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your own using special software the more elaborate the software to quench your possibilities after the static every print is translated into machine code. machine slices software this code can then be transferred to the printer using a regulate u.s.b. flash drive or. the pros of f.d.r. methods are that printing materials and maintenance are cheap. but plans are that surface textures can be rougher. and what you print won't be as sturdy and so not as durable as items made with s.l.a. and are tied to what about methyl off the advantages of s.l.a. printing are smoother surfaces and sturdy builds one of the disadvantage is that this technology is quite expensive in terms of materials and maintenance so while 3 d. printing may look simple it does require a fan of preparation and. our custom made shift headphones for example well made on the 3 d. printer using 140000000 leaders of synthetic resin the printing process took 12 hours and one of you lucky people could win them i'll just tell us what you think of our new show do you like the look how do you find our host and what about the topics let us
your own using special software the more elaborate the software to quench your possibilities after the static every print is translated into machine code. machine slices software this code can then be transferred to the printer using a regulate u.s.b. flash drive or. the pros of f.d.r. methods are that printing materials and maintenance are cheap. but plans are that surface textures can be rougher. and what you print won't be as sturdy and so not as durable as items made with s.l.a. and are...
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multifactor etf's if you look , at the static, and assuming the same factor composition, there are twoferent methods. i would expect the industry to go around a volume of approach, versus a top-down approach. those are the categories. when you go into the dynamic multifactor strategies, the field is much more open. academic research shows there is value in rotating among factors based on economic research, understanding where you are in the business cycle or building based on factor even valuations, or based on factor momentum. how factors have been doing. if you take a different combination of those strategies, you create a pretty ample opportunity set. scarlet: thank you so much. coming up, we sit down with the man behind the ufo etf bernard -- the world's first global airplane space fund. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: i'm scarlet fu. this is "etf iq." for every etf that offers exposure to a theme, others are quick to follow. space may be the final frontier. also the basis for a firm's first product. eric balchunas will give us a run down on the new etf. eric: this is
multifactor etf's if you look , at the static, and assuming the same factor composition, there are twoferent methods. i would expect the industry to go around a volume of approach, versus a top-down approach. those are the categories. when you go into the dynamic multifactor strategies, the field is much more open. academic research shows there is value in rotating among factors based on economic research, understanding where you are in the business cycle or building based on factor even...
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the static on that come along to claiming. it through the convention in limited living for the scenes in the. library in conditioning. an incandescent bulb something clicked on the card and. then the whole say a. med bendish throw in a movie night. and i think i could be. the needle persuaded that little. when any gimmick of us or lawyers offices doesn't you must use a as a few more the whole. time and. this sub i live in the protests in a good moment because. in. my view. in new. ad that says membership in the model so be it in here. in a working mom conceived mind it's like the. bad most of last season had to and i thought if. i must submit. an attorney. question in my. company got done. some up to me. because i. am sure you. know your whole. thing. i feel empowered by people holding them up to run the show and. hirsch why mounted on talk of realize it should also and the law that allows the reality of a. dog and also a line. here . was so obvious to me the reality. in the election became. what are the flow positive if you wo
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multifactor etf's, i would say, if you look at the static multifactor etf's, there is really -- and assuminghe same factor composition, there are really two different portfolio construction methods. i would expect the industry to go around a volume of approach, -- a bottom-up approach, versus a top-down approach. those are the categories. when you go into the dynamic multifactor strategies, the field is much more open. and academic research shows that there is value in rotating among factors based on economic -- factors based on -- i go in order of importance -- economic research, understanding where you are in the business cycle or time of factor tilting based on factor even valuations, or based on factor momentum. how factors have been doing. if you take a different combination of those three strategies, you create a pretty ample opportunity set. scarlet: alessio de longis of oppenheimer funds, thank you so much. coming up, we sit down with the man behind the ufo etf, the world's first global pure play space fund. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: i'm scarlet fu. this is "etf iq
multifactor etf's, i would say, if you look at the static multifactor etf's, there is really -- and assuminghe same factor composition, there are really two different portfolio construction methods. i would expect the industry to go around a volume of approach, -- a bottom-up approach, versus a top-down approach. those are the categories. when you go into the dynamic multifactor strategies, the field is much more open. and academic research shows that there is value in rotating among factors...
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the move. many people are not static, the communities are not static, their police -- their belief systems are not static. they don't exist outside of time. are withinuch history. they have a different version of history that emphasizes community and the cyclical nature of time and place. they are very much attuned to the importance of innovating and adapting and moving and shifting their identities, their communities, their sense of solidarity when necessary. responding in a creative and proactive way. that is what we see in the native south. that is the example i will share with you as it relates to a group of people, who some of you may or may not have heard of, yamasee indians. indians in the 16th and 17th centuries. they became migrants in what is roughly today the border between georgia and florida. they joined a series of refugee and resettlement movements these -- movements that were beginning to take place over the course of the 17th and 18th century. as the map that i have shared with you on the screen attempt to indicate. these were maps that were made by jack ford back in the 1970'
the move. many people are not static, the communities are not static, their police -- their belief systems are not static. they don't exist outside of time. are withinuch history. they have a different version of history that emphasizes community and the cyclical nature of time and place. they are very much attuned to the importance of innovating and adapting and moving and shifting their identities, their communities, their sense of solidarity when necessary. responding in a creative and...
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which is also scary, because it's about every day things, those are really fun to be scary about, the staticgot hbo for a month, bedidwe didn't have a lot of money. we had the free trial. my sister and i started watching it. at a ten minutes into it, we watched it from behind the couch so we could hide. >> jimmy: that's how i still watch scary movies. i'll go like this, like this and kind of like that. >> my husband's the same way. he has to watch it like this. he couldn't lidoesn't like any d effects. >> jimmy: i am, too. i block my eyes, in case they accidently open and i see something. >> there's a shot in "bright burn". i hesitate to give things away. there's an amazing shot in "brightburn" of this guy's face falling apart that made me so happy! >> jimmy: that's not up my alley, but i love the idea of the movie. you directed, you wrote, you're starring in "charlie's angels." >> that's right. you had one of my angels in. >> jimmy: yes, princess jasmine is going to be one of the angels. that is some franchise to be part of. >> it has such history. >> jimmy: other yeah, it put through pe >>
which is also scary, because it's about every day things, those are really fun to be scary about, the staticgot hbo for a month, bedidwe didn't have a lot of money. we had the free trial. my sister and i started watching it. at a ten minutes into it, we watched it from behind the couch so we could hide. >> jimmy: that's how i still watch scary movies. i'll go like this, like this and kind of like that. >> my husband's the same way. he has to watch it like this. he couldn't lidoesn't...
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to some extent, history can be your guide, but the world is not static. the complexity is far greater now than it was for your predecessors. the time for change is short and getting much shorter. national security use rapid technological advances from artificial intelligence to hypersonics to space. we will face completely new challenges, things you have never trained for. threats that don't exist yet will show up on your watch. in this environment, you will be asked to do jobs for which there will be no instruction manual, no precedent, no one to call who knows how to do it any better than you. you have been taught the human element of leadership here at the academy. these are the core foundational elements of success. they do not change over time. you have that inside of you. but your ability to make difficult organizational changes will be required for effectiveness and survival. this was brought into perspective for me by a ceo at a top 10 fortune 500 company who said, the job of being ceo that i trained for no longer exists. for those of you who can m
to some extent, history can be your guide, but the world is not static. the complexity is far greater now than it was for your predecessors. the time for change is short and getting much shorter. national security use rapid technological advances from artificial intelligence to hypersonics to space. we will face completely new challenges, things you have never trained for. threats that don't exist yet will show up on your watch. in this environment, you will be asked to do jobs for which there...
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we got a newer more updated proposal to include the electro static precipitatetor on december 6th. this is many months after the consultant recommended it in early july. it took from july to december for them to put forward a proposal the consultant had recommended. we did think this was a step in the right direction. we agreed to reschedule the case. we continued that hearing to march to allow time to review. we reviewed the proposal with the air quality management and neighbors. there were still comments to address. we continued the case to this hearing date to get the permits resolved. i met with the property owner, their attorney and espetus in the middle of february and outlined a pretty aggressive schedule of getting plans submitted. this was the middle of february. we initially agreed would would get plans by march 8th. that did not happen. an issue from getting the plans came up. it didn't seem they were doing what they could to resolve that. you have to wait 30-days if you don't have approval of the architect. it wasn't clear they tried to get the approval. i think they sub
we got a newer more updated proposal to include the electro static precipitatetor on december 6th. this is many months after the consultant recommended it in early july. it took from july to december for them to put forward a proposal the consultant had recommended. we did think this was a step in the right direction. we agreed to reschedule the case. we continued that hearing to march to allow time to review. we reviewed the proposal with the air quality management and neighbors. there were...
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smart guy who does a lot of blogging and he wrote this provocative essay a few years ago about the static nature of the size of congress. why, if the country is growing exponentially, are we at 435 it used to be a member of congress would represent 250,000 people, now they are more than 500,000. how long will we let that go? that is food for thought. on the issue of the democratic nomination and where it is all headed vis-a-vis the convention, i don't expect biden to stay at the level he is. i don't think that is what the historic model shows. i am not saying he won't hold on and win, but i will be surprised if he walks away with it, especially after the debates begin. the democratic voting is proportionate -- i think this is some of what joe was getting at. it is entirely conceivable -- this is my point, is entirely conceivable the democrats could arrive in milwaukee without anyone securing that nomination. for those still upset with happened to bernie in the last cycle, thinking that deck was stacked and worrying then about the roles of superdelegates, who by the way hillary did not nee
smart guy who does a lot of blogging and he wrote this provocative essay a few years ago about the static nature of the size of congress. why, if the country is growing exponentially, are we at 435 it used to be a member of congress would represent 250,000 people, now they are more than 500,000. how long will we let that go? that is food for thought. on the issue of the democratic nomination and where it is all headed vis-a-vis the convention, i don't expect biden to stay at the level he is. i...
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retirement on it, that is when the funds will collapse into the retirement fund where it maintains the static allocation. we thought this was a helpful visual for the board. >> that concludes my manager report. >> anything else you want to cover under this agenda item? >> not under this agenda item, but since they're there, could we do item 12 on the stable value report? okay. >> president stansbury: is there anything else from the board on this item? seeing none, can we move to item number 12. >> discussion item, report on stable value. >> thank you. commissioners, you may remember that i had indicated in february that staff was working on this report to cover the history of stable value, where we are currently, what to expect in the future, as recession rumors continue to loom. to refresh stable value, it's our largest vinvestment in the plan. over $1 billion. this is nearly one-third of the assets. stable value is focused on capital preservation, which means that investors should maintain 100% of their initial investment. it provides a guaranteed rate. the fund is wrapped with multiple inv
retirement on it, that is when the funds will collapse into the retirement fund where it maintains the static allocation. we thought this was a helpful visual for the board. >> that concludes my manager report. >> anything else you want to cover under this agenda item? >> not under this agenda item, but since they're there, could we do item 12 on the stable value report? okay. >> president stansbury: is there anything else from the board on this item? seeing none, can we...
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south island you can see the band of clouds more that's just us and these moving cloud there's the static bit that's where the cloud comes up and then just blows off the mountain like a flag like a banner well the picture is a wet one for friday the temperatures don't as a reflect any cold nature of course up in the back city feel that way but 116 often not much there that much different the green is rain if you see a bit of white in there that of course is snow for the mountains so the next 2 days . pose fairly mistral. the a. this is al jazeera. our. this is the news our live from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes. arab leaders meets in saudi arabia to discuss regional security as tensions between iran the united states and its gulf allies escalate. qatar's prime minister is at the summits the 1st time a level meeting with leaders of saudi arabia and other nations since they began a blockade of qatar 2 years ago. i've done a very weak if they. want to make a deal of. the u.s. president says sanctions are forcing a run to the negotiating table last rescues crews end bit of past lose
south island you can see the band of clouds more that's just us and these moving cloud there's the static bit that's where the cloud comes up and then just blows off the mountain like a flag like a banner well the picture is a wet one for friday the temperatures don't as a reflect any cold nature of course up in the back city feel that way but 116 often not much there that much different the green is rain if you see a bit of white in there that of course is snow for the mountains so the next 2...
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i try to find the best device, even if it's a simple device of holding the camera static with an actoring and not cutting. that's the danger. you want to say, "well, it may be too arty. this is too much. this is overdoing it. this is overkill. this is too subtle." now what do you do? we have to go in tighter maybe. and so i'm aware of that. it's a constant battle. (narrator) william wyler is established in the hollywood pantheon. his style was elegant and unassuming, with the perfect relationship between actor, decor, camera. (martin scorsese) wyler had a solid image. it was up there on the screen, it was unshakable. it wasn't diffused, it wasn't, "oh, i think i'll take a medium shot from the side." when he chose that camera angle it was the only angle. that kind of breaks the monotony. he devised with greg toland, the deep focal length lens, how everybody was in focus in wide shots. we always think of the audience. i remember michael powell said, "i never think of the audience." i would say that, too, "i never think of the audience." what he meant was that we can't think of, "what is
i try to find the best device, even if it's a simple device of holding the camera static with an actoring and not cutting. that's the danger. you want to say, "well, it may be too arty. this is too much. this is overdoing it. this is overkill. this is too subtle." now what do you do? we have to go in tighter maybe. and so i'm aware of that. it's a constant battle. (narrator) william wyler is established in the hollywood pantheon. his style was elegant and unassuming, with the perfect...
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and that is better than the static shot, but here he is exposed, because no one is running after him,is not also -- he is not even slapping hands. it's like he is moving out in the middle of nowhere, and it does not mean anything. >> kennedy: he will end at the santa monica pier. it will be very exciting. >> geraldo: we actually like him. he is an interesting candidate. and i admire people that can speak more than one language. i do, and i think that he is a rhodes scholar and a real deal. and a guy with a zero support for african-americans, that's why you keep coming back to biden. maybe he is the best that the dems have to offer in a pragmatic way. he is pulling fantastic in south carolina. he mentioned 22 points in south carolina, so 27 points ahead of bernie sanders. and buttigieg with only three, biden is beating kamala harris in those african-american districts. >> jesse: i think once people go to the polls, his margin of victory is not going to be as big as they are in the polls. it will be much, much thinner. >> kennedy: and that is to dana's point that there is ground to cove
and that is better than the static shot, but here he is exposed, because no one is running after him,is not also -- he is not even slapping hands. it's like he is moving out in the middle of nowhere, and it does not mean anything. >> kennedy: he will end at the santa monica pier. it will be very exciting. >> geraldo: we actually like him. he is an interesting candidate. and i admire people that can speak more than one language. i do, and i think that he is a rhodes scholar and a...
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the trial is suggests it's a departure from the extremely violent a static of classics such as kill bill vol reservoir dogs but audiences might still get their fix of splatter. the movie is set in the era of the manson family the serial killers who spread fear and terror in california are let's head back to the movies now our very own movie buff scott roxboro is one of the luckiest guys tonight he was just at that premier of quentin tarantino's film in con scott look at the question that's on my mind and probably everyone else's is how was it. yeah for me great i really really love the film been sworn to a noice no spoilers review here's whole tried to talk about it without actually giving away any plot points what i can reveal is it stars leonardo di caprio who plays a sort of fading actor with the amazing name of ricky dalton who is a fading t.v. actor brad pitt plays his stunt double and longtime friend and. stars as a version of the real life actress sharon tate the film takes place in the 1960 in 1969 so sort of the period the the end of the golden era of hollywood where hollywood t
the trial is suggests it's a departure from the extremely violent a static of classics such as kill bill vol reservoir dogs but audiences might still get their fix of splatter. the movie is set in the era of the manson family the serial killers who spread fear and terror in california are let's head back to the movies now our very own movie buff scott roxboro is one of the luckiest guys tonight he was just at that premier of quentin tarantino's film in con scott look at the question that's on...
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>> the static math, they import more from china.st buy or target is probably in a better position than bed bath to be able to mitigate or pass it through. we wouldn't pick a retail stock just on the tariff issue but if this escalates, those will be ones the people should be more concerned about. >> there's bed bath shares down today. with everkor >>> one sector that could benefit. next guest with a new note saying chemical companies primed charlie charl charlie neivert. if we don't get a trade deal, the chemical stocks, are they fully factored any sort of tariff increase or broadening tariff. >> for the most part, yes. the companies we focused on in this report we were westlake, largely taken accountable and the u.s. not much of an importer so tariffs, you know, on those things, into china are not that much of an effect in being able to move the volume to other places but had a fairly significant price impact on them for those exports that are becoming increasingly large piece of the overall commodity chemical space, particularly in
>> the static math, they import more from china.st buy or target is probably in a better position than bed bath to be able to mitigate or pass it through. we wouldn't pick a retail stock just on the tariff issue but if this escalates, those will be ones the people should be more concerned about. >> there's bed bath shares down today. with everkor >>> one sector that could benefit. next guest with a new note saying chemical companies primed charlie charl charlie neivert. if...
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any country and feels like a journalist max blumenthal put it vice has basically weaponized the hipster a static to push the most mainstream narrative possible. which is the bipartisan foreign policy consensus vises championed u.s. regime change efforts around the world they have helped push propaganda for the invasion of syria and libya giving fawning coverage to rebels who were affiliated with al qaida and other terrorist groups but they didn't mention that in the report that say that for later those same rebel factions would ultimately bring slave markets back to libya so they might get to like tell all right now they really. i heard they're going to open want to wales roebuck went right next to the american apparel. so i understand the narrative of vice news pushes you have to look no further than their crowning achievement when it comes to coverage of foreign policy u.s. foreign policy a documentary called a world in disarray that came out in 2017 and in fact you have to look no further than the 1st sentence of that documentary the world was he supposed to be this way. in the decades follow
any country and feels like a journalist max blumenthal put it vice has basically weaponized the hipster a static to push the most mainstream narrative possible. which is the bipartisan foreign policy consensus vises championed u.s. regime change efforts around the world they have helped push propaganda for the invasion of syria and libya giving fawning coverage to rebels who were affiliated with al qaida and other terrorist groups but they didn't mention that in the report that say that for...
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. >> as he's trying to fill up that can that's also in the back of the truck -- >> static shock. >> no>> 7-year-old -- >> no. so anybody watching this out there, if you don't already know, never, ever fill a container that's in the back of your car in the trunk. it always has to be put on the ground before you fill it. >> how is the little one because when he pulled that out, it was still running and it was just -- >> spraying everywhere. >> they were both taken to the hospital. his daughter has first and second degree burns. they're both in stable condition. >> let's watch this again. >> oh my goodness. >> oh my god. >> see how quickly it all just goes up in flames. >> they should have noticed. tell the guy, please don't do that. >> but hopefully people that watch this will learn and understand how severe something so simple can actually be. >>> more mindless behavior, this time at a bar. >> now, you'll notice they're hanging out, chilling, one of them goes to lite her cigarette. at which point the bartender is like, hey, yo, not a good idea, boo. of course they don't listen. as she g
. >> as he's trying to fill up that can that's also in the back of the truck -- >> static shock. >> no>> 7-year-old -- >> no. so anybody watching this out there, if you don't already know, never, ever fill a container that's in the back of your car in the trunk. it always has to be put on the ground before you fill it. >> how is the little one because when he pulled that out, it was still running and it was just -- >> spraying everywhere. >> they...
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we think the last administration [ inaudible- static] any administration before it and they used that knowledge to further state sponsor violent extremism specifically where i come from they use that knowledge to put the certain communities against other communities and then at surveillance. the idea that knowledge is very much a myth and ms. number especially when we are talking about more intelligent fashions of the islamophobia network. again critical to think about islamophobia as a whites's premises project . it is really critical because it helps us understand that part of the project of this white supremacy idea is to minimize non- christian believers especially during this moment of considerable demographic shifts , this country is predicted to be majority minority in 2023 which intensifies white paranoia and a main reason why this administration has been so effective in popularizing idea ideas like the mexico wall and things of that nature. the objective is to maintain the white majority integrity of the country and islamophobia helps deliver that promise and that greater obj
we think the last administration [ inaudible- static] any administration before it and they used that knowledge to further state sponsor violent extremism specifically where i come from they use that knowledge to put the certain communities against other communities and then at surveillance. the idea that knowledge is very much a myth and ms. number especially when we are talking about more intelligent fashions of the islamophobia network. again critical to think about islamophobia as a...
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parliament in the sunni region where the group islamic state in the greater zaha is active he wants to see lead negotiations you couldn't it was static the terrorists are from my region we have to fight them but also to negotiate with them when blaze was in power we didn't have any of these problems he had his channels of communication his secrets. led successful peace talks with armed groups in neighboring mali and secured the release of western hostages while he was a key mediator in the sile he stifle dissent and freedom of speech at home but some want to see him return for different reasons of course we want to see him back home so he can face justice and pay for his crimes the government has no plans to allow him back in the country yet presidential elections are due to take place in a year's time with the security situation rapidly deteriorating politicians are under pressure to bring about peace. in the void. the british prime minister series a may offer m.p.'s a chance to vote on whether to hold a 2nd bricks at referendum mrs may set her latest plan for britain's departure from the e.u. telling politicians they have one last
parliament in the sunni region where the group islamic state in the greater zaha is active he wants to see lead negotiations you couldn't it was static the terrorists are from my region we have to fight them but also to negotiate with them when blaze was in power we didn't have any of these problems he had his channels of communication his secrets. led successful peace talks with armed groups in neighboring mali and secured the release of western hostages while he was a key mediator in the sile...
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the move. people and their communities are not static, their belief systems are not static. they don't exist outside of time. they are within history. this history emphasizes community and the cyclical nature of time and place. they are very much attuned to the importance of innovating and adapting and moving and shifting their identity and community and sense of solidarity. they are responding in a creative and proactive way. i am going to share with you an as it relates to a certain group of indians in the 16th and 17th centuries. migrants in what is roughly today the border between georgia and florida. they joined a series of refugee thesesettlement movements are maps that were made by jack ford's back in the 1970's. at thes a historian university of california at davis. he remains incredibly influential into how i thought about native american history. he charted his heritage back here in virginia. he was trying to do with these maps is indicate that native people are not static. native people respond to the world around them. that in magnified form from the 1700s to the
the move. people and their communities are not static, their belief systems are not static. they don't exist outside of time. they are within history. this history emphasizes community and the cyclical nature of time and place. they are very much attuned to the importance of innovating and adapting and moving and shifting their identity and community and sense of solidarity. they are responding in a creative and proactive way. i am going to share with you an as it relates to a certain group of...
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from the extremely violent a static of classics such as kill bill over reservoir dogs bought audiences might still get their fix of splatter. the movie is set in the era of the manson family the serial killers who spread fear and tara in california. and. this is africa has been physical and is up next on the back of a tough it out of the day the for. the only border is history the world is reorganizing itself and the media's role is keep shifting powers the topic in focus at the global media forum 2019 the laboratory of the digital age. who are we following whom do we trust debate and shape the future as the georgia village global media forum 2019 the place made for mining. what secrets lie behind these memos. find out in an immersive experience and explore a fascinating group cultural heritage sites. d w world heritage 360 getting. the. change of heart or a strategic plan of washington's gratz well wait a reprieve the chinese text can continue doing business with american companies a little longer. until now africa's cloud computing has many processed in far the centers far away that'
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the trail is suggests it's a departure from the extremely violent a static of classics such as kill bill or reservoir dogs but 40 and since may still get. ethics of splatter on. the navy is set in the era of the manson family the serial killers who spread fear and terror in california. be doubly movie buffs got the wrong house just emerged from the premiere in cannes welcome scott i was it. yeah i mean i'm not allowed to give any spoilers and i won't but i really love the movie it is as said a set in 106-8969 hollywood starring leonardo di caprio as basically a fading t.v. star with his best buddy and stunt double played by brad pitt and which really impressed with this movie is that sort of that period of hollywood which is the end of the golden era and sort of the start of new hollywood of independent cinema which is what eventually gave birth to the cinema of quentin tarantino but this film also was set during that period of the manson murders the period where the manson family terrorized hollywood now this is an historical film it's partially a fantasy film but it plays a lot with hi
the trail is suggests it's a departure from the extremely violent a static of classics such as kill bill or reservoir dogs but 40 and since may still get. ethics of splatter on. the navy is set in the era of the manson family the serial killers who spread fear and terror in california. be doubly movie buffs got the wrong house just emerged from the premiere in cannes welcome scott i was it. yeah i mean i'm not allowed to give any spoilers and i won't but i really love the movie it is as said a...
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to fine people who sell the machines and hard to find the contractor in the city to install the electro static precipitation systems. we ran into a problem with the plans to figure out where the roof would go. we had hiccups. the contractor had a problem. these are problems we have been keeping everybody appraised so we can let them know we are working diligently. we are seeking to get this resolved. a lot has been mentioned about the complaints from 2009 forward. a lot of those were unconfirmed from their district. it is brought to our attention since last year. i recognize in their minds it is a decades long saga. we have been made aware this last year in the fall with the property owner and since then we have been moving forward to resolve this. >> when you get the permits, walk us there what your contractor has described as the construction schedule. do these take a long time to make, manufacturing is it a few months to get made and delive delivered? help us understand the timeframe in the time the permit is in hand until it is done. >> we are working on finalizing the construction timelin
to fine people who sell the machines and hard to find the contractor in the city to install the electro static precipitation systems. we ran into a problem with the plans to figure out where the roof would go. we had hiccups. the contractor had a problem. these are problems we have been keeping everybody appraised so we can let them know we are working diligently. we are seeking to get this resolved. a lot has been mentioned about the complaints from 2009 forward. a lot of those were...
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tariffs to then move that manufacturing back to the united states the problem i have with a lot of the statice been seeing about the impact of this trade war, i think that's what i think larry cut low is gikudlowg you need not just the immediate cost of the tariffs, but the effect on markets, the effect on business confidence. really affect on the long-term efficiency of the american economy. i don't think those things are in the model when you see it is going to cost, you know, 0.2 percentage points, that's a limited way of looking at it. >> from a market standpoint, just in terms of the sell-off we're seeing today, it is very, very broad-based things like the nasdaq 100 are selling off the most given all of those tech and trade sensitive names there. but the fact that it is so broad, is the read through here that investors were not expecting to see this scenario that has been playing out in the last couple of days or is that really just an excuse? >> i think it is fair to say that the investors did not foresee this as a catalyst for a volatility storm at this moment. you never quite foresee
tariffs to then move that manufacturing back to the united states the problem i have with a lot of the statice been seeing about the impact of this trade war, i think that's what i think larry cut low is gikudlowg you need not just the immediate cost of the tariffs, but the effect on markets, the effect on business confidence. really affect on the long-term efficiency of the american economy. i don't think those things are in the model when you see it is going to cost, you know, 0.2 percentage...
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the trial is suggests it's a departure from the extremely violent a static of classics such as kill bill or reservoir dogs but what he insists may still get their fix of splatter. the movie is set in the era of the manson family the serial killers who spread fear and terror in california. and. this is africa physical and is up next on the back of the top of the other day . the only quarter is history the move. he's reorganizing itself and the media's role is keep shifting powers the topic in focus at the global media forum 2019 the laboratory for the digital age. who are we following whom do we trust debate and shape the future at the doj a global media forum 2019 the place made for mine.
the trial is suggests it's a departure from the extremely violent a static of classics such as kill bill or reservoir dogs but what he insists may still get their fix of splatter. the movie is set in the era of the manson family the serial killers who spread fear and terror in california. and. this is africa physical and is up next on the back of the top of the other day . the only quarter is history the move. he's reorganizing itself and the media's role is keep shifting powers the topic in...
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depends it's hard to say in the abstract what is or what isn't i would say is in the abstract i would distinguish between static code on a page and executable code something that exists in the world apart from having been written down this is a misconduct something or of on the top of my head here but is there like a bit of a confusion about what point does the machine start in the code begin in other words it's a it if it's if it's embedded in the machine in the machine does stuff does that make any sense that they are a by just not making any sense no no you're making sense it's a it's a people are drawing a bad syllogism they're saying software is code. they're saying software is code code is speech speech is protected under the first amendment therefore software including software is protected in the first moment the problem is a failure to distinguish between static code and executable code when it's been compiled and is running that is different than b. then there are the written word on a page if you look at it is honest in the wild so for the sake of those who want to believe that they have a minute cla
depends it's hard to say in the abstract what is or what isn't i would say is in the abstract i would distinguish between static code on a page and executable code something that exists in the world apart from having been written down this is a misconduct something or of on the top of my head here but is there like a bit of a confusion about what point does the machine start in the code begin in other words it's a it if it's if it's embedded in the machine in the machine does stuff does that...
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what we use is a is a combination of toxins and a color to die so that the dye would it would prevent people from using it for. a static purposes but the toxins with them dissuade them from using it as a medicinal product illegal trade in rhino horns is worth an estimated $20000000000.00 u.s. dollars and has put tremendous pressure on rhino populations. dr lorraine to her own co-founder of the run a rescue project says that the process poses no threat to the rhino her technique isn't cheap costing roughly $600.00 u.s. dollars per rhino and meeting 2 repeated every 4 years to remain effective and investment to run a rescue project is confident will pay off in the future. business with. we're not here to judge you but to eliminate prejudices. we're not here to change your opinion but to open some space for different points of view we're not here to speak on behalf of anybody but to let everybody speak for themselves. not here to give the right answers but to ask the right questions. we're not here to indoctrinate but to listen. plus 90 connect to an unbiased agenda subscribe now on you tube. welcome to news from the cult
what we use is a is a combination of toxins and a color to die so that the dye would it would prevent people from using it for. a static purposes but the toxins with them dissuade them from using it as a medicinal product illegal trade in rhino horns is worth an estimated $20000000000.00 u.s. dollars and has put tremendous pressure on rhino populations. dr lorraine to her own co-founder of the run a rescue project says that the process poses no threat to the rhino her technique isn't cheap...
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we have the static high. ght between the growth story and the oil price. as oil prices rose, most of the world's best currencies were oil exporters for the ruble is the best this year, but the mexican peso is doing well. but you have some -- for example, the canadian dollar has decoupled because of its growth story. tom: kit juckes, thank you. you single-handedly lifted dow -496.s from -520 to we will come back. tony dwyer will join us on the equity markets and we will have a lot of other good conversation. ♪ china hasmorning, paid to america $250 billion, making for "great economic results." no word if american farmers agree with the president's elizabethan calculus. will adjuster may to various shades of tories. it is a bank holiday in london. everyone is off except for guy johnson, helping us on "surveillance." good morning, everyone. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." we are live from our world headquarters. in new york, i am tom keene here in london, guy johnson. -- spacex debuting has a rendezvous with t
we have the static high. ght between the growth story and the oil price. as oil prices rose, most of the world's best currencies were oil exporters for the ruble is the best this year, but the mexican peso is doing well. but you have some -- for example, the canadian dollar has decoupled because of its growth story. tom: kit juckes, thank you. you single-handedly lifted dow -496.s from -520 to we will come back. tony dwyer will join us on the equity markets and we will have a lot of other good...