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and for us as an organization. could work to me that shift through initiatives like community free just that have been set up to encourage people to act on an individual level any food that might go bad or leftovers that are not going to be eaten can be dropped off and are eventually donated. the fridge is very set up after similar initiatives gained popularity in saudi arabia and thoughts of europe and have now sprung up in several cities across india we've had instances when people are poor. and. because now they have access to food. over the last 5 years feeding india has served more than 25000000 meals it aims to take the number to a 1000000000 across 100 cities by 2021. the importance of not wasting food needs to be in calculated at an early age especially because of the number of resources that go into producing food for the planet an organization in germany is trying to do just that by conducting workshops for schoolchildren to mindfully deal with food together with rescue food which is food that's fostered
and for us as an organization. could work to me that shift through initiatives like community free just that have been set up to encourage people to act on an individual level any food that might go bad or leftovers that are not going to be eaten can be dropped off and are eventually donated. the fridge is very set up after similar initiatives gained popularity in saudi arabia and thoughts of europe and have now sprung up in several cities across india we've had instances when people are poor....
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center and so not only what that does for our young people and families is huge but just for us as an organization to help us grow and meet the needs our families have. we are stable. we don't have to worry about displacement and the things in the young people's lives that are in crisis. the last thing they need are the nonprofits to be in crisis. we are looking for the fees to support the neighborhood as it continues to change. we look forward to it. we urge you to support this. thank you. >> next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, commissioners. connie ford. i served on this cac stabilization since the beginning of time, not quite that long but since 2005. we came together as a community with our different sectors and represented the five best to represent the soma people as we could. i am really proud of this committee. i have serve would on a lot of nonfunctioning committees in my life, and this is inunctionsing committee. we work together, listen to the community. we are from the community and we have done great things for the community. my granddaughter goes to betsy carmichael. i was part
center and so not only what that does for our young people and families is huge but just for us as an organization to help us grow and meet the needs our families have. we are stable. we don't have to worry about displacement and the things in the young people's lives that are in crisis. the last thing they need are the nonprofits to be in crisis. we are looking for the fees to support the neighborhood as it continues to change. we look forward to it. we urge you to support this. thank you....
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whereas in the 21st century it's more interactive, more about us as an organism. >> come on. >> clape. ♪ turn it up turn it up ♪ i got my money ♪ i don't know where -- let it go ♪ ♪ way out paced out losing control ♪ ♪ here we go here we go ♪ easy come, easy go now we're on top ♪ >>> here's the beatles! >> thank you. >> these guys are nothing but a bunch of british elvis presleys. >> it's not true. it's not true! >> when the beatles arrived, from then on a thousand different things arose. ♪ baby, i'm glad all over >> is it a sex thing or -- >> yes, it's sexual. completely. ♪ >> there is a desire to get power in order to use it for good. ♪ how does it feel >> pop musicians in today's generation, they could rule the world.
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we have been very good friends with her for very years and she has been very supportive of us as an organization as she has many things here in washington. you know her as a former reporter and white house correspond. she was the first woman assigned to cover the white house for network television. she worked for abc news for 41 years, retiring in 2014. but you really have it retired completely because you are very involved and active and engaged. with us, the miller center, and other endeavors. her career spans 10 presidential campaigns. she traveled to all 50 states, six continents and of the many interesting anecdotes of stories about her years covering the white house and the president, is the compelling story of her being with president bush, george w. bush on september 11, 2001 is the only broadcast reporter to travel around the country with him. it will soon be coming up on the 20 year anniversary and will want to do something special to talk about the white house on 9/11. we think ann for her friendship and being with us to take this series of lectures forward. we will have another one a
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you use it as an organizing opportunity. democrats believe in that. will use the special election -- >> there's a terrifying bit for the republicans here that that spin is terrible. the 8 million people didn't vote because 8 million people didn't vote for -- who voted for trump, but 92%, the turnout for democrats nationwide was 92% of hillary's turnout. that is unprecedented. so if you're looking at what the parties did in 2018 that should frighten the other party, it's want the missing 8 million voters. >> right. >> it's the fact that 62 million people voted for a democrat when 65 million people voted for hillary clinton. >> overall turnout in the 2018 midterms was about 114 million, 115 million compared to about 85 million to 90 million a couple years ago. the 2018 was an explosion of turnout for a midterm election. leigh ann, appreciate that. >>> ahead, bipartisan backlash to president trump's now canceled meeting with taliban leaders at camp david. what happens now. what happens now >> tech: at safelite autoglass, we really pride ourselves on maki
you use it as an organizing opportunity. democrats believe in that. will use the special election -- >> there's a terrifying bit for the republicans here that that spin is terrible. the 8 million people didn't vote because 8 million people didn't vote for -- who voted for trump, but 92%, the turnout for democrats nationwide was 92% of hillary's turnout. that is unprecedented. so if you're looking at what the parties did in 2018 that should frighten the other party, it's want the missing...
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for us as an organization, particularly for leaders in my organization, it is important to keep our folksocused on the mission. we get criticism across the board. we have for 110 years. but it is important that we focus on what we are doing and that we are doing it the right way. >> michael miller, pc magazine. there's been a lot of controversy about ransomware tax things,cities and other whether people should pay the ransom or not. what is your best recommendation? not a good idea to pay the ransom, it just further encourages -- and we have seen it -- the encouragement it gives to others. it is a profitable business. overve seen a transition time in the way ransomware is deployed. rather than going after the obvious targets of the large companies, the ones who have the big money who could probably pay out, now you see transition to focus on smaller companies , smaller businesses, the ones that potential you don't have good security. and about potentially are more susceptible to compromise. that is concerning, because they will ask for a lower dollar amount, but in the end, getting a lot
for us as an organization, particularly for leaders in my organization, it is important to keep our folksocused on the mission. we get criticism across the board. we have for 110 years. but it is important that we focus on what we are doing and that we are doing it the right way. >> michael miller, pc magazine. there's been a lot of controversy about ransomware tax things,cities and other whether people should pay the ransom or not. what is your best recommendation? not a good idea to pay...
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elizabeth warren will be using this as an organizing opportunity to train volunteers and then go intoith voters. mayor pete buttigieg is launching a four-day bus tour, trying to replicate the famous straight talk e prexpress that mccain had when he was running for president. they're holding their own little event ahead of the steak fry, and then they'll be marching over and it will be an opportunity for them to show their strength and show their support in this first in the nation caucus state. cnn and the des moines register will be releasing an iowa poll that will give us a snapshot of the current state of the race in iowa, less than four months before the caucuses. joe biden led in most of the polls since he entered the 2020 race and he's closely trailed by bernie sanders and elizabeth warren. we'll see if there's any movement when it comes to the feelings of iowa caucus goers five months before they take place. >> arlette saenz, thank you. >>> jimmy carter, the longest living president says there should be an age limit for presidential candidates. three candidates are in their 70s
elizabeth warren will be using this as an organizing opportunity to train volunteers and then go intoith voters. mayor pete buttigieg is launching a four-day bus tour, trying to replicate the famous straight talk e prexpress that mccain had when he was running for president. they're holding their own little event ahead of the steak fry, and then they'll be marching over and it will be an opportunity for them to show their strength and show their support in this first in the nation caucus state....
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that could be in our country is a new level of alarm or new level and sense of urgency for us as an organization. susan and others said the first session there's no silver bullet, that's obvious. and the hurdles to solutions, you know, we've already begun to explicate and i think there's serious of things that make it even more complicated, one is the time horizon that we face, 14 months away, so many things we heard about this morning, you know, long-term endeavors or getting past political impact, you know, we haven't really talked about the politicization of these debates and the fact that when you talk about platforms taking down content, you know, that becomes highly politicized and we have seen that just in the last week on the issue of abortion. questions of principle and viewpoints of neutrality, first-amendment precept in this country that really comes into play but they are discretionary in the midst of collective of how to draw the lines and reconcile these principles, you know, and yet we do it with a ticking clock, the tactics are not necessarily technological sophisticated and that
that could be in our country is a new level of alarm or new level and sense of urgency for us as an organization. susan and others said the first session there's no silver bullet, that's obvious. and the hurdles to solutions, you know, we've already begun to explicate and i think there's serious of things that make it even more complicated, one is the time horizon that we face, 14 months away, so many things we heard about this morning, you know, long-term endeavors or getting past political...
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as terrorist organizations then. well the word terrorism it's sounds great on t.v. politicians like to use that word they use it as an excuse to invade other countries they use it as an excuse to violate our civil liberties to spy on us to cut to crack down on organizations that are advocating for freedoms and liberties here in the united states so that's why they go out there and label them terrorist organizations and americans are just scared of that word terrorism and that's unfortunate because the the actual the number of deaths in america from terrorists is actually quite small compared to the total number of deaths that happen in most years it's been under 100 people killed by terrorists a year in a country this large enough where there's naturally 2 and a half 1000000 deaths every year so you know it's bad to label them terrorists labeling a group a terrorist organization gives politicians in the government the excuse they need to start spying on organizations and stopping their efforts and sabotaging their efforts do you think there's going to be an adverse effect that if these malda groups as you were descri
as terrorist organizations then. well the word terrorism it's sounds great on t.v. politicians like to use that word they use it as an excuse to invade other countries they use it as an excuse to violate our civil liberties to spy on us to cut to crack down on organizations that are advocating for freedoms and liberties here in the united states so that's why they go out there and label them terrorist organizations and americans are just scared of that word terrorism and that's unfortunate...
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as the chair of the homeland committee. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> where are we as far as homeland security 18 years after the fact? >> we've created an organization called homeland security in response to the act of 9/11 18 years ago. we have some 250,000 full-time employees, over 200,000 contract employees keeping america safe. congress has taken a full throttle approach to making sure that if thought all possible 9/11 type actions won't happen again. >> what are some of those details? what would you tell her the specifics on that? >> we've created for instance transportation security administration and have 450 airports around the united states. you can't get on a plane now without going through some screening because we've identified that is one vulnerability. we have now enhanced immigration customs enforcement so that individuals who try to come to this country illegally have to prove who they are. there is some conflict around it and we have that office going, customs and border protection. we have a number of entities under the department of homeland security purely for the protection of people in the homeland. the beauty of it is we've pu
as the chair of the homeland committee. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> where are we as far as homeland security 18 years after the fact? >> we've created an organization called homeland security in response to the act of 9/11 18 years ago. we have some 250,000 full-time employees, over 200,000 contract employees keeping america safe. congress has taken a full throttle approach to making sure that if thought all possible 9/11 type actions won't happen...
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life campaign and came back and talked about it to the entire staff and got all of us including me to register as an organhey know your story. >> ed: that means a lot. >> i appreciate what you did. >> ed: have you been back to gander? >> took me ten years to get there, but i've gone back. the people are wonderful and compassion wasn't just a 9/11 thing for that's how they are all the time. my question i keep asking, americans are good and we can be just as compassionate but why does it take a natural disaster or terrorist attack for us to act in that same way? >> ed: why did it take ten years? because your life is complicated? >> i could've flown to paris faster and cheaper than getting to gander. that was a reason. >> ed: talk about your emotions when you went back. >> i'm best friends -- i stay with the head of our shelter, they adopted me as their son. they are wonderful people and the people who are portrayed in the musical "come far away" it's very accurate left of just the authentic nature of the people, but the compassion that you see all throughout that. >> ed: you tell a lot of stories. what abou
life campaign and came back and talked about it to the entire staff and got all of us including me to register as an organhey know your story. >> ed: that means a lot. >> i appreciate what you did. >> ed: have you been back to gander? >> took me ten years to get there, but i've gone back. the people are wonderful and compassion wasn't just a 9/11 thing for that's how they are all the time. my question i keep asking, americans are good and we can be just as compassionate...
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us as a community. >> lieutenant diggs and his friends were able to organize an awesome celebration in just a 24-hoursurprise that little boy today. it all worth >> that'se great that story. >> eryut c saying nice andy sunny r nice weekend. i know t- re werei don't know if we're well into fall. >> no. >> offyiall not sure. it feels like we should be. >> feels like we should be. not quite yet. >> the ppkpitere you're not g oing to w ant pumpkin spice items tomorrowor really hot out there, not only that but also we have a bit ofi skies, and hot. night, mostly c yes. the week is s arting dry very much on the hot side. pl of edsun-fillays in my seven-day forecast you're going tolike. and, guess what? no longer a tropical storm. it's actually now a category 1 hurricane in the tropics. let's take a look atthis. and it isctually still going to produce some prey large swells as far as the coastal areas of the ausre concerned. so humberto now a category 1 hurricane with the large swells affecting the east central coast of florida all the way up to north carolina, dangerous rip currents and life threateninll s
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city council or the united states government calling you a terrorist organization politicians like to use that word they use it as an excuse to violate our civil liberties to spy on us and when you start labeling everything a terrorist activity of course that just that does the sensitized us to real terrorism. moscow has voiced its concern after a russian executive was detained in italy at washington's request alexander question of his a director at a key russian engineer manufacture he was arrested along with an italian director at g.e. aviation for alleged industrial espionage both men were detained in naples in southern italy now let's take a closer look at those charges. they are accused of conspiring to steal intellectual property belonging to g.e. aviation relating to aircraft engine production the us justice department says question of hired staff from the firm as technical consultants those employees allegedly filed a report containing sensitive details lattimer putin has said that the arrest could further harm relations between russia and the u.s. . warship practical this is very bad practice it complicates
city council or the united states government calling you a terrorist organization politicians like to use that word they use it as an excuse to violate our civil liberties to spy on us and when you start labeling everything a terrorist activity of course that just that does the sensitized us to real terrorism. moscow has voiced its concern after a russian executive was detained in italy at washington's request alexander question of his a director at a key russian engineer manufacture he was...
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city council or the united states government calling you a terrorist organization politicians like to use that word they use it as an excuse to vile. our civil liberties used to spy on us and when you start labeling everything a terrorist activity of course just that does do since it ties us to real terrorism . russia's embassy in the united states after russian executive was detained in italy at washington's request he's been charged with suspected industrial espionage against an american aviation company alexander question of is a director at a key russian engine manufacturer is claimed he conspired to steal trade secrets with an italian director at g.e. aviation both men were arrested in naples in southern italy let's take a look at what exactly the men are accused of conspiring and trying to steal intellectual property belonging to the aviation relating to aircraft engine production the us justice department says caution after hired staff from the company as technical consultants and those employees then allegedly filed a report containing sensitive details like dimia putin's head out of the u.s. over the arrest
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your right but you don't have the right to drag the rest of us into this thanks the identity movement is being monitored as an extremist organization by germany's security services the identity and say they want to protect the purity of supposedly homogenous ethnic groups the great replacement is its unifying narrative features prominently in a manifesto by one of the movement's leaders the ethnic german population will be displaced in the coming decades replaced by migrants who do not share our culture the 21st century is about nothing less than the survival of our people and the whole of europe. before. the idea that the population will be supplanted something like a. great replacement as the new right calls it is widespread and counted this is a core element of a new radical right wing ideology. it's a response to migration the globalization of the population and demographic change the focus. alexander who calls himself alex monkey is the leader of the identity movement in leipsic his aim is to convince young people that the great replacement is real. he and philip tyler run the right wing you tube channel allowed gadhafi. think
your right but you don't have the right to drag the rest of us into this thanks the identity movement is being monitored as an extremist organization by germany's security services the identity and say they want to protect the purity of supposedly homogenous ethnic groups the great replacement is its unifying narrative features prominently in a manifesto by one of the movement's leaders the ethnic german population will be displaced in the coming decades replaced by migrants who do not share...
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against americans we'd be mad at the people who attacked us, yes, and hold someone like raytheon an organization company like raytheon accountable ascebook, but our primary certain is the foreign entities who are attacking america. >> can i ask you quickly. very little time. what should veterans be on the lookout for to know if they're being targeted? >> so veterans should visit vva.org/trollreport. read my entire 200-page report and see exactly what this stuff looks like. >> or the executive summary? right? at the beginning? at least receipt the beginning for a sense what you're looking for. so important, kris goldsmith, thank you. >>> that's it for me. "newsroom" starts right now. >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >>> hello. i'm erica hill in for brooke baldwin. at any moment the federal reserve is expected to announce a move president trump supports despite the fact it might warn as a huge's negative. signs of a coming recession. fed expected to cut the benchmark interest rate by a quarter percentage point. if that happens, just the second time the fed reduced the rate since 2008. that last cut coming less than two months
against americans we'd be mad at the people who attacked us, yes, and hold someone like raytheon an organization company like raytheon accountable ascebook, but our primary certain is the foreign entities who are attacking america. >> can i ask you quickly. very little time. what should veterans be on the lookout for to know if they're being targeted? >> so veterans should visit vva.org/trollreport. read my entire 200-page report and see exactly what this stuff looks like. >>...
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used. it was a landmark in drone usage and civilian organizations as well. everything from damage assessment to the first images you will see from the storms will come from drones. even fox news has an internal drone team. you have organizations like the faa and noah using drone technology as part of preplanning for these disasters. they fly suicide drones into these hurricanes to get atmospheric data. you have drones after the hurricane that will do damage assessment, inspecting power lines, bridges, roads, at&t has drones that can put cell phones. heather: it can certainly save lives. appreciate you joining us, glad your family is safe. we will be right back. so if you need money for your family, call newday usa. >> florida feeling the wrath of hurricane dorian as we get our first look at the devastation in the bahamas. that desiree bogan and atlantic beach, florida with more. >> reporter: the winds and atlantic beach are much stronger than we were experiencing yesterday and we had pouring rain. we saw the first reports of sustained tropical storm force winds to the south in saint augustine so it is only a matter of time before we feel the same thing. across florida there are 6000
used. it was a landmark in drone usage and civilian organizations as well. everything from damage assessment to the first images you will see from the storms will come from drones. even fox news has an internal drone team. you have organizations like the faa and noah using drone technology as part of preplanning for these disasters. they fly suicide drones into these hurricanes to get atmospheric data. you have drones after the hurricane that will do damage assessment, inspecting power lines,...
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courts have sustained 1st amendment claims about us and rules in new york or they have sought to limit the n.r.a. as an organization i say this just as the n.r.a. has that right so does the city of san francisco to make totally pointless useless resolutions to say something and say look we don't want to do business with you who's doing business the n.r.a. anyway so i think it's a whole lot about nothing and they're crying 1st amendment when hey they can call you that that's true that's true you know and i you know hey you know what we'll see all this plays out but it was definitely a passing corkers to go all right. as we go to break lock watchers don't forget to let us know what you think of the topics we've covered on our social media be sure to check out watching the hawks and cows and i'll be able to buy albums and everywhere this in the paper podcast coming up top of the wall us breakdowns in the recent scandals of some of the united states most sacred institutions of science and higher learning and that are to be american but i'll just read for the 2nd part of the 3 part series on the potential dangers of bei
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as an independent. he said not enough people today are willing to consider backing an independent candidate. he said the money they planned to commit to aptal candidate he said will be used in people and organizations to move beyond two-party gridlocks. >>> espn is reporting that the raiders are weighing their options on how long they'll suspend wide receiver antonio brown. >> he apparently threatened to punch gm mike mayock in the face. it stemmed from brown's instagram post displaying a letter that detailed $54,000 in fines. brown did not practice with the team yesterday. >> i'm emotional about it. i hope you understand why. i think a lot of this guy. i think antonio is a great receiver. i think deep down he's a really good guy. i'm frustrated. i'm not going to say anymore about it. i hope it all works out but i don't think anything official to say about anything else until i get all the facts. >> the raiders may suspend brown or they could cut him to ensure they don't have to pay him $30 million guaranteed in his contract. >>> a proposal to charge san francisco tourists driving down the crooked part of lombard street reached the impose a fee and create a reservation system. the bill passed the s
as an independent. he said not enough people today are willing to consider backing an independent candidate. he said the money they planned to commit to aptal candidate he said will be used in people and organizations to move beyond two-party gridlocks. >>> espn is reporting that the raiders are weighing their options on how long they'll suspend wide receiver antonio brown. >> he apparently threatened to punch gm mike mayock in the face. it stemmed from brown's instagram post...
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the german aid organization c watch is using reconnaissance flights to ensure people don't vanish under the waves . takeoff from an undisclosed location. the german n.g.o.s see watch as taking us on a reconnaissance flight over the mediterranean. mafia and pilots have one main objective saving lives. this you watch aircraft moon bird maidenly operates in the search and rescue zone off the coast of western libya an area that spans more than 350 kilometers of coastline this is where migrant boats set off on their perilous journey to italy and malta footage from an earlier mission shows how that looks dozens of people on an overcrowded rubber dinghy passengers often spend days out at sea exposed to the sun and with limited supplies after hours up in the air we spot a suspicious object in the water i am. that's a sunken rabbiting. for now we don't know what happened to the people on board these cheap inflatable boats are not made to last and sometimes sink after days out at sea. even if chi and his crew managed his spot abodes in distress the doesn't mean the passengers will be brought to safety did to a crackdown on and she owes there are very few rescue boats left on t
the german aid organization c watch is using reconnaissance flights to ensure people don't vanish under the waves . takeoff from an undisclosed location. the german n.g.o.s see watch as taking us on a reconnaissance flight over the mediterranean. mafia and pilots have one main objective saving lives. this you watch aircraft moon bird maidenly operates in the search and rescue zone off the coast of western libya an area that spans more than 350 kilometers of coastline this is where migrant boats...
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now the german aid organization c watch is using reconnaissance flights to ensure people don't vanish under the waves. takeoff from an undisclosed location. the german n.g.o.s see watch as taking us on a reconnaissance flight over the mediterranean. muttiah and pilots have one main objective saving lives. this she watched aircraft moon bird mainly operates in the search and rescue zone off the coast of western libya an area that spans more than 350 kilometers of coastline this is where migrant boats set off on their perilous journey to italy and malta footage from an earlier mission shows how that looks dozens of people on an overcrowded rubber dinghy passengers often spend days out at sea exposed to the sun and with limited supplies after hours up in the air we spot a suspicious object in the water i am. that's a sunken rabbiting. for now we don't know what happened to the people on board these cheap inflatable boats are not made to last and sometimes sink after days out at sea even if kylie and his crew managed to spot a boat in distress it doesn't mean the passengers will be brought to safety due to a crackdown on n.g.o.s there are very few rescue boats left on the w
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use food as a weapon by feeding anti-soviet elements. the very, still, presence of an american relief organization operating inside soviet russia constituted a dangerous threat. aside from the soviet government being embarrassed by having to be bailed out by herbert hoover to see anr.a., example of american energy and efficiency, it was feared, might give some russians the wrong idea about the wisdom of the communist experiment. if so the bolshevik authorities make every -- and so the bolshevik authorities make every effort to give the appearance of control. that inspired the title i gave to this talk. so, conrad, i don't c know if the -- comrade. that is the sentiment of disbelief that came out of them. for was convinced that the soviet experiment after four years was destined to be short-lived. the famine seemed to be a deathknell. there was at this time, i think most of you will know, no u.s. diplomatic relations with the soviet union. that would come, by the way, only after president herbert inver would leave office 1933. as i say, initially hoover wanted to restrict the relief to feeding children. up withidea was to come meals that co
use food as a weapon by feeding anti-soviet elements. the very, still, presence of an american relief organization operating inside soviet russia constituted a dangerous threat. aside from the soviet government being embarrassed by having to be bailed out by herbert hoover to see anr.a., example of american energy and efficiency, it was feared, might give some russians the wrong idea about the wisdom of the communist experiment. if so the bolshevik authorities make every -- and so the bolshevik...
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that was really the first test for the chase center, did you feel like, as an organization, did you have enough people that were using public transportation? >> absolutely we did see an s,u shuttles, those are services we typically don't have. but people were taking them to and from the event. we also have plenty of staff in the field, they are directing people and helping traffic move. and we learned a lot and will continue to learn as we see more events at chase. >> certainly a learning process. finally, before we wrap up, a lot of folks maybe will want to take a uber or lyft, but i understand around the chase center there is sort of a blackout zone, a couple of blocks, where you are not going to be able to have a hubris and lyft picking folks up, how does that blackout zone work and where will peopsmack? >> so we do have extensive maps over on our website, and that will show people where they need to stand, where pickup and drop off is, but really public transportation is your best bet, front door of chase. >> that's erica kato, gearing up for a very busy night in san francisco, giants ballgame, and the dave matth
that was really the first test for the chase center, did you feel like, as an organization, did you have enough people that were using public transportation? >> absolutely we did see an s,u shuttles, those are services we typically don't have. but people were taking them to and from the event. we also have plenty of staff in the field, they are directing people and helping traffic move. and we learned a lot and will continue to learn as we see more events at chase. >> certainly a...
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you have russia china and the shanghai cooperation organization countries which have become become much more par awful as a consequence used to be an economic team now it's become more of a military and political entity and you have india china pakistan all of these countries coming coming together under this this packets of elements that are coalescing almost at the same time such as the belt and wrote and wrote initiative by china which is also going to be going in different directions including china iran through russia and through some of the former soviet countries which form central asia where president predecessor done chel pineta montra and hide your strength and bide your time peter almost out of time so i need the short answer but for all the short term conniptions trumps china tariffs are causing the stock market i get the impression that time is on china's side that culturally they have a longer term pain point than american presidents who change every 4 years how do you see this tariff war playing out quickly. well i don't see it playing out very well but i think the stock market has a lot more to worry about than the
you have russia china and the shanghai cooperation organization countries which have become become much more par awful as a consequence used to be an economic team now it's become more of a military and political entity and you have india china pakistan all of these countries coming coming together under this this packets of elements that are coalescing almost at the same time such as the belt and wrote and wrote initiative by china which is also going to be going in different directions...
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but terrorist organizations are ilill using the country as a cbse. in a cbs news exclusive, charlie d'agata rides with an elite l.s.-trained afghan special forces unit as it tracks down tespected isis fighters in kabul. >> reporter: 18 years after /11, these afghan special forces are part of america's strategy to stop it from happening again. ll what can you tell us about tonight's mission? this time a hunt for suspected isis targets in the capital. we join an armored convoy into one of kabul's most dangerous neighborhoods. we wait for the signal to move, then plunge silently into the darkness. down a warren of narrow alleyways overlooked by empty buildings, a soldier with night vision scans the horizon. lhers climb walls, looking for threats. these are afghanistan's toughest and best-equipped troops, u.s. and nato trained. but they're outnumbered by nemies that have multiplied despite america's military presence here. as we've been walking along, they've been making sure that every one of these nooks and crannies down these alleys are protected. you can see around us a lot of high buildings, a lot of ov
but terrorist organizations are ilill using the country as a cbse. in a cbs news exclusive, charlie d'agata rides with an elite l.s.-trained afghan special forces unit as it tracks down tespected isis fighters in kabul. >> reporter: 18 years after /11, these afghan special forces are part of america's strategy to stop it from happening again. ll what can you tell us about tonight's mission? this time a hunt for suspected isis targets in the capital. we join an armored convoy into one of...
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us call out organic funding as you've been there in the field and seeing. ready ready to it some day the coffee picking season in uganda is coming to an end fair trade has once again paid off marian and sam and their 4 children came to church together even the oldest he's studying in compound is back home. johnny will galvanize among the dignitaries solemnly entering the chant. the key justin sees a co-operative is a christian company but is born in a christian environment that's why it cooperates closely with g e p a in germany. preaches the story of david and goliath this sunday. it was the wisdom embedded in the david this who they might their board who enabled him to achieve that victory over the glorious and we kind of use the same principles to make way for that even when we are small with a good excuse on the priming we can with with what our computer does we can outwitted attendees in the market and we can outwit the issues we can with the other seeings that have been fighting the progress on the growth of our member from my eyes. to the service everyone celebrates the seas. and success. marion and simon happy about their $400.00 euro back and it's e
us call out organic funding as you've been there in the field and seeing. ready ready to it some day the coffee picking season in uganda is coming to an end fair trade has once again paid off marian and sam and their 4 children came to church together even the oldest he's studying in compound is back home. johnny will galvanize among the dignitaries solemnly entering the chant. the key justin sees a co-operative is a christian company but is born in a christian environment that's why it...
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so where are we as an organization in the army of tennessee at this point? do using this is a functioning, happy organization, ready to take the field a good team of leaders? no, emphatically no. the wounds begin to heal over again once johnston leaves and realizes bragg will be here and we have to work together and we have to continue to work together. the wounds begin to heal, but a few weeks later, the scabs are ripped off again. i invite you at some point to go look at the kentucky campaign official records. you notice half of the reports were done in the fall of 1862. the other half were done in the spring of 1863, and bragg's official report on the kentucky campaign was done in the spring of 1863. it rips all those scabs back off again. and at this point, bragg, even though in 1862 he had no problem with polk's decision to act on his own initiative and abandon the city of bardstown in 1862. it is1862, bragg decides in the best of the service, we are going to court-martial polk. gathers all of the evidence, gets everything together and at the last minute decides
so where are we as an organization in the army of tennessee at this point? do using this is a functioning, happy organization, ready to take the field a good team of leaders? no, emphatically no. the wounds begin to heal over again once johnston leaves and realizes bragg will be here and we have to work together and we have to continue to work together. the wounds begin to heal, but a few weeks later, the scabs are ripped off again. i invite you at some point to go look at the kentucky campaign...
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left to get the sense of this incredibly complex organic forms that we don't know how he created this using the using as print media you can see that an idea of science and nature being opposed in in quite and the risks of opposing science and nature being exposed to really thank you modern morality speaking to me there the tate britain i'm joined now by peter lynn about the author of red brown blow boat burning the title taken from william blake about the struggle of 2 and the privatization revolutionaries peter welcome to going underground so we have a labor leader here talking about nationalisation we have an exhibition on william blake of the tate gallery just around the corner from the studio tell me about the title of the book read drowned global hot burning yes it read round blow by burning us from a poem by william blake a prophetic poem his response to the 1st successful slave revolt in 80 and 7091 and read round globe hibernian her 1st of the enclosure of census and this was at a time of the enclosure of land and the enclosure of the hand but for blake it also was a mental kind of closure and a spiritual kind he was afraid t
left to get the sense of this incredibly complex organic forms that we don't know how he created this using the using as print media you can see that an idea of science and nature being opposed in in quite and the risks of opposing science and nature being exposed to really thank you modern morality speaking to me there the tate britain i'm joined now by peter lynn about the author of red brown blow boat burning the title taken from william blake about the struggle of 2 and the privatization...
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us are with the united states the new numbers prompted investors to sell off risky technology stocks breaking a week long winning streak on the beijing exchange. as off korea's launching an official complaint to the world trade organization of japan's decision to limit exports of chemicals needed to make high tech equipment the 2 countries have been locked in a dispute about compensating victims of forced labor during world war 2. it's estimated the value of india's e-commerce market will reach into the hundreds of billions in the next few years and apparently online retailer amazon intends to secure a large chunk of that it's opened its biggest building worldwide in asia's 3rd largest economy. from the outside amazon's new building in hyderabad rises high above its neighbors from the inside it at times resembles a sports center with space for 15000 employees ferried around by 49 elevators the building is a statement of where amazon sees future opportunities the e-commerce industry itself is going to have around 1000000 jobs between the 22 this whole sector is predicted to have around 200000000 jobs in 2 to 3 years. the value of the indian e-commerce market is expected to reach $200000000000.00 by 2027 secure the biggest
us are with the united states the new numbers prompted investors to sell off risky technology stocks breaking a week long winning streak on the beijing exchange. as off korea's launching an official complaint to the world trade organization of japan's decision to limit exports of chemicals needed to make high tech equipment the 2 countries have been locked in a dispute about compensating victims of forced labor during world war 2. it's estimated the value of india's e-commerce market will reach...
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that magnitude in fact it's been losing a bit of its steam an and certainly some of the to organization the eye wall not as organized as it used to be but the storm itself has spread out so it may affect more communities but not nearly as powerful is what they saw on the bahamas and voice you feel for everyone in the islands they're seeing the devastation it left behind jay thanks very much well the hurricane season has ramps up and so has the typhoon season his world yep sort of its go to a sion see her wayfaring the moment satellite picture for you well this is a bit of a mass that you can't tell much shore may be but let me just runny forward it's about 24 hours worth you can see wharton codes of the east the phillies who comes on the 2nd this mass of wyatt hear their contains a tropical depression cooled country get it went on shore viet played around the bit and there's not gone off sure but the consequence of that was the to dump $600.00 plus millimeters of rain in the middle of viet nam and very rapidly that dropped died so in cambodia were laois we're talking about $200.00 says quark concentrated areas a very wit parlo
that magnitude in fact it's been losing a bit of its steam an and certainly some of the to organization the eye wall not as organized as it used to be but the storm itself has spread out so it may affect more communities but not nearly as powerful is what they saw on the bahamas and voice you feel for everyone in the islands they're seeing the devastation it left behind jay thanks very much well the hurricane season has ramps up and so has the typhoon season his world yep sort of its go to a...