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if i go out in the summer, i use this sunscreen. i use this lipbalm before tinting. usually use a pink tint. i think that's the best match for my lip color. when i wear pink, my friends tell me i look cute. >> for many young girls, lip tints are a gateway into the world of cosmetics. >> translator: if the teachers catch up with these, they take them away. that's happened to me twice. confiscated and thrown in the trash. >> on weekdays, ye-jin only tints her lips, but on weekends, she goes all out. before getting started, she always gets her mother to tie up her hair. ye-jin lives with her parents, grandmother, and two older siblings who are currently busy with exams. as the youngest of three, she's a little indulged. she likes listening to music as she does her makeup. first, she puts on b.b. cream. then carefully hides any spots or moles with consuler. ♪ ye-jin first became interested in cosmetics in sixth grade, inspired by her middle school aged cousin's use of full makeup. ♪ her friends became interested around the same time. following trends ye-jin learned by co
if i go out in the summer, i use this sunscreen. i use this lipbalm before tinting. usually use a pink tint. i think that's the best match for my lip color. when i wear pink, my friends tell me i look cute. >> for many young girls, lip tints are a gateway into the world of cosmetics. >> translator: if the teachers catch up with these, they take them away. that's happened to me twice. confiscated and thrown in the trash. >> on weekdays, ye-jin only tints her lips, but on...
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use of as tom pointed ,ut, none of those dictionaries the courts use it nonetheless. we assume the congress understands it. congress could tomorrow -- to understand legislative history. the real question is what is the default? ensuring we aren't as reliant on legislative history as we have been in the past. it was sort of a crazy opinion to start legislative history. senset think it makes that you should not use it at all. sometimes it is ok to find your friends. [applause] we hear it -- we heard it is ok to use legislative history because all of our friends are using it. >> it is a great pleasure to be here and an honor to be here on this occasion. follow directly from ideas expressed by tom merrill. i want to investigate the relationship between justice constitutionalof interpretation and his views on staff oriented interpretation. professor randy barnett who was in the room and i together run and a original is him boot camp each summer. and justice scalia was gracious to meet with hardship -- to meet with our students. we asked the question how is it ,ou came to t
use of as tom pointed ,ut, none of those dictionaries the courts use it nonetheless. we assume the congress understands it. congress could tomorrow -- to understand legislative history. the real question is what is the default? ensuring we aren't as reliant on legislative history as we have been in the past. it was sort of a crazy opinion to start legislative history. senset think it makes that you should not use it at all. sometimes it is ok to find your friends. [applause] we hear it -- we...
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Nov 21, 2016
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it took us quite a bit of time to figure out what images we were going to use. you will notice the bands of color and the way we use the images, they are to one side or another. the place feels unstable. as you wander through here, and especially the visuals amy has brought in here, and the cacophony of sound, which is brilliant because it leaves you through the space -- leads you through the space. by the time you get to the end of the hall, you wonder, why would anybody want to be president? it is just crazy. >> so let us walk you through in case you don't recall, all the the things that were going on. three assassinations -- president kennedy, dr. martin luther king, bobby kennedy. those are covered in the gallery. the march on washington for jobs. of course, we have vietnam, soldiers in vietnam, and protest. we also have the draft. we are becoming aware that we are damaging our environment. the democrats were in a mess in 1968 and we cover chicago. >> you come to the end of the corridor and you turn the corner and you see the inauguration and you step into t
it took us quite a bit of time to figure out what images we were going to use. you will notice the bands of color and the way we use the images, they are to one side or another. the place feels unstable. as you wander through here, and especially the visuals amy has brought in here, and the cacophony of sound, which is brilliant because it leaves you through the space -- leads you through the space. by the time you get to the end of the hall, you wonder, why would anybody want to be president?...
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gus is for us. gus is always for us. gus is for us. for us! all of us! vote gus bilirakis for congress. i'm gus bilirakis, >>> the state of florida is in desperate need of more state troopers. the department is facing a shortage with so many people retiring so they are scrambling to find new recruits. mary mcguire joins us now live in bradenton. mary, what does a shortage me for the general response times and also rising crime which could impact public safety. the florida highway patrol will need to fill vacancies. recruiters have their work cut out for them as recent uprisings have shown, law enforcement is battling a bad reputation. >> it has become more challenging simply because of all of the events that have taken place over the last year. >>> money is an issue. new york, your starting salary $75,000. i will pays $49,000. florida is the low starting salary in the nation at just under $40,000. the florida highway patrol will hold a recruiting fair from 4 until 7. that will take lace right here in bradenton and also their office in fort myers. hopeful
gus is for us. gus is always for us. gus is for us. for us! all of us! vote gus bilirakis for congress. i'm gus bilirakis, >>> the state of florida is in desperate need of more state troopers. the department is facing a shortage with so many people retiring so they are scrambling to find new recruits. mary mcguire joins us now live in bradenton. mary, what does a shortage me for the general response times and also rising crime which could impact public safety. the florida highway...
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do you still use a thimble? tailors use thimbles every day. since this is a blind stitch, does it matter what sort of thread you use? it's always important to go by the same color as the fabric. catch your thumb in there? no. oh, no. it was so fast. and if you notice, on this side you cannot see the stitch. no, you sure don't. we're about to stitch the cuff, folding straight on the line to give it the final detail... [ sewing machine whirs ] ...making sure it's 1 1/4 inch. here, we prepare the pants to get pressed. and as you notice, the fabric just falls into place. fold it, and you press it. you said you hardly ever make any mistakes, but these are obviously mistakes. what's going on over there? oh, no, they're just sitting on top of a bucket. i hope. just cross your right leg over your left knee. there you go. position your hands. okay, right here. now, this will give you enough energy throughout the whole day to stay at this position and not get tired. i have to take my needle and put it in there. all right. there you go. we've got sweepin
do you still use a thimble? tailors use thimbles every day. since this is a blind stitch, does it matter what sort of thread you use? it's always important to go by the same color as the fabric. catch your thumb in there? no. oh, no. it was so fast. and if you notice, on this side you cannot see the stitch. no, you sure don't. we're about to stitch the cuff, folding straight on the line to give it the final detail... [ sewing machine whirs ] ...making sure it's 1 1/4 inch. here, we prepare the...
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district the contributing special use district and the commercial to special use district and a 4 hundred plus height and bulk the the subject property developed with a 6 parking garages that was approved in 2005 the project site a 12 thousand plus square feet lot with a 74 frontage along housing and 73, 10 inch in order for the project to proceed the commission must approve the downtown authorization with competitions for the following planning code for street wall base kr6 the tower separation, rear yard section 134 and ground floor are current one 48 and upper tower section 63 .9 and bulk compliance with the exceptions it described in the draft motion in the packet and the department finds their warden and meet the criteria established with the planning code in addition the project requires a variance with the section one 40 and 58 percent of dwelling units is leads into howard or an open court as defined they don't comply with the sections the zoning administrator will need to grant the variance pursuant to the variance please note a minor publication to include one condition of appro
district the contributing special use district and the commercial to special use district and a 4 hundred plus height and bulk the the subject property developed with a 6 parking garages that was approved in 2005 the project site a 12 thousand plus square feet lot with a 74 frontage along housing and 73, 10 inch in order for the project to proceed the commission must approve the downtown authorization with competitions for the following planning code for street wall base kr6 the tower...
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san francisco.as far as the [indecipherable] you can't change what she used then it is useful to us. the next one is [indecipherable ]to the community. this has been thrown down our throats for years.the last was in 2012.[ indecipherable] and then there is is resolved the mayor and the general manager of san francisco [ indecipherable and in particular [indecipherable] to maintain control and achieve the necessities in this area in the department. for the resolve, [ indecipherable] commission are heated to ensure public safety and i put here these san francisco residents will be negatively affected by this area. thank you very much. >> thank you. any further public comment? seeing none, public comment is now closed. thank you. anthony, please read the next item. >>the next item is item 7; director's report. updates on department of the environment administrative and programmatic operations relating to budget planning, strategic planning, clean air/transportation, climate, energy, public outreach and education, environmental justice, habitat restoration, green building, zero waste, to
san francisco.as far as the [indecipherable] you can't change what she used then it is useful to us. the next one is [indecipherable ]to the community. this has been thrown down our throats for years.the last was in 2012.[ indecipherable] and then there is is resolved the mayor and the general manager of san francisco [ indecipherable and in particular [indecipherable] to maintain control and achieve the necessities in this area in the department. for the resolve, [ indecipherable] commission...
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that are supposed to protect us harming us?s youth, our experiences are often invalidated. we have few opportunities to speak up for ourselves. we are disempowered. there are limited resources and space for healing and safety. and it's really rare for us to find the resources . . it} n a society where youth hold less power than adults we need spaces to be heard and four survivors to be visible and validated and providing a space for young women to share their ideas and experiences and create and opportunity to heal and grow from trauma. youth are capable, but we need a community willing to stand with us in times of need, rather than turning away. the end of the violence starts with us. >> we urge you to keep your ears open to the voices of youth. to keep your mind open, to learn. to keep your heart open to our experiences. we urge you to stand in solidarity to stand with survivors of violence. [ applause ] >> thank you carmen and gabby, we have a whole crew here from community youth camp center. if you want to wave, i want to i
that are supposed to protect us harming us?s youth, our experiences are often invalidated. we have few opportunities to speak up for ourselves. we are disempowered. there are limited resources and space for healing and safety. and it's really rare for us to find the resources . . it} n a society where youth hold less power than adults we need spaces to be heard and four survivors to be visible and validated and providing a space for young women to share their ideas and experiences and create...
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join us to start discussing the topics that touch us all. >> like respect, community. >> fairplay. >> different foods. >> follow us on facebook, and join our global society. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> that's all for this week, but don't forget, you can watch us online anytime. and write to us too, at global3000@dw.com. global3000@dw.com. see you soon! [jazz music] (male narrator) memphis, tennessee. it has been written if music were religion that memphis would be jerusalem and sun studio, its most sacred shrine. and you are here with susan marshall. [singing] - hello, everybody. my name is susan marshall. welcome to memphis, tennessee and sun studios. growing up, we listened to all kinds of music. we listened to big band. we listened to jazz. we listened to rock, gospel, pop, folk, everything. but the music that really got me was from here,
join us to start discussing the topics that touch us all. >> like respect, community. >> fairplay. >> different foods. >> follow us on facebook, and join our global society. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> that's all for this week, but don't forget, you can watch us online anytime. and write to us too, at global3000@dw.com. global3000@dw.com. see you soon!...
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i used the ones he gave us. go to warp. the reactor is off-line. full impulse, then. hull plating to maximum. we've lost impulse! they'r'rhailing us. our scans show you have one of our crewmen aboard. i assume you're here to return him. he's our prisoner. captain, long-range scans are detecting weapons fire. who's doing the shooting? it's difficult to be sure at this distance, sir. looks like some kind of plasma discharge. i can't rule out our boomer friends. lay in a course. they're in the access corridor, section d. how many? three. pass out weapons. we know what they're after. why not just let them have him? we fought them off before. we can do it again. that was one ship, not three. we should pull back! go! it's the fortunate, sir, and three smaller ships. t'pol: nausicaans. polarize the hull plating. drop us out of warp. are we in range? 200,000 kilometers ahead. put it up. t'pol: there are four nausicaan bio-signs charges. hail the nausicaans. which ship, sir? let's see who answers. ( groaning ) we'd better get him to the infirmary. he's going to be okay. i told
i used the ones he gave us. go to warp. the reactor is off-line. full impulse, then. hull plating to maximum. we've lost impulse! they'r'rhailing us. our scans show you have one of our crewmen aboard. i assume you're here to return him. he's our prisoner. captain, long-range scans are detecting weapons fire. who's doing the shooting? it's difficult to be sure at this distance, sir. looks like some kind of plasma discharge. i can't rule out our boomer friends. lay in a course. they're in the...
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tell us something good. tweet it us to us, use the #fox29goodday. we'll be right back. i approve this message. donald trump: i could stand in the middle of 5th avenue and shoot somebody and i wouldn't lose any voters, okay? and you can tell them to go f--- themselves! you know, you could see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of r wherever... you gotta see this guy. ahh, i don't know what i said, ahh. "i don't remember." he's going like "i don't remember!" >> 7:14, good morning, welcome back, what we're showing you right now, looks very clear. looks very quiet. that's because it is. it is right outside of our station, going up and down market street. we're showing this shot, because, the parking authority and everyone who is involved with securing the area for tomorrow's appearance of hillary clinton and president obama, they are taking cars off the street. so do we just want to let you know if you happen to be parked in this area, up and down market street, around old city, make sure you check the sign. make sure you are parked legally. they are o
tell us something good. tweet it us to us, use the #fox29goodday. we'll be right back. i approve this message. donald trump: i could stand in the middle of 5th avenue and shoot somebody and i wouldn't lose any voters, okay? and you can tell them to go f--- themselves! you know, you could see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of r wherever... you gotta see this guy. ahh, i don't know what i said, ahh. "i don't remember." he's going like "i don't...
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this used to be a wal-mart. used to be. so, when the voters went to the polls last tuesday. >> you look at our miners. hillary clinton wants to put all the miners out of business. >> actually, i would say, 90% of west virginia will vote for donald trump. ain't going to say if he is a savior if we have a chance. he could possibly help us out. unambiguously, trump country. >> voted for trump. >> trump. >> trump. >> look to see trump win. >> president donald j. trump. 4614. hillary clinton. 1429. >> donald trump swept west virginia. trounced hillary clinton. and mcdowell county by almost 4:1. you really think things are going to change? >> i think he can help us, yeah. >> reporter: sheriff west used to work in the then he spent seven years at this processing plant, where they cleaned and sorted the coal that fired the furnaces at u.s. steel. it shut down now. >> they, put all of these regulations on us from washington. and mines were trying to operate. the people is counting on that in order to feed their family to pay their b
this used to be a wal-mart. used to be. so, when the voters went to the polls last tuesday. >> you look at our miners. hillary clinton wants to put all the miners out of business. >> actually, i would say, 90% of west virginia will vote for donald trump. ain't going to say if he is a savior if we have a chance. he could possibly help us out. unambiguously, trump country. >> voted for trump. >> trump. >> trump. >> look to see trump win. >> president...
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told us about himself he told us about everybody else. steelworkers in youngstown, the vietnam vet in born to run, born in the usa. told us about himself he told us about everybody else. the sick and marginalized on the streets of philadelphia. the firefighters carrying the weight of a nation. the young soldier reckoning with devils and dust in iraq. the communities knocked down by recklessness and greed. all of us with our faults and failings, every color and class onecreed, bound together by defiance, restless train rolling toward the town of hope. these are all anthems of our america. the reality of who we are and the reverie of who we want to be. the hallmark of a rock 'n roll band, bruce springsteen once said, is that the narrative you tell together is bigger than any one could have told on your own. for decades, alongside the big a jersey girl named patty, and all the men and women of the e street band, bruce springsteen has been tearing us on his journey, asking us all, what is the work for us to do in our short time here? i am the
told us about himself he told us about everybody else. steelworkers in youngstown, the vietnam vet in born to run, born in the usa. told us about himself he told us about everybody else. the sick and marginalized on the streets of philadelphia. the firefighters carrying the weight of a nation. the young soldier reckoning with devils and dust in iraq. the communities knocked down by recklessness and greed. all of us with our faults and failings, every color and class onecreed, bound together by...
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thanks for not reminding us. the tickets, your itinerary and perdium are in that enevelope. - perdium? - expenses, penhall. i now what p pdium is. i just want to know how much. yes! you guys leave immedeatily. captain, does it need to be me? why not hanson or ioki? you got a problem, penhall? trouble on the home front. dorothy: where did you learn to pack? you got no toothpaste, no razors. i'm inin ? next time you abandon me, give me notice. we've got a cab waiting. and how come five days? it only takes three hours to fly there. we've got to go over this again? she does not like to fly. you can't force a prisoner to fly if sheheefuses. why not hanson or ioki with no family? what family? it's just me and you. sorry. i didn't mean that. except for the two years you dumped me for todd. i don't like sleeping alone. i sleep... i sleep on the couch. we've got to wait until we're sure. both: that's where we made our last mistake. ahem. i got to go. fine. call me. finei'll call you. every two hours? ( slap ) i don't thin
thanks for not reminding us. the tickets, your itinerary and perdium are in that enevelope. - perdium? - expenses, penhall. i now what p pdium is. i just want to know how much. yes! you guys leave immedeatily. captain, does it need to be me? why not hanson or ioki? you got a problem, penhall? trouble on the home front. dorothy: where did you learn to pack? you got no toothpaste, no razors. i'm inin ? next time you abandon me, give me notice. we've got a cab waiting. and how come five days? it...
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that is part of us taking the lead.e're under a collaborative reform initiative review by the department of justice right now that we invited in. because again, all of these changes are meant to make us better. so i want us all to make sure we embrace it and look behind me at these white jackets with another tool for the san francisco police department to use to enforce the sanctity of life on the streets and save people, because that is our primary mission to preserve life. i want to introduce director. >> thank you you and thank you all of you and i saw you standing at attention to so long and you are so fortunate to be part of a city and part of a police force that are going to be at the head of many police forces in this country in terms of really understanding the impact of substance-abuse and mental health on many of the individuals that you may meet. behind me is a team that we have been over the last decade working very closely with the police, and coming to any incidents of violence and providing assessments an
that is part of us taking the lead.e're under a collaborative reform initiative review by the department of justice right now that we invited in. because again, all of these changes are meant to make us better. so i want us all to make sure we embrace it and look behind me at these white jackets with another tool for the san francisco police department to use to enforce the sanctity of life on the streets and save people, because that is our primary mission to preserve life. i want to introduce...
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san francisco.as far as the [indecipherable] you can't change what she used then it is useful to us. the next one is [indecipherable ]to the community. this has been thrown down our throats for years.the last was in 2012.[ indecipherable] and then there is is resolved the mayor and the general manager of san francisco [ indecipherable and in particular [indecipherable] to maintain control and achieve the necessities in this area in the department. for the resolve, [ indecipherable] commission are heated to ensure public safety and i put here these san francisco residents will be negatively affected by this area. thank you very much. >> thank you. any further public comment? seeing none, public comment is now closed. thank you. anthony, please read the next item. >>the next item is item 7; director's report. updates on department of the environment administrative and programmatic operations relating to budget planning, strategic planning, clean air/transportation, climate, energy, public outreach and education, environmental justice, habitat restoration, green building, zero waste, to
san francisco.as far as the [indecipherable] you can't change what she used then it is useful to us. the next one is [indecipherable ]to the community. this has been thrown down our throats for years.the last was in 2012.[ indecipherable] and then there is is resolved the mayor and the general manager of san francisco [ indecipherable and in particular [indecipherable] to maintain control and achieve the necessities in this area in the department. for the resolve, [ indecipherable] commission...
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used 11 urban-rural divide with a lot of the old jesse kratz, people used to vote for jesse helms, used be democrats are not republicans and a lot of them in rural areas and in the urban areas are pretty blue just like across the country. >> host: with the president making two visits to the state this week, donald trump back in north killing on thursday. what is the message and you would be appealing to? >> guest: well, i think donald trump is appealing to the people that he has to appeal to that most of his rallies but, in fact, he's having a rally in rural come a rural area near charlotte that is in the same arena where is already had one rally this year. he's going back to his stronghold which is rural north carolina, again is those jesse kratz turned republicans. who are the base of his support. president obama's going to chapel hill which is in the heart of the triangle which is a college town. a lot of young people there, young voters. he's also going to fayetteville and charlotte fayetteville also has some college presidents and, of course, a military presence and and large afric
used 11 urban-rural divide with a lot of the old jesse kratz, people used to vote for jesse helms, used be democrats are not republicans and a lot of them in rural areas and in the urban areas are pretty blue just like across the country. >> host: with the president making two visits to the state this week, donald trump back in north killing on thursday. what is the message and you would be appealing to? >> guest: well, i think donald trump is appealing to the people that he has to...
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you want us to be nice? let us be nice. islam is about connecting, it's about even going and keeping and being silent about the fact that what is happening in palestine is wrong, what is happening in burma is wrong, what is happening today in bangladesh, killing people is wrong. it's about silencing our voices. and the new generation of muslims who are ready to be silent are betraying not only islam, they are betraying humanity, and they are betrayi even the american values. and what we heard coming from -- [inaudible] that we have to heal, something that is essential. let us reconcile the united states of america with the principles and practice, not the principles with words. enough of good words. i myself like so much the discourse of barack obama in cairo. what happened afterwards? nothing. words, words, words, said shakespeare. that's it. that's the reality of it. so let's bpractical, and be i'm in conclusion here because i am losing my voice. something which is important in all this, because we are coming -- and i rea
you want us to be nice? let us be nice. islam is about connecting, it's about even going and keeping and being silent about the fact that what is happening in palestine is wrong, what is happening in burma is wrong, what is happening today in bangladesh, killing people is wrong. it's about silencing our voices. and the new generation of muslims who are ready to be silent are betraying not only islam, they are betraying humanity, and they are betrayi even the american values. and what we heard...
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henderson police train every 30-45 days on use of force and when and where to use it. the department had one deadly officer involved shooting last year... none this year. fox5 got a taste of what a night as a police officer is like.. by riding along with metro's convention center area command as they patrolled the strip. nat compilation "we heard an alert go out, we jumped in our car and responded... we got there in under 2 minutes" in the 6 hours we spent with them.. 3 arrests were made. and by the end of the night police the strip.. 2 of them -- felonies. "our squad goes after violent crimes, guns, gangs, and so forth" officer calvin wandick hopes the "more cops" tax will help them fight crime.. to keep locals and tourists safe. the new tax will add about 68 officers to the strip. why'd the turkey cross the road? oh no!! not another joke! no...i really wanna know why the turkey crossed the road. oh!!! well then you must be talking about the campaign going on today where a metro officer will be strutting across the street dressed as a turkey.. to remind drivers to be
henderson police train every 30-45 days on use of force and when and where to use it. the department had one deadly officer involved shooting last year... none this year. fox5 got a taste of what a night as a police officer is like.. by riding along with metro's convention center area command as they patrolled the strip. nat compilation "we heard an alert go out, we jumped in our car and responded... we got there in under 2 minutes" in the 6 hours we spent with them.. 3 arrests were...
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of force policy to that sfpd officers understand the use of force is and you know what the use of force is so they can be disciplined since mario woods execution louis and there was jessica williams and this guy in october and now this gentleman shot by the daily city police without an effective use of force policy it is unclear we can't traven people on it or hold them accountable and who rinses san francisco there is the police officers association that runs san francisco or the mayor of san francisco run the city please show us thank you, thank you. >> next speaker. >> and i will say we have overflow room 416. >> the intern chief and director joyce hicks i think so the police department is dealing with the racism but once past that they need to deal deal with the training the police needs to be trained to understand the public is not trained and shop making summaries the city will respond to a police uniform and start to do it in a holistic manner that will uplift the mindset of police officers maybe we'll come to an understanding thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >> good evenin
of force policy to that sfpd officers understand the use of force is and you know what the use of force is so they can be disciplined since mario woods execution louis and there was jessica williams and this guy in october and now this gentleman shot by the daily city police without an effective use of force policy it is unclear we can't traven people on it or hold them accountable and who rinses san francisco there is the police officers association that runs san francisco or the mayor of san...
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where not to use make us make us vulberable to cyber-attacks.... where not to use public-wi-fi and the most common mistake we make that exposes us to hackers. but first maria silva has a look at what's coming up on more. good morning! we have a fun show for you! we've been telling you about sema all morning long. out there live showing us some cool cars... plus a preview of some of the celebrities stopping by sema. and -- a celebrity who loves cars...is that guy... xzibit... you may remember him from pimp my ride. rapper xzibit joins us live.... he'll tell us all about his guest starring role as lucious' rival on empire be sure to join us next at nine on more. email hacking is with all of the shenanigans danny tarkanian's pulled in nevada -- failing to pay thousands in property taxes, losing $17 million in a failed development scheme, then sticking taxpayers with the bill -- imagine the shenanigans tarkanian would pull in washington. it's why we can't afford tarkanian in congress, ever. dccc is responsible for the content of this advertising. "she'
where not to use make us make us vulberable to cyber-attacks.... where not to use public-wi-fi and the most common mistake we make that exposes us to hackers. but first maria silva has a look at what's coming up on more. good morning! we have a fun show for you! we've been telling you about sema all morning long. out there live showing us some cool cars... plus a preview of some of the celebrities stopping by sema. and -- a celebrity who loves cars...is that guy... xzibit... you may remember...
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that bind us together, inspires us to be better.ne joke, one dance at a time. when a candidate wins his race in the iconic 1972 film of the same name, which continues, by the way, for those of you who haven't seen it, and many of you are too young to be, perhaps, the best movie about what politics is actually like ever, he famously asks his campaign manager, reflective and revealing question, what do we do now? and like the man he played in that movie, robert redford has figured it out. and applied his talent and charm to achieve success. we admire bob not just for his remarkable acting but for having figured out what to do next. he created a platform for independent film makers with the sun dance institute. he has supported our national parks and our national resources as one of the foremost conservationists of our generation. he's given his charisma to unforgettable characters like nathan hobbs and the sundance kid. as an actor, director, producer, and as an advocate, he has not stopped. and apparently drives so fast he had dinner
that bind us together, inspires us to be better.ne joke, one dance at a time. when a candidate wins his race in the iconic 1972 film of the same name, which continues, by the way, for those of you who haven't seen it, and many of you are too young to be, perhaps, the best movie about what politics is actually like ever, he famously asks his campaign manager, reflective and revealing question, what do we do now? and like the man he played in that movie, robert redford has figured it out. and...
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but they'll be looking for us. if the ionization effect is as widespread as i believe it is, doctor, they'll be searching for us without instrumemeation, by visual contact only. on those terms, this is a very large planet. then you don't think they'll find us. not as l lg as we're grounded. nothing, captain. mr. susu? yes, captain? anything on your scanners? totally inoperative, sir. no readings at all. have yououried tying into the auxillary power? yes, sir. no change. transport room.... this is the captain speaking. are the transporters beaming up yet? man: not 100%, captain. ame back in a dissociated condition. we wouldn't dare try it with people. thank you. this is the captain speaking. flight deck, preparecolumbus for immediate exit... for a search of the planet's surface. correlate coordinates for mr. sulu. thank you. anything, uhura? all wavelengths dominated by ionization effects, sir. well, captain. we have until 2823.8 to continue the search, commissioner. you don't really think you'll have any luck, do y
but they'll be looking for us. if the ionization effect is as widespread as i believe it is, doctor, they'll be searching for us without instrumemeation, by visual contact only. on those terms, this is a very large planet. then you don't think they'll find us. not as l lg as we're grounded. nothing, captain. mr. susu? yes, captain? anything on your scanners? totally inoperative, sir. no readings at all. have yououried tying into the auxillary power? yes, sir. no change. transport room.... this...
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and that is part of what makes us us. our vision is a world in which every human can freely share in the sum of all knowledge, and we don't just promise inclusivity with that they meant. -- statement. it is the heart of what we do, for all knowledge. from my belief, inclusivity is not just an aspiration but a necessity. the only way to achieve our vision is to involve and welcome all people. we need representation of your voices and our shared voices so together, we can create something greater than the sum of all of our parts. by now, we know we have further to go to achieve that. never mind all of the world's knowledge, wikipedia alone is nowhere near finished. in fact, we have only barely gotten started. in english, wikipedia, only 226,706 of the over one million biographies are about women. that is about 16%. in 2012, the oxford internet institute did an evaluation and half of our articles only cover 2.5% of the world's land area. and only about 2.5% of the world geo-tagged wikipedia articles are about africa despite
and that is part of what makes us us. our vision is a world in which every human can freely share in the sum of all knowledge, and we don't just promise inclusivity with that they meant. -- statement. it is the heart of what we do, for all knowledge. from my belief, inclusivity is not just an aspiration but a necessity. the only way to achieve our vision is to involve and welcome all people. we need representation of your voices and our shared voices so together, we can create something greater...
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you will see it behind us. it's going to last through weekend. >> crist christy wilcox joins us there. christy. >> here by the airport connector, if you are headed this way you might want to find an alternative. kim martinez says she's at the airport to pick up her daughter but she had to prepare. >> in 30 years i hadn't driven to the airport. >> she was hoping to use the airport connector to the 215 to close the connector until monday morning at 5:00 a.m. you can still use the 215 to get to the airport connector but expect delays at the exit along the southern pathway. access after leaving the airport. others headed towards henderson on 215 eastbound will have to find another >> it's going to be traffic but it's vegas, the weekend and you're going to run into traffic. >> officials recommend you use alternative roads. >> now back out here live if you are wondering what kind of work is going on, the crews are installing some flyovers here by the highway. where everything will reopen. christy wilcox news3, i'll s
you will see it behind us. it's going to last through weekend. >> crist christy wilcox joins us there. christy. >> here by the airport connector, if you are headed this way you might want to find an alternative. kim martinez says she's at the airport to pick up her daughter but she had to prepare. >> in 30 years i hadn't driven to the airport. >> she was hoping to use the airport connector to the 215 to close the connector until monday morning at 5:00 a.m. you can still...
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it just seems intuitively obvious to us. i enjoy using lift and how easy it makes it to tip the driver. i like that feature. we just heard that lift recognizes this need and designed some algorithms to deal with it. there is a full chain of it. >> there are all kinds of new technologies coming out. how is the patent office considering things like 3-d printing. how could that infringe on things other people have created? >> we held an event called additive manufacturing. it is 3-d printing. one of the five manufacturing plants i toured only did 3-d printing and they have been around since '96. this has been out in the marketplace for a while now. there are certainly implications in terms of copyrights and patents and trademarks, the ability to download something that may have a trademark from somebody else and manufacture it yourself. i think the consensus, though, is, this is truly a revolutionary technology that is going to really improve our lives. at that manufacturing plant, they were designing these parts that were goin
it just seems intuitively obvious to us. i enjoy using lift and how easy it makes it to tip the driver. i like that feature. we just heard that lift recognizes this need and designed some algorithms to deal with it. there is a full chain of it. >> there are all kinds of new technologies coming out. how is the patent office considering things like 3-d printing. how could that infringe on things other people have created? >> we held an event called additive manufacturing. it is 3-d...
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they can use it for any expense they choose. mattered most to us. massmutual's r rings are among the highest of any company in any industry. you can feel confident we can help you protect the people who matter most to you with guaranteed acceptance life insurance. call us today at at this number. i'm reconnecting the warp matrix! when you're finished. there! now, shut it off and open this hatch! commander! stay with me! nijil: the matrix has been reactivated. why didn't you listen to me? we're better off here than on the bridge. take it to warp. set a course for home. we're back at warp. i ordered you not to help them. i apologize for saving your life, commander. it won't happen again. sorry. according to where's it lead? away from the bridge. what does that give us? we should assume that we're being monitored. did you ever read the manual that came with that thing? the warning about inadvertent overload? how long does it take? it leads into the superstructure, away from any critical equipment. we'll deal with them when the drone returns.. we've got
they can use it for any expense they choose. mattered most to us. massmutual's r rings are among the highest of any company in any industry. you can feel confident we can help you protect the people who matter most to you with guaranteed acceptance life insurance. call us today at at this number. i'm reconnecting the warp matrix! when you're finished. there! now, shut it off and open this hatch! commander! stay with me! nijil: the matrix has been reactivated. why didn't you listen to me? we're...
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once he told us about himself, he told us about everybody else.teel worker in youngstown, the vietnam vet in "born to run," "born in the usa." the sick and marginalized on the streets of philadelphia. the firefighter carrying the weight of a resilient nation on the horizon, the young soldier reckoning with devils in iraq. the communities knocked down by recklessness and greed in the wrecking ball. all of us with our faults and failings, every color, class and creed bound together by one defiant restless train rolling toward the land of hope and dreams. these are all anthems of our america, the reality of who we are and the reverie of who we want to be. the hallmark of a rock and roll band, bruce springsteen said, the narrative you hold together is bigger than anyone could have told on your own. and for decades alongside the big man, little steven, the jersey girl named patty and all the men and women of the east street band, bruce springsteen has been carrying the rest of us on his yojourney, asking us all what is the work for us to do in our shor
once he told us about himself, he told us about everybody else.teel worker in youngstown, the vietnam vet in "born to run," "born in the usa." the sick and marginalized on the streets of philadelphia. the firefighter carrying the weight of a resilient nation on the horizon, the young soldier reckoning with devils in iraq. the communities knocked down by recklessness and greed in the wrecking ball. all of us with our faults and failings, every color, class and creed bound...
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of force policy to that sfpd officers understand the use of force is and you know what the use of force is so they can be disciplined since mario woods execution louis and there was jessica williams and this guy in october and now this gentleman shot by the daily city police without an effective use of force policy it is unclear we can't traven people on it or hold them accountable and who rinses san francisco there is the police officers association that runs san francisco or the mayor of san francisco run the city please show us thank you, thank you. >> next speaker. >> and i will say we have overflow room 416. >> the intern chief and director joyce hicks i think so the police department is dealing with the racism but once past that they need to deal deal with the training the police needs to be trained to understand the public is not trained and shop making summaries the city will respond to a police uniform and start to do it in a holistic manner that will uplift the mindset of police officers maybe we'll come to an understanding thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >> good evenin
of force policy to that sfpd officers understand the use of force is and you know what the use of force is so they can be disciplined since mario woods execution louis and there was jessica williams and this guy in october and now this gentleman shot by the daily city police without an effective use of force policy it is unclear we can't traven people on it or hold them accountable and who rinses san francisco there is the police officers association that runs san francisco or the mayor of san...
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newman shows us this video..where she confronts m-and-m. "i let her use it overnight." this guy..who works at the shop..casually admits..at least twice..on camera..he lent out her car. "i let someone b but the same guy..who just told newman..he lent her car..tells us something..completely different. i have video here-of the confrontation- where she's talking to you-and you say that you did do that." "i never gave her (undecipherable) away." i have it right here." "her car never left the parking lot-it stood right there in the parking lot." newman..wants m-and-m..shut down. "i want nobody to go them-i want them to lose their outraged... and... didn't know where else to turn!!! that's all you have to do... send us an e-mail... to 13 investigates... at k-t-n-v dot com. be sure to include.... your name and phone number. breaking right now--wind damage near the airport means you need to take another route to get there. sign just north of airport connector tunnel heading north on paradise road came down due to high winds. drivers heading to terminal 1 tonight should use russe
newman shows us this video..where she confronts m-and-m. "i let her use it overnight." this guy..who works at the shop..casually admits..at least twice..on camera..he lent out her car. "i let someone b but the same guy..who just told newman..he lent her car..tells us something..completely different. i have video here-of the confrontation- where she's talking to you-and you say that you did do that." "i never gave her (undecipherable) away." i have it right...
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we can use the same magneton sweep we used to flush out resket. we'll find this one and send him on his way. i'm afraid i can't let that happen. curneth, don't. chakotay to security. intruder alert, my quarters. please, i beg you, don't do this. you know better than to ask that, kellin. no! drop it! drop it! you're too late. she's already beginning to forget everything that's happened here. your recent memories have already begun to fade. don't let this happen please. do you have any idea how we can reverse the effect? and tell me all about us. and help me to remember. i will. but i'm going to try and do more than that. can the effects of the neurolytic emitter be reversed? reversed? i have no idea. as far as i know, no one's ever tried. then i'll be the first. tell me how the emitter works-- how it affects the memory centers. you sound desperate, commander. does kellin mean that much to you? what you're doing is wrong; she wants to stay here. this is futile. i wouldn't tell you. you have no right to do this. i haveeveryright. the laws on our worl
we can use the same magneton sweep we used to flush out resket. we'll find this one and send him on his way. i'm afraid i can't let that happen. curneth, don't. chakotay to security. intruder alert, my quarters. please, i beg you, don't do this. you know better than to ask that, kellin. no! drop it! drop it! you're too late. she's already beginning to forget everything that's happened here. your recent memories have already begun to fade. don't let this happen please. do you have any idea how...
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again, those are terribly useful for us. to be honest. we go out and we routinely find out those ourselves so around that. in terms of prioritizing not just the fact that somebody is an unregistered house but they have multiple properties at their doing a great vacation and we know that. if there was a spreadsheet with 3000 b&b listings, that's one thing. we have received complaints from the tenants as an organization we followed up we brought the properties into compliance. >> see no further questions. we will continue this item to the call of the chair. the call of the chair. we are adjourned. announcer: b dreams and good grades aren't enough to get into college. there are actual steps you need to take. finding someone who can help is the first and most important. for the next steps, go to knowhow2go.org. (clapping.) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i think we have more companies anywhere in the united states it's at the amazing statement we're not trying to be flashy or shocking just trying to create something new and original were >> one of the things about
again, those are terribly useful for us. to be honest. we go out and we routinely find out those ourselves so around that. in terms of prioritizing not just the fact that somebody is an unregistered house but they have multiple properties at their doing a great vacation and we know that. if there was a spreadsheet with 3000 b&b listings, that's one thing. we have received complaints from the tenants as an organization we followed up we brought the properties into compliance. >> see no...
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it is up to us and incumbent upon us to do the hard work of getting into communities.fy yourself. >> i am jocelyn imani. i am a lot of things but amongst them, a former park ranger, i wanted to -- i like the way this conversation is going. carol made a great point just now, about the really critical role of supervisors, managers, but i would also include that to be other employees, as well as visitors. the quick and dirty is that i came to the national park service in 2010 as an intern, partner, volunteer, something. a couple of appointments later, most recently, i was the youth conservation core lead in grand canyon park. my journey in the park service started in washington and then to a park and then to a big, wide open western park, which is a little bit different. now, i'm at the smithsonian museum of african-american history and culture, opening september 24th. i can't state enough how critical it is for people to affirm folks to be exactly who they are. i am a historian of black power, a southerner, a woman. i bring all these various eye dents to myself when i am
it is up to us and incumbent upon us to do the hard work of getting into communities.fy yourself. >> i am jocelyn imani. i am a lot of things but amongst them, a former park ranger, i wanted to -- i like the way this conversation is going. carol made a great point just now, about the really critical role of supervisors, managers, but i would also include that to be other employees, as well as visitors. the quick and dirty is that i came to the national park service in 2010 as an intern,...
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of course, not everybody could come, and some of us are no longer with us. oh, my. they left already? oh, no, no. they passed on. oh! yeah, danny pilsner? you remember him? just last year. oh, i'm sorry, but it don't surprise me. he was always very sickly. hey, amelia, i don't see your husband around. where is he? he didn't come. listen, edith-- wait a minute. what do you mean, he didn't come? he promised a very special client of his that he would go bowling with him. now, listen, edith. you hear that, edith? hey, he's going bowling. i had to come here with you. but archie, you wanted to come. that's right, arch, the minute you heard buck evans was going to be here. oh, well, that's right, sure. i didn't want to miss the golden flyer. where is he? say hello to the rest of the old gang. come on, archie. i want you to meet... [grumbling] that's edith baines. hi, everybody. oh, edith baines. edith! edith baines. remember me? sam gulinsky? ? kuey, kuey, conga kuey, kuey, conga ? [laughing] of course, sam. sam, this is archie. archie, sam gulinsky. hi. hey, did you ever
of course, not everybody could come, and some of us are no longer with us. oh, my. they left already? oh, no, no. they passed on. oh! yeah, danny pilsner? you remember him? just last year. oh, i'm sorry, but it don't surprise me. he was always very sickly. hey, amelia, i don't see your husband around. where is he? he didn't come. listen, edith-- wait a minute. what do you mean, he didn't come? he promised a very special client of his that he would go bowling with him. now, listen, edith. you...
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to us. president carter has said that he would try to convince a reluctant congress to ratify the present treaty on the grounds that it is the best we can hope to get. both of you cannot be right. will you tell us why you believe you are? i believe wegan: need to have a consistent policy of a strong america and a strong economy. as we build up our national security and restore our margin of safety, we have to restrain the soviet buildup that has been going on towards a rapid pace and for quite some time. the treaty was a result of negotiations that mr. -- that president carter and his team had entered into after he had asked the soviet union for the reduction of nuclear, strategic weapons. his emissary came home in 12 hours with having heard a very definite no. in taking that one know from the soviet union, we then went into the negotiations on their terms. president carter had stopped the b-1 bomber, delayed the cruise missiles, delayed the three-man missile production line, and other thing
to us. president carter has said that he would try to convince a reluctant congress to ratify the present treaty on the grounds that it is the best we can hope to get. both of you cannot be right. will you tell us why you believe you are? i believe wegan: need to have a consistent policy of a strong america and a strong economy. as we build up our national security and restore our margin of safety, we have to restrain the soviet buildup that has been going on towards a rapid pace and for quite...
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thank you for joining us here on news channel 8. a powerful 7.4 magnitude earthquake has triggered a tsunami. you are looking at pictures from the damage of the quite. strong jolts were felt for over 120 miles away in the capital. than usual. tide levels were measured near the epicenter. the threat of a tsunami could continue on for hours. >>> a 5-year-old boy dies in a tragic atv crash. deputy seles 32-year-old joshua heard and his son eli were writing an atv when the vehicle's for entire support broke causing it to roll. we're told the child was wearing a helmet. his father still in the hospital. >>> securing trump tower is not an easy task since donald trump won the we are looking at how secret service is working to protect the president-elect. >>> time now is 12:31. have a look at our weather. >> so far so good. you will notice a slight uptick in the humidity this afternoon. we will call it quite pleasant. as we go into tomorrow we will have a week cold front comes through. that could give us a few showers and then we are right
thank you for joining us here on news channel 8. a powerful 7.4 magnitude earthquake has triggered a tsunami. you are looking at pictures from the damage of the quite. strong jolts were felt for over 120 miles away in the capital. than usual. tide levels were measured near the epicenter. the threat of a tsunami could continue on for hours. >>> a 5-year-old boy dies in a tragic atv crash. deputy seles 32-year-old joshua heard and his son eli were writing an atv when the vehicle's for...
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and helped us throughout. peter is currently in iraq. he couldn't be here. we very much appreciate his work and all of the communications team here at new america that puts on these events. i'm going to start by summarizing our report and get into a conversation with dr. singer. he just came out with a new article in the atlantic that i commend to everyone here about war going viral and war in the age of social media. we are going to talk a little bit about our report and his work. what are some of the similarities and differences there. we are going to have a wonderful panel come up. i will introduce you to them at that time. we will have a discussion and some audience "q" and "a." i want to preset with you with the audience and the audience we have online. including university of central florida is joining us on line. i may look nice and friendly but keep your questions to a question or something with a question mark at the end. if you monologue, i probably will cut you off. i'm not that friendly. first, pet
and helped us throughout. peter is currently in iraq. he couldn't be here. we very much appreciate his work and all of the communications team here at new america that puts on these events. i'm going to start by summarizing our report and get into a conversation with dr. singer. he just came out with a new article in the atlantic that i commend to everyone here about war going viral and war in the age of social media. we are going to talk a little bit about our report and his work. what are...
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and then using new sources of data. so what's happening in this industry is telematics, or user driver data behavior, real-time data installed in the car of your choice, the rate at which you accelerate, what time of day do you drive. what tame time of day to you drive. all of these data points helped solve a problem of pricing risk. and back to the societal mission. issuing fair pricing to consumers. so let's talk about another industry before health care. u.s. law enforcement. the mission of the 18,000 law enforcement jurisdictions in conjunction with federal agencies like the fbi is protect u.s. citizens, find criminals, find missing people and solve crimes. fifteen years ago, twenty years ago, they would rely on feet on the street bus static databases to find people. today the problem is not completely solved. it is still complex. but there's some interesting things happening. 319 million people in the u.s. u.s. citizens including non-u.s. citizens. 19 million violent crimes unfortunately. the average person back to
and then using new sources of data. so what's happening in this industry is telematics, or user driver data behavior, real-time data installed in the car of your choice, the rate at which you accelerate, what time of day do you drive. what tame time of day to you drive. all of these data points helped solve a problem of pricing risk. and back to the societal mission. issuing fair pricing to consumers. so let's talk about another industry before health care. u.s. law enforcement. the mission of...
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one of the things about this country that makes us us is you see us swing up. we will wait in line. we will ask questions. we will run for office. we will expect to be answered. we also have an advanced effective civil society. well organized mature systems of advocacy, special interests, organizing to protect the weak, using our freedom of assembly for any every type of public and private pursuit imaginable. this is just outside my window at my office. huge protest at donald trump being elected president. this is out my window at my office just a few minutes ago. protesters are now in front of trump tower. this is part of how you know you're in america, right? freedom of assembly. freedom of assembly. freedom to peacefully protest an election outcome you don't like or any number of other things. we also accept immigrants. we also have no official religion in this country, or to which you belong or you must feign some sort of allegiance before you can be let into this country. we have no official language in this country. americans come from all over the world. we also have no king.
one of the things about this country that makes us us is you see us swing up. we will wait in line. we will ask questions. we will run for office. we will expect to be answered. we also have an advanced effective civil society. well organized mature systems of advocacy, special interests, organizing to protect the weak, using our freedom of assembly for any every type of public and private pursuit imaginable. this is just outside my window at my office. huge protest at donald trump being...
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kale -- >> can i use spinach? >> you can use spinach, you can use collared greens, even green beans if that's easier for you because you have alot of them lichtover. toss them together. i have cranberries. i used dried cranberries. if you have cranberry sauce, put it on there. i have the finished bowl and i brought other stuff, not necessarily something you can you make it leftovers, but i wanted to maybe show some of the great options that you can get at our cafe, our special >>> we have the information right there. thank you so much for being with 40 megs of internet speed from centurylink, a family of four can all be online at the same time... streaming, gaming, or downloading movies. all you need is high-speed internet from centurylink. get up to 40 megs for just $20 a month for one year with a qualifying home phone plan. speed may not be available in your area. no, that's okay. i'm not hungry. don't worry about me. okay. >>> between the white lines and away from the field. from the locker room. >> couldn't be
kale -- >> can i use spinach? >> you can use spinach, you can use collared greens, even green beans if that's easier for you because you have alot of them lichtover. toss them together. i have cranberries. i used dried cranberries. if you have cranberry sauce, put it on there. i have the finished bowl and i brought other stuff, not necessarily something you can you make it leftovers, but i wanted to maybe show some of the great options that you can get at our cafe, our special...
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they not only used voter id to suppress the vote, they used polling place reduction, they used roll purging. and it wasn't just in the south and states, it was all over the nation. it was a nationwide theft. and what we need to do, we need to look to the future. although we have one of the highest voting turnouts in any demographic, we need to start a national voter registration drive that will last for the and doubled the number of black voters in the united states. mark: i appreciate everyone's conciseness so far. since we have lost time, we want to keep remarks to two minutes. we appreciate everyone's time. i want to get back to sequential order so we can get to everyone fairly. george frazier everyone. [applause] george: the answer to your question is yes and yes. it has always been between black folks and white folks. it has always been that. it will always be that for the next 100 years. black folks and white folks. race will always play a part in every major decision that has anything to do with the upward mobility of black people. race will always play a part. grown-ass people. we k
they not only used voter id to suppress the vote, they used polling place reduction, they used roll purging. and it wasn't just in the south and states, it was all over the nation. it was a nationwide theft. and what we need to do, we need to look to the future. although we have one of the highest voting turnouts in any demographic, we need to start a national voter registration drive that will last for the and doubled the number of black voters in the united states. mark: i appreciate...
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trust us we know from experience. mom put her career on hold for us. to raise our family. she is a role model for everyone in our community. honda dealers. >> the first meeting between the nhl sunshine rivals this year went to a shootout when the lightning prevailed. tonight the bolts and panthers saw two bizarre goals in their second meeting, this time in south florida. now the lightning fourth in the nhl in penalty kills will get beat on this one. our old pal jonathan marsisol beats robertorobert luongo. that's a give me. i can't even skate, i score that goal, but the bolts give it back. reilly smith beats bishop. panthers win 3-1. >>> one year after acl surgery bucs wide receiver louis murphy aimed for a comeback, but at the end of his 21 day practice period murphy is shut down the rest of the season and the tab there. defensive end howard jones and running back anton smith placed on injured reserve. russell hansbrough now joins peyton barber and mike james as the bucs running back group heading into bears game week. i asked head coach dirk koetter about this dire situa
trust us we know from experience. mom put her career on hold for us. to raise our family. she is a role model for everyone in our community. honda dealers. >> the first meeting between the nhl sunshine rivals this year went to a shootout when the lightning prevailed. tonight the bolts and panthers saw two bizarre goals in their second meeting, this time in south florida. now the lightning fourth in the nhl in penalty kills will get beat on this one. our old pal jonathan marsisol beats...
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use that. we don't need to advance something new but perhaps we do need to talk about additional -- well, institutionalized, put in between commas, institutionalized form of governments to tackle this. some people have an interesting proposal on the table, a think tank and financing organization in the uk that talks about creating a machine intelligence commission that would work more on the basis of the notions around common laws, as you get exposed to the practice. and it would really bring experience together. >> other comments on this point? we have about five minutes left. i'm going to try to take a few more questions. yes, sir. >> carl hedler from the george washington university, privacy and research institute. we seem to be relying on lawsuits largely to control corporate behavior in regard to privacy. i'm wondering, in that case people have to identify harms. i'm concerned about the ability in the context of ai and machine learn. [ inaudible ] >> that's a tough question. and it gets to
use that. we don't need to advance something new but perhaps we do need to talk about additional -- well, institutionalized, put in between commas, institutionalized form of governments to tackle this. some people have an interesting proposal on the table, a think tank and financing organization in the uk that talks about creating a machine intelligence commission that would work more on the basis of the notions around common laws, as you get exposed to the practice. and it would really bring...
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us can do on our own. i want to thank the sag cyber security group for their role in bringing us here today and thank you for your commitment to being a critical part of the solution. let's work together to leverage our collective strengths and knowledge to protect our customers, their privacy every time they get in a car. thank you. >> thank you very much mary for a terrific opening keynote and kickoff to this event. now i would like to introduce to you, our next panel moderated by john allen, the principal at booz allen hamilton and the active director of the auto. [inaudible] if each could come up now, i would appreciate it. >> while they are coming up, john allen was the program manager over booz allen to form the first cyber security gathering. they will release an important overview of the best practices tomorrow. on the panel is as john will introduce our top executives from general motors, toyota and honda as well as josh,. i will pass the microphone along >> thank you so much, and thank you all fo
us can do on our own. i want to thank the sag cyber security group for their role in bringing us here today and thank you for your commitment to being a critical part of the solution. let's work together to leverage our collective strengths and knowledge to protect our customers, their privacy every time they get in a car. thank you. >> thank you very much mary for a terrific opening keynote and kickoff to this event. now i would like to introduce to you, our next panel moderated by john...
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not for all of us. some of us will have to be on guard bringing the umbrella and hood with us. isolated showers overnight tonight. patchy fog. 35 to 43. into tomorrow showers most likely south and east of the i we could get sprinkles that happen in the interior and also peaks of sunshine. it's a bit of a mixed bag tomorrow with temperatures similar to today. sunday i think we dry things out. monday a lot of sunshine on tap. then we get wet weather for the middle of next week. tuesday, wednesday, thursday we get a couple of rounds of what looks like beneficial rain fall. this could be good news for us. i don't know if it will catch us the wettest day is thursday. we're already changing the calendar over to december. this could be a slug of rain for us. we're 2 inches below average just for this month. it would be nice if we could catch up. i don't think that's possible. drought monitor not a lot of change in the last week last 2 weeks. here's a look at the 7 on 7:00 forecast. a lot of sunshine for usop because of the breeze out of the northwest. tuesday, wednesday, thursday mild
not for all of us. some of us will have to be on guard bringing the umbrella and hood with us. isolated showers overnight tonight. patchy fog. 35 to 43. into tomorrow showers most likely south and east of the i we could get sprinkles that happen in the interior and also peaks of sunshine. it's a bit of a mixed bag tomorrow with temperatures similar to today. sunday i think we dry things out. monday a lot of sunshine on tap. then we get wet weather for the middle of next week. tuesday,...
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thank you for joining us on this sunday. we are here with the look at the weather as we head into this beautiful sunday. >> we're starting off into the foggy foggy side -- we're -- dewpoint at 58 . clue -- humidity is closing on 100 percent. visibility is down to a quarter of a mile at tampa international airport down to zero in lakeland. some areas especially along the i-4 corridor, that is where we will deal with the reduce visibility . take it easy driving wherever you are going this morning. as we go through the day, we are going to called are pretty decent day. a foggy start at 61. skies will be starting to come sunny at noon. skies will be mostly sunny with temperatures headed down for the next several days. that is thanks to our next cold front. that could give us our next chance of rain. will take a look at the prospects for rain coming up in just a bit. where a 5-year-old boy was killed after running on an atv with his father. joins joins us now try and jones joins us now live. >> reporter: paramedics rushed 30s-yea
thank you for joining us on this sunday. we are here with the look at the weather as we head into this beautiful sunday. >> we're starting off into the foggy foggy side -- we're -- dewpoint at 58 . clue -- humidity is closing on 100 percent. visibility is down to a quarter of a mile at tampa international airport down to zero in lakeland. some areas especially along the i-4 corridor, that is where we will deal with the reduce visibility . take it easy driving wherever you are going this...
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they can use it for any expense they choose. for more than 160 years, our policyowners have mattered most to us. massmutual's ratings are among the highest of any company in any industry. you can feel confident we can help you protect the people who matter most to you with guaranteed acceptance life insurance. call us today at at this number. call now! i'll be damned. they came through. tuvok? hailing them. no response. life signs? there is no organic matter of any kind. no sign of damage to the outer hull. primary systems are on-line including life support. something must have happened to the crew. the answer is somewhere in that starfleet transmission. of course. take an away team. secure the vessel. tom, tuvok. captain, i won't pretend to know you well but i am surprised you're not more... encouraged by this discovery. ( sighing ) i've learned to walk the line between hope and caution. we've had other opportunities that didn't work out but i will admit, i'm leaning toward hope this time. wow. this kind of hull geometry. looks
they can use it for any expense they choose. for more than 160 years, our policyowners have mattered most to us. massmutual's ratings are among the highest of any company in any industry. you can feel confident we can help you protect the people who matter most to you with guaranteed acceptance life insurance. call us today at at this number. call now! i'll be damned. they came through. tuvok? hailing them. no response. life signs? there is no organic matter of any kind. no sign of damage to...
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>> using their voices to speak for him. >> he's using these movies to interpret our world. to their son. >> how does it feel to be you? >> and that son who grew up. >> yes! gilbert gottfried! >> and found a way to talk to the world. >> what was mufasa teaching simba? >> now spreading his mes that your life can be animated. no matter how it starts. >> you're the greatest. >> i am the greatest. >> you are the greatest. >> finding owen, a boy's story. >> hello everyone, i'm david muir. and happy thanksgiving. >> i'm elizabeth vargas. while so many of you are still gathered with your families family, how they say characters in disney movies, our parent company, spoke to their little boy, and helped him to speak, literally. >> owen's story is told in the award-winning film, "life animated." here tonight, debra roberts. fighting with swords in the leaves. >> reporter: a dad and son playing make-believe in a massachusetts suburb. >> it's a video like every family has a zillion of at this point. leafy backyard. it's autumn. we're running in the crunching leaves. >> reporter: a trea
>> using their voices to speak for him. >> he's using these movies to interpret our world. to their son. >> how does it feel to be you? >> and that son who grew up. >> yes! gilbert gottfried! >> and found a way to talk to the world. >> what was mufasa teaching simba? >> now spreading his mes that your life can be animated. no matter how it starts. >> you're the greatest. >> i am the greatest. >> you are the greatest. >>...
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you used to work at reddit. voices with the election of donald trump have joined the online conversation. there has been a rise of hateful accounts on twitter. for example, we are seeing folks identifying themselves as part of an alt-right movement. a controversial term. how do you plan to monitor, moderate, or even suppress this kind of discussion? dan: we think about it as a cultural problem. of course there is technology involved in helping us detect and prevent these kinds of things, but the weakest things we think other companies have forgotten is that what we are dealing with is a culture. so we raise enough money so we can spend enough time on private beta so we can start communities to actually seed our culture. i think what you will see is on twitter and these other places, what you really have is a culture of hate. you have a culture of harassment. by having a culture of these things, they are encouraged and spread far and wide. emily: so how do you actually change that? i am sure -- reddit did not sta
you used to work at reddit. voices with the election of donald trump have joined the online conversation. there has been a rise of hateful accounts on twitter. for example, we are seeing folks identifying themselves as part of an alt-right movement. a controversial term. how do you plan to monitor, moderate, or even suppress this kind of discussion? dan: we think about it as a cultural problem. of course there is technology involved in helping us detect and prevent these kinds of things, but...