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like those of us commanders say taliban insurgents here are copying the tactics used to fight the us in around me. i the corner was can you move on for glow? consider look on the call on the behalf of a honda do any? yeah. give me one second. oh, i did it, did some good news my good about but i can cause i can go out there. why did you want to take your call, mike? no. what is evil? none then gone on. i have much as much, much under the hood in the motto, not in how's it is your i'm sure i don't, don't you know? gimme a call. we're not gonna go now. connie, no of now. sure. no, no, no, no, no, no, i just see what i'm, what i'm saying is i'm going, i'm going to get you to a deal that i need to get to do. yeah. now we're going to need to do that. i can, i want to know how to do to go to the file it clashes between the taliban and nato forces left him french soldiers dead with violence that to be up 50 percent. in spite of the growing number of troops now serving under joint nato, us command me. and when a visual kind shide on boots up victim it's, i don't if i not the same time to them
like those of us commanders say taliban insurgents here are copying the tactics used to fight the us in around me. i the corner was can you move on for glow? consider look on the call on the behalf of a honda do any? yeah. give me one second. oh, i did it, did some good news my good about but i can cause i can go out there. why did you want to take your call, mike? no. what is evil? none then gone on. i have much as much, much under the hood in the motto, not in how's it is your i'm sure i...
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with us. we provide transparent mechanisms for users to understand how their data is being collected and how their data is being used and meaningful tools to give consumers the ability to see the data that is stored in their account and to make choices like, delete the data or use one of our auto delete tools to set up regular cadences where information such as their search history or viewing history or location history if they've opted into location history, can be regularly deleted. we've also as i mentioned in my testimony since 2011 have created tools to give consumers the ability to take the data they provided to us and playoff it to a competitor's site. we don't want users to work to engage with google because they feel locked in because their data is with us. we want them to be able to go to the services and technologies that suit their needs based on a competitive dynamic rather than any sense of lock-in. >> okay. why don't we go to you, ms. slaiman? i was just looking at some twitter
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would be using us as wet as a _ like you would be using us as well.l. as a sort of a benchmark in terms — well. as a sort of a benchmark in terms of— well. as a sort of a benchmark in terms of how— well. as a sort of a benchmark in terms of how the _ well. as a sort of a benchmark in terms of how the taliban i well. as a sort of a benchmarkl in terms of how the taliban are irehaving _ in terms of how the taliban are irehaving we _ in terms of how the taliban are behaving. we are _ in terms of how the taliban are behaving. we are a _ in terms of how the taliban are behaving. we are a bit- in terms of how the taliban are behaving. we are a bit like - in terms of how the taliban are behaving. we are a bit like the| behaving. we are a bit like the canary— behaving. we are a bit like the canary in— behaving. we are a bit like the canary in the _ behaving. we are a bit like the canary in the coal— behaving. we are a bit like the canary in the coal mine, - behaving. we are a bit like the canary in the coal mine, and l behaving. we are a bit like the canary i
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thank you, mary, for coming in with us and to both of you forjoining us.tsar�*? kevin collins was appointed to coordinate the school recovery across england. his message to the government was: "it'll cost you", up to £15 billion, we're told, to help pupils to catch—up on the learning they've missed. boris johnson balked at that figure, apparently. in all, the treasury has allocated £3.1 billion — about 12 billion less than kevin collins advised. he resigned. you don't have that luxury. how hard is this process of catch up? it is very hard, it's important to talk about the context, over a ten year period schools have faced pretty serious declines in our resourcing, budgets and capacity so now we are faced with unprecedented circumstances to try and help students to catch up not only on their learning but in vital social interaction in their development. there are a myriad of challenges out there. we are struggling. schools are set up well. there have been some sensible ideas around catch up, around things like tuition and extra support but at the moment we
thank you, mary, for coming in with us and to both of you forjoining us.tsar�*? kevin collins was appointed to coordinate the school recovery across england. his message to the government was: "it'll cost you", up to £15 billion, we're told, to help pupils to catch—up on the learning they've missed. boris johnson balked at that figure, apparently. in all, the treasury has allocated £3.1 billion — about 12 billion less than kevin collins advised. he resigned. you don't have...
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so you have to use for nature gives us. so in norway we have incredible rain or the concrete have sun. yeah, we also have wind, but here it's rain that gives us the electricity. scandinavia will be important to the world for data storage. i think scandinavia will be very important for future data storage. it's a cold climate. if you can use the cold fury to, to cool down the data center, we have the hydro poll were to run data centers. however, i think we also need to be even more responsible and take action the each one of us . and for instance, if we are talking on both data storage, we need to be concerned about how many celsius we need to take home many emails, some snaps and text message. we need to send me though we can't see it. our use of digital devices has an impact on the world around us. this is only set to grow. nearly 60 percent of the wealth population is already online and around $1000000.00 new uses sign up each day. as our reliance and data expands, we need to find greenway to manage it. here in no way, i'
so you have to use for nature gives us. so in norway we have incredible rain or the concrete have sun. yeah, we also have wind, but here it's rain that gives us the electricity. scandinavia will be important to the world for data storage. i think scandinavia will be very important for future data storage. it's a cold climate. if you can use the cold fury to, to cool down the data center, we have the hydro poll were to run data centers. however, i think we also need to be even more responsible...
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is not going to use the airplane. so helicopters, states, the us doesn't care all the carriers, aid, they can and contributors the military for the, for the, for these weapons. and it's sort of a circular, circular flow between the u. s. government and the military producers and all of this and to the contractors and all the generals who got rich shops. so you make the point that 90 percent of the $2.00 trillion dollars for at the afghan stan war state essentially in the u. s. and so the money is printed and it's basically gifted to the military, industrial complex, the defense contractors, etc. and but what's interesting now is dr. michael watson is that we see the exact same thing happening with the banks and their relationship to the government in terms of the money they're supposed to be distributing for programs like food stamps and other transfer payments. 90 percent of it stays at the banks that doesn't actually rate reach the people, but it says they're supposed to rate. so here you have 2 sectors of the econo
is not going to use the airplane. so helicopters, states, the us doesn't care all the carriers, aid, they can and contributors the military for the, for the, for these weapons. and it's sort of a circular, circular flow between the u. s. government and the military producers and all of this and to the contractors and all the generals who got rich shops. so you make the point that 90 percent of the $2.00 trillion dollars for at the afghan stan war state essentially in the u. s. and so the money...
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s. gear carrying us weapons and flying us helicopters, please surface. this is taliban leaders boasted the air filter will now be a base for jihad, for almost. we're going to bring you the latest from the read, as well as the truth about the weapons left behind are still capable of. so here in the usa, the f b, i found a recent attack on a police station in dallas, which killed a lift driver was inspired by foreign terrorist. is this assigned for the future and where your children are spending too much time playing video games? well, one country has decided they are going to be the ones to turn them off. we will tell you which one and their justification. i'm just kind of using. you're watching new views right here on our tea america. let's get started. ah, we start with the latest rough, dennis stand after president joe biden address the nation now that the last military flight has a couple artist, john, how he is following the latest from the administration and joins us now to discuss . so john, what's the message the president was trying to get across
s. gear carrying us weapons and flying us helicopters, please surface. this is taliban leaders boasted the air filter will now be a base for jihad, for almost. we're going to bring you the latest from the read, as well as the truth about the weapons left behind are still capable of. so here in the usa, the f b, i found a recent attack on a police station in dallas, which killed a lift driver was inspired by foreign terrorist. is this assigned for the future and where your children are spending...
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0 to us. why as change of power me ah ah, ah, me are in the middle of the biggest energy transition, some industrial revolution. the cobra 1900 pounds, amec is excel rates and i'll move away from fossil fuel price tax of renewables, particularly solar, come down. it is now possible to actually imagine a carbon neutral world to run on clean energy. but there is still a long way to guys with climate change at this time. so we must talk global greenhouse gas emissions by 2034 to have any hope of reaching that sir, by 2050, and avoiding the worst effect global warming. so the change while that is happening, needs to happen quicker in this program will be looking at 2 of the solutions that have a part to play in that transformation on the, on the islands and the u. k. scientists working with one of clean energy is holy grails, green, hydrogen, and in norway, a carbon neutral data center is using the force of nature to power digital life. the global demand for energy is increasing, but burning fossi
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data but it gives us much more information than we were accustomed to getting about the use of many of these authorities. the trend is in a positive direction. surprisingly, several key patriot act authorities effectively expired about a year ago. used to be that when sunset rolled around, these authorities weretemporary and had to be renewed . you would see this panic about going dark and we will be blind in our intelligence agencies will be helpless if you don't reauthorize these authorities with little debate. several of them have expired about a year ago and there doesn't seem to be that level of panic. it's probably because there is a grandfather clause that allows many of them to continue to use. it's part of a seachange where in part, republicans have become a little bit less unreservedly trusting of the intelligence community. there are trajectories in a healthy direction but we also see in an enormous number of people being surveilled under these powers and routinely, we keep discovering compliance issues where the fisa court has not really been adequately informed and searche
data but it gives us much more information than we were accustomed to getting about the use of many of these authorities. the trend is in a positive direction. surprisingly, several key patriot act authorities effectively expired about a year ago. used to be that when sunset rolled around, these authorities weretemporary and had to be renewed . you would see this panic about going dark and we will be blind in our intelligence agencies will be helpless if you don't reauthorize these authorities...
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us feel so happy, or coming up to us. find i so happy, or coming up to us.gold medals, you are reunited with your families, showing these gold medals, you are reunited with yourfamilies, showing off these gold medals, you are reunited with your families, showing off your medals. how does it feel to be returning as paralympic champions? we shared a flat in the village, and we both— we shared a flat in the village, and we both said when we walked back in after that_ we both said when we walked back in after that day, whatjust happened? it after that day, whatjust happened? it still— after that day, whatjust happened? it still doesn't feel real, and then the next — it still doesn't feel real, and then the next morning we said to each other, _ the next morning we said to each other, does— the next morning we said to each other, does it feel real to you yet? we asked — other, does it feel real to you yet? we asked emma who won two in rio when _ we asked emma who won two in rio when it— we asked emma who won two in rio when it starts to feel normal and she said —
us feel so happy, or coming up to us. find i so happy, or coming up to us.gold medals, you are reunited with your families, showing these gold medals, you are reunited with yourfamilies, showing off these gold medals, you are reunited with your families, showing off your medals. how does it feel to be returning as paralympic champions? we shared a flat in the village, and we both— we shared a flat in the village, and we both said when we walked back in after that_ we both said when we walked...
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we grew despite, they're not letting us in. now they simply didn't us. this is a full fledged declaration of media war by germany to worth russia purchased. foreign ministry spokeswoman, many of the hot, also waited in by saying that would just happen was an active aggression. and that there is going to be a symmetrical response directed at german media working in russia. now the message she had didn't clarify what exactly that means, but i guess her through my colleagues working here can be bracing for a bumpy road ahead. we discussed the potential motors behind the youtube band with our guests, and also the issue of the long running claims of russian disinformation is a clear case of political transition. democratic society with german he is, should be able to handle different opinions and you, what you meant. google is american companies, and the companies as well should be able to handle different ideas and not to send law, some different opinions. this is some kind of altering and manner which is not worth for a democracy. this, this idea of giving
we grew despite, they're not letting us in. now they simply didn't us. this is a full fledged declaration of media war by germany to worth russia purchased. foreign ministry spokeswoman, many of the hot, also waited in by saying that would just happen was an active aggression. and that there is going to be a symmetrical response directed at german media working in russia. now the message she had didn't clarify what exactly that means, but i guess her through my colleagues working here can be...
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time, and he's not a us citizen.d inside the united states. he's not really someone who should be given the constitutional rights of an american citizen. so i owe my fellow countrymen more than i owe khalid sheikh mohammed. given that, at any point, he could have said, "i will tell you how to stop an attack." you know, one of the criticisms is that there hasn't been a safe word, but in fact, there is a safe word, and the safe word is, "i'll answer that question." president donald trump, on the campaign trail, said he wanted to bring back waterboarding. what he said was, "i'd bring back a hell of a lot worse than waterboarding." however, he has since said he'd go with what his secretary of defence, general mattis, and cia director mike pompeo think. would you like to see waterboarding brought back? because of course barack obama stopped the enhanced interrogation techniques in 2009. i think some form of legal coersion and, and let me emphasise the word "legal" is apt to be necessary, because at the very top, that hand
time, and he's not a us citizen.d inside the united states. he's not really someone who should be given the constitutional rights of an american citizen. so i owe my fellow countrymen more than i owe khalid sheikh mohammed. given that, at any point, he could have said, "i will tell you how to stop an attack." you know, one of the criticisms is that there hasn't been a safe word, but in fact, there is a safe word, and the safe word is, "i'll answer that question." president...
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one, use the tools that are given to use privacy dashboard use to factor authentication, which is really valuable to be more deliberate and critical about the ways in which company it companies are asking for your information. and the devices that you adopt in the services you participate in, understand that companies are trying to tell you things through design. and they're trying to make things easier or harder and think about whether you want things to be easier and, and what are the costs of making things easier and understand that companies are trying to get your consent because their entire business depends on it. and so think about that as you go forward. then finally, i think that design and consent and privacy and algorithms need to be a political issue. and so if someone's running for office, ask them what their fancy is on algorithmic accountability. ask them what their stance is on privacy data collection, because if we get better rules about how the data is collected, not rhythms are used and we might all be better off. we're at this inflection point where our technology is
one, use the tools that are given to use privacy dashboard use to factor authentication, which is really valuable to be more deliberate and critical about the ways in which company it companies are asking for your information. and the devices that you adopt in the services you participate in, understand that companies are trying to tell you things through design. and they're trying to make things easier or harder and think about whether you want things to be easier and, and what are the costs...
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thanks for joining us. we're still dealing with blustery condition for a southern parts of scandinavia into the baltic states. in particular, for lithuania, i think in any of these areas we could see wins range from about 65 to 85 kilometers per hour. so there is that potential to see some damage, really raw feeling day across iceland, reykjavik at 6 degrees. we've got rain and wind sold part of his system diving down what weather toward the north atlantic. we're not out of the woods, the flash flooding across the.
thanks for joining us. we're still dealing with blustery condition for a southern parts of scandinavia into the baltic states. in particular, for lithuania, i think in any of these areas we could see wins range from about 65 to 85 kilometers per hour. so there is that potential to see some damage, really raw feeling day across iceland, reykjavik at 6 degrees. we've got rain and wind sold part of his system diving down what weather toward the north atlantic. we're not out of the woods, the flash...
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and he's joining us not from parents is good to have you with us. and i'll just see the thank you very much. indeed. given fans is response. do you think that that was the correct response given the nature of this incident? i think you know, it was not necessary. i mean, we have never recalled previous care one better from washington. and it's really very bad manners from the americans to to was wrong. i mean, really, i medic, treating my call, i can, i'm the dog and saw, but it's only bad manners. and i think that vengeance is a meal that should be served cold. it's just a lesson that has been given to us because we had forgotten the lessons of charles to go. and charles, the gold would at the meet only a dialogue equal to equal with the united states. yes, we are alive, but we are not poodles of the united states, and it has been a little bit forgotten. we have forgiven the way america had treated the like in the aggregate crisis. and we have, for the way, you know, in 2013, about my decided by himself to deal with level off on city out without ge
and he's joining us not from parents is good to have you with us. and i'll just see the thank you very much. indeed. given fans is response. do you think that that was the correct response given the nature of this incident? i think you know, it was not necessary. i mean, we have never recalled previous care one better from washington. and it's really very bad manners from the americans to to was wrong. i mean, really, i medic, treating my call, i can, i'm the dog and saw, but it's only bad...
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i mean use adoption. but then it's the government when the government into law, you know, if the law and, you know, i listen to one of the died. so the payment odyssey be in re send out a conferencing. it's will be my duty for anyone to accept the you know, because the app is just as much as your normal traditional and i knew there was to be some level of resistance because people don't want to disclose so much. people want some form of lee, but when it comes to international transactions, offshore revenue, dances under rest of the if the country has to be value its currency again, at some point in the future. presumably that would impact the currency to one of the oppose i didn't market to deny ross, you know, definitely would definitely have some ripple effect on the normal. 3 or what of course we choose to use with changes in the future or not. it is still going to add the same impact bought and what impact, what the use of the currency have on the financial sector of an economy. the electronic currenc
i mean use adoption. but then it's the government when the government into law, you know, if the law and, you know, i listen to one of the died. so the payment odyssey be in re send out a conferencing. it's will be my duty for anyone to accept the you know, because the app is just as much as your normal traditional and i knew there was to be some level of resistance because people don't want to disclose so much. people want some form of lee, but when it comes to international transactions,...
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and the rising by the hours marking phase of wind energy tried to use the us sector, state is admitted. he has no idea who was killed in a drug strike enough down us down last time. you know, full assessment will be will before you don't know if it was in a worker or an ices k operative. i can't speak to that and i can speak to that in the setting and any of that. so you don't know or won't tell us. i don't, i don't know because we're doing it on the race. it's eating up the season, rushes paul in the election just days. do i now will give you the full breakdown with all special coverage this out throughout the the who's who we are. this is home for the next few days. our election roof studio right in moscow, this is where we're following the campaign trail that leads all the way to the low house of russia's parliament level of all parliamentary election coverage coming up in just a few minutes time 1st. so we'll have a quick look at the news stories making today's headlines and worth paying attention because all change of the heart of the british government promised divorce johnson ca
and the rising by the hours marking phase of wind energy tried to use the us sector, state is admitted. he has no idea who was killed in a drug strike enough down us down last time. you know, full assessment will be will before you don't know if it was in a worker or an ices k operative. i can't speak to that and i can speak to that in the setting and any of that. so you don't know or won't tell us. i don't, i don't know because we're doing it on the race. it's eating up the season, rushes paul...
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american officials said officials say, say us officials, but us and who said one us counterterrorism official said i'm not joking where it is. that is the journalism you're getting fed. i sometimes think the l a times in new york times who be call american official say. i denounced the call to invade iraq publicly. veneer times issued me a formal written reprimand, which is what you get before your fire under union rules to stop speaking out against the war. i'd been the middle east bureau chief, i mean i've been in iraq been 7 years. the middle east. the how can you come out of garza and not be angry? what's been done to those people? how can you come out of the sudan salad or dozens of other places i've been and not be angry. ah, i've seen the bodies a lot of children, which i can't forget. ah, me. especially, i mean, years in the hell is in a 1000000 alone, and that's what killed people i fully get why people blow their brains out. it's really how and i don't use love the kind of hallmark multi, you know, we all got to love each other. i'm saying that the only way you're healed fr
american officials said officials say, say us officials, but us and who said one us counterterrorism official said i'm not joking where it is. that is the journalism you're getting fed. i sometimes think the l a times in new york times who be call american official say. i denounced the call to invade iraq publicly. veneer times issued me a formal written reprimand, which is what you get before your fire under union rules to stop speaking out against the war. i'd been the middle east bureau...
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but other than that, now driver took us to the market and asked us to buy scarves and traditional camps . he didn't want it to be so obvious that he had foreigners in his car, missed the form. and then after the, the couple of the ways that the we were and needed to get our bud without running into any further trouble in the morning we took the opportunity to see the city from the upper floors of this hotel were staying at a place called the white house, although it looks much more like a grand state building, it was even more intriguing is where the money came from to build this particular house. with faded out but it was a little but she's 90 minutes later and we were in a field where, opm, puppies or a bell to be so they allowed us to film for more than 2 hours and often 2 brothers for us to interview cold f. mozilla and as a boiler, giovanni the farmers are more interested in planting poppies than grain. for example, wheat fields need to be near a water supply. they need copious amounts during the growing season. but the poppy can be sewn and forgotten about. and it's ready to be ha
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that is going to take us to the north pole. the ice breakers main job is to guide tankers through rushes, frozen northern seas. but in the summer, when it's downtime the ship carries tories to the north pole, normally, trip like this would cost up to $50000.00. but this time, the ice breakers booked for russian a grade. students have got tickets as a reward for their studies. and also, i guess you could say those are like the smartest kids in russia. the cream of the crop week, the press simply tagged along the vessel is large and heavy. it takes to tug boats to pull it out from its moorings and were sailing off into the arctic ocean. so for the next 10 days is going to be ice water, more ice, more water and humming of the ship's nuclear reactors. the 50 years of victory was launched in 1993 and as the world's 2nd largest nuclear icebreaker. it used to be number one until recently with them the arctic again lot which is even bigger and more powerful. other countries have icebreaker is, but only russia has empowered by atomic en
that is going to take us to the north pole. the ice breakers main job is to guide tankers through rushes, frozen northern seas. but in the summer, when it's downtime the ship carries tories to the north pole, normally, trip like this would cost up to $50000.00. but this time, the ice breakers booked for russian a grade. students have got tickets as a reward for their studies. and also, i guess you could say those are like the smartest kids in russia. the cream of the crop week, the press simply...
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or separates us matter.were previously perceived felt so inconsequential because we were unified in our heart ache and unified in our resolve and unified in her anger. there was clarity and unity in the aftermath of 9/11. we said we would never forget, we said we would remember forever, we said we would hunt those who hurt us and seek to hurt us and destroy our way of life. we said we would hunt them to the ends of the earth. and now 20 years later the unity has been replaced with the memories of the unity. the clarity has been replaced with ambiguity there are now american politicians who call other americans terrorist, there are now american politicians who can't seem to tell her friends from her and amy's. in the weapons of war american ingenuity and you pay for are now in the hands of terrorist in the very region of the world and in the first place for some forever to be slightly less than 20 years. and some hunting our enemies to the ends of the earth apparently does not include afghanistan. and for som
or separates us matter.were previously perceived felt so inconsequential because we were unified in our heart ache and unified in our resolve and unified in her anger. there was clarity and unity in the aftermath of 9/11. we said we would never forget, we said we would remember forever, we said we would hunt those who hurt us and seek to hurt us and destroy our way of life. we said we would hunt them to the ends of the earth. and now 20 years later the unity has been replaced with the memories...
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tom rafferty, thank you forjoining us on - thank you forjoining us on newsday.n the bbc. still to come on the programme... the latest in out series looking what life is like at 50 degrees celsius, a temperature already reached this year in parts of australia. benjohnson, the fastest man on earth, is flying home to canada in disgrace. all athletes should be clean going into the games. i'm just happy that justice is served. it is a simple fact that this morning, these people were in their homes. tonight, those homes have been burnt down by serbian soldiers and police. all the taliban positions alongj here have been strengthened, presumably in case i the americans invade. it's no use having a secret service which cannot preserve its own secrets against the world, and so the british government has no option but to continue this action, even after any adverse judgment in australia. concorde had crossed the atlantic faster than any plane ever before, breaking the record by six minutes. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm karishma vaswani in singapore. 0ur headlines... a h
tom rafferty, thank you forjoining us on - thank you forjoining us on newsday.n the bbc. still to come on the programme... the latest in out series looking what life is like at 50 degrees celsius, a temperature already reached this year in parts of australia. benjohnson, the fastest man on earth, is flying home to canada in disgrace. all athletes should be clean going into the games. i'm just happy that justice is served. it is a simple fact that this morning, these people were in their homes....
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so tally be saying that us forces, happy to come and get them, or call us to let them through it. nobody can make up the stuff. i don't care who's fault it is the department of state or the military. it's all of your fault. you didn't let them in period they were at the beginning. then of course, the next day we haven't pentagon in the white house that they're going know, you know, all american citizens who wanted to get in could have gotten in. but they couldn't actually make it to the airport and were saying, excuse my language, i don't know if i can say this on russian tv. they definitely were at the gate period. michael young also released conversations with contractors who were in cobble one of them, claiming that $45.00 americans, including women and children, were unable to leave the app or even if they had the us passports with them. and the source claim that somewhere even beaten and assaulted just for trying to get in . and i did that. he was asking senior officers for clarification on how they could be held as they faced a terrifying ways. however, his command is appare
so tally be saying that us forces, happy to come and get them, or call us to let them through it. nobody can make up the stuff. i don't care who's fault it is the department of state or the military. it's all of your fault. you didn't let them in period they were at the beginning. then of course, the next day we haven't pentagon in the white house that they're going know, you know, all american citizens who wanted to get in could have gotten in. but they couldn't actually make it to the airport...
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they use any surface that they find it an iceberg or a ship. they use it to take a rest. after 2 days of sailing, we reach friends, joseph land, and uninhibited arctic archipelago which belongs to russia, or this is the northern most part of russia and a last piece of land on the way to the north pole. so in this dance, we're approaching the edge of the world. now the most dangerous part of our journey begins. if something happens, it will take days for someone to come rescue us from now on. we can count only in ourselves and our captain the, the well, this is what it feels like. the ice breakers when it, when everything trembling and when the ship hits the huge blades on the deck. let's get a closer look. they are, they are part board prevail or that are constantly working underneath. you might think data icebreaker, ramsey, i did actually write the potter 1st and then crushes down word with all the mind. and that's one. the propellers come into play. they help chop the small pieces, paving the way forward watching the ship break yards and push dry and trying to decide i
they use any surface that they find it an iceberg or a ship. they use it to take a rest. after 2 days of sailing, we reach friends, joseph land, and uninhibited arctic archipelago which belongs to russia, or this is the northern most part of russia and a last piece of land on the way to the north pole. so in this dance, we're approaching the edge of the world. now the most dangerous part of our journey begins. if something happens, it will take days for someone to come rescue us from now on. we...
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us asa us as a group now, us as a group now, 0!’ut changing the wording that we use. it has always been, we hope to qualify, we might qualify but now, it's when we qualify, and we have to be able to believe in that. i believe this group is more than capable of qualifying for a major tournament, so this group, i think we're quietly confident and have potential but the special part of this group is our never say die attitude, and i think for us, we have higher aspirations to go to big places. a quick round—up now of some of the day's other sports stories. leeds united's pascal struijk has lost his appeal against the red card he got in the game against liverpool last weekend. he was dismissed for a challenge on harvey elliott, which resulted in the youngster dislocating his ankle, and will be suspended for the next three matches. pele says he feels ready for 90 minutes plus extra time after leaving intensive care. brazil's all—time leading scorer is one of only four players to have scored in four world cup tournaments. and the world an
us asa us as a group now, us as a group now, 0!’ut changing the wording that we use. it has always been, we hope to qualify, we might qualify but now, it's when we qualify, and we have to be able to believe in that. i believe this group is more than capable of qualifying for a major tournament, so this group, i think we're quietly confident and have potential but the special part of this group is our never say die attitude, and i think for us, we have higher aspirations to go to big places. a...
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kimberly hawkins is there for us. kimberly, when you make this response by the white house, it's rather unusual. is it not for bosses or to keep soon? and then only tell the precedents and the superior is that there's a problem by resigning it's hard to, to, by the explanation what we see right. now from the by an administration is tooth 2 things. number one, there seems to be a clear decision to hide behind the policies in terms of tried to explain and defend the independent fence of all. and the other take away from the press. secretaries comment is that what the, by the ministration strategy seems to be is to blame every one but themselves. not only is the white house press secretary and the binding ministration, blaming the special envoy to haiti for not raising his concerns privately before his resignation. but also we heard from that very same podium, the press. secretary, also blaming the smugglers for taking advantage of haitians and warring them with the promise that they could cross into the united states. w
kimberly hawkins is there for us. kimberly, when you make this response by the white house, it's rather unusual. is it not for bosses or to keep soon? and then only tell the precedents and the superior is that there's a problem by resigning it's hard to, to, by the explanation what we see right. now from the by an administration is tooth 2 things. number one, there seems to be a clear decision to hide behind the policies in terms of tried to explain and defend the independent fence of all. and...
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take us through, how can you see that, take us through l can you see that, take us through what she doest from the first auali in: what she does. right from the first qualifying match. _ what she does. right from the first qualifying match, up— what she does. right from the first qualifying match, up until- what she does. right from the first qualifying match, up untilthis- qualifying match, up until this semifinal, she has one in two straight sets and the best part i like about her, she does not give her opponent a chance to think that they can win. and mentally, she is that kind of player, she is not loud or aggressive, that much, but she is just so focused, that it is intimidating for her opponent. talk about intimidating, the arthur ashe stadium has been described as that, intimidating. how does someone deal with that world platform, the sound of the crowd, the pressure of what you are there to do, i mean, what does the human brain will throw, a sportsperson go through? fine does the human brain will throw, a sportsperson go through?- does the human brain will throw, a sportsperson go
take us through, how can you see that, take us through l can you see that, take us through what she doest from the first auali in: what she does. right from the first qualifying match. _ what she does. right from the first qualifying match, up— what she does. right from the first qualifying match, up until- what she does. right from the first qualifying match, up untilthis- qualifying match, up until this semifinal, she has one in two straight sets and the best part i like about her, she does...
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if they start someone gun man come to to, to, to kill us all to took us somewhere. i'm trying to go, or johnson, and the foreign minister. and we all, we all versus it does. and we don't want this be in the different tuition. i'm please, please, please, i beg you to, to, to rescue from here are separate lay foreign secretary robins flatly deny the claim . in the us media the britain may have been indirectly responsible for letting a suicide bomber into cobble apple. last thursday. a blast happened at one of its entrances, where afghans were waiting in line to be processed to fly out. at least a 170 people were killed. for the pentagon document lead to political magazine claims that u. k. had asked american forces to keep a gate a cobble airport open to get british nationals out despite the possible terror threat. the u. k. foreign secretary says that allegation is just not true. while another government minutes does accused us of indulging blame game. there is an underlying current of blame, which is on helpful. it's a distraction from the main efforts of what is ha
if they start someone gun man come to to, to, to kill us all to took us somewhere. i'm trying to go, or johnson, and the foreign minister. and we all, we all versus it does. and we don't want this be in the different tuition. i'm please, please, please, i beg you to, to, to rescue from here are separate lay foreign secretary robins flatly deny the claim . in the us media the britain may have been indirectly responsible for letting a suicide bomber into cobble apple. last thursday. a blast...
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following us, the rule from us kind of stand former guantanamo detainees. with them, bag shows the horrors he suffered. they had a sound, a woman in the, in the next room that led me to believe was my wife being tortured. they were with pictures of my children in front of me and also where do you think they are now? what do you think happened? like we took away, we get access to the lab port just days after it was abandoned by western troops to terminal and the equipment shafted in destroyed during the us retreat for the helicopters. and there are a lot of them that were abandon the was to be caught various various electrical blocks, remove the ye, looks to buy its way out of another potential. michael crisis with plans pay stunned neighbors. hundreds of millions of euro's to homes such reference j ah hello, good evening, without international now with the us gun is done, washington is now set to review the failings to be rushed on chaotic evacuation. an r t said to scrutinize the horrific impact that the occupation had on the lives of millions of afghans i
following us, the rule from us kind of stand former guantanamo detainees. with them, bag shows the horrors he suffered. they had a sound, a woman in the, in the next room that led me to believe was my wife being tortured. they were with pictures of my children in front of me and also where do you think they are now? what do you think happened? like we took away, we get access to the lab port just days after it was abandoned by western troops to terminal and the equipment shafted in destroyed...
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when the f b, i started using it, they did an evaluation in their backward what used to take us 2 months and a background check or an investigation is now taking between 5 to 15. an investigator would typically go and interview a bunch of people and collect information within a very specific geographical location. crimes, now with the internet are spanning multiple countries. but shadow dragon is getting attention thanks to local and state police. massachusetts state police purchased the rights to the software using $150000.00 worth of grant money. from there, they extend a training to 6 different cities, massachusetts state police say they are using the software, but didn't divulge when they use it. well now more police forces are buying in like michigan state police. while there is no law either for or against police using the surveillance local governments like in boston or working on one to put it in writing to both police and the people. so they know when the software will be used, what the protections are, who will be involved, and who has the authority to push back for new use. hu
when the f b, i started using it, they did an evaluation in their backward what used to take us 2 months and a background check or an investigation is now taking between 5 to 15. an investigator would typically go and interview a bunch of people and collect information within a very specific geographical location. crimes, now with the internet are spanning multiple countries. but shadow dragon is getting attention thanks to local and state police. massachusetts state police purchased the rights...
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so it must put us on one. or you can see too much blood on one not seen through the extradition proceedings for wiki leaks, founder julian hassan. start today in london. the u. s. government wants to put them on trial for allegedly, conspiring to hack into a pentagon, commuter and relief, and others like reporters without borders. they say this is a 1st amendment case and the u. s. is trying to punish the science for exposing wrong, doing p o u n has been a few could you know, she just didn't know whether the phone hung irrelevant. this somebody got it and then you should be less. i mean listen community. if i'm pulling up a shot, if you get an if we feel the money out of my will understand what you even they wouldn't let me just see on the union. did julian sons encouraged chelsea manning to steal secret documents as the prosecution claims manning was pardoned? by obama and is now a free woman. but just before the start of the trial, she's again summon to appear before the grand jury asked if sponge helped he
so it must put us on one. or you can see too much blood on one not seen through the extradition proceedings for wiki leaks, founder julian hassan. start today in london. the u. s. government wants to put them on trial for allegedly, conspiring to hack into a pentagon, commuter and relief, and others like reporters without borders. they say this is a 1st amendment case and the u. s. is trying to punish the science for exposing wrong, doing p o u n has been a few could you know, she just didn't...
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i was on the 9th and i kept mad to us. was it the new to us? i sell a poor. busy buys it up in the on there on just so you got me on, on the child. so i thought maybe was for the machine shop that's, you know, that's us that i told i was right about the shop on a tunnel a to say to one of your i wish there was an art show me on that and let me know and alicia for me to shut off and when i was in my cell phone, but again, nothing over by our bus on besides me know that josie, bear me. got it. we should be on your mortgage on on a mission on behalf of the shop. who jello when you port 4 with you could you give me a holler for tomorrow or john nation area in h relating with torture corner issues. whenever you what is your let you go you know good job. i did. it was good. it's good. i love had i had married more pain clinic and accumulation, but her hello say hard to notice community to auntie. you know, son, him was it adds exclusive, tardy commission. i'm wanting to finish the pretty you know, the more the white men are? no, but your whole gone by an hour. got
i was on the 9th and i kept mad to us. was it the new to us? i sell a poor. busy buys it up in the on there on just so you got me on, on the child. so i thought maybe was for the machine shop that's, you know, that's us that i told i was right about the shop on a tunnel a to say to one of your i wish there was an art show me on that and let me know and alicia for me to shut off and when i was in my cell phone, but again, nothing over by our bus on besides me know that josie, bear me. got it. we...
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just like you wouldl be using us as well.hmark in terms of how the - taliban are behaving. we are a bit like the canaryl in the coal mine, and i think a lot of western audiences are looking at us in termsl of how we survive, and that would be a clear indicationl as to how others would survive, civil society and so forth. - but when you run those stories which could be seen as being negative to the taliban, are they on the phone saying to drop this? not yet. i think they still don'tl have the bandwidth to deal with everything, every single day. - i think right now, - they are scrambling to deal with the airport, security, with food, with this - new cabinet appointments. but with time, they'll- become a lot more savvy, they'll have monitoring teams and they will be _ calling the media. this is when the real challenge for us, how much capacity - will they have for criticism? saad mohseni, the ceo of the company that owns tolonews. he has a striking turn of phrase. he describes afghanistan as a different neighbourhood. sana, clar
just like you wouldl be using us as well.hmark in terms of how the - taliban are behaving. we are a bit like the canaryl in the coal mine, and i think a lot of western audiences are looking at us in termsl of how we survive, and that would be a clear indicationl as to how others would survive, civil society and so forth. - but when you run those stories which could be seen as being negative to the taliban, are they on the phone saying to drop this? not yet. i think they still don'tl have the...
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he joins us now via skype from rone. somebody good to have you with us. so what's behind this rise in gas prices then how much of this has to do with europe failing to philip? it's gas reserves. thank you. well, in europe today, find the perfect storm. as far as the nitro got market cert, what could go wrong over the last month went wrong. on the demand side, we had a bad cold winter, which pushed the residential eating demand for gas. at the same time, we had an economic recovery, of course, in europe, and therefore the industrial demand for got when hired at the same time, god was also more and more requested for electricity generation. i got about the 2 things. on the one hand c, o $2.00 pricing, europe went up favoring a cold gas switch. and at the same time, the output of wind was particularly low due to a baddie poor. we can all be increased demand in europe at the same time. we have problems on the supply because the european domestic production, these decreasing norway has had some problems, and russia is not spending all the molecules. europe wou
he joins us now via skype from rone. somebody good to have you with us. so what's behind this rise in gas prices then how much of this has to do with europe failing to philip? it's gas reserves. thank you. well, in europe today, find the perfect storm. as far as the nitro got market cert, what could go wrong over the last month went wrong. on the demand side, we had a bad cold winter, which pushed the residential eating demand for gas. at the same time, we had an economic recovery, of course,...
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he's joining us via skype from sydney. good. have you with us, benjamin. the lack of communication was a measure of the rising tensions between china and the us. the last meeting we are, we call between us and chinese officials in march and the very act honestly publicly anyway, just just how positive are the direct talks in months. the 1st one, how significant the breaks you think this certainly holidays development as you know that the relationship has been on the rocks for some time. and this is taking it in the right direction. having contact between the leaders that this high level is really positive. if they can have a direct line of communication, they can engage with each other in a frank way, at a free way, as opposed to china and united states slanging it out and you to national media. it's also a meeting which comes in advance on a whole host of really big multilateral meetings in the next few months. the remainder of the few things like united nations general assembly, the apec meeting. the g 20 meeting will be one of our communities for presid
he's joining us via skype from sydney. good. have you with us, benjamin. the lack of communication was a measure of the rising tensions between china and the us. the last meeting we are, we call between us and chinese officials in march and the very act honestly publicly anyway, just just how positive are the direct talks in months. the 1st one, how significant the breaks you think this certainly holidays development as you know that the relationship has been on the rocks for some time. and...
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shoot like us, communicate like us and they are going to be able to see in the dark like us.e not as well-trained as we are, that's true but give them time with the chinese to become proficient with this. we've handed them one of the most lethal militaries in the world right there. dan: i'm glad you brought that up night vision goggles you and i both used them. i've used binoculars and the u.s. military owned the night, there's no second best. now like you said, the enemy has a chance to train with them and they will see the same we saw intertec total game changer. >> -- go ahead. dan: they don't even go out at night. they didn't even come out at night, the enemy. >> it's a massive's form of security you have when you operate at night, you understand you have the full advantage and most, if they have it, to and learn to use it effectively, it levels the playing field, scary. dan: check out this video, this is ridiculous. his a report about the new credit biden doctrine, check this out. >> biden doctrine includes the idea of soft power using diplomatic tools using things like
shoot like us, communicate like us and they are going to be able to see in the dark like us.e not as well-trained as we are, that's true but give them time with the chinese to become proficient with this. we've handed them one of the most lethal militaries in the world right there. dan: i'm glad you brought that up night vision goggles you and i both used them. i've used binoculars and the u.s. military owned the night, there's no second best. now like you said, the enemy has a chance to train...
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so take us out to a us european comparison and tell us about the kinds of speech that could be banned under your european and international instruments. that could not be banned in the us. the hate speech is a good example, and i think it's important to understand that the united states has come to a position. that is highly protective of the right to free speech but it didn't start there the supreme court when it first began interpreting the first amendment in 1919 upheld the convictions of a broad range of individuals who would criticized world war i and the draft on the ground that such speech could interfere with the ability of the government to to draft soldiers and to fight the word successfully and therefore it could be prohibited. and then later during the communist era in the 1950s the supreme court upheld the convictions of all the leaders of the communist party on the ground that their speech could be harmful to the nation. and during the civil rights era lower courts upheld convictions of civil rights marchers because they triggered a response by white onlookers that was s
so take us out to a us european comparison and tell us about the kinds of speech that could be banned under your european and international instruments. that could not be banned in the us. the hate speech is a good example, and i think it's important to understand that the united states has come to a position. that is highly protective of the right to free speech but it didn't start there the supreme court when it first began interpreting the first amendment in 1919 upheld the convictions of a...
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we were used to the media calling us human come fighting and blood sport to no media covering us at allouldn't care less what the "new york times" or other people think. jesse: you probably have taken hundreds if not a thousand of mire dollars. so it's been worth it. >> i appreciate it, thank you very much. >> they are northern as karens. and they are freaking across the country. we are going to show you some of the craziest meltdowns caught on camera next. ♪ music playing. ♪ there's an america we build ♪ ♪ and one we explore one that's been paved and one that's forever wild but freedom means you don't have to choose just one adventure ♪ ♪ you get both. introducing the all-new 3-row jeep grand cherokee l jeep. there's only one. jeep grand cherokee l ♪ ♪ ♪ jeep. there's only one. ♪ ♪ ♪ deposit, plan and pay with easy tools from chase. simplicity feels good. chase. make more of what's yours. jesse: karens on the loose. their crazy meltdowns getting worse and worse, all caught on camera. [bleep] [bleep] [bleep] >> you want to hear me out? are you [inaudible] at me? [screaming] >> are you k
we were used to the media calling us human come fighting and blood sport to no media covering us at allouldn't care less what the "new york times" or other people think. jesse: you probably have taken hundreds if not a thousand of mire dollars. so it's been worth it. >> i appreciate it, thank you very much. >> they are northern as karens. and they are freaking across the country. we are going to show you some of the craziest meltdowns caught on camera next. ♪ music...
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all of us now are only useful for public transport or nothing else. everything else is paid with us dollars. when his, when his currency costs much more to make than what it's worth, inflation in the 1st 4 months of this year was nearly 300 percent. and last year it was 3000 percent. that's why the country's de facto currency has become the us dollar. but millions of venezuelans don't have access to it by slashing 6 zeros offered currency. the government hopes to reinstate the widespread use of its own coin. penis will bring back home and it has certain advantages. but these advantages don't generate benefits from a strictly economic point of view, that would require a series of measures to control inflation, to avoid more re conversions of the currency. the socialist government flashed 3 zeros from its currency in 2008. and 5 zero's 2018. so did he look, he is not optimistic that 6 will do the trick. when i look at it, this is going to become what it's already become. as all the counties here have become, if they have all become worth the saw, it is
all of us now are only useful for public transport or nothing else. everything else is paid with us dollars. when his, when his currency costs much more to make than what it's worth, inflation in the 1st 4 months of this year was nearly 300 percent. and last year it was 3000 percent. that's why the country's de facto currency has become the us dollar. but millions of venezuelans don't have access to it by slashing 6 zeros offered currency. the government hopes to reinstate the widespread use of...
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they are chasing us. ~ ., ., ., ., ~ anyone to find me. they are chasing us. talk more about that story later in _ us. we are going to talk more about that story later in the _ us. we are going to talk more about that story later in the programme, l that story later in the programme, we will hear from jeremy belling who is entitled for us. that's coming up in the next half—hour of the show. stay lettuce on bbc news. still to come... the latest chapter in britney spears's fight to get her own life back as a court considers granting a request for her father to give up his control. cirque here starmer has told the labour conference in brighton at the party will be back in business and there his leadership. and it 90 minute speech, he distanced himself from jeremy corbin. — kier starmer. and he said that he was sorry to those he let them in the last general election. to those he let them in the last general election.— those he let them in the last general election. to those who reluctantly _ general election. to those who reluctantly chose _ general election. to t
they are chasing us. ~ ., ., ., ., ~ anyone to find me. they are chasing us. talk more about that story later in _ us. we are going to talk more about that story later in the _ us. we are going to talk more about that story later in the programme, l that story later in the programme, we will hear from jeremy belling who is entitled for us. that's coming up in the next half—hour of the show. stay lettuce on bbc news. still to come... the latest chapter in britney spears's fight to get her own...
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okay, keep us updated. thank you for the update child stratford. incredible for us. the taliban is in talks with kata and turkey about the management to cobble a port. the group took full control of the facility on tuesday after one of the biggest a lives in history. but it remains unclear as to when commercial slides will resume charlotte balance reports. the roar of j changes and the cries vacuum. we've gone. the united states biggest humanitarian air lift is finished. foreign forces have left and the taliban is surveying territory. it hasn't house into dicker. busy today, without any doubt, was the day of f, ganeth dan's independence. when we don't see a single foreign soldier and whoever invaded this country without permission, we got rid of them and this was a proud historical moment for us. but the celebration return fell flash cobble international when we drove from the civilian to the military side of the airport. we are very sad, believe me, after we saw the situation where hurt. this is where the americans vacated from last night. you can still see their pl
okay, keep us updated. thank you for the update child stratford. incredible for us. the taliban is in talks with kata and turkey about the management to cobble a port. the group took full control of the facility on tuesday after one of the biggest a lives in history. but it remains unclear as to when commercial slides will resume charlotte balance reports. the roar of j changes and the cries vacuum. we've gone. the united states biggest humanitarian air lift is finished. foreign forces have...
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Sep 26, 2021
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kill us. all of a sudden people are used to die once were living. people were suddenly able to die once, i twice, die three times. by that i mean what used to kill them don't want with killing a because they had access to advances born of economic growth. even in 1950 the biggest line item on hospital budgets was bed linens, and was because i didn't have answers. where as more and more what can easily kill us, we can come up with answers for. this is important in consideration of where the debate went. let me stress in writing when politicians panicked, i make sure to read the "new york times" every single day and i did because i wanted to check against my passion from day one against the lockdowns. i wanted the other point of view to moderate mine. what you find is that when you read deeply into the "new york times" the report exit information. my book would be a fraction of itself without the times. so you read deeper into these alarmist headlines and the times kept reporting something that
kill us. all of a sudden people are used to die once were living. people were suddenly able to die once, i twice, die three times. by that i mean what used to kill them don't want with killing a because they had access to advances born of economic growth. even in 1950 the biggest line item on hospital budgets was bed linens, and was because i didn't have answers. where as more and more what can easily kill us, we can come up with answers for. this is important in consideration of where the...
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use of the data.orm we do provide an easy way for consumers to see exactly what data is stored relative to their account and it can delete that data to say they don't want to behavioral advertising targeting ads. they don't want to see, they want to mute the ads on third-party sites. so i think the important thing here is to ensure consumers have transparency and meaningful choice and we think privacy legislation should reflect those values as well. >> earlier in my opening i talk about apple rolling out an update to its users prompting them to opt out. early indications as i noted to suggest they are doing it it's not like 75%. has google considered doing something for its android operating system? >> senator, thanknk you. google has announced that they will stop supporting privacy intrusive technologies and the same time we've opened up a dialogue in the sandbox initiative to have a discussion with advertisers and publishers how they can move to more privacy enhancing and privacy protective business
use of the data.orm we do provide an easy way for consumers to see exactly what data is stored relative to their account and it can delete that data to say they don't want to behavioral advertising targeting ads. they don't want to see, they want to mute the ads on third-party sites. so i think the important thing here is to ensure consumers have transparency and meaningful choice and we think privacy legislation should reflect those values as well. >> earlier in my opening i talk about...
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the us attorney general, merrick garland, said the texas legislation openly defied the us constitution precedent and illegally interfered with federal interests. he said all americans, regardless of their politics, should fear the consequences of letting it stand. the supreme court declined to block it after it came into effect last week. today, after a careful assessment of the facts and the law, the justice department has filed a lawsuit against the state of texas. 0ur position is set out in detail in our complaint. its basis is as follows. sb8 bans nearly all abortions in the state after six weeks of pregnancy, before many women even know they are pregnant and months before a pregnancy is viable. it does so even in cases of rape, sexual abuse or incest. and it further prohibits any effort to aid the doctors who provide pre—viability abortions or the women who seek them. the act is clearly unconstitutional under long—standing supreme court precedent. anthony, on this particular story, how much will this civil lawsuit action be able to achieve? figs how much will this civil lawsuit act
the us attorney general, merrick garland, said the texas legislation openly defied the us constitution precedent and illegally interfered with federal interests. he said all americans, regardless of their politics, should fear the consequences of letting it stand. the supreme court declined to block it after it came into effect last week. today, after a careful assessment of the facts and the law, the justice department has filed a lawsuit against the state of texas. 0ur position is set out in...