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but, that's the game jung-jae, hae-soo, you're up first. on your mark get set. go wow!y ha-joon and ho-yeon, you're up next ♪ [ speaking foreign language >> okay. [ speaking foreign language >> jimmy: three, two, one. yeah oh my god, yeah. [ cheers and applause first try. ♪ all right. that means you go to the final round right here hae-soo, ho-yeon, you are up against each other yeah good -- best of luck, yeah this is what i'm talking about [ cheers and applause [ speaking foreign language >> jimmy: all right, one, two, three. yes! [ ding ] ♪ [ cheers and applause congratulations. it is time for the next round. and things aren't going to get any easier because you're about to play one of the most dangerous games of all, rock, paper, scissors. [ cheers and applause ♪ jung-jae, hae-soo, you are up first. rock, paper, scissors. whenever you're ready, you can go [ speaking foreign language [ ding ] >> jimmy: jung-jae - [ cheers and applause ♪ jung-jae is the winner of that one. ha-joon, ho-yeon, you're up now. >> rock, paper, scissor. >> jimmy: there's two scissors >> rock,
but, that's the game jung-jae, hae-soo, you're up first. on your mark get set. go wow!y ha-joon and ho-yeon, you're up next ♪ [ speaking foreign language >> okay. [ speaking foreign language >> jimmy: three, two, one. yeah oh my god, yeah. [ cheers and applause first try. ♪ all right. that means you go to the final round right here hae-soo, ho-yeon, you are up against each other yeah good -- best of luck, yeah this is what i'm talking about [ cheers and applause [ speaking...
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Oct 21, 2021
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soo kim is a former cia analyst and shejoins me now from washington.s on bbc news. what do you make of what has been said by the us? it of what has been said by the us? it is of what has been said by the us? , ., , of what has been said by the us? , a, , ., of what has been said by the us? , a, , ., a, of what has been said by the us? , a, , s, a, us? it is really not a huge departure. _ us? it is really not a huge departure. i _ us? it is really not a huge departure, i think, - us? it is really not a huge departure, i think, from l us? it is really not a huge . departure, i think, from what president biden had said in the beginning when he said he was going to not accord kim any freebies, a rescue would chill his reciprocating actions. one different thing is we have been hearing from us officials that the us is obviously open to dialogue anytime anyplace, but this is a new twist, where they are calling out other countries that are not doing their part to enforce sanctions, ie, china and russia, so the policy line will remain the same, but with a varie
soo kim is a former cia analyst and shejoins me now from washington.s on bbc news. what do you make of what has been said by the us? it of what has been said by the us? it is of what has been said by the us? , ., , of what has been said by the us? , a, , ., of what has been said by the us? , a, , ., a, of what has been said by the us? , a, , s, a, us? it is really not a huge departure. _ us? it is really not a huge departure. i _ us? it is really not a huge departure, i think, - us? it is...
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machny soo dlistricts are undergoing aro pcessf o making eithr curriculum more incvelusi anred presentativethetu sdent body. foamr expl re,eading a piece of englthish at m bighteri wtten by aanfrican-ameripecan rs.on tinkerwiing thhe t curcurilum so it looorks me keli the student body,ch whi iwhs at colorado law calls for. i tnkhi whenou y have some oups of parents that are readabing oucrt itical race theory aeand rding about divey,rsit eitquy andnc ilusion, it is tirhe view tsohat mewho teac ahersreea tching kids to dislikite whe peeopl ahand tt udstents of color are the victims andhi wte people aree th esopprso.rs yteverhi ing have read ihen t currumicul, atth is not being taught. t buthere are siz sableegntmes of p theopatulion,ar pen,ts who lieve this ipps haeng.in i satn i on many school board etmeings and there aozre denofs parents who audppla t ehequity forts. ju:dyra gnts, wt haabout in iowa? wh iats your sense of how proroptionate the iccritisism ? grt:an all ofhi ts sounds very familiarha, wt i am hearing from iooh and cadoloro,he wther it is in mkiasng or tcheaing equity and raci
machny soo dlistricts are undergoing aro pcessf o making eithr curriculum more incvelusi anred presentativethetu sdent body. foamr expl re,eading a piece of englthish at m bighteri wtten by aanfrican-ameripecan rs.on tinkerwiing thhe t curcurilum so it looorks me keli the student body,ch whi iwhs at colorado law calls for. i tnkhi whenou y have some oups of parents that are readabing oucrt itical race theory aeand rding about divey,rsit eitquy andnc ilusion, it is tirhe view tsohat mewho teac...
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of what we've seen in school is the idea that we are going to end up using the lab-based capacities soo that means they might pull student samples together and test that input in the lab and the terms of positive and need to go back and test for the rapid point-of-care tests to ensure people can stay in the classroom. but over the last several weeks to months we've seen concurrently we've seen the testing demand increase substantially. over the summer months before delta we have seen a rapid expansion in terms of the demand that americans have for that type of testing as the amount of infections have increased. >> joining for this conversation on testing we are taking a look at the issues concerning covid-19. is first from delray beach florida. you are on with our guest. go ahead with youren question or comment. >> i was calling about the movement. about the vaccines and testing first of all let me give advice to my fellow republicans get vaccinated. i am vaccinated. the science is very clear the vaccines are safe and effective. i recommend getting vaccinated. i got pfizer back in april
of what we've seen in school is the idea that we are going to end up using the lab-based capacities soo that means they might pull student samples together and test that input in the lab and the terms of positive and need to go back and test for the rapid point-of-care tests to ensure people can stay in the classroom. but over the last several weeks to months we've seen concurrently we've seen the testing demand increase substantially. over the summer months before delta we have seen a rapid...
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soo kim is a former cia analyst now with the rand corporation in washington.est. so this is north korea's fourth or fifth nuclear missile test in the past couple of months. technologies being developed. today is a missile with advanced manoeuvring capabilities. all of this is showing that from a strategic and defence perspective north korea's defence provocation and arsenal is developing quite diversely and from a geopolitical perspective this is a way for the regime to get the attention of the united states and south korea so we have to really examine what kind of diplomacy we are trying to aim for. the biden administration has maintained the position that we are going to be open to talks that when you read a statement carefully there are conditions such as, of course, keeping the sanctions in place and being of human rights issues so diplomacy is notjust something that can be unconditional but were going to need to get north korea to cooperate and also take steps to show that it is actually about dialogue and denuclearisation. the british government has set
soo kim is a former cia analyst now with the rand corporation in washington.est. so this is north korea's fourth or fifth nuclear missile test in the past couple of months. technologies being developed. today is a missile with advanced manoeuvring capabilities. all of this is showing that from a strategic and defence perspective north korea's defence provocation and arsenal is developing quite diversely and from a geopolitical perspective this is a way for the regime to get the attention of the...
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soo kim is a former cia analyst now with the rand corporation in washington.issile test. so this is north korea's fourth or fifth nuclear missile test in the past couple of months. and each time they have been testing seeing a variety of technologies being developed. today is a missile with advanced manoeuvring capabilities. all of this is showing that from a strategic and defence perspective north korea's defence provocation and arsenal is developing quite diversely and from a geopolitical day perspective this is a way for the regime to get the attention of the united states and south korea so we have to really examine what kind of diplomacy we are trying to aim for. the biden administration has maintained the position that we are going to be open to talks that when you read a statement carefully there are conditions such as, of course, keeping the sanctions in place and being of human rights issues so diplomacy is notjust something that can be unconditional but were going to need to get north korea to cooperate and also take steps to show that it is actually
soo kim is a former cia analyst now with the rand corporation in washington.issile test. so this is north korea's fourth or fifth nuclear missile test in the past couple of months. and each time they have been testing seeing a variety of technologies being developed. today is a missile with advanced manoeuvring capabilities. all of this is showing that from a strategic and defence perspective north korea's defence provocation and arsenal is developing quite diversely and from a geopolitical day...
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for more on this i'm joined now by soo kim — a former cia analyst now with the rand corporation in washingtongramme. i want to start by asking, we have not received this image, we cannot independently verify it, but what does this signal to you about the capability if we can say that about the weapons programme in north korea. , , ., ., ., korea. this is north korea's fourth or fifth nuclear _ korea. this is north korea's fourth or fifth nuclear missile _ korea. this is north korea's fourth or fifth nuclear missile test - korea. this is north korea's fourth or fifth nuclear missile test in - korea. this is north korea's fourth or fifth nuclear missile test in the l or fifth nuclear missile test in the last couple of months. each time they had been testing we have seen a variety of skills and technologies being developed. today's is in many with advanced manoeuvring glide capabilities. all of this is showing that from a strategic and defense perspective, north korea's missile provocations and arsenal of threats is actually developing quite diversely. 0f is actually developing quite diversely.
for more on this i'm joined now by soo kim — a former cia analyst now with the rand corporation in washingtongramme. i want to start by asking, we have not received this image, we cannot independently verify it, but what does this signal to you about the capability if we can say that about the weapons programme in north korea. , , ., ., ., korea. this is north korea's fourth or fifth nuclear _ korea. this is north korea's fourth or fifth nuclear missile _ korea. this is north korea's fourth...
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. >> thank you soo much. >> thank you. wait, let me turn to you. i would love for you to expound more on why this moment is important. obviously having to leave so he can fight this goodo fight in te halls of congress, one signaled the moment we are in but it could be great for you to explain more why now is more laimportant. >> let me put it in context first and then i'm happy to answer your question. in the 12 states have not expand medicaid coverage, we have 2.2 million low income people being affected on their denial of access to healthcare. of those 12, eight are in the deep south. florida, georgia, texas, alabama, mississippi, north and south carolina all in the deep south. each state has a common history into significant respects. first, these are states with a history of racial discrimination such that until the supreme court spoke on the issue in. [two bells tolling] , literally letting the voting rights act, the states were covid by preclearance provisions of the voting rights act which meant they needed to submit any changes in their col
. >> thank you soo much. >> thank you. wait, let me turn to you. i would love for you to expound more on why this moment is important. obviously having to leave so he can fight this goodo fight in te halls of congress, one signaled the moment we are in but it could be great for you to explain more why now is more laimportant. >> let me put it in context first and then i'm happy to answer your question. in the 12 states have not expand medicaid coverage, we have 2.2 million low...
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more on the way could we soo >> the facebook story for many parents revelations this week from whistleblower. frances hogan showing internal facebook studies of the harms of instagram for teenagers only intensified concerns about the popular photo sharing sharing app so has left many parents wondering what can they do to protect their children. well, experts say here are some tips first age limits. the children's online privacy protection act that went into effect in the year 2000 protects the online privacy of children. that's why they must be 13 in order to sign up. >> open lines of communication start talking with children early on about social media and how to handle situations such as articles, which may have set them or what to do if a friend asked them to send a photograph. 3rd monitor their activity. most parents have some success with taking their children's phones overnight to limit their scrolling and explain to children. when you are checking your work emails end not just aimlessly scrolling yourself. and finally, you can't do it alone. social media apps are designed to be addict
more on the way could we soo >> the facebook story for many parents revelations this week from whistleblower. frances hogan showing internal facebook studies of the harms of instagram for teenagers only intensified concerns about the popular photo sharing sharing app so has left many parents wondering what can they do to protect their children. well, experts say here are some tips first age limits. the children's online privacy protection act that went into effect in the year 2000...
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i almost didn't want to do this tonight because it seems soo obvious, but if you do not articulate thet thing youu know what your children will be learning it is shameful to have two parents. >> absolutely, and i tell people this, it is so important, this whole critical race theory push, this included, is not a new civil rights movement, no black-led movement, no martin luther king, no al sharpton, it is the biggest fraud they m are pushing across the american people, and we aree speaking across the country to fight back and people have taken note and are listening. >> tucker: no, it is apple and amazon and citibank behind it, and i would much, much rather have al sharpton behind it. at least he is a human being, not a soulless -- [laughter] look, if you had to choose. better than apple, i would say. kendall qualls, appreciate you coming on tonight. thank you. >> thanks, tucker. i want to remind your listeners they can find out on our website. >> tucker: amen. good to see you. that's it for us tononight. we will be back 8:00 p.m., the show that is the sworn enemy of lying, pomposity, s
i almost didn't want to do this tonight because it seems soo obvious, but if you do not articulate thet thing youu know what your children will be learning it is shameful to have two parents. >> absolutely, and i tell people this, it is so important, this whole critical race theory push, this included, is not a new civil rights movement, no black-led movement, no martin luther king, no al sharpton, it is the biggest fraud they m are pushing across the american people, and we aree speaking...
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cnbc.com/investing club where simply by pointing your phone's camera at that qr code on the screen you soothere. kelly, back to you guys. >> thank you, dom. >> looking at the next frontier of tech, the metaverse not just for gaming but for business jewely borsten is here from the augmented reality company magic leap and the interview with the ceo. julia. >> thank you, kelly. magic leap works to advance the next frontier of augmented reality and not with games like facebook oculus but in the business space the company pivoted in 2018 after the $2300 consumer headset flopped. the one secretive company raising $3.5 billion wrote down stakes by 95% but last september peggy johnson, evp joined as crow and focused the company on the enterprise and those customers today on cnbc the company announcing it raised laugh a billion dollars at a so 2 billion valuation and it's also unveiling the magic leap ii which it says is the smallest and lightest device built for the enterprise there it is. look at it now, it is designed to be worn bip everyone from surgeons to industrial workers to those in the de
cnbc.com/investing club where simply by pointing your phone's camera at that qr code on the screen you soothere. kelly, back to you guys. >> thank you, dom. >> looking at the next frontier of tech, the metaverse not just for gaming but for business jewely borsten is here from the augmented reality company magic leap and the interview with the ceo. julia. >> thank you, kelly. magic leap works to advance the next frontier of augmented reality and not with games like facebook...
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permission of the district attorney's office and so they were not supposed to be filed yet, these charges, soote understand how that happened. i feel pretty certain the district attorney would have made it very clear when she wanted the charges filed, so that is the first thing that strikes me. the second thing is the name of the charge, forcible touching. of course, we all know what it means, if you read the paper work, it means a sexual assault. that is pretty significant that they have laid it out this document. >> tucker: because this -- i am not in any way defending andrew cuomo, who is loathsome by any definition of the term, but i never read anything, any claim that suggested he was a sex criminal, he is just a weird, creepy guy. because it is new york and everything is so politicized there and everything is a plot to put somebody in some position of power, can we take all of this at face value? honestly? >> well, tucker, it's interesting because they did attach, they indicated they have a lot of proof that goes along with this charge. they obviously find the claim to be credible. this
permission of the district attorney's office and so they were not supposed to be filed yet, these charges, soote understand how that happened. i feel pretty certain the district attorney would have made it very clear when she wanted the charges filed, so that is the first thing that strikes me. the second thing is the name of the charge, forcible touching. of course, we all know what it means, if you read the paper work, it means a sexual assault. that is pretty significant that they have laid...
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jason rantz, remember, soo*ilt has had a tough go. what will they do if they have hundreds of police officers saying no to the vaccine mandates? plus president biden under fire for going maskless at a d.c. restaurant. wait a minute. the guidelines say -- you have to do it indoors, wear a mask. he repeatedly encouraged all of us to follow the guidelines. we talk to the power panel to find out why he gets to do what we don't. ord lows. with home values at all time highs, now is the best time ever to use your va benefits to turn your home equity into cash. newday usa lets you borrow 100% of your home's value and take out $50,000 or more for security today or retirement tomorrow. get the cash and peace of mind every veteran family deserves. so make the call. >> tech: when you get a chip in your windshield... trust safelite. this couple was headed to the farmers market... when they got a chip. they drove to safelite for a same-day repair. and with their insurance, it was no cost to them. >> woman: really? >> tech: that's service the way yo
jason rantz, remember, soo*ilt has had a tough go. what will they do if they have hundreds of police officers saying no to the vaccine mandates? plus president biden under fire for going maskless at a d.c. restaurant. wait a minute. the guidelines say -- you have to do it indoors, wear a mask. he repeatedly encouraged all of us to follow the guidelines. we talk to the power panel to find out why he gets to do what we don't. ord lows. with home values at all time highs, now is the best time ever...
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franklin roosevelt did this with the new deal with 310 plus in the house and we have a majority and soo let's deliver and go to the voters and show them we could do a lot more with a bigger majority. and the worst thing is to deliver nothing and leaving voters wondering why they selected us in the first mace. >> it sounds like next week they'll move forward with holding steve bannon in criminal contempt. we've heard from all of our legal experts and our reports on the him, ll, this is going to t a while to work through the courts and he would slow roll it, you just don't know. do you worry that clock is going run out on being able to hold him accountable? >> i do. but i'm confident that with democrats in the majority and the subpoena power that they will press if steve bannon does not want to follow the law, to put him in an orange jump suit and let him tell a judge why he should be above the law. i'm one of the few people that has interviewed steve bannon in a deposition and it was like sitting with a joker in the dark night. he was maniacal. he laughed at most of the questions, refuse
franklin roosevelt did this with the new deal with 310 plus in the house and we have a majority and soo let's deliver and go to the voters and show them we could do a lot more with a bigger majority. and the worst thing is to deliver nothing and leaving voters wondering why they selected us in the first mace. >> it sounds like next week they'll move forward with holding steve bannon in criminal contempt. we've heard from all of our legal experts and our reports on the him, ll, this is...
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there was some evidence that they were planning to take over, maybe not democratically but they were soo there were a number of groups out there that i think that were strong men regional leadersbe that were looking to take over rated. >> thank you and i yield back. >> thankba you for allowing me o sit in the subcommittee hearing into the rest of the folks who came in allowing this unanimous event and thank you for being here today. i spent late 2132 made of 2015 at cabell's airport and i saw the sitting there gathering dust and then one day they were all in a pile of scrap metal $9 million worth of investments gone down and appreciate the testimony in all of your reporting which is my calling said, i guess, you mentioned it the congress to oversight capabilities in this area and what do you attribute to the failure of congress to ask a question or even if the staff questions were being asked for any actions to been taken on behalf over the past read. >> congressman, your pulling me way beyond my grief. i do reconstruction and adult do afghanistan and i don't look at congressional play b
there was some evidence that they were planning to take over, maybe not democratically but they were soo there were a number of groups out there that i think that were strong men regional leadersbe that were looking to take over rated. >> thank you and i yield back. >> thankba you for allowing me o sit in the subcommittee hearing into the rest of the folks who came in allowing this unanimous event and thank you for being here today. i spent late 2132 made of 2015 at cabell's airport...
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may soo alto, and the state is proposing to move him into a home right there at the corner of beech street and clark avenue. and that has some residents concerned. ktvu is azenith smith joins us live tonight at police headquarters with the story. well mike officers began notifying churches and schools this morning and they created this flyer. the offender is remar johnson, who police say could soon be released here. we have a new person coming in. with the worst background people living in this east palo alto neighborhood, finding out who their new neighbor could be. i'm pretty sure of the you know, hispanic community finds out about this. we're not gonna want our children to be out here late at night. this is 60 year old lamar johnson, pictured on the megan's law website. police say he was convicted in 1984 and 1992 for raping three victims sentenced to 36 years in prison police provided an updated photo on this flyer. it's not up to us. ah judge here in the city or in the county of san mateo county has decided that the house in east palo alto is adequate for this individual. police say j
may soo alto, and the state is proposing to move him into a home right there at the corner of beech street and clark avenue. and that has some residents concerned. ktvu is azenith smith joins us live tonight at police headquarters with the story. well mike officers began notifying churches and schools this morning and they created this flyer. the offender is remar johnson, who police say could soon be released here. we have a new person coming in. with the worst background people living in this...
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it turns into the idea that all thesell businesses are link and there is this pedophiliac situation soo the elite can hav sex with gchildren, and it get to a guy in north carolina who, i guarantee you, a month earlier never heard of comment ping-pong. soch he drives to do what he cas self-examination. that kind of speed which can go from really disinterested and being created on the internet. there is a picture of obama at comment ping-pong which -- maybe he'sit actually holding a ping-pong paddle but h it's in e north part of the white house with a ping-pong table in the middle. it says, obama comment ping-pong. it could be someone made a joke and passed k it to a friend who then puts it on this reddit page and then it's in the kind of -- it's a new kind of conspiracy disease vector in the kind of mind of the body politic. we'll talk about it some more, but the internet certainly has allowed communities that otherwise communicatednd much me slowly to communicate much more rapidly and evolve much faster in a way that's kind of surprising. andrn shocking. i, unfortunately, spend more tim
it turns into the idea that all thesell businesses are link and there is this pedophiliac situation soo the elite can hav sex with gchildren, and it get to a guy in north carolina who, i guarantee you, a month earlier never heard of comment ping-pong. soch he drives to do what he cas self-examination. that kind of speed which can go from really disinterested and being created on the internet. there is a picture of obama at comment ping-pong which -- maybe he'sit actually holding a ping-pong...
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trying to tamp that down..ot i think precisely because parties were not the norm in that period and soo there was n assumption aboutot what was holding people together or not. that probably partly for that very reason it wasn't as -- the lines boundaries weren't as clear soy it was -- people werea little less easy about that kind of within a party or within a group of people being held together informally tossing around that kind of hate. >> h well as far as lincoln is concerned, you know, he had his critics within his party too. especially among the radicals an the abolitionists who thought he wasn't going fast enough both on the the issue of emancipation and blackre rights. but interestingly enough, the relationship with him was pretty constructive.i they saw him as a part of an anti-slavery alliance. veryry few of them, you know, h the kind of visceral hatred of lincoln that hisis opponents di. and that later some conservatives started sort of backing off a little bit when theyas realized that lincoln wa going to move ahead with emancipation and w move ahead wh recognition of black r
trying to tamp that down..ot i think precisely because parties were not the norm in that period and soo there was n assumption aboutot what was holding people together or not. that probably partly for that very reason it wasn't as -- the lines boundaries weren't as clear soy it was -- people werea little less easy about that kind of within a party or within a group of people being held together informally tossing around that kind of hate. >> h well as far as lincoln is concerned, you...
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postponed or cancel trips and that isca compounding the issue with business i travelers, as there is soo much uncertainty yr saw with business travel a number of companies decided that they were going to move back when they were going to come back de to work. and that's become even more indefinite. we've seen this from various units of government as well. there isn't a consistent f response from the federal government to state governments to local governments.. so it is very difficult for anya entity to really put out a mark and follow that guideline. so once there is additional th certainty between -- that will drive up confidence as far as whether folks will be out and able to travel, but that again the impact goes back to the jobs in the lodging industry. and because of that uncertainty, because you can't have guests seven days a week, it is very difficult to have a work force that is there and provide them h with enough work to do for thoss seven days and that is why we're asking for congress's help to bridge the gap until travel p 's returns. that is why we're asking them to pass th
postponed or cancel trips and that isca compounding the issue with business i travelers, as there is soo much uncertainty yr saw with business travel a number of companies decided that they were going to move back when they were going to come back de to work. and that's become even more indefinite. we've seen this from various units of government as well. there isn't a consistent f response from the federal government to state governments to local governments.. so it is very difficult for anya...
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i like to troubleshooting the equipment rather than it giving them analysis that really excited me soo i returned to school for electronics predict for ann internship i was able to learn serious code in applied immediately in the job in learning suited me perfectly. and being the only woman in, persevered and i turned this into a rewarding manufacturing career. as i aspired on this experience is, few things come to mind that are help toyota approach the workforce installment. first, exposure. after already embarking on serious course of study, five is exposed to this program before college i would've landed on my path much sooner. in 2010, toyota has provided 3.5 million - 184k - 12 in indiana and throughout the country to implement this program. it provides the students a stem education and additionally in the area close my plant, local high schools toh create this academy which is connecting upper level students with career opportunities and advanced manufacturing. these efforts have significantly increased the ability of manufacturing career pathways in a region ratedin and secondly
i like to troubleshooting the equipment rather than it giving them analysis that really excited me soo i returned to school for electronics predict for ann internship i was able to learn serious code in applied immediately in the job in learning suited me perfectly. and being the only woman in, persevered and i turned this into a rewarding manufacturing career. as i aspired on this experience is, few things come to mind that are help toyota approach the workforce installment. first, exposure....
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. >> soo you cherry pick what you want to see so otherwise i will happily take a look but have you researchedet journal fromyo your research 13 percent of british users 6 percent of american users trace their desire to kill themselves to instagram with that underlying and the entire underlying research behind. >> again denied disagree with the characterization. >> have you released the research behind it? e the entire research. >> there are two studies. >> see you cherry picked that helps your spin right now. let me ask you. in 6 percent of american users trade their desire to kill themselves to instagram you said that is not bombshell research if 6 percent is not? what would be? >> again with this characterization of the research, more importantly in these small spaces there's actually an opportunity for us to help. to —- teens do find we can be helpful.y >> but with your policy there was a report that said teenagers using your product were significantly more likely to kill themselves? did you change policies at any point to protect that crack. >> respectfully those that we work with on a re
. >> soo you cherry pick what you want to see so otherwise i will happily take a look but have you researchedet journal fromyo your research 13 percent of british users 6 percent of american users trace their desire to kill themselves to instagram with that underlying and the entire underlying research behind. >> again denied disagree with the characterization. >> have you released the research behind it? e the entire research. >> there are two studies. >> see you...
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impacts of climate changes we can expect to see more events like you just mentioned which is why it's soo important right now that we start to think about what the futurists are going to be and invest in mitigation projects where we can reduce the financial cost. >> are you working with the state to do more resiliency planning because flooding is more frequent and tidal surges are bigger and more dangerous and more damaging. the subway system plugs any time there's a major storm and the ocean level rise is affecting parts of manhattan in terms of the subway. is your planning with local and state governments in terms of resiliency and can you tell us about it? >> the hazard plans address some of the problems you talk about in femake does provide assistane for technical assistance programs and we find the development of those plans. but we need to do is to work with him closely to think about what are the futurists you are going to face so the next iteration of their planning is thinking towards the future and what are the crises that are children and grandchildrenen wil face so we can bett
impacts of climate changes we can expect to see more events like you just mentioned which is why it's soo important right now that we start to think about what the futurists are going to be and invest in mitigation projects where we can reduce the financial cost. >> are you working with the state to do more resiliency planning because flooding is more frequent and tidal surges are bigger and more dangerous and more damaging. the subway system plugs any time there's a major storm and the...
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. >> it's not taking as long as it used to with ped sooed social media. >> that's not new. >> erica,you guys put together this project, what do you see and are you surprised this familiar, this is becoming a political flash point and o starting on the right of people who embraced us? >> it does not surprise me. one of the things i find most interesting is people want to forget. they want to pretend there are a lot of things that did not happen. >> it's hard for people to admit that evil and brutality that this country's history continues today. >> erica, i had a unique experience growing up in the north and learning a version of what happened during the civil war and going to college in the south to a really good school with well educated people, i found many classmates from the south had a different view of what happened during the civil war. there were a sense of pride about confederacy. what do you find o as of 30 years ago of how the war is being taught in the south today? >> it's still very much the same from what i can see it. it's a point of pain for a lot of southerners becau
. >> it's not taking as long as it used to with ped sooed social media. >> that's not new. >> erica,you guys put together this project, what do you see and are you surprised this familiar, this is becoming a political flash point and o starting on the right of people who embraced us? >> it does not surprise me. one of the things i find most interesting is people want to forget. they want to pretend there are a lot of things that did not happen. >> it's hard for...
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it's something we have to deal with all these therapeutic whether goelt l gol there soo-- will ge thereay see these drugs used in high risk patients, where the drugs can be synergistics. in low-risk patients, a lot of these drugs might be monotherapy as a propohprophylaxis. any drug that has this dramatic reduction in death in patients who had symptomatic disease, they had advanced disease, you could surmise that i think it's fair to ppostyoulate if you mov it normal in the course of care smr when do we get to where we say covid, it's around, i'm not worried about dying? >> i think we're getting there i said on the back independent of this delta wave, more people will be vaccinated i think once we vaccinate our children and have an anti-viral in hand. i think the psychology will chase. the other thing to point out is we talk about the antibody, the anti-body have held up regeneron has held up in terms of manufacturing anti-body that have not been outsmarted by the virus yet. but they can be. if the virus changes its surface proteins you can outwhip the monoclonal anti-bodies. it tarts t
it's something we have to deal with all these therapeutic whether goelt l gol there soo-- will ge thereay see these drugs used in high risk patients, where the drugs can be synergistics. in low-risk patients, a lot of these drugs might be monotherapy as a propohprophylaxis. any drug that has this dramatic reduction in death in patients who had symptomatic disease, they had advanced disease, you could surmise that i think it's fair to ppostyoulate if you mov it normal in the course of care smr...
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not just but the last ten years soo we can match from the men and women of america who have sacrificed0 year war, all of them and all of their families not just afghanistan but around the world and we know them veterans of america more than we give them right now. so that in-depth analysis looking backwards is essential but i want to look forward right now to what is happening in afghanistan with respect to americans and afghan allies. after our withdrawal it was the unofficial network with veterans, ngos some government officials, i was involved in an effort to the airports outside to try to airlift on the makeshift ad hoc basis with the allies that are still there and targets on their back in the situation is increasingly but i have been frustrated by the lack of someone in charge and the point person we need the evacuations are it will provide a plan and then to get out of afghan. and i a will tell you we have an estimate because nobody is in charge right now. so let me ask you about the overall responsibility to oversee the effort to evacuate. >> so for you and your colleagues than
not just but the last ten years soo we can match from the men and women of america who have sacrificed0 year war, all of them and all of their families not just afghanistan but around the world and we know them veterans of america more than we give them right now. so that in-depth analysis looking backwards is essential but i want to look forward right now to what is happening in afghanistan with respect to americans and afghan allies. after our withdrawal it was the unofficial network with...
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>> you heard me say soo that it was a dangerous situation we are in and despite that, right through thechallenges and because of heroicsp efforts, we were able to do what we did. ... i think what they saw was fi of all, that because of the date certain rather than a conditions-based withdrawal, because of a decision made by our president, we left american citizens behind and we did leave afghans behind who served directly with our u.s. forces. fpz and it appears that many of them believe we did not appropriately consult with them about their activities in a timely fashion. and finally, to look at and to see american equipment being left there, even if it's not ready for use, but certainly in the hands of the taliban, did not help our position with our allies, sir. general nelly i have less than a minute left and i just want to comment. i think what you shared with the american people with us today an expression of how a very unclassified way how the chain of command works. part of this and some of us have had the opportunity to observe how that works with the process working their wayty
>> you heard me say soo that it was a dangerous situation we are in and despite that, right through thechallenges and because of heroicsp efforts, we were able to do what we did. ... i think what they saw was fi of all, that because of the date certain rather than a conditions-based withdrawal, because of a decision made by our president, we left american citizens behind and we did leave afghans behind who served directly with our u.s. forces. fpz and it appears that many of them believe...