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we've got it up with us you use a little bit with you here she is with us. it. will be with the people who will is from the police your listeners could be going to be. it will be. sally is producer couldn't little to remove. the percent that little but. would you be prepared or would you have been prepared to do some sort of deal with poor old man of fort. he is as we know who he is was very very close to donald trump and there's no question of donald trump having been in the loop on this you're smiling so you know where i'm going with this question you had two meetings with a fort and apparently poor man a fourth said to you he could facilitate a situation where. leaves the embassy in london gets a soft landing in the united states and you were reportedly allegedly heading towards some sort of situation to do with debt relief. the. mickey to the nicholas movie or book for the live loses in less is that it gives us a to see is what the availability of this. persona he said on our facility of us is a little crazy pursuing this purpose of political history to use
we've got it up with us you use a little bit with you here she is with us. it. will be with the people who will is from the police your listeners could be going to be. it will be. sally is producer couldn't little to remove. the percent that little but. would you be prepared or would you have been prepared to do some sort of deal with poor old man of fort. he is as we know who he is was very very close to donald trump and there's no question of donald trump having been in the loop on this...
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trying to get us. that. use of the chemical that would be so. i want to be drinking you drink enough just killing myself. alcoholics drink alcoholic drink to feel normal. that's why now. that's way too. a shot while silver and their. star cool under which these guys are going through to do it it just means to. need to be helped and not get pushed on by the v.a.'s r.'s drugs and stuff they need to be helped. and they this they really shouldn't be looked at like numbers they should be looked at like people if they go to a veteran center for health issues be considered as someone who really needs attention. and twenty forty you know bloody revolution to tikrit the demonstrations going from being relatively peaceful political protests to be creasing the violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it your style or here i mean your list put me in the new bill is that i mean you still in the middle of the former ukrainian president recalls the events of twenty four g. and. those who took part in it invested over five billion dollars to assist ukrain
trying to get us. that. use of the chemical that would be so. i want to be drinking you drink enough just killing myself. alcoholics drink alcoholic drink to feel normal. that's why now. that's way too. a shot while silver and their. star cool under which these guys are going through to do it it just means to. need to be helped and not get pushed on by the v.a.'s r.'s drugs and stuff they need to be helped. and they this they really shouldn't be looked at like numbers they should be looked at...
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tell us aggression remains unabashed. tell us what you really think! so we will see how it plays out once lawmakers wa ke see how it plays out once lawmakers wake up this morning and have time to digests the full degree to which these have been lifted. you very - indeed. the shock resignation which lends to developing with many wondering who will be the next to lead the insitution. sally bundock caught up with its chief executive, kristalina georgieva, the bulgarian economist who is currently its interim president. she spoke exclusively to the bbc in davos about trade tensions, global slowdown, and her role at the bank. we have been, throughout our history, very clear that opening economies is good for growth, good forjobs, good for poverty reduction. what we see now is that trade tensions add to uncertainty that drags the world economy down. we very much hope that this uncertainty will be resolved. when the big countries sneeze, the small countries catch and ammonia. so it is so very important that we see a clarity that trade benefits everybody, and i
tell us aggression remains unabashed. tell us what you really think! so we will see how it plays out once lawmakers wa ke see how it plays out once lawmakers wake up this morning and have time to digests the full degree to which these have been lifted. you very - indeed. the shock resignation which lends to developing with many wondering who will be the next to lead the insitution. sally bundock caught up with its chief executive, kristalina georgieva, the bulgarian economist who is currently...
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us . it. yeah he's going to get those out of the queue so you'd rather wouldn't bother missing us he did it. oh yes if we get. that out of the gate. i say. because i know what the horse you know and. the thought of the month and then i'm done. with the cinema to go back on. yes but if i am a steve i begin to do mean complete with case i'm on the side that one says this thing means it and they say and then you. don't think this is what they did then you get better and better. not just thinking but i mean. just do the thinking so he can do it often doesn't put him in the chair this needs either messy picture. going up as he did something that's young. miss him or you see. who the same way. but in the road and nodded in the windowsill. he knew well. enough that the. planet and. then the regular variant.
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help us and i must say i'm entirely here so you can get on to using with us but those were the ost they speeded tucson to. and they cut i mean they his that i'm one of them. which of them are some eagles you on the you didn't like i like a demolition that. you ended up leaving several young asian because he doesn't. think oh we know well you know what is necessary not to. like out to be will get those of us begin to get up thirty and get up what he said to me i get up out. of the needle but i do i mean by that. equal and the guy up is when i need it i don't belong relation i see it on the. on the nice how you can buy little not that i take on things isn't easy money even money. to go to court they way you put up on i'm on. she like ok now you got a spousal news. when i copy anything come. into the market or so i thought i told wendell you know to be a liberal i guess i don't even like you much as you are but they're kind of i mean to you but at the lotion into you know you have been going to yes you know even less try to love it and i like i was. going to bring. that history in a school
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so there is at least a hypothetical we did use this using these notices. australia recently passed a law which also allows them even broader, more powerful sort of unspecified capabilities which might include this as well. so this is the kind of thing that can happen. so this is certainly a technique for doing this. the second problem here though is that what we are doing is we are finding a whole. and we are trying to drive through that whole aunt i respect dcs port lease coming up with a technical proposal. the problem is once you identify a hole in the security system there is an instinct for the people who designed that security system to go and fix the hole. and in fact once you just make a presentation that says hey, we want to drive to this hole, you don't actually have to drive to the hole just saying you plan to do it is more or less notice for apple and company to start fixing it. how do you prevent companies from repairing this thing that they're going to see is a flaw? it is difficult to say. one of two things happens. one thing that happens is
so there is at least a hypothetical we did use this using these notices. australia recently passed a law which also allows them even broader, more powerful sort of unspecified capabilities which might include this as well. so this is the kind of thing that can happen. so this is certainly a technique for doing this. the second problem here though is that what we are doing is we are finding a whole. and we are trying to drive through that whole aunt i respect dcs port lease coming up with a...
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they were insulting us,, beating g us, dragging us and using violence, to let us knknow that we weren't going to be able to protest. they tried to single us out, and pushed us into narrow ststreets whwhere they could beaeat us without t anyone observing.. what you saw today is nothing compared to what we've witnessed, over and over, since 1975. but the news never gets out. as sahrawi women, we're not backing off until we get our final victory and liberate our homeland. the beatings will not deter us from continuing the fight. and even if we die, it will be a sacrifice, so that our r sons and future generations can live in e e freedom th we've b been denied.. amy goodman: other sahrawis have been injured, as wewell. mahfouda lafkir shows us black -and-blue bruises on her arms. mahfouda lafkir: [translated] they hit me on the thighs, slapped me on the face and beat me underneath my eye. amy goodman: ghalia yimani pulls back her melhfa to show us gruesome injuriries. both her arms and both breasts are badly bruised. like a numumber of thesese wome, she'e's been s sexually assault. amy good
they were insulting us,, beating g us, dragging us and using violence, to let us knknow that we weren't going to be able to protest. they tried to single us out, and pushed us into narrow ststreets whwhere they could beaeat us without t anyone observing.. what you saw today is nothing compared to what we've witnessed, over and over, since 1975. but the news never gets out. as sahrawi women, we're not backing off until we get our final victory and liberate our homeland. the beatings will not...
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you said for us to review -- who is the "us"? who is doing that review? >> we review things both with the combination of our automated systems, that is manual reviewers, people who are part of -- >> and how many people is that? is that a committee? >> in 20 -- we've committed to over 10,000 people and we're well underway to do that and so there are thousands of people working 24/7 looking at content based on our policies. >> google has described its ethics with these great statements, don't be evil, do the right thing. i would like to discuss the ideals in relation to reports that google -- that we've talked about with china. this strict authoritarianism of the government has caused concerned around the globe for generations and i vividly recall the early days of june 1989 in ten man square. and we have reports about crack downs on muslims, christians and mass incarcerations and human rights against those in china should be a major concern for everyone around the world including your company. did google design a prototype for a search engine that could be
you said for us to review -- who is the "us"? who is doing that review? >> we review things both with the combination of our automated systems, that is manual reviewers, people who are part of -- >> and how many people is that? is that a committee? >> in 20 -- we've committed to over 10,000 people and we're well underway to do that and so there are thousands of people working 24/7 looking at content based on our policies. >> google has described its ethics with...
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they showed us blueprints of the materials that they were going to use in here, and they gave us the opportunity to choose where we would like to stay while they was renovating. it means a lot. it's just that i've been here so long. most people that enjoyed their life would love to always retain that life and keep that lifestyle, so it was a peaceful neighborhood. the park was always peaceful, and -- i don't know. i just loved it. i wanted to be here, and i stayed. . >> the san francisco carbon fund was started in 2009. it's basically legislation that was passed by the board of supervisors and the mayor's office for the city of san francisco. they passed legislation that said okay, 13% of the cost of the city air travel is going to go into a fund and we're going to use the money in that fund to do local projects that are going to mitigate and sequester greenhouse gas emission. the grants that we're giving, they're anywhere from 15,000 to, say, $80,000 for a two year grant. i'm shawn rosenmoss. i'm the development of community partnerships and carbon fund for the san francisco departm
they showed us blueprints of the materials that they were going to use in here, and they gave us the opportunity to choose where we would like to stay while they was renovating. it means a lot. it's just that i've been here so long. most people that enjoyed their life would love to always retain that life and keep that lifestyle, so it was a peaceful neighborhood. the park was always peaceful, and -- i don't know. i just loved it. i wanted to be here, and i stayed. . >> the san francisco...
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a single look at putting on us things used to come and. because me i'm on my own to me. in this group. or this house. chimbly most of her. does but when this bit or see me focus bit old son melissa only cos if she wants a little bit. because there's a theatre i didn't want him to listen to those. yes i would like. guideline maliki thank you for them these days. answered other gases you know say that i had a reason. for this movie was. for this is part of having been the florists. circus have no consequence not those who don't. want to turn to the most again and others who. love each. other. but the the economy. in the us given a demeaning. when i was able to conduct good because all my thoughts work on the can also that it isn't. possible to sign and decide to put on this attempt you know to be no one doesn't india he's a joke on a must have been a point i will tell you. now cordin says one could do. it is more mental. but i suppose because a misguided to come in on the local gossip of me like. this when you see. this is a look when do you know this when you're sick and
a single look at putting on us things used to come and. because me i'm on my own to me. in this group. or this house. chimbly most of her. does but when this bit or see me focus bit old son melissa only cos if she wants a little bit. because there's a theatre i didn't want him to listen to those. yes i would like. guideline maliki thank you for them these days. answered other gases you know say that i had a reason. for this movie was. for this is part of having been the florists. circus have no...
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us. when you are not of well it was also because you would look at the while you also mean all sort of in this season a yeah. yeah. yeah. i was almost i thought i was a bit strange but. after the war i just thought on the last post. when you but i didn't and. that's because you miss someone doesn't mean it's yes it was never said i should. be alive. but i think you know what am i doing with. duck was busy and you don't like more of what you put i was it grew on so i still think list of the and that is. that was available as. well as additional. buzz when dylan was in you lots of fancy me another bloke walks and then he was a little mostly silly but really good we as a witch and the whiskey really runs us yes it was how it sluicing do we saw some of those that guy he was do you know was that he has any chance in a the us i was hoping when they bring him out of the museum he said and just as he pushes what you see chances. is if you sued another this here when you must and you produce the w
us. when you are not of well it was also because you would look at the while you also mean all sort of in this season a yeah. yeah. yeah. i was almost i thought i was a bit strange but. after the war i just thought on the last post. when you but i didn't and. that's because you miss someone doesn't mean it's yes it was never said i should. be alive. but i think you know what am i doing with. duck was busy and you don't like more of what you put i was it grew on so i still think list of the and...
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he was worried the us would have use leveraged over china to push them to be more democratic. so tough negotiators facing a chinese tea m tough negotiators facing a chinese team led by the vice premier. he is a harvard educated economist and was hand—picked by the president, who he has apparently been friends with since they were teenagers, and he has been called the brains behind china's shift in economic policy away from export driven growth and towards domestic consumption so the economies are less reliant on external factors. we will see what they can come up with. hopefully we will find a resolution sooner rather than later. thank you all my up —— thank you for that update. china's biggest firm has established 360 restau ra nts biggest firm has established 360 restaurants around the world. the popular chain opened beijing's first robot aided restaurant and it has prompted panasonic to spread this concept. this is our latest report on mouthwatering food empires across the asia pacific. when you think of a chinese restaurant, do you think of robot kitchen hands? robot
he was worried the us would have use leveraged over china to push them to be more democratic. so tough negotiators facing a chinese tea m tough negotiators facing a chinese team led by the vice premier. he is a harvard educated economist and was hand—picked by the president, who he has apparently been friends with since they were teenagers, and he has been called the brains behind china's shift in economic policy away from export driven growth and towards domestic consumption so the economies...
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thank you for being with us. leading researchers, trusted partners and, of course, our valued members. thank you for being with us today. it's great to see so many of you here in the room and we're honored to have you with us. later on in the program, we'll have a panel discussion. and i'd like to welcome our distinguished guests. susan of bp america. thank you, susan. seth stager, c.e.o. of devon energy. gretchin watkins, president of shell oil company. and karen wright, president and c.e.o. of ariel corporation. [ applause ] you'll be hearing from them a little bit later on during a panel discussion. and they'll be talking about some of the industry's most pressing challenges and opportunities, of course. i'd now, however, like to recognize the stars of today's show. the folks that we have featured in today's report and the men and women of generation energy. so we're fortunate enough to have so many of them with us here today. industry professionals that have been profiled in the report and energy and skill an
thank you for being with us. leading researchers, trusted partners and, of course, our valued members. thank you for being with us today. it's great to see so many of you here in the room and we're honored to have you with us. later on in the program, we'll have a panel discussion. and i'd like to welcome our distinguished guests. susan of bp america. thank you, susan. seth stager, c.e.o. of devon energy. gretchin watkins, president of shell oil company. and karen wright, president and c.e.o....
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us. this is basically our -- like our second home to us because when we came here in america, we are not welcome by -- people. basically in a way, this park kind of like gave us a way to be with the people that actually are with us. we meet new people in the park too. please do not vote on this project, thank you. >> next speaker, please. i will read all the names. that is all the cards i have. if you want to speak and your name has not been called, come on up. (names being called) go ahead. >> good morning commissioners. happy solstice. i am here today in opposition of the projects. as the only multi-use park. the only public school in district 6. a park that is named after the woman who grew up a couple of blocks away from the site. it houses the batting cage. in the district, we take the development of our community and the impact of the development very seriously. affordable housing, is important. it can be done in a way that is accountable to the community. this decision will set a p
us. this is basically our -- like our second home to us because when we came here in america, we are not welcome by -- people. basically in a way, this park kind of like gave us a way to be with the people that actually are with us. we meet new people in the park too. please do not vote on this project, thank you. >> next speaker, please. i will read all the names. that is all the cards i have. if you want to speak and your name has not been called, come on up. (names being called) go...
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even if you can't help us just the fact that you're listening to us is enough for us that's what we think was being one of the. papers through samantha's efforts in her own capacity as well as two of us foundation that noise pollution started getting the kind of attention you had already. is warranted but it wasn't an easy job for an activist. the first thing that we realized was that but i realized was that there was no data so there were noise rules with specified disability because the movement didn't but nobody knew what the decibel levels actually were until the very first day in fact just said that my should be kept i did use new levels because there was no real one behind it so i realized that i had to get it to get them myself and i was lucky someone donated annoys me to be. done i i just did it myself now with the advent of technology everybody every person can have a decibel meter on their phone it's a free app. on my cars are using this via. using. readings on this form. of us foundation's noise pollution campaigns have found support from mumbai causes and are now in fact sprea
even if you can't help us just the fact that you're listening to us is enough for us that's what we think was being one of the. papers through samantha's efforts in her own capacity as well as two of us foundation that noise pollution started getting the kind of attention you had already. is warranted but it wasn't an easy job for an activist. the first thing that we realized was that but i realized was that there was no data so there were noise rules with specified disability because the...
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i don't fifteen sixteen i say using. may join up after they came on to and called and because one of my friends were using brown introduced me to brown i mean splat . i can see them as in the lucky i was in a good job. and educated. that i didn't want to be caught in the buying smack. now i would look at missed that you could get people to go for the medicines or table peoples book and it's really see it and go with the money and get your drug. coverage because. if you go to the chemist and he knows you then give you all with it on. how can you say the guy was doesn't know that you're using it when you're buying it morning of june evening and you're buying it for your then years together. every it's a struggle it's a struggle especially when you were in front of would get missed and you would get missed more than you can give me the drug is a very big struggle. you know to fight with yourself. one one one one one one week one when you meant to be but stepped out just like on me i'm going to look at what religion makes an
i don't fifteen sixteen i say using. may join up after they came on to and called and because one of my friends were using brown introduced me to brown i mean splat . i can see them as in the lucky i was in a good job. and educated. that i didn't want to be caught in the buying smack. now i would look at missed that you could get people to go for the medicines or table peoples book and it's really see it and go with the money and get your drug. coverage because. if you go to the chemist and he...
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they run us. yeah. they tell us what to do. have you heard anyone use the phrase customs union in the single market? no. and how does the customs union differ from the single market? the single market would be basically... ithink... that's a really good question! and what does wto stand for? world trade organisation. wto ? i ain‘t got a clue, mate. no idea. world trade organisation maybe, or something like that. yeah, exactly, world trade organisation. what you think is meant by a no deal? that we are not going to leave the eu. i don't understand it but i was told to vote out. the deal means we leave e f 7.2 5 z; i; ; ,,i| any idea what the erg is? no. european research group. no, i don't know what that is. what‘s the backstop? the backstop? oh, no. if i said the northern irish backstop, would that help? i don‘t know... still. that's through the irish border, isn't it? it's in northern ireland, isn't it? the... if you can't come to an arrangement between britain and northern ireland, you have to rely on that because no—
they run us. yeah. they tell us what to do. have you heard anyone use the phrase customs union in the single market? no. and how does the customs union differ from the single market? the single market would be basically... ithink... that's a really good question! and what does wto stand for? world trade organisation. wto ? i ain‘t got a clue, mate. no idea. world trade organisation maybe, or something like that. yeah, exactly, world trade organisation. what you think is meant by a no deal?...
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jan: when humans began using their opposable thumbs and using tools, it changed their brain structure. we began walking more uprighgh, so that wewe could better r usr hahands. our brain always has to adapt to new conditions. it would be terrible if it couldn't. reporter: so h how do we adapto this new reality? some radically limit their exposure. others try to approach the online information glut in healthier ways. but there's no getting around it -- nowadays, everyone needs media literacy. host: more than 821 million people on our planet suffer from starvation. one in nine of us s doesn't hae enough to eat. and yet, a third of food worldwide is wasted. north america, australia, and new zealand top the list of food wasters. in second place, europe. meanwhile, in sub-saharan africa, generally, very little food is wasted. but south africa is a clear exception. reporter: tatjana von bormann pays regular visits to the garbage dumps around cape town. she has studied the wasteful lifestyle of many south africans and says change is urgently needed. every year, ththe visserhok landfill alonen
jan: when humans began using their opposable thumbs and using tools, it changed their brain structure. we began walking more uprighgh, so that wewe could better r usr hahands. our brain always has to adapt to new conditions. it would be terrible if it couldn't. reporter: so h how do we adapto this new reality? some radically limit their exposure. others try to approach the online information glut in healthier ways. but there's no getting around it -- nowadays, everyone needs media literacy....
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cannot be used as diplomatic pawns. drumbeat. and a new congresswoman who dances to a different tune — an attempt to smear her for her college dancing days backfires. the partial government shutdown could last months — or even years. that's what the us president told democratic leaders as the two sides met to try to end the impasse. democrats are refusing to agree to the funding president trump needs to fulfull his promise of building a wall on the border with mexico. instead they've accused him of holding millions of americans hostage. donald trump says he's even considering using emergency powers to secure the money. aleem maqbool reports from washington. looking in, it might appear to be business as usual at the white house, but it is far from it. for two weeks, government has been shut down. the democrats won't agree to sign off on $5.6 billion for a wall along the border with mexico, and donald trump is refusing to back down on his demand that they do just that. the southern border is a dangerous, horrible disa
cannot be used as diplomatic pawns. drumbeat. and a new congresswoman who dances to a different tune — an attempt to smear her for her college dancing days backfires. the partial government shutdown could last months — or even years. that's what the us president told democratic leaders as the two sides met to try to end the impasse. democrats are refusing to agree to the funding president trump needs to fulfull his promise of building a wall on the border with mexico. instead they've...
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pg&e provides the payment to us. they are holding the funds our customers are paying to us, making payments to us through pg&e. it is a pass-through function. in the face of bankruptcy there is a concern pg&e could end up having a delay in the remittance of those dollars from them to us. even though a customer paid for the service and intended us to be paid, since it goes through pg&e we could have a delay in receiving the funds from pg&e. that is a potential impact that we are keeping an eye on and taking steps to mitigate. as mayor breed has asked us to do we look at municipalization. that has come up in the context of bankruptcy to further expand on the question you are asking. what happens to the two programs? under that scenario the heche program would explain. that program would absorb the clean power sf program customers. instead of just providing supply to the customers we would provide fully integrated services to all those in san francisco that we only provide to a portion in the heche program. under clean
pg&e provides the payment to us. they are holding the funds our customers are paying to us, making payments to us through pg&e. it is a pass-through function. in the face of bankruptcy there is a concern pg&e could end up having a delay in the remittance of those dollars from them to us. even though a customer paid for the service and intended us to be paid, since it goes through pg&e we could have a delay in receiving the funds from pg&e. that is a potential impact that we...
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you can't use cameras, you cannot use sensors. if you have airplanes or drones, it's going to be hard because they'll hide in there. border patrol wants to clear that invasive cane. i've talked to the mexicans, i don't want to speak for them, but they've said, we'll work with you. we'll work with you and clear the other side so you open up the river, you can put river roads there, you can put cameras, sensors, drones, arrow stats and we can provide them what they need. now, finally, let me talk about cost effectiveness. on the average, this is on the fencing that we've added, 654 miles, i think, last time they were mainly levee walls. i think 33 miles total, 25 and eight, 33 miles. so if you add 654 and add 33, that gives us, once the 33 miles are built, 687 miles. to meet president bush's fence act, all we need is 13 miles. and we meet what the president asked. we can't keep moving the goal posts over. but on the average, fences cost approximately $25 million per mile. $25 million. you add one mile of technology, compare it, $1 m
you can't use cameras, you cannot use sensors. if you have airplanes or drones, it's going to be hard because they'll hide in there. border patrol wants to clear that invasive cane. i've talked to the mexicans, i don't want to speak for them, but they've said, we'll work with you. we'll work with you and clear the other side so you open up the river, you can put river roads there, you can put cameras, sensors, drones, arrow stats and we can provide them what they need. now, finally, let me talk...
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used to. and so necessary is a high standard and necessary involves close, considering alternatives and necessary relative to the alternative. suddenly, you have a rule of law that starts to come out of this that says yes, in deciding whether this lady's preferred way of having her walker stored is necessary, we have to consider it against the backdrop of what other alternatives are in the case. that is what we do in tort law. that is what we do in criminal law and the property law and easements by necessity. the same thing, you don't get passage through a landlocked parcel through somebody else's parcel to a road unless it is absolutely necessary in order to get there and not just a helpful way. and so lo and behold, agencies may opine are like certain things that if they have not actually done the work of tying it down to the statutory text, then it is not very persuasive and it is not even a binding source of law and increasingly, judges are parsing these out finally. and as we see the cour
used to. and so necessary is a high standard and necessary involves close, considering alternatives and necessary relative to the alternative. suddenly, you have a rule of law that starts to come out of this that says yes, in deciding whether this lady's preferred way of having her walker stored is necessary, we have to consider it against the backdrop of what other alternatives are in the case. that is what we do in tort law. that is what we do in criminal law and the property law and...
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but do is use. for initial medical intake and assessment he carries out simple tasks to relieve medical staff for example then asking about and classifying symptoms after that a face to face appointment can be scheduled or drugs can be prescribed a prescription code for the pharmacist is issued via text message or user explains the advantages. just about open it without battle collide if you're not here early to get a good number you spend the whole day here and you can't do anything else with that kind of medical. help with other health the approach is easier. that if you do it from home and just come head to obtain the drugs without killing yourself as a preacher although i appreciate that a lot. possible but i don't know what that is. the rwandan health ministry and the bill and melinda gates foundation are supporting me up but it's not supposed to replace actual doctors so we still need doctors but fish did it in such a shitty just the way we see it it's just a tool that we're putting in the han
but do is use. for initial medical intake and assessment he carries out simple tasks to relieve medical staff for example then asking about and classifying symptoms after that a face to face appointment can be scheduled or drugs can be prescribed a prescription code for the pharmacist is issued via text message or user explains the advantages. just about open it without battle collide if you're not here early to get a good number you spend the whole day here and you can't do anything else with...
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well for us well just balance is interesting because we use horizon so much for balance. and even on a boat you know you get seasick if you go down below and you don't have a rising you come up with on deck and you look at horizon you can study the stomach more easily so that we have been for a long time using this idea of horizon if you're a pilot and you do aerobatics at first you can feel it is that deliberate and then this actually. charges here you actually want to experience that you want to feel that it actually as a good feeling and that's when you know that you're you're beginning to be able to navigate this this realm this new realm he said that i am the object in your work and how do i see myself seeing how does that work well you are literally investigating your at your scene and it's not so much my seeing that i present to you and then you can go and. with that knowledge put it into your saying this is actually it's about you're seeing correctly as you experience it so you get the chance to discover it for yourself it's not a discovery of mine so much as that
well for us well just balance is interesting because we use horizon so much for balance. and even on a boat you know you get seasick if you go down below and you don't have a rising you come up with on deck and you look at horizon you can study the stomach more easily so that we have been for a long time using this idea of horizon if you're a pilot and you do aerobatics at first you can feel it is that deliberate and then this actually. charges here you actually want to experience that you want...
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then use it as propaganda against us. it is a really egregious example of an abuse of our democracy. >> barbara mcquade, former u.s. attorney in michigan. barb, really appreciate you being here with us tonight. thanks a lot. >> thanks, rachel. >>> all right. lots more to get tonight. do stay with us. than the accident itself. that's why esurance makes it simple. just take some pics. [picture noises] go to sleep. wake up. grab a bite. maybe some racquetball. and boom - your money's on the way so you can get back on the road fast. well, not that fast. the editor had to make it fit in 30 seconds. it's pretty tricky actually trying to ... and ... tagline. when insurance is simple, it's surprisingly painless. every day, people are fighting type 2 diabetes with food, family and farxiga, the pill that starts with f. farxiga, along with diet and exercise, helps lower a1c in adults with type 2 diabetes. it's one pill a day. and although it's not a weight loss drug, it may help you lose weight. do not take if allergic to farxiga. i
then use it as propaganda against us. it is a really egregious example of an abuse of our democracy. >> barbara mcquade, former u.s. attorney in michigan. barb, really appreciate you being here with us tonight. thanks a lot. >> thanks, rachel. >>> all right. lots more to get tonight. do stay with us. than the accident itself. that's why esurance makes it simple. just take some pics. [picture noises] go to sleep. wake up. grab a bite. maybe some racquetball. and boom - your...
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us names. the protests are now in their third week with more to come in the days ahead sudan's government says eight hundred fifty people have been arrested since the protests began but opposition groups and activists say that number is well over a thousand the opposition also says security forces are intimidating people and journalists to stop the news of the demonstrations from spreading the government says nineteen people were killed in the protests but amnesty international says the number was nearly forty in the first week alone the head of the police says his forces did nothing wrong that's out are hardly the. words as you have you were doing what the incidence and violence are caused by those who want to destroy and loot and those who have alternative agendas for used weapons and burnt institutions and instigated people to protest against the nation the place of handled the protesters with the highest level of professionalism and self restraint. demonstrators say they will continue to pr
us names. the protests are now in their third week with more to come in the days ahead sudan's government says eight hundred fifty people have been arrested since the protests began but opposition groups and activists say that number is well over a thousand the opposition also says security forces are intimidating people and journalists to stop the news of the demonstrations from spreading the government says nineteen people were killed in the protests but amnesty international says the number...
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but they weren't cruel to us. i had some cousins who lived in different areas who were en up and really cruel to them, but we were very fortunate in that respect children were not cruel to the point that they orted to be mean to us anything. just curious. >> were you aware of the case?s >> i do not remember. >> did your dad ever talk about that? >> if he did, i don't remember it. i probably did because they were very aware of everything that was going in my memory i don't remember them talking about had,ut evidently they they told us what we should do because when the time came we knew what we were do.osed to we were taught what our stand was and what we were supposed to say. worked its way up to a board ofby the education which said you are expelled, and then it worked way into the federal district court system and won.ctually >> yes. in the courts in west virginia, we did win. they said it was okay. go to school. in fact -- we did start back fall.ool the next and the teachers weren't real pleased with us, but th
but they weren't cruel to us. i had some cousins who lived in different areas who were en up and really cruel to them, but we were very fortunate in that respect children were not cruel to the point that they orted to be mean to us anything. just curious. >> were you aware of the case?s >> i do not remember. >> did your dad ever talk about that? >> if he did, i don't remember it. i probably did because they were very aware of everything that was going in my memory i...
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thanks for bearing with us. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] announcer: next, former administration officials discuss specific example
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doesn't but the pressure on us. showing us is you know you're not. you're not just i mean most. of the i mean. if it up as well i must really feel that you're. getting the rest but those were the vilest beautiful shot of the. midst of this and we lost. if i was my buddy if we possibly could have got a bomb or just but that there already is equestrian to the thought of getting out there calling quits you're going to use implement to carry out a lot about a lot but really just got to go you. the consumer electronics show has been considered legal oval stage for innovation in the last fifty years like the world's fairs before it has a meeting of some of three hundred thousand plus lawyers is supposed to be an open forum for all that tech can do to make the world a better place and while many products this year showed it to stay desire to put people at the center of technology and set of engineers and designers there seems to be at least two major areas in which the show and its organizers missed the point and end up showing just how biased the tech world still is to women and the d
doesn't but the pressure on us. showing us is you know you're not. you're not just i mean most. of the i mean. if it up as well i must really feel that you're. getting the rest but those were the vilest beautiful shot of the. midst of this and we lost. if i was my buddy if we possibly could have got a bomb or just but that there already is equestrian to the thought of getting out there calling quits you're going to use implement to carry out a lot about a lot but really just got to go you. the...
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a thank you for joining us today. thank you throw mud see our we're here in las vegas like you said it can go anywhere when it comes to. what you've been down there all day and one of the things that's that's really fascinating we've been talking back and forth as you've been kind of you know venturing around the the c.e.o.'s floor is the that you look at using technology as a means to combat school shootings or to just make schools safer in general is a super hot topic these days and you actually i want to ask you you know how are our companies addressing this issue at c.e.o.'s and in what ways are they are they attacking this issue. well there's a lot of different ways to sort of tackle that issue like you said the idea of school shootings or sitting in public places is a major issue obviously over the last couple of years and while a lot of the technology is is much more complicated much more expensive we actually found one that was very simple very cost effective and it is simply about getting the information to p
a thank you for joining us today. thank you throw mud see our we're here in las vegas like you said it can go anywhere when it comes to. what you've been down there all day and one of the things that's that's really fascinating we've been talking back and forth as you've been kind of you know venturing around the the c.e.o.'s floor is the that you look at using technology as a means to combat school shootings or to just make schools safer in general is a super hot topic these days and you...
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for many using a mobile phone is easier than visiting a doctor. between eighty to ninety percent of bangkok actually calling us from there was not stout and. i think the reason is in town people have some kind of access to health care. but yet budget is used for initial medical intake and assessment it carries out simple tasks to relieve medical staff for example in asking about and classifying symptoms after that a face to face appointment can be scheduled or drugs can be prescribed a prescription code for the pharmacist is issued via text message or user explains the advantages. there are some out there when they were out fido collide if you're not here early to get a good number he spend the whole day here and he can't do anything else with any kind of medically. how not without all health the approach is easier. that if you do it from home and just come head to obtain the drugs without killing yourself as a purchase although i appreciate it a lot it has a political fight over fact that is. the rwandan health ministry and the bill and melinda g
for many using a mobile phone is easier than visiting a doctor. between eighty to ninety percent of bangkok actually calling us from there was not stout and. i think the reason is in town people have some kind of access to health care. but yet budget is used for initial medical intake and assessment it carries out simple tasks to relieve medical staff for example in asking about and classifying symptoms after that a face to face appointment can be scheduled or drugs can be prescribed a...
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why is it all about us? and i realize in a way unwittingly many of these critiques are embracing an idea of sorts implicitly of american exceptionalism because they are holding the us to a different standard. they are saying we expect something different, something higher from the united states than we expect from other significant actors in the international system. i think that's an important thought, and i actually think in that way it's important to embrace the critics who say, you know, with real vehement the us is made all these mistakes not just in the distance past but maybe even ongoing. it is better to be a better advocacy for an idea of american exceptionalism to say yes, you're right than to say no, no, no that was just a justifiable for this reason and this was just a file for that reason. i think we should embrace a recognition that the most one can say about american foreign policy is that the role of values and of trying to do the right thing is a part of what we do and sometimes it's not the
why is it all about us? and i realize in a way unwittingly many of these critiques are embracing an idea of sorts implicitly of american exceptionalism because they are holding the us to a different standard. they are saying we expect something different, something higher from the united states than we expect from other significant actors in the international system. i think that's an important thought, and i actually think in that way it's important to embrace the critics who say, you know,...
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it's in use already by the golden state warriors basketball team here in the us, and eye—sync‘s creators say the system could also help look for early signs of dementia. meanwhile, nick has met a different alex, who's created something to prevent injuries in the first place, not in boxing, but in cycling. today, we know the main areas that are impacted during an accident are the head, the thorax and the neck. so, this is why we decided to develop the b'safe airbag vest, which protects those areas. ok, let's put it to the test. 0uch! let's see that in instant replay. embedded sensors follow the rider's motion, so when the speed or angle doesn't add up, it inflates in one—tenth of a second, cushioning the impact. now, does this act as a flotation device? health tech is always big at the show, but this year, there are a few companies offering medication—free pain relief. hypnovr is one, with what they describe as medical hypnosis, although the pain i was subjected to testing it was pretty minor. that didn't really hurt, but i'm not sure how much it would have hurt if i didn't have these
it's in use already by the golden state warriors basketball team here in the us, and eye—sync‘s creators say the system could also help look for early signs of dementia. meanwhile, nick has met a different alex, who's created something to prevent injuries in the first place, not in boxing, but in cycling. today, we know the main areas that are impacted during an accident are the head, the thorax and the neck. so, this is why we decided to develop the b'safe airbag vest, which protects those...
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campaign that is using they're using feminism to rebrand the art of butchering brutal around the world as if it progressive it was so much more than p.r. raytheon the maker of the school bus bomb has now partner with the girl scouts we desperately need and then to cater to the workforce they can create to design and to tap into that large untapped resource of the girls in america vision about making the world a safer place and the girl scouts of making the world a better place couldn't be more well suited just gardeners raising a scout says you know i can't wait till we have girl scout badges made out of the scalps of actual girl scouts you killed. you know we did teach these girls to love the war machine early on that's why i've developed the ready for combat killer barbie. isn't just for boys anymore this girl is ready to invade and indiscriminately kill she's going to break international law but with style. celie reavis is feminist feminism it's about. quality that doesn't involve getting ahead by being complicit in it in a system of imperial domination that kills innocent people th
campaign that is using they're using feminism to rebrand the art of butchering brutal around the world as if it progressive it was so much more than p.r. raytheon the maker of the school bus bomb has now partner with the girl scouts we desperately need and then to cater to the workforce they can create to design and to tap into that large untapped resource of the girls in america vision about making the world a safer place and the girl scouts of making the world a better place couldn't be more...
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protesters they arrested us and told us to walk in front of them beating us as we walked the men started touching the girls including me on our private parts and called us demeaning names they took us to an open square. and some were brutally beating the boys. anti-government demonstrations started in mid december over rising bread prices the quickly morphed into demands that president obama and his thirty year in security forces have been accused of using excessive force with bullets and tear gas used to disperse unarmed protesters the government says twenty nine people have been killed since protests began but rights groups say that number is at least fifty and over a thousand arrested. on tuesday sudan's intelligence chief announced that arrested will be really the.
protesters they arrested us and told us to walk in front of them beating us as we walked the men started touching the girls including me on our private parts and called us demeaning names they took us to an open square. and some were brutally beating the boys. anti-government demonstrations started in mid december over rising bread prices the quickly morphed into demands that president obama and his thirty year in security forces have been accused of using excessive force with bullets and tear...
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to be little. # my belly got full when i've got that meal. # they used to cuss, used to diss. # now they ask me how i feel. ..unaware of what i was about to tell him. on the sound of 19 list, octavian, you are actually the winner. is it? laughs. yeah, that's lit, that's lit, that's lit, that's lit, that's lit, that's lit! that's lit, that's lit, that's lit! that's lit! a year ago, i was, like, i was poor, like, i had no money, so to have, like, to be nominated for, like, the bbc sound poll, like, and to win it, like... it's mad, it's mad! it's crazy, it's crazy! his sound of win means he now follows in the footsteps of previous winners like sam smith... # won't you stay with me... # hello from the outside... ..and adele. it's all a huge change from octavian‘s teenage years, much of which he spent homeless on the streets of south london. it was very hard for me. i was very young. i didn't know where to sleep. i didn't know when my next meal was going to be. it was very hard for me, very difficult. and how has that influenced the music that you produce today? it's inspired me to mak
to be little. # my belly got full when i've got that meal. # they used to cuss, used to diss. # now they ask me how i feel. ..unaware of what i was about to tell him. on the sound of 19 list, octavian, you are actually the winner. is it? laughs. yeah, that's lit, that's lit, that's lit, that's lit, that's lit, that's lit! that's lit, that's lit, that's lit! that's lit! a year ago, i was, like, i was poor, like, i had no money, so to have, like, to be nominated for, like, the bbc sound poll,...
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heather: thank you for joining us, appreciate it and we will be right back, stay with us. heather: what to cut fant and trump supporters have in common? neither are allowed in a new chicago bar. a list of bar rules, fans, number trump supporters. they have no room for negative people. it was meant to be funny and your preferences that won't get you kicked out of long as you keep them to yourself. students looking for change at the university of georgia. and environmental group urging the school to ban chick-fil-a from campus calling it a white supremacist called. the group claiming a poultry supplier, vulnerable immigrants to work demoralizing jobs. these complaints come months after calling on chick-fil-a to fund its failed food scholarships. a sweet note for a sheriff deputy, quote, i love you dad, be safe. the sheriff's office in north carolina says this loving support sustains them each and every day. i hope you have a great day. "fox and friends first" continues right now. >> that was so sweet. wednesday, january 23rd. time to take action. the senate on the verge of v
heather: thank you for joining us, appreciate it and we will be right back, stay with us. heather: what to cut fant and trump supporters have in common? neither are allowed in a new chicago bar. a list of bar rules, fans, number trump supporters. they have no room for negative people. it was meant to be funny and your preferences that won't get you kicked out of long as you keep them to yourself. students looking for change at the university of georgia. and environmental group urging the school...
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actually i used. it but i couldn't make it. so when i see them flying it sometimes i feel that ok if i am not able to fly myself as being some creature made to fly not kept in a cage but then how is the feeling that bird was getting his flying back again. and did that feeling that's kept the center running. my takeaway from the. story is that local governments should plan cities better by taking into consideration the perspective of all stakeholders humans and animals the next story vive to be it's talked into a deep the east crisis and largest cities with growing populations are finding it hard to cope with this due to a lack of efficient disposal systems here's how one entrepreneur is fighting against this we will fall beach. in the center of refuse has been piling up for thirty years there's no functioning waste disposal system scavengers comes through the trash looking for what can be recycled the founder of a technology startup aims to improve their lot. to get back one dollar a day hundred. never no one to get in contact
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might use and to f.d.a. approved drugs the researchers were not only able to change cancer cells that broke free from the tumor into fat cells but they were also able to suppress the growth of the tumor and prevent further tests. if that is what we were able to accomplish today just imagine what we can accomplish tomorrow and as long as it when we can accomplish a lot as long as we don't join cults. told toi in cold tell us at our local cults. yeah. i will disagree there are democrats republicans want to join cults alright that has her so for the better remember everyone who lives world we're about told or love them both so i tell you all i love i will. keep on watching those hawks not the great. officer. told them to get up off the ground began to. hurt them on the sounds of an mit grown man with misleading essentially. twisted away from the officer. of this group. the obvious or did they kind of lunge for the weapon once missed and then when it happened on tree swung at the observations didn't hit them i n
might use and to f.d.a. approved drugs the researchers were not only able to change cancer cells that broke free from the tumor into fat cells but they were also able to suppress the growth of the tumor and prevent further tests. if that is what we were able to accomplish today just imagine what we can accomplish tomorrow and as long as it when we can accomplish a lot as long as we don't join cults. told toi in cold tell us at our local cults. yeah. i will disagree there are democrats...
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so why not use it back here on earth. in fact a lot of architects ideas for green high rise buildings are based on hydroponic concepts. but there are also smaller scale versions available daniel shubert is experiment where the hydroponic kit that anyone can use costing around sixty euros. he dissolves plant nutrients in water. then everything is transferred to a storage box. l.e.d.s. deliver the right amount of light with granular providing support for the plants and hey presto your very own herb garden for home use. always cords it's pretty amazing simple to set up and it fulfills its purpose and that's what matters growing your own vegetables contributes to a healthy diet and wastes less resources in a moment with current farming techniques we lose about thirty percent of those resources just through the transportation from the greenhouse to consumers. we want to minimize that using our greenhouse system assuming. daniel schubert and his colleagues have now spent a year conducting tests in the extreme conditions of the
so why not use it back here on earth. in fact a lot of architects ideas for green high rise buildings are based on hydroponic concepts. but there are also smaller scale versions available daniel shubert is experiment where the hydroponic kit that anyone can use costing around sixty euros. he dissolves plant nutrients in water. then everything is transferred to a storage box. l.e.d.s. deliver the right amount of light with granular providing support for the plants and hey presto your very own...
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will leave us truly amazed. that is a major hub in the south of morocco and just a few hours from the sahara desert. the provincial capital is famed for its impressive to reroute. the citadel enveloping play walls was built by the el glow week who ruled southern morocco in colonial times. little firm is based in where is this that's new town area here is where he set up his solar business. morocco is blessed with three thousand hours of sun a year and natural resource in abundant supply. the twenty eight year old technician now has four employees the sector is booming. that's also thanks to how heavily the moroccan state has been investing in renewable energy of late. where this is that is now home to one of the world's largest solar power farms something show it is proud of. it has become something like the world's solar energy capital. it's an excellent project. and of course it's helping make renewables and solar power in particular more popular in morocco. you know. the power plant is colossal even from acro
will leave us truly amazed. that is a major hub in the south of morocco and just a few hours from the sahara desert. the provincial capital is famed for its impressive to reroute. the citadel enveloping play walls was built by the el glow week who ruled southern morocco in colonial times. little firm is based in where is this that's new town area here is where he set up his solar business. morocco is blessed with three thousand hours of sun a year and natural resource in abundant supply. the...
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well, tell us--i mean, it's back and you're putting on a big bash. tell us what you're doing. eddie: yeah, this is what we do once a year. we bring directly from spain. this time around, we bringing the great maestro of the flamenco guitar, antonio rey. along with him there'll be a fabulous singer, mara rey, and they're fabulous, some of the best flamenco artists. antonio is the best flamenco guitarist of his generation. damian: and this is him. this is a video that you shared with us. eddie: that's a video of antonio, yeah, there. and that's with his sister, with mara. yeah, they're performing. very influential guitarist nowadays. he's the main artist of flamenco nowadays. and he's the one--you know, we have artists in the past in the flamenco, like the greats. the last one was paco de lucia, which we lost a few years back. then after that, we have people like vicente amigo, one of the greats. and now there is a new generation in this antonio rey, which is incredible on the guitar, and we're very, very excited to have him here. damian: now, when you have a new generation in e
well, tell us--i mean, it's back and you're putting on a big bash. tell us what you're doing. eddie: yeah, this is what we do once a year. we bring directly from spain. this time around, we bringing the great maestro of the flamenco guitar, antonio rey. along with him there'll be a fabulous singer, mara rey, and they're fabulous, some of the best flamenco artists. antonio is the best flamenco guitarist of his generation. damian: and this is him. this is a video that you shared with us. eddie:...
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let us pray. almighty and eternal god, as your own sacred word gives witness, before each of us we are born, and you knitted us mother's womb. we give thanks for the gift of human life, and renew our dedication to the defense of all human life, especially among the unborn. begotten sononly you gave us the perfect example of charity and the great commandment of love for one another. blessings you your upon these your service -- servants who have gathered to speak on behalf of those who cannot speak for themselves that each human life is sacred. gift, andprecious that each person ever conceived is indispensable and your loving plan for humankind. may we be untiring in our witness and in our cause for righteousness in our nature and -- nation. each of our children, and for all people throughout the world, this we ask in the name of our lord jesus cross -- christ, and the holy spirit, one god for ever and ever, amen. god bless. change the world. thank you. it is so good to have you. such a good man. i
let us pray. almighty and eternal god, as your own sacred word gives witness, before each of us we are born, and you knitted us mother's womb. we give thanks for the gift of human life, and renew our dedication to the defense of all human life, especially among the unborn. begotten sononly you gave us the perfect example of charity and the great commandment of love for one another. blessings you your upon these your service -- servants who have gathered to speak on behalf of those who cannot...
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thank you for joining us. happy new year. >> thank you. happy new year. gerry: as we started a year that was anticipated in a tremendous gloom and financial uncertainty and worries and start with job report that looks like one of the best, if not single best job reports of this entire tenure expansion. explain the disconnect, what is going on? >> two things going on. stock market has had to adjust to the fact the fed is no longer buying up tons and tons of treasuries and mortgage-backed securities and pumping cash into their that will chase stocks. the reverse is happening. they normalizing interest rates so money is more extensive and downsizing the portfolio and volatility has returned to the market. it's taken adjustment. we've saw equities have been a bit overvalued because of you to cash in that way. underlying process and not a bad thing and hard to live through, i admit but not a bad thing for the economy as a whole. second piece is a harder piece which is there is turbulence in the policy world. if you
thank you for joining us. happy new year. >> thank you. happy new year. gerry: as we started a year that was anticipated in a tremendous gloom and financial uncertainty and worries and start with job report that looks like one of the best, if not single best job reports of this entire tenure expansion. explain the disconnect, what is going on? >> two things going on. stock market has had to adjust to the fact the fed is no longer buying up tons and tons of treasuries and...
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for even us. make it as a magnet if my heart goes out to every one of the victims critically for us i imagine that we could have prevented this if we'd had all this explained to us much sooner and much better. or if the state had promoted things like open source password managers. that had what do you mean by. open source means that anyone can check the security of a given program. there are a lot of really good password managers out there already. they can be used to safely store really long and secure passwords for different accounts a bit like a safe. i know how to use those password managers but i couldn't install them from my parents because they would struggle to figure out how to use them so they wouldn't even cost the state all that much to promote the development of easy to use password managers for all of our devices. and password managers like that would be a small but significant step toward better i.t. security. on the side. it's the head of the green party and other politicians are s
for even us. make it as a magnet if my heart goes out to every one of the victims critically for us i imagine that we could have prevented this if we'd had all this explained to us much sooner and much better. or if the state had promoted things like open source password managers. that had what do you mean by. open source means that anyone can check the security of a given program. there are a lot of really good password managers out there already. they can be used to safely store really long...
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so, from all of us at bayer... thank you for trusting in us. then... and now. >>> i thought it might be kind of fun to know where i come from. >> for most dna testing might seem like harmless fun. >> the suspect in this case was a real life boogeyman. >> from the capture of two notorious cold case criminal suspects thanks to dna and distant relatives and a public ancestry database to revelations about who may be using your dna and about how dna tests could impact your future. >> most people don't think if they get a genetic test, it could ever come back to bite them, but it can. >> we're looking at what it means for you even if you've never taken a dna test. good evening. i'm julie watts. dna is still an emerging science. what it reveals about you today is only a fraction of what we may soon know. that has imations you might not have thought about. from crime solving to consumer dna tests and government research using your dna, we're taking a closer look at dna advancements in 2018, the benefits and concerns and we begin tonight with those cons
so, from all of us at bayer... thank you for trusting in us. then... and now. >>> i thought it might be kind of fun to know where i come from. >> for most dna testing might seem like harmless fun. >> the suspect in this case was a real life boogeyman. >> from the capture of two notorious cold case criminal suspects thanks to dna and distant relatives and a public ancestry database to revelations about who may be using your dna and about how dna tests could impact your...
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they were less better because us. they like and a lot of alaska thing mothers say cause number on them her name is but ok. but in the midst of it is that overhaul. is going to force them for a moment. of the me over k.m.'s at the most of our real lives when you're going to most of the awful. thank. you see in the guild i work with long fair i really got. into the can with just going over the real. work is see you network with blogs because some of you. the earth. with lawmakers manufacture consent to instant of public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the famous merry go round lifts only the one percent. doing all middle of the room signals. the real news is. desperate for a single purpose and. they have a superman. they start training very young. eight months of intensive school. they're rats. and they saved lives. he gave me any handy when i lived in a legal limit though you could be given a legal team even like the good behavior of the lady of the land you know we get word into the equation t
they were less better because us. they like and a lot of alaska thing mothers say cause number on them her name is but ok. but in the midst of it is that overhaul. is going to force them for a moment. of the me over k.m.'s at the most of our real lives when you're going to most of the awful. thank. you see in the guild i work with long fair i really got. into the can with just going over the real. work is see you network with blogs because some of you. the earth. with lawmakers manufacture...
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control, better to give us choice. and not force to us pay for long list of mandates that we don't need what obamacare does and not force us to pay for politicized decision making because folks in government are -- granted favor. >> expand upon that a little bit health care was a huge issue in the midterm elections going to be a very big issue in 2020, so far, a lot of political analysts say that democrats beat republicans on health care issue, every single time what do republicans need to say or specifically president trump going into 2020 to rally support around health care system that isn't signingle pai. >> we can point to capitals choice competition actually work to provided better health care for people lower cost better value for money and where the cost has been way too high not getting value for money look at veterans agency, decades, of truly -- billions of dollars have been poured into the veterans administration, and the government basically runs the veterans administration, president trump has tried to mak
control, better to give us choice. and not force to us pay for long list of mandates that we don't need what obamacare does and not force us to pay for politicized decision making because folks in government are -- granted favor. >> expand upon that a little bit health care was a huge issue in the midterm elections going to be a very big issue in 2020, so far, a lot of political analysts say that democrats beat republicans on health care issue, every single time what do republicans need...