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which are on the table. each _ several issues which are on the table, each of _ several issues whichle, each of them takes a whole conference to solve. there is - table, each of them takes a whole conference to solve. there is the i conference to solve. there is the question— conference to solve. there is the question of— conference to solve. there is the question of global— conference to solve. there is the question of global trade. - conference to solve. there is the question of global trade. britainl conference to solve. there is the i question of global trade. britain is very much— question of global trade. britain is very much in— question of global trade. britain is very much in the _ question of global trade. britain is very much in the forefront, - question of global trade. britain is very much in the forefront, is - question of global trade. britain is very much in the forefront, is a i very much in the forefront, is a global— very much in the forefront, is a global nation. _ very much in the forefront, is a global nation, now _ very much in the forefront, is a global nation
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which is my message to the world which can be trained by go into the course and into the breathing which is able to tackle all these problems. we now faith in our modern society. so that should be investigated. and i think this power, which with, which we can accumulate is far more than we now are able to understand within our buddies. and my message is to the people is of love, like health, happiness and strength is for everybody now a choice. i showed it in size, and now i just simply bring it to the people. it is simple guy. all of you. you don't need to be depressed. you don't need to have diseases. we can tackler. mother nature gave it all to us. and where are the limits you far away? where you said that the cold on your way of dealing with it helped you cope with the loss of your life? how is building up cold resistance beneficial to one's mental state? emotionally, i was a rash. emotionally, i was deeper. darkness possible. i lost my wife. we jumped from a story down the hole. tech guy tree said a jack that gave up bill said this, it only went dab, no control. they had no control.
which is my message to the world which can be trained by go into the course and into the breathing which is able to tackle all these problems. we now faith in our modern society. so that should be investigated. and i think this power, which with, which we can accumulate is far more than we now are able to understand within our buddies. and my message is to the people is of love, like health, happiness and strength is for everybody now a choice. i showed it in size, and now i just simply bring...
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then you have the opposite trend , which i would call an open and accommodating laicite, which was willing to finance catholic parochial schools even though we had this strong principle of separation of church and state. the problem today is that it often happens before important elections, particularly presidential elections. there is always a trend to toughen laicite, make it more antireligious before an important presidential election in order to show the potential candidates are not -- or rather will have a good image vis-a-vis the extreme rights -- right. but separation of church and state is not as strict as it seems. you have a return to a robust laicite, which is very much what happens with the law that we have been discussing, the law for strengthening republican principal, what is interesting. there is a new phenomenon in france today. a law that has been criticized not just by lawyers, but also by religious groups. there was a petition signed by catholic bishops, protestant referenced, and orthodox priests against the law, saying it was a threat to free speech and a threat to th
then you have the opposite trend , which i would call an open and accommodating laicite, which was willing to finance catholic parochial schools even though we had this strong principle of separation of church and state. the problem today is that it often happens before important elections, particularly presidential elections. there is always a trend to toughen laicite, make it more antireligious before an important presidential election in order to show the potential candidates are not -- or...
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in the files which said _ which we discovered was in the files which said that _ which we discoveredave the tim suter e—mail here— been reprimanded? i have the tim suter e—mail here to _ been reprimanded? i have the tim suter e—mail here to martin- been reprimanded? i have the timl suter e—mail here to martin bashir, which _ suter e—mail here to martin bashir, which says— suter e—mail here to martin bashir, which says he — suter e—mail here to martin bashir, which says he in— suter e—mail here to martin bashir, which says be in no— suter e—mail here to martin bashir, which says be in no doubt, - suter e—mail here to martin bashir, which says be in no doubt, this - which says be in no doubt, this represents— which says be in no doubt, this represents a _ which says be in no doubt, this represents a reprimand. - which says be in no doubt, this represents a reprimand. did i which says be in no doubt, this. represents a reprimand. did you which says be in no doubt, this - represents a reprimand. did you read that? _ represents a reprimand. did you read that? ., �* 4' represents a reprima
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is disease inflammatory marcus, which causes inflammation, which is disease. it brings it down, it makes the immune system work better. bridge, the inflammation doubt and it ignite, activates the specific immune system. that means any juror will doubt directly at the beginning. instead of that, it goes into the system and the immune system is yet not really awake. then suddenly our la fi headache, this and that it doesn't need to happen. we are able with deep breathing techniques, but if you don't have control, you will have the greatest office activity. these breathing techniques are out. so in any case, we're powerful things you have to learn to deal with that, but they are all great, great benefits. can you show me like the simplest, where the guys aside with which i can start? yes. go ahead. if you're, if you do tend breaths like this? oh, okay. 03 your master. 10 breath like that. be good. it knows through them out, doesn't matter. but in letting go, you will be a just tried to do it, direct me, and we will stay for 40 seconds with out air interlocks. let
is disease inflammatory marcus, which causes inflammation, which is disease. it brings it down, it makes the immune system work better. bridge, the inflammation doubt and it ignite, activates the specific immune system. that means any juror will doubt directly at the beginning. instead of that, it goes into the system and the immune system is yet not really awake. then suddenly our la fi headache, this and that it doesn't need to happen. we are able with deep breathing techniques, but if you...
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cool, which is internal p, which is a clamor tory mockups. number, case number one, number 6, number 8, and number 7, g. that is responsible for go which damaging factor. and we showed in 2014 to bring those into real games down within 15 minutes through debris. this is all in the university study. and it's been published in the best of papers of the world. so this solution has always been there. now what happens with colbert is if you wait too long, it's like when the fire stops, you are able to distinguish it. but if it goes on, if the house is going to be here via what get us thing was dennis too late. but then they also did study in new york, which people were terminally sick, or cobit going to die. they expose them controlled into hypothermia just to couple of degrees and they recovered theoretically speaking, do you think there was a threshold in temperatures which a trained human like yourself can not go below? i don't good. yes. maybe yes. i will lose consciousness at the moment, but it's much further than normal people. i got my limi
cool, which is internal p, which is a clamor tory mockups. number, case number one, number 6, number 8, and number 7, g. that is responsible for go which damaging factor. and we showed in 2014 to bring those into real games down within 15 minutes through debris. this is all in the university study. and it's been published in the best of papers of the world. so this solution has always been there. now what happens with colbert is if you wait too long, it's like when the fire stops, you are able...
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most whites under the age of 35 are familiar with frederick douglass, which reflects the degree to whichs has entered the classrooms, has entered high school and college curriculums. i think douglass is a crucially significant figure, as important in his own right, as lincoln. and by writing a book that pairs lincoln and douglass, i thought i could reveal that or show that. "giant" is a book that more than anything else is about parallel lives that converge. frederick douglass and abraham lincoln, i argue, are the two preeminent self-made men in american history. douglass began his life as a slave. he had zero formal education. and he was the most famous black man in the world before the age of 40. his rise was truly extraordinary. and he, in his day, was seen as one of the greatest writers and or ate orators, as a greater orator than lincoln. douglass was able to obtain greater royalties, greater speaking fees than just about any other individual. the fact that he was a black man and was able to do that was truly extraordinary. most of you know that lincoln was born in a log cabin. to s
most whites under the age of 35 are familiar with frederick douglass, which reflects the degree to whichs has entered the classrooms, has entered high school and college curriculums. i think douglass is a crucially significant figure, as important in his own right, as lincoln. and by writing a book that pairs lincoln and douglass, i thought i could reveal that or show that. "giant" is a book that more than anything else is about parallel lives that converge. frederick douglass and...
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many of his chemical procedures are those which make the which is today. oh wow. science and a golden age with professor jim. and i'll just 0. in the midst of war, a generation grew up in exile. more than 13000000 syrians, that half the pre war population remain displaced inside and outside the country. and as the conflict entered the 2nd decade with no political supplement incite, there could be further displacement. home for many husband, informal camps like this in neighboring countries. and lebanon's because the valley life has been one of poverty and uncertainty. theory as economy is collapsing and international aid organizations are warning, it is pushing millions deeper into poverty. many our job listen hungry. the united nation says 60 percent or 12400000 serious. don't have regular access to enough food, despite the battlefield, being largely quiet for a year, agencies say the daily suffering of syrians is worse than it has been at nearly any point throughout the conflict. and the hardship has not stopped a serious border of faith compelling story
many of his chemical procedures are those which make the which is today. oh wow. science and a golden age with professor jim. and i'll just 0. in the midst of war, a generation grew up in exile. more than 13000000 syrians, that half the pre war population remain displaced inside and outside the country. and as the conflict entered the 2nd decade with no political supplement incite, there could be further displacement. home for many husband, informal camps like this in neighboring countries. and...
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so basketball, alina was, example of that was, which was which we practice. we have to do is also look good practice. then you look at other people's successes indeed areas learn from the school. so we can be more successful across the field. and you know, the, you know, and of course they're in the old chest, not accessibility to how singles would need. but you got the room where we are developing so much more of the mortgage business as you come and see what you're needing a quicker to involve citizens more and general, lots of things wanted me to know that, you know, will you do more than 2 trillion rubles, have been in the hunting sector north sure of period doesn't vibes. of course, the crisis measures are going your temporary and then we have to very mind what would be important incentives for mortgage in order to move them to look like you know, the construction industry is the commotion of welfare. and we have to make sure that this is expanded to all recons bratia. if i knew some stuff with disney junior, for me, no, you mean the stuff with me? i thi
so basketball, alina was, example of that was, which was which we practice. we have to do is also look good practice. then you look at other people's successes indeed areas learn from the school. so we can be more successful across the field. and you know, the, you know, and of course they're in the old chest, not accessibility to how singles would need. but you got the room where we are developing so much more of the mortgage business as you come and see what you're needing a quicker to...
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he meant critical race theories with their problems, which i respect in which exists but which must be added to ours he said user anglo-saxon traditions based on a different history, which is not ours. this is a complicated but important intellectual. conflict between the more universalistic traditions that president macron emphasized of liberty equality fraternity and dignity and this more multicultural or identity politics based approach that he was questioning. how is it possible that on the one hand france is embracing this universalism against? critical race theory, but at the same time is allowing for more regulation of hate speech than the us regulation allows. yeah, very very important questions. of course maybe first on the european model indeed. i'm i'm really attached to these european model and and just to explain why i'm going to use a french expression the vivian song and i think that it's really difficult in and for me, it's also linked to democracy, but it's really difficult to accept very offensive discriminatory discourse if we want to bring a society and if we wan
he meant critical race theories with their problems, which i respect in which exists but which must be added to ours he said user anglo-saxon traditions based on a different history, which is not ours. this is a complicated but important intellectual. conflict between the more universalistic traditions that president macron emphasized of liberty equality fraternity and dignity and this more multicultural or identity politics based approach that he was questioning. how is it possible that on the...
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and there are a series of effectively cams, which lift little arms which then seal or unseal. they tone holes only on the flute . an air comes, passes through comes in here. okay, what can we have a demonstration? we can air on get a little toner right now is the mileage is what you might call program to make scale vertical. you could make it by very nice test book. so you've got this just as a scale, but of course these could be real, right? yes. in a sense, this is an early programmable is very much. and if you think it's way before musical boxes, which was sort of 6700 century mentions, but yes it's, it's a very clever thing for that for the period. but of course, you use a pressurized air supply to blow the air through. how would the bending mussa brothers have done this? well, far as we know from the references, there are 2 ways. one was apparently to provide a steam supply, a very low pressure, steam supply center itself is a theme power. yes. the same right. the other way of doing it was to use a system of chambers to chambers which could be filled up with water and emp
and there are a series of effectively cams, which lift little arms which then seal or unseal. they tone holes only on the flute . an air comes, passes through comes in here. okay, what can we have a demonstration? we can air on get a little toner right now is the mileage is what you might call program to make scale vertical. you could make it by very nice test book. so you've got this just as a scale, but of course these could be real, right? yes. in a sense, this is an early programmable is...
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and i think the other reason is the way in which they were taken in $1897.00, which is right towards the end of the period that we call the scramble for africa. the initial territorial grab of africa is just not that long ago. and it is perhaps, as a consequence of that very well documented from the british side, the ref latches, there are journals, there are photographs. and so the story, at least from the british point of view, is very intact it staring us in the face. if you care to look for it, i want to get to the bloodshed in a 2nd. but given that you are a long standing, a journalist you covered, you covered in the book about, i think the sort of orientalist hedge a monic power that went on in 1897 about the journalists reactions to the exhibition. in the 897. i mean, they were all baffled. we even those that seem to be anti colonial are going well this can't be black african. that's right. and the been in bronze is go on display in september of 18. 97 they, they've been looted in february of 1897 from benny and that 1st. busy great exhibition takes place in the british museum
and i think the other reason is the way in which they were taken in $1897.00, which is right towards the end of the period that we call the scramble for africa. the initial territorial grab of africa is just not that long ago. and it is perhaps, as a consequence of that very well documented from the british side, the ref latches, there are journals, there are photographs. and so the story, at least from the british point of view, is very intact it staring us in the face. if you care to look for...
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the way in which they are done. there is no principle of neutrality whatsoever, and so my first modest reform ony this is to say even if we can figure out a sharp line of the power we can separate the adjudication function out and all adjudication has to be done outside of the administrative agencies, you can use article one quart that's fine as far as i'm concerned but you can't -- never seen a strong reason to argue the other way. i just curious do you think this is a sensible way to go or do you think we really ought to allow business as usual on this dimension? >> i think it's absolutely the direction. and listen as you say article one is a a legislative court as opposed to article iii, federal courts. there are ways to set up different types of adjudications, but in essence, and this is what was written about in the more strong form then we are. i don't think we go as far as he does but in essence we are concentrating the power to write the rules come the power to enforce the rules and the power to interpret th
the way in which they are done. there is no principle of neutrality whatsoever, and so my first modest reform ony this is to say even if we can figure out a sharp line of the power we can separate the adjudication function out and all adjudication has to be done outside of the administrative agencies, you can use article one quart that's fine as far as i'm concerned but you can't -- never seen a strong reason to argue the other way. i just curious do you think this is a sensible way to go or do...
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where are you being that somewhere which direction? what is truth? what is faith in the world corrupted? you need to defend. so join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. ah ah. hello again, no more than 7 times and she service members have died in combat and america's post 911 wars. but 4 times more active duty personnel and veterans have died from suicide. according to a new study, this trend is deeply alarming. the increasing rates of suicide, veterans and active duty personal or out pacing those of the general population marking a significance shift. while the research does fine, the some fact is contributing to the rise in suicide are true to all was including exposure to trauma, physical, mental problems, stress and also per night. other issues to include access to guns, post conflict, and also difficulty and reintegrating on their return home. however, some aspects to appear to be specific to the was that america launched on terra groups after the september 11th attacks in the united states. for instance, the widespread use of improvised
where are you being that somewhere which direction? what is truth? what is faith in the world corrupted? you need to defend. so join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. ah ah. hello again, no more than 7 times and she service members have died in combat and america's post 911 wars. but 4 times more active duty personnel and veterans have died from suicide. according to a new study, this trend is deeply alarming. the increasing rates of suicide, veterans and active duty personal or out...
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this is best by march 21st, which is in 2 days. all these potatoes hall panels, onions, all of these came from waste round sources. the. this is great for me because i'm always looking for a way to give things away. dr. because the tax laws, you know, definitely do benefit the wealthier people in our society. so that makes sense for them to throw it out right off, rather than give it to somebody who could use it, then that person is not going to buy it. safety harbor and some are solutions every year. we try to dig into the solutions and we've got a special guest today, jim counsellor of counsellor dot com the welcome back of the g. 7 summit continues in cornwall surrounded by police to keep the protest as it bay. i'm still here with those. we're an activist colleague, all media seems to not directly link it to the g 7 leaders. this is israel. this is evil that yahoo faces are no governance for tomorrow. in israel. they don't link it necessarily to british america. you nation arm sales to israel. that's killing these children. they
this is best by march 21st, which is in 2 days. all these potatoes hall panels, onions, all of these came from waste round sources. the. this is great for me because i'm always looking for a way to give things away. dr. because the tax laws, you know, definitely do benefit the wealthier people in our society. so that makes sense for them to throw it out right off, rather than give it to somebody who could use it, then that person is not going to buy it. safety harbor and some are solutions...
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something cool country by country reporting, which i created, which is now the norm, which is the basis of a lot of this deal. and they're going to fight hard this time too. so we are nowhere near a final deal yet, but i think we could get the delivery would be more optimistic than george. but that 15 percent tax rate is way too well. just kind of a wrench a month. it says a lot of bells ringing and the big for the characteristic companies. but some of the big corporate have made quite favorable responses to this picture to deal with that. clegg was the 1st of all a statement. does that said unit allow, bells, reg? well, nicholas was, was, was hired to be to be a front man for, to flew away at the rough edge. and so let's not take too much attention to him. the big high take comfort for the big american ones, like google, they are microsoft. they are, they make a fortune and they take that money so they can so much. tasha go up over loss that you simply tell them to give it back to their shareholders. but hey, by the chance, can we talk too much even bother investing? cuz they're on the
something cool country by country reporting, which i created, which is now the norm, which is the basis of a lot of this deal. and they're going to fight hard this time too. so we are nowhere near a final deal yet, but i think we could get the delivery would be more optimistic than george. but that 15 percent tax rate is way too well. just kind of a wrench a month. it says a lot of bells ringing and the big for the characteristic companies. but some of the big corporate have made quite...
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which the british government espouses and these personal messages which seem to be much more concerned with real politics? that's me. so i understand you have another book project underway. can you tell us a little bit about that? yes, i think that. one of the things that strikes me is really interesting about the the the creole revolt and not only why it happens. but what happens? diplomatically and politically around it and the consequences was this sort of this issue here of proximity. and specifically and it's spatial and temporal proximity, right? which is to say and the question is what happens to? slaves and slavery when free borders juxtapose slave borders right now most people when i think of that they think in the united states, they think of the ohio river, right? yeah and free northern states southern states in the upper south, kentucky, virginia etc. i mean that that sort of that that's what the line but i should i'm more interested in sort some of these um these national proximities right because this is about sort of the american south and states and then british empire.
which the british government espouses and these personal messages which seem to be much more concerned with real politics? that's me. so i understand you have another book project underway. can you tell us a little bit about that? yes, i think that. one of the things that strikes me is really interesting about the the the creole revolt and not only why it happens. but what happens? diplomatically and politically around it and the consequences was this sort of this issue here of proximity. and...
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which is that? no, man can tell the intense agony which is spelled by the slave when wavering on the point of making his escape all that he has is at stake and even that which he has not is at stake also. the life which he has may be lost and the liberty. he seeks may not be gained. perhaps then one crucial lesson from the history of the underground railroad is that yes indeed black folk were willing to risk. the ultimate for what they perceived their lives for the ultimate price freedom. thank you very much. thank you so much to you both for those wonderful presentations. i want to remind our viewers at home that you can post questions on social media and they'll get sent to us here so that our speakers can address them. and we actually just got our first question in so that's perfect timing. this is for tamika. you said you talked about black women being able to testify in court against white men and women for the first time. can you speak more about the importance of that and the impact of that c
which is that? no, man can tell the intense agony which is spelled by the slave when wavering on the point of making his escape all that he has is at stake and even that which he has not is at stake also. the life which he has may be lost and the liberty. he seeks may not be gained. perhaps then one crucial lesson from the history of the underground railroad is that yes indeed black folk were willing to risk. the ultimate for what they perceived their lives for the ultimate price freedom. thank...
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which is one more reason by dutch m. p. 's. find a strange reading that ukraine didn't know that there was a danger to civilian aircraft. ok, that's from the news room for now. we joined option and the going underground. see what else? he's westminster bureau. next, i'm calling bright. i'll be back in around half an hour. with you next update from us here. this is our t into national thanks for watching the ah, the ah, ah. doing the breathing technique and then take a pool in the hill. and i don't know where it goes to to break down. i need to re read the diamond fields rec, tomorrow the judge in green, a vision, shoot me ah. the news guy mentioned return say, and welcome to going undergrad with a new look at feel and having the stories and perspectives buried by the powerful coming up in the show. palestine is still the issue as hospital schools and information itself is targeted by u. k. u, as in the nation weaponry and gaza, we speak to legend refill, make a john pill, joe, about the double standards of power and the death o
which is one more reason by dutch m. p. 's. find a strange reading that ukraine didn't know that there was a danger to civilian aircraft. ok, that's from the news room for now. we joined option and the going underground. see what else? he's westminster bureau. next, i'm calling bright. i'll be back in around half an hour. with you next update from us here. this is our t into national thanks for watching the ah, the ah, ah. doing the breathing technique and then take a pool in the hill. and i...
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which if you think about, assumes an enormous amount of coordination cassidy which is -- coordination capacity. i think it's very important to think about in terms of budget reform. secondly, i would urge you to think as this committee has in constructive ways about ways of re-empowering the committees of the house in congress. that is important both for advancing the work of the institution, but allowing members to see how they can matter. even if they don't happen to be the speaker or the majority leader or even the committee chair. allowing members to see how their time is spent in ways that translate into meaningful work that can show their constituents and .2, explaining how they are improving the country. committees are enormously important, and i would distinguish strengthening the committees from individual members. it's not just about decentralization, it is about that middle level where members work together and engage with each other over concrete, substantive policy issues. i think that is enormously important if we want to think about changing the culture. finally, i woul
which if you think about, assumes an enormous amount of coordination cassidy which is -- coordination capacity. i think it's very important to think about in terms of budget reform. secondly, i would urge you to think as this committee has in constructive ways about ways of re-empowering the committees of the house in congress. that is important both for advancing the work of the institution, but allowing members to see how they can matter. even if they don't happen to be the speaker or the...
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he is engineering manager at search and rescue assistance and disasters which is a charity which provides the world. it is a little after quarter past two. let's turn to the situation in northern ireland. the dup�*s electoral college has endorsed sirjeffrey donaldson as the party's next leader. he was the only candidate to put his name forward for the position after edwin poots resigned last week — only three weeks in the job. sirjeffrey received the backing of 32 votes out of 36 votes from the party's stormont assembly and mps. his leadership will now need to be ratified at a meeting of the dup executive, next week. let's speak to our ireland correspondentjohn campbell. it has been a torrid time for the party, john. wedgesjeffrey donaldson start with this? what are his priority is a time? i donaldson start with this? what are his priority is a time?— his priority is a time? i think she talked about _ his priority is a time? i think she talked about this _ his priority is a time? i think she talked about this being - his priority is a time? i think she talked about this being a - his prio
he is engineering manager at search and rescue assistance and disasters which is a charity which provides the world. it is a little after quarter past two. let's turn to the situation in northern ireland. the dup�*s electoral college has endorsed sirjeffrey donaldson as the party's next leader. he was the only candidate to put his name forward for the position after edwin poots resigned last week — only three weeks in the job. sirjeffrey received the backing of 32 votes out of 36 votes from...
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that really brought me short because i think you're saying something which my sister always said, whichuivocation of the ethical means that even in our struggle against violence we are implicated in it, and i think you're saying feminism needs to knows that and it's not going to do falls demonization of women or men. i really think that is a disaster, so -- but, but i think it's also for me masculinity that i find so chilling. there are a number of ways -- i find mackinnon, i find are depressing, and i find it depressing because, because there's no way out in a way. she's very powerful and effective and articulate, and so i have a lot of time for that. but if she's right about men, to say they are the perfect embodiment of the patriarchy, maybe we're making them perform in the what you're suggesting, then really we are stuck which is to say there's no glimmer of openness and transform ability. i think if to moments in the book which make such nonsense of that, and what is the little boy in the middle of world war ii who was talking all the time about hitler daddy and pink to find mommy
that really brought me short because i think you're saying something which my sister always said, whichuivocation of the ethical means that even in our struggle against violence we are implicated in it, and i think you're saying feminism needs to knows that and it's not going to do falls demonization of women or men. i really think that is a disaster, so -- but, but i think it's also for me masculinity that i find so chilling. there are a number of ways -- i find mackinnon, i find are...
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we've invented the internet which is a magical device which puts all of human-ology at our fingertips and we can share with a single touch and a single button and i want to share my experience with you. but the experiences we have. the world we live. in our fellow americans. the canadian people in this room. is a much more mystical filled world than we often want to think of when we're talking about engaging with other people. nearly half of us believe that it's somewhat likely that u.s. forces would withhold its forces from -- more than half of believe that kim to african americans and inner cities. we'll talk about this more when we talk about racial differences and conspiracy theories. yes. >> so now, that was a different survey that wasn't up here. the number -- will return from before 2050. the reason for that it was asked by 2010 by q. the question said in the next 40 years. the reason it is structured that way is to separate those people. if you are in the southern baptist, church of the natural, with the second coming of christ, like -- and other ones. there's a large number.
we've invented the internet which is a magical device which puts all of human-ology at our fingertips and we can share with a single touch and a single button and i want to share my experience with you. but the experiences we have. the world we live. in our fellow americans. the canadian people in this room. is a much more mystical filled world than we often want to think of when we're talking about engaging with other people. nearly half of us believe that it's somewhat likely that u.s. forces...
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i would say no, and this goes back to our global power index, which we created, which maps nations on their globalized power, on their sense of power. and from our analysis, from the top 7 nations that we write only to them make the topless. that being the us and canada, other nations including brazil, mexico and china are also in the list. but these nations are mentioned as much. and i think if you are going to look into the future to find out where power lies and improve life, i think you need to look beyond the g 7, which is mostly most and i think grouping of liberal democracies that were the real fundamental power lies is not within that grouping is a stance today and nor will it be in the future for the 2nd set to become irrelevant. do you think i mean, to, to get anything done globally, you've got to include these other powerful, influential nations. i think aging the way the world does now is that you have the liberal democracies of the world, which is represented in short term by the g 7. there are more than august, the 7 democrat nations, the rog. and then you have the fledg
i would say no, and this goes back to our global power index, which we created, which maps nations on their globalized power, on their sense of power. and from our analysis, from the top 7 nations that we write only to them make the topless. that being the us and canada, other nations including brazil, mexico and china are also in the list. but these nations are mentioned as much. and i think if you are going to look into the future to find out where power lies and improve life, i think you...
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which is the official cause of death given by spain? guessing subtle messages from us officials saying in effect, we're coming for you, mcafee. we're going to kill yourself. i got a tough through today, just in case if i suicide myself. i didn't, i was whacked. check my rights, all. i am content and here i have friends, the food is good, all as well know that if i hang myself, i'll epstein it will be no fault of mine. some social media users point out washington certainly considered him something of a nuisance. he was actively anti establishment, tried to get elected president of the us several times representing the libertarian party campaign against corruption in the us tax service. the rest opposed government financial policy and was a big advocate for crypto currency. after he was arrested in spain, he claimed all the charges against him were politically motivated. and like 2018, i announced i would run again. and i also announced i would target the i r s and it's corruption. and 2 months later, the iris filed charges against me. i
which is the official cause of death given by spain? guessing subtle messages from us officials saying in effect, we're coming for you, mcafee. we're going to kill yourself. i got a tough through today, just in case if i suicide myself. i didn't, i was whacked. check my rights, all. i am content and here i have friends, the food is good, all as well know that if i hang myself, i'll epstein it will be no fault of mine. some social media users point out washington certainly considered him...
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and in that account which as i said most of it is in our heads, the past in which people do this and have no idea what the heck this disease is and then we start to figure it out. and with every passing decade, more brilliant men and women with microscopes bring us closer to understanding all of the different threats we face. and ultimately, we achieve victory over infectious disease. and cancer but no doubt that i think in the way in which we think about history, before we ask ourselves the question why did life expectancy trouble over the period of a couple of hundred years. and what were trying to show in this scientific knowledge did advance in leaps and bounds especially in the 20th century's. but at the same time we were cranking and integrated networks capable of contagion and not unprecedented scale. so we take two steps forward scientifically then maybe one or one and a half steps back in terms of creating these abilitiesab for ourselves creatg a happen in the 19th century and a huge problem in the 1900 because of scientific and it made vastly industrial cities possible and
and in that account which as i said most of it is in our heads, the past in which people do this and have no idea what the heck this disease is and then we start to figure it out. and with every passing decade, more brilliant men and women with microscopes bring us closer to understanding all of the different threats we face. and ultimately, we achieve victory over infectious disease. and cancer but no doubt that i think in the way in which we think about history, before we ask ourselves the...
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the next to this lease burned is jupiter, which attain the lunar, which is silver. and he goes on, and he ends with and mars, which is ion by reason of the only agony of sulphur is most easily burned, is all very obscure. in fact, the word jibberish actually comes from job was name it. if you write something to obscurely jibberish, you know, it's like java. but what he has, his seems to me the beginnings of the reactivity series for metal listing them in order of how easy they react with fulford. yes. how, how correct was the? well, there was a couple of little inaccuracies in it, but he was way ahead of his time because showing reactivity to sulphur is often quite difficult. so what i feel we do is we're going to compare and contrast to the activities of certain metals with water ion, for example, he mentions will not on rough. that's a slow reaction. we're going to compare and contrast a transitive metals and see how foster react. and they are potassium, sodium and copper. i thought we'd start with the most reactive. this is potassium, it's very soft and malleable
the next to this lease burned is jupiter, which attain the lunar, which is silver. and he goes on, and he ends with and mars, which is ion by reason of the only agony of sulphur is most easily burned, is all very obscure. in fact, the word jibberish actually comes from job was name it. if you write something to obscurely jibberish, you know, it's like java. but what he has, his seems to me the beginnings of the reactivity series for metal listing them in order of how easy they react with...
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which groups are conspiring? for democrats it's corporations, and conservatives for republicans it's liberals and communists to the degree that those are different things in the minds of some conservatives. yeah? >> i've gotten slightly confused now about conspiracy. does it have to be conducted secretly? and i'm thinking about some, like, people, like myself, who believe that the wealthy and powerful work in ways that are obvious but dishonest. is that a conspiracy? >> i would want to put you on the couch and have you talk me through it. [ laughter ] so, i mean, again, this is what we started with before that conspiracies exist. we know that at bohemian grove or we know at bilderburg, this seems unfair that they have this system economically structured and rewards certain people and not other people. i think that there is a way in which politics is the dividing up of the goods and services in a particular political group, and they go to some people and don't go to others. i think there is a point where that move
which groups are conspiring? for democrats it's corporations, and conservatives for republicans it's liberals and communists to the degree that those are different things in the minds of some conservatives. yeah? >> i've gotten slightly confused now about conspiracy. does it have to be conducted secretly? and i'm thinking about some, like, people, like myself, who believe that the wealthy and powerful work in ways that are obvious but dishonest. is that a conspiracy? >> i would want...
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you the chancellor stumped up 'ust1.4, which is inadequateh which is inadequate.ich is inadequate. you explained in the last hour why _ which is inadequate. you explained in the last hour why you _ which is inadequate. you explained in the last hour why you think- in the last hour why you think actually sir kevan collins may have quit a little prematurely and why you think there may be more ways of handling this. borisjohnson doesn't expect some pathetic coverage on the mirror but here is not getting a lot of sympathetic coverage on any of the papers. it does feel like a sort of something that should somehow have been avoidable.— of something that should somehow have been avoidable. well, i kind of understand what _ have been avoidable. well, i kind of understand what is _ have been avoidable. well, i kind of understand what is going _ have been avoidable. well, i kind of understand what is going on - have been avoidable. well, i kind of understand what is going on here. l understand what is going on here. but it is a real shame. we had seen this before with schoo
you the chancellor stumped up 'ust1.4, which is inadequateh which is inadequate.ich is inadequate. you explained in the last hour why _ which is inadequate. you explained in the last hour why you _ which is inadequate. you explained in the last hour why you think- in the last hour why you think actually sir kevan collins may have quit a little prematurely and why you think there may be more ways of handling this. borisjohnson doesn't expect some pathetic coverage on the mirror but here is not...
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in call out the cadets, which was the book i did on the subject. but as i kept reading i discovered that he was wounded during the lynchburg campaign and unfortunately my research time for that day ran out and i didn't know what happened to him and fortunately i had another day in that research session and i made sure that i finished reading because i had to know what happened to this guy. did he survive and what was it like because he's telling us in this day by day journal what it's like to be wounded and on campaign. so his journal is very small it fits in one's hand. it's a pocket journal and he routinely writes about events on the marches getting supplies lots of information about the weather and then some interesting medical entries, which i will share with you now. so on tuesday, june 21st as i was going through his journal. i noticed that there was a significant change in his handwriting which is important to note when you're looking at these original primary sources the text reads for that entry. we arrived at salem at 8:00. am we stopped
in call out the cadets, which was the book i did on the subject. but as i kept reading i discovered that he was wounded during the lynchburg campaign and unfortunately my research time for that day ran out and i didn't know what happened to him and fortunately i had another day in that research session and i made sure that i finished reading because i had to know what happened to this guy. did he survive and what was it like because he's telling us in this day by day journal what it's like to...
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and insulated glazing, which are usually found only in luxury life. but this conversion cost just a fractions of what demolition and rebuilding would have cost affordable, sustainable construction using simple mean. like i told him to bring social considerations back into architecture as well as ecological ones for years. the dual has studied the construction and interior climate of greenhouses already at school. we were interested by greenhouses. i think it's also linked to transparency that we really are interested in, in our architecture. and the idea of playing with a climate and not fighting against these 2 buildings in dunkirk really do look like enormous greenhouse, why the 1900 ninety's, all that remained of the shipyard in the northern french city with a warehouse year marked to become a museum space the 2 architects didn't want to get rid of its huge interior space. so instead of completely overhauling it, they built a similar warehouse next to it. now it's one of france's most spectacular exhibition spaces. the pritzky surprises, recognitio
and insulated glazing, which are usually found only in luxury life. but this conversion cost just a fractions of what demolition and rebuilding would have cost affordable, sustainable construction using simple mean. like i told him to bring social considerations back into architecture as well as ecological ones for years. the dual has studied the construction and interior climate of greenhouses already at school. we were interested by greenhouses. i think it's also linked to transparency that...
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which the ncaa has been subject to for at least 37 years, which all the sports leagues are subject to. justice kavanaugh: but your position, in the district court, was that all the compensation limits are contrary to the rule of reason, correct? mr. kessler: yes. i lost that as a matter of fact. and they doubled on that issue twice as a rule of reason. and the facts would probably have to change further for a different result to happen. if there are new material facts in the future, then the rule of reason could come in differently at a different date. but i have no reason to think i would win today on facts that i just lost on yesterday. thank you. >> justice barrett. justice barrett: when i read the opinions, it seemed they were trying not to do much -- do too much. i think this goes back to justice breyer's description that this is a delicate area. there is concern about blowing up the ncaa, which is brought much joy -- which has brought much joy, but also messing up general antitrust laws. it seems to me that the lower court opinions were saying the educational expenses were not t
which the ncaa has been subject to for at least 37 years, which all the sports leagues are subject to. justice kavanaugh: but your position, in the district court, was that all the compensation limits are contrary to the rule of reason, correct? mr. kessler: yes. i lost that as a matter of fact. and they doubled on that issue twice as a rule of reason. and the facts would probably have to change further for a different result to happen. if there are new material facts in the future, then the...
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also ahead, governments can't decide unilaterally which websites they don't like. journalists react in the united states. these is dozens of media web domains linked to iran, claiming that behind this information can be criminal or victim. a french woman who says she lived in terra for decades is on trial for murdering her husband. was campaign was that little protection in cases of domestic violence. the report reveals suicides by us, the veterans of the war on terror, 4 times higher than combat sex. we hear from one former i just and 6 in the evening on wednesday, here in moscow. my name's collin bryant, welcome to you. we'll use formality international. our top story this out in the russian defense ministry says it's 5 warning shots after a british destroyer and its waters. let's get the latest now from our correspondent marine gas dev. hi again, moorehead. what more? we now with this point? well, according to the russian ministry of defense, the british warship was warned, as it was approaching russia territorial waters, off the coast of crimea to stay out good. those warnings, it
also ahead, governments can't decide unilaterally which websites they don't like. journalists react in the united states. these is dozens of media web domains linked to iran, claiming that behind this information can be criminal or victim. a french woman who says she lived in terra for decades is on trial for murdering her husband. was campaign was that little protection in cases of domestic violence. the report reveals suicides by us, the veterans of the war on terror, 4 times higher than...
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that is the country with which the u. s. is really interested in maintaining a very close relationship when they take for granted. germany cross has over this russian nordstrom to deal at the moment. yeah. you see the problem with the german government has been there for some time, as long as us troops stationed in that concrete and think about it. the war ended in 1945, the west port in well known nazis and fashion. some key positions in the army and intelligence services. 40 to 45 percent of the judiciary, the army. and so the top ross were not changed. same in japan, yet in both these countries, they still have military bases. and so both these gun creates japan more than germany, have no real sovereignty. the hatred of russia now is not related in particular to what may or may not do. it's related to the fact that the russian government has taken back its sovereignty. that gorbachev in his week when years thin in a completely craven way, had given up all the crops to we do what you want and got no concessions. a toll apa
that is the country with which the u. s. is really interested in maintaining a very close relationship when they take for granted. germany cross has over this russian nordstrom to deal at the moment. yeah. you see the problem with the german government has been there for some time, as long as us troops stationed in that concrete and think about it. the war ended in 1945, the west port in well known nazis and fashion. some key positions in the army and intelligence services. 40 to 45 percent of...
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, which were denied. but let me talk about that february publication, because in that, the chinese published the genome of coding of, of the cold current of ours. but they didn't do the whole genome. they, they did most of it and they stopped short right at the point with 6 pieces down later after that the, if you're in clever psych was there, there publication did not include the hearing leaving side, which is so critical to understanding this and so critical to finding it, so even there are publication the most read publication, nature magazine in the last 10 years, millions of reads. and if they left out a critical part that it's in conceivable that they profess them all over. and there's a little knowledge that i know about that i have about the subject. i mean, those were very early days of depend damage and there's still much we don't know about 900 isn't. is that really surprising that some portion of that gina would be missing? oh yeah. you know, because this was supposedly the old you know, that
, which were denied. but let me talk about that february publication, because in that, the chinese published the genome of coding of, of the cold current of ours. but they didn't do the whole genome. they, they did most of it and they stopped short right at the point with 6 pieces down later after that the, if you're in clever psych was there, there publication did not include the hearing leaving side, which is so critical to understanding this and so critical to finding it, so even there are...
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which is one more reason why dutch m p 's. find it strange reading that ukraine didn't know that there was a danger to civilian aircraft. new in this, our russian sputnik v cobra vaccine is under the microscope of the world health organization inspections of manufacturing sites have discovered violations of the facility in the russian city of mover, which is about 1400 kilometers east of moscow. the w h. i was so far inspected for sites out of 7 and comes off, the russia replied to registers. sputnik v in europe. right across the forest is correspondent alia. it's frank haile. one of the findings here, calling hi. so out of the 7 existing sputnik, the factories for which is more than a half have been inspected by the officials of the world health organization. and there were only complaints about one single production facility. in far, there were a total of 6 which included issues with data and test results and also things like lab conditions. but now, according to the officials in moscow, all these concerns and issues have be
which is one more reason why dutch m p 's. find it strange reading that ukraine didn't know that there was a danger to civilian aircraft. new in this, our russian sputnik v cobra vaccine is under the microscope of the world health organization inspections of manufacturing sites have discovered violations of the facility in the russian city of mover, which is about 1400 kilometers east of moscow. the w h. i was so far inspected for sites out of 7 and comes off, the russia replied to registers....
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he doesn't want an automatic voice which talks for him, he wants an automatic voice which he can control and peter has got a great phrase — he sort of describes it as a "jazz combo". it's like the idea of two systems working together to produce something which is greater than the sum of their parts. and create, they have — they have taught peter 2.0 how to sing. # come with me... # and you'll be... # ..in a world of pure imagination! this is brilliant! # take a look... how did you manage that, then? well, again... are you willy wonka? no! it is about communication, not just about the words you say. they've taken things even further by combining his synthetic voice with a virtual avatar, which is a work in progress. it's pretty amazing what technology can do these days. so, where does the ai start, and peter stop? lumbar phobia there is a path of least resistance. if the ai says stuff in a certain way it is easy to say let's just do that, then, but then how do you get the balance right? the real key is for the al to be personalised to peter, rather thanjust being a default system. you are
he doesn't want an automatic voice which talks for him, he wants an automatic voice which he can control and peter has got a great phrase — he sort of describes it as a "jazz combo". it's like the idea of two systems working together to produce something which is greater than the sum of their parts. and create, they have — they have taught peter 2.0 how to sing. # come with me... # and you'll be... # ..in a world of pure imagination! this is brilliant! # take a look... how did you...
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the machine knows which bin to pull because it knows which boxes are in it. then it will deliver it to me right here at the workstation. and i'll be able to. this will tell me in just a sec as soon as it populates which item number i'm looking for. look at the barcodes i can see that this is the appropriate box here. so then i will. scan it out. that means i could take it. i'll show you guys just as an example. so that's a finished box there. that's part of the collection. it looks really really pretty when it's in these acid free folders and this acid-free box with the spacer to alleviate some weight. i'm not sure exactly how many collections are in mars right now as far as the manuscript collections, but this system can hold almost 800,000 items and i think it's what little bit over half full right now as the library makes more room for workspace more books from the stacks go into this system for us. this is a great source of being able to put manuscript collections in it allows us to house large collections like the paul laxalt papers, which is over 800 of
the machine knows which bin to pull because it knows which boxes are in it. then it will deliver it to me right here at the workstation. and i'll be able to. this will tell me in just a sec as soon as it populates which item number i'm looking for. look at the barcodes i can see that this is the appropriate box here. so then i will. scan it out. that means i could take it. i'll show you guys just as an example. so that's a finished box there. that's part of the collection. it looks really...
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which also has been building up during the from era which are terrorists. so what we are expecting here in the next hour is one announcement about a long, long trade dispute between the us and you about it. craft building a subsidies. so between boeing on one hand in the us, an air bus here in europe. so we want, we are expecting announcement on that that that will be removed, but still the metal terrorists in place and bite and hasn't shown any incentive us yet. so we move those instead just hang on for a 2nd. i just want to play this out because also the agenda is jo buttons much anticipated meeting tomorrow with vladimir putin. and in an interview with the u. s . network nbc, which was broadcast on monday, the russian president said he's open to dialogue at a range of subjects despite deteriorate, relations on us. not sure you do federal and you that we have a bilateral relationship that has deteriorated to what is the lowest point in recent years. a waiver there still matters that need comparing and identifying and a determination of mutual positions. t
which also has been building up during the from era which are terrorists. so what we are expecting here in the next hour is one announcement about a long, long trade dispute between the us and you about it. craft building a subsidies. so between boeing on one hand in the us, an air bus here in europe. so we want, we are expecting announcement on that that that will be removed, but still the metal terrorists in place and bite and hasn't shown any incentive us yet. so we move those instead just...
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why— all china, which is the case. why is— all china, which is the case.e have been exploited, so we are the brothers— been exploited, so we are the brothers of the rest of africa and — brothers of the rest of africa and asia. _ brothers of the rest of africa and asia, its geo— political argument in china. the chinese leaders — argument in china. the chinese leaders to— argument in china. the chinese leaders to be considered as a rich _ leaders to be considered as a rich country. this kind of double _ rich country. this kind of double language is exploited by china _ double language is exploited by china as — double language is exploited by china as a geopolitical argument to continue with the rest of— argument to continue with the rest of the world.— rest of the world. we're going to wrap up — rest of the world. we're going to wrap up with _ rest of the world. we're going to wrap up with one _ rest of the world. we're going to wrap up with one last - rest of the world. we're going to wrap up with one last quickj to wrap up with one last quick fire questio
why— all china, which is the case. why is— all china, which is the case.e have been exploited, so we are the brothers— been exploited, so we are the brothers of the rest of africa and — brothers of the rest of africa and asia. _ brothers of the rest of africa and asia, its geo— political argument in china. the chinese leaders — argument in china. the chinese leaders to— argument in china. the chinese leaders to be considered as a rich _ leaders to be considered as a rich country....
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why should i mean, that's something which is inconceivable. for west israel has been such a reliable relay a western imperialism since 94849 onwards. that is something they cannot consider is punishing it for what it is doing. and people sometimes say to me, but, you know, do you think this walk whatever and i could walk. and within 3 months, if the united states in particular and its allies imposed miller creek sanctions. and if necessary, economic sanctions on israel till it pulls out all its troops from the occupied areas to start off with and remove the settlements, they have to be removed. so i think that could be a dumont, which in odin time, some more grid sinus supported, but that's all gone now is through itself because the state run by these really far . right. and still they gave it so much leeway. so the war, the situation goes on the lakes to the next town, you know, the bathroom would probably be the say, i mean the 1st in the 3. 0 $1.00 which lasted 3 years. forced these re lease to negotiate, but they picked and chose who they
why should i mean, that's something which is inconceivable. for west israel has been such a reliable relay a western imperialism since 94849 onwards. that is something they cannot consider is punishing it for what it is doing. and people sometimes say to me, but, you know, do you think this walk whatever and i could walk. and within 3 months, if the united states in particular and its allies imposed miller creek sanctions. and if necessary, economic sanctions on israel till it pulls out all its...
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i also think that the division of news in which you consume only that news which seems to most agree with what you believe leads to a lack of contrary opinions and examples. so, yeah. i think that's absolutely true. yeah. please. >> you have been talking about conspiracy theories that people have about government. but in this administration it's, like, they are the ones promoting some conspiracy theories. >> yes. >> like the birther movement. trump also mentioned ted cruz, his dad being involved this the jfk assassination. michael flynn and pizza. and so many others. and that is extremely scary that some of the followers, because trump has a lot of supporters, might actually believe those conspiracy theories because they are coming from them, from him. >> if you look at comet ping-pong, a guy shows up with a rifle. the imagery and symbolism there. one of the things that achieves political takeoff for donald trump was his opposition to obama and pushing birtherism. he is attached to that early on. i don't think it's the only reason he won. it certainly was a reason. i would say part o
i also think that the division of news in which you consume only that news which seems to most agree with what you believe leads to a lack of contrary opinions and examples. so, yeah. i think that's absolutely true. yeah. please. >> you have been talking about conspiracy theories that people have about government. but in this administration it's, like, they are the ones promoting some conspiracy theories. >> yes. >> like the birther movement. trump also mentioned ted cruz, his...
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which was very nice. actually mitchell was indicted my attorney general and was indicted the same morning. and so that was fine, but the more important thing was congress had voted. the first time to cut off the money, so the president now says to hold him. for example on this i've heard this i can't imitate too. well with my voice now. for example on this national security thing. we have the rocky situation where the son of a -- thief is made a national hero and it's going to get off on a mistrial. and the new york times gets a pulitzer prize for stealing documents. they're trying to get at us with thieves. what are the name of god if we come to and satisfaction reading that and the the end the book is what we had come back to was a democratic republic. not an elected monarchy. a government under law with congress the courts and the press functioning the curtail executive abuses as our constitution envisioned. and a senator byrd laid out for us now. moreover for the first time in this or any other countr
which was very nice. actually mitchell was indicted my attorney general and was indicted the same morning. and so that was fine, but the more important thing was congress had voted. the first time to cut off the money, so the president now says to hold him. for example on this i've heard this i can't imitate too. well with my voice now. for example on this national security thing. we have the rocky situation where the son of a -- thief is made a national hero and it's going to get off on a...
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he also took a photograph of a dead person, which i didn't include in the in the presentation, but which is i think the only one of a dead dead person which is surprising in the sense that we know that approximately three to five thousand people died and so one would assume that people walking around the city with their cameras would can be confronted with death, but there are very few photographs of dead bodies and so having arnold gennthe, take a photograph like this one is is again rare when we're looking at his photographs of ruins specifically the portals of the past this ties in with what other photographers were were doing and when you look at the later output specifically the photographs of chinatown of old chinatown this romanticizing look on the neighborhood also prior to the earthquake this nostalgia for a seemingly harmonious san francisco prior to the earthquake this very much ties in with booster publications. so can't this output is very ambiguous in in sense. yeah sometimes sometimes there's definitely an overlap with the booster imagery and sometimes there's definitely n
he also took a photograph of a dead person, which i didn't include in the in the presentation, but which is i think the only one of a dead dead person which is surprising in the sense that we know that approximately three to five thousand people died and so one would assume that people walking around the city with their cameras would can be confronted with death, but there are very few photographs of dead bodies and so having arnold gennthe, take a photograph like this one is is again rare when...
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health services which is really a private project, a two-year pilot project which allows for rehabilitative for and care residential services that we do not have in san francisco at this time available to us. and although the site is currently in the east bay, a.m.a. health services has actually bought a site on chatwell in san francisco, is remodelling that and this pilot would then take place here composing approximately 20 beds. this is a service that we don't have now and which staff felt that would be an important project to see how well it would work within a residential and care setting, which is then destined to then move on to independent living which this company also has. the second contract we reviewed was that of the san francisco community health authority, also sometimes nobody as the san francisco health plan. and this was for a retroactive contract that began july 1, 2020 under an emergency declaration from the mayor, her 17 supplement on that declaration to have an amount of 14,903,500 dollars be offered to the employees of our health service systems that would then be eli
health services which is really a private project, a two-year pilot project which allows for rehabilitative for and care residential services that we do not have in san francisco at this time available to us. and although the site is currently in the east bay, a.m.a. health services has actually bought a site on chatwell in san francisco, is remodelling that and this pilot would then take place here composing approximately 20 beds. this is a service that we don't have now and which staff felt...