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there fo therefore we fully condemn the use of whoever use is these weapons. we hope that those affected will recover as soon as possible. those have that been affected by this incident. thank you. >> i think the representative of equatorial new guinea for his statement. i now give the floer to the r representative of poland. >> thank, mr. president. i would like it thank for this initiative. poland has been always a committed supporter of carbon chemical weapons. in this incident we condemn this attack on the territory of the united kingdom. the first of this kind in europe after the second world war. after continued use of chemicals as weapons in syria, this case is another clear example of violation of the international law and provisions of the convention of the ro pro prohibf the development, production, stock use of chemical weapons and destruction. we express full solidarity with the british people and british government as well as our -- to support ally in conduct of the investigation. at same time, we call on russia to address the uk's questions and c
there fo therefore we fully condemn the use of whoever use is these weapons. we hope that those affected will recover as soon as possible. those have that been affected by this incident. thank you. >> i think the representative of equatorial new guinea for his statement. i now give the floer to the r representative of poland. >> thank, mr. president. i would like it thank for this initiative. poland has been always a committed supporter of carbon chemical weapons. in this incident...
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thanks for joining us. just thanks forjoining us. just to get the short for you first. a raft of demands from donald trump, but it's all coming to a head. what's going to happen, two days to sort it out. it's classic trumpet, go in hard and aggressive, make a lot of noise and shake things up and see how things fall, and hopefully go from there and end up with something fairly sensible. we have seen this several times in his presidency in the last year or so, whether it was tpp on many of these deals. he goes in hard and then pulls back and see what happens. with china, would you expect some movement from them? this sort of technique has some effect. movement from them? this sort of technique has some effectm movement from them? this sort of technique has some effect. it does have some effect. we saw some movement from japan when he raised it with japan several months ago. whether or not we'll get movement with china who knows, only the chinese leadership will know. the problem i think is misdiagnosed by the administration. it's not simply a case of, we have a $100 billi
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we started using a prototype. we got a user using us. other thing i would encourage people, especially if they are in that starting position, if you pay close attention to what the customers are saying about the actual problems you can learn a lot just through the listening process. you have 25 people in london, 700 in california, now you are betting big in dublin. people think that london is the thin tech hub in london, you are betting on dublin, wife? dublin has been our european headquarters from day one. if a few reasons for that. it is in the eu. also, dublin is increasing its phenomenal talent market. where you have this melting pot effect. it reminds me of what you get in the valley and what you get in london, people coming from all over europe to work in dublin. we are using dublin as a hub for which to serve europe, the middle east, and africa. what is the threat to the —— what is the threat brexit has on london as the tech hub?l to the —— what is the threat brexit has on london as the tech hub? a big one. it is twofold. firstly
we started using a prototype. we got a user using us. other thing i would encourage people, especially if they are in that starting position, if you pay close attention to what the customers are saying about the actual problems you can learn a lot just through the listening process. you have 25 people in london, 700 in california, now you are betting big in dublin. people think that london is the thin tech hub in london, you are betting on dublin, wife? dublin has been our european headquarters...
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with drug use. of the aids vires is -- major risk factor has placed nida in a position to protect from the spread of this ill canner. doctor barry prim is a leader in this field. >> just through treatment alone, we are stopping them from using the needle, which is a vector for the tanz mission of the virus. furthermore, we are doing aids education programs. >> i want you to understand the intricacies of it maybe you just want to know what happens. a lot of people don't want to know. he say, that he is bunch of bull -- you want to know, if i take this test and it cops back positive, do i have aids? you may or may not have aids. most likely, you don't. but you may have been affected and you could affect somebody else. that's why we have to change court whole behavior. we can't share needles. >> when people with educated about effects of this virus they seem to change their behavior. it's that dpoel we are trying to reach. we have found that 64% of your patient population had developed a anti-body. tha
with drug use. of the aids vires is -- major risk factor has placed nida in a position to protect from the spread of this ill canner. doctor barry prim is a leader in this field. >> just through treatment alone, we are stopping them from using the needle, which is a vector for the tanz mission of the virus. furthermore, we are doing aids education programs. >> i want you to understand the intricacies of it maybe you just want to know what happens. a lot of people don't want to know....
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to us which are so listen to us now with the with with with civil with thank you with. it that so few people we were finishing it if you think you might be shared this system is different from other existing system can i get me a little dance stride in the editing or so here is i pretty much. with what's twenty or more you continue. to glide you're going to use blog. when you're ready to when you. do to a man your greasy speech delay milada roll back up with several thousand really long letters and also a multitude of ways in which makes it completely invulnerable to it now but for any use we still need it once again so it's nice if we can you know mrs new cars. glick you know which could also be a problem should look a lot of what i'm trying. but as i went in closer you in this silly me to those like a matter i am sure it is its target like a fart long enough to run a piousness diesel and instigate the. temperature on the surface of this weapon reaches a few thousand degrees late centigrade and at the same time it is still. completely under control. healthy operator. l
to us which are so listen to us now with the with with with civil with thank you with. it that so few people we were finishing it if you think you might be shared this system is different from other existing system can i get me a little dance stride in the editing or so here is i pretty much. with what's twenty or more you continue. to glide you're going to use blog. when you're ready to when you. do to a man your greasy speech delay milada roll back up with several thousand really long letters...
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to communicate with us today hello and welcome so my name is hot then and i'm deaf blind and i use technology to help me communicate with people for example this device i have here i'm going to hold it up. so it's a computer with a frail display on the bottom and tactile dots pop up on the display i ran my fingers over the dots and different dot patterns represent different letter is i'm using english braille braille as a tool and exists in lots of different languages airfix spanish german so it's a tool that allows people to communicate through touch through tactile so i use digital trail in connection with the keyboard it's a wireless keyboard and when someone types on the keyboard what they rate shows up in braille cell and people are talking to me they can type on the keyboard and i'll read their roots in braille or we could have an interpreter ariane is the interpreter for me today and she is typing on a keyboard and i'm reading in braille i'm looking forward to our amazing questions this afternoon and we do have a lot of good questions for you on twitter but before we get to them you've
to communicate with us today hello and welcome so my name is hot then and i'm deaf blind and i use technology to help me communicate with people for example this device i have here i'm going to hold it up. so it's a computer with a frail display on the bottom and tactile dots pop up on the display i ran my fingers over the dots and different dot patterns represent different letter is i'm using english braille braille as a tool and exists in lots of different languages airfix spanish german so...
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the saudi's have been telling us for years to stick with us. if you keep helping us bomb the yemeni people we will win this war, get back control. that is not happening. at the beginning of this war the houthis controlled 70% of the population. today they control 70% of the population inside yemen. if we continue to support the bombing campaign nothing will change except more people will die, more civilians will be hit by the bombs we hope to drop and al qaeda will continue to control big portions of that country and so sen. lee notes this resolution is not on the merit of our engagement, it is on whether or not we have legal justification to be there. let's admit if you consider the merit other than backing the play of our historic ally, nothing to suggest our participation making things better rather than worse. >> let me ask the same question i asked sen. lee. with you agree that we are dealing with two separate issues here and the first issue is a no-brainer. it is whether or not congress, the senate of the united states accepts its constit
the saudi's have been telling us for years to stick with us. if you keep helping us bomb the yemeni people we will win this war, get back control. that is not happening. at the beginning of this war the houthis controlled 70% of the population. today they control 70% of the population inside yemen. if we continue to support the bombing campaign nothing will change except more people will die, more civilians will be hit by the bombs we hope to drop and al qaeda will continue to control big...
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god forbid if there were nuclear war between the us and china, us and russia, us and north korea. what would it look like? if the us went first with a damage limiting strike and what is the adversary goes first and hits us with everything, so one thing that becomes clear with the nuclear balance of power matters quite a bit for what that outcome looks like europe for the us, it does likely have a first strike capability against north of-- north korea if we were willing to go first. protect ourselves with missile defenses. i think it's unlikely north korea would be able to get nuclear weapons to the united states. with china we likely do not have a first strike capability with china, but we do have significant damage capability if there were a war between us and china. clear it would turn out worse for china. >> what kind of damage limitation things are you talking about when you discuss that? >> i should say this is about the logic of american nuclear strategy and so this is what the us military, department of defense has thought about for decades, counterforce nuclear targeting u
god forbid if there were nuclear war between the us and china, us and russia, us and north korea. what would it look like? if the us went first with a damage limiting strike and what is the adversary goes first and hits us with everything, so one thing that becomes clear with the nuclear balance of power matters quite a bit for what that outcome looks like europe for the us, it does likely have a first strike capability against north of-- north korea if we were willing to go first. protect...
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putting itself at odds with the us. (speaking a foreign language) - it's not an ideological competitor to the united states, in the way that the soviet union was an ideological competitor to liberal capitalism, but it's a geopolitical competitor to american power. - if china's rise continues on the trajectory which they're launched right now, they will inevitably pass us as the largest economy in the world that will be significant. their military capabilities have been growing quite considerably in recent years. - there are some areas where i think we have to rightly push back against chinese influence, and trying to flex its military muscles, particularly in the south china sea. - their back is the middle kingdom now, and in every regard they're flexing their muscle. they haven't pushed yet for regional or wider hegemony, but the aspirations are probably there. once a nation gets additional capability, it's been almost axiomatic in history that it starts to reach out more. we don't wanna contain china, but at the same
putting itself at odds with the us. (speaking a foreign language) - it's not an ideological competitor to the united states, in the way that the soviet union was an ideological competitor to liberal capitalism, but it's a geopolitical competitor to american power. - if china's rise continues on the trajectory which they're launched right now, they will inevitably pass us as the largest economy in the world that will be significant. their military capabilities have been growing quite...
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use of force. we felt in the agreement there be 9 6a reports with summaries about tasers. that was our request. separate was a request and we have agreement for the review board there would be a report and we're in agreement about the specificity would be but i think right now it looked like we're asking for a two reports but we had specific language that dealt with the 96a. is that helpful. >> commissioner: that helps. that should help the chief if the 9 6a amendment don't use the use of force policy. >> commissioner turman: commissioner hirsch -- you folks are losing me. >> commissioner: out sounds like the information we want is being reported somewhere. the information you want also in the 96a report. why isn't it sufficient to have it where it exists now. why do you need a separate report. >> commissioner turman: they're two separate things. >> commissioner: i don't understand if as the same information and accessible to the public and the world why do we need to duplicate it. 96a is a quarter
use of force. we felt in the agreement there be 9 6a reports with summaries about tasers. that was our request. separate was a request and we have agreement for the review board there would be a report and we're in agreement about the specificity would be but i think right now it looked like we're asking for a two reports but we had specific language that dealt with the 96a. is that helpful. >> commissioner: that helps. that should help the chief if the 9 6a amendment don't use the use of...
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it's about the use of chemical weapons, illegal use of chemical weapons that have taken place and the role in the russian state in the development of chemical schweppes contrary to international law. >> mr. speaker, no reasonable person can possibly doubt that the russian government has behaved with arrogance, with inhumanity, and with contempt, not least in failing to respond to the prime minister's deadline. well, which it surely would have done if it had known it was innocent of this. in welcoming the prime minister's expulsion of 23 diplomates to intelligence agencies, will i ask her to make it clear that any retaliation in kind by the russian government will be met by further expulsions, possibly included even the ambassador who spends so much time coming to talk to us in this place, bemoaning the poor state of anglo russian, and that looks at strength and despises weakness and time to recognize 2% of gdp is not enough to spend on defense when we are reverting to the sort of adversarial relationship, where we used to spend a much higher proportion of gdp in ensuring that this cou
it's about the use of chemical weapons, illegal use of chemical weapons that have taken place and the role in the russian state in the development of chemical schweppes contrary to international law. >> mr. speaker, no reasonable person can possibly doubt that the russian government has behaved with arrogance, with inhumanity, and with contempt, not least in failing to respond to the prime minister's deadline. well, which it surely would have done if it had known it was innocent of this....
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but no one has come to help us yet. like everyone here host owes extended family can't afford to rent a place down in the city. we're in this terrible situation out of necessity we have no other choice but to live here struggling from day to day. nestore my heart as household of eight people uses just three hundred liters of water a week that's a fraction of the amount the world health organization says is required to meet a person's most basic needs. and their children don't understand if we have water or not they don't understand. we have to bring the water up here one way or another so at least they can have something to drink we also have to limit them and rational we can't just waste water. that's how we have to live. and when i was living across town in a rented place i could shower every day i could wash any time. here i have to walk around like this dirty this is how we live. while we're talking another neighbor comes over to tell us her story again her family's life is dominated by one thing mortar. i think we
but no one has come to help us yet. like everyone here host owes extended family can't afford to rent a place down in the city. we're in this terrible situation out of necessity we have no other choice but to live here struggling from day to day. nestore my heart as household of eight people uses just three hundred liters of water a week that's a fraction of the amount the world health organization says is required to meet a person's most basic needs. and their children don't understand if we...
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this still is a use of force. we should be able to reconcile all of that and i don't want us to get down the road and have to redo both of them. i hear what you're saying and what you're saying but we should be able to reconcile both problems. >> commissioner turman: okay. any other new comments by commissioners? all right. can i get a straw poll just a feeling of the commissioners who would leave the definition assaultive in the policy. if you could just leave your hand if you would leave it in. all right. ms. adwan, i believe we're on three. >> so in the policy you'll be on page five. in your notes you'll be on page two. it's the type of activation of the taser. it's not a projectile that's been fired, an ecd. and the stakeholders would like it prohibited altogether. the department would like the option to use that mode but not in pain compliance. >> commissioner turman: why do the stakeholders want it stricken altogether. >> it's considered a pain device. >> commissioner: it's a torture device. >> and the dpa d
this still is a use of force. we should be able to reconcile all of that and i don't want us to get down the road and have to redo both of them. i hear what you're saying and what you're saying but we should be able to reconcile both problems. >> commissioner turman: okay. any other new comments by commissioners? all right. can i get a straw poll just a feeling of the commissioners who would leave the definition assaultive in the policy. if you could just leave your hand if you would...
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are using this app for free.akes money from personal and users who use the act. we also have models were psychiatrists use wysa in conjunction with their practice and they pay us. artificial intelligence —based counselling is a new field and there isn't a clear consensus on how effective it is. there are many things that are real—life therapist can actually pick up from what you are talking which an on line therapist will not be able to pick up. you are venting out you crying, feeling sad? the pitch, the tone. figures from the world health organization show nearly 80 million indians suffer from depression and anxiety disorders and with the accessibility of mobile phones, wysa is confident about serving a market that is very much in need of counselling in the digital age. president trump has blocked a ta keover president trump has blocked a takeover bid of qualcomm, citing national security concerns. thank you for watching, see you soon. the us state department says it is outraged and agree with the uk's is set ——
are using this app for free.akes money from personal and users who use the act. we also have models were psychiatrists use wysa in conjunction with their practice and they pay us. artificial intelligence —based counselling is a new field and there isn't a clear consensus on how effective it is. there are many things that are real—life therapist can actually pick up from what you are talking which an on line therapist will not be able to pick up. you are venting out you crying, feeling sad?...
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but it really is useful reading. i don't want to go into all the details there but i think it's worth looking at the recommendations. and thinking about where we want to go. going back to the big vision. and this was a group of dedicated san francisco citizens that we all recognize were looking at the future and for those of us up here am i guess what i want to hear from all of you, what were the surprises? good and bad. what keeps you up at night. what are the thing you would want us to most take away from the work that you performed in this process? what we should look at as the next phases come in, what would be most useful. and i know some -- it was mentioned enforcing it, some of it becomes codified, potentially and others are recommendations to us. so how would you best recommend that this be useful for us so that -- as was pointed out, it's a process -- sort of a living, breathing document that we can continue to use. and it can inform our actions, both as it gets codified but also some of the other comments o
but it really is useful reading. i don't want to go into all the details there but i think it's worth looking at the recommendations. and thinking about where we want to go. going back to the big vision. and this was a group of dedicated san francisco citizens that we all recognize were looking at the future and for those of us up here am i guess what i want to hear from all of you, what were the surprises? good and bad. what keeps you up at night. what are the thing you would want us to most...
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right now, nasa and the us government does not have the ability to fly astronauts from us soil. the pace of progress. they are used rapid innovation and thought they should do something about it. and they are. elon musk of spacex says if you get to the moon and make it your home, you can get to mars more easily. i think he ultimately wants to get to mars. the moon is seen as a good stepping stone for that because there is water on the moon, hydrogen and oxygen, and that's rocket fuel. it's a good stepping stone. we went there and planted a flag in the 60s and left some footprints but then we left. the idea now, particularly among the trump administration, is to go there and stay there. your blog is so interesting, how it goes into ego, ambition and twitter wars, especially between elon musk and jeff bezos. why is that relationship so confrontational? it is important. they have toned it down since then, but there is a long history there and they know they need each other. competition is good. competition got us competition is good. competition got us to the moon and the apollo er
right now, nasa and the us government does not have the ability to fly astronauts from us soil. the pace of progress. they are used rapid innovation and thought they should do something about it. and they are. elon musk of spacex says if you get to the moon and make it your home, you can get to mars more easily. i think he ultimately wants to get to mars. the moon is seen as a good stepping stone for that because there is water on the moon, hydrogen and oxygen, and that's rocket fuel. it's a...
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for advertising it's been used for voting what else could it be used for do you think. well this is this is this is the scary thing and we know now the full sort of power of it is really been highlighted i mean what where where could it where could it where could it lead i mean it's it i think it's done quite a lot of damage to the sort of fabric of the culture in a way i mean we've seen incredible polarize ation through through this process which is only been exacerbated in sort of field by this this this process this technique as massive polarization across sort of racial ethical political social divides all the rest of it and then obviously culminating in the extreme example of you know putting what you could say you know right present to president in the way also it's it's it's certainly dangerous stuff and they need to look at it very very very carefully because if it goes it goes a lot deeper than just you know just arguing with some sort of troll on on on the facebook news comment section or whatever i mean it's i think it can potentially be quite quite harmful a
for advertising it's been used for voting what else could it be used for do you think. well this is this is this is the scary thing and we know now the full sort of power of it is really been highlighted i mean what where where could it where could it where could it lead i mean it's it i think it's done quite a lot of damage to the sort of fabric of the culture in a way i mean we've seen incredible polarize ation through through this process which is only been exacerbated in sort of field by...
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let us know your thoughts by using the hashtag ‘beyond—0ne—hundred—days‘.pot near san antonio today — the fourth bomb to go off in the state in xx weeks. —— in the state. two people have died in these bombings, two more have been injured. there's so far no indication who's behind them or even whether they're coordinated. but 500 fbi agents are now working on the case. today president trump addressed the incidents. this is obviously a very, very sick individual or maybe individuals. these are sick people and we will get to the bottom of it. we will be very strong. we have all sorts of federal agencies over there right now, we're searching what is going on in austin, a great place, tremendous place. and for more on the investigation into this case i spoke a short time ago with ron hosko, former deputy director of the fbi. ron, this is a really curious case what is happening down in texas. what is your read on it? it is very concerning. first we had a round of bombs that were, what sounds like hand delivered, presumably to targets of the bomber, you know, spec
let us know your thoughts by using the hashtag ‘beyond—0ne—hundred—days‘.pot near san antonio today — the fourth bomb to go off in the state in xx weeks. —— in the state. two people have died in these bombings, two more have been injured. there's so far no indication who's behind them or even whether they're coordinated. but 500 fbi agents are now working on the case. today president trump addressed the incidents. this is obviously a very, very sick individual or maybe...
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us, and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil, for thine is the kingdom and the power. amen. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> good morning. on behalf of of our family, i want to thank all of you for joining us here today. over the past few days, we have mourned together the loss of one of georgia's finest public servants. our family has mourned the loss of our patriarch and beloved pawpaw. i knew zell miller as his grandson, but our relationship went deeper than the normal bounds of that familial relationship. he was a mentor to me both personally and professionally. i gained more wisdom and knowledge from zell miller than any other person i encountered in life. a lot has been said these past few days about the legacy in public service he leaves behind. no doubt we will hear more about this legacy in the days, months, and even years ahead. this morning, i want to focus on the individual. i want to share the source of his great public and personal legacy. zell was a teacher at heart. that title meant more to him than any other he obtained throughout his career. whether he was in his home or
us, and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil, for thine is the kingdom and the power. amen. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> good morning. on behalf of of our family, i want to thank all of you for joining us here today. over the past few days, we have mourned together the loss of one of georgia's finest public servants. our family has mourned the loss of our patriarch and beloved pawpaw. i knew zell miller as his grandson, but our relationship went deeper than the normal bounds of...
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>> i wouldn't use one diagnosis. we're talking about people who clearly have mental or emotional problems. >> president turman: umm... >> why do you have an example here alzheimer's? it says e.g., heart condition, alzheimer's. >> that's an example. >> well, but the thing is, you're saying, look at the sentence that says where the officer has credible information, which means that an officer will need to find it either from a caretaker, an advocate, somebody outside him or herself because the officer is not an expert on mental health conditions or heart conditions. so credible -- that's why the credible information is there. if the officer doesn't need to make the determination, someone will need to make it for him or her. >> i appreciate that, but if someone is screaming that's spiders on them, pulling all their clothes off, all their hair out, there's obvious psychiatric distress going on, that's a good indicator. but. >> you cannot define every single condition that anyone may have. >> president turman: she wants b
>> i wouldn't use one diagnosis. we're talking about people who clearly have mental or emotional problems. >> president turman: umm... >> why do you have an example here alzheimer's? it says e.g., heart condition, alzheimer's. >> that's an example. >> well, but the thing is, you're saying, look at the sentence that says where the officer has credible information, which means that an officer will need to find it either from a caretaker, an advocate, somebody outside...
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if you are also doing your bit tell us about it. visit our website or send us a tweet. as to doing your bit we share your stories. in terms of here people are fighting to protect their trees and forests the nomadic hadza people in the north i'm part of the country have lived in the scrub forest the reason for thousands of years but their way of life is under threat other ethnic groups that farm and raise livestock are competing with them for land and are cutting down the forests the hundreds of people are now telling to modern technology for help let's see how g.p.s. can help indigenous people to preserve their way of life. in the remote yeah you did violate the heads of people have lived like best for ten thousand years. they still depend on the forest hunting meat in gathering. and even whistling to birds which lead them to honey. it's the day the land is under threat and to protect it they're tending to modern technology. we don't like to see the trees cut down like this. is a kill philip i was one of the had his first guards who controlled the area looking for signs
if you are also doing your bit tell us about it. visit our website or send us a tweet. as to doing your bit we share your stories. in terms of here people are fighting to protect their trees and forests the nomadic hadza people in the north i'm part of the country have lived in the scrub forest the reason for thousands of years but their way of life is under threat other ethnic groups that farm and raise livestock are competing with them for land and are cutting down the forests the hundreds of...
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we've asked for legislative authority to use greater extent if use resources. if we have the authority to build, the private sector would do it and that is what we should look at doing because with federal contracting rules it does take years. >> are some of those expedite contracting? i would be glad to get back with you. i don't know if any of my colleagues know enough about that. we would be glad to have a discussion with you. it drives me crazy to see the years go by and not do this. >> there is the generational divide in terms of the desire to use care and it is easier access the older generations tend to like him to be a better. i will say in my office they talked about the facilities and the care being great but the percentage is still among those in the wait times of not being called back is still very poor in my area it is a one star and that is obviously a big problem. my question is as the ranking member pointed out, 9% has increased by 36% private. what are the numbers for those using the private care and i would also say on the record i agree with
we've asked for legislative authority to use greater extent if use resources. if we have the authority to build, the private sector would do it and that is what we should look at doing because with federal contracting rules it does take years. >> are some of those expedite contracting? i would be glad to get back with you. i don't know if any of my colleagues know enough about that. we would be glad to have a discussion with you. it drives me crazy to see the years go by and not do this....
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that are not approved for use in the us the f.d.a. simply isn't testing enough on the imported market to really find all of things biologic bread to feed take note at this time on al-jazeera. the scene for us where on line what is american sign in yemen the peace is always possible but it never happens not because the situation is complicated but because no one cares or if you join us on sat there are people that that are choosing between buying medication and eating base is a dialogue i want to get in one more comment because this is someone who's been out of it has posted a story join the global conversation at this time on al-jazeera when the news breaks. on the mailman city and the story builds to the forest so it would just be all when people need to be heard women and girls are being bought and given away in refugee camps al-jazeera has teams on the ground to bring new award winning documentaries and live news and out i got to commend you all i'm hearing is good journalism on air and online. in the past seven years. over three m
that are not approved for use in the us the f.d.a. simply isn't testing enough on the imported market to really find all of things biologic bread to feed take note at this time on al-jazeera. the scene for us where on line what is american sign in yemen the peace is always possible but it never happens not because the situation is complicated but because no one cares or if you join us on sat there are people that that are choosing between buying medication and eating base is a dialogue i want...
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albeit using ag. for lunar rovers to stream data from as early as next year. snake robots have slithered out from the labs at harvard university. the robots move using laser—cut scales which expand and contract to propel them. researchers are perfecting this way of moving to help tackle difficult terrain and to be used in intestinal surgery. it was also the week that amazon purchased ring, the smart doorbell company. this adds to their growing collection of smart home products and paves the way for deliveries not only to your door but even inside your home. that may ring alarm bells for those concerned with privacy. and finally, california hasjoined arizona and removed the need for driverless cars to have a human behind the wheel. companies still need to retain the ability to control the cars remotely, and a plan for how cops can pull the car over to speak to the car. this is possibly one of the more surprising things on the show floor. i am currently in a holoportal. the setout has four kinect sensor
albeit using ag. for lunar rovers to stream data from as early as next year. snake robots have slithered out from the labs at harvard university. the robots move using laser—cut scales which expand and contract to propel them. researchers are perfecting this way of moving to help tackle difficult terrain and to be used in intestinal surgery. it was also the week that amazon purchased ring, the smart doorbell company. this adds to their growing collection of smart home products and paves the...
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it comes back to us. when will we and the public get to see the actual numbers, the big file, the big budget book that people always love to pore over. >> so as director reiskin mentioned, we'll be before you with better numbers next time. it won't be completely balanced, but close to balancing. you'll see the book right before the april 3rd meeting, sometimes the first of march to the third week of march. >> excellent. and if there are no other questions, we will move on. madam chair, item 13 is to take a vote and go into possible closed session. >> we'll take a vote. all in favor, aye? all opposed? we'll go into closed session, but take a two-minute break first. ♪ >> i am so looking forward to the street fair tomorrow. >> it is in the mission, how are we going to get there? we are not driving. >> well what do you suggest? >> there are a lot of great transportation choices in the city and there is one place to find them all, sfnta.com. >> sfmta.com. >> it is the walking parking, and riding muni and it is
it comes back to us. when will we and the public get to see the actual numbers, the big file, the big budget book that people always love to pore over. >> so as director reiskin mentioned, we'll be before you with better numbers next time. it won't be completely balanced, but close to balancing. you'll see the book right before the april 3rd meeting, sometimes the first of march to the third week of march. >> excellent. and if there are no other questions, we will move on. madam...
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us will only. know one us dollar or two any oh. dear me if you need you know nic we just missed out. on your all you know you can use our models to the. north knowledge of. first. it's only in the degree of you know not is worth us you know not worth it and i need a lot of community in the early. morning to go be nice in it but only say most of it on leno so when your guy at. least until after six days of walking in july one thousand nine hundred five ramez in a small group found a way through the bosnian serb forces cordon and reached his long after the war and six years as a refugee rama's returned to his family home in style with a notable nandini of his journey not least those on doing vandal learned a new will need to know for them you just model but don't give me the louis vuitton gimmick which on me will not be from a man this is not a new issue might be o'keefe. the one year bug funny rama's first found bones while clearing land near his home in two thousand and one the post let me see it. just doesn't create they don't. kn
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that are not approved for use in us the f.d.a. simply isn't testing enough on the imported market to really find all of these violet if residues take note at this time on al-jazeera. al-jazeera. and for you. and i'm fully back to bill with an economy stories on al-jazeera u.s. president donald trump has lashed out at the probe into alleged links between russia and these twenty sixteen election campaign and for the first time on twitter his use the name of the man leading the investigation right.
that are not approved for use in us the f.d.a. simply isn't testing enough on the imported market to really find all of these violet if residues take note at this time on al-jazeera. al-jazeera. and for you. and i'm fully back to bill with an economy stories on al-jazeera u.s. president donald trump has lashed out at the probe into alleged links between russia and these twenty sixteen election campaign and for the first time on twitter his use the name of the man leading the investigation right.
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the way agencies treat us journalists how they deny us access to courts arrest us at protests search our homes. it all goes to show how little regard the state has for us. in the past years the situation is only worse and it's so bad. everybody who decides to take up this job can expect to be murdered someday. as different as new coolants and scored a boo top's experiences are they both seem to show two sides of the same coin the same principle play along keep your mouth shut or find a different job as the saying goes in russia either you're with us or against us. opens this evening leipsic is in the eastern part of the country and it's booked for a second in importance only to frankfurt. from a deal to suckle to desk can tell us more welcome so germany second most important book fair also awards one of germany's most important but prizes that's right this is the price for european understanding and right about right about now is being presented to norwegian journalist science step for her harrowing documentary novel one of us the story of and this brave it and the mask in a way as.
the way agencies treat us journalists how they deny us access to courts arrest us at protests search our homes. it all goes to show how little regard the state has for us. in the past years the situation is only worse and it's so bad. everybody who decides to take up this job can expect to be murdered someday. as different as new coolants and scored a boo top's experiences are they both seem to show two sides of the same coin the same principle play along keep your mouth shut or find a...
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of us by. implementers so. i just i. mean there's the norse with us. for the goal. but off unless he has allowed us. to get as place adam and then under the law in. the last one beto out on the dental problems for him cia needed that saul knows the meaning of this place on my own my own possibly dark oh my oh thank you. i mean it said in the second. you do not look yeah i know i'm to learn that you're above me and yeah yeah yeah that's love my love with the last part of the moment i'm going to sponsor is going to. it's one of the unsound cannabis and that is just piles up with the ada is to make this industry is the new honest. then it has been your best the giving you know a good book at colonial. only. noir didn't come up. on the nothing nothing nothing to me that. i'm looking into this is funny only it's one that is not good like. some of these legal most classical schooling but it's north of even ca only yeah. i mean is it better than the money in. little new york. give us was really just mom a school where the surreals if you must give mom a gun is going to nur
of us by. implementers so. i just i. mean there's the norse with us. for the goal. but off unless he has allowed us. to get as place adam and then under the law in. the last one beto out on the dental problems for him cia needed that saul knows the meaning of this place on my own my own possibly dark oh my oh thank you. i mean it said in the second. you do not look yeah i know i'm to learn that you're above me and yeah yeah yeah that's love my love with the last part of the moment i'm going to...
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like us on facebook, follow us on twitter, join us on instagram, sign up for weekly updates. even on this show we say it every week. >> and don't forget to connect with us on all of our social media platforms as well. >> social media has been hyped for its ability to connect brands to consumers, increase brand loyalty, and boost sales. all for a bargain price. but does it work? for some it does. but it is not a slam dunk. >> the study that harvard business review published last year showed that following a brand in social media has no impact on their buying behavior. how much else do you need to know? it's next to nothing. >> bob hoffman is a 41-year veteran of the advertising industry. >> as a businessman, i don't care about engagement. i care about sales results. i want to see what has actually happened as a result of the money i'm spending on advertising. >> now he's an industry critic through his blog the ad contrarian. he says too many companies are putting too much effort into their social media for all the wrong reasons. >> followers like engagement to me are a false g
like us on facebook, follow us on twitter, join us on instagram, sign up for weekly updates. even on this show we say it every week. >> and don't forget to connect with us on all of our social media platforms as well. >> social media has been hyped for its ability to connect brands to consumers, increase brand loyalty, and boost sales. all for a bargain price. but does it work? for some it does. but it is not a slam dunk. >> the study that harvard business review published...
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production drugs like antibiotics that are not approved for use in the us the f.d.a. simply isn't testing enough on the imported market to really find all of these biologic president take note at this time on al-jazeera. the continent of antarctica is facing multiple threats from climate change to overfishing and tourism but now a campaign is underway to create the largest protected area on earth the remote borders of the world don't see stay with al-jazeera for a series of special reports from the greenpeace expedition and on talk to. the foreign ministry. for a man who's decided to break with tradition and train to sail competitively maybe not that we want to present a positive image continues to steer a typical expectation of women for them it's about more than just racing yes you can still be a good a modern woman and also a very talented sailor going off around the world showing everybody how strong our money people are al-jazeera world meets the first female sailing crew in the gulf a man's sailing stars at this time on al-jazeera when the news breaks when peopl
production drugs like antibiotics that are not approved for use in the us the f.d.a. simply isn't testing enough on the imported market to really find all of these biologic president take note at this time on al-jazeera. the continent of antarctica is facing multiple threats from climate change to overfishing and tourism but now a campaign is underway to create the largest protected area on earth the remote borders of the world don't see stay with al-jazeera for a series of special reports from...
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to all of us. tomorrow there will be more of us.t. ♪ ♪ it is only a matter of time. ♪ even when the dark comes crashing through, when you need a friend to carry you, and when you're broken on the ground, you will be found, so let the sun come streaming in, 'cause you'll reach up and you'll rise again, if you only look around, you will be found ♪ ♪ and when our children tell their stories. you will be found. no matter what they tell you, tomorrow there will be more of us telling the story of tonight, the story of tonight ♪ [cheers and applause] >> we love you, don't give up. >> thank you. >> enough is enough. [chanting "vote them out"] [cheering] [chanting "vote them out"] [cheering] >> hello, everyone. my name is zion kelly. i'm a senior at thurgood marshall academy in washington, d.c. i'm here to represent the hundreds of thousands of students who live every day in constant paranoia and fear on their way to and from school. at this moment, please raise your hand if you have been affected by gun violence to honor the ones you have l
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it shows she's with us, she's present with us and cares about us. she is, in fact, what the eye consequence say, the searcher of the lost and comforter of the afflicted. >> all right. thank you for joining us and thank you for watching on mosaic and have a wonderful lent and easter. captioning made possible by johnson & johnson, where quality products for the american family have been a tradition for generations. >> pauley: good morning. i'm jane pauley and this is "sunday morning." it's oscar sunday, hollywood's big e night as we'll be noting throughout the morning. but over this evening's ceremony hangs a troubling question. how to judge the legacy of hollywood greats, living and dead, who have been accused of sexual
it shows she's with us, she's present with us and cares about us. she is, in fact, what the eye consequence say, the searcher of the lost and comforter of the afflicted. >> all right. thank you for joining us and thank you for watching on mosaic and have a wonderful lent and easter. captioning made possible by johnson & johnson, where quality products for the american family have been a tradition for generations. >> pauley: good morning. i'm jane pauley and this is "sunday...
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know what you think of the story we are monitoring all the latest developments connected us use the hash tag aging is great jane thanks for that now let's go over yemen now where rights groups are calling for a full investigation into war crimes in yemen they want perpetrators identified and held to account besides violations by hooty rebels and the bombing campaign by the saudi led coalition many armed groups are also operating there some a binge of aid has that report. trainees of the southern belt forces were originally being prepared to fight isis and by that in yemen the militia was formed in two thousand and sixteen by the internationally recognized government but since then the security built forces are operating beyond the control of the government of president of the rabbits who are highly. they are funded and controlled by the united arab emirates along with other groups in the provinces ahead remote and. war ravaged yemen is already divided on sectarian tribal and religious lines there is a fear that parallel security operations would endangered any attempt by the governm
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my second on the use of a chemical weapon there has been a grave concern of the type of weapon used in this attack. the military-grade nerve agent the substance he could easily get his hands on is the first time since the end of the second world war that a nerve agent has been used in europe. the recklessness of this act is beyond words. this nerve agent was used in this space with many unsuspecting civilians around. it could have had more harmful effects and i would also like to reiterate any use of chemical weapons is unwarranted. the king regards this as a threat to international peace and security. therefore should be a matter of concern for this counsel. we commend the united kingdom for bringing it to our attention attention. after the recent chemical attacks and syria the attack in the uk is another warning to the world that we must step up the prevention of the use of these weapons of mass destruction and we underline important role of the opcw in the hague in this regard. this brings me to the third and final point, accountability. there can be no impunity for this crime. the
my second on the use of a chemical weapon there has been a grave concern of the type of weapon used in this attack. the military-grade nerve agent the substance he could easily get his hands on is the first time since the end of the second world war that a nerve agent has been used in europe. the recklessness of this act is beyond words. this nerve agent was used in this space with many unsuspecting civilians around. it could have had more harmful effects and i would also like to reiterate any...
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visually stunning tell us about what we were looking at. you were looking. soofi islamic rituals and tunisia and you didn't see it in this one but you basically are in this experience with three other people those four people in total are these real people are these virtual people real people at sundance we had it with a total of four people that then participate in this ritual with what you saw there so you're able to have instruments you're able to saying you're able to dance and participate because it is only understood through participation it's not voyeuristic it's not something that's easy to learn through reading or flat screen you need to be there you need to make yourself vulnerable and so we thought we'd use the technology to give people this experience and to let loose you know and to like find the divine through the sort of vulnerability that comes that i think this new technology now is bringing so it's very interesting to see people of all shades and stripes with different i think opinions about islam about people that are different than but yo
visually stunning tell us about what we were looking at. you were looking. soofi islamic rituals and tunisia and you didn't see it in this one but you basically are in this experience with three other people those four people in total are these real people are these virtual people real people at sundance we had it with a total of four people that then participate in this ritual with what you saw there so you're able to have instruments you're able to saying you're able to dance and participate...
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, people are approaching us and telling us how they had known captain humayun kahn. when he was a student at university of virginia, undergrad student, they used to study late in the library. - yep. - and dormitory rooms were at distance and there were roads to walk. men and women used to study late and then they would walk. all women of his dormitory came to humayun when was study. he would be sitting at the library and would ask him can you walk us to the dormitory? and every night he would leave his books there, he would walk them home. - get up and walk them home. - and then come back and continue to study. that is how we have known him. at his burial, a young man, a 10 year old young boy, saluted him last after the burial. and we became curious that who this child is that was so well-dressed and so we approached. after the burial we approached his parents and said, "could you introduce us who this is?" they said, "oh, this is humayun's friend." before humayun was deployed, he joined the army. prior to then at the dormitory where he lived at, hillfort dormitory,
, people are approaching us and telling us how they had known captain humayun kahn. when he was a student at university of virginia, undergrad student, they used to study late in the library. - yep. - and dormitory rooms were at distance and there were roads to walk. men and women used to study late and then they would walk. all women of his dormitory came to humayun when was study. he would be sitting at the library and would ask him can you walk us to the dormitory? and every night he would...
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us so listen to us now with yours. things simple things have changed since two thousand and four which is when vladimir putin was referring to this time around in his speech today he unveiled a whole range of new weapons bigger fausta with great a reach as well as more powerful and first and foremost among those perhaps a new nuclear powered nuclear capable cruise missile. ah. he also unveiled to a presented new heavy very heavy into cold continental ballistic missiles laser weapons and undubbed with the drone that is capable of delivering nuclear missiles and traveling at speeds you know which greater than previously than previously than they could previously there's also talk of add more weapons that are being designed for the russian armed forces and the end goal here it isn't to coalesce anyone it isn't to invade anyone or to threaten anyone it is to establish parity in the world to make is this uni polar world of multipolar one where different countries have different opinions and they're forced to talk to each ot
us so listen to us now with yours. things simple things have changed since two thousand and four which is when vladimir putin was referring to this time around in his speech today he unveiled a whole range of new weapons bigger fausta with great a reach as well as more powerful and first and foremost among those perhaps a new nuclear powered nuclear capable cruise missile. ah. he also unveiled to a presented new heavy very heavy into cold continental ballistic missiles laser weapons and...
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in the process was i used to be to fork. into sida or the intermediate would immediately between them and the indians on t.v. yes molly from mali you go. from the is there a double idea of and this from the very best to south africa samar to libya so i get my agent on all those points so i'm a male who was already money to me i give them my receipt card in my telephone number indicating that they have paid to me so when do you reach. placing those point blank in. displays that is when dating the idea just need to present. caught. on or so my signature saw the agent in. august in order for me to have fit to be so dedicated directly they required me to conform so then he can move forward and forward in on the one for sorting did you have them cross the mediterranean of us to do that or so because a good agent in dire need and this place libya maybe. when getting there or so that when the agent was working on the me. so i just need to call because i just need to contact the again that the boy or need. to get my ticket. so they
in the process was i used to be to fork. into sida or the intermediate would immediately between them and the indians on t.v. yes molly from mali you go. from the is there a double idea of and this from the very best to south africa samar to libya so i get my agent on all those points so i'm a male who was already money to me i give them my receipt card in my telephone number indicating that they have paid to me so when do you reach. placing those point blank in. displays that is when dating...
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up to more beneficial use, meaning we can use it for agricultural purposes. lastly, we are going to achieve a level of service goal, which is limiting odours from this facility to within the plant fence line. here's just a massive diagram of the new layout. you'll see those five symmetrical tanks on the top of the page. those are the digesters and we located them adjacent to the railroad tracks, furtherest from the neighbours. along the edge of gerald we made sure to put our maintenance building. so to have a more friendly front to the public. and then on the -- also on the other side around quinn street, that is where the energy recovery facility is. that little triangle to the left. and here's just an aerial view of the proposed architecture. so you'll see there's gerald. those are the two maintenance buildings i talked about and see the digesters in the background. i think that is the end of my presentation. thank you so much. i'm going to turn the podium back to tim. >> thank you, carolyn. so, before you is a copy of the draft e.i.r. certification motion
up to more beneficial use, meaning we can use it for agricultural purposes. lastly, we are going to achieve a level of service goal, which is limiting odours from this facility to within the plant fence line. here's just a massive diagram of the new layout. you'll see those five symmetrical tanks on the top of the page. those are the digesters and we located them adjacent to the railroad tracks, furtherest from the neighbours. along the edge of gerald we made sure to put our maintenance...
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if you are also doing your thing tell us about it. visit our website or send us a tweet. and doing your. share. one of the maids in zimbabwe is maize but want to come. especially valuable as specially under extreme weather conditions that is something that lots of african farmers are experiencing some community is in zimbabwe are now starting to switch to local glad to use their often had can make do with less rain and can withstand pests and agricultural research institute wants to set up a seed bank for this crops. northern zimbabwe's rivers have dried up due to a severe drought in the region. desperate villagers have dug holes along a dried out river beds to collect water to keep their gardens moist over eighty percent of the nation's farmers grow maize hard hit by the dry spell in this region much of the crop has already begun to wilt. helton and bosy is an agronomist with commie tech and in geo that seeks to improve the livelihoods of rural communities in the country he is convinced the maze monocultures calm provide food and seed security with this climate change no
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if you use tor, and not that many do, then it is easy to see who uses it.t makes you more obvious to get the question is who are you hiding from and i think that this is a key point that we need to think about much more. i am a journalist and i've reprinted from all sorts of countries. i started my career reporting out of russia and i knew i was being surveyed. sometimes i would see people jump out of a car with a giant telephoto lens and snap pictures of me. that is something that you accept with the territory. you know that you are being surveyed and there is nothing you can do to stop it. it's part of the job. >> [inaudible] >> ad blockers are okay [inaudible] let's talk afterwards. in regards to surveillance, everything you talk about is internet-based. we have a rise of camera surveillance with publicly located cameras and atms, etc.. due to the inherent connectivity of the internet and how that information is captured and used by various entities just for their own normal purposes, what connection do you see with that aspect and all of them kind of ty
if you use tor, and not that many do, then it is easy to see who uses it.t makes you more obvious to get the question is who are you hiding from and i think that this is a key point that we need to think about much more. i am a journalist and i've reprinted from all sorts of countries. i started my career reporting out of russia and i knew i was being surveyed. sometimes i would see people jump out of a car with a giant telephoto lens and snap pictures of me. that is something that you accept...
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give me some elderly advice and get us to give us a tough time. getting motors and be able moonset of. the sort of good stuff we have followed them. into a boat sail into whatever magical got away get enough sleep in the south and then look at us but of a fever that could she be there listening to him being us again but it is a feeling that i have a love affair that was in the human. psyche i. cannot know i suppose he really comes to live up. to here we know there was what we had not yada. many see but a lot of when i was the ass line or the ass had those get up on our hands net but still keep that in mind leno brought in plenty of upper level but are starting out that i think you might get a few got to see them at the school my picks but i wish to think that he would outlaw money that bailout because you got that i can ask you do not you got beach ball in my youth i mean to put it in this show me did out of million years ago the lottery you did not get the f.e.c. get a hint it's. i mean typical but think you can see it in much like we know what a
give me some elderly advice and get us to give us a tough time. getting motors and be able moonset of. the sort of good stuff we have followed them. into a boat sail into whatever magical got away get enough sleep in the south and then look at us but of a fever that could she be there listening to him being us again but it is a feeling that i have a love affair that was in the human. psyche i. cannot know i suppose he really comes to live up. to here we know there was what we had not yada. many...