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talking about the prevalence of these digital devices. we are having a conversation shulevitz this morning, contributor to the atlantic. if you want to join the conversation, easy enough to do. if you are in the eastern or central time zone, (202) 748-8000, mountain or pacific time zones, (202) 748-8001. judith shulevitz, you know that google and amazon are pushing these devices to the point where last holiday season, they lost money with of the sales with some of the discounts on these. why are they doing that and where do they see this technology going? judith: industry observers speculate about that. we do not know. they see them as loss leaders. they want to hook you to their brand so that as these voices move into the internet of things, your cars, your whatever it is, refrigerators, stoves, per sonal appliances, they will be hooked into the google's ecosystem or the amazon ecosystem or the apple ecosystem. whoever wins that market wins the war. that's where the money is going to be. host: before we get there, there are hurdles they
talking about the prevalence of these digital devices. we are having a conversation shulevitz this morning, contributor to the atlantic. if you want to join the conversation, easy enough to do. if you are in the eastern or central time zone, (202) 748-8000, mountain or pacific time zones, (202) 748-8001. judith shulevitz, you know that google and amazon are pushing these devices to the point where last holiday season, they lost money with of the sales with some of the discounts on these. why...
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but these tactics were prevalent and specifically targeting these minorities. were prevalent and specificallyprevalent and specifically targeting these minorities. it would concern people greatly that there was compromising material gathered from people who thought they were answering questions anonymously. from people who thought they were answering questions anonymouslym was almost like old—fashioned spite tactics. using people's in securities, targeting the emotional vulnerabilities to try to somehow compromise the people who were following those pages so they could use it at a later date. 0ne strong example is a meme who believe they have a sex addiction, an embarrassing problem, and exploiting that emotional vulnerability. the real toll and consequences is yet to be seen. south africans have been celebrating national reconciliation day, a public holiday to encourage healing across the racial divide. but after more than two decades of freedom, there's growing evidence that racism is still embedded in the country. and in rural areas, violent attacks have undermined the idea of a rainbow na
but these tactics were prevalent and specifically targeting these minorities. were prevalent and specificallyprevalent and specifically targeting these minorities. it would concern people greatly that there was compromising material gathered from people who thought they were answering questions anonymously. from people who thought they were answering questions anonymouslym was almost like old—fashioned spite tactics. using people's in securities, targeting the emotional vulnerabilities to try...
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but it doesn't seem that prevalent to me. so i was curious if you have statistics about how frequently these things are used or, you know, it's not actually that common. i don't have the stats. >> we totally agree. [laughter] and what's interesting about it is people are really super duper protective of trigger warnings. so i thought it was interesting when i was introduced that our article was described as being primarily about trigger warnings. >> that was a real thing. >> everyone responds to trigger warnings. >> no, no, that's right. >> we don't write the title. [laughter] >> don peck was our editor at the atlantic, so he made the article so much were better. he came one the time, or the team at the atlantic came up with the title, the coddling of -- we hate it, but it's a great title. [laughter] and at the last minute, somehow, like, in the actual url it's about trigger warnings. somehow. and so the hook became, for the internet, the hook became it was about trigger warnings. it was just one piece. >> right. >> looking b
but it doesn't seem that prevalent to me. so i was curious if you have statistics about how frequently these things are used or, you know, it's not actually that common. i don't have the stats. >> we totally agree. [laughter] and what's interesting about it is people are really super duper protective of trigger warnings. so i thought it was interesting when i was introduced that our article was described as being primarily about trigger warnings. >> that was a real thing. >>...
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talking about the prevalence of these devices. we are having a conversation with judith shulevitz and if you want to join the conversation, if you are in the eastern or central time zone, (202) 748-8000, mountain or pacific time zones, (202) 748-8001. you know thattz, google and amazon are pushing these devices to last holiday season, they lost the money on some of the discounts. why are they doing that and where they seeing the technology going? industry observers speculate about that, we do not know. they see them as loss leaders. they want to hook you to their these voices as moving to the internet of things -- your cars, your whatever it is, refrigerators, stoves, per will bepliances, they hooked into the google's ecosystem or apple ecosystem. whoever wins that market wins the war. that's where the money is going to be. host: before we get there, there are hurdles they need to overcome. start with the privacy hurdle. the stories of these devices recording conversations they were not supposed to be recording and sending them ou
talking about the prevalence of these devices. we are having a conversation with judith shulevitz and if you want to join the conversation, if you are in the eastern or central time zone, (202) 748-8000, mountain or pacific time zones, (202) 748-8001. you know thattz, google and amazon are pushing these devices to last holiday season, they lost the money on some of the discounts. why are they doing that and where they seeing the technology going? industry observers speculate about that, we do...
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deaths related to overdoses from fentanyl are more prevalent in the midwest and on the east coast, but they are happening here in california and researchers say if we don't become more aware of the problem, it will likely get worse. in san francisco, susie steimle, kpix5. >>> the director of the cia meeting privately with a small group of senators to discuss the murder of had the saudi journalist -- murder of the saudi journalist jamal khashoggi believing the crown prince ordered the killing and senators at the meeting agreed justice needs to be served. >> the crown prince is a wrecking ball. i think he's complicit in the murder of khashoggi. >> this has got to be strongly condemned by the administration and then there's got to be a price to pay for what happened. >> a series of sanctions beyond those that exist would be a very strong answer. >> some senators threatened to block saudi funding because of the response of the trump administration. president trump says he's standing by saudi arabia because of the importance of the u.s./saudi relationship. >>> right now the body of late pre
deaths related to overdoses from fentanyl are more prevalent in the midwest and on the east coast, but they are happening here in california and researchers say if we don't become more aware of the problem, it will likely get worse. in san francisco, susie steimle, kpix5. >>> the director of the cia meeting privately with a small group of senators to discuss the murder of had the saudi journalist -- murder of the saudi journalist jamal khashoggi believing the crown prince ordered the...
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the hunger concern is prevalent to engage with international bodies. economic opportunity either one or two with the push factor but guatemalaa, to - - guatemala the average age is 18 between 35 or 4,030,000 people entering the workforce , that is a huge mismatch so you can see why people would move toward economic opportunities so those are the two factors that are the most prevalent but the violence is an important issue i am impressed with the progress of el salvador reducing the mortar - - the murder rate by 43 percent and in honduras 50 percent and in guatemala is down 33 percent so those are all very good signs in terms of violence. but we see it as an economic opportunity and food insecurity and continued issues withee violence we have to attack all three. >> whatin you are describing is unbelievably complicated menu of things that are a push back maybe similar but from country to country it could be different so that begs the question the united states or mexico working together what can we do about it cracks it was a different time or differen
the hunger concern is prevalent to engage with international bodies. economic opportunity either one or two with the push factor but guatemalaa, to - - guatemala the average age is 18 between 35 or 4,030,000 people entering the workforce , that is a huge mismatch so you can see why people would move toward economic opportunities so those are the two factors that are the most prevalent but the violence is an important issue i am impressed with the progress of el salvador reducing the mortar - -...
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these are the two factors we see most prevalent.. that remains an issue they reduce the murder rate by 43 percent and 50 percent in the last two years and also to see the very high murder rates that is down 33 percent so that does not mean certain communities are not impacted dramatically with people leaving central america so we see that as an economic opportunity and poverty issue so we need to attack. >> what you are describing is the unbelievably complicated menu of things to have this pushback that may be similar in that community so that begs the question and terms of the united statesri working with central american countries, what can we do about it? so with the central american issues 30 yearsrs ago, it was a different time, a different place, but when the peace accords of 1996 there was a huge sighs of relief with the united states in my view pushed forward appropriately with the free trade agreement with job creation and job growth. if you look at where they are today it almost seems that progress is not nearly as much as
these are the two factors we see most prevalent.. that remains an issue they reduce the murder rate by 43 percent and 50 percent in the last two years and also to see the very high murder rates that is down 33 percent so that does not mean certain communities are not impacted dramatically with people leaving central america so we see that as an economic opportunity and poverty issue so we need to attack. >> what you are describing is the unbelievably complicated menu of things to have...
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that we most prevalent. the violence remains an important issue. i'm really impressed with the progress that the plan el valve el salvador reduced their murder rate and -- those are all dawn and those governor signs. doesn't mean that certain communities and neighborhood are not impacted and that's a factor for some people leaving central america but we see it as an economic opportunity and poverty issue, food insecurity issue, and then of course, continued issues with violence and security. so we need to attack all three. >> what is your describing is unbelieve by complicated menu of things that are serving is a push factors and may be similar for people in a the james geographic region but country to country, ural -- rural and urban and term of the united states and mexico working together with central american countries, what can we do about it? i began my career at the state department working central american issues almost 30 years ago. and it was a different time, different place, there were military conflicts, et cetera, but when the peace a
that we most prevalent. the violence remains an important issue. i'm really impressed with the progress that the plan el valve el salvador reduced their murder rate and -- those are all dawn and those governor signs. doesn't mean that certain communities and neighborhood are not impacted and that's a factor for some people leaving central america but we see it as an economic opportunity and poverty issue, food insecurity issue, and then of course, continued issues with violence and security. so...
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methods to detect drugs. —— drones. most prevalent methods to detect drugs. -- drones. of gatwick has been closed down by rogue drone operators flying some of these roads around the riveter? it is interesting because we do not know who has done this and what their intent was. without understanding this, it is hard to talk about the impacts this has had. 0n this, it is hard to talk about the impacts this has had. on my surprise? i am impacts this has had. on my surprise? iam not impacts this has had. on my surprise? i am not and we talk about it in our industry, and it is an early—stage and history, about the impact that drones can have on places like airports. the airport has no choice but to take the safest decision and they did that by securing the air space and getting the military. they had to make the decision that was the safest by the passengers and thankfully nobody was hurt. because the airspace so they could secure it once that happens, the reopened the skies. does this mean that not all the gatwick but other airports in the country and other airports in the c
methods to detect drugs. —— drones. most prevalent methods to detect drugs. -- drones. of gatwick has been closed down by rogue drone operators flying some of these roads around the riveter? it is interesting because we do not know who has done this and what their intent was. without understanding this, it is hard to talk about the impacts this has had. 0n this, it is hard to talk about the impacts this has had. on my surprise? i am impacts this has had. on my surprise? iam not impacts this...
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paul smith takes us through it to her after the introduction which examines how indian imagery is prevalent in products, toys and mascots. >> the paradox is this, in 2018 the united states is a country of 283 million people and american indians are perhaps 1 percent of that of that population. most americans live in urban areas and parts of the country where they never actually see american indians. and yet in american daily life in images, advertising, mascots surround people every single day. so, the show is about exploring this strange contradiction of how prevalent american indians are in american life really from the earliest memories of americans throughout their lives. and yet how somehow it was never really noticed that much and never seems important. the territorial team decided to call this phenomenon "indians everywhere." is normalizing what is actually. we've never seen any instance where one ethnic group has been used for so long and into the present. so we want to enlarge the discussion beyond the idea simply of stereotypes and architectural appropriations and look at the vast
paul smith takes us through it to her after the introduction which examines how indian imagery is prevalent in products, toys and mascots. >> the paradox is this, in 2018 the united states is a country of 283 million people and american indians are perhaps 1 percent of that of that population. most americans live in urban areas and parts of the country where they never actually see american indians. and yet in american daily life in images, advertising, mascots surround people every...
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artificial intelligence or ai is far more prevalent than we may realize in the city of nuremberg itself driving subway trains are already in operation so far there haven't been any accidents and of course timetables have long been produced by computers instead of people. but the true revolution through self learning algorithms is yet to come and germany is still trailing when it comes to ai development partly because you need tons of data to do it something companies in the u.s. and especially in china have far easier access to than those in europe. the continent's tough data protection laws can be a bit of a competitive disadvantage but the owners of this data center believe that that could change. your time on this to me to feel the informational self-determination of their data they want to know they're still in charge of it but that's something that a german data center working with in german law can guarantee to. the. u.s. and china have known invested in ai now germany wants to join the race to the government has pledged to invest around three billion euros in ai research by twent
artificial intelligence or ai is far more prevalent than we may realize in the city of nuremberg itself driving subway trains are already in operation so far there haven't been any accidents and of course timetables have long been produced by computers instead of people. but the true revolution through self learning algorithms is yet to come and germany is still trailing when it comes to ai development partly because you need tons of data to do it something companies in the u.s. and especially...
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this prevalence is something that retailers notice when they look at a location. it doesn't provide the welcoming attractive location that they desire. as part of our work for ocii we looked at the competitor grocery stores and the map that you see here shows half-mile radius from the block 8 location, and the five grocers. there are five globe you ares located near this site. woodlands is two blocks. it is within that half-mile, then four more right on the pere outside. trader joe's on fourth, whole foods on fourth. safe way on kings street and safe way on jackson street. two of those stores offer no on site parking. trader joe's and jackson street safe way. given the san francisco population and density and income. we found this half-mile radius or a 10 minute walk appear to capture most of the trade area for neighborhood or convenience retail like grocery. in a more suburban location there is an old rule of thumb a grocery store requires a population of 10,000 to 30,000 people within a one to three mile area to support the grocery. that is a different scale. we
this prevalence is something that retailers notice when they look at a location. it doesn't provide the welcoming attractive location that they desire. as part of our work for ocii we looked at the competitor grocery stores and the map that you see here shows half-mile radius from the block 8 location, and the five grocers. there are five globe you ares located near this site. woodlands is two blocks. it is within that half-mile, then four more right on the pere outside. trader joe's on fourth,...
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[applause] i deflected the the first question. >> what are the most prevalent myths about leadership. >> i wanted to start. this first myth is we understand it. we study it, we have books on it, we categorize of uses as leaders but we went through a lifetime of trying to lead, trying to learn to lead and yet we never really felt we got it. so we went back to first principles with this book, went all the way to pluto and said, all right, let's go back to first principles, figure it out. and we started studying and is the conclusion we came to is a little upsetting. that leadership is not what we think it is. and it never has been. we have lived with this mythology about leadership. i grew up with a mother who loved mythology and so she read to me all the time and i eave a little orange book she got when she was five years old inth chattanooga, tennessee and one of the myths in it i love, about atlas. and you have this muscular atlas, standing on a mountaintop and holding up the sky. and the thing that was amazing for a long time, people accepted that. they just said, the sky is still u
[applause] i deflected the the first question. >> what are the most prevalent myths about leadership. >> i wanted to start. this first myth is we understand it. we study it, we have books on it, we categorize of uses as leaders but we went through a lifetime of trying to lead, trying to learn to lead and yet we never really felt we got it. so we went back to first principles with this book, went all the way to pluto and said, all right, let's go back to first principles, figure it...
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so it shows that especially in california, it's very prevalent in offering among the counties across the major counties in california. this movement to exclusively m.a. plans in 2017 for sfhss has generated substantial savings. i'll show a chart later in the presentation. our estimate is about $10 million annually. there are a lot of advantagements being driven -- advancements being driven by the federal government for cost effective, high quality care. i know there was a discussion about the macrolegislation passed in 2015. you'll see in the footnote. those medicare payments continued to accelerate and m.a. payments and m.a. plans are at the forefront of executing those advancements. and then as noted by the earlier commentary by members of the public -- how that health care is delivered in new and innovative ways, and again, m.a. plans are integral of that. so i'll touch on each of these four components as i go through the presentations. >> president breslin: just pretty much the highlights, please. >> sorry? >> president breslin: just pretty much the highlights, please, not every
so it shows that especially in california, it's very prevalent in offering among the counties across the major counties in california. this movement to exclusively m.a. plans in 2017 for sfhss has generated substantial savings. i'll show a chart later in the presentation. our estimate is about $10 million annually. there are a lot of advantagements being driven -- advancements being driven by the federal government for cost effective, high quality care. i know there was a discussion about the...
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." >> julia, start by explaining what digital assistants are and how prevalent they are. talking specifically about canisters, or hockey pucks that we use to help us cook or play music on or get the weather from. items we are first bringing into our home, the voice-activated digital assistants. in the piece, i talk about the future of these devices. we will get more and more of the and they will move into internet of things, which is to say we will be talking to our refrigerators, toilets, cars -- and our cars will be talking to us. in piece is about how we are the first stages of bringing these things into our homes and where it goes from there. >> who is most likely to buy these things now, and how are they being used? tobasically, people who tend be adopters of technology are the first to buy them. but quite a few young families are buying them. my own daughter-in-law bought one. she has a two and a half-year-old at home, and she is very strict about technology. i asked, why do you do that? she said, because it allows me to play music without opening my computer. >>
." >> julia, start by explaining what digital assistants are and how prevalent they are. talking specifically about canisters, or hockey pucks that we use to help us cook or play music on or get the weather from. items we are first bringing into our home, the voice-activated digital assistants. in the piece, i talk about the future of these devices. we will get more and more of the and they will move into internet of things, which is to say we will be talking to our refrigerators,...
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after the first gulf war president bush the preval ratings went through the roof but that didn't last long many americans became unhappy with his domestic policies because of tough economic times he was forced to raise taxes it was a broken promise and the perfect ammunition for bill clinton bush next democratic opponent clinton won the one thousand nine hundred two presidential election and after his one term in the white house bush called it quits he focused his efforts on humanitarian activities. and his family which in two thousand and one once again broke history as bush son became president. to france now where police and protesters have filled central paris with smoke and tear gas and a third weekend of clashes in our in and around the shoals elisei demonstrators from the yellow vests mint set cars and banks on fire police responded with gas and water cannon more than eighty people are reported to have been injured while more than two hundred have been arrested the protests were prompted by fuel tax increases but many are also angry at other reforms being carried out by preside
after the first gulf war president bush the preval ratings went through the roof but that didn't last long many americans became unhappy with his domestic policies because of tough economic times he was forced to raise taxes it was a broken promise and the perfect ammunition for bill clinton bush next democratic opponent clinton won the one thousand nine hundred two presidential election and after his one term in the white house bush called it quits he focused his efforts on humanitarian...
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to kick things off, general mcchrystal, what are the most prevalent myths about leadership? >> let me first thank you for having me here today and thank you for the wonderful introduction. let me say that my two co-authors are in the room today. the former navy s.e.a.l. and former marine. together, we had this cumulative, amazing iq. i left the group, it would have gone down slightly. when the tough questions come, the right answers are back there. thank you guys for being here. thanks for being on the team. [ applause ] now -- >> what are the most prevalent myths about leadership? >> i want to start, the first myth is that we understand it. we study it, we have books on it, we categorize ourselves as leaders, but i went through a lifetime of trying to lead, trying to learn to lead as my co-authors did, and yet we never really thought we got it. so we went back to first principles with this book, "leaders," and we said all right, let's go back to first principles, figure it out. we started studying it and the conclusion we came to was a little upsetting. that leadership is n
to kick things off, general mcchrystal, what are the most prevalent myths about leadership? >> let me first thank you for having me here today and thank you for the wonderful introduction. let me say that my two co-authors are in the room today. the former navy s.e.a.l. and former marine. together, we had this cumulative, amazing iq. i left the group, it would have gone down slightly. when the tough questions come, the right answers are back there. thank you guys for being here. thanks...
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is this challenge more prevalent in asia, rather than the west? no, it is not.really a global one. is there a future for the future of food in asia? of course, of course! we are seeing a lot of exciting developments in asia. a lot of start—ups, a lot of investors interested in this space 110w. investors interested in this space now. and many government support as well. for instance, in singapore, we talk about food security. in china, food safety. all of which are interconnected with the way we produce food. that was elaine siu from the good food —— good food institute talking about food security in the future of food. let us security in the future of food. let us look demarcus. so far so good in mid—morning trade. the nikkei up. the hang seng hasjust opened for trading. it is up by almost a full %. gaining 231 points. this is after wall street stocks finished i reckon idoto wall street stocks finished i reckon i do to improved hopes for the us— china trade talks. —— finished up. the dowjones up by 157. the biggest gainer was the nasdaq, high you buy a full %. t
is this challenge more prevalent in asia, rather than the west? no, it is not.really a global one. is there a future for the future of food in asia? of course, of course! we are seeing a lot of exciting developments in asia. a lot of start—ups, a lot of investors interested in this space 110w. investors interested in this space now. and many government support as well. for instance, in singapore, we talk about food security. in china, food safety. all of which are interconnected with the way...
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nobody could see coming that false confessions would be that prevalent in the spot the waist up wrongful conviction. had any interrogations out there what you'll see is threat promise threat promise threat lie a lie a lie the process of interrogation is designed to put people in just that frame of mind make the most comfortable make them want to get out and don't take no for an answer don't accept their denials she said or forward horary santa statement that i will be home by that time the next day there's a culture on accountability and police officers know that they can engage in misconduct that has nothing to do with all their crime. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the us is over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes have to teach this. eighty five percent of global wealth you longs to the ultra rich the point six percent market saw thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building a two point one billion dollar a i industrial p
nobody could see coming that false confessions would be that prevalent in the spot the waist up wrongful conviction. had any interrogations out there what you'll see is threat promise threat promise threat lie a lie a lie the process of interrogation is designed to put people in just that frame of mind make the most comfortable make them want to get out and don't take no for an answer don't accept their denials she said or forward horary santa statement that i will be home by that time the next...
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nobody could see coming that false confessions would be that prevalent in this population from focus which if you look at any interrogation out there what you'll see is threat promise threat promise threat lie a lie a lie the process of interrogation is designed to put people in just that frame of mind make the most comfortable make them want to get out and don't take no for an answer and don't accept their denials she said therefore which. sat on the statement that i would be home by that time the next day there's a culture on accountability and police officers know that they can engage in misconduct that has nothing to do with solving a crime. rush is officially start singing to twenty nineteen with the clock having no struck midnight in all eleven all russia's time zones will bring in the festivities from central moscow. but the celebrations. morning in moscow the problem focusing on the russian city of. least seven people have been killed thirty five. gas explosion people still working for the. joint patrols in the english channel after a spike in the number of illegal immigrants
nobody could see coming that false confessions would be that prevalent in this population from focus which if you look at any interrogation out there what you'll see is threat promise threat promise threat lie a lie a lie the process of interrogation is designed to put people in just that frame of mind make the most comfortable make them want to get out and don't take no for an answer and don't accept their denials she said therefore which. sat on the statement that i would be home by that time...
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after the first gulf war president bush the preval ratings went through the roof but that didn't last long many americans became unhappy with his domestic policies because of tough economic times he was forced to raise taxes it was a broken promise and the perfect ammunition for bill clinton bush next democratic opponent clinton won the one thousand nine hundred two presidential election and after his one term in the white house bush called it quits. he focused his efforts on humanitarian activities and his family which in two thousand and one once again broke history as bush son became president. matchday thirteen in the bundesliga is underway with promoted side to sort of hosting mid table minds on friday the whole site dominated the first half but after six to seven minutes it was miles who hit the back of the net. scored his fourth of the season to seal the win helped on by a blunder from the sort of keeper michelle received lines now move up to eighth in the standings. you're watching it every news live from berlin will have more coming at the top of the hour thank you for watchi
after the first gulf war president bush the preval ratings went through the roof but that didn't last long many americans became unhappy with his domestic policies because of tough economic times he was forced to raise taxes it was a broken promise and the perfect ammunition for bill clinton bush next democratic opponent clinton won the one thousand nine hundred two presidential election and after his one term in the white house bush called it quits. he focused his efforts on humanitarian...
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after the first gulf war president bush the preval ratings went through the roof but that didn't last long many americans became unhappy with his domestic policies because of tough economic times he was forced to raise taxes it was a broken promise and the perfect ammunition for bill clinton bush next democratic opponent clinton won the one thousand nine hundred two presidential election and after his one term in the white house bush called it quits he focused his efforts on humanitarian activities and his family which in two thousand and one once again broke history as bush son became president. the g twenty summit it is entering its second and final day higher the agenda is the ongoing trade dispute between the united states and china other topics include the killing of saudi journalist jamal khashoggi in turkey and heightened tensions between russia and ukraine global leaders positioned themselves cautiously as a host of disputes and disagreements threaten to undermine the show of unity as the summit got underway saudi arabia's prince mohammed bin some months stood alone with contr
after the first gulf war president bush the preval ratings went through the roof but that didn't last long many americans became unhappy with his domestic policies because of tough economic times he was forced to raise taxes it was a broken promise and the perfect ammunition for bill clinton bush next democratic opponent clinton won the one thousand nine hundred two presidential election and after his one term in the white house bush called it quits he focused his efforts on humanitarian...
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start by explaining what digital assistants are and how prevalent they are today in society. judith my piece was specifically : about voice activated digital assistants. beital assistants tend to shorthand for that.
start by explaining what digital assistants are and how prevalent they are today in society. judith my piece was specifically : about voice activated digital assistants. beital assistants tend to shorthand for that.
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nobody could see coming that false confessions would be that prevalent in the spot the waist up wrongful conviction. had any interrogation out there what you'll see is a threat promise threat promise threat lie a lie a lie the process of interrogation is designed to put people in just that frame of mind make the most comfortable make them want to get out and don't take no for an answer don't accept their denials she said if i would cooperate santa statement then i would be home by that time the next day there's a culture and accountability and police officers know that they can engage in misconduct that has nothing to do with solving a crime. you know world a big part of the lot and. it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door. and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. i. i. generally. get to convention you'll be going to scold. you because of a few
nobody could see coming that false confessions would be that prevalent in the spot the waist up wrongful conviction. had any interrogation out there what you'll see is a threat promise threat promise threat lie a lie a lie the process of interrogation is designed to put people in just that frame of mind make the most comfortable make them want to get out and don't take no for an answer don't accept their denials she said if i would cooperate santa statement then i would be home by that time the...
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optimistic about the future but my optimism is due more to the country my parents gave to me than the prevalent condition of civic life. we are of course testing the institution of american liberty in ways none of us ever imagined we would end in ways we never should again. my colleagues, to say that our politics is not healthy is somewhat of an understatement. we all know that this is not a normal time and the threats to our democracy from within and without are real and none of us can say with confidence how the situation we find ourselves in will turn out. over the past two years i have spoken a great deal on the subject from this chamber, there will be time enough later to return to it in other settings but in the time we have, i would like to speak more personally. as the authoritarian impulse reasserts itself globally and global commitment to democracy seems to be on shaky ground i have been thinking a lot recently about the american commitment to democracy, where it comes from and how if the circumstances were right, it might slip away. this got me thinking about when i was a much younge
optimistic about the future but my optimism is due more to the country my parents gave to me than the prevalent condition of civic life. we are of course testing the institution of american liberty in ways none of us ever imagined we would end in ways we never should again. my colleagues, to say that our politics is not healthy is somewhat of an understatement. we all know that this is not a normal time and the threats to our democracy from within and without are real and none of us can say...
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but racism holds no place in ourgame, it prevalent.unfortunately there are always going to be incidences. arguably the game of the weekend in the premier league sees leaders liverpool host manchester united. liverpool host manchester united. liverpool are 16 points clear of their rivals after 16 games. although they spent £100 million more than united in the summer, josie mourinho says it's notjust the lack of investment that is preventing his team from challenging for top honours. it's notjust about spending money and reinforcing the squad. the football team is more than that. a football team is not just about spending the money. a football tea m just about spending the money. a football team is a little bit like a house. a house is notjust about buying the furniture. you have to do work in the house, and when the houseis work in the house, and when the house is ready then you buy the furniture and spend money on the best possible furniture and then you are ready to live in an amazing house. the first british paralympian to win two go
but racism holds no place in ourgame, it prevalent.unfortunately there are always going to be incidences. arguably the game of the weekend in the premier league sees leaders liverpool host manchester united. liverpool host manchester united. liverpool are 16 points clear of their rivals after 16 games. although they spent £100 million more than united in the summer, josie mourinho says it's notjust the lack of investment that is preventing his team from challenging for top honours. it's...
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trill i don't know theses are passing through our bodies at any moment and prevalent and hard to detecty have no charge and easily deflected and it's -- this is really a significant event. >> kepler and don ended nasa missions. what did we learn from them? >> kepler discovered many many exo planets. we had not discovered them before. we thought they were out there and now new missions out there looking for more exo planets and that finding more that might have earth-like conditions and discovery of the different organics on the different bodies out there. they indicate there may be more like out there than we had thought originally. >> mind boggling what nasa has discovered. in saying that, we know they have the new horizons mission currently. is the shutdown affecting that in any way? >> the shutdown is unfortunate, of course, on mission critical activities, support the international space station will continue but we have faced these things at before and other government agencies and we will get through it. unfortunately, we probably wouldn't get as much coverage of some of these miss
trill i don't know theses are passing through our bodies at any moment and prevalent and hard to detecty have no charge and easily deflected and it's -- this is really a significant event. >> kepler and don ended nasa missions. what did we learn from them? >> kepler discovered many many exo planets. we had not discovered them before. we thought they were out there and now new missions out there looking for more exo planets and that finding more that might have earth-like conditions...
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it's prevalent among many teenagers, if you hear it a lot. >>> 4:46 is the time, allie rasmus is in for sal this morning. you're watching the fog and steve says it's moving around? >> yes, we can see it in some cameras and others it's not exi there's several out there. lets show you the map. we'll show you the sewer commute if you're coming from solano county. the bay bridge has a fog advisory, this is the view of the east shore freeway. you can barely see th although traffic is moving, you see headlights down in the screen. at bay point there's a crash, a three vehicle collision blocking one of the right lanes, this is north of willow pass. be aware of that p the golden gate bridge this is one of the brgeadvisory that the chp has put out. the visibility is fewer than 100 feet. we expect to see fog at the golden gate bridge, and steve paulson will tell pus more about that and what else is in support for this weatherwise. >> you covered it. >>> so far san man te'o was all right at last check that. may change in 10 minutes or so. look, if you can go now, the san mateo bridge, the dunbarto
it's prevalent among many teenagers, if you hear it a lot. >>> 4:46 is the time, allie rasmus is in for sal this morning. you're watching the fog and steve says it's moving around? >> yes, we can see it in some cameras and others it's not exi there's several out there. lets show you the map. we'll show you the sewer commute if you're coming from solano county. the bay bridge has a fog advisory, this is the view of the east shore freeway. you can barely see th although traffic is...
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. >> look at it like we're discovering something about the human brain we didn't realize was so prevalent >> why didn't he feel bad about wrapping up his friend? >> because it sounds good. >> candy, anyone? >> you know what's funny about this video, all of these noises that are happening up against the microphone is what drives our director crazy when it scratches the microphone. here, there's a whole video about it. >> if you would have played this video with no visual, i would have guessed the half of it. >> they get great satisfaction out of the sound. >> who knew that wrapping could be so hideous sounding. ♪ >> all of that. ♪ ♪ >> good luck getting the christmas spirit inspired, for operation santa. to buy gifts for children who really need it. how many awesome gifts can i buy in ten minutes with the ten-minute challenge. >> as he runs around target trying to find gifts for young ariel. this is how this works, he likes to work with thousands of incredible shapes. like, for example here, buying a couple things. >> can you imagine the other people shopping, they're like, cool, move it a
. >> look at it like we're discovering something about the human brain we didn't realize was so prevalent >> why didn't he feel bad about wrapping up his friend? >> because it sounds good. >> candy, anyone? >> you know what's funny about this video, all of these noises that are happening up against the microphone is what drives our director crazy when it scratches the microphone. here, there's a whole video about it. >> if you would have played this video...
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the most prevalent is the bus and taxi only lanes. i will talk more in a minute about what is to find -- what defines bass, with those are the most prevalent. probably 90% or so of the 30 miles as a bus only lane. we do have a few muni only lanes and that precludes taxis, shuttles, all types of buses. to date, those have been legislated where we have safety issues or safety concerns. the picture in the upper right shows eight -- hate to street. the buses go in the opposite direction of the cars. at the end of that streetwear runs, we have
the most prevalent is the bus and taxi only lanes. i will talk more in a minute about what is to find -- what defines bass, with those are the most prevalent. probably 90% or so of the 30 miles as a bus only lane. we do have a few muni only lanes and that precludes taxis, shuttles, all types of buses. to date, those have been legislated where we have safety issues or safety concerns. the picture in the upper right shows eight -- hate to street. the buses go in the opposite direction of the...
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the most prevalent is the bus and taxi only lanes. i will talk more in a minute about what is to find -- what defines bass, with those are the most prevalent. probably 90% or so of the 30 miles as a bus only lane. we do have a few muni only lanes and that precludes taxis, shuttles, all types of buses. to date, those have been legislated where we have safety issues or safety concerns. the picture in the upper right shows eight -- hate to street. the buses go in the opposite direction of the cars. at the end of that streetwear runs, we have transit signals. we just didn't want other vehicles using that lane and getting stuck at the signal. we created a muni only lane. and van ness bart will be eight muni only facility. so that gets us to permitted users and who is allowed to use these lanes. obviously the lanes go back and predate the sfmta. the board of supervisors used to legislate the lanes and we have maintained that same basic legislation pa.
the most prevalent is the bus and taxi only lanes. i will talk more in a minute about what is to find -- what defines bass, with those are the most prevalent. probably 90% or so of the 30 miles as a bus only lane. we do have a few muni only lanes and that precludes taxis, shuttles, all types of buses. to date, those have been legislated where we have safety issues or safety concerns. the picture in the upper right shows eight -- hate to street. the buses go in the opposite direction of the...
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i am driving into ghana's volta region, a lush area of lakes and rivers, where trokosi is most prevalentt now we are following richard whom i met on the first day of the journey. after our chat in the uber taxi, richard invited us into his community to speak with a group of ewe elders. to mark our arrival, they were saying prayers and pouring libation to their gods. but they believe if you offend the gods, they can bring misfortune. i would like to know if there has ever been human sacrifice. he is talking about trokosi, where you are banished from the community to pay for the crimes of your family. another elder tells me that two of her relatives were sent to the shrine. given this fear of punishment from the gods, i can understand why the trokosi practice has survived for over 300 years. but for me, life in the shrine meant no life at all. each day, i was walking at 5am, and sent to fetch water. i had to carry heavy buckets on my head. it was hard, physical work for a child. i was made to sweep the compound and work long hours on the farm. i wasn't allowed to play, or even go to school
i am driving into ghana's volta region, a lush area of lakes and rivers, where trokosi is most prevalentt now we are following richard whom i met on the first day of the journey. after our chat in the uber taxi, richard invited us into his community to speak with a group of ewe elders. to mark our arrival, they were saying prayers and pouring libation to their gods. but they believe if you offend the gods, they can bring misfortune. i would like to know if there has ever been human sacrifice....
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. >> i don't see why this is so prevalent. why they go through this period where they can't seem to tell right from wrong and how somebody can video and not step in to help. some very important people have seen the video. hugh grant tweeted out, arrest the parents. >> police did get involved. the girls there were arrested and will face charges because of this attack. >> her mom did share a post and said her daughter was back from the hospital. she had some head injuries. the community is helping out with a good fund me to raise thousands to help her out. >> if you suspect your kids are doing anything like this, you better step in and quick. >> this is the time we've seen a video like this where the police are getting involved. it is not just handled with the parents or the school. they are taking this very seriously because kids are being injured. >> state parks are a lot of fun for some people. you get quite a kick going on those rides. one thing you've got to remember. >> oh, no. oh, yes. this is the big pendulum in china. >
. >> i don't see why this is so prevalent. why they go through this period where they can't seem to tell right from wrong and how somebody can video and not step in to help. some very important people have seen the video. hugh grant tweeted out, arrest the parents. >> police did get involved. the girls there were arrested and will face charges because of this attack. >> her mom did share a post and said her daughter was back from the hospital. she had some head injuries. the...
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children are sexually abused in their homes often it is the uncle or the step parent or the cousin more prevalent than we will ever come into existence my own recollection is fuzzy because i was quite young and it is out of my memories but i do remember i would stay with my grandparents when i was six or seven and take naps with my grandfather in the bedroom they had a german duvet so it was nice and cozy he would fondle me and put his hands inside of me and put my leg up against his penis. i knew it was happening was not right but i had no idea what to do about it so i did nothing i don't remember how many times it happened probably five or six nasa don't know nicely when or how the behavior stopped - - i also don't know precisely when or how the behavior stopped. but under a layer of shame that kept resurfacing i did not know where i should turn i could not tell grandma as much as she loved me she was also a devoted wife eventually i told my mom i was 12 years old i remember feeling terrified if she would not believe me or blame me i didn't have the self possession to know if i had done somethi
children are sexually abused in their homes often it is the uncle or the step parent or the cousin more prevalent than we will ever come into existence my own recollection is fuzzy because i was quite young and it is out of my memories but i do remember i would stay with my grandparents when i was six or seven and take naps with my grandfather in the bedroom they had a german duvet so it was nice and cozy he would fondle me and put his hands inside of me and put my leg up against his penis. i...
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how prevalent was it? how did it work? >> it was pretty prevalent, not only connected to trump.cker has a lot of celebrity friends who are usually in situations where the enquirer might be doing a story about it. when you own a media company, you do have the luxury of taking care of what's put out, what is published. and if you're a friend of his and there's something in there that might embarrass you, he's going to make sure they buy it and kill it. what they do when they buy it, it takes it off the market so no other publication can get access to that story. so it's really taking it and see you later. >> but something mutually beneficial had to be part of their relationship. so trump gets something because he's friends with someone who owns a media company, right? >> mm-hmm. >> what does david pecker get out of it? >> favors, number one. you get access. once again, any media guy needs access to power players. so one hand washes the other. >> this type between cohen and trump, i played it a moment ago, but i want to play it for because i want it know what you think about it. le
how prevalent was it? how did it work? >> it was pretty prevalent, not only connected to trump.cker has a lot of celebrity friends who are usually in situations where the enquirer might be doing a story about it. when you own a media company, you do have the luxury of taking care of what's put out, what is published. and if you're a friend of his and there's something in there that might embarrass you, he's going to make sure they buy it and kill it. what they do when they buy it, it...
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children are sexually abused in their homes often the uncle or the stepparent or the cousin are more prevalent than will ever come to the surface i fear my own recollection is fuzzy because i was quite young and long ago out of my memories but i do remember i would stay with my grandparents at six or seven and take naps with my grandfather in the bedroom they had a german duvet it was nice and cozy under those goose feather covers and would follow me and put his hand inside of me sometimes place my leg against his penis. i knew it was happening was not right but i had no idea what to do about it so i did nothing i don't remember how many times it happened five or six although i cannot say for certain i also don't know precisely when or how it stopped there is a human instinct to suppress such horrors are violations and that they did for years hiding what has done to me under a layer of shame but it kept resurfacing clawing its way back i did not know where to turn i could not tell grandma as much as she loved and protected me she was also a devoted wife eventually told my mom. i was 11 or 12 y
children are sexually abused in their homes often the uncle or the stepparent or the cousin are more prevalent than will ever come to the surface i fear my own recollection is fuzzy because i was quite young and long ago out of my memories but i do remember i would stay with my grandparents at six or seven and take naps with my grandfather in the bedroom they had a german duvet it was nice and cozy under those goose feather covers and would follow me and put his hand inside of me sometimes...