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battlefield, however their impact on the land-based strategy would not be fully felt due to the continued prevalence of other methods of fighting. in the air and sea, the change was more obvious. by 1915, britain had build 250 planes.
battlefield, however their impact on the land-based strategy would not be fully felt due to the continued prevalence of other methods of fighting. in the air and sea, the change was more obvious. by 1915, britain had build 250 planes.
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they're extremely prevalent and that's what's a very often underestimated is that we lot of security analysts and even those working for governments very often will use outdated templates for to idolise that the risk related to them. underestimating the power of digital lies ations that one attacker can be inspired by events in new zealand or in chile. in spain and that this network of people online strengthen and each other and spread the ideas and this is where it's really dangerous is that these ideas are far well spread they gain traction every time something happens and this is where we see the real potency of these ideas is that it is shared online and it's very easy to share as well. let's talk about this particular perpetrator what do you think went into preparing this type of attack do you think he received help or was this a lone wolf action. well the if history is anything to go by is that although the perpetrators themselves will add hacked acted on their own we saw it in hull and we saw it in christchurch in el paso in quebec city a few years ago however they have online
they're extremely prevalent and that's what's a very often underestimated is that we lot of security analysts and even those working for governments very often will use outdated templates for to idolise that the risk related to them. underestimating the power of digital lies ations that one attacker can be inspired by events in new zealand or in chile. in spain and that this network of people online strengthen and each other and spread the ideas and this is where it's really dangerous is that...
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it is just prevalent for as long as i can remember. talking about this. there is a concern and a voice against this issue that is fine, you're not happy in a marriage, do not throw acid, do burn her. if she does not bring enough dowry, divorce her. not only does she help women get treatment but she provides work for them in her salons across the country. josephine lost an eye and has severe burns to her face, neck and hands. eye and has severe burns to her face, neck and handslj eye and has severe burns to her face, neck and hands. i come to the salon and i know i can't make myself beautiful but i can make myself beautiful but i can make other women. as well as being trained as beauticians, once a week bothjosephine and margaret join once a week bothjosephine and margaretjoin other once a week bothjosephine and margaret join other survivors to learn new skills like embroidery, sewing and baking. it is useful because i can learn how to bake and i can then sell my products any time. lam learning then sell my products any time. i am learn
it is just prevalent for as long as i can remember. talking about this. there is a concern and a voice against this issue that is fine, you're not happy in a marriage, do not throw acid, do burn her. if she does not bring enough dowry, divorce her. not only does she help women get treatment but she provides work for them in her salons across the country. josephine lost an eye and has severe burns to her face, neck and hands. eye and has severe burns to her face, neck and handslj eye and has...
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the gallery after an introduction in the "americans" exhibit, which examines how indian imagery is prevalent in products, toys and mascots. >> the exhibition is
the gallery after an introduction in the "americans" exhibit, which examines how indian imagery is prevalent in products, toys and mascots. >> the exhibition is
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meeting of the american historical association in new york city, professor thomas talks about the prevalence of drinking in both the political and social life of congressional representatives before the civil war. from the annual meeting of the american historical association in new york city, professor -- from the annual meeting of the american historical association in new york city, professor thomas balcerski talks about the providence of drinking in the political and social life before the civil war. host: joining us from the new york is a professor in eastern connecticut state university, the author of the book "bossom friends, the intimate world of buchanan and king." thanks for joi u
meeting of the american historical association in new york city, professor thomas talks about the prevalence of drinking in both the political and social life of congressional representatives before the civil war. from the annual meeting of the american historical association in new york city, professor -- from the annual meeting of the american historical association in new york city, professor thomas balcerski talks about the providence of drinking in the political and social life before the...
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showers becoming more prevalent further north, falling as snow over the pennines unsettling, lizard—likeditions. fairly unpleasant travel through this evening and overnight —— blizzard —like conditions. there could be some ice and frost on the morning. a chilly start and we are concerned about the strength of the wind. a very gusty start across northern ireland and northern england. we've got that key north—westerly. short lived because high—pressure is moving in tomorrow. for the morning rush pretty unpleasant, still wintry over the hills. blustery winds running down through the cheshire gap affecting the midlands, the motorway network in the north and west. showers are quite significant through the morning but they ease off in the west quite notably in afternoon. we may feel the 9 degrees here but for most of us feeling colder tomorrow with that strong wind. then come tomorrow evening and night days winds drop off significantly. the sky is clear, more cloud in the north and west but come wednesday, widespread rural frost under that ridge of high pressure. it will be with us for wednesd
showers becoming more prevalent further north, falling as snow over the pennines unsettling, lizard—likeditions. fairly unpleasant travel through this evening and overnight —— blizzard —like conditions. there could be some ice and frost on the morning. a chilly start and we are concerned about the strength of the wind. a very gusty start across northern ireland and northern england. we've got that key north—westerly. short lived because high—pressure is moving in tomorrow. for the...
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the show is about exploring the strange contradiction of how prevalent american indians are in american life, really from the earliest memories of americans throughout their life, and yet somehow it was never really noticed much, never seems important. the territorial team decided to call this phenomenon "indians everywhere it is about normalizing what's actually a really weird phenomenon. we looked and we couldn't find any other country in which one ethnic group has been used for so many different purposes for such an extraordinarily long time into the present. we want to enlarge the and look at the vastness of it, the uniqueness of it and the reasons for why it exists. we have over 300 objects and ofges of representations american indians before the country began up to the present. they cover every manner of advertising for every sort of product. and we have a handful of major objects that will get a significant amount of visitor attention, including a indian chief motorcycle from 1948. people who love motorcycles often revered the indian motorcycle as a special model. it was at the h
the show is about exploring the strange contradiction of how prevalent american indians are in american life, really from the earliest memories of americans throughout their life, and yet somehow it was never really noticed much, never seems important. the territorial team decided to call this phenomenon "indians everywhere it is about normalizing what's actually a really weird phenomenon. we looked and we couldn't find any other country in which one ethnic group has been used for so many...
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and the disruption to daily life is scaling up as well based on the prevalence of the virus in specific countries but also the way individual countries are deciding to respond to it. today the japanese government ordered all schools across japan closed immediately until the end of what is basically spring break for japanese schools, which means that every school in that country is closed effective immediately and will stay closed until maybe early april. i mean it's february now. imagine if that happened in your family, right? imagine if all the schools in your town shut or all the schools in your state, all the schools in your country all shut on zero notice, closed immediately starting tomorrow and they're not going to be open till april. how would you be able to hanlt that in terms of your family responsibilities, work schedules, child care and everything? in iraq, they have also ordered the schools shut until march 7th. in kuwait, they have ordered the schools shut until march 12th. again, whether or not you think that is a reasonable precaution for these countries to be taking in p
and the disruption to daily life is scaling up as well based on the prevalence of the virus in specific countries but also the way individual countries are deciding to respond to it. today the japanese government ordered all schools across japan closed immediately until the end of what is basically spring break for japanese schools, which means that every school in that country is closed effective immediately and will stay closed until maybe early april. i mean it's february now. imagine if...
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she has not traveled to countries. >> reporter: -- where the virus is known to be prevalent. nor is she known to have been in don tact with anybody who is known to have been infected. so where did she get it? the santa clara county public health department put out an admirably direct, straightforward announcement and alert about this case and what it means, which again i'm no expert, but it looks to me like this is the sort of thing we might reasonably use as a model for frank public communication around these kinds of things. quote, county of santa clara public health department reports third case of covid-19. the third case of covid-19 in santa clara county is not related to other cases. the third case in santa clara county had no known exposure to the virus through travel or close contact with a known infected individual. quote, now is the time to prepare for the possibility of widespread community transmission. the individual is an older adult woman with chronic health conditions who was hospitalized for a respiratory illness. her infectious disease physician contacted th
she has not traveled to countries. >> reporter: -- where the virus is known to be prevalent. nor is she known to have been in don tact with anybody who is known to have been infected. so where did she get it? the santa clara county public health department put out an admirably direct, straightforward announcement and alert about this case and what it means, which again i'm no expert, but it looks to me like this is the sort of thing we might reasonably use as a model for frank public...
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limited because of the number of the complaints and affidavits that we received our study was not a prevalence study and we know since launching the report yesterday just one day of school we've heard numerous recounts of women who say they have gone through the same they didn't know that this is something that shouldn't have happened to them and also had happened in different hospitals so we are getting those reports since we launched our investigative report of the 48 women ok and what kind of justice these women seeking from the commission. i think initially women just wanted to be affluent and to get someone to hear to listen them some of them had already approached the provincial departments and the hospitals with this happened and they were told that no no no you can go away and bring us the evidence that something wrong happened when they reached out to the commission we took our main date which it is part of the constitutional powers that we have to investigate to subpoena and get the necessary information to come up with this report and the reason why women came to us is because in la
limited because of the number of the complaints and affidavits that we received our study was not a prevalence study and we know since launching the report yesterday just one day of school we've heard numerous recounts of women who say they have gone through the same they didn't know that this is something that shouldn't have happened to them and also had happened in different hospitals so we are getting those reports since we launched our investigative report of the 48 women ok and what kind...
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is carried out in communities around the world but it is particularly prevalent in these regions in africa in the arab world as well as in asia now the practice consists of the partial or total removal of a girl's external genitalia and it's thought that up to $200000000.00 women and girls have undergone some form of a g.m. now egypt ethiopia and indymedia have the most cases by far in a fact in egypt 87 percent of women between the ages of $15.49 a thought to be affected but the problem is not limited to just that these countries here in the european union for example is thought that about 600000 women and girls will they live with the consequences of female genital mutilation many survivors live in france and we met a group of women they're fighting to end the practice. fatima john her daughters on the mater enjoy preparing food for their extended family some cousins live with them and friends often stop by they enjoy having an open house where i was going to quit making yes it's an african dish that even the son have especially in mauritania mali and above all in senegal. where we were
is carried out in communities around the world but it is particularly prevalent in these regions in africa in the arab world as well as in asia now the practice consists of the partial or total removal of a girl's external genitalia and it's thought that up to $200000000.00 women and girls have undergone some form of a g.m. now egypt ethiopia and indymedia have the most cases by far in a fact in egypt 87 percent of women between the ages of $15.49 a thought to be affected but the problem is not...
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prevalent and i think now it is necessary and here i agree with you to hold on human dignity and self-determination but keep on also our sensitive attendant for life protection we'll leave it there professor thank you so much professor peter brock chair of the german ethics council. 70 verbally in international film festivals premiering the british film the road not taken today it is by director sally potter the fellow which is in competition explores the daughters of having fun what kind of indians do you prefer depends on the story that happened to me are my story it's all. the more you can overcome the one of the good of. the last. years to decide to continue his life in exile or. you know michael who was once goofball. some big hollywood stars out on the red carpet here tonight we have javier bardem and sound high in costarring in a film by the u.k. director sally potter it's called the roads not taken it tells the story of a writer who suffers from early onset dimension is being taken care of by his daughter he's a very much not present in the contemporary world but we can see into his memorie
prevalent and i think now it is necessary and here i agree with you to hold on human dignity and self-determination but keep on also our sensitive attendant for life protection we'll leave it there professor thank you so much professor peter brock chair of the german ethics council. 70 verbally in international film festivals premiering the british film the road not taken today it is by director sally potter the fellow which is in competition explores the daughters of having fun what kind of...
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themselves and are you seeing evidence of those phishing e—mails and malicious behaviour much more prevalentes have already done some phishing training and education with their employees, employees are the frontline when it comes to and a huge proportion of successful cyber attacks come through a initial spare phishing e—mail so if they've done their homework and training, hopefully staff can deal with that. hopefully there will be an update this time to say this is what these malicious e—mails look like an we've seen a malicious e—mails look like an we've seen a few of those around. so far no reports of any great loss arising from them but certainly an increase in overhead related malware threats. —— in covid—19 related. alert them to what's happening but run through business continuity plans to understand what you do in an event systems a re understand what you do in an event systems are compromised and how ready you are to respond. andrew mahony speaking to me earlier. dual is halting sales in indonesia, citing concerns it can't stop retailers selling e—cigarettes to young people in a lar
themselves and are you seeing evidence of those phishing e—mails and malicious behaviour much more prevalentes have already done some phishing training and education with their employees, employees are the frontline when it comes to and a huge proportion of successful cyber attacks come through a initial spare phishing e—mail so if they've done their homework and training, hopefully staff can deal with that. hopefully there will be an update this time to say this is what these malicious...
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they're it's i think that as the systems get better we will get closer and closer to having a lower prevalence of that in the system is worse than something that is adversarial like elections. or election interference we just need to stay on top of it and i think we can take for granted this isn't a problem that you ever fully solve and we will keep on needing to to work on the the defenses but at this point i do feel like we're improving faster than the adversaries and there have been a track record since 2016 of a number of very important high profile major elections which i think there have been relatively clean results in an online discourse and that i think can give us some confidence going forward so would you saying is. if i can rephrase this i mean i read that in the summer of 2018 you were quoted as saying that you would need about one of the have years to fully quote unquote retool facebook's content and security rules now are you saying that you're not confident that you were equipped to handle.
they're it's i think that as the systems get better we will get closer and closer to having a lower prevalence of that in the system is worse than something that is adversarial like elections. or election interference we just need to stay on top of it and i think we can take for granted this isn't a problem that you ever fully solve and we will keep on needing to to work on the the defenses but at this point i do feel like we're improving faster than the adversaries and there have been a track...
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so prevalent in britain and some parts of the country have one less thing for every four properties andxpansion and short term is out of control and the private communities of homes. other than that it does provide people who are having a bit of a struggle a very welcome income like my son for example. it seems to me from the experience i get from talking to him and his wife about it that the organisation is well—run and well monitored. you are well protected as an air b&b leasee as you where by the system. i suppose here it is about the second homes aspect because people will let out their house as they go away or their realm but it is the second homes.|j house as they go away or their realm but it is the second homes. i stayed ina lot but it is the second homes. i stayed in a lot of air b&b is a broad but not in britain and you can see the areas they are talking about. and brad 29 out of every 100 homes, you would not expect up at the isle of skyeis would not expect up at the isle of skye is about a quarter in the lake district, large parts of death and and that is a real issue for th
so prevalent in britain and some parts of the country have one less thing for every four properties andxpansion and short term is out of control and the private communities of homes. other than that it does provide people who are having a bit of a struggle a very welcome income like my son for example. it seems to me from the experience i get from talking to him and his wife about it that the organisation is well—run and well monitored. you are well protected as an air b&b leasee as you...
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they're both prevalent. both vir lent straulent strainss both cause pneumonia, hospitalizations and even deaths. >> this animated ma'am produced by the cdc shows how the number of flu cases has grown steadily sweeping coast to coast. >> because the flu is highly contagious, medical professionals saying that maybe a face mask might be an appropriate measure to get others from getting it. especially in close quarters such as in an office or at home. >>> do you feel better now that you're hopefully protected from the flu? >> yeah. i recommend people to get it so they're safe. >> reporter: doctors say it is never too late to get a flu shot. abc7 news. >>> the utility accountability and wide fire prevention act would expand enforcement authority from the cpuc to include the attorney general and local district attorneys. they would be abe to bring actions against an electrical corporation if it doesn't could that apply with safety standards, regulations and requirements. it was authored by the state assembly membe
they're both prevalent. both vir lent straulent strainss both cause pneumonia, hospitalizations and even deaths. >> this animated ma'am produced by the cdc shows how the number of flu cases has grown steadily sweeping coast to coast. >> because the flu is highly contagious, medical professionals saying that maybe a face mask might be an appropriate measure to get others from getting it. especially in close quarters such as in an office or at home. >>> do you feel better now...
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they are prevalent throughout the united states. supervisors in offices across the nation have expressed the same concerns. it is important to note some of the feedback are managers provided, describing implications of his social security implication scam. the need for members of the public to visit our office and delays in processing claims. second, some customers are convinced social security employees are behind the scam calls and view our staff with this trust. this erodes the confidence the company -- public as in our company. we will do our best to assist customers with questions related to the cause. thank you for the opportunity to be here today. we want to ensure maine residents and the american public has faith in the social security administration. ask you consider our comments and appreciate any assistance you can provide in assuring the residents of maine received the services they deserve from the social security administration without fear of compromising their information. i would be happy to answer any questions you
they are prevalent throughout the united states. supervisors in offices across the nation have expressed the same concerns. it is important to note some of the feedback are managers provided, describing implications of his social security implication scam. the need for members of the public to visit our office and delays in processing claims. second, some customers are convinced social security employees are behind the scam calls and view our staff with this trust. this erodes the confidence...
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now it's number seven.c still a problem but public awareness has certainly helped to decrease the prevalence of that scam. unfortunately, the social security impersonation scam, the topic of this morning's hearing, has risen to take its place. now, reports of the ssa scam bae barely registered as recently as 2017, but then it began to takef off, cracking the top ten scams reported to our committee's fraudfrau hotline in 2018 and becoming the number one reported scam last year as showed on the chart displayed on the monitors. this scam has resulted in $38 million in reported losses to americans in 2019 alone. i suspect that's just the tip oe the iceberg.to because many seniors are too embarrassed to report their loss or don't even knowow who to tur to. the emotional and psychologicall toll for those who have lost hard-earned life savings are beyond measure. we will hear today from michelle anderson who has been a victim of this ruthless scheme and i di want to personally thank michelle foror her willingness come forward and share her story. because of her willingness to d so, i am certain tha
now it's number seven.c still a problem but public awareness has certainly helped to decrease the prevalence of that scam. unfortunately, the social security impersonation scam, the topic of this morning's hearing, has risen to take its place. now, reports of the ssa scam bae barely registered as recently as 2017, but then it began to takef off, cracking the top ten scams reported to our committee's fraudfrau hotline in 2018 and becoming the number one reported scam last year as showed on the...
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meeting of the american historical association in new york city, professor thomas talks about the prevalence of drinking in both the political and social life of congressional representatives before the civil war. from the annual meeting of the american historical association in new york city, professor -- from the annual meeting of the american historical association in new york city, professor thomas balcerski talks about the providence of drinking in the political and social life before the civil war. host: joining us from the new york is a professor in eastern connecticut state university, the author of the book "bossom friends, the intimate world of buchanan and king." thanks for joining us. i want to begin with research you conducted on the congressional temperance society back in the mid-1800's. exactly what was that and why is it significant? dr. balcerski: yes. the congressional temperance society in a way is a reflection of a larger movement at this time in america that is to say the temperance movement. it is almost a phenomenon to this larger national movement. there was an organ
meeting of the american historical association in new york city, professor thomas talks about the prevalence of drinking in both the political and social life of congressional representatives before the civil war. from the annual meeting of the american historical association in new york city, professor -- from the annual meeting of the american historical association in new york city, professor thomas balcerski talks about the providence of drinking in the political and social life before the...
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sadly is prevalent in our veteran community. we also saw the president this week demonstrate once again that he has no respect for the rule of law. his assault on the rule of law by engaging in political interference in the sentencing of his associate, roger stone, indicated obstruction investigation into trump-russia ties and witness tampering. that's what stone was indicted for. this is an abuse of power that the president is again trying to manipulate federal law enforcement to serve his political interest. and the president is what he s. he thinks he's above the law. he has no respect for the rule. but where are the republicans to speak out on this blatant violation of the rule of law? a.g. barr has deeply damaged the rule of law by withdrawing the d.o.j. sentencing recommendation, the act of interference in trump's retribution against lead ttorney in the stone case. imagine the four of the prosecutors separated themselves from the case when the president did that. just days after firing lieutenant colonel vindman for speaki
sadly is prevalent in our veteran community. we also saw the president this week demonstrate once again that he has no respect for the rule of law. his assault on the rule of law by engaging in political interference in the sentencing of his associate, roger stone, indicated obstruction investigation into trump-russia ties and witness tampering. that's what stone was indicted for. this is an abuse of power that the president is again trying to manipulate federal law enforcement to serve his...
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fraud schemes are not isolated to maine, they are prevalent throughout the united states. in our college from all 50 states have experienced similar issues. managers and supervisors in offices across the nation have expressed the same concerns as my colleagues back home. it is important to note some of the feedback are managers provided describing additional implications of the social securityrs information scams. first, employees conducting legitimate social security business have been met with suspicion leading to repeated telephone calls. the need for members of the public to visit our office and delays in processing claims and other post entitlement work. second, some customers are convinced social security employees are behind the scammed calls and thus view our staff at this trust. this further erodes the confidence the american public has an our agency and in the federal government as a whole. that said, our employees will continue to do their best to assist our customers with questions and concerns related to the scam calls. on behalf of the national council, thank
fraud schemes are not isolated to maine, they are prevalent throughout the united states. in our college from all 50 states have experienced similar issues. managers and supervisors in offices across the nation have expressed the same concerns as my colleagues back home. it is important to note some of the feedback are managers provided describing additional implications of the social securityrs information scams. first, employees conducting legitimate social security business have been met...
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they're much, much less prevalent.ther: and we also know in this particular province, in this area, there is a small home of isis fighters, about 500 or so located there. we still don't know at this point who's claiming responsibility. >> yeah. and this is, like, really crucial. why are the taliban at the negotiating table in because they know they cannot win. eye cannot win -- isis cannot win. they are building a future for their country, and the other side can't win. that's why often times we see these incidents engineered because they would like to get us to turn back and leave. that's exactly the wrong message. heather: well, that leads me to my next question because nato considering leaving afghanistan. at the same time we know that president trump has promised to remove our troops from there, and we heard trey yingst talking about the latest numbers, about 13,000 or so still there. but you think that we should today there. >> well, i think, one, nato will leave when -- we went in together, we'll come out together
they're much, much less prevalent.ther: and we also know in this particular province, in this area, there is a small home of isis fighters, about 500 or so located there. we still don't know at this point who's claiming responsibility. >> yeah. and this is, like, really crucial. why are the taliban at the negotiating table in because they know they cannot win. eye cannot win -- isis cannot win. they are building a future for their country, and the other side can't win. that's why often...
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when i walked, could see and smell how prevalent the issues are. >> in front of storefront, people can't smell but smells like sewer and there's trash right side of a business. >> that's right. hayes valley, one of the most successful merchant corridors but refuse and litter on the street, visitors and families and children walking past. shouldn't be the way it is. >> reporter: last we talked, beginning of december, oracle decided to leave to las vegas. one of the complaints they mentioned was how dirty the streets are. you presumed you're going to see this more from businesses? >> macys.com laid off workers in san francisco, said were going to continue growth in other cities. if we don't improve streets and environment in san francisco to live and do business, going to see more business opportunities leave the city. one of the reasons the chamber of commerce did a poll around street conditions and homelessness, it's not usual topic for them, taxes or job growth, but the issue's gotten so bad, had real impact on all businesses regardless of size. >> reporter: ultimately, why important? >
when i walked, could see and smell how prevalent the issues are. >> in front of storefront, people can't smell but smells like sewer and there's trash right side of a business. >> that's right. hayes valley, one of the most successful merchant corridors but refuse and litter on the street, visitors and families and children walking past. shouldn't be the way it is. >> reporter: last we talked, beginning of december, oracle decided to leave to las vegas. one of the complaints...
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. >> they are becoming more prevalent. something needs to be done. >> mike had his car broken into and supports tougher laws for the criminals. >> i feel violated honestly and my wife's brand new purse and credit cards, etc., it is pretty big deal. >> reporter: in 2014 voters in california approved prop 47 it was meant as criminal justice reform and set crimes to be charged as a felony. not sure if this could be carved out for electronic devices but the property crimes and people say something needs to be done. >> laws are implemented that can discourage people from doing things like that, it is not your property, don't put your hands there. >> representative chu plans to introduce the legislation as early as next week. in san jose, devin fehely, kpix 5. >>> we have an update on the bart police shooting at the el ceritto station yesterday. the suspect who was wounded is expected to survive his injuries. police say his gun was also recovered. the shooting happened at 2 yesterday afternoon. it all started when the suspect wa
. >> they are becoming more prevalent. something needs to be done. >> mike had his car broken into and supports tougher laws for the criminals. >> i feel violated honestly and my wife's brand new purse and credit cards, etc., it is pretty big deal. >> reporter: in 2014 voters in california approved prop 47 it was meant as criminal justice reform and set crimes to be charged as a felony. not sure if this could be carved out for electronic devices but the property crimes...
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when i walked, could see and smell how prevalent the issues are. >> in front of storefront, people can't smell but smells like sewer and there's trash right side of a business. >> that's right. hayes valley, one of the most successful merchant corridors but refuse and families and children walking past. shouldn't be the way it is. >> reporter: last we talked, beginning of december, oracle decided to leave to las vegas. one of the complaints they mentioned was how dirty the streets are. you presumed you're going to see this more from businesses? >> macys.com laid off workers in san francisco, said were going to continue growth in other cities. if we don't improve streets and environment in san francisco to live and do business, going to see more business opportunities leave the city. one of the reasons the chamber of commerce did a poll around street conditions and homelessness, it's not usual topic for them, taxes or job growth, but the issue's gotten so bad, had real impact on all businesses regardless of size. >> reporter: ultimately, why important? >> i am raising young family and wan
when i walked, could see and smell how prevalent the issues are. >> in front of storefront, people can't smell but smells like sewer and there's trash right side of a business. >> that's right. hayes valley, one of the most successful merchant corridors but refuse and families and children walking past. shouldn't be the way it is. >> reporter: last we talked, beginning of december, oracle decided to leave to las vegas. one of the complaints they mentioned was how dirty the...
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but it's prevalent. >> yes. >> in society and the world. . >> what about you, jim? >> certainly that's a very important story, and the anti- semitism is an ancient evil that seems to be experiencing a resurgence right now. we saw it with the shootings in pittsburgh last year. and at the synagogue in poway this year and stabbings at the hanukkah celebrations in new york. and the whole relationship between religion and violence. it's very complex relationship that you would think religion would be a clear voice against violence, but we have also embraced it in a lot of ways. that's the next story. the sexual violence that continues in the church in the name of the church the perpetrated by church leaders. >> yes. >> on vulnerable members of their congregation. certainly, it's the catholics have received most of the news, but the baptist church. >> southern baptist, number one. >> and i am not a southern baptist and it's not just the southern baptist. >> true. >> that are theology that tends to elevate male over female, really makes us very vulnerable to that sort of a
but it's prevalent. >> yes. >> in society and the world. . >> what about you, jim? >> certainly that's a very important story, and the anti- semitism is an ancient evil that seems to be experiencing a resurgence right now. we saw it with the shootings in pittsburgh last year. and at the synagogue in poway this year and stabbings at the hanukkah celebrations in new york. and the whole relationship between religion and violence. it's very complex relationship that you...
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with somebody else who has an infection or they've traveled let's say from an area with a high prevalence of the disease already cooking there. the community issue is really important, and they're searching hard for the contacts with the whom wo came down with the infection. they started a little late, however, and the testing was late. we heard the governor of california say they don't have enough testing kits and that's true all over the united states. the cdc a couple weeks ago -- >> new york gave us a statement and said we don't have any tests. >> right. >> new york city. >> extraordinary. >> and a real failure of the government to do what's necessary right now. cdc sent out a couple different defective testing kits a couple weeks ago, and new york city, they have no idea when they're getting kits, but they're only going to get one kit, only enough to test 700 people. inadequate. >> wow. okay. donald, you wrote an op ed and said there are two ways to fight epidemics. the medieval and the modern. you said go medieval on it. explain. >> well, we have gone medieval on it. medieval is shu
with somebody else who has an infection or they've traveled let's say from an area with a high prevalence of the disease already cooking there. the community issue is really important, and they're searching hard for the contacts with the whom wo came down with the infection. they started a little late, however, and the testing was late. we heard the governor of california say they don't have enough testing kits and that's true all over the united states. the cdc a couple weeks ago -- >>...
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we live in a system where racism is still prevalent. and they're stereotypes and caricature they follow certain groups of people like you knowing single black mothers that you're not doing your best you're living off the system you're driving cadillacs all this stuff they have no basis in reality. and. you're in a. and i think each makes the other worse but i think racism is the venom in the bud of power that will say to the politicians ok to stop thinking about you or just fail ok start thinking about the people who put you in there ok helpful empathy for the op have some sympathy for them. before leaving ohio we went to see one of the mothers we've met earlier in our time here. has just given by not to the boys she was expecting to to adulthood she's named. somare was full term but substantially underweight. she had several birth defects including a cleft lip and palate. once i saw her it may mean you know like sadeq on the press but it's something that. really got over because i only see what i'm hearing early whether live is fixed a
we live in a system where racism is still prevalent. and they're stereotypes and caricature they follow certain groups of people like you knowing single black mothers that you're not doing your best you're living off the system you're driving cadillacs all this stuff they have no basis in reality. and. you're in a. and i think each makes the other worse but i think racism is the venom in the bud of power that will say to the politicians ok to stop thinking about you or just fail ok start...
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climate changes cause malaria epidemics to be more prevalent malaria cholera all of these things that have to do with the ecosystem changing so now you're looking at how climate change is affecting the disease. disease outbreaks and how now the system can adapt better. to syria strategically important in the western region of kenya because it borders lake victoria and the lake is very important because it borders uganda tanzania kenya i'm all of those communities living around there are living off the resources of the lake and the lake is being rapidly degraded. so getting communities to understand how they're all impacting each other is an important part of the work we're doing in getting people to understand what ecosystems are and also what they can do to restore their lives. this is the smaller now. that the other one is bigger and then people use it like they just fry how much they kill we particularly decided to work with women because we understand how women very quickly see the big picture of their work and their position in community. but in the bigger frame how do we get wom
climate changes cause malaria epidemics to be more prevalent malaria cholera all of these things that have to do with the ecosystem changing so now you're looking at how climate change is affecting the disease. disease outbreaks and how now the system can adapt better. to syria strategically important in the western region of kenya because it borders lake victoria and the lake is very important because it borders uganda tanzania kenya i'm all of those communities living around there are living...
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donovan, in your testimony you noted that deepfakes are more prevalent cheapfakes are more prevalent than deepfakes. should they be treated differently? microphone. >> of course. as if i am not loud enough. what is great about social media is that it makes things smaller. i understand the need for separate policies but the cheap fakes issue has not been enforced. there is uneven enforcement. you can still find that piece of this information within the wrong context in multiple places. the policy on deep face is narrow. one thing we should understand is that presently, there is no consistent detection mechanism for finding deepfakes at this time. i would like to know how they upload >> i want to cut you off at this point because i want to ask mr. harris, our platforms doing enough to stop the dissemination of this information? what can government do? should government be seeking to clarify that if this is illegal off-line, it is a legal online? >> the pie forms are not doing enough. their entire business model is aligned with solving the problem. not aligned with solving the problem.
donovan, in your testimony you noted that deepfakes are more prevalent cheapfakes are more prevalent than deepfakes. should they be treated differently? microphone. >> of course. as if i am not loud enough. what is great about social media is that it makes things smaller. i understand the need for separate policies but the cheap fakes issue has not been enforced. there is uneven enforcement. you can still find that piece of this information within the wrong context in multiple places. the...
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meaning that if a patient has a tumor and in this to reduce this special kind of gene there's a high prevalence of metastasis absolutely we have now follow ups of 17 years and our pop must occasion percentage just so the probability that a patient makes it look at later on in the tests is about 80 to 89 percent which is quite high and this gene is right here in this tumor sort of thing that the smaller than the gene is basically it expressed at the 2 more rim ok meaning in these areas you will find those which are very more tired can my weight which can invade the fall into seals and they're the next year's cage but if i examined with humor i'm not too sure if i'd take some example from inside the tumor he said in a mirror so they're not so many genes so what is a diagnostic test i can use as a clinician in addition to the tumor based s.a.v. also develop the blood say. and this black based essay you clearly see that to have a significantly longer survival if you have low amounts of makes you know plot perfect so it's more like a simple or not so simple blood test and you can tell you a lot but
meaning that if a patient has a tumor and in this to reduce this special kind of gene there's a high prevalence of metastasis absolutely we have now follow ups of 17 years and our pop must occasion percentage just so the probability that a patient makes it look at later on in the tests is about 80 to 89 percent which is quite high and this gene is right here in this tumor sort of thing that the smaller than the gene is basically it expressed at the 2 more rim ok meaning in these areas you will...
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the prevalence of extremist and armed forces is dangerous to armed force. full and harmful to the morale and effectiveness of our trips. it is a problem the military cannot afford to ignore. there experience is working with the services causes concern to policies and regulations and they are not always widely or uniformly implemented. nor are key personnel always trained in a systematic fashion. we encourage you to work with the department of the services to ensure uniformity and clarity of regulation to provide proper training for those involved in recruitment, discipline and military justice on how to respond to evidence of extremism. we offer our expertise and experience to help the services tackle this issue including developing curricula, or training trainers events. most importantly, we encourage all dod military leaders as well as you to speak out against hate. setting an example is essential. we must protect the men and women who protect our nation. thank you. >> thank you doctor. >> thank you chair woman. thank you also much. my name is lisa rep. a
the prevalence of extremist and armed forces is dangerous to armed force. full and harmful to the morale and effectiveness of our trips. it is a problem the military cannot afford to ignore. there experience is working with the services causes concern to policies and regulations and they are not always widely or uniformly implemented. nor are key personnel always trained in a systematic fashion. we encourage you to work with the department of the services to ensure uniformity and clarity of...
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and is most prevalent in africa the arab world but the united nations says it's also a problem here in europe our next report takes us to france to meet a group of women fighting to stop the practice and the pain. fatima john her daughter son amata enjoy preparing food for their extended family some cousins live with them and friends often stop by they enjoy having an open house. making it an african dish that's eaten in the sahara especially in mauritania mali and above all in senegal. cooking is one of the tradition she holds dear from her country of origin mauritania but there are other traditions that she strongly rejects. me. i was cut. my 3 oldest daughters. i know that my 2nd daughter had complications when she gave birth. but i had my daughter's cut because i was afraid of my mother's influence. but you can see her picture there she said if you don't have it done to your daughters their prayers won't be heard. working as a midwife in mauritania in the 1980 s. turned her against the practice. i've met many women who've suffered from fistula or incontinence they couldn't hold bac
and is most prevalent in africa the arab world but the united nations says it's also a problem here in europe our next report takes us to france to meet a group of women fighting to stop the practice and the pain. fatima john her daughter son amata enjoy preparing food for their extended family some cousins live with them and friends often stop by they enjoy having an open house. making it an african dish that's eaten in the sahara especially in mauritania mali and above all in senegal. cooking...