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. >> just how powerful is he? >> putin has the authority. >> i haven't seen -- >> so powerful, he apparently tried to rig the american election. >> of course putin want hillary clinton to leave. >> he dispaized hillary clinton. what would you like better? >> vladimir putin is not a friend to kmoksy, it is a crook. >> after the strange summit between vladimir putin and donald trump at helsinki, americans are asking, what did putin get and what more does he want. is he really the most powerful man in the world? december 5th, 1989. it was a cold night in east germany. it would change the course of vladimir putin's life. the berlin wall had just fallen. [crowd chanting] . >> all over east germany, angry crowds roamed the streets, lashing out at symbols of communist rule. that night in dresden they found the target. the local kgb headquarters. a mob surrounded the building as the hour grew later, the crowd grew larger. inside, peering through the curtains, was a young kgb lieutenant colonel named vladimir putin. >> he
. >> just how powerful is he? >> putin has the authority. >> i haven't seen -- >> so powerful, he apparently tried to rig the american election. >> of course putin want hillary clinton to leave. >> he dispaized hillary clinton. what would you like better? >> vladimir putin is not a friend to kmoksy, it is a crook. >> after the strange summit between vladimir putin and donald trump at helsinki, americans are asking, what did putin get and what more...
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all the power goes through the existed power grid. >> we haven't had any problems with the switch over to clean power. >> it's super easy to sign up. our book keeper signed up online, it took about 15 minutes. nothing changed but now we have cleaner energy. >> we see clean power sf as a key strategy to meet renewable energy goal, we have a goal of 50% renewable energy by 2020. currently we have enrolled about 86,000 customers across the city. about 20% of what we hope to serve in the future and in the next two years we'll offer service to all san francisco electricity customers. >> an easy way to align your environmental responsibilities and goals around climate change and it's so easy that it's hard to not want to do it and it doesn't really add anything to the bill. >> joining clean power sf is one of the easiest ways to fight climate change, receiving cleaner energy at low and stable rates, you're helping to support a not for profit that helps influence the energy grid and produce more production. >> i would encourage any business to seriously convert to the clean sf service. it's g
all the power goes through the existed power grid. >> we haven't had any problems with the switch over to clean power. >> it's super easy to sign up. our book keeper signed up online, it took about 15 minutes. nothing changed but now we have cleaner energy. >> we see clean power sf as a key strategy to meet renewable energy goal, we have a goal of 50% renewable energy by 2020. currently we have enrolled about 86,000 customers across the city. about 20% of what we hope to serve...
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as is impotent what you call impotence because i don't have the power the power to say look please how much are those one panels here take it. with an unemployment rate of nine point six percent the lowest in almost thirty years there are signs of economic recovery but the island still has a long way to go the grid is evolving rapidly and threats are changing the country's top energy researchers are agreed that energy alone can't move forward without also taking national security into consideration u.s. power systems are potentially vulnerable to large scale impacts from complex threats including disturbances and automatic pulses from mile to to nuclear detonation while national security remains on the forefront of energy technology industry leaders say that finding the most efficient battery storage on able the us to utilize renewable energy at a better capacity at the coachella valley just waits r.t. . over half of all public schools in the u.s. are barely making the grade a d. plus is all they get according to the american society of civil engineers infrastructure report card the do
as is impotent what you call impotence because i don't have the power the power to say look please how much are those one panels here take it. with an unemployment rate of nine point six percent the lowest in almost thirty years there are signs of economic recovery but the island still has a long way to go the grid is evolving rapidly and threats are changing the country's top energy researchers are agreed that energy alone can't move forward without also taking national security into...
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clean power s.f. here to present on this item. >> thank you, good morning, supervisors. i'm the director of the clean s.f. program for the power enterprise. i also wanted to welcome supervisor brown, we look forward to working with you. before you is a resolution to authorize the amendment to c cs247r, with calpine energy solutions to provide data management and billing and customer care services for the sfpuc clean power program. i have a few slides for and you some remarks and i can take your questions about this item. by way of background, clean power s.f. is san francisco's community choice aggregation program. authorized by assembly bill 117, and adopted by the board of supervisors and mayor. cca allows a city and/or a county to become the default electric supplier in its jurisdiction in partnership with the local investor-owned utility. by allowing the city to determine the source of its energy supply, and to direct more of its electric customers' dollars towards renewable and clean sources of e
clean power s.f. here to present on this item. >> thank you, good morning, supervisors. i'm the director of the clean s.f. program for the power enterprise. i also wanted to welcome supervisor brown, we look forward to working with you. before you is a resolution to authorize the amendment to c cs247r, with calpine energy solutions to provide data management and billing and customer care services for the sfpuc clean power program. i have a few slides for and you some remarks and i can...
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including the power of censure, the power of the purse, power of personnel, powers of investigation and oversight, powers to legislate, and says figure out what you need to deal with the problem at hand, and if you think about impeachment that way, not as is there a high crime and misdemeanor, if so, surely we must do this. as one pow or continuum of others in restraining a president who's gone off the rails, the framework looks different. every power especially the great powers of the constitution come with a price when exercised, and the potential price of impeachment is great. in chapter three of the book and i'll sketch it out, we basically say think inning about impeachment, have you three questions to ask, what if we impeach too early. what are the risks of impeaches not at all or too late and what risks are unavoidable in any impeachment, no matter how well timed and well justified. and provide a broad framework we think can apply to any presidency to come, to emphasize the judgment calls that have to be made among great uncertainty about what the future may hold and how peop
including the power of censure, the power of the purse, power of personnel, powers of investigation and oversight, powers to legislate, and says figure out what you need to deal with the problem at hand, and if you think about impeachment that way, not as is there a high crime and misdemeanor, if so, surely we must do this. as one pow or continuum of others in restraining a president who's gone off the rails, the framework looks different. every power especially the great powers of the...
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"power lunch" right now. >>> welcome to "power lunch. i'm michelle kbrus ocaruso-cabra the dow and s&p 500 are trying to avoid their first back-to-back losses of july. both still on track for their biggest monthly gains since january. you got all that tech and consumer staples are the best performing sectors. utilities and real estate are the biggest laggards, up by 0.8%. three movers at this hour. microsoft is rallying on its strong earnings skechers tanking. >>> president trump busy today doubling down on his tough talk on china in his interview with our joe kernen we we'll replay some of that in just a moment but first what the president has been tweeting about trade deficits and currency manipulation. >> reporter: among other things the president has currencies and the u.s. dollar on his mind. here's a pair of tweets from this morning laying out his argument the question is whether or not this is the president intentionally talking the dollar down or just laying out his perspective. the president says china, the european union and ot
"power lunch" right now. >>> welcome to "power lunch. i'm michelle kbrus ocaruso-cabra the dow and s&p 500 are trying to avoid their first back-to-back losses of july. both still on track for their biggest monthly gains since january. you got all that tech and consumer staples are the best performing sectors. utilities and real estate are the biggest laggards, up by 0.8%. three movers at this hour. microsoft is rallying on its strong earnings skechers tanking....
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a son search for the truth. >> francis gary powers junior is the son of gary and claudia powers. he holds a bachelor degree of philosophy from los angeles and a masters degree in public administration from our own george mason university in virginia. he is the founder and chairman of the cold war museum located just 45 minutes west of washington dc. he founded the museum in 1996 to honor cold war veterans,
a son search for the truth. >> francis gary powers junior is the son of gary and claudia powers. he holds a bachelor degree of philosophy from los angeles and a masters degree in public administration from our own george mason university in virginia. he is the founder and chairman of the cold war museum located just 45 minutes west of washington dc. he founded the museum in 1996 to honor cold war veterans,
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i am michael hines, director of clean power s.f. for the power enterprise. for this cc update -- c.c.a. update today, i will do the usual cover enrolment activities, service status to customers and provide an update on regulatory activities. with respect to enrolment in service to the customers, we have been reporting to you for quite a few months. through the end of june, clean power s.f. was serving around 81,000 active accounts. with a cumulative opt out rate of 3.2 cents mark, or 96-point 8% retention rate. our super green upgrade to rate has stayed steady at four% of the enrolled accounts. that means about 3400 businesses and residents in san francisco have elected to receive 100% renewable energy from clean power s.f. beginning this month, we will start serving an additional 27,000 commercial and residential customers, in fact a a good number of these accounts have already started cutting over to clean power s.f. service in early july on the regular metre read date. all is going smoothly so far. as part of the enrolment process, we have completed maili
i am michael hines, director of clean power s.f. for the power enterprise. for this cc update -- c.c.a. update today, i will do the usual cover enrolment activities, service status to customers and provide an update on regulatory activities. with respect to enrolment in service to the customers, we have been reporting to you for quite a few months. through the end of june, clean power s.f. was serving around 81,000 active accounts. with a cumulative opt out rate of 3.2 cents mark, or 96-point...
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power and now chooses to get behind judge kavanaugh who seems to have almost a maniacal view of power, we've got trouble. we'd better be awfully careful here in this country. the senate is going to have to look at each and every one of these issues. today however i want to focus on the issue that might have the most profound consequences to the average american must immediately. health care and protection for americans to existing conditions. in a few minutes i'll be joined by colleagues at mansfield to discuss the issue at length. but right now, here is what i would like to say. prior to judge kavanaugh selection,av president trump promise to nominate a judge who would do the right thing by mike judge robertson health care. those are trumps words. he commissioned a list of judges from the heritage foundation. a fiery special interest group dedicated to dismantlinger government including and especially the health care law. the government spends a lot of money in these rich people behind the heritage foundation don't want to pay any taxes, the poor folks are struggling and where do my
power and now chooses to get behind judge kavanaugh who seems to have almost a maniacal view of power, we've got trouble. we'd better be awfully careful here in this country. the senate is going to have to look at each and every one of these issues. today however i want to focus on the issue that might have the most profound consequences to the average american must immediately. health care and protection for americans to existing conditions. in a few minutes i'll be joined by colleagues at...
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station before that closure and that's a different issue the power station does not rely on oil from this border it's been relying on it supplied from egypt thomas says it simply does not have enough money to pay for that vital fuel for the power station is also the issues of the amount of money that people simply have in their pockets to pay their electricity bills and this will stay in the big political rift between hamas and fatah that is going on now since hamas took power here in two thousand and seven for the last year and a half the pollen is the dominated palestinian authority has not paid the salaries for thousands of civil servants here and hamas says this is a as a result of that that they call their electricity bills so the gas the oil for the power station cannot be pulled but as i say there is a sense of temporary relief here now that they saw oil gas and this this cooking gas is being transported into gaza but of course so much depends on maintaining this cease fire between hamas and israel after what can only be described as the largest escalation of violence of the l
station before that closure and that's a different issue the power station does not rely on oil from this border it's been relying on it supplied from egypt thomas says it simply does not have enough money to pay for that vital fuel for the power station is also the issues of the amount of money that people simply have in their pockets to pay their electricity bills and this will stay in the big political rift between hamas and fatah that is going on now since hamas took power here in two...
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bar the canals and cut the power. west berlin was a hundred miles deep into the soviet zone of germany. this was to be the way to force the western allies to quit berlin. thus 2 million people were isolated. to be faced with the prospect of hunger, cold, unemployment, and misery. no way in, no way out. the only element still open, the air above. it started as a trickle as a temporary measure. plane after plane, destination the air fields of west berlin. the vital necessities, food, raw materials, even coal, brought in by air until the united states, great britain, and france were embarked upon the biggest air transport operation history has ever seen. around the clock, plane after plane. even flying boats to set down on west berlin's lakes. in the beleaguered city power shortages forced transport shortages, and there was a food shortage. rather short measure than surrender. as each night fell the roar of air engines increased. dependence on power from the eastern sector, west berlin was plunged each night into a black
bar the canals and cut the power. west berlin was a hundred miles deep into the soviet zone of germany. this was to be the way to force the western allies to quit berlin. thus 2 million people were isolated. to be faced with the prospect of hunger, cold, unemployment, and misery. no way in, no way out. the only element still open, the air above. it started as a trickle as a temporary measure. plane after plane, destination the air fields of west berlin. the vital necessities, food, raw...
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to speak truth to the powers across the street and down pennsylvania avenue. so i'm here with sadness to say, judge kavanaugh, you don't belong in this building as a justice. judge kavanaugh, you should not be serving in this building as a supreme court justice. .. here is a memo to the parkland students. if you care about common sense and done violence protection, judge kavanaugh is your worst nightmare. if you want background checks for a man on assault weapons or any of the other common sense sensible measures that wehave in connecticut or california or new york , kavanaugh will strike them down. in his record, it's indisputable. he is the worst nightmare of advocates for common sense measures to stop the epidemic of gun violence in this country, given his seat on the sport and you can say goodbye to themeasures in new york and connecticut and california that have helped save lives .i'm a no on this nominee. my colleagues should be unknow on this nominee unless judge kavanaugh specifically commits that he will recuse himself on any issue that involves presi
to speak truth to the powers across the street and down pennsylvania avenue. so i'm here with sadness to say, judge kavanaugh, you don't belong in this building as a justice. judge kavanaugh, you should not be serving in this building as a supreme court justice. .. here is a memo to the parkland students. if you care about common sense and done violence protection, judge kavanaugh is your worst nightmare. if you want background checks for a man on assault weapons or any of the other common...
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to where the elected leaders to wear members see power within themselves. as a result, the decision of the 800,000 people who are affected by this, over 500 30,000 have already signed new union cars. the day after the decision, the mackinac center supported by jesse devoss, they had teacher e-mails across the country, one should wonder how that was allowed. what has happened is people are pissed that they would use their school e-mails, regardless in our union meeting if there's ten people there you'll get 20 opinions. what they don't want is the koch brothers or others to take away their powers and rights. that's where were seeing. people are not dropping, their joining. you hear the defiance in my voice, it is because people are sticking to their union because they understand that what we can do together is impossible for people to do alone. thank you. >> we have the ranking member on the health education committee and a senior member of the democratic leadership in the senate. >> thank you. i just want to say few things. thank you for organizing this and
to where the elected leaders to wear members see power within themselves. as a result, the decision of the 800,000 people who are affected by this, over 500 30,000 have already signed new union cars. the day after the decision, the mackinac center supported by jesse devoss, they had teacher e-mails across the country, one should wonder how that was allowed. what has happened is people are pissed that they would use their school e-mails, regardless in our union meeting if there's ten people...
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and that is pretty powerful. then also with one of these locations that the yellow user hit this location twice and that is pretty important in a minute. but people are repetitive and predictable everybody is unique about predictable. going to the same place over and over is a very common and important feature. that we can go further than that. but were they there at the same time? so i'm off to pay that old video of users moving around each hour is roughly 12th and you will see some pecan yellow flashes as they moved around on the map you can see where they were in particular locations. okay. this is a person moving through a city. but you can imagine this is a real person and this time we see they were in the same place but never at the same time. so they probably did not run into. so once we can see where they are we have this idea they go to the same place over and over then we can find that pattern so this is what they said were important in their lives in the circles where we decided were important location
and that is pretty powerful. then also with one of these locations that the yellow user hit this location twice and that is pretty important in a minute. but people are repetitive and predictable everybody is unique about predictable. going to the same place over and over is a very common and important feature. that we can go further than that. but were they there at the same time? so i'm off to pay that old video of users moving around each hour is roughly 12th and you will see some pecan...
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puts its power to the people with front wheel drive while the d.c.c. system adapts the shock absorbers to the current driving situation what's more electronic differential lock x t s plus improves dynamic cornering by slowing the inside wheels when needed. it's comedy points out that it's not just the engine performance that makes the octavia are as sporty but more importantly it's handling the direct steering works like a charm and the a q a limited slip differential limits understeering want to accelerate into fantasy into a curve and helps keep the car in the lane even at high speed. but the octavia is almost so utterly boy who hardly shows his athletic origins one clue is the two toned rims available for the extreme line and the black exhaust tips let everyone know they were just overtaken by an artist who forty five. inside but longer passenger cabin is a definite plus. i know part of the octavia andy explains has always been known for spaciousness and back even when the friend seats are pushed way back there's plenty of leg room left and when he
puts its power to the people with front wheel drive while the d.c.c. system adapts the shock absorbers to the current driving situation what's more electronic differential lock x t s plus improves dynamic cornering by slowing the inside wheels when needed. it's comedy points out that it's not just the engine performance that makes the octavia are as sporty but more importantly it's handling the direct steering works like a charm and the a q a limited slip differential limits understeering want...
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david: a powerful answer. thatt to take a question feed,n from our twitter and it's an interesting question, as i read it. it's really asking how sound is we totructure that rebuild? how bad is the rot? view of thesks your stability of our system of checks and balances, the rule of and other cornerstones of democracy. are you worried that those have weakened by these many partisanship?r sec. panetta: there's no said,on that -- as i pointing to the dysfunction, that it's been weakened by inability of presidents and congresses to together. this didn't just happen with trump. this goes back a ways. probably the last 15 years presidents have found it difficult to work with congress. congress has become more engaged inhey've trench warfare. there's this inability to sit down and really work through those issues. and we're seeing that today. at the same time, our a systemrs did design in which they did not to locate power in any one branch of government. they didn't want a king. a parliament.nt they didn't want a st
david: a powerful answer. thatt to take a question feed,n from our twitter and it's an interesting question, as i read it. it's really asking how sound is we totructure that rebuild? how bad is the rot? view of thesks your stability of our system of checks and balances, the rule of and other cornerstones of democracy. are you worried that those have weakened by these many partisanship?r sec. panetta: there's no said,on that -- as i pointing to the dysfunction, that it's been weakened by...
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framers and wisdom separated power to te claire war from the power to wage it but mr. chairman as you have observed. the reality is that we are at war anywhere and any time the president says so. we have effectively seeded them to the president. seeding war powers to the president is a way to playing safe in avoiding declaration of war and keeping forced authorizations vague and malleable, we can blame the president when things go wrong but we must not shirk our responsibility in the wake of political epxpedincy. this is not a partisan issue and nor should it be. congress hasn't declared war since world war ii. president obama did not seek for military force in libya, nor did president trump seek congressional, rather, authorization for military action in syria. the 2001 use of military force against al-qaeda has now been used by president presidents to support combat in countries with no nexus to 9/11 and organizations that didn't exist them. that's why i supported senator paul's effort to repeal the 2001 and 2002 authorizations of use of military force. the world has
framers and wisdom separated power to te claire war from the power to wage it but mr. chairman as you have observed. the reality is that we are at war anywhere and any time the president says so. we have effectively seeded them to the president. seeding war powers to the president is a way to playing safe in avoiding declaration of war and keeping forced authorizations vague and malleable, we can blame the president when things go wrong but we must not shirk our responsibility in the wake of...
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power. -- power plant. nuclear power plants have been major large-scale radioactive organizations. after about 60 years, the united states have generated roughly 30% of the total global energy of spent nuclear fuel. there are about 80,150 metric tons at about 125 sites, nine of which are operational. i'm concerned about this because of this material which is the most hazardous material on the planet. it is a unique material that is something that was totally new and i thought about until about 19 50 when the united states government began to ponder the subject of what do we do with these wastes. in 1959, abel weldon, university professor at johns hopkins testified before congress the first time to inquire it on the subject, he said their toxicity in general is greater by far than any industrial material in any other country. he said we dispose waste of -- by actual conversion of the hazardous material. spent fuel is essentially bound up in more than 34,000 long rectangular assemblies contain
power. -- power plant. nuclear power plants have been major large-scale radioactive organizations. after about 60 years, the united states have generated roughly 30% of the total global energy of spent nuclear fuel. there are about 80,150 metric tons at about 125 sites, nine of which are operational. i'm concerned about this because of this material which is the most hazardous material on the planet. it is a unique material that is something that was totally new and i thought about until about...
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how did grant use those powers? >> that is another interesting part of the story of suspension a lot of people do not know. we think about it in the dramatic emergency power generally at odds with civil liberties. it is a very dangerous power and we should underscore that without question. there have only been a handful in american history. ones wase important done to promote the cause of civil rights. president grant went to congress and said things are out of control in the south. the clan has taken over law enforcement and all kinds of things. they are terrorizing areas of the south and preventing enforcement of the laws and they need more power. and i stand committed to promoting the reconstruction amendment and making sure the words written on paper are real. but i need emergency powers to do that. authorityave him the to suspend. the exercise did in a very he exercisedr -- it in a very long limited way in areas of south carolina to roundup people in the klan and allow people to live freely and safely and start
how did grant use those powers? >> that is another interesting part of the story of suspension a lot of people do not know. we think about it in the dramatic emergency power generally at odds with civil liberties. it is a very dangerous power and we should underscore that without question. there have only been a handful in american history. ones wase important done to promote the cause of civil rights. president grant went to congress and said things are out of control in the south. the...
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david: a powerful answer. i want to take a question that came in from our twitter feed, and it's an interesting question. as i read it, it's really asking how sound is this structure that want to rebuild? how bad is the rot? and the way the person phrases this is to ask your view of the stability of our system of checks and balances, the rule of law, and other cornerstones of democracy. are you worried that those have been weakened by these many years of bitter, bitter partisanship? sec. panetta: there's no question that as i said, , pointing to the dysfunction, that it's been weakened by virtue of the inability of presidents and congresses to work together. this didn't just happen with trump. this goes back a ways. probably the last 15 years , presidents have found it difficult to work with congress. congress has become more partisan, they've engaged in trench warfare. there has been this inability to sit down and really be able to work through those issues and , we're seeing that today. at the same time, our
david: a powerful answer. i want to take a question that came in from our twitter feed, and it's an interesting question. as i read it, it's really asking how sound is this structure that want to rebuild? how bad is the rot? and the way the person phrases this is to ask your view of the stability of our system of checks and balances, the rule of law, and other cornerstones of democracy. are you worried that those have been weakened by these many years of bitter, bitter partisanship? sec....
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to cling to power so he doesn't hesitate to suppress. this is cambodia six election since one thousand nine hundred three after decades of war and who has made it very clear that he wants a big turnout. as polls close in cambodia consensus seems assured of his seventh straight term as prime minister further securing his name in the history books. our correspondent and heartache is in cambodia and capital phnom penh for more on the story and the poles have no clothes in cambodia selection and hundreds and looks sash to win yet another term so what does this mean for cambodia. means that the ruling party c.p.p. and the prime minister. can further tighten their already pretty tight grip on power that he can continue to work on his success and he's already started doing that building up his sons or one of his sons as as his successor and it also means that the hopes that many in the international community had for cambodia after that clear regime back in the seventy's that the country was going to slowly but eventually transition to a democr
to cling to power so he doesn't hesitate to suppress. this is cambodia six election since one thousand nine hundred three after decades of war and who has made it very clear that he wants a big turnout. as polls close in cambodia consensus seems assured of his seventh straight term as prime minister further securing his name in the history books. our correspondent and heartache is in cambodia and capital phnom penh for more on the story and the poles have no clothes in cambodia selection and...
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you have power. they want to keep their power. every single person in this room could run for school board. there's nothing stopping them. it's not a full-time job. do you run for office or tell your children to run for office, do you run for the county commissiocounty commissionor the the ability to stay engaged in your community. but we tell you if you show up in mass with your family and other people that you know at a council meeting, they will be scared to death. [laughter] they want to know what's going on, are they in trouble, just your presence puts troubled if we stay home, we watch tv and we let the government have been somewhere else and that has to be over. power is not just about voting. [applause] when we all decide on a saturday that we are going to go to the movies or something, there are three carload second of going. if we can just approach this and take the whole family, right next [laughter] >> i have a question for you because i want to understand is a little bit of a challenge right now because in many ways,
you have power. they want to keep their power. every single person in this room could run for school board. there's nothing stopping them. it's not a full-time job. do you run for office or tell your children to run for office, do you run for the county commissiocounty commissionor the the ability to stay engaged in your community. but we tell you if you show up in mass with your family and other people that you know at a council meeting, they will be scared to death. [laughter] they want to...
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station before that closure and that's a different issue the power station does not rely on oil from this border has been relying on it to be supplied from egypt thomas says it simply does not have enough money to pay for that vital fuel for the power station is also the issues of the amount of money that people simply have in their pockets to pay their electricity bills and this will stem from the big political rift between hamas and fatah that is going on now since hamas took power here in two thousand and seven for the last year and a half the pollen is the dominated palestinian authority has not paid the salaries for thousands of civil servants here and hamas says is as a as a result of that what they call pay their electricity bills so the gas the oil for the power station cannot be bull as i say there is a sense of temporary relief here now that they saw oil gas at this this cooking gas is being transported into gaza but of course so much depends on maintaining this cease fire between hamas and israel after what can only be described as the largest escalation of violence of the
station before that closure and that's a different issue the power station does not rely on oil from this border has been relying on it to be supplied from egypt thomas says it simply does not have enough money to pay for that vital fuel for the power station is also the issues of the amount of money that people simply have in their pockets to pay their electricity bills and this will stem from the big political rift between hamas and fatah that is going on now since hamas took power here in...
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the votes in pakistan after a violent election campaign it'll be only the second civilian transfer of power in the country seventy one year history voting in most areas was peaceful but at deadly suicide bombing casts a shadow over the day we'll bring you the latest from islamabad also on the program that if you almost love this story must not overwhelm us. because it is now time to fight to stand together the bright. greece's prime minister process consoles a grieving nation after wildfires kill at least eighty people rescue workers are not going door to door searching for survivors from. time to emergency supplies down to right for people made homeless by the collapse of a dam in laos at least nineteen people known to have died. i'm phil gail welcome to the program vote counting has begun in pakistan's tense violent parliamentary elections results are not expected for several hours but the leading passes are said to be neck and neck the campaign so hundreds of people killed in suicide bombings and attacks at rallies and attack today in the city of quests that took the lives of thirty one
the votes in pakistan after a violent election campaign it'll be only the second civilian transfer of power in the country seventy one year history voting in most areas was peaceful but at deadly suicide bombing casts a shadow over the day we'll bring you the latest from islamabad also on the program that if you almost love this story must not overwhelm us. because it is now time to fight to stand together the bright. greece's prime minister process consoles a grieving nation after wildfires...
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cutting through the rhetoric holding the powerful to account facts the conflicts. conflict zone with tim sebastian. doubling. to. drive it the deal you motivate magazine on this edition where cars fly the world rally cross championship in sweden. all electric we tested out eve tron prototype. and so forth jennifer ford focus. the focus is one of ford's best sellers since it was launched twenty years ago sixteen million units are rolled off the assembly line. yet the current history most patriot has found the fourth generation launched in twenty eight team is all new a completely fresh start. the grill has grown bigger and bolder the headlights have been redesigned with much greater emphasis on aerodynamics. about it's not a genius it is not just the design is new a lot has changed under the hood as well. for has installed its cutting edge three cylinder ego boost turbo charged gasoline powered and eco blue diesel engines . the new focus has grown to. just a little in size but this four point thirty eight meter mid-range car still qualifies as a compact. the interio
cutting through the rhetoric holding the powerful to account facts the conflicts. conflict zone with tim sebastian. doubling. to. drive it the deal you motivate magazine on this edition where cars fly the world rally cross championship in sweden. all electric we tested out eve tron prototype. and so forth jennifer ford focus. the focus is one of ford's best sellers since it was launched twenty years ago sixteen million units are rolled off the assembly line. yet the current history most patriot...
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the power purchase agreement. this is not a financial guaranty and it is not a guarantee of the debt. moreover, the federal government may never have to make any payment under this guaranty if they continue to pay its power bills. in my opinion it would immediately restore it to the status of an acceptable power offtake or and as a result private sector lenders and investors will invest in wind and solar projects in puerto rico in parallel with the longer-term work of getting it back on its own feet. thank you. >> thank you for your time. i think the entire panel for your testimony. we now turn to members for questions. i remind them under rule 3d, time is limited to five minutes. for you, if the member only gives you ten seconds to answer, you still have ten seconds to answer. i apologize for that in advance. we will see what happens but i left my questions later on. first let me turn to mr. gomer. we last determine if he has questions. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate the witnesses being here. mr. walker
the power purchase agreement. this is not a financial guaranty and it is not a guarantee of the debt. moreover, the federal government may never have to make any payment under this guaranty if they continue to pay its power bills. in my opinion it would immediately restore it to the status of an acceptable power offtake or and as a result private sector lenders and investors will invest in wind and solar projects in puerto rico in parallel with the longer-term work of getting it back on its own...
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two point lead for power. we're in oakland. power up 2 in the big3. we're on the bright side of the bay, oakland. it athe big3 here on fox sports power. two unbeaten squads up two. 33-31. let's go to the coach of power nancy liner man and nancy, when you look at this, tri-state has got 6 players who scored. meanwhile corey maggette has scored 24 of the 33. would you tell your team you don't feed the hot hand or what? >> you'll need to score a lot more because we only have 3 players with gomes not able to play. he's going to have to continue to play at a high level the way he has. we got guys that that can play multiple positions. >> brian: he gets that one over mobley and tied up at 33 >> jim: if they post up like that i think you'll have to come off on big baby on the weak side in order to double down. amar'e stoudemire did not like that call. maggette will shoot one for two. he's got 24. brian custer along with jim jackson. michael rappaport, working the sidelines. kristina pink be hosting here from oakland. week 3 of the big3. first team to 50 wins
two point lead for power. we're in oakland. power up 2 in the big3. we're on the bright side of the bay, oakland. it athe big3 here on fox sports power. two unbeaten squads up two. 33-31. let's go to the coach of power nancy liner man and nancy, when you look at this, tri-state has got 6 players who scored. meanwhile corey maggette has scored 24 of the 33. would you tell your team you don't feed the hot hand or what? >> you'll need to score a lot more because we only have 3 players with...
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that is powerful. congress does authorize suspension little bit later to president grant to help combat the kkk in the south. was that done in the proper procedural means underneath the constitution? how did grant use that power? >> that's another interesting part of the story of suspension that i think lot of people don't know. we think about it and we should as a dramatic emergency power that is generally speaking at odds with civil liberties. it is a very dangerous power. we should underscore a without question. one of the important suspensions and there's only been handful in american history was done to promote the cause of civil rights. president grant went to congress and said things are out of control in the south. the clan has taken over law enforcement and all kinds of things. they are terrorizing various areas of the south and preventing enforcement of the law. i need more power. i stand committed to promoting the reconstruction amendment and making sure that the words written on the paper a
that is powerful. congress does authorize suspension little bit later to president grant to help combat the kkk in the south. was that done in the proper procedural means underneath the constitution? how did grant use that power? >> that's another interesting part of the story of suspension that i think lot of people don't know. we think about it and we should as a dramatic emergency power that is generally speaking at odds with civil liberties. it is a very dangerous power. we should...
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why white power? some people use the phrase white nationalist to talk about this movement and this makes many people think first about the category of nationalists. most people think about the category of the nation. my book is not about people that are seeking to defend the nation. my book is about people who envision a transnational white quality achieved through file the race war, and en route to this they have illegal actions. in other words, nationalism should not be confused with sort of like overzealous patriotism. that's not what this is about. this this is a revolutionary movement. these activist carried out activities using strategies designed to hide what they were doing and the movement included groups ranging from klansmen to neo-nazis, from white separatist this skinheads, from radical militiamen to white separatists. they call themselves and i refer to them as the white power movement. now, the gestapo context that incubate dismembered shares a lot in, with our present movement. white p
why white power? some people use the phrase white nationalist to talk about this movement and this makes many people think first about the category of nationalists. most people think about the category of the nation. my book is not about people that are seeking to defend the nation. my book is about people who envision a transnational white quality achieved through file the race war, and en route to this they have illegal actions. in other words, nationalism should not be confused with sort of...
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human beings now had the power to destroy themselves. i think that's the norm you know military machine hunger i think that it's much more difficult to regulate military activities on ethical safety related or legal grounds compared to civilian activities. i mean in the ministry of a civilian life is all about managing prosperity but the but in military situations the top commanders can do pretty much what they want on the us and they do it or they have to do it because the enemy can to see if they don't they've lost the battle that happened here from federal. approximately two thousand nuclear devices have been tested since the dawn of the atomic age. this has contaminated thousands of square kilometers in the world's oceans from the arctic to the south pacific. it has also led to more than four hundred thousand cases of cancer. gary necklaces a professor of conservation at the university of idaho and an expert on how warfare affects the environment and local communities. the twentieth century. is a time where warfare preparations viole
human beings now had the power to destroy themselves. i think that's the norm you know military machine hunger i think that it's much more difficult to regulate military activities on ethical safety related or legal grounds compared to civilian activities. i mean in the ministry of a civilian life is all about managing prosperity but the but in military situations the top commanders can do pretty much what they want on the us and they do it or they have to do it because the enemy can to see if...
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major power in the middle east. europeans influence continues to grow politically economically and above all militarily. does iran truly keeps. the countries of homes out of their towns to isolate. iran from tucker said the car was aug first on t.w. . drive it the d w motor magazine coming up psy-ops crossover the new. breezes in the ffion five hundred convertible. and a spacious seven seater from lexus the already l. dad car chester and manual shaper points out that the lexus all right susan huge success and not just because of the continuing popularity of s.u.v.s but the trend goes toward more passengers so lexus decided to produce a longer version of the all rex and it accommodates seven people in. the all right so was developed specifically for the demands of the american and asian markets currently only one engine is available for it's the four hundred fifty eight there's no mention of the are extreme hundreds two liter turbo charged gasoline engine in the all right sales car configurator starting at sixty seve
major power in the middle east. europeans influence continues to grow politically economically and above all militarily. does iran truly keeps. the countries of homes out of their towns to isolate. iran from tucker said the car was aug first on t.w. . drive it the d w motor magazine coming up psy-ops crossover the new. breezes in the ffion five hundred convertible. and a spacious seven seater from lexus the already l. dad car chester and manual shaper points out that the lexus all right susan...
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it was because they didn't have adequate purchasing power. they didn't have adequate wages or income to buy all of that stuff. and it wasn't -- it wasn't just americans who were in this situation. but so too were our trading partners around the world. they didn't have enough income to buy all of the commodity we were producing in the fields and all of the wonderful things that our factories were making. so by the end of the 1920s, the american economy went bust. you all know this. you know the stock market crashed in 1929 and the world economy went bust as well. a worldwide economic depression set in that lasted between 1929 and wasn't officially over until 1942. what was called the great depression could be considered a crisis of abundance. it brought attention to purchasing power and in doing so, it ended up politicizing consumption. so we've talked a lot about how consumer culture rose to be at the very center of american culture and i keep telling you that we need to consider politics and today is the day that we will think about how cons
it was because they didn't have adequate purchasing power. they didn't have adequate wages or income to buy all of that stuff. and it wasn't -- it wasn't just americans who were in this situation. but so too were our trading partners around the world. they didn't have enough income to buy all of the commodity we were producing in the fields and all of the wonderful things that our factories were making. so by the end of the 1920s, the american economy went bust. you all know this. you know the...
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, the power granted to the congress, but also that the president has the power to ignore laws just by virtue of feeling that they are unconstitutional even if a court says they're constitutional. that is not the system of checks and balances set up in our constitution. so that is a big concern and it leads us to the conclusion that when a president is under investigation for the possibility of a serious crime of collaborating with the enemy, that president should not have this chamber considering -- considering, holding hearings, proceeding to take a debate and a vote on that nominee. let that cloud be cleared first. there's more to be concerned about. there's a lot to be concerned about in health care. in garza v. hardgen, a woman's constitutional right to control her own reproductive health decisions. and then there's priests for life v. u.s. department of health and human services, where he wrote a dissenting opinion which he stated that the affordable care act's contraceptive coverage requirement violates religious nonprofits, religious freedom. the nonprofit said that even submit
, the power granted to the congress, but also that the president has the power to ignore laws just by virtue of feeling that they are unconstitutional even if a court says they're constitutional. that is not the system of checks and balances set up in our constitution. so that is a big concern and it leads us to the conclusion that when a president is under investigation for the possibility of a serious crime of collaborating with the enemy, that president should not have this chamber...
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of fuel available to us from this power source. it's a good power source. but as far as things like the shema, the, i'll never understand why the japanese backupgenerator for that system in the basement . they knew they had tsunamis from time to time. our reactors as i understand it artistically our generators are typicallyon the third floor . they don't get. but those were early design reactors, they were actually american designs although where the generators was a japanese decision but despite what you may haveheard , there were no deaths of evil to radiation off the campus as it were. outside the room themselves. >> there were several workers injured in the explosions and so forth and i think one or two died. no course we are going to get , you think about the kind of explosions and damage that occur with oil refinery explosions and other sources of energy also. now, there's no energy at one percent say, percent sure. that's what i say i think were going to need it all. judiciously parted out according to what the situation is. offshore wind is a reliab
of fuel available to us from this power source. it's a good power source. but as far as things like the shema, the, i'll never understand why the japanese backupgenerator for that system in the basement . they knew they had tsunamis from time to time. our reactors as i understand it artistically our generators are typicallyon the third floor . they don't get. but those were early design reactors, they were actually american designs although where the generators was a japanese decision but...
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our critical infrastructure is under attack by foreign powers, russia being the leader. the question for us is what do we do about it? i'm hoping next week that the president will call the congress together in a bipartisan fashion to come up with some preventative measures to protect our infrastructure when it comes to the november election, and that we as a nation try to figure out what the rules of engagement are going to be. not just defend ourselves from aggression, but punish the aggressor. i don't have all the answers. i'm not suggesting this is my area of expertise 'cause it is not. but i am smart enough to know that what russia did in 2016, they're going to continue until somebody makes them pay a heavy price. and it's just not russia. it could be iran, china, north korea, other bad actors. i don't know how as a body we can live with ourselves if we don't try to heed dan coates' warnings. they're not just given by him they're given by those who work for him who are nonpolitical, who made it their life's work to protect this nation. so, mr. president, you have a c
our critical infrastructure is under attack by foreign powers, russia being the leader. the question for us is what do we do about it? i'm hoping next week that the president will call the congress together in a bipartisan fashion to come up with some preventative measures to protect our infrastructure when it comes to the november election, and that we as a nation try to figure out what the rules of engagement are going to be. not just defend ourselves from aggression, but punish the...
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everybody in power wants to control history because it brings them legitimacy. the europeans said the africans did not build the ruins. it belonged to someone else, the phoenicians, the arabs, the queen of sheba, anybody else except the africans. the great zimbabwe was the greatest civilisation south of egypt. it carried about 10,000 people. that was quite a large city. it was also the scene of religion and the economy of zimbabwe, it was gold. it could be traced as far back as 1100. i was raised about ten miles away from. i was obsessed with history so i visited it as a child. there was a bus to the great zimbabwe but this was for tourists, blacks were not allowed there. but we just turn up and if there were no white visitors, you can wander about. the structures are massive. the stones are chiselled to be exactly the same size and they are not connected by mortar or cement. we felt in some ways deprived of what belonged to us. that we belonged to a great people. that we are oppressed by the colonial regime. newsreel: when europeans first saw great zimbabwe in
everybody in power wants to control history because it brings them legitimacy. the europeans said the africans did not build the ruins. it belonged to someone else, the phoenicians, the arabs, the queen of sheba, anybody else except the africans. the great zimbabwe was the greatest civilisation south of egypt. it carried about 10,000 people. that was quite a large city. it was also the scene of religion and the economy of zimbabwe, it was gold. it could be traced as far back as 1100. i was...
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the most powerful prince. c.e.o. of the company that bears his name. is the largest construction company lot in america its bing operation. members and was the most extensive in the region. this. blog is a. that he she is. if you. will give me much. given. that he. was up at the. he was up at the. on march eighth two thousand and sixteen marcello the village was sentenced to nineteen years in prison for corruption money laundering and criminal association. we headed to some other a north east brazil to get the other british company's response to the scandal the business was founded here in one thousand nine hundred four by monticello the bridges grandfather and the city is still its headquarters. its role your current business interests or are very historic and mostly. iraq. is a longtime member of the other bridgeboro played actors despite the conviction of its c.e.o. on the bridge to liberating more than twenty countries around the world and had revenues of about twenty six billion dollars last year but there was. more gain but is there british space
the most powerful prince. c.e.o. of the company that bears his name. is the largest construction company lot in america its bing operation. members and was the most extensive in the region. this. blog is a. that he she is. if you. will give me much. given. that he. was up at the. he was up at the. on march eighth two thousand and sixteen marcello the village was sentenced to nineteen years in prison for corruption money laundering and criminal association. we headed to some other a north east...
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after his crackdown on dissent the country's strongman ruler is expected to extend his long grip on power opposition groups say the vote is illegitimate will go to come boetius capital for the latest also coming up. california bad old days of enormous wildfires fueled by strong winds and high temperatures they've killed at least five people and sent thousands fleeing for their lives. that's not your usual summer camp you had to rush out and meet young people on their summer break where they learned to fire guns and battle terrorists. and welcome to the program polls have now closed in a general election in cambodia and prime minister who in san appears sat for a sweeping and controversial victory despite more than a dozen parties listed on the ballot the main and only credible opposition has been outlawed and silenced critics are calling the vote a sham and say the prime minister is moving towards tightening his grip on more than three decades in power. ballots polling stations fingers stained with ink across cambodia voters went to the polls but with only one viable party in the running.
after his crackdown on dissent the country's strongman ruler is expected to extend his long grip on power opposition groups say the vote is illegitimate will go to come boetius capital for the latest also coming up. california bad old days of enormous wildfires fueled by strong winds and high temperatures they've killed at least five people and sent thousands fleeing for their lives. that's not your usual summer camp you had to rush out and meet young people on their summer break where they...
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tool that gives me power that i feel i should have had, but nature left me without. and i can now exploit more of my potential with a computer. behr presents: ordinary versus overachiever. a lot of paints say they can do the job, but just one can "behr" through it all. behr premium plus, a top rated interior paint at a great price. family friendly, disaster proof. find it exclusively at the home depot. (burke) so we know how to seen cover almost anything. even a "cactus calamity". (man 1) i read that the saguaro can live to be two hundred years old. (woman) how old do you think that one is? (man 1) my guess would be, about... (man 2) i'd say about two hundred. (man 1) yeah... (burke) gives houseplant a whole new meaning. and we covered it. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ a book that you're ready to share with the world? get published now, call for your free publisher kit today! >>> if all goes according to plan, "columbia," this nation's first space shuttle, will fly like a
tool that gives me power that i feel i should have had, but nature left me without. and i can now exploit more of my potential with a computer. behr presents: ordinary versus overachiever. a lot of paints say they can do the job, but just one can "behr" through it all. behr premium plus, a top rated interior paint at a great price. family friendly, disaster proof. find it exclusively at the home depot. (burke) so we know how to seen cover almost anything. even a "cactus...
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and claudia powers. he holds a degree of philosophy from los angeles and a masters degree in public administration from our own george mason university in virginia. located just 45 minutes west of washington dc. he founded the museum in 1996 to honor cold war veterans, preserve cold war history and indicate future generations about this period in our history. as president of the advisory committee, he works with the park service to identify historic cold war sites for commemoration, interpretation and preservation. i enjoyed it. he consulted for steven spielberg's cold war thriller "rigid spies." about gary's father, francis gary powers senior. because of his effort to establish the cold war museum, the chamber of commerce selected gary is one of the 10 outstanding and americans. gary lectures international appears regularly on history channel discovery. with a thrilled have him us. please join me in welcoming gary powers. >> thank you very much warm welcome. thanks for the introduction. and to the virgi
and claudia powers. he holds a degree of philosophy from los angeles and a masters degree in public administration from our own george mason university in virginia. located just 45 minutes west of washington dc. he founded the museum in 1996 to honor cold war veterans, preserve cold war history and indicate future generations about this period in our history. as president of the advisory committee, he works with the park service to identify historic cold war sites for commemoration,...
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. >> just how powerful is he? >> putin has an untram melled a authority. >> i have not seen the checks on the power. >> so powerful that he apparently tried to the rig the american election. >> of course putin wanted hillary clinton to lose. he despised hille lary clinton >> who do you want vladimir putin or a crook? >> and so americans are asking, what did putin get and what more does he want? is he really the most powerful man in the world? >> december 5th, 1989. it was a cold night in dresden, east germany, and it would change the course of vladimir putin's life. the berlin wall had just fallen. they were lash iing out against communist rule. that night in dresden they found a target, the local kgb headquarters. the mob was outside and peering through the curtaining was a young kgb lieutenant colonel named vladimir putin. >> he was terrified that they were going to storm the building. >> putin was a junior officer, but the boss was away. he was in charge. >> the berlin wall had come down. police weren't going t
. >> just how powerful is he? >> putin has an untram melled a authority. >> i have not seen the checks on the power. >> so powerful that he apparently tried to the rig the american election. >> of course putin wanted hillary clinton to lose. he despised hille lary clinton >> who do you want vladimir putin or a crook? >> and so americans are asking, what did putin get and what more does he want? is he really the most powerful man in the world? >>...
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tof bidens in case people take offense i think is importance of soft power perhaps. ministers from different countries but find it difficult to discuss those sorts of issues in the public to mean parliamentarians parliamentarian which are the types of issues that can be discussed and countries are very interested to like ways forward to have worked in other areas and to try to and to trick us in their own country and make sure that nothing else you have championed the point. of national income going to international development and of course the difference major offices in your own constituency share and a regular participant in the different programs are a great deal about can you point to because this product is often challenge to the real effect of these development programs and my constituents are very supportive of all the deficits in the constituency but not just because it's in the states and so we know what it is doing such valuable work and to nationally getting disabled children into skill and seeing the smile on their faces is worthwhile on that we talk on
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