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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.
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i want you to tell us, what difference has this made, and what are the advantages if the congress uses to continue on that course? >> i appreciate the question and it has been such and -- a shot in the arm, and talk about the research community across many different disciplines and institutions to have this have managed to sustain, for four years going on five and that has changed the whole morale of the community in very substantial weight. as to tell, you when i would visit a university in 2014, it with something difficult to meet with the trainees because they were anxious about whether there was a future for them and whether they got into the wrong field. i don't hear that anymore, i hear a lot of excitement and energy. over the last four, years to things that happen a lot of, them in the area of technology. they are making in oklahoma in a petri dish something that they can study. that is happening in lots of different laboratories with the ability to do this kind of regenerative medicine research. the single cell biology revolution, which five years ago, we didn't really know how
i want you to tell us, what difference has this made, and what are the advantages if the congress uses to continue on that course? >> i appreciate the question and it has been such and -- a shot in the arm, and talk about the research community across many different disciplines and institutions to have this have managed to sustain, for four years going on five and that has changed the whole morale of the community in very substantial weight. as to tell, you when i would visit a university...
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for use of young would be more and more always the only use for use of young good. what's new. is. what's new. is just out in the piece and. resell the slot says give it not say no piece and. resell disallowed. give it not say yes' is sort of just thought the ball. give easy a sort of just thought people. will sort of get the. small fortune into a. small fortune in the beginning do you want to. be a lot about. to begin the lord is or should be of my billable the. same years and you mislead dead that. god to bless it as we see him years and you mislead dead that. god to bless her as request and i each issue more than a 1000000000 a challenge. request and i each issue more than a 1000000000 a challenge. it to eat goldband bury. it to eat dog bun bury it. dang. what stormin you have for bed and. what storming apple they had stashed now you know what that silly media tortious my kid you. play it stash now you know what that silly media was a smart to do. he had the money on a store and not all of what at that so must. be doing more on a stall and not all of what at that
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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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the use of force recommendations focuses on policy changes such as ending the use of the carotid hole and firing at moving vehicles. we also emphasize crisis intervention training. we have developed critical mindset and coordinated response training which focuses on a more coordinated response during critical incidents. that training has been really, really valuable in our reduction of use of force and our outcomes of critical incidents. for example, there was a fairly high-profile incident high profile incident several months ago in which officers from the tenderloin were called to a scene of a woman who was actually ramming vehicles and she drove through the streets of san francisco putting many people's lives at risk. that situation, i truly believe under the prior policy may have resulted in an officer involved shooting. because of the coordination, the communication, the tactics, the crisis intervention training and all the things that we are doing , that situation actually was met with a successful resolution and outcome. the woman was taken into custody without any loss of life
the use of force recommendations focuses on policy changes such as ending the use of the carotid hole and firing at moving vehicles. we also emphasize crisis intervention training. we have developed critical mindset and coordinated response training which focuses on a more coordinated response during critical incidents. that training has been really, really valuable in our reduction of use of force and our outcomes of critical incidents. for example, there was a fairly high-profile incident...
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for this in this in the us being to severe trouble a. lot of us that's not a. show about. the gotta have a very automotive yeah that's the 1st. of the months as a result of my fellow man call that. the holy shit of us. was settled the last time islam is commissioned i shall find out the cause. i'd love to set up the numbers of all notes on the bulletin bob 1st bergen. for 300. this is for the. muslim. no problem with. the dumbest things i've done some of. the student. but then it was from the sale of in does not mean a consulate not a shots i thought maybe when i was on the lawn started to not sponsor. someone. become something smart as it was to flesh this image especially the muzzle of a muzzle give is not what i was given usually. in the school from those muslims. who are also big when the muslims for from 360 are. far more on the low to. feed those this fish than the 1st one knish true then it's good for. the movie it's got the name bubba shops. in for the. bunch and they missed the soul of their stuff about us inflation of much more loads a place that's good for the e
for this in this in the us being to severe trouble a. lot of us that's not a. show about. the gotta have a very automotive yeah that's the 1st. of the months as a result of my fellow man call that. the holy shit of us. was settled the last time islam is commissioned i shall find out the cause. i'd love to set up the numbers of all notes on the bulletin bob 1st bergen. for 300. this is for the. muslim. no problem with. the dumbest things i've done some of. the student. but then it was from the...
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use now it is hard work everything is done using by reffin. we have been using it because of market demand we have to work with many more colors and designs. but a guard has been struggling to survive in today's competent market but a few artisans are keen to revive the art in its original form they're choosing to go organic a decision that's meeting the very real and persistent problem in the state it's water resources almost 52 percent of good drought is turning into desert the 3rd highest rate in the country. the local water resources are rapidly shrinking. well but if printing with natural dies is less polluting for the remaining water resources it consumes even more water and enjoy in the clutch region has been working closely with the artisan community and has provided solutions to this dilemma and the water crisis. water is to the dismay home water not very long ago conducted on water study where we wanted to find out how much water was used in the textile crowd so. we wanted to promote the technique of using natural dice you know what
use now it is hard work everything is done using by reffin. we have been using it because of market demand we have to work with many more colors and designs. but a guard has been struggling to survive in today's competent market but a few artisans are keen to revive the art in its original form they're choosing to go organic a decision that's meeting the very real and persistent problem in the state it's water resources almost 52 percent of good drought is turning into desert the 3rd highest...
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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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and just by using the hob and hot water less, they cut their gas use by what would add up to a tonne a year. but most impressive of all, by reducing their meat and dairy, they've cut their food footprint by three quarters, a whopping ten tonnes over the year. it is a total reduction of 13 tonnes, the equivalent of driving around the world almost twice. every little bit that we do helps, and if everybody does what we've done, that would make a huge impact on this country's carbon. the result shows how much we can achieve through our personal choices. but it is not zero, and however hard we try, there is a limit to how much individuals can do. we have quite a lot of personal freedom and personal choice to change our personal emissions. but when i talk about big steps that need to be taken, they are national level. so, does the government have a plan? they have a plan of sorts, but not nearly at the level of ambition that would be required. every bit of policy now needs to be refreshed. this is the moment to make that happen. so, the next year will matter immensely. we asked the governm
and just by using the hob and hot water less, they cut their gas use by what would add up to a tonne a year. but most impressive of all, by reducing their meat and dairy, they've cut their food footprint by three quarters, a whopping ten tonnes over the year. it is a total reduction of 13 tonnes, the equivalent of driving around the world almost twice. every little bit that we do helps, and if everybody does what we've done, that would make a huge impact on this country's carbon. the result...
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joining us now is jim hansen, thank you for joining us on this topic. we appreciate it. let's bring up donald trump's tweet, these orders to pull out of syria, i was elected on getting us out of these endless wars where our military functions of the policing operations. and some great wealth to protect the territory. this is a promise he has made. >> the question, the best way to deliver on that process. the leaders of the trump administration on the syria issue that erdogan is a bad man threatening to move into syria for years now. and turkey to do that, the president at this point is reacting to something erdogan is going to do whether or not donald trump made the offer, the president trying to use that to his advantage. heather: how do we protect our kurdish allies? >> the other half of our plan is if we allow turkey to create a buffer zone on the border to ensure some of the folks who operate in the border are terrorist concerns, turkey has legitimate security concerns but how do we make sure the kurds get taken care of and our plan calls for a protectorate. the kurd
joining us now is jim hansen, thank you for joining us on this topic. we appreciate it. let's bring up donald trump's tweet, these orders to pull out of syria, i was elected on getting us out of these endless wars where our military functions of the policing operations. and some great wealth to protect the territory. this is a promise he has made. >> the question, the best way to deliver on that process. the leaders of the trump administration on the syria issue that erdogan is a bad man...
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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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stay with us on bbc news. still to come: as uk police investigate the deaths of 39 migrants found in a lorry. we have a special report into the vietnam—to—france smuggling routes, and the business of human trafficking. indira gandhi, ruler of the world's largest democracy, died today. 0nly yesterday she'd spoken of dying in the service of her country and said, "i would be proud of it. every drop of my blood would contribute to the growth of this nation". after 46 years of unhappiness, these two countries have concluded a chapter of history. no more suspicion, no more fear, no more uncertainty of what each day might bring. mission control: booster ignition and lift—off of discovery, with a crew of six astronaut heroes and one american legend. well, enjoying the show is right. this is beautiful. a milestone in human history. born today, this girl in india is the 7 billionth person on the planet. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: social networking giant twitter announces a global ban on all political
stay with us on bbc news. still to come: as uk police investigate the deaths of 39 migrants found in a lorry. we have a special report into the vietnam—to—france smuggling routes, and the business of human trafficking. indira gandhi, ruler of the world's largest democracy, died today. 0nly yesterday she'd spoken of dying in the service of her country and said, "i would be proud of it. every drop of my blood would contribute to the growth of this nation". after 46 years of...
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and joining us now to catch us up on the world of finance and consumer protection is bartlett naylor financial policy advocate at all books it isn't part of bartlett let's just start with a dollar each a bank which just seems to be hitting hitting their head on every stare as he tumbled down from the high floors of global finance now the ethically and financially troubled bank is considering job cuts reportedly of 18000 with half of those to come from germany where they're based the financial times says h.s.b.c. on the other hand could cut as many as 10000 jobs h.s.b.c. is said to be casting a wary eye over their staffing levels in europe where they get a much lower rate of return compared to asia what do these reported plans tell us about the state of the global banking sector in 2019 a year with a total of $60000.00 reported cut jobs at deutsche a city barclay and others are worth certainly looking. that fragility you began with deutsche bank the stock is down 95 percent from its peak in cutting $1820000.00 jobs which they've been talking about since early in the summer we're talki
and joining us now to catch us up on the world of finance and consumer protection is bartlett naylor financial policy advocate at all books it isn't part of bartlett let's just start with a dollar each a bank which just seems to be hitting hitting their head on every stare as he tumbled down from the high floors of global finance now the ethically and financially troubled bank is considering job cuts reportedly of 18000 with half of those to come from germany where they're based the financial...
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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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lou: pastor, great to see you and great to have you with us. stay with us. we are coming right back. much more -- well, not so much. we have some more. please be with us for that after this quick break. we trust usaa more than any other company out there. they give us excellent customer service, every time. our 18 year old was in an accident. usaa took care of her car rental, and getting her car towed. all i had to take care of was making sure that my daughter was ok. if i met another veteran, and they were with another insurance company, i would tell them, you need to join usaa because they have better rates, and better service. we're the gomez family... we're the rivera family... we're the kirby family, and we are usaa members for life. get your auto insurance quote today. 2,000 fence posts. 900 acres. 48 bales. all before lunch, which we caught last saturday. we earn our scars. we wear our work ethic. we work until the work's done. and when it is, a few hours of shuteye to rest up for tomorrow, the day we'll finally get something done. ( ♪ ) now you can
lou: pastor, great to see you and great to have you with us. stay with us. we are coming right back. much more -- well, not so much. we have some more. please be with us for that after this quick break. we trust usaa more than any other company out there. they give us excellent customer service, every time. our 18 year old was in an accident. usaa took care of her car rental, and getting her car towed. all i had to take care of was making sure that my daughter was ok. if i met another veteran,...
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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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i want to thank everyone who has joined us today. i look forward to continuing our work to be prepared for the next earthquake, and i want to thank our first responders. i have so much respect for all of you. all of our police officers, all of our firefighters. what would we do without you? you are amazing. especially here in san francisco [applause] with that, i would like to call up san francisco battalion chief [applause] >> it is dangerous to give me an open mic. i have limited time. i am a talker. it is an honor to be here today. thirty years ago the deputy chief and myself were pro- bees, we didn't even earn that status. we were in a fire academy and at 504 we were being dismissed. and in the yard, he always had to run in the yard unless you are doing a training thing. we were all running towards that seven-story at the time and it was a brick building. i saw it go back and forth swaying and swaying. and then all of a sudden you started swaying and the captain told us to hit the ground, cover your head, and we didn't even know
i want to thank everyone who has joined us today. i look forward to continuing our work to be prepared for the next earthquake, and i want to thank our first responders. i have so much respect for all of you. all of our police officers, all of our firefighters. what would we do without you? you are amazing. especially here in san francisco [applause] with that, i would like to call up san francisco battalion chief [applause] >> it is dangerous to give me an open mic. i have limited time....
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if you can use google maps, you can use this tool. here is santa rosa. here's the problem. it's not been working. with hundreds of thousands of customers set to shut off, the website has been overloaded and the maps have been inaccessible for people today including us. pg&e addressed computer issues the in a tweet today. here's what the utility said. we are currently experiencing high volumes of traffic to our website and understand your frustration with the delay of accessing the psps related web pages. we apologize for the inconvenience and thank you for your patience as our team is working as quickly as possible to restore access. keep refreshing. that's what we did and eventually it did work. we kept hitting f 5 on our computer. wi we have a link to that map on our website. that might help you determine whether your lights are about to go out in five hours. if you have consumer issues with the black out, let us know nbcbayarea.com/responds or give us a call. 888-996-tips. >> a lot of pressure happening with pg&e. there's a pg&e news conference in about ten minutes. we'l
if you can use google maps, you can use this tool. here is santa rosa. here's the problem. it's not been working. with hundreds of thousands of customers set to shut off, the website has been overloaded and the maps have been inaccessible for people today including us. pg&e addressed computer issues the in a tweet today. here's what the utility said. we are currently experiencing high volumes of traffic to our website and understand your frustration with the delay of accessing the psps...
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there have been many questions that have been raised about how long he was there why did the us to use despicable a time to take him out the u.s. president saying that he had been scoped in his words for days now and they decided that it was the right time to take him out he also thanked russia syria iraq turkey as well as kurdish fighters in syria so people have been asking questions about why in that particular order what sort of intelligence or information was given heard from the general who leads the kurdish fighters saying that there was for months a collaboration which happened between them and u.s. intelligence officials about the look where abouts of about that again the u.s. president saying that he had received some useful information from the kurds but he thanked everyone in the same breath we've been also hearing reactions from various countries who the president thanked the turkish defense ministry was the 1st saying that it had been informed of this particular incident before it happened in northwestern syria we also heard from the russian defense ministry saying that it
there have been many questions that have been raised about how long he was there why did the us to use despicable a time to take him out the u.s. president saying that he had been scoped in his words for days now and they decided that it was the right time to take him out he also thanked russia syria iraq turkey as well as kurdish fighters in syria so people have been asking questions about why in that particular order what sort of intelligence or information was given heard from the general...
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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,...
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because of what eric did, another person came to us on the inside. he came to us. we're proud to announce the next insider blowing the whistle recording for months. all of his colleagues, bosses and senior people maybe the biggest project veritas broke. next we can the neck insider blowing the whistle on the next organization is within cnn. [ applause ] [ applause ] ♪ >>> and friday funeral services will be held for maryland congressman elijah cummingss who died last we can. the 13-term congressman's life will be celebrated at new psalmist baptize church in baltimore, maryland. 10 eastern on cspan. online on cspan.org on listen live on the free cspan radio app. >> live friday night two candidates challenging president trump for the republican noms cspan hoeft as vofrgs with former governor bill weld and former south carolina governor and south carolina governor mark sanford talking about plans and strategies and why running against the president. they will take calls tweets and facebook comments. part of cspan's 2020 coverage live friday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c
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a scheme to use the leverage of the presidency you use the leverage of the. vital military assistance to a foreign nation. to provide or tame dirt on a political opponent it's hard to imagine a more serious set of allegations than those contained in the complaint cheerlead they can't all be rotten this is adam adam has a much friendlier face than kurt adams seems genuinely concerned about ukraine alas adam doesn't seem to be any better see among adams sponsors is a fellow named igor pasternak who makes a lot of money on military contracts with ukraine is the pasternak recently hosted a fundraiser for adam after which the congressman began all but the mounding that the us said money and arms to ukraine which would allow his generous sponsor to reel the tire ukrainian military just last year him 16 project was conceived some time ago as ukrainian own forces border guards and national guard will be time switched to nato standards honus to you could probably film sin city 3 with. characters based on these guys but even if you don't sell guns and don't get kickbac
a scheme to use the leverage of the presidency you use the leverage of the. vital military assistance to a foreign nation. to provide or tame dirt on a political opponent it's hard to imagine a more serious set of allegations than those contained in the complaint cheerlead they can't all be rotten this is adam adam has a much friendlier face than kurt adams seems genuinely concerned about ukraine alas adam doesn't seem to be any better see among adams sponsors is a fellow named igor pasternak...
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it's use both east cigs and t.h.c. products i agree with amanda i agree with the gentleman who left that tweet that most of these patients do use t.h.c. products but again these patients also use nicotine products so once the t.h.c. product maybe begins the injury you have to assume that vaporing is still healthy even though the injury has begun the injuries begun so even if you say t.h.c. is the issue right sure but once the lung is injured it nor longer has that protective mechanism any longer and it's ok and erin pfizer is a very amanda amanda was an excellent because i know you have just got to say something and then what you come back is if i say a t.h.c. product is the part of the time of this plant that actually that surprise that shorthand is that sad to say that. i believe that the case i'm sure i'm i am no expert on cannabis or t.h.c. but yeah i believe that is correct that t.h.c. is the psychoactive component of marijuana and you know there's overwhelming evidence with the types of pesticides the types of ad
it's use both east cigs and t.h.c. products i agree with amanda i agree with the gentleman who left that tweet that most of these patients do use t.h.c. products but again these patients also use nicotine products so once the t.h.c. product maybe begins the injury you have to assume that vaporing is still healthy even though the injury has begun the injuries begun so even if you say t.h.c. is the issue right sure but once the lung is injured it nor longer has that protective mechanism any...
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cuba is trying to counter the use of the u.s. dollar on the black market it's announced plans to allow selected state controlled stores to sell products in dollars as well the decision aims to prevent so-called mules who purchase products abroad to sell door to door $77.00 stores across the country will begin showing up clients is and other goods in dollars at the end of the month cuban vice president salvador about as mesa made the announcement on cuban television. so report he said that the proposal is to start the sale of the most in demand products such as domestic appliances mopeds flat screen televisions air conditioners as well as automotive parts. cubans who want to shop in these special stores will need to use a dollar denominated bank card from an account opened with tradeable currencies consumers here are for the move. i think that it's been well thought out and its benefits will help the quality of life for the people here and yet. it's the state that benefits and that money can be invested by the state in other resou
cuba is trying to counter the use of the u.s. dollar on the black market it's announced plans to allow selected state controlled stores to sell products in dollars as well the decision aims to prevent so-called mules who purchase products abroad to sell door to door $77.00 stores across the country will begin showing up clients is and other goods in dollars at the end of the month cuban vice president salvador about as mesa made the announcement on cuban television. so report he said that the...
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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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or with them for some of us you know i'm not a little sleep in most of us you know what if one of us you know a lot of profit also would fall of a philosophy and. a loss in the shimoda. we're going to do it part of what we like to learn as well you don't have a bit of agenda must. have them some of the most subtle. welcome. also we're going to get harder it. was really just the right as it ever. we're going to give our one of our most. of us you know we're not a very hard you're so for us john. we're in one of the riots around them and thought of you know where for the when when the muscle. or was. that a hand of women and sort of well if you know when i looked and i said but are. you going to shoot out there is you know get started. going nowhere in a car about you know would you shouted we're out of order or out of we shouted sorry or are going to stop but they don't know your. mouth wide open you know where i don't i was if. i was here. to. a mother navigant i could dispense with your efficient kitty get to just with all of the many. muslim kids cutting all of the. kind of the dai
or with them for some of us you know i'm not a little sleep in most of us you know what if one of us you know a lot of profit also would fall of a philosophy and. a loss in the shimoda. we're going to do it part of what we like to learn as well you don't have a bit of agenda must. have them some of the most subtle. welcome. also we're going to get harder it. was really just the right as it ever. we're going to give our one of our most. of us you know we're not a very hard you're so for us john....
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seeds using many many times allowable limits of pesticides using pesticides that are banned in europe. because of their potential danger both to the environment and human health. restricted use pesticides are or those that have been banned for residential use by the federal government because of evidence that they are harmful to human health in 2000 the e.p.a. bancorp pyra fos in many household products like insecticides after research showed it cause nausea in dizziness especially in children who later studies found children exposed prenatal lead to the past decide how to increase odds of developmental and attention disorders. is however authorized for use for agricultural purposes and it's still used massively for that reason basically the federal government has granted syngenta and pioneer the right to test the sides here on this island outside of what the label mandates states including hawaii started to pass some of their own laws to regulate these open air field test sites and as this kind of patchwork regulatory framework came into being they said oh we better go out to the fed
seeds using many many times allowable limits of pesticides using pesticides that are banned in europe. because of their potential danger both to the environment and human health. restricted use pesticides are or those that have been banned for residential use by the federal government because of evidence that they are harmful to human health in 2000 the e.p.a. bancorp pyra fos in many household products like insecticides after research showed it cause nausea in dizziness especially in children...
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and gives us some tips that we can all use this is trevor thornton he's a lecturer in hazardous materials management. in the australia i believe and he said to us to he sent this to the stream. recycling is good for the environment but avoiding or reducing life's in the 1st instance as to why the guy that's the preferred approach so we can we stop have a look at the rubbish bin see what the sorts of things are in their food vices a good example 35 to 50 percent of advice is food food that we could have be that cooked or perhaps not bored at all if we had been a little bit smarter in the shopping there are lots of other things to do. reusable packaging do you take it back to buy your groceries do you need the lid on the coffee cup when you're going to be sitting around having a coffee it's all about thinking about something you can do and then doing it well . it's a lot i want to bring you back into the conversation because parlato people as as you heard this can be daunting and this can be frustrating so what are their 1st steps that he would tell people. so i agree with that you know i s
and gives us some tips that we can all use this is trevor thornton he's a lecturer in hazardous materials management. in the australia i believe and he said to us to he sent this to the stream. recycling is good for the environment but avoiding or reducing life's in the 1st instance as to why the guy that's the preferred approach so we can we stop have a look at the rubbish bin see what the sorts of things are in their food vices a good example 35 to 50 percent of advice is food food that we...
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like the rest of us, the tower gave us a piece of sky. >> each plane got an altitude and a moving block of space. 40 to 50 airplanes were crowded in the narrow air bridge. careful timing, controlled by the most modern communications facilities, made the airlift work. >> yeah. that's how we could fly three roundtrips per day and supply food and fuel to a city of 2.5 million with a handful of planes. and even supply the kids who waited on a certain hill for little vittles. ♪ 26, 1946, from june to may 12, 1949, the soviet union blockaded west germany, -- west berlin, germany, preventing ship of food, heating fuel, and necessary goods. next, from the international spy museum, a program marking the 70th anniversary of the berlin airlift, the allied operation that used cargo planes to bypass the soviet blockade. two historians present an illustrated history of the crisis, and they are then joined onstage by 92-year-old berlin airlift veteran ralph dion, who was a c-54 flight engineer.
like the rest of us, the tower gave us a piece of sky. >> each plane got an altitude and a moving block of space. 40 to 50 airplanes were crowded in the narrow air bridge. careful timing, controlled by the most modern communications facilities, made the airlift work. >> yeah. that's how we could fly three roundtrips per day and supply food and fuel to a city of 2.5 million with a handful of planes. and even supply the kids who waited on a certain hill for little vittles. ♪ 26,...
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he wanted all of us to see our young people is he memorably asked us to do when he gave the eulogy at the funeral for freddie gray. did you see him. by the time these young people came back from israel to baltimore, and celebrated and studied hebrew and they had seen and been seen. they made lifelong friends. all because elijah cummings knew from his own experiences, that it is one thing to learn about the world but also to experience it. with people different from yourselves. learning from each other and lifting each other up. no, elijah often said his philosophy was simple. do something. go out and do something. no matter how daunting a problem seems, no matter how helpless you feel, surely there is something you can do. i think that remains is challenge to each of us. is he said, even if it seems small, there is usually something you can do if you know looking for it. you can defend the truth. you can defend democracy. you can lift up others. toward the end of his live, he said i am begging the american people to pay attention to what is going on. because if you want to have it dem
he wanted all of us to see our young people is he memorably asked us to do when he gave the eulogy at the funeral for freddie gray. did you see him. by the time these young people came back from israel to baltimore, and celebrated and studied hebrew and they had seen and been seen. they made lifelong friends. all because elijah cummings knew from his own experiences, that it is one thing to learn about the world but also to experience it. with people different from yourselves. learning from...
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for us. . it doesn't have to be us, but when you betray the person, the entity you are fighting on the battlefield with and basically leave them when you're finished using them and say you are on your own, it's a hell of a way to send a global message, in fact, don't fight for the united states, because when they are finished with you, they let you die on the battlefield. isn't it true u.s. troops would be at risk of significantly higher casualties in fighting a resurgent isis without stf partners or similar partners? mr. jeffrey: absolutely. sen. menendez: isn't it true the stf has sought military and political protection from sorrow al-assad's iranian backed government. come torey: they have an agreement in certain areas, that is true. sen. menendez: isn't it true we have a greater risk of creating a vacuum where iran can position itself to build a land bridge to the mediterranean, which is a threat to our ally, the state of israel? mr. jeffrey: we are looking at all of our political, militar
for us. . it doesn't have to be us, but when you betray the person, the entity you are fighting on the battlefield with and basically leave them when you're finished using them and say you are on your own, it's a hell of a way to send a global message, in fact, don't fight for the united states, because when they are finished with you, they let you die on the battlefield. isn't it true u.s. troops would be at risk of significantly higher casualties in fighting a resurgent isis without stf...
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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 heidi sheffield 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 total sperm count and matelot or the number of non-viable all images by. sells. all this technology is pretty impressive but it also has weak points and not just online platforms are vulnerable to have her attacks in 2016 people were able to use public transit in san francisco for a day for free after the ticketing machines were hacked. particularly worrying 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 stuff with forced to resort to pen and paper. and smart appliances are now handing had his 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 heidi sheffield 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 total sperm count and matelot or the number of non-viable all images by. sells. all this technology is pretty impressive but it also has weak points and not just online...
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that will do it for us tonight. now it's time for "the last >> there is reason to believe she might want to show up. she didn't necessarily leave on the best of terms with the trump white house and i don't like to use the short-hand terms but considered a russia hawk in trump world, that means you disagree with donald trump on just about everything involving russia. >> and, you know, the relationship of her sort of per view under the trump administration and what's happened with this ukraine proceeding, an interesting ask to ask the russia advisor to come in and talk about this ukraine scandal. i would love to hear what she has to say about this. i don't know what sort of leverage that will have to block her but we'll see. >> legally, they don't have any but we'll see what they do. >> thanks, lawrence. >> thanks, rachel. >>> donald trump has crossed a line in polling that no president running for reelection has ever crossed. no president running for reelection has ever had a majority of the american people say in a
that will do it for us tonight. now it's time for "the last >> there is reason to believe she might want to show up. she didn't necessarily leave on the best of terms with the trump white house and i don't like to use the short-hand terms but considered a russia hawk in trump world, that means you disagree with donald trump on just about everything involving russia. >> and, you know, the relationship of her sort of per view under the trump administration and what's happened...
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which gps are you using anyway? a little something called instinct. been using it for years. yeah, that's what i'm afraid of. he knows exactly where we're going. my whole body is a compass. oh boy... the my account app makes today's xfinity customer service simple, easy, awesome. not my thing. >> welcome back. illegal border crossings skyrocket to a 12 your are displayed four months of decline. 977,000 people have been arrested trying to cross the southern border in the fiscal year. that is the most since 2007. mark morgan says no immigration system in the world is designed to handle that many migrants. a push to give noncitizens the right to vote. the city council approving a resolution allowing noncitizens to vote in city elections. the city councilman who wrote the measure says it creates a more engaged community but critics say the council is just pandering of the measure needs approval from the state legislature. a former president, george w. bush, is backing ellen degeneres after she was slammed for thing next to him during an nfl football game. >> people were upset, wh
which gps are you using anyway? a little something called instinct. been using it for years. yeah, that's what i'm afraid of. he knows exactly where we're going. my whole body is a compass. oh boy... the my account app makes today's xfinity customer service simple, easy, awesome. not my thing. >> welcome back. illegal border crossings skyrocket to a 12 your are displayed four months of decline. 977,000 people have been arrested trying to cross the southern border in the fiscal year. that...
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to join us in the depths and. join us in the depths. or remain in the shallowness. or inmate in the shallowness. believing will. believing weird things by the way is called superstition or magical thinking believing weird things like sick call desperately for status sure not enough for magical thinking believing weird things like that is not a bug in the system it's a feature. we have a bug in the sea isn't that i'm sorry it's awesome feature it comes equipped in the software of our barbara i mean bird shit i mean try to can connect treme and by right just in case any snake things in the environment just in case there's a real connection. there's a real connection. welcome back the u.s. . welcome back the u.s. house of representatives has overwhelmingly passed a resolution where the last matter of square presented to us has overwhelmingly passed a resolution acknowledging the mass killing of. the autumn of one of them. as ago as a day or genocide minute and 100 years ago as a genocide house speaker and. anti curb ration that officer expiration of key was series or.
to join us in the depths and. join us in the depths. or remain in the shallowness. or inmate in the shallowness. believing will. believing weird things by the way is called superstition or magical thinking believing weird things like sick call desperately for status sure not enough for magical thinking believing weird things like that is not a bug in the system it's a feature. we have a bug in the sea isn't that i'm sorry it's awesome feature it comes equipped in the software of our barbara i...
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he granted us an interview. so i mean to put his asylum at the embassy was ended because of his inappropriate behavior and for other reasons as well. as it was thought he had interfered in the affairs of other countries attacked a guard and installed an authorized equipment. he tried to subvert the embassy security system and accused us of spying on him. in short he was accusing us of crimes you commit the ecuadorian government could not tolerate that and no other country would have tolerated it either. it also means you can know there were a few isolated incidents that in no way reflected julian's overall behavior. and. they had the goal of ensuring julien no longer felt comfortable there. the problem he was deliberately harassed and provoked to elicit incidents that would justify the unjustifiable. then they wanted to end his political asylum and use the pretext of alleged incidents within the embassy in this. then throw the line behind. i mean that's how the continuous vote on this get for the threaten to pus
he granted us an interview. so i mean to put his asylum at the embassy was ended because of his inappropriate behavior and for other reasons as well. as it was thought he had interfered in the affairs of other countries attacked a guard and installed an authorized equipment. he tried to subvert the embassy security system and accused us of spying on him. in short he was accusing us of crimes you commit the ecuadorian government could not tolerate that and no other country would have tolerated...
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use to sell it with. the members of congress were visiting ukraine during that period most famously congressman john mccain so some of the people who were challenging their government their elected government at that point were were being told by a senior u.s. official a person who ran for president in a top official in the u.s. congress that the u.s. was with them and senator john mccain and it's always a pleasure to be back in ukraine senator mccain was in a sense giving the people in the maidana feeling that they had the backing of the most powerful country on earth. this is not the future you want for your country this isn't a future you just. did you had saved no hopers rolla yeah. we need a new. pyrex you probably do need someone. who is sure it's they but i'm what sells the. conflict got that me too who is she is the what the it but if you just in is that they which it is the at the. loop through is that on the in up are me up still but buss all you could i even the british royal commission the who
use to sell it with. the members of congress were visiting ukraine during that period most famously congressman john mccain so some of the people who were challenging their government their elected government at that point were were being told by a senior u.s. official a person who ran for president in a top official in the u.s. congress that the u.s. was with them and senator john mccain and it's always a pleasure to be back in ukraine senator mccain was in a sense giving the people in the...
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now those of us may think if somebody was doing something like that working for us we would want details to find out exactly that his response was the opposite the more they understood the less they wanted to know. they never asked. they didn't want to know this is obedience not only to see i a that ignorance is an asset to people don't want to know too much. because of that he could act completely on his own the extra added asset later on people could say he was one crazy guy but we did not supervise him well enough he did these crazy things that's the way to absolve all responsibility from the government. so now to back up a little bit you go into detail of the aftermath of world war ii in that context that you mention in your remarks with the nazis and the doctors and generals talk about how those that were brought in and then the lack of morality in terms of their ethics that led them to have the use of lethal weapons. >> so he was a japanese journal and doctor who ran the shop for the japanese army in which several thousand people were essentially cut open alive and murdered so he c
now those of us may think if somebody was doing something like that working for us we would want details to find out exactly that his response was the opposite the more they understood the less they wanted to know. they never asked. they didn't want to know this is obedience not only to see i a that ignorance is an asset to people don't want to know too much. because of that he could act completely on his own the extra added asset later on people could say he was one crazy guy but we did not...
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will join us. young students in the bay area are so fortunate, we have some of the best community colleges in the country here. and we'll look at the college career programs at one of them, san jose city college, programs uniquely designed to help the large asian-american population it serves. and we wrap up with a profile of legendary musician composer hyo-shin na, who has a concert coming up in san francisco. you'll hear from her here first, all that on our show today. well, the census count for 2020 is shaping up to be one of the most important population counts ever, especially with 330 million people. but also for asian americans because it's the fastest growing ethnic group in the us, but the least likely to participate. and our next guests want people to know that hurts the community. in order to highlight that, we are going to focus on the challenges facing asian americans in the east bay. joining me now is alexander saingchin, the vice president of community investment and partnership for
will join us. young students in the bay area are so fortunate, we have some of the best community colleges in the country here. and we'll look at the college career programs at one of them, san jose city college, programs uniquely designed to help the large asian-american population it serves. and we wrap up with a profile of legendary musician composer hyo-shin na, who has a concert coming up in san francisco. you'll hear from her here first, all that on our show today. well, the census count...
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and told us to put our hands up. yeah, it was scary. >> reporter: the suspect captureda classroom. lead out of the school in handcuffs. >> that suspect is being questioned by detectives now. we're still looking for the handgun that was used in the incident. hands giguwan to somne whoat later fled the scene. david, police say this was an isolated incident between two students. the suspect is facing attempted murder charges. the victim is expected to survive. vid? >> all right, will reeve tonight. thank you, will. >>> next, a devastating turn in the death of a little girl in colorado. olivia died at age 7 after her mother said she was terminally ill. strangers helped her complete her bucket list and done nated thousands to her care. but authorities have exhumed her body and now her mother is charged with murder. abc's clayton sandell from denver. >> reporter: olivia gant's final wishes brought her community together. >> so, here's my bucket list. >> reporter: her mother const t constantly by her side as denver firefigh
and told us to put our hands up. yeah, it was scary. >> reporter: the suspect captureda classroom. lead out of the school in handcuffs. >> that suspect is being questioned by detectives now. we're still looking for the handgun that was used in the incident. hands giguwan to somne whoat later fled the scene. david, police say this was an isolated incident between two students. the suspect is facing attempted murder charges. the victim is expected to survive. vid? >> all right,...
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we will continue to use the criteria that we use then. the criteria used then was our condition assessment, which was more robust now, which our life cycle program will continue to sort of keep in mind growth in the city and our equity areas also, sort of policy priorities for us. our multi-use side is another criteria that we will intend to use for our future bond planning and life cycle on our much more complicated complex bigger projects, we're adopting some strategies around project readiness and engaging with the community some moving forward with some design efforts to understand the complexity of the work. in the past, as with the past two bonds, we anticipate that there will be two parts of funds, which will be the neighborhood park projects, named park projects and these programs have been highly successful. i mentioned the playgrounds, our community opportunity fund program, which is essentially a grant program which neighborhood groups come together, raise funds, and we match those funds. our water conservation park is also hig
we will continue to use the criteria that we use then. the criteria used then was our condition assessment, which was more robust now, which our life cycle program will continue to sort of keep in mind growth in the city and our equity areas also, sort of policy priorities for us. our multi-use side is another criteria that we will intend to use for our future bond planning and life cycle on our much more complicated complex bigger projects, we're adopting some strategies around project...
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to subvert us from within, to divide and conquer us, to cause us to lose faith in who we are, to lose faith in democratic procedures, in the legitimacy of elections. what happens when you destroy country from within? everything comes crumbling down. you didn't hear about this kind of threat three or four years ago. it is something that came upon us rather suddenly as a reaction to what happened with russian interference in the elections and our own bewilderment to what is happening in our country domestically, these two things regardless of how they came about are fundamentally dangerous things. why is that? when states believe that their existence is under threat, in a do or die situation they play for keeps, they undertake risks they wouldn't ordinarily undertake. what did japan do when it thought its existence was at stake by this crippling embargo the united states placed japan under? it thought it had a choice. i undertake a high risk war against a country with twice my population and nine times my industrial output which i will probably lose, or i certainly face destruction. wha
to subvert us from within, to divide and conquer us, to cause us to lose faith in who we are, to lose faith in democratic procedures, in the legitimacy of elections. what happens when you destroy country from within? everything comes crumbling down. you didn't hear about this kind of threat three or four years ago. it is something that came upon us rather suddenly as a reaction to what happened with russian interference in the elections and our own bewilderment to what is happening in our...
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thank you for helping us cover it. sam stein, tarini parti, appreciate you both being with us tonight. >>> with loose talking of hunting down whistle-blowers, treason, civil war thrown in for good measure, our next guest wrote a book full of handy warning signs of approaching tyranny. so we'll ask him what it is we are witnessing. >>> the president tonight took to social media to call the impeachment inquiry a coup. he told his followers they're coming after your guns, your religion, your military, your rights as a citizen. this morning he demanded to interview and learn everything about the so-called whistle-blower. just for clarity's sake here, whistle-blowers by definition are to be protected. over the weekend, there was this gem. if the democrats are successful in removing the president from office, which they will never be, it will cause a civil war-like fracture. then there was this last week captured on camera at the united nations obtained by bloomberg news. >> i want to know who's the person that gave -- the w
thank you for helping us cover it. sam stein, tarini parti, appreciate you both being with us tonight. >>> with loose talking of hunting down whistle-blowers, treason, civil war thrown in for good measure, our next guest wrote a book full of handy warning signs of approaching tyranny. so we'll ask him what it is we are witnessing. >>> the president tonight took to social media to call the impeachment inquiry a coup. he told his followers they're coming after your guns, your...
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yeah, they are going to use a hammer on us if we do not comp comply. >> okay. one more question about the effort to create alternative resource adequacy providers for future contracts. i'm wondering whether or not that organization or that -- will they be ready to bid by the end of 2022? >> we are actively soliciting longer-term contract arrangements with developers that will build new products. new resources. with those new resources, additional resource adequacy products. we are planning ahead to have more options in the future. yes. >> okay. thank you. >> can we hear from the bla please? the board of supervisors is being asked to approve a project between clean power and travertine for 11-point it is retroactive because a general manager signed it on septembe september 18 the contract is begin until january 2020. $11.1 million over the three year term. our understanding is the cost of this contract is already built into the rate model and will not require an increase in rates to the 15 customers and we recommend approval. >> thank you. >> it is retroactive b
yeah, they are going to use a hammer on us if we do not comp comply. >> okay. one more question about the effort to create alternative resource adequacy providers for future contracts. i'm wondering whether or not that organization or that -- will they be ready to bid by the end of 2022? >> we are actively soliciting longer-term contract arrangements with developers that will build new products. new resources. with those new resources, additional resource adequacy products. we are...
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spicer thanks for joining us u.s. president donald trump has suggested that china should investigate the former vice president joe biden and his son who had business dealings with a chinese company. trump floated the idea as congressional investigators heard testimony from their 1st witness in the impeachment inquiry against trump kurt volker was questioned behind closed doors about his role in trump's attempt to prod ukraine's president into investigating the bidens oath or was trump special envoy for ukraine until he resigned last week right after a whistleblower filed a complaint about the now famous phone call between trump and the ukrainian leader when there's a lengthy democrats they try efforts constitute an abuse of power and impeachable offense. for more let's bring in correspondent kelly is in washington d.c. so this is the 1st inquiry into what could be a long road ahead what more do we know. well before we actually get on to those rather extraordinary comments from president trump of course we do need to f
spicer thanks for joining us u.s. president donald trump has suggested that china should investigate the former vice president joe biden and his son who had business dealings with a chinese company. trump floated the idea as congressional investigators heard testimony from their 1st witness in the impeachment inquiry against trump kurt volker was questioned behind closed doors about his role in trump's attempt to prod ukraine's president into investigating the bidens oath or was trump special...
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some of us used banana leaves to wrap items. are still having a hard time with some products especially old gani or hydroponic wines because we use plastic containers for these. but we'll try to use non-plastic options in the future but i don't get it we're not that. lucky. trash talk admits there's still a long way to go but with support for their campaign now growing they hope bali's natural beauty will soon be bouncing back. that's our show for today thanks for watching next time and i. am secure in the they were not hard and in the end this is a me you are not allowed to stay here anymore we will send you back. are you familiar with this. when the smugglers were alliance and the what's your story 'd 'd. i mean when i was a women especially in victims of violence. take part and send us your story we are trying already understand this new culture. are not a visitor nothing yet you want to become a citizen. in full migrants your platform for reliable information. up. comes. a new low in trade relations between south korea and j
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hejoins us now. what sort he joins us now. what sort of people do you look forward to being mentors? we look for people who have releva nt mentors? we look for people who have relevant experience in business at the moment, altruistic people, people want to be part of the business community and want to help other people in business. what benefit does it bring? i think it's a really good thing within organisations, but talk us through the benefits. with individuals, it increases confidence, it increases decision—making speed and ability and that translates into better, more confident business leaders and more confident business leaders and more successful businesses ultimately. interesting talking about business leaders but presumably you can be a mental at any stage on the way through a career in terms of learning the ropes and being told how to do that particularjob? ropes and being told how to do that particular job? —— mentor. ropes and being told how to do that particularjob? -- mentor. that can start as an intern, ju
hejoins us now. what sort he joins us now. what sort of people do you look forward to being mentors? we look for people who have releva nt mentors? we look for people who have relevant experience in business at the moment, altruistic people, people want to be part of the business community and want to help other people in business. what benefit does it bring? i think it's a really good thing within organisations, but talk us through the benefits. with individuals, it increases confidence, it...
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using the spectrum? there has to be a single voice. mr. walden: a clearinghouse, somebody overseeing it. i won't put you on the spot, i don't have to. we're in a bit of a struggle right now, where d.o.d., at least allegedly, wants to grab more control over management of spectrum. some of us believe that sort of an agency grab away if ntia. we witnessed this in the last congress when they wanted to afoid f.d.a. apruffle of drugs and medical devices for battlefield needs because they were irritated with the slowness and want approval of one product, which we got resolved but they wanted to be their own f.d.a. i think it's bad public plcy. you don't have to respond that because you work with all of them. i think if there's a couple of things that bring us together as republicans an democrats on this subcommittee, this is one of them. couple of them. so it's something we care a lot about. finally, you know, mr. chairman, in light of the votes on the floor coming, i'll yield back. but again thank you to all o
using the spectrum? there has to be a single voice. mr. walden: a clearinghouse, somebody overseeing it. i won't put you on the spot, i don't have to. we're in a bit of a struggle right now, where d.o.d., at least allegedly, wants to grab more control over management of spectrum. some of us believe that sort of an agency grab away if ntia. we witnessed this in the last congress when they wanted to afoid f.d.a. apruffle of drugs and medical devices for battlefield needs because they were...
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got to know what we see here you blew it give you a bit with us for class see you in the us cause who do i have often noticed in your book that can see it is legal for them to know what a horrible push move to new 3 years cost to get those slots the same cluster alister forced on the bus motion will. stay. you know world big partisan movie lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smart we need to stop slamming the door. and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. there are no official statistics in india concerning children who have been lost or separated from their parents something to estimate that everything minutes in the country the child goes missing. or you fall asleep at. the national human rights commission stating that $44000.00 miners go missing every year while the police quoted. the united nations children's fund has described the situation as genocide an
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