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but what we switched to polis, it never happens again.es driven by agriculture vital for democracy. my question is whether what we have seen is really truly here to stay. the v stands for virtual, but it could also stand for vulnerable. but the spirit of collaborative governance is larger. but the spirit of collective... it's a gorgeous than any experience. i think it is enduring and indeed inevitable. if the democratic executions do not hold ourselves accountable to this new culture, then we risk being rendered irrelevant. the relativity of institutional democracy will go down for some, hello, and welcome to the week in tech. this week apple ceo tim cook became an adviser to a top business school in china, india announced it is conveyed to watch the world's biggest facial recognition system and we saw what artificial human skin looks like on a phone. the creator of the skin case said he understood why people found his project a bit creepy. it was also the week that google claimed a mile stone in quantum supremacy. in a paper published, i
but what we switched to polis, it never happens again.es driven by agriculture vital for democracy. my question is whether what we have seen is really truly here to stay. the v stands for virtual, but it could also stand for vulnerable. but the spirit of collaborative governance is larger. but the spirit of collective... it's a gorgeous than any experience. i think it is enduring and indeed inevitable. if the democratic executions do not hold ourselves accountable to this new culture, then we...
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but when we switched to polis, it never happened again. driven by hacker culture for the health of democracy. my question is whether what we have seen is really, truly here to stay. the v stands for virtual, but it can also stand for vulnerable. but i think the spirit of collaborative governance is larger than any particular experiment. for that, i think it is enduring and inevitable. if the democratic institutions do not hold ourselves accountable to this new culture, then we risk being rendered irrelevant. the legitimacy of institutional democracy will go further down. hello, and welcome to the week in tech. this week, apple ceo tim cook became an adviser to a top business school in china. india announced it is getting ready to launch the world's biggest facial recognition system. and we saw what artificial human skin the creator of the skin on case said he understood why people found his project a bit creepy. it was also the week that google claimed a milestone it called quantum supremacy. in a paper published in thejournal nature, goog
but when we switched to polis, it never happened again. driven by hacker culture for the health of democracy. my question is whether what we have seen is really, truly here to stay. the v stands for virtual, but it can also stand for vulnerable. but i think the spirit of collaborative governance is larger than any particular experiment. for that, i think it is enduring and inevitable. if the democratic institutions do not hold ourselves accountable to this new culture, then we risk being...
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. >> poly marshal, would you like to come up and anyone else wants to come up with poly and back her up, come on up. maybe mitchell at least. so, i am so happy we get to honor poly marshal for her decades of service as an affordable housing attorney, her 35 years at the san francisco rent board. her decade of ak va tism as a cancer viv survivor and heroux r awesomeness. she's a boss. you may not know that she was also my boss litellally. i had the opportunity to work with poly at goldfarb and litman. she's an excellent lawyer with far more tolerance for reviewing loan documents than i ever had. she was an extraordinary mentor for younger lawyers at the firm. i know there are past and present lawyers, especially women lawyers who persisted as practitioners and made their on contributions and public law because they have the great good luck to work with and for polly. she worked there for 30 years serving as council to non profits and public agencies helping build thousands of units affordable housing across the bay area and beyond. along the way, she wrote or co wrote a number of publ
. >> poly marshal, would you like to come up and anyone else wants to come up with poly and back her up, come on up. maybe mitchell at least. so, i am so happy we get to honor poly marshal for her decades of service as an affordable housing attorney, her 35 years at the san francisco rent board. her decade of ak va tism as a cancer viv survivor and heroux r awesomeness. she's a boss. you may not know that she was also my boss litellally. i had the opportunity to work with poly at goldfarb...
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then add 115 grams of poly flour and 15 grams of poly malt. 7 grams of east. now let your bottom oat flour mixture and need everything well for about 14 minutes. let it go rest until it doubles in size. split the dough into 9 pieces. barley is a small versatile crop and it's very resilient just like lift you weigh in the within the e.u. with the baltic states is that the forefront of efforts to counter russian dist information and other forms of aggression with uranium likes to be right on target usually there are some i can joke tricks and guess what there are use the handle of the wooden spoon and press a close shave into the top. spray the tops of the rolls with water and roll them in bali flakes with a cross on the underside cover the rolls with a flour tea towel and leave to rest for 45 minutes in the warm place. then bake your body bonds at 230 degrees for about 20 minutes. enjoy the fresh steaming cup of coffee. 5 by the way the coffee is on brussels with you any hour receives one euro 25 per head per day out of the e.u. budget more than any other membe
then add 115 grams of poly flour and 15 grams of poly malt. 7 grams of east. now let your bottom oat flour mixture and need everything well for about 14 minutes. let it go rest until it doubles in size. split the dough into 9 pieces. barley is a small versatile crop and it's very resilient just like lift you weigh in the within the e.u. with the baltic states is that the forefront of efforts to counter russian dist information and other forms of aggression with uranium likes to be right on...
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are we envisaging that you get personalised medicine approach of a single poly pill that is tailorednt drugs you require in a single poly pill. technologies are already developing to be able to do that and formulate and produce those kind of medicines, even with a person's name on it as well. those technologies are becoming available. clearly there are some regulatory issues which need to be sorted out, and some of the pharmaceutical issues which need to be sorted out, but in the future that type of technology will be widely available so you can have that personalised poly pill with the dose that you require and the type of drug you require within that. finally, they‘ve become a familiar site on the streets of big cities. but just how safe are electric scooters? it‘s against the law to ride them on public roads, cycle lanes and pavements and ministers are now reviewing the regulations. a conservative peer said that more than 1,000 incidents had been reported to the police. he said the review should look at the specification of electric scooters. to ensure that there are brakes, light
are we envisaging that you get personalised medicine approach of a single poly pill that is tailorednt drugs you require in a single poly pill. technologies are already developing to be able to do that and formulate and produce those kind of medicines, even with a person's name on it as well. those technologies are becoming available. clearly there are some regulatory issues which need to be sorted out, and some of the pharmaceutical issues which need to be sorted out, but in the future that...
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. >> poly marshal, would you like to come up and anyone else wants to come up with poly and back her up, come on up. maybe mitchell at least. so, i am so happy we get to honor poly marshal for her decades of service as an affordable housing attorney, her 35 years at the san francisco rent board. her decade of ak va tism as a cancer viv survivor and heroux r awesomeness. she's a boss. you may not know that she was
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she has a poly a a poly-amorous relationship. judge jeanine is here to break it down next.f you have medicare, listen up. the medicare enrollment deadline is only weeks away. with so many changes, do you know if your plan is still the right fit? having the wrong plan may cost you thousands of dollars out of pocket. and that's why i love healthmarkets, your insurance marketplace. with their new fitscore, they compare thousands of plans from national insurance companies to find the right medicare plan that fits you. call or visit health markets to find your fitscore today. in minutes, you can find out if your current plan is the right fit or if there's another one that can get you extra coverage or help save you money. best of all, their service is completely free. does your plan have $0 copays, $0 deductibles, and $0 premiums? if not, maybe it's not the right fit. does it include dental and vision coverage? well, if not, maybe it's not the right fit. how about hearing aids, glasses, and gym memberships at no additional cost? maybe there's a better fit for you. call healthmar
she has a poly a a poly-amorous relationship. judge jeanine is here to break it down next.f you have medicare, listen up. the medicare enrollment deadline is only weeks away. with so many changes, do you know if your plan is still the right fit? having the wrong plan may cost you thousands of dollars out of pocket. and that's why i love healthmarkets, your insurance marketplace. with their new fitscore, they compare thousands of plans from national insurance companies to find the right medicare...
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. >> huyÓ de su paÍs de origen divino en busca de asilo polÍ negado la libertad bajo fianza. vida para llamar la atenciÓn de las autoridades federales en cuanto su caso. mediante un comunicado de la agencia informÓ que durante el fin de semana del 12 de ubre humanos detenido de cuba en ese entrecruzamiento del condado. intentaron hacerse daÑo las muÑecas con sus tarjetas de identificaciÓn de detención. los oficiales y personal mÉdico actuaron inmediatamente y no hubo heridas abiertas. ademÁs de exigir su libertad se cuestiona la falta de asistencia legal. >> no me seÑalo derechos, no sÉ lo que puede hacer y lo que no puedo hacer. julio: el departamento de justicia anuncia una cifra rÉcord de inmigrantes que han sido acusados de cruzar la frontera sin documentos. aproximadamente 81,000 personas fueron instruidas de cargos por ingresar al paÍs ilegalmente durante este aÑo. el aumento se debe a un mayor nÚmero de peticiones de asilo de familias procedentes de los peces guatemala cÓmodas, y el salvador. en bolivia ya cerraron las urnas tras elecciones presidenciales. segÚn el con
. >> huyÓ de su paÍs de origen divino en busca de asilo polÍ negado la libertad bajo fianza. vida para llamar la atenciÓn de las autoridades federales en cuanto su caso. mediante un comunicado de la agencia informÓ que durante el fin de semana del 12 de ubre humanos detenido de cuba en ese entrecruzamiento del condado. intentaron hacerse daÑo las muÑecas con sus tarjetas de identificaciÓn de detención. los oficiales y personal mÉdico actuaron inmediatamente y no hubo heridas...
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hello i'm christine want to welcome to news africa when guinea is president on day 1st one poly in 2010 many hoped the country had turned a new leaf he'd come in off to a quarter century of terri and roll now there are demonstrations to stop condos plans to change the constitution a change which would allow him to seek a 3rd term the opposition says at least 5 people have been killed as security forces crackdown protests have taken place in the capital conakry the 2nd city in the bay as well as in cities across the country. and both. kiryas industries of conakry. violence as demonstrations turned deadly a monday. police opened fire to disperse thousands of opposition supporters gathered in the capital and across the country to protest president fact on this beat to extend his time in office. today we came out against the regime of president condy and his combat that's why we asked all canadians to come out today to say no to what his government is doing no to dictatorship no to constitutional and no to a 3rd term constitutional not. this 2nd and final term expires next year but he's ref
hello i'm christine want to welcome to news africa when guinea is president on day 1st one poly in 2010 many hoped the country had turned a new leaf he'd come in off to a quarter century of terri and roll now there are demonstrations to stop condos plans to change the constitution a change which would allow him to seek a 3rd term the opposition says at least 5 people have been killed as security forces crackdown protests have taken place in the capital conakry the 2nd city in the bay as well as...
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instagram, the main platform poly use, despite a crackdown on self pictures, look ha rd crackdown onstill there, graphic and dark. today it revealed to bbc news, new tougher measures against a wider range of material. images of method and materials used in self—harm, that is a significant step forward. i am proud of that step forward. it will ta ke proud of that step forward. it will take time to implement fully throughout the product but it is also not going to be the last step we take. that is a new commitment, not just to we take. that is a new commitment, notjust to remove the graphic images of self—harm but the dark memes and pictures about suicide, nurses, peels, razor blades. success will not be measured in the words of the chief executive but whether, in time, generally instagram becomes a safer place for young people. safer social media by design, a message embraced by a new generation of tech entrepreneurs. so some change in silicon valley but, for now, for molly, ian russell's journey silicon valley but, for now, for molly, ian russell'sjourney goes on. angus crawford, bbc
instagram, the main platform poly use, despite a crackdown on self pictures, look ha rd crackdown onstill there, graphic and dark. today it revealed to bbc news, new tougher measures against a wider range of material. images of method and materials used in self—harm, that is a significant step forward. i am proud of that step forward. it will ta ke proud of that step forward. it will take time to implement fully throughout the product but it is also not going to be the last step we take. that...
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su campaÑa >>> buenas tardes las cosas seguirÁn difÍcils para trump en la investigaciÓn de juicio polÍ
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she has a poly a a poly-amorous relationship. judge jeanine is here to break it down next.you see the sign? when i needed to create a better visitor experience. improve our workflow. attract new customers. that's when fastsigns recommended fleet graphics. yeah, now business is rolling in. get started at fastsigns.com. hey fred - it's medicare open enrollment.e. yeah, now business is rolling in. time to compare plans. we're fine with what we have. that's what the johnsons thought until they tried medicare's new plan finder. the johnsons?. we saved a lot on our prescription costs and got extra benefits. how 'bout it, fred. plans change every year. use the new plan finder at medicare.gov . comparing plans really pays. look how much we can save. reporter: i'm aishah hasnie. pacific gas and electric in california going forward now with the second planned power shutoff this week because of growing winds and high fire danger in northern california. this blackout will affect more than two million people. it's many the third preventative shutoff amid concerns gusty winds could fuel
she has a poly a a poly-amorous relationship. judge jeanine is here to break it down next.you see the sign? when i needed to create a better visitor experience. improve our workflow. attract new customers. that's when fastsigns recommended fleet graphics. yeah, now business is rolling in. get started at fastsigns.com. hey fred - it's medicare open enrollment.e. yeah, now business is rolling in. time to compare plans. we're fine with what we have. that's what the johnsons thought until they...
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government is doing well and they benefit from funds from popularity but when the government is doing a poly then they suffer the consequential damage and that's probably going to be seen in the november district council elections. why do you think there still appears to be so much support for the protest movement even when some of the activists have been frankly than july's ing and throwing molotov cocktails. use of course there are concerns about protesters use of vandalism and some violence but the number of people who are concerned about police brutality and police excessive force is way higher so there's a one recent poll which said 40 percent of people thought protesters were using too much violence but compared to the 70 percent or above thought that the police were using excessive violence and force so there's a lot of concern about that and obviously there's a disparity in the sense that protesters who are using illegal force will be arrested tried and dealt with in according to the law but the concern about the police side of the equation is that the police seem to be getting away
government is doing well and they benefit from funds from popularity but when the government is doing a poly then they suffer the consequential damage and that's probably going to be seen in the november district council elections. why do you think there still appears to be so much support for the protest movement even when some of the activists have been frankly than july's ing and throwing molotov cocktails. use of course there are concerns about protesters use of vandalism and some violence...
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currently, san francisco is looking into changing its poli policy. it's my belief it doesn't seem to be going on in this. the san francisco's general orders allows for people to be biaseddebiased. it doesn't look into not liking someone because they're white, because they just don't like them in their neighborhood. they will then phone the police and instead of doing what's righteous saying it's a low-level climb, they will escalate and say that individual has a weapon. that individual has a knife and this, in turn, can lead to greater citations, greater police force. a little bit that i understand about the healthy street's operation center, it was designed to lead by services, not to lead with an armed response which someone who uses biased by proxy can evoke when they escalate something without real data. i do recommend and believe in going forward the city itself is going to look into doing ordinances similar to what's done in state of oregon when a 9-1-1 call is used irresponsibly and i hope the city brings out ordinances, possibly through rsfpd
currently, san francisco is looking into changing its poli policy. it's my belief it doesn't seem to be going on in this. the san francisco's general orders allows for people to be biaseddebiased. it doesn't look into not liking someone because they're white, because they just don't like them in their neighborhood. they will then phone the police and instead of doing what's righteous saying it's a low-level climb, they will escalate and say that individual has a weapon. that individual has a...
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the times, labour mac —— lab trying to stop brexit, they find what is going on with the westminster polya country in general in the sense that everyone was to get on with that if you like but what i say about that as it there are people that say if we are fed up doesn't mean we essentially rush into something that we haven't had enough time to scrutinise the actual deal put before us and i were classified asa is put before us and i were classified as a is paralysed small business because the entrepreneurs and small businesses that i know i doing that what they can, but has now come to light as at labour i now tabling an amendment saying they will back a confirmed tree referendum if they will accept the deal if they come with a confirmed your friend but what is interesting but they might say that we need a customs union because of a going now back to teresa may's deal that we couldn't get to parliament come they're asking for a soft brexit and this now feels like labour is not being clear on its policy. i wasjust seeking that, it's free another layer of confusion almost as to what are we
the times, labour mac —— lab trying to stop brexit, they find what is going on with the westminster polya country in general in the sense that everyone was to get on with that if you like but what i say about that as it there are people that say if we are fed up doesn't mean we essentially rush into something that we haven't had enough time to scrutinise the actual deal put before us and i were classified asa is put before us and i were classified as a is paralysed small business because...
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here now to discuss, the governor of colorado, jared polis, governor, welcome. >> pleasure to be here now, why do you think that the president of the united states mentioned your state when talking about the wall? >> well, it could be a matter of poor geographic knowledge. it could be a gaffe. colorado's a very welcoming state. there is no wall constructed here. we don't want a wall between kansas or oklahoma or new mexico. we are very welcoming of the people across the world and country and hope people come here to ski and enjoy the great outdoors. >> love skiing in colorado. indeed a welcome place. hang on. because take me back to when you first heard i imagine your phone blew up. what was your first reaction when you heard the president say that? >> when the president says something, even this president, your first reaction, take it seriously. make sure there's not a wall built in colorado and confirmed and of course, there is no wall being built here. the president's plan actually pulled money out of colorado from our military bases to construct a wall on the southern border. we h
here now to discuss, the governor of colorado, jared polis, governor, welcome. >> pleasure to be here now, why do you think that the president of the united states mentioned your state when talking about the wall? >> well, it could be a matter of poor geographic knowledge. it could be a gaffe. colorado's a very welcoming state. there is no wall constructed here. we don't want a wall between kansas or oklahoma or new mexico. we are very welcoming of the people across the world and...
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. >> realmente es una victoria para todos y un golpe contra la migra, contra la poli migra como decimostos por violaciones ademÁs, el juez encontrÓ que los datos con los que decide sus solicitudes de detenciÓn estÁn llenos de errores. un testigo de inmigraciÓn dijo en sus propias palabras que estÁn incompletos y estÁn equivocados . aimÉ: se estima que mÁs de 2 millones de personas corren deportadas en los Últimos 11 aÑos en el programa de comunidades seguras. >> el centro de operaciones, el programa de comunidades seguras estÁ aquÍ en california. por este orden los agentes que trabajan en ese centro han estado mandando solicitudes de detenciÓn a 42 estados cada dÍa. >> realmente ahora si decimos que no hay pretextos, no hay pretextos para que los alcaldes locales les estÉn haciendo los mandados ni a donald trump ni a la migra. jaime: aÚn existe la posibilidad de que el gobierno apele esta decisiÓn. sin embargo, una vocera indicÓ a univisión que por el momento estÁn revisando la decisiÓn del juez y considerando sus opciones legales. en los Ángeles, jaime garcÍa, univisiÓn. patricia: como
. >> realmente es una victoria para todos y un golpe contra la migra, contra la poli migra como decimostos por violaciones ademÁs, el juez encontrÓ que los datos con los que decide sus solicitudes de detenciÓn estÁn llenos de errores. un testigo de inmigraciÓn dijo en sus propias palabras que estÁn incompletos y estÁn equivocados . aimÉ: se estima que mÁs de 2 millones de personas corren deportadas en los Últimos 11 aÑos en el programa de comunidades seguras. >> el centro...
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su campaÑa >>> buenas tardes las cosas seguirÁn difÍcils para trump en la investigaciÓn de juicio polÍ esta es nuestra noticia principal ademÁs este domingo. >> ¿dÓnde estÁ dulce marÍa? >>> el paradero de la niÑa que desapareciÓ en new jersey es todavÍa un misterio su familia estÁ desesperada la policÍa no avanza en la investigaciÓn piden la colaboraciÓn del pÚblico para resolver el caso >>> entrenamiento de elite, ice prepara un lugar con rÉplicas >>> congresistas dicen que es un ataque directo contra sus comunidades. >> la mÁscara del prÍncipe el rostro del cantante josÉ jose queda inmortalizado en mÁscaras de lÁtex que se venden en mÉxico. hablamos con los jÓvenes que lo fabricaron. >> el presidente trump volviÓ hoy a la carga contra los demÓcratas y contra la investigaciÓn para determinarÁ o no un juicio polÍtico y tambiÉn defendiÓ a su abogado rudolph giuliani todo esto de cara a una semana que serÁ sin duda compleja para trump y su equipo zamora los explica >>> ha sido uno de sus hombres de confianza que se puso duda el viernes en sus palabras parecÍa ver que su relaciÓn terminab
su campaÑa >>> buenas tardes las cosas seguirÁn difÍcils para trump en la investigaciÓn de juicio polÍ esta es nuestra noticia principal ademÁs este domingo. >> ¿dÓnde estÁ dulce marÍa? >>> el paradero de la niÑa que desapareciÓ en new jersey es todavÍa un misterio su familia estÁ desesperada la policÍa no avanza en la investigaciÓn piden la colaboraciÓn del pÚblico para resolver el caso >>> entrenamiento de elite, ice prepara un lugar con...
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i am a first-year poly sigh major. really interested in terms and issues that straddle political and actual reality. for example, someone who lives by the mexican border might feel that immigrants are taking their jobs. may not have a beach we can run on. in the election that unites us. the twod of shocking, different realities that people live in. mayor buttigieg: the best we can do is connected to realities on the ground. the great example for this is the political trajectory of the affordable care act. it2010, we got killed over because it was all in theory. people believed it. the winningwas issue for democrats. it actually happen, and people realize they were better off. toughest social are doing a lot better. did --'t undock you undocumented immigrant who was a businessman deported. people were furious that he was deported. it was a great concern in part of our county. all these people were demanding i do something to stop this, which of course i could not. they were conservative republicans. his wife voted for d
i am a first-year poly sigh major. really interested in terms and issues that straddle political and actual reality. for example, someone who lives by the mexican border might feel that immigrants are taking their jobs. may not have a beach we can run on. in the election that unites us. the twod of shocking, different realities that people live in. mayor buttigieg: the best we can do is connected to realities on the ground. the great example for this is the political trajectory of the...
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so on c thisar poly objection they have, i was easy for them to speak out.i o think the president has a strong stranglehold on the pare becahe republican lawmakers need his pmary voters and are afraid ohe base. impeachment -- robert: could they take t actio, carl? carl: i think the i will be acti congres c there ll be very bipartisan acheon in the house and senate. they want to respond to this. and i think to your question, though, it' like, are they barradnmpeameo theg to manhe same degree? we saw an illinois congressman this week say take me off the upst of people whotr support p. that's just one person but do you really want to go as hard as you might?ey think they know more out this tha the president does. robert: what do your republican sources tell you, abby? does this move on sia make them unsettled? barricades as car said?he abby: it feels like on foreign policy -- syria's not the only plac t wheres has happened -- republicans have been willing to push back on the president. delayed imposing russiansident sanctions. they've done it repeatedlyoln foreigny because i think they b
so on c thisar poly objection they have, i was easy for them to speak out.i o think the president has a strong stranglehold on the pare becahe republican lawmakers need his pmary voters and are afraid ohe base. impeachment -- robert: could they take t actio, carl? carl: i think the i will be acti congres c there ll be very bipartisan acheon in the house and senate. they want to respond to this. and i think to your question, though, it' like, are they barradnmpeameo theg to manhe same degree? we...
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polis sh by brown in that confrontation is recovering tonight inside this hospital under po w charged with capital murder. lester >> morgan chesky in dallas, thank you. >>> as the vaping illness epidemic spreads, new york announced its first vaping related death today. the victim identified as a 17-year-old boy. that's the first reported teen death linked to vaping nbc news has confirmed 24 deaths linked to vaping this year >>> also tonight, two more parents sentenced in the college admissions cheating scandal. and in a rare interview, the lead prosecutor breaking his silence about actress felicity huffman and issuing a new message to lori loughlin here is nbc's miguel almaguer. parents, greg and marcia abbott each sentenced to a month in prison today, the federal prosecutor in the nation's largest college entrance cheating scandal is breaking hi profile defendants >> one of the things we look to is how much money was involved. >> reporter: in a rare interview, with dozens of cases still open, u.s. attorney andrew lelling tells wcvb in boston felicity huffman who pleaded guilty to fra
polis sh by brown in that confrontation is recovering tonight inside this hospital under po w charged with capital murder. lester >> morgan chesky in dallas, thank you. >>> as the vaping illness epidemic spreads, new york announced its first vaping related death today. the victim identified as a 17-year-old boy. that's the first reported teen death linked to vaping nbc news has confirmed 24 deaths linked to vaping this year >>> also tonight, two more parents sentenced in...
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laura: four people at poli headquarters in paris are killed by a colleague. the attack comes amid a protest highligh face.e risks officers plus, the healing power of poems. we visit britain's first p ttry pharmacysee if words can heal the body and soul. t laura: fse watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to orld news america." president trump called on china to investigate joe biden and his son today as he faces an impeacent inquiry for pressuring ukraine to do the same thing. mr. trump's intervention came as thneformer u.s. envoy to ukr was interviewed behind closed doors on capitol hill. democrats want to know why mr. trump asked a favor of the country's leader and whether american military aid was withheld as leverage. here is what the president had earlier. pres. trump: china should start an investigation into the bidens, because what happened in china is just about as bad as what happened with ukraine. president zelensky -- if it were me, i would recoend a start anin investigatio the bidens, because nobody has any doubt that they were not crooked.
laura: four people at poli headquarters in paris are killed by a colleague. the attack comes amid a protest highligh face.e risks officers plus, the healing power of poems. we visit britain's first p ttry pharmacysee if words can heal the body and soul. t laura: fse watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to orld news america." president trump called on china to investigate joe biden and his son today as he faces an impeacent inquiry for pressuring ukraine to do the same thing. mr....
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president's brazen and an president appealed to china and to ukraine to investigate joe biden is wrong and a poly. in washington. alexander on the mound. >>tonight we're learning democratic presidential candidate, bernie sanders actually had a heart attack he is out of the hospital the vermont senator's campaign says he walked out of the las vegas hospital feeling great and looking forward to getting back to work. sanders had 2 stents placed in a block artery. doctors say sanders made a good expected progress and that all of his other arteries were normal. the 78 year-old was hospitalized after experiencing chest discomfort on tuesday. >>now to big story we've been following as we mentioned earlier a judge has scheduled a second trial for go ship master tenant derick almena on 36 involuntary manslaughter charges for that warehouse fire in oakland that killed 36 people in the first trial for amanda. >>and co defendant max harris and it's september 5th members of the jury deadlocked 10 to 2 in favor of convicting amanda and according harris on all charges. so for more on the latest developments in
president's brazen and an president appealed to china and to ukraine to investigate joe biden is wrong and a poly. in washington. alexander on the mound. >>tonight we're learning democratic presidential candidate, bernie sanders actually had a heart attack he is out of the hospital the vermont senator's campaign says he walked out of the las vegas hospital feeling great and looking forward to getting back to work. sanders had 2 stents placed in a block artery. doctors say sanders made a...
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. >> reporter: we learns of 300 other veterans deported under a poli policy enacted during the bill clinton administration and implemented by every president since. a policy enabling deportation for anyone who committed what is known is an aggravated felony including crimes such as failure to show up in court or entering the country illegally and as in solace's drug possession. >> if you've been convicted of a certain defenses it is deportable. >> even if you've served as a veteran. >> that is right,yes. >>ol repory in an interview two years ago. >> is that fair. >> we don't ask what is fair or not fair, we are simply here to administer the law and that is what we are charged with and that is what we do. >> reporter: but according to this report by the government accountability office, the arm of congress, i.c.e. did not consistently follow its own policies involving veterans. in some cases agents were unaware of the policies even existed. and some veterans who were removed may not have received the level of review and approval that is appropriate for cases involving veterans. >> i couldn't
. >> reporter: we learns of 300 other veterans deported under a poli policy enacted during the bill clinton administration and implemented by every president since. a policy enabling deportation for anyone who committed what is known is an aggravated felony including crimes such as failure to show up in court or entering the country illegally and as in solace's drug possession. >> if you've been convicted of a certain defenses it is deportable. >> even if you've served as a...
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so on this clear poly objection they have, i was easy for them to speak out. i do think the president has ang st stranglehold on the party because the republican lawmakers need his pry voters and are afraid of the base. impeachment -- robert: could they take t actio, carl? carl: i think there will be action in congres c there ll be very bipartisan action in the housend the senate. they want to respond to this. though, it's like, are they going to be willing to manhe barricades on impeachment to th? same deg we saw an illinois congressman this week she take me off upst of people who support trump. that's just one person but do you really want to go as hard as they think they know more about this than the president does. robert: wh do your republican sources tell you, abby? does this move on syria make them unsettled? less willing to go to the barricades as carl said? igny: it feels like on fo policy -- syria's not the only place where this has happened -- ngpublicans have been wil to onsh back on the president. they did it when the president delayed imposing ru
so on this clear poly objection they have, i was easy for them to speak out. i do think the president has ang st stranglehold on the party because the republican lawmakers need his pry voters and are afraid of the base. impeachment -- robert: could they take t actio, carl? carl: i think there will be action in congres c there ll be very bipartisan action in the housend the senate. they want to respond to this. though, it's like, are they going to be willing to manhe barricades on impeachment to...
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story they relied on 100 year old research to develop their bio plastics they want to powder is a poly were produced by bacteria it's converted into granule it which can then become all manner of products bio on now sells licenses all over the world for its bio plastic and that's where the great thing about this by alcohol is that bacteria decomposes if you leave it in water or soil i mean. is there not so it's a completely harmless to vironment and nature. of your they've got about. 50 composes in less than 3 months normal plastic doesn't biodegrade at all around the world an estimated $350000000.00 tonnes of plastic are produced every year some of that ends up in a pool in jan a call at least nat but the fisherman is optimistic about the future at least most of the time. my us better get i hope things get a lot better we really need to focus on cleaning up what we have done over the past few years you will you're suddenly on the bus are. in the harbor of porto to saudi oh sergio 5 arrives to greet the fisherman he coordinates the waste disposal with them so that's everything for toda
story they relied on 100 year old research to develop their bio plastics they want to powder is a poly were produced by bacteria it's converted into granule it which can then become all manner of products bio on now sells licenses all over the world for its bio plastic and that's where the great thing about this by alcohol is that bacteria decomposes if you leave it in water or soil i mean. is there not so it's a completely harmless to vironment and nature. of your they've got about. 50...
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. >> ( translated ): for two months now, the hong kong poli have been doing their duty according to thehong kradical demonstrators have repeatedly attacked police officers with extremely dangerous tools. they have already committed seriously violent crimes and have begun to show signs of terrorism. >> reporter: chi agan threatening to use its military. troops massed on the hong kong border, and the army unit already garrisoned in hong kong, released a slick video showingld rs practicing. but beijing knows there's with the u.s. if the militaryhip intervened because that's what president trump has warned. >> we're also carefully honitoring the situation i kong. the world fully expects that the chinesgovernment will honorin its bitreaty. how china chooses to handle thes situation wi a great deal about its role in the world in the future. >> reporter: chinese officials say comments like that encourage protesters to become paratists.an >> ( ated ): the situation in hong kong has deteriorated to the poinwhere some protesters dare to openly challenge the principle of "one country, two systems.
. >> ( translated ): for two months now, the hong kong poli have been doing their duty according to thehong kradical demonstrators have repeatedly attacked police officers with extremely dangerous tools. they have already committed seriously violent crimes and have begun to show signs of terrorism. >> reporter: chi agan threatening to use its military. troops massed on the hong kong border, and the army unit already garrisoned in hong kong, released a slick video showingld rs...
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they be on has made it to the viking school senior year on the polis a from a hardware store but the tent is fashioned after what archaeologists have learned about the viking age this is quite different from the history they'd be on learnt at school the local dog here at school you don't learn anything about the vikings daily lives be that that's what's so incredibly fascinating to respect them i'm. interested perspective vikings can apply to this beautiful community college and sell your art in 7 norway it's even office room and board so i don't mind it it's not hard to spot from which students are taking the viking class. the teachers have no problems with using modern tools or the training supervisor explains it's more about exploring the viking way of life the precise reenactment butterfly and i always think about what materials people had a variable to them back then. and then we use that and build something with the techniques current had the time to me go from 0. to being the popular series by kings focuses more on techniques for a minute to ring in pillaging the fighting's th
they be on has made it to the viking school senior year on the polis a from a hardware store but the tent is fashioned after what archaeologists have learned about the viking age this is quite different from the history they'd be on learnt at school the local dog here at school you don't learn anything about the vikings daily lives be that that's what's so incredibly fascinating to respect them i'm. interested perspective vikings can apply to this beautiful community college and sell your art...