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the spectrum had no spectrum.e are falling behind china. 400 megahertz behind almost every country when it comes to this type of stuff. we need to start speaking the truth and with clarity to say that was a miss. we need to find a way to quickly correct. it's incumbent on everyone to be honest with this national spectrum threat. the agencies are pushing back. i get that. we have to be honest about where we are if we are going to work away out of this hole. mr. pai: we are obviously talking about spectrum options which implies licensed spectrum. we are selling the right to use the airways to entities. there is always -- also unlicensed spectrum. we are using wi-fi to connect to the internet. there is important for the fcc to show leadership in terms of pushing ahead with some of that unlicensed wireless innovation that enabled us to do things that were previously thought to be unthinkable. one is the six gigahertz band during my time. it took almost three years for the agency to take the next step with variable pow
the spectrum had no spectrum.e are falling behind china. 400 megahertz behind almost every country when it comes to this type of stuff. we need to start speaking the truth and with clarity to say that was a miss. we need to find a way to quickly correct. it's incumbent on everyone to be honest with this national spectrum threat. the agencies are pushing back. i get that. we have to be honest about where we are if we are going to work away out of this hole. mr. pai: we are obviously talking...
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of the fcc to do spectrum auctions, with the spectrum authority. with that fund, some of the other ones that are the toolkit, we will help make sure we all have the right incentive to use it wisely to reallocate it and the pace of it in the right place. >> thank you. in your experience, federal uses, asked to -- when the ntia is utilized for spectrum use? >>t the ones that are making i so valuable for the private sector also make it quite valuable for the public sector.. it did not surprise anybody that federal spectrum users feel that their use of the spectrum is quite important. and those missions are incredibly valuable, we have to work carefully together and we have worked collegially with our brother and the other federal agencies to make sure that we have that caught looking at that spectrum, the presidential memorandum that just came out, critical documents because they show -- they really make it clear how we are going to examine spectrum going forward and where we are going to look for those opportunities. and the place we should haven't t
of the fcc to do spectrum auctions, with the spectrum authority. with that fund, some of the other ones that are the toolkit, we will help make sure we all have the right incentive to use it wisely to reallocate it and the pace of it in the right place. >> thank you. in your experience, federal uses, asked to -- when the ntia is utilized for spectrum use? >>t the ones that are making i so valuable for the private sector also make it quite valuable for the public sector.. it did not...
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on spectrum with you.he national strategy represents months of interagency consultation. the crucial steps toward a robust pipeline. the previous administration failed to develop a national strategy, i am eager to work with an cia to rake up for lost time. the processes outlined in the strategy and the memoranda will accomplish two foundational goals. insured federal agencies have the tools they need for the missions while providing what we need to continue innovating. taken together these documents outline, a clear roadmap for reasserting u.s. leadership in telecommunications. an cia is also in the process of implementing the funding to help secure a chips designed acts use both the development openly on market. to release funding to advanced testing and evaluation of open and interoperable networks which i think are fundamental to catalyzing additional prizes sectors investments. and of course, we think this opportunity to hear more of the standards of the limitation period this bipartisan program repres
on spectrum with you.he national strategy represents months of interagency consultation. the crucial steps toward a robust pipeline. the previous administration failed to develop a national strategy, i am eager to work with an cia to rake up for lost time. the processes outlined in the strategy and the memoranda will accomplish two foundational goals. insured federal agencies have the tools they need for the missions while providing what we need to continue innovating. taken together these...
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spectrum of course. this means we need to ensure federal entities are using this as efficiently as possible and i know you agree with that. what should we do to consider agencies are inefficient users of spectrum? >> well first of all thank you for the question. it's an incredibly valuable and scarce resource, so making sure that we are all using it carefully is extremely important. congress can help by doing what it's been doing to push us to make sure we are using it and also importantly to continue what the subcommittee and the committee has done which is to continue to push for the comprehensive legislation that among other things three authorizes the ability of the fcc to do its spectrum option authorities. the other things changes to the spectrum location and some of the other tools in that toolkit will make sure we have the right consensus to use the spectrum widely to reallocate it properly where it needs to be to pay for that. >> thank you. in your experience, do federal users cooperate when ask
spectrum of course. this means we need to ensure federal entities are using this as efficiently as possible and i know you agree with that. what should we do to consider agencies are inefficient users of spectrum? >> well first of all thank you for the question. it's an incredibly valuable and scarce resource, so making sure that we are all using it carefully is extremely important. congress can help by doing what it's been doing to push us to make sure we are using it and also...
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spectrum. the fcc exploring receiver performance for commercial equipment and it's important that we do the same for federal. the bill also includes the smart app introduced to develop an incumbent capability. this would allow federal users to share spec from with commercial users by telling them when and where they're operating in real-time. but the bill also encourages the development of ai for spectrum management, increases ntia 's goal in cybersecurity and supports public safety communication. i'll continue to work with chair allotted to see that it receives a vote on the floor as soon as possible. i'm also looking forward to discussing the national spectrum strategy and presidential memorandum on spectrum with you. the national strategy represents months of interagency consultation and the crucial step toward a robust spectrum pipeline. while the previous administration failed to develop a national strategy, i'm eager to work with ntia to make up for lost time. the process is outlined in t
spectrum. the fcc exploring receiver performance for commercial equipment and it's important that we do the same for federal. the bill also includes the smart app introduced to develop an incumbent capability. this would allow federal users to share spec from with commercial users by telling them when and where they're operating in real-time. but the bill also encourages the development of ai for spectrum management, increases ntia 's goal in cybersecurity and supports public safety...
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youth the national spectrum strategy. it's a key component to advancing piety in this country ensuring we do not fall behind japan and south korea. can you tell us how ntia will set up the goals set out in the presence memorandum and the spectrum strategy to make sure their adequate resources for various industry sectors in these cases? it something you know i care deeply about. >> absolutely and is so critical you have said it so well it's competing well on the global stage. we can only do that by making to permitting the spectra from the private sector the biggest thing we were instructed to do is make sure for the study together the presidential memo from the white house we are going to study over 2700 megahertz of the spectrum that's going to make a huge difference but the big quercus executing the studies. making sure or putting spectrum into the pipeline we have for the next several years where we are going that helps industry that helps us with our strategy is perfect think it mr. trent i'm almost out of time so go
youth the national spectrum strategy. it's a key component to advancing piety in this country ensuring we do not fall behind japan and south korea. can you tell us how ntia will set up the goals set out in the presence memorandum and the spectrum strategy to make sure their adequate resources for various industry sectors in these cases? it something you know i care deeply about. >> absolutely and is so critical you have said it so well it's competing well on the global stage. we can only...
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sometimes you use spectrum in one place. like the navy uses it for radar but actually it is pretty available and a lot of other places in the united states. in those settings could we be more efficient. those of the kinds of things we are constantly looking for which is to say could we be more efficient about the time it is being used and the places it is being used on the technology we are using. >> okay. you mentioned you had two or three trusted network providers. who are they? >> well, people in the industry understand that, for example, companies like ericsson or no kia are major providers of network services and they do it in a way that we consider to be far more trustworthy than the chinese providers. >> okay. what steps are you taking to improve the coordination of the spectrum? >> we are doing a huge amount. i think coordination is critical . i know sometimes it can sound a little boring but it is really important to make sure that all the federal agencies are working together and make sure we are being efficient. w
sometimes you use spectrum in one place. like the navy uses it for radar but actually it is pretty available and a lot of other places in the united states. in those settings could we be more efficient. those of the kinds of things we are constantly looking for which is to say could we be more efficient about the time it is being used and the places it is being used on the technology we are using. >> okay. you mentioned you had two or three trusted network providers. who are they?...
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know, but it covers the full spectrum. — today.know, but it covers the full spectrum, which is why _ today. know, but it covers the full spectrum, which is why i - today. know, but it covers the full spectrum, which is why i think - today. know, but it covers the full spectrum, which is why i think is l today. know, but it covers the full. spectrum, which is why i think is so interesting. today i think we are going to see a little of the good but a lot of the bad and the ugly. it might deceived that conversation about much don't ask matriculation but how authority is my tryon clamp down on the darker side —— it might not be... down on the darker side -- it might not be... ., , down on the darker side -- it might notbe... ~ , not be... there was the ai safety, lester and — not be... there was the ai safety, lester and l _ not be... there was the ai safety, lester and i think _ not be... there was the ai safety, lester and i think what _ not be... there was the ai safety, lester and i think what you're - not be... there was the ai sa
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certainly a tough end of the spectrum there, _ once.ctrum there, great to talk - once. certainly a tough end of the spectrum there, great to talk to l once. certainly a tough end of the i spectrum there, great to talk to you hannah, thank you. you can visit washingtonpost.com/newsletters for more coverage by post reporters throughout the campaign season. and we will have a special broadcast live from new hampshire on tuesday evening here on bbc news as results come in. this is ariel, a puppy born with 6 legs — who's captured the hearts of hundreds of people. the 11—week—old spaniel was found abandoned in a car park in wales. she's now had surgery to remove her extra limbs — thanks to wellwishers from around the world who raised £15,000, that is over $19,000, for her treatment. aruna iyenger has the story. meet ariel, who's captured the hearts of so many. she's had complex surgery to remove two extra legs, but is taking it all in her stride. surgeons at langford vets in bristol managed to save all four of ariel's normal legs. so, she act
certainly a tough end of the spectrum there, _ once.ctrum there, great to talk - once. certainly a tough end of the spectrum there, great to talk to l once. certainly a tough end of the i spectrum there, great to talk to you hannah, thank you. you can visit washingtonpost.com/newsletters for more coverage by post reporters throughout the campaign season. and we will have a special broadcast live from new hampshire on tuesday evening here on bbc news as results come in. this is ariel, a puppy...
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so the typical solar spectrum during the day is dominated by blue. that's why, for example, many terrestrial vertebrates are so sensitive to blue beats. it's a bit different with fish the waters we're looking at the spray in berlin, for example, our very turban. this means that here, the blue wavelengths are absorbed relatively quickly, while red and yellow wavelengths travel much further. and we found that miller, tony and production is reduced, no matter which color we have on the light, blue, green, red. they react to all different colors. so kind of just find the but not terms based is above water has adapted their vision to the light of the stars and the moon. humans have changed the brightness in the colors of the night. a disruptive factor impeding the night vision of many animals. scientists in the state of a forest of the netherlands for using a colorful experiment to set up to investigate how different lights affect nature. they set up lamps in different colors, deliberately disrupting the night's darkness the for more than 10 years. the co
so the typical solar spectrum during the day is dominated by blue. that's why, for example, many terrestrial vertebrates are so sensitive to blue beats. it's a bit different with fish the waters we're looking at the spray in berlin, for example, our very turban. this means that here, the blue wavelengths are absorbed relatively quickly, while red and yellow wavelengths travel much further. and we found that miller, tony and production is reduced, no matter which color we have on the light,...
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this is somewhere along the spectrum of possibilities. how much does the stock market rely on these rate cuts this year? >> i guess we are going to have to see to the extent of the market expectations. the fed has to more aggressively push back. they have to do what they don't tend to do. they have to surprise the march meeting, by going against expectations. some of them don't adjust between now and then. this is a swift adjustment. not only has the market done well and stabilized, it is because of the expectation of the yield moving down. the fed is starting to cut interest rates. that helps to explain move down the cap spectrum. not every day. some of what we have seen in the small caps, have equal weight, relative to cap weight. this is what you do see with a little bit of effort. today is a perfect example of that. earlier this afternoon, the energy was in the green. he saw technology leapfrog that. i think that there is still some money that automatically goes back to the corner. if we have any uncertainty, it is written in regards
this is somewhere along the spectrum of possibilities. how much does the stock market rely on these rate cuts this year? >> i guess we are going to have to see to the extent of the market expectations. the fed has to more aggressively push back. they have to do what they don't tend to do. they have to surprise the march meeting, by going against expectations. some of them don't adjust between now and then. this is a swift adjustment. not only has the market done well and stabilized, it is...
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and now you can see the spectrum, the spare key. we have 18 lots of lots, relatively bright inside of your phones or a hostile line would be enough based of, of the i can try ition. next is a measurement unit for luminance. even at 9 looks as on 3 is handled, recommends the sidewalk would still be about 50 times greater than on a night with a full moon. the color of a light is decisive when assessing its environmental impact of is. if you look at the spectrum, now you see that the blue p as a color temperature of 2800 degrees. and that's how it should be. i'm the kelvin unit of measurement is used to determine the general color impression of a light source light that registers above 5000 degrees kelvin, for example, appears as a rather cool blue. it has a yellow, orange know below $3000.00 degrees calvin and is more pleasant to the human eye on days. handles measurements show officials, how they can improve their lighting, their mother's good. let's see. and the, if you want to reduce the light, you have to do it on a launch scale.
and now you can see the spectrum, the spare key. we have 18 lots of lots, relatively bright inside of your phones or a hostile line would be enough based of, of the i can try ition. next is a measurement unit for luminance. even at 9 looks as on 3 is handled, recommends the sidewalk would still be about 50 times greater than on a night with a full moon. the color of a light is decisive when assessing its environmental impact of is. if you look at the spectrum, now you see that the blue p as a...
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this motivates voters across the ideological spectrum. we're seeingl ideological spectrum.deological spectrum. we're seeing democrats going in places - ideological spectrum. we're seeing democrats going in places that - ideological spectrum. we're seeing | democrats going in places that they shouldn't _ democrats going in places that they shouldn't we — democrats going in places that they shouldn't. we see _ democrats going in places that they shouldn't. we see ballot— democrats going in places that they shouldn't. we see ballot initiativesl shouldn't. we see ballot initiatives in very— shouldn't. we see ballot initiatives in very red — shouldn't. we see ballot initiatives in very red states _ shouldn't. we see ballot initiatives in very red states go _ shouldn't. we see ballot initiatives in very red states go the _ shouldn't. we see ballot initiatives in very red states go the other- shouldn't. we see ballot initiativesl in very red states go the other way. we see _ in very red states go the other way. we see state — in very red states go the other way. we see state like
this motivates voters across the ideological spectrum. we're seeingl ideological spectrum.deological spectrum. we're seeing democrats going in places - ideological spectrum. we're seeing democrats going in places that - ideological spectrum. we're seeing | democrats going in places that they shouldn't _ democrats going in places that they shouldn't we — democrats going in places that they shouldn't. we see _ democrats going in places that they shouldn't. we see ballot— democrats going in...
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the nominations work by asking a broad spectrum of the - asking a broad spectrum of the industry to pute most exciting new act, whatever genre over the next 12 months. those will be collated together, the ten most popular become the list and there is another round of voting to choose a top five from there on out. you came u . top five from there on out. you came u- with top five from there on out. you came up with the — top five from there on out. you came up with the last _ top five from there on out. you came up with the last dinner _ top five from there on out. you came up with the last dinner party, - top five from there on out. you came up with the last dinner party, tell i up with the last dinner party, tell us about them. this up with the last dinner party, tell us about them.— us about them. as you alluded to alread , us about them. as you alluded to already. the _ us about them. as you alluded to already, the last _ us about them. as you alluded to already, the last dinner - us about them. as you alluded to already, the last dinner party . us about them. as you alluded to i alr
the nominations work by asking a broad spectrum of the - asking a broad spectrum of the industry to pute most exciting new act, whatever genre over the next 12 months. those will be collated together, the ten most popular become the list and there is another round of voting to choose a top five from there on out. you came u . top five from there on out. you came u- with top five from there on out. you came up with the — top five from there on out. you came up with the last _ top five from...
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we lead on the administration spectrum poly. so i think as technology is more intertwined with national defensoffensively, you know, investing in semiconduor capacity d offensively denying china techlogy like commerce departments in the red hot center of that. and that's more important than it'ever been because technology is more important than it's ever been. we're going to dig into every one of those topics here. first, one more question before we do and that is, how are you institutionalizing this national security role? how do you ensure that these are policies that have a lasting impact or at least set the stage or set the precedent for this type of discussion, type of debate, type of approach in the fure through different administrations, regardless of political parties. yeah. so i would say this is definitely not a flash in the pan. i may be the first commerce secretary here. i will ctainly not be the last. you know, export controls, we have taken a very aggressivof new, innovative approach to how we're doing, export cont
we lead on the administration spectrum poly. so i think as technology is more intertwined with national defensoffensively, you know, investing in semiconduor capacity d offensively denying china techlogy like commerce departments in the red hot center of that. and that's more important than it'ever been because technology is more important than it's ever been. we're going to dig into every one of those topics here. first, one more question before we do and that is, how are you...
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fethullahzadeh, which one of the theoretical spectrums do you agree with, do you think managers who are in the field of sports should and to become a manager, they must have a sports background or not. if they are just a good manager and do not have a sports background , it is good to be placed in that management position . it is high among the petrochemicals , you know that petrochemicals are working with big costs and money, they are commanding the world. do you believe that sport is ranked 10th, above petrochemicals and above oil? in this cycle, we cannot come and draw a line and say whether it is a sportsman or a manager. look at the political , economic , and cultural terms. you are a university professor. when you go to the university, you have physics, chemistry, mathematics, painting, art. the university you choose must have the ability and power to be able to collect the tools of managers and professors who are elite in their work, and what is a positive output for the synergy of the university and its output. he got in touch with 2 people , became friends, was a member of a pa
fethullahzadeh, which one of the theoretical spectrums do you agree with, do you think managers who are in the field of sports should and to become a manager, they must have a sports background or not. if they are just a good manager and do not have a sports background , it is good to be placed in that management position . it is high among the petrochemicals , you know that petrochemicals are working with big costs and money, they are commanding the world. do you believe that sport is ranked...
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qualifications have been confirmed, see from my various spectrums. i can tell you that the qualification has been approved there are also from different strata that you mentioned, for example, among the university professors , now those who just announced in the application form themselves, some people may not have announced , but for example, there are more than 800 university professors , more than 150 doctors and staff. there are treatments , more than 1,200 people are educators, more than 250 are lawyers and judges , female government employees, i mean, there are different classes among those who have been approved. we only have women who can be in the field to appear from among different age categories of different age groups, for example, more than 400 people, we have 10 weeks that can finally compete in the parliament and appear if the people choose, more than 370 people. experienced and finally experienced people who are in this number according to your routine and their numbers are much higher, i believe this is the same for political groups
qualifications have been confirmed, see from my various spectrums. i can tell you that the qualification has been approved there are also from different strata that you mentioned, for example, among the university professors , now those who just announced in the application form themselves, some people may not have announced , but for example, there are more than 800 university professors , more than 150 doctors and staff. there are treatments , more than 1,200 people are educators, more than...
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if we are not able to provide treatment to the children of the autism spectrum in those early years , autism will become a disability. this is the national document of autism. this document is the same meeting that mr. rajabi mentioned that the ministers should read this. we specified the responsibility of each organization in this document. the first vice president also promised to bring the ministers to line. we are up to the dish in the next 48 hours, you have to sit down with mrs. ghaffari , and mrs. ghaffari, we decided to follow up on the news that my colleagues at sada vasima news agency are one of the programs that they are going to follow up on today. this is exactly the issue. almost 45 days have passed since our meeting with the first deputy about autism. the most complex disorder of childhood development with a statistic of one and with very high costs of education, rehabilitation and treatment, why did we go to the first deputy because the situation of the autism society in iran today, when i am at your service, is a situation that requires the collection of all there are
if we are not able to provide treatment to the children of the autism spectrum in those early years , autism will become a disability. this is the national document of autism. this document is the same meeting that mr. rajabi mentioned that the ministers should read this. we specified the responsibility of each organization in this document. the first vice president also promised to bring the ministers to line. we are up to the dish in the next 48 hours, you have to sit down with mrs. ghaffari...
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the boy has autism spectrum disorder, it is difficult for the child to communicate, he gets tired verybut after several rehabilitation courses show huge progress , but the classes that need to be continued cost more than a million rubles, the boy’s family doesn’t have that kind of money, how can we help, alexey kvashenkin will tell you, mar looks like an ordinary child at first glance and you can’t tell what’s what -not like that, but enough to do. learns, i don’t know, and we started worrying with the whole family, started going to doctors, a neurologist, a psychologist, a psychiatrist, autism spectrum disorder is when a child perceives the world differently and thinks differently, things that are obvious to us are completely incomprehensible to him, for example, communication, personal safety, imagine that you are captive of images of memories, you cannot distinguish your own thoughts from the words of those around you, the underlying... the same phrases follow, and any mental stress causes you extreme fatigue and a desire to sleep, as soon as we have a task , some kind of cognitive
the boy has autism spectrum disorder, it is difficult for the child to communicate, he gets tired verybut after several rehabilitation courses show huge progress , but the classes that need to be continued cost more than a million rubles, the boy’s family doesn’t have that kind of money, how can we help, alexey kvashenkin will tell you, mar looks like an ordinary child at first glance and you can’t tell what’s what -not like that, but enough to do. learns, i don’t know, and we started...
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autism spectrum disorder is when a child perceives the world differently and thinks differently. to us are completely incomprehensible to him, for example, communication, personal safety. imagine that you you are captivated by images of memories, you cannot distinguish your own thoughts from the words of others, you are obsessively haunted by the same phrases, and any mental stress causes you extreme fatigue and a desire to sleep. as soon as we have a task , there is some kind of cognitive load. it immediately crashes for us, because it is very strong, and it depletes it very much to such an extent that the level of control completely disappears , the features make the child even physically weak, he has problems with coordination and fine motor skills, however, what we see now is already colossal progress, in a few months umar learned to communicate and play, he stopped speaking exclusively in quotes from what he had heard earlier, i will lead our ship. is able to achieve the main goal, to go to school in 2 years, but there is one important circumstance: rehabilitation cannot be
autism spectrum disorder is when a child perceives the world differently and thinks differently. to us are completely incomprehensible to him, for example, communication, personal safety. imagine that you you are captivated by images of memories, you cannot distinguish your own thoughts from the words of others, you are obsessively haunted by the same phrases, and any mental stress causes you extreme fatigue and a desire to sleep. as soon as we have a task , there is some kind of cognitive...
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so you have all those kind of different spectrums. so a lot being viewed for the china lance, as you said, but it isn't the only other country watching these dissolves closely. is that no, i mean this is a pivotal election that i think at least for the whole west. why? because taiwan is the most, the one of the most vivid vibrant democracies in asia. and it has a free press that has an active civil society that's quite astonishing. especially, you know, being so close to china and with living with a threat to constantly 2nd to taiwan is very important to politically. i'm with the taiwan straits, basically be one of the most important straight foods and as a certainly you have um taiwan as well as nita in somebody contact us. um, so of course this is an important aspect not only for taiwan and not only for the china, but actually for many parts of the world to unless bobby and customer the, and type are following that election for us. thank you so much. welcome is now given has been hit for the 2nd day by us as strikes us officials say
so you have all those kind of different spectrums. so a lot being viewed for the china lance, as you said, but it isn't the only other country watching these dissolves closely. is that no, i mean this is a pivotal election that i think at least for the whole west. why? because taiwan is the most, the one of the most vivid vibrant democracies in asia. and it has a free press that has an active civil society that's quite astonishing. especially, you know, being so close to china and with living...
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this is something you would be hearing from pretty much every policy in the political spectrum. and it's also a reminder that we remember i never again is something that has to take place in the day, the political dialogue. that's also why we're going to see a collaboration in parliament during it's next to assessing, coming up and next week to commemorate the victims of the whole course. but also it's a day here in germany to commemorate over 6 victims of national socialism of the nazis. and, and remind everybody that this is not just given a living in a free country, a free from violence in free from discrimination and dehumanize ation of people with, of course, a very concrete memory of what that can lead to. and it's interesting that we have to focus on never again being retaliated by the treatments on slo, and we're also seeing those cards in the if the anti su 4 tests you mentioned earlier, why is that? yes, this is a very concrete investigation that exposed a key member of the fall right? a, if the pa to close advise of co lead to the spider being at a meeting last novemb
this is something you would be hearing from pretty much every policy in the political spectrum. and it's also a reminder that we remember i never again is something that has to take place in the day, the political dialogue. that's also why we're going to see a collaboration in parliament during it's next to assessing, coming up and next week to commemorate the victims of the whole course. but also it's a day here in germany to commemorate over 6 victims of national socialism of the nazis. and,...
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this defines the spectrum of molecular changes that necessary to prescribe the correct highly effectivepy. all diagnostic measures that are carried out with biological material from patients’ opals are no different from the same research protocol in european countries. united states. this is just a little that allows us to resist a dangerous disease today. traditional methods of treating oncological lesions have been replaced by modern technologies, and the unique equipment of the center, in terms of its equipment and technical characteristics, is as loved repeat his employees, more reminiscent of space equipment. ship. the oncology center is currently one of the largest medical institutions in eastern europe, specializing in the treatment of patients with oncological pathology and malignant formations. every year, about 20,000 patients are treated in our center in a hospital setting. performs. more than 10 thousand operations, more than half of these operations are high-tech and complex operations that are not performed everywhere. main the asset of the country's main research center i
this defines the spectrum of molecular changes that necessary to prescribe the correct highly effectivepy. all diagnostic measures that are carried out with biological material from patients’ opals are no different from the same research protocol in european countries. united states. this is just a little that allows us to resist a dangerous disease today. traditional methods of treating oncological lesions have been replaced by modern technologies, and the unique equipment of the center, in...
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Jan 26, 2024
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i mean, there's a wide spectrum of opinion in the united states. there are a lot of people who are very, very keen on him and excited to vote for him. and there are huge numbers of people who absolutely detest him. he is a very polarising figure, and i'm sure that has wider spectrum in other countries, including the uk. but impartiality doesn't mean pandering to the majority view or deciding what our audience wants to hear. it means covering it totally impartially, simply saying, this is what donald trump has been saying. these are the parts of it that are accurate and inaccurate. and this is the impact. we don't make a decision to to report in a favorable or unfavorable light, the things he's done are said based on how the audience might be feeling about him. that would be that would be the antithesis of impartiality. sarah smith, thank you so much. finally, we know you newswatch viewers have a real attention to detail and accuracy, and one eagle—eyed viewer took exception to this piece of output on the news channel last week. keep an eye on the t
i mean, there's a wide spectrum of opinion in the united states. there are a lot of people who are very, very keen on him and excited to vote for him. and there are huge numbers of people who absolutely detest him. he is a very polarising figure, and i'm sure that has wider spectrum in other countries, including the uk. but impartiality doesn't mean pandering to the majority view or deciding what our audience wants to hear. it means covering it totally impartially, simply saying, this is what...
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Jan 21, 2024
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certainly a tough end of the spectrum there, hannah knowles.e on tuesday evening here on bbc news as results come in. please, join us for that. police in the uk city of norwich failed to respond to an emergency call from a house where a family was later found dead. the bodies of a man, a woman, and two girls were discovered by officers on friday, more than an hour after the first call for help was made. sam read has more. police said today at triple nine call was made by a man inside the property at about 6pm yesterday morning. no—one was deployed. officers then discovered the bodies around 1.25 hours later after another call from a member of the public. norfolk police has referred itself to the independent police watchdog. all four people who died were found with injuries and post—mortem examinations will be held. norfolk police has confirmed its officers were also called to the same house on december 14th as part of a missing persons inquiry. the force says that particular investigation will now be re—examined. let's turn now to germany, wher
certainly a tough end of the spectrum there, hannah knowles.e on tuesday evening here on bbc news as results come in. please, join us for that. police in the uk city of norwich failed to respond to an emergency call from a house where a family was later found dead. the bodies of a man, a woman, and two girls were discovered by officers on friday, more than an hour after the first call for help was made. sam read has more. police said today at triple nine call was made by a man inside the...
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Jan 5, 2024
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the term long covid covers a spectrum i this virus for so long.f severity but when i say that in one of the most famous studies of this typer of the most famous studies of this type, nearly two thirds of all people hospitalised with covid had multi—organ damage. you will appreciate the kind of damage his body had suffered including cardiac damage which lead to cardiac arrest which i guess led to his ultimate death. for people at the more extreme end of the 1.9 million we are really talking about very severe damage done by the virus, which is life changing, which puts people out of work and out of their homes, puts people out of the economy. it is devastating _ people out of the economy. it is devastating. is _ people out of the economy. it is devastating. is it _ people out of the economy. it is devastating. is it possible that people could have long covid mac for the rest of their lives to a different extent, different severity?— different extent, different severi ? , ., . ., , severity? some people are clearly caettin severity? some people are c
the term long covid covers a spectrum i this virus for so long.f severity but when i say that in one of the most famous studies of this typer of the most famous studies of this type, nearly two thirds of all people hospitalised with covid had multi—organ damage. you will appreciate the kind of damage his body had suffered including cardiac damage which lead to cardiac arrest which i guess led to his ultimate death. for people at the more extreme end of the 1.9 million we are really talking...
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Jan 14, 2024
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she's written about profound autism for many platforms, including the atlantic psychology today spectrum slate. i'm most recent book that i've just talked about just published today. so you guys are all getting to see it right on the publication date. and we're so thrilled that dr. lutz has been kind enough to come today on publication date with us. and she's also the author of we life with severe autism in 2020. and we did a virtual in conjunction with the autism science foundation on that one during covid. and each day like it better autism easy and the treatment of our most impaired children and you were here for that one. so we're thrilled to have you on and the next one, we're going to have you back for that. we're already reserving it. dr. lutz lives outside philadelphia with her husband, who's here tonight as well. and whichever of her kids who happen to be in town. so let's give a huge round of applause to dr. angela. so for those of you, those people in the audience who may know, you could tell us a little bit about your and how you got involved with autism. well well, first of
she's written about profound autism for many platforms, including the atlantic psychology today spectrum slate. i'm most recent book that i've just talked about just published today. so you guys are all getting to see it right on the publication date. and we're so thrilled that dr. lutz has been kind enough to come today on publication date with us. and she's also the author of we life with severe autism in 2020. and we did a virtual in conjunction with the autism science foundation on that one...
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Jan 16, 2024
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if these programs are from all spectrums and groups. having the possibility to be present can help the people to make a right decision and have a clear atmosphere of the society and the political atmosphere of the country, a parliament that can have more conflicting opinions in itself and be the voice of all citizens. creating a competitive environment by strengthening the purpose of this program is to raise awareness and insight. these programs determine the type of people's judgment and the type of people's selection. the elections are successful for these programs, fortunately, radio and television have done well in this direction, especially in these elections, and they have prepared good programs both in the islamic republic of iran and in the voice of the islamic republic of iran. six in two is the election if as transparent and orderly as possible. make it fresher and more nutritious. the type of governance can show itself better and the people can relate. to his rule have the necessary trust. this program is broadcasted on monda
if these programs are from all spectrums and groups. having the possibility to be present can help the people to make a right decision and have a clear atmosphere of the society and the political atmosphere of the country, a parliament that can have more conflicting opinions in itself and be the voice of all citizens. creating a competitive environment by strengthening the purpose of this program is to raise awareness and insight. these programs determine the type of people's judgment and the...
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Jan 26, 2024
01/24
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two ends of the spectrum.o one should ever be against being ae to have more information to make a good decision. and when it comes to standards, i think that is important. databases. that is all something we can do, share it with l the states. i think those are good ideas. i'm encouraged by the conversation we have had here today. that is how you get better ideas, really good practices. this should be something, whoever is doing it the best, you need to shout it out so that the rest of the country can partipate in it. thank you again. chair casey: thank you, ranking member braun. i want to thank again our witnesses for conibuting both expertise, and of course bringing your n personal stories, your own personal exrience to this issue. if any senators have additional es witnesses or statements to be added to the hearing record, the record will be open -- kept open for seven days until next thursday, february 1. thank you all for participating today. this concludes our hearing. [captions copyright nation cable sa
two ends of the spectrum.o one should ever be against being ae to have more information to make a good decision. and when it comes to standards, i think that is important. databases. that is all something we can do, share it with l the states. i think those are good ideas. i'm encouraged by the conversation we have had here today. that is how you get better ideas, really good practices. this should be something, whoever is doing it the best, you need to shout it out so that the rest of the...
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Jan 14, 2024
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i've lived on the bipolar spectrum. my whole life was born with a bipolar gene, which i had no idea i had my story successful service, bipolar or crisis recovery and new. but is physiologically real like diabetes, cancer or heart disease. it is not to a lack of willpower or character. so don't blame the afflicted and help educate others. bd can strike young and old, rich and poor and illiterate privates and generals, male and female, all races. if not treated bd ruins. marriages, careers, finances and often leads to homelessness, addictions, prison and suicide. or, if treated and managed. one can live a happy, healthy, purposeful. the knowledge you gain from my book could save your life or someone you love. my life mission is sharing my bipolar story. help stop the stigma, promote healing and save lives. i do it through speaking, writing and conferring. it's a cause bigger than myself and. it serves others. and i truly love it. growing. i had what is called a hyper thymic personality, which is a state of near mild mania
i've lived on the bipolar spectrum. my whole life was born with a bipolar gene, which i had no idea i had my story successful service, bipolar or crisis recovery and new. but is physiologically real like diabetes, cancer or heart disease. it is not to a lack of willpower or character. so don't blame the afflicted and help educate others. bd can strike young and old, rich and poor and illiterate privates and generals, male and female, all races. if not treated bd ruins. marriages, careers,...
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Jan 3, 2024
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seeing maybe 3/10th of an inch on the high end of the spectrum. next waves of rain not as heavy as the ones ready to move through and added up to an inch of rain in the north bay. farther to the south, anywhere from a few/100th of an inch of rainfall on top of what we have already received hoping to chip away at the rainfall deficit we have been running this season. we are close to average at this point. in the sierra, this is the snow maker, the winter storm maker. going into effect about 15 minutes ago through 10:00 in the evening. above 4,000 feet, heavy snow, anywhere from 10-20 inches, higher amounts, the higher up we go. picking up two feet of snow. this is just the first snow maker, good news for the ski resorts, the next one, lining up as we head into the workweek and friday. another system will be passing through with lighter showers for the bay area. it looks like more of the moisture will be concentrated in the sierra with a couple feet of snowfall. tricky travel weather friday, saturday, treacherous conditions. our rain chances still f
seeing maybe 3/10th of an inch on the high end of the spectrum. next waves of rain not as heavy as the ones ready to move through and added up to an inch of rain in the north bay. farther to the south, anywhere from a few/100th of an inch of rainfall on top of what we have already received hoping to chip away at the rainfall deficit we have been running this season. we are close to average at this point. in the sierra, this is the snow maker, the winter storm maker. going into effect about 15...
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Jan 10, 2024
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hacks, i think that there is a very strong influence here from the mind, emotions, the emotional spectrum, no one will argue with this either, and here i think that there is also a dark spot that we still have there’s all this advice to be had , no practical advice, we’ve already listed so much advice, we’ve already slept under the covers with you, and we’ve drank water, we’ve breathed, yes, but that’s just to to be effective, then there is anorexia, bulimia, all these problems that have really become. social normality, maybe it’s good for this person, let him be the one, then he’s feet first, only she’s usually taken out, that’s the problem? well, that means it’s his choice, he made this choice, we can’t be for people to be healthy and for people to be happy, we give recommendations, we have known all these recommendations since childhood, the ministry of health gives them to everyone, okay, then in conclusion so that we still look into the future, here you are... “i want to live the path allotted to me, without shortening it, filling my life and the lives of my loved ones with emotions,
hacks, i think that there is a very strong influence here from the mind, emotions, the emotional spectrum, no one will argue with this either, and here i think that there is also a dark spot that we still have there’s all this advice to be had , no practical advice, we’ve already listed so much advice, we’ve already slept under the covers with you, and we’ve drank water, we’ve breathed, yes, but that’s just to to be effective, then there is anorexia, bulimia, all these problems that...
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Jan 30, 2024
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it is a broad spectrum of anti war pro palestinian sentiments among the british jewish groups of pulled up the israeli government actions. there is a sense the international public opinion is having an impact is putting irresistible political pressure on international leaders. while the cottage continues pause for a ceasefire when they get loud, the, [000:00:00;00] the, during the of 75 years of these really occupation the arrest and the tension of palestinians most often without charged france or justification has been a very deliberate method of intimidation. many women and even children taken into custody. some of them, not even in their teens, are scared and vulnerable. i rested for picking herbs near illegal settlements, the 1st throwing stones at the top of the patient for some of those arrested use as bargaining chips leverage to get relatives to hand themselves in a longstanding and highly controversial military and policing strategy. wage by is really forces and increasingly by civilians that lives now armed by this date, the, my 10 already hostile co existence got worse. after
it is a broad spectrum of anti war pro palestinian sentiments among the british jewish groups of pulled up the israeli government actions. there is a sense the international public opinion is having an impact is putting irresistible political pressure on international leaders. while the cottage continues pause for a ceasefire when they get loud, the, [000:00:00;00] the, during the of 75 years of these really occupation the arrest and the tension of palestinians most often without charged france...
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Jan 16, 2024
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fethullahzadeh, which one of the theoretical spectrums do you agree with? rani who becomes a manager in the field of sports must have a sports background whether they are or not, if they are just good managers and don't have a sports background , it is good for them to be in that management position . big costs and money are working, they are commanding the world. yes, do you believe in the world rankings of my economy , sports rank 10th, which means it is higher than petrochemicals, higher than oil. political, economic, cultural term, see you in it the professor of the university when you go to the university. you have physics, you have chemistry, you have mathematics , you have painting, you have art , you cannot choose a president of that so-called university in such a way that he is master of all these professions, the director you choose for that university must have this capability and power. from the tools of managers and professors in their own work. they are elite , gather them together and what should be done to synergize the university and its ou
fethullahzadeh, which one of the theoretical spectrums do you agree with? rani who becomes a manager in the field of sports must have a sports background whether they are or not, if they are just good managers and don't have a sports background , it is good for them to be in that management position . big costs and money are working, they are commanding the world. yes, do you believe in the world rankings of my economy , sports rank 10th, which means it is higher than petrochemicals, higher...