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hitlers use to use -- ibm.o use -- thetoos on were from the jews that technology. it has not changed. it has just gotten more technology. host: bruce, would you be in technologynning this , the use of this technology, as we just heard about in san francisco? a heartbeat.es, in because what is going to happen is -- like the lady before me -- it is going to be used not for good but for bad. always for bad. it is never for good use. host: take us to some of the reaction of the sheriff's sergeant deputies you talked -- the sheriff's sergeant deputies you talked to, how they use this and how they see it? guest: with every technology, there are good and bad uses. you see the deputies and people who are supportive of that community saying this is a way that our deputies cannot just have more accurate investigations, quicker arrests of the bad guys, but also potentially make them safer by knowing who they are looking at when they scan them. so there is that side of the debate. on the flipside, there is a similar amount of passion of people saying this is a step too far. as
hitlers use to use -- ibm.o use -- thetoos on were from the jews that technology. it has not changed. it has just gotten more technology. host: bruce, would you be in technologynning this , the use of this technology, as we just heard about in san francisco? a heartbeat.es, in because what is going to happen is -- like the lady before me -- it is going to be used not for good but for bad. always for bad. it is never for good use. host: take us to some of the reaction of the sheriff's sergeant...
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these are custom made shift headphones created using a 3 d. printer and you could win this cool but more on that later isn't that incredible what you can make with 3 d. printed these days guns for example and even an audio fishless human organs the potentials of 3 d. printing today on ship. 3 d. printers can produce amazing stuff replacement beaks for eagles platform shoes and even delicious looking pies and now high end 3 d. printers even use rays of light but more on that later in the show basically all 3 d. printers maillot and shapes source material into a desired 3 dimensional form the material dries and you're done and the good news is 3 d. printers for home use reasonably priced as well. the 3 d. printer industry is booming according to industry experts volos 6 years ago companies in this sector generated 2700000000 euros in 2015 they made 4400000000 euros and last year a staggering 8100000000 now experts expect the sector to make an eye watering 20000000000 euros in 2020. to help protect the region's gorgeous corals from climate change
these are custom made shift headphones created using a 3 d. printer and you could win this cool but more on that later isn't that incredible what you can make with 3 d. printed these days guns for example and even an audio fishless human organs the potentials of 3 d. printing today on ship. 3 d. printers can produce amazing stuff replacement beaks for eagles platform shoes and even delicious looking pies and now high end 3 d. printers even use rays of light but more on that later in the show...
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of us will still uses at the us all this only at tech countries as of last week by. volvo c. view of look at the bill look at the walk of life can stumble. and the one is the huge capacity of red lead the because the phones and get the control. the best thing we can hope for is for the iranians the americans to come back to the table and talk to one another in the next sixty days. might still be in the same position we're in today really. very much to all of you for being with us thanks to you out there for tuning in season for s who are blind or visually impaired we are including audio description to introduce the program's key visual elements today the laura flanders program features two choreographers. alan shepard founder kinetic light and elizabeth streb founder slam strobe lab for action mechanics footage illustrates the disability arts work of alice shepherd. artist activist academic shepherd whirls gracefully in her wheelchair she performs with other dancers the speed down ramps in their wheelchairs partner an intimate poses and soar through the air. in archi
of us will still uses at the us all this only at tech countries as of last week by. volvo c. view of look at the bill look at the walk of life can stumble. and the one is the huge capacity of red lead the because the phones and get the control. the best thing we can hope for is for the iranians the americans to come back to the table and talk to one another in the next sixty days. might still be in the same position we're in today really. very much to all of you for being with us thanks to you...
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us army veteran aisha capital barry joins us.terms of iraq, let's bring of the embassy statement, the departure, the state department ordering departure of all government employees from iraq at the us embassy in baghdad and the us consulate. what do you think? >> tensions i definitely high. we've seen a problem like this where there were some iranian militias targeting the consulate and we pulled out the iran deal and identified the iranian guard as a terrorist group, differently sending a strong tough message to iran tensions are high and we are willing to respond in a defensive posture. >> scary for everyone here at home because you wake up and you hear the word war and possibly going to war, what would be the straw that would break the camel's that? what would forces in that direction? >> intelligence reports came out of missiles targeting us troops. >> there is allegedly some video of that but the video has not been released. >> if that is so where they want to be more offensive there is a retaliatory a situation but the unit
us army veteran aisha capital barry joins us.terms of iraq, let's bring of the embassy statement, the departure, the state department ordering departure of all government employees from iraq at the us embassy in baghdad and the us consulate. what do you think? >> tensions i definitely high. we've seen a problem like this where there were some iranian militias targeting the consulate and we pulled out the iran deal and identified the iranian guard as a terrorist group, differently sending...
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us half an hour or so ago, huawei said the us decision would not hurt huawei but hurt us consumers andthe us lag behind in its ambitions for 56 and this has been the consistent refrain. they expected the move from washington and it has been so widely broadcast by the us administration. they have been going round the world to convince allies not to do business with huawei. at the height of the battle between the us administration and the chinese tech giant is the allegation that huawei is being used by china to spy on its customers but i met by china to spy on its customers but imet in by china to spy on its customers but i met in february and had an exclusive interview and was told that it exclusive interview and was told thatitis exclusive interview and was told that it is entirely untrue. we will never undertake any spying activities and we will never accept anyone's instructions to install through the back door. if we take any such actions i will shop the down. . that was the chairman and founder of huawei speaking to me at their headquarters. this move from their headquarters. this
us half an hour or so ago, huawei said the us decision would not hurt huawei but hurt us consumers andthe us lag behind in its ambitions for 56 and this has been the consistent refrain. they expected the move from washington and it has been so widely broadcast by the us administration. they have been going round the world to convince allies not to do business with huawei. at the height of the battle between the us administration and the chinese tech giant is the allegation that huawei is being...
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us. has a thriving used electronics market but. people do take recycling. mark i'm aborting has found suppliers to views bed trees across the country anthony acco from kumasi started repairing electronics goods 13 years ago mostly computers his store has also become an employee above used batteries which he now sells to and his team but. to me when i went out with what i saw right away that this was a good business opportunity they only stay on time and they're clear about what they want that's why we try to hold onto our in the 20 was there one especially this year and no longer gives them to the scrum here chrono in a much more formal 10 power tubes have been sold so far they don't come cheap they can cost between 871500 euros. their customers include both private individuals and public sector institutions such as this health care center if this power outage they just turn on the power tube. we be using power to for several years now in fact it doesn't be alpha tremendous benefits because there's a power fluctuation in crimea especially in the hudson so e
us. has a thriving used electronics market but. people do take recycling. mark i'm aborting has found suppliers to views bed trees across the country anthony acco from kumasi started repairing electronics goods 13 years ago mostly computers his store has also become an employee above used batteries which he now sells to and his team but. to me when i went out with what i saw right away that this was a good business opportunity they only stay on time and they're clear about what they want that's...
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lost on us we. lost on us. also. if. you get these missional. that was because i was sure when you when you my out zap zap would leave the disputed american skillet you know who would screw up and you might join in you might and any new mode store. up with the reunion address you see your whiz which rescues going i would have us a machine here so. you see you the beats are the most awkward at least of all you just are going to predict human i want to talk about my store i'm sorry. mr needham some of that not splotches would. say you idiot of which and it's on $3000000.00. and using your school class because of our national the muslim holy god of show just let me bring my she knew she and us up at the store and you go. i you know what to do with the genius in that chair. i mean most of us used to in this edition of the industry but the woman. blessed to still in the room we used and we're measuring us to be consistent with the. 3 years before sanctions were built russians came out in force to protest against what they said were rigged elections a
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and with what use. the thing about alliances is, you can't say exactly what the future is going to look like but you can say these are the folks, these are like-minded nations that i want to work with to deal with whatever comes for the future. >> we have time for one last round of questions. let's start there. >>> hi, stephen young with the use. thanks for the answers. the nuclear posture review as you all know has that the us was not prepared at that point to the sole purpose of nuclear weapons was deterrence. by a subliminal of nuclear weapons is deterrence and set as a goal that the us should be able to say. the purpose is weapons reform. and january 2017, vice president biden give a speech next door where he said, he and the president concluded at that time, the us had reached that point where the us should be able to say, that the sole purpose of us nuclear weapons is deterrence. and he added that in his view, he could not imagine a scenario under which the us first use of nuclear weapons would be
and with what use. the thing about alliances is, you can't say exactly what the future is going to look like but you can say these are the folks, these are like-minded nations that i want to work with to deal with whatever comes for the future. >> we have time for one last round of questions. let's start there. >>> hi, stephen young with the use. thanks for the answers. the nuclear posture review as you all know has that the us was not prepared at that point to the sole purpose...
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in or using, or acquiring. license plate leaders -- readers are used to enforce in force red light camera laws. as many neighbors have reminded us via e-mail, security cameras can play a critical role in apprehending theft, violent crime, in fact, that same information can be made available to public defenders to ensure no one is wrongfully commit -- convicted of crimes. where we get into trouble, though, is where these technologies are used in ways that are inconsistent with that positive intent. when personal information of innocent members of the public is shared with third parties in ways that would make anyone uncomfortable. when marginalized groups, whether because of the color of their skin, their religion, national origin, sexual orientation, or gender identity are tracked, harassed, subject of violence. if you take even a cursory look at historical uses of surveillance technology, it is often these marginalized groups, even back in the sixties, artists and political dissidents who were disproportionate
in or using, or acquiring. license plate leaders -- readers are used to enforce in force red light camera laws. as many neighbors have reminded us via e-mail, security cameras can play a critical role in apprehending theft, violent crime, in fact, that same information can be made available to public defenders to ensure no one is wrongfully commit -- convicted of crimes. where we get into trouble, though, is where these technologies are used in ways that are inconsistent with that positive...
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the aim is to use more renewable energy and to move away from nuclear energy but could we use nuclear power in a different way. after all the sun gets its energy from nuclear fusion. at the max planck institute in codd's followed the vendor 7 x. fusion device is being used to test whether nuclear fusion could work in a power plant. this is just i don't know you it's a new primary energy source it's an energy source that people don't use yet it's a recreating the process that happens in the sun that's the very basic physical process that releases the energy just because it's you know the fight and the conditions in the sun can't be created on earth they're far too extreme was certainly extreme just absolutely that's why they're better up there in the middle of the sun on earth we try to create much friendlier conditions but it was the same process of generating energy. researchers are trying to gain energy from the fusion of 2 atomic nuclei in a power plant. on earth they fused to hydrogen atoms which released large amounts of usable energy. one gram of fuel could be used in a power pl
the aim is to use more renewable energy and to move away from nuclear energy but could we use nuclear power in a different way. after all the sun gets its energy from nuclear fusion. at the max planck institute in codd's followed the vendor 7 x. fusion device is being used to test whether nuclear fusion could work in a power plant. this is just i don't know you it's a new primary energy source it's an energy source that people don't use yet it's a recreating the process that happens in the sun...
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us.an improving picture this week. we've got high pressure moving in which will kill the showers. we'll see more sunshine around and it will turn a little bit warmer for most of us as well. but there's no heatwave on the horizon. it'll feel a lot better than we've experienced over the past week or so. low pressure, which brought wet weather to southern parts of the uk during friday night, will clear away. we could start off with early showers, particularly across the south—east. these will tend to fizzle out. many places starting off this morning on a chilly note, but bright and with plenty of sunshine. then we'll get the showers going again. in the afternoon they're likely to develop in the northern isles, one or two across scotland, otherwise plenty of sunshine here. quite a chilly breeze across northern coasts. most of the showers will be across central and eastern england. the odd heavy one, maybe the odd rumble of thunder too. the best of the temperatures here in that north—westerly
us.an improving picture this week. we've got high pressure moving in which will kill the showers. we'll see more sunshine around and it will turn a little bit warmer for most of us as well. but there's no heatwave on the horizon. it'll feel a lot better than we've experienced over the past week or so. low pressure, which brought wet weather to southern parts of the uk during friday night, will clear away. we could start off with early showers, particularly across the south—east. these will...
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they're using facebook as a whole are using twitter as their own those. are their portals world of information google and facebook started out as internet companies and it has changed they morph into media companies they've morphed into telecommunications providers and at least in the u.s. media companies are regulated newspapers are regulated telecommunications providers are regulated internet companies social media companies like google and facebook are not the roles have changed studies show now that individuals expect the news to find them. when we started them and the number one thing that we were out with our company with that money. they are that doesn't make any every month for their baby and you need to create a different format. or so much. misinformation and it's packaged very well and it looks the same with your. page we can lose. so much. what we've gained in terms of a kind of democratic freedoms a market based economy. come to take for granted both google and facebook announced they are updating their company policies to ban fake news sites
they're using facebook as a whole are using twitter as their own those. are their portals world of information google and facebook started out as internet companies and it has changed they morph into media companies they've morphed into telecommunications providers and at least in the u.s. media companies are regulated newspapers are regulated telecommunications providers are regulated internet companies social media companies like google and facebook are not the roles have changed studies show...
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to us goods.f this are us farmers, whose products have been hit by retaliatory tariffs and they are desperate for a trade deal as soon as possible. we have almost waited almost too long, so the only thing that is really going to help us is if he makes a deal and china comes in and they guarantee to buy x amount of bushels. and us consumers, who are now going to find a range of imports costing way more in the shops. and if this carries on, it will be the global economy that will suffer. jon sopel, bbc news, washington. let's get some of the day's other news. the head of a powerful congressional committee in the united states has issued subpoenas for six years of president trump's tax returns. the chairman of the powerful house ways and means committee announced the measure after the trump administration refused a formal request to hand over the records earlier this week. britain, france and the united states are among countries warning of a humanitarian crisis if syria mounts an all—out offensive a
to us goods.f this are us farmers, whose products have been hit by retaliatory tariffs and they are desperate for a trade deal as soon as possible. we have almost waited almost too long, so the only thing that is really going to help us is if he makes a deal and china comes in and they guarantee to buy x amount of bushels. and us consumers, who are now going to find a range of imports costing way more in the shops. and if this carries on, it will be the global economy that will suffer. jon...
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we're on our way to an experience that hopes to make us think about how our data is being used. where we're delivered a message. "we need you, sarah needs you. keep your phone to hand and await further instructions. josh." text message alert i've got a text message. "meet me here in five minutes under the green leafy hut thing." recollection is a piece of immersive theatre that uses your data, the same sort of information advertisers easily get their hands on, to take you on a somewhat uncomfortable journey. 0k, stay close, let's move. stay close. are you sarah? yes. do you know josh? yes. we're told about a secret mind—shifting experience, where we give up our memories. memory deletion, basically. and you don't remember because it's a procedure you had done. this is the first step towards me piecing my mind back together. i went behind the scenes with one of the creators to learn what is actually going on here. we get sent their name and e—mail from our ticketing provider. we can run a data enrichment on that person. it will start to pull out things like related people, things
we're on our way to an experience that hopes to make us think about how our data is being used. where we're delivered a message. "we need you, sarah needs you. keep your phone to hand and await further instructions. josh." text message alert i've got a text message. "meet me here in five minutes under the green leafy hut thing." recollection is a piece of immersive theatre that uses your data, the same sort of information advertisers easily get their hands on, to take you on...
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us use oui’ screens less for some time they want to help us use our screens less and not be distractedlp with out here. however, at the same time, they launched a new features they will have and will be looking more intently at our phones and other devices more than ever before. i'm privacy there has been something of a flip—flop. seven months ago they launched their home hub, a screen to go in the home to control all of your smart home features. at the time they said they would not be a camera on the device because they wanted people to feel co mforta ble because they wanted people to feel comfortable in the privacy of their own home. they have now rebranded the device, they have called it the nest hub max. and it has a camera. dave lee, bbc news. with that we in this edition of asia business report. sport today is coming up next. ——we entered this addition. this is bbc news. the top stories this hour: doubts about us—china trade talks have been sending financial markets sharply downwards again. but chinese vice premier is heading to the us for talks. two reuters' journalists, jailed
us use oui’ screens less for some time they want to help us use our screens less and not be distractedlp with out here. however, at the same time, they launched a new features they will have and will be looking more intently at our phones and other devices more than ever before. i'm privacy there has been something of a flip—flop. seven months ago they launched their home hub, a screen to go in the home to control all of your smart home features. at the time they said they would not be a...
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your specific keywords that you use with the same sentiments that you use i'm using your data to persuade you the way i want you to be rescreened and users can monetize fake news too the more attention and clicks it garners the more advertising revenue a user can make. demands advertising revenues in fact many people in the north macedonian town of valis got rich producing fake news in the 2016 u.s. presidential race. france has shocked the world endorses donald trump for president clinton e-mails linked to political paedophile sex ring. fake news stories like these were produced by a group of students from north macedonia during the u.s. presidential race and 2016 they were based in the city of venice which underwent major deindustrialization after the disintegration of yugoslavia many factories shut down and unemployment was high so creating fake news presented a great opportunity. to make some fast cash how step one create a website and a facebook profile with a catchy name and start posting plagiarized or made up stories with sensational headlines to create by fake facebook accounts a
your specific keywords that you use with the same sentiments that you use i'm using your data to persuade you the way i want you to be rescreened and users can monetize fake news too the more attention and clicks it garners the more advertising revenue a user can make. demands advertising revenues in fact many people in the north macedonian town of valis got rich producing fake news in the 2016 u.s. presidential race. france has shocked the world endorses donald trump for president clinton...
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money they're attempting to addict us and they're addicting us on the basis of data the problem with that is that you only see what you already know and that's not a good thing because you also need to see what you don't know because otherwise you can learn. facebook this morning is defending itself against accusations of political bias an article posted monday on the tech news site gizmodo said facebook workers suppress conservative leaning news stories in its trending section and that creates a terrible dynamic when it comes to the consumption of information and news because it leads us to only see the world in a very very small and narrow way it makes us easier to control and easier to be manipulated. the. i think what's so troubling about google and facebook is you don't know what you don't know and while the internet provides a lot of openness in the sense that you have access to all this information the fact of the matter is you. of basically 2 gatekeepers facebook and google which control what we have access to news organizations have to be prepared that their home pages are l
money they're attempting to addict us and they're addicting us on the basis of data the problem with that is that you only see what you already know and that's not a good thing because you also need to see what you don't know because otherwise you can learn. facebook this morning is defending itself against accusations of political bias an article posted monday on the tech news site gizmodo said facebook workers suppress conservative leaning news stories in its trending section and that creates...
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what is a real use. to taiwan. the men in the china is becoming stronger and stronger no matter how many weapons to taiwan would have by their would not be useful. was the scenario i believe the taiwanese. is not to really buy weapons they're trying to buy you sure it's are you sure is that it could be filled with american blood are you sure it's not to could not to really guard he's a safety so what. is the safety of the taiwanese people their safety and security come from good relationship with them and then china that is where the security lie and even economically dependent so heavily upon men and china i know we have extended the good will time and again if you compare the previous. and the current to us r.t. you would find the difference so. and it won't be. across a strait utilizing the trust of china taiwan. now at the moscow conference on international security minister of aid said that china is strongly against the taiwan travel act that the united states adopt it is a blatant interference in china's dome
what is a real use. to taiwan. the men in the china is becoming stronger and stronger no matter how many weapons to taiwan would have by their would not be useful. was the scenario i believe the taiwanese. is not to really buy weapons they're trying to buy you sure it's are you sure is that it could be filled with american blood are you sure it's not to could not to really guard he's a safety so what. is the safety of the taiwanese people their safety and security come from good relationship...
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stormtroopers they didn't use the gulag they didn't use the arrest of political prisoners. we all opted 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 in ability to manipulate us. hitler and mussolini could only have dreamed up the power and we are essentially trusting these large tech companies to make the right good decision for us i for 1 am not prepared to see that level of power to these individuals. in the company. look. look. look. it. costs. very well can see you watching us in such. good earth survival guide books they say yes i'm all going to start at least surfaced sla sure it's going to get. back to. playing. repatriations game for the rest of 70. 6 delegates at the treasury for. i. believe. it is a virtual certainty that you will fight on a battlefield for america at some point your life bracing for combat the u.s. vice president tells military academy graduates they should be prepared for active service around the globe including in europe also ahead. serbia puts its milit
stormtroopers they didn't use the gulag they didn't use the arrest of political prisoners. we all opted 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 in ability to manipulate us. hitler and mussolini could only have dreamed up the power and we are essentially trusting these large tech companies to make the right good decision for us i for 1 am not prepared to see that level of power to these individuals....
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what's just basically giving us in return for letting him watch us. and shift business it's a constant one step bezos has collected all this data about what we've been looking at on the market he starts to evaluate. the house he wants to use it to learn what preferences influence our surfing behavior on set himself and set it in for much you want to. get the chip business. so what's he doing with all this information. he looks at which products are often bought with which other products from their range and then offers them to us he says i think people who bought this product also bought that product but again if many consumers think this is something really great. at the start at the school. this is what i have sun surprisingly 30 percent of amazon's turnover allegedly comes from these recommendations they notice on realizes that we humans are much more predictable than we think we are seen as. human is pregnant now how could just base also know that. defeat. the ability to find the right product is not only based on the comparison of a lot of factor
what's just basically giving us in return for letting him watch us. and shift business it's a constant one step bezos has collected all this data about what we've been looking at on the market he starts to evaluate. the house he wants to use it to learn what preferences influence our surfing behavior on set himself and set it in for much you want to. get the chip business. so what's he doing with all this information. he looks at which products are often bought with which other products from...
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give us your thoughts. theiphone had to say. give us your thoughts. the iphone is still in decline.hrinking universe of its own making. the iphones we have now, they last three oi’ iphones we have now, they last three orfour iphones we have now, they last three or four years, iphones we have now, they last three oi’ four years, even iphones we have now, they last three orfour years, even longer. iphones we have now, they last three orfouryears, even longer. so, people don't need to buy new ones every one or two years the way they used to and assist shrinking the number of people buying them. they don't have too and there isn't that desire, because there isn't that new innovation or fantastic new camera to make us want to swap at this point. yeah. apple is trapped by its own success. point. yeah. apple is trapped by its own success. a few years point. yeah. apple is trapped by its own success. a few years ago point. yeah. apple is trapped by its own success. a few years ago it would bring out a fantastic new device with major improvements and eve ryo ne device with major improvements
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shejoins us now. thank you very much forjoining us.ng to be the biggest beneficiaries of this trade war, do the farmers in washington state who export to china by that argument? are farmers are very worried. they have seen increased tariffs, they don't have a lot to fall back on and so this tariff war that has been taking place has had a big impact on our farmers, and that has been taking place has had a big impact on ourfarmers, and i think the biggest thing is the ongoing uncertainty. there is the tariffs and the uncertainty. how do you negotiate future deals? people are not sure if there would be increased tariffs going forward for so we increased tariffs going forward for so we know that means that folks look for other markets to find goods and so even if this is resolved, there is a big concern for our farmers about how quickly he get that market share back. presumably farmers have to plan in advance, right? you have to buy your seed, planter receipt. whatever they‘ re exporting a bidet still got to plan, growing those crops, how
shejoins us now. thank you very much forjoining us.ng to be the biggest beneficiaries of this trade war, do the farmers in washington state who export to china by that argument? are farmers are very worried. they have seen increased tariffs, they don't have a lot to fall back on and so this tariff war that has been taking place has had a big impact on our farmers, and that has been taking place has had a big impact on ourfarmers, and i think the biggest thing is the ongoing uncertainty. there...
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through us i think a. lot more than is an agricultural engineer who advises wine growers in the region on how to cut down on the use of pesticides. flown home works for an association that's helping nearly 3000 farmers around the country. rather than. somebody else having you want to check the vines and we've discussed which product to use and how much of it. these are very specific measures tailored to the client to optimize the use of pesticides to put the. best decides are by definition dangerous for insects. last summer france became the 1st country in europe to ban councils from using 5 pesticides that are considered particularly harmful especially to peace but these chemicals are widely used in france as wine growing regions. produces white wine grapes in his vineyard which covers 20 hector's he can't switch to fully organic production because the vines are constantly threatened by fungal disease. if i switch to organic farming i couldn't harvest every year and in today's economy that would be tough.
through us i think a. lot more than is an agricultural engineer who advises wine growers in the region on how to cut down on the use of pesticides. flown home works for an association that's helping nearly 3000 farmers around the country. rather than. somebody else having you want to check the vines and we've discussed which product to use and how much of it. these are very specific measures tailored to the client to optimize the use of pesticides to put the. best decides are by definition...
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we used to have senate snuff boxes filled on the taxpayers dime and the residue on the floors used to be so considerable charles dixens warned fellow visitors not to pick up anything they dropped unless they had a pair of gloves on. one of the senators that dixens admired most from that visit was henry clay. and befitting the commonwealth of kentucky and our own rich history with the crop, that legendary kentuckian was also a legendary tobacco enthusiast. when the first stop light came over the appalachians, tobacco offered the perfect opportunity to jump start their new lives. a pocketful of seeds was enough for a down payment on a new economically secured future for your family. kentucky had fertile soil, we had favorable summers and we had access to the m is -- mississippi for shipping. before long, tobacco was a stable crop for literally tens of thousands of kentucky farms. for a time, we led even virginia and north carolina, as the number one tobacco state. generations of farmers, even if they weren't primarily tobacco growers would plant a little corner of it to help float the r
we used to have senate snuff boxes filled on the taxpayers dime and the residue on the floors used to be so considerable charles dixens warned fellow visitors not to pick up anything they dropped unless they had a pair of gloves on. one of the senators that dixens admired most from that visit was henry clay. and befitting the commonwealth of kentucky and our own rich history with the crop, that legendary kentuckian was also a legendary tobacco enthusiast. when the first stop light came over the...
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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 when there is none and purposes were we still don't know to this day because google still has not come clean with what they were doing 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. nobody could see coming that false confessions would. in this population of all look. at any interrogations out there what you'll see is threat promise threat promise threat lie a lie a lie the process of the turkish was designed to put people in just th
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 when there is none and purposes were we still don't know to this day because google still has not come clean with what they were doing 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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currently, use sizes are not abandoned with a change of use. since the case report was accomplished, from was a new zoning control tables. currently they state this is a cu in the chinatown visitor retail district but former retail is not permitted. formal retail restaurants are not permitted and the ordinance should be changed to reflect that. staff recommendation is for approval with modifications. staff is also recommending that the commission include in their motion a recommendation that staff be able to continue to review and retype th refine ande ordinance. staff continues to make non-substantive changes to the ordinance moving through the process, there may be changes at the city attorney's office considers substantive and to controls. therefore staff is respectfully asking that the commission includes this recommendation in their motion in case such changes need to occur and the same recommendation was made for phase two of the code reorganization and was effective in providing a more accurate and complete ordinance. that concludes my r
currently, use sizes are not abandoned with a change of use. since the case report was accomplished, from was a new zoning control tables. currently they state this is a cu in the chinatown visitor retail district but former retail is not permitted. formal retail restaurants are not permitted and the ordinance should be changed to reflect that. staff recommendation is for approval with modifications. staff is also recommending that the commission include in their motion a recommendation that...
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thank you for joining us, great to have you with us. have a good day.tes until the top of the hour. could medical marijuana be the path to curbing the opioid epidemic. researchers think so. doctor mark siegel is here to explain why he thinks it is a promising idea. ♪ heather: doctors in colorado will recommend medical marijuana instead of opioids. the bill arriving on the heels of a recent study revealing cbd can help reduce cravings among heroin addicts so is swapping one drug for another really the best solution? joining us is doctor mark siegel. thank you for joining us. what do you think of this? does it make sense to you? >> in terms of colorado marijuana is widely available for recreational use but when it comes to doctors prescribing the first thing i want to know is what are they prescribing them for. what is the cause of the pain? is it muscular? could it be treated with molecular relaxants or physical therapy or losing weight? there are other approaches to pain management but i will say for colorado if you're going to prescribe a drug i would
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that big and so used a number of us if you didn't wonder what i'm so used to number of us if you'd been a boy and they're going to tell you that. you know we're going to do that you. ernie. and bert on cue welcome to britain bush. because the best that he got there for probably was a bottle. delivery just dump bush tossed in to see if there an opinion even a cheney don't treat their own you know let me think that you know able to pull the signal going away because you put it on the go get them into going to take those and you have the mentee is supposed to look. if we're doing what they're going to hold and i want to do so in a cinema and in the know on to the scene or do you seen viewer lynsey or senior will no muss vote they're not. going to get blown again and that had to listen again get you know a good listener. get them on that of a theory but i know you're going to put it in again and again if they're convenient but follow up on that and soon i'm so young that the steam on. seeing your thing will get one that will fit in someone things think it passe for them what you free seek w
that big and so used a number of us if you didn't wonder what i'm so used to number of us if you'd been a boy and they're going to tell you that. you know we're going to do that you. ernie. and bert on cue welcome to britain bush. because the best that he got there for probably was a bottle. delivery just dump bush tossed in to see if there an opinion even a cheney don't treat their own you know let me think that you know able to pull the signal going away because you put it on the go get them...
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coyou still use google >> i use it about 80% less than i used use it and i'm trying get it entirely outmy digital diet >> wow >> for similar reasons >> sorry >> for similar reasons why you quit facebook? >> yes, and by the way, just as with facebook, i like the people at google, but i don't like the business model and i don't feel like i want to be part of it so i don't use their search engine anymore i don't use chrome i don't use g mail i have a g mail account, but it's kind of dormant i don't use it and i'm trying to get away from google maps as much possible though that is harder >> see, i think this is fascinating. t you even say i don't use what'sapp, but if you did, you'd quit it. you're trying to tamp back your google use all of this from the man who revolutionized coverage of personal technology. what should our viewers take away from that >> i think they should use whatever tech makes them comfortable, but i would like them to understand that they shouldn't be comfortable with surveillance technology and that is what facebook is built on and what google is built on. and to som
coyou still use google >> i use it about 80% less than i used use it and i'm trying get it entirely outmy digital diet >> wow >> for similar reasons >> sorry >> for similar reasons why you quit facebook? >> yes, and by the way, just as with facebook, i like the people at google, but i don't like the business model and i don't feel like i want to be part of it so i don't use their search engine anymore i don't use chrome i don't use g mail i have a g mail...
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help us love one another just like you have helped us.t. we pray that we as a nation will continue to make the necessary efforts to love our neighbor, that we would work towards the betterment of our brothers and sisters. let us never forget that the founding fathers design our nation with the belief that god is active in the affairs of men and that prayer, morality and integrity are the essential ingredients that keep our nation on the path to prosperity. finally, we pray that in god we trust should not become just a repeated motto, but a standard, and that this trust in our hearts which should always proclaim god bless the united states of america. this i pray in jesus name. >>> let us pray. father, we gather together this morning, grateful to you that we live in a nation where you have given us the right to worship you and to honor you without fear and without favor. we give you all the glory and honor for the greatness to which this nation is risen from its humble beginnings. we intercede right now for our president and the first lady
help us love one another just like you have helped us.t. we pray that we as a nation will continue to make the necessary efforts to love our neighbor, that we would work towards the betterment of our brothers and sisters. let us never forget that the founding fathers design our nation with the belief that god is active in the affairs of men and that prayer, morality and integrity are the essential ingredients that keep our nation on the path to prosperity. finally, we pray that in god we trust...
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used to sit around every day and we used to remove stories from the news feed that were too conservative and now and then we inject a story that we saw it was really cool. facebook founder mark zuckerberg says he's committed to giving everyone a voice news from responding to an allegation that facebook edits conservative views out of its trending topics they can suppress certain types of results based on what they think you should be seeing based on what your followers are presenting now a new report claims that according to a former facebook employee the social media mega company sometimes ignores what is actually trending among its 1000000000 users if the story originated from a conservative news source or if it's a topic causing buzz among conservatives. facebook costly manipulates or users they do it by the things that they insert into the news they do it by the types of posts they allow their users to see and the fact that they actually decided to do psychological experiments on the users is something that i think a lot of people need to really fully understand and they were doing i
used to sit around every day and we used to remove stories from the news feed that were too conservative and now and then we inject a story that we saw it was really cool. facebook founder mark zuckerberg says he's committed to giving everyone a voice news from responding to an allegation that facebook edits conservative views out of its trending topics they can suppress certain types of results based on what they think you should be seeing based on what your followers are presenting now a new...
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of us all. the island needs to close down for rejuvenation up in the course it's affected my income and i would like my baby to reopen so that our boat service communities can resume their work and earn again my boy enough when my m.b.a. is reopened the trash may be gone but it will likely take decades for the ecosystem to recover. the business asia thanks from me and the team and belin. challenge to today's. medicine 3.0. the biggest development since the discovery of penicillin. was using instead of going to the doctor but official intelligence instead of private consulting my personalized pills instead of one kind it's a big business with risks to have. made in germany the demon spawn d w. i'm scared that the work that hard and in the end is a me your not a lot of the year and more we will send you back. are you familiar with this. with the smugglers we're alliance of. what's your story. ready on what numbers of women especially of victims of violence. take part and send us your story we are
of us all. the island needs to close down for rejuvenation up in the course it's affected my income and i would like my baby to reopen so that our boat service communities can resume their work and earn again my boy enough when my m.b.a. is reopened the trash may be gone but it will likely take decades for the ecosystem to recover. the business asia thanks from me and the team and belin. challenge to today's. medicine 3.0. the biggest development since the discovery of penicillin. was using...
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is taking hello on the escalation tensions between the us and china you can keep an eye on us tell us what we're going on we're nine hours away in theory james -- from a donald trump imposing his threat of increased and expanded it tariffs on chinese goods -- it could take place just after midnight in washington no talks are under way there beijing has said it will retaliate if he goes ahead. us officials for their part say china has already backed off of commitments made in earlier discussions. president trump has said this evening he will speak to she jing ping by phone soon. he says the deal remains possible but that he believes terrace would otherwise present a quote excellent alternatitive take a listeten. i have no idea what's going to happen i did get last night a very beautiful letter from president xi. let's work together let's see if we can get something done. but they renegegotiated the deai mean they took a whether it's intellectual property theft they took many many parts of that deal and they've renegotiated you can't do that. and i'm different thahan a lot f people. i h
is taking hello on the escalation tensions between the us and china you can keep an eye on us tell us what we're going on we're nine hours away in theory james -- from a donald trump imposing his threat of increased and expanded it tariffs on chinese goods -- it could take place just after midnight in washington no talks are under way there beijing has said it will retaliate if he goes ahead. us officials for their part say china has already backed off of commitments made in earlier...
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they had been used on going conflicts such as. regional government must make that decision that nobody will now here in france we had confirmation from the defense minister this flawless polly that that saudi cargo ship was also due to dock in the port of laughter in northern france and was due to receive a shipment of arms from france as part of the sales to saudi arabia and now this is what she had to say last week in regards to that. arms delivery accords and due credit to agreement which was made a few years ago well that news was met with protests at the port of of when it was announced last week that's because there was a leaked investigation in the last month show which alleges that the french government has been made aware by secretive military notes that weapons sold by france society arabia could have been used on the front line in yemen and could have been used against civilians and that provoked lots of anger from people who wanted to stop that shipment from going ahead now president michel also spoke about this last w
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thank you for bringing us the latest on. the son of israel's pm netanyahu has hit out of germany over what he claimed was berlin's funding of anti israel non-governmental organizations that's despite the german foreign minister recently restating the country's support for israel. 70 years ago today on the 11th of may 1949 israel was admitted to the un as a fool member on this occasion the federal government would like to read to raid the german is stance also in the un shoulder to shoulder with israel who security right to exist must never be called into question by anyone knew where continue to support israel's legitimate interests to help strengthen its representation in the un and do our utmost to pose an attempt to isolate or do it. it will be nice if you stop interfering in our internal business and stop funding hundreds of frantically leftwing n.g.o.s in the israel the seek its destruction use the hundreds of millions of euros you use for this to from hospitals schools and churches in germany a recent report by israel'
thank you for bringing us the latest on. the son of israel's pm netanyahu has hit out of germany over what he claimed was berlin's funding of anti israel non-governmental organizations that's despite the german foreign minister recently restating the country's support for israel. 70 years ago today on the 11th of may 1949 israel was admitted to the un as a fool member on this occasion the federal government would like to read to raid the german is stance also in the un shoulder to shoulder with...
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because then it's on us.t's to provide them with the information we have and i agree with some stuff we should have pushed back with and have been straight up and saying this is where we are in each and maybe clear if i we have an eight and a half year drought and this is what it would be. i agree with that. >> the resolution, as i read it did not clearly say we do not have supply ly. they have to know this could put us in a position of rationing. >> i would answer we have enough water but people have to ration. people would have to ration. >> commissioner: which is the statement message to the state board right now. >> commissioner: for all the projects listed looking to address the largest problem if it becomes reality, all those will require ceqa analysis and approval of the planning commission. we can't sugar coat it. i suggest we carry this over until we can come back with a revised version of the w.s.a. that deals with the, from my perspective, the two issues i raised and any others appropriate to inclu
because then it's on us.t's to provide them with the information we have and i agree with some stuff we should have pushed back with and have been straight up and saying this is where we are in each and maybe clear if i we have an eight and a half year drought and this is what it would be. i agree with that. >> the resolution, as i read it did not clearly say we do not have supply ly. they have to know this could put us in a position of rationing. >> i would answer we have enough...
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used to make me feel uncomfortable in 2012 gave me a soap to use as a trial and everybody used to laugh because the soap was black and had a strange shape but it cleared the spots on my face. table. her kids also used to be running out to her billing gradients are said to have a healing effect and they come from rwanda and business is good. and that is business africa here on the you for me and the team in berlin as always thanks for keeping us company. cut. to. take it personally with the few people in stories that made it so special for us. to. g.w. . much of a. good link to school africa more store link to exceptional stories of discussion from the use of easy to our website dedicated comes from africa joining us on facebook. for. this is news africa that's coming up in the next 15 minutes have the soul is struck with heavy flooding leaving at least 15 people dance we have a report from. many families that have been left homeless off their brain damaged a house. and on the international day against homophobia. the activist of all efforts to grant them.
used to make me feel uncomfortable in 2012 gave me a soap to use as a trial and everybody used to laugh because the soap was black and had a strange shape but it cleared the spots on my face. table. her kids also used to be running out to her billing gradients are said to have a healing effect and they come from rwanda and business is good. and that is business africa here on the you for me and the team in berlin as always thanks for keeping us company. cut. to. take it personally with the few...
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they don't have the money to afford things that many of us, most of us, take for granted.'t have enough money to even buy some matza the unleavened bread as the bible describes it. israel and it's people need your help now. you can make a life changing difference by calling and saying that you give a $25 food box to help a family in need in israel. thank you and god bless you for your support. >> you like to congress. >> america deserves better. you should resign. >> we are going into >> you lied to congress. america deserves better. you should redesign. >> you seem not to be willing to be the least bit critical in your summarization is. i believe -- >> this attorney general lacks all credibility. >> next step is seeking a contempt citation against the attorney general. >> day one of the attorney general's capitol hill testimony, day 2 apparently off. the judiciary committee refusing to budget would demand the committee staffers question william barr. the wall street journal editorial board praising william barr saying a real attorney general, he gets muted for refusing to
they don't have the money to afford things that many of us, most of us, take for granted.'t have enough money to even buy some matza the unleavened bread as the bible describes it. israel and it's people need your help now. you can make a life changing difference by calling and saying that you give a $25 food box to help a family in need in israel. thank you and god bless you for your support. >> you like to congress. >> america deserves better. you should resign. >> we are...
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been about us, without us from the first day at the state level. scott weiner did not consult with any groups about writing the law and at the local level, the consultation with community group and drafting the mayor's plan was totally insufficient. we hear again and again from people who are in favour of this that it is not compassionate to let people die on the street. our response to that is, of course, it is not compassionate to let people die on the street. it is also not compassionate to cut $40 million in community mental health services since 2008, and to leave people with no choices, or -- arrested eight or more times in the year, then discharging them with no services, then taking their rights away and forcing them into treatment. as others have mentioned here, there's a consensus that forced treatment does not work for drug use, that gives people ptsd and also make some more likely to overdose and avoid treatment in the future. i would just like to urge you to listen to people with disabilities, listen to drug users, people who are forme
been about us, without us from the first day at the state level. scott weiner did not consult with any groups about writing the law and at the local level, the consultation with community group and drafting the mayor's plan was totally insufficient. we hear again and again from people who are in favour of this that it is not compassionate to let people die on the street. our response to that is, of course, it is not compassionate to let people die on the street. it is also not compassionate to...
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well i guess with us instinct is that he uses cash anymore and sir quite a lot of people the note was printed forty six million times and that's one hundred thirty eight million missing eyes but yet you'd expect somebody to check and make sure that it's all correct before they suddenly pointed his gun out to that made by both and i signed but you expect it to be wrought australia's central bank says it will fix the error on the next series of notes later this year meaning that sometimes you just have to take responsibility however you write it. god taught those and that's it for me on the business team and berlin for more business news and features you can always visit slash business thank you for watching. clutch of food. surely from africa. or links to exceptional stories and discussions. of easy town while with sandy debbie to come so much to join us on facebook. for. here's what's coming up for the book loosely you know how fun to talk about here what the hell do you know it's tough to take a look at what all that means for the table of course. the fund is legal every weekend here
well i guess with us instinct is that he uses cash anymore and sir quite a lot of people the note was printed forty six million times and that's one hundred thirty eight million missing eyes but yet you'd expect somebody to check and make sure that it's all correct before they suddenly pointed his gun out to that made by both and i signed but you expect it to be wrought australia's central bank says it will fix the error on the next series of notes later this year meaning that sometimes you...
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let us know.ront line, the crisis at the southern border. >> a long wait to the bridges, they can only process so many a day. many don't want to wait. rob: coming up. from this com? did any of you hear the "bundle your home and auto" part? -i like that, just not when it comes out of her mouth. -yeah, as a mother, i wouldn't want my kids to see that. -good mom. -to see -- wait. i'm sorry. what? -don't kids see enough violence as it is? -i've seen violence. -maybe we turn the word "bundle" into a character, like mr. bundles. -top o' the bundle to you. [ laughter ] bundle, bundle, bundle. -my kids would love that. -yeah. who wanted to get away who used expedia to book the vacation rental that led to the ride which took them to the place where they discovered that sometimes a little down time can lift you right up. flights, hotels, cars, activities, vacation rentals. expedia. everything you need to go. actithis and even this.hark,. i deep clean messes like this. but i don't have to clean this, because
let us know.ront line, the crisis at the southern border. >> a long wait to the bridges, they can only process so many a day. many don't want to wait. rob: coming up. from this com? did any of you hear the "bundle your home and auto" part? -i like that, just not when it comes out of her mouth. -yeah, as a mother, i wouldn't want my kids to see that. -good mom. -to see -- wait. i'm sorry. what? -don't kids see enough violence as it is? -i've seen violence. -maybe we turn the word...
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by using this tractor gone she has cut his use of pesticides by an additional one 3rd. of. the equipment cost $20000.00 euros but behold he is now spending less on the pesticides so he came out even. and he's also helping to ensure the survival of local insects. experts say that if all of the 450000 farmers in france use pesticides more efficiently they could cut their use of chemicals by about one 3rd without any loss in crop yield. no pesticides are used at this organic farm on the baltic island of google. the problem is the running out of b.s. . the out of these 2 entrepreneurs brought over a supply of new ones. george income will put some of the bees over there and others and that windbreaker the boxes are already there you know sean. peter halakhah is an organic farmer so he uses only natural methods to control pests but his fruit trees are not getting enough pollen because there aren't enough bees in this area. it's been bizarre so i've done a lot to try to protect them for example i've built when shelters and put in lots of flowering plants entire strips of them but
by using this tractor gone she has cut his use of pesticides by an additional one 3rd. of. the equipment cost $20000.00 euros but behold he is now spending less on the pesticides so he came out even. and he's also helping to ensure the survival of local insects. experts say that if all of the 450000 farmers in france use pesticides more efficiently they could cut their use of chemicals by about one 3rd without any loss in crop yield. no pesticides are used at this organic farm on the baltic...
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and you can always tweet us your at c-spanwj using the hashtag #cram4exam. students coming in now, so let us go to emma from dublin, ohio. do you have a question or wouldw thegritty and they allow discretion to determine the gulations and adjudicate those regulations. let us take a question from kaylee from pennsylvania. deputies of down to the centraled government and the tion? caller: sure. host: which of the following host: which of the following would a city consider to increase the turnout from younger voters from the data in the table? can you see the data in the table? caller: i cannot. host: turnout for ages 18 through 29 in recent elections. in 2000, 41%. 2004, 48%. 2008, 52%. 2016, 50%. 2016, 50%. i will redo the question. which of the following would a state consider to increase the voter turnout of younger voters from the data? a, implement stricter voter id standards. b, increase residency requirements. c, add voting by mail and early voting options. d, reduce the hours i am going . guest:e who want to make it more government have huge discretio
and you can always tweet us your at c-spanwj using the hashtag #cram4exam. students coming in now, so let us go to emma from dublin, ohio. do you have a question or wouldw thegritty and they allow discretion to determine the gulations and adjudicate those regulations. let us take a question from kaylee from pennsylvania. deputies of down to the centraled government and the tion? caller: sure. host: which of the following host: which of the following would a city consider to increase the turnout...