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and the pag always ends up bankrupting a nation to try to do this and try to sustain this where they should just take dollars by bitcoin by you know gold well yeah the pace usually almost always collapse you know what's interesting about trump is that before trump was in office this cozy relationship this symbiotic relationship between u.s. and china where they were allowed to export their way into growth at the sacrificing american jobs in america shipped their jobs to china in exchange for really cheap t.v.'s and that was the quid pro quo and then trump actually kind of upset the apple cart you know he's an anti elitist he's anti-globalization and so now he's caused chaos so is this a good thing or a bad thing i think ultimately it's a good thing because america is being drained of us economic vitality were all countries around the world by a college or a of elite central bankers who were simply using the globe as their massive slush fund to hide all their garbage trades and get bailouts whatever they needed to do and now we're into a new era it's quite ironic because of course her
and the pag always ends up bankrupting a nation to try to do this and try to sustain this where they should just take dollars by bitcoin by you know gold well yeah the pace usually almost always collapse you know what's interesting about trump is that before trump was in office this cozy relationship this symbiotic relationship between u.s. and china where they were allowed to export their way into growth at the sacrificing american jobs in america shipped their jobs to china in exchange for...
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pag >> reporter: while experts tell us there is no concrete proof that your phone is listening to what you say, devices like an alexa, definitely listening. >> i can help you can specific azestions. >> reporter: amon insists its famous virtual assista does not spy on you. in fact, alexa will tell you rs that hef. >> alexa, you spying on me? >> no, i'm not spying on you. i value your privacy. >> that is being fed back to the mother ship. what is being done there is up to who has access to your data. > reporter: dietrich says that's where the focus should be, protecting data. recnt stories about breaches at marriott, target, and other companies have ignited privacy fears. as forour own privacy, in your own home, with your own phone, stashing it in the fridge sounds extreme. so a safer bet can be clearing out your google history. closing apps when you're not using them, and shutting off the phone when you want to be extra sure. >> just in case. you can turn the thing off. that was wnbc's andrew siff reporting. siffeached out to google and apple, and two other makers of virtual assistant d
pag >> reporter: while experts tell us there is no concrete proof that your phone is listening to what you say, devices like an alexa, definitely listening. >> i can help you can specific azestions. >> reporter: amon insists its famous virtual assista does not spy on you. in fact, alexa will tell you rs that hef. >> alexa, you spying on me? >> no, i'm not spying on you. i value your privacy. >> that is being fed back to the mother ship. what is being done...
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so the expanding vaccination access a retail pharmacies, pag. the select flu vaccine presently available to benefit of zero% preventive cost share. this is to expand that accessibility of certain vaccines. no prescription would be required for coverage of the vaccines. i'm about to walk you through, and they are covered in accordance with guidelines. so the list, page 10, shows all of the different elements of the vaccinations that would be covered at retail pharmacies, including influenza, which is currently available, along with the applicable age limits for those particular vaccines. >> can i ask one question that just occurred to me. since there's no prescription available, and hpv, for example, is for nine years or older, how do pharmacies handle a 10 -year-old coming into the pharmacy, saying, i've heard about hpv, my mother doesn't want me to get that because she is opposed to vaccines, but i wanted. do the pharmacies have informed consent for minors? how do they handle this? >> especially access plus, you have lots of dependence. some wh
so the expanding vaccination access a retail pharmacies, pag. the select flu vaccine presently available to benefit of zero% preventive cost share. this is to expand that accessibility of certain vaccines. no prescription would be required for coverage of the vaccines. i'm about to walk you through, and they are covered in accordance with guidelines. so the list, page 10, shows all of the different elements of the vaccinations that would be covered at retail pharmacies, including influenza,...
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reporter: this is they rbook photo that continues to cast a shadow on governor ralph northam and 36e pag investigation report fails to answer the pressing question. is the governor in either the black face orlan costume. >> we could not conclusivelyrm dee the identity of either individual depicted in the photograph. >> reporter: wh a right wing group exposed the photo, the governor apologid to african-americans but then later said he did not believe it was him although bhe woreack face once to imitate michael jackson and they pressed him why he &háhp &hc% was him in the photo. >> he decided initially to go with the apology opposed to the outright denial. that, you will see in the report, was a surprise to many of his staff. >> reporter: given his denial they sought to find out if the photo could have been placed on the page in error. >> we have no reason do believe they were mistaken. >> reporter: the reports findings doing little to change the mi of this naacp lieder who continues to call for the goi around and reiognre apologizing. he's on an apology tour. if you did nothing wron that
reporter: this is they rbook photo that continues to cast a shadow on governor ralph northam and 36e pag investigation report fails to answer the pressing question. is the governor in either the black face orlan costume. >> we could not conclusivelyrm dee the identity of either individual depicted in the photograph. >> reporter: wh a right wing group exposed the photo, the governor apologid to african-americans but then later said he did not believe it was him although bhe woreack...
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that is lines 1710 to 22 on pag. essentially it says six months after the affected date, they'll present us with information, and line one total six on page 3, it continues on. >> i see it. >> and then the last, after all these, we need to continue the matter. because of these amendments, it will automatically trigger a continuance, so we are just continuing to june 3rd. >> motion made to take these amendments. is there something you would like to add? did you want to add anything, shakira? turn that microphone on with that special little button there >> apologies. john, show her where the button is. >> can you hear me? >> thank you. thank you to the supervisors. on behalf of supervisor brown, we would like to introduce these small cleanup amendments that will allow our state parking program and vehicle triage center to exist. we appreciate you adopting these amendments, supervisor brown also supports the motion for continuance to the june 3rd meeting. >> motion made by supervisors to take these amendments, we will t
that is lines 1710 to 22 on pag. essentially it says six months after the affected date, they'll present us with information, and line one total six on page 3, it continues on. >> i see it. >> and then the last, after all these, we need to continue the matter. because of these amendments, it will automatically trigger a continuance, so we are just continuing to june 3rd. >> motion made to take these amendments. is there something you would like to add? did you want to add...
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. >> we're on the same pag we rarely differ when it comes to business or music. so iyou don't argue a lot, that really makes it for a great, great life. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs nshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years., bnsfthe engine that connects us. >> and by bnsf railway. >> ordering takeout. >> finding the west route. h >> talking forrs. >> planning for showers. >> you c do the things you like to do with a wireless plan designed for you. with talk, text and data. consumer cellular. larn more at consumercellular.tv >> babbel. a language proam that teaches anish, french, italian, germ, and more. >> financial services firm raymond james. >> the ford undation. working with visionaries on the frontlines of soci change worldwide. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this program was made >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: a mons
. >> we're on the same pag we rarely differ when it comes to business or music. so iyou don't argue a lot, that really makes it for a great, great life. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs nshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years., bnsfthe engine that connects us. >> and by bnsf railway. >> ordering takeout. >> finding the west route. h >> talking forrs. >> planning...
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rknt to draw your attention across the pag lot to the van in front of the juarez restaurant and the party hall next door. that is w ere we have seen investigators come and go throughout the morning. take photos, measure evidence esere on the scene. you see the con are on the sidewalk, as well. flashlights focused on that restaurant. perhap in is a critical part of this investigation. the parking lot here, as you see, has a lot of crime tape. we are told the crime scene is pretty expansive. i want to take you now to video from overnight. this is the 14500 block of route 50. this is a strip mall parking lot where this shooting tax -- shooting took place overnight. one man has died. several more are in custody as they putall of this together. w all bring you information it comes to us. live in chantilly,nc justin fih, news4, back to you. >> thank you so much.>> the fairfax county police are working to identify body found in a north hill park in the hyla valleyarea. they're hoping an autopsy will help identi the person how they died. the -- they were led to the park on a tip tuesday.od the b
rknt to draw your attention across the pag lot to the van in front of the juarez restaurant and the party hall next door. that is w ere we have seen investigators come and go throughout the morning. take photos, measure evidence esere on the scene. you see the con are on the sidewalk, as well. flashlights focused on that restaurant. perhap in is a critical part of this investigation. the parking lot here, as you see, has a lot of crime tape. we are told the crime scene is pretty expansive. i...
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experience wake, and i -- you know, even coming in this building, it's just very nostalgic because there's a pagce. but there are things like the s.ge outfit i don't think has changed in 50 year [ laughter ] >> they wear the same jacket. >> seth: yeah. i'm always happy because it's such a stressful place that whet i meeople that used to be interns, i'm just so afraid that they -- well somebody came up and gave me a piece of bad news. and i like took -- i like just i looked at them and was like, "w t?" so i'm very happy that i was helping with magazine assortments instead. >> everyone was wonderful. >> seth: good. i mean, i don't know if i just, like -- i also, like, you know, have worked at a lot of other places that like crazy things happen, and nothing ever happens to me. and i always wonder if like, people were so scared of my dad. >> seth: yeah. or i just come off like a tough chick. i don't know, but i had a wonderful internship. [ laughter ] >> seth: that's right, i probably took it out on one of the interns that wasn't john mccain's dad, yeah. [ laughter ] or john mccain's daughter. yeah.
experience wake, and i -- you know, even coming in this building, it's just very nostalgic because there's a pagce. but there are things like the s.ge outfit i don't think has changed in 50 year [ laughter ] >> they wear the same jacket. >> seth: yeah. i'm always happy because it's such a stressful place that whet i meeople that used to be interns, i'm just so afraid that they -- well somebody came up and gave me a piece of bad news. and i like took -- i like just i looked at them...
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only six line s in over 182 pags is redacteded in the obstruction volume. this is not about seeking the truth, it's about raw partisan politics. our democrat colleagues have weaponized our critical oversight responsibilities. and moving today to hold the ag in contempt is not only premature, unprecedented, and unwarranted, frankly, it is shameful. i think we believe the american people deserve better. i hope thaey'll review the fact, get beyond this cloud of partisan politics skpuns why we are taking the stand today that we are. i yield back. >> for what purpose does the gentlemen from louisiana seek recognition? >> mr. mr. chairman, i would move to strike the last word. >> the gentlemen is recognized. >> mr. chairman, i would just say that today is a very serious day. today is a very regrettable day. unfortunately, we have an administration that is choosing to have a temper tantrum that is designed to accomplish one thing. and that one thing is to never let the real facts of the mueller report come to light. to never let the american people hear the whole
only six line s in over 182 pags is redacteded in the obstruction volume. this is not about seeking the truth, it's about raw partisan politics. our democrat colleagues have weaponized our critical oversight responsibilities. and moving today to hold the ag in contempt is not only premature, unprecedented, and unwarranted, frankly, it is shameful. i think we believe the american people deserve better. i hope thaey'll review the fact, get beyond this cloud of partisan politics skpuns why we are...
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you've shown grace and dignity and personal pag pain to see thm again or to their memories and ensuring that this issue remain on the and i want to single out all you've done to reap these issues and cindy warmbier, two of the incredible memory of your son, otto. michael sneddon whose brother david was kidnapped 15 years ago, and a 2-year-old had his father kidnapped and now this immense and profound and unimaginable personal pain is something you live with every day it's very much on our minds today and every moment when there is a critical period of negotiation between north korea and the west we have seen in the summit recently concluded without much progress it should be noted, and the question for us today should we see concrete progress on the abduction issue and on japanese north korean relations on the relations and beyond which are central come and how central is the issue to moving relations forward and progress on these negotiations. without any further ado, i am pleased now to a turnover to greg scarlatoui, human rights north korea. >> distinguished ladies and gentlemen, i a
you've shown grace and dignity and personal pag pain to see thm again or to their memories and ensuring that this issue remain on the and i want to single out all you've done to reap these issues and cindy warmbier, two of the incredible memory of your son, otto. michael sneddon whose brother david was kidnapped 15 years ago, and a 2-year-old had his father kidnapped and now this immense and profound and unimaginable personal pain is something you live with every day it's very much on our minds...
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the pag entry, the parties, the excitement for the race itself will all be on full display tomorrow.te, omaha beach, has been scratched. now it's anyone's race. on the hallowed grounds of churchill downs expectations are ramping up for the most exciting two minutes in sports. >> they're off in the kentucky derby! >> reporter: days before horseracing's biggest spectacle a bombshell. >> the favorite omaha beach has been scratched. >> reporter: the derby's frontrunner out with a breathing problem. >> we had to do the right thing by the horse, and that's give it up and go to the next step. >> another horse steps in and gets an opportunity. >> reporter: the 3-year-old colt is expected to recover and return to the track in a few weeks. >> there is still a chance he could have made the kentucky derby. >> reporter: jackie mike smith, who rode to triple crown glory was slated to pilot. >> it's going to be a great derby. >> reporter: now the experts say it's anyone's race. >> i talked to half a dozen people since the scratch of omaha beach and i have gotten half a dozen different opinions on w
the pag entry, the parties, the excitement for the race itself will all be on full display tomorrow.te, omaha beach, has been scratched. now it's anyone's race. on the hallowed grounds of churchill downs expectations are ramping up for the most exciting two minutes in sports. >> they're off in the kentucky derby! >> reporter: days before horseracing's biggest spectacle a bombshell. >> the favorite omaha beach has been scratched. >> reporter: the derby's frontrunner out...
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one of our main staples is packaging with a focus around child safe and child resis b take resistant pagin the industry. we have to make sure our product portfolio is completely compliant so our clients stay on the right side of the law. maria: i know california is the largest legal market in the country, one of the world's three largest medical marijuana. do you need to see more opening up across the country in terms of legalization in order to really expect growth sustained? >> yeah, i mean, our growth is out of this world. in the last 20 quarters, we basically have grown every quarter on average at about 27% sequentially. last quarter we announced -- we went from $10 million in sales last year to $35 million so we're up almost 250%. we're getting the growth on the markets that are legal today. we have a bunch more that are set to some online. michigan recently voted in. canada legalized last year in october. they have rolled out the edibles and vape pens, coming in october of this year. we're seeing tremendous growth in massachusetts. they opened their first stores back in november. o
one of our main staples is packaging with a focus around child safe and child resis b take resistant pagin the industry. we have to make sure our product portfolio is completely compliant so our clients stay on the right side of the law. maria: i know california is the largest legal market in the country, one of the world's three largest medical marijuana. do you need to see more opening up across the country in terms of legalization in order to really expect growth sustained? >> yeah, i...
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standing between that is the tsa agent, who is skeeng thscreening that passenger and that luggage and the pag badge going on the plane. that's the only one that's doing it. >> that's weird. people who drive people to the airport make more than the tsa people. people who take people away from the airport make more. people who serve hamburgers make more. it's bass ak wards. i don't -- americans ought to be furious with what's going on. we pay these people almost nothing to save our lives every day. it bothers me p so we're talking about transferring $232 million to build a wall, which people laugh about. what i need to also know that maybe mr. neal you can answer this question for you -- me, what should we do -- other than not spend $232 million or not take any money from their budget. what should we do? >> the quickest thing that could be done is appropriating more labor dollars that are targeted specifically to tso pay increases and make them base pay increases using the flexibilities of tsa got that money on october 1st and beginning the fiscal year, they could start paying people more money
standing between that is the tsa agent, who is skeeng thscreening that passenger and that luggage and the pag badge going on the plane. that's the only one that's doing it. >> that's weird. people who drive people to the airport make more than the tsa people. people who take people away from the airport make more. people who serve hamburgers make more. it's bass ak wards. i don't -- americans ought to be furious with what's going on. we pay these people almost nothing to save our lives...