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fact us. for france us. and they are not sent there by law or secondly so possibly even more shocking than the impact of this fake news is the motivation for it often ideology only plays a small part in a scam that's really all about money. the money we're talking isn't small change in mexico a website can in around a $1000.00 u.s. dollars for every 1000000 page views every time a person lands on a page the advertising algorithm kicks in and the website starts. creating a website isn't difficult and most times a single group of the administrators will have several on the go and what's generating around $2.00 to $5000.00 or more it doesn't matter if the content is real or not as long as readers flock to the site then making a buck. how do you get people to your website well that's with facebook comes in with over 2000000000 uses it's one of the most powerful distribution to use for sharing content yes you do you. have it out but of course it is literally meant in africa news because put and set in motion if t
fact us. for france us. and they are not sent there by law or secondly so possibly even more shocking than the impact of this fake news is the motivation for it often ideology only plays a small part in a scam that's really all about money. the money we're talking isn't small change in mexico a website can in around a $1000.00 u.s. dollars for every 1000000 page views every time a person lands on a page the advertising algorithm kicks in and the website starts. creating a website isn't...
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with us most weeks.been recruiting its community to help research covid—i9. eve 0nline is one of the biggest multiplayer role—playing games out there, with 300,000 monthly players. set in space, you can be anyone — a fighter, a trader, even a pirate. while exploring the universe, players can also engage in a mini game called project discovery where they analyse cell clusters. now, although it'sjust part of the game for them, they're actually sifting through real world data for researchers who are examining how the coronavirus affects blood cells. it's a gamified version of a scientific technique called flow cytometry which is used to measure physical characteristics of a population of cells or particles. so far, over 171,000 players have completed 47 million tasks which amounts to 36 years of categorising cells. you just look at a plant and you just draw polygons around data. you can sit there, pull it up and start doing it, and i think that was exciting for me — just how approachable it was. you hear ab
with us most weeks.been recruiting its community to help research covid—i9. eve 0nline is one of the biggest multiplayer role—playing games out there, with 300,000 monthly players. set in space, you can be anyone — a fighter, a trader, even a pirate. while exploring the universe, players can also engage in a mini game called project discovery where they analyse cell clusters. now, although it'sjust part of the game for them, they're actually sifting through real world data for researchers...
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yeah, we should use they should say what i wish the goodwill could tell us by the us that it's doubly so lovable was if you are just let me show you tonight. we've had 12 sessions and i'm still confused. i don't know if i can accept match me for want to use you will live usually to choose from. and i mark at least one that doesn't capture a message that would have been the most of my given. it's just the most misunderstood by much to be clear, but then you buy meat and then go kill a device to divide among all hero to the caribbean, it means when human oh boy, you know what? they could bring it in another which we just some of the other that at the very big no at the tell me as they compare them. here you put a look at a balloon, but you're still in play over here. you put a roof, a blue moon, plenty of room to move you into the loop or you move into the room, but don't blame your own survival. knew you didn't hear you grow. yeah, the snow was just the decrease in your wealth and lesser nationalist and you listen, you should believe that the chicago media and i do, but by the story ne
yeah, we should use they should say what i wish the goodwill could tell us by the us that it's doubly so lovable was if you are just let me show you tonight. we've had 12 sessions and i'm still confused. i don't know if i can accept match me for want to use you will live usually to choose from. and i mark at least one that doesn't capture a message that would have been the most of my given. it's just the most misunderstood by much to be clear, but then you buy meat and then go kill a device to...
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technology, where us appear r.t. in terms of infrastructure. but that doesn't mean that we pressure someone into giving up their commercially profitable projects. tactics that can be used to get innocent people to confess, to crimes. they didn't commit. i don't even think people in the us really get that the police are allowed to lie to the person who falsely confessed, actually came to believe the lie that they were told about their own behavior. confession is taken, the case is closed and nobody really can tell the difference between a good confession and one that is is your media a reflection of reality in a world transformed what will make you feel safe, isolation or community? are you going the right way or are you being led away? what is true? what is faith? in a world corrupted, you need to descend to join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. during the vietnam war, us forces also bombs in neighboring laos. it was a secret war and for years the american people did not know until our thelma is officially
technology, where us appear r.t. in terms of infrastructure. but that doesn't mean that we pressure someone into giving up their commercially profitable projects. tactics that can be used to get innocent people to confess, to crimes. they didn't commit. i don't even think people in the us really get that the police are allowed to lie to the person who falsely confessed, actually came to believe the lie that they were told about their own behavior. confession is taken, the case is closed and...
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military use of animals, but elephants were also used as pack animals. in the book we also have a chapter we call "exotics, " because i use the example of my grandfather who grew up in west virginia probably had not been more than 50 miles away from the house he was born in and he went to guadal canal and saw lots of animals he had never seen before. elephants and water buffalo and things like that. there was a whole chapter that is mostly just pictures. would an animal be able to earn a medal? yes and no. they initially allowed animals to be awarded things like purple hearts and things. they took them away. it is a contentious story. there is a medal by a british society, and they offer medal to animals who have acted in brave ways. some of the pigeons i talk about earned that medal. what did demilitarization training look like for dogs? because part of what they were trained to do was be aggressive, they had to get out of that aggressive mode. that was the only thing that could keep you from graduating to go home, if you continued to stay too aggressiv
military use of animals, but elephants were also used as pack animals. in the book we also have a chapter we call "exotics, " because i use the example of my grandfather who grew up in west virginia probably had not been more than 50 miles away from the house he was born in and he went to guadal canal and saw lots of animals he had never seen before. elephants and water buffalo and things like that. there was a whole chapter that is mostly just pictures. would an animal be able to...
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what with us? there was no adventure purely by what previous and much real much older still photos of the city of the world will remain. you showed us new. can you connect that new year? fortunately, no one uses milk with what you did with just for good reason. the more that you're going to quibble quick and i think, you know, if you just know, stick less with the is just seeded what was to be a somewhat different image than i thought why you need to put them. so that was what i wished for was to give you the way of the truth for there's no real should be a minute why you'd walk through musical numbers, reach it. so every dog has a special and by the time they're 6 months old, it becomes clear. best. these little guys excel at finding drugs. i mean, you my piece, we get social of don't worry about spock or in the school he was a short one reason at the with the question that almost was but a pandemic. no. certainly no borders, just blind to nationalities as americans, we don't observe the, we don't
what with us? there was no adventure purely by what previous and much real much older still photos of the city of the world will remain. you showed us new. can you connect that new year? fortunately, no one uses milk with what you did with just for good reason. the more that you're going to quibble quick and i think, you know, if you just know, stick less with the is just seeded what was to be a somewhat different image than i thought why you need to put them. so that was what i wished for was...
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the world is looking at us in the next year of sadness may be with the election behind us. will the republican party dumptruck the feel we can take on us politics and society? that's the bottom line. there is a huge group of people at work behind our screens. the cold behavior architects, dissuasive designers or user experience specialists and the power they have is massive. that urge to keep swiping through a twitter feed that's designed the way we all click. i agree to the terms and conditions that's designed, swiping left or right on 1000 odd that's designed to we live in an online world of someone else's making. and most of us never even give it a 2nd thought. and actually, that's design as well. san francisco, it's the mecca for tech designers. silicon valley. this place pioneered the art of constructing, optimizing and enhancing a lot of the technology we use every day. it's turbo charge, the speed at which we use the internet and made navigating the way more ensuring. but it's also given us a full sense of security. i've lost count of the number of times i've clicked
the world is looking at us in the next year of sadness may be with the election behind us. will the republican party dumptruck the feel we can take on us politics and society? that's the bottom line. there is a huge group of people at work behind our screens. the cold behavior architects, dissuasive designers or user experience specialists and the power they have is massive. that urge to keep swiping through a twitter feed that's designed the way we all click. i agree to the terms and...
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they called us names and give us labels to create division amongst us. we ignore them and we hold onto our own. we have stood by our values and beliefs. they use technology to censor us with labels and phony fact checkers. but we wear those badges of honor because we are fighting a righteous mission. we have been tolerant to all they have tried to do to deprive us as americans because we know better. now they are censoring our president. they are censoring the truth about our election. they are trying to gaslight us into believing something we know is not true. freedom of speech, to vote for our leaders, should not be trifled with. we are standing our ground. we are no longer going to allow injustice in our lives. it is time for our leaders to know that the line is drawn here and they should cross no further. [crowd cheering] our leaders need to understand that we give them the privilege to lead us and without us supporting them, they are nothing. we stand for equal rights, equal justice under the constitution. we stand for free speech under the constitu
they called us names and give us labels to create division amongst us. we ignore them and we hold onto our own. we have stood by our values and beliefs. they use technology to censor us with labels and phony fact checkers. but we wear those badges of honor because we are fighting a righteous mission. we have been tolerant to all they have tried to do to deprive us as americans because we know better. now they are censoring our president. they are censoring the truth about our election. they are...
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let more than just uses all customers will these businesses would generate is done and they need us to like them for them to be indispensable because the more that we use them the more data we produce where in the midst of a great race for dot and. companies are on the checks. for the past 3 years academics nichol dri analysts have been investigating a phenomenon they call datta colonialism. while the modes scales in context may have changed they say colonialism same underlying functions of empire building extraction and appropriation remain the new lang grab going on there's not land that's being grabbed it's us it's human life the acquisition the construction of data valuable data for corporate use out of the floor of our lives that's the lag read going on and that's why the work is the only way does justice to that let's think for instance of all the and use her license agreements or the terms of use that we read whenever we sign up for a new social media platform and if we think about the process of being asked to agree to something that we cannot even understand and signing away c
let more than just uses all customers will these businesses would generate is done and they need us to like them for them to be indispensable because the more that we use them the more data we produce where in the midst of a great race for dot and. companies are on the checks. for the past 3 years academics nichol dri analysts have been investigating a phenomenon they call datta colonialism. while the modes scales in context may have changed they say colonialism same underlying functions of...
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world will help us. but if it rains today, you saw in the rest feeling better, at least well enough to meet us. if you want us might just do me. you know, it's really a leave of so i s'posed to move all 20. she lives with a mother and 5 cats. only one has had to rent this flat for because alina feels sick in the apartment, that they often have to order meals from a restaurant. because alina county, time the phrase was a dud. trade this out to the nearest community at the, by listening to well, these are the most products that there was no, you don't have to keep your brother who does a good thing yet. not all of the course of believing in don't stop by yet disprove that which left cd go out of orchard street course that quit the board and it's all so short. you could even pull her short the what we see when you give anything to do to each to question you just because you know you're here russian agents use can happen any time. so i try to find out where someone with borderline disorder might cool. if no
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but i don't know you're talking with us or you struggle with us here when you must. it's a big vision with a long way to go. there are still many technicalities that need to be addressed, particularly because collaborative robots are often a security risk for their human colleagues. since robots can't estimate their own strength, next age operates in batteries. saving mode. 8 cameras attached to its head and arms are supposed to help the robot to analyze space. an object, interchangeable robot hands used to grant enhance its many uses, but at around 90000 euros a piece. not every company can afford this technology the right now, the next stage is just working in the factory that this double collaborative robot will be needed in a way where we're hoping that will someday be able to take it to their construction sites. the forestry fishery homes in japan, they will not be taking away jobs that there will be there will be a core workers. that's what it is. like many other western countries will still prejudiced against industrial robots. here in germany, the main argume
but i don't know you're talking with us or you struggle with us here when you must. it's a big vision with a long way to go. there are still many technicalities that need to be addressed, particularly because collaborative robots are often a security risk for their human colleagues. since robots can't estimate their own strength, next age operates in batteries. saving mode. 8 cameras attached to its head and arms are supposed to help the robot to analyze space. an object, interchangeable robot...
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we carry it within us. there's this insistence that we confront with what we have done that we are honest with what we have done, because in order to change it, we have to confront it. and in that confrontation we at least put in place the conditions or the possibility for us to be otherwise, which is key. and so i write in the book -- i not only write that the idea of american innocence needs to die, i also say that the idea of white america is irredeemable. but it doesn't follow from that that we are. that requires a kind of honesty and maturity that i think america is always avoiding, evading. we like our innocence. >> yes. i think it's interesting, speaking of whooping out loud, theirs part of you book where i'm whoopingout -- whooping out loud because you offer tweet get out of some of the kind of stuckness of mainstream political discussion about race and class and working class white people, economic anxiety, trump voters, some particular portion about where i was like, preach! bottom of 114, my wife
we carry it within us. there's this insistence that we confront with what we have done that we are honest with what we have done, because in order to change it, we have to confront it. and in that confrontation we at least put in place the conditions or the possibility for us to be otherwise, which is key. and so i write in the book -- i not only write that the idea of american innocence needs to die, i also say that the idea of white america is irredeemable. but it doesn't follow from that...
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he joins us from ripton. in vermont from london, we're joined by nick may be chief executive of the climate change. think tank ether, e g, and in detroit we have michael dorsey co-founder of the sunrise movement and former e.p.a. national advisory committee member during the obama administration. welcome to you all, michael. 1st of all joe biden wants to put climate change on the agenda in the situation room. what effect will that have on getting the global community to endeavor intensify the battle against climate change? putting climate change on the situation room, as you say is critically important for welfare and united states as well as welfare . it's essential that we get back into these talks and we need them just as kerry mention, not just comparisons because that's not really to delivering on high ambition. that means bowing out more noble energy. that means. 'd tackling the unfolding climate crisis as it were. so it's absolutely critical that we get climate change square on in a multilateral conver
he joins us from ripton. in vermont from london, we're joined by nick may be chief executive of the climate change. think tank ether, e g, and in detroit we have michael dorsey co-founder of the sunrise movement and former e.p.a. national advisory committee member during the obama administration. welcome to you all, michael. 1st of all joe biden wants to put climate change on the agenda in the situation room. what effect will that have on getting the global community to endeavor intensify the...
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difficult for us. are you right when things no it luckily not the idea that halmos somehow like a disturbance in allah system comes from this very. we have the idea that we are these rational beings who make rational decisions all the time. and i'll wrestle decisions. i great decisions. even though, i mean have you seen people also, other systems aren't that great, even the most rational ones. we can lie to ourselves. we can over excedrin chances we can get the wrong idea or just not think far enough. so basically, already our idea of all brain is slightly overrated. let's talk about the bitch or the dust that we really come up with. likely not in the end. you can say that they are a necessity halmos on the sets of the but they're not enough to make the decision. so basically they will push you in a certain direction. for example, if you think about sex, they will make you feel less or maybe feel your impulses stronger and weak of it. the path that tells you not to dance too much or to take back and ke
difficult for us. are you right when things no it luckily not the idea that halmos somehow like a disturbance in allah system comes from this very. we have the idea that we are these rational beings who make rational decisions all the time. and i'll wrestle decisions. i great decisions. even though, i mean have you seen people also, other systems aren't that great, even the most rational ones. we can lie to ourselves. we can over excedrin chances we can get the wrong idea or just not think far...
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it's cheaper to use the balls to plant new trees than it is to use seedlings.we hope to be able to do that a 1000000 seed balls plus that we've made so far in the last couple years. i would hope that we would get soon to a point. we were doing that in 2 months. 20 tries a new way to plant a seed ball. we returned to the between the forest and uganda, home of the mountain gorillas. this region must not only preserve a safe haven for the gorilla population. it should also provide jobs for the people who live there. that's especially true during the pandemic of dr. gladys has found a way to help local coffee farmers earn more for their crops. every farmer that we can supports by spending is one less person who is so desperate that they have to, into the park to pull it off and disrupt the gorillas and the people very hungry. and then we started to develop the screen seedlings for the local community in the us that they can plant their land introduces they can be a community leader brings gladdest to the place where local residents gather to boil water to make it s
it's cheaper to use the balls to plant new trees than it is to use seedlings.we hope to be able to do that a 1000000 seed balls plus that we've made so far in the last couple years. i would hope that we would get soon to a point. we were doing that in 2 months. 20 tries a new way to plant a seed ball. we returned to the between the forest and uganda, home of the mountain gorillas. this region must not only preserve a safe haven for the gorilla population. it should also provide jobs for the...
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it all or far in the sea let us see how it works. half. a stylist in southeastern france cuts off $29.00 kilos of it every year. but instead of just throwing it out collects every look to help fight oil pollution in the world's oceans. and also there is life or feel like it had swords hydrocarbons that is to say hydrocarbon stick to the outside that's why you can wash them off they don't get inside the air. founded the project. or fair head dresses beauticians from across from send in hecla pings formally unemployed people and school dropouts stuff the head into nylon stockings to make pillows which will then be used to absorb fats and oils from water. pillows to fisherman and harbor operators he pays his help us with the proceeds. some of the pillows are now in use in a pilot project in the harbor of. more than 1000 boats adopt here. in the long run will try to use it around the port since the rain runoff water falls in the port and it washes out the soil picking up hydrocarbons so the idea is to go around the whole port under the b
it all or far in the sea let us see how it works. half. a stylist in southeastern france cuts off $29.00 kilos of it every year. but instead of just throwing it out collects every look to help fight oil pollution in the world's oceans. and also there is life or feel like it had swords hydrocarbons that is to say hydrocarbon stick to the outside that's why you can wash them off they don't get inside the air. founded the project. or fair head dresses beauticians from across from send in hecla...
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thank you for keeping us up to date. and the dow rose again on tuesday, building out of sharp gains from the previous sessions as the big market rotation continues out of the names that thrived during the pandemic and into the stocks linked to an economic recovery. however, the s. and p. and nasdaq continue to struggle amid a sharp decline in major tech names. so let's go ahead and take a look at what's driving markets with boom bust co-host, christine, and managing director of the market gauge group and author of the best selling book, plant your money tree, a guide to growing your wealth. michelle schneider. thank you both for joining us today. always appreciate having you both on the show. michelle, i want to start with you. do you think there is a divergence happening now between the nasdaq and the rest of the market and will this divergence, if there is one, continue through the end of the year? yes, there definitely is a divergence. and i have to say as a student of what i call an economic modern family, where the
thank you for keeping us up to date. and the dow rose again on tuesday, building out of sharp gains from the previous sessions as the big market rotation continues out of the names that thrived during the pandemic and into the stocks linked to an economic recovery. however, the s. and p. and nasdaq continue to struggle amid a sharp decline in major tech names. so let's go ahead and take a look at what's driving markets with boom bust co-host, christine, and managing director of the market gauge...
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thanks for being with us. look forward to seeing you soon. rudy us.n? every family has their own unique story. give your family the chance to discover theirs this holiday season, with ancestry. ♪. thanks for being with us through this hour. historian victor david hanson, trump campaign's cory lewandoski, attorney sidney powell among our guests tomorrow. see you tomorrow. good night from
thanks for being with us. look forward to seeing you soon. rudy us.n? every family has their own unique story. give your family the chance to discover theirs this holiday season, with ancestry. ♪. thanks for being with us through this hour. historian victor david hanson, trump campaign's cory lewandoski, attorney sidney powell among our guests tomorrow. see you tomorrow. good night from
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it's difficult for us to hear it. so i wouldn't really want to play a bad we have reached a point of no return to in our relations. the loss means to because there is an important plaid or and where we can argue and work our interest when, where we can express our views regarding the current events and russia address direct general of belt. if you feel valued with his suggestion to slander x. herds, so to russian x. rays also participated and investigated what happened to know about any and all bad a good guy or any crime was committed to pull ups and no one will notice it. so to see if any criminal investigation is necessary, do you feel that we've reached the point of no return when it comes to relations between russia and the o.p.c. w? is there any saving the situation? kill just because all you need to, as i have all the right is that i don't really have saying that we have reached the point of no return because these maps are and it is very important souls that we could express our point of view regarding the cur
it's difficult for us to hear it. so i wouldn't really want to play a bad we have reached a point of no return to in our relations. the loss means to because there is an important plaid or and where we can argue and work our interest when, where we can express our views regarding the current events and russia address direct general of belt. if you feel valued with his suggestion to slander x. herds, so to russian x. rays also participated and investigated what happened to know about any and all...
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losing all the rules is no use? no, lola. 4 of which doesn't work using the oh, i can't sleep. couldn't sleep. smile. i'm not laughing at the germans because sometimes i am, but i said nothing with the time. and i think deep into the german culture. you don't seem to take this grandma day off to you because it's all after a no time right show. join me to meet the japanese on the gulf coast. this is a detail you use live from berlin. thousands of donald trump supporters gather in washington to rally against the results of this month's u.s. presidential election. and she makes a surprise appearance in his motorcade. protesters say his victory was stolen through voting trucks. also coming up cheers of a civil war progress in the field.
losing all the rules is no use? no, lola. 4 of which doesn't work using the oh, i can't sleep. couldn't sleep. smile. i'm not laughing at the germans because sometimes i am, but i said nothing with the time. and i think deep into the german culture. you don't seem to take this grandma day off to you because it's all after a no time right show. join me to meet the japanese on the gulf coast. this is a detail you use live from berlin. thousands of donald trump supporters gather in washington to...
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for one part of all of us. at some stage i realize that i do what i do very well and that there are only maybe a handful of other people who can do it was for me but that isn't the decisive point for me i'm grateful that i can make music you know there are evidently people who like it and that i can share it will. get asked him a takes percussion to a whole new musical level and. time now to meet a man who dresses many of your of queens and princes this belgian designer. then has long been a favorite with royalty all over the continent so why do they offer where his creations met up with him in the belgian kept so brussels to find out. queen maxima of the netherlands whence his creations. matthew diffee belgian. guns her mother and. taylor many of your ups williamson princesses. the few clear boy i was brought up as a royalist but i also love being able to help beautiful personality. is one of belgium's best known fashion design as. he's been a designer of choice for the european royals for over 30 years as. he
for one part of all of us. at some stage i realize that i do what i do very well and that there are only maybe a handful of other people who can do it was for me but that isn't the decisive point for me i'm grateful that i can make music you know there are evidently people who like it and that i can share it will. get asked him a takes percussion to a whole new musical level and. time now to meet a man who dresses many of your of queens and princes this belgian designer. then has long been a...
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they are independent of us. emily murphy sent her friends to defend her, reporters, the only friend allowed his name to be used and identified by name justice jack st. john. emily murphy's former chief of staff at the gsa and the former general council at the gsa who's now at the private sector. what he told "the washington post" in defending emily murphy was "by law the gsa administrator report to the president and his subject to his direction and control so the extent that emily has been instructed to withhold as sis r ascertainment. that was the former lawyer, emily murphy's chief of staff telling you that emily murphy was being instructed by the president to withhold ascertainment illegally instructed. jackson john was wrong about the law. the law does not give the president the power to withhold ascertain. the law orders emily murphy to ascertain the apparent winner as soon as that information is available and it was available on november 7th. then last week another unnamed friend of emily murphy defended h
they are independent of us. emily murphy sent her friends to defend her, reporters, the only friend allowed his name to be used and identified by name justice jack st. john. emily murphy's former chief of staff at the gsa and the former general council at the gsa who's now at the private sector. what he told "the washington post" in defending emily murphy was "by law the gsa administrator report to the president and his subject to his direction and control so the extent that...
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i'm glad to have you with us. ethiopian civilians who fled fighting in the region say they were bombed by government forces this, despite the ethiopian government's claim that ease only striking military targets to graze, regional leader has warned of a long struggle ahead between local fighters and government forces following the have led to massacre of civilians and to grab a reuters news agency is reporting that ethiopian police in the neighboring on her region are asking international agencies for a list of ethnic to grand staff. these images broadcast on ethiopia's state television show, the national forces, reportedly pushing into the west of the countries to get our region in. the army says it's made a big advances there in its fight against the people's liberation front or t p l f . it's currently tough getting information out of tikrit. since the fighting broke out last week, communications there have been down transport blocked and media barred. but a new report from amnesty international says scores and
i'm glad to have you with us. ethiopian civilians who fled fighting in the region say they were bombed by government forces this, despite the ethiopian government's claim that ease only striking military targets to graze, regional leader has warned of a long struggle ahead between local fighters and government forces following the have led to massacre of civilians and to grab a reuters news agency is reporting that ethiopian police in the neighboring on her region are asking international...
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it's very useful. since we never know if or when we'll be hooked up to the grid, we turn to solar upon that only 15 percent of the population and linked to the national electricity grid and backing a fast say. so people buy solar kits instead, they can now be found at small local shops and street nights. all major roads are also solar powered nowadays. here in one of the poorest countries in africa, a local business, the fossil energy company has set up a plants to produce, sell the systems. it's the 1st in west africa. the factory opened a few weeks ago. the manufacturing equipment and components for the solar systems are imported from europe. the government waived import duties. the production equipment is the very latest. it's very complex and enables us to make high quality products. the panels we make are basically the same as models that have been certified in germany. certain much of the manufacturing process is automated. but some steps done by hand. 170 people work at the plant. well, over hal
it's very useful. since we never know if or when we'll be hooked up to the grid, we turn to solar upon that only 15 percent of the population and linked to the national electricity grid and backing a fast say. so people buy solar kits instead, they can now be found at small local shops and street nights. all major roads are also solar powered nowadays. here in one of the poorest countries in africa, a local business, the fossil energy company has set up a plants to produce, sell the systems....
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that does it for us. thanks fw york, we'll see you back here tomorrow. ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. there has been another major breakthrough to report in the fought against the china virus. biotech company moderna says they've created a nearly 95% effective vaccine. that news in turn created an explosive rally on wall street today. the dow gaining 471 points, its eighth record close of this year. the s&p up 42, its 24th record close of the year. and the nasdaq gaining 95 for its highest close since september. also the battle for the white house tonight, supporters of president trump clashing with left-wing activists in the streets of washington, d.c. as his legal team ballots in court -- battles in court all across the country. joining this evening, a member of the president's legal team and noted appellate attorney sidney powell. also with us this evening republican national committee chair ron that north carolina daniel and judicial watch president tom fitton. also former congressman jason chaffetz
that does it for us. thanks fw york, we'll see you back here tomorrow. ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. there has been another major breakthrough to report in the fought against the china virus. biotech company moderna says they've created a nearly 95% effective vaccine. that news in turn created an explosive rally on wall street today. the dow gaining 471 points, its eighth record close of this year. the s&p up 42, its 24th record close of the year. and the nasdaq gaining 95 for its...
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and they help us to attain our goals and reward us with positive feelings. even if it's not always clear whether we control our hormones or if they're in charge of us all moments decide nearly everything in our life. if we're cheerful, if we're tired, if we're hungry, if our hair falls out, or if we feel like having sex, our hormones are constantly on the move. they're going up, they're going down. they're going up again. not only in the cause of the day, but in the cause of a lifetime. this is especially evident in puberty when boys and girls are having difficulties coming out of bed in the morning. but for us adults, instead of getting annoyed by this, we should watch the next report. it's 8 o'clock in the morning for germany's high school as that's when the day gets started. least it used to be i was constantly still at home. yes, i don't go in until a bit later when i'm more awake, then i can actually take part. if i went in for 1st period, i'd be useless. so it's not a new approach at this school, allowing students to work by themselves in the 1st 4 per
and they help us to attain our goals and reward us with positive feelings. even if it's not always clear whether we control our hormones or if they're in charge of us all moments decide nearly everything in our life. if we're cheerful, if we're tired, if we're hungry, if our hair falls out, or if we feel like having sex, our hormones are constantly on the move. they're going up, they're going down. they're going up again. not only in the cause of the day, but in the cause of a lifetime. this is...
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she joins us from dublin. thank you for being with us.ng to recognise joe biden‘s victory, for being with us. by refusing to recognisejoe biden‘s victory, what m essa 9 es recognisejoe biden‘s victory, what messages the president sending to autocratic leaders around the world? that is our deep concern as elders that because president trump is not adhering to the normal protocols and processes for a transition of power, he is giving such a bad example. and the tragedy is that the us has always been a supporter of and a strong advocate for democracy and adherence to the will of people. when the votes are counted, you acce pt when the votes are counted, you accept that. and so we do see as being serious for the us in the short—term but also very worrying internationally because it is him as something that autocrats and bad leaders are rejoicing in. they must be laughing and saying who talks about democracy, look at the us. so it is very serious and we fell as elders because we know and ella brought together into thousand seven he told us to
she joins us from dublin. thank you for being with us.ng to recognise joe biden‘s victory, for being with us. by refusing to recognisejoe biden‘s victory, what m essa 9 es recognisejoe biden‘s victory, what messages the president sending to autocratic leaders around the world? that is our deep concern as elders that because president trump is not adhering to the normal protocols and processes for a transition of power, he is giving such a bad example. and the tragedy is that the us has...
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>> other states have used it and found it useful. the commissioner can talk about some of the studies. places, the efficacy of a tool like this really goes broadly alongside other measures. masking, social distancing, testing. it has been rolled out across europe. when you look at the various responses that countries that have adopted an app-based approach, which is really all of europe and a number states in the united states, the app certainly plays a large role in the benefit and suppression of covid-19 spread. according to research from oxford university, for example, as little as 15% adoption in a community setting, and i think it is important to remember that adoption is within community settings, essentially those places that -- adoption sometimes is viewed as a state level. if a college or university has at least 15% adoption, they may see a slowing of covid-19 by as much as 15%, just by the ability to notify others. but keep in mind, it's book -- the choices we make. our willingness to warn our neighbors and friends and peop
>> other states have used it and found it useful. the commissioner can talk about some of the studies. places, the efficacy of a tool like this really goes broadly alongside other measures. masking, social distancing, testing. it has been rolled out across europe. when you look at the various responses that countries that have adopted an app-based approach, which is really all of europe and a number states in the united states, the app certainly plays a large role in the benefit and...
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what do you use voice command for? let us know on you tube or facebook. i buy and see you soon become scarce. climate change has put traditional agriculture. in the world, researchers are searching for solutions. can high tech toms help secure our future? is it a mariah's? no, it's fantasy is it? this is traditional display, of course, mention is a part of morocco, the cultural heritage. now women can ride along as well as a clear sign of women's liberation in the kingdom, morocco's warrior women in 45 minutes, w passionate drama, competition wife, marketing numbers, atmosphere, power supply at sight, intuition, love hate. money stands for arms, fire spammers, and found old to go off on you tube. joining us is this what the future of agriculture looks like. vegetables and lettuce is stacked on several floors artificially led fully automated farming, rejects from drought crossed in store. this isn't a futuristic question in japan, this is already the reality for a largely immune system. we can produce food and not optimal conditions with high nutritional c
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to become an odd shower for northwest england to take us shower for northwest england to take us to the but it will raptors the end of the afternoon or evening time as a temptress go not doing too badly after that cold and frosty start. further north, though, we are going to see some rain pushing into the far north of scotland, but that will arrive towards the end of the afternoon or the early evening time, and as far as the temperatures go, we're not doing too badly — after that cold and frosty start, temperatures 10 to 13 degrees. now, overnight, our weather fronts bringing rain in scotland pushes southwards whilst weakening, so just a bit of drizzle left on that system by the time it reaches the hills of northern england, but there will be some hill fog patches across these northern areas. further south, a cold night. we'll see some frost developing in the countryside. lowest temperatures perhaps down to around —3, —4 celsius, and there'll be some fog patches around as well. in the next few days, our weather is going to be dominated by this area of high pressure, so the weather, for
to become an odd shower for northwest england to take us shower for northwest england to take us to the but it will raptors the end of the afternoon or evening time as a temptress go not doing too badly after that cold and frosty start. further north, though, we are going to see some rain pushing into the far north of scotland, but that will arrive towards the end of the afternoon or the early evening time, and as far as the temperatures go, we're not doing too badly — after that cold and...
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it or someone is using it against us. it's time for us to get back to using it. >> so the context of this was monopoly was a core part of england's economic strategy. is that what you are saying? >> you had the king with all his power and then the chartered corporations with all their power so wherever you look to use a hierarchy. if you or anybody in the world at that time unless you were in aristocratic the one person of that time, you were groveling all the time before somebody. people got tired of it and that's what america is about is that you don't have to bend down. you are your own boss and it's a long conversation but somehow we kind of lost our way so now we wake up today and there's all these losses around us and we should be really honest about how dangerous this moment is. but power once you see it, you can master it. we have what we need to master. >> you said we are at a moment in time power is concrete but this isn't the first time. the country has had to battle against monopolies numerous times in its pas
it or someone is using it against us. it's time for us to get back to using it. >> so the context of this was monopoly was a core part of england's economic strategy. is that what you are saying? >> you had the king with all his power and then the chartered corporations with all their power so wherever you look to use a hierarchy. if you or anybody in the world at that time unless you were in aristocratic the one person of that time, you were groveling all the time before somebody....
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you have covered a lot of information and definitely a lot of us -- a lot for us to think about.y only question is on the evaluation criteria and what we should be considering. can you go over that again and the difference between using this so everyone can know how it works one way or the other. if that makes any sense. >> yeah, it does, it does make sense. and i'll start. so there's a variety of ways to go about using evaluation criteria. and i may have heard of triple bottom line or quadruple bottom line. and those are evaluation criteria approaches and processes. one thing that we're lucky in at this point in time is that a lot of folks have been using evaluation criteria in a variety of different ways over the last 10 years for big programs like this one. and one thing that they're finding is going through a very lengthy waiting and touring process, that when obscuring the actual way in which the evaluation criteria are interplaying with your alternatives. so what happens is that you come out of the end of a process -- this alternative scored a four out of five, this one sco
you have covered a lot of information and definitely a lot of us -- a lot for us to think about.y only question is on the evaluation criteria and what we should be considering. can you go over that again and the difference between using this so everyone can know how it works one way or the other. if that makes any sense. >> yeah, it does, it does make sense. and i'll start. so there's a variety of ways to go about using evaluation criteria. and i may have heard of triple bottom line or...
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tell us what that means. restrictions have not always been well received there. >> reporter: that's right. the governor here today is the first day of what she was dubbed the three-week pause. that tells you they have to go back to some restriction that had happened very much earlier in the year that caused a lot of vitriol. she had an alleged kidnap plot, because those allegedly involved felt these restrictions were tie r tie rann tyrannical. others say thank you for keep michigan safe. if you look at coronavirus case in michigan and what has happened, look how they have zoomed up so high, higher than they have seen even before, and this is really disturbing in part because not only more people getting it. their positivity rate is at more than 13% over a seven-day period. they want that rate to be at 3%. so look at that gap there. we're talking more than a 10% gap of people testing positive for coronavirus when we go to get that test. here's the real deal. the hospitalizations are also up. when you have hosp
tell us what that means. restrictions have not always been well received there. >> reporter: that's right. the governor here today is the first day of what she was dubbed the three-week pause. that tells you they have to go back to some restriction that had happened very much earlier in the year that caused a lot of vitriol. she had an alleged kidnap plot, because those allegedly involved felt these restrictions were tie r tie rann tyrannical. others say thank you for keep michigan safe....
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doesn't use brushes he uses stamps and ink pads. he creates his images with an ordinary office stater. ringback the presses it onto his canvas thousands of times until the dates for shades and textures. i decided to use them. because it was. the simplest tool i could find to capture time. the excello through a funny kind gallery in rome our perception of time is the artist's dominant theme it takes him up to 2 months to complete a picture to date or always records the correct date of its. close examination of the work reveals when which parts of it created. i worked on this picture for instance for about 2 weeks from september 16th to october 1st so. you can. hear for example as october 1st. and what's the painting called it's called 16 to october 1st. has been using daters to produce his artworks for about 20 years now he shows them in exhibitions all over europe. he was born and raised in rome where he studied at the academy of fine arts the eternal city provides no end of subjects street scenes classical architecture and nature w
doesn't use brushes he uses stamps and ink pads. he creates his images with an ordinary office stater. ringback the presses it onto his canvas thousands of times until the dates for shades and textures. i decided to use them. because it was. the simplest tool i could find to capture time. the excello through a funny kind gallery in rome our perception of time is the artist's dominant theme it takes him up to 2 months to complete a picture to date or always records the correct date of its. close...
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they have been used. ok, so anything. so i meant is that i meant are you saying i'm going to end it now. ok . or so your some some sound my saying get out for quite an action. the quote from the deputy prime minister is he call the ongoing clashes a war despite the fact that they have been largely peaceful. he has called for conservatives to defend poland, and he's basically accusing protestors of committing serious crimes. that is a very odd way to talk about the right of protestors in a democracy. is it not? so when we hear from the very presence that we shoot and they said get out in the much, much harder language. when we see police speak, it's not being gets out. and when the protesters are actually crying, this is war and much they're going to tear gas was used on protesters were. so when we hear the reaction to it was most of all people that were protecting churches from being devastated. and this was a natural reaction. this is a very common tactic, those to single out a few isolated incidents when there are thous
they have been used. ok, so anything. so i meant is that i meant are you saying i'm going to end it now. ok . or so your some some sound my saying get out for quite an action. the quote from the deputy prime minister is he call the ongoing clashes a war despite the fact that they have been largely peaceful. he has called for conservatives to defend poland, and he's basically accusing protestors of committing serious crimes. that is a very odd way to talk about the right of protestors in a...
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uses.y, many of these principlely permitted uses required a 30-day neighborhood notice. all -- principally permitted uses required a 30-day neighborhood notice. all of the commercial districts have been updated, except for the ones listed. otherwise, they've all been updated to relax controls. nonretail sales and service uses are now principally permitted on the second floor. general entertain being. movie theaters, community facilities, restaurants, limited restaurants, an monthly hospitals, and retail professional services, such as realers, accountants, and insurance agents are liberalized throughout the district. here's an example of one of the slides. this is the nc-1 district, which is kind of our baseline neighborhood commercial district, and you can see almost all of the uses have been shifted, so if it's previously n.p., it's been permitted or conditionally permitted, and all of the tables are available in the ordinance itself, and we will be updating those tables in our code. it al
uses.y, many of these principlely permitted uses required a 30-day neighborhood notice. all -- principally permitted uses required a 30-day neighborhood notice. all of the commercial districts have been updated, except for the ones listed. otherwise, they've all been updated to relax controls. nonretail sales and service uses are now principally permitted on the second floor. general entertain being. movie theaters, community facilities, restaurants, limited restaurants, an monthly hospitals,...
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that won't use perfect. yeah, we should use that should say what i wish the goodwill could tell us by the bell less than w. . so lovable was the view of what i just let me show you tonight. we've had 12 sessions and i'm still confused. i don't know if i can accept match me for want to use the new will or logistically to choose from. i don't mark at least one that doesn't capture a message that would have been the most of my given. it's just a mode so much to be clear. but then you buy meat and then go kill it. have a, a pretty good to divide among all he wanted to quit doing. it means when human oh boy, you know the gravity of the giving it another which today we asked some of the other that the brits know what i mean as a symbol of them. here you put a look at a balloon, but you know, you put it over here. you put a roof, but a blue moon, plenty of you in the loop for you to go through. but don't plan your own survival. news is good enough for you and you grow. yeah, the snow. there is just the decrease in
that won't use perfect. yeah, we should use that should say what i wish the goodwill could tell us by the bell less than w. . so lovable was the view of what i just let me show you tonight. we've had 12 sessions and i'm still confused. i don't know if i can accept match me for want to use the new will or logistically to choose from. i don't mark at least one that doesn't capture a message that would have been the most of my given. it's just a mode so much to be clear. but then you buy meat and...
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when those around us know us, they can show us just how much they care. the first steps of checking in, the smallest moments can end up being everything. there's resources that can inform us, and that spark can make a difference. when we use it to improve things, then that change can last within us. when we understand what's possible, we won't settle for less. the best thing we can be is striving to be at our best. managing heart failure starts now with understanding. call today or go online to understandhf.com for a free hf handbook. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy, even a term policy, for an immediate cash payment. call coventry direct to learn more. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized that we needed a way to supplement our income. our friends sold their policy to help pay for their medical bills and that got me thinking. maybe selling our policy could help with our retirement. i'm skeptical, so i did some research and called coventry direct. they explained
when those around us know us, they can show us just how much they care. the first steps of checking in, the smallest moments can end up being everything. there's resources that can inform us, and that spark can make a difference. when we use it to improve things, then that change can last within us. when we understand what's possible, we won't settle for less. the best thing we can be is striving to be at our best. managing heart failure starts now with understanding. call today or go online to...
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she doesn't want us to use her real name. she and her children were repeatedly beaten by her husband. he was eventually sentenced to 18 months in prison, but is being released in a few days. owed to the value was threatened me saying that when he got out he'd find me wherever i was and kill me. me and the children. well, i said kill me. but i beg you to spare the children. i have to protect them. they good kids, they deserve a better life. isn't used to people listening to her. she talks for hours, telling the young volunteers about her life, the poverty and hardship she endures. the n.g.o.s currently setting up the 1st women's shelter in albania. it's still under construction. but her and her children are going to be brought to safety into rana, the capital of albania, 26 year old lawyer, r. bar high degree is on his way to the foundation's main offices. he's used to explaining the project unusual name, a different and developed very organically when i was still a student, i wanted to help poor people. during a vacation, i s
she doesn't want us to use her real name. she and her children were repeatedly beaten by her husband. he was eventually sentenced to 18 months in prison, but is being released in a few days. owed to the value was threatened me saying that when he got out he'd find me wherever i was and kill me. me and the children. well, i said kill me. but i beg you to spare the children. i have to protect them. they good kids, they deserve a better life. isn't used to people listening to her. she talks for...
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kill us with a baton to us that. there and is to prevent the next catastrophe. that's scary a lot of viruses that could trigger pandemics. pandemics of which we humans are the cause. because of our destruction of the environment humans are moving ever closer to a wild animals. can cut down half the rain forest and they'll still be enough left over. people who are campaigning to protect the rain forest. and for biodiversity. are helping to prevent new can dennis. cut. to destroy how can we humans destroy a living forest hundreds of years old with a chain saw a hell of a. time we're in the brazilian amazon region with a group of 5. our 1st trip takes us deep into the hinterland of sol paolo's day. it's the region of sugarcane plantations trucks passes by carrying this week harvest. in the dusk we spot a ring tailed coati. we are out with biologist cristiana car viola and his team in the few remaining strips of the atlantic rain forest he's looking for the hiding places of bats he thinks he has located some in these water pipes where he heard the sound of wings fla
kill us with a baton to us that. there and is to prevent the next catastrophe. that's scary a lot of viruses that could trigger pandemics. pandemics of which we humans are the cause. because of our destruction of the environment humans are moving ever closer to a wild animals. can cut down half the rain forest and they'll still be enough left over. people who are campaigning to protect the rain forest. and for biodiversity. are helping to prevent new can dennis. cut. to destroy how can we...
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and benjoins us now. thank you for being with us live from dc. is going to charge with formulating his covid strategy. he has got a heck of a job on his hands. 0n has got a heck of a job on his hands. on sunday, the us passed 10 million cases and there are currently 100,000 new covid infections every day. it is pretty rampant in most of the country. this isa rampant in most of the country. this is a country divided about the wearing of masks. it is divided about how far businesses should be shut down and the economy restricted to get a grip of this. it is also a federal system, so it is individual states responsible for how they are handling the pandemic. joe biden wa nts to handling the pandemic. joe biden wants to get a grip on this as he enters the white house. he is talking about a national mask mandate. he is having to think about how to roll out vaccines when they become available. he is talking about putting his faith in the hands of scientists, a big change of tone to donald trump, who has publicly disagreed with his own on this. joe bide
and benjoins us now. thank you for being with us live from dc. is going to charge with formulating his covid strategy. he has got a heck of a job on his hands. 0n has got a heck of a job on his hands. on sunday, the us passed 10 million cases and there are currently 100,000 new covid infections every day. it is pretty rampant in most of the country. this isa rampant in most of the country. this is a country divided about the wearing of masks. it is divided about how far businesses should be...
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what i would say to the government is work with us. we have a world —class is work with us. working across the last four years to reduce our deficit, to continue to invest and tfl works with our businesses to contribute over £40 billion to the government's coffers, so if london... to punish london is seeking to punish the country, that doesn't make sense to me. i take it that reference to the deficit is a polite rebuke to your predecessor, one boris johnson. borisjohnson, while predecessor, one boris johnson. boris johnson, while he predecessor, one boris johnson. borisjohnson, while he was mayor of london, borrowed £7 billion, increased fares in our city by more than 42% and left me a mess. we're over the last four years have been cleaning up that mess and what i would say to boris johnson cleaning up that mess and what i would say to borisjohnson and those around him is, don't take this personally. stop playing petty party politics with people's lives, work with me as the mayor of london, work tfl is a world—class transport authority and let's make sure that tfl is a world
what i would say to the government is work with us. we have a world —class is work with us. working across the last four years to reduce our deficit, to continue to invest and tfl works with our businesses to contribute over £40 billion to the government's coffers, so if london... to punish london is seeking to punish the country, that doesn't make sense to me. i take it that reference to the deficit is a polite rebuke to your predecessor, one boris johnson. borisjohnson, while predecessor,...
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and to the freedoms that all of us enjoy.portion of the program as we pay tribute to all fallen service members. first with a moment of silence followed by a rifle salute. [ moment of silence ] >> detail i attention! ready, aim, fire! ready, aim, fire! ready, aim, fire! present arms! ♪ [ "taps" being played ] ♪ >> order, arms! ready, rest! ♪ [ "amazing grace" being played ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> thank you. please be seated. as our ceremony draws to a close, we thank all of you for joining us this morning to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the end of world war ii. thank you to our guest speakers. and a special thanks to our 75th world war ii commemoration sponsors including presenting sponsor the bob hope legacy as part of the bob and doloris hope foundation who made the vision and commitment of this ceremony possible. >> it gives me great pleasure to share a welcoming message from linda hope of the bob hope legacy representing the bob and deloris hope foundation. their generous support ensures that the legacy of all veterans con
and to the freedoms that all of us enjoy.portion of the program as we pay tribute to all fallen service members. first with a moment of silence followed by a rifle salute. [ moment of silence ] >> detail i attention! ready, aim, fire! ready, aim, fire! ready, aim, fire! present arms! ♪ [ "taps" being played ] ♪ >> order, arms! ready, rest! ♪ [ "amazing grace" being played ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> thank you. please be seated. as our ceremony draws...
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he made us happy in a way that politicians can't he made all of us happy, so there would ever be anybody like marriage, donna. i've been crying since yesterday. was really want to see, diego cried saying that it was scuffles broke out. when police moved to disperse unruly fans trying to catch a final glimpse of maradona at his burial was their emotions ran high as his casket arrives at bella, vista cemetery, with the footballing legend was laid to rest next to his parents. for more on this, let's bring in correspondent, but he has a but in one of cyrus much, he has welcomed thousands lined up in front of the presidential palace to bid maradona farewell. only a small fraction of them actually got to you were there. how did people react when the wake was shut down? many of them are really sad and frustrated because they had waited since the beginning of the morning to visit him a last time 6 or 8 hours. they have there been outside the presidential palace and they didn't get to him. and so they were prostrated and it was just a little time to meet him and all the crowds couldn't get throug
he made us happy in a way that politicians can't he made all of us happy, so there would ever be anybody like marriage, donna. i've been crying since yesterday. was really want to see, diego cried saying that it was scuffles broke out. when police moved to disperse unruly fans trying to catch a final glimpse of maradona at his burial was their emotions ran high as his casket arrives at bella, vista cemetery, with the footballing legend was laid to rest next to his parents. for more on this,...
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they're accused of pocketing funds, which were meant to be used to remove us best us from hundreds of thousands of homes for me to miller has more now from outside the courthouse. well, these are race a very important for the government, especially which needs to be seen to be doing something against corruption. and this is a country with there seems to be an increase in food corruption. and especially in recent months, when it appears even funds that were meant to deal with fighting, covert, 19, pandemic seem to have been looted though, in this particular case, the people who were affected by it space stores roofing in their homes across the spavins, hundreds of thousands of them are especially interested in this case and they say it's about time that something is done around the corruption in this particular scandal. we're talking about people who have become ill because of these as best of survivors in the rules, which often leads to things like lyme disease. they say this poor service delivery rather than spending up to $20000000.00 on health, think people on removing these weeds,
they're accused of pocketing funds, which were meant to be used to remove us best us from hundreds of thousands of homes for me to miller has more now from outside the courthouse. well, these are race a very important for the government, especially which needs to be seen to be doing something against corruption. and this is a country with there seems to be an increase in food corruption. and especially in recent months, when it appears even funds that were meant to deal with fighting, covert,...
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many more joining us virtually.he rest of them are here with us in spirit. this battleship boasts signal of strength and symbol of peace, owes much of its legacy to the 33rd president, harry truman. it was hardly a surprise when president truman selected the uss missouri as the formal site to officially end the war. after all, the proud missouri natives only child margaret served as this ships sponsor. and president truman spoke at this ships christening and also attended her commissioning. one can only imagine how president truman hoped the pride and joy of his home state would live on in the hearts and minds of americans for years to come. i've mentioned this for two important reasons, first, to highlight that the mighty mo, this iconic american museum is the epitome of the arsenal of democracy that will lead us to victory. in part, honoring the men and women of our greatest generation who supported the war effort in factories and shipyards across the country. and of course, the second reason is to provide a clear
many more joining us virtually.he rest of them are here with us in spirit. this battleship boasts signal of strength and symbol of peace, owes much of its legacy to the 33rd president, harry truman. it was hardly a surprise when president truman selected the uss missouri as the formal site to officially end the war. after all, the proud missouri natives only child margaret served as this ships sponsor. and president truman spoke at this ships christening and also attended her commissioning. one...
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during the vietnam war us forces also. there was a secret war. and for years the american people did not know. how much it is especially the most heavily bombed country per capita. human history millions of unexploded bombs still in danger lives in this small agricultural country jordyn wieber went on to another topic that even today kids in laos full victims of bombs dropped decades ago is the u.s. making amends for that tragedy and what helped to the people need in that little land on. the 2020 alexion is coming to a close america could have a president announce before the end of the day but that likely won't come without legal challenges and a fight to prove vote by mail as project that all heralded by the truck campaign this election seemingly has lasted longer than a lifetime and amid the backdrop of a pandemic the competition for the white house only intensified unlike most countries america is known for a long paying thinking long presidential campaign. and for all the time and money spent on attack ads knocking on doors sending mail or ca
during the vietnam war us forces also. there was a secret war. and for years the american people did not know. how much it is especially the most heavily bombed country per capita. human history millions of unexploded bombs still in danger lives in this small agricultural country jordyn wieber went on to another topic that even today kids in laos full victims of bombs dropped decades ago is the u.s. making amends for that tragedy and what helped to the people need in that little land on. the...
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most have fantasies the most have us at about us. part against where most mountainous people can learn the most. i least also most who wins the snow in the morning by me. i both like it or i'll go out there. you go to live with, but they're really in the army. don't win a lot. that last but saw nothing but fun out there. he said, come with me, put us in numbered guns in there than those in need. little will believe still it was that that they sat guns in their lap, as i said into i must have there is a top of the set up. what's that not to say not to waste? no good will be the people has done. there's a lot up to no good, i'm no more like no, no i see, no kiddo is a move when up it's own it's everything else. and they don't know my various courses they come on here in the summer. he says beat the a minimum of policy and those 2 and this is on the internet. his committee name or you know, may put this in that he misses a lot of usage to put it on the aesthetics. but on the left yes, i quietly at least want to look at them. although th
most have fantasies the most have us at about us. part against where most mountainous people can learn the most. i least also most who wins the snow in the morning by me. i both like it or i'll go out there. you go to live with, but they're really in the army. don't win a lot. that last but saw nothing but fun out there. he said, come with me, put us in numbered guns in there than those in need. little will believe still it was that that they sat guns in their lap, as i said into i must have...
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plan on what's best in us today. when city together, they get so used to the power of news that even a brief separation can be painful. if the amount is nearing retirement. it's just like worrying about a family member, a musician. but even you knew it was only, you know, sort of arc and you know, who are the true value the you will be required when you go to the boot of the ocean. let's go through a little bit which way the office is with this special unit work. their job is to get to any part of the city quickly. even when traffic is gridlocked. the more you we've got and i was done with this situation just about what you come up to me and i look at the local, you know, everything with it when i don't even you know what he would do in some ways it's the people you see it's me is that he didn't have the bottle and he just used there's a push. but in the last on our issue in the us there was a little more of a push through my you would almost name. i was growing up a little bit speculative using the of the supply of
plan on what's best in us today. when city together, they get so used to the power of news that even a brief separation can be painful. if the amount is nearing retirement. it's just like worrying about a family member, a musician. but even you knew it was only, you know, sort of arc and you know, who are the true value the you will be required when you go to the boot of the ocean. let's go through a little bit which way the office is with this special unit work. their job is to get to any part...
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that might be helpful to us. now, the striking thing about primates is, and other animals as well, extent to which that kind of divided ability to focus its intensified by the fact that we especially as primates are really drawn towards novels. in a distracted mind which is one of my favorite things about distraction more generally in i will show you in image at the end of the talk, they argue that we are information seeking creatures and research shows in addition to foraging for food and drink our brains have the vault to new information it continually seeks new information. again there a long history was useful for us to say i'm doing this but i wonder what's going on over there for maybe five tried something different what would happen? we are continually pushing ourselves to ask questions and to kind of look for novelty and see what things are and to ask ourselves questions and to wonder and to take a whole different pathway that might lead somewhere unexpected and this might be helpful to us. what has happe
that might be helpful to us. now, the striking thing about primates is, and other animals as well, extent to which that kind of divided ability to focus its intensified by the fact that we especially as primates are really drawn towards novels. in a distracted mind which is one of my favorite things about distraction more generally in i will show you in image at the end of the talk, they argue that we are information seeking creatures and research shows in addition to foraging for food and...