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if for no other reason than knowing this history it allows us to look at the world and see the struggle can affect every aspect of life in the system. even the sushi adorned ivory tower known as sports. >> join our live through our conversation. with your calls, emails and tweets and facebook questions live sunday on noon eastern. on c-span two.>> next the mayor of san francisco and philadelphia. taking part in a discussion on housing and climate change policy. this is part of the recent meeting of the u.s. conference of mayors. >> good morning. we are going to get started. my name is eugene low. i am a member of the conference staff.
if for no other reason than knowing this history it allows us to look at the world and see the struggle can affect every aspect of life in the system. even the sushi adorned ivory tower known as sports. >> join our live through our conversation. with your calls, emails and tweets and facebook questions live sunday on noon eastern. on c-span two.>> next the mayor of san francisco and philadelphia. taking part in a discussion on housing and climate change policy. this is part of the...
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so kimjong—un and north korea have been saying look, it is time for the us to look at offering sanctionsying no, no, we need concrete proposals from you to get rid of your nuclear weapons. so there has been this kind of seven—month stare down where nobody has moved at all, or it may well be that either the us is ready to offer concessions or the north koreans are ready to move forward and show concrete proposals on denuclearisation. but we will have to see what happens this weekend, and indeed, if any second summit takes place, what details they manage to pin down. it isa it is a situation, isn't it, because there are not really talks going on. those preparations at a lower level not really happening. no, after the singapore summit, both sides looked at implementing parts of the agreement. the problem is the agreement was so vague in itself, both sides interpreted it completely differently. so kimjong—un and north korea have been saying look, it is time for the us to look at offering sanctions relief, and the us have been saying no, no, we need concrete proposals from you to get rid of y
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they also remind us that there is no real easy win in the black freedom struggle. if we focus on checking off laws and bills and it is easy to look at this movement as a clear winner and loser. the issues they were advocating for our constant reminders to us that much of what they started is left on finished. my hope is as we look at the role of black beauticians and think about them and think about the activism of black women in general as a way of disrupting the master narrative, it will cause us to think about the civil rights movement differently but i also hope that it causes us, you know this is always my thing about this class, it is important for us to study the past. also because the way we remember the civil rights movement, it tells us more about ourselves in the 21st century than it does about what was happening in the 20 his first century. i hope when we look back at people like anne moody and women like those black beauticians that it would actually inspire and challenge us to look for new possibilities in the every day to make the impact, right? to look at these personal and community spaces that are often overlook
they also remind us that there is no real easy win in the black freedom struggle. if we focus on checking off laws and bills and it is easy to look at this movement as a clear winner and loser. the issues they were advocating for our constant reminders to us that much of what they started is left on finished. my hope is as we look at the role of black beauticians and think about them and think about the activism of black women in general as a way of disrupting the master narrative, it will...
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if for no other reason than knowing this history i think allows us to look at the world and see that struggle can affect every aspect of life in this system, even the ivory tower known as fort. >> join our live our conversation with dave zirin with your calls, emails, tweets and facebook questions life sunday february 3 at noon eastern on booktv's "in depth" on c-span2. >> yesterday on the sinful and number of senators spoke about the government shutdown now in its 25th day about it is affecting their states and outlook for resolution. before the senate comes in at 1f that debate leading off a senate majority leader mitch mcconnell and assistant republican leader john cornyn. >> although three-quarters of the government is funded and fully operational, important federal functions continue to be unduly affected, and hundreds of thousands of federal workers have no missed paychecks. by now everyone in america understands the basic faultlines of this disagreement. as speaker s of the house i have decided that opposing president trump comes before the security of our borders. the preside
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to make our world better. and so really, their creativity, their use of what was at hand, their willingness to look at their limbgss, but use it as a -- limitations, but use it as a positive that i think we can all aspire to when we think of freedom struggles. so any other final questions or comments about beautician, what, what were some of the things that you learned or that may have surprised you, most about, about it? i'm sure most of you had never seen a civil rights text that centers them, so was there anything that surprised you or shocked you or anything that you found encouraging or problematic? >> like you said, how there aren't any fbi files on the beauticians themselves, i'm just wondering how they never caught on, especially when people are sending mail to the salons and then doing all of these things in kind of like an open secret, i guess, among the black population, but where they just, was it just because they were so removed from like black life that that's why they just didn't see those things happening? >> think about that. i will pose that to everyone else. reading what you read, you know, w
to make our world better. and so really, their creativity, their use of what was at hand, their willingness to look at their limbgss, but use it as a -- limitations, but use it as a positive that i think we can all aspire to when we think of freedom struggles. so any other final questions or comments about beautician, what, what were some of the things that you learned or that may have surprised you, most about, about it? i'm sure most of you had never seen a civil rights text that centers...
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to look after them in their own home. now and again, i think back to how it used to be. look there, 1970s, look, there's a beatle. at dad there. that's the 1960s, there. look how young and handsome there, look. he wanted me to be a doctor. definitely. he wanted my sister to be like benazir bhutto. a lawyer, and he wanted my brother, to be a pilot, and my two younger brothers, i don't know what he wanted them to be. my dad was born in pakistan, and he was in the navy before coming to the uk, back in the late ‘50s. today, he's a shadow of his former self. but we did have good times. one of the funniest things was when we went to skegness, my dad said, let's go to the seaside, let's go to the beach. we thought, yeah! us kids all piled into our into our vw beetle. drove all the way to skegness, took hours to get there. as soon as we got there, my dad looked around and goes, 0k, there's the beach, there's the sea. let's go. what? we've just got here, dad. no, no, we're going back in the car, we're going. we didn't realise that the time, that the beach was full of skinheads, and in those days, there was a lot of racism
to look after them in their own home. now and again, i think back to how it used to be. look there, 1970s, look, there's a beatle. at dad there. that's the 1960s, there. look how young and handsome there, look. he wanted me to be a doctor. definitely. he wanted my sister to be like benazir bhutto. a lawyer, and he wanted my brother, to be a pilot, and my two younger brothers, i don't know what he wanted them to be. my dad was born in pakistan, and he was in the navy before coming to the uk,...
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these are real people with real families and real needs and they need to work for us and depend on us and it's up to us to look out for them to make sure we have a functional government and that's what this bill does and i'm supportive of this legislation and i want to see 435 members cosponsor this legislation and make the senate we don't have what is thank you, jerry. from the great state of nevada representing marcus [inaudible] >> thank you, tj. thank you for taking up this important piece of legislation and i'm proud to be leading cosponsor of this as well. this is about taking care of people. 800,000 federal workers whether they're working without pay or being preload they are being forced to make impossible financial decisions every day whether it's paying the rent for their mortgages and putting food on the table or even delaying the critical of your decision. and not all of them are eligible for an appointment benefits. just last week i was back in nevada and talked with several employees in my district, tsa, air traffic controllers and parsers in place and they are not force they been sent forced to
these are real people with real families and real needs and they need to work for us and depend on us and it's up to us to look out for them to make sure we have a functional government and that's what this bill does and i'm supportive of this legislation and i want to see 435 members cosponsor this legislation and make the senate we don't have what is thank you, jerry. from the great state of nevada representing marcus [inaudible] >> thank you, tj. thank you for taking up this important...
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and they work for us and depend on us and it's up to us to look out for them to make sure we have a functional government and that's what this bill does. and i'm very supportive of this legislation. i want to see 435 members co-sponsor this legislation. i want to see the senate move forward and this legislation since we don't have a partner in the white house that we can work with. thank you. mr. cox: from the great state of nevada representing nevada one of the busiest airports in the oom, suesey lee. mrs. lee: people are being forced to make impossible financial decisions whether paying their rent or mortgages, putting food on the table or delaying a critical health care decision. and not all of them are eligible for unemployment benefits. i was back in nevada and i talked with several employees, t.s.a., air traffic controllers, park service employees. one of them is forced to drive for uber and another one is forced to sign up for food stamps at the age of 51 and they are borrowing against their retirement or children education savings funds. and borrowing has costs. and these workers shoul
and they work for us and depend on us and it's up to us to look out for them to make sure we have a functional government and that's what this bill does. and i'm very supportive of this legislation. i want to see 435 members co-sponsor this legislation. i want to see the senate move forward and this legislation since we don't have a partner in the white house that we can work with. thank you. mr. cox: from the great state of nevada representing nevada one of the busiest airports in the oom,...
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look at who is elected president. that forced us to take a look and say i thought there was change and hope that it's actually the same america. it's not as much as so much of f us put stock into. young kids i spoke to from texas said i thought that was barack obama things were going to be better but in fact they are not, and the test forced us to take a good hard look because getting to the presidency, if not success, that should have been our dream and our goal. a lot of us saw that in the dream. it happened and it was good, but that person is now president. people are not differentiating and they talk about millennial santa selfishness. the reality is very, very different. can you speak about what the black millennial stink in opposition of what people think of? >> guest: we don't have that much power. like when the home ownership rates are the same as they were the housing market is telling us more. i think it is in a profoundly different space and i should say some of the pieces of commentary on the millennial's overall is to be l
look at who is elected president. that forced us to take a look and say i thought there was change and hope that it's actually the same america. it's not as much as so much of f us put stock into. young kids i spoke to from texas said i thought that was barack obama things were going to be better but in fact they are not, and the test forced us to take a good hard look because getting to the presidency, if not success, that should have been our dream and our goal. a lot of us saw that in the...
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if for so other reason than knowing this history, i think allows us to look at the world and see that struggle can effect every aspect of life in this system, even the swoosh-adorned ivory tower known as sports. >> join our conversation with zirin, with questions on book tv's in depth on c-span2. >> former white house counsel don mcgann kicked off a conference on the trump's deregulation of health care. here he opens the american bankruptcy institute conference in washington d.c. he speaks for about a half an hour. >> [inaudible conversations] >> they handed me a gift bag as i was walking up here. this is wonderful. i don't think i opened it right now, i'll put it down here, but i've never been at an event you get the gift bag before you speak. usually they hold it ransom until after. thank you-- okay. i think we're live on c-span on that. got the cameras here. first thank you for the opportunity to be here. i want to thank the conference co-chairs nancy peterman and suzie and the entire conference committee. the abi leaders sam and aaron, thank you for the opportunity and special tha
if for so other reason than knowing this history, i think allows us to look at the world and see that struggle can effect every aspect of life in this system, even the swoosh-adorned ivory tower known as sports. >> join our conversation with zirin, with questions on book tv's in depth on c-span2. >> former white house counsel don mcgann kicked off a conference on the trump's deregulation of health care. here he opens the american bankruptcy institute conference in washington d.c. he...
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to look for common ground. america is psychiatry's say that popeye is a case i suppose it must be safe to ask him to demonstrate how you used to tool to in kill devil he willingly agreed to our request with enthusiasm. in a dell gargoyle. i used to look at the you impose it deal being open it people just almost started on the yelling of. so i thought that idea was like it up as your knowledge without that. they didn't put up with. it at the look at the net i.e. you go not boy idea. how own you got. it looked at the. you know how to put in bahrain is that you can throw it up there is an attitude of. you're not. one of. the monkey does it would. it was you know provision of my point i would have been. misunderstood or like oh yes i. realize he has but i call it as you know going to professionalise but i keep what i will get the name you. what they will pick up the model. how about a key yet key note in his how about trying the state of. flux of forks. thank you for with us here. as well i must say i'm entirely here so you can get on to using with us but those were the ost speedy tucson to us and he might have a cut of meat th
to look for common ground. america is psychiatry's say that popeye is a case i suppose it must be safe to ask him to demonstrate how you used to tool to in kill devil he willingly agreed to our request with enthusiasm. in a dell gargoyle. i used to look at the you impose it deal being open it people just almost started on the yelling of. so i thought that idea was like it up as your knowledge without that. they didn't put up with. it at the look at the net i.e. you go not boy idea. how own you...
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the audit allow us to look at the system much more in-depth. we learn a lot from the audits. we have multiple audits from the state and regulatory bodies. this audit was really welcomed. it helps us to look at areas to improve on and showcase what we have worked on. in the area of provider performance. we have our community-based organizations and we have civil service clinics. there's about 60 substance abuse provider organizations about 122 mental health prokerproviders te c.b.o.s. we to annual monitoring on the same standard and same performance objectives for all of them. the civil service monitoring started about five years ago and it's been something that really is important because we want to monitor everyone on the same level. this monitoring has been going on an annual basis. we're excited about the business intelligence software that we have implemented. we can look at various live, time data. what is happen and who's getting what services and how many people are at what clinic. we're utilizing that. this is something that's been very helpful. what i would want to hi
the audit allow us to look at the system much more in-depth. we learn a lot from the audits. we have multiple audits from the state and regulatory bodies. this audit was really welcomed. it helps us to look at areas to improve on and showcase what we have worked on. in the area of provider performance. we have our community-based organizations and we have civil service clinics. there's about 60 substance abuse provider organizations about 122 mental health prokerproviders te c.b.o.s. we to...
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this could be doing pretty on this to leave the missile into a large problem you describe the media. like us cannot understand. you so you're going to look at it i mean. it was a. mistake when the only way to. go into the embassy and so it is to leave us. with a pedal into it i said held up a baby. nearly the i got that i mean this is going to stick out of. the state out of components you see is there you know. what the e.p.a. need. but i cannot it's not a complaint letter can be supported by the media. is going to be put on by the. law get out whether. or not again he says you could mean a little i am not into i want to. see him to squander to bust up what is this guy just what i need is that then processes will put us when i give up. and even as we are we are most of. us older ones i mean. you can't walk around the streets. now with. do you know michael moore you know the name you. obviously melanoma thought of him up in the oil and you know no no let them all coming up with. i don't know your place on the committee and i'm a. million dollar man of the u.s. so i'm going to think when he goes put i'm going to put thin ice in which you k
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nf for no other reason tha knowing this history, it allows us to look at the world and see that struggles can affect every aspect of life in this system, even the ivory tower known as sports. >> join our live three-hour conversation with your calls, emails and facebook questions live sunday, february 3 at noon eastern on book tv on c-span2. and september824 1825, revolutionary war hero marquee still up i get toured all 24 states and the district of columbia. 50 years later, he received parades, banquets and military salute. executiveark hudson, director of tudor place, talked about lafayette's three visit to washington, d.c. the george washington university museum and text on museum hosted this hour-long event. >> hello, everyone. at the museumdays of the george washington univerty
nf for no other reason tha knowing this history, it allows us to look at the world and see that struggles can affect every aspect of life in this system, even the ivory tower known as sports. >> join our live three-hour conversation with your calls, emails and facebook questions live sunday, february 3 at noon eastern on book tv on c-span2. and september824 1825, revolutionary war hero marquee still up i get toured all 24 states and the district of columbia. 50 years later, he received...
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to look back. they do distribute some flyers for us, but that is typically an incidental cost. they don't bring on additional staff to do those distributions. his stuff that is done with existing staff. >> that is what i was wondering about i could not imagine that amount of outreach would generate that amount of revenue exceedances so i was just curious about what the discrepancy was and if this is expected to continue. >> again, we have a couple buildings that we are doing some rehab on. with without work should wrap up early next year in late spring we will see revenue recovery. >> with these shortfalls impact our reserves or anything like that? >> historically, our revenues, we have tended to fall a little short on the residential revenue projections and do a little better than projected on commercial revenue projections -- projections. right now, i think this year will probably be close to on target with commercial and a little low on residential. so there may be additional draw on to prior year reserves. >> thank you. >> share. >> thank you. >> thank you, again for this re
to look back. they do distribute some flyers for us, but that is typically an incidental cost. they don't bring on additional staff to do those distributions. his stuff that is done with existing staff. >> that is what i was wondering about i could not imagine that amount of outreach would generate that amount of revenue exceedances so i was just curious about what the discrepancy was and if this is expected to continue. >> again, we have a couple buildings that we are doing some...
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resentment that people feel will get worse with troubling consequences so our guest is here helping us to look back and the head we began with former treasury secretary larry summers who was the very first person to appear on the show a few weeks ago we discussed at length the risks of the trade dispute. >> are we in the early stages? . >> of a trade war with china? . >> i hope not but on both sides of the rhetoric that they are getting more and more confrontational there is no reason why we need to have a cold war with china the world could accommodate our greatness and unfortunately right now it looks very confrontational in the economic realm in the security realm. >> president trump says china doesn't play fair he said just this week i just want our country to be treated fairly and he has a point. >> sure. sure of time some of china's practices of intellectual property historically have been problematic there are stories about commercial espionage certainly there are examples where china has broken the rules with respect to subsidies but no nation has an unblemished record on trade no nati
resentment that people feel will get worse with troubling consequences so our guest is here helping us to look back and the head we began with former treasury secretary larry summers who was the very first person to appear on the show a few weeks ago we discussed at length the risks of the trade dispute. >> are we in the early stages? . >> of a trade war with china? . >> i hope not but on both sides of the rhetoric that they are getting more and more confrontational there is...
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you know what is amusing you know brett examples are when you're serious q what do you mean it used to look lured to see you it's true because poor. right but it was that for the we had this to be just so. we let the model of the liability if placed. here by some i think your field of vision that nobody else let me get your. last piece of the be a step forward for them there who it was love at first did the no not the one i that what. what what what are they going to be going to. see a movie i was not i would not say what they put out but i don't know if there were one but. we had it sad that i was actually going to be able to get a good job would be in that other people that. good looking. their actions doesn't you know. doesn't play much room. in our life. i i mean don't stand in the polls. as i forgot to go on the existence of an action and if it were just nothing would change you know nothing to change and i don't want to know who's he's tenneco of all of this was awful that mine won't. fall for. but what i want to think of people like now finally he didn't steal enough i suppose that's
you know what is amusing you know brett examples are when you're serious q what do you mean it used to look lured to see you it's true because poor. right but it was that for the we had this to be just so. we let the model of the liability if placed. here by some i think your field of vision that nobody else let me get your. last piece of the be a step forward for them there who it was love at first did the no not the one i that what. what what what are they going to be going to. see a movie i...
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ask him to demonstrate how you used to tool to and killed him and he willingly agree to our request with enthusiasm. on karlie in a delgado in the in a car i used to look at the imposed ethiopian opening that people just almost tore through on the yelling that he. thought there wasn't that idea is like it up as an olive or the thought of going out they don't put up with. you know at that age you cannot go idea if they go on. it look they put it to fossil. you know so at the point in bahrain is that the you can throw it up it is not there but i would have thought it was you know promise you not. want. the money does it would. it was you know provision of my point it would be. used on those they don't like obviously you know the i realize he has but i got it as you know going to prison on this but i keep what i will get the name you. what what they will think i can is the model. how about you know yet keynote you know how about from the state of. looks awful actually. thank you for with us here to. help us and i must say i mean to really hear so you can get on to using with us but those were the oath they speeded tucson to. and they cut i mean they has a
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safe to ask him to demonstrate how you used to torture and kill them and he willingly agreed to our request with enthusiasm. in a dell gargoyle you know i used to look at the you impose if you will be an opening of the biggest almost door on the yelena. so i thought that it was like it up as when i went out there thought but they didn't put up with. you know at that i. guess they go. up and. if they don't they put the. you know so at the point in bahrain is that they're going to rise that up is not there but i would have thought it was you know peru is united but this is. one of. the monkey does it would. it was you know provision on my bike and it would have been. used on the state or like obviously you know the rocky. has but i it was you know going to close in on this but i could but i will get the name you. what what they're hoping i can is the model that they don't keep yet keynote you know how about from the state of. looks awful looks. thank you for with us here to. help us and i must say i'm entirely here so you can get on to using with us but those were the ost they speeded tucson to. and they cut him into his with that of one of them. whic
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to look after them in their own home. now and again i think back to how it used to be. that is the 1960s. young and handsome new look. he wa nted at young and handsome new look. he wanted me to be a doctor. you want my brother to be a pilot. but at what he wanted my two younger brothers to be. my dad was born in pakistan. he was in the navy before coming to the uk back in the 1950s. today, he is a shadow of his former self. but we did have good times. 0ne self. but we did have good times. one is the funniest things is my dad taking us to the seaside, we all piled into the volkswagen beetle, drove all the way there, it took hours, as soon as we got there, he looked around and said there is the beach, there is the sea, let's go. he said we are going back in the car. we did not realise at the time that the beach was full of skinheads. he was the best, honestly. he told me how to cook, like my mum. they said he had a throat infection. how are you doing? are you good? a long time. despite the difficulties looking after mum and dad, for ourfamily a care home is not a place where you end up. and
to look after them in their own home. now and again i think back to how it used to be. that is the 1960s. young and handsome new look. he wa nted at young and handsome new look. he wanted me to be a doctor. you want my brother to be a pilot. but at what he wanted my two younger brothers to be. my dad was born in pakistan. he was in the navy before coming to the uk back in the 1950s. today, he is a shadow of his former self. but we did have good times. 0ne self. but we did have good times. one...
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use the. big. i find the giants of the renaissance a very moving exhibition some parts of it moved me to tears it really captured me. that's what the artists intended they didn't just want us to look at the paintings but they wanted to create an entirely new kind of encounter because you know here for the. good guys. immersive art as a collective expire. you in leipsic until the end of twenty nineteen. if you walk up a mountain in snowshoes you can be sure it is not an exhausting to climb up to the top it's also a challenge to come down again so many people just want to glide down after a long hike one solution is to use cross plates we had a test run in switzerland. skeen down a mountain on snow shoes well almost these winter sports enthusiasts are wearing cross plates a cross between snowshoes and many skis right now the coolest thing in the milton's in switzerland. i'm a little surprised how well you can go downhill there is for me it would be an alternative to simple snow shoeing but i don't see that the swiss town of coure from here winter sports lovers can take the cable car up to brown brewery. awaiting them or kilometers of ski slopes hiking and cross-country trails as wel
use the. big. i find the giants of the renaissance a very moving exhibition some parts of it moved me to tears it really captured me. that's what the artists intended they didn't just want us to look at the paintings but they wanted to create an entirely new kind of encounter because you know here for the. good guys. immersive art as a collective expire. you in leipsic until the end of twenty nineteen. if you walk up a mountain in snowshoes you can be sure it is not an exhausting to climb up to...
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might experience in changes after using social media but imagine it also so uncertain feelings might drive you to use more social media as well so we could be looking at flight rules and not remember the mathematical models that we use to. look at these relationships we can't tear apart and and dissociate these different maybe a feeling more down leading to musician or musician released leading to feeling down and so we see this immense complexity which should make this really exciting to let in as well let me take that point back today with the idea that on some level that this kind of research can be masking a lot of factors and making us jump to a lot of assumptions that could be a bit destructive rather than helpful or do you think of a sudden they should not jump in the conclusions prematurely. i totally agree about the pressure as a multifactorial disorder and of course one should not assume that social media use is the only cause or even a major cause of the pressure it's a much more complex disorder than that. now having said saddle this and having also recognized stella's points that social media use could be about beneficial and harmful f
might experience in changes after using social media but imagine it also so uncertain feelings might drive you to use more social media as well so we could be looking at flight rules and not remember the mathematical models that we use to. look at these relationships we can't tear apart and and dissociate these different maybe a feeling more down leading to musician or musician released leading to feeling down and so we see this immense complexity which should make this really exciting to let...
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leading us to look the other way as hezbollah wholly owned subsidiary acquired a massive arsenal of 130,000 rockets and missilesit they stored in position to these weapons in towns and villages of flagrant violation of international law that is aimed squarely at our ally israel. asideas unleashed terror and barrel bomb civilians with gas a true echo of the kurdish people that we condemned his actions but in our hesitation to real power did not our eagerness to address all muslims and not nations has the diversity of the middle east to undermine the concept of the nationstate the building block of international stability and in a desire for peace at any cost to strike a deal with a man the common enemy. so what did we learn from all of this?s? where america retreats chaos follows when we partner with our enemies, they advance. the good news is the age of self-inflicted american shame is over and the policies of suffering so now comes the real new beginning and in just 24 months the united states under president trump has reasserted the traditional role as a force for good in this region we l
leading us to look the other way as hezbollah wholly owned subsidiary acquired a massive arsenal of 130,000 rockets and missilesit they stored in position to these weapons in towns and villages of flagrant violation of international law that is aimed squarely at our ally israel. asideas unleashed terror and barrel bomb civilians with gas a true echo of the kurdish people that we condemned his actions but in our hesitation to real power did not our eagerness to address all muslims and not...
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you want to look for them school trick you want to be useful put on a lot of trouble. when you're sick the doctors know when you fall in love they won't. you don't have children for fear they'll be invisible to. us you. have knows. when you've gone there's no. every ten. ten million people in the world this think they have no nationality and told made up alone and. that everyone has the right. everyone has the right to say. at an emergency meeting of the u.n. security council u.s. secretary of state mike pompei o called on all nations to back venezuela's declared interim president won quite though the e.u. said it could also recognize that as president if elections are not held in the coming days venezuela's foreign minister has dismissed those demands or. rescuers in southwestern brazil are searching for hundreds of people after a dam collapsed at an iron ore mine the breach of.
you want to look for them school trick you want to be useful put on a lot of trouble. when you're sick the doctors know when you fall in love they won't. you don't have children for fear they'll be invisible to. us you. have knows. when you've gone there's no. every ten. ten million people in the world this think they have no nationality and told made up alone and. that everyone has the right. everyone has the right to say. at an emergency meeting of the u.n. security council u.s. secretary of...
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do issue to persuade us to. look at the needles in his little piece of. the beach was that it was with people. because he. would have been easy on the river for the well even given ok it's intriguing to me . that you use the phrase the refreshing democracy in venezuela obviously that's what you're trying to do in your own country but you can't do it yet because you're debt is running at something like five point nine percent of g.d.p. a cynic might say how much are you going to give to the china he said. do you start and how do you start seeing that debt because that's kind of the definition of your presidency so far but. for them to be. able to release it. is. the most. of. these but it'll. be little because he's was if you look at a political. it would give the. heat of the. eve. of the victim's opals which removes. but it was a list. they did up a few over the past few days to some of them still sort of the most my old country for the. people of the telly into the in the us you don't get the. do you have another problem around the corner though and it's
do issue to persuade us to. look at the needles in his little piece of. the beach was that it was with people. because he. would have been easy on the river for the well even given ok it's intriguing to me . that you use the phrase the refreshing democracy in venezuela obviously that's what you're trying to do in your own country but you can't do it yet because you're debt is running at something like five point nine percent of g.d.p. a cynic might say how much are you going to give to the...
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use to make it safer. cut. up to a quarter of an hour the two women need a break. you have to look for the right spot and scoop pretty to test where the ice will hold. me. first i was afraid the ice would break because i've never done anything like this before. i will a nine but it holds it's quite hard. even for experienced mountain climbers ice climbing takes some getting used to driving the ice picks and crampons into the brittle ice keeps you warm despite the freezing conditions. but rather take small groups out all over the dolemite. into the gun store a little those things you don't believe any traces or harbors and i'd always freeze it differently it's never the same as it was last year on yours discover a new waterfall from. one frozen before but of frozen again this year before it's great. there are numerous mountains chalets to take a breather between climbs in winter you can only reach them on skis or high cable cars some people come here especially for the food the sufi is a chalet restaurant on situated up at an elevation of two thousand four hundred meters the gourmet
use to make it safer. cut. up to a quarter of an hour the two women need a break. you have to look for the right spot and scoop pretty to test where the ice will hold. me. first i was afraid the ice would break because i've never done anything like this before. i will a nine but it holds it's quite hard. even for experienced mountain climbers ice climbing takes some getting used to driving the ice picks and crampons into the brittle ice keeps you warm despite the freezing conditions. but rather...
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to hire someone with autism? a blind person? tell us about how this came about and what did it take to accomplish it? >> i look for opportunities in places people don't look for opportunities. it's easy to hire someone with no experience and it makes for an easier transition for somebody that has that foundation but we participated, i found this program through gw or george mason that has children with handicapped or other things going on that can in turn in your office so we participated and we liked patrick so muchthat we decided to offer him a job . that was the situation for the blind woman, these are people that are experts in their field that i learned about. then i said you want tocome work on the hill ? some of them, most of them never had the experience and they bring such value to the office because of their personal experiences and i think there's into that. it wasn't like i said i need ablind woman, i'm going to go find her . these are people that come across my path that i just really enjoyed what they have to say and they obviously had a wealth of knowledge when i came to the senator's office. >>
to hire someone with autism? a blind person? tell us about how this came about and what did it take to accomplish it? >> i look for opportunities in places people don't look for opportunities. it's easy to hire someone with no experience and it makes for an easier transition for somebody that has that foundation but we participated, i found this program through gw or george mason that has children with handicapped or other things going on that can in turn in your office so we participated...
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to take this job? so they are used throughout the hiring process in subtle ways and it is a accumulative decision is not anyone decision so it is important to look specifically at the tools that are being used to understand how they meet with hr departments and advertisers to understand that technology so determine who can access financial prosperity in their life. >> how many of these techniques do you see reflected? we company that i work for is an example of a vendor that uses ai for important elections and there is a bunch of concern about potential bias i am not a salesperson but i joined from the commission of the federal government so i joined from the perspective of trying to make employment selection so that particular company that i work for is basically matching so who would be successful in a particular position and who would fit that profile best? so that's a particular company that i work for so there was a lot of research about different companies like the report that we were just hearing about they did a really nice job to lay out the different things that are out there. >> one way to look at this the use of ai could help employe
to take this job? so they are used throughout the hiring process in subtle ways and it is a accumulative decision is not anyone decision so it is important to look specifically at the tools that are being used to understand how they meet with hr departments and advertisers to understand that technology so determine who can access financial prosperity in their life. >> how many of these techniques do you see reflected? we company that i work for is an example of a vendor that uses ai for...
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and allows us to look at the world to see and with the ivory tower known as sports. . >> human trafficking is the topic of the last half hour of her program joining us is the executive director in ceo of a group known as polaris. good morning a little bit of the work of polaris coming to human trafficking? mimic an organization dedicated to this issue and then rewrite the national human trafficking hotline for the country. >> area supported? mimic some government grant grants, hhs, institutional foundations and fountains of individual donors. >> government has declared the highlight, of causes. >> there is a lot of bipartisan political will and we all agree that people should not be forced to work against their will. and this is the way to highlight it. and for society at large to get behind this issue and to build political will against the issu issue. >> it's more common than people realize. anytime they are forced to workso against their will if there is coercion or a minor there are hundreds of thousands in the united states 25 million actively in the world in anywe given year it is a
and allows us to look at the world to see and with the ivory tower known as sports. . >> human trafficking is the topic of the last half hour of her program joining us is the executive director in ceo of a group known as polaris. good morning a little bit of the work of polaris coming to human trafficking? mimic an organization dedicated to this issue and then rewrite the national human trafficking hotline for the country. >> area supported? mimic some government grant grants, hhs,...
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suffer from tendonitis playing maybe they should switch to playing with their feet turned out i don't know using the wrong hands i guess. the lookscloser was born without arms. at the age of four he decided he wanted to play the horn. though he no longer remembers why he chose this particular. meant one of the hardest around. his parents and music teachers tried dissuading him but he wouldn't budge. he thinks the real challenge with this instrument isn't playing it without arms. the real challenge is getting the lip tension right in the we are used to own the articulation of breathing so those are the kinds of problems that all foreign players for isn't. going to stop. while it's stunning to see him playing with just his feet it's even more impressive to hear him playing to witness his brilliant musicality and artistic talent. time now for something to even our serious cat and today we're off to the scottish capital edinburgh where quite often hardly need to are on the menu this may have been the case in the past but scottish cuisine has come a long way in recent years and in paul what's what's restaurants there is a real variety
suffer from tendonitis playing maybe they should switch to playing with their feet turned out i don't know using the wrong hands i guess. the lookscloser was born without arms. at the age of four he decided he wanted to play the horn. though he no longer remembers why he chose this particular. meant one of the hardest around. his parents and music teachers tried dissuading him but he wouldn't budge. he thinks the real challenge with this instrument isn't playing it without arms. the real...
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to look after them in their own home. now and again i think back to how it used to be. look at dead there. —— look at dead there. ted to be a doctor. my dad was born in pakistan and he was in the navy before coming to the uk. today, he's a shadow of its former self, but we did have good times. my dad said let's go to the seaside look at to the beach and with that yes stop —— yes. as it is a got there, my dad looked around and said there is the beach, there is the the let's go. we didn't realise at the time that the beach was full of standards. dad taught me how to cook. long—time man. despite all the difficulties, for our family it's not the way that we learn. many asian families i know look the same. i'm comp to find out why we think like this. and islam we've always been taught that we should look after our parents as they look after us so we after our parents as they look after us so we should do the same and respect him. it's in our culture to look after i've observed people. respect him. it's in our culture to look after i've observed peoplei think putting parents at home there are still a stigma to it. here
to look after them in their own home. now and again i think back to how it used to be. look at dead there. —— look at dead there. ted to be a doctor. my dad was born in pakistan and he was in the navy before coming to the uk. today, he's a shadow of its former self, but we did have good times. my dad said let's go to the seaside look at to the beach and with that yes stop —— yes. as it is a got there, my dad looked around and said there is the beach, there is the the let's go. we didn't...
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mostsin was always the expensive for us to look at because most american international managers go toondon, by those stocks, push up the valuations, we want to go everywhere else. germany, italy, spain, the nordics. as you point out, the valuations have come down. the fact that everyone is panicking and dumping their u.k. stocks, we are smiling about it. now we are thinking we are getting closer to our shop to own stocks in the u.k. brexit, while it is a tough situation, we do not know where it will go, the fact is investors are dumping stocks, putting them on to our radar. which it was not before we were staying away. now maybe i will go back to london after many years and scoop up amongst the rubble. we are excited about the opportunity. but we have to benchmark that against what is happening in germany. kinds of interesting things going on. it is all relative to each other in terms of valuation, plus catalysts. to get thealysts value out of the stock. not just cheap for cheap sake. you in thethat, are camp that thinks we are headed for a prolonged bear market in the u.s.? david: no
mostsin was always the expensive for us to look at because most american international managers go toondon, by those stocks, push up the valuations, we want to go everywhere else. germany, italy, spain, the nordics. as you point out, the valuations have come down. the fact that everyone is panicking and dumping their u.k. stocks, we are smiling about it. now we are thinking we are getting closer to our shop to own stocks in the u.k. brexit, while it is a tough situation, we do not know where it...
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jane has rejoined us to look at what's in the newspapers. s with part was. i think this is likely to in cheek but it's about accommodating... i think it's about making tourists feel comfortable, whether it's chopsticks or mandarin speakers or actually the opening hours of local shops, china you can probably shop until 10pm, in scotland you struggle even —— probably struggle to buy anything after 6pm. a chinese visitors says your shops close at 60 and so after we had dinner there is no fur to spend our money, that's crucial. have your shops open. absolutely. we axed people to treat us about holiday likes and dislikes, when you travel anywhere in the world you like on conference to be there or do you like to taste where you are from? loads you like to taste where you are from ? loads of you like to taste where you are from? loads of tweets, daniel says i prefer from? loads of tweets, daniel says i p refer to from? loads of tweets, daniel says i prefer to get a taste of where i am, what's the point of travelling just to be somewhere that like ho
jane has rejoined us to look at what's in the newspapers. s with part was. i think this is likely to in cheek but it's about accommodating... i think it's about making tourists feel comfortable, whether it's chopsticks or mandarin speakers or actually the opening hours of local shops, china you can probably shop until 10pm, in scotland you struggle even —— probably struggle to buy anything after 6pm. a chinese visitors says your shops close at 60 and so after we had dinner there is no fur...
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that's what the artists intended they didn't just want us to look at the paintings but they wanted to create an entirely new kind of encounter because you know here for. a good good moment it's been the guys that. immersive art as a collective experience. and you in leipsic until the end of twenty nineteen. it's said that in every joke there is a bit of truth and that seems to be the case with our resident a cartoonist who is taking to making fun of germans and some of their idiosyncrasies you can find out more on our facebook page. than the soldier. one two week cartoonist we go from them this pokes fun. typically germany idiosyncracies. with your weekly dose of german humor. i don't know but today you w a max facebook page. well who doesn't dream of winning the lottery or striking gold now every time i visit a flea market i'm always hoping to stumble across a priceless painting that will secure my finances for decades to come in today's high five we look at five treasures that will change your life forever so here are . five legendary european treasures that would make you fabulous
that's what the artists intended they didn't just want us to look at the paintings but they wanted to create an entirely new kind of encounter because you know here for. a good good moment it's been the guys that. immersive art as a collective experience. and you in leipsic until the end of twenty nineteen. it's said that in every joke there is a bit of truth and that seems to be the case with our resident a cartoonist who is taking to making fun of germans and some of their idiosyncrasies you...
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look how he was treated, and what happened to the greater world, and now look who's elected president. i think that that has really forced us to take a look to say -- what? this is america? i thought there was change and hope. but it's actually the same old america in the past. yes, there's been progress, i don't to say there hasn't been but it's not as much so many of us had put stock into. these young kids i talked to from texas said i thought barack obama things were going to be better, and in fact they're not. and i think that has forced us to take a good, hard look at what is success. because getting to the presidency, if that's success isn't like -- that should have been our dream and goal. i feel like a lot of people saw that as the dream. and yes, you know it happened and it was good but he was told he was like not american. and that person is now president. i think that made us say, hmm let's look at this again, and reexamine this. >> danielle: the whole thing. you mention the word "woke" i wanted to talk about the -- the preconception people have of millennials, that they're not differentiating out. when they talk
look how he was treated, and what happened to the greater world, and now look who's elected president. i think that that has really forced us to take a look to say -- what? this is america? i thought there was change and hope. but it's actually the same old america in the past. yes, there's been progress, i don't to say there hasn't been but it's not as much so many of us had put stock into. these young kids i talked to from texas said i thought barack obama things were going to be better, and...
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might experience in changes after using social media but imagine it also so uncertain feelings might drive you to use more social media as well so we could be looking at flight rules and remember the mathematical models that we use to. look at these relationships we can't tear apart and and dissociate is different maybe a feeling more down leading to more session musician least leading to feeling down and so we see this immense complexity which should make this really exciting to work on as well let me take that point back to death the idea that on some level that this kind of research can be masking a lot of factors and making us jump to a lot of assumptions that could be a bit destructive rather than helpful or do you think of a sudden there should not. jump in the conclusions prematurely and i totally agree about the pression as a multifactorial disorder and of course one should not assume that social media use is the only cause or even a major cause of depression it's a much more complex disorder than that. now having so saddle this and having also recognized stella's points that social media use could be about beneficial and harmful for young
might experience in changes after using social media but imagine it also so uncertain feelings might drive you to use more social media as well so we could be looking at flight rules and remember the mathematical models that we use to. look at these relationships we can't tear apart and and dissociate is different maybe a feeling more down leading to more session musician least leading to feeling down and so we see this immense complexity which should make this really exciting to work on as...
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maybe in life, we resent people who hold up a mirror and force us to look at the worst in ourselves. ee what you're saying, charles barkley. and that's what we call an assist. hand stamp. donna, we have to stop this fighting. a wise man once told me that we resent mirrors that show us what we don't want to see. (scoffs) that's ridiculous. i love mirrors. but the point is that i was mad because you made me see who i really am, and i was shocked to see what i have become. stop talking. you're sounding human, and i don't like that. i am soft, privileged lady, and i thought that bothered me. until today, i realized that it doesn't. i don't want to do this. i love my pretty, pretty life. the only thing that makes me feel bad is that i don't really feel bad about it. thank you so much for opening up to me. i almost started to feel something for you, but then when you said you don't feel guilty, my rage returned tenfold. and i need that rage. it gets me up in the morning. well, if it helps you, i eat everything i want, and i work out like once a year. you're horrible. (sighs) oh, thank you.
maybe in life, we resent people who hold up a mirror and force us to look at the worst in ourselves. ee what you're saying, charles barkley. and that's what we call an assist. hand stamp. donna, we have to stop this fighting. a wise man once told me that we resent mirrors that show us what we don't want to see. (scoffs) that's ridiculous. i love mirrors. but the point is that i was mad because you made me see who i really am, and i was shocked to see what i have become. stop talking. you're...
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if for no other reason, i think it allows us to look at the world and see that struggle can affect every aspect of life in this system even the ivory tower known as sports. >> join our live conversation with dave with your calls, e-mails, tweets and facebook questions, live sunday at noon eastern on c-span 2. >> c-span where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was a public service by america's cable television companies. and today we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events in washington, d.c. and around the country. tz c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >>> coming up later, congressional budget office director keith hall testifies before the senate budget committee about the cbo's new report on the budget and economic outlook for the next decade. we'll have that live at 2:30 p.m. eastern. and now on c-span 3 the cbo director speaking with reporters yesterday about that economic and budget outlook. he said budget deficits w
if for no other reason, i think it allows us to look at the world and see that struggle can affect every aspect of life in this system even the ivory tower known as sports. >> join our live conversation with dave with your calls, e-mails, tweets and facebook questions, live sunday at noon eastern on c-span 2. >> c-span where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was a public service by america's cable television companies. and today we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of...