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i know how it feels old aspirations when your neighbors think you are an capable or uninterested in anything higher. and there are some numbers of his audience who have faced that. we will not erase the lasting impact of our birth defect of slavery or the challenge of overcoming prejudices about one another. please remember this. we do not have a constitutional right not to be offended. we are americans. [applause] we are americans and i believe that we are fundamentally decent people. in every decent society, whether here or abroad, we should seek not to offend. but we will help our cause if we also involve to be slow in taking offense. it is a great act of kindness to give someone else the benefit of the doubt. try to react to others as you would hope they would react to you. no matter the color of their skin and no matter the color of yours. as we look them here out into the world where men and women seek the very basic liberty that we enjoy, let us remember that they are indeed different. their desires for freedom are like ours. in my life, i've been met with disbelief when people say th
i know how it feels old aspirations when your neighbors think you are an capable or uninterested in anything higher. and there are some numbers of his audience who have faced that. we will not erase the lasting impact of our birth defect of slavery or the challenge of overcoming prejudices about one another. please remember this. we do not have a constitutional right not to be offended. we are americans. [applause] we are americans and i believe that we are fundamentally decent people. in every...
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antenna cpa up our city from the worker to north beach are not the least intrusive alternative your uninterested the board asked inform explorey questions a san francisco ordinance was noektd the principle ordinance not a mention no questions no discussion on the boards part the hallowed justice take care of the process provides insult to injure the reflects nothing but sews at an for this i'll not thank you. >> any other. seeing none, ms. wood you have 3 minutes of rebuttal if you want to use it ms. wood? >> guaranteeing i wasn't going to play that age card i'm 67 and a half 8 pretty much i've sent in hundred and 24 studies all of which 3 were critical of radio frequency emissions a long time they were low frequency but come out of car it is an awful love of the studies from o-3 to 02 of the emissions in children and adolescents is concentration problems .015 i don't know what that means it is counting emissions radio frequency emissions linked to nuru cancer risk in 2010 study and i forgot to mention the regulation in the middle-income person take reform act how did they get radio frequency it
antenna cpa up our city from the worker to north beach are not the least intrusive alternative your uninterested the board asked inform explorey questions a san francisco ordinance was noektd the principle ordinance not a mention no questions no discussion on the boards part the hallowed justice take care of the process provides insult to injure the reflects nothing but sews at an for this i'll not thank you. >> any other. seeing none, ms. wood you have 3 minutes of rebuttal if you want...
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would hate to think people made a snap pronouncement before they even read the deal and they're uninterested in the details. you saw a whole lot of members of congress come out against the interim negotiation when it started in november of 2013 -- and again, some of the quotes historic mistake, iran got everything they wanted, america lost in this -- a whole lot of people made those statements right out of the gate who have subsequently said, you know what? actually, the interim period was significantly better than what we had before. we had a series of hearings on the foreign relations committee and i asked every witness withs who have been before us, hawk, dove, everything in between, has this period of negotiation been significantly better than the status go antibefore the status quo started in november 2013 and they all said yes. >> rose: and paul rudd his new tim "ant-man." >> it's like a moment like in "dog day afternoon" where it's subtle and he almost cries and doesn't. a moment timothy has in secrets and lies, these things that have landed with me in some emotional way that i always
would hate to think people made a snap pronouncement before they even read the deal and they're uninterested in the details. you saw a whole lot of members of congress come out against the interim negotiation when it started in november of 2013 -- and again, some of the quotes historic mistake, iran got everything they wanted, america lost in this -- a whole lot of people made those statements right out of the gate who have subsequently said, you know what? actually, the interim period was...
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it is good i cannot stand to rita book review that is of reports at all like the plot spoiler uninterested what's there may imagine of the time the real hero that somebody should tangle with the material you should be able to tell there is an interest in favor engaged with it. >>host: the best seller list nonfiction and fiction but all sorts. why? because people read them in so many different ways there are so many books published that if you just did fiction and nonfiction you would miss out on what is selling for a lot of books that sell in the real world are cut fox there are inspirational and children's books that will outsell all other categories and within children's books distinguish between adults that turns out lots of grownups are reading and then a little grated to have the year-old you don't want to look at a book of children's novels and not know what of them were for 14 awards. that is the last thing you want your a role to read we have best seller list over the last couple of years to account for changes in the industry to look at audio books and e-books & books that sell ac
it is good i cannot stand to rita book review that is of reports at all like the plot spoiler uninterested what's there may imagine of the time the real hero that somebody should tangle with the material you should be able to tell there is an interest in favor engaged with it. >>host: the best seller list nonfiction and fiction but all sorts. why? because people read them in so many different ways there are so many books published that if you just did fiction and nonfiction you would miss...
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important people make a snap judgment or pronouncement before even reading the deal and they are uninterested in the details. my one bit of evidence that gives me some hope that may be true is you saw a whole lot of members of congress, out -- come out against the interim investigation when it started in november 2013. "iran that everything they wanted," "america lost." a lot of statements were made out of the gate who have subsequently said, you know what? actually the interim was significantly better than what he had before. we had a series of hearings in the foreign relations committee and i've asked every witness -- hawk dove, everything in between -- has this in significantly better than the status quo ante before diplomacy started? without exception everyone has said yes. charlie: because of the way the process was written, it do you expect it to be an agreement that will go into effect? sen. kaine: it is appropriately deferential to the white house. remember the white house was taking the session "we don't want to have any congressional review" because these statutes themselves give th
important people make a snap judgment or pronouncement before even reading the deal and they are uninterested in the details. my one bit of evidence that gives me some hope that may be true is you saw a whole lot of members of congress, out -- come out against the interim investigation when it started in november 2013. "iran that everything they wanted," "america lost." a lot of statements were made out of the gate who have subsequently said, you know what? actually the...
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i'm uninterested in that. >> you and i have had this conversation before. one of the concerns i have is that it's easy to say that data has been anoneimized, and it's relatively easy to de-anoneemize. just the dates and locations of four purchases are enough to identify about 90% of the people in a credit card data set. so are you telling me that the information the cfpb collects did not be de-anonemize the. >> i don't think it would be worth anybody's while to do that. personally identifiable information within the federal government agency is only a problem to us doing our work. it creates all kinds of issues. and we try to avoid it as much as possible. so to avoid making extra work for ourselves on those issues. >> just to get clear on the scope on those issues. >> just to get clear on the scope, my understanding is you're collecting data somewhere around 80% to 90% of all credit cards. is that correct? >> in that one, all the other areas we do sampling. in that one we don't because industry told us it is more efficient and less costly for them to simply
i'm uninterested in that. >> you and i have had this conversation before. one of the concerns i have is that it's easy to say that data has been anoneimized, and it's relatively easy to de-anoneemize. just the dates and locations of four purchases are enough to identify about 90% of the people in a credit card data set. so are you telling me that the information the cfpb collects did not be de-anonemize the. >> i don't think it would be worth anybody's while to do that. personally...
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it is actually pretty uninteresting data. instead it gives us a sense a pattern of consumer protection consumer abuse, consumer service in the industry which is what we're looking for. it is not about what you want i do. >> and you and i have had this conversation before. before. one of the concerns i have is that it is easy to say the data has been doing and not wise for ananonymized. it is also relatively easy did the anonymizing. we found that just the dates and locations for purchases are enough to identify about 90 percent of the people in a credit card data set. the information cannot be be anonymized? >> it is not easy to do and would take time and effort. i do not see that it would be worthwhile. i have no interest. personally identifiable information is only a problem to us doing our work it creates issues that we try to avoid as much as possible so to avoid making extra work. >> just to get clear my understanding is you are collecting data on about 80 or 90 percent of all credit cards that. >> in all other areas we
it is actually pretty uninteresting data. instead it gives us a sense a pattern of consumer protection consumer abuse, consumer service in the industry which is what we're looking for. it is not about what you want i do. >> and you and i have had this conversation before. before. one of the concerns i have is that it is easy to say the data has been doing and not wise for ananonymized. it is also relatively easy did the anonymizing. we found that just the dates and locations for purchases...
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cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ i guess right now you've got the last laugh ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm sorry if i seem uninterestedst came to kick it ♪ ♪ but really i would rather be at home all by myself ♪ ♪ not in this room with people who don't even care about my well being ♪ ♪ i don't dance so don't ask i don't need a boyfriend so you can go back ♪ ♪ please enjoy your party i'll be here ♪ ♪ somewhere in the corner under clouds of marijuana with this boy whose hollerin and i can hardly hear ♪ ♪ over this music i don't listen to and i don't wanna get with you ♪ ♪ so tell my friends that i'll be over here ♪ ♪ oh oh oh here oh oh oh here oh oh oh ♪ ♪ i asked myself what am i doin here ♪ ♪ oh oh oh here oh oh oh here ♪ ♪ and i can't wait til we can break up out of ♪ ♪ excuse me if i seem a little unimpressed with this ♪ ♪ an antisocial pessimist but usually i don't mess with this ♪ ♪ and i know that you mean only the best and your intentions aren't to bother me ♪ ♪ but honestly i'd rather be somewhere with my people ♪ ♪ we can kick it and just listen to some music with a message like we usually do ♪ ♪ and we'll dis
cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ i guess right now you've got the last laugh ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm sorry if i seem uninterestedst came to kick it ♪ ♪ but really i would rather be at home all by myself ♪ ♪ not in this room with people who don't even care about my well being ♪ ♪ i don't dance so don't ask i don't need a boyfriend so you can go back ♪ ♪ please enjoy your party i'll be here ♪ ♪ somewhere in the corner under clouds of marijuana with this boy whose hollerin and i can...
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the polar bears have uninteresting strategy of dealing with this.we have discovered recently and we discovered not only it's happening right now but every time the climate does change rapidly in the past the same thing is happening. they breed with brown bears. they produce offspring and then go live is brown bears of the genes in polar bears survived as brown bear genes that polar bears this white bear is precisely adapted would disappear and the idea of engineering traits that allow them to live in other environments is necessary in the case of polar bears because they will live in those environments. but we still won't have polar bears in this particular case. but absolutely the idea further species might need to have species that are devoid of diversity in some way. can we increase the amount of diversity and give them a genetic booster shot and give them a adaptive flexibility in the case of maybe there is awake and expand it. i think that is where the technology is powerful. it's exactly what i was talking about in the case of the black-footed
the polar bears have uninteresting strategy of dealing with this.we have discovered recently and we discovered not only it's happening right now but every time the climate does change rapidly in the past the same thing is happening. they breed with brown bears. they produce offspring and then go live is brown bears of the genes in polar bears survived as brown bear genes that polar bears this white bear is precisely adapted would disappear and the idea of engineering traits that allow them to...
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i know how it feels to hold aspirations when your neighbors think you are incapable or uninterested ining higher and perhaps there are members of this audience you have faith that from time to time we have not and will not erase the last thing impact of our defective slavery or the follow-on challenge of overcoming prejudices of one another please remember this -- do not have a constitutional right not to be offended for we are americans. [applause] we are americans and i believe we are a fundamentally decent people. in every decent society, whether here or abroad, we should seek not to offend, but we will help our cause if we also result to be slow in taking offense. it's a great active kindness to give someone else benefit of the doubt. try to react to others as you would hope they would react to you, no matter the color of their skin and no matter the color of yours. as we look from here out into the world where men and women the the basic liberties we enjoy, let us remember that they are indeed different but their desires for freedom are like ours. in my professional life, i've lis
i know how it feels to hold aspirations when your neighbors think you are incapable or uninterested ining higher and perhaps there are members of this audience you have faith that from time to time we have not and will not erase the last thing impact of our defective slavery or the follow-on challenge of overcoming prejudices of one another please remember this -- do not have a constitutional right not to be offended for we are americans. [applause] we are americans and i believe we are a...
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what is the white house strategy to get this sold to an uninterested majority?l, first of all, thomas congress can take a look. a lot of this is unclassified. there's a very extensive main text to the agreement. vrk detailed. very detailed an necessaries. those will go up to congress. they will look. the president will make a case. vice president biden will make a case. our whole administration secretary kerry and secretary monuz will engage with congress on this. objective, our bottom lines, verify they cannot get a nuclear weapon. number two what are theal teshives, in a world with no deal, iran is simply expanding its nuclear program getting that much closer to being at the threshold of having a nuclear weapon and leaving us with a choice of allowing that to take place or perhaps using military action a last means of stopping it. a world with a deal is the best alternative. lastly the president has been very clear. he will veto any legislation that prevents the implementation of this deal. that is an ironclad commitment he's laid down and we're confident we w
what is the white house strategy to get this sold to an uninterested majority?l, first of all, thomas congress can take a look. a lot of this is unclassified. there's a very extensive main text to the agreement. vrk detailed. very detailed an necessaries. those will go up to congress. they will look. the president will make a case. vice president biden will make a case. our whole administration secretary kerry and secretary monuz will engage with congress on this. objective, our bottom lines,...
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but the committee as a whole particularly post 9/11 seems to be totally uninterested in protecting whistleblowers which are their life blood. they absolutely are their life blood. tom, obviously tom was one of them. tom was talking to me about problems at nsa before 9/11 and i think that's one of the reasons he got it. you know, he got the treatment. so did bill benny who also had sometimes talked to me. so the -- i think it's evident and i think you have experience in this, that the intelligence communities did not sign on to whistleblower protections. they did not include national security information on this. for a long time they were hung out to dry and there are still inadequate protections. and i think it's also -- my case is pretty -- i don't want to -- center this around myself but i think that my case indicates a lot that is a lot of problems and a lot of dangers that face us today. one was i went as -- the fbi did finally contact me about eight months after the "new york times" leak and asked if i would voluntarily cooperate with them and i said yes, but i will never tell you my sources
but the committee as a whole particularly post 9/11 seems to be totally uninterested in protecting whistleblowers which are their life blood. they absolutely are their life blood. tom, obviously tom was one of them. tom was talking to me about problems at nsa before 9/11 and i think that's one of the reasons he got it. you know, he got the treatment. so did bill benny who also had sometimes talked to me. so the -- i think it's evident and i think you have experience in this, that the...