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and i wasn't kidding earlier when i said that maria and samir could use your support. and, in fact, all of us can play a role in this by buying quality journalism, whether it's a newspaper or subscription to a website or sending money to someone like maria. i think the news of the future can get better, but we have to want it to. thank you. [ applause ] >> so because i forgot to do so earlier, i will explain what will happen now. kevin will join me here on stage. some of you have already put questions on index cards. some of you will continue to do so. we'll have ushers bringing those up to the front of the house. and we'll look forward to sharing a conversation with you for the next half hour or so. >> so while we're waiting for our first questions to come up, i thought i would bring our conversation back to one we had here at the berkeley center for new media last year on the 53rd anniversary of the berkeley free speech movement, and only as it turned out a week after mill oppose list's vast hacking of the university and its appearance in the public press to make a g
and i wasn't kidding earlier when i said that maria and samir could use your support. and, in fact, all of us can play a role in this by buying quality journalism, whether it's a newspaper or subscription to a website or sending money to someone like maria. i think the news of the future can get better, but we have to want it to. thank you. [ applause ] >> so because i forgot to do so earlier, i will explain what will happen now. kevin will join me here on stage. some of you have already...
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but samir is optimistic, too. as a wave of media layoffs -- we will talk about them -- were announced in the u.s. recently, samir texted me and said, all of this investment has helped everyone climb a learning curve. so while no individual company has made everything work, the components are clear. what is also clear is that quality is the only defensible editorial strategy. which means many things based on context, but original journalism is certainly a key element -- and this is a surprise positive lesson. samir believes the media is wringing its hands too much and not seeing the opportunities it has uncovered. thought experiments, he texted, "if buzzfeed gets the same money, half a billion dollars, it raised earlier, with all the collective learning until today, they would kick ass." as an aside, if anyone is looking for a good way to support civil society in the face of strongman autocracy, samir and maria, rappler, and scroll are great places to channel your investment. i'm naturally focused on that, too. as
but samir is optimistic, too. as a wave of media layoffs -- we will talk about them -- were announced in the u.s. recently, samir texted me and said, all of this investment has helped everyone climb a learning curve. so while no individual company has made everything work, the components are clear. what is also clear is that quality is the only defensible editorial strategy. which means many things based on context, but original journalism is certainly a key element -- and this is a surprise...
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. >> samir from los altos, california. >> at 23 years old samir has been a "jeopardy!"e the age of 9. >> i remember first watching a show that and seeing a category on the world capitals and i brought it upon myself to learn all the world cap tills. >> samir for 1,500 this, former national quiz bowl champion studied the almanac to prepare. >> i was in the library and studying an almanac at the time, can you believe in a and i got a call letting them know i'd be on the show. >> in addition he attended pub trivia nights in college, practiced the b aook no james' own strategy. >> i tried to get the daily was just amazed by the amount of courage he had to bet amount of money that he did. >> he admits there are some categories he needed some help with. >> particularly baseball and certain things within alcohol-related content. >> but he's happy with his $2,000 second place win. >> i knew a lot of questions that i was expecting myself to know. >> finally in the category of samir double jeopardy this, contestant has no regrets about losing and is optimistic about the future. >
. >> samir from los altos, california. >> at 23 years old samir has been a "jeopardy!"e the age of 9. >> i remember first watching a show that and seeing a category on the world capitals and i brought it upon myself to learn all the world cap tills. >> samir for 1,500 this, former national quiz bowl champion studied the almanac to prepare. >> i was in the library and studying an almanac at the time, can you believe in a and i got a call letting them know...
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i was not kidding when i said maria and samir could use your support. all of us can play a role in this by purchasing quality journalism, whether it's a newspaper, a subscription, or sending money to someone like maria. i think the news of the future can get better, but we have to want it to. thank you. [laughter] [applause] [applause] >> because i forgot to do so earlier, i will it's plain what will happen now. kevin will join me on stage, some of you have already put questions on index cards, and when you continue to do so we have ushers bringing those up to the front of the house and we will look forward to sharing those conversations with you for the next half hour or so. while we are waiting for our first questions to come up, i thought i would bring our conversation back to the one we had last year on the 53rd anniversary of the berkeley free speech movement. and only a week after the hacking of the university and its appearance in the public press to make a global media event out of 14 people assembling for 10 minutes in front of the hall. this i
i was not kidding when i said maria and samir could use your support. all of us can play a role in this by purchasing quality journalism, whether it's a newspaper, a subscription, or sending money to someone like maria. i think the news of the future can get better, but we have to want it to. thank you. [laughter] [applause] [applause] >> because i forgot to do so earlier, i will it's plain what will happen now. kevin will join me on stage, some of you have already put questions on index...
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christiane hearts and samir apparent scar set out to answer that question. they have noted that certain patients ones with defective micro clear cells develop a particularly aggressive form of alzheimer's at an early age. is there a connection. at the center for neuropathology at looked like maximillian university in munich paris car heads to a diagnostic lab to collect samples of brain tissue from two patients. the first comes from a patient who was still in the early stages of the disease when the microbe leo was still active. but were they destroying plaques. the second sample comes from a patient who had the aggressive form of alzheimer's here the micro clio were defective. the researchers suspect the patient's defective immune cells had not been devouring plucks. samir a periscope stains the samples the micro clear and plaques show up in different colors. so what do you do when they've been activated. the plaques are red. brown many of them are right on top of the plaque. as you can see there are lots of my career folks especially the bigger parks but a
christiane hearts and samir apparent scar set out to answer that question. they have noted that certain patients ones with defective micro clear cells develop a particularly aggressive form of alzheimer's at an early age. is there a connection. at the center for neuropathology at looked like maximillian university in munich paris car heads to a diagnostic lab to collect samples of brain tissue from two patients. the first comes from a patient who was still in the early stages of the disease...
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our bad points has settled well samir fellow at the foreign policy institute at john hopkins university discussing of the ongoing fighting in libya so the g.m.a. hast incorporated various militias part of its security force and then and there there have been reports that they don't just fight hofstra but they're also fighting each other every now and then so even if that you're in a manages to throw back after sources can still rely on those militias loyal to choose. now that's a very important question you asked sophia and nobody knows. where we're from either side wins this conflict there are those militias that follow him or are there for with the government in this case. what role they are going to play in the future i think there is a very strong possibilities for the tripoli government that it can control d.s. militias after this episode because they have to some extent with very active support of the united nation have succeeded over the last year. to control a lot of these militias and incorporate them as regular army officers. we haven't seen a lot of fighting in tripoli as it
our bad points has settled well samir fellow at the foreign policy institute at john hopkins university discussing of the ongoing fighting in libya so the g.m.a. hast incorporated various militias part of its security force and then and there there have been reports that they don't just fight hofstra but they're also fighting each other every now and then so even if that you're in a manages to throw back after sources can still rely on those militias loyal to choose. now that's a very important...
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some of that in more detail and crucially another big week for brexit and what that could bring but samirct on wall street. us plane-maker boeing will report their delivery numbers for the month of march as well as the entire first quarter of 2019. unsurprisingly, deliveries are expected to fall, hurt by the worldwide grounding of its bestselling 737 max jets following the deadly crashes in a span of less than six months. investors will look for the impact of the groundings on boeing ‘s overall orders. and levi strauss will report its first quarterly earnings report after its return to the stock market in march. wall street will be keen to see if levi's sales and profit are benefiting enough for the resurgent popularity of denim to really justify the optimism that surrounded its initial public offering. jane said in anjoins us now. talk is behind the rise in crude. it's been a rise of 30%, partly to do with tensions in venezuela, in iraq and obviously more recently libya which can constrain supply of oil. but on the one hand it's good for the opec producers, some of whom have very high co
some of that in more detail and crucially another big week for brexit and what that could bring but samirct on wall street. us plane-maker boeing will report their delivery numbers for the month of march as well as the entire first quarter of 2019. unsurprisingly, deliveries are expected to fall, hurt by the worldwide grounding of its bestselling 737 max jets following the deadly crashes in a span of less than six months. investors will look for the impact of the groundings on boeing ‘s...
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been able to finance the manufacture of her connection samir has created a multi-platform visual environment creations become collages that find a place in art galleries where she sells them. she questions the notion of boundaries as seen and heard in this political video featuring a dress inspired by the plight of migrants. who could be. called in to employ you. well you know this dress represents a country that doesn't exist it's actually a standard bearer and it standard is the word migrant i use a lot of collage to present my work and i put it on an olympic podium in the winner's position. competing outside the market so mia has her name she encourages us to think about the unresolvable problems of our times for her fashion reflects a stance. avoid the verge of a fashion elevate every day staples and even embrace ugliness this is the philosophy of the latest pubic cool fashion sensation it's an international collective of young designers founded by democrats are a former student of mark. the great pioneer of deconstructed clothing. with man's first noteworthy show was an anti fashion sho
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limited home but today there are only about thirty weaving businesses in operation one belongs to philip samir many of the weavers have worked here for decades. hey how's it going. are you walk let me take a look. yeah exactly how i feel at home when i. looked in the pool. and i was eight when i started working here. now i'm seventy five. but only god knows my exact age. i learned how to we from my father and grandfather. i give us a lot of the. yeah this right here. this is where i got my start. cleaning the is about how this pattern is called like i'm barbara. mark and since you don't know the word. will tell you that it's a pyramid pattern of the crafts people call it that you would call a pyramid one show that. this is our craft working with colors but all this type of work goes back one hundred or one hundred fifty years. or originally it goes back all the way to the age of the pharaohs we founded here and took it up and now we are not living from it and the workers here are continuing the tradition. we are going here that this was once a christian place and this type of handicraft is typ
limited home but today there are only about thirty weaving businesses in operation one belongs to philip samir many of the weavers have worked here for decades. hey how's it going. are you walk let me take a look. yeah exactly how i feel at home when i. looked in the pool. and i was eight when i started working here. now i'm seventy five. but only god knows my exact age. i learned how to we from my father and grandfather. i give us a lot of the. yeah this right here. this is where i got my...
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the name, samir jane working at a lobbyiest. he took part in international morinnegotiations.e is out lobbying for huawei, that is terrific. hardly a great american, join us, congressman matt gaetz, member of house judiciary and armed services committee, let's start with first huawei and hiring up those good old obama officials to work for the same people they were working for when they were working for the united states? >> well, china is function alley attacking our country, they use the laws and some of the people who worked in obama administration to do it. to execute on their ideas to control information and infrastructure and technology. president trump is the first president in american history you know since for quite some time to understand that we have to impose tariffs on chinese technology, stop technology transfers from u.s. companies, and certainly any notion that u.s. government officials are now trying to work essentially for china, to influence policies to execute this anti-american strategy is something we need to be serious about. lou: this is a full on 360
the name, samir jane working at a lobbyiest. he took part in international morinnegotiations.e is out lobbying for huawei, that is terrific. hardly a great american, join us, congressman matt gaetz, member of house judiciary and armed services committee, let's start with first huawei and hiring up those good old obama officials to work for the same people they were working for when they were working for the united states? >> well, china is function alley attacking our country, they use...
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samir jane, working as a lobbyist according to jane's bio he took part in nation organizations such as's agreement not to engage in cyber -enabled intellectual property theft for commercial gain and he's out lobbying for huawei isn't that terrific? hardly a great american. joining us tonight congressman matt gates member of the house judiciary and armed services committee, congressman great to have you with us, let's start with first, huawei and hiring up those good old obama officials to work for the very same people apparently they were working for when they were working for the united states. >> well china is functionally attacking our country and sadly they're using the laws and even some of the people who worked in the obama administration to do it and to execute on their ideas to control information and infrastructure and technology. president trump is the first president in american history since well for quite some time to understand that we have to impose tariffs on chinese technology, we have to stop technology transfers from u.s. companies and certainly, any notion that u.s.
samir jane, working as a lobbyist according to jane's bio he took part in nation organizations such as's agreement not to engage in cyber -enabled intellectual property theft for commercial gain and he's out lobbying for huawei isn't that terrific? hardly a great american. joining us tonight congressman matt gates member of the house judiciary and armed services committee, congressman great to have you with us, let's start with first, huawei and hiring up those good old obama officials to work...
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here now from detective samir khan, he is the investigate that worked the case. >> so we had no special camera, just an iphone or cell phone he took these videos with? t t's our belief, yes, on the videos we have. >> most people in the spa are not fully clothed are they not? >> correct. >> he had that camera out and people didn't notice it? >> correct. >> people got onto the case last year when one man saw his naked picture online and called 911. investigators say they have gon through 152 videos dating back to 2014. now, police say spa world cooperated fully throughout this investigation. police say they also have naked pictures of other victims not linked to the spa world incident. they're trying to identify those victims. if you know something about that, police wan to hear from you. jim. >> pat, i'm curio. they have any rules there about cell phone use there? i know a lot of gyms and health clubs do. >> reporter: i'm not sure if there are any rules but apparently this guy managed to secrete this cell phone. remember, a lot of the stations in the sp you're either partially clothed or
here now from detective samir khan, he is the investigate that worked the case. >> so we had no special camera, just an iphone or cell phone he took these videos with? t t's our belief, yes, on the videos we have. >> most people in the spa are not fully clothed are they not? >> correct. >> he had that camera out and people didn't notice it? >> correct. >> people got onto the case last year when one man saw his naked picture online and called 911....
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it's no good tough break their samir he gets 3 foul shots and guess what folks he made all 3 uva up 1ne last chance for all burned they can't get a good look. stun the tigers move on to monday's night we have it's a uva texas tech to call that one a couple weeks ago. now to the shark tank the devour and the san jose sharks looking to finish the regular season off on a high note they've been struggling a bit second period tied at 2. kevin labanc backhands 3 to sharks over the avalanche. 3rd period. look this shot. that extends to leave the 2 sharks will power on another one and they go on to beat the avalanche 5 to 2. and thanks a lot and we're going take a live look outside the runners from the rock'n'roll marathon making their way across the golden gate bridge under good morning clou welcome on for newsweek and taking a live look outside cloudy over the san francisco waterfront as we can see in the embarcadero shot. >>days for us here to tell us all about the forecast might include a little rain little bit of drizzle this morning. that's that's about it really and it's not really sho
it's no good tough break their samir he gets 3 foul shots and guess what folks he made all 3 uva up 1ne last chance for all burned they can't get a good look. stun the tigers move on to monday's night we have it's a uva texas tech to call that one a couple weeks ago. now to the shark tank the devour and the san jose sharks looking to finish the regular season off on a high note they've been struggling a bit second period tied at 2. kevin labanc backhands 3 to sharks over the avalanche. 3rd...
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tough break their samir dougherty. he gets 3 foul shots and guess what folks he made all 3 uva up 1 one last chance for all burned they can't get a good look. stun the tigers don't move on to monday's night we have it's a uva texas tech who call that one a couple weeks ago now to the shark tank the devour and the san jose sharks looking to finish the regular season off on a high note they've been struggling a bit second period tied at 2. kevin labanc backhands 3 to sharks over the avalanche, 3rd period. look this shot. that extends the lead to 2 sharks will power on another one and they go on to beat the avalanche 5 to 2. the next stop sharks will take on the las vegas golden knights in the playoffs and we'll have that series either wednesday or thursday, the sharks starting the playoffs. times last game at oracle arena to i know sunday 5.30 so many different manner as their against the clippers. >>thanks so much. >>well next he's not even old enough to drive yet and he's already fed up with the city's ♪ grocery outlet
tough break their samir dougherty. he gets 3 foul shots and guess what folks he made all 3 uva up 1 one last chance for all burned they can't get a good look. stun the tigers don't move on to monday's night we have it's a uva texas tech who call that one a couple weeks ago now to the shark tank the devour and the san jose sharks looking to finish the regular season off on a high note they've been struggling a bit second period tied at 2. kevin labanc backhands 3 to sharks over the avalanche,...
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but guess what it's called a foul on all burned samir dowdy the guy gets 3 foul shots he'd make all 3vf one last chance for all burn they can't get a good look uva stuns the tigers know move on to monday night's championship game and take on texas tech's. th's it f >>welcome back a new class being offered of the university of kansas is raising some eyebrows yes, it's a humanities class called angry white male studies and the class is supposed to examine how quote. >>dominant and subordinate masculinity is connect to modern rights base movements of women people of color homosexuals and trans individuals. the pre workers it is women gender and sexually studies since students are having mixed reactions. >>take this sounds like interesting class and hopefully can fit into my schedule to take it's a knife you like. >>title of is just there to be your face about everything. >>congressman from wichita dislikes the topic he tweeted the course could pose a little title 9 violation by creating a hostile campus environment based on gender. interesting. >>weathers on whether try >>yeah dry tonigh
but guess what it's called a foul on all burned samir dowdy the guy gets 3 foul shots he'd make all 3vf one last chance for all burn they can't get a good look uva stuns the tigers know move on to monday night's championship game and take on texas tech's. th's it f >>welcome back a new class being offered of the university of kansas is raising some eyebrows yes, it's a humanities class called angry white male studies and the class is supposed to examine how quote. >>dominant and...
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. >> samir from los altos. >> at 23 years old, he has been a "jeopardy!"ge of 9. >> i remember watching the show of that and seeing a category on the world capitals. and i brought it on myself to learn the world capitals. >> sameer for 1600, this former national quiz bowl champion studied the almanac to prepare. >> i was in the library, actually, and i was actually studying an almanac at the time, can you believe that? and i got a call letting me know i was going to be on the show. >> he attended pop trivia nights in college, practiced the buzzer, and took notes from james' own strategy. >> i tried to get the daily doubles just like he did. and i was just amazed by the amount of courage that he had to bet the amount of money that he did. >> he admits there are some categories he needed help with. >> there is stuff within the pop culture categories that i need to improve on, particularly baseball. and certain things with an alcoho >> i knew a lot of the questions that i was expecting myself to know. >> finally,in the category of sameer, double jeopardy. thi
. >> samir from los altos. >> at 23 years old, he has been a "jeopardy!"ge of 9. >> i remember watching the show of that and seeing a category on the world capitals. and i brought it on myself to learn the world capitals. >> sameer for 1600, this former national quiz bowl champion studied the almanac to prepare. >> i was in the library, actually, and i was actually studying an almanac at the time, can you believe that? and i got a call letting me know i...
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you tell for example the one about the police or agents who was interrogating i think his name was samir and he was showing respect the way to somebody's heart is through their stomach. there's a number of stories in a related chapter on cooperation and flipping witnesses. how do you get somebody to convince other folks like jimmy who was a longtime agent, really smart person, and you see that it's not just about brings barth, which he had plenty of pitfalls of making a connection with people and the best agents and interrogators know how to make a connection with somebody and that there was a big time drug trafficker he focuses on to be a big cooperator if he flips at some point and he had in his head he isn't going to like the food he is getting at the detention center in brooklyn so he had a fought he would go to a food truck and he would sit in the room with the addition and and he would see a issued bologna and cheese or whatever it was. a sandwich wasn't going to cut it for him and he silently ignored the first time, second and third time and buy some point as he tells the story th
you tell for example the one about the police or agents who was interrogating i think his name was samir and he was showing respect the way to somebody's heart is through their stomach. there's a number of stories in a related chapter on cooperation and flipping witnesses. how do you get somebody to convince other folks like jimmy who was a longtime agent, really smart person, and you see that it's not just about brings barth, which he had plenty of pitfalls of making a connection with people...
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the opposition leader speaking out samir another of. wanting the people to rise up his supporters rising up we're going to talk more about that with vanessa newman in london now who is official representative in the united kingdom vanessa thank you for coming on with us today explain to us when there's no turning back now what is the main. thank you very much will this is the final phase of what here called open i surely would operation liberty to free one i swear that as you know president why though has laid out a three step plan laid out when he was sworn in when he was sworn in when he took the oath of office on the twenty third of january which is and the usurpation set up a transitional government and hold free and fair elections so this is the step to end the usurpation by the mother would a regime which is basically a drug cartel that has seized the lever's of power of and by and will not leave and allow the constitutional government to basically govern so this is the final push for the end of the usurpation and he has called th
the opposition leader speaking out samir another of. wanting the people to rise up his supporters rising up we're going to talk more about that with vanessa newman in london now who is official representative in the united kingdom vanessa thank you for coming on with us today explain to us when there's no turning back now what is the main. thank you very much will this is the final phase of what here called open i surely would operation liberty to free one i swear that as you know president why...
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samir hussein is here to tell us more in the new york stock exchange. oh, she'll know! that is a great lead—in, it is really complicated, go for it! chuckling i think go for it! chuckling ithinkl go for it! chuckling i think i can break it down. the dispute was between apple and qualcomm. apple said qualcomm have this knowledge, they have these chips and they are one of the only makers of these particular chips, and they were asking for unfair royalties. qualcomm was saying look, apple is abusing its dominance in the iphone market by not paying it some royalties. so this was a lawsuit, a counter lawsuit, and actually the trial had already begun and ina actually the trial had already begun and in a really surprising decision, the two sides came to an agreement for undisclosed amounts of money both sides will be paying to each other. so that sounds terrific, doesn't it? well, then enter intel into the picture. why are they even in this? they are also a maker of these particular chips, and as apple was fighting with qualcomm, it was starting to use intel chips. well, then
samir hussein is here to tell us more in the new york stock exchange. oh, she'll know! that is a great lead—in, it is really complicated, go for it! chuckling i think go for it! chuckling ithinkl go for it! chuckling i think i can break it down. the dispute was between apple and qualcomm. apple said qualcomm have this knowledge, they have these chips and they are one of the only makers of these particular chips, and they were asking for unfair royalties. qualcomm was saying look, apple is...
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unable to finance the manufacture of her connection samir has created a multi-platform visual environmenther creations become collages that find a place in art galleries where she sells them. she questions the notion of boundaries as seen and heard in this political video featuring a dress inspired by the plight of migrants. who could be. called a. well you know this dress represents a country that doesn't exist it's actually a standard bearer and it standard is the word migrant i use a lot of collage to present my work and i put it on an olympic podium in the winner's position. competing outside the market some here has her own each she encourages dance to think about the unresolvable problems of our times for her fashion reflects a stance. avoid the verge of a fashion elevate every day staples and even embrace ugliness this is the philosophy of vet mom the latest cool fashion sensation it's an international collective of young designers founded by denmark cross-eyed leah a former student of mine. the great pioneer of deconstructed clothing. with models first noteworthy show was an anti
unable to finance the manufacture of her connection samir has created a multi-platform visual environmenther creations become collages that find a place in art galleries where she sells them. she questions the notion of boundaries as seen and heard in this political video featuring a dress inspired by the plight of migrants. who could be. called a. well you know this dress represents a country that doesn't exist it's actually a standard bearer and it standard is the word migrant i use a lot of...
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unable to finance the manufacture of her connection samir has created a multi-platform visual environmentcreations become collages that find a place in art galleries where she sells them. she questions the notion of boundaries as seen and heard in this political video featuring a dress inspired by the plight of migrants. who could be. called a. well you know this dress represents a country that doesn't exist it's actually a standard bearer and it standard is the word migrant i use a lot of collage to present my work and i put it on an olympic podium in the winner's position. competing outside the market so mia has her own each she encourages us to think about the unresolvable problems of our times for her fashion reflects a stance. avoid the verge of a fashion elevate every day staples and even embrace ugliness this is the philosophy of vet mom the latest cool fashion sensation it's an international collective of young designers founded by damn knockabout sylia a former student of mine. the great pioneer of deconstructed clothing. with man's first noteworthy show was an anti fashion shot
unable to finance the manufacture of her connection samir has created a multi-platform visual environmentcreations become collages that find a place in art galleries where she sells them. she questions the notion of boundaries as seen and heard in this political video featuring a dress inspired by the plight of migrants. who could be. called a. well you know this dress represents a country that doesn't exist it's actually a standard bearer and it standard is the word migrant i use a lot of...
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let's bring in samir hussein whojoins us live from new york.swered live from new york. this is a lot of unanswered questions but this is a really damning insight on boeing, a damning indictment on boeing. yes indeed and i wanted to pick up on the last comment that we heard from the last comment that we heard from the former official at the faa who suggested that perhaps we are not going to see these planes in the air well into the fall but if you look at the statement that we received from the ceo of boeing, mr mullen berger, he had ashley said that they think that they are nearing completion to this software update. they anticipate the certification and the implementation will happen in the coming weeks. that is certainly a much more optimistic tone that boeing is taking in terms of when they expect to see these planes back up in the air. there had been an initial question over whether the pilots had been trained to use this anti—stalling system but thatis to use this anti—stalling system but that is not the case. indeed it is much more in par
let's bring in samir hussein whojoins us live from new york.swered live from new york. this is a lot of unanswered questions but this is a really damning insight on boeing, a damning indictment on boeing. yes indeed and i wanted to pick up on the last comment that we heard from the last comment that we heard from the former official at the faa who suggested that perhaps we are not going to see these planes in the air well into the fall but if you look at the statement that we received from the...
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i am not supposed to talk to you about this, you are supposed to talk to samir about this.suggested that nike just after the win would have made some $22 million. it is a significant amount of money, and it is pretty important because if you considerjust all of the difficulties tiger woods has been going through, and in that time nike has been one of the companies that has been one of the companies that has stuck with him. they were always tiger woods's biggest sponsor, but they did sort of cutback the number of things they were selling, so they stopped selling golf balls, golf clubs, and bags, but they still kept other things, and it was a huge pay—out for them. there are other companies that ended up dropping tiger woods after some of the injuries and of course some of the marital difficulties he was having, believing that it really wasn't the kind of sportsman they wanted to have as advertising for their brands will stop they drop them but then other countries pick them up, like monster energy drink. they also made really, really big, in fact on twitter they were musing
i am not supposed to talk to you about this, you are supposed to talk to samir about this.suggested that nike just after the win would have made some $22 million. it is a significant amount of money, and it is pretty important because if you considerjust all of the difficulties tiger woods has been going through, and in that time nike has been one of the companies that has been one of the companies that has stuck with him. they were always tiger woods's biggest sponsor, but they did sort of...