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it made us sad as well but it also inspired us, the strength and the courage that they showed. we owe this community time to heal. we owe one another our very best. those families may get through the toughest days they have ever known, the toughest days we have ever known. from what i have seen since august 3, this community, el paso and ciudad juarez, is more than up to the task. there is an embarrassment of riches of kindness and compassion and help and service in el paso right now. you know that because you are part of that. but i think we also know -- we also owe ourselves, this community, the families that have been affected, answers about why this happened here in el paso. answers about what it is going to take to ensure this does not continue to happen in el paso, in communities like ours or anywhere across the united states. i begin with the gun that was used in that act of terror and the number of guns we have in this country right now. you may have read the news that the killer's mother, when she learned he had ordered an ak-47 and had received it, called the police i
it made us sad as well but it also inspired us, the strength and the courage that they showed. we owe this community time to heal. we owe one another our very best. those families may get through the toughest days they have ever known, the toughest days we have ever known. from what i have seen since august 3, this community, el paso and ciudad juarez, is more than up to the task. there is an embarrassment of riches of kindness and compassion and help and service in el paso right now. you know...
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the question is whether the us is prepared to give us whether the us is prepared to give us something and what we would have to give them in return for the small deals. we are talking a lot about what we want, but what does the us wa nts ? what we want, but what does the us wants? that is less clear. it is unclear what donald trump once in terms of trade altogether.|j unclear what donald trump once in terms of trade altogether. i suppose the lesson from his talks with china is that he wanted the opportunity for us farmers to sell things to the chinese market. you can see that although we are a much smaller market, we might be attractive as a destination for agricultural products. his us— uk trade now a relatively small affair? no, it is really strong, we are pretty much the largest investors in each other‘s economies. there are a lot of these little problems, but in terms of big issues, most people find they can trade in the us market and us firms find they can trade here. this isn't necessarily where we will see big positive gains from our postbag is a trade policy. we are alread
the question is whether the us is prepared to give us whether the us is prepared to give us something and what we would have to give them in return for the small deals. we are talking a lot about what we want, but what does the us wa nts ? what we want, but what does the us wants? that is less clear. it is unclear what donald trump once in terms of trade altogether.|j unclear what donald trump once in terms of trade altogether. i suppose the lesson from his talks with china is that he wanted...
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with us. 6ood programme, thanks for being with us. good to see you. now for something entirely different. the flying car — it's been the pipedream of inventors for more than a century, but none has ever made it onto the market. but could that be about to change? along the highway near rome, the flanker makes its first test. it's a combination of aeroplane and car, meets all the regulations for aeroplanes and cars in the united states, you can fit it in your garage, you can drive it to the airport, you can unfold the wings, fly it to another airport, folded up and drive it to your destination. michael is back to look through the papers raise workers, —— raise wages, give workers more holidays, sounds like a no—brainer. workers more holidays, sounds like a no-brainer. why aren't we doing it? if the cost to business, ask anyone they would want both, i think the reality of it is that it's going to be an eitheror, reality of it is that it's going to be an either or, or more flexible working
with us. 6ood programme, thanks for being with us. good to see you. now for something entirely different. the flying car — it's been the pipedream of inventors for more than a century, but none has ever made it onto the market. but could that be about to change? along the highway near rome, the flanker makes its first test. it's a combination of aeroplane and car, meets all the regulations for aeroplanes and cars in the united states, you can fit it in your garage, you can drive it to the...
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good to have you with us. business live. good to have you with us. we will start with the us and china trade war. president trump has announced a major escalation in us ta riffs announced a major escalation in us tariffs on chinese goods saying that china has broken the promises it made in early negotiations. president trump's announcement has rocked the markets sending stocks and commodities such as oil tumbling. this is what has them so worried. president trump says that from september one the us will impose a 10% tariff on around $300 billion worth of chinese imports that are not already subject to us taxes. this comes on top of the 25% taxes. this comes on top of the 25% taxes that are already imposed on chinese goods worth $250 billion per year. but the new duties will hit consumer year. but the new duties will hit consumer goods. things like electronics, toys, footwear and the like. us business groups have been quick to condemn this latest escalation. the us chamber of commerce, which represents 3 million us firms says it will only inflict grea
good to have you with us. business live. good to have you with us. we will start with the us and china trade war. president trump has announced a major escalation in us ta riffs announced a major escalation in us tariffs on chinese goods saying that china has broken the promises it made in early negotiations. president trump's announcement has rocked the markets sending stocks and commodities such as oil tumbling. this is what has them so worried. president trump says that from september one...
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how does it compare with the plastic film that many of us use? what is it like using this beeswax compared to the old—fashioned clingfilm? you get angry and frustrated using clingfilm, but with the beeswax rap it is simple. you use the heat of your hand to see that round. have a play. you would say it is better, wouldn't you?m keeps your food naturally fresh because it is made of completely natural materials. you are getting a fresh sheet every time and cross contamination if you have wrap raw meat pinch—macro what are the hygiene issues? you wash it with cold water and washing up liquid between each use and depending how regularly you use them you pup them backin regularly you use them you pup them back in the oven to repress them so that repast arises the wax. and beeswax and jojoba have antibacterial properties so keep your food a lot pressure. how does it compare cost wise? the packs start from £10 and you get two wraps, right up to £30 for a big kitchen pack. the raps last up to a year. i have got wraps that i made two years ago that i
how does it compare with the plastic film that many of us use? what is it like using this beeswax compared to the old—fashioned clingfilm? you get angry and frustrated using clingfilm, but with the beeswax rap it is simple. you use the heat of your hand to see that round. have a play. you would say it is better, wouldn't you?m keeps your food naturally fresh because it is made of completely natural materials. you are getting a fresh sheet every time and cross contamination if you have wrap...
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use. many of these were proposed by staff to the planning commission. supervisor peskin proposed amending the grandfather clause to 2017. the speaker was a member of the sf chamber of commerce. they were feeling it would make business less likely to relocate in san francisco. after the comment it was moved to accept the grandfather in addition to other amendments and to recommend the ordinance to the full board as a committee report. the next item was an ordinance to legalize nonresidential units at a place known as active space. this commission heard this on may 23, and voted to approve the ordinance with a vote to shorten the time from ten to three years office space. during the hearing a lot of tenants came to speak during the hearing and also requested the change become permanent. it was stated that pvr uses must be protected. after similar comments from members of the committee to preserve the building in the long term, supervisor ronen introduced an amendment to the legislation that
use. many of these were proposed by staff to the planning commission. supervisor peskin proposed amending the grandfather clause to 2017. the speaker was a member of the sf chamber of commerce. they were feeling it would make business less likely to relocate in san francisco. after the comment it was moved to accept the grandfather in addition to other amendments and to recommend the ordinance to the full board as a committee report. the next item was an ordinance to legalize nonresidential...
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he can be out working with us and helping us. and some processes are still done by hand, like checking for sea lice. that could change as well. we're doing health checks so they are nice and clean. that one is beautiful. so if you had a 56 connection you may not need to do this, where you remove the fish from the water? no. we would have hd cameras that could monitor the condition. 56 brings a couple of elements that maybe we didn't have with ag. of course it has higher bandwidth. but it also brings low latency, meaning that the time the signal takes to go back and forth becomes much much faster. we can deploy it in areas that we may not have been able to before. it is all now coming together into a single infrastructure, providing solutions that maybe over ag was only a dream. while only 22,000 people live in 0rkney, a further 200,000 tourists come to visit its whiskey distilleries and famous neolithic sites every year. many arrive by cruise ship including this disney one, dropping off hundreds of passengers. by selling access t
he can be out working with us and helping us. and some processes are still done by hand, like checking for sea lice. that could change as well. we're doing health checks so they are nice and clean. that one is beautiful. so if you had a 56 connection you may not need to do this, where you remove the fish from the water? no. we would have hd cameras that could monitor the condition. 56 brings a couple of elements that maybe we didn't have with ag. of course it has higher bandwidth. but it also...
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about his job and he has told us many things has 0 to get a year yet whenever he called us he checks up on my health. he taking. giving birth here can be dangerous. health facilities and hospitals are often overstretched and difficult to get to. and most of the most. obvious is in ethiopia but i'd quit it is impossible to say that a disservice doesn't even cover 5 percent of the country so it's not enough to find out about about other drivers are taking note of toward his generosity. amazing personality and he should keep going i think it would be even better if you could get someone to support his good deeds have to work drugs quite a reputation in town this group of students recognize him in the street as you know how can you afford to do this i mean as far as possible i try my best hope women in need of the a prick not in labor anyone who wants to go for a check up i just give them the free right to madrasa gets back to work who knows when he will get his next call from a mother to be in need of his help. what a kind soul being pregnant and having a baby is a beautiful thing for m
about his job and he has told us many things has 0 to get a year yet whenever he called us he checks up on my health. he taking. giving birth here can be dangerous. health facilities and hospitals are often overstretched and difficult to get to. and most of the most. obvious is in ethiopia but i'd quit it is impossible to say that a disservice doesn't even cover 5 percent of the country so it's not enough to find out about about other drivers are taking note of toward his generosity. amazing...
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and martin's word of their use does make use martin's word of their use does make use of the word assertion is very important. boris johnson wants to go into talks with these european leaders this week in european capitals and say don't listen to the rebels, there is no way they can harm the no—deal brexit. but it isn't in borisjohnson's hands. we live in a parliamentary democracy, parliament is sovereign. there are ways that mps good, if they so wish, ta ke ways that mps good, if they so wish, take unprecedented measures to block a no—deal brexit. one would be revelled in his backing ramy corbin ina revelled in his backing ramy corbin in a vote of no—confidence the government and then backing an interim administration for a 40 day period —— jeremy corbyn. appointing a prime minister that would basically delay brexit. so the measure definitely exist. i think a different question is, how likely are mps really likely to take it? why mark be in the room leader is all very well, intel you do the maths. exactly, exactly —— well, the interim leader is very well.|j wouldn't bet on it
and martin's word of their use does make use martin's word of their use does make use of the word assertion is very important. boris johnson wants to go into talks with these european leaders this week in european capitals and say don't listen to the rebels, there is no way they can harm the no—deal brexit. but it isn't in borisjohnson's hands. we live in a parliamentary democracy, parliament is sovereign. there are ways that mps good, if they so wish, ta ke ways that mps good, if they so...
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us haveone that each of to make. i like to see us make that decision. maybe theine, democrats will have to do that next time. that is what it means by protecting the norms of our society. the norms of being in a democracy. the final thing is creating deliberate persuasion. hadacebook -- i have not success at this. you should try it. when somebody posts something, this happened on tariffs. i just want to know the answer, why are the terrorists being put not on raw materials? i does one to know if you are supporting the terrorists, please tell me why. i don't want to hear people attack trump. i does want that answer. it is important answer. if you put it on raw materials that are needed for detroit, the industry, you're practically bombing yourself in an economic trade work. i think it was important to do. those are the kinds of questions you have to make. those are the discussions that are needed in a democracy. all a lote given us of homework to think about. thank you so much. you have all been so interesting. let me give a round of applause for all of
us haveone that each of to make. i like to see us make that decision. maybe theine, democrats will have to do that next time. that is what it means by protecting the norms of our society. the norms of being in a democracy. the final thing is creating deliberate persuasion. hadacebook -- i have not success at this. you should try it. when somebody posts something, this happened on tariffs. i just want to know the answer, why are the terrorists being put not on raw materials? i does one to know...
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materials and use organic waste to great something useful and lasting. a 1st report comes from right here in south africa if you're a natural phenomenon are as spectacular as the sight of an enormous flock of birds gathering to breed sadly climate change and other factors have had a devastating effect on many breeding areas in recent years but lucky for us there are dedicated conservationists who refuse to sit back and watch as entire generations of birds a lost for ever. come 1st in south africa generally read 2019 a devastating scene drought and a lack of water supply by the local municipality had left the dam dry. hundreds of newly hatched cheeks were dying their parents abandoned them due to lack of food and water the site outside of kimberley is crucial for this species comfort is one of only 6 breeding sites for the less a flamingo worldwide when there's water around $50.00 to $80000.00 birds breed here every year. but the species is under growing pressure as dr katz explains she's a field energies who's best in kept down. to the biggest threat to
materials and use organic waste to great something useful and lasting. a 1st report comes from right here in south africa if you're a natural phenomenon are as spectacular as the sight of an enormous flock of birds gathering to breed sadly climate change and other factors have had a devastating effect on many breeding areas in recent years but lucky for us there are dedicated conservationists who refuse to sit back and watch as entire generations of birds a lost for ever. come 1st in south...
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they need us to like them for them to be indispensable because the more that we use them the more data we produce in the midst of a great race the dot and big tech companies are on the chase. for the past 3 years academics nichol dri analysts have been investigating a phenomenon they call data colonialism. while the scales in context may have changed they say colonialism same underlying functions of empire building extraction and appropriation remain the new langue grab going on there's not land that's being grabbed it's us it's human life the acquisition the construction of data valuable data to corporate use out of the flow of our lives that's the lag right going on and that's why the workload is the only work that does justice to that let's think for instance of all the and use her license agreements or the terms of use that we read whenever we sign up for a new social media platform if we think about the process of being asked to agree to something that we cannot even understand when signing away certain rights signing away our property in this act i think it's a very interesting w
they need us to like them for them to be indispensable because the more that we use them the more data we produce in the midst of a great race the dot and big tech companies are on the chase. for the past 3 years academics nichol dri analysts have been investigating a phenomenon they call data colonialism. while the scales in context may have changed they say colonialism same underlying functions of empire building extraction and appropriation remain the new langue grab going on there's not...
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push down the values of their holdings of us treasuries and because us treasuries form a very important part of their foreign exchange reserves. they need to invest them somewhere. i think what we are seeing though is retaliation in other areas such as their decision to stop buying agricultural products from the us. soi agricultural products from the us. so i think we will see alternative measures to try and respond to that. where do they go from here? they have a ready done so much in terms of escalation, what next? it looks like we're in for a long trade war thatis like we're in for a long trade war that is going to keep ramping up. i don't think there is an end in sight. i think both sides are digging in their heels on this, so it looks like the world economy is going to be hit by the escalating impact of the trade war and of the impact of the trade war and of the impact that will have on the asian supply chain. let snouts talk about japan, because the world's third largest economy released its latest growth figures this morning. it expanded 0.4% from the previous quarter, which is s
push down the values of their holdings of us treasuries and because us treasuries form a very important part of their foreign exchange reserves. they need to invest them somewhere. i think what we are seeing though is retaliation in other areas such as their decision to stop buying agricultural products from the us. soi agricultural products from the us. so i think we will see alternative measures to try and respond to that. where do they go from here? they have a ready done so much in terms of...
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we want to make sure that we have bridges that serve us, that our infrastructure does not threaten us or our families. when we come together, we can recognize how much we have in common. we have different ideas on how to solve these challenges. that is not a bad thing. when we come together united in that mission of service and care for each other, we bring about that change. here forat is at stake me as a democrat offering to serve as your president and commander in chief is yes defeating donald trump, but it is bigger than that. it is bigger than that. folks in this country were struggling and suffering before november 2016, and we have to recognize that in order to solve the problems we face. if we don't recognize those problems, we will never be able to solve them. as we look down each of the issues that concern us, we come to a couple of common threads. do you feel that our country is fulfilling the vision our founders had for us? that we really have a government of, by, and for the people? we don't. ,nstead we have a government of by, and for the rich and powerful, the very few
we want to make sure that we have bridges that serve us, that our infrastructure does not threaten us or our families. when we come together, we can recognize how much we have in common. we have different ideas on how to solve these challenges. that is not a bad thing. when we come together united in that mission of service and care for each other, we bring about that change. here forat is at stake me as a democrat offering to serve as your president and commander in chief is yes defeating...
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thank you for joining us today. we are in our 20th year of the first person program and our first person today is mrs. irene weiss whom you shall hear from shortly. this 2019 season of first person is made possible by the generosity of the lewis franklin smith foundation with additional funding from the arlene and daniel fisher foundation. we are grateful for their sponsorship. first person is a series of twice weekly conversations with survivors of the holocaust who share with us their firsthand accounts of their experience during the holocaust. each of our first person guests serves as a volunteer here at this museum. our program will continue through august 8th. the museum's website at www.ushmm.org provides information about each of our upcoming first person guests. irene will share with us her first person account of her experience during the holocaust and as a survivor for about 45 minutes. if time allows, we will have an opportunity for you to ask irene a few questions. if we do not get to your question today
thank you for joining us today. we are in our 20th year of the first person program and our first person today is mrs. irene weiss whom you shall hear from shortly. this 2019 season of first person is made possible by the generosity of the lewis franklin smith foundation with additional funding from the arlene and daniel fisher foundation. we are grateful for their sponsorship. first person is a series of twice weekly conversations with survivors of the holocaust who share with us their...
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and with us. nevertheless, while the west held companies see tremendous opportunity in china there are market access barriers that affect our ability to equally compete as indicated. the majority of these challenges are highly technical and unique to the healthcare industry to include one regulatory approval and pricing with reimbursement controls and insufficiently effective property rights and protection and implementation. us government cannot arrive at and the best approach is to resolve these issues of private-sector industry stakeholders and experts are not closely consulted. and the most sustainable way through specific commercial issues is to through regular dialogue between the government and the stakeholders technical commercial issues and barriers require regular precise and technical discussions. also international leveraging bilateral negotiations we must continue to use multilateral institutions to encourage china to adopt international best practices and standards to indirectly supp
and with us. nevertheless, while the west held companies see tremendous opportunity in china there are market access barriers that affect our ability to equally compete as indicated. the majority of these challenges are highly technical and unique to the healthcare industry to include one regulatory approval and pricing with reimbursement controls and insufficiently effective property rights and protection and implementation. us government cannot arrive at and the best approach is to resolve...
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this are our houses and this hers were occupied by the syrian army so used to bombard us and target us by euros less productive launchers. countless people died homes were burnt down and families forced to seek refuge it's where. our village was a demarkation line between to lebanese army and the syrian army where vicious battles took place. on several occasions we had to leave our homes because of the bomb being and run away at night once we had to leave our homes for 3 years the place was no longer safe for us to live in. is 7 years old why we weren't having any think the door was heard as a syrian neighbor she stated greeted me everytime she saw me and would say. how are you i like your yellow card and so over time she had something in you to say each time she saw me when she decided that i would become her friend. when i see show us father i love i think up both whether he fought here was a syrian army so syrian army entered lebanon in 1976 and you're treated in 2004 if that's means it's possible a lot served in lebanon maybe that or his father or brother did these sots always cros
this are our houses and this hers were occupied by the syrian army so used to bombard us and target us by euros less productive launchers. countless people died homes were burnt down and families forced to seek refuge it's where. our village was a demarkation line between to lebanese army and the syrian army where vicious battles took place. on several occasions we had to leave our homes because of the bomb being and run away at night once we had to leave our homes for 3 years the place was no...
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problems and bring them to us and that helps us track down that particular problem and solve it and theywere doing other things that were right . they had outdated systems, they've done a lot of things right. they had a big mistake . so that's why there's a lot of i think analysis in that particular one to see what went wrong and there are other companies i think that they just never invested in security and that's why they're not doing that, they're not getting things right. capital one probably did a reasonable investment, they just made mistakes and that's something consumers are going to have to recognize. these size data breacheswill continue to happen, the thing is what can we do about the data so it's less valuable ? >> how did you get into this line of scholarship? >> my background is in information security so i've been interested in these cases for a while but i recognize that you need to have policymakers understand the issues verywell too, otherwise you don't always end up with good outcomes . >> are threats in the sophistication of the attacks and our protection systems
problems and bring them to us and that helps us track down that particular problem and solve it and theywere doing other things that were right . they had outdated systems, they've done a lot of things right. they had a big mistake . so that's why there's a lot of i think analysis in that particular one to see what went wrong and there are other companies i think that they just never invested in security and that's why they're not doing that, they're not getting things right. capital one...
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we use the eid standard and we use that for a pregnancy scanning, and keeps us at margins and gives us a better idea of how heavy they are in life stages and what it will help in the future. duncan hawley, we've been talking this week about farming post brexit. with or without a deal. we don't know what is going to happen in the coming weeks. but how do you see the future of farming in the coming years?” but how do you see the future of farming in the coming years? i think that farming has got a strong place. i think the way that we are going to be doing things over the next 5—10 years is going to change dramatically because of the climate change. everything going on in the moment. ijust think that post brexit, the world will still need feeding. we have a growing worldwide population. and we have a growing population. and we have a growing population here in the uk. and i think that if the general public can back us by buying british, buying red tractor and sourced meat, then that will go a long way to supporting agriculture in britain. richard are you optimistic about the future f
we use the eid standard and we use that for a pregnancy scanning, and keeps us at margins and gives us a better idea of how heavy they are in life stages and what it will help in the future. duncan hawley, we've been talking this week about farming post brexit. with or without a deal. we don't know what is going to happen in the coming weeks. but how do you see the future of farming in the coming years?” but how do you see the future of farming in the coming years? i think that farming has...
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what i have seen, i have seen it professionally made music videos that are being used to produce -- used and produced by and for gang members to recruit our children. i have seen prisoners who operate prostitution rings outside of the prison, having already been convicted. i see not only drug dealers, gang members, but other criminals with all of the information that they have inside of their cell phones, which is, in the past, it would be a notebook. today, it is their cell phone. these events that we see, we need your help in many ways because law enforcement and the solicitors and district attorneys around this country, they face a little bit of a challenge. when it comes to these notebooks, cell phones and information we have in there, we need help with the encryption issue. when it comes to prisons, in particular, i would like to thank chairman graham and senator kennedy, also on this committee, for sponsoring the bill that would allow our prisons to block that cell service. we think of a purpose behind the prison and isolating those people behind it, but if they have access to a ce
what i have seen, i have seen it professionally made music videos that are being used to produce -- used and produced by and for gang members to recruit our children. i have seen prisoners who operate prostitution rings outside of the prison, having already been convicted. i see not only drug dealers, gang members, but other criminals with all of the information that they have inside of their cell phones, which is, in the past, it would be a notebook. today, it is their cell phone. these events...
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i am used and horrified my d.c. area friends who only knew me as a corporate suit by reenacting that w.p.r.o. act as a disc jockey on washington 16 superstation oldies 100 our demographic target was us baby boomers so at 1st i was surprised by how many teens and pre-teens were on the request line until i realized that this music was created for teens and preteens us jay will today's current music have that kind of staying power. you know i gave a lot of thought to that and. i don't think so i think the bigger artists are going to be ok the taylor swifts the edge here in the you know drake bruno mars those people have reputations and their music is probably better recorded even than some but more importantly the there are so many places you can get music now the good news about this this generation is that they. are able to and accept different genres and even different eras of music the problem here though is that if you're trying to break in or you want to hit they don't have one place to go and they don't stay wit
i am used and horrified my d.c. area friends who only knew me as a corporate suit by reenacting that w.p.r.o. act as a disc jockey on washington 16 superstation oldies 100 our demographic target was us baby boomers so at 1st i was surprised by how many teens and pre-teens were on the request line until i realized that this music was created for teens and preteens us jay will today's current music have that kind of staying power. you know i gave a lot of thought to that and. i don't think so i...
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us and i need neon ak and. should a binding code of ethics banned the use of ai in the political process. in tokyo we got some surprising answers from experts. this is the ginza district where a lot of high tech startup companies are based. to continue. to moto is a senior advisor at the soft bank group and also runs his own consulting company matsumoto and his colleagues believe that a guy does not pose a threat to the political system in fact they say it offers certain advantages so they knew about more happen in the politicians often ignore the best interests of society given to pursue their own agenda take bribes. so i think that a i could change politics for the better in a their. new human beings are simply not suitable for politics so egotistical and ambitious. they're unpredictable when it comes to making policy decisions pretty sure right now an artificial intelligence represents pure reason to use a concept the comes from german idealistic philosophy. german philosophers have been very good at describ
us and i need neon ak and. should a binding code of ethics banned the use of ai in the political process. in tokyo we got some surprising answers from experts. this is the ginza district where a lot of high tech startup companies are based. to continue. to moto is a senior advisor at the soft bank group and also runs his own consulting company matsumoto and his colleagues believe that a guy does not pose a threat to the political system in fact they say it offers certain advantages so they knew...
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but he used to take it past all of us in school i remember it well. the market is not on the market it. just. departed seriously a month a lot here in ny brandenburg is where everything began but he says if i never got this chance that i would never have become african footballer of the years there and got on well. this is where i started playing at a high level want to do but. knowing you will live performance dice need. to know this is the team from the 19631964 season sells them to one you know some songs that are loud busy but i slow. mine at inch 50 awards. so there one sheriff. there you're going for the. fun stuff. over banks. not all this info. was done to him on the ways i'm here to scan. i did not i was to tell him i'm. yanking the system that's the team. unforgotten up to this very day his team mates from noise plan and book. i i. hear this week german democratic republic consul general secret camps along with a representative of the ministry of information of the republic of guinea to rector a key opened in exhibition under the title 15 ye
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but what or as the us was real good in the us if one of us like a no human. has been protesting. the orders continue with more expected soon. in late august 2018 another next to employees is that a new contract has just been negotiated with saudi arabia. to protect our stores this dialogue has been reenacted. this contract was signed while the un was raising the possibility that the coalition committed war crimes. none of the details of these contracts have been made public it's not the 1st controversial defense contract between france and saudi arabia yeah yeah. yeah. all. in 2014 france signed a contract to sell 2400000000 euros worth of military equipment to saudi arabia officially the saudis were supposed to give them to their ally lebanon to help it fight so-called terrorists. but 2 years later the saudis decided to keep the weapons for themselves with france's approval they claim the situation in lebanon had become too unstable. but this decision appears to have been premeditated. if. you. purport to be the instead of helping lebanon saudi arabia was preparing its war in ye
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all of us should be deeply disturbed. all of us americans should be deeply disturbed. with that i thank you so much, my colleague congresswoman ilhan omar, for helping humanize the palestinian people. rep. omar: thank you, rashida. next, we will hear from lanna, palestinian-american and minnesota resident, who has never been able to return to her family's homeland. >> thank you, ilhan. hello. thank you to representatives ilhan omar and rashida tlaib for inviting me to speak today. i was asked to share some of my personal story. i am lana barkawi, the daughter of palestinian immigrants to this country. i live in minneapolis with my husband and children. although i am palestinian, i have never been able to visit palestine. my story is like that of so many people who live in the diaspora. palestine is a home i have never seen and one that i long to see. about 25 years ago i was a college student visiting family in jordan with my mother, father, and sisters. we were considering taking a side trip to visit the occupied west bank, a visit that would include seeing for the fi
all of us should be deeply disturbed. all of us americans should be deeply disturbed. with that i thank you so much, my colleague congresswoman ilhan omar, for helping humanize the palestinian people. rep. omar: thank you, rashida. next, we will hear from lanna, palestinian-american and minnesota resident, who has never been able to return to her family's homeland. >> thank you, ilhan. hello. thank you to representatives ilhan omar and rashida tlaib for inviting me to speak today. i was...
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we follow in the we use footsteps his training partner mike doherty had told us the fatal ammunition was 30 years old and we want to see if we can find out more. vs average where the training took place is just over there it's where no real die but we can stop because it's a militarized zone. instead we have to the warehouse that stores its ammunition. it's where the big explosions took place. we're told to leave immediately. what is really for you to shoot. if you insist. we stopped to film in a nearby village instead to expose. local residents here with fact it by the explosions was so big that some houses in this village had to be evacuated. the local police arrived within minutes. they order us to follow them to the station will be a question i'm threatened with prosecution. it is clear that the authorities don't like any questions about bulgaria's arms exports. but one person did manage to proof that weapons. varian journalist illyana gay tons of a. arrived in aleppo as fighting intensified in 2016. syrian government forces had almost cleared the rebels out of the city. in a des
we follow in the we use footsteps his training partner mike doherty had told us the fatal ammunition was 30 years old and we want to see if we can find out more. vs average where the training took place is just over there it's where no real die but we can stop because it's a militarized zone. instead we have to the warehouse that stores its ammunition. it's where the big explosions took place. we're told to leave immediately. what is really for you to shoot. if you insist. we stopped to film in...
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joining us now is first our friend who has taught us a lot on our show, reiko iwanaga, the head teacher and choreographer for the san jose obon odori. and also we're glad to have yumi hatta, the publicity chair for the world buddhist women's convention, all happening september 1 in san francisco. welcome to the show. reiko iwanaga: thank you. yumi hatta: thank you. robert: that is some synergy going on here, isn't it? reiko: most definitely. robert: how does it--first of all, give us an idea in terms of bone dancing, why that's sort of the common denominator. reiko: well, we're joining with the yerba buena gardens festival. they're presenting us and it's an event open to the entire public but it also celebrates the 88th anniversary of the obon dancing coming to the united states. robert: yeah, i know, and of course, your father-in-law was the one that brought it here. reiko: he is the one that brought it here, and we will start with his original choreography with one dance. robert: oh, very nice. tell us a little bit about the convention. i just think that that is such an interesting th
joining us now is first our friend who has taught us a lot on our show, reiko iwanaga, the head teacher and choreographer for the san jose obon odori. and also we're glad to have yumi hatta, the publicity chair for the world buddhist women's convention, all happening september 1 in san francisco. welcome to the show. reiko iwanaga: thank you. yumi hatta: thank you. robert: that is some synergy going on here, isn't it? reiko: most definitely. robert: how does it--first of all, give us an idea in...
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allow us to reduce our use of wood. the pupils are allowed to test the oven at home for a week. how big my money boston route tells his family how to use the appliance. when. they don't. know we act and it seems easy to use it produces hardly any smoke and you don't need to use wood anymore that's good i want to try the oven out properly. the new oven costs about $15.00 euros and the in geo also gives credit. and my next guest. your gains from the university of hamburg he's a research are studying the environment across south africa. thanks a lot for your time now your project studies several ecosystems which are mostly dry but not yet there's that what's happening that. well we study it a transect. to nose in angola and zambia soha. and compassing all the different ecosystems and so we learned that africa is a walton it's also very diverse so we have to distinguish. well in short we reeled desert if you cation as a proper sense as it's expanding in south africa and maybe especially during the last 5 years there was a p
allow us to reduce our use of wood. the pupils are allowed to test the oven at home for a week. how big my money boston route tells his family how to use the appliance. when. they don't. know we act and it seems easy to use it produces hardly any smoke and you don't need to use wood anymore that's good i want to try the oven out properly. the new oven costs about $15.00 euros and the in geo also gives credit. and my next guest. your gains from the university of hamburg he's a research are...
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here in the us, to ta ke acres, for us here in the us, to take out part of the forest that has hundreds of species and trees and everything else that supports to perhaps put one count on that hectare. how does that ever make economic sense weather for the farmer or for economic sense weather for the farmer orfor any of economic sense weather for the farmer or for any of us as a global community and in terms of the global economy. there are ways of doing things differently and the other quick thing by the way is that rain forest la nd quick thing by the way is that rain forest land is not very fertile. yet just a few inches of topsoil and people think an ecosystem that is not rich and is that... green would have the ability to grow a lot of agricultural products, that is not true. it gets depleted within a couple of years, two or three years and you have to do all the antidotes whether it is fertiliser his or pesticides. ceo of rainforest partnership thank you for being here on bbc news. police forces across the country have held a minute's silence in memory of pc andrew harper, who was
here in the us, to ta ke acres, for us here in the us, to take out part of the forest that has hundreds of species and trees and everything else that supports to perhaps put one count on that hectare. how does that ever make economic sense weather for the farmer or for economic sense weather for the farmer orfor any of economic sense weather for the farmer or for any of us as a global community and in terms of the global economy. there are ways of doing things differently and the other quick...
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to kill us. most of them do not. but the five they do, we need to but the five they do, we need to keep their foot on he their necc with sofi, get your credit cards right- by consolidating your credit card debt into one monthly payment. and get your interest rate right. so you can save big. get a no-fee personal loan up to $100k. let's see, aleve is than tylenol extra strength. and last longer with fewer pills. so why am i still thinking about this? i'll take aleve. aleve. proven better on pain. as a principal i can tell you this. when one student gets left behind, we all get left behind. this is a problem that affects each and every one of us. together with ibm, we created a whole new kind of school called p-tech. within six years, students can graduate with a high school diploma, a college degree, and a pathway to a competitive job. you know what's going up today? my poster. today, there are more than a hundred thousand p-tech students around the world. it's a game changer. p-tech students arou
to kill us. most of them do not. but the five they do, we need to but the five they do, we need to keep their foot on he their necc with sofi, get your credit cards right- by consolidating your credit card debt into one monthly payment. and get your interest rate right. so you can save big. get a no-fee personal loan up to $100k. let's see, aleve is than tylenol extra strength. and last longer with fewer pills. so why am i still thinking about this? i'll take aleve. aleve. proven better on...
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he said he would return us to where he wanted us to be. we found the president who said at the time when asked when that young woman was killed and he said what no other president has said. he said there are very fine people on both sides. he did. this is a reality. ladies and gentlemen, donald trump offers no moral leadership. he has no interest in unifying the country. there's no evidence the presidency has awakened his conscience in any way. instead, he has publicly and unapologetically embraced the policies of hate, racism, and division. this is about more than any issue we can discuss today. but ladies and gentlemen, it is up to all of us, 330 million americans, who have to do what our president can't, stand together, stand against hate and let's call it what it is. this is white nationalism. this is white supremacy. it is not only our values that are under assault, everything that makes america is under assault. look at the attacks on the free press, the independent judiciary, supposedly coequal branches of government. these are the
he said he would return us to where he wanted us to be. we found the president who said at the time when asked when that young woman was killed and he said what no other president has said. he said there are very fine people on both sides. he did. this is a reality. ladies and gentlemen, donald trump offers no moral leadership. he has no interest in unifying the country. there's no evidence the presidency has awakened his conscience in any way. instead, he has publicly and unapologetically...
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it only affects children born outside the us and not us citizens. this does not impact birthright citizenship and the policy does appear to be aimed at children of parents who have not lived in the us for many years or who are not us citizens. he went on to say some people are freaking out over nothing. >> we will ask them directly, thank you very much and also before we go another question but what about the controversy about the president wanting to build a wall by election and wearying from the white house on that. >> the washington post reporter the president was so eager to complete the ball he directed 8 with faster construction contracts to seize private land if necessary and ignore environmental regulations and also claims the president said he would pardon anyone who breaks laws to get the wall built with white house is the president was joking and he winks when he said it. the president also call the washington post story fake news and tweeted this quoting the wall is going up very fast despite total obstruction by democrats in congress an
it only affects children born outside the us and not us citizens. this does not impact birthright citizenship and the policy does appear to be aimed at children of parents who have not lived in the us for many years or who are not us citizens. he went on to say some people are freaking out over nothing. >> we will ask them directly, thank you very much and also before we go another question but what about the controversy about the president wanting to build a wall by election and wearying...
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they gave us medicine, laced with alcohol to calm us down. that is colonialism. that is what i see is happening here. just a suggestion, put a native counselor to help those native people who are offended. i am sure, my relatives would agree with that. that is needed. >> my name is steve, united public workers for action. what we are seeing here is a real exposure of the lack of education in san francisco. the fact the superintendent said he was shocked by the mural. you grew up here. if you are shocked by them, why didn't you put signage up to explain what they were. i support the people here who are angry about their murals not being knowledgeable about them. >> thank you. i concludes a public comment -- -- that concludes public comment -- thank you. thank you. that concludes public comment for the other side. i'm going to call names for the people who want to cover the mural. when you hear your name called please make your way to the podium. i'm also going to ask staff, and security to move any hecklers from the audience, so we can conduct this meeting accordi
they gave us medicine, laced with alcohol to calm us down. that is colonialism. that is what i see is happening here. just a suggestion, put a native counselor to help those native people who are offended. i am sure, my relatives would agree with that. that is needed. >> my name is steve, united public workers for action. what we are seeing here is a real exposure of the lack of education in san francisco. the fact the superintendent said he was shocked by the mural. you grew up here. if...
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were using to sell cereal. he wanted to use this new medium to perhaps expand the message that he was already delivering to audiences. so what he did in the 1952 election is that he did allow some advertisers to create some catchy jingles for him, but he refused to be a part of that production. he said if you want to do that the way we did with the radio, that's fine, but i'm not going to appear in the short advertisements. there is no way i can talk about a policy in 30 seconds. so instead, adlai stevenson worked with the democratic national committee and purchased longer chunks of time. so, an hour where he would then go in front of a tv camera and deliver a long speech about a particular policy. well, if you are going to purchase an hour of tv time and you have a limited budget, when will that time be? any thoughts? when can you afford that time? guys? >> whenever it is cheapest. >> absolutely. >> it would probably be late at night, not prime time. >> absolutely. so when adlai stevenson did appear on tv, it
were using to sell cereal. he wanted to use this new medium to perhaps expand the message that he was already delivering to audiences. so what he did in the 1952 election is that he did allow some advertisers to create some catchy jingles for him, but he refused to be a part of that production. he said if you want to do that the way we did with the radio, that's fine, but i'm not going to appear in the short advertisements. there is no way i can talk about a policy in 30 seconds. so instead,...
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and they want to try to copy us. it's not easy to copy us. part of the reason it's not easy is because of the people like this, all of the country, the people in this room. you are incredible people. incredible people. and here in the appellation region,- appalachian you generate one third of american natural gas. inc. of that. you have been sitting on this for a long time -- inc. of that. look at the numbers, look at the way you live. you never had anybody that wanted to take advantage of it. you are sitting on gold, and we are taking advantage of it. your future has never looked brighter or better. it is so great that you stayed, because you suffered, this whole region. it just suffered, this whole region, with great people. the greatest people, and you suffered. when this plan opens, 600 american workers will get the full-time jobs with quality health care, pensions, and great pay to support a family. have almoste, you 2000 construction workers. and you are going to another plant, because were going to , and we areel talking to shell. that
and they want to try to copy us. it's not easy to copy us. part of the reason it's not easy is because of the people like this, all of the country, the people in this room. you are incredible people. incredible people. and here in the appellation region,- appalachian you generate one third of american natural gas. inc. of that. you have been sitting on this for a long time -- inc. of that. look at the numbers, look at the way you live. you never had anybody that wanted to take advantage of it....
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are what people are talking about so here is one heath on twitter who uses these devices he says i use them for timers calendars reminders news updates trivia games general knowledge questions phone call smart home control weather reports the list goes on and on he says privacy is less an issue with these devices than functionality i actually want these ai systems to become more conversational and less robotic asking google home for a search is no different to me than typing it into a browser window when it comes to privacy alix what do you make of that last part of keith's comment there he's comment is absolutely correct what he said quote is the same as. text input from a machine standpoint it's all this information that were handing over to companies like google or apple facebook amazon it's all being reduced to bits and the question is how comfortable are we sharing that information heath obviously has no problem with it and i think most people frankly shouldn't have a problem with letting siri know that they want to know what the weather is or that they want to play their playlist
are what people are talking about so here is one heath on twitter who uses these devices he says i use them for timers calendars reminders news updates trivia games general knowledge questions phone call smart home control weather reports the list goes on and on he says privacy is less an issue with these devices than functionality i actually want these ai systems to become more conversational and less robotic asking google home for a search is no different to me than typing it into a browser...
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they are using the water as a protective shield. so it keeps the two fires apart, using the water. keeping the left—hand one at bay and then extinguishing the right one before we deal with the left. the centre tries to make each scenario as realistic as possible, not just the fire, but the treatment of the casualties as well. it is fascinating to see the science behind firefighting. for example, in a kerosene fuel fighter, water will not put it out. this cone of water controls the blaze so that another firefighter can come in with a powder extinguisher. that is what finally tames the flames. and once they're gone, does that mean the job is done? well, that is where this thermal imaging camera comes in to see what our eyes cannot. so once it looks like the fire is out, you still have to cover the area in waterjust in case there are hotspots. you can see here the vent on the top of this engine is still white hot according to this thermal imaging camera. and there are many other ways to detect and deal with fires. lara lewington has been looking at some of them. for the past two yea
they are using the water as a protective shield. so it keeps the two fires apart, using the water. keeping the left—hand one at bay and then extinguishing the right one before we deal with the left. the centre tries to make each scenario as realistic as possible, not just the fire, but the treatment of the casualties as well. it is fascinating to see the science behind firefighting. for example, in a kerosene fuel fighter, water will not put it out. this cone of water controls the blaze so...
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does it serve us to be so insular? we are moving whether we like it or not into the global community of nations connected by culture, connected by economy and by ethnicity. does that still serve us we need to ask ourselves do we want to put that psychology into the foreground versus to keep it when we needed. how much do we want to put the ideology that some people should have way more than other people, that is what gets the billionaires from paying taxes, does that serve the rest of us when that happens. this is one of the reasons why i advocate so strongly for the evolutionary sciences to have a place in the conversations about who we are. sometimes we still fight for that. they are very against the scion is into the idea that we kind of evolved by process of natural selection, but we have to fight for that again so we can be honest about who we are and the more rational and thoughtful about the choices we make. [applause] someone who hasn't had the benefit of reading your book yet, i would like you to talk about tw
does it serve us to be so insular? we are moving whether we like it or not into the global community of nations connected by culture, connected by economy and by ethnicity. does that still serve us we need to ask ourselves do we want to put that psychology into the foreground versus to keep it when we needed. how much do we want to put the ideology that some people should have way more than other people, that is what gets the billionaires from paying taxes, does that serve the rest of us when...
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well, for some of us another mixed bag today. a bit like yesterday, a mixture of sunshine and showers expected across scotland, northern ireland, but also one or two have been affecting southern areas of the uk as well. if you were an early bird it was pretty overcast across the south. we had a little bit of light rain that weather front is now moving away towards the east. however in scotland and northern ireland we are right in the centre of that low pressure here so hence the showers will be most frequent. and this low pressure is still going to be with us tomorrow. here is the radar is showing us where it has been raining. you can see these lines of showers, these streaks rapping into the low and also one or two showers further south as well. but i think predominantly this afternoon wales and at least the southern half of england enjoying a mostly sunny day whereas in the north showe the clouds and the showers, will be a little bit more frequent. so catching one in belfast, glasgow, i think more likely there. 16, 18 degrees i
well, for some of us another mixed bag today. a bit like yesterday, a mixture of sunshine and showers expected across scotland, northern ireland, but also one or two have been affecting southern areas of the uk as well. if you were an early bird it was pretty overcast across the south. we had a little bit of light rain that weather front is now moving away towards the east. however in scotland and northern ireland we are right in the centre of that low pressure here so hence the showers will be...
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they have lied to us continuously. we have a fighter, and the coup d'etat will be exposed and hopefully heads will roll. host: according to a new survey from the associated press, the question on the president's job approval, specifically on foreign policy. according to the survey, it is one point of view, 36 percent approving of the job performance, 61% disapproving. jim from las vegas. good saturday morning. caller: good morning, sir. that trump is unbalanced psychologically. basically, we need to send the paddy wagon and put him in a mental hospital, and i truly think, after he -- after we determine his psychological state, we should put him and his entire family in jail. i truly believe that they are bad people, very bad people. host: why do you say that? isler: all you've got to do -- i am the chosen one. you know, i just cannot believe what i am hearing. allof these people from over the united states are praising him. he is a criminal. he is a disgrace to the united states. sendhe talks, and when we him over with
they have lied to us continuously. we have a fighter, and the coup d'etat will be exposed and hopefully heads will roll. host: according to a new survey from the associated press, the question on the president's job approval, specifically on foreign policy. according to the survey, it is one point of view, 36 percent approving of the job performance, 61% disapproving. jim from las vegas. good saturday morning. caller: good morning, sir. that trump is unbalanced psychologically. basically, we...
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decrease alcohol use. use caution driving or operating machinery. tell your doctor if you've had mental health problems. the most common side effect is nausea. quit smoking slow turkey. talk to your doctor about chantix. >>> hello, everyone. thanks so much for joining me. we're watching this breaking news out of hong kong right now as protesters are facing off with police at a train station there. protesters have barricaded themselves inside the station. police are threatening to intervene. we're keeping a close eye on this, and we'll bring you any major developments as they happen. >>> we're also watching the white house. president trump is about to head out once again, which means he could very well head to the cameras once again. will he cancel another state visit? will he explain why he really canceled his visit to denmark? will he explain why he's
decrease alcohol use. use caution driving or operating machinery. tell your doctor if you've had mental health problems. the most common side effect is nausea. quit smoking slow turkey. talk to your doctor about chantix. >>> hello, everyone. thanks so much for joining me. we're watching this breaking news out of hong kong right now as protesters are facing off with police at a train station there. protesters have barricaded themselves inside the station. police are threatening to...
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experts looked at past authorizations for use of military force and how they could be used by the trump administration to justify military action in iraq. this is one hour and ten minutes. >> okay, so good afternoon. my name is reid smith and on behalf of the charles koch institute i'd like to thank you for joining us today or what promises to be a substantive and timely discussion about the applicability or lack thereof of existing legal authorities to use of force against iran. it's great to see so many staffers here today. we are encouraged to see a full house. you guys that so much to do with the way that we approach the broader matter of congressional war powers, so it's encouraging to see an interested room that's looking to get informed by some expert jurors up here with you today. for the sake of time and discussion i'm going to keep these introductions perfunctory in no small part because our panelists reputations undoubtedly precede them. to my far left, stephen vladeck is the professor in law at the university of texas school of law and austin, a graduate of amherst college a
experts looked at past authorizations for use of military force and how they could be used by the trump administration to justify military action in iraq. this is one hour and ten minutes. >> okay, so good afternoon. my name is reid smith and on behalf of the charles koch institute i'd like to thank you for joining us today or what promises to be a substantive and timely discussion about the applicability or lack thereof of existing legal authorities to use of force against iran. it's...
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you asked of the meeting for money to be used in fiscal year 2020 be used before you use the section 1108 block grant. i received word last night that cms has decided to what you ask. that will make more money available that otherwise would have been lost. so if we are able to do nothing else, your true appear was rewarded. i would like to say that we will get something else done here. but i certainly do believe today's hearing will have positive results. i now recognize my colleague, the gentlelady from puerto rico for an opening statement. >> thank you very much chairman and appreciate this hearing taking place. i want to thank all for being here today and to discuss one of the most important and critical issues currently affecting all the u.s. territories are competing expiration of the medicaid funding, funds granted by the affordable care act and the instability of our health care infrastructure. in 2017, 1.6 million americans living in these territories were enrolled in medicaid. that breaks down to 79% of the population of america samoa, 21% of the population of guam, 33% of t
you asked of the meeting for money to be used in fiscal year 2020 be used before you use the section 1108 block grant. i received word last night that cms has decided to what you ask. that will make more money available that otherwise would have been lost. so if we are able to do nothing else, your true appear was rewarded. i would like to say that we will get something else done here. but i certainly do believe today's hearing will have positive results. i now recognize my colleague, the...
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it wasn't for us. it was good for others, it wasn't for us. we had to pay money to other countries that are very substantial countries. they wanted to take away your wealth. they didn't want you to drill. they didn't want you to frack. they didn't want you to do steel. they wanted to take away your wealth. now, the press will try to spin that differently, but i am right. the fake news. that's a lot of people back there for an 11:00 speech. that's a lot of people. [laughter] that's a lot. that's like the academy awards during the day. [laughter] it used to be. you know, the academy awards is on hard times now. nobody wants to watch it. you know, why? because they started taking us on. everyone got tired of it. it's amazing. that used to be second after the super bowl, and then, all of a sudden, now it's just another show. because people got tired of people getting up and making fools of themselves and disrespecting the people in this room and the people that won the election in 2016. [applause] pres. trump: and the people that won the senate, w
it wasn't for us. it was good for others, it wasn't for us. we had to pay money to other countries that are very substantial countries. they wanted to take away your wealth. they didn't want you to drill. they didn't want you to frack. they didn't want you to do steel. they wanted to take away your wealth. now, the press will try to spin that differently, but i am right. the fake news. that's a lot of people back there for an 11:00 speech. that's a lot of people. [laughter] that's a lot. that's...
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us joins us from washington hi pub low what has the reaction been there in the states. well there has been a certain level of incredulity. you can imagine but also there has been a lot of criticism geared towards president donald trump in fact the former u.s. ambassador to denmark rufus gifford under the obama administration said that he thinks it was sad because it's just not the way you treat an ally he went on to say that he had the great responsibility of going to the danish government i'm requesting troops to go to iraq to syria and they went and they fought alongside our troops they died alongside our troops and he was referring of course to denmark joining the anti isis coalition back onto the obama administration so many here have said it was a grave it was an error on president trump to say what he said and to cancel the trip to denmark considering that denmark is a close ally of the united states now it was quite interesting to see actually what the current u.s. ambassador karl a son said she said that the president of the united states values and respects den
us joins us from washington hi pub low what has the reaction been there in the states. well there has been a certain level of incredulity. you can imagine but also there has been a lot of criticism geared towards president donald trump in fact the former u.s. ambassador to denmark rufus gifford under the obama administration said that he thinks it was sad because it's just not the way you treat an ally he went on to say that he had the great responsibility of going to the danish government i'm...
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we used to use addiction and dependence for different things. now we use opioid use disorder. to 8% ofess than 1% people prescribed opioids develop a new addiction that was not already underlying. this is viewed as a claim that that is a low number, so, as you said, that is most people story. we should be clear. most people do not get a new bottle, take pills and have this take over their life. the other way to understand it is, look at it from a population health perspective. millions of people being exposed to opioids. if you have 6% chance of developing new addiction, and we prescribe aggressively when they are not needed, 6% of people who never needed to be exposed to this are going to develop this devastating, potentially lethal complication that is addiction. there is more data here. it would take me too long. there are sources in the book about new long-term opioid use, that is not necessarily addiction. that can be harmful in its own right. do you want me to go on? about the iv a seven minutes and cost. offend --a set admin correct.phen, $40 is you think it doesn't sou
we used to use addiction and dependence for different things. now we use opioid use disorder. to 8% ofess than 1% people prescribed opioids develop a new addiction that was not already underlying. this is viewed as a claim that that is a low number, so, as you said, that is most people story. we should be clear. most people do not get a new bottle, take pills and have this take over their life. the other way to understand it is, look at it from a population health perspective. millions of...