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they are trying, for example, to replace the equipment of a dutch company and sml yes, here, which is monopolist in production. yes, they have. yes, there is a program. they're already making some samples. such a technique, probably, it is not so um, but transferring, to provide the newest technological processes. well , she does something. this is probably already good. well, this is how such a competition goes on in all directions is very difficult. they are trying to cut them off. after all, not only from the technology of the equipment component. uh, the latest measures of the biden administration, this is also a ban on american citizens to go to work, that is, to occupy posts. here in such chinese brain migrations also stop. yes, yes, i mean, these are very tough measures, but uh, that's the question. in many ways, the chinese have already reached a critical mass and are able to move forward. and well, i must say that there are some positive aspects for us. they have before. in general, they used our scientists and engineers , had engineering centers paid money for development. e
they are trying, for example, to replace the equipment of a dutch company and sml yes, here, which is monopolist in production. yes, they have. yes, there is a program. they're already making some samples. such a technique, probably, it is not so um, but transferring, to provide the newest technological processes. well , she does something. this is probably already good. well, this is how such a competition goes on in all directions is very difficult. they are trying to cut them off. after all,...
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Oct 11, 2022
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hat and a couple weeks or so i can collect the seeds off the flowers and so i will save those in in a sml linen sack and plant them again next year. a bit of that work. my family, we finished taking the harvest and that is about four or five weeks of work. but i'm finished now and i can get to the rest of the preparation for the winter. >> my name is phineas pratt. most citizens here call me just pratt for i was the first pratt. were as my brother is here now and his name is joshua. for most unwed men by and large they are referred to by their surname. because i was the first pratt henceforth i will always be pratt where he will be joshua. >> what was it like coming over? >> i came over on the ship of the fishing vessel, a smaller one called the sparrow. smaller than other vessels that brought of the persons on so on that arrival on the code, so not directly here. it wasn't so turbulent for we were arriving ahead of the summer. that is a fair time to sale, where as i hear the persons who arrived here, the encountered some storms along the way, violent storms, for they were heading directl
hat and a couple weeks or so i can collect the seeds off the flowers and so i will save those in in a sml linen sack and plant them again next year. a bit of that work. my family, we finished taking the harvest and that is about four or five weeks of work. but i'm finished now and i can get to the rest of the preparation for the winter. >> my name is phineas pratt. most citizens here call me just pratt for i was the first pratt. were as my brother is here now and his name is joshua. for...
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on e ofho tse cceanrs is aandvced nsnoquamous, non-sml alcell lung cancer where keytdaru is prapovedtoe used wi th certain chemoerthapies as youfir rst treaentmt ifou y do not have an noabrmal “egfr” or “k"al ”ene. ytkeruda hel ypsour immune sy stem fig chtancer bu t can al csoause uryo immune stsyem to attack alhethy rtpas ofou yr body. isth can hapn peduring or after tatrement and mabey severe and leado tdeath. e seyour docr toright away if you havcoe ugh, shorestns of breh,at chest pain, diarrhea, severeto smach pain oren tderness,ev sere nausea orom viting, hdaeache, li ght sensitivity, eye problem irregular heareatbt, exemtre tiredness, co nstipation, zzdiiness or fainting, ch geans inpp aetit e, thirst, orri une, confusion or memy orproblems ,muscle pn aior weakns,es fever,as rh, itinchg, or flushing. esthe are noalt l the poibssle si edeffects. te yllour doct aorbout l alyour medalic conditis,on inclinudg immuneys stem obprlems, orf iyou've h ad anrg oan transanplt, had orla pn to hav esta em cell antrsplant, or have harad diation to your escht area or n aervous steysm coitndi
on e ofho tse cceanrs is aandvced nsnoquamous, non-sml alcell lung cancer where keytdaru is prapovedtoe used wi th certain chemoerthapies as youfir rst treaentmt ifou y do not have an noabrmal “egfr” or “k"al ”ene. ytkeruda hel ypsour immune sy stem fig chtancer bu t can al csoause uryo immune stsyem to attack alhethy rtpas ofou yr body. isth can hapn peduring or after tatrement and mabey severe and leado tdeath. e seyour docr toright away if you havcoe ugh, shorestns of breh,at...
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Oct 15, 2022
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. >> reporter: this is not the sml the small town welcome people it in crockett want to project to the rest of bay area, but something is projecting. >> there isn't any foot trafficn foot traffic on the street. >> reporter: hydrogen sulphide s sulphide is coming from a nearbr nearby wastewater treatment plant at the refinery. the county issued a health advisory friday, and has been monitoring the air. exposure can cause headaches and nausea, though doctors say at low levels the gas isn't dangerous. not much is known about long-term exposure though. >> obviously we recognize that s that this has been going on forl for several weeks now. and so we we are paying attention to sort of the cumulative timing that people have been exposed to hyn to hydrogen sulphide. >> the people of crockett have n crockett have been breathing hydrogen sulphide. >> reporter: the problem has ben the talk of the town. people voice their frustrations at a packed town hall meeting thurs. >> we were sitting outside takig outside taking our break. that night i was so sick. i have asthma. so i coughed all night, hi
. >> reporter: this is not the sml the small town welcome people it in crockett want to project to the rest of bay area, but something is projecting. >> there isn't any foot trafficn foot traffic on the street. >> reporter: hydrogen sulphide s sulphide is coming from a nearbr nearby wastewater treatment plant at the refinery. the county issued a health advisory friday, and has been monitoring the air. exposure can cause headaches and nausea, though doctors say at low levels...
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Oct 10, 2022
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know you have some individual names, ari, but is it time to start to nibble at the russell 2000 or the smlll-cap index now in general >> depends on your time highsen, if it's 12 months owl, i think this is a great time to buy small caps what is driving that, one sector standout one the russell 2000 are the industrials. so it was a driver of that stock improvement. it's a group that you're starting to see that strength expand across capitalization it captures the breadth of improvement across that sector, so it would be a name lie spx, technologies, which we covered at oppenheimer, but even at large caps, some of the companies lie cummins, also seeing a trend reversal. >>> this iskind after confusin company, only because you see spx and you think it's the s&p 500, but this is a charlotte-based company. they make hvac heeding and cooling systems. spxc, what are you seeing in this chart area, which is so interesting to you >> $2.5 billion market cap, covered by brian blare at oppenheimer. the standout in the charts is that it's one of the -- when the market was rallying in the summer, here's
know you have some individual names, ari, but is it time to start to nibble at the russell 2000 or the smlll-cap index now in general >> depends on your time highsen, if it's 12 months owl, i think this is a great time to buy small caps what is driving that, one sector standout one the russell 2000 are the industrials. so it was a driver of that stock improvement. it's a group that you're starting to see that strength expand across capitalization it captures the breadth of improvement...
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Oct 11, 2022
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statiocrates sml metal box that looks like a cloud that grou the animal and lds them in place wh about of face that theother pi will essenally livin for thr ourives smithfield foods promised they would phasthese cres out. consumers have revold against them. they don'tant the pigs confinedn crat we did our investigation and circle fr far becauset is e single largestacility the united states, hug amount the porproducti in the united stes come from cile four. when wwalked in march 20 17, 2 mohsfter supposedly they had phased out these crates, we found thoands of thousands of mother pigs in these crateand not a single outside. amy: smithfield's vice president corporate affairs said in a statement -- "this verdict is very disappointing as it may encourage anyone opposed to raising animals for food to vandalize farms. following this 2017 incident, we immediately launched an investigation and completed a third-party audit after learning of alleged mistreatment of animals on a company-owned hog farm in milford, utah. the audit results showed no findings of animal mistreatment." can you respond
statiocrates sml metal box that looks like a cloud that grou the animal and lds them in place wh about of face that theother pi will essenally livin for thr ourives smithfield foods promised they would phasthese cres out. consumers have revold against them. they don'tant the pigs confinedn crat we did our investigation and circle fr far becauset is e single largestacility the united states, hug amount the porproducti in the united stes come from cile four. when wwalked in march 20 17, 2...
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. > >> tonight and 40 hours a collee professor and former psychologist found dead in a sml georgia town. the professor and and her boyfriend and psychologt got together for a night of swimming. the morning after two of the three were dead. her boyfriend survived and quickly became a suspect. shockley was a respected college professor and were now into monitors. >> the authorities and charging marion's boyfriend with a felonr after the medical examiner in this case ruled she died of what died of what appeared to be asphyxiation due to manual strangulation. ultimately that evidence when presented in court in court was not enough to swaye jury who acquitted him. >> find >> find out more in this strange this strange death. the story as tonight at 10:00 p.m. it will ao stream on paramount plus. > >> meet this week's jefferson award winner. >> a staggering number of mility veterans take their own lives every day. meet the man who hons them and their families in a special way. > >> a repaying document are we paying a mystery surcharge for ? for gas? why california is so ve >> california has th
. > >> tonight and 40 hours a collee professor and former psychologist found dead in a sml georgia town. the professor and and her boyfriend and psychologt got together for a night of swimming. the morning after two of the three were dead. her boyfriend survived and quickly became a suspect. shockley was a respected college professor and were now into monitors. >> the authorities and charging marion's boyfriend with a felonr after the medical examiner in this case ruled she died...
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we've got to embrace our commercial technology, , our sml businesses, our cyber world. that's with the work and innovative work is being done and it needs to inject into her dod and with regret how to go about making this transition. >> guest: brother, don't start with me because i love talking procurement. because right now the government is by, not build. the fact that it is hard to get innovative technologies introduced into the government is plaguing our ability to compete. an authoritarian government like china can get someplace first because they can move all facets of production in one direction but i will always take entrepreneurship and ingenuity and freedom over authoritarianism. but yes, we have, part of the problem is the way pretreatment works in the government. the person purchasing the good or service is different from the person using the good or service, right? that disconnect is what creates some of that problem. now moving some of the power and authority to those intervals that will ultimately use it you will see speed. the cia's usual adopt stuff pro
we've got to embrace our commercial technology, , our sml businesses, our cyber world. that's with the work and innovative work is being done and it needs to inject into her dod and with regret how to go about making this transition. >> guest: brother, don't start with me because i love talking procurement. because right now the government is by, not build. the fact that it is hard to get innovative technologies introduced into the government is plaguing our ability to compete. an...
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Oct 28, 2022
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sml say they're very engaged in various things using ai to try to take down content.e down and others not. this is originally passed to try to encourage the development of the internet. and providing immunity for platforms that are not themselves content producers. but instead are just conveying the content produced by others. but what i don't think was really contemplated in that time is what is the role of an algorithm, right, that feeds users more and more of the same content and actually content that gets deeper and darker. s so there's a lot of potential for legislation. there is litigation involving this. in fact, the supreme court case this fall is going to be talking about the algorithms and whether that is protected under 230-c. the public has to demand it. >> right. >> these are companies that have a business model. and right now, you know, apparently the public is insufficiently demanding that to cause them to change the practices. >> if we did everything that luke said f reporters called out every single lie and kept them off the airwaves and the newspaper
sml say they're very engaged in various things using ai to try to take down content.e down and others not. this is originally passed to try to encourage the development of the internet. and providing immunity for platforms that are not themselves content producers. but instead are just conveying the content produced by others. but what i don't think was really contemplated in that time is what is the role of an algorithm, right, that feeds users more and more of the same content and actually...