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oss chief in the middle, was appointed to run oss germany and many oss officers were shipped into thear east where the war was still going on. in the picture on the right, you see dulles, and on his right, another future director of the cia richard helms. at the end of the war in september 1945, the u.s. stood as the only nuclear superpower in the oss was almost a global service with broad, strategic, and tactical intelligence functions and capabilities. here you have all the oss officers in western europe and north africa and there you have them all in southeast asia. this is the end of 1944, early 1945. you will notice there is no presence in latin america. that is another reason, because of all the rivalries, the fbi exercised exclusive control over activities in latin america and the oss never got in there. unfortunately, oss was also a temporary wartime agency which by law had to be immediately disbanded at the end of the war. as it was, within three weeks of the formal japanese surrender at tokyo bay. so three weeks after the japanese surrendered, the oss was abolished. and basi
oss chief in the middle, was appointed to run oss germany and many oss officers were shipped into thear east where the war was still going on. in the picture on the right, you see dulles, and on his right, another future director of the cia richard helms. at the end of the war in september 1945, the u.s. stood as the only nuclear superpower in the oss was almost a global service with broad, strategic, and tactical intelligence functions and capabilities. here you have all the oss officers in...
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>> after he oss was abolished in 1945. still a very large military intelligence and naval intelligence. these dated back to the 1880s. the oss focused on strategic intelligence for their analysts. people like sherman kent. and they concentrated on preparing before the invasion of normandy. but the army counter intelligence corps, were the ones that were part of the big green machine. with the oss left a 1945, everybody went home. the army counter intelligence corps in japan and the army counter intelligence corps in germany were basically what was left. what they were doing and germany, was basically denounce -ification. they were going around trying to capture all of the ex nazis. especially the war criminals. the same thing happened to a certain extent in japan, even though they mcarthur was not -- and sort of the fascist of japan as they were in germany. it was the counter intelligence corps that got galen's organization, the ex nazi intelligence organization of 1945, and they ran it until 1947, basically. until the cia
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to your point, the office of strategic services, the oss, really played a key role. the forerunners of today's cia and special operations, headed by general bill donovan, who both the cia and the u.s. special operations consider kind of the father of the organization. those remarkable men and women in the oss fought behind the lines to delay the german advance. they blew up bridges and trains and warehouses, all in an effort to delay the german response to normandy. of course, they had been part of the war effort for years leading up to it. over 500 oss operatives and special operations operatives from our british colleagues were part of that mission to delay and stop and be an integral part of the d-day landing. >> speaking of british colleagues, catkatty kay is wits and has a question for you. >> admiral, i guess d-day stands out as a moment when the world really, you know, worked together in incredible coordination of bravery, under the american leadership. let's bring us to this day, where i fear that's crumbling. i walked down to the white house the other night,
to your point, the office of strategic services, the oss, really played a key role. the forerunners of today's cia and special operations, headed by general bill donovan, who both the cia and the u.s. special operations consider kind of the father of the organization. those remarkable men and women in the oss fought behind the lines to delay the german advance. they blew up bridges and trains and warehouses, all in an effort to delay the german response to normandy. of course, they had been...
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that belgium a committed acts of violence and cruelty that today is the 60th anniversary of the day osses independence from belgium today is almost as always is also the day the belgian city of ghent removed a bust of the day aussies former colonial rule of king leopold the 2nd the blame for the enslavement and killing of millions of companies in the 19th century over recent weeks the statues have become major targets of anti racism demonstrators not estimated 20000 children fathered by belgian men were born to african women joining have belgium's colonial rule varying these children would pose a threat to their colonies racist hierarchy the belgian government had thousands of them kidnapped from their mothers and placed in adoptive families at all homes in belgium and that report reveals how one woman is still fighting to long cover her family history decades after she was taken from mother in rwanda. jackie who have oil was 3 and a half years old when she came to belgium this picture shows her at the airport in brussels and her father a belgian citizen died a couple of months after her
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oss the us president admitted he didn't want to upset negotiations with beijing china has rounded up around a 1000000 weak as other ethnic groups an activist group made up maybe of north korean defectives have managed to evade south korean police and fly propaganda balloons carrying leaflets and money into the north the government in seoul had tried to stop them to prevent relations with the north getting worse young young as announced it has millions of propaganda leaflets and thousands of balloons ready to fly across the border so those were the headlines in the u.s. continues here on al-jazeera after witness statements on so much by the. a global pandemic mass protests demanding change economic recession and geopolitical tensions not to mention the small matter of a looming election join me steve clemons in conversation with leading voices on the bottom line your weekly take on u.s. politics and society on al-jazeera. the. shadowy side creates mr. sewell of the. book see women and young girls. when they would to 6 face. on the mary economy to praise be shown the wife b t. b d i us
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daniel,oss live now to in plano saris. -- daniel, in buenos aires.n see the death toll shows no sign of decreasing, but now you have the situation with governors. i was that affecting the handling of the coronavirus in brazil? daniel: this is a very political case. in the northern state, there were 23 rates there wednesday, several people arrested. the governor of rio de janeiro was arrested or detained late last month, and now you mentioned, being brought on impeachment charges. both governors are from different ends of the political spectrum, the left wing governor of eight northern state, a former ally of president air ball's in our -- and the other, former ally ofa bolsonaro.air what they have in common is their opposition to coronavirus measures. is now telling people to go back to work and support the economy, and calls the coronavirus a mild flu. so the govovernor of rio de janeiro is a possible rival to bolsonaro in the next election. so a lot of political shenanigans going on. one governor, when first investigated, called this a political ca
daniel,oss live now to in plano saris. -- daniel, in buenos aires.n see the death toll shows no sign of decreasing, but now you have the situation with governors. i was that affecting the handling of the coronavirus in brazil? daniel: this is a very political case. in the northern state, there were 23 rates there wednesday, several people arrested. the governor of rio de janeiro was arrested or detained late last month, and now you mentioned, being brought on impeachment charges. both governors...
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some moss at home you can do it at home with forceps of tot about in the fours if you know you need 20 oss who you do it immediately and a good thing is that i'm always close to a doctor just so what you see here is. a. good source take this vent if it's biting you realise quite fast because it's scoring up to one centimeter and. it's quite prominent and in poland you've put the sins of one to 12 days it's feeding and. this is not only dangerous stage of the dangerous trajan it's. one of the more dangerous diseases is the lying disease transmitted by ticks which is kind of a dangerous disease and you cannot always heal it especially if it's not diagnosed properly. taking the dog out for a walk has become a rare pleasure for carla yessing she needs painkillers to bear even a 15 minute stroll. different from one day to the next sometimes i am able to do a quick round with my dog maybe 2 or 3 kilometers but then there are days when the pain in my joints are so severe that i just can't go out every step is painful that . whole yessing suffers from chronic lyme disease a single bite from a tick
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god so not iran ok i have it here it's some assad syria's assad has targeted oss always surface to air toss it gathered and they may hit at any moment you never know he'll get. to have it all. of course when this is alcoa this is that and i swear to god that china we've moved on to china china has been laying the groundwork to take over america via convenient and tasty fast food establishments they're everywhere their greatest military commander general so even sent his chicken he says he's chicken at us he's been waging a silent war using m.s.g. against us for years even though we've known for years that m.s.g. isn't actually bad for you but look at all the ways china is awful they have slave laborers working in factories it's terrible all those those poor people in factories that produce our i phones china is so evil they tricked us into enjoying the forbidden eye fruits of all their i laborers they also have a large company called while away that are our government has its because because well i have to spell it out for you why well you know what you did you know what you did our go
god so not iran ok i have it here it's some assad syria's assad has targeted oss always surface to air toss it gathered and they may hit at any moment you never know he'll get. to have it all. of course when this is alcoa this is that and i swear to god that china we've moved on to china china has been laying the groundwork to take over america via convenient and tasty fast food establishments they're everywhere their greatest military commander general so even sent his chicken he says he's...
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what one little chew can do. ossed fatasn't working. and kept the stuff that was working.te network. vibunl, messages and minutes. just $25 for your first month. join us at visible.com. >> jimmy: welcome back to "jimmy kimmel live" from my house. you know, the nba may be on hiatus, but anthony davis asked me to be part of his team, nba 2k ruffles challenge. ruffles will donate $125,000 to feeding america. >> and for every shot we make behind the ruffles red line, ruffles will be donating another $4,000 to feeding america. so let's make some four pointers, guys. >> jimmy: let's beat these guys. >> here we go. >> guillermo: i'm open. >> i would pass you the ball, but you're out-of-bounds. >> guillermo: i was playing defense. >> jimmy's just running the team right now. >> jimmy: this is just like when i really play basketball. >> guillermo loves going out-of-bounds. >> woo! >> guillermo: we won. >> jimmy: i assume i'll be named the mvp. >> guillermo: no, i think i was >> jimmy: guillermo, you were m.o.b. most out-of-bounds. shall we play another one? >> we got new uniforms. >
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pass this bill to do this i'm going to pass a bill to do that but it's not it's not anybody else's oss not the law they sign it's not the law that we we the people as a democracy stand up for his law it is never about it's all about the system there isn't i'm it's all about one man donald trump this is. a very obvious example i guess of people not realizing what this is about explain to me the definition isn't that a system is a benefit from definition of a system is a bit of a trump to quite openly say nothing's going to trying to we're going to protect property we're going to protect businesses not so main priority so it's a bit of obama to say oh no we're listening we're listening but then protect businesses and nothing changes i thought if this is all the city would all go oh it's using this is honesty bookers doesn't care i mean you show you don't care but what does it do for your people right. as a stay we're here as a democracy is supposed to be off in the states coming together. that's not president to me nor or is anybody else x. i want a white black mexican puerto rican hispa
pass this bill to do this i'm going to pass a bill to do that but it's not it's not anybody else's oss not the law they sign it's not the law that we we the people as a democracy stand up for his law it is never about it's all about the system there isn't i'm it's all about one man donald trump this is. a very obvious example i guess of people not realizing what this is about explain to me the definition isn't that a system is a benefit from definition of a system is a bit of a trump to quite...
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oss the us president admitted you don't want to upset negotiations with beijing china has rounded up around a 1000000 weak as other ethnic groups an activist group made up maybe of north korean defectors have managed to evade south korean police and fly propaganda balloons carrying leaflets and money into the north the government in seoul had tried to stop them to prevent relations with the north getting worse young young as announced it as millions of propaganda leaflets and thousands of balloons ready to fly across the border so those were the headlines in the news continues here on al-jazeera after witness statements on so much of. a global pandemic mass protests demanding change economic recession and geopolitical tensions not to mention the small matter of a looming election join me steve clemons in conversation with leading voices on the bottom line your weekly take on u.s. politics and society on al-jazeera. creates mr. sewell of the. book see women and young girls out on the way with 26 year old face. on it mary is going to be great be sure wife b t. b d i use it for you beca
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so over me, you st havisri eausted you havosnes,oss with , i'm a grandmother. ives me e full confidence. - well thank you for revealing that. first of all, because i think that's so important to know that you use this and this is what we're seeing, you're a great example of plexaderm. and when you're in your 40s and your 50s, the longer you walk around this earth, gravity takes its toll and that's when you really just wake up one day and you think who was that i after that under eye puffiness d bagginess is so much more significant. take that before picture, because you'll be amazed you might think you're doing pretty good. when you use plexaderm and you think, wow, now i'm doing great. - my real true opinion is holy words i can't say on camera. (laughs) that was me a couple of years ago when i first tried plexaderm. i was blown away, my forehead lines were just gone. so after that video shoot, i was just walking home, through manhattan smiling, thinking, wow, i look really cool. i look really young and people just smiling back at me. i thin you must be in a really good mood because you
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. >> let's talk about georgia and john oss o f.oting machines malfunctioned, provisional ballot shortages, you name it was really messy. specifically talking about him for a second, if you look at some fundraising numbers, the difference between 2017 and 2020 right now, what you are looking at is the primary here, 50.8 but the campaign fundraising is what i want to focus on and get your opinion because look at the difference from this year to 2017. in 2017 after the election a lot of people in hollywood were pumping money into various campaigns across the country, that being one of them. what do these numbers tell you that there such a disparity in those numbers? >> he's going to have the economic wherewithal to compete with david perdue, to compete in the senate race going into the fall election. remember when he ran for congress a few years ago against karen handel he raised something like $30 million for a special election. it was a hard-fought primary. by having such a difficult primary process, they will pull around him and a
. >> let's talk about georgia and john oss o f.oting machines malfunctioned, provisional ballot shortages, you name it was really messy. specifically talking about him for a second, if you look at some fundraising numbers, the difference between 2017 and 2020 right now, what you are looking at is the primary here, 50.8 but the campaign fundraising is what i want to focus on and get your opinion because look at the difference from this year to 2017. in 2017 after the election a lot of...
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oss the . back in a moment these are extraordinary times, and we want to thank the extraordinary people in the healthcare community, working to care for all of us. at novartis, we promise to do our part. as always, we're doing everything we can to help keep cosentyx accessible and affordable. if you have any questions at all, call us, email us, visit us online. we're here to help support you when you need us. take care, and be well. to learn more, call one eight four four cosentyx or visit cosentyx.com did you know prilosec otc can stobefore it begins?urn heartburn happens when stomach acid refluxes into the esophagus. prilosec otc uses a unique delayed-release formula that helps it pass through the tough stomach acid. it then works to turn down acid production, blocking heartburn at the source. with just one pill a day, you get 24-hour heartburn protection. prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. - i'm szasz. [norm] and we live in columbia, missouri. we do consulting, but we al
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they couldn't stop thinking what to their happened children all the while mourning was oss of their home that burned to the ground, including the invaluable keepsakes jed had moved to the house after his father's passing. these aresasters like becoming all too common. county but ventura throughout california and the western states. loods, tornadoes, and hurricanes from texas to florida and all along the east coast are with alarming frequency. are ers in the arctic melting faster than before. ocean temperatures have increased in the last three at a pace greater than recorded history. rise is accelerating. atmospheric temperatures are rise.n the these are facts. they are destroying homes. taking lives. they are wreaking havoc on our ommunities and communities across the planet. over the last year and a half, he select committee on the climate crisis has been tasked with finding bold and solutions to tackle this global emergency. the most t, comprehensive report on the impact of climate change and how address it in the history of policies, ays out legislation, and a road map that will put t
they couldn't stop thinking what to their happened children all the while mourning was oss of their home that burned to the ground, including the invaluable keepsakes jed had moved to the house after his father's passing. these aresasters like becoming all too common. county but ventura throughout california and the western states. loods, tornadoes, and hurricanes from texas to florida and all along the east coast are with alarming frequency. are ers in the arctic melting faster than before....
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there are these lines that one, providers are not supposed to oss. >> right. >> so tell me about, whyu crossing those lines? >> what lines?ee well, because,in my mind, understand thi i was prescribing a medication anyway. prescribe one called ssys or one called fentora, or add some more oxycodone to the streets. i mean, one way or another, something was gettin. prescrib >> and the speaker's money, did patterns?ibing >> absolutely, the speaker's money changed my prescribing patterns, yes. because if i'm going to add a medication, i'm going to be more apt to add subsys that, you know, supplements my income. i have five children, andha ng a significant other who wasn't bringing in the income to help pay the bills, this additional money was something that i needed. >>t all comes down to targeting. you gotta find their hot button. whatever makes them tick. d it is ruthless, that we would target someone that's in distress in an effort to take advantage of the n >>rator: burlakoff told us that once the sales reps had their marks, they'd pressure the prescribers to writever-higher doses of su
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even just the visual, cedr cedric, it talked about the way a police officer is outfitted, not to be so oss steer in that appearance. there is a way to almost soften the visuals, which helps not put forward the distinction between a protester and a police officer, right? something as simple as that. . >> well, in a peaceful protest, certainly in a peaceful protest, where you have your police that are present and depending what the situation may be, they may have to dress themselves in much more protective gear, particularly in something that may turn violent. because they can't carry out their mission or job as law enforcement officers, especially if things are violent. but what we're seeing now are peaceful protesters that are being engaged by what appear to be military-style equipment. that heightens and raises the temperature. so it's very delicate. but here's what i would say, alex, to many of the elected officials that are struggling with these unrest in their communities is that we've got to pull back a little bit. and we have to sit with our leadership. and we have to define what it
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of $is .5 osses of more than 3 billion. have you with us.ers and back to see in may and capital raising. how much are we looking at and howl which the government come to the aid. thank you and excluding indiscernible] >> you mentioned despite the shock we are seeing to the viation industry that they are recapital ising. > they don't know how that is? indiscernible] >> amount of capitalization requires to reach pre-covid levels. and 2 moin 5 billion and six to nine months and -- [indiscernible] >> and what kind of capitalization will be required. and they are waiting for a government bail out and will not happen. and once the government is ensuring liquidity in the system or raising debt, but -- indiscernible] >> if that continues -- [indiscernible] >> you mentioned the next thing to watch is the supreme court decision is on flights that are canceled and will be held as a credit. million, uld be $00 how big is that for airlines in >> it's going to be a major test. and -- [snerble] >> the amount of refuneds that are required -- indiscernible]
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oss oodruff: a new killing by tr police, ounew estcriat the city onta is the newest focus tonight of the justice.ng campaign for racial william brangham begins our coverage. >> brangham: hundreds of protesters turned out in downtown atlanta this morning, marching against police brutality and demanding change. the flashpnt was the fatal shooting three days ago of rayshard brooks, a 27-year-old black man, by a white police officer. chastity evans is brooks' niece. >> not only are we hurt, we are angry. when does this stop?! we are not only pleading for justice, we are pleading for change.ra a bham: on friday night police answered ll that brooks was asleep in his car in a wendy's drive-through lane. it began as a calm encounter, but escalated when police tried driving.t brooks for drunk brooks struggled and fought with the officers, then ran awawith what appeared to be one of the offices taser guns. while fleeing, one of the officers shot him twice in the back. atlanta's police chieferika the shooting. the officer who shot brooks, garrett rolfe, has bee and the other officer at the scen
oss oodruff: a new killing by tr police, ounew estcriat the city onta is the newest focus tonight of the justice.ng campaign for racial william brangham begins our coverage. >> brangham: hundreds of protesters turned out in downtown atlanta this morning, marching against police brutality and demanding change. the flashpnt was the fatal shooting three days ago of rayshard brooks, a 27-year-old black man, by a white police officer. chastity evans is brooks' niece. >> not only are we...
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protect investors from bogus chinese ip oss couple coming up enough investor losses u.s.t us from them without a plan we're antagonizing china for no reason i'm fine with antagonizing the chinese communist party. it's the right thing to do, but only if there is a policy, a plan, and a goal stay with cramer and stick with cnbc for a special hosted by my friend scott wapner at 7:00 p.m. eastern. >> announcer: tonight at 7:00 p.m., chinese students are putting off coming to college in the...
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it is ringing true today and i won't get fooled again, meet the new boss, same as the old oss, guess the new boss and the fed, the same boss, the same old tired things they're doing and i get what's going on in the stock market, but you know what, mel, the clash is a second rate band, the who rocks and i'm not going to get fooled again >> can i respond i'll let dan go, there is moroccan romore rock n roll here go ahead, dan. >> i was just going to okay boomer both of you guys and talk about a band called the foo fighters i don't know if you have come across them. >> yeah, yeah. >> i would go with -- yeah, i would go with "ever long" by the foo fighters you got to stay long, i guess if you've been in this roller coaster over the last few months i mean, listen, i'm a bit more skeptical here, the fact that the s&p 500 is within 5% of the all time highs in february, the nasdaq is making matched highs, you know, it speaks to buy the dip, i guess, all the time, stay long forever that's not exactly how it works, we have to remember that a lot of people, a lot of investors mack a lot of mist
it is ringing true today and i won't get fooled again, meet the new boss, same as the old oss, guess the new boss and the fed, the same boss, the same old tired things they're doing and i get what's going on in the stock market, but you know what, mel, the clash is a second rate band, the who rocks and i'm not going to get fooled again >> can i respond i'll let dan go, there is moroccan romore rock n roll here go ahead, dan. >> i was just going to okay boomer both of you guys and...
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between the 1000000 people and its leadership is broken and that's the heart of the problem here so echo oss the west african body sent out a high level delegation to try to mediate between the protesters and the president this was a delegation formed by the foreign minister of i read. and the share a senior delegation really tried to stem out the crisis because what happens in mali has repercussions across the help the ongoing fights and violence that we're seeing is in mali is spread. across the borders just last week we saw violence 'd on the border of ivory coast from armed groups that have their base in mali we're talking about al qaeda affiliate subtle islam one loosely mean and the samik state in the greater sahara who are also good gaining momentum in the mali region meanwhile the french minister for the last yesterday announced that at a senate committee in france saying that the efforts to bring mali to peace is going towards the right direction next. later this month there will be several elite forces european forces from. european countries that will join the french in counter te
between the 1000000 people and its leadership is broken and that's the heart of the problem here so echo oss the west african body sent out a high level delegation to try to mediate between the protesters and the president this was a delegation formed by the foreign minister of i read. and the share a senior delegation really tried to stem out the crisis because what happens in mali has repercussions across the help the ongoing fights and violence that we're seeing is in mali is spread. across...
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to index edging closer recovering from year-to-date .oss think you' u.s.0 earlier. stocks should be set for gains after sales rose in may the fastest pace since october. the offshore yuan holding a two-day gain at 7.07, looking to settle. that is it from "daybreak: asia ." our coverage continues as we look forward to the start of trade in hong kong and shenzhen i. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> it is 9:00 a.m. in beijing, shanghai and singapore. stories, asia-pacific markets start the week with gains after u.s. payrolls smash expectations and bolster hope this swift rebound. $20 trillion added since the bottom in march. oil rises as opec and allies agreed further output curbs. the new deal is lasting a
to index edging closer recovering from year-to-date .oss think you' u.s.0 earlier. stocks should be set for gains after sales rose in may the fastest pace since october. the offshore yuan holding a two-day gain at 7.07, looking to settle. that is it from "daybreak: asia ." our coverage continues as we look forward to the start of trade in hong kong and shenzhen i. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> it is 9:00 a.m. in beijing, shanghai and singapore. stories, asia-pacific markets start...
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developer's conference so clearly focused on developer tools and making sure that, you know, all their ossre that when you think about apple's services and all of the controversy this has existed for a very long period of time when you look at what apple has been doing, they have taken some feedback, right? 30% went from 15% from a subscription standpoint. they've shown some willingness to move. they've also shown a lot of willingness in developers having access to the ecosystem in a way that makes it completely seamless there's so much risk of malware and so it draws the developer community to come there. you get a wallet access that is unparalleled compared to any other ecosystem so when you think about the broader sort of ecosystem that has been mentioned and ben alluded to, it is $500 billion of services. $20 billion of app store ref knew and an economy is half a trillion the framing of this as a risk, as it pertains to the eu, i think when you look at the broader picture it's a risk that's manageable. >> hey, ben, just a quick question on the antitrust front. i understand where you si
developer's conference so clearly focused on developer tools and making sure that, you know, all their ossre that when you think about apple's services and all of the controversy this has existed for a very long period of time when you look at what apple has been doing, they have taken some feedback, right? 30% went from 15% from a subscription standpoint. they've shown some willingness to move. they've also shown a lot of willingness in developers having access to the ecosystem in a way that...
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chairman -- families' l osses. this represents a lifetime of work for you.i totally agree with you. we must have change. change has to happen now. has to be meaningful change because our communities, our streets demand we regain the public trust of our public safety officers. you said something in your opening statement that struck me, which was that we should not expect police to fix our social issues. you have a very good point. one of the issues i would like to take note is our national drug policy right now. federal cannabis policy outlawing cannabis. about know, when we talk disparities cannabis related, over 650,000 americans are arrested every year for violating cannabis law. according to the aclu, in every single state, black folks are more likely to be arrested for marijuana possession and in some states, 10 times more likely to be arrested than others. many communities have lost loved ones to incarceration because of cannabis related convictions. of -- inreform in term terms of common eyes asian will not undo the practices, decriminalizing cannabis
chairman -- families' l osses. this represents a lifetime of work for you.i totally agree with you. we must have change. change has to happen now. has to be meaningful change because our communities, our streets demand we regain the public trust of our public safety officers. you said something in your opening statement that struck me, which was that we should not expect police to fix our social issues. you have a very good point. one of the issues i would like to take note is our national drug...