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can they use it? because all the words about descriptive use, non-trademark use, apply. so people can use -- let's say someone has the word apple registered for clothing, but they still -- someone else could use an apple on the front of the clothing. and so that's non-trademark use. and so all those rules that are -- justice sotomayor: but the word that the chief asked you about you say can be registered -- mr. sommer: i believe it can be -- justice sotomayor: --if it's on the neck? mr. sommer: yes, i believe so. justice sotomayor: i think i understand your difference, but -- mr. sommer: all right. thank you. chief justice roberts: thank you, counsel. four minutes, mr. stewart. mr. stewart:thank you, mr. chief justice. i'd like to make one factual clarification and then three quick legal points. first, as to the pto's current practice with respect to racial slurs, in general, the pto views tam as prohibiting a denial of registration for racial slurs, but, with respect to the single-most offensive racial slur, the pto is currently holding in abeyance applications that inc
can they use it? because all the words about descriptive use, non-trademark use, apply. so people can use -- let's say someone has the word apple registered for clothing, but they still -- someone else could use an apple on the front of the clothing. and so that's non-trademark use. and so all those rules that are -- justice sotomayor: but the word that the chief asked you about you say can be registered -- mr. sommer: i believe it can be -- justice sotomayor: --if it's on the neck? mr. sommer:...
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presidential elections for us thank you. you're watching news life from for a leg up next as a close up with an in-depth look at cybercrime remember you can always get the latest news on our web site that's w dot com. thanks for watching. stan. language courses. video. any time any. w. . computers can be used as weapons more and more people have become victims of cyber crime. because it was an absolute disaster you just don't do things like that to people. in new generation of criminals is making money over the internet a lot of money. for just one month you have one hundred orders and the next one thousand. private sector companies infrastructure systems and government institutions have all been hacked. oh boy what a brute force. feel the. fear of such attacks has created a multi-billion dollar industry but what do we know about these cyber security companies. germany's digital technology association. says that over the past year about half of all terminals were victims of computer crime often it's only a few euros sometime
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do production in the us or ship to the us for us consumers to purchase.o import quotas. japan has already said that this is one of their nonnegotiable is, together with foreign—exchange provisions. if the demands are too tough, could japanjust the demands are too tough, could japan just turn away from the talks? think when you have any two countries coming together to renegotiate a trading relationship, both sides obviously have to be prepared to walk away if they're not getting the results they seek. it is important to remember that also quotas are not the only restriction one can place on trade. there are tariffs, export controls, licensing requirements, both sides have a large number of tools that they can use in order to figure out what the right trading relationship between the us and japan is going to be. that was hannah addison from jp morgan in hong kong. according to us treasury secretary steve mnuchin, it will be included in any usjapan trade talks. that brings us to the next topic, currencies. let us look, we're watching very closely, with the
do production in the us or ship to the us for us consumers to purchase.o import quotas. japan has already said that this is one of their nonnegotiable is, together with foreign—exchange provisions. if the demands are too tough, could japanjust the demands are too tough, could japan just turn away from the talks? think when you have any two countries coming together to renegotiate a trading relationship, both sides obviously have to be prepared to walk away if they're not getting the results...
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so, they started using us up onee, giving us a slot of hour, every, every day that we go up there. and tried toed make them understand how come we were so unknown for 60 some years. there comes a time that we talk about not declassifying the code, and the way they understand is i got the words from a friend that came home. they are coming from all over the united states. different parts of the world, foreign countries. and some of them come back twice. even the local population -- they come in. the only thing -- i don't know where this should be inserted -- the navajos won't come. maybe once in my sessions. george: tell us why you think they don't come. is it because culturally there is a disconnect between war and the navajo culture, and they don't want to talk about war? or -- help us understand why you think they are not coming to the sessions. samuel: well, i heard two, a man and a wife out here. "sam, you should never talk about it. just keep it a secret. it's our language." that is the way he understands it. they think it's the everyday navajo language. so, i tried to stress
so, they started using us up onee, giving us a slot of hour, every, every day that we go up there. and tried toed make them understand how come we were so unknown for 60 some years. there comes a time that we talk about not declassifying the code, and the way they understand is i got the words from a friend that came home. they are coming from all over the united states. different parts of the world, foreign countries. and some of them come back twice. even the local population -- they come in....
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follow us on tictoc on twitter.is bloomberg. ♪ emily: welcome back to "the best of bloomberg technology." i am emily chang. the sri lankan government shut down social media and messaging channel in the wake of the devastating easter terrorist attack that killed almost 300 people. they are hoping to stop hate speech that is known to spread on social networks following violent attacks. the shuttered platforms include facebook, whatsapp, instagram, youtube, and more. this is not the first time a country has taken this measure to stop hate speech. the question is, can it work? bloomberg senior executive editor brad stone joined us to give us perspective. >> is not just an indictment of social media, it is a moment in a long trend of lack of responsiveness to the requests of communities, especially non-english-language communities that have seen this information, disinformation and and hate hate speech and harassment happening in online platforms, and have not been able to get an adequate response from social media compa
follow us on tictoc on twitter.is bloomberg. ♪ emily: welcome back to "the best of bloomberg technology." i am emily chang. the sri lankan government shut down social media and messaging channel in the wake of the devastating easter terrorist attack that killed almost 300 people. they are hoping to stop hate speech that is known to spread on social networks following violent attacks. the shuttered platforms include facebook, whatsapp, instagram, youtube, and more. this is not the...
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campaign opt misization which will help us target our campaign using social and digital media to help director efforts and also to help increased partnership staff focus on the areas which they are most needed to increase response rates. it includes transmission of case work and other system processes that increased our efficiencies and helped us increase of over 50% compared to 2010. we are taking the lessons learned during the test and incorporating and refining them as we transition from our planning and preparation phase and move into execution. we are working to ensure it can perform effectively the load of work we expect for the 2020 cens census. we are working to ensure we are building in the most state of the art protections against cyber hacking, cyber intrusions and other cyber crimes to ensure all of the data we collect remains secure. in august of this year just four months from now we will begin our canvassing operation. it is the first operation for the 20 census. as tim will address in a few moments we are well erunderway. additionally 37 of our 39 area census off thes
campaign opt misization which will help us target our campaign using social and digital media to help director efforts and also to help increased partnership staff focus on the areas which they are most needed to increase response rates. it includes transmission of case work and other system processes that increased our efficiencies and helped us increase of over 50% compared to 2010. we are taking the lessons learned during the test and incorporating and refining them as we transition from our...
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systems measure energy use with smart senses and send the data to the cloud. very analyzed to see how energy might be saved. that is the internet of things continues to grow it will transmit ever more data and that too consumes energy not all of this data delusion is useful to the cloud or data center intelligent gateways can help it that data flow to pass on only what's relevant which helps save energy. these smart windows generate electricity built in so cells transform light into power which you can even use to charge your smartphone and smart sensors in the windows respond to environmental influences in order to help keep indoor temperatures pleasant while saving energy. so not even experts assured whether the internet of things will be an environmental boon it will depend on two things how much energy of the devices consume and how much data they transmit another new technology that could benefit. if the environment is artificial intelligence could i help save endangered species years and maybe help save our forests at the earth live forum hosted by micro
systems measure energy use with smart senses and send the data to the cloud. very analyzed to see how energy might be saved. that is the internet of things continues to grow it will transmit ever more data and that too consumes energy not all of this data delusion is useful to the cloud or data center intelligent gateways can help it that data flow to pass on only what's relevant which helps save energy. these smart windows generate electricity built in so cells transform light into power which...
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so much leverage of us. they can keep us enthrall. >> many the people who are vested in contempt industrial complex. >> guest: i think that is true. i think that there are rewards to being part of the outrage industrial complex. rewards in money and power and fame and clicks. a very rewarding thing. lucrative cable tv contracts that say you're right that are watching and the ones who aren't watching are stupid and evil. that's a big business. your fav rust columnist, am always your favorite opinion columnist will be summon who scratches your confirmation by was and say your right and the other side are naves and fools. that's how you get a lot of popularity. but here's the good news i think. in a country that's driven large live by democratic capital jim and people who purport to be leaders, hopes o them ant leaders. they're actually market followers. you taught me this. people who say they're ledders by following these market signals of contempt, of hatred, of anger, mixed with disgust, this -- that they're
so much leverage of us. they can keep us enthrall. >> many the people who are vested in contempt industrial complex. >> guest: i think that is true. i think that there are rewards to being part of the outrage industrial complex. rewards in money and power and fame and clicks. a very rewarding thing. lucrative cable tv contracts that say you're right that are watching and the ones who aren't watching are stupid and evil. that's a big business. your fav rust columnist, am always your...
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materials and use organic waste to create something useful and the last thing. a first report comes from right here in south africa if your natural phenomena are spectacular as the sight of an enormous flock of birds gathering to breed sadly climate change and other factors have had a devastating effect on many breeding areas in recent years but lucky for us that a dedicated conservationist who refused to sit back and watch as entire generations of birds are lost for ever. come first in south africa generally read two thousand and nineteen a devastating scene drought and a lack of water supply by the local municipality had left the dam dry. hundreds of newly hatched flamingo cheeks were dying their parents abandoned them due to lack of food and water. the site outside of kimberley is crucial for this species comfort is one of only six breeding sites for the lesser flamingo worldwide when there's water around fifty to eighty thousand birds breed here every year. but this species is under growing pressure as dr cattle explains she's a field biologist who's best in
materials and use organic waste to create something useful and the last thing. a first report comes from right here in south africa if your natural phenomena are spectacular as the sight of an enormous flock of birds gathering to breed sadly climate change and other factors have had a devastating effect on many breeding areas in recent years but lucky for us that a dedicated conservationist who refused to sit back and watch as entire generations of birds are lost for ever. come first in south...
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tools used for ill.o i should say at the very beginning, this is not just about the tool. this is an integration of how the tools are used and currents and trends that are happening in communities and countries around the world. it is not a determined thing that the technology is the only problem. however, we are seeing in many places around the world, we see an increase in harassment, in hate speech incitement and in extremist language, and social media platforms are, in the main, not designed to handle restrictions of different kinds of speech. they are especially challenged when it is happening in languages other than the ones that they are primarily monitoring for. so they need to build up teams that can actually proactively respond in a timely manner to the appearance of threats and build content moderation systems that work accordingly. myanmar is another good example and bangladesh as well. emily: right, and they are even challenged obviously in english speaking communities, as we have learned. fa
tools used for ill.o i should say at the very beginning, this is not just about the tool. this is an integration of how the tools are used and currents and trends that are happening in communities and countries around the world. it is not a determined thing that the technology is the only problem. however, we are seeing in many places around the world, we see an increase in harassment, in hate speech incitement and in extremist language, and social media platforms are, in the main, not designed...
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we used to use the national and the f.b.i. used to be black, white, etc., and i think it was seven categories. i don't have the exact number, there are numerous categories for the state, and that is something we can supply to the commission so you can see that, but that is all perception. use of force, with the exception of basically an officer taking on somebody in that person escaping, you're generally going to have what that demographic is. maybe in a demonstration where officers online and trying to hold a crowd back, you might not be able to single out everybody's individual ethnicity, but use of force is pretty steady and obviously because you are reporting it and generally the person is in custody, so those are pretty accurate. that is all local. that's not subject to the state stops. >> okay. and then i have another question. and i forgot to bring this one up. page 11 and you talk about types of force by call types, fourth quarter, 2018, and page 11 on the executive report. and if this were pointing a firearm and part
we used to use the national and the f.b.i. used to be black, white, etc., and i think it was seven categories. i don't have the exact number, there are numerous categories for the state, and that is something we can supply to the commission so you can see that, but that is all perception. use of force, with the exception of basically an officer taking on somebody in that person escaping, you're generally going to have what that demographic is. maybe in a demonstration where officers online and...
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, there's evidence that the use of opiates are probably not that risky and that we should use them more liberally. >> they don't wear off. >> it was the 1990s and doctors were seeing a lot of commercials like this one. >> these drugs which i repeat are our best, strongest pain medications should be used much more than they are for patients in pain. >> problem is, while they were fda approved for some kinds of pain, they were never intended to be used long term. >> we started to see patients who were prescribed opiates for their pain condition who had never been addicted to anything becoming addicted to those drugs. >> dr. nora volkov, the director of the national institute on drug abuse, believes that was the beginning of our opioid crisis. we knew that there was a danger. we knew that they weren't as effective after a period of time and yet it still happened anyway. >> marketing. >> we've started questioning whether we should be using opioids. but we didn't have a lot of good alternatives at the time. >> proposition 215 made medical marijuana legal. >> prop 215. >> allows the sick and
, there's evidence that the use of opiates are probably not that risky and that we should use them more liberally. >> they don't wear off. >> it was the 1990s and doctors were seeing a lot of commercials like this one. >> these drugs which i repeat are our best, strongest pain medications should be used much more than they are for patients in pain. >> problem is, while they were fda approved for some kinds of pain, they were never intended to be used long term. >>...
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when google develops another tool for us to use and they're doing it not to make our lives easier they're doing it to get another source of information about us these are all free services but obviously they're not because she would complicated machines aren't free your interaction with them is governed so that it will generate revenue. and that's what google docs is and that's what new maps is in literally now more than a hundred different platforms that google controls companies that use this surveillance business model the two biggest being google and facebook don't sell you anything they sell you we are the product that will google will tell you is we're very transparent there's a user agreement everybody knows that if you're going to search on google and we're going to give you access to this free information we need to get paid so we're going to take your data the problem is most people don't believe or don't want to believe that that data is going to be used to manipulate you. for good only if you don't sort the book to just men enough is going to sit for the fall to assume. i'll s
when google develops another tool for us to use and they're doing it not to make our lives easier they're doing it to get another source of information about us these are all free services but obviously they're not because she would complicated machines aren't free your interaction with them is governed so that it will generate revenue. and that's what google docs is and that's what new maps is in literally now more than a hundred different platforms that google controls companies that use this...
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we no longer catch fish like we used to. be economic impact on us. right now you can sit traps and come up empty or give just one catch a week in the old days we would get a good catch every day. the main cause for the depletion of stocks is overfishing pollution from industrial activity is another problem these issues have made it harder to meet the rise in the mind for fish. this has prompted some ugandans to set up fish farms. one of the biggest challenges is the lack of clean fresh water. runs of fish from outside the capital kampala. to fish farming you have to keep flushing your points all the time so you can imagine the amount of money that we spent just to make sure that we had water running into the different points every ten thousand. she's taking part in a union funded project called the one she does this from us are learning about a new technology. it was developed by a team of european and african scientists the project is led by professor john from the university of khan's way in germany the team has come up with a new system green use
we no longer catch fish like we used to. be economic impact on us. right now you can sit traps and come up empty or give just one catch a week in the old days we would get a good catch every day. the main cause for the depletion of stocks is overfishing pollution from industrial activity is another problem these issues have made it harder to meet the rise in the mind for fish. this has prompted some ugandans to set up fish farms. one of the biggest challenges is the lack of clean fresh water....
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you're using g. mail whether you know it or not and it was found that google was yes in fact scanning student e-mails for non educational purposes and what those not and purposes were we still don't know to this day because google still has not come clean with what they were doing with the information they still haven't certified that they have deleted that data the big challenge was when i found out that google was scanning our student e-mails for advertising purposes and other non educational purposes i went to my state lawmakers and i tried to encourage them to introduce legislation that would ban these practices when i went to the state house who was there a lobbying against any stronger privacy protections for our kids it was google and facebook. we could all and if you don't little book. if you go back to cuba. and what that plane will. tell you among the group was. the movie did well yeah except you're then he says and pulls with folks like me that the security. will psycho. wall the closure w
you're using g. mail whether you know it or not and it was found that google was yes in fact scanning student e-mails for non educational purposes and what those not and purposes were we still don't know to this day because google still has not come clean with what they were doing with the information they still haven't certified that they have deleted that data the big challenge was when i found out that google was scanning our student e-mails for advertising purposes and other non educational...
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use the product.e super proud we are growing globally. a few years ago, the story would have been primarily a u.s.-based service. emily: what is the plan to grow international sales? >> we are in the first chapter of that story. we are hiring our first local sales teams in canada and western europe, germany, and france. so we are just in the beginning of the journey. i think there will be real opportunity to show the seen great results we have seen in the united states for advertisers all over the world. emily: do you see profits coming soon, and if so, when? or is your focus going to be more on investing to grow the top line? ben: we will continue to invest in the long-term. we have shown good margins for the last few years, but i am watching what will make pinterest great 10 years from now. that will be how we continue to run the business and i am really excited to see it keeps growing. emily: pinterest is great at collecting dreams, but less so on executing them. what do plan to do to better connec
use the product.e super proud we are growing globally. a few years ago, the story would have been primarily a u.s.-based service. emily: what is the plan to grow international sales? >> we are in the first chapter of that story. we are hiring our first local sales teams in canada and western europe, germany, and france. so we are just in the beginning of the journey. i think there will be real opportunity to show the seen great results we have seen in the united states for advertisers all...
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i could use 30,000 more taxpayers to help us fund it. [applause] [speakingigieg: spanish] [applause] amanda: thank you, mayor pete. our next question is about reproductive rights. >> thank you for your military service. mayor buttigieg: thank you. [applause] you is womenn for in the military fight for our freedom everyday, yet our government fights to take away their freedom -- mayor buttigieg: just to expand on that a bit. i understand why this issue is politically challenging. there areme from, many people who view it differently. there are people i consider friends, my supporters, who don't share the same view on this issue that i do. when i think about the nature of freedom and when i think about decisions that women face that are not possible for me to understand that they have to face because of challenging medical or personal understand howi it might be useful for them to have a doctor involved in those decisions. i do not understand how it would be useful to have the intervention of a male politician in this decisions. -- in thos
i could use 30,000 more taxpayers to help us fund it. [applause] [speakingigieg: spanish] [applause] amanda: thank you, mayor pete. our next question is about reproductive rights. >> thank you for your military service. mayor buttigieg: thank you. [applause] you is womenn for in the military fight for our freedom everyday, yet our government fights to take away their freedom -- mayor buttigieg: just to expand on that a bit. i understand why this issue is politically challenging. there...
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is to learn -- used insulin. in the later years they call humulin and the price went way up. the used it for a few years, then he went back to insulin, and it went down in price. i was a diabetic for 35 years and i had my vision of affected -- my vision affected. six years ago yesterday, i ended up on a dialysis. three years ago yesterday, i got a kidney and a pancreas transplant. i guess there is some good news in that i haven't taken insulin now for three years, and i am feeling way better than i ever have. so i just thought i would let you know that. thank you. guest: congratulations on the transplant. i apologize on behalf of the community for having to endure all of that in order to get the transplant. while many organizations are seriously and frantically doing research and looking for a cure, in the meantime, we need to focus to make sure that all those of us have access to the insulin we need to survive. host: sera from michigan, also a diabetic. good morning. caller: good morning. 1960, been diabetic sin
is to learn -- used insulin. in the later years they call humulin and the price went way up. the used it for a few years, then he went back to insulin, and it went down in price. i was a diabetic for 35 years and i had my vision of affected -- my vision affected. six years ago yesterday, i ended up on a dialysis. three years ago yesterday, i got a kidney and a pancreas transplant. i guess there is some good news in that i haven't taken insulin now for three years, and i am feeling way better...
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to heal us. every year nearly three hundred thousand people have a heart attack in germany alone many of those who survived face dealing with a weakened heart for the rest of their life. that's because the heart muscle tissue damaged in an attack can't regenerate scar tissue forms which affects the heart's ability to pump. but this might be about to change thanks to spiders they could help millions of people regain a strong and healthy heart. are simply amazing when it comes to producing materials there are masters at manufacturing remarkable fibers. it's the spider silk that has scientists excited it's made up mainly of proteins and it's a biological model a strand maybe two thousands of a millimeter wide yet it's tougher and stronger than any other known fiber. it's possible to milk spiders to yield up that. the material is being used more and more in the field of medicine for example as a wound dressing. used inside our bodies. the balance down to the most exciting aspect of these fibers is th
to heal us. every year nearly three hundred thousand people have a heart attack in germany alone many of those who survived face dealing with a weakened heart for the rest of their life. that's because the heart muscle tissue damaged in an attack can't regenerate scar tissue forms which affects the heart's ability to pump. but this might be about to change thanks to spiders they could help millions of people regain a strong and healthy heart. are simply amazing when it comes to producing...
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the coalition uses them as it wishes one hand we cannot be sure how these weapons are used but on the other hand we can be sure of one through thirty percent of coalition attacks a direct to the great civilian targets. since we supply weapons that are being used in coalition strikes we help them deliver these strikes against civilian targets in other words we are violating the rules of international law. a senior south african politician has been branded a racist for urging black voters not to waste their ballots on white candidates but the ruling party secretary general. denies the claims of racism. don't ever vote for a white person will never change the lives of black people they have oppressed us our main hope is the black vote which the democratic alliance represents the white interest the elite and the privileged my has she lays comments of anger to party veterans who described his remarks as inappropriate the government has been at pains to fight discrimination by launching a national action plan to combat rising racism white people currently make up just nine percent of south
the coalition uses them as it wishes one hand we cannot be sure how these weapons are used but on the other hand we can be sure of one through thirty percent of coalition attacks a direct to the great civilian targets. since we supply weapons that are being used in coalition strikes we help them deliver these strikes against civilian targets in other words we are violating the rules of international law. a senior south african politician has been branded a racist for urging black voters not to...
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yes a phenomenon which is emerging is the use of social media and the use of mass media to spread rumors regarding. and that are to be read selected hesitancy. preemptive steps to be really. were only media during the visual media and. positive stories. right information and. messaging in the public space some schools in india have reportedly prevented health officials from vaccinating students while in new delhi parents are opposing facts nations to spread through whatsapp and facebook some of the false messages claim vaccines are linked to autism and other disorders. every year more than one hundred thousand people die from measles across the globe and a third of the cases happen in india unicef says it's another highly contagious disease rubella causes tens of thousands of country every year social media lawyer cullen explains how misinformation is being spread. in india it is estimated it did they are about three hundred million what's up uses so the influence of the media is absolutely incredible each piece becoming one of the most common sources of communication in the country now
yes a phenomenon which is emerging is the use of social media and the use of mass media to spread rumors regarding. and that are to be read selected hesitancy. preemptive steps to be really. were only media during the visual media and. positive stories. right information and. messaging in the public space some schools in india have reportedly prevented health officials from vaccinating students while in new delhi parents are opposing facts nations to spread through whatsapp and facebook some of...
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stormtroopers they didn't use the gulag they didn't use the arrest of political prisoners to accomplish it we all opted in to do it ourselves we volunteered for this arrangement and we live in a world today where these tech giants have a level of control and an ability to manipulate us that stalin mao hitler and mussolini could only have dreamed of the power and we are essentially trusting these large tech companies to make the right and good decision for us i for one am not prepared to see that level of power to these individuals. is the company's fault. all american all of its own. and the notion that somebody playing games at the mall or. even influence. is frankly. russia with the states to know the states has been. in influence the domestic politics of other countries. than russia. needs a political impulse. from. normandy for. giving political. process so basically what beijing for an altar political impulse. from the moment you feel. the need. to. live the good feel confident. we have when i think. this is you know. why some people's monster. take our things all the power just fo
stormtroopers they didn't use the gulag they didn't use the arrest of political prisoners to accomplish it we all opted in to do it ourselves we volunteered for this arrangement and we live in a world today where these tech giants have a level of control and an ability to manipulate us that stalin mao hitler and mussolini could only have dreamed of the power and we are essentially trusting these large tech companies to make the right and good decision for us i for one am not prepared to see...
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it is great 4% of the pop -- 40% of those that used us. 99% of those that used our services were satisfied. another thing we did or do for you on a quarterly bases definitely annually is break out demographic information so you understand the members utilizing our services specific to the expert medical pick. opinion. that is a lot of impact to members but also the cost of the plans. the first slide here actually breaks down demographically by main population groups. splitting out the active membership versus the two retiree populations. early retirees and medicare eligible retirees. of the expert medical opinion cases we opened or completed which was 194, we had 114 of those were from the post 65 or medicare population. 64 of those 194 cases were active population. smaller portion of your overall demographics was 16 of those 194 cases from the pro-65 or recallly retiree population. is there more we could do with all of those populations? most definitely. we think we are just touching a very small peas and assisting a small portion of the population within all of those categories. -- categ
it is great 4% of the pop -- 40% of those that used us. 99% of those that used our services were satisfied. another thing we did or do for you on a quarterly bases definitely annually is break out demographic information so you understand the members utilizing our services specific to the expert medical pick. opinion. that is a lot of impact to members but also the cost of the plans. the first slide here actually breaks down demographically by main population groups. splitting out the active...
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thank you for starting your day with us.et's begin with that fox news alert, the mastermind behind the easter sunday attack from christians revealed to be in isis fanatic. sri lanka in a state of emergency as 300 people confirmed dead. in colombo where most of the bombings happens, rebecca? >> reporter: today has been declared a day of national mourning in sri lanka, an island nation very much on edge following those tragic suicide bombings. the death toll has risen to 310 and 500 people injured in the easter sunday attack. seems to me fears about further possible attacks, security presence around the streets. police and military have been given sweeping powers to detain potential suspects. these are the court orders that haven't been issued since the civil war in sri lanka which ended in 2009. the government is claiming a little known -- it is understood according to reports that the founder of that group is and isis fanatic. >> horrific wave of islamic radical terror, bloodshed. we -- evildoers, be brought to justice exped
thank you for starting your day with us.et's begin with that fox news alert, the mastermind behind the easter sunday attack from christians revealed to be in isis fanatic. sri lanka in a state of emergency as 300 people confirmed dead. in colombo where most of the bombings happens, rebecca? >> reporter: today has been declared a day of national mourning in sri lanka, an island nation very much on edge following those tragic suicide bombings. the death toll has risen to 310 and 500 people...
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supporters of joining us songs clashed with police in ecuador's capital after the arrest of the wiki leaks founder in london president. accuses of turning the ecuadorian embassy where he spent seven years into a hall but for. a son faces possible extradition to the u.s. where he could be tried on allegations of hacking and conspiring with whistleblower chelsea manning freedom of speech activists say the charges are an attack on journalism. french made weapons that may have been used against civilians in yemen according to leaks reportedly from french intelligence. and climate change protesters blocked train services in london after hundreds are arrested for attacking the headquarters of oil giant shell the movement has divided up public opinion in the u.k. . if your house was on fire and you were asleep i would kick your door and. to claim that smashing the shell building is akin to saving people have absolutely the truth you are justified you are justifying your justifying. our broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is our d. international i'm sean thomas glad to h
supporters of joining us songs clashed with police in ecuador's capital after the arrest of the wiki leaks founder in london president. accuses of turning the ecuadorian embassy where he spent seven years into a hall but for. a son faces possible extradition to the u.s. where he could be tried on allegations of hacking and conspiring with whistleblower chelsea manning freedom of speech activists say the charges are an attack on journalism. french made weapons that may have been used against...
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us apart, to make us angry, to make us afraid of ourselves and of one another.nrestrained money and influence has warped the priorities of this country. it has corrupted our democracy. it has invited cynicism and distrust and disengagement of millions of our fellow americans, who see their very own government enthralled to those who can pay for access and for outcomes. a vigorous democracy, both political and economic, is the only check against this inertia of power. the only way to free our institutions of their capture and corruption and the only means by which we can lift the voices and the lives of our fellow americans. but when the safeguards of this democracy are manipulated by those in power, when members of congress can choose the road -- their own voters, when the supreme court decides that corporations are people and money is speech, when pac's and special interests can by the outcomes of elections and legislation, and when voting rights are not expanded, they are functionally withdrawn, then we run the risk of becoming a democracy in name only. and th
us apart, to make us angry, to make us afraid of ourselves and of one another.nrestrained money and influence has warped the priorities of this country. it has corrupted our democracy. it has invited cynicism and distrust and disengagement of millions of our fellow americans, who see their very own government enthralled to those who can pay for access and for outcomes. a vigorous democracy, both political and economic, is the only check against this inertia of power. the only way to free our...
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classic reform that all of us use a sad loss of the truth of course you can support of course the use of the city's depressed body. of water temp i wish cash for me that personally that seems to give us some weight back on the us along with just a push to the. us always them with posy choosing to see sixty how many of you to say hello. to you strange freshens the builder will continue to develop the plant and harvest up whatever the technical challenges. he's created a new network and the green forest the great concrete he's shown another way mobile phones can help build a sustainable future with another life after. india is in the midst of a high tech revolution with over one billion it's. tough yet in a country where one in four. how can this technological boom be harnessed for the common good. life challenges a digital entrepreneur to devise an easy to use for a struggling farm it's. canny find a way to bring the two worlds together. life's most harvest on al-jazeera. and monday put it on. us and british companies have announced the biggest discovery of natural gas in west africa b
classic reform that all of us use a sad loss of the truth of course you can support of course the use of the city's depressed body. of water temp i wish cash for me that personally that seems to give us some weight back on the us along with just a push to the. us always them with posy choosing to see sixty how many of you to say hello. to you strange freshens the builder will continue to develop the plant and harvest up whatever the technical challenges. he's created a new network and the green...
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in color for us . the scientist says that the people who live in the interlace like it and it also provides opportunities to participate in a neighborhood and community. that's a difficult and delicate challenge and a high rise. buildings in singapore have proven a lot less successful at mastering at. social scientist michele zhang as also part of the future cities lab project she's looking at how green spaces are used and how they contribute to community building . to meet in a few minutes but i think that this garden is used mostly by the people who live here like this retiree who comes here every day for a workout. he's proud to show us the apartment he owns in the block not only does it have a great view he says it's area enough that he almost never has to turn on the air conditioning. like him most people in singapore live in public housing. places like. three thousand people live here around the same number as an average village and the idea is reflected in the development which groups blocks of
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why do you like using them?lin: my background was one as an allocator in the past, so i used to invest in hedge funds. what i found was as time went on, with the increasing sophistication of etf's, one could replicate what many hedge funds were doing within the etf space by unique combinations of etf's, and avoid the 2/20 fees attached to typical hedge fund investing. taylor: besides the typical fee, what else is it? we talk about firms like bridgewater who were using these. is it increased liquidity, a better way to short the market? what does the etf actually provide? shalin: a lot of things. all of the above, frankly. what about things i most like about etf's is the fact that, generally speaking, what the etf is supposed to do is pretty well laid out in the documentation. if you have a quantitative approach, like bodhi tree, we run a quantitative etf and futures fund. we try to understand what is driving the etf and trade that etf the other passive or smart product that it does best in. taylor: when we talk a
why do you like using them?lin: my background was one as an allocator in the past, so i used to invest in hedge funds. what i found was as time went on, with the increasing sophistication of etf's, one could replicate what many hedge funds were doing within the etf space by unique combinations of etf's, and avoid the 2/20 fees attached to typical hedge fund investing. taylor: besides the typical fee, what else is it? we talk about firms like bridgewater who were using these. is it increased...
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us will. soon still melt a little she's from the russia that's what he told us. is going to. cuddle. up eclipse. the inca tourney scored an impressive diplomatic victory they were assigned fully one half of the officers in rwanda's new army and forty percent of the rest of the troops. and they managed to secure a total of four ministries in the future a national unity government. but. i don't get. it but it. was shot down was six hundred in qahtani soldiers were sent to the new parliament in kigali to protect the tipsy politicians. oh my gummy remained at his headquarters in the windy. i was thousands of people gathered along the road between melinda and kigali to cheer the encroached on the troops. four months later most of them would be dead. i. said good to see if i'm lucky i'm easy that's the plan was to set up a transitional government. but kept putting it off report because he didn't want to press this is just to try to disrupt. the president of the yairi munna was no isolated his political options were limited. in the early one nine hundred ninety four the situation cr
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one of the big issues was his use or questions about his use of pardons. here if p we look at pardons as a practice or tool, which you have just broken if i understand what you're reporting right now, a story that says he promised someone he would pardon someone if it was illegal. take us through again the reaction. did anyone in the room say i'm not going to break the law, mr. president, even with a pardon assured and guaranteed from you? >> it wasn't in a room. it was a private one on one conversation at the border. i think the way the conversation was relayed was complete like stunned. so i think there was not any -- it's not really clear what happens here. because it's not clear what the legal issues are with shutting the border, it's not clear what he means by shut the border. it doesn't mean that anyone would end up in jail if they followed through and would need a pardon. but it speaks to how the president wants to skirt the legalities that stand in his way and speaks to how he likes these uni lateral powers of the presidency like pardons. and it sh
one of the big issues was his use or questions about his use of pardons. here if p we look at pardons as a practice or tool, which you have just broken if i understand what you're reporting right now, a story that says he promised someone he would pardon someone if it was illegal. take us through again the reaction. did anyone in the room say i'm not going to break the law, mr. president, even with a pardon assured and guaranteed from you? >> it wasn't in a room. it was a private one on...
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how they were used when they were used who used them we don't have a chain of. custody that establishes what exactly happened. and i back in the one night or so i feel that a bit just from a metal mean keefe. but they'd been in job either less in the. name and didn't. make you feel. in the short list for the surface or. brahim was determined to reconstruct the whole incident piece by piece he went to the house of many. the only victim killed during the attack. here is that all. this is the old roach story just this gate from the sky and many of us here and here duff there also was in the journal just around here so there is the burden it's really well known about muffin and. if the shift in looking over there will work in any order a new. model and follow up about that i don't have the money that sort of thing. for ibrahim this videophone during the attack was proof enough. you can make out a falling bomb. log but it was confirmed that only the syrian army and such helicopters. ibrahim was convinced that he had a strong enough case to trigger american interventi
how they were used when they were used who used them we don't have a chain of. custody that establishes what exactly happened. and i back in the one night or so i feel that a bit just from a metal mean keefe. but they'd been in job either less in the. name and didn't. make you feel. in the short list for the surface or. brahim was determined to reconstruct the whole incident piece by piece he went to the house of many. the only victim killed during the attack. here is that all. this is the old...
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the use the separated by a blink. if outlet is red white but if you. do you have a size question that you've always wanted on state we're happy to help out and send it to us as a video text over as well if we are certain the show will send you a little surprise as a thank you cannot just ask. chuck will as you know mark who from nigeria wants to know what is d.n.a. . it's in every cell in the body along molecule that looks like a twisted rope ladder and it contains all the instructions for making a human being. it's rungs are made up of four different building blocks you can think of them as letters that can be used to create an infinite number of words what we call genes that endless variety and the d.n.a. is what makes each and every one of us unique. some sections of d.n.a. are like the different departments in a company that keep business ticking over they send for instance orders to the cells manufacturing facilities to make and deliver more of this or that product. the instructions in coded in d.n.a. are used to
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what keeps us in shape what makes us sick and how do we stay healthy. my name is dr carson the i talk to many clinics let's. watch them at work. and i discuss what you can do to improve your health. stay tuned and let's all try to stay. good change in sixty minutes. when the water starts rising people fight for survival the money based on a budget for the budget budget when there's a flood water comes up to a waste on your clothes faster every morning to but. the lack of water is equally dangerous. there's junk you can't sleep will move south so they can plant crops and find food. floods and droughts climate change become the main driver of mass migration you couldn't write any apocalyptic scenarios you want and probably most of them will come to. the carnage exodus starts in full thirty years on t w. hello and welcome to tomorrow today the science show on d w coming up on this edition. learning from a to z. example how bonds plants and insects can boost agriculture. the science behind medicinal plants.
what keeps us in shape what makes us sick and how do we stay healthy. my name is dr carson the i talk to many clinics let's. watch them at work. and i discuss what you can do to improve your health. stay tuned and let's all try to stay. good change in sixty minutes. when the water starts rising people fight for survival the money based on a budget for the budget budget when there's a flood water comes up to a waste on your clothes faster every morning to but. the lack of water is equally...
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they are laughing at us right behind us.e a president and attorney general that's willing to fight to preserve the country. lou: right. i should point out if there's any confusion, the ruling by the attorney general overruling an immigration court judge that doesn't take effect as a matter of policy for 90 days now. so there will be that lagging effect at the border of where we will still need all of the help and luck we can in this country to sustain what has obviously an orchestrated surge, funded by the leftists, who knows, maybe by the business interests of this country. corruption is on both sides of this border, and no one should make a mistake about that, thinking it is simply the cartels south of the border. am i correct, congressman biggs? >> yeah, you're absolutely right. we know that people are coming over -- this border is controlled for instance by a cartel. and the reality is we're facing people who are corrupt on both sides of the border. and that's what's part of going on here and what makes this a crisis. so
they are laughing at us right behind us.e a president and attorney general that's willing to fight to preserve the country. lou: right. i should point out if there's any confusion, the ruling by the attorney general overruling an immigration court judge that doesn't take effect as a matter of policy for 90 days now. so there will be that lagging effect at the border of where we will still need all of the help and luck we can in this country to sustain what has obviously an orchestrated surge,...
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they've let us have fun and made it all about us but also teaching us how to respect the people who haveut a lot of effort into this week for us. >> explain to our audience what tonight is all about when you make a speech and how did you get picked? >> tonight is very unique. it's the final remarks of the program from the student delegates that have been chosen. we were chosen based on random selection, so we want to the democrat in that process. the idea that tonight is the final lasting moments we spend with each other. we're going to make sure we create a lasting impression and i think that's what me and kate hope to bring tonight. >> what's the high point of the week besides the military mentors? >> there was a lot going on. for me, personally, it was definitely bonding and i feel like the pinnacle was when we went to the lincoln memorial, everybody let loose and had fun, took pictures. that was kind of the moment when we went from friends to family. >> and for you? >> i would say the same. bonding moments, sneaking around past security would be one. \[laughter] dancing with each oth
they've let us have fun and made it all about us but also teaching us how to respect the people who haveut a lot of effort into this week for us. >> explain to our audience what tonight is all about when you make a speech and how did you get picked? >> tonight is very unique. it's the final remarks of the program from the student delegates that have been chosen. we were chosen based on random selection, so we want to the democrat in that process. the idea that tonight is the final...
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trust us. i also have clients who will call me or send me a text message when they're using, and i know if they do not contact me back, i can call 9-1-1. this is ridiculous, and we should not be allowing more people to die. i've heard a lot of people mention vancouver, but you can really look at what has been going on in toronto, at how this actually works at saving lives. and that this overdose crisis -- because it not an opioid crisis, it is an overdose crisis, affects and impacts all of our lives. the people who are opposing this that i've heard speak today do not have a lot of valid data to share, and they're coming from what seems like to me is a place of fear and misunderstanding. and i would be more than happy to allow anyone to come over to my agency so you can sit with the people we serve, so you can actually learn about what is going on and what is really happening. i really want to say, somewhere we're all sitting on the front lines of this overdose crisis, to immediately increase ac
trust us. i also have clients who will call me or send me a text message when they're using, and i know if they do not contact me back, i can call 9-1-1. this is ridiculous, and we should not be allowing more people to die. i've heard a lot of people mention vancouver, but you can really look at what has been going on in toronto, at how this actually works at saving lives. and that this overdose crisis -- because it not an opioid crisis, it is an overdose crisis, affects and impacts all of our...
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for us.rd on the chinese about getting them out of the region, you said thursday, you interviewed kt, the hemisphere and caribbean are on fire. lou: and there seems to me to be an essential awareness that necessary. that is this is not simply about finance with china. it is initiatives in this hemisphere, this about ideology and philosophy, in the minds of some leaders in this hemisphere, whether caribbean, central or south america there is a greater proximity to chinese communism than the united states wants to acknowledge. about time we did acknowledge that reality. >> certainly. because, you point out, we have in cuba, 3 facilities that chinese use. >> listening to our phone conversation with chinese ports in panama they control the canal at both ends. lou: right they have for a while. >> they have intensified, they their investments this is really becoming a problem for the hemisphere, we have a lot of tools because we work with these governments, but we have to make sure they do not get
for us.rd on the chinese about getting them out of the region, you said thursday, you interviewed kt, the hemisphere and caribbean are on fire. lou: and there seems to me to be an essential awareness that necessary. that is this is not simply about finance with china. it is initiatives in this hemisphere, this about ideology and philosophy, in the minds of some leaders in this hemisphere, whether caribbean, central or south america there is a greater proximity to chinese communism than the...
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what keeps us in shape what makes us sick and how do we stay healthy. my name is dr carlson the i talk to medical experts. watch them at work. and they discuss what you can do to improve your health. stay tuned and let's all try to stay in touch next dissolute. climate change. sustainability. environmental projects we give globalisation the face biodiversity species monster vision exploitation quality. human rights displacement. the global impact of local action. global three thousand and sixty minutes on g.w. . africa. gummi president of rwanda. head of the london patriotic front to include tiny the rebel army and in the one nine hundred ninety four genocide wasn't when all in new zealand when i was given you in thought i'll need to reinforce the colors of anubis but does that mean he was not floating in a group. of controversial meter to success is beyond question. time. and the wanton tragedy starts abel fish on t w. welcome to in good shape coming up this week. the common cold can getting a chill make you more likely to get sick. office fitness inte
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the us has announced it has lifted a ban on north use being taken against foreign companies in cuba as a decision that could have a major impact on the e.u. as cuba's biggest trading partner at a time when transatlantic tensions have been rising our europe correspondent breaks down a story. we're talking about cuba's tourism industry the tobacco industry as well as distilleries on the island all of benefited from large scale foreign investment and all could be subject of lawsuits the european union issued a letter from their top foreign policy person federica mockery and leading you commissioner on trade that's a letter to mike pompei o the u.s. secretary of state saying you follow through with this you courts will be looking at where they can punish u.s. businesses the e.u. will be obliged to use all means at its disposal including corporation with other international partners to protect its interests this could trigger solved if you don't cycle of claims that will impair the business climate without bringing justice to holders of claims or impacting the situation cuba in any positive
the us has announced it has lifted a ban on north use being taken against foreign companies in cuba as a decision that could have a major impact on the e.u. as cuba's biggest trading partner at a time when transatlantic tensions have been rising our europe correspondent breaks down a story. we're talking about cuba's tourism industry the tobacco industry as well as distilleries on the island all of benefited from large scale foreign investment and all could be subject of lawsuits the european...
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nine out of 10 times you side with us. these are not good uses of roofs and not good planning. we decided on this in may, august. imagine my surprise when i find the memo dated march 28th. i have no idea how this came out. this is definitely an abuse of discretionary power, and at this point we have no choice but talking to our supervisors and asking for change in planning code. if policies could come and go and this is bait and switch at some point this has to be part of the planning code so things like this would not happen. if we were not paying attention to this policy, all of a sudden changing. the only reason we paid attention is because the valley iis disproportionately affected any person stature and money wants a view. what place other than top of 28th street and duncan. these are the views. this is not for somebody spending that money, this is not going to be used. this is a marketing tool. this speculate or is going to laugh all the way to the bank, and this is what we are trying to stop. this is a speculative behavior and allowing these decks to go up is going to ad
nine out of 10 times you side with us. these are not good uses of roofs and not good planning. we decided on this in may, august. imagine my surprise when i find the memo dated march 28th. i have no idea how this came out. this is definitely an abuse of discretionary power, and at this point we have no choice but talking to our supervisors and asking for change in planning code. if policies could come and go and this is bait and switch at some point this has to be part of the planning code so...
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thank you for hosting us and having us here in your hood. they are what this is all about. seniors being able to walk down and use this street in a safe way, in a way that really activates. i tell everybody about the alley right now. what people say we have challenges with the alley, they look over here. this is the model for what we can do for all of our cities. we have also learned from what we did in polk street so that we can do this quicker, so we can do it stronger protecting the bike less onerous street and we know that when we don't do this, it can be deadly. over the last two weeks we have seen people on our streets and high injury corridors, pedestrians and cyclists who have lost their lives, and this is a solution to that if we do it right. we need to do it quicker and we need to do it with stronger protections, but we have learned from this process, and we know we can build on it and continue the great work. last thing i want to say, thank you to the business community who have stuck with us through this process and i looked down polk street and icy parking and
thank you for hosting us and having us here in your hood. they are what this is all about. seniors being able to walk down and use this street in a safe way, in a way that really activates. i tell everybody about the alley right now. what people say we have challenges with the alley, they look over here. this is the model for what we can do for all of our cities. we have also learned from what we did in polk street so that we can do this quicker, so we can do it stronger protecting the bike...
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they need to declare and inform us. implementation of additional protocol to make it a condition for the transfer of technology depends totally on each state. some countries do not make it a condition and others make it a condition. it is up to the country to decide. that that-line is they have a safeguard with us, and is a small quantity protocol. should move on to the full-fledged safeguard agreement before they import the nuclear materials on their territory. additional protocol has nothing to do with this reactor, and it is not the condition for the .ransfer isiaeaas the (202) concerned, they can put it as a protocol or not. >> thank you for that. with the iranian and the jcpoa, the biggest item in the news of late and of which there has been great controversy inside the nonproliferation community has to do with the "atomic archive." it was a trove of information disclosed by the israelis. the debate has been whether or not the response to information was sufficiently timely, sufficiently in-depth, or whether there
they need to declare and inform us. implementation of additional protocol to make it a condition for the transfer of technology depends totally on each state. some countries do not make it a condition and others make it a condition. it is up to the country to decide. that that-line is they have a safeguard with us, and is a small quantity protocol. should move on to the full-fledged safeguard agreement before they import the nuclear materials on their territory. additional protocol has nothing...
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it's people that facebook use it's. best's drug where her cocaine is where four bucks for the under fifty to everybody used. cocaine you can smoke it this is worth fifty thirty. twenty. two this is about a fifteen people smoke this one figures. you can find these drugs in any city in the united states that you walk along as you want to get about to. make money. and that's what i do every day. the on site takes a few months as doctors trainers experts i'm psychologist put the aspiring cosmonauts through their paces. fortunately top of. us which are adults should you open the. doors of the let's move to nothing it's. some was a commercial. for the neon not. by me. subways each year missed. the one that received the school but i made it through with it on the special show because the most. so it's up in each of those taking yes. but you mean they. put of us little boys she knew she was. up on your phone with you when you're watching. the locals bookworms. the motion to push back which let the motion just before course whic
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welcome, thank you forjoining us. how useful is this report with so much of it redacted?very little redacted there, and i think very much of that there, and i think very much of that the american public, as well as congress can learn, from reading that part of the report. certainly in the part one of the reports, with respect to the actual russian interference campaign, as opposed to the obstruction ofjustice, there are redacted, and those reflect, for the most part, ongoing investigations and some sensitive sources and methods, but i think anyone reading this can come away with two really overwhelming conclusions. 0ne with two really overwhelming conclusions. one that there was an enormous number of contacts between people involved with the term campaign and people who had to close ties to the russian government. this didn't rise to the level of criminal conspiracy, or what robert mueller defined as coordination, which reads very much like criminal conspiracy, and actual agreement expressed to engage in the interference. but there's a whole lot of daylight between nothin
welcome, thank you forjoining us. how useful is this report with so much of it redacted?very little redacted there, and i think very much of that there, and i think very much of that the american public, as well as congress can learn, from reading that part of the report. certainly in the part one of the reports, with respect to the actual russian interference campaign, as opposed to the obstruction ofjustice, there are redacted, and those reflect, for the most part, ongoing investigations and...
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and today a top us diplomat told me there would be consequences to using huawei.ir 5g networks in any place, we are letting countries know that we're going to have to consider the risk that produces to our information sharing arrangements with them. it was here last week that the uk's national security council met to decide what to do about 5g. details of those discussions promptly leaked, leading to an ongoing inquiry. but it reportedly decided that the risks of using huawei could be managed. that's a view washington won't be happy about. the chancellor has been in china in the last few days to encourage trade, and deciding whether to give huawei a role involves balancing the economic benefits with the national security risks, as well as the potential of falling out with washington or beijing. i think the british government is extremely worried. on the one hand, they are looking forward to forging ever—closer economic ties with china in a post—brexit scenario, whereas on the other hand, under america's pressure, the uk have to work out what are the security risks
and today a top us diplomat told me there would be consequences to using huawei.ir 5g networks in any place, we are letting countries know that we're going to have to consider the risk that produces to our information sharing arrangements with them. it was here last week that the uk's national security council met to decide what to do about 5g. details of those discussions promptly leaked, leading to an ongoing inquiry. but it reportedly decided that the risks of using huawei could be managed....