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the first part about re-usable food ware, they have throwaway, but an employee cafeteria, it would be re-usable for metal, so not getting the throwaway stuff. >> supervisor kim: i assume that the other ordinances that this board has passed is applicable, the ban on plastic straws, bag surcharges. i understand that employees take food home. do they get plastic bags? how does that work? >> i can't recall and supervisors tang or safai may recall better than me the exact scope of the plastic straw and re-usable food ware ordinances. i'm not totally sure off the top of my head whether they apply to this type of facility. we can figure that out. whatever the cafeterias are doing, we want to be sure that the planning commission is considering the practices when they consider whether or not to approve the c.u. >> supervisor tang: i know the straw ban very well but i don't know as well some of the other requirements. the plastic straw ban prohibits the sale of plastic straws in san francisco, so they couldn't even -- they're not supposed to purchase it unless it's for the disabilities communit
the first part about re-usable food ware, they have throwaway, but an employee cafeteria, it would be re-usable for metal, so not getting the throwaway stuff. >> supervisor kim: i assume that the other ordinances that this board has passed is applicable, the ban on plastic straws, bag surcharges. i understand that employees take food home. do they get plastic bags? how does that work? >> i can't recall and supervisors tang or safai may recall better than me the exact scope of the...
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i thought i had a usable spare part. the piece of equipment comes in, the plane, the jet, i go to fix it, go out to the warehouse. it's not there. now i'm waiting on that spare part order, affecting the backlog of getting things ready. so these are the types of inventory issues that are very important for us to address because of their consequences for readiness. and our ability to be good stewards of the taxpayers' money and get the aircraft and ships back to sea or back in the air in a timely manner. now, one may expect that eventually somebody would have found that part, but we work on a high focus on timeliness and efficiency and being able to get those right is part of what the auditor and the audit drives. this is not a universal finding. they went to cudina, one of the oughtteres, 14,000 munitions. 100% accounted for. $2.2 billion in value. there are many places they went to where the answer was spot on and the answer when i talked to the auditors was it was the commander, the level of focus and attention that com
i thought i had a usable spare part. the piece of equipment comes in, the plane, the jet, i go to fix it, go out to the warehouse. it's not there. now i'm waiting on that spare part order, affecting the backlog of getting things ready. so these are the types of inventory issues that are very important for us to address because of their consequences for readiness. and our ability to be good stewards of the taxpayers' money and get the aircraft and ships back to sea or back in the air in a timely...
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number of shots of those when you die both of them usable those earlier so through just for the awards and pretty much. just like go into. the ship. but almost a year. girl a little. more sickness and. yes has done as well over as a war so i use the p.v.c. in the blood. of all was it she said. but there is an idea in this. you need to get done in the go appearing in the. mirror leave you and. when you. get there was i me telling. me a serious case i use torture we need to be violent. yes. you mean you can see he's. made you can still don't you but here's the thing when you put it as if it is your money is glass and grenades. and you move him to some guns it doesn't it has been. usually. doesn't it. you. know stability as a result.
number of shots of those when you die both of them usable those earlier so through just for the awards and pretty much. just like go into. the ship. but almost a year. girl a little. more sickness and. yes has done as well over as a war so i use the p.v.c. in the blood. of all was it she said. but there is an idea in this. you need to get done in the go appearing in the. mirror leave you and. when you. get there was i me telling. me a serious case i use torture we need to be violent. yes. you...
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i thought i had a usable spare part. i go out to the warehouse, it's not there. now i'm waiting on that spare part order, affecting the backlog of getting things ready. those are the types of inventory issues that are very important for us to address because of their consequences for readiness be goodability to stewards of the taxpayers' money aircrafthe in a timely manner. we work on timeliness and believe able to get those right is part of what the auditor and audit drives. not an universal finding. one of the auditors, 14,000 munitions, 100% accounted for, $2.2 billion in value. places they went to where the answer was spot on. the answer when he talked to the it was the printer. and attentionocus that the commander brought to the mission, they made it a priority. cases, the auditors pointed out that we actually had the right policies and procedures, the question is whether they were all being implemented. cases, the field assumed that the headquarters knew they either didn't have the right technology,he right something to do it in that gap of information is p
i thought i had a usable spare part. i go out to the warehouse, it's not there. now i'm waiting on that spare part order, affecting the backlog of getting things ready. those are the types of inventory issues that are very important for us to address because of their consequences for readiness be goodability to stewards of the taxpayers' money aircrafthe in a timely manner. we work on timeliness and believe able to get those right is part of what the auditor and audit drives. not an universal...
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police say there's no usable footage. >>> 4:51. a large crowd showed up first court appearance of a man accused of killing a newman police officer. people lined up outside the courthouse in modesto to show support for the officer. he was shot to death the morning after christmas while making a dui stop. the suspect was to be arraigned yesterday but the case was suspended until next month so he can undergo a mental evaluation. supporters of singh's family were upset by the news. >> as you're in that courtroom, we're out here in front of the courthouse, we have your back. we all want justice. >> we also learned the suspect's real name. he had numerous aliases. police say his real name is polio mendoza. >>> a follow-up to a deadly christmas day shooting by san jose police. the family of the woman killed, jennifer vasquez, is charges to be filed against four san jose officers. police say the 24-year-old was driving a stolen car in the early hours of christmas morning. they misidentified her as the suspect in a different shooting. when
police say there's no usable footage. >>> 4:51. a large crowd showed up first court appearance of a man accused of killing a newman police officer. people lined up outside the courthouse in modesto to show support for the officer. he was shot to death the morning after christmas while making a dui stop. the suspect was to be arraigned yesterday but the case was suspended until next month so he can undergo a mental evaluation. supporters of singh's family were upset by the news....
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weapons in space yet pentagon said that it was you another study over the next six months or the usability of that idea this sounds like science fiction and it would be exceedingly expensive they want to come up with a laser with the technology doesn't exist yet that they could put on drones to potentially shoot down missiles as they're being lost so how much would all of that cost well there was a briefing here at the pentagon with senior officials the question was asked over and over again and they refused to answer. bottom line it's easy for the president to make big promises but the pentagon as a backdrop getting money to do it well that's a much harder thing to do particularly al jazeera the pentagon well moxon makovsky is a former u.s. department of defense official and now a senior fellow at the atlantic council he joins us via skype from some pieces back in florida i'm wondering this is essentially the militarization of space could this be the start of a new arms race. you know obviously president trump has increased the u.s. department of defense budget and this is a part of his i
weapons in space yet pentagon said that it was you another study over the next six months or the usability of that idea this sounds like science fiction and it would be exceedingly expensive they want to come up with a laser with the technology doesn't exist yet that they could put on drones to potentially shoot down missiles as they're being lost so how much would all of that cost well there was a briefing here at the pentagon with senior officials the question was asked over and over again...
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weapons in space yet pentagon said that it was you another study over the next six months where the usability of that idea this sounds like science fiction and it would be exceedingly expensive they want to come up with a laser with the technology doesn't exist yet that they could put on drones to potentially shoot down missiles as they're being a lot so how much would all of that cost well there was a briefing here at the pentagon with senior officials the question was asked over and over again and they refused to answer. bottom line it's easy for the president to make big promises but the pentagon is a backdrop getting money to do it well that's a much harder thing to do particularly al-jazeera the pentagon. colombia's president evander case says those responsible for a car bomb attack on a police academy will not go unpunished at least ten people were killed in the biggest attack on a police or military facility in the capital bogota in more than a decade the vehicle packed with explosives was driven into the academy grounds then blew up shattering the windows of apartments in the area aro
weapons in space yet pentagon said that it was you another study over the next six months where the usability of that idea this sounds like science fiction and it would be exceedingly expensive they want to come up with a laser with the technology doesn't exist yet that they could put on drones to potentially shoot down missiles as they're being a lot so how much would all of that cost well there was a briefing here at the pentagon with senior officials the question was asked over and over...
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in the form that it is usable -- no. useful -- no. because it starts with timely. a three-quarty page opinion from a group of highly skilled individuals as an advisory to me with no depth of why that resolution was formulated undercuts what you do and it does not inform me. in order for you as experts in the critical advisory role, i need to really know how you think and how you looked at those things which we are to judge on, because each of your opinions on each subject point is something that i need to hear in order to say, yes, i agree with that, that's a very important observation. i get some summary, i don't know who writes it, but it doesn't do anything. i may sound critical but i just want to have to say of what i do hear when it's either handed to me while the meeting is going on or i find it somewhere in the bottom of my package. it's a critical comment but we need to do this, and it does not have to be more work, it just needs to be a assembled for me. and the second point is from commissioner perlman. you're getting alternatives which are considered ade
in the form that it is usable -- no. useful -- no. because it starts with timely. a three-quarty page opinion from a group of highly skilled individuals as an advisory to me with no depth of why that resolution was formulated undercuts what you do and it does not inform me. in order for you as experts in the critical advisory role, i need to really know how you think and how you looked at those things which we are to judge on, because each of your opinions on each subject point is something...
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regularly work with artificial intelligence which to welcome the game developers initiative but a usable computer translation for hieroglyphs is still. a text. just as you could hardly translate korean text into german with today's computers. you can imagine how difficult it would be in to achieve a grammatically and linguistically correct translation from a string of hieroglyphics symbols into any modern language. scientists and gamers are working together to solve the riddle survey ancient egypt the databases are growing fast as egyptologists contribute decrypted translations to the new digital hieroglyph library. the way the ancient egyptians wrote they hire adrift in rows over columns that can be read from left to rice bowl from right to left an advantage for both right and left handed scribes guess that web video of the week. whether you left or right and it has nothing to do with you but with the part of the brain that controls fine motor skills. it's mainly the left. hand is it's the right. left hand is usually prefer the left side in the other movements to. for example when kicki
regularly work with artificial intelligence which to welcome the game developers initiative but a usable computer translation for hieroglyphs is still. a text. just as you could hardly translate korean text into german with today's computers. you can imagine how difficult it would be in to achieve a grammatically and linguistically correct translation from a string of hieroglyphics symbols into any modern language. scientists and gamers are working together to solve the riddle survey ancient...
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loop is a new loop is a new way to shop using re-usable packaging..n you're done with the stuff you put the empty containers on the dooorstep.. they're cleaned, refilledand delivered back to you. it's sort of like the old milk man model. there are 300 products to start.. and they look pretty cool.. they got wipes.. hagen daz ice cream.. diapers, shampoo.. procter & gamble, unilever, nestle, pepsico all part of this. the guy who thunk it up.. is a princeton dropout namedtom szy... he's the ceo of terracycle.. he recyled a garage as the headquarters complete with plastic bottle curtains.. cuz he let's nothing go to waste. the loop experiment starts with several thousand consumers in new york and paris this may.. thenplans to expand to london, toronto, tokyo and san francisco by 2020.and while we're scrounging together plastic to recycle.. a hedge fund billionaire just wasted 238 million dollars on a penthouse apartment. it's the most ever paid for a home in the u- s. overlooks central park south.. oh and this is just one of his pads.. he also just bough
loop is a new loop is a new way to shop using re-usable packaging..n you're done with the stuff you put the empty containers on the dooorstep.. they're cleaned, refilledand delivered back to you. it's sort of like the old milk man model. there are 300 products to start.. and they look pretty cool.. they got wipes.. hagen daz ice cream.. diapers, shampoo.. procter & gamble, unilever, nestle, pepsico all part of this. the guy who thunk it up.. is a princeton dropout namedtom szy... he's the...
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removing a facebook branded research from its apple store paid teenagers too but facebook monitor their usable habits without clearly stating what information was gathered. facebook has faced a backlash over the program which both industry observers and american politicians say amounts to quote wiretapping teens. well let's talk more about facebook bring in our frankfurt correspondent paul christiane blitz so facebook seems to be doing better than many people thought what's behind the company's latest numbers. yeah that is actually the case the expectations weren't so good especially since facebook is gone such as through such a rough year with issues of of a propaganda hacks and sharing of customer data but that all doesn't seem to affect the bottom line logons are actually up when they used to be stagnating and the quarterly revenue was up thirty percent compared to the last year and that's good of a much better than expected and investors are happy the shares rose eleven percent after our trading on wall street and some side of the most reassuring information facebook has given and it's his
removing a facebook branded research from its apple store paid teenagers too but facebook monitor their usable habits without clearly stating what information was gathered. facebook has faced a backlash over the program which both industry observers and american politicians say amounts to quote wiretapping teens. well let's talk more about facebook bring in our frankfurt correspondent paul christiane blitz so facebook seems to be doing better than many people thought what's behind the company's...
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weapons in space yet pentagon said that it was you another study over the next six months where the usability of that idea this sounds like science fiction and it would be exceedingly expensive they want to come up with a laser with the technology doesn't exist yet that they could put on drones to potentially shoot down missiles as they're being a lot so how much would all of that cost well there was a briefing here at the pentagon with senior officials the question was asked over and over again and they refused to answer bottom line it's easy for the president to make big promises but the pentagon is a backdrop getting money to do it well that's a much harder thing to do politically al-jazeera the pentagon. is a former u.s. department of defense official and a senior fellow at the atlantic council says there are deep defense sense within to within the pentagon over transplants. back in june of two thousand and eighteen the president ordered the pentagon to start implementing and researching a separate space force and it's widely known that secretary mattis former secretary madison opposed to
weapons in space yet pentagon said that it was you another study over the next six months where the usability of that idea this sounds like science fiction and it would be exceedingly expensive they want to come up with a laser with the technology doesn't exist yet that they could put on drones to potentially shoot down missiles as they're being a lot so how much would all of that cost well there was a briefing here at the pentagon with senior officials the question was asked over and over...
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these purposes in understanding what took place but to what extent a they going to be admissible usable in a court of law to to actually hold individuals accountable for the murder. it's going to be difficult to authenticate that and to establish who who that message was directed to we can of course a stew but as as you know a court of law does not make assumptions it has to be based on evidence which is reliable so i think it was still some far away from from establishing that but obviously it is incredibly important in establishing how these matters to place and the fact that this was premeditated or tell the boss the deed is done is fairly clear as to they were acting under instructions but let's look at the potential for investors and slash the investigation whether it would take place what indeed it would achieve in the texas still calling for the u.n. to norwich some sort of impartial international investigation do you think that is worth doing at this stage. i see very little purpose in an international investigation first of all and it seems as if the sole source of evidence as
these purposes in understanding what took place but to what extent a they going to be admissible usable in a court of law to to actually hold individuals accountable for the murder. it's going to be difficult to authenticate that and to establish who who that message was directed to we can of course a stew but as as you know a court of law does not make assumptions it has to be based on evidence which is reliable so i think it was still some far away from from establishing that but obviously it...
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weapons in space yet pentagon said that it would do another study over the next six months or the usability of that idea this sounds like science fiction and it would be exceedingly expensive they want to come up with a laser with the technology doesn't exist yet that they could put on drones to potentially shoot down missiles as there be a lot so how much would all of that cost while there was a briefing here at the pentagon with senior officials the question was asked over and over again and they refused to answer. bottom line it's easy for the president to make big promises but the pentagon is a backdrop getting money to do it well that's a much harder thing to do particularly al-jazeera the pentagon mark some of the makovsky that is a former u.s. department of defense official and a senior fellow at the atlantic council says there are deep divisions within the pentagon over transplants. back in june of two thousand and eighteen the president ordered the pentagon to start implementing and researching a separate space force and it's widely known that secretary mattis former secretary madi
weapons in space yet pentagon said that it would do another study over the next six months or the usability of that idea this sounds like science fiction and it would be exceedingly expensive they want to come up with a laser with the technology doesn't exist yet that they could put on drones to potentially shoot down missiles as there be a lot so how much would all of that cost while there was a briefing here at the pentagon with senior officials the question was asked over and over again and...
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i think they are signaling that everyone can start iterating new ways in which to make it more usable, more user-friendly and that's why having a backstop because consumers can take the information that they receive on this individual websites and formulate questions that go into an independent database such asa ours. if you think about it, think about it as a windshield that's really foggy. regulations allow the defroster to be pressed to start really having that missed dissolve. it doesn't necessarily mean that you can find your way. you still need other types of directionsf and information, and signs along the road. that should help consumers. we are sort of at the beginning of this journey, but it is a journey that's been long in coming. >> or the services or what is a searcher or a stitch or something like that. that's an excellent question. certain procedure codes used to deduce that an more technical languages. consumers will be scratching their head that they should not besc frustrated. they should take those elements on this site and move to a more consumer friendly site and
i think they are signaling that everyone can start iterating new ways in which to make it more usable, more user-friendly and that's why having a backstop because consumers can take the information that they receive on this individual websites and formulate questions that go into an independent database such asa ours. if you think about it, think about it as a windshield that's really foggy. regulations allow the defroster to be pressed to start really having that missed dissolve. it doesn't...
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weapons in space yeah pentagon said that it was you another study over the next six months or the usability of that idea this sounds like science fiction and it would be exceedingly expensive they want to come up with a laser with the technology doesn't exist yet that they could put on drones to potentially shoot down missiles as they're being a lot so how much would all of that cost well there was a briefing here at the pentagon with senior officials the question was asked over and over again and they refused to answer. bottom line it's easy for the president to make big promises but the pentagon as a backdrop getting money to do it well that's a much harder thing to do particularly al jazeera the pentagon colombia's president even decay a says those responsible for a car bomb attack on a police academy will not go unpunished at least ten people were killed in the biggest attack on a police and military facility in the capital and more than a decade the vehicle packed with explosives that was driven into the academy grounds and then blew up shattering the windows of apartments in the area
weapons in space yeah pentagon said that it was you another study over the next six months or the usability of that idea this sounds like science fiction and it would be exceedingly expensive they want to come up with a laser with the technology doesn't exist yet that they could put on drones to potentially shoot down missiles as they're being a lot so how much would all of that cost well there was a briefing here at the pentagon with senior officials the question was asked over and over again...
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loop is a new way to shop using re-usable packaging..e dooorstep.. they're cleaned, refilledand delivered back to you. it's sort of like the old milk man model. there are 300 products to start.. and they look pretty cool.. they got wipes.. hagen daz ice cream.. diapers, shampoo.. procter & gamble, unilever, nestle, pepsico all part of this. the guy who thunk it up.. is a princeton dropout namedtom szaky... he's the ceo of terracycle.. he recyled a garage as the headquarters complete with plastic bottle curtains.. cuz he let's nothing go to waste. the loop experiment starts with several thousand consumers in new york and paris this may.. thenplans to expand to london, toronto, tokyo and san francisco by 2020. and while we're scrounging together plastic to recycle.. a hedge fund billionaire just wasted 238 million dollars on a penthouse apartment. it's the most ever paid for a home in the u-s. overlooks central park south.. oh and this is just one of his pads.. he also just bought a little place next to buckingham palace in london for 124
loop is a new way to shop using re-usable packaging..e dooorstep.. they're cleaned, refilledand delivered back to you. it's sort of like the old milk man model. there are 300 products to start.. and they look pretty cool.. they got wipes.. hagen daz ice cream.. diapers, shampoo.. procter & gamble, unilever, nestle, pepsico all part of this. the guy who thunk it up.. is a princeton dropout namedtom szaky... he's the ceo of terracycle.. he recyled a garage as the headquarters complete with...
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fine but you have to understand that you're participating on a world where your data could be very usable so you humans do make that choice as individuals as well as with companies and with governments now you can see and we see this already with a lot of pushback as you were alluding to with companies and governments people wanting to control their data. and this is why decentralized system such as big client for example has become increasingly popular let me ask you i was going to ask you something else but i think this is even a better question i mean you look at all these startups you're looking at what's going on what are some of the most exciting things that you're seeing out there. for me the most exciting ones are those that recognize that no technology exists in isolation so i mentioned bitcoin but what is a world where you have digital assets interacting with artificial intelligence what is the world look like when you have trillions of devices now coming online and starting to interact communicate increasingly trade and transact with each other you know wayne gretzky the hockey
fine but you have to understand that you're participating on a world where your data could be very usable so you humans do make that choice as individuals as well as with companies and with governments now you can see and we see this already with a lot of pushback as you were alluding to with companies and governments people wanting to control their data. and this is why decentralized system such as big client for example has become increasingly popular let me ask you i was going to ask you...
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weapons in space yet pentagon said that it was due another study over the next six months for the usabilityof that idea this sounds like science fiction and it would be exceedingly expensive they want to come up with a laser with the technology doesn't exist yet that they could put on drones to potentially shoot down missiles as they're being a lot so how much would all of that cost well there was a briefing here at the pentagon with senior officials the question was asked over and over again and they refused to answer. bottom line it's easy for the president to make big promises but the pentagon is a backdrop getting money to.
weapons in space yet pentagon said that it was due another study over the next six months for the usabilityof that idea this sounds like science fiction and it would be exceedingly expensive they want to come up with a laser with the technology doesn't exist yet that they could put on drones to potentially shoot down missiles as they're being a lot so how much would all of that cost well there was a briefing here at the pentagon with senior officials the question was asked over and over again...
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to hospitals that everyone now can start iterating in creating new ways in which to make it more usable, more user-friendly and that is health as aair backstop, because consumers can take the information they see all these individual hospital websites and begin to start formulating questions by going to an independent database such as ours. if you think about it, think of it as a windshield it's really foggy. what these regulations do is allow the defroster to be pressed, to start having that mist dissolved. once you see through the windshield, it doesn't mean you can find your way. you still need other types of directions and information, signs along the road, if you will. there are other resources in addition to these hospital site that should help consumers. beginning of this journey, but it's a journey that has been long in coming. host: are these services or at least for what it's going to be charged, is this in plain islish, how much a person going to find for a suture or stitcher something like that? guest: there are certain standard procedure codes that use more technical langua
to hospitals that everyone now can start iterating in creating new ways in which to make it more usable, more user-friendly and that is health as aair backstop, because consumers can take the information they see all these individual hospital websites and begin to start formulating questions by going to an independent database such as ours. if you think about it, think of it as a windshield it's really foggy. what these regulations do is allow the defroster to be pressed, to start having that...
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and this is a very usable unmanned military space plane that has spent years in space and no one knows what it's doing up there it was launched the last time in september of two thousand and seventeen and it's still up there ok but what's important here is that you know we've discussed here what you can probably get in the mainstream but how is russia you've alluded to it russia and warned that it would asymmetrically respond to this and in this. missile defense review two thousand and nineteen russia is specifically singled out along with china north korea and for some reason . to be john bolton and say they you know called across the aisle make sure you put in iran. the how does this change the security architecture here because it looks like the obvious is a arms race a new one it's actually voices right on point why is it happening right now because basically the bush in. then she used. a strategic defense initiative it worked not because it was effective as a weapon system in the one thousand each is because it was a boondoggle because it forced into a very expensive arms race and
and this is a very usable unmanned military space plane that has spent years in space and no one knows what it's doing up there it was launched the last time in september of two thousand and seventeen and it's still up there ok but what's important here is that you know we've discussed here what you can probably get in the mainstream but how is russia you've alluded to it russia and warned that it would asymmetrically respond to this and in this. missile defense review two thousand and nineteen...
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jesse: i interpret that she does not like chuck very animated as usable tell me what you see. >> cominghrough the border you will have a crime in iowa or new hampshire or new york or in places that you don't associate border. >> that is what he does but what is good about this as he is talking he looks consistent and sounds congruent whether you agree with it he can talk strong right here he is animated and talks to people that is a complete disconnect. jesse: maybe next time we'll analyze senator cruise in the back so the porn star turns preacher on the rock body slamming? jesse: president trump addresses the shutdown of orders situation in the first ever primetime oval office address the meat print media immediately criticizes the speech and nine navarro filed her nails while the co- panelist discussed crimes committed by illegal immigrants. >> the point is the illegal immigrants crime rate should be zero. can do your nails but those who cannot are those who are being killed by those were allowed to stay in the country because of leftist policies in the so-called sanctuary cities. jes
jesse: i interpret that she does not like chuck very animated as usable tell me what you see. >> cominghrough the border you will have a crime in iowa or new hampshire or new york or in places that you don't associate border. >> that is what he does but what is good about this as he is talking he looks consistent and sounds congruent whether you agree with it he can talk strong right here he is animated and talks to people that is a complete disconnect. jesse: maybe next time we'll...
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nobody is buying i phones whatsoever in india because they don't care about the brand they want usability and they want price and right now apple's losing in both accounts my friends at samsung joke to me why have an i phone x you pay up for no new function from the i phone seven or i phone six and it's a status symbol and nothing else and so i felt it was rather a cop out for tim cook to blame the economy on his fourth quarter the fact is people in china just don't want to spend the money cost for an i phone next when they can get really better phones at this point for a fraction of the cost yeah and now if they're not worried about a while wait by the dry is government spying on they accept it so they're not worried about any of the other concerns that some of us may or may may not have let me ask you related to that alex you know when we went from when the world went from three to four g. there was this real spurt everybody had to have a new phone so you could watch videos and listen to music and blah blah blah but now that we're thinking you know about going to five you're on the cusp
nobody is buying i phones whatsoever in india because they don't care about the brand they want usability and they want price and right now apple's losing in both accounts my friends at samsung joke to me why have an i phone x you pay up for no new function from the i phone seven or i phone six and it's a status symbol and nothing else and so i felt it was rather a cop out for tim cook to blame the economy on his fourth quarter the fact is people in china just don't want to spend the money cost...
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jesse: i interpret that she does not like chuck very animated as usable tell me what you see. >> comingu will have a crime in iowa or new hampshire or new york or in places that you don't associate border. >> that is what he does but what is good about this as he is talking he looks consistent and sounds congruent whether you agree with it he can talk strong right here he is animated and talks to people that is a complete disconnect. jesse: maybe next time we'll analyze senator cruise in the back so the porn star turns preacher on the rock body ♪ and you don't have time for a cracked windshield. that's why at safelite, we'll show you exactly when we'll be there. with a replacement you can trust. all done sir. >> grandpa: looks great! >> tech: thanks for choosing safelite. >> grandpa: thank you! >> child: bye! >> tech: bye! saving you time... so you can keep saving the world. >> kids: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace ♪ ito take care of anyct messy situations.. and put irritation in its place. and if i can get comfortable keeping this tookus safe and protected... you can get comfortabl
jesse: i interpret that she does not like chuck very animated as usable tell me what you see. >> comingu will have a crime in iowa or new hampshire or new york or in places that you don't associate border. >> that is what he does but what is good about this as he is talking he looks consistent and sounds congruent whether you agree with it he can talk strong right here he is animated and talks to people that is a complete disconnect. jesse: maybe next time we'll analyze senator...
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weapons in space yet pentagon said that it would do another study over the next six months or the usability of that idea this sounds like science fiction and it would be exceedingly expensive they want to come up with a laser with the technology doesn't exist yet that they could put out drones to potentially shoot down missiles as they're being a lot so how much would all of that cost while there was a briefing here at the pentagon with senior officials the question was asked over and over again and they refused to answer. bottom line it's easy for the president to make big promises but the pentagon is a backdrop getting money to do it well that's a much harder thing to do particularly al-jazeera the pentagon but all drums blaming the u.s. government shutdown for canceling next week's trip by the american delegation to the world economic forum in switzerland he's also struck the planned visit overseas by house speaker nancy pelosi she suggested truck delay his plan state of the union address if the four week longest u.s. government shutdown in history doesn't and it's over building a five b
weapons in space yet pentagon said that it would do another study over the next six months or the usability of that idea this sounds like science fiction and it would be exceedingly expensive they want to come up with a laser with the technology doesn't exist yet that they could put out drones to potentially shoot down missiles as they're being a lot so how much would all of that cost while there was a briefing here at the pentagon with senior officials the question was asked over and over...
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weapons in space yet pentagon said that it would do another study over the next six months or the usability of that idea this sounds like science fiction and it would be exceedingly expensive they want to come up with a laser with the technology doesn't exist yet that they could put on drones to potentially shoot down missiles as they're being a lot so how much would all of that cost while there was a briefing here at the pentagon with senior officials the question was asked over and over again and they refused to answer. bottom line it's easy for the president to make big promises but the pentagon is a backdrop getting money to do it well that's a much harder thing to do particularly al jazeera the pentagon's own investigative journalist who helped expose corruption in the african football has been shot dead in dollars capital hussein swallows part of an undercover team which accuse the head of the football association of accepting bribes he was forced to resign i'm a boating to pull stuff from across. relatives and friends gather at the family home of the murdered journalist ahmed hussein
weapons in space yet pentagon said that it would do another study over the next six months or the usability of that idea this sounds like science fiction and it would be exceedingly expensive they want to come up with a laser with the technology doesn't exist yet that they could put on drones to potentially shoot down missiles as they're being a lot so how much would all of that cost while there was a briefing here at the pentagon with senior officials the question was asked over and over again...
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weapons in space yeah pentagon said that it would do another study over the next six months or the usability of that idea this sounds like science fiction and it would be exceedingly expensive they want to come up with a laser with the technology doesn't exist yet that they could put on drones to potentially shoot down missiles as they're being a lot so how much would all of that cost while there was a briefing here at the pentagon with senior officials the question was asked over and over again and they refused to answer. bottom line it's easy for the president to make big promises but the pentagon is a backdrop getting money to do it well that's a much harder thing to do particularly al-jazeera the pentagon. but also in the president's pentagon speech he describes pyongyang as an ongoing extraordinary threat as he revealed a revamped missile defense strategy this is north korea's top envoy arrived in the u.s. to discuss a possible second summit between donald trump and kim jong un kim yong left to beijing on thursday has been leading talks with washington and is expected to meet sect of st
weapons in space yeah pentagon said that it would do another study over the next six months or the usability of that idea this sounds like science fiction and it would be exceedingly expensive they want to come up with a laser with the technology doesn't exist yet that they could put on drones to potentially shoot down missiles as they're being a lot so how much would all of that cost while there was a briefing here at the pentagon with senior officials the question was asked over and over...
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computerized and highly standard diets have a high risk of being replaced in the future isn't just usable over there unfairly sent as at savan and so on. robots and computers are taking over more and more tasks and the metal processing industry more than eighty percent of activity is going to already be done by machines and the electrical trades need to prepare for hard times as do bankers who have long stopped needing their dough themselves in the financial sector computers can deal with nearly seventy percent of all tasks robots assemble automobiles and airplanes computers take care of nearly fifty four percent of every day office work and machines are getting better and better at the till or in warehouse. these jobs usually don't involve computers cleaning and garbage disposal and lawyers or notaries going to hand over only eighteen percent of their activities to intelligence software the picture in hotel or restaurant jobs is similar and doctors and pharmacists childminders and psychologists will be needed in the future as will teachers these are typically jobs that in. a lot of inter
computerized and highly standard diets have a high risk of being replaced in the future isn't just usable over there unfairly sent as at savan and so on. robots and computers are taking over more and more tasks and the metal processing industry more than eighty percent of activity is going to already be done by machines and the electrical trades need to prepare for hard times as do bankers who have long stopped needing their dough themselves in the financial sector computers can deal with...
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the proposed project entails a rear addition, exterior stairs for the usable open space in rear and changes to the front facade and the legalization of a unit at the lower level of the existing two-story building. the proposed expansion will increase the total square footage by approximately 1900 square feet and increase the size of both units while adding common space where little or non currently exists. the proposal will not increase the height. the requesters' concern include loss of height and air due to the addition, loss of privacy to the d.r. filer's property and loss of use and potential use of the property as student or group house. the project sponsor has indicated to staff additional communication with the d.r. filer to clarify points about the proposal. the sponsor has revised the plan in response to the plan commission's direction. specifically, all east facing windows have been eliminated which a concern identified and resized to better illustrate the proposed project. and consistent with the and review to ensure the property remains a building and not result in student or gr
the proposed project entails a rear addition, exterior stairs for the usable open space in rear and changes to the front facade and the legalization of a unit at the lower level of the existing two-story building. the proposed expansion will increase the total square footage by approximately 1900 square feet and increase the size of both units while adding common space where little or non currently exists. the proposal will not increase the height. the requesters' concern include loss of height...