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used but i fear. the amount of this it proves that someone stole my fingerprints and we have to give that data to the gulf i've got a minute we can't even access all bank accounts without it the police are investigating i'm really worried though. is that she's a. good serious prints are now available on the digital black market. if someone uses them to commit a crime. could become a suspect. we have that paid enough attention to this problem in the west hackers have managed to penetrate the world's largest biometric database which contains information on more than a billion people. in france to get a journalist era discovered the leak in the database she wrote a newspaper article on it last year and described how she contacted some criminals online. they sold her a software program that provided access to the government's biometric identification system. it was illegal for quick era to buy the program and she may now face criminal charges but she did it anyway. i know all by choosing a software. but i
used but i fear. the amount of this it proves that someone stole my fingerprints and we have to give that data to the gulf i've got a minute we can't even access all bank accounts without it the police are investigating i'm really worried though. is that she's a. good serious prints are now available on the digital black market. if someone uses them to commit a crime. could become a suspect. we have that paid enough attention to this problem in the west hackers have managed to penetrate the...
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apps like snap chat or perhaps signal or a telegram to share with us how you use them and why they're so important to you and i'll do my best to bring in as many of those conversations into today's conversation so many of us won't previously and security in our communication and well several ways to achieve that he is one of those ways text messaging is often the fastest most efficient way for employees to exchange important information unfortunately traditional text messaging is unsecured at any given time there are multiple copies of every message floating around vulnerable to prying eyes the mobile phone companies keep record the sender has won the receiver has won you get the idea this kind of a kill the seal and security cost companies millions each year in losses regulatory fines and public embarrassment luckily tiger text has the solution tiger text is a fully encrypted easy to use solution for safe and secure messages sent confidential company data sensitive personal information documents and more worry free with tiger text into ending corruption tiger text accelerates your co
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with us to. translate it should use the up of the positive stuff bands get our minds passes us there are the thought that you get that good to be given a bit. but of. the people must feel and i think in the need to get. people to be. in a whole new. level by that. i want without my i'm glad the boy gets the bit about. it we get back at the daily show the. bad stomach the good that you listen to the beatles most and there's no. such thing you put the figure of the principle out of the you. know in the good feeling in your book in that. six month it's going to be. so the. teacher. thank you that's going to be. tough to do if you. still wish to study do you feel about what you read to your. reaction if you. did. if it weren't. just doesn't go to the story where you were. just looking at the issue. but you see. these are the this is you know the just the true nobody thought was. that my d.h. and i. could then you've been duped or it was my schoolwork shapes it would be traced. it almost when you find
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and the use of c.w. this involvement, endangering the lives of many citizens, and reckless involvement and endangering the universal prohibition on the use of c.w. madam president, as the council has discussed before, there is an established pattern of maligned russian behavior perpetrated by military and intelligence this was shown in the october 2016 attempt in montenegro shown in the 2017 cyberattack that caused an estimated $1.2 billion of damage worldwide. it has been shown and other cyber attacks. it has time and again been responsible for russian interference in other countries affairs and most recently, we saw a u.s. indictment of individuals in relation to the 2016 democratic national committee hack. now, it might of the evidence from salisbury, we see that with military nerve grade agents on european soil. , these members found responsibility to help hold -- uphold international law , especially where weapons of mass destruction are concerned. one member has undertaken behavior that showed that
and the use of c.w. this involvement, endangering the lives of many citizens, and reckless involvement and endangering the universal prohibition on the use of c.w. madam president, as the council has discussed before, there is an established pattern of maligned russian behavior perpetrated by military and intelligence this was shown in the october 2016 attempt in montenegro shown in the 2017 cyberattack that caused an estimated $1.2 billion of damage worldwide. it has been shown and other cyber...
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denise of discovered us. and his team discovered why cannabis produces psycho tropic effects by inundating our brain with t.h.c. it over stimulates a natural system which is in charge of our well being the endocannabinoid system in which an and a mind and its receptor other basic elements move. and then divide and its reset is are found mainly in our brains. but a number of different keys and locks have been identified in the rest of our body a kind of rebalancing and general coming mechanism. the endocannabinoid system is everywhere and intervenes in the regulation of sleep digestion inflammatory reactions and on the nervous system. in israel the scientific argument has already convinced many people. cannabis has become very flagship product for a new branch of medicine. fences barbed wire guards and video surveillance the production of medical cannabis is legal but still under tight control. tikkun olam is one of the eight companies authorized by the minister of health to grow prescribe and sell medical can
denise of discovered us. and his team discovered why cannabis produces psycho tropic effects by inundating our brain with t.h.c. it over stimulates a natural system which is in charge of our well being the endocannabinoid system in which an and a mind and its receptor other basic elements move. and then divide and its reset is are found mainly in our brains. but a number of different keys and locks have been identified in the rest of our body a kind of rebalancing and general coming mechanism....
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glad you could join us. it's 7am in singapore, mdnight in london and 7pm in washington dc, where the us supreme court nominee — brett kavanaugh — has said he will not be stepping aside after a second woman accused him of sexual misconduct decades ago. —— midnight. the allegations have threatened mr kavanaugh's chances of winning confirmation for the post in the senate. earlier, president trump pledged his support forjudge kavanaugh, describing him as an "outstanding person". judge kavanaugh and his wife sat down with fox news to issue a denial of sexual misconduct. here is a little of what he had to say. did you guys ever look at each other and say i mouse, this is enough, this just is not worth that?” and say i mouse, this is enough, thisjust is not worth that? i am not going to let false accusations drive us out of this process and we are looking for a fair process, where i can be heard defending my integrity and my lifelong record, my lifelong record of promoting unity and equality for women str
glad you could join us. it's 7am in singapore, mdnight in london and 7pm in washington dc, where the us supreme court nominee — brett kavanaugh — has said he will not be stepping aside after a second woman accused him of sexual misconduct decades ago. —— midnight. the allegations have threatened mr kavanaugh's chances of winning confirmation for the post in the senate. earlier, president trump pledged his support forjudge kavanaugh, describing him as an "outstanding person"....
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how do people use us? we do have partnerships where we one, itvents like this is live on twitter right now, where people can have a conversation and everyone can benefit. >> thank you. my time is expired. >> the chair recognizes the gentleman from massachusetts. >> thank you so much for being here. thank you for your patience. i know you were in the center side -- senate side earlier today. make sure we were clear on a couple of things. you talked about the mechanism to look ate different aspects of content on the site. you of also talked about how your algorithms are a bit imperfect. how they have impacted some members of this body. democrats and republicans. is that true? >> yes. >> you have also indicated that there were others who get caught up in it. liberal activists who use profane language. is that true? >> that may or may not be a signal that we use in terms of the content. we tend to favor the behavior we are seeing. that is what i was describing in terms of the signal. the behavior of the people
how do people use us? we do have partnerships where we one, itvents like this is live on twitter right now, where people can have a conversation and everyone can benefit. >> thank you. my time is expired. >> the chair recognizes the gentleman from massachusetts. >> thank you so much for being here. thank you for your patience. i know you were in the center side -- senate side earlier today. make sure we were clear on a couple of things. you talked about the mechanism to look...
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uses chemical weapons again we would use that sensible people will not use militarily useless means to draw before three powerful countries upon themselves we have all seen what the syrian regime backed by the russian government has done in the past that should not be a surprise to anyone that that would be a concern of ours and this should we have the impression that u.s. threats against damascus aimed at preventing terrorist from being expelled there is not the first time the u.s. no matter which administration has prioritised the task of changing dissident regimes above the common goals of reading terrorism and extremism is. a back and forth of accusations that out cia sions the u.s. has been clear that any. the use of chemical weapons will be attributed to the asaad government and will result in military action moscow's claim that damascus simply has no logic in drawing the wrath of the u.s. military on themselves has been dismissed as a distraction tensions in a liberal pro-choice boiling point and anticipation of a government offensive against terrorists and rebel groups it's cle
uses chemical weapons again we would use that sensible people will not use militarily useless means to draw before three powerful countries upon themselves we have all seen what the syrian regime backed by the russian government has done in the past that should not be a surprise to anyone that that would be a concern of ours and this should we have the impression that u.s. threats against damascus aimed at preventing terrorist from being expelled there is not the first time the u.s. no matter...
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for me those wings, i imagined rafael having these wings not on top of us but over us, to hold us and care for us and help keep us safe area and nurtured. >> if anybody would like to have the book and the cd, how do they actually purchase it? >> the best thing to do is to go to my website which is sharon bernstein.com and click on the tab that says under the wings of rafael and they can find different places to get it. there are copies at my synagogue and also copies that can be bought online. the book and cd can be purchased separately and the tracks can be downloaded. >> a wonderful. as we go to our next break is there something from that cd, from the book, that you might sing to us as we leave this segment? >> i think i will sing -- the prayer that we recite at the end , a silent standing prayer and it means keep my lips from speaking badly. [ singing in yiddish ] [ music ] >>> good morning and welcome back to mosaic, we are in the middle of a wonderful conversation about the use of music in the jewish community with cantor sharon bernstein, welcome back cantor bernstein. >> thank
for me those wings, i imagined rafael having these wings not on top of us but over us, to hold us and care for us and help keep us safe area and nurtured. >> if anybody would like to have the book and the cd, how do they actually purchase it? >> the best thing to do is to go to my website which is sharon bernstein.com and click on the tab that says under the wings of rafael and they can find different places to get it. there are copies at my synagogue and also copies that can be...
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apps of the future could make use of a motion sensing technology just like some apps use g.p.s. location data already which can be harmful and everyday situations but also means that even more companies get access to such sensitive information. i think that's a bigger topic we see. discussed anyway that users have to be more aware and more in control about all of their dados i don't think it's very specific to the emotional data it's they should have more control over that data. our emotions are being tracked and analyzed so it's about time we come up with some rules about how this data is used. shift says feelings need data protection. are now preprogrammed how the internet influences us without us ever even realizing it today through to rubbles. the. anyone stuck in an online filter bubble and he sees content corresponding to their respective worldview humans tend to unconsciously pick information that matches the beliefs they read articles and visit websites that agree with the opinions they hold for example about the state of the european union. and algorithms used by social
apps of the future could make use of a motion sensing technology just like some apps use g.p.s. location data already which can be harmful and everyday situations but also means that even more companies get access to such sensitive information. i think that's a bigger topic we see. discussed anyway that users have to be more aware and more in control about all of their dados i don't think it's very specific to the emotional data it's they should have more control over that data. our emotions...
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ads make us -- help make us make that help. with advertising with all of our products users expect us to keep their personal information confidential and under their control. we do not sell personal information. this is important. i want to repeat that point. we do not sell personal information. we acknowledge that we have made mistakes in the past from which we've learned and improved our privacy program. we understand that foundation of our business is trust. to maintain that trust we must clearly explain how our products use personal information and provide easy to find, user friendly controls to manage privacy. we strive to be up front about the data we collect, why we collect it, and how we use it. this starts with ensure that our privacy policy is clear and concise and making privacy controls immediately accessible from the privacy policy. we look for ways to add transparency into our products directly so that users can understand the privacy imply kafgsz their choices right in context from how you share documents in goog
ads make us -- help make us make that help. with advertising with all of our products users expect us to keep their personal information confidential and under their control. we do not sell personal information. this is important. i want to repeat that point. we do not sell personal information. we acknowledge that we have made mistakes in the past from which we've learned and improved our privacy program. we understand that foundation of our business is trust. to maintain that trust we must...
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of us. but not. a lot of sense it took the true and electrical engineer about five years to develop the right formula for recycled paper pencil anthony came up with the concept when he worked as a waste collector. and the factory cut up sheets of newspaper glued around graphite sticks then a machine rose them up tightly creating the basic on a dawn pencil. the exact technique for finishing the newspaper pencil is a company secret only the factory manager and her bosses know it. the partners themselves come to the factory each week to do the finishing work i sat and the nice part no i didn't chang is in charge of marketing and legal issues. there's a lot of disregard for intellectual property in africa. and in some parts of asia so we have to guard our secret because if we don't. do more somebody else will do the same thing and the man behind the not. over the last five years orders have been continually increasing last year the company's sales amounted to around one hundred thirty thousand schools an
of us. but not. a lot of sense it took the true and electrical engineer about five years to develop the right formula for recycled paper pencil anthony came up with the concept when he worked as a waste collector. and the factory cut up sheets of newspaper glued around graphite sticks then a machine rose them up tightly creating the basic on a dawn pencil. the exact technique for finishing the newspaper pencil is a company secret only the factory manager and her bosses know it. the partners...
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what keeps us unsafe what makes us sick and how do we stay healthy. my name is dr carson the i talk to medical experts. watch them at work. and then discuss what you can do to improve your health. state use and let's all try to stay. calm d.w. . to get me to come to gun somebody and let's go right to our correspondent is in central istanbul and we have our political correspondents here jim studio you're watching e.w. news why from berlin. gets all of the perspective closer. to a good. and unusual friendship. is the story of paul and he. is a student from cameroon b. other a filmmaker from germany has read or not likely never be able to say whether he chose me or i chose him whatever the case this is the story of how. most dangerous my. body. what began as a documentary. riverboat struck her and sacrificed everything for me i can't go back and. became a story about those seeking a challenge. and those two know. when paul came over the scene from cameroon to berlin starts oct fourth on t.w. . business day t w news night from berlin pope francis kicks of
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are still with us, andorting those who mourn encouraging all of us to follow in their footsteps, putting others before oneself. they truly sacrifice their own lives to save so many -- sacrificed their own lives to save so many. ladies and gentlemen, i would like to embellish the many dignitaries and special guests who have joined us today. thank you all for being here with us this morning for our annual observance. you tod a special thank the many volunteers and ambassadors of flight 93 who tell this story to our park visitors to better understand this incredible journey, this incredible story of what occurred aboard flight 93. i would like to recognize captain stewart and his entire crew at the uss somerset and all members of our military. those who have served and those who are currently serving this great nation, both here at home and around the world. [applause] >> also, a special thank you to all of our law enforcement personnel, firefighters and first responders for putting their neighbors before themselves each and every day. ofr since the events september 11, 2001 -- thank you ve
are still with us, andorting those who mourn encouraging all of us to follow in their footsteps, putting others before oneself. they truly sacrifice their own lives to save so many -- sacrificed their own lives to save so many. ladies and gentlemen, i would like to embellish the many dignitaries and special guests who have joined us today. thank you all for being here with us this morning for our annual observance. you tod a special thank the many volunteers and ambassadors of flight 93 who...
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he's got 800 miles of us, 820 miles of us-mexico border. the longest stretch, i forgot i have a microphone on. >> thank you for taking the time to be here. i appreciate it.and we need an interesting times. we always seem to but there was news today that it's entirely relevant to the conversation we're going to have. we learn yesterday, that they're planning to set up a larger transplant for migrant children at the temporary facility in your district, congressman. bowater lupin land port of entry, as many as 4800 beds for mostly older and teenage children who come across the border. we learned thisafternoon the number of migrant families arrested for illegally entering the us shot up 38 percent in august . and that is a typical surge, july to august, much bigger this year. they apprehended 1300 members this year, higher than previous years. the administration says this is because people have figured out the families are only going to be detained for a short period of time. others suggest this is the summer and that's when they come. either w
he's got 800 miles of us, 820 miles of us-mexico border. the longest stretch, i forgot i have a microphone on. >> thank you for taking the time to be here. i appreciate it.and we need an interesting times. we always seem to but there was news today that it's entirely relevant to the conversation we're going to have. we learn yesterday, that they're planning to set up a larger transplant for migrant children at the temporary facility in your district, congressman. bowater lupin land port...
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bring us up—to—date? bring us up-to-date? we are getting frown to the big categories and we heard that claire foy has won for her performance as the queen in the crown. it is a sign that the crown is in real contention when it comes to the best drama category, probably in the next a0 minutes. she plays the young queen elizabeth ii. the current monarch, her early days as the queen. this is herfinal opportunity to win that a word because the cast is being changed as they move on to the latter stages of they move on to the latter stages of the queen's lie. a lot of people said she deserved it. also stephen daltrey fought directing the crown. game of thrones is beginning to win some awards. best supporting actor. and it puts that show in contention with its 22 nominations. a lot of excitement still to come. with its 22 nominations. a lot of excitement still to comelj with its 22 nominations. a lot of excitement still to come. i say this because i feel further this because you have rob lee set through many a cce pta nce you have r
bring us up—to—date? bring us up-to-date? we are getting frown to the big categories and we heard that claire foy has won for her performance as the queen in the crown. it is a sign that the crown is in real contention when it comes to the best drama category, probably in the next a0 minutes. she plays the young queen elizabeth ii. the current monarch, her early days as the queen. this is herfinal opportunity to win that a word because the cast is being changed as they move on to the latter...
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let us know — just use the hashtag bbcbizlive hello and welcome to business live. already packed show. we start with trade again. later today, high level trade talks between the european union and the united states take place in brussels — with the aim of resolving the on—going trade dispute. us trade representative robert lighthizer will meet eu trade chief cecilia malmstrom to discuss how to build closer trading ties. but how did this dispute begin? in march, the trump administration hit the eu with increased import tariffs — which included 25% on steel and 10% on aluminium. the eu retaliated by increasing tariffs on $3.1 billion worth of us products, such as bourbon whiskey and motorcycles. however president trump and european commission president jean—claude juncker agreed to a trade truce injuly — which included the us not implementing its threat of raising tariffs on european cars. however disagreements remain. the eu wants to scrap car tariffs permanently as part of the trade deal — a proposal that trump rejects. in response the us has pushed for
let us know — just use the hashtag bbcbizlive hello and welcome to business live. already packed show. we start with trade again. later today, high level trade talks between the european union and the united states take place in brussels — with the aim of resolving the on—going trade dispute. us trade representative robert lighthizer will meet eu trade chief cecilia malmstrom to discuss how to build closer trading ties. but how did this dispute begin? in march, the trump administration...
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if you will also want to tell us about it. this is our web site or send us a tweet. or story. hey felicia how many pencils do you think you've already you're stopping your life to be honest i've never bothered to count but i'm sure it's a lot right well and you wouldn't believe it more than fourteen billion pencils are produced worldwide every year that's a lot of trees and it has a major impact on the environment so kenyans came up with a clever idea they produce pens and pencils made out of recycled newspaper let's find out how all this magic works. businessman anthony kirori knows his supply is he often comes to pick up the old newspapers this time it's nearly three hundred fifty kilograms he pays about sixty three years for the whole his factory is in about thirty kilometers outside the kenyan capital nairobi and city founded his company green pencils on his family's land along with an old friend ivan or chang ecologically friendly pencil business is a job creator and doesn't require more trees to be cut down most conventional pencils made from the wood of old sitters well
if you will also want to tell us about it. this is our web site or send us a tweet. or story. hey felicia how many pencils do you think you've already you're stopping your life to be honest i've never bothered to count but i'm sure it's a lot right well and you wouldn't believe it more than fourteen billion pencils are produced worldwide every year that's a lot of trees and it has a major impact on the environment so kenyans came up with a clever idea they produce pens and pencils made out of...
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use it all everybody is using. it was the recent series in the price of food that made me sit up and stop taking it all granted when i looked into it i found that the tree in the wind is very general extinction in many countries. in a vicious circle the road gets the more desirable it becomes driving up prices and creating a dangerous black market there are no people getting killed in the hunt. that's why i thought. maybe i should be looking to. find out what it's going to end in my lifetime. in my part of the problem i need to find out. if i want to trace with comics and users to its source and of course. the amount has been growing both east and west and my full stop is london but i was used to study. in london i discovered more dimensions of old. ode is a very hot fragrance so whenever i wear it it makes me feel warm. thick layer of cotton and wool absolve the smell and keep it for a long time. one of them is a moment i remember walking to this university and the cold wind hits my cloth. then the center rise up
use it all everybody is using. it was the recent series in the price of food that made me sit up and stop taking it all granted when i looked into it i found that the tree in the wind is very general extinction in many countries. in a vicious circle the road gets the more desirable it becomes driving up prices and creating a dangerous black market there are no people getting killed in the hunt. that's why i thought. maybe i should be looking to. find out what it's going to end in my lifetime....
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then vessel with us was the. eighth in us on the way and. that's the tussle oil in the fall ill will with a soul or so. it all is to see a saucer going on. under his. ah. yes he was good enough to explode into. one really weird fight. sunico little fellow from the circus after hearing these two year contract year spying on it with bottomless of much as we don't move a lie on the out. and you know i mean you i didn't didn't ask me if you muddy amanda what does it entail and who can i said deal with this would somebody be stood and fought against absolute of i'm just going on that is you know . if you see or hear d.s. just. being i don't like to feel good beans for. a man who. seems to their the way to fight the. fish so i'm there. in light of. the cous. cous shipping. box my top main event bed head is on this wall of the southern n.k.p. then we ask you are they all the yemenis to fuck with a. the lord was before. his crew which would. hold a difficult moment. like that he holding he also want to put his pull. to resolder. so it goes on. this
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by itself and the target of us and us and our band and again with the home is the us your thoughts ideas on with of i as a life the order on incentive yet what it is to tool and what is a ton and on the other arm and a heart as data that's been soft as ornish to underscore has led to a cause of national debt and status definition i guess and does is known as my my cost of one of four yes one of the one that i switched out and stand in is down with and against interest the and on with their feeder the one into the seats and just as hopeless as it's even then i'd never heard it is very knowledgeable invasive isn't as good lets this india the shaft i am buys. today open sourced. grams can easily compete with microsoft products as the company open exchange chose . to use a soft sided us counsel office parkade from microsoft as its income. in this office has actually just industry for life and microsoft has so much. and i'm one of the best tool that's really. to mean if. the human. mind is on that time let's move to texas etiam been so. on. so do most of us not to mention guns in the comment
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i can pick on amazon because we use you once in a while. i use apple, too. i use you all. where would i find the information to be able to say you can't share this information with anybody. i don't care. >> i'm quite happy to respond to this question because we take a great deal of pride in making this the simplest possible. >> tell me how to do it because i'm on google every day. >> jump onto google and search for google accounts. there'll be very clear indication how to get to settings and we try to make it as easy as possible. also investing heavily in tools like your privacy checkup in security check up or we invite people into the experience of that can optimize settings in a way that makes sense to them. >> i think that's good. i don't know how heavily you push the information out because i am somebody who values my privacy as i think most of the montana, probably most people in this room do. and if i could say this website doesn't go anywhere else besides my house come in the information off of it, i would do it every time. but i've never, ever seen that option to b
i can pick on amazon because we use you once in a while. i use apple, too. i use you all. where would i find the information to be able to say you can't share this information with anybody. i don't care. >> i'm quite happy to respond to this question because we take a great deal of pride in making this the simplest possible. >> tell me how to do it because i'm on google every day. >> jump onto google and search for google accounts. there'll be very clear indication how to get...
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the ground before us. [applause] she continues to shake the ground today. i'm proud to bring her, my dear sister and friend, my midnight call. [applause] >> is this better? a little better? i can shout, that's not a problem. herar?rybody i have to be louder? all right. week,in the last republican operatives have said on national television that dr. christine blasey ford is not a movement.e me too these 36 said that year old accusations are not a heart of what we currently call the me too movement. they said they should not be this construed as the me too movement. they said it's about the current wave of men being found out for their patterns of sexual assault and other misconduct and have nothing to do with the claims about a teenage boy from 36 years ago. how i know they wish that were true. the fact is, this movement is made up of people just like dr. blazing four, regular citizens who have been -- like dr. blasey rd, not knowing if they would ever be heard or believed or if anyone would care. they want
the ground before us. [applause] she continues to shake the ground today. i'm proud to bring her, my dear sister and friend, my midnight call. [applause] >> is this better? a little better? i can shout, that's not a problem. herar?rybody i have to be louder? all right. week,in the last republican operatives have said on national television that dr. christine blasey ford is not a movement.e me too these 36 said that year old accusations are not a heart of what we currently call the me too...
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because, you know, i've used it. i've sed it to ask for moving, and then gave it back to other people when i wasn't. i posted about them. and there are certainly a lot of posts i see about missing dogs -- and found dogs. but there was also someone who found an organ donor. -yeah, that's right. we've seen everything from dayato-day kinds of recommens that neighbors exchange wi one another for babysitters, umbers, auto mechanics. but we've also seen more critical use cases,al espe around disasters. for example, in hurricane harvey or the napwildfires or the ventura county wildfires, we've seen neighbors banding together when the public infrastructure is under a lot of strain, especially 911 or first responders. c and in te of the liver donor, we did see that a neighbor put out a message saying, "hey, one of our neighbors of tis in the hospitald oking for someone to donate an organ," and we actually found a liver donor within the neighborhood community, if you can imagine that. -extraordinary. -so a wide variety of diff
because, you know, i've used it. i've sed it to ask for moving, and then gave it back to other people when i wasn't. i posted about them. and there are certainly a lot of posts i see about missing dogs -- and found dogs. but there was also someone who found an organ donor. -yeah, that's right. we've seen everything from dayato-day kinds of recommens that neighbors exchange wi one another for babysitters, umbers, auto mechanics. but we've also seen more critical use cases,al espe around...
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as keep us. safe i don't know if we do but also mush boss about geography keep base he has some q.b. amount of. time on it exact to release echo of it generally teach paveway yet go see it to lash out which they're generally take really deep shit i bet you could do that cause that sure could use up all posy your department of justice and nature should you hate the new clothes she did not shoot you take her i love you very equal she like you take it that i did start this is action they did but you said i'm ok toll could rise to exactly top. to your new secure base a time on. me yeah i'll do all. job all skill that's a good deal is i mean i can as up and. decay on up all the fuss idiotes is still up all the fossil the that is easy the show will all street plan look more toward. december the nineteenth twenty fourteen ninety nine percent of them share holders approve the sale to general electric a triumph for patrick crone who will distribute four billion euros between them three days later the comp
as keep us. safe i don't know if we do but also mush boss about geography keep base he has some q.b. amount of. time on it exact to release echo of it generally teach paveway yet go see it to lash out which they're generally take really deep shit i bet you could do that cause that sure could use up all posy your department of justice and nature should you hate the new clothes she did not shoot you take her i love you very equal she like you take it that i did start this is action they did but...
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you like us, check us out on bloomberg radio. this is bloomberg. ♪ selina: on light -- online payment and financial company strike is about to complete its latest round of financing. what a valuation. $20 billion, got to hand it to you. what is interesting, it is serving what, 80% of americans? what the quarter of a billion is going to be used for. >> stripe is a technology builds that tilts in -- economic infrastructure. we are three decades into the consumer infrastructure. only 3% of gdp is online. grow this. to caroline: are we talking about asia? about 84% of adults. there are 500 million people in southeast asia coming online for the first three years. this does not just happen. there are all sorts of hurdles related to expanding into new countries. stripe is focused on providing the payments infrastructure. >> other hurdles, at a time we are talking about globalizing --ments, we are getting trade tensions between china and the u.s.. in already serve companies china. how has that affected you? >> in some ways, it is a cha
you like us, check us out on bloomberg radio. this is bloomberg. ♪ selina: on light -- online payment and financial company strike is about to complete its latest round of financing. what a valuation. $20 billion, got to hand it to you. what is interesting, it is serving what, 80% of americans? what the quarter of a billion is going to be used for. >> stripe is a technology builds that tilts in -- economic infrastructure. we are three decades into the consumer infrastructure. only 3% of...
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the country now in the order trump admitted that no foreign power has ever successfully influence a us election but he signed the order anyway. there has been no evidence of a foreign power altering the outcome of. any united states election foreign powers have historically sort to exploit america's free and open political system now it's also important to note that the order did not specify any country in particular because the director of national intelligence thinks russia china iran and the d.p. r. k. are all trying to influence the midterms but it's also important to point out that the sanctions will also be imposed on anyone accused of spreading propaganda and this information and the authority to determine who's been meddling has been granted to the director of national intelligence the state department the treasury department homeland security and the justice department with forty five days to do so the government to also has the power to block the property of anyone that's been complicit in foreign interference assisted those complicit in foreign interference or acted on behal
the country now in the order trump admitted that no foreign power has ever successfully influence a us election but he signed the order anyway. there has been no evidence of a foreign power altering the outcome of. any united states election foreign powers have historically sort to exploit america's free and open political system now it's also important to note that the order did not specify any country in particular because the director of national intelligence thinks russia china iran and the...
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can you hear us? >> i can hear you loud and clear. >> give us the situation. >> absolutely. we just spent the entire eyewall at wrightville beach. upon the eye coming over us we came back to our hotel to seek drier clothes and settle down for a moment. on the way back into wilmington, a lot of trees down and a lot of power lines down. we got shingles flying off of roofs right now, i can see it out the window. hurricane florence is definitely letting its impact show right now. >> so we're in north myrtle beach, south carolina. we know there are already upwards of 6,000 people without power, and we are just in the gusting phase, the gusts here about 45 miles per hour. how long will you have to deal with the kinds of conditions you are seeing right now in wilmington, and how long until we start getting the same? >> yeah, we started the day early this morning with about 40-mile-per-hour sustained winds, and -- [ inaudible ] -- and we are seeing gusts around 90, and sustained winds around 80, and i would expect that to continue as the eye goes past us. we will get the second roun
can you hear us? >> i can hear you loud and clear. >> give us the situation. >> absolutely. we just spent the entire eyewall at wrightville beach. upon the eye coming over us we came back to our hotel to seek drier clothes and settle down for a moment. on the way back into wilmington, a lot of trees down and a lot of power lines down. we got shingles flying off of roofs right now, i can see it out the window. hurricane florence is definitely letting its impact show right now....
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[applause] >> thanks for coming and talking to us. also thanks to bank of america for these important conversations now we will hear a message from bank of america and then we will be back. >> thank you very much. now it is my honor to welcome to the teesix stage fascinating affecting both high schools with e-cigarettes. [applause] duncan thank you for coming. >> first of all it takes a lot of courage to come up here. give it up for those high school students. [applause] so with that e-cigarette prevention program high schools and middle schools. catch my breath is a three -year-old program, delaware , on board and make it 50. the first state to be ratified by the constitution but the last to use catch my breath. [laughter] we have two very important organizations that work with us the catch my breath program is the science behind the program and then the community funding partner. and that makes them one of the largest chains. and then as a priority just to work with us and then we formed the catch my breath coalition. >> talk about
[applause] >> thanks for coming and talking to us. also thanks to bank of america for these important conversations now we will hear a message from bank of america and then we will be back. >> thank you very much. now it is my honor to welcome to the teesix stage fascinating affecting both high schools with e-cigarettes. [applause] duncan thank you for coming. >> first of all it takes a lot of courage to come up here. give it up for those high school students. [applause] so...
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the banks gave us zero support they avoided us like the play it took a dislike of us or. now it's the other way around. and now they come to us and say hey why don't we do a project together so now we have the choice i never thought back then that things would turn around so fast that. investors around the world up pumping billions into and as yet still unregulated markets. is this superhero money a better method of payment compared to the euro or the old. germany central bank the bundesbank doesn't think so the guardians of the official currency have been watching their internet rivals closely. the bank's management can't understand the hype around crypto currencies as a bit of on core and warn against it coin look to especially with regard to the speculative aspect one bitcoin is worth anything from two hundred to two thousand euros so anything seems possible and speculating and it may pay off but it can also go wrong so we would definitely advise against investing in. the problem the currency guardians have is obvious for decades they had sole control over bank notes a
the banks gave us zero support they avoided us like the play it took a dislike of us or. now it's the other way around. and now they come to us and say hey why don't we do a project together so now we have the choice i never thought back then that things would turn around so fast that. investors around the world up pumping billions into and as yet still unregulated markets. is this superhero money a better method of payment compared to the euro or the old. germany central bank the bundesbank...
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to kill us and in the other hand they are giving us aid they are helping us. this is not good we don't want this we only want them to stop selling arms to saudi to. like. to support the peace over yemen not only just selling arms and then giving us aid in yemen well apart from the saudis do you believe the directors of may and donald trump are committing war crimes they are committing war crimes but you know our the war in yemen is for growth and. you know or the situation here is like there are no salaries no access to clean or no access to health care. no salaries the prices of food and fuel are soaring. also you know if you are the hospitals. they cannot operate their hospitals for a long time they might close their doors because the prices of fuel are soaring you know so the problem here is very pick and the humanitarian crisis is can see there the worst in the world. so there are plenty of things that have been ing in yemen and they should stop killing and targeting civilians if they want like they said to target who sees and to end the gym here they shou
to kill us and in the other hand they are giving us aid they are helping us. this is not good we don't want this we only want them to stop selling arms to saudi to. like. to support the peace over yemen not only just selling arms and then giving us aid in yemen well apart from the saudis do you believe the directors of may and donald trump are committing war crimes they are committing war crimes but you know our the war in yemen is for growth and. you know or the situation here is like there...
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any one of us. living fun be to. his work that got us for tonight. the maestro and feed. the children bond twenty team. the markets of industrialized nations in europe and north america are saturated so multinational food companies have set the sights on the developing world aggressively expanding their presence in countries like kenya. and they found a vehicle of growth in small packages of western style processed food conglomerates promise healthy high quality food for all but the products are high calorie nutrient poor foods stuffed with salt sugar and flavor and concerts in brazil the result is plain to see lifestyle diseases are undermining the society already burdened by poverty and money attrition. there haven't been any of a basic thing that had been any of the babies any more and more than. that these economics which has huge consequences for the country is very clear and that is good coding creating consumption of these products. so power latin america's economic bombs many lower middle class families get by on less than two hundred euros a month still they are
any one of us. living fun be to. his work that got us for tonight. the maestro and feed. the children bond twenty team. the markets of industrialized nations in europe and north america are saturated so multinational food companies have set the sights on the developing world aggressively expanding their presence in countries like kenya. and they found a vehicle of growth in small packages of western style processed food conglomerates promise healthy high quality food for all but the products...
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and syria's use of chemical weapons and we remain resolved to act. uses chemical weapons again. people will not use militarily useless means to draw before three powerful countries upon themselves we have all seen what the syrian regime backed by the russian government has done in the past that should not be a surprise to anyone that that would be a concern of ours once again. we have the impression that u.s. threats against damascus aimed at preventing terrorist from being. it's not the first time the us no matter which administration has prioritised the telescope changing dissident regimes above the common goals of eradicating terrorism and extremism. i think it's clear it's shocking that chemical weapons use is even being predicted from any side here as we've said in the past but russia as we say has warned about such provocations what they describe as provocation is we all agree that the moscow has no weapons and even if they did using them would be suicidal triggering a military intervention from the west potentially any such chemical weapons use or even threat to allegatio
and syria's use of chemical weapons and we remain resolved to act. uses chemical weapons again. people will not use militarily useless means to draw before three powerful countries upon themselves we have all seen what the syrian regime backed by the russian government has done in the past that should not be a surprise to anyone that that would be a concern of ours once again. we have the impression that u.s. threats against damascus aimed at preventing terrorist from being. it's not the first...
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not a bad yarn for the rest of us either. tony dokoupil, cbs news, new york. >> that is the overnight news for this wednesday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back later. for the morning news and cbs this morning. . from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm jeff glor. >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >> welcome to the "cbs overnight." i'm michelle miller. bill cosby, the man formally known as america's dad is getting a taste of american justice. the actor and comedian is behind bars this morning, sentenced to three to ten years in prison for drugging and sexually assaulting a friend of his 14 years ago. cosby is the first celebrity sentenced in the me too era. his lawyers are vowing to appeal, but until then, he is locked up. jericka duncan was at the courthouse when the sentence came down. >> reporter: a solemn looking bill cosby left the courtroom in handcuffs, surrounded by police escorts. andrea constand, whose allegation of sexual assault in 2004 led to cosby's conviction hugged prosecut
not a bad yarn for the rest of us either. tony dokoupil, cbs news, new york. >> that is the overnight news for this wednesday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back later. for the morning news and cbs this morning. . from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm jeff glor. >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >> welcome to the "cbs overnight." i'm michelle miller. bill cosby, the man formally known as america's dad is getting a...
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and the decision of the us administration to move the us and the sea to jerusalem and stop funding on. the move with syria strongly condemns the decision of the us administration to with drove from the iran nuclear agreement which proves once again the united states disregards of. for international treaties and conventions. the express once again our solidarity with a. leader is on people of the islamic republic of iran and i trust that they will overcome the effects of this irresponsible decision of the us administration and we also stand with the government on people of that as well in the face of us as a template somebody to interfere in their internal affair and. we call once again for lifting the new lateral economic measures imposed against the syrian people and all other and dependent people of the around the world especially in the people of the d.p. r. k. cuba and bellows of the. modern president ladies and gentlemen. and to conclude with the will of the. so you have to know that. with the help of allies and friends syria will defeat terrorism the world must never forget that
and the decision of the us administration to move the us and the sea to jerusalem and stop funding on. the move with syria strongly condemns the decision of the us administration to with drove from the iran nuclear agreement which proves once again the united states disregards of. for international treaties and conventions. the express once again our solidarity with a. leader is on people of the islamic republic of iran and i trust that they will overcome the effects of this irresponsible...
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the association came to us with this idea because we were getting concerned that medical uses were taking up a lot of the retail spaces on the ground floor along ocean avenue. so, we shared that concern and came up with a solution requiring a conditional use so that appropriate and necessary and desirable uses could be maintained on the corridor without taking away from active retail space. so, we have audrey here from the planning department to share a little more about this. we would love to have your support. we understand when we have further restrictions on corridors that it can do the opposite effect, which is increasing vacancies and we are working with the ocean avenue association to look into a pilot that was started by chair tang and supervisor safai. but streamlining permitting processes for desirable businesses on the ground floor so we are attracting businesses we want to see. i will hand this over to the planning department. >> supervisor tang: thank you. i'm glad to hear that. did you, supervisor safai, have a question? >> supervisor safai: i will make a comment after she s
the association came to us with this idea because we were getting concerned that medical uses were taking up a lot of the retail spaces on the ground floor along ocean avenue. so, we shared that concern and came up with a solution requiring a conditional use so that appropriate and necessary and desirable uses could be maintained on the corridor without taking away from active retail space. so, we have audrey here from the planning department to share a little more about this. we would love to...
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so i'd like us to use a different term than frozen middle. because that doesn't fantasize a lot of people we need to make sure we state effective people we also celebrate the innovators that when you do find something that is novel and useful, we folded into the bureaucracy and then we perpetuate that goodness. >> steve, have building on that with what you're looking at in terms of how we train differently? >> trek to the other piece for air education treatment that is come out of this innovation challenge is the of the dynamic of innovation that's really fun, and that is that you let your people look at the tools that a been invented in the last few years that did not exist even three, four, five years ago and see how those tools can actually accentuate the job we're trying to do. so for air education and training command it's things like virtual reality, augmented reality, artificial intelligence coaches and supercomputing where now i i can afford to give a simulator to every student, and they can put in the pocket, take it home with them a
so i'd like us to use a different term than frozen middle. because that doesn't fantasize a lot of people we need to make sure we state effective people we also celebrate the innovators that when you do find something that is novel and useful, we folded into the bureaucracy and then we perpetuate that goodness. >> steve, have building on that with what you're looking at in terms of how we train differently? >> trek to the other piece for air education treatment that is come out of...
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>> i guess asking why this was brought to us, because we asked that these issues not to brought to us until there was a resolution and it might be helpful to understand -- it sounds like there's resolutions on the table, but it's very unclear to me why -- the why. why we can't get anywhere with them. >> if i may, there was a conversation at this board a couple years ago where you can asked us not to bring this forward until there was a solution. there was another conversation of this board, because of board members and us and staff having heard about a blanket moratorium on using this legislative tool that was created by the board of supervisors was problematic for the neighborhoods. the discussion on the board was to relax, as we understood it, the moratorium and follow the spirit of it and work with the department of homeless and public housing to use this tool judicially. but in cases such as this, where there's a strong desire for neighbors and from a supervisor to bring it forward for consideration. and we have continued to work with department of homelessness and supportive hous
>> i guess asking why this was brought to us, because we asked that these issues not to brought to us until there was a resolution and it might be helpful to understand -- it sounds like there's resolutions on the table, but it's very unclear to me why -- the why. why we can't get anywhere with them. >> if i may, there was a conversation at this board a couple years ago where you can asked us not to bring this forward until there was a solution. there was another conversation of...
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starting us off at this hour. thank you. >> thank you. >> racism strikes a heated battle in florida for governor. how a robo call from a white supre supremacy group entered the fray. y group entered the fray your hair is so soft! did you use head and shoulders two in one? i did mom. wanna try it? yes. it intensely moisturizes your hair and scalp and keeps you flake free. manolo? look at my soft hair. i should be in the shot now too. try head and shoulders two in one. i was on the fence about changing from a manual to an electric toothbrush. but my hygienist said going electric could lead to way cleaner teeth. she said, get the one inspired by dentists, with a round brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's gentle rounded brush head removes more plaque along the gum line. for cleaner teeth and healthier gums. and unlike sonicare, oral-b is the first electric toothbrush brand accepted by the ada for its effectiveness and safety. what an amazing clean! i'll only use an oral-b! oral-b. brush like a pro. let someone els
starting us off at this hour. thank you. >> thank you. >> racism strikes a heated battle in florida for governor. how a robo call from a white supre supremacy group entered the fray. y group entered the fray your hair is so soft! did you use head and shoulders two in one? i did mom. wanna try it? yes. it intensely moisturizes your hair and scalp and keeps you flake free. manolo? look at my soft hair. i should be in the shot now too. try head and shoulders two in one. i was on the...
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for those of us who don't feel what happens to us is not enough, #metoo, for those of us who are not ready to disclose, #metoo. [cheers and applause] >> so powerful. thank you very much. now we will have kyla wright, student advocate and survivor. [cheers and applause] >> good afternoon. what you said, i am a student colleague survivor advocate for sexual assault. when you look at me, you would never assume that i was broken. someone who has something taken from her that she didn't give you someone who became a part of the statistics that one in five women will be sexually assaulted in their lives that i was violated not only by someone who didn't know the meaning of the word now, but also by the system that harms survivors of sexual assault at a system that the supreme court is a part of. a system of the decision-making of someone accused of sexual assault could be a part of. i want to burst upon this ramirez and doc are forward for coming forward. no amount of time can prepare you for life after violence, especially when you internalize what is happening to you. 63% go unreported m
for those of us who don't feel what happens to us is not enough, #metoo, for those of us who are not ready to disclose, #metoo. [cheers and applause] >> so powerful. thank you very much. now we will have kyla wright, student advocate and survivor. [cheers and applause] >> good afternoon. what you said, i am a student colleague survivor advocate for sexual assault. when you look at me, you would never assume that i was broken. someone who has something taken from her that she didn't...
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is using p.r. to try to make the real world a better place that encourages donations to refugee projects by putting users in a virtual camp seeing this world through the eyes of a child stories empathy makes you reach for your wallet. augmented reality is the computer generated extension of reality it's used primarily via smartphones and tablets. that expands reality by putting virtual layers to. one popular application in the field is poco mongo in the game digital creatures are added to a real setting in real time. but also for example help customers choose new furniture by letting you place the furniture virtually in a desired space with a single swipe the thing is users can't directly interact with these digitally generated objects that's where mixed reality comes in it's made possible with a new generation of headsets that allow for example a manager at a supermarket to get an overview of all the stock in a store that gives the manager real time information on which products will soon pass the
is using p.r. to try to make the real world a better place that encourages donations to refugee projects by putting users in a virtual camp seeing this world through the eyes of a child stories empathy makes you reach for your wallet. augmented reality is the computer generated extension of reality it's used primarily via smartphones and tablets. that expands reality by putting virtual layers to. one popular application in the field is poco mongo in the game digital creatures are added to a...
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the properties have been used for office space that are currently used as city offices. however, the title recently was transferred from the city to a private owner except for 1650 mission which is still owned and occupied by city departments. the purpose of the proposed general plan amendment is to ensure the real estate division 's proposed rezoning is consistent with the plan. what is before you is only the initiation of the general planned amendment and does not constitute an action on proposed general plan amendment or the zoning amendment. the department is recommending the commission approved a resolution for consideration on or after october 25th, 2018. that concludes my presentation. >> president hillis: thank you , mr starr. is planning staff initiated, write great we will go to public comment on this item, if there is any. seeing none, we will close public comment. commissioners? commissioner koppel cream. >> commissioner koppel: moved to initiate. >> vice-president melgar: second. >> clerk: and also schedule a hearing. very good. on that motion -- [roll call]
the properties have been used for office space that are currently used as city offices. however, the title recently was transferred from the city to a private owner except for 1650 mission which is still owned and occupied by city departments. the purpose of the proposed general plan amendment is to ensure the real estate division 's proposed rezoning is consistent with the plan. what is before you is only the initiation of the general planned amendment and does not constitute an action on...
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thanks for joining us. have a good day tomorrow. >> bye-bye. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart tonight show starring jimmy fall
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before us thank you very much. but is the cuban president to me go the kind of bird who is marking his debut on the world stage at the united nations general assembly the first time he's there after he took office on april nineteenth interestingly that address scheduled for today september the twenty sixth that's fifty eight years to the day that fidel castro made his first speech there and he has previously been critical of donald trump's administration and this time was not very different to what he said he in fact used the gathering to use that speech to denounce the commercial economic as well as the financial in bargo on his country but at the same time he did say that cuba stan. ready to develop relations with the united states and he did address other topics as well he said he talked about the security council itself saying that it needs to adjust it needs to get with the times pretty much and he spoke about venezuela saying that the u.s. administration is attacking venezuela according to him with cruelty so
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it's something we can use to say, hey, listen, help us out, we can help you out. and maybe in the future he'll come back and say, hey, i want to talk to you about dealings with the gang. >> so tonight they let him go. at a later date these cops can clear his record in exchange for intel on the gang. no one knows the strategy better than gang unit detective ken comfer. he's responsible 0 negotiating agreements with confidential informants. >>> can you talk about how you leverage your informants? >> it could be somebody who is trying to work charges off, be somebody who is disgruntled. it could be somebody who has been threatened and is looking for some sort of protection or somebody who thinks that they're going to get rich from us. >> what are some of the things that informants disclose to you? >> we'll hear about the inner workings and plans being made and possible crimes that are going to be committed. >> what happens if an informant is discovered? >> i mean, they're green lighted. >> what does that mean when you're green lighted? >> green lighted means dead, th
it's something we can use to say, hey, listen, help us out, we can help you out. and maybe in the future he'll come back and say, hey, i want to talk to you about dealings with the gang. >> so tonight they let him go. at a later date these cops can clear his record in exchange for intel on the gang. no one knows the strategy better than gang unit detective ken comfer. he's responsible 0 negotiating agreements with confidential informants. >>> can you talk about how you leverage...
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us we can't. and puts up pneumatic -- numerous obstacles. >> good evening. i want to start by reiterating something that i think the board president said that you all have equity priorities. this is an equity priority right now, right here. if you want a project for the week or the month or the year, here we are. i am a long time munro parents. my daughters in the seventh grade and my son is in the fifth-grade. the difference in their experiences has been dramatic. not only is my son a former foster youth who has been repeatedly failed by adults and public institution, but he it has now been failed by his school. despite being on the southeast side of the city and full of immigrant families, families have done a great job at educating children. many of whom, like my son have high needs. today i cannot say that this is true. we do not educate our students the same anymore. we have lost all of our veteran spanish-speaking teachers. we can't seem to keep a principal and we are putting the lives of ou
us we can't. and puts up pneumatic -- numerous obstacles. >> good evening. i want to start by reiterating something that i think the board president said that you all have equity priorities. this is an equity priority right now, right here. if you want a project for the week or the month or the year, here we are. i am a long time munro parents. my daughters in the seventh grade and my son is in the fifth-grade. the difference in their experiences has been dramatic. not only is my son a...
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>> if you're gonna compare us to anything, compare us to "this is us" please. >> like jack's death in "this is us," the mystery in "a million little things" is why ron livingston's character commits suicide. ♪ let yourself heal >> other similarities between the shows? a big ensemble cast and the need to cry. >> when i read the pilot, i was at this restaurant in l.a. and i started crying and i turned to what my body thought was a wall, but it was just a window. there are people here like looking at me right through the window as i'm crying and i'm like uh. so get your kleenex. >> how do these co-stars cope with all the emotion? group texts and karoake night. >> do you want me to pull out my phone and show you what's really going on in that place? >> yeah. show us those group texts. >> forget group texts. i got karaoke night on film. like i don't play. so this right here would be roday doing the cure. is that full commitment? he is not only a fully committed actor, he's a fully committed karaoke singer. >> he's dancing too. >> boom. >> i feel like an "e.t." karaoke night coming up. >>
>> if you're gonna compare us to anything, compare us to "this is us" please. >> like jack's death in "this is us," the mystery in "a million little things" is why ron livingston's character commits suicide. ♪ let yourself heal >> other similarities between the shows? a big ensemble cast and the need to cry. >> when i read the pilot, i was at this restaurant in l.a. and i started crying and i turned to what my body thought was a wall, but...
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thank you so much forjoining us. much forjoining us. tell us how significant this meeting is. significant this meeting is. it is a huge step for president moon. moon. he has managed to do something that president trump couldn't do. that president trump couldn't do. of details he is willing to give with regard to denuclearisation. with regard to denuclearisation. one is a missile one is a nuclear facility. facility. site, he is willing to let experts in. in. say look, is this irreversible or not? not? not going to destroy it unless the us takes some action as well. us takes some action as well. your breakfast viewers over the last few weeks. few weeks. say they are not having it unless they make concrete steps to disarm. they make concrete steps to disarm. the question is has north korea done enough to get what they want? tv host and comedy writer denis norden has died aged 96. at the royal free hospital in north london. introducing bloopers and outtakes on it'll be alright on the night. that was a programme we always look forward to on
thank you so much forjoining us. much forjoining us. tell us how significant this meeting is. significant this meeting is. it is a huge step for president moon. moon. he has managed to do something that president trump couldn't do. that president trump couldn't do. of details he is willing to give with regard to denuclearisation. with regard to denuclearisation. one is a missile one is a nuclear facility. facility. site, he is willing to let experts in. in. say look, is this irreversible or...