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the planning permission is... was going to be my point! the planning permission is. .int! the planning permission is... i will stop interrupting. yes, please! almost all of the local and national oui’ almost all of the local and national our government. this is about taking back control and releasing ourselves from regulations and direct gives... i like the bondage. they are saying at the moment that builders for example construction council homes and putting, the dictats from europe are telling us what to do, they are not saying he was doing this or anything else, it is all about signing off a new major trade on much—needed infrastructure related to railway systems or else it would be tangled in red tape and covered in red tape. hold on. i sat and listened to all of theresa may's speech yesterday and she was saying a lot of the records realignment will need to be kept if we want to do trade with europe, as we certainly do, but not under the same terms. the regulations which are necessary for that would be part of this 50. no. yes. and there we have steve bannon, and h
the planning permission is... was going to be my point! the planning permission is. .int! the planning permission is... i will stop interrupting. yes, please! almost all of the local and national oui’ almost all of the local and national our government. this is about taking back control and releasing ourselves from regulations and direct gives... i like the bondage. they are saying at the moment that builders for example construction council homes and putting, the dictats from europe are...
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the israeli authorities granted her permission to go to a hospital injerusalem. granted her permissionalem. it was six o'clock and barely light went she arrived here at the haaretz crossing one morning injanuary 2017. the officers wanted information about a man married to khaloud's cousin. she said he was an olive tree farm. —— farmer. she says her daughter was not able to give any information about the man. but the israeli authorities did not allow khaloud to board the bus. three weeks later, waca three died. —— khaloud died. the israeli authorities told us that entry to israel is not conditional on providing information or cooperation, and they denied any irregularities in their dealings with khaloud. some palestinians work with israel because they genuinely believe this is the right way to protect their own people. i have come to a tiny village in the far south of israel. it is the home of a bedouin community of around 20 families that we re community of around 20 families that were moved from gaza, where they had devoted their lives to working with the israeli state. hassanis hassa
the israeli authorities granted her permission to go to a hospital injerusalem. granted her permissionalem. it was six o'clock and barely light went she arrived here at the haaretz crossing one morning injanuary 2017. the officers wanted information about a man married to khaloud's cousin. she said he was an olive tree farm. —— farmer. she says her daughter was not able to give any information about the man. but the israeli authorities did not allow khaloud to board the bus. three weeks...
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a lot of planning permission being granted. buildings were given planning permission, residential buildings. and yet only about half that amount actually were built. somebody is sitting on those planning permission is doing nothing with them. i think the government have said today that one of the things they want to do is to look at where planning permission has been granted and to encourage those homes that have been plans to be built up more quickly and we really welcome that. some of the measures announced today will really help with that. what's really important is that it is not just what's really important is that it is notjust the number of homes that we need to look at but actually the types of homes that we bring forward and again, the government have said that they will look at transparency in how the planning process works and we think that will really help bring those homes forward more quickly and ensure that we build affordable homes and homes for home ownership. what about local councils? should they be given mor
a lot of planning permission being granted. buildings were given planning permission, residential buildings. and yet only about half that amount actually were built. somebody is sitting on those planning permission is doing nothing with them. i think the government have said today that one of the things they want to do is to look at where planning permission has been granted and to encourage those homes that have been plans to be built up more quickly and we really welcome that. some of the...
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dunn: permission to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. dunn: mr. speaker, i rise today to honor a life that was lost too soon, staff sergeant carl ennis of tallahassee was tragically killed in the blackhawk helicopter crash that claimed the lives of seven members of the united states air force in western iraq last week. sergeant ennis graduate interested florida state university in 2004 and went on to get his m.b.a. in 2017. chose to selflessly serve our country and join the air force after college, serving as a pararescue man where he performed combat rescue missions as a member of the elite 308th rescue squadron. he loved the outdoors and even had a blog about hunting, fishing, and hiking. he was loved and respected by all who met him. mr. speaker, please join me in honoring staff sergeant carl ennis and all our fallen heroes who gave their last measure of full devotion to this country at home ericans safe and abroad. thank you, mr. speaker. i yi
dunn: permission to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. dunn: mr. speaker, i rise today to honor a life that was lost too soon, staff sergeant carl ennis of tallahassee was tragically killed in the blackhawk helicopter crash that claimed the lives of seven members of the united states air force in western iraq last week. sergeant ennis graduate interested florida state university in 2004 and went on to get...
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environment and i agree with the senator we should not abandon to leave the permissive environment or a vacuum or avoid for bad actors to fill. there is one lesson i thought we learned after 911 when 3000 americans were killed when three planes were hijacked into into the world trade center and one into the pentagon one landing in pennsylvania because the passengers overwhelmed the hijackers but what happens in the middle east does not stay in the middle east and what happened in afghanistan is the taliban and provided a safe haven for osama bin laden and al qaeda and they use that safe haven to train and export their terrorist attacks against countries around the world that primarily against the united states and that is what happened on 9/11 that is why we cannot allow a safe haven in yemen. not to mention the fact that iran continues to use proxies like lebanon, syria, and others to try to fight united states with a low grade war going on literally since 1979 and i should mention iraq as well. but precisely because of this delicate situation in yemen that i make the argument any co
environment and i agree with the senator we should not abandon to leave the permissive environment or a vacuum or avoid for bad actors to fill. there is one lesson i thought we learned after 911 when 3000 americans were killed when three planes were hijacked into into the world trade center and one into the pentagon one landing in pennsylvania because the passengers overwhelmed the hijackers but what happens in the middle east does not stay in the middle east and what happened in afghanistan is...
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the latest on this story is that alfie's parents are saying that they've now been granted permissiontreat him with medicinal cannabis oil. so, let's begin. with me isjustin urquhart stewart, director of seven investment management. are you a facebook user?” are you a facebook user? i am on it, but i do not. my daughter is pushing me towards it. but not really. are you concerned? it is interesting. those thinking about using it, they have some idea their data, information, is being used. people who think it through, they say it is being sold on and they have to make money somewhere. being sold on and they have to make money somewhere. but no one is seeing what is happening. i want to know what is happening to the share price. the fang shares. facebook, amazon, netflix, google. they have come back a lot in the past few days, and quite right. they went far too fast. this is a symptom of this business. it has regulated its own world. now that it is opening up, it has to be regulated. how? we will see. they are super national business. many are wondering what mark zuckerberg will do next.
the latest on this story is that alfie's parents are saying that they've now been granted permissiontreat him with medicinal cannabis oil. so, let's begin. with me isjustin urquhart stewart, director of seven investment management. are you a facebook user?” are you a facebook user? i am on it, but i do not. my daughter is pushing me towards it. but not really. are you concerned? it is interesting. those thinking about using it, they have some idea their data, information, is being used....
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. >> you don't have their permission to tell the story.iously there has been a lot of controversy over that. what is your answer to that first, doing it without the permission? >> yes. well, when i started out doing the book, i was thinking that they would come back. so, i was thinking i'll do quickly the research to get, you know, the radicalization i could see it from norway before they got back. i thought they would come home to norway, i would get the full story. they never came back, and then comes the story, the moment, can i tell the story without their consent? and then i felt this is also a story of the father, of the mother, of the brother, and when they wrote their accounts to the brother during three years, it's his property somehow, and the fact that they -- i just believe -- >> you got the permission from the brother? >> definitely. and i also do believe that this story is so important because it really gives an inside as to the motivation, but also what they end up -- how they end up in isis territory. i think that they have
. >> you don't have their permission to tell the story.iously there has been a lot of controversy over that. what is your answer to that first, doing it without the permission? >> yes. well, when i started out doing the book, i was thinking that they would come back. so, i was thinking i'll do quickly the research to get, you know, the radicalization i could see it from norway before they got back. i thought they would come home to norway, i would get the full story. they never came...
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you know permission and ledger to create seventy two point eight billion in new debt and to be outside a system whereby it's not a british permission on a ledger for all to participate equally here the united states government the treasury has a permission ledger that only they can control and they get to create as much money as you want but you outside it in puerto rico you have to basically suffer you have to have a stair to you have to do whatever in order to you know even be a let allow you to economically exist if you want to understand how big going trades just put. overlay them one is the us dollar what is the big prize as the u.s. dollar has moments of strength in the otherwise long multi decade bear market to oblivion you see a pressure on bitcoin as the dollar will resume this bear market and its new all time lows on the dollar index below seventy you'll see it going hitting new all time highs but the dollar is the devil's currency the dollar is the currency that supports the establishment that supports the charlatans and you know it does have a strong days but the trend is z
you know permission and ledger to create seventy two point eight billion in new debt and to be outside a system whereby it's not a british permission on a ledger for all to participate equally here the united states government the treasury has a permission ledger that only they can control and they get to create as much money as you want but you outside it in puerto rico you have to basically suffer you have to have a stair to you have to do whatever in order to you know even be a let allow you...
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we see a lot of venezuelans still entering without permission, without a passport.he government has also stopped issuing these day passes that used to, or still allow venezuelans to come into this country and stay here for a couple of hours and buy food and medical supplies, and then go back to venezuela, because some of them have been staying with this day pass that is not supposed to give them this permission. the government has also stopped issuing the temporary visas that allow venezuelans to stay here up to two years. these last visas were given away a few weeks ago. and what the foreign ministry is trying to do is now to start an obligatory registration, because no one really knows how many are really here to stay. and obviously a lot of people are fearing mass deportations. the official number so far in 2018 is just 150, but people fear that the real numbers are much, much higher. brent: our correspondent ofelia harms arruti reporting tonight from bogota. ofelia, thank you very much. you're watching "dw news," live from berlin. still to come -- ♪ brent: the g
we see a lot of venezuelans still entering without permission, without a passport.he government has also stopped issuing these day passes that used to, or still allow venezuelans to come into this country and stay here for a couple of hours and buy food and medical supplies, and then go back to venezuela, because some of them have been staying with this day pass that is not supposed to give them this permission. the government has also stopped issuing the temporary visas that allow venezuelans...
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regulation establishes what is legally permissible for banks to do.vision helps to reinforce those rules and evaluate whether the banks, controls, and other processes are conducive to safety and soundness. bank culture sets up the norms for what is appropriate behavior. at the same time, these pillars are mutually reinforcing. regulation and supervision attempt to address various market failures and banking that can contribute to excessive risk-taking. bank culture in turn may reinforce norms where it may be silent. in this way, regulation, supervision, and bank culture are covenants and deficiencies in any one of the three can be problematic. as we have seen in cases of unsafe and unethical behavior in recent years, strong regulation and supervision cannot substitute for deficiencies in bank culture, especially not on a timely basis. it's the public sector's job to establish and enforce rules, but rules are inherently limited in their ability to constrain conduct and behavior. much of our regulatory regime has been developed in response to financial
regulation establishes what is legally permissible for banks to do.vision helps to reinforce those rules and evaluate whether the banks, controls, and other processes are conducive to safety and soundness. bank culture sets up the norms for what is appropriate behavior. at the same time, these pillars are mutually reinforcing. regulation and supervision attempt to address various market failures and banking that can contribute to excessive risk-taking. bank culture in turn may reinforce norms...
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the company — which is best known for its ride hailing app — has been told it no longer has permission it's self driving cars in the us state of arizona. that's where just over a week ago a 49—year—old woman died after being hit by one of the vehicles. uber voluntarily suspended tests last week and says its continuing to help investigators. our correspondent peter bowes is folloing the story from los angeles. i understand that urban now has specific reasons on the state of arizona as to why they have been banned. —— uber. arizona as to why they have been banned. -- uber. and this is on the order of the state governor ducey has this been a strong supporter of what uber has been doing, paving the way to the phoenix area to become a hub of experimentation for this technology that uber has been following for some time but in a letter, he has spelt out his reasons for suspending that permission to carry out those experiments. this is improving public safety has always been the emphasis of arizona postmark approached the vehicle testing. and my expectation is public safety is the reason. he
the company — which is best known for its ride hailing app — has been told it no longer has permission it's self driving cars in the us state of arizona. that's where just over a week ago a 49—year—old woman died after being hit by one of the vehicles. uber voluntarily suspended tests last week and says its continuing to help investigators. our correspondent peter bowes is folloing the story from los angeles. i understand that urban now has specific reasons on the state of arizona as to...
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april trump research firm other data without permission.e turn to cambridge analytica's methods and what the company is truly to figure out facebook users psyche. next. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: salesforce has a great the by a company for $6.5 billion, and its shares surged 28% on tuesday following the report the sale was imminent. clients haves content on the cloud, and that is told .711 shares of common stock for each wheel soft share -- mulesoft share. we continue the fallout of the misuse of facebook data, report of what data cambridge analytica hat and how it was used continue to pour in and our next guest is someone with a insider perspective of how facebook operates and calls into question the effectiveness of something called psychographic targeting. antonio, wonderful to have you on the show. we had some bragging coming from the now suspended ceo of cambridge analytica saying we did all the research and all the data and all the analytics and targeting. ere does this leave facebook data? there is a safe and that at tech world t
april trump research firm other data without permission.e turn to cambridge analytica's methods and what the company is truly to figure out facebook users psyche. next. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: salesforce has a great the by a company for $6.5 billion, and its shares surged 28% on tuesday following the report the sale was imminent. clients haves content on the cloud, and that is told .711 shares of common stock for each wheel soft share -- mulesoft share. we continue the fallout of the...
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they do jobs that don't require special permission or bureaucratic processes like in the financial sector business. no one knows exactly how many of the venezuelans he have planned to stay some say about one hundred thousand into colombia every month that could mean over a million by the end of the year and this means not only instability for the unprepared colombian economy but also the threat of a major humanitarian crisis. our correspondents feel your harms are routine she joins us from bogota good to see you you know looking at your report a lot of our viewers may be shocked to hear about this migration crisis between colombia how big of a problem is this for. well this is certainly the biggest migration wave this country has ever seen and its infrastructure is not ready to hold all of these people according to columbia law as a migrant you have the right to access medical care and education and what we're seeing is that especially in the bordering towns hospitals and schools are collapsing we see people sleeping on the streets we have seen an increase in crime rates we see increasing
they do jobs that don't require special permission or bureaucratic processes like in the financial sector business. no one knows exactly how many of the venezuelans he have planned to stay some say about one hundred thousand into colombia every month that could mean over a million by the end of the year and this means not only instability for the unprepared colombian economy but also the threat of a major humanitarian crisis. our correspondents feel your harms are routine she joins us from...
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yet the -- permission? >> neither part seems satisfying. surrenderhat once we information to a third party, we lose all privacy, would mean we have no privacy. datauropean approach that which goes to a third party may be disclosed with permission -- consent, risks the danger we might give away privacy in exchange for a toaster. we might click away and not read policies and then we can get it back. the alternative to the third-party doctrine is answered d? the immortal question, wwb what would brandeis do? read his dissenting opinion in the olmstead case. he says the proper question is, is the government invasion done a reasonable intrusion on our security and safety? does it reveal and express thoughts? impermissibleis even with a warrant. he says wiretapping is impermissible because you can hear both sides of a conversation. unless theissible suspicion is very intense. that is the practical question we need to ask. what does it mean to have cognitive liberty and freedom of our thoughts and emotions? when t
yet the -- permission? >> neither part seems satisfying. surrenderhat once we information to a third party, we lose all privacy, would mean we have no privacy. datauropean approach that which goes to a third party may be disclosed with permission -- consent, risks the danger we might give away privacy in exchange for a toaster. we might click away and not read policies and then we can get it back. the alternative to the third-party doctrine is answered d? the immortal question, wwb what...
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the 1.8 million people living here can only get into israel with special permission.nd even if their lives depend on it, they have to enter through here — the erez crossing, the main gateway into israel. this is the story of the desperate choices people have to make. it's the story of how the israeli state seeks to protect its citizens. i wouldn't rule out that 9,000 people are still alive, they don't even know that they were about to be killed. and of those who now live tortured by shame and regret. this is a film about palestinians who collaborate with the israeli state. those who would work for the enemy. in may 2017, the ruling hamas government in gaza released this video to a shocked public. some palestinian men had apparently been caught working for israel in gaza. they were explaining how they were recruited. each had been cleverly targeted according to their needs and beliefs. they were then recruited by israeli agents to kill a senior leader of the hamas military wing, a man called mazen fuqaha. fuqaha was one of those behind a series of bombings in 2002, in
the 1.8 million people living here can only get into israel with special permission.nd even if their lives depend on it, they have to enter through here — the erez crossing, the main gateway into israel. this is the story of the desperate choices people have to make. it's the story of how the israeli state seeks to protect its citizens. i wouldn't rule out that 9,000 people are still alive, they don't even know that they were about to be killed. and of those who now live tortured by shame and...
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the census is different, we give permission. we fill in the census. we are unwittingly being observed in our habits are unwittingly being used to define what is going on in society. that, we haven't said yes to. well, technically, when you join and you say yes to all of those terms and conditions and you set your privacy settings in a particular way or you leave them as the default, then you have given permission, you have given consent. the larger challenge there, is that really informed consent and what kind of extra protections do we need for people who really don't, who really can't guess at the implications, the wider implications of how their data about there might be used. these companies know, if you are going to put reams and reams in terms of conditions, and reams in terms of conditions, and everyone is on facebook or another site, you will scroll to the end and tech. they are not making it clear to us, are they, about what exact rights they have because it is wrapped up in pretty legal and technicaljargon. that's right, and there are some t
the census is different, we give permission. we fill in the census. we are unwittingly being observed in our habits are unwittingly being used to define what is going on in society. that, we haven't said yes to. well, technically, when you join and you say yes to all of those terms and conditions and you set your privacy settings in a particular way or you leave them as the default, then you have given permission, you have given consent. the larger challenge there, is that really informed...
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. >> could be 100 people search companies out there compiling your data without your permission, sellingo companies without your knowledge and doing it all behind your back essentially. >> and perfectly legal but is it fair? asked instant checkmate and told these types of public record always have been available. expensive, time-consuming and burdensome to tree treef. believes ta believes making it more accessible is good for people. reunited family members and protects online daters from catfishing scams. >> we understand some people are uncomfortable with data online. >> there is a good reason. treasure trove for stalkers. identify thieves could use the information to commit fraud in your name. what do you do? every site offers opt out. out. go through one by one or pay service to do it for you. >> four reports for you. tell you where we found the information, when it was opted out. and when you search for yourself, it's gone from those websites. >> information is taken down but underlying public record still remains. >> not deleted. extended game of whack-a-mole. >> agrees. life event
. >> could be 100 people search companies out there compiling your data without your permission, sellingo companies without your knowledge and doing it all behind your back essentially. >> and perfectly legal but is it fair? asked instant checkmate and told these types of public record always have been available. expensive, time-consuming and burdensome to tree treef. believes ta believes making it more accessible is good for people. reunited family members and protects online...
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they are unconscious and cannot give that permission themselves. the organisation for the prohibition of chemical weapons has had to go through the courts in order to get that blood sample released. they have asked the judge to collect fresh blood for it to be tested to see whether there is evidence of a nerve agent and they have also had permission from the judge to carry out dna tests on this blood sample is well thought that they have also asked the judge to retest sa m ples already they have also asked the judge to retest samples already been analysed by porton down all those requests have been granted by thejudge, mr justice williams. he said in his ruling this afternoon in the last few minutes that it is not inconceivable that the condition of sergei skripal and yulia skripal could rapidly deteriorate and he said the precise effect of their exposure to a nerve agent on their long—term health remains unclear. there will be more details about all of this at about 5:30pm when the chief constable, acting chief co nsta ble, chief constable, acting
they are unconscious and cannot give that permission themselves. the organisation for the prohibition of chemical weapons has had to go through the courts in order to get that blood sample released. they have asked the judge to collect fresh blood for it to be tested to see whether there is evidence of a nerve agent and they have also had permission from the judge to carry out dna tests on this blood sample is well thought that they have also asked the judge to retest sa m ples already they...
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phone cambridge analytic obtaining data without their permission it comes as pressure grows continues to grow on facebook over revelations of personal data from the social media site was misused by the u.k. analytics company. now in all the stories we're following a suicide bomb attack by the group i sill has killed at least thirty three people in afghanistan's capital kabul most of the dead were reportedly young people celebrating the new year and reports. chaos and confusion on the streets of kabul as a bird see crews rushed to the scene of the latest bomb blast the apparent target afghan celebrating no ruse the persian new year. even a suicide bomb went off just stood behind me so nothing but terror. you know if i was a group of thirty young men celebrating and dancing when suddenly this suicide bomber detonated the explosive there is security here how was the suicide bomber able to get access to this area but this suicide attacker detonated his device around two hundred meters from the car to the shrine where many afghans gather to mark the start of the new year holiday kabul univ
phone cambridge analytic obtaining data without their permission it comes as pressure grows continues to grow on facebook over revelations of personal data from the social media site was misused by the u.k. analytics company. now in all the stories we're following a suicide bomb attack by the group i sill has killed at least thirty three people in afghanistan's capital kabul most of the dead were reportedly young people celebrating the new year and reports. chaos and confusion on the streets of...
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i told them i don't need permission to help my town during an emergency.s mayor. >> mean while back in washington d.c. yesterday, two dozen puerto rican activists were arrested in the senate rotunda demanding congress provide more funds for aid. the governor says the funds are taking too long to arrive. >> why is the same process in florida, texas that takes a week in puerto rico it takes four months? i'll tell you what my thought is. we are treated as second class citizens. >> the treasury secretary steve mnuchin will be having a private meeting with the governor in puerto rico. he will hand deliver a $2 billion loan today. dana? >> you talked to a lot of people. what is the mood like down there? >> the people are gracious. they are positive. we visited eight towns. we spoke to roberto and his family that just got power after six months without power. we spoke to jose as well who was there with his father. we spoke to another family who was leaving the island to get work in indiana because he has not had work over the last six months. so look, thousands a
i told them i don't need permission to help my town during an emergency.s mayor. >> mean while back in washington d.c. yesterday, two dozen puerto rican activists were arrested in the senate rotunda demanding congress provide more funds for aid. the governor says the funds are taking too long to arrive. >> why is the same process in florida, texas that takes a week in puerto rico it takes four months? i'll tell you what my thought is. we are treated as second class citizens....
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that would not be permissible? >> it's nonlicensed facility that the requirement is being framed up. will be required. you could still be the same but the analysis would be different. >> i'm not sure license or a license. you're suggesting that it turned on whether a medical procedure was being performed. so if this just refers women only to abortion providers in the state decides we don't want facilities to refer woman only to abortion providers. we want facilities that will tell women about the full range of options. so would a requirement that this facility poster notice saying there's a lot of options and here's how you can access them. would that be unconstitutional? >> yes. because it's a targeted law aimed at particular people. i given to all doctors. >> window wasn't targeted. but if it were state law that required every dr. facility that provides medical treatment for pregnant to post a notice setting out the full range of options available to those women and where they may obtain services at no cost if th
that would not be permissible? >> it's nonlicensed facility that the requirement is being framed up. will be required. you could still be the same but the analysis would be different. >> i'm not sure license or a license. you're suggesting that it turned on whether a medical procedure was being performed. so if this just refers women only to abortion providers in the state decides we don't want facilities to refer woman only to abortion providers. we want facilities that will tell...
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permission to paste them on a wall outside a museum. it was j.r.'t official public art exhibit. he was 23 years old. >> the people from paris would go in front of the pictures and take a photo of themselves with them. and people were trying to find out who is who and get a photo with them when they're supposed to be the monsters are about to invade paris. so it kind of break the tension that there was. >> reporter: the idea of breaking tension through photography was a revelation to j.r. in 2007 with money saved from odd jobs he decided to head to israel. it was after the second intefadeh. and his plan was to paste photographs on the wall separating palestinians and israelis in the west bank. >> i started making a list of people doing the same job on each side. hairdresser, taxi driver, security guard, teacher, student. and then i would go and say look, i want to paste you, paying your own caricature of how the other sees you but i will paste you with. oh, sure, take my photo but the other guy never going to accept. they're really closed-minded. and
permission to paste them on a wall outside a museum. it was j.r.'t official public art exhibit. he was 23 years old. >> the people from paris would go in front of the pictures and take a photo of themselves with them. and people were trying to find out who is who and get a photo with them when they're supposed to be the monsters are about to invade paris. so it kind of break the tension that there was. >> reporter: the idea of breaking tension through photography was a revelation to...
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for obtaining the personal data of fifty million social media users without permission. at least twenty two people most of them children have been killed by russian air strike in syria is in a province the white helmet say the children died while leaving a school in village for the south and east in ghouta a syrian rebel group has struck a deal with the government to evacuate the town of her us to nearly two thousand people have died in the besieged jane clave since the government intensified its attacks a month ago so has more from beirut. one of the rebel factions in eastern a good hour has decided to surrender out of a sham they control the town of house the eastern huta this besieged enclave of eastern widows now divided into three pockets three pockets that are surrounded by pro-government forces now one of those pockets. pro syria government media reporting that up to one thousand five hundred fighters and six thousand members of their families will be leaving early thursday they will be bussed to the north western province of idlib which is under the control of th
for obtaining the personal data of fifty million social media users without permission. at least twenty two people most of them children have been killed by russian air strike in syria is in a province the white helmet say the children died while leaving a school in village for the south and east in ghouta a syrian rebel group has struck a deal with the government to evacuate the town of her us to nearly two thousand people have died in the besieged jane clave since the government intensified...
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a system whereby it's not a british permission on us. for all to participate equally here the united states government the treasury has a permission ledger that only they can control and they get to create as much money as you want but you outside it in puerto rico you have to basically suffer you have that authority you have to do whatever in order to even be let allow you to economically exist if you want to understand. just two charts overlay them one is the u.s. dollar what is the big prize as the u.s. dollar has moments of strength in the otherwise long multi decade bear market. pressure on bitcoin as this bear market and all time lows on the dollar index below seventy you'll see going to a new all time high but the dollar is the devil's currency the dollar is the currency going to. support. and you know it does have a strong day but the trend is to zero and notice a lot of people on you tube really like my quote about the lionfish being the predator the predator that the u.s. dollar in this post. world post gold standard world of o
a system whereby it's not a british permission on us. for all to participate equally here the united states government the treasury has a permission ledger that only they can control and they get to create as much money as you want but you outside it in puerto rico you have to basically suffer you have that authority you have to do whatever in order to even be let allow you to economically exist if you want to understand. just two charts overlay them one is the u.s. dollar what is the big prize...
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becomes what is wrong viewed as what is legally permissible. the proliferation of rules followed by the gaming of those rules can be ultimately self-defeating. the end result may not only be a loss of trust, but over time, and more burdensome regulatory regime than would otherwise be the case. so while regulation supervision's are necessary to ensure a resilient and robust financial system, i very much doubt that they are sufficient. they need to be supplemented by bank management that pays close attention to incentives, conduct, and culture. as i've previously said, incentives drive conduct and that establishes the social norms that help define his firm's culture. the first step is for firms to -- thee the sentence incentives they have in place with respect to personal evaluation, compensation, and promotion to make sure those incentives are consistent with the types of behaviors you want to encourage. for example, how are compliance violations treated in terms of compensation and promotion decisions? our incentives in place to encourage peopl
becomes what is wrong viewed as what is legally permissible. the proliferation of rules followed by the gaming of those rules can be ultimately self-defeating. the end result may not only be a loss of trust, but over time, and more burdensome regulatory regime than would otherwise be the case. so while regulation supervision's are necessary to ensure a resilient and robust financial system, i very much doubt that they are sufficient. they need to be supplemented by bank management that pays...
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the a nswer to permission to run against an? father in st petersburg. —— ksenia sobchak‘s father. perhaps it should more accurately be titled the museum of how russian democracy was poisoned at source. the name anatoly sobchak stands alongside the likes of gorbachev and yeltsin. the story of how the anti—soviet reformer chosen and skewer kgb officer as his deputy is also the story of how factions from the old soviet security establishment have come to be running russia today. —— obscure kgb officer. anatoly sobchak was voted out of office in 1996 amid allegations of corruption. while his political fortu nes corruption. while his political fortunes declined, he is deputies we re fortunes declined, he is deputies were on the rise. putin moved to moscow and got a job in the kremlin. when anticorru ption investigators called sobchak in for questioning, putin personally helped spirit him out of the country. with sobchak don, the investigation ground to a halt. —— gone. a few yea rs later ground to a halt. —— gone. a few years later a
the a nswer to permission to run against an? father in st petersburg. —— ksenia sobchak‘s father. perhaps it should more accurately be titled the museum of how russian democracy was poisoned at source. the name anatoly sobchak stands alongside the likes of gorbachev and yeltsin. the story of how the anti—soviet reformer chosen and skewer kgb officer as his deputy is also the story of how factions from the old soviet security establishment have come to be running russia today. ——...
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the first sentence -- if it werebut limited to that would that be permissible or is it impermissible? >> yes, your honor. it is a very close call but it is not one that this court has to make. >> i know but i'm just asking your view. >> i honestly don't know whether to the line is so close statute here, the first sentence -- even assuming you could ban advocacy expression, this statute goes so far to take in so much material that is not in -- advocacy, that is simply self-expression of personal values and evaluation. it is a tough call. >> but it is important for us. we are going to have to write an opinion. what about political buttons? y.vote for x or vote for >> correct. the first sentence bands that. >> think about a hypothetical case. could a statute that was limited to that be upheld and would it be constitutional in your view? >> no, i don't think it would be. because of the passive and nondisruptive nature of the speech. people simply wearing that kind of clothing -- >> you're telling us to overrule. >> no. said theically opposite of what you are saying. directly and completel
the first sentence -- if it werebut limited to that would that be permissible or is it impermissible? >> yes, your honor. it is a very close call but it is not one that this court has to make. >> i know but i'm just asking your view. >> i honestly don't know whether to the line is so close statute here, the first sentence -- even assuming you could ban advocacy expression, this statute goes so far to take in so much material that is not in -- advocacy, that is simply...
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would that be permissible or impermissible? >> yes, your honor. court is notthis have to -- >> i know but i am asking your view. know.onestly do not the first sentence already prohibits that. advocacyyou could ban expression, the statute goes so far and takes and so much material that is not advocacy, personal values and associations so i agree it is a tough call. >> it is important for us if we are to write an opinion on this. what about political buttons? y. >> correct. the first sentence bands that. >> think about a hypothetical case. could a statute that was limited to that be upheld and would it be constitutional in your view? >> no, i don't think it would be. because of the passive and nondisruptive nature of the speech. people simply wearing that kind of clothing -- >> you're telling us to overrule. >> no. said theically opposite of what you are saying. directly and completely. nots we read it, it did deal with wearing any kind of apparel. it. with active campaigning in material use in conjunction with that. >> that's the line your drawing?
would that be permissible or impermissible? >> yes, your honor. court is notthis have to -- >> i know but i am asking your view. know.onestly do not the first sentence already prohibits that. advocacyyou could ban expression, the statute goes so far and takes and so much material that is not advocacy, personal values and associations so i agree it is a tough call. >> it is important for us if we are to write an opinion on this. what about political buttons? y. >>...
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victor has been working on his innovation in paris where he has been given permission to test the system and it's working well. through. he has brought together a group of african scientists who are funded the research and development themselves they are determined to offer the service to africans at either low or no cost not group can cost you at the funeral of. the boer war l'afrique. daughter yep i do problem going every new. freak do. this you need because the world. victor and his team realized that providing a data connection was not enough as many of the people who stand to benefit most don't have access to computers even electricity. their rollout strategy is to focus on a school. kid that. was of a dog a tablet so the tablet would be powered by the solar power panels that you have installed into the backpack that every child would have recess an extension of the p.w. c. innovation is a solar powered educational kit called. bringing hardware software data connection and solar power together. about the valid points you need to try. them see. as was a number of people the world may
victor has been working on his innovation in paris where he has been given permission to test the system and it's working well. through. he has brought together a group of african scientists who are funded the research and development themselves they are determined to offer the service to africans at either low or no cost not group can cost you at the funeral of. the boer war l'afrique. daughter yep i do problem going every new. freak do. this you need because the world. victor and his team...
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where a user actually has to give more granular permission each time their data is used certainly the e.u. is already moving ahead with g.d.p. are a series of privacy regulations we could see something similar similar data protection laws proposed potentially considered in the united states as well which would have an impact not just on facebook but on a lot of big tech especially companies like google and facebook and twitter that get their money through advertising ina fried in san francisco thank you very much thanks man. coming out for you on this news hour from london france's president promises to crack down on anti semitism following the mind of a holocaust survivor. zimbabwe school teachers threaten to storm the president's office over that what we've and says. and iraq and syria meet in the last match of the twenty eighteen international friendship championship tatiana will have the details and. president and senior adviser jared kushner is facing more investigations into his business practices white house officials are looking into the legality of two loans totaling more tha
where a user actually has to give more granular permission each time their data is used certainly the e.u. is already moving ahead with g.d.p. are a series of privacy regulations we could see something similar similar data protection laws proposed potentially considered in the united states as well which would have an impact not just on facebook but on a lot of big tech especially companies like google and facebook and twitter that get their money through advertising ina fried in san francisco...
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. >> for decades here women have not been allowed to drive and couldn't travel without permission ofhow their hair in public. with you on a recent trip everywhere we went the change was pal ability. back at the gym after the work out this lady puts on her long head scarf still required dress for saudi women in public. >> mine is actually pretty colorful. >> she tells us those bright colors were unheard of just a decade ago. so much forbidden for so long we talk about the country's strict past. >> before it was scared of religious beliefs if you were sitting with a man that were not your brother or father, whatever, they would actually they could jail you. >> at the restaurant we meet her sister, who is a film maker. >> i always say i was born with a camera in my hand. >> they grew up in saudi arabia and went the to college in the states and she's just finished a documentary about saudi women. >> life doesn't go back. >> there's nothing we have gone through that other nations have not gone through. >> we struggle with this idea of what and who is a saudi woman. because it's not, you k
. >> for decades here women have not been allowed to drive and couldn't travel without permission ofhow their hair in public. with you on a recent trip everywhere we went the change was pal ability. back at the gym after the work out this lady puts on her long head scarf still required dress for saudi women in public. >> mine is actually pretty colorful. >> she tells us those bright colors were unheard of just a decade ago. so much forbidden for so long we talk about the...
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. >> the way that data access worked on facebook was basically that you had a series of permissions. and you know every permission would give you access. >> reporter: reader says he did not save the data he collected. cambridge analytica denies collecting information improperly and says it never claimed it won the election for president trump. "we are proud of the work we did on that campaign." tonight the ftc is only saying "we are aware of the issues that have opinion raised. we take any allegation of violations of our consent decrees very seriously." meanwhile, in facebook a staff meeting called. zuckerberg and sheryl sandberg are working around the clock. "the entire company is outraged we were deceived. we are committed to enforcing our policies to protect people's information." so far zuckerberg and sandberg have not made any public statements about the data theft. and neither of them attended a staff meeting convened today to discuss the issue. meanwhile, social media stocks wererity pretty hard today on wall street. facebook, twitter and snap sank as fears over regulation in
. >> the way that data access worked on facebook was basically that you had a series of permissions. and you know every permission would give you access. >> reporter: reader says he did not save the data he collected. cambridge analytica denies collecting information improperly and says it never claimed it won the election for president trump. "we are proud of the work we did on that campaign." tonight the ftc is only saying "we are aware of the issues that have...
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this took a break to be a grand martial on the parade. >> what they had before that was get permissionm the federal government because it has no steering wheel or peddles. >> it seats comfortably six people. you can stand six more in the middle. >> bishop ranch may be the ideal test site but it's the ideal place to roll them out. instead of a bus that makes 15 stops or more people can get on these and go directly to work. >> today our b.a.r.t. shuttles come into bishop ranch and have to spend 15 minutes getting through the ranch. >> if you make the bus ride shorter people will live will leave cars at home. le bias many as it takes. >> if we need 10 we'll get 10, 20 we'll get 20. >> the county thinks there will be demand for a hundred. >> we can't get to the b.a.r.t. station no parking. >> after dropping off workers they want the shuttles heading into neighborhoods to pick up city commuters headed to b.a.r.t. >> in san ramon, jonathan bloom, abc 7 news. >>> all right, a strong winter storm is aiming the east coast tonight. more than 1,000 flights cancelled nationwide. being fueled by a
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>> don't ask for permission and i mean it. do not ask for permission. maybe i'm an impatient person but don't do it. me, i was the type of person where if i saw an editor's email address, i am contacting that person, they should not have gone it out there. when people ask me, how do get published in the new yorker? i got rejected three times, the fourth time it works. i got rejected eight times and this, i sent the pitch. don't ask for permission, don't be afraid. especially authors of color. you can't imagine the type of challenges they face from writing a book. sometimes it feels good to see you. it surely was for me. and people who are going to be there for you when the writing gets tough, going to applaud you when you find that success. as a black woman especially in publishing, gravitate toward what you naturally like, don't think you have to be an investigative journalist if you know you can write an analysis of jane the version like nobody's business. just don't feel like you have to wait for somebody to tell you to go. you press that he. >> we w
>> don't ask for permission and i mean it. do not ask for permission. maybe i'm an impatient person but don't do it. me, i was the type of person where if i saw an editor's email address, i am contacting that person, they should not have gone it out there. when people ask me, how do get published in the new yorker? i got rejected three times, the fourth time it works. i got rejected eight times and this, i sent the pitch. don't ask for permission, don't be afraid. especially authors of...
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entrepreneurs, doing it without permission. [applause] >> you want to develop these ideas and have them laying around for when there is a crisis. you want the ideas there because in the crisis is when people ,ill be looking for a new idea and understand the old fixes are not powerful. >> a good example about not having ideas prepared was the 2008 economic crisis. real disaster. some say the worst since the 1930's. the ideas of liberty were not strong enough to go forward saying we need this, we need that. we got more regulation and a stagnant economy. the government does not create resources, it takes resources. we see the consequences of that. we have to be prepared. if the opportunity comes, we can take advantage of it instead of letting the bad guys do it they always do. >> i would double up on that. people with self-esteem and character need to speak up. my wife got to know rose friedman quite well. she lived in davis when we lived in sacramento. right when this happened, she where is the milton friedman? who is speaking up
entrepreneurs, doing it without permission. [applause] >> you want to develop these ideas and have them laying around for when there is a crisis. you want the ideas there because in the crisis is when people ,ill be looking for a new idea and understand the old fixes are not powerful. >> a good example about not having ideas prepared was the 2008 economic crisis. real disaster. some say the worst since the 1930's. the ideas of liberty were not strong enough to go forward saying we...
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was this kind of there were people problems my parents would shout at me for going out without permission which is forbidden they would probably throw me out i'm going home i want to go my are we going to the market in asanov grotto walks why is it taking your so long. stop making up. you know pretty and that is done you'll find us but let's go. in times past the collide she community traveled throughout bulgaria repairing and templating pots especially copper pots. today many collide she have a regular job and their own house the clan are said to number around eighteen thousand. where possible they like to demonstrate their relative prosperity compared with other roma preferably in the form of a car made in germany. about us it's spread all over the bug area you'll find as in every region start us like all. of them so even if we are scattered like stole. the collide she are open minded with regard to modern developments for young people communicating via a smartphone or facebook is completely normal and young women are allowed to wear what they want although this might simply be because
was this kind of there were people problems my parents would shout at me for going out without permission which is forbidden they would probably throw me out i'm going home i want to go my are we going to the market in asanov grotto walks why is it taking your so long. stop making up. you know pretty and that is done you'll find us but let's go. in times past the collide she community traveled throughout bulgaria repairing and templating pots especially copper pots. today many collide she have...
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the president showed interest, and told coakley certainly, you shall have my permission. the president wished him and his friends success. on july 4, hundreds of blacks enter the white house grounds, where a festive atmosphere prevailed and a substantial sum of money was raised. democrats were incensed. the albany argus explained that up until then, nobody of citizen had been allowed to assemble there for purposes of divergent, even white sabbath school children are denied. if pennsylvania newspaper protested that within and around washington, are thousands of wounded and languishing white men whose parched lips -- speaking of which -- [laughter] and fever browse -- fevered brows have not the rich, cold lemonade, nor the balmy, cool shade they are afforded to that motley crowd of reveling n-- . a month later, a member of washington's first colored baptist sabbath school sought permission for yet another fundraising event to be held on the executive mansion grounds. it would -- it was described asa demonstration of their appreciation of colored people of the much desired a
the president showed interest, and told coakley certainly, you shall have my permission. the president wished him and his friends success. on july 4, hundreds of blacks enter the white house grounds, where a festive atmosphere prevailed and a substantial sum of money was raised. democrats were incensed. the albany argus explained that up until then, nobody of citizen had been allowed to assemble there for purposes of divergent, even white sabbath school children are denied. if pennsylvania...