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we have an equal right to self-government because we are self--owning and self-governing individuals. just as there are no natural rulers in the world, there are no natural slaves. there's not a natural right to rule. and there are no natural slaves. as jefferson once put it in a letter, quote, because sir isaac newton was superior to others in understanding, he was not therefore lord of the person or property of others, close quote. so equality then means we have an equal right. equality is -- it really should be an adjective. an adjective to rights. equality means equal rights. all right. now, on to the second self-evident truth. hich i think is the core truth. it says they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights, that among and are life, liberty, he pursuit of happiness. now, this truth i think too so of us take to be obvious that we don't actually think about what it really means. i often stance, when ask students, what rights are, the typical answer is, well, rights are life. liberty. property. the pursuit of happiness. no. that's not what rights are. those a
we have an equal right to self-government because we are self--owning and self-governing individuals. just as there are no natural rulers in the world, there are no natural slaves. there's not a natural right to rule. and there are no natural slaves. as jefferson once put it in a letter, quote, because sir isaac newton was superior to others in understanding, he was not therefore lord of the person or property of others, close quote. so equality then means we have an equal right. equality is --...
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the self making self. this makes it increasingly difficult for us to think about embedded and related as part of a common civic framework. >> is it a natural transition, do do you think? or is it abnormal? >> we are at the end of an experiment. this is a, relatively new invention. it gets it starts in the united states. we are in the middle of a kind of experiment. we will discover things as we go along. one of the things that we are discovering now is maybe like so many of the world political systems, they have an expiration date. >> where do we go from here? >> that is is the big question. >> if we are aware of some of the causes creating temporary forms of crisis, we may have to rethink the fundamental assumption of what we are as human beings. i think that that is happening in the discussion of our environment. completely self making features in the natural world, a world world with limits, i think is beginning to call on us to shape those assumptions. this will also have to be the case we think about
the self making self. this makes it increasingly difficult for us to think about embedded and related as part of a common civic framework. >> is it a natural transition, do do you think? or is it abnormal? >> we are at the end of an experiment. this is a, relatively new invention. it gets it starts in the united states. we are in the middle of a kind of experiment. we will discover things as we go along. one of the things that we are discovering now is maybe like so many of the...
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so you're going to take all self—harm images off of instagram? graphic self—harm images, yes.n image of a scar where i say, i am 30 days clean, and that is an important way for me to share my story. that kind of content can still live on the site, but the next change is it will not show up in any recommendation services, so it will be harder to find, it will not be in search, it will not be in hashtags, it will not be in recommendations. she left some notes. she tried to explain how she felt. "i am sorry. i did this because of me." for her family, though, there are still too many unanswered questions about molly's death. bless you, molly. she had so much to offer, and that has gone with the help of the internet and social media. instagram, along with whatsapp, is owned by facebook. its new director for policy and communications, sir nick clegg, gave me his first interview in post. good to see you. very good to see you. please come in. nice for you to be back in brussels, i imagine. yeah. why are there are thousands of images glorifying self—harm on instagram? well, there shoul
so you're going to take all self—harm images off of instagram? graphic self—harm images, yes.n image of a scar where i say, i am 30 days clean, and that is an important way for me to share my story. that kind of content can still live on the site, but the next change is it will not show up in any recommendation services, so it will be harder to find, it will not be in search, it will not be in hashtags, it will not be in recommendations. she left some notes. she tried to explain how she...
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i think it provides self coherence. in all of our life, we have consumers, workers, citizens, spouses and children. they often cause us to self compromise. make a difficult choice for our family. make a choice for consumers is not in our self interest in another way. we kind of swallow this incremental is it. it's always going to be part of things but it's a possibility for self coherence. it begins with seeing your full self interest and not what you want right now. the power of this is bigger then just right now, too. let's imagine this is yours. that's your view in the bottom left. the bottom right, those are your values. the top left are your relationships. the top right corner, that is you, too. your child. let's imagine, let's make your child bento. what you immediately see his away that each generation influences the one that follows. your values will have a direct influence on your child. relationships with your partner and the rest of your family, that shapes how they relate to the world, too. your child will d
i think it provides self coherence. in all of our life, we have consumers, workers, citizens, spouses and children. they often cause us to self compromise. make a difficult choice for our family. make a choice for consumers is not in our self interest in another way. we kind of swallow this incremental is it. it's always going to be part of things but it's a possibility for self coherence. it begins with seeing your full self interest and not what you want right now. the power of this is bigger...
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in this self-determination, who is actually the self? that creates a big problem. is it a community? is it ethnicity, nationality? who is that? that was a big problem that puzzled everyone around this time including the eastern europeans and many others in this process that followed the great war. the nationals represented themselves in the movement is the personifyication of a conscious and determined nation itself. did r, i would argue and not yet exist. ordinary ottomans were mostly ambivalent if not indifferent. nationals did not happen overnight. a matter of contingency. while claiming that they embodied turkish nation, they got engaged in a contentious project. the extension of the public sphere to local mass meetings, protest campaigns, popular publicications, local congresses and finally the opening of the parliament in ankara. all for this purpose. it was this process of self-forming in the face of enormous international difficulties but especially in the face of the greek and air mainian encroachments that made an unprecedently high number of ordinary ott
in this self-determination, who is actually the self? that creates a big problem. is it a community? is it ethnicity, nationality? who is that? that was a big problem that puzzled everyone around this time including the eastern europeans and many others in this process that followed the great war. the nationals represented themselves in the movement is the personifyication of a conscious and determined nation itself. did r, i would argue and not yet exist. ordinary ottomans were mostly...
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these different roles often cause us to self compromise.ood choice for our work selves that's bad for our family. we make a choice for consumer that's not in our self interest in another way. we just kind of swallow this and compartmentalize it. because this is what the modern world seems to demand of us. certainly some sort of compromise is always going to be a part of things but i believe the possibility for self coherent is really there but begins with seeing your full self interest not just what you already know. the power of this is bigger than just right now too. let's imagine this is your bento, there's you in the bottom left. that top right corner is your child. let's imagine your child grows up and let's make their bento, what you immediately see is the way that each generation influences the one that follows. your values will have a direct influence on your child they form the foundation of who they are. your relationship with your partner and the rest of your family and everyone else in your life, that shapes how they relate to t
these different roles often cause us to self compromise.ood choice for our work selves that's bad for our family. we make a choice for consumer that's not in our self interest in another way. we just kind of swallow this and compartmentalize it. because this is what the modern world seems to demand of us. certainly some sort of compromise is always going to be a part of things but i believe the possibility for self coherent is really there but begins with seeing your full self interest not just...
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by vitamin human i wouldn't recommend self medicating with l.s.d. for everybody this is supposed to help here. i really prepared myself before i started using guard. and medical experts point out that taking l.s.d. without proper supervision can make existing psychological problems even worse. is in my car dissing can be a real problem if people do it on their staff but at this point we don't know enough about the effects to be able to properly assess the risks and the if it is opposite so we strongly advise against people using psychedelic drugs to treat themselves assman him feels that. as he said l.s.d. insula sidemen are still illegal in most countries but a number of alternative therapists have been experimenting with these another hallucinogens anyway. in 2015 in the town of 100 low near hamburg nearly 30 people were hospitalized after they ingested a drug called to see which is similar to l.s.d. . they had been attending a seminar on how to expand their consciousness and were given the drug by the therapist who organized the event and you kno
by vitamin human i wouldn't recommend self medicating with l.s.d. for everybody this is supposed to help here. i really prepared myself before i started using guard. and medical experts point out that taking l.s.d. without proper supervision can make existing psychological problems even worse. is in my car dissing can be a real problem if people do it on their staff but at this point we don't know enough about the effects to be able to properly assess the risks and the if it is opposite so we...
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seems to affect the way we think and our emotions and self perceptions. and the results indicate for example that these drugs can be used to treat depression. many people to suffer from mental disorders simply withdraw from society since i'm biased it's essential to bring them back into a social environment to work and we hope that psychedelic drugs can help in that process at us and i still feel. the concept of using l.s.d. to help treat mental illness. it's not new but these days the idea is getting a lot of attention from researchers. countrymen peller and psychiatrist friends full inviter are now studying how hallucinogens particularly cilla side than could be used to treat depression in. the high devices that was fairly cannot we have learned something new called that side luminary studies indicate one or 2 doses of sauce i've been through a period of 3 to 6 months should help to reduce depression symptoms but i'd be 6 more not depressed if it's from doormat it's. been a recent study 60 patients who suffer from intermediate level depression took part
seems to affect the way we think and our emotions and self perceptions. and the results indicate for example that these drugs can be used to treat depression. many people to suffer from mental disorders simply withdraw from society since i'm biased it's essential to bring them back into a social environment to work and we hope that psychedelic drugs can help in that process at us and i still feel. the concept of using l.s.d. to help treat mental illness. it's not new but these days the idea is...
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all in all, we had 42,000 people in self-service. so we were anxious and excited to see how the adherence was. i'm going to talk about that, but putting off, because i'm going to talk about that later. and talk a little more about member assistance. this year, the phone calls, we received 11,000 calls. that's down 8.5%. last year, it was 12,000. we met all the custom service metrics. that was good, people waited average of 8 seconds for analyst to answer the phone. and in-person assistance, this is when people come in during the month of october, and the number there says 2158. that is last year's number. it didn't get updated. it was 2900 this year. that was increase of 26%. that's what we want. we want to be able to provide this assistance to people face-to-face when they come in. we also go offsite. this year, we got 1800 members we spoke to. we have a lot of people who ask a quick question, grab a benefits guide. we don't necessarily count them, but i went to several of them and is looked like attendance had decreased a bit. this
all in all, we had 42,000 people in self-service. so we were anxious and excited to see how the adherence was. i'm going to talk about that, but putting off, because i'm going to talk about that later. and talk a little more about member assistance. this year, the phone calls, we received 11,000 calls. that's down 8.5%. last year, it was 12,000. we met all the custom service metrics. that was good, people waited average of 8 seconds for analyst to answer the phone. and in-person assistance,...
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it is a fundamental right of self—determination. the ability for scotla nd self—determination.ht now matters because the alternative is a future that we have rejected being imposed upon us. scotland made very clear last week that it does not wa nt clear last week that it does not want a tory government led by boris johnson taking us out of europe and down a path that we have not chosen. but that is the future we face if we don't have the opportunity to consider the alternative of independence. and it is a very different future to the one in prospect when scotland voted no to independence in 2014. there has been a material change in circumstances. there is also a democratic mandate to offer that choice. in the election last thursday, the snp campaigned explicitly on the clear pledge scotland's future should be in scotland's hands. our manifesto said this production and assembly election victory will be a clear instruction by the people of scotla nd instruction by the people of scotland that a new referendum on independence should be held next year on a precise date to be determi
it is a fundamental right of self—determination. the ability for scotla nd self—determination.ht now matters because the alternative is a future that we have rejected being imposed upon us. scotland made very clear last week that it does not wa nt clear last week that it does not want a tory government led by boris johnson taking us out of europe and down a path that we have not chosen. but that is the future we face if we don't have the opportunity to consider the alternative of...
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on others, always self—reliant on government, and dependent, in a way that is not true at all.ve is just a unique contribution to the human diaspora from the african—american culture, of being malleable, changeable and being able to have a sense of individualism in the midst of constriction. you see it in the improvisational nature of jazz, you see it in the improvisational nature of our political movements, like the civil rights movement and all. i mean, ifeel as though we have to do that. and you see it in a bad way when it comes to the economic system because what happens is, what we depicted on the wire, was an underground economy. which is, if you don't have access to the mainstream economy, you will create an underground economy to try to survive and people will do that. that is part of human nature. that is what happened with the numbers. you know, people ran numbers back in the day and the government all of a sudden said, mmm, i kind of like that underground economy, let's bring it above board and we will call it the lottery. and tax it. and we'll be able to tax it. i t
on others, always self—reliant on government, and dependent, in a way that is not true at all.ve is just a unique contribution to the human diaspora from the african—american culture, of being malleable, changeable and being able to have a sense of individualism in the midst of constriction. you see it in the improvisational nature of jazz, you see it in the improvisational nature of our political movements, like the civil rights movement and all. i mean, ifeel as though we have to do that....
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other age groups would serve in the new people's self-defense force of part-time local militia. the government now have the confidence and the stability to enact and enforce the strong in most cases, the draft was not necessary for young boys and older men were quick to volunteer to have a voice in their local organization and in many organizations, teenage girls and women, who were not subject to draft, volunteered in such numbers that they constituted the majority of the members of the people's self-defense force. in sudac, psdf received training locally and in two other province centers. after a visit to one of the training centers with my memo toart, i sent a john paul van through mr. trac ster, encouraging all psdf advisors go visit the trainees at the training center. i remember how i enjoyed visitors in basic training, which was not long before. i also accompany the group that away.ome 65 miles another has vocation effort was u.s. medical assistance. the increase in military medical resources, which accompanied the inldup of u.s. combat troops 1965, permitted an extension
other age groups would serve in the new people's self-defense force of part-time local militia. the government now have the confidence and the stability to enact and enforce the strong in most cases, the draft was not necessary for young boys and older men were quick to volunteer to have a voice in their local organization and in many organizations, teenage girls and women, who were not subject to draft, volunteered in such numbers that they constituted the majority of the members of the...
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they embraced self-determination. they collected material, drew up maps and statistics, and produced historical and economic arguments. this really unprecedented activism failed to commence peacemakers in paris, to the great dismay of the ottoman turks. the conference sections as a result of long this represented a traumatic turning point in the empire, the most important turning point that came after the six months of signing the peace treaty. they decided to partition the empire. and including it's turks portion. it led to a nation-wide protest. violationn as a clear of the principle and they rotested mostly on that. it was the 20th century of the ottoman empire. he was a nationalist and a great riter. -- here they ns rite the principles number 12. so in all of these and they would later protest of the ottoman church refer to the 12 points over and over again. the harbor mission was sent to anatolia to assert the public opinion about the possible mandate, u.s. mandate found out that all the people ranging from bazra
they embraced self-determination. they collected material, drew up maps and statistics, and produced historical and economic arguments. this really unprecedented activism failed to commence peacemakers in paris, to the great dismay of the ottoman turks. the conference sections as a result of long this represented a traumatic turning point in the empire, the most important turning point that came after the six months of signing the peace treaty. they decided to partition the empire. and...
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and what we teach them as look self directed self-directed learners seek out challenges. that's about me and my internal sort of bar. what is interesting and sparking that in the child. and getting them to go after it. >> what do you look for when you hire educators? a lot of the same stuff that were trying to develop in our kids. it made me think a lot about growth mindset and the orientation towards that comes from hard work. is not just something i'm born with. i can become good at things. that growth mindset is really critical for teaching at summit is very different. we look for teachers who want to learn different skills. who want to do different things. who cares very much about the whole human being. in the technical subject becomes a second. in the interest and passion is important. what they care about is not in and of itself at that other people get excited about it those are the pieces that we look for. what would you say to a parent who was looking for a school that gave them self some of what they get at summit and what might you cautioned a parent about i d
and what we teach them as look self directed self-directed learners seek out challenges. that's about me and my internal sort of bar. what is interesting and sparking that in the child. and getting them to go after it. >> what do you look for when you hire educators? a lot of the same stuff that were trying to develop in our kids. it made me think a lot about growth mindset and the orientation towards that comes from hard work. is not just something i'm born with. i can become good at...
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insane there is some self-contradictory with identity politics. i think that you start with what makes you unique, it means what makes you the same. you start with a and not a, you can prove anything. i think that the politics monster gets crazier and crazier. maybe it is flopping around its tail in a final death throes. but it does seem to have a lot of energy left. and until the left can move on from identity politics, it will not be able to focus on the scale we need to be focusing on for this country. i think from the right, the doctrine i would encourage us to rethink is the doctrine of american exceptionalism, put the u.s. on a scale where it could not be compared to any other country or place. you can think of exceptionalism, i often use the theological analog, it is like the radical monotheism of the god of the old testament or the koran where you can't compare anything to god. you can't say anything about his attributes. exceptionalism is like saying the u.s. can't be measured or compared or evaluated in any way possible. what happens whe
insane there is some self-contradictory with identity politics. i think that you start with what makes you unique, it means what makes you the same. you start with a and not a, you can prove anything. i think that the politics monster gets crazier and crazier. maybe it is flopping around its tail in a final death throes. but it does seem to have a lot of energy left. and until the left can move on from identity politics, it will not be able to focus on the scale we need to be focusing on for...
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a loophole of a kind of a national self interest public self-interest. this this period of decline in the four sensation in the decade probably from 2004 - 2014 in brazil was accompanied by actual increases in revenue and poproduction from agriculture fm the very same places where deforestation was going down. that is because it has occurred in the u.s., hundred 50 years ago, because this agricultural frontier innovation increases intensification increases, and production, they increase on those conditions. with that requires though, as it requires investment, and it requires factors that are functioningic within the boundsf the legal system. the legal system that is imposed in a democratic society. and what we have now in brazil is just as huge amounts of illegal activity. it's not the whole sector is acting illegally, far from it. there are many good actors in the sector like any other sector, there is a percentage of criminality. that's in that space and because corruption and because of governance challenges, the percentage of criminality has brought
a loophole of a kind of a national self interest public self-interest. this this period of decline in the four sensation in the decade probably from 2004 - 2014 in brazil was accompanied by actual increases in revenue and poproduction from agriculture fm the very same places where deforestation was going down. that is because it has occurred in the u.s., hundred 50 years ago, because this agricultural frontier innovation increases intensification increases, and production, they increase on...
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reason one, self defense.todd told the police that very first day -- >> it was probably a kill or be killed kind of situation. >> reporter: he was a good guy in a bad situation, said his attorney. he worked hard and long hours to support rachel. he wanted to make her happy, and he was a good dad. and for that she cheated on him, threatened him and then attacked with those scissors. of course, by that point, todd told the police, she was a very unstable woman. >> started drinking, started binge drinking. i was afraid for the children. she was just spinning into this mental cycle of self-destruction. >> reporter: and then todd's defense revealed this little gem. >> she's signed up for california sweetheart, which is an adult connection kind of -- you can judge for yourselves what it is. >> reporter: married to a man she'd grown to hate, in an affair with a man she was maybe thinking of cheating on, said the defense. she was conflicted, said todd's attorney. she was telling people she was afraid of todd. and yet
reason one, self defense.todd told the police that very first day -- >> it was probably a kill or be killed kind of situation. >> reporter: he was a good guy in a bad situation, said his attorney. he worked hard and long hours to support rachel. he wanted to make her happy, and he was a good dad. and for that she cheated on him, threatened him and then attacked with those scissors. of course, by that point, todd told the police, she was a very unstable woman. >> started...
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we're going to recover our national self—confidence, our mojo, our self belief.do things differently and better. shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell, has confirmed he will not be part of labour's next shadow cabinet following the party's crushing election defeat. we'll all go now. the new leader will come in place, appoint their shadow cabinet. i won't be part of that shadow cabinet, you know, i've done my bit. we need to move on, at that stage, with that new leader. police in new zealand name the first victim of the white island eruption as krystal eve browitt — a 21—year—old australian. 15 deaths have been now been confirmed from monday's eruption. tens of thousands of people have rallied again in rome protesting against italy's far right party, the league. the protesters pack themselves so tightly into squares they've become known as, ‘the sardines‘. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday, with me karthi gnanasegaram and ben croucher. your top stories this saturday evening... the gap grows wider at the top of the premier league a
we're going to recover our national self—confidence, our mojo, our self belief.do things differently and better. shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell, has confirmed he will not be part of labour's next shadow cabinet following the party's crushing election defeat. we'll all go now. the new leader will come in place, appoint their shadow cabinet. i won't be part of that shadow cabinet, you know, i've done my bit. we need to move on, at that stage, with that new leader. police in new zealand name...
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we're going to recover our national self—confidence, our mojo, our self belief.e're going to do things differently and better. shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell has confirmed he will not be part of labour's next shadow cabinet following the party's crushing election defeat. we'll all go now. the new leader will come in place, appoint their shadow cabinet. i won't be part of that shadow cabinet, you know, i've done my bit. we need to move on, at that stage, with that new leader. faster journies, news routes and more trains — it's all change on the railways from tomorrow. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday, with me karthi gnanasegaram and ben croucher. your top stories this saturday evening... the gap grows wider at the top of the premier league as super salah flicks liverpool past watford. but it's a bad day for chelsea, who are beaten at home by bournemouth, while second placed leicester lose ground at the top with a draw against norwich. and saracens show their strength as mako vunipola helps them to victory against munster in
we're going to recover our national self—confidence, our mojo, our self belief.e're going to do things differently and better. shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell has confirmed he will not be part of labour's next shadow cabinet following the party's crushing election defeat. we'll all go now. the new leader will come in place, appoint their shadow cabinet. i won't be part of that shadow cabinet, you know, i've done my bit. we need to move on, at that stage, with that new leader. faster journies,...
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we are totally self dependent.iving up is not an option because every day, she sees just how much this work means. >> i use to just be with my father. i lived with him, but now he's dead. but, father, look at me now. i've finally made it. i go through life with my head raised high. see? teresa: with their positive attitude, he and his colleagues have created an atmosphere found nowhere else inthe islamic republic. no other cafe here in iran could get away with this level of for a volley. he and the best of being a little bit different and have transformed the cafe into a place bursting with positivity. laila: the place to be. back here in germany, christmas markets are among the most popular features of this festive season. in berlin, we are spoiled for choice. there are over 70 to pick from and they attract people from all over the world and we went to one of blin's famous christmas markets to hear what visitors enjoy most. >> there is no shortage of artisanal crafts at this christmas market. there are butchers an
we are totally self dependent.iving up is not an option because every day, she sees just how much this work means. >> i use to just be with my father. i lived with him, but now he's dead. but, father, look at me now. i've finally made it. i go through life with my head raised high. see? teresa: with their positive attitude, he and his colleagues have created an atmosphere found nowhere else inthe islamic republic. no other cafe here in iran could get away with this level of for a volley....
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a self-driving vehicle over the weekend. forget about vacuuming for months. roomba i7+ with clean base automatic dirt disposal and allergenlock™ bags that trap 99% of allergens, so they don't escape back into the air. if it's not from irobot, it's not a roomba™ come with free dental and vision care plus so much more! can't wait till i'm 65. free dental care and eye exams plus free designer eyewear. go ahead, take advantage. >>> here's a look at the forecast in some cities around the country. ♪ >>> on the cbs "money watch," a self-driving tesla is involved in a crash, and a telecom giant is headed to court today. diane king hall is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, diane. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. november retail sales will take center stage this week as we get clues on how the holiday shopping season is shaping up. notable companies reporting earnings include stitchfix, chewy and barnes and noble. stocks closed higher friday after a banner jobs report. the dow rallied 337 points. the s&p 500 gained >>> a trial chall
a self-driving vehicle over the weekend. forget about vacuuming for months. roomba i7+ with clean base automatic dirt disposal and allergenlock™ bags that trap 99% of allergens, so they don't escape back into the air. if it's not from irobot, it's not a roomba™ come with free dental and vision care plus so much more! can't wait till i'm 65. free dental care and eye exams plus free designer eyewear. go ahead, take advantage. >>> here's a look at the forecast in some cities around...
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once you bring for that addict self of who you are -- that authentic self of who you are, voters will vote for you. for me, it was because of my military service. they would listen to me and allow me through the door based on my military service. then i would hit them with everything else. you have to find a way to connect with folks. that's changed me over time. when i first ran, it was mostly military service. ,ow that i've been in office when i talked to voters, they see me as who i am. that's a transition that i've made. i continued to get through the door. in the very beginning, i ran because i was asked to. i said yes. a woman on average seven times of being asked to run for office before she says yes. men all the time invite themselves to run even though nobody wants them to. race, most women do what i do, lock myself in my bathroom and cry for three days, whereas men get up the next day and look in the mirror, the voters are wrong, they will be ready for me the next time. a lot of this is opening the door yourself. you may get an invitation, and that's great, but opportunity d
once you bring for that addict self of who you are -- that authentic self of who you are, voters will vote for you. for me, it was because of my military service. they would listen to me and allow me through the door based on my military service. then i would hit them with everything else. you have to find a way to connect with folks. that's changed me over time. when i first ran, it was mostly military service. ,ow that i've been in office when i talked to voters, they see me as who i am....
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ization has supported self-help for more. coping international. coming up on dollar.he's quite as simple as it seems. to understand the world better we need to take a closer more. experience knowledge into. the. mob scene. christmas time on double. significance and look at me affectionately which was affectionately as you can. bloody near putin in the middle of his election campaign in the year 2000 a documentary was filmed for russian television but director vitali munster culture much more with determination about guns and the element of course you're going to see the film secretly chronicled a power grab actually everything was precisely planned and structured. featuring top supporting roles. kudos. to the freedom of russia. and featuring a lead role like you've never seen before you're going to let me be clear with you i have to act in ways that i feel necessary and people who simply understand that. the enemy your federal judge divvy ends justify the means. to terms with mrs stuart's december 13th on t w. this is d w news and these around top stories pro-democrac
ization has supported self-help for more. coping international. coming up on dollar.he's quite as simple as it seems. to understand the world better we need to take a closer more. experience knowledge into. the. mob scene. christmas time on double. significance and look at me affectionately which was affectionately as you can. bloody near putin in the middle of his election campaign in the year 2000 a documentary was filmed for russian television but director vitali munster culture much more...
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looking the level of a kind of national self-interest, public self-interest. this period of decline in deforestation of the decade roughly from 2004-2014 in brazil was accompanied by actual increases in revenue and protection from agriculture from the very same places where deforestation was going down. that's because as occurred in the u.s. you know, 150 years ago, ago, you close this agricultural frontier. innovation increases, and action itself increases under the conditions. what that requires though is it requires investment and it requires actors that are functioning within the bounds of the legal system that is imposed in a democratic society. what we have now in brazil is just this huge amount of illegal activity. it's not that the whole sector is acting illegally. far from it. there are many, many good actors in the sector, but like any other sector, even though there is a percentage of criminality that in the space. and because of corruption and because of governance challenges, that percentage of criminality is not insignificant. and it is going to
looking the level of a kind of national self-interest, public self-interest. this period of decline in deforestation of the decade roughly from 2004-2014 in brazil was accompanied by actual increases in revenue and protection from agriculture from the very same places where deforestation was going down. that's because as occurred in the u.s. you know, 150 years ago, ago, you close this agricultural frontier. innovation increases, and action itself increases under the conditions. what that...
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taken away, their right to be economically self-sufficient.ou hear these horror stories of people having to go work for their former slave owners because of laws preventing them from being able to be self-sufficient. >> watch this holiday week on c-span. saturday, 2020 democratic presidential candidate and hawaiian representative tulsa gabbard speaks to voters at a town hall in new hampshire. watch live at 4:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, online at c-span.org, or listen live on the free c-span radio app. 2020 democratic presidential candidate joe biden holds a townhall meeting today in peterborough, new hampshire live at 2:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, online at c-span.org, or listen live on the free c-span radio app. next, a discussion about the history of journalism and fake news with remarks by john miller, hosted by the liberty forum of silicon valley in mountain view, california last month. this is one hour and 10 minutes. i am a journalist. i run a journalism program. i spent my life in journalism. john: let's talk about fake news. have you hea
taken away, their right to be economically self-sufficient.ou hear these horror stories of people having to go work for their former slave owners because of laws preventing them from being able to be self-sufficient. >> watch this holiday week on c-span. saturday, 2020 democratic presidential candidate and hawaiian representative tulsa gabbard speaks to voters at a town hall in new hampshire. watch live at 4:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, online at c-span.org, or listen live on the free...
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to the landmark cathedral of paris still the skeleton of its former self. the work underway now focuses on stabilizing notre dame and preventing its collapse . the fire that ravaged the churches roof and spire broke out on april 15th. tons of poisonous lead melted during the blaze that spells health hazards and good reason to delay holding christmas festivities inside i think it's incredibly sad that they will be able to celebrate mass especially because it's such a revered monument for catholics probably many many families have that tradition of going every year for christmas services it is quite a break in tradition quite honestly as long as the renovation work is carried out quickly and well it is not the right moment to open at one time i think people are aware of that and can go to other churches. notre dumb has held a christmas mass every year since $803.00 even during the horror of world war 2. the last interruptions to the mass came amid the anti catholic fervor of the french revolution. this year worshippers are being sent to nearby sites for servi
to the landmark cathedral of paris still the skeleton of its former self. the work underway now focuses on stabilizing notre dame and preventing its collapse . the fire that ravaged the churches roof and spire broke out on april 15th. tons of poisonous lead melted during the blaze that spells health hazards and good reason to delay holding christmas festivities inside i think it's incredibly sad that they will be able to celebrate mass especially because it's such a revered monument for...
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it requires engagement and a level of self—education and engagement with others. blessings of a democracy that you look out and there is somebody who disagrees,... once the government to take people even more. once the government to take people even more. how is it against the government? i have written in fact that we will look back on these last three years as a golden age of political engagement. people arguing about brexit in the street and in the shops. white back in the final minute of the final date line of the final year of the decade, what was the best moment of 2019 for you. for me? it was interviewing john dean and others who participated in the impeachment that have preceded this, and learning how different this one coming up will be. i have to say the election result because the defeat ofan anti—semitic, election result because the defeat of an anti—semitic, hard left communist effectively party was so important and significant. i was so reassured about the sanity of the british electorate. tucked them in the semifinal was easily the best moment for m
it requires engagement and a level of self—education and engagement with others. blessings of a democracy that you look out and there is somebody who disagrees,... once the government to take people even more. once the government to take people even more. how is it against the government? i have written in fact that we will look back on these last three years as a golden age of political engagement. people arguing about brexit in the street and in the shops. white back in the final minute of...
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i need to self-actualize. >> trevor: self actualize!elf ♪ ♪ overcome his demons >> trevor: confront his functional avoidance of intimacy ♪ ♪ he didn't go to prom ♪ he didn't go to prom ♪ he didn't go to prom >> now, we're out of time. we can pick this up next week. >> right. thank you so much. i've just been going through a lot and it was really helpful to talk -- ( clearing throat ) >> sorry, it should be a comfort i have blue cross. >> son, the only cross in my network is jesus. ( organ music ) >> trevor: hallelujah! we'll be right back! ( cheers and applause ) manolo! it's so cold, come in! what's wrong? it's dry. your scalp? mine gets dry in the winter too. try head & shoulders dry scalp care. it nourishes the scalp and keeps you up to 100% flake-free. head & shoulders dry scalp care ♪ ♪ la vita ruffino. ♪ not much, how about you? >>are you answering my text in person? i am...yeah. >>lol. come on in. this is tech that helps you be there. the nissan altima. now offering the most tech-advanced engine in its class. or these. good thing
i need to self-actualize. >> trevor: self actualize!elf ♪ ♪ overcome his demons >> trevor: confront his functional avoidance of intimacy ♪ ♪ he didn't go to prom ♪ he didn't go to prom ♪ he didn't go to prom >> now, we're out of time. we can pick this up next week. >> right. thank you so much. i've just been going through a lot and it was really helpful to talk -- ( clearing throat ) >> sorry, it should be a comfort i have blue cross. >> son, the...
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advent of self-driving car technology, or are those two things separate?e can get to profitability before self-driving, for example, becomes the majority of trips, but i think that if you look forward, and if you want to bring safety on the road, increase it, because the number of people who die in accidents in the u.s. and abroad -- there's just no reason to have that many people hurt. most accidents are caused by human error, and we can avoid that. we can avoid that with computers and technologies, and at the same time, we can take the cost per mile down pretty significantly. so, fast forward 10 to 15 years from now, autonomous will be a huge part of how people get around. it will be cheaper. it will be safer. why not invest now to make that happen? emily: but can you get profitability without self-driving technology? dara: 15 years from now, no. any transportation company that doesn't have self-driving as part of its strategy, and that's why we have atg. we can build out our self-driving technology specifically to serve our network, and that's a huge ad
advent of self-driving car technology, or are those two things separate?e can get to profitability before self-driving, for example, becomes the majority of trips, but i think that if you look forward, and if you want to bring safety on the road, increase it, because the number of people who die in accidents in the u.s. and abroad -- there's just no reason to have that many people hurt. most accidents are caused by human error, and we can avoid that. we can avoid that with computers and...
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would you call your self a humorous writer? >> guest: ipod. people like to call me a comedian which i don't really feel is accurate because i don't do standup comedy. i didn't like it but i am a comedy writer and i have a comedy tv show and i certainly do nothing but try to be funny all the time. that is my main mission. >> host: as a feminist political writer and cultural critic, how is humor a useful entry point for the things you want to say? >> guest: it's been useful to me and mayb maybe that is just convenient for me to say because that is what i like to write, but it feels like a great way to so challenging concepts to people because even when i was a film critic, i always tried to make everything funny or make each piece of writing a piece of entertainment in itself because if you can make something funny, you can get people to swallow is that they might not otherwise think they were interested in a feminist ideas are radical concepts or things that are challenging to talk about like abortion. we put abortion in my comedy tv show and i
would you call your self a humorous writer? >> guest: ipod. people like to call me a comedian which i don't really feel is accurate because i don't do standup comedy. i didn't like it but i am a comedy writer and i have a comedy tv show and i certainly do nothing but try to be funny all the time. that is my main mission. >> host: as a feminist political writer and cultural critic, how is humor a useful entry point for the things you want to say? >> guest: it's been useful to...
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i had what they call a selfie session with my camera set on self timer. i posed in a posed for ages it was sort of awkward. and i mean that's a profile pictures of people showing off or wearing next to nothing those are the worst that is. humans are visual creatures that's why in the world of online dating the 1st impression really counts. whether we like a person's face for not is crucial. but surprisingly our other senses play a key role too. even if we're only looking at a picture not actually standing face to face. our mind imagines what that person might smell like then when we meet in person our mind checks up our assumption was right if not we can get pretty disappointed and tosh. in the end disappointment is just as much part of the proles as in online dating as it is offline the selection of potential partners is huge nearly every other internet user is single with roughly 20 percent of them willing to give online dating a shot that's 300000000 people worldwide and as facebook keeps expanding its betting pad for more and more might be able to fin
i had what they call a selfie session with my camera set on self timer. i posed in a posed for ages it was sort of awkward. and i mean that's a profile pictures of people showing off or wearing next to nothing those are the worst that is. humans are visual creatures that's why in the world of online dating the 1st impression really counts. whether we like a person's face for not is crucial. but surprisingly our other senses play a key role too. even if we're only looking at a picture not...