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how are you making sure that the research of your team isn't being used for oppressive uses. weird ——we know any technology can be used as a tool or a weapon, we have control over who uses it and principles, beyond how we build it, how people use it as something how we control. he added that he was optimistic that us china tensions would be short lived. now let's brief you on some other business stories. shares of tesla slumped more than 6% after the electric car maker disappointed wall street with its latest sales figures. tesla delivered a record 97,000 cars in the three months to september. but that was less than analysts were expecting. luxury car makers including audi and jaguar are launching their own electric models, ramping up the competition for tesla. the chief executive of boeing says he hopes to return the 737 max to service within the next 3 months. speaking at an event in new york — dennis muilenburg said the plane has undergone 700 test flights with updated software, and boeing is training its crews to operate it. he has agreed to testify before congress
how are you making sure that the research of your team isn't being used for oppressive uses. weird ——we know any technology can be used as a tool or a weapon, we have control over who uses it and principles, beyond how we build it, how people use it as something how we control. he added that he was optimistic that us china tensions would be short lived. now let's brief you on some other business stories. shares of tesla slumped more than 6% after the electric car maker disappointed wall...
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use on the site. when you have established uses, we don't require you to come back and reestablish one of those uses, basically, is what it's saying. so, like, in the future, as they switch out the ic, they may not come back. >> this is why you want a prohibition? >> yes. >> mr. loper? >> i would push back and the architect is here to explain what's going on in the interior of the building. a lot of work has to go into make these buildings ready for lab tests and to an older house and setting up some petri dishes. this is next door to a data farm and i'm not sure this is a really dense residential district in the immediate context and so the architect is here and can walk you through all of the work being done to prep this for a nonoffice noncommercial user. >> commissioner richards. >> so just like when somebody gives us a dr on a project next to them and they say, it will undermine my foundation. we say, that's a dbi issue. i hear what mr. loper saying, if they want a laboratory, there's certain saf
use on the site. when you have established uses, we don't require you to come back and reestablish one of those uses, basically, is what it's saying. so, like, in the future, as they switch out the ic, they may not come back. >> this is why you want a prohibition? >> yes. >> mr. loper? >> i would push back and the architect is here to explain what's going on in the interior of the building. a lot of work has to go into make these buildings ready for lab tests and to an...
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we should go back to what they used to be you know in the fifty's whereby we use a vegetative league to say food we use cotton box to shop most things we ought to be doing to save the environment let's leave the last exam because a little bit of the question of overfishing and africom on the course of the stories of the mesh size for fishing you know. is smaller than the specific bite missed size because if you measure smaller than it is that you take on bald more fish is done just what you targeted the federal government can help by has been you know money train systems all over the coastline because we cannot share our fish resources with the people who would do more to come from i'm sure you can't be. discuss the environment that you are without talking about the oil industry and its impact on the environment well we have oil fields and this oil fields affect the fish resources because the juveniles cannot breathe when there is all of the surface of the water for the 7 of by and then we have the whole fish to level for human consumption this week as the u.n. the u.n. talk about cl
we should go back to what they used to be you know in the fifty's whereby we use a vegetative league to say food we use cotton box to shop most things we ought to be doing to save the environment let's leave the last exam because a little bit of the question of overfishing and africom on the course of the stories of the mesh size for fishing you know. is smaller than the specific bite missed size because if you measure smaller than it is that you take on bald more fish is done just what you...
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we no longer fish like we used to. be economic impact on us. right now you can sit traps and come up empty or get just one catch a week in the old days we would get a good catch every day. the main cause for the depletion of stocks is over fishing pollution from industrial activity is another problem these issues have made it harder to meet the rise in the mind for fish. this has prompted some ugandans to set up fish farms. one of the biggest challenges is the lack of clean fresh water. fish from outside the capital kampala. to fish farming you have to keep flushing your ponds all the time so you can imagine the amount of money that was spent just an action that we had water running into the different points every 10000 liters. she's taking part in a union funded project called vision one she and the other fish from us are learning about a new technology. it was developed by a team of european and african scientists the project is led by professor john from the university of causeway in germany the team has come up with a new system 3 use west
we no longer fish like we used to. be economic impact on us. right now you can sit traps and come up empty or get just one catch a week in the old days we would get a good catch every day. the main cause for the depletion of stocks is over fishing pollution from industrial activity is another problem these issues have made it harder to meet the rise in the mind for fish. this has prompted some ugandans to set up fish farms. one of the biggest challenges is the lack of clean fresh water. fish...
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the us is. studies have shown that for every quarter or euro the state spends on supporting the volunteer effort it gets 10 times that value back in return 1st because of the clean up work itself but also because of the weight boosts environmental awareness and social solidarity model that. we want to go sure and other activists have had a plaque set up at the place where this environmental initiative began in memory of the whale that came to such a painful and here. with a stomach full of plastic you brought us the message about what is happening to the oceans thank you for waking us up with. a wake up call that's intended to be heard far beyond the coast of norway. now in most cities around india fresh and hot food is delivered at your doorstep at the click of a button while this is immensely convenient what many of us don't calculate is the amount of plastic used in packaging this food and how easily it becomes trash once the food is consumed some food delivery companies in the country are tr
the us is. studies have shown that for every quarter or euro the state spends on supporting the volunteer effort it gets 10 times that value back in return 1st because of the clean up work itself but also because of the weight boosts environmental awareness and social solidarity model that. we want to go sure and other activists have had a plaque set up at the place where this environmental initiative began in memory of the whale that came to such a painful and here. with a stomach full of...
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their using facebook. they're using twitter as their own those. are their portals. google and facebook started out as internet companies and it has changed they morphed into media companies they've morphed into a telecommunications provider and at least in the u.s. media companies are regulated newspapers are regulated telecommunications providers are regulated internet companies social media companies like google and they're not the roles have changed. studies show now that individuals expect the news to find them. and we turn to them and the number one thing that we were out with our company with that money and aren't interested in it really they are that doesn't make anything and everyone should be informed that their baby and you need to create a different format if it and. there's so much. misinformation and it's packaged very well and it looks the same when you see it on the facebook page we can lose. so much of what we've gained in terms of a kind of democratic. market. both google and facebook anno
their using facebook. they're using twitter as their own those. are their portals. google and facebook started out as internet companies and it has changed they morphed into media companies they've morphed into a telecommunications provider and at least in the u.s. media companies are regulated newspapers are regulated telecommunications providers are regulated internet companies social media companies like google and they're not the roles have changed. studies show now that individuals expect...
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using heroin for quite some time. they have tried methadone, tried other treatments multiple times but they are still injecting heroin. and there have been number of randomized control trials where they have actually done studies to look at a group of people with heroin use disorder who want to stop. half of them will be assigned to the heroin assisted treatment which involves actually -- typically going into a facility two or three times a day and injecting under medical supervision. that's the treatment condition. the controlled condition is just methadone. as i said, there's strong evidence suggesting that those who are randomly assigned to heroin assistant treatment, they have reduced their consumption to illicit heroin but also there's evidence that reduces crimes and improves health outcomes. this makes sense. there are a lot of people who have been using it for a long time. once you get to that point, you spend a lot of your time trying to get money to attain the drugs. sometimes those individuals are putting t
using heroin for quite some time. they have tried methadone, tried other treatments multiple times but they are still injecting heroin. and there have been number of randomized control trials where they have actually done studies to look at a group of people with heroin use disorder who want to stop. half of them will be assigned to the heroin assisted treatment which involves actually -- typically going into a facility two or three times a day and injecting under medical supervision. that's...
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the used deadline. facebook launches a crusade against foreign interference for the 2020 us election with a new package of counter measures including flagging state run media accounts.
the used deadline. facebook launches a crusade against foreign interference for the 2020 us election with a new package of counter measures including flagging state run media accounts.
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it says hong kong's economy has lost at least hk$ 2.8 billion, that's us$ 3.6 billion us, over the past week. rail closures and a drop in visitor numbers have contributed to the cost. the japan times is running with the sinking of a fishing vessel near the noto peninsula. all 60 crew of the north korean boat were rescued after it collided with a patrol boat from the japanese fisheries agency. the collision took place insidejapan‘s exclusive economic zone in an area where illegal north korean fishing is rampant. and those climate extinction rebellion protests are getting coverage in many papers around the world, britain's daily telegraph is no exception. it has a picture of one protester being arrested. police in london say a total of 276 people were detained. we are expecting more of these protests to continue. you are up—to—date with the papers. now, rico, little white lies, i think i told them all the time to my children. yes, this is an interesting study from singapore. a new study has found that children who are lied to by their parents are more likely to tell fibs as adults,
it says hong kong's economy has lost at least hk$ 2.8 billion, that's us$ 3.6 billion us, over the past week. rail closures and a drop in visitor numbers have contributed to the cost. the japan times is running with the sinking of a fishing vessel near the noto peninsula. all 60 crew of the north korean boat were rescued after it collided with a patrol boat from the japanese fisheries agency. the collision took place insidejapan‘s exclusive economic zone in an area where illegal north korean...
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treats us now, what makes us think there will be any special treatment over trade when we are outside the eu? it seems that old friendships don't beat national self—interest. the uk isn't being targeted unfairly. there will be tariffs put on french products and german products and other products as well, butjust because we have a special relationship doesn't mean that we are willing to sacrifice our economic interest, in the context of a trade dispute or a trade negotiation, and that, by the way, applies to whatever future trade agreement might be negotiated between the us and the uk, as well. whisky tariffs were raised on a call with donald trump last week, with the prime minister urging him to rethink. meanwhile, the uk government told the bbc that securing a trade deal with the us is one of its highest priorities. what this shows is that in the ebb and flow of trade, nothing is simple. simonjack, bbc news, speyside. the government says that it's considering taking control of one of the country's largest rail franchises. the transport secretary grant shapps said northern, which ru
treats us now, what makes us think there will be any special treatment over trade when we are outside the eu? it seems that old friendships don't beat national self—interest. the uk isn't being targeted unfairly. there will be tariffs put on french products and german products and other products as well, butjust because we have a special relationship doesn't mean that we are willing to sacrifice our economic interest, in the context of a trade dispute or a trade negotiation, and that, by the...
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but you are not telling us how many you are going to bring us. you are not saying they have to meet a certain mark. >> we are saying every proposal that meets the qualifications will come to the port commission. so that's why we limited the time to five minutes frankly because we didn't know if we would have 20 or -- that's a lot historically. so that's why we limited it to five minutes. but seah your point that's a short -- we see your point that that's a short amount of time. but that's the plan, that every proposer who meets the minimum qualifications will come to the port so you all have an opportunity to see the proposals that the panel will be evaluating. >> one final rationale is one of the things we thought about was because those public presentations are happening before the scoring panel hears the interviews, we were a little concerned that a respondent might decide to strategically amend its proposal in the interview or do something based on what they hear at the public presentations that would -- we felt like the more emphasis should
but you are not telling us how many you are going to bring us. you are not saying they have to meet a certain mark. >> we are saying every proposal that meets the qualifications will come to the port commission. so that's why we limited the time to five minutes frankly because we didn't know if we would have 20 or -- that's a lot historically. so that's why we limited it to five minutes. but seah your point that's a short -- we see your point that that's a short amount of time. but that's...
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its use. but scientists hope this research will provide new insights into infertility and new approaches to treatment . a team of researchers led by hardy shafi at have it is currently developing an app that will allow men to test their fertility levels at home. a digital device can assess semen quality by measuring tattle spend count and matelot or. a number of non-viable all images sperm cells. all this technology is pretty impressive but it also has weak points and not just online platforms are vulnerable to have to tax and 2016 people were able to use public transit in san francisco for a day for free after the ticketing machines were hacked. the ticket only worrying us cyber attacks on hospitals. in germany reportedly some 2 out of 3 have been hacked in some way. showbiz has also been targeted in 2014 sony pictures were subject to a massive attack staff were forced to resort to pen and paper. and smart appliances are now handing happens the keys to our homes by security loopholes that are
its use. but scientists hope this research will provide new insights into infertility and new approaches to treatment . a team of researchers led by hardy shafi at have it is currently developing an app that will allow men to test their fertility levels at home. a digital device can assess semen quality by measuring tattle spend count and matelot or. a number of non-viable all images sperm cells. all this technology is pretty impressive but it also has weak points and not just online platforms...
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office and they actually sent us a statement on what they're using it for and how it's gone for them and they say we can provide that facial recognition has been a successful tool for us and it has several success stories one thing to understand is the facial recognition software we use is not the deciding factor when identifying individuals if we input a picture of an individual and there is a result an investigator takes the information as a lead this is a human based decision not a computer based decision and so when you hear this and you hear the explanation for why it might be necessary would you make about. well for starters we know that from recent reporting by the georgetown privacy center that many police departments are actually misusing a surveillance and facial recognition systems and that these systems don't make us safer so to build even a straightforward seeming face surveillance system you need to get hundreds of thousands of photos of innocent individuals who never consented to be part of the face surveillance state a base and really right now as we as other guests h
office and they actually sent us a statement on what they're using it for and how it's gone for them and they say we can provide that facial recognition has been a successful tool for us and it has several success stories one thing to understand is the facial recognition software we use is not the deciding factor when identifying individuals if we input a picture of an individual and there is a result an investigator takes the information as a lead this is a human based decision not a computer...
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but hopefully his example will be with us. elijah used to say when he saw conflict and confrontation. when he saw things he thought were not up to the standards we had set for our country and for ourselves because of our faith or our constitution and our declaration, he would say, we are better than that. t us all say as we human beings do things that from time to time are not kind to one another, not thoughtful, not respectful to one another. let us say to ourselves, we are better than that. that's what elijah said to himself. in that spirit of unity i will be yielding shorled to the republican leader to share his reflections. but first as i referred to -- as maryland's favorite daughter, i am honored to yield to the speaker of the house, nancy pelosi. nancy pelosi d'alesandro. she would say nancy d'alesandro pelosi, i understand that. but we are so proud of our speaker. madam speaker. the speaker: thank you very much . very disconcerting day for so many of us here. thank you, mr. hoyer, for bringing us together to mourn the
but hopefully his example will be with us. elijah used to say when he saw conflict and confrontation. when he saw things he thought were not up to the standards we had set for our country and for ourselves because of our faith or our constitution and our declaration, he would say, we are better than that. t us all say as we human beings do things that from time to time are not kind to one another, not thoughtful, not respectful to one another. let us say to ourselves, we are better than that....
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w us, wus,l w us, i know side and going to help us, i know that the bbc have been out today talking to some rural business owners like a tree surgeon, i have been speaking to a timber merchant myself and they are really overjoyed because there is a self and safety aspect. —— health and safety aspect. they need to know where their guys are and be able to contact emergency services in case of any mishaps. the timber merchant, he said to me, i am a lwa ys timber merchant, he said to me, i am always having to bring people back. that is not very professional, is it? so, it is expensive on his phone bill. this means he can be more responsive with customer service, and we want our local economy to flourish, all the rural economies in the uk to flourish so this is a real helping hand. very quickly, 2025, can you wait that long? it is a long wait and can you wait that long? it is a long waitandi can you wait that long? it is a long wait and i really hope there can be something done to put this through because it is getting worse and worse. i was quite an early mobile phone user, i worked fo
w us, wus,l w us, i know side and going to help us, i know that the bbc have been out today talking to some rural business owners like a tree surgeon, i have been speaking to a timber merchant myself and they are really overjoyed because there is a self and safety aspect. —— health and safety aspect. they need to know where their guys are and be able to contact emergency services in case of any mishaps. the timber merchant, he said to me, i am a lwa ys timber merchant, he said to me, i am...
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missile ship us from. britain. alcoholic one. and most of us is a fat ass and spoil all of. anticipation law which doesn't mean that we're going to show. bias want. to lose you just for a promising to. use it and you know much sort of incident in the film. i wouldn't be going to sure. about. the books and what money is a $1000000.00 of so the so. that we can touch the books with a version of. when. i was on time long enough that i'm watching them set up some way to drive it why inventors. of the news they're going to say. when i still. see them over the. top of almost. i don't want to cause a doc i want to know becomes a movie. about comes from at the end of jewish up and questionable stock on that quote. or. the soup you've used. the popular more common way like system. what. 1 coco's us earth was. that similar genesis was a glib almost commision jensen to want to sleep may see some of this it may see a look i'm pretty sure my books eternity with it will be in the back of a school or books and i'm on course at the moment because office and wandered out to the shore some on
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she's not teaching us strength. she's taking us form. for those who work out, you know that the bonus for those who lift weights, there's a way in which you're supposed to lift weights and it's called form. if you don't lift in that way, you can get hurt. but if you do, you can lift more weight than someone else who has poor form. ultimately, i began to realize, she was basically teaching us how to cheat. oh my god. i'm going to be able to get 200 points higher than somebody who did not have the money to pay for this class. the students who were able to be privately tutored is probably going to get 300-400 points higher and that we will prevent ourselves to present ourselves and say look how smart we are. in this multibillion-dollar test prep industry is legal and existing. and we know for instance, people talk about asian and white getting higher scores on this test. it happens that test prep companies are concentrated in asian and white neighborhoods. so that everybody imagines that the kids are so fundamentally smarter. and it allows
she's not teaching us strength. she's taking us form. for those who work out, you know that the bonus for those who lift weights, there's a way in which you're supposed to lift weights and it's called form. if you don't lift in that way, you can get hurt. but if you do, you can lift more weight than someone else who has poor form. ultimately, i began to realize, she was basically teaching us how to cheat. oh my god. i'm going to be able to get 200 points higher than somebody who did not have...
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not just us. we got 81 other nations to participate with us in curtailing isis' expansion and caliphate and rendering them not a threat. nations and organizations from all around the world stood with us because they trusted the word of the united states of america under the obama/biden administration. so ask yourself, after everything trump has done, after every international treaty that trump has pulled out of, after every ally that trump has attacked, after leaving partners to be slaughtered with no discernible strategy, after embracing some of the most outrageous thugs in the world, going to stand with us today to get this done? if they don't stand with us, how many more brave sons and daughters will we have to send to fight alone in the future to protect ourselves? and that brings me to my final point i want to make today. as president trump's doing what he's doing in syria is much bigger than syria. it's more insidious, insidious than the betrayal of grave kurdish partners. it's more dangerou
not just us. we got 81 other nations to participate with us in curtailing isis' expansion and caliphate and rendering them not a threat. nations and organizations from all around the world stood with us because they trusted the word of the united states of america under the obama/biden administration. so ask yourself, after everything trump has done, after every international treaty that trump has pulled out of, after every ally that trump has attacked, after leaving partners to be slaughtered...
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stay with us. as the uk and eu inch closer to a brexit deal, a former us trade chief warns the uk should not expect special treatment from america. and before we go, take a look at this picture. actressjennifer aniston now has a lot more friends, after her first post on her new instagram account attracted 5 million followers in just 12 hours. the photo, a reunion selfie of her with her friends co—stars, has likely earned aniston a new world record for the fastest instagram account to reach 1 million followers, but this has yet to be verified. the record is currently held by the duke and duchess of sussex. that's all for now. stay with bbc world news. hello, good morning. wednesday started on a dull and damp note for many parts of the country. once that rain cleared away, though, we did see some sunshine. a chance to dry off, though. although a lot of the ground is still saturated, and there are a couple of flood warnings still out there. but following the sunshine, the clearer skies have meant it
stay with us. as the uk and eu inch closer to a brexit deal, a former us trade chief warns the uk should not expect special treatment from america. and before we go, take a look at this picture. actressjennifer aniston now has a lot more friends, after her first post on her new instagram account attracted 5 million followers in just 12 hours. the photo, a reunion selfie of her with her friends co—stars, has likely earned aniston a new world record for the fastest instagram account to reach 1...
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face this size and using all the bio bio degradable. pesticides because when their bio degradable they don't they live by i don't know and therefore they are not comfortable these these are some of the strategists who are trying to upset a profession that the credit is fine. but not only toxins are to blame vendors at this market say they encounter swarms of the insects in search of food like a salve a flower they need more nourishment as woods and meadows are destroyed to make way for farms the decline in the bee population is not just bad for the honey business it's a sign of a much wider problem. and that's all for this edition of business africa here on t w please be sure to follow us online and on social media for more from me in the team and the lens thanks for keeping us company. but i don't need to keep up every little of the world for all the rats and on the 4th and. last missing in the words of others the bottom of the valley the last dragons this word has called the home. to the river on. land will be our fighters want to sta
face this size and using all the bio bio degradable. pesticides because when their bio degradable they don't they live by i don't know and therefore they are not comfortable these these are some of the strategists who are trying to upset a profession that the credit is fine. but not only toxins are to blame vendors at this market say they encounter swarms of the insects in search of food like a salve a flower they need more nourishment as woods and meadows are destroyed to make way for farms...
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cleaver: let us pray. for the great god almighty who dwells in the shelter of the most high, we approach you as frail and flawed creatures and requests of thy enabling grace. our hearts are made heavy by the transition of our colleague, our family member, our loved one, the mahogany marylander. elijah cummings. as he has moved into the realm of the unseen. holy spirit, we are blessed to be in this spectacular and historic edifice, and we gather in memoriam of the passionate public service of your one of your faithful sons whose earthly assignment has been completed. we have now passed an appropriate review of a man who even as the king of terrors drew nigh, he continued his work to preserve our democracy. lord, as the breaches and ranks of congress appear more often than we care to contemplate, may those of us who remain in your wondrous world recognize your voice summoning us to put on our marching boots and move our nation toward the light of justice, self-awareness, goodness, and civility. may our march
cleaver: let us pray. for the great god almighty who dwells in the shelter of the most high, we approach you as frail and flawed creatures and requests of thy enabling grace. our hearts are made heavy by the transition of our colleague, our family member, our loved one, the mahogany marylander. elijah cummings. as he has moved into the realm of the unseen. holy spirit, we are blessed to be in this spectacular and historic edifice, and we gather in memoriam of the passionate public service of...
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trying to do us i would be. stories about talking to us i would use the saudis. on their support i would is. on their support for bradley stein on their ability to support for 2 states one bit of political support stein on their ability to support for 2 states one bit of political support that jerusalem is and to get out of there by this the directory and it is the future capital of the jerusalem is and to get out of there by this the $930.00 and it is the future capital of the palestine and so therefore all these sort of. the stories are by this time and so therefore all these sort of brief and fabricated stories about so deescalate the talks is really. about so distillate talks is totally. and if we discuss precious well do you think that could be a role for saudi arabia or another country to if we discuss precious well do you think they could be a role for saudi arabia or another country to play the role that the americans are playing before we turn something in space and palestinians to negotiate and take play the role that the americans are paying for in ter
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and very well might continue watching us and see us. yes i. am. i and. you know that. any attempt to say yes to the speaker of the u.k. parliament blocks the government. today but still no signs of certainty. anthony brooks and supporters assume that someone pees on their families feeling for the safety. that i know the headlines an 18 year old rob white helping palestinian the farmers in the west bank is brutally beaten by water alleged to have been mosque israeli settlers. they returned and.
and very well might continue watching us and see us. yes i. am. i and. you know that. any attempt to say yes to the speaker of the u.k. parliament blocks the government. today but still no signs of certainty. anthony brooks and supporters assume that someone pees on their families feeling for the safety. that i know the headlines an 18 year old rob white helping palestinian the farmers in the west bank is brutally beaten by water alleged to have been mosque israeli settlers. they returned and.
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healthcare plan tweeting none of us know when a medical emergency might affect us and no one should fear going bankrupt if it occurs, medicare for all. we do wish him well. playoff baseball, tampa bay rays keep their title hopes alive by shutting down the oakland days the wildcard game. >> and that will do it. the tampa bay rays are moving on to a date with the houston astros. >> raise slugging four home runs in their 5-1 when and they will play the houston astross in game one of the a lds friday and both series start tonight as the braves is the cardinals and the dodgers, the nationals. great time to be a baseball fan. 10 minutes after the top of the hour, new documents show how deep the bidens were involved in ukraine but democrats still aren't buying it. our next guest says ukraine is just the tip of the iceberg for joe biden's trouble and a little girl schools her teacher about her math homework. the root question about weight and a response you've got to see. ♪ >> fox news obtaining a copy of rudy giuliani's notes outlining the testimony of the fired prosecutor who was invest
healthcare plan tweeting none of us know when a medical emergency might affect us and no one should fear going bankrupt if it occurs, medicare for all. we do wish him well. playoff baseball, tampa bay rays keep their title hopes alive by shutting down the oakland days the wildcard game. >> and that will do it. the tampa bay rays are moving on to a date with the houston astros. >> raise slugging four home runs in their 5-1 when and they will play the houston astross in game one of...
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using data, using medical experts, using nonprofit organizations, working together with the city to provide something that will effectively deliver so that we can see a difference and we can save lives that is the ultimate goal and i want to thank each and everyone of you for your work on the task force and all that you do to help us advance the goals of what we need to do to make san francisco a better city for each and every one of us. thank you all so much. >>> we spoke with people regardless of what they are. that is when you see change. that is a lead vannin advantage. >>> so law enforcement assistance diversion to work with individuals with nonviolent related of offenses to offer an alternative to an arrest and the county jail. >> we are seeing reduction in drug-related crimes in the pilot area. >> they have done the program for quite a while. they are successful in reducing the going to the county jail. >> this was a state grant that we applied for. the department is the main administrator. it requires we work with multiple agencies. we have a community that includes the da, rapid tr
using data, using medical experts, using nonprofit organizations, working together with the city to provide something that will effectively deliver so that we can see a difference and we can save lives that is the ultimate goal and i want to thank each and everyone of you for your work on the task force and all that you do to help us advance the goals of what we need to do to make san francisco a better city for each and every one of us. thank you all so much. >>> we spoke with people...
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they are a few of us dissimilar. you hear some of this in russia that america is a declining power they look at us as having our best days and laugh at the internal divisions and other issues we have shown. they also seek to exacerbate those divisions. i talk about this in the a lot of the interference wasn't just to advantage or disadvantage one candidate or another it was just to expand the fishers, and that works. michael hayden talks a lot in the book about the tape and the protest in the nfl where russian trolls were very active because it was a nice issu issue and thy could help drive it deeper and he makes a great .1 way they were involved in this early the trolls were screwing up the hash tag they were calling it take the knee because when you translate it is hard to get it right and some were using the wrong hash tag into that kind of thing. so they view us as declining and having seen our best days and they seek to kind of accelerate that in any way they can. >> when historians write about the trump adminis
they are a few of us dissimilar. you hear some of this in russia that america is a declining power they look at us as having our best days and laugh at the internal divisions and other issues we have shown. they also seek to exacerbate those divisions. i talk about this in the a lot of the interference wasn't just to advantage or disadvantage one candidate or another it was just to expand the fishers, and that works. michael hayden talks a lot in the book about the tape and the protest in the...
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do ground floor uses, retail, commercial, flexible use, but something other than residential. >> thanks for the question. the first four buildings that were presented last week, two have traditional ground floor commercial spaces. one has the live-work design with level entries off the shared public way to serve as expansion of retail zone or also house micro businesses. those first two buildings that face to the cultural park have about 3500 square feet, i believe of traditional commercial space. the other two currently do not. they have public coffee bar bike room activities adjacent to lobbies but not traditional retail. it is only the first four buildings presented in detail. there are four or five others. when you add up all of the ground floor commercial in all buildings i think it totals a little over 12,000 square feet. >> how many residents will be in the residential buildings that first floor blocks that you are developing once it is all built? >> i believe the first four total about 800 units. i might be a little bit off on that. you know, 1500 to 2000 residents. >> so i woul
do ground floor uses, retail, commercial, flexible use, but something other than residential. >> thanks for the question. the first four buildings that were presented last week, two have traditional ground floor commercial spaces. one has the live-work design with level entries off the shared public way to serve as expansion of retail zone or also house micro businesses. those first two buildings that face to the cultural park have about 3500 square feet, i believe of traditional...
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let us pray. lord, we thankyou for your servant, elijah eugene cummings, assiduously, sagacious, and with integrity to preserve and protect the sacrosanct founding document of this country, from enemies both foreign and domestic. lord, we thank you for one who stayed the same wherever he was as he ironically embodied kipling's command to walk with kings yet not lose the common touch. for ruthe praise you and robert cummings. you, thatt, we bless you lived in him, spoke through him, and strengthened him to do the work of kingdom building in the guise of a congressman and committee chair. father, whereas we come to pay rose that grew out of concrete, a rock that refused to be overwhelmed by the rising ane of partisan rancor, and oak that would not yield itself to the gusts of fascism and racism, whereas we assemble ourselves today at this hallow time and in this sacred space, not for a public viewing, we already did that, not to award civic honors and accolades, we already did that, but we gather to
let us pray. lord, we thankyou for your servant, elijah eugene cummings, assiduously, sagacious, and with integrity to preserve and protect the sacrosanct founding document of this country, from enemies both foreign and domestic. lord, we thank you for one who stayed the same wherever he was as he ironically embodied kipling's command to walk with kings yet not lose the common touch. for ruthe praise you and robert cummings. you, thatt, we bless you lived in him, spoke through him, and...
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with us they are. data you have the kayaking campaign many here are participating for the 1st time during breakfast constantine chalak of shares his concerns about the water way he believes that balance should be investing in eco tourism on the river p.-p. at rather than in cargo transport. when you will miss out on some people don't think about leaving these spots untouched simply leaving them to nature itself. someone. to just sit down peacefully just like this and simply watch to hear the birds singing or watch things slowly changing the thought of them by your clock so it's in your own. the activists warns that the construction of the canal could destroy the wetlands here the river bed would have to be deepened to allow big ships to pass that's why constantine chalak of is doing what he can to prevent the prepared from becoming another example of an ambitious economic project with catastrophic consequences for the natural world. and it would be and here. i think. there are those who often wonder yo
with us they are. data you have the kayaking campaign many here are participating for the 1st time during breakfast constantine chalak of shares his concerns about the water way he believes that balance should be investing in eco tourism on the river p.-p. at rather than in cargo transport. when you will miss out on some people don't think about leaving these spots untouched simply leaving them to nature itself. someone. to just sit down peacefully just like this and simply watch to hear the...
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follows us as. the chief of staff isn't in uniform a sign perhaps of the shift from armed struggle to political action and responsibility or we ask what might happen if the project of autonomy doesn't go well. they may be day. people or maybe saudi us but our committee really did a lot of people really become diminished that time that the isis with. his station. all the followers of the old joe in for their good will and the time that they had become bigger. says. liberation front has a lot of support among the muslim world for many believe their ancestors were victims of a historical injustice committed by christians the spanish an american colonists and the philippine government in manila. the prospect of autonomy and peace has given the people here new hope. the m. f. says it will disarm up to $30000.00 fighters once autonomy for the muslim majority region is implemented. what they have not been based that is core to them and we will not. nicol mission our forces and we will not give up our fight
follows us as. the chief of staff isn't in uniform a sign perhaps of the shift from armed struggle to political action and responsibility or we ask what might happen if the project of autonomy doesn't go well. they may be day. people or maybe saudi us but our committee really did a lot of people really become diminished that time that the isis with. his station. all the followers of the old joe in for their good will and the time that they had become bigger. says. liberation front has a lot of...
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it opens our minds, changes our perspective, connects us, and pushes us further. the most inspiring minds, the most compelling stories: audible. from the international fellowship of christians and jews. - right now in the former soviet union, there are thousands of jewish holocaust survivors trapped in relentless poverty. there's no heat, no electricity, no running water, they're cold hungry and sick and they're suffering and dying needlessly. christians and jews together stand obedient to god to listen to his word. god gives us a special calling to help the orphan, the widow, the weakest, the survivors and he makes a promise that if we stand with them, so too will god stand with us. - [narrator] please open your heart and act now. you can save lives and honor god by helping elderly jews in dire need in the former soviet union. your gift today of just $25 will rush an emergency survival package to a person in desperate need of food, medicine, water and heating fuel. visit our website. (somber music) - what's different about the situation today, my friends is that
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office and they actually sent us a statement on what they're using it for and how it's gone for them and they say we can provide that facial recognition has been a successful tool for us and it has several success stories one thing to understand is the facial recognition software we use is not the deciding factor when identifying individuals if we can put a picture of an individual and there is a result and investigator takes the information as a lead this is a human based decision not a computer based decision so when you hear this and you hear the explanation for why it might be necessary would you make about. well for starters we know that from recent reporting by the georgetown privacy center that many police departments are actually misusing a surveillance and facial recognition systems and that these systems don't make us safer so to build even a straightforward seeming face surveillance system you need to get hundreds of thousands of photos of innocent individuals who never consented to be part of the face surveillance data base and really right now as we would as other guests
office and they actually sent us a statement on what they're using it for and how it's gone for them and they say we can provide that facial recognition has been a successful tool for us and it has several success stories one thing to understand is the facial recognition software we use is not the deciding factor when identifying individuals if we can put a picture of an individual and there is a result and investigator takes the information as a lead this is a human based decision not a...
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around us. there are other spectrums that are of great interest for the military standpoint and the law enforcement standpoint and i want to talk about some of that in some detail later. but what i find terrifying about this, we are now -- you take a picture here and you take a picture there, you are talking about a we made technology. tell us what it stands for. and tell us what it means in real terms. >> i should say is a drone researcher i spend a lot of time about raising technologies but in a way nothing kept me up at night the way that this technology did. the golden stair. so as pat was mentioning, over the course of the cold war the pinnacle area of the satellite systems would take images preyed when she moved into a counterterrorism paradigm there was individual people. with that you wanted moving images and a video cam. the surveillance video system in large are in use operate under the footprint. they give them as telescopes, they very good at watching a narrow area and high fidelity
around us. there are other spectrums that are of great interest for the military standpoint and the law enforcement standpoint and i want to talk about some of that in some detail later. but what i find terrifying about this, we are now -- you take a picture here and you take a picture there, you are talking about a we made technology. tell us what it stands for. and tell us what it means in real terms. >> i should say is a drone researcher i spend a lot of time about raising technologies...
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nextjoining us. talk us through what exactly this finding tells us about the relationship between the faa and the boeing. 0ne one of the things that's been at the centre of enquiries about the certification of this plane is the fa ct certification of this plane is the fact that going was granted permission to basically self certified various components of the plane. this allowed it to look at systems by itself to declare them safe and for the faa to sign off on them. the main take away from the report which admittedly addressed a number of different issues, the main ta keaway number of different issues, the main takeaway was that there needs to be more involvement by the faa in the delegation process. while the process of delegating to the plane maker is still allowable and something that can be affect it, the safety panel really suggested that the regulators need to be more involved from the very beginning, just throughout the entire process, and have open lines of communication throughout. it seems
nextjoining us. talk us through what exactly this finding tells us about the relationship between the faa and the boeing. 0ne one of the things that's been at the centre of enquiries about the certification of this plane is the fa ct certification of this plane is the fact that going was granted permission to basically self certified various components of the plane. this allowed it to look at systems by itself to declare them safe and for the faa to sign off on them. the main take away from the...
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forwednesday, low pressure still with us north of the uk, tightly packed isoba rs, still with us north of the uk, tightly packed isobars, so a windy day, and weather fronts tightly packed isobars, so a windy day, and weatherfronts producing bands of showers. there will be one heading into parts of england and well through wednesday morning, we will see an enhancement of showers do western areas in the morning. do the afternoon there could be a cluster of heavy, maybe thundery ones pushing sale. further north does make pushing south, —— pushing south, further north we could see an increase in temperatures. 0n ins and thursday, low pressure again to the north of the uk, another windy day. bands of showers moving from west to east, most of them again across the north and west of the country, eastern areas may tend to stay dry with some showers arriving to the afternoon later on. temperatures 13-16, afternoon later on. temperatures 13—16, maybe 17 degrees in the south—east. andrew remains unsettled from thursday onwards, you see sunshine and showers with temperatures around the sea
forwednesday, low pressure still with us north of the uk, tightly packed isoba rs, still with us north of the uk, tightly packed isobars, so a windy day, and weather fronts tightly packed isobars, so a windy day, and weatherfronts producing bands of showers. there will be one heading into parts of england and well through wednesday morning, we will see an enhancement of showers do western areas in the morning. do the afternoon there could be a cluster of heavy, maybe thundery ones pushing sale....
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the russians know how to use the bots, they know how to use organized criminals, they know how to use the mercenaries, media intended to intendeds that are all to influence the environment, ways that undermine u.s. interests and advance theirs. we are not good at that. our authorities are not blended in a way. we have a clear and important public and private divide, and we often don't see the threats that are emerging. that's why the cyber enabled economic warfare research and discipline that sam has innovated is so important. another domain to reference as a key example, one that all three of our centers touch on is the challenge of norms. i think one of the things that our adversaries, especially nationstate adversaries is challenging the norms, what's acceptable behavior? how is it they can change the map, they can change the norms? we see this in china, human rights abuses, massive surveillance with their technology, interesting and difficult questions with their major technology companies operating globally. some interesting questions and president putin has made this a core part
the russians know how to use the bots, they know how to use organized criminals, they know how to use the mercenaries, media intended to intendeds that are all to influence the environment, ways that undermine u.s. interests and advance theirs. we are not good at that. our authorities are not blended in a way. we have a clear and important public and private divide, and we often don't see the threats that are emerging. that's why the cyber enabled economic warfare research and discipline that...
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only using 2 microphones steve for example. humans are the only species that possess intelligence researches have also observed the traits of other animals. and the signs of the brain apparently plays no role in intelligent behavior. but what about organisms that don't have brains like plants. biologist culture to berger is testing whether the pavlovian theory of learning works on plants the same way it does with animals the russian physiologist showed that dogs can quickly be conditioned to associate a ringing bell with food before long the sound alone causes the dog to start salivating that's because it's learned the bell equals food. so does the same hold true for plants. and if so what stimuli do they respond to. mimosa plants respond to contacts by folding up their leaves. in an experiment placed a mimosa in the dark after a while she then switched the light on which through no response then she started to jab the leaves which immediately closed up. she repeated this process again and again light on and then jam. then she
only using 2 microphones steve for example. humans are the only species that possess intelligence researches have also observed the traits of other animals. and the signs of the brain apparently plays no role in intelligent behavior. but what about organisms that don't have brains like plants. biologist culture to berger is testing whether the pavlovian theory of learning works on plants the same way it does with animals the russian physiologist showed that dogs can quickly be conditioned to...
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to weaken us strategically. to weaken our military, our ability to finance our military, our innovation base, and to weaken our ability to project power strategically. we were concerned that these episodes of cyber attacks that we saw, whether it was iran against the banking industry in 2012, what north korea did against a u.s. company, sony industries, and what they have been doing in south korea for many years, what china and russia have been doing. we see this as episodic. we are -- we have seen these individually as acts of aggression but they were not being taken as part of a , this is to weaken our greatest source of power in the private sector. we are the number one military in the world because we are the number one economy in the world. the innovation base drives our position. we have been focusing on it, writing about it and understanding that the adversary understands it differently in beijing, moscow, we have great reports you can get online. heartened when the notion of cyber enabled economic warfar
to weaken us strategically. to weaken our military, our ability to finance our military, our innovation base, and to weaken our ability to project power strategically. we were concerned that these episodes of cyber attacks that we saw, whether it was iran against the banking industry in 2012, what north korea did against a u.s. company, sony industries, and what they have been doing in south korea for many years, what china and russia have been doing. we see this as episodic. we are -- we have...
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in terms of individualised advantage for the us. in terms of the impact of the ta riffs us. in terms of the impact of the tariffs are increased, who think they would have? i think if you. .. there's a lot of tariffs prevent chinese goods, if you look into the ta riffs chinese goods, if you look into the tariffs for the next round, it's going to start hitting both sides because you know you have a lot of consumer on the next tablets, both to show both sides feel the pleasure. many thanks. let's move to india now — where prime minister narendra modi is hosting chinese president xi jinping this weekend. both nations with vast populations and slowing economies — they have both found themselves at the wrong end of the america first policy. jagdip cheema reports. the economists have of the greatest success stories of the past decade but there slowing down. the three months between april and june, the economy group is it is slower space in six years, during the same. china's economy grew by 6.2%, a growth rate does not experience since the early 1990s. but i suppose you talk ab
in terms of individualised advantage for the us. in terms of the impact of the ta riffs us. in terms of the impact of the tariffs are increased, who think they would have? i think if you. .. there's a lot of tariffs prevent chinese goods, if you look into the ta riffs chinese goods, if you look into the tariffs for the next round, it's going to start hitting both sides because you know you have a lot of consumer on the next tablets, both to show both sides feel the pleasure. many thanks. let's...
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special use district. ordinance amending the planning code and zoning map to create the 3333 california street special use district; and making environmental findings, item five, 190845. laurel heights partners, 3333 california street project. ordinance approving a development agreement between the city and county of san francisco and laurel heights partners, llc. >> thank you. this project which is over 10 acres in a very rare piece of land in san francisco lies in supervisor safai district and we are joined by supervisor. >> nine. the floor is yours. >> thank you. i'm going to be brief in my opening remarks and simply set the stage for the department presentations on three pieces of legislation pertinent to this project. before you is a special use districts, a development agreement ordinance and a major encroachment ordinance. the site come as you just mentioned is the current ucsf laurel heights campus which is currently in office park fence in by a brick wall. the development agreement before you is f
special use district. ordinance amending the planning code and zoning map to create the 3333 california street special use district; and making environmental findings, item five, 190845. laurel heights partners, 3333 california street project. ordinance approving a development agreement between the city and county of san francisco and laurel heights partners, llc. >> thank you. this project which is over 10 acres in a very rare piece of land in san francisco lies in supervisor safai...
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office and they actually sent us a statement on what they're using it for and how it's gone for them and they say we can provide that facial recognition has been a successful tool for us and it has several success stories one thing to understand is the facial recognition software we use is not the deciding factor when i didn't .
office and they actually sent us a statement on what they're using it for and how it's gone for them and they say we can provide that facial recognition has been a successful tool for us and it has several success stories one thing to understand is the facial recognition software we use is not the deciding factor when i didn't .
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other nonresidential uses. the ordinance was specify offstreet parking for childcare use established for the housing and meet space requirements, establish procedures for permit approvals and distinguish a development restriction on the property otherwise known as the city planning commission resolution 41.09. change the height and the bulk of the site. that concludes my prepared remarks. i want to hang my presentation to my colleague. >> next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, supervisors. i am from the office of economic development on the project manager on this project. the project before you today represents a significant contribution to the efforts at housing, particularly affordable housing in all parts of the city while remaining contextual to the neighborhood. the proposed development agreement includes a broad package of community benefits in exchange for the entitlement. during which the project sponsor will build up the project. the benefits are specifically targeted to the neighborhood and are app
other nonresidential uses. the ordinance was specify offstreet parking for childcare use established for the housing and meet space requirements, establish procedures for permit approvals and distinguish a development restriction on the property otherwise known as the city planning commission resolution 41.09. change the height and the bulk of the site. that concludes my prepared remarks. i want to hang my presentation to my colleague. >> next speaker, please. >> good afternoon,...