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and tenet has believed that ne annex are the main cause of insect deaths around the world and that via the food chain they're also responsible for the decline in the population of birds reptiles and amphibians and there's evidence that the harmful to humans too. so why are these insecticide still being sold. in 2018 the european union did at least ban 3 of the 5 near naked to no it's because of the threat to beings but france had already banned one products containing the toxins back in 1909 it took 19 years for the e.u. to catch up so why did the french authorities act so much earlier. and paris we need scientists john mark from a town and a beekeeper only from whom. they have instigate the 1900 band. at the time be he was very experiencing mysterious dialysis but my time proved that the new nigga to know it's produced by there were to blame. when the results were made public and the b.g. was protested the company was swift to respond. very quickly or started to exert pressure to get us to keep quiet in our example what they didn't want to be keepers causing problems the book in more
and tenet has believed that ne annex are the main cause of insect deaths around the world and that via the food chain they're also responsible for the decline in the population of birds reptiles and amphibians and there's evidence that the harmful to humans too. so why are these insecticide still being sold. in 2018 the european union did at least ban 3 of the 5 near naked to no it's because of the threat to beings but france had already banned one products containing the toxins back in 1909 it...
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he was really great to work with in that environment, but other than tenet, he was the only one that we were super aware of all the time. >> let me ask you this because the concept behind this room, this space and i'm not going to mack you say anything you can't say and this is where you have -- and i won't out your politics. you're a southern california girl. you're very overt in the book about what direction you lean politically. i'm not a fan necessarily of certain administrations. in that room, it didn't matter. we are so used to today. this isn't because of the current administration, but even under obama and you're used to taking foreign approximately see and national security and this was a moment where it didn't matter where you came from and it was texas or southern california and everyone was working together. >> that was what was so great about the cia when i was there. you obviously grew up in southern california in a liberal household, but to be hon of tesh you i'm registered independent. the cia helped move me to the middle in a weird way. they didn't purposely do that,
he was really great to work with in that environment, but other than tenet, he was the only one that we were super aware of all the time. >> let me ask you this because the concept behind this room, this space and i'm not going to mack you say anything you can't say and this is where you have -- and i won't out your politics. you're a southern california girl. you're very overt in the book about what direction you lean politically. i'm not a fan necessarily of certain administrations. in...
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or george tenet or condoleezza rice. how daunting was that? you're 23 at the time. >> 21. >> and you have who are we looking at today? that had to have been a surreal experience. >> i was very surprised. i submitted it and thought it could come back redacted, but it didn't. i was read into that program on september 10th, and for me, i was naive and thought we'll never need to use it. it's obviously intense. you're not thinking about the people in the room. if you think about the people in the room, you're not focusing on what you're doing so i think you can't process what you're -- he -- he brought us thanksgiving dinner, doughnuts, bagels all the time. he was really great to work with in that environment, but other than tenet, he was the only one we were super-aware of all the time. >> let me ask you this, the -- be yond this space -- you're a southern california girl, you mentioned very overt in the book about what direction you lean politically. i'm not a fan necessarily of certainly administrations, but at the end at that point it doesn't
or george tenet or condoleezza rice. how daunting was that? you're 23 at the time. >> 21. >> and you have who are we looking at today? that had to have been a surreal experience. >> i was very surprised. i submitted it and thought it could come back redacted, but it didn't. i was read into that program on september 10th, and for me, i was naive and thought we'll never need to use it. it's obviously intense. you're not thinking about the people in the room. if you think about...
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former wimbledon champion and he shared the news on instagram on friday the tennis charity turn it into tenet was organized by joking rich in croatia no social distancing was observed djokovic has come under heavy criticism for staging the event during the coronavirus and demick for other players have also tested positive for the virus including joke which after attending its war. in europe italy and spain were among the countries hardest hit by the corona virus pandemic now a tech company in madrid has designed a way to honor the victims of code 19 and health care and emergency workers. for 10 minutes and a ray of 40 drones lit up the night sky over madrid. with a simple message. if you would ask it's a series of shapes to commemorate and send wishes of hope a tribute to the victims and to the firefighters health workers and police. to be valuable to. the drones carried multicolor l.e.d.s. their color and position controlled by special software. to avoid crowds and maintain social distancing the exact location of the show was kept secret but the message was for everyone with flags of the cou
former wimbledon champion and he shared the news on instagram on friday the tennis charity turn it into tenet was organized by joking rich in croatia no social distancing was observed djokovic has come under heavy criticism for staging the event during the coronavirus and demick for other players have also tested positive for the virus including joke which after attending its war. in europe italy and spain were among the countries hardest hit by the corona virus pandemic now a tech company in...
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throughout the the opening feature screenings on wonder woman 1984 and christopher nolan's new film teneta who do not have health insurance or underinsured are more become severely ill if infected with the coronavirus mandy gaither has more in today's health minute. of cer living in one of that haven't me may cause a covid-19 illness to be more severe according to a new study, e research general internal medicine found that more than 18 million americans who are at an increased risk of a severe form of covid-19 have little or no insurance th who don't have adequatecoverage may delay care because of treatment cost concerns that could increase the risk that have more severe symptomsand e more likely to further spread the disease. the authors medical school the kpcity university of new york at hunter college and the cambridge health alliance wrote that people who are more or uninsured tended to be people of color people who without medicaid 52% more likely to be inadequatel compared to thoslive in states that cafor today's health mandy gaither. >>the authors of the report are hoping their fi
throughout the the opening feature screenings on wonder woman 1984 and christopher nolan's new film teneta who do not have health insurance or underinsured are more become severely ill if infected with the coronavirus mandy gaither has more in today's health minute. of cer living in one of that haven't me may cause a covid-19 illness to be more severe according to a new study, e research general internal medicine found that more than 18 million americans who are at an increased risk of a severe...
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i'm going to go to see tenet as soon as it opens. i will be there. i will tweet it out. will talk about the experience. we want to see a company like you succeed. please keep us posted. thank you very much. >> we will, liz. thank you for your support. liz: absolutely. adam aron of amc theaters. we are coming right back. the dow slipping just a bit, down 86, but we are watching a market that is trying to move higher. don't go away. (announcer) carvana's had a lot of firsts. 100% online car buying. car vending machines. and now, putting you in control of your financing. at carvana, get personalized terms, browse for cars that fit your budget, then customize your down payment and monthly payment. and these aren't made-up numbers. it's what you'll really pay, right down to the penny. whether you're shopping or just looking. it only takes a few seconds, and it won't affect your credit score. finally! a totally different way to finance your ride. only from carvana. the new way to buy a car. liz: the search for joe biden's vice presidential running mate is now a two women race,
i'm going to go to see tenet as soon as it opens. i will be there. i will tweet it out. will talk about the experience. we want to see a company like you succeed. please keep us posted. thank you very much. >> we will, liz. thank you for your support. liz: absolutely. adam aron of amc theaters. we are coming right back. the dow slipping just a bit, down 86, but we are watching a market that is trying to move higher. don't go away. (announcer) carvana's had a lot of firsts. 100% online car...
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this dark 4 door i think chevrolet pulled up the windows were really really tenet real dark. and they just pulled up on us real slow. and i was sure that that night we were going to get a shot. of the shootings these days to a place just people are driving around shooting say police cars. it was on now. all right maybe. now we've been doing this for years now man has come on people pass us there. when he was given a water thank you rob thank you thank you god bless you thank you all right now. all right. is. that another very. dangerous here the. the. so i don't really know what to expect just to be honest with you so. intimately now that helicopter there is a police helicopter. that we call of the get over. there looking for somebody. we have what we call the the del mar defy where one part of the north of del mar is redlined and neglected its abuse the and the glen. and the other side you know you get all the services and all the opportunities that most why the americans enjoy. probably the scariest time with it is in the 1st month that we saw that walk in and this young gu
this dark 4 door i think chevrolet pulled up the windows were really really tenet real dark. and they just pulled up on us real slow. and i was sure that that night we were going to get a shot. of the shootings these days to a place just people are driving around shooting say police cars. it was on now. all right maybe. now we've been doing this for years now man has come on people pass us there. when he was given a water thank you rob thank you thank you god bless you thank you all right now....
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this dark 4 door i think chevrolet pulled up the windows were really really tenet real dark. and they just pulled up on us real slow. and i was sure that that night we were going to get a shot. of the shootings these days take place as people are driving around shooting state police cars. it was on now. or i'm able. now we've been doing this so years now man has come on people pass all sandwiches give our water thank you thank you thank you god bless you thank you all right now . all right. that another very. dangerous here the. so i don't really know what to expect just to be honest with you so. now that helicopter there is a police helicopter. that we call to get over. the look of us so much. we have what we call the the del mar where one part. is. a red line. and neglected abused the in the glen. and the other side you know you get all the services and all the opportunities that most why the americans enjoy. probably the scariest time was in the 1st month that we saw that walk in and this young guy came out of a building with a gun cursing me calling me all kinds of snitch
this dark 4 door i think chevrolet pulled up the windows were really really tenet real dark. and they just pulled up on us real slow. and i was sure that that night we were going to get a shot. of the shootings these days take place as people are driving around shooting state police cars. it was on now. or i'm able. now we've been doing this so years now man has come on people pass all sandwiches give our water thank you thank you thank you god bless you thank you all right now . all right....
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that tenet corporal, originally from zimbabwe, joined the drums in 2011.was awarded the exemplary leader award when deployed in afghanistan and rated top student in his class. drummer playing eight bars of the field signal called the drummer‘s call, reminding us of the time when communications on the battlefield where delivered by drumbeat. 1st battalion now preparing for the next phase of the parade. windsor castle guard will move to the right. right. right turn. the guard will be setting off to the rousing tune of the british grenadiers to take their position in the centre of the quadrant. guard, right, quick march. guard, halt. windsor castle guard will advance. right turn. now in the traditional parade, the regimental sand major will now be taking the colour from the colour party, handing it to the outside, but due to the social distancing we mentioned that is not possible, so today unusually the ensign is carrying the colour for the entirety of the ceremony. guard, dressing, right dress. and we have the regimental sent major, michael perry, detaching
that tenet corporal, originally from zimbabwe, joined the drums in 2011.was awarded the exemplary leader award when deployed in afghanistan and rated top student in his class. drummer playing eight bars of the field signal called the drummer‘s call, reminding us of the time when communications on the battlefield where delivered by drumbeat. 1st battalion now preparing for the next phase of the parade. windsor castle guard will move to the right. right. right turn. the guard will be setting...
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so i think you really can't process who is in there and what they're doing other than tenet who was in there every day and sat in there and hung out with it us, he brought us thanksgiving dinner and doughnuts and bagels all the time. he was really great to work with in that environment, but other than tenant, he was the only one that we were super aware of all the time. >> let me ask you this because the concept behind this room, this space -- and i'm not going to make you say anything you can't say, but this is where you have -- and i won't out you your politics, but you are a southern california girl, you were very overt in the book about what direction you lean politically. i'm not a fan necessarily of certain administrations but in that room it didn't matter. at that point it didn't matter. we are so used to today and this is not because of this current administration but under obama and the end of the bush administration, so used to politicizing foreign policy and national security. this was a moment where it didn't matter where you came from, nebraska, texas or southern californi
so i think you really can't process who is in there and what they're doing other than tenet who was in there every day and sat in there and hung out with it us, he brought us thanksgiving dinner and doughnuts and bagels all the time. he was really great to work with in that environment, but other than tenant, he was the only one that we were super aware of all the time. >> let me ask you this because the concept behind this room, this space -- and i'm not going to make you say anything...
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tenet," a mind-bending, time- warping thriller, was expected to be one of the summer's box office hits opening mijuly. but will that release date hold up? >> many people in the industry think this is simply unrealistic.st i think chher nolan's idea was, my movie will lead the way and people will rlme and the will start to return to itself. but i don't think in many places there's a feeling so strongly the world is returning to itself that we're streaming into the thters. >> reporter: whe we are streaming, of course, is in our homes: streaming video on our netflix and other services had already been challenging andol changing the hwood economic model. the pandemic pushed that further. ♪ ♪ in april, universal released its animated sequel "trolls world tour" directly to streaming, charging $19.99. it took in more than $100 million in its first three we"s-- more than the origi" trolls" film made in 2016 with a traditional theatre release. eye-opening for sure, but not, says masters, game-changing. >> you could do that with a certain type of movie. i mean, "trolls," ey had all kinds of reas
tenet," a mind-bending, time- warping thriller, was expected to be one of the summer's box office hits opening mijuly. but will that release date hold up? >> many people in the industry think this is simply unrealistic.st i think chher nolan's idea was, my movie will lead the way and people will rlme and the will start to return to itself. but i don't think in many places there's a feeling so strongly the world is returning to itself that we're streaming into the thters. >>...
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and that's why people like the old combustion engine that's just like this solemn the tenets i don't know it's just like you can describe it it's just like you go through a. realigning their body. so if you pretend it isn't already loud enough this is the place for you but you could also give an e-card a sound of a monster engine right. what if electric car had the voice of a 8 or 10 or whatever make engine they're still not the emotion. because because this is like kind of fake it's fake and it's not true it's not honest you you're missing out on the vibrations of the mode of the engine you're missing out on the on the feeling on the on the gear shifter when you when you when you when you put in the gears and you accelerate really really hard if you do a launch control the it's just like it's just like a feeling you can't you can't some things in life you can fake. that's not true so how should the curse of the future sound at speeds over 20 kilometers per hour the tires are louder than the engine. but it's nice something we really need. guns beneath loiter. rather than. explain her
and that's why people like the old combustion engine that's just like this solemn the tenets i don't know it's just like you can describe it it's just like you go through a. realigning their body. so if you pretend it isn't already loud enough this is the place for you but you could also give an e-card a sound of a monster engine right. what if electric car had the voice of a 8 or 10 or whatever make engine they're still not the emotion. because because this is like kind of fake it's fake and...
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you're capturing brutality, whether it's the horrific situation with george floyd, someone's knee on tenet over eight mi you would not have that in this country. or if the jewish and where a 75-year-old man gets knocked over, then immediately -- or when a 75-year-old manets knocked over, then immediately the officersesign in favor of their police officer. whthere is something wron police officers have a view very different from the general public. katty: it's not to do with a proportion of the police force that is aican-american, because it's pretty consistent with the proportion of tht population t african-american. you would think that would help. >> i think, as well as representation and ironically, the british used to go over in masses to try to learn from does seem ironic wu seeng, it the situation as it is now. it's not just about reprentation. you can have representation without influence. at t moment, we don't see that influence on that macho aggressive culture. ensuring that th influences their match the represeion -- the match the representation. in the u.k. we don't have represe
you're capturing brutality, whether it's the horrific situation with george floyd, someone's knee on tenet over eight mi you would not have that in this country. or if the jewish and where a 75-year-old man gets knocked over, then immediately -- or when a 75-year-old manets knocked over, then immediately the officersesign in favor of their police officer. whthere is something wron police officers have a view very different from the general public. katty: it's not to do with a proportion of the...
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to listen many times to good news to the legal residents and he said tenet there let me ask you that if. franklin roosevelt knew that if he wanted to actually turn american public opinion into supporting the war and even more so in supporting our soviet allies during the war he was going to need to use that would. lead a lot of what he was going to davis cup one of the classes. for family always. wore. it is. glorious genius and you feel it. and. i think. sometimes the officer for information commission how they would musical comedies like this is the army which were intended to increase the prestige of military service and raise the morale of soldiers fighting overseas one of the roles in that film was played by a young actor named ronald reagan the future president of the united states. i've missed you too plenty. of thing i'd like to explain. that there were other orders that weren't so benevolent in 1902 after pearl harbor president roosevelt ordered the forced relocation of 120000 japanese people from the west coast of the united states is hard to believe but in those years japa
to listen many times to good news to the legal residents and he said tenet there let me ask you that if. franklin roosevelt knew that if he wanted to actually turn american public opinion into supporting the war and even more so in supporting our soviet allies during the war he was going to need to use that would. lead a lot of what he was going to davis cup one of the classes. for family always. wore. it is. glorious genius and you feel it. and. i think. sometimes the officer for information...
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twice a month now it's every saturday before there were 80 people in need today it's nearly 180000 tenet. then at the moment that many of them are people who lived in internet cafes and are now homeless. people who were just getting by before but are now unemployed and only have a few 100 yen to their name. yuki each day is hungry today's meal is rice fish and vegetables he has $10000.00 yen left that's about $86.00 euros no money no job and time is running out. in many parts of rural mexico traditional food him ways of cooking a very much alive and well. house the women of chiapas for their recipes and met people working hard to hold these traditions. in the village of cardenas the men set off to work in the morning the women meanwhile are already hard at work they're busy cooking a range of dishes bubbling away in the pots and pans is impressive that's because in the evening they're expecting a visitor someone who's a great fan of their cooking skills. so what are they making. the herbst of the corn to make the tamaulipas and there's the tomato sauce the. tamales are a traditional mexi
twice a month now it's every saturday before there were 80 people in need today it's nearly 180000 tenet. then at the moment that many of them are people who lived in internet cafes and are now homeless. people who were just getting by before but are now unemployed and only have a few 100 yen to their name. yuki each day is hungry today's meal is rice fish and vegetables he has $10000.00 yen left that's about $86.00 euros no money no job and time is running out. in many parts of rural mexico...
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and that was due primarily if not entirely to vanessa cutler who wrote the basic tenets of the northwest ordinance and to his son ephraim. that vanessa cutler was a doctor of law and medicine and divinity all three at once and practiced all three. probably almost certainly the leading american botanist of his day, astronomer, languages and then in the good life and then with those i have come to knowo . and then to have too much going on back home in massachusetts which is just north of boston and his church is still there and superb condition to come to ohio is still there. and his son came out here with his wife and four children. to be young and hopeful. and the rocky ground in an england coming down the ohio river to have the children died ofer disease. on the banks of the river. they arrive here mrs. cutler stepped off and turned her ankle badly and suffering from disease himself when he arrived here. they knew no one so they had to began as everybody had to do it with hard work. night and day every day and all the children worked right away. now even keller didn't have the educatio
and that was due primarily if not entirely to vanessa cutler who wrote the basic tenets of the northwest ordinance and to his son ephraim. that vanessa cutler was a doctor of law and medicine and divinity all three at once and practiced all three. probably almost certainly the leading american botanist of his day, astronomer, languages and then in the good life and then with those i have come to knowo . and then to have too much going on back home in massachusetts which is just north of boston...
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. >> sreenivasan: one of the centotral tenete is regardless of how much money you implicit biastraining,aining, deescalation, training and forth, how do you switch a culture that values, and sometimes rightfully, loyalty? that they say, "hey, i need to know that you have my back, that if weo into a dangerous situation, i can count on you." andcr that ends uting a scenario where good police are standing by when something bad happens because they feel like "if i turn on my brother or t sister noy might not be there for me when i really need them." there's a place where you have to draw the line. and the line involves not lying, not covering up, not looking the other way when you know a partner of yours or a coworketh has done sog that's obviously wrong. corthruption mean wrongdoing is unchecked, that wrongdoing becomes the culture. so people should understand that every single institution.wn we have to rethink and whave reform and we have to restructure. and look, i'm confident that we can get something that protects the public safety, uh, respects citizens and creates confidence, but the
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studies was completed in 1901 so one year before the product was granted in the right approval when tenet is confronted by it with these studies he was taken aback by the response. jets the mayor now claims that the blocking of the receptors in the nervous system is reversible so they're contradicting themselves. if the effect is reversible it depends on the concentration and so you can define a threshold level or coverage. if the blockage is irreversible you can't define a threshold level and so the effect is cumulative zooms room one through 3. the original bayer study is keen because of the toxins remain in the nervous system that can lead to death even if the insects were only exposed to a small dose so if they knew that why did the company take no action you miracle are pretty alarming emitter closer to loan generates annual turnover of nearly a 1000000000 euros think of stuff it's so i think that led them to just claim something so they could keep selling this pesticide work and. if they consider the impact is the absence has they would have had to take it off the market mark. we al
studies was completed in 1901 so one year before the product was granted in the right approval when tenet is confronted by it with these studies he was taken aback by the response. jets the mayor now claims that the blocking of the receptors in the nervous system is reversible so they're contradicting themselves. if the effect is reversible it depends on the concentration and so you can define a threshold level or coverage. if the blockage is irreversible you can't define a threshold level and...
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we are the center of civilization we are handsome and we smelled good which was the basic sort of tenets of morality mentioned greece and the traditions are just these barbarians who live across the sea and that's where the true others entered into the lexicon of western intellectual history and this is how it works i need uses the term other game the context of his work in his work humanism takes on a particular. relation and they mention. and not simply. give an ism in the sense of developing my potential. my skills my knowledge but human isn't in the sense of allowing a connection where previously they may not have been or. you know the question of of different human difference. and whether that notion of difference can extend to very large collectivity such as west or east to orient an author. is something about which i'm very doubtful there's nobody for example who doesn't believe in the idea of human freedom or human dignity or compassion or human for eternity or love or whatever you want to call i mean to me it's much more interesting and impressive how cultures you know concept b
we are the center of civilization we are handsome and we smelled good which was the basic sort of tenets of morality mentioned greece and the traditions are just these barbarians who live across the sea and that's where the true others entered into the lexicon of western intellectual history and this is how it works i need uses the term other game the context of his work in his work humanism takes on a particular. relation and they mention. and not simply. give an ism in the sense of developing...
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his new picture is a thriller, tenet. you're not shooting the bullet, you're catching it.ays keeps his cards close his chest with regards to all of his films. his films are always very secretive, and he gets away with doing that with major studios and huge budgets because he's christopher nolan. and all we know about his new film is that it's rumoured to be his biggest film to date. he's been talking a lot about the huge action sequences that have taken hand in his cast all over the world. but much like inception, it seems to be concerning some type of physics and a world threat, but that's really all we know. his fans don't like to know so much going into it, so i'm sure everyone's really excited to see what he has up his sleeve. guys like me don't know how to talk to guys like you. do you have a bottle opener? no, it's just a twist off. oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. i know. maybe he does need a bottle opener. maybe just use your vest. several films originally destined for a release in cinema during blockbuster season had been diverted to streaming platforms. among them, sp
his new picture is a thriller, tenet. you're not shooting the bullet, you're catching it.ays keeps his cards close his chest with regards to all of his films. his films are always very secretive, and he gets away with doing that with major studios and huge budgets because he's christopher nolan. and all we know about his new film is that it's rumoured to be his biggest film to date. he's been talking a lot about the huge action sequences that have taken hand in his cast all over the world. but...
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at the ceremony, the president was accompanied by luke tenet general darrell williams. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states, accompanied by the president of the united states military academy. ♪ ♪ , order arms. >> ladies and gentlemen, the chaplain will now offer this morning's invocation. god, gather here on the plane and online to celebrate the graduation of the class of 2020. we lead expresses their worldview that leaders of the future have a responsibility to have a vision and to see that for without a, vision, the people perish. so make us, lord, instruments of pride and, that all prejudice macy's, where there is darkness, let us bring light. ande there is despair, hope life. where there is confusion, clarity. where there is hatred, charity. help us desire list to be ,nderstood then to understand and with this vision, to renew the spirit of our land. amen. >> cadets, take seats. >> takes seats. tomorrow, june 14, marks the 245th army birthday when we recognize the american soldiers bravery serving and protecting our nation. time, the west point band will p
at the ceremony, the president was accompanied by luke tenet general darrell williams. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states, accompanied by the president of the united states military academy. ♪ ♪ , order arms. >> ladies and gentlemen, the chaplain will now offer this morning's invocation. god, gather here on the plane and online to celebrate the graduation of the class of 2020. we lead expresses their worldview that leaders of the future have a...
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his new picture is a thriller, tenet. you're not shooting the bullet, you're catching it.s keeps his cards close his chest with regards to all of his films. his films are always very secretive, and he gets away with doing that with major studios and huge budgets because he's christopher nolan. and all we know about his new film is that it's rumoured to be his biggest film to date. he's been talking a lot about the huge action sequences that have taken hand in his cast all over the world. but much like inception, it seems to be concerning some type of physics and a world threat, but that's really all we know. his fans don't like to know so much going into it, so i'm sure everyone's really excited to see what he has up his sleeve. guys like me don't know how to talk to guys like you. do you have a bottle opener? no, it's just a twist off. oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. i know. maybe he does need a bottle opener. maybe just use your vest. several films originally destined for a release in cinema during blockbuster season had been diverted to streaming platforms. among them, spik
his new picture is a thriller, tenet. you're not shooting the bullet, you're catching it.s keeps his cards close his chest with regards to all of his films. his films are always very secretive, and he gets away with doing that with major studios and huge budgets because he's christopher nolan. and all we know about his new film is that it's rumoured to be his biggest film to date. he's been talking a lot about the huge action sequences that have taken hand in his cast all over the world. but...
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to make your money last a lifetime why don't we go through what you deem to be $3.00 of the core tenets in the book give me some give me some susie orman advice. the very 1st advice i'm going to give you is don't buy the book and the reason i'm going to tell you that right now i know debt is going she says but is this we're going through a period of time where the majority of people out there they don't have any money you know they're living on unemployment they're there you know we're waiting for their stimulus check they're standing in food lines millions and millions of people but yet you still need this information so my gift to you dennis on the start of your shows and everything that you have going on in your life right now is all of your listeners should go to suzee as you see each orman r m a n audio dot com and they can stream for 30 days my audio version of this book absolutely free it's 12 hours and 30 minutes of concepts that i know most of them have never heard before and really the book is about what do you do when you're 50 what do you do when you're 60 what do you do whe
to make your money last a lifetime why don't we go through what you deem to be $3.00 of the core tenets in the book give me some give me some susie orman advice. the very 1st advice i'm going to give you is don't buy the book and the reason i'm going to tell you that right now i know debt is going she says but is this we're going through a period of time where the majority of people out there they don't have any money you know they're living on unemployment they're there you know we're waiting...
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have they put out additional pinformation recently to better inform the tenets of the fact that theyhave to do that, but the option is available to them? >> yes, we have. have you thought of expediting the process? in other words, we know that a irlot of people are losing their income because they're losing their jobs. is there a way to expedite the certification process so people can get the benefit of earlier rather than later? >> we have the assistant secretary who has been in constant communication with various others to inform them of what the process is and how to access the process quickly. >> mr. secretary, not right now, but if you could get us the hoformation on how many people have requested recertification's cesince the emergency kit, could you give us that information? >> i would be happy to. >> director, you've recently released your proposed capital rule for the gse's. they estimated that the change will raise interest rates on low income and could raise mortgage payments by 200,000 by $58 per month. isn't it the fact that this proposal will increase interest rates i w
have they put out additional pinformation recently to better inform the tenets of the fact that theyhave to do that, but the option is available to them? >> yes, we have. have you thought of expediting the process? in other words, we know that a irlot of people are losing their income because they're losing their jobs. is there a way to expedite the certification process so people can get the benefit of earlier rather than later? >> we have the assistant secretary who has been in...
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. >> reporter: two blockbusters are coming out, tenet and disney releasing mulan, two of the july releasesios amped up to see theaters opened up but this is what amc will do. they have a lot of financial calls, the largest theater chain, opening almost all their locations in the us and britain in july and it will be full capacity which could be an issue, some states require 25% capacity, groups have to be 6 feet apart, employees wear masks, seats sanitized, standards to consider disposable seat covers. amc again has a lot of financial problems. they need to reopen. that is the problem here. rob: tennis is going to be good. jillian: an unconscious man rescued from a burning car. a brave officer rushes to the current attempts to break open the window, when that didn't work he used his hands to push through the window to pull them out, he passed out with his foot on the gas pedal, sending tires sparking the fire, the man had to be treated for low blood sugar that he is okay. rob: great job by that cop. he hasn't been there long but rob gronkkowski making an impact donating football gear to a
. >> reporter: two blockbusters are coming out, tenet and disney releasing mulan, two of the july releasesios amped up to see theaters opened up but this is what amc will do. they have a lot of financial calls, the largest theater chain, opening almost all their locations in the us and britain in july and it will be full capacity which could be an issue, some states require 25% capacity, groups have to be 6 feet apart, employees wear masks, seats sanitized, standards to consider...
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it is going to be introduced, it will be more like the australian case, may be up to the five-year tenet, where the fed would signal to the will allow at certain low-level up to that .oint in time for other countries like japan, you have the yield curve control all the way out to 10 years. you don't need to have that space yet, but given the inflation expectations are going up already in the u.s., presumably you don't need to go that far up the curve area but even in the three year tenure, it is still a major innovation to move to the u.s. for yield curve control. the problem with the dollar is nobody really considered it to be a cheap currency. most valuation models would probably happen at the expense event. so it makes the trade easier to be short dollar, but it is not seen as cheap antibody -- as cheap i anybody. jonathan: we are already there for the fed, aren't we? just outside the range on the fed funds rate?\ i am trying to work out difference yield curve control is going to make. how much lower can they go? >> that's true. as i said, i think the market is already a long way towa
it is going to be introduced, it will be more like the australian case, may be up to the five-year tenet, where the fed would signal to the will allow at certain low-level up to that .oint in time for other countries like japan, you have the yield curve control all the way out to 10 years. you don't need to have that space yet, but given the inflation expectations are going up already in the u.s., presumably you don't need to go that far up the curve area but even in the three year tenure, it...
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a core tenet of this country is about law and order, not chaos, crime and anarchy on the streets, provide more training and oversight and more leadership. >> overnight this is what joe biden has to say, quote, federal dollars should not go to departments that violate people's rights or turn to violence as a first resort, the better answer is to give police department the resources they need to implement meaningful reforms. what do you think about that, some of these police department might need more training, might need more money and resources to be better themselves. on the other hand you have this talk about reform, what does it look like to you? >> it is incredibly ignorant for any politician to state police officers should be defunded at any point. it is unimaginable that you could have common sense and care about america, police reform looks like more funding. police need more training. as a former police officer i was on a swat team so i have a lot of adequate training but the average everyday police officer doesn't get enough training. we need force on force training, we need expo
a core tenet of this country is about law and order, not chaos, crime and anarchy on the streets, provide more training and oversight and more leadership. >> overnight this is what joe biden has to say, quote, federal dollars should not go to departments that violate people's rights or turn to violence as a first resort, the better answer is to give police department the resources they need to implement meaningful reforms. what do you think about that, some of these police department...
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new information into a deadly crash at the core tenets bridge. what we know about the victims as investigators try to learn more about how the crash happened. ...me. you ok, sis? my symptoms kept me- -from being there for my sisters. "...flight boarding for flight 2007 to chicago..." so i talked to my doctor and learned- ...humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. and the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief... -and many achieved remission in as little as 4 weeks. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened,- -, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor... ...if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections... ...or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infectio
new information into a deadly crash at the core tenets bridge. what we know about the victims as investigators try to learn more about how the crash happened. ...me. you ok, sis? my symptoms kept me- -from being there for my sisters. "...flight boarding for flight 2007 to chicago..." so i talked to my doctor and learned- ...humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. and the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom...
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activation wasn't based in the language that i think we all did -- the language, the vision, the tenets, the different projects are articulated in the mental health s.f. vision. before february -- remember, this was incredibly complicated transformational work. you were the author and visionary working with us. it's expensive and requires a lot of infusion of not just staff and changing how people do their work, but also facilities improvements. when you talk about an office of care coordination, when you talk about 24-7 access, those are huge transformational changing. i'm glad that we started it. we talked about the expand of bhac, how we would expand access to 24-7. we had started work on the street crisis intervention response team and how that was articulated in mental health s.f. you know, the work that dr. bland discussed, so not just the bed modelling, but how we use this. but because there was this, you know, wellspring of support for, like, i said, major transformational change, we put our effort toward it. and now, here we are. so as i said, you know, if we are able to flatte
activation wasn't based in the language that i think we all did -- the language, the vision, the tenets, the different projects are articulated in the mental health s.f. vision. before february -- remember, this was incredibly complicated transformational work. you were the author and visionary working with us. it's expensive and requires a lot of infusion of not just staff and changing how people do their work, but also facilities improvements. when you talk about an office of care...
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what you just saw it as a young person "modeling the most important tenet of ally ship."eling, meaning something done to encourage others to do the same. it's effective and in this case, it's working. here's a 15-year-old from louisiana called isabella. there are many like her in america right now. >> i literally hate my family so much. they just had to argue with me that george floyd, they just tried to tell me that he deserved that because he did something wrong and that it was okay. that is not okay. [sniffling] and it's making me so upset. i do not want to live here. i hate living in louisiana. i hate living in all these racist -- >> tucker: i hate my family so much. just a week ago it would've been hard to imagine that. now isabella is a social media star. celebrities tweet their approval at her. she may have her own cult following before long but the revolution is young. children attacking the parent is just the beginning appeared on cnn today, man told viewers that going forward, parents must hurt their own children. >> i think that the important thing for white pa
what you just saw it as a young person "modeling the most important tenet of ally ship."eling, meaning something done to encourage others to do the same. it's effective and in this case, it's working. here's a 15-year-old from louisiana called isabella. there are many like her in america right now. >> i literally hate my family so much. they just had to argue with me that george floyd, they just tried to tell me that he deserved that because he did something wrong and that it...