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people like me, i don't use salts. i use just regular old fashionedly kwid. i use 12 milligrams depending on the device. >> it's absolutely multiple different variations and concentration of the liquid itself. >> so that will be it. >> people do it all the time. on my facebook page when i asked for some stories multiple people said i began at 18. i stepped down to 12. i went down to 9 and then i was at zero. some people are still vaping zero and some people decided to use that zero point to quit vaping as well. >> i didn't realize my time was up. thank you. >> thank you congresswoman miller. now i recognize you for five minutes of questions. >> thank you all so much for being here and contributing to this important conversation. >> even for me, to this day my stomach turns. >> e-cigarettes were allowed without fully understanding the long-term effects and without regulation as you all know. big tobacco companies like juul touted them as safe and safer than cigarettes. this is i continue to repeat it because it's quote, totally safe. now 7.5% of high school ki
people like me, i don't use salts. i use just regular old fashionedly kwid. i use 12 milligrams depending on the device. >> it's absolutely multiple different variations and concentration of the liquid itself. >> so that will be it. >> people do it all the time. on my facebook page when i asked for some stories multiple people said i began at 18. i stepped down to 12. i went down to 9 and then i was at zero. some people are still vaping zero and some people decided to use that...
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use on the site. when you have established uses, we don't require you to come back and reestablish one of those uses, basically, is what it's saying. so, like, in the future, as they switch out the ic, they may not come back. >> this is why you want a prohibition? >> yes. >> mr. loper? >> i would push back and the architect is here to explain what's going on in the interior of the building. a lot of work has to go into make these buildings ready for lab tests and to an older house and setting up some petri dishes. this is next door to a data farm and i'm not sure this is a really dense residential district in the immediate context and so the architect is here and can walk you through all of the work being done to prep this for a nonoffice noncommercial user. >> commissioner richards. >> so just like when somebody gives us a dr on a project next to them and they say, it will undermine my foundation. we say, that's a dbi issue. i hear what mr. loper saying, if they want a laboratory, there's certain saf
use on the site. when you have established uses, we don't require you to come back and reestablish one of those uses, basically, is what it's saying. so, like, in the future, as they switch out the ic, they may not come back. >> this is why you want a prohibition? >> yes. >> mr. loper? >> i would push back and the architect is here to explain what's going on in the interior of the building. a lot of work has to go into make these buildings ready for lab tests and to an...
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we should go back to what we used to be you know in the fifty's whereby we use a vegetative league to say food we use a cotton box food shop most things we ought to be doing to save the environment let's leave. little bit out there personal overfishing and africom on the course of the region the mesh size for fishing you know tsunami. is smaller than the spill site mr eyes because if you mess 5 smaller than it is that you take on bald more fish is done just what you targeted the federal government can help by have been you know money train systems all over the coastline because we got our fish resources with the people who would do more to come from and to do constant. discuss the environment nigeria without talking about the oil industry and its impact on the environment well we have oil fields and this oil fields affects the fish resources because the juveniles cannot breathe when there is a oil on the surface of the water for the juvenile guy and then he has the whole fish top level for human consumption this week as the u.n. the u.n. talk about climate change a moment do you think
we should go back to what we used to be you know in the fifty's whereby we use a vegetative league to say food we use a cotton box food shop most things we ought to be doing to save the environment let's leave. little bit out there personal overfishing and africom on the course of the region the mesh size for fishing you know tsunami. is smaller than the spill site mr eyes because if you mess 5 smaller than it is that you take on bald more fish is done just what you targeted the federal...
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absa us. live. let. us i. cut. us. live. to go. nuts. q 136-1600. 57 i. thank god. i. was on a bit on the. skin or is it lucky we wanted one. 0 mr pull she. but then i'm on to something. to 20. sometimes cause there's a. vast never. even sound fast off. of it is a utility of the movie to a thought of real. well for me. what this little deal. is the plus not the look. the going to be. the enemy making all but one day. at all solving the same issue. all that good of a god situation. politics going to be given. me just in the new middle sold. one simple mistake could be from cold. fishing as a deep sea diver carries immense risk to the lives of those willing to take a chance but for a former north korean soldier the opportunity for a prosperous new life in the south with his family was an even bigger risk to take . a witness documentary on al-jazeera the next episode of techno the team looks into the environmental impact of waste management trash as a big bills most of them for one of the smelly bills has to be the complexities of recycling when these different plastics a
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what keeps us in shape what makes us sick and how the established.my name is dr constantly contacts i talk to medical experts. watch them at work. and i discuss what you can do tweet me go ahead. stage use and let's all try to stay. in shape and 30 minutes. where is home. with your family scattered across the globe. soft goods to the bottom turning back to the grid. the church family from somalia live around the world but one of them needed urgent assistance. a family starts october in effect on t.w. . belonging to an official estimates more than 1200000 venezuelans live in colombia legally and illegally. returned to. to visit friends yes i don't think i'd ever go back there to live you know what i live there again i don't know so i'm not sure. witness global news that matters. made for months. after the fall of the berlin wall in one night. this news coming to you live from berlin hong kong's leader invokes emergency plans for the 1st time in more than 50 yes' gary long bond fans feel small saying it's necessary to prevent violence during anti-gover
what keeps us in shape what makes us sick and how the established.my name is dr constantly contacts i talk to medical experts. watch them at work. and i discuss what you can do tweet me go ahead. stage use and let's all try to stay. in shape and 30 minutes. where is home. with your family scattered across the globe. soft goods to the bottom turning back to the grid. the church family from somalia live around the world but one of them needed urgent assistance. a family starts october in effect...
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the us is. the studies have shown that for every quarter or euro the state spends on supporting the volunteer effort it gets 10 times that value back in return 1st because of the clean up work itself but also because of the way to boost environmental awareness and social solidarity i don't. want to go sure and other activists have had a plaque set up at the place where this environment. the initiative began in memory of the whale that came to such a painful end here and then log on with a stomach full of plastic you brought us the message about what is happening to the oceans thank you for waking us up. that was. a wake up call that's intended to be heard far beyond the coast of norway. now in most cities around india fresh and hot food is delivered at your doorstep at the click of a button while this is immensely convenient what many of us don't calculate is the amount of plastic used in packaging this food and how easily it becomes trash once the food is consumed some food delivery companies i
the us is. the studies have shown that for every quarter or euro the state spends on supporting the volunteer effort it gets 10 times that value back in return 1st because of the clean up work itself but also because of the way to boost environmental awareness and social solidarity i don't. want to go sure and other activists have had a plaque set up at the place where this environment. the initiative began in memory of the whale that came to such a painful end here and then log on with a...
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we are all using the system that is being given to us.lectric cars can be brought in an electric cars can be made more available. it does seem kind of odd, to be honest. it does seem odd, but i don't have a lot of money, i can't afford an electric car. this man normally crisscrosses london in his taxi, but not today. what impact is this happening on your likelihood? if you get the emissions tests around this zone, it is going to be high, definitely. we aren't moving. what is your message to the protesters? we are trying to change, but you can't force overnight change, i would say, you know? as with previous protests, this one has celebrity support. none of us would need to be here governments were doing what they needed to be doing, but they aren't. many people say there is a level of hypocrisy because a lot of these people will drive cars, they will fly, people will drive cars, they will fly, you are a successful actor, no doubt you fly, or do you play?|j fly, you are a successful actor, no doubt you fly, or do you play? i cry when i have
we are all using the system that is being given to us.lectric cars can be brought in an electric cars can be made more available. it does seem kind of odd, to be honest. it does seem odd, but i don't have a lot of money, i can't afford an electric car. this man normally crisscrosses london in his taxi, but not today. what impact is this happening on your likelihood? if you get the emissions tests around this zone, it is going to be high, definitely. we aren't moving. what is your message to the...
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they're using facebook as a home or using twitter as their own home those. are their portals into the world of information google and facebook started out as internet companies and it has changed they morphed into media companies they've morphed into a telecommunications provider and at least in the us 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. and we turn to them and the number one thing that we were out with our company with that money and aren't interested in you they are that doesn't make any every month for their baby and you need to create a different format to fit and their lives. are so much. misinformation and it's packaged very well and it looks the same when you see it on the facebook page we can lose. so much of what we do in terms of your kind of democratic freedoms in the market. both google and facebook announced they are updating
they're using facebook as a home or using twitter as their own home those. are their portals into the world of information google and facebook started out as internet companies and it has changed they morphed into media companies they've morphed into a telecommunications provider and at least in the us 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...
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she's not teaching us strength. she's taking us form.for those who work out, you know that the bonus for those who lift weights, there's a way in which you're supposed to lift weights and it's called form. if you don't lift in that way, you can get hurt. but if you do, you can lift more weight than someone else who has poor form. ultimately, i began to realize, she was basically teaching us how to cheat. oh my god. i'm going to be able to get 200 points higher than somebody who did not have the money to pay for this class. the students who were able to be privately tutored is probably going to get 300-400 points higher and that we will prevent ourselves to present ourselves and say look how smart we are. in this multibillion-dollar test prep industry is legal and existing. and we know for instance, people talk about asian and white getting higher scores on this test. it happens that test prep companies are concentrated in asian and white neighborhoods. so that everybody imagines that the kids are so fundamentally smarter. and it allows t
she's not teaching us strength. she's taking us form.for those who work out, you know that the bonus for those who lift weights, there's a way in which you're supposed to lift weights and it's called form. if you don't lift in that way, you can get hurt. but if you do, you can lift more weight than someone else who has poor form. ultimately, i began to realize, she was basically teaching us how to cheat. oh my god. i'm going to be able to get 200 points higher than somebody who did not have the...
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us with them attain the lives of us our school to mock us is an expression that on the overtones of for no. government can go. on the minds on are them there was often found that number was confirmation that does this. but science must tell you this about the us for you not. a liberal. i don't mind you against him. of course is to love him. so far done. again that's what your liberal common. then clutching the embassy in the button will some done cooking delist be a good mark comes about on social. problem as if. the solution. to moving how much garbage the. little dip and what's expected because. he abuses schlosser doesn't want it to snow seen it once and see if you buy a coffee it's a station the new english. tradition and listen to. this myth of either especially my lot in the show storage that's going to host. part of a no no i'm going to ask. them. to. follow the money. but it's mine are by numbers if you don't have the space station with them i had gone to the top shelf gonzalez from the edge of the. missile stock might send. you know it alls and save up a 2nd excusing incident i
us with them attain the lives of us our school to mock us is an expression that on the overtones of for no. government can go. on the minds on are them there was often found that number was confirmation that does this. but science must tell you this about the us for you not. a liberal. i don't mind you against him. of course is to love him. so far done. again that's what your liberal common. then clutching the embassy in the button will some done cooking delist be a good mark comes about on...
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the ones the us are applying. more tariffs there are, the harder it is for traders around the world and it is also a threat to the us economy. world bank says the uncertainty around the uk exit from the eu and the us china trade war have been big drags on the economy. we sat down with the president of the world bank and began by asking about the impact of brexit. we have seen a slowdown in the uk itself. there has been one quarter of negative growth, that is the most dramatic part of it. but the most dramatic part of it. but the eu itself has slowed down quite a bit. in germany, manufacturing is in negative territory and so some parts of that are related to the uncertainty over brexit. do you think the trade war between the us and china has been worth it, given the impact it has had on the global economy? we should recognise that china has changed a lot, in many ways for the better. the economic growth has been substantial. but that also entails the need for changes in rule of law, in the organisation of the econo
the ones the us are applying. more tariffs there are, the harder it is for traders around the world and it is also a threat to the us economy. world bank says the uncertainty around the uk exit from the eu and the us china trade war have been big drags on the economy. we sat down with the president of the world bank and began by asking about the impact of brexit. we have seen a slowdown in the uk itself. there has been one quarter of negative growth, that is the most dramatic part of it. but...
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not just us. we've got 81 other nations to participate with us in curtailing isis' expansion and caliphate and rendering them not a threat. nations and organizations from all around the world stood with us because they trusted the word of the united states of america under the obama-biden administration. so ask yourself, after everything trump has done, after every international treaty that trump has pulled out of, after every ally that trump has attacked and after leaving partners to be slaughtered with no discernible strategy, after embracing some of the most outrageous thugs in the world, from kim jong-un to putin, who's going to stand with us today to get this done? if they don't stand with us how many more brave sons and daughters will we have to send to fight alone in the future to protect ourselves? and that brings me to my final point that i want to make today. as president trump's doing what he's doing in syria is much bigger than syria. it's more insidious, insidious than the grave betra
not just us. we've got 81 other nations to participate with us in curtailing isis' expansion and caliphate and rendering them not a threat. nations and organizations from all around the world stood with us because they trusted the word of the united states of america under the obama-biden administration. so ask yourself, after everything trump has done, after every international treaty that trump has pulled out of, after every ally that trump has attacked and after leaving partners to be...
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stormtroopers they didn't use the gulag they didn't use the arrest of political prisoners. 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're essentially trusting these large tech companies to make the right and good decision for us i for 1 am not prepared to see that level of power to these individuals. is the company's fault she really has. to. there are no official statistics in india concerning children who have been lost or separated from their parents some are to estimate that every minutes in the country the child goes missing. i know. why you. know what you believe. the national human rights commission stated that $44000.00 minors go missing every year while the police quoted. the united nations children's fund has described the situation as genocide and various sources suggest that in india there are several 1000000 missing women and children. you got to.
stormtroopers they didn't use the gulag they didn't use the arrest of political prisoners. 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're essentially trusting these large tech companies to make the right and good decision for us i for 1 am not prepared to see that level of power to...
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forty use e-cigarettes. it's not out of lack of knowledge the people are starting and using e-cigarettes. i do believe that whatever regulations it could be complicated to get towards restriction and regulated products, this where the holy grail is. >> so my question was actually this started in 2018, wouldn't that have been effective, regulation could've started on if anyone else wanted to weigh in. >> we saw 900 percent increase across the country. between 20,112,015. i do know that there are users who in a state of michigan do you know it's in these products. the possibility that that could've potentially prevented some of this but i think what we don't know for sure. we don't really know the exact cause. >> we heard what the accelerator but what is it called, the aerosol. as toxic chemicals in it. we apparently know that. so do we or are we aware of anything that's in these are everything that's in these have we done in research to know even how things like the aerosol could affect the health? >> >> we l
forty use e-cigarettes. it's not out of lack of knowledge the people are starting and using e-cigarettes. i do believe that whatever regulations it could be complicated to get towards restriction and regulated products, this where the holy grail is. >> so my question was actually this started in 2018, wouldn't that have been effective, regulation could've started on if anyone else wanted to weigh in. >> we saw 900 percent increase across the country. between 20,112,015. i do know...
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that for us. re and where was it supposed to go? we were supposed to go to southampton, then amsterdam, and then bergen. and then amsterdam, and then bergen. and then around norway and supposed to sail to iceland. a day in northern iceland, and then two days in reykjavik, come back, come back and do belfast and dublin and back to southampton. 14 days iceland cruise is what we had bought. and what we got is days at sea floating around the english channel. we did not go to amsterdam, they told us before we got on the ship that they had been cancelled, they took our passports from us, we are us citizens, they took our passports and we don't know why. we asked when they took our passports and were not given any real answers, just policy. and then to be at sea for so many days is a bit frightening, where are we? who has our information? after we left southampton and amsterdam was cancelled, they told us we were going to france and people were excited because they wanted to go to normandy and possibly p
that for us. re and where was it supposed to go? we were supposed to go to southampton, then amsterdam, and then bergen. and then amsterdam, and then bergen. and then around norway and supposed to sail to iceland. a day in northern iceland, and then two days in reykjavik, come back, come back and do belfast and dublin and back to southampton. 14 days iceland cruise is what we had bought. and what we got is days at sea floating around the english channel. we did not go to amsterdam, they told us...
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eu-us eu — us trade dispute. washington slaps tariffs on european goods.s in oil slides as well trade tensions fuel fears of a global recession. good morning, asia, hello, world. the trade dispute is not all about the us and china but between america and the european union is washington says it will impose tariffs on the eu from october 18. 25% levies will be put on french wives, single malt scotch whiskey, italian wine, olive oil and pastor have been spared. the could be retaliation on $7.5 million with a bus. after 15 years of wrangling, the largest arbitration award was handed down allowing the us to apply terrorists $7.5 billion of european experts in retaliation for illegal eu subsidies paid to abbas. president trump landed as a big win. —— airbus. 25% tariffs on goods ranging from wine, olives and cheese to whiskey and knitted sweaters. also tariffs on european aircraft. doctor says it will inflict serious harm on us airlines. airbus has said it will lead to a trade war. another worry for the global economy already dealing with fallout from the us —
eu-us eu — us trade dispute. washington slaps tariffs on european goods.s in oil slides as well trade tensions fuel fears of a global recession. good morning, asia, hello, world. the trade dispute is not all about the us and china but between america and the european union is washington says it will impose tariffs on the eu from october 18. 25% levies will be put on french wives, single malt scotch whiskey, italian wine, olive oil and pastor have been spared. the could be retaliation on $7.5...
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use now a days where everything is done using by reffin. we have been using it because of market demand we have to work with many more colors and designs. but if god has been struggling to survive in today's complicated market but a few artisans are keen to revive the art in its original form they're choosing to go organic a decision that's meeting the very real and persistent problem in the state it's water resources almost 52 percent of good drought is turning into desert the 3rd highest rate in the country. the local water resources are rapidly shrinking. well but it printing with natural dyes is less polluting for the remaining water resources it consumes even more water and enjoy in the catch region has been working closely with the artisan community and has provided solutions to this dilemma and the water crisis. or water is to the dismay home water not very long ago conducted own water study where we wanted to find out how much water was being used in the textile crafts so we wanted to promote the technique of using natural dice you
use now a days where everything is done using by reffin. we have been using it because of market demand we have to work with many more colors and designs. but if god has been struggling to survive in today's complicated market but a few artisans are keen to revive the art in its original form they're choosing to go organic a decision that's meeting the very real and persistent problem in the state it's water resources almost 52 percent of good drought is turning into desert the 3rd highest rate...
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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 1 am not prepared to cede that level of power to these individuals. if the companies will change. the. world big. lot and it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever . to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the back and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the troops the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. there are no official statistics in india concerning children who have been lost or separated from their parents some are testament that everything 8 minutes in the country the
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 1 am not prepared to cede that...
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when i just used to you know she was sick they used to do this. and they put that much but as an artist i don't support that because it causes pollution once again the managed to collect a lot of plastic according to the kampala city council around 50 percent of plastic waste is collected every year for use the other how fish just dumped in public spaces damaging water and soil fertility once in a while the young artist visits her old university alice developed the idea of tackling plastic pollution while studying industrial design so in this context we are looking at equipping them with skills. designs creativity skills where the. competence in appreciating the environment designing products but the products i've also been using the community and they are possibly recyclable last year alice began teaching young people in the slums where plastic pollution is a serious concern catherine none goby is one of the over 200 people who have been trained here at alice's center. when i looked at an educated woman like collecting plastic and using it for so
when i just used to you know she was sick they used to do this. and they put that much but as an artist i don't support that because it causes pollution once again the managed to collect a lot of plastic according to the kampala city council around 50 percent of plastic waste is collected every year for use the other how fish just dumped in public spaces damaging water and soil fertility once in a while the young artist visits her old university alice developed the idea of tackling plastic...
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its use. but scientists hope this research will provide new insights into infertility and new approaches to treatment . a team of researchers led by hardy shafi at have it is currently developing an app that will allow men to test their fertility levels at home. he says the digital device can assess semen quality by measuring total spend count and matelot or the number of non-viable images. sells. all this technology is pretty impressive but it also has weak points and not just online platforms are vulnerable to hatter attacks in 2016 people were able to use public transit in san francisco for a day for free after the ticketing machines were hacked. particularly worrying cyber attacks on hospitals. in germany reportedly some 2 out of 3 have been hacked in some way. showbiz has also been targeted in 2014 sony pictures were subject to a massive attack stuff with forced to resort to pen and paper. and slot appliances are now handing had his the keys to our homes by security loopholes that are fri
its use. but scientists hope this research will provide new insights into infertility and new approaches to treatment . a team of researchers led by hardy shafi at have it is currently developing an app that will allow men to test their fertility levels at home. he says the digital device can assess semen quality by measuring total spend count and matelot or the number of non-viable images. sells. all this technology is pretty impressive but it also has weak points and not just online platforms...
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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. is this is a stick from the water bottle phone in the stomach of a fish the brand is sponsor of the coca-cola company which sells millions of bottles of soda every day the idea was that let's tell consumers there are the bad was there the litter bugs ar
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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single-use straw. you know, a single-use plastic bag. this actually looks like it's been kind of shredded or nibbled on, more than likely ingested by some type of marine life. this is what's left of it right now. a straw that we've all seen the pictures of sea turtles ingesting these and the damage that causes. glass jar. and it looks like a potato chip bag, plastic. this isn't abnormal, unfortunately. this has become kind of the norm of what washes up on our shorelines or into our waterways every single weekend and a lot of people in this room are aware of it. in fact, earlier this year, a report was published on the economic impacts of marine debris. and i would like to enter this report for the record, not surprisingly, this report found that getting rid of debris from our beaches can have an affect on the tourism economy. that's a no-brainer. every year the coastal cleanup report shows the most frequently found items on the beach, in 2017, data showed for the first time that the top ten most commonly found items were all made of plas
single-use straw. you know, a single-use plastic bag. this actually looks like it's been kind of shredded or nibbled on, more than likely ingested by some type of marine life. this is what's left of it right now. a straw that we've all seen the pictures of sea turtles ingesting these and the damage that causes. glass jar. and it looks like a potato chip bag, plastic. this isn't abnormal, unfortunately. this has become kind of the norm of what washes up on our shorelines or into our waterways...
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us blacklist revisions. more than two d oze n us blacklist revisions.an two dozen chinese companies are added. the nba is bringing basketball to india but is it the cricket obsessed nation ready to welcome another spot? good morning, asia, hello, world. glad you could join us this tuesday. the world's two superpowers will be meeting in washington on thursday is the latest rows of trade negotiations kicks off but these togs come against the backdrop of the american decision to place 28 chinese entities effectively banning them to using ending us technology. according to the commerce department, they are acting contrary to american foreign policy interests. what is this ban all about? it happen in the late hours of monday. the us commerce department announced it was placing 28 chinese entities on an entity list which effectively they cannot buy american technology without the american firm getting a license from the us commerce department. the us says it is doing this because he believes these entities have broken human rights in xinjiang where it is alle
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if you're also doing your bit tell us about it visit our website or send us a tweet hash tag doing your bit. we share your stories. on monkeys are up close us on the relatives but up under through it in many places in africa so protected areas are needed to help these primates of life one of the biggest sauntering is easy in uganda can you tell us more about that. yes sandra kibali national park has on the specially high density of primates 13 different species that's the part one of uganda as the most important tourist attractions we join the tour there i will bring it to you. you have to head deep into the forests here if you want to catch a glimpse of key ballet national parks for the most inhabitants such as the red color was monkey. no where would you find a higher density of primates but here in western uganda it boasts 13 species in all not including humans but where are the chimpanzees chimp trackin is one of the park's most popular attractions up rio we have a few for this but nest the chimpanzees build each night is the 1st sign of their presence so far and making mistakes is
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and very well welcome to you watching us inside us. the world is driven by shaped by the curse of those great. snow dares thinks. we dare to ask. what politicians do something. to put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure. most somewhat want to be rich . but you'd like to be crossing the slug of the flag tree in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters of my house. first signal. the commonality between facebook and google even though they're different platforms is mass they're driven by math and the ability to collect data you sign on you make a profile about yourself by answering some questions and then some information such as your concentration or major at school. contact information about phone numbers instant messaging screen and it's anything you want to tell interests what books you like movies and most importantly who your friends are in the founders of these companies were essentially mathematicians who understood that by collecting this information
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the church used to bring solutions and reforestation. they created interactive content teaching next generation about environmental protection and were determined to build something here for the next generation the years the multimedia environment series on g.w. . did you know that one can serve the entire harvests one damage with the help of drones we didn't know it but now we do and we'll show you how it is done welcome to another edition of equal africa i am sound latino they're coming to from kampala here in uganda. hello sandra and hello everybody thank you for joining us live today show i am now outside we have the fossil park in lagos nigeria and today's program will pay a visit to quote the wall but not the story on their own technology revolutionizing farming and i want to talk go to visit a company that is trying to tackle the country's mountains of trash and finally it was over to germany to look at the business of beans and how important they are. i hope that awaits you i protect for what's coming up on the program now let's
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where the real who uses the. good with good luck in the beautiful how are you out of baby opening this i'm a metaphor for your cover all the love evoking problem the above his mom worked her whole life in the fields and so before the pregnancy she was working in the fields and for the 1st few months. in marrying her the travel he had. to see a bill she said but. so he's been diagnosed with cirrhosis of children. with a man example the more difficult the rabble that was for the family i doubt we'd live in the interview been. a secret police a result of the east out and out when he was born a little bit swollen but it's gotten much awareness and you're going to see a good operation and mainly took a look at his liver and in june they said that he just has about 3 years to live and that there is nothing they can do anything you know he. told me. 'd 'd it really is something that of course deeply affects me as a human mind all of us you know that especially as a nurse i feel you know a deep need to stop. and you know
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this space used to be unoccupied. it was used as a dump. to repurpose it for something like this with the bistro to give an opportunity for the local vendors and food people to come out and showcase their work. that is a great way to give back to the community. >> this is a great example of a public-private community partnership. they have been supporting this including the san francisco public utilities commission and mayor's office of workforce department. >> working with the joint venture partners we got resources for the space, that the businesses were able to thrive because of all of the opportunities on the way to this community. >> bayview has changed. it is growing. a lot of things is different from when i was a kid. you have the t train. you have a lot of new business. i am looking forward to being a business owner in my neighborhood. >> i love my city. you know, i went to city college and fourth and mission in san francisco under the chefs ria, marlene and betsy. they are proud of me. i don't want to leave them out of the journey.
this space used to be unoccupied. it was used as a dump. to repurpose it for something like this with the bistro to give an opportunity for the local vendors and food people to come out and showcase their work. that is a great way to give back to the community. >> this is a great example of a public-private community partnership. they have been supporting this including the san francisco public utilities commission and mayor's office of workforce department. >> working with the...
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do ground floor uses, retail, commercial, flexible use, but something other than residential. >> thanks for the question. the first four buildings that were presented last week, two have traditional ground floor commercial spaces. one has the live-work design with level entries off the shared public way to serve as expansion of retail zone or also house micro businesses. those first two buildings that face to the cultural park have about 3500 square feet, i believe of traditional commercial space. the other two currently do not. they have public coffee bar bike room activities adjacent to lobbies but not traditional retail. it is only the first four buildings presented in detail. there are four or five others. when you add up all of the ground floor commercial in all buildings i think it totals a little over 12,000 square feet. >> how many residents will be in the residential buildings that first floor blocks that you are developing once it is all built? >> i believe the first four total about 800 units. i might be a little bit off on that. you know, 1500 to 2000 residents. >> so i woul
do ground floor uses, retail, commercial, flexible use, but something other than residential. >> thanks for the question. the first four buildings that were presented last week, two have traditional ground floor commercial spaces. one has the live-work design with level entries off the shared public way to serve as expansion of retail zone or also house micro businesses. those first two buildings that face to the cultural park have about 3500 square feet, i believe of traditional...
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using data, using medical experts, using nonprofit organizations, working together with the city to provide something that will effectively deliver so that we can see a difference and we can save lives that is the ultimate goal and i want to thank each and everyone of you for your work on the task force and all that you do to help us advance the goals of what we need to do to make san francisco a better city for each and every one of us. thank you all so much. [applause] . >> order. hi, everyone. i will note -- well, i'll take roll call. [ roll call ]. >> so before we begin, first of all, thank you, everyone for being here. the commission is grateful for all of the public comment that we've gotten in the past few weeks, specifically with regard to homelessness and behavior health. there have been some announcements in the news in regard to that. in keeping with our responsibility at the department of public health, at our last meeting we had a presentation on the adult residential series. today it is part of the three presentations laid out by president loyce. we will be addressing some of
using data, using medical experts, using nonprofit organizations, working together with the city to provide something that will effectively deliver so that we can see a difference and we can save lives that is the ultimate goal and i want to thank each and everyone of you for your work on the task force and all that you do to help us advance the goals of what we need to do to make san francisco a better city for each and every one of us. thank you all so much. [applause] . >> order. hi,...
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to use. they are very straightforward, and we are able to customize them to an extent to reflect the kinds of outcome measures and key performance indicators that are relevant to us to represent our true north strategic goals. nothing is perfect. going live with an electronic health record that is now in use by more than -- well, nearly 9,000 people, there are going be issues. we have closed thousands of them since august 3. where we are now is dealing with some of our more complex concerns. they deal a little bit more with software, but we really deal more with workflow, people, process, technology, that intersection. as an example, we've always been spending a lot of time at sgfg tackling the topic of patient movement. how do they move from the emergency department to the intensive care department. in the past we had people and process and the technology didn't tell us much. today the technology can tell us a lot. epic can share a lot of information about what's going on and how to effectiv
to use. they are very straightforward, and we are able to customize them to an extent to reflect the kinds of outcome measures and key performance indicators that are relevant to us to represent our true north strategic goals. nothing is perfect. going live with an electronic health record that is now in use by more than -- well, nearly 9,000 people, there are going be issues. we have closed thousands of them since august 3. where we are now is dealing with some of our more complex concerns....
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thank you very much for talking to us and taking us through that.its forecast for trade growth this year by more than half. it blames the downgrades on slower growth in major economies, trade wars and ongoing uncertainty over brexit. let's go to our asia business hub where shara njit leyl is following the story. tell me more about this morning. that is right. it is a dire warning. the wto now says it expects trade volumes to slow to just 1.2 in 2019, down from the 2.6% it predicted in april. it is also cutting global economic growth forecast due to the data showing that trade is slowing substantially in the first half of the year. as you say that has been brought on by the concerns they have over slow growth in economies, trade wa i’s over slow growth in economies, trade wars and the ongoing uncertainty over brexit. they cited a higher degree of uncertainty and warned that expansion in world trade volumes could slow to its lowest rate in years by the end of this year. the wto direct the general said is mrs a delaying investments and hiring and this
thank you very much for talking to us and taking us through that.its forecast for trade growth this year by more than half. it blames the downgrades on slower growth in major economies, trade wars and ongoing uncertainty over brexit. let's go to our asia business hub where shara njit leyl is following the story. tell me more about this morning. that is right. it is a dire warning. the wto now says it expects trade volumes to slow to just 1.2 in 2019, down from the 2.6% it predicted in april. it...
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many of the tools that our commercial partners provide are very, very useful for us. but in some cases that flash bang just isn't as tight as we need it to be. so having that core group of our own developers who are very highly skilled, again, integrated on the team, and what i'll tell you in a couple of operations that we've conducted over the last 45 days, we've watched a developer come into a problem, break it down very, very rapidly, develop a script, fix a tool, modify a tool to meet that exact situation. and within minutes to hours, not days or weeks, we're able to create that solution. now, one of the things that we always have to judge is the risk. if you're developing a tool that you don't take a very rigorous ela process, what risk do i accept for both the operation and for the force that we're employing. and so we have to be involved really alongside of the developers. you know, the team leaders, the commanders of the mission will come back to me and tell me we have a tool, we have a capability that we've been able to test. we want approval on it because we
many of the tools that our commercial partners provide are very, very useful for us. but in some cases that flash bang just isn't as tight as we need it to be. so having that core group of our own developers who are very highly skilled, again, integrated on the team, and what i'll tell you in a couple of operations that we've conducted over the last 45 days, we've watched a developer come into a problem, break it down very, very rapidly, develop a script, fix a tool, modify a tool to meet that...
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and so i find that i can using using -- use abstraction to understand people's emotions. there are things that i do that seem to be irrational. for example, i used to be extremely afraid of flying even though it's statistically much safer than driving. and instead of saying, well, that's just emotional, i thought about what's going on. my fear isn't based on statistics, my fear is based on being reminded of death, and that's the thing that i'm afraid of. and it was linking with that. using an actual process where you unpack somebody's process and find what their axioms are, i basically always find that i can see some logic in emotions and so that they're not separate and that we can actually use both at the same time. >> i very much agree with that, and i think, yeah, i think that you cannot really dissociate emotions and logic and reason just, you know, to give some of the examples that i talked about today. what louis xiv in building this garden, he was a ideologies, but he was also a great psychologist because when people go there and experience that grandeur, grandeur
and so i find that i can using using -- use abstraction to understand people's emotions. there are things that i do that seem to be irrational. for example, i used to be extremely afraid of flying even though it's statistically much safer than driving. and instead of saying, well, that's just emotional, i thought about what's going on. my fear isn't based on statistics, my fear is based on being reminded of death, and that's the thing that i'm afraid of. and it was linking with that. using an...
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would that aid us in being more intentional with our spectrum use issue? and i talked yesterday, i think that inventory and analysis on our spectrum utilization and especially looking at the midbands is something that we probably should do. so talk a little bit about that. >> senator, you are again quite correct in that, one, spectrum is essential for military operations, our ability to access, and it's not only in the midbands, but this gets into ultraviolet and infrared. so it's a scarce resource, static allocation, while effective in a permissive environment will not work in a dynamic environment. there are kpeelting commercial demands that need to be addressed in peacetime. so there's work across the board. our understanding to dynamically use and operate spectrum. >> with that, mr. chairman, i'm going to yield back. >> thank you, mr. chairman. admiral richard, thank you for your service and your commitment to our country as well as your family's commitment to our country. we appreciate all of you. russia has been developing an unmanned nuclear autonom
would that aid us in being more intentional with our spectrum use issue? and i talked yesterday, i think that inventory and analysis on our spectrum utilization and especially looking at the midbands is something that we probably should do. so talk a little bit about that. >> senator, you are again quite correct in that, one, spectrum is essential for military operations, our ability to access, and it's not only in the midbands, but this gets into ultraviolet and infrared. so it's a...
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would that aid us in being more intentional with our spectrum use because you and i talked yesterday and i think that inventory and analysis on the spectrum utilization and especially something that we probably should do so talk about that. >> you are quite correct it is correct for the military applications and ability to access. it is a scarce resource static allocation effective in the permissive environment and will not work in a there are competing commercial demands that need to be addressed. without mr. chairman i am going to yield. >> thank you mr. chairman and for your commitment to the country and families commitment we appreciate all of you. they've been developing an autonomous underwater vehicle now which some have described as a doomsday weapon. "newsweek" published a story detailing the capability" said vladimir putin. they are quiet and have hardly any vulnerabilities for the enemy to exploit. there is nothing in the world capable of withstanding them. putin himself during the march state of the union address of the submersible vehicle that could move at great depths
would that aid us in being more intentional with our spectrum use because you and i talked yesterday and i think that inventory and analysis on the spectrum utilization and especially something that we probably should do so talk about that. >> you are quite correct it is correct for the military applications and ability to access. it is a scarce resource static allocation effective in the permissive environment and will not work in a there are competing commercial demands that need to be...
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is it true that all these cars used to people drive the. break room. to close. in the u.k. fails to get his sacking overturned than employment tribunals after he was fired for refusing to use different pronouns for transgender people we spoke to the doctor in question. christianity is no society you. a knife and kills 4 people the police headquarters in paris number of others were left injured before the attack. as you have democrats probably to protect the whistleblower whose claims have...
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all four of us could use this. they are dramatically increasing the look before top and technical name for it and i apologize it's coordinated and second tool that's vital is the synchronization. if we all synchronize are lodges while we are sharing the channel because of the time based aspect of the spectrum sharing if were in sync with one another, we would minimize the amount of time on the channel and again, all of us would be able to use the channel which would be a benefit for everyone. >> thank you very much. mr. miss stempfley, with your prior experience in the office and communications with the dhs. what you discussed how h are 44 61 its existing executive branch and facility information with the providers? >> thank you very much. i truly appreciate the focus on the small provider and it's an important part of our nation's infrastructure. within the information sharing programs that exist, sharing typically happens between a government entity with a consolidated group or a trade association and information
all four of us could use this. they are dramatically increasing the look before top and technical name for it and i apologize it's coordinated and second tool that's vital is the synchronization. if we all synchronize are lodges while we are sharing the channel because of the time based aspect of the spectrum sharing if were in sync with one another, we would minimize the amount of time on the channel and again, all of us would be able to use the channel which would be a benefit for everyone....
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use. high quality data throughout the life cycle of to be approved but the follow that product that is used for surveillance to make sure the devices are continued as expected in the world views. the responsibilities must be able to integrate the available data for effective regulatory decision-making. the data itself, while useful is not transformative and turned into smart dated to aggregate the reusable. and cutting edge discoveries will real rolled products and solutions and patients lives. the fta, or working with researchers and a number of key areas. where establishing new linkages between accomplished data sets and we are harnessing the real world data and employee these novel approaches in the name of its innovation to provide better information for those who need medical choices. an example of this set is worth pointing out is the devices of logic how at the faa which is a private partnership of the national evaluation of the technology or nest. their sets of health systems to al
use. high quality data throughout the life cycle of to be approved but the follow that product that is used for surveillance to make sure the devices are continued as expected in the world views. the responsibilities must be able to integrate the available data for effective regulatory decision-making. the data itself, while useful is not transformative and turned into smart dated to aggregate the reusable. and cutting edge discoveries will real rolled products and solutions and patients lives....
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screw us into those things. nor that the field to the question of these these poll that you dealt with the. change that's rooted in years reason to is going to lose when it's the thing the that and a green and a professional had. missed his capture. the last 2 times must be tempted. to use researchers and money while maybe a few musicians in a while. but still be strong much. more economically and. you do so many stupid if you put a little loosely. which you should change yes a good distance to eat chinese tourists. confusion she. couldn't really wanting. very much attention. to the rules you. see the believe you start instilling a cold in more than the silly custom of ice in the well worn year of media on the world supporting you go for the broom they are good on the out of man a new genie got the. bush through the real need not just playing chess with a real interest. not some of it it does a board meeting if you get honest would respond in the cause any. they should look at the response a seed is merely one i
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cleaver: let us pray. for the great god almighty who dwells in the shelter of the most high, we approach you as frail and flawed creatures and requests of thy enabling grace. our hearts are made heavy by the transition of our colleague, our family member, our loved one, the mahogany marylander. elijah cummings. as he has moved into the realm of the unseen. holy spirit, we are blessed to be in this spectacular and historic edifice, and we gather in memoriam of the passionate public service of your one of your faithful sons whose earthly assignment has been completed. we have now passed an appropriate review of a man who even as the king of terrors drew nigh, he continued his work to preserve our democracy. lord, as the breaches and ranks of congress appear more often than we care to contemplate, may those of us who remain in your wondrous world recognize your voice summoning us to put on our marching boots and move our nation toward the light of justice, self-awareness, goodness, and civility. may our march
cleaver: let us pray. for the great god almighty who dwells in the shelter of the most high, we approach you as frail and flawed creatures and requests of thy enabling grace. our hearts are made heavy by the transition of our colleague, our family member, our loved one, the mahogany marylander. elijah cummings. as he has moved into the realm of the unseen. holy spirit, we are blessed to be in this spectacular and historic edifice, and we gather in memoriam of the passionate public service of...
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us. this it is available collision. you do. it was unfortunately for long before feeding me on the phone key committee. but that. does not mean i was hopeful to you couldn't accept that she did it did you that's what he she is just a mental tickle. in a potential swimming lesson i want to. come. back home. i didn't intend to like just keep simple thing could you guess from a piece on the news and i said create him in the cell and you. may want to come up about it before copy spoke up and just up there. on the scene if you mess it up then go for the da the results and still come up with. the click the truth if mistook for the give us a look at the sun to the book for. love love the snow was just like the tree of my son. but for the others you know deduct some of those words you put . troops on the most up in the critical. last week just about specific with what you can do and what you know of a chemical it took. over when it's on which heat to mean what your buddies die after it will force. us into them to belive. rely so much o
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we would like to see a wholesale transition away from single—use plastics and other use single—use plasticsterials as well, because these all have an environmental footprint, and a wholesale transition into reusables. one thing that he also said was that swapping from plastic to glass is not necessarily the answer. but actually, recycling glass compared to plastic is not necessarily better for the environment. your view on that? i think focusing on prevention altogether rather than looking to simply substitute one material for another, you can bypass that problem. but it isn't easy, is it? no, i agree. when you have a bottle of shampoo it is not easy to put that in something other than plastic oi’ that in something other than plastic or glass, necessarily. there are plastic free solutions you can get bars of shampoo these days and things like that. so i think through innovation, companies can go further to look to reduce their plastic footprint altogether. juliet, thank you for your time. and thank you also for all your comments. many of you have been quite vocal about the story this mornin
we would like to see a wholesale transition away from single—use plastics and other use single—use plasticsterials as well, because these all have an environmental footprint, and a wholesale transition into reusables. one thing that he also said was that swapping from plastic to glass is not necessarily the answer. but actually, recycling glass compared to plastic is not necessarily better for the environment. your view on that? i think focusing on prevention altogether rather than looking...
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david willis for us there. stay with us on bbc news.with which scientists will track the position and the acceleration of more than 30 million galaxies. indira gandhi, ruler of the world's largest democracy, died today. only yesterday she'd spoken of dying in the service of her country and said, "i would be proud of it, every drop of my blood would contribute to the growth of this nation". after 46 years of unhappiness, these two countries have concluded a chapter of history. no more...
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well cars used to drive. great britain. that's why we. welcome back with politics consumed by bricks it alex looks at some of the issues which should be dominating the political agenda we join him in bricks and in the front line of the battle against poverty and homelessness. solomon. what do you think was surprising thing about the range of services and they had aphasia it off to just start something like the less size monday and thought of that look at the top of the great success tell us about so yes so we've done a lot of research there in the soup kitchen to realize that a lot of our service uses of them into health so even just seeing the colors on the walls different services that we provide so we've got about god and i what we do growing for where they grow their own produces you know we've got massage massage monday's you know and this is some of this is about that is just about kind of help in situations that you already in you know i've never really understood when they said give a homeless person a heart you will give up are t
well cars used to drive. great britain. that's why we. welcome back with politics consumed by bricks it alex looks at some of the issues which should be dominating the political agenda we join him in bricks and in the front line of the battle against poverty and homelessness. solomon. what do you think was surprising thing about the range of services and they had aphasia it off to just start something like the less size monday and thought of that look at the top of the great success tell us...
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asking us things. we hadn't realized there was one of those, ithink it was an alexa device in the room that was turned on . we don't know what sort of information is going out in a lot of the communications we are doing as well as not knowing whatcomes in . that aside and again, i think that's something to be taken seriously and something on which china is different than other players in the world. that aside, i'm very supportive of initiatives to expand trade, to facilitate trade, facilitate trade on open competitive grounds and look forward to further discussions on both eátrade economic and security fronts. >> is this working? sorry. thank you. the discussion you used to be free with fair trade which supplies the logic behind extensive use of the expansion of unfair tradelaws , primarily antidumping laws or that trade is indeed unfair as a separate discussion but what we have now is not fair trade. it's managed trade and as long as we're all understanding that, then that's fine. but it's managed tra
asking us things. we hadn't realized there was one of those, ithink it was an alexa device in the room that was turned on . we don't know what sort of information is going out in a lot of the communications we are doing as well as not knowing whatcomes in . that aside and again, i think that's something to be taken seriously and something on which china is different than other players in the world. that aside, i'm very supportive of initiatives to expand trade, to facilitate trade, facilitate...
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of these cases many of the farmers are now also taking more care when using the camera. was on their feet. before you start to spray you have to wear boots and a proper outfit you also have to use a mask so you do not inherit the chemicals for money. then vitamin terrorists are trying to get the message across that it would be better to do with all of the chemicals all together but it is difficult to persuade the farmers that are gunning for devises would protect their land better in the long term in particular against drugs a growing problem due to climate change it's an uphill battle. that we have made across the country. part of climate change. we need at. the activist showing the farmers other ways they can help fight the effects of global warming for example with tree planting initiatives some 500 indigenous species have been planted so far. sports involving punches to the body and head has become an internet sensation that millions watch online it's called dumb be it kind of traditional martial arts which has existed for hundreds of years and i j s are fighting to
of these cases many of the farmers are now also taking more care when using the camera. was on their feet. before you start to spray you have to wear boots and a proper outfit you also have to use a mask so you do not inherit the chemicals for money. then vitamin terrorists are trying to get the message across that it would be better to do with all of the chemicals all together but it is difficult to persuade the farmers that are gunning for devises would protect their land better in the long...