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work to find ways to protect this nation. so, mr. president, we have a chance to bring the congress together, challenge us to work with you to find solutions to this looming threat. better ways to defend america's critical infrastructure when it comes to our 2018 election and challenge us to work with you. i hope we would be smart enough to meet that challenge, and i hope you will issue that challenge. you're the most special person in our constitutional democracy when it comes to national security. you are the commander in chief. you rightly criticize president obama for being slow when it came to reacting to russian interference in 2016. i'm sure that was a hard call for president obama. but there is no doubt in my mind that you and the senate and the house are now on notice by your own intelligence services that russia is interfering now and will continue to do so up to 2018 and beyond unless somebody stops them. so at a minimum, we should come up with defensive measures that are available to us, and we need to as a nation deal with this threat. i'm not worried about a foreign power taking over our country in a conventional military fas
work to find ways to protect this nation. so, mr. president, we have a chance to bring the congress together, challenge us to work with you to find solutions to this looming threat. better ways to defend america's critical infrastructure when it comes to our 2018 election and challenge us to work with you. i hope we would be smart enough to meet that challenge, and i hope you will issue that challenge. you're the most special person in our constitutional democracy when it comes to national...
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this commission, commissioner lowe, i think, has specifically asked us to work on japantown. mayor breed has asked us to work on japantown. so we're moving forward with that planning, and keys are for how many years, keizer has had the worst rating. >> i just don't understand how the five got picked. like, i'm curious, for example, what would be number six and seven? what's coming up next. >> so this gets us to the point, this is the beginning of a process, right? so these are the ones that have already had some advanced planning for the reasons that we've described, but as we move into our community bond planning process, it will ultimately depend on what the capacity is to do the work, and then, using a mix of -- as stacey noted, of data, both qualitative -- quantitative data and qualitative interest, values, desires, we culled together a list through a community process, through the input of, you know, just about everybody, and then, we come back here, and it doesn't go forward until this commission approves it. it will also have the input and recommendations of prsc. from
this commission, commissioner lowe, i think, has specifically asked us to work on japantown. mayor breed has asked us to work on japantown. so we're moving forward with that planning, and keys are for how many years, keizer has had the worst rating. >> i just don't understand how the five got picked. like, i'm curious, for example, what would be number six and seven? what's coming up next. >> so this gets us to the point, this is the beginning of a process, right? so these are the...
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to just thank all of the voter approved dollars that come to the school district that help us to get the work that we need to get done done, and i also want to just think the private sector who has also been incredibly generous and has allowed us to do some really innovative work in our school district in last several years. so for all of you that have contributed to this budget, i'm glad we're not going to see any cuts to our weighted formula or funding that's going directly to our school sites, and that we're keeping to our promise that our students are the center. i just really appreciate that. so superintendent, thank you for your efforts in all of this. is this your first budget or is this your second budget? second budget? okay. so if there's no other comments -- oh, did you want to make a comment? >> i just wanted to say i was only here a month, but i'll take credit for last year's. >> thank you, deputy superintendent myung lee for what you did last year, and for always your hard work around this. i know that it's -- you've got an incredible team, and we really appreciate the team beca
to just thank all of the voter approved dollars that come to the school district that help us to get the work that we need to get done done, and i also want to just think the private sector who has also been incredibly generous and has allowed us to do some really innovative work in our school district in last several years. so for all of you that have contributed to this budget, i'm glad we're not going to see any cuts to our weighted formula or funding that's going directly to our school...
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like this one used to be used to grow crops like wheat and barley but not anymore before israel started building the separation wall in two thousand and two many people in this area used to work in israel but now there are villages in this area where virtually every family is in some way involved in the business. this is one of many small tobacco processing plants in the area. farmers sell their draw and leaves to trade is just over ten dollars a kilo. we were afraid the p.a. could confiscate his tobacco says this worker but others say the p.a. usually ignores them because it knows so many people depend only on the regulated industry for their livelihood demand for tobacco is high foreign cigarettes are five times more expensive than those locally produced but it's estimated the p.a. is missing out on tens of millions of dollars in tax revenue a year from the local tobacco industry has a way to calculate how much of the deficit the tobacco industry would cover let's say somewhere between twenty to thirty percent if we control the smuggled and locally produced tobacco. says he and thousands of other people have no choice but to keep growing tobacco a plant that kills those who
like this one used to be used to grow crops like wheat and barley but not anymore before israel started building the separation wall in two thousand and two many people in this area used to work in israel but now there are villages in this area where virtually every family is in some way involved in the business. this is one of many small tobacco processing plants in the area. farmers sell their draw and leaves to trade is just over ten dollars a kilo. we were afraid the p.a. could confiscate...
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, keen for us, and we are keen to work forthem, and we keen for us, and we are keen to work for them,ade deal with them and with others around the rest of the world. we'll have the latest on the president's visit, and we'll have reaction to the series of outspoken remarks he's made in the past 2a hours. also on the programme... back in the uk, we speak to the british volunteer divers who helped save 12 boys and their football coach trapped in a cave in thailand. in amesbury, a small bottle containing the nerve agent novichok has been found in the home of one of the recent victims. and we follow the first lady melania trump, as she meets the chelsea pensioners on her visit to london with the president. later in the hour on the bbc news channel we'll have all the latest reports, results, interviews and features from the bbc sports centre. good evening. it's been a presidential visit that's broken all the diplomatic rules. donald trump has emerged from his talks with theresa may in chequers, hailing her leadership skills and declaring that the relationship between britain and america is
, keen for us, and we are keen to work forthem, and we keen for us, and we are keen to work for them,ade deal with them and with others around the rest of the world. we'll have the latest on the president's visit, and we'll have reaction to the series of outspoken remarks he's made in the past 2a hours. also on the programme... back in the uk, we speak to the british volunteer divers who helped save 12 boys and their football coach trapped in a cave in thailand. in amesbury, a small bottle...
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i'm used to working with cameras, it is going to be difficult to work with over 100 of them.t group. —— hoop. let's try that again. this time, the team had backgrounds and create a seamless shot from the 100 individual captures. and the crowd goes wild. creating the shot is not quick though, this one took about 150 hours to make. as we look at filmmaking, we want to create that, that transition. how do you immerse into this world and into these experiences, but with the real performance? with the real actors. now, the tour de france is coming to an end this week, the monumental 3351 kilometre race is now 115 years old. fans love its epic proportions and its gruelling pace, but this year they may also be able to enjoy a lots and lots of lovely data. because analytics and machine learning are coming to one of the oldest sporting competitions in the world, and pat hawkins went to find out how. and kat hawkins went to find out how. this he's tour de france is taking place against the same beautiful french mountains as always. cycling is becoming increasingly data driven and the g
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to us. we really appreciate it. thank you for the work that you have done and helped us accomplish. >> public comment? >> that was a bad sound. good afternoon. my name is natasha and i'm a community organizer. i'm here to expand a little bit more about the charrette that annette and nicole mentioned. san francisco has been doing very important work building protective bike lanes to support division zero. some of these designs left out -- left some people out. specifically seniors and people with disabilities. together with the vision zero coalition, we brought this accessibility issue to the livable streets division and we really appreciate their openness into working with us to find solutions to these issues. we organized a three hour charrette to explore new ways to design protective bike lanes that are safe and accessible for all pedestrians. we made it clear the issue was not about pedestrians versus cyclists. we were confident that safe bike lanes could work for people walking. we talked about universal design and how making a bike d
to us. we really appreciate it. thank you for the work that you have done and helped us accomplish. >> public comment? >> that was a bad sound. good afternoon. my name is natasha and i'm a community organizer. i'm here to expand a little bit more about the charrette that annette and nicole mentioned. san francisco has been doing very important work building protective bike lanes to support division zero. some of these designs left out -- left some people out. specifically seniors...
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my constituents want us to work with russia where we can and the american people want us to work wherecan, rather than this unrelenting hostility toward putting russia and the united states in conflict. shery: thank you so much for your insights today and your views and for being so candid with us. congressman dana rohrabacher of the california, member of the house foreign affairs committee. let's check in on the bloomberg first word news with mark crumpton. mark: president says his one-on-one meeting in helsinki with vladimir putin was a very good start. both men met for more than does go hours with only translators in the room. speaking at a joint news conference, the president and -- presidentin putin admitted he wanted the president to win in 2016 and denied he interfered in the u.s. election. mentioned therump issue of the so-called interference with russia in the american elections. i have to reiterate things i said several times. the russian state has never interfered and is not going to interfere into internal american affairs, including the election process. president trump sa
my constituents want us to work with russia where we can and the american people want us to work wherecan, rather than this unrelenting hostility toward putting russia and the united states in conflict. shery: thank you so much for your insights today and your views and for being so candid with us. congressman dana rohrabacher of the california, member of the house foreign affairs committee. let's check in on the bloomberg first word news with mark crumpton. mark: president says his one-on-one...
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like this one used to be used to grow crops like wheat and barley but not anymore before israel started building the separation wall in two thousand and two many people in this area used to work in israel but now there are villages in this area where virtually every family is in some way involved in the tobacco business. this is one of many small tobacco processing plants in the area. farmers sell their dried leaves to traders for just over ten dollars a kilo. we were afraid the p.a. could confiscate his tobacco says this worker but others say the p.a. usually ignores them because it knows so many people depend only on regulated industry for their livelihood demand for tobacco is high. foreign cigarettes are five times more expensive than those locally produced but it's estimated the p.a. is missing out on tens of millions of dollars in tax revenue a year from a local show back industry has some way to calculate how much of the deficit the tobacco industry would cover i'd say somewhere between twenty to thirty percent if we control the smuggled and locally produced tobacco. says he and thousands of other people have no choice but to keep growing tobacco a plant that kills tho
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if the business is willing to work in that direction with us, we're very happy to work with a business our families thrive and beautify our neighborhood. muchas gracias, and thank you very much. >> president hillis: thank you. next speaker, please. >> hello, commission. my name is avian contreras, and i'm speaking on behalf of the community. that although we do support businesses that are looking to work in the best interest of the community, i am here to oppose this current plan right now because of the lack of actual tangible proof of working with the community. the owner has expressed interest in supporting the community, offering certain cooking classes, what it may be, though, but it does not take into account the immense pressure put on this community by having a very affluent business that does not cater to the needs of the immediate community. there's a lot of auto body shops, s.r.o.'s, people who are on the lower end of the economic scale who this business is clearly not meant to cater to. once again, the owner has expressed a desire to work with the community, though at this
if the business is willing to work in that direction with us, we're very happy to work with a business our families thrive and beautify our neighborhood. muchas gracias, and thank you very much. >> president hillis: thank you. next speaker, please. >> hello, commission. my name is avian contreras, and i'm speaking on behalf of the community. that although we do support businesses that are looking to work in the best interest of the community, i am here to oppose this current plan...
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it's the young people of timbuktu who are among the hardest hit alley niala used to work as a tour guide but now has a hard time making money the tourists simply aren't coming and he says the world has abandoned his city to look through the desert you know what used to living in the middle of that there's no enough to where you can even make a new route of timbuktu to from here to mock the you can do it if you know at least twenty four hours to do it. people here hope a fair election and a result of people accept will give timbuktu the stability it desperately needs. all right thomas is said to win his first tour de france title after holding onto his lead through the penultimate stage thomas finished third in stage twenty's time trial but still leads the overall standings by just under two minutes traditionally the leader is not attacked during the final stage to say that means barring injury thomas will become the first welshman to win the tour on sunday. and formula one britain's lewis hamilton will start sunday's hungary and grand prix and pole position after finishing ahead of his m
it's the young people of timbuktu who are among the hardest hit alley niala used to work as a tour guide but now has a hard time making money the tourists simply aren't coming and he says the world has abandoned his city to look through the desert you know what used to living in the middle of that there's no enough to where you can even make a new route of timbuktu to from here to mock the you can do it if you know at least twenty four hours to do it. people here hope a fair election and a...
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he is david davis's protege because he used to work for him.with a slightly less much of sas, ex—sas approach. he is more of a lawyer about it after being a lawyer at the foreign office. and you might as well try everything you can to try and get something working.|j agree that we should not be handing over lots of money for nothing in return, absolutely, in fact, this is quite match to say we're not going to hand over... yes, the tone is slightly... this is, it has very little to do with negotiations, it is about trying to get everybody on site within the conservative party. i don't know, it is about the negotiation ultimately. clearly, the european union and david davis had made this point in his interview, if they think they have got the money they think they have got the money they want from us, they have got other things, there is no reason to give ground. 0ne other things, there is no reason to give ground. one of the things we have got is our money. it is a very important factor for them. he says the ball is now in the eu's court so we w
he is david davis's protege because he used to work for him.with a slightly less much of sas, ex—sas approach. he is more of a lawyer about it after being a lawyer at the foreign office. and you might as well try everything you can to try and get something working.|j agree that we should not be handing over lots of money for nothing in return, absolutely, in fact, this is quite match to say we're not going to hand over... yes, the tone is slightly... this is, it has very little to do with...
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working. warm buffet could write us checks to save us from working from the restaurant lives but not give us happinessthe government can give us checks but not happiness that comes from hard work but it is impossible to work hard if you are doing something you cannot stand on a daily basis. >> sometimes you say provocative things one day you were trashing the concept of grit. >> that is the biggest lie ever forced on the worker in the united states the notion that grit is the path to success and happiness. please we are the richest country on earth precisely because we avoid grit warren buffett decided not to get into sports and focus on what he does best with capital allocation lebron james avoided what he was not good at to focus on basketball because he is the most intelligent basketball player on earth in addition to being a great athlete. he avoided grit lindsey buckingham of fleetwood mac avoided grit by focusing on music that is what elevates his unique skills of intelligence people who pursue grit do something they are not good at and work anyway but we work incredibly hard for the work ethic
working. warm buffet could write us checks to save us from working from the restaurant lives but not give us happinessthe government can give us checks but not happiness that comes from hard work but it is impossible to work hard if you are doing something you cannot stand on a daily basis. >> sometimes you say provocative things one day you were trashing the concept of grit. >> that is the biggest lie ever forced on the worker in the united states the notion that grit is the path...
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like this one used to be used to grow crops like wheat and barley but not anymore before israel started building the separation wall in two thousand and two many people in this area used to work in israel but now there are villages in this area where virtually every family is in some way involved in the business. this is one of many small tobacco processing plants in the area pharma sell they dried leaves to traders but just over ten dollars a kilo. we were afraid the p.a. could confiscate his tobacco says this worker but others say the p.a. usually ignores them because it knows so many people depend only on regulated industry for their livelihood demand but tobacco is high. foreign cigarettes are five times more expensive than those locally produced but it's estimated the p.a. is missing out on tens of millions of dollars in tax revenue a year from the local industry has a way to calculate how much of the deficit the tobacco industry would cover i'd say somewhere between twenty to thirty percent if we control the smuggled and locally produced tobacco. says he and thousands of other people have no choice but to keep growing tobacco a plant that kills those who use it but one
like this one used to be used to grow crops like wheat and barley but not anymore before israel started building the separation wall in two thousand and two many people in this area used to work in israel but now there are villages in this area where virtually every family is in some way involved in the business. this is one of many small tobacco processing plants in the area pharma sell they dried leaves to traders but just over ten dollars a kilo. we were afraid the p.a. could confiscate his...
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managing borchester is used to working with different pianists and different styles of pianists with the left over with me to call cheeta so at the very beginning there was very little to say it was just a feeling that the conductor and orchestra were listening to each other and finding the styles together. yes thinks the less less less less just too much. remastered make some small adjustments here small adjustments ok what you want to just buy them all right. local think you want us to stop the walk. well. picture perfect soon is to the school simple beam heights a tiger by a technician perfects one is is if in these i like to have i. guess in fifty feet of ice bar if i'm on while i'm tired because she stood in the us and the ties was money to the technician is i to martin does when was he was marked as dozens of other one. would think of musical chapelle very devoted almost with your. insight of her what she says were never the less ways such of the right psychological oh alter its course very much beyond a common image of him as a composer of its i wanted to explore. engine misera
managing borchester is used to working with different pianists and different styles of pianists with the left over with me to call cheeta so at the very beginning there was very little to say it was just a feeling that the conductor and orchestra were listening to each other and finding the styles together. yes thinks the less less less less just too much. remastered make some small adjustments here small adjustments ok what you want to just buy them all right. local think you want us to stop...
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to use me to mockers up to something. the law has been. managing borchester is used to working with different pianists and different styles of pianist with life over with me it's a cool gita so at the very beginning there was very little to say it was just a feeling that the conductor and orchestra were listening to each other and finding the style together. yes thinks the less less less less just too much three must make some small adjustments small adjustments ok what you want to just. buy them all right if the local take you want us to stop saying walk. well. picture perfect soon is to the school simple beam hard to time via the glacier perfect one is used in these i like to have a can of a. since fifty that i have been is a man while i am tired because she stood on that as one of the ties was money is a technician as i had to market and as one movie to has marked it does not follow one. would think of musical chevelle varies of it if you're. on the extreme side of a watch this is one nevertheless they censor the rights psychological oh that's course very much beyond a commo
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mother chamber of tissues used to working with different pianists and different styles of pianist with the left over with me it's a cool cheetah so at the very beginning there was very little to say it was just a feeling that the conductor and orchestra were listening to each other and finding the styles together. yes think still less less less less just too much screams for some small adjustments small adjustments ok what you want to just. bite them all right if. you want us to stop the walk. well. picture perfect used the score supreme white tiger by a perfect one is used in these i like to have a can of a. yes since fifty feet of ice bar if a man was i'm tired because she stood in the us and the ties my smile to the technician designed to market and this one was he was mocked as the us was one. when we think of musical shopping varies a bit if you're being on an extreme side of a watch this is never the less waste such of the right psychological oh alter its course very much beyond a common image of him as a composer of it's i want you to explore. in this miserable means a lot of cl
mother chamber of tissues used to working with different pianists and different styles of pianist with the left over with me it's a cool cheetah so at the very beginning there was very little to say it was just a feeling that the conductor and orchestra were listening to each other and finding the styles together. yes think still less less less less just too much screams for some small adjustments small adjustments ok what you want to just. bite them all right if. you want us to stop the walk....
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i'm a future sfusd parent, and i also used to work in sfusd within the high schools. i used to work at phoenix high school back in the day, was on 16th and mission. so basically, i'm here today to support the indian education p.a.c., right, and so there was a list of ten points saying these are the things that we want to see happening this upcoming school year. and i watched that video of the meeting there in january about ten different times, that section. and i took notes. so in one of them, you know, the student delegate said that the washington high school school sites council would be meeting about the washington murals, and they would be making a decision whether how they felt about it or not felt about it, but they would be convening, and that within a month or two, that you all would hear back what -- what -- i don't know, anybody know? superintendent? anyone know what happened at that school site meeting? no one knows. no one in the local native american community knows, no one in the indian -- american indian p.a.c. knows. also with the ten points, commission
i'm a future sfusd parent, and i also used to work in sfusd within the high schools. i used to work at phoenix high school back in the day, was on 16th and mission. so basically, i'm here today to support the indian education p.a.c., right, and so there was a list of ten points saying these are the things that we want to see happening this upcoming school year. and i watched that video of the meeting there in january about ten different times, that section. and i took notes. so in one of them,...
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think they're traitors to their country though they are very very critical of the places they used to work for go ahead irl. absolutely and if they should be able to isolate down to the building. you know where the path of traffic was they're definitely monitoring almost everything not just foreign traffic but internals well the but you're absolutely correct on the forensic analysis so i mean where's the real forensic analysis were the independent forensic analysis the closest thing a tap and it's come out of. the veteran and you know veteran intelligence organization. part of it absolutely that's the only thing that's even been close and that verifies that it had to be an internal leak so i'm very very skeptical on any of this you know earl and i alone don't you just jump in here real quickly i remember i think i'm going to remember this i think it was in january and february of this year that it keeps was actually talking about it and then months later months later hannity on fox started talking about consider the kind of news environment we have some really smart people that know what t
think they're traitors to their country though they are very very critical of the places they used to work for go ahead irl. absolutely and if they should be able to isolate down to the building. you know where the path of traffic was they're definitely monitoring almost everything not just foreign traffic but internals well the but you're absolutely correct on the forensic analysis so i mean where's the real forensic analysis were the independent forensic analysis the closest thing a tap and...
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mother chamber orchestra is used to working with different pianists and different styles of pianos for the left over with me to call cheeta so at the very beginning there was very little to say it was just a feeling that the conductor and orchestra were listening to each other and finding the style together. yes thinks the less less less less so much. three must make some small adjustments small adjustments ok what you want to just bite them all right if a local think you want us to stop the walk. well . picture perfect is that the school supreme being hard to time by a picture perfect one is used in these i like to have a can of a. this is fifty feet of ice bomb if the man was i'm tired because she stood in the us and the ties was money is a technician as i had to market and as one was it i was mocked as does my scholar one. when we think of musical chevelle varies a bit if you're a b. and orm extreme side of the ones who says are never the less they such are the right psychological award for its course very much beyond a common image of him as a composer of its i wanted to explore. i
mother chamber orchestra is used to working with different pianists and different styles of pianos for the left over with me to call cheeta so at the very beginning there was very little to say it was just a feeling that the conductor and orchestra were listening to each other and finding the style together. yes thinks the less less less less so much. three must make some small adjustments small adjustments ok what you want to just bite them all right if a local think you want us to stop the...
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the shrike or farms signed up right at the start stephanie fellow yaba used to work as a sign writer she moved here with her husband martin yes in twenty twelve it took her some time to get used to life on the farm. but now she wants to show others how enjoyable it can be to live in the country. of the lloyd. people really love it here. this is probably what they miss in the city of seeing where the food they eat really comes from. and the view out the mountains that animals. she's making a stew with all can it be from her own cattle apples leaks and bake them. it would be difficult to find such a dish in a restaurant. stephanie has added her own personal touch to the traditional swiss recipe. with the f. and the other make them through small and fresh juice from our apples. since it's in fact all the ingredients to come from right here on our farm in. the fall the main meal a traditional appetit is served with local cheese and cold cuts. the place is down to earth and very authentic. the guests operate. as a nice warm feeling like being in somebody's home a human. being that mind to
the shrike or farms signed up right at the start stephanie fellow yaba used to work as a sign writer she moved here with her husband martin yes in twenty twelve it took her some time to get used to life on the farm. but now she wants to show others how enjoyable it can be to live in the country. of the lloyd. people really love it here. this is probably what they miss in the city of seeing where the food they eat really comes from. and the view out the mountains that animals. she's making a...
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. >> used to work for a bottled beverage company. 7% of bottles get recycled. the rest go to landfills or the ocean. >> reporter: that is making a mess of the ocean and sea life but he sees the problem as an opportunity. he created a new product called clark's cubes. each contains organic tea powder and sugar and flavored oil. put two cubes in 8-ounces of hot water and in a minute you have tea without the trash. >> very good. very minty. you can taste it. >> reporter: they come in four flavors and stored in metal tins. an idea that harkens back to how food used to -- foods used to be sold. >> for the eco friendly person it is another option to have qu involve waste. >> reporter: momentum is growing to reduce plastic trash with many communities banning grocery bags bags bags and straws. -- bags and straws. >> success is if i could make a small dent or bring awareness. i found a solution to a small problem. >> reporter: john ramos, kpix 5. >> clark began full production in march and partnered to get them on retail shelves. it is only available online and there is
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used to be democracy. or something like. hello. yeah. mother chamber of teachers used to working with different pianists and different styles of pianist with life over with me to call gita so at the very beginning there was very little to say it was just a feeling that the conductor and orchestra were listening to each other and finding the style together. was. yes think still less less less less just too much story must make some small adjustments small adjustments ok what you want to just. buy something all right. you want us to stop saying what. well i. think you should pay fix your own is that the schools are poor being hard to target via think you should perfect one is is if in these i like to have i. guess it's fifty feet of ice bar if a man was i'm tired because she stood in the us and the ties was money is a technician as i had to market and as one was eternal as much as the us was another one. when we think of musical chapelle where is it any of your it be an. extreme side of her what she says will nevertheless waste so much of the right psychological oh its course very
used to be democracy. or something like. hello. yeah. mother chamber of teachers used to working with different pianists and different styles of pianist with life over with me to call gita so at the very beginning there was very little to say it was just a feeling that the conductor and orchestra were listening to each other and finding the style together. was. yes think still less less less less just too much story must make some small adjustments small adjustments ok what you want to just....
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moller temperature's used to working with different pianists and different styles of pianists with the left over with mitsuko uchida so at the very beginning there was very little to say it was just a feeling that the conductor and orchestra were listening to each other and finding the style together. yes thinks the less less less less just too much story must make some small adjustments small adjustments ok what you want to just buy them all right if. you want us to stop what. well. things are perfect soon used the schools will be in whites a time to buy a ticket you're perfect so when is east if in these i like to have a can of i guess since fifty feet of ice bar is a man was i'm tired he stood in the us and the ties was mine also he's a technician as i had to muffin those ones he was mocked as does the other one. would think of musical chapelle where is it if your. side of what she says are nevertheless very social good right psychological oh it's course very measured beyond a common image of him as a composer of it's i want you to explore. engine just miserable there's a lot of clo
moller temperature's used to working with different pianists and different styles of pianists with the left over with mitsuko uchida so at the very beginning there was very little to say it was just a feeling that the conductor and orchestra were listening to each other and finding the style together. yes thinks the less less less less just too much story must make some small adjustments small adjustments ok what you want to just buy them all right if. you want us to stop what. well. things are...
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. >> john kirby, you used to work at the state department and used to work at the pentagon.anizations and agencies and departments that know full will what vladimir pu putin has been doing to the world and united states. what do you think? >> they are frustrated quite frankly in both places because if you look at the national security establishment, there has been significant pushback on some russia, the sanctions and kicking out of diplomats. you heard coming out of brussels, 100% committed to nato. it's harder for them to do the day to day work at working levels with their counterparts when they hear the president under mine them the way he does and way he probably will do tomorrow. >> everyone stick around, we have a lot more to talk about. president trump bringing the hard line rhetoric with him to europe, saying can't such as france and germany are losing their culture. what exactly does he mean? stay with us. (vo) this is not a video game. this is not a screensaver. this is the destruction of a cancer cell by the body's own immune system, thanks to medicine that didn't
. >> john kirby, you used to work at the state department and used to work at the pentagon.anizations and agencies and departments that know full will what vladimir pu putin has been doing to the world and united states. what do you think? >> they are frustrated quite frankly in both places because if you look at the national security establishment, there has been significant pushback on some russia, the sanctions and kicking out of diplomats. you heard coming out of brussels, 100%...
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worked on thursdays and with my tongue. we figured this would be a good time to have a look around the village it's called sambar took the place of stones. there used to be dense forest here but in january twenty seventh team someone found sapphires . these settlers hope that they will too most of them work for local contractors. many sell food to earn extra cash at three times the usual price after all it takes a lot of work to bring supplies here. that i would ask europeans who buy sapphires to pay a reasonable price like that one of them and we lose money on these deals gems of lots of money we find beautiful soft and then the brokers claim that their floor so they pay off ness in the. black and white the ones that are you know teens and sylvia has been here since january so she's thirty six years old and used to work in the mines in the south then she heard that the stones here were bigger and more valuable she left her four children at home with her mother well one of my my life i miss them a lot but i haven't found any set fires yet so i don't have the money to go visit them one of the common they moved i make a little money by selling these
worked on thursdays and with my tongue. we figured this would be a good time to have a look around the village it's called sambar took the place of stones. there used to be dense forest here but in january twenty seventh team someone found sapphires . these settlers hope that they will too most of them work for local contractors. many sell food to earn extra cash at three times the usual price after all it takes a lot of work to bring supplies here. that i would ask europeans who buy sapphires...
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finally, senator sullivan, kavanaugh, you used to work at appeals.court of >> i've known brett kavanaugh for a long time. e served in the bush administration together and i followed his career, a very impressive career. stayed in touch with him since i came to washington as a senator. know, i think he was an inspired choice. i've already come out and said i was going to support him. i actually had a very substantive meeting with him in last week, and what i like to tell my fellow we kans, is on issues that forly care about, you know, example, the authority and power f federal agencies, a lot of alaskans, myself included, we skepticism on providing too much authority to federal agencies. as you guys have seen, 66% of state is owned by the federal government. ou often have federal agencies that push the envelope of his authority. judge kavanaugh has said, only l agencies can about when given authority by congress. that's just a basic correct proposition. he's been a leader on that he's strong second n amendment rights, which the vast majority of alaskans care deeply about. but he's also so
finally, senator sullivan, kavanaugh, you used to work at appeals.court of >> i've known brett kavanaugh for a long time. e served in the bush administration together and i followed his career, a very impressive career. stayed in touch with him since i came to washington as a senator. know, i think he was an inspired choice. i've already come out and said i was going to support him. i actually had a very substantive meeting with him in last week, and what i like to tell my fellow we kans,...
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sylvia has been here since january and she's thirty six years old and used to work in the mines in the south then she heard that the stones here were bigger and more valuable as she left her four children at home with her mother was going to live my life i miss them a lot but i haven't found any set fires yet so i don't have the money to go visit them at the afikomen they moved i make a little money by selling these dumplings. in the mines i work for a local bus. he pays me a cup of rice a day us no money. were accompanied by an employee of the environment ministry and one from the ministry of mines it's the first time they've been to the site and they're checking out the situation for themselves the mining official doesn't want to talk to us on camera but his colleague from the other ministry finally agrees that them overseas and i mean what makes me sad to see the forest like this who for this is sacred land here for to be the government has already taken some action on the mines and the destruction of the forest for the most of it poverty is still driving people to walk you through
sylvia has been here since january and she's thirty six years old and used to work in the mines in the south then she heard that the stones here were bigger and more valuable as she left her four children at home with her mother was going to live my life i miss them a lot but i haven't found any set fires yet so i don't have the money to go visit them at the afikomen they moved i make a little money by selling these dumplings. in the mines i work for a local bus. he pays me a cup of rice a day...
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it is time for us to work together to unleash the full potential of our economy by putting our faith in the american people. given the opportunity, they will soceed as they have shown starkly in the past. our innovators are ready to become entrepreneurs. our workers want to fill the jobs those entrepreneurs create. our state and local leaders are ready to build and upgrade the infrastructure that will make it all possible. can and should be a partner in giving them the tools to succeed for the people, for our future. again make moment to sure that our people make it in america. thank you very much. [applause] are there any questions? press first.e we do not believe they are the enemy of the people. trade policy -- what should the message be from democrats to counter -- rep. hoyer: we largely completed the city's i talked about before the president came up with his trade proposals. i am hearing concern about those policies. the depth of thinking that went into them in terms of the ramifications they might have, given the response of our trading partners around the world. congress has
it is time for us to work together to unleash the full potential of our economy by putting our faith in the american people. given the opportunity, they will soceed as they have shown starkly in the past. our innovators are ready to become entrepreneurs. our workers want to fill the jobs those entrepreneurs create. our state and local leaders are ready to build and upgrade the infrastructure that will make it all possible. can and should be a partner in giving them the tools to succeed for the...
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of item 24, i did vote against item 66 at land use committee yesterday and i wanted to distinguish the two ordinances that are before us. i support us working to both streamline and accelerate the process of building accessory dwelling units in our single family homes throughout san francisco and i want to thank supervisor tang for her work holding listening sessions throughout the city and understanding why homeowners were not building adus after we had allowed many neighborhoods to build these additional units. after these listening sessions, he came to the board with a set of ways that we could streamline the process which she had heard directly from how many owners were impeopled o impeople impeding on this. many have said that adus are one of the most important ways that we can build accessible housing more cheaper and more quickly. housing costs went up to $450,000 a unit and now we are hearing there are units that cost $750,000 just to build. accessory dwelling units on average are set to cost about $250,000 and can be done more quickly and cost-effectively and double our density through our single family home neighborhood throughout
of item 24, i did vote against item 66 at land use committee yesterday and i wanted to distinguish the two ordinances that are before us. i support us working to both streamline and accelerate the process of building accessory dwelling units in our single family homes throughout san francisco and i want to thank supervisor tang for her work holding listening sessions throughout the city and understanding why homeowners were not building adus after we had allowed many neighborhoods to build...
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funding will be used to help implement this new model of us style health care which is accountable or integrated well in fairness i mean the head of the n.h.s. england simon stevens used to work at the controversial us health company united healthcare predictable that we should be going along towards the american style of health care absolutely i mean simon stephens' as the n.h.s. chief executive of an interesting land is emblematic sadly of a much bigger problem here goes beyond the n.h.s. and extends to to the bigger issues of public services in our society which is that there's been a corporate capture of democracy through such strategies as the revolving door political donations corporate lobbying and what we're seeing is that the top levels of the department of health and office in parliament with health secretaries health ministers we're also seeing at the top levels of n.h.s. management there is a massive revolving door and started stephen's as you've mentioned was alan milburn and tony blair's lawyer and the former health secretary defending the health service on this seventieth anniversary saying are wonderful it is well i'm in melbourne along with under obviously th
funding will be used to help implement this new model of us style health care which is accountable or integrated well in fairness i mean the head of the n.h.s. england simon stevens used to work at the controversial us health company united healthcare predictable that we should be going along towards the american style of health care absolutely i mean simon stephens' as the n.h.s. chief executive of an interesting land is emblematic sadly of a much bigger problem here goes beyond the n.h.s. and...