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accessory use. so we believe that this would be a way to encourage and enhance thes businesses as well as open up the city for this type of use. the planning commission, i believe, was 100% in support, in fact, they wanted us to expand it beyond neighborhood commercial districts. so we feel it's a good piece of legislation at the right time. we feel that it will encourage small businesses to get into this line of work. this is a pathway to restaurants and small businesses to get off the ground. they don't have to worry about overhead. they can prepare their food and use that facility on a rental basis. so we're super excited about this. it's a way to expand and enhance existing businesses and businesses that want to get into the catering business in san francisco colleagues, i ask for your support. anyone from the planning department? >> supervisor tang: yes. we have geno from the planning department. >> good afternoon, supervisors. gina saulsiton. it would allow catering as an accessory use under c
accessory use. so we believe that this would be a way to encourage and enhance thes businesses as well as open up the city for this type of use. the planning commission, i believe, was 100% in support, in fact, they wanted us to expand it beyond neighborhood commercial districts. so we feel it's a good piece of legislation at the right time. we feel that it will encourage small businesses to get into this line of work. this is a pathway to restaurants and small businesses to get off the ground....
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and the programs practice id showed us how you bought might be used to spread this information on facebook through friend requests so this is a fake account that we have and let's say that we want to. get some idea out there let's say that we want people to believe that. or. another modified. so corgis are dogs right yes so this is some fake news they can use. so i going to post that on my wall. and now i can run this and clicking this add friend button. and that it is just going out there and it's clicking add friends at random exactly endlessly and looks like and what's going to happen is these people when they get that friend message they're going to come back to tyrone's profile and they're going to try to figure out what it is and when they do that they're going to see that message boards are genetically modified and if the message is something that people are curious about we're going to start talking about it and possibly even believe it to be true turn explain how bots can also be used to lure people to pages like the heart of texas which was created by the russians to incite divis
and the programs practice id showed us how you bought might be used to spread this information on facebook through friend requests so this is a fake account that we have and let's say that we want to. get some idea out there let's say that we want people to believe that. or. another modified. so corgis are dogs right yes so this is some fake news they can use. so i going to post that on my wall. and now i can run this and clicking this add friend button. and that it is just going out there and...
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we are going to go single use. there is a variety of paper straw product on the market. when we talk about stir sticks, cocktail stirrers, picks and so forth. there is wood, bamboo and a picture here of one of our local restaurants using pasta stirrers. basically, uncooked noodle which works for a few minutes to stir things. the other piece of this we are going plastic free then on straws, stir sticks and those accessories. then we say those and other food wear that you see in the picture here would be upon customer request. in the case of a cup lid and utensils, they can continue to be plastic as they are now, but we want them to be on request. we find that when we are on request, there is experience that shows a significant reduction in the use. self serve would be the most common way that on request would work. otherwise you are asking do you want your straw or whatever? this is an example of a business. we have quite a few businesses that switched to self-serve. then i mentioned about the third-party certificat
we are going to go single use. there is a variety of paper straw product on the market. when we talk about stir sticks, cocktail stirrers, picks and so forth. there is wood, bamboo and a picture here of one of our local restaurants using pasta stirrers. basically, uncooked noodle which works for a few minutes to stir things. the other piece of this we are going plastic free then on straws, stir sticks and those accessories. then we say those and other food wear that you see in the picture here...
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in the us. no one stands to lose more in this escalating trade battle than america s soybean farmers, who send nearly two—thirds of their exports to china. as kim gittleson reports from minnesota. an easy way to understand just how important the chinese market is to the us soya bean industry is to take a closer look at this farm. every third row of soya beans here is sent abroad to china. last year the us sent nearly $21 billion worth of soya beans to china. yet even before these tariffs have gone into effect, farmers here say they are worried. that is because the price of us soya beans has declined by over 15%. the question is, if this economic pain will leave farmers here to abandon president donald trump. many of them voted for him for president. however, if they no longer support him it could change the political calculus when it comes to these protectionist trade policies. joining us is chrisjustham, relationship manager for? seven investment? management. let‘s talk about the impact of
in the us. no one stands to lose more in this escalating trade battle than america s soybean farmers, who send nearly two—thirds of their exports to china. as kim gittleson reports from minnesota. an easy way to understand just how important the chinese market is to the us soya bean industry is to take a closer look at this farm. every third row of soya beans here is sent abroad to china. last year the us sent nearly $21 billion worth of soya beans to china. yet even before these tariffs have...
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i used to use a lot of travel i calculated here i was using topical what one proves two million shillings in this home for one year but now the dust i used doesn't go even beyond one hundred dollars that. volcanic rock is the key to this new eco stove once they're oxer heated they remain hold for i was with the help of a solar powered fund that blazed a continuous flow of air over them. the eco stroke was invented by ross twine she runs the company that makes them. we have a technology that can reduce more than ninety percent of the tree cracking in uganda because with the cost of the use of walk on it which are binding more than choke or bans more than half i would bang it's clean it's efficient so i think me. the volcanic rocks can be used for two years an average of comes in virus configurations including large commercial ones like this range at a market in the capital kampala where a thousand people come to eat every day it's also beneficial for the kooks who use it because the device generates almost no smoke estimates say smoke from traditional stoves contribute to the death of almo
i used to use a lot of travel i calculated here i was using topical what one proves two million shillings in this home for one year but now the dust i used doesn't go even beyond one hundred dollars that. volcanic rock is the key to this new eco stove once they're oxer heated they remain hold for i was with the help of a solar powered fund that blazed a continuous flow of air over them. the eco stroke was invented by ross twine she runs the company that makes them. we have a technology that can...
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this was used as a mode of transportation by hunters. the kayak came from us. the hunter at the first human in the kayak. the animals were curious. inside, they saw a creature sleeping. the caribou says, look at this creature, he will not survive, he will freeze to death. he does not have fur like us. the polar bear says, he cannot hunt like us, he does not have claws and teeth like us, he is not going to make it. we are going to call him human. we must sacrifice ourselves to this human, because without us, he will not be able to survive. as long as he treats us with respect. now we are approaching another house. this is the home of my people. right here, we have a tunnel we are going to enter. this tunnel is close to a traditional entrance, that is a very large one. you would have problems with polar bears coming into this house, that's why we would make entrances small. we are going to go through the tunnel. watch your step, please. we are now inside the home. this house, it is traditionally our winter home just like the last house we just came from. if you l
this was used as a mode of transportation by hunters. the kayak came from us. the hunter at the first human in the kayak. the animals were curious. inside, they saw a creature sleeping. the caribou says, look at this creature, he will not survive, he will freeze to death. he does not have fur like us. the polar bear says, he cannot hunt like us, he does not have claws and teeth like us, he is not going to make it. we are going to call him human. we must sacrifice ourselves to this human,...
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an accessory use. office and nonretail sale service use -- within the c3 oat district at a long market street. prior to occupancy by first republic bank, this space had been utilized as a retail banking branch for bank of the west. first republic had pulled permits in the spring of 2016 for interior tenant improvements and ground-floor exterior storefront modifications. however, this permit and the subsequent permit referral have characterized the use of a restaurant that which would be principally permitted. as the employee cafÉ is not open to the public however, it is not a retail use in the same way a restaurant would be. consistent with how the department has reviewed other employer cafeterias, these uses are considered to be access rate nonretail sales and service uses. the conditional use authorization today is therefore to abate the active enforcement violation and legalize the activity. during review of this project, staff is received one communication from the public regarding the proposal in
an accessory use. office and nonretail sale service use -- within the c3 oat district at a long market street. prior to occupancy by first republic bank, this space had been utilized as a retail banking branch for bank of the west. first republic had pulled permits in the spring of 2016 for interior tenant improvements and ground-floor exterior storefront modifications. however, this permit and the subsequent permit referral have characterized the use of a restaurant that which would be...
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thank you forjoining us. let's stay in the us. facebook has been losing friends on wall street in a major way. its shares slumped as much as 24% after growth in earnings and user numbers disappointed investors — and its finance chief warned that slowdown will continue. that wiped as $150 billion off the stock market value of the company. our technology reporter dave lee reports. facebook is typically a company that exceeds the expectations of its investors. indeed, before these earnings were announced, the stock price facebook was at all—time high. but then it became clear that for the first time since 2015, facebook was going to fall short on revenue growth and user growth compared to what a nalysts growth and user growth compared to what analysts had expected. 0n growth and user growth compared to what analysts had expected. on a conference call with investors, mark zuckerberg warned them to it raced themselves. this could be a partner could last until the end of year. mark zuckerberg planes data privacy concerns, complies w
thank you forjoining us. let's stay in the us. facebook has been losing friends on wall street in a major way. its shares slumped as much as 24% after growth in earnings and user numbers disappointed investors — and its finance chief warned that slowdown will continue. that wiped as $150 billion off the stock market value of the company. our technology reporter dave lee reports. facebook is typically a company that exceeds the expectations of its investors. indeed, before these earnings were...
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even helping to uncover the use of chemical weapons used by the regime. working with the united nations body dedicated to their eradication which is the opcw, which is the organization for prohibition of chemical weapons. now, its outgoing director general, ahmed, said syria was a test case for trying to beef up the laws and seeking accountability against the use of these banned substances. he joined me here to talk about it in the studio just a little earlier today. >>> welcome to the program. so, you have been head of this organization for eight years. especially the duration of the war in syria which concentrated the world's mind again on chemical weapons, right? so, how helpful was the war for your efforts to hold people accountable? >> at the beginning no one, in fact, rejected the results of our fact finding mission reports, science based reports. in fact, they collect samples, both biomedical samples as we call them, blot or tissue as well as environmental samples from places where they are used. i think all these reports are objective, science-bas
even helping to uncover the use of chemical weapons used by the regime. working with the united nations body dedicated to their eradication which is the opcw, which is the organization for prohibition of chemical weapons. now, its outgoing director general, ahmed, said syria was a test case for trying to beef up the laws and seeking accountability against the use of these banned substances. he joined me here to talk about it in the studio just a little earlier today. >>> welcome to the...
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simon shen, ceo of new kinpo group is with us now. great to have you here with us in the studio. fascinating, given the times we are in with this trade war kicking off and seemingly getting worse between china and the united states. how is your business affected ? states. how is your business affected? we are different in that we only focus on china. we have more operations in south—east asia and also include brazil and the us. you make the shift in 2010. you decided actually, we're going to move a lot of our operations out of mainland china. what made you do that? at the time we had a choice of going to china or going to south—east asia. i made a choice that we should go to thailand instead of china. going to 2010, going to china, the cost is lower but, eventually, the costs in china will come out so quickly and will eventually catch up with south east asia, so we need to move against mike at the time i decided to go to south east asia instead of china. what kind of manufacturing place is china now? is it a hi—tech manufacturing base? the costs right now in china is higher
simon shen, ceo of new kinpo group is with us now. great to have you here with us in the studio. fascinating, given the times we are in with this trade war kicking off and seemingly getting worse between china and the united states. how is your business affected ? states. how is your business affected? we are different in that we only focus on china. we have more operations in south—east asia and also include brazil and the us. you make the shift in 2010. you decided actually, we're going to...
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they also used them to speak wooden beams which were then used to build complex housing. this construction of housing was a key element in the transition to sedentary life. and dimension would meet six huffed. hunters and gatherers also stayed in one place for extended periods provided that they could find enough food. but the changes that took place in the neolithic period or revolutionary. he says of journalist mentions aneesh this transition to sedentary life was a key development. for thousands of years people had lived as hunter gatherers a natural way of life. would they felt themselves in a natural way as well as it would be they had relatively few children because the women did not become pregnant while they were breastfeeding. where but all that changed radically with the development of agriculture. because that prompted people to change their diet. graeme now provided carbohydrates and domesticated animals provided meat and fats. well they should certainly who would fit that increased the content in the body. also women became pregnant more often and this led to
they also used them to speak wooden beams which were then used to build complex housing. this construction of housing was a key element in the transition to sedentary life. and dimension would meet six huffed. hunters and gatherers also stayed in one place for extended periods provided that they could find enough food. but the changes that took place in the neolithic period or revolutionary. he says of journalist mentions aneesh this transition to sedentary life was a key development. for...
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to make us tired. to make us, you know, i mean there are days i want to climb under my bed and under the covers becausis too much. but i think we have to recognize it is a strategy. and we have to remind ourselves that there is, there are moments of great hopefulness. i'm incredibly optimistic about the fact that we have seen waves of activism. not just one march or two marches, but waves of activism that i have not seen in my adult life. and what we need to do is take that energy and anger and resistance to what's happening in the country. and mobilize it politically. that is totally doable. we face forces, forces that have been in our country for hundreds of years. that are trying to take power away from people who are different from them. but we also see a mobilization of people who look different from each other. women, people of color, young people, lgbt, south asian. latino, african-american, who are united and uniting to take our country back. >> thank you, neera. >> we will leave this conversat
to make us tired. to make us, you know, i mean there are days i want to climb under my bed and under the covers becausis too much. but i think we have to recognize it is a strategy. and we have to remind ourselves that there is, there are moments of great hopefulness. i'm incredibly optimistic about the fact that we have seen waves of activism. not just one march or two marches, but waves of activism that i have not seen in my adult life. and what we need to do is take that energy and anger and...
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us to be escobedo. was that they both disappeared on january twenty fourth two thousand and nine in this very place it was eleven thirty at night when the they were in their car when they were arrested by a convoy of four point friends the recent models a few of the brands had their police lights flashing. on the screen to liquids and the men were wearing bulletproof vests with the air fire logo on them a special organized crime unit. those men told them to step out of the vehicle put handcuffs on them and told them the climb into a brand. the model and then they headed toward part us. so you haven't been that way they also took my brother and nephew scar. they were never seen again so you have it. this was a process so they looked into it and received a report saying that there must have been a mistake. beaten but they were alive. there was no connection with organized crime and we needed to stop kicking up a fuss. so they would probably be freed shortly scandal locals who lament to leave it out. but t
us to be escobedo. was that they both disappeared on january twenty fourth two thousand and nine in this very place it was eleven thirty at night when the they were in their car when they were arrested by a convoy of four point friends the recent models a few of the brands had their police lights flashing. on the screen to liquids and the men were wearing bulletproof vests with the air fire logo on them a special organized crime unit. those men told them to step out of the vehicle put handcuffs...
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we love you know this but many of them want us in the new but us inquire new skin. this would go on yes but i mean it's not. your limp any given united but it can. give you the. feeling that. most of god. deals with their own noses to instill gun but. this doesn't but. maybe. they don't want to distance the bad guy because a man say. oh no me yes. it's because he's me and i'm one to know how love goes to readdress in cuffs and i don't know when the modern movies but not the most get them know but i keep. the law. as. i learned more. i love neither. alas the money that i. get when i'm in need. there will be more need than me a more. oh. ah yes very thorough. she and her. family. my. mom me. know when does a. horse. a piss out of the. muslim and then. i when they come a very go to go. where mother and will. make . a memoir. in when. my memory they get. my. the os. for law. see. but i was with a month. but. says he has his mother said i love to see known. when i will not. get his bus i miss him inside when we are mother and i ask is. that i mean this. is. the mother. t
we love you know this but many of them want us in the new but us inquire new skin. this would go on yes but i mean it's not. your limp any given united but it can. give you the. feeling that. most of god. deals with their own noses to instill gun but. this doesn't but. maybe. they don't want to distance the bad guy because a man say. oh no me yes. it's because he's me and i'm one to know how love goes to readdress in cuffs and i don't know when the modern movies but not the most get them know...
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and when donald trump attacks one of us, he is going to keep hearing from every single one of us. because we are all stronger when we stand together. i want to share a quick story with you. last month i was in arizona meeting with latinex leaders to discuss the intersection between lgtbq and latinex members. i got to meet elena aguilar. she's an organizer. some of you may know her. she lived much of her life as an undocumented immigrant. in 2016 she got to vote for the very first time and not only did she get to vote for the first woman presidential nominee, she also got to cast a vote for herself, and she won her own race for the local school board. my friends, there is nothing more uniquely american than that story, and that's why i have never been more optimistic about our future. one of the silver linings of this moment, this dark moment that we are all living through today, is that never before have we as a people been more eager to participate, to advocate and to fight back. across social justice movements we have all stood shoulder to shoulder to fight for the equality and
and when donald trump attacks one of us, he is going to keep hearing from every single one of us. because we are all stronger when we stand together. i want to share a quick story with you. last month i was in arizona meeting with latinex leaders to discuss the intersection between lgtbq and latinex members. i got to meet elena aguilar. she's an organizer. some of you may know her. she lived much of her life as an undocumented immigrant. in 2016 she got to vote for the very first time and not...
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some could get the complete del use. that could get the complete del use. that could lead to localised flooding. for others, it could stay completely dry. in the sunshine, temperatures up dry. in the sunshine, temperatures up to 22,20 6 degrees for england and wales. temperatures in the high teens, and the 20s. and and northern ireland. showers continued through the evening before clearing away overnight. more cloud into the far north west and temperatures down to ten, 16 degrees. things becoming a bit more comfortable. weeping through the next few days. and the weekend. this area of low pressure moves towards iceland, that is hurricane chris. it opens the door to more atlantic winds and weather systems into north—western areas. but it also draws warm wear. through the weekend, particular —— the g20 warm in eastern areas. saturday, more cloud across scotland and northern ireland, light and patchy rain. for england and wales, showers across the east, but otherwise dry, sunshine and temperatures on the rise, the mid—to—late 20s or most parts of engl
some could get the complete del use. that could get the complete del use. that could lead to localised flooding. for others, it could stay completely dry. in the sunshine, temperatures up dry. in the sunshine, temperatures up to 22,20 6 degrees for england and wales. temperatures in the high teens, and the 20s. and and northern ireland. showers continued through the evening before clearing away overnight. more cloud into the far north west and temperatures down to ten, 16 degrees. things...
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he could have the love for us. how did they leave him with they disown him so what his was done to somebody in these abilities and by far not only the russians have been telling me that their team did a great job and deserved to be in the semifinals the foreigners people from other countries whose teams left the tournament long before this stage praised team russia for this success and their game today we have has really been sad that we had to wait the internet or us how we do they go to change beyond this saturday they are a long way off road and my friends are now grown and. forty somewhere greater where do you know she now fears don i don't hear the phone yeah but russia make i would i will bet for your bread yeah he said he would do it for tranquil hard to see from the sauce she found so. russia's four time tennis grand slam doubles champion. who was at that thrilling match and so she told us russians are proud of their team's effort. honestly i never been on such incredible match and i think all the people fe
he could have the love for us. how did they leave him with they disown him so what his was done to somebody in these abilities and by far not only the russians have been telling me that their team did a great job and deserved to be in the semifinals the foreigners people from other countries whose teams left the tournament long before this stage praised team russia for this success and their game today we have has really been sad that we had to wait the internet or us how we do they go to...
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we had asked our senators to help us. i asked senator leahy, the number two on appropriations to help us get that money. if we were waiting for the secure elections act, that has not even passed yet. if we were waiting for that, the money would have been absolutely no good. many states are using this for cyber security issues. as far as equipment, i think the estimate is somewhere around $1.2 billion or $1.4 billion to replace all of the equipment in the country, but it is an ongoing battle. we will continually move forward. i think congress needs to come up with some kind of funding mechanism that is sustainable year in and year out, not once every 10 years. eric: the head of the cyber wing of dhs was at a washington post meeting and said if states ask for more money, they need to be clear what they're going to use it for. they can't just ask for more money. they need to present us with an outline of how they plan to spend it. as a general rule, do think that is fair that state should come to washington and say this is h
we had asked our senators to help us. i asked senator leahy, the number two on appropriations to help us get that money. if we were waiting for the secure elections act, that has not even passed yet. if we were waiting for that, the money would have been absolutely no good. many states are using this for cyber security issues. as far as equipment, i think the estimate is somewhere around $1.2 billion or $1.4 billion to replace all of the equipment in the country, but it is an ongoing battle. we...
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tell us what you think about the stories we are covering. just use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing. nato‘s summit in brussels gets underway in a few hours, with president trump's criticism of us allies over their defence budgets expected to dominate proceedings. mr trump has said nations which failed to meet their spending commitments should reimburse america. from brussels, our europe editor katya adler reports. the united states‘ self—appointed dealmaker—in—chief has landed on european soil. long—awaited but also kind of dreaded by his allies here, who wonder, after the iran deal and the climate change accord, will nato be the next trans—atlantic agreement to be trampled by president trump. his tweets weren't exactly encouraging. "nato numbers don't add up for us tax payers," he fumed. he is not wrong, in terms of domestic military spending. president trump points to europeans as the worst offenders. the us always tops military spending charts. this year, seven european countries will hit nato‘s target of 2% of gdp. but a host of others come nowhere near, including
tell us what you think about the stories we are covering. just use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing. nato‘s summit in brussels gets underway in a few hours, with president trump's criticism of us allies over their defence budgets expected to dominate proceedings. mr trump has said nations which failed to meet their spending commitments should reimburse america. from brussels, our europe editor katya adler reports. the united states‘ self—appointed dealmaker—in—chief has landed on european...
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business most of us have little isabel got picked up with a supply of a little. us. sisters it's a really both of us do a little bit of it if you can all of the. city of the other the clothes of the one this was the dilemma of the archer does of his idea was that it was a little of that so what was about the others just oversold a. little bit. of his own was able to live with us remember he. always still even though of the edge of the sort of all that of the of the of the of the will oh of the a. local do not simply love who lost a lot to the thing really kewl. but of course one of those this is the scene. they get out because if you didn't go. well with a little both of those by the muddy up. with let alone a more. peaceful middle east will be in the local in the form. of this by the. king if you throw the football of the field. people the pikeville of feeling. good to live by the mighty of the well all of you in good. ways you are a good lover if the model of your life is going to follow you. love the right school. horror film one little. two of them are good legal
business most of us have little isabel got picked up with a supply of a little. us. sisters it's a really both of us do a little bit of it if you can all of the. city of the other the clothes of the one this was the dilemma of the archer does of his idea was that it was a little of that so what was about the others just oversold a. little bit. of his own was able to live with us remember he. always still even though of the edge of the sort of all that of the of the of the of the will oh of the...
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we aren't used to the heat, we're just not used to it. whether it was the heat on the rubber of this bouncy castle or it was something else, only time will tell. a terrible thing to happen. you go to the beach, you expect a pleasant, carefree day. absolutely. the other effect of this hot weather on the front of the daily express, hosepipe bans in a daze, as britain dries up, it says. looking back to the hot summer of 1976. which none of us remember, of course! only britain can do this, only britain can turna britain can do this, only britain can turn a delightful, fantastic mediterranean interlude... it was the wettest winter on record. it rained every day. what did they do with the water? did they sell it? did it trickle away? extraordinary. other countries have dry weather and they don't have to have hosepipe bans. i think it's people in high places who want our gardens to be ruined. why would they want that? they want to stop our fun, they want us they want to stop our fun, they want us to go out in the middle of the night with paper c
we aren't used to the heat, we're just not used to it. whether it was the heat on the rubber of this bouncy castle or it was something else, only time will tell. a terrible thing to happen. you go to the beach, you expect a pleasant, carefree day. absolutely. the other effect of this hot weather on the front of the daily express, hosepipe bans in a daze, as britain dries up, it says. looking back to the hot summer of 1976. which none of us remember, of course! only britain can do this, only...
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over the meddling in the us political process to be we have not given any. and now we see that people became victims of the so-called but i love you heard the names of these people before you are these people what are they suffer and why. picked up the bottle that was used to attack scrupled i can't may i ask you one last question sir. but let us handle this issue first what bottle who picks it up and from where and what is its chemical formula. you know whether there are different reasons for which the people have suffered and maybe these reasons are in some way the u.k. . but no one wants to investigate this properly just through empty accusations and for what sake why worsen the relations between our countries when russia wants to build them with the u.k. properly so look at it then you. just. do you see this as a turning point then by efforts. by the west in recent years to isolate russia. we see that these efforts do not see any success and they could never have seen it given the size and the values of russia on the scale of global security and in econo
over the meddling in the us political process to be we have not given any. and now we see that people became victims of the so-called but i love you heard the names of these people before you are these people what are they suffer and why. picked up the bottle that was used to attack scrupled i can't may i ask you one last question sir. but let us handle this issue first what bottle who picks it up and from where and what is its chemical formula. you know whether there are different reasons for...
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for allowing us to use this room. i want to thank our sheriff, vickey hennessey. [applause] and a day like today is a major challenge, i know for all, for the sheriff and the deputy sheriff and i want to thank you for all that you've done with us today. our treasure jose. [applause] >> our district attorney george gascone. [applause] our public defender jeff adache. [applause] we have -- our bar director, of course. [applause] we have our chancellor from city college mark roacha. [applause] and our board president -- >> right here! [laughter] >> brigitte, not to be unacknowledged. [applause] our vice president alex randolf. [applause] past president sia sellby. john rizzo. carmen chu, i didn't acknowledge carmen chu. thank you for being here. do we have school board in the house? matt haney is here, thank you for being here. [applause] our former mayor art agnus. [applause] i think they like you, art. and i think that is it. have i gotten the former city college christie timwolfbridge. our first gay city college trustee tim, who paved the way and our constitute tr
for allowing us to use this room. i want to thank our sheriff, vickey hennessey. [applause] and a day like today is a major challenge, i know for all, for the sheriff and the deputy sheriff and i want to thank you for all that you've done with us today. our treasure jose. [applause] >> our district attorney george gascone. [applause] our public defender jeff adache. [applause] we have -- our bar director, of course. [applause] we have our chancellor from city college mark roacha....
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it's a merger that could shake up the us media industry for yea rs shake up the us media industry for years to come. 0n talking about telecommunications giant at&t buying up telecommunications giant at&t buying up time warner for 80 billion us dollars, but the us government has decided to appeal this landmark court ruling. —— i'm talking. paul blake has been following this from new york. these are two of the biggest media companies and firms in the us. they just biggest media companies and firms in the us. theyjust got married last month as a result of a two—year legal battle that was widely seen as one of the biggest anti—trust cases in the united states. during the legal battle the government argued that tying up these two companies would essentially harm consumers, drive up prices for the home consumer who wa nted prices for the home consumer who wanted to watch content, streaming 01’ on wanted to watch content, streaming or on pay—tv, but the companies argued that they are competing with the likes of netflix and amazon and various streaming services these days, we have
it's a merger that could shake up the us media industry for yea rs shake up the us media industry for years to come. 0n talking about telecommunications giant at&t buying up telecommunications giant at&t buying up time warner for 80 billion us dollars, but the us government has decided to appeal this landmark court ruling. —— i'm talking. paul blake has been following this from new york. these are two of the biggest media companies and firms in the us. they just biggest media...
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his legacy has brought us here and will see us on. god bless you. >>> rep you does -- please welcome bj styles. >> few men are willing to brave the disapproval of their fellows the sensor of their colleagues or the wrath of their society. courage is a rare commodity then bravery in battle are great intelligence. yet, it is the one is essential, vital quality for those who seek to change the world. which yields most painfully to change. aristotle tells us at the olympic games it is not the finest or the strongest men who are crowned but those who enter the list. so too in the life of the honorable and the good it is they who act rightly who win the prize. i believe that in this generation those with courage to enter the conflict will find themselves with companions in every corner of the world. the day of affirmation university of cape town, june 6, 1966. >> please welcome the ceo. >> through the history of the world the boundaries of great empires have faded and dissolved their cities, their cities have fallen into decay and their wea
his legacy has brought us here and will see us on. god bless you. >>> rep you does -- please welcome bj styles. >> few men are willing to brave the disapproval of their fellows the sensor of their colleagues or the wrath of their society. courage is a rare commodity then bravery in battle are great intelligence. yet, it is the one is essential, vital quality for those who seek to change the world. which yields most painfully to change. aristotle tells us at the olympic games it...
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we're hanging around in the us for another click next week. join us for that. in the meantime, you canjoin us on facebook and twitter at bbc click. from tennibot and me, see you soon. hello there. june has been exceptionally dry for large parts of the uk. the heat has been far and wide. so too the sunshine. and for the first day ofjuly, many of us will see more of the same. but not quite everywhere, because we've got the chance of a few thundery downpours towards the far south—west. that's because here, we're going to be very close to this growing area of cloud that has sort of sprung into life over the past few hours. that high—based cloud is drifting towards the south—west of the uk. ahead of it, we're drawing in a slightly different wind direction, more south—easterly, but that's picking up more heat and more humidity blowing into the south. that humidity and that cloud triggering a few thundery downpours towards the far south—west and the channel islands for a while. at the same time, a very weak weather front brings cloud towards northern ireland
we're hanging around in the us for another click next week. join us for that. in the meantime, you canjoin us on facebook and twitter at bbc click. from tennibot and me, see you soon. hello there. june has been exceptionally dry for large parts of the uk. the heat has been far and wide. so too the sunshine. and for the first day ofjuly, many of us will see more of the same. but not quite everywhere, because we've got the chance of a few thundery downpours towards the far south—west. that's...
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we need to go back to what the us and the chinese want, particularly the us, they want to reduce trade deficit but that is an economic situation of us consumer spending too much and not saving enough. at the same time, if they wa nt to enough. at the same time, if they want to slow down the chinese progress on made in china 2025, that isa progress on made in china 2025, that is a huge part of dina's industrial policy which they are unlikely to back down on. if you return to the starting point of what the us is trying to achieve, i think the chinese will find it very difficult to conceive in this point. what does all of this uncertainty do for business and investor confidence? couple of things. with high tariffs it implies that potentially for businesses that profit margin could be eroded and they will have to pay for some of those tariffs and pass some of the cost on to us consumers who are starting to see the very first round impact on us consumers and chinese consumers of some of these tariffs. the good news is that these tariffs. the good news is that the world economy is in pretty
we need to go back to what the us and the chinese want, particularly the us, they want to reduce trade deficit but that is an economic situation of us consumer spending too much and not saving enough. at the same time, if they wa nt to enough. at the same time, if they want to slow down the chinese progress on made in china 2025, that isa progress on made in china 2025, that is a huge part of dina's industrial policy which they are unlikely to back down on. if you return to the starting point...
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and susa scares us and makes us feel insecure to put ourselves and our children. receive star don't it by students in every third action it's a full p.t. . perhaps award code to use a fork eating both of this huge number of tissue. and to mop sucked up it up and inside yetta eggplant came from have to look up silly em up sort of a banana. chips have bucked that she believed in an all out class and advantage a nanny flag a little actual flowing blood i let out. a. one dick us how believe man landed that they have now less and less and. well my belief is that it was how to be sodium up there. in the belly and she shouted not cool but jolly when i'm with you on if you want to buy them out of me. and what do you. think. i would have killed on your lips already going on in libya and alone. and and dead the kidney stone. that we use on the one man made that agent and the snack he had a will that is. if there had a rest now. or. do you. get is it can. never have national in love with nafi we thought a reaction and today in. the lab a kid has now. that the lab book that s
and susa scares us and makes us feel insecure to put ourselves and our children. receive star don't it by students in every third action it's a full p.t. . perhaps award code to use a fork eating both of this huge number of tissue. and to mop sucked up it up and inside yetta eggplant came from have to look up silly em up sort of a banana. chips have bucked that she believed in an all out class and advantage a nanny flag a little actual flowing blood i let out. a. one dick us how believe man...
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why the us withdrew... the demands the un laid out for the reform of the human rights council had not been met and that triggered then, the withdrawal. it coincided with the issue of the separation of families and yes, we did speak out and i said it was unconscionable — and it is unconscionable. and very few countries, if at all, practice that — itjust was a moment in time where the two came together and may have given the appearance that... i will tell you what the us national security adviser john bolton said the reason why the us withdrew was because the council and you, the high commissioner, have fundamentally misdirected and misguided. "they don't advocate human rights, they have actually been used by human rights abusers against the united states." it's a remarkable comment. i knowjohn bolton and used to work with him when i was an ambassador. it's really bizarre. we produce reports on countries the world over. we have taken the un into areas where the un had hitherto no light cast in these parti
why the us withdrew... the demands the un laid out for the reform of the human rights council had not been met and that triggered then, the withdrawal. it coincided with the issue of the separation of families and yes, we did speak out and i said it was unconscionable — and it is unconscionable. and very few countries, if at all, practice that — itjust was a moment in time where the two came together and may have given the appearance that... i will tell you what the us national security...
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we tease it, we back comb it, was use volumizing shampoos, we use hairsprays. it's time-consuming, it's labor-intensive, and it's not gonna last. because volaire adds that microsphere technology, because it's creating that lift, it's giving women with thinning hair, with fine hair, with limp hair, it's giving them full body, and in the process, they're no longer seeing scalp. they're able to run their fingers through their hair. so when we've seen women whose lives have literally been transformed because they have more volume in their hair, that's really rewarding. - i had this part that went way to the back of my head that would make my scalp show. volaire has given that volume in the back so i don't have that scalp portion of it anymore. it's amazing, the amount of volume that it's given my hair. it's thicker now, it's fuller. the volume just lasts, it lasts for days. - about the time i turned 40, 45 or so, i started seeing big changes in my hair. i have a little bit of a thinning spot near my crown and a lot of products that i've tried in the past didn't giv
we tease it, we back comb it, was use volumizing shampoos, we use hairsprays. it's time-consuming, it's labor-intensive, and it's not gonna last. because volaire adds that microsphere technology, because it's creating that lift, it's giving women with thinning hair, with fine hair, with limp hair, it's giving them full body, and in the process, they're no longer seeing scalp. they're able to run their fingers through their hair. so when we've seen women whose lives have literally been...
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uses. the legend may be hard to see but the purple denotes the residential uses, and the red shows the locations of the artist complex. that new vision required some adjustments to the redevelopment plan. first, the names of the district -- first, the names of the different districts in the phase two are being opted to matched designed urban design vision. the developer wanted to create a more diverse mix of commercial uses, so you will see in the next slide how adjustments were made within the existing totals to create that mix, namely by lowering the office component and reallocating up to other uses like hotel, retail, institutional uses, and such -- such as schools. the amendments also allow for more flexibility within candlestick point and the shipyard phase two project as a whole. as i'm sure you're aware, the timing of the transfer of land from the navy has not been definitively determined, but we have land certainty for the candlestick point, so the amendments would let a modest amo
uses. the legend may be hard to see but the purple denotes the residential uses, and the red shows the locations of the artist complex. that new vision required some adjustments to the redevelopment plan. first, the names of the district -- first, the names of the different districts in the phase two are being opted to matched designed urban design vision. the developer wanted to create a more diverse mix of commercial uses, so you will see in the next slide how adjustments were made within the...
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we're hanging around in the us for another click next week. join us for that. in the meantime, you can join us on facebook and twitter @bbcclick. from tennibot and me, see you soon. for most, the heat and the sunshine continues, but there are some who welcome rainfall, particularly across south—west england, but that comes with a met office warning for thunderstorms. that extends towards parts of wales and the home counties this afternoon and the evening. a bit of rain pushing eastwards this evening. you see from the orange colours where the highest temperatures have been. london has reached 31 celsius this afternoon, a lwa ys reached 31 celsius this afternoon, always cooler along eastern coasts. but allow for some local thunderstorms through this evening and overnight across south—west england, wales and pushing their way towards the home counties and london. some patchy rain is pushing across scotland, but turning to fizzle out. it is a dry night, but quite muggy and humid again. here is the setup for the new working week. much of the country is under the
we're hanging around in the us for another click next week. join us for that. in the meantime, you can join us on facebook and twitter @bbcclick. from tennibot and me, see you soon. for most, the heat and the sunshine continues, but there are some who welcome rainfall, particularly across south—west england, but that comes with a met office warning for thunderstorms. that extends towards parts of wales and the home counties this afternoon and the evening. a bit of rain pushing eastwards this...
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this will bring us dignity -- this will bring us dignity -- >> excuse me, sir. you are out of order at the time. the gentleman has the floor. >> thank you, sir. this will bring dignity to the tenderloin. a lot of people, we got a lot of buildings in the tenderloin that no one wants to touch. they don't want tear them down. they're old and cute. old and cute don't fit in the same sentence and don't look at me when you say that, but old and cute does not fit in the same sentence. and like the lipstick on the pig. people want to come down and remodel but are still old buildings and we don't have the sales force and the pride in the tenderloin. those rendering are give us a neighborhood to walk and comfortability and it's never not safe, but at times it is uncomfortable and bring the comfortability back and they have reached out to the community. i am one of the people they have reached out to and they made commitments for job developments and commitments that i trust and believe they will do. theym like very responsible people. and i just want you to give them a ch
this will bring us dignity -- this will bring us dignity -- >> excuse me, sir. you are out of order at the time. the gentleman has the floor. >> thank you, sir. this will bring dignity to the tenderloin. a lot of people, we got a lot of buildings in the tenderloin that no one wants to touch. they don't want tear them down. they're old and cute. old and cute don't fit in the same sentence and don't look at me when you say that, but old and cute does not fit in the same sentence. and...
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a problem the world shares with us. we must go after china's subsidization of these materials and they're dumping onto the global market. which has shuttered factories across our country and put too many americans out of work. as many of my constituents know too well, we must also go after china's expropriation and outright theft of our patents and copyrights. american families don't need spreadsheet analysis to know the economic implications these actions are real. section 30 one investigation into china's policies on technology, transfer and intellectual property, the administration must take action to reverse the damage done to u.s. workers and companies. success will require more than a never ending escalation of tariffs. to support hard-working americans, we need a could -- a response firm countries that china's predator chart -- predatory practices are at a disadvantage. the administration has started a campaign against our allies, driving them into the arms of our adversaries instead of leading an effort to addre
a problem the world shares with us. we must go after china's subsidization of these materials and they're dumping onto the global market. which has shuttered factories across our country and put too many americans out of work. as many of my constituents know too well, we must also go after china's expropriation and outright theft of our patents and copyrights. american families don't need spreadsheet analysis to know the economic implications these actions are real. section 30 one investigation...
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and all this get us. to shift. how short or. even to. us. common thought. didn't because. you called hamas. no longer. could not be here is an example in and the bank is traditionally out of the standard the falls. to linda mean the man disappoints me you will do a whole name was. your. book result of don't see it. will fail on porpoise of course it couldn't get in the. doggy door yeah you fall who do being a hold says you. are closest because i'm just those whose army of the argument for coming from microsoft but daughter does for the nuts who know there's your hogans over the need to confront guys to think of this could put more netbacks on the course of. this importance than it is also point man made call the war or loss or do this you nor do. they don't this guy saw. the microsoft systems a whole saw a security risk their overcomplex and vulnerable and only the microsoft experts know the source code because computer club has been criticizing this for a long time they have to act as kind as they had to perform what they deem a sound saidst start of a zillion then all of
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let us begin with the trade stand—off between the us and china. president trump has ordered the us trade representative robert lighthizer to start the process of imposing 10% tariffs on an additional $200 billion worth of chinese goods, this includes tv components and refridgerators. washington says this latest move is in response to china's retaliation and it's "failure" to change its practices. china's assistant commerce minister has just responded saying the proposed tariffs harms the world trade organization system and hurts globalization. china added that the only correct choice for relations was cooperation. so what's behind the escalating tensions? just last week the us began imposing tariffs on $34 billion of chinese goods — president trump argues china is stealing intellectual property rights from foreign companies. china hit back with a similar amount of tariffs of its own and just this week premier li keqiang used a visit to germany to reiterate that "china is strongly seeking to open up commercially" — which is what other countries
let us begin with the trade stand—off between the us and china. president trump has ordered the us trade representative robert lighthizer to start the process of imposing 10% tariffs on an additional $200 billion worth of chinese goods, this includes tv components and refridgerators. washington says this latest move is in response to china's retaliation and it's "failure" to change its practices. china's assistant commerce minister has just responded saying the proposed tariffs...
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they've helped us grow. they helped us bring our programs together. they would do the kind of work that would make the old mint a very important structure for not just the city, not just the nation, but for our comments. thank you. >> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is paul wermer. and i realize i can't add a lot to what people have already said about the importance of the old mint. the one thing i would like to re-emphasize is that when you have a place azmathest -- as majestic as the old mint, it helps people to focus and tell the stories about the fact that help to inform where we are today and perhaps help us better understand the problems we're facing and possible ways of moving forward. and the old mint is one of those magnificent structures and i urge you, please, maintain, even increase the funding for the old mint. thank you. >> good afternoon. i'm susan millhouse, here as a san francisco resident and i'm here to support maintaining the $20 million allocated for the repair and restoration for the old mint. we've had speakers talking abou
they've helped us grow. they helped us bring our programs together. they would do the kind of work that would make the old mint a very important structure for not just the city, not just the nation, but for our comments. thank you. >> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is paul wermer. and i realize i can't add a lot to what people have already said about the importance of the old mint. the one thing i would like to re-emphasize is that when you have a place azmathest -- as majestic as...
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tell us what you think. just use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing. a week after donald trump lashed out at tehran in a tweet, the us president now says he'll meet iran's leaders "without preconditions". the us recently abandoned its support for the iran nuclear deal, angering many of america's allies, and further souring relations between the two countries. our north america correspondent peter bowes reports. with the us due to impose new sanctions on the iran injust with the us due to impose new sanctions on the iran in just over a week's time, donald trump was asked ata week's time, donald trump was asked at a news conference whether he would be prepared to read with president rouhani and under what conditions. i would certainly meet with iran if they wanted to. i don't know they want to, they are having a ha rd know they want to, they are having a hard time right now. the iran deal was ridiculous and i know they are probably going to want to meet and i am ready to meet whenever they want to foster the ita. from strength or weakness, i think it is
tell us what you think. just use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing. a week after donald trump lashed out at tehran in a tweet, the us president now says he'll meet iran's leaders "without preconditions". the us recently abandoned its support for the iran nuclear deal, angering many of america's allies, and further souring relations between the two countries. our north america correspondent peter bowes reports. with the us due to impose new sanctions on the iran injust with the us due to...
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bailenson,, are we using it just for gaming today, and how do you see it being used in the future? >> guest: so i think the biggest misconception of people, citizens and media people and government think about vr and companies is that it is for gaming. i believe gaming as it stands as one of her most successful industries in the united states. people are playing for a long time doing really well. vr is really different and a lot of people initially thought vr would be good for gaming. the problem, a few problems with game. first, we have about a 20 minute role, after 20 minute you want to take this thing up and say, you're a little sweaty, feeling a a bit wonky. you take it off after 20 minutes. with normal video games people play for hours and hours. it disconnected from the physical world. if you're playing a game, traditionally you can have different in in the other roomd you can be cooking something and have a nonverbal conversation while you're playing. with the are you all in and you immersed. it's hard to live your life. the third reason why i don't think it's a great fit fo
bailenson,, are we using it just for gaming today, and how do you see it being used in the future? >> guest: so i think the biggest misconception of people, citizens and media people and government think about vr and companies is that it is for gaming. i believe gaming as it stands as one of her most successful industries in the united states. people are playing for a long time doing really well. vr is really different and a lot of people initially thought vr would be good for gaming. the...
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to use. but it is trying to minimize the risk to its own troops. in one nine hundred ninety four rocky was appointed director of a pentagon program that aimed to do just that in the event a desert he and his colleagues test fire do you mean issues into various targets. the team or a full protective gear including respirators because do you dust can be deadly if a detailed. rocky believes that his exposure to depleted uranium during his work in iraq had seriously damaged his health he continues his efforts to call attention to the risks associated with do you mean missions may. be all of black new contamination incredible incredible amount. for done so little don't go for old boy incredible distances. and the windows are blown away. it would be next to impossible to decontaminate large areas every time do you mean issues were used crews would have to remove about thirty centimeters of topsoil in a zone about one hundred meters square. the contaminated material would then have to be stored as n
to use. but it is trying to minimize the risk to its own troops. in one nine hundred ninety four rocky was appointed director of a pentagon program that aimed to do just that in the event a desert he and his colleagues test fire do you mean issues into various targets. the team or a full protective gear including respirators because do you dust can be deadly if a detailed. rocky believes that his exposure to depleted uranium during his work in iraq had seriously damaged his health he continues...
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you arejoining us at more can you tell us about that? you are joining us at this gleaming more can you tell us about that? you arejoining us at this gleaming new nato headquarters. the first nato summit here and the first of this new diplomacy by president trump. hardball politics. new diplomacy by president trump. hard ball politics. some new diplomacy by president trump. hardball politics. some would even say bullying. yes, he was talking really tough to his nato allies. even before he got here, sending letters to the nato leaders, demanding that they increased their defence spending. tweeting it before they arrived. then, like the wind from across the ocean, he blew through here and basically what came to us from the reports inside is that he could go his own way. the united states could go their own way if his nato allies did not meet their commitments. we have heard from president macron of france who said, "no, no,, he didn't threaten to leave. " said, "no, no,, he didn't threaten to leave." there is no denying that he is really pl
you arejoining us at more can you tell us about that? you are joining us at this gleaming more can you tell us about that? you arejoining us at this gleaming new nato headquarters. the first nato summit here and the first of this new diplomacy by president trump. hardball politics. new diplomacy by president trump. hard ball politics. some new diplomacy by president trump. hardball politics. some would even say bullying. yes, he was talking really tough to his nato allies. even before he got...
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cave us this day to begins. well hopefully this agonizing wait as scott described as it's coming to an end for a couple of boys again today we just heard it's just confirmed that at eleven o'clock this morning five hours ago a group of rescue divers went into the cave again it's the same group of divers basically as did the rescue operation yesterday because it is out of course and they have all the experience know the cave very well and hopefully if everything goes well and it goes as it happened yesterday they should come out between seven and nine o'clock does evening happen actually faster yesterday so it might even be earlier because now of course the experience is there and they have done it before so everyone of course is waiting for the good news again to come from the cave and once the boys or a couple of them are out stuff what happens then what are the of the next steps. well they're now being kept in isolation in the hospital in chiang rai even their own parents haven't been able to visit them so you
cave us this day to begins. well hopefully this agonizing wait as scott described as it's coming to an end for a couple of boys again today we just heard it's just confirmed that at eleven o'clock this morning five hours ago a group of rescue divers went into the cave again it's the same group of divers basically as did the rescue operation yesterday because it is out of course and they have all the experience know the cave very well and hopefully if everything goes well and it goes as it...
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where you take us all the tour of your laboratory here dr graham and show us he. has me show us how what goes on here person much to show because sperm are not very photogenic but. for two decades dr robert graham used this freezer to store the sperm of three nobel prize winners and about twenty other donors with exceptional like use before his establishment closed following his death. we utilized who would be emerging reader and recruit through the book and we mark from zero in each of the we write a letter proposing new be a code. and one or two percent of you would respond if you need them word of. this girl is in search of beautiful child and show gift everybody with. no one has no wife not only becomes a mother which you dearly want to be or she has the very wealthiest brightest try she could care for you and participating in constructive procreation is one of the most meaningful things we conclude the key to human improvement is to add more advantageous. she moves to the human gene pool. this is for the sympathy what we're doing. in space in the biomedical c
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up of ideas and off and up front of us. he had so little hot it was missing many of those and this is ok on the us i lock him out it's sink or see it me look those so couple that i'll pull off and that's because you in this interview. said oh it's not simple from post seven book the loss of. look. at least i can. do the most installed but. i will see boss i will knows this. goes on the. other day a little cynical stylist. this bus with us among the possible moves and how much. so this is to say before there was a whatever it was it was done at least. the second most of all they got. up only one out of the little boy. just because so as he ducked. then because a lot when you just call muscle bottle. thank. you feel pretty cool to come up and i. love that r.c.s. for people would like your female we love. the look i must of necessity put up another team to settle. this because he's making the b.b. about us in future if you. so. yes. thank you. about the need for a long course of. the whole thing. if i mean. i had to throw some
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your play and up front of us. you had so little hot it was missing many of those and this is ok on the us i like your mouth it's seen corsi it was so cut out the other thing i'll pull off and that's because you're in this interview. it's not simple from post seven book a loss of. at least i can. do the most insole opening things i will see possible moses. goes on those. little cynical stylists you see. this bus with us among the possible moves and how much. so this is to say before there was a whatever it was it was done at least. in the city of mosul. what's on the little boy. wonder just because so us he talked. about the. thank. you feel pretty cool from up and i. love that r.c.s. for people would like your kids we love. the look i must most of them put up another team too so i'm looking. to god he's making this to be about us if you did you. so. yes. thank you. about the need for a long course of. the reason why i mean i want to use the holes. if i mean. i had to throw something from cialis or majesty into sci
your play and up front of us. you had so little hot it was missing many of those and this is ok on the us i like your mouth it's seen corsi it was so cut out the other thing i'll pull off and that's because you're in this interview. it's not simple from post seven book a loss of. at least i can. do the most insole opening things i will see possible moses. goes on those. little cynical stylists you see. this bus with us among the possible moves and how much. so this is to say before there was a...
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really glad you could talk to us today thank you for having me. this is the news great if you're with us on facebook live on a story coming up for you now from the want to when it's time telling how the power rich buddhist past is under threat and then later ethiopia's parliament has passed an amnesty bill for protesters of a jailed for up to three years where in the or on the original writer find out where the young people think the jester will resolve these long running for streets . hello there we're still seeing showers over georgia they've been with us for a few weeks now and you can still see them on the satellite pictures stretching just from the northern parts of turkey there and across towards the caspian sea these downpours have been very very heavy and we've seen some rather large hail out of them as well further south is just dry as you'd expect at this time of year so force in beirut we're expecting a temperature of around thirty or thirty one degrees over the next few days and in baghdad will be up to around forty three so more hot w
really glad you could talk to us today thank you for having me. this is the news great if you're with us on facebook live on a story coming up for you now from the want to when it's time telling how the power rich buddhist past is under threat and then later ethiopia's parliament has passed an amnesty bill for protesters of a jailed for up to three years where in the or on the original writer find out where the young people think the jester will resolve these long running for streets . hello...
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let us know — just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. hello and welcome to business live. when it comes to brexit, the northern ireland border is the biggest sticking point in talks between the united kingdom and the european union. and it's one reason why prime minister theresa may will use a speech in belfast to call on the eu to abandon what she calls unworkable positions. at the heart of it is the matter of how trade will continue after brexit. mrs may has promised frictionless trade and in her speech will reiterate that there will be no return to a "hard border". but she has ruled out staying in the eu single market or customs union. instead, she wants a "bespoke" free trade agreement for goods. the stakes are very high for ireland in particular. the international monetary fund is warning that a return to a "hard border" would wipe 4% off its economy. others have warned the figure could be much higher. as the brexit deadline of march next year draws closer, there is a growing possibility of britain leaving the eu without a deal which is becoming more real. and today t
let us know — just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. hello and welcome to business live. when it comes to brexit, the northern ireland border is the biggest sticking point in talks between the united kingdom and the european union. and it's one reason why prime minister theresa may will use a speech in belfast to call on the eu to abandon what she calls unworkable positions. at the heart of it is the matter of how trade will continue after brexit. mrs may has promised frictionless trade and in her...
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while the us government is willing to engage in a political debate over us foreign-policy but they can't touch the ideology while it's immobilizing vector for the individuals so if at some at a disadvantage in trying to push people off the path. it seems like local organizations and organizations that almost if you look at the game world where you've taken former gang members and taken them and said go back into the community and talk about your experience and hopefully that is a deterrent when you speak to the 15, 16 -year-old version of yourself and we been down that road and i know what you're thinking and i know the ideology but it's a dead ends. it leaves to our assessment to look at the programs of the world and that's the best route to go. if we had advice for you as a government it be to take a venture capitalist approach and provide funding to local initiatives that have credibility because it's not coming from the us government and let them do work and create standards that they have to adhere to but it will be difficult and unlikely to succeed if the us government top-down pus
while the us government is willing to engage in a political debate over us foreign-policy but they can't touch the ideology while it's immobilizing vector for the individuals so if at some at a disadvantage in trying to push people off the path. it seems like local organizations and organizations that almost if you look at the game world where you've taken former gang members and taken them and said go back into the community and talk about your experience and hopefully that is a deterrent when...
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the technology and there's also the use of it for good. now another news corporations like tesla and spotify losses in profits at the moment the new bushel looks at why they are suffering and how their employees and consumers could be affected wall street soaring around all time peak and driving that growth locomotive of these guys who corporations like to tesla spotify and dropbox are invested darlings committing even the general public who use their everyday products to buy in her role. as the leader in stream music i say some sometimes the most successful american tech company. just one tiny problem these firms are losing horrific money tesla's worth more than car colossus is ford or general motors despite selling a tiny fraction of the cars and losing billions music streaming giant spotify is just enough to vos lost is now the biggest startup in the world but it's lost money every year of its life and last year the worst an i was four and a half billion the hope is one fine day we'll all book. in to electric cars while uploading spotif
the technology and there's also the use of it for good. now another news corporations like tesla and spotify losses in profits at the moment the new bushel looks at why they are suffering and how their employees and consumers could be affected wall street soaring around all time peak and driving that growth locomotive of these guys who corporations like to tesla spotify and dropbox are invested darlings committing even the general public who use their everyday products to buy in her role. as...