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bill, you and melinda deserve particular praise... theresa may says britain will contribute half £1 billion every year until 2021 to tackle the disease. bill gates is also pledging a further billion dollars from his foundation and with one child dying every two minutes of malaria, they both hope they can persuade commonwealth leaders to do the same. rebecca kesby, bbc news. the former us first lady, barbara bush, has died at the age of 92. she was first lady from 1989 to 1993 and a wife and mother to two us presidents, george hw bush and george w bush. she was also a prominent literacy campaigner establishing a foundation to help parents and children from disadvantaged communities to read and write. the headlines on bbc news. more than 100 so—called windrush cases have now been reported to the government, with theresa may saying she's "genuinely sorry" for the anxiety caused by threats of deportation. she's denied she ordered the destruction of thousands of immigrant landing cards dating as far back as the 1940s. the rate of inflat
bill, you and melinda deserve particular praise... theresa may says britain will contribute half £1 billion every year until 2021 to tackle the disease. bill gates is also pledging a further billion dollars from his foundation and with one child dying every two minutes of malaria, they both hope they can persuade commonwealth leaders to do the same. rebecca kesby, bbc news. the former us first lady, barbara bush, has died at the age of 92. she was first lady from 1989 to 1993 and a wife and...
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i'm very disappointed with a lot of communion leadership that the bill and melinda gates foundation, they pay for the writing of the common core. they also gave a great deal of money to the nea to support the common core. there's a teachers union had a new york city who said that teachers wrote the common core,, which is false, and he said he would punched punch in the facy try to take it from teachers. like, what are you doing, guy? google who wrote the common core. core. what are you doing? so i support the idea of teachers unions, but right now they've not been a benefit to paris. some really i mean, i wrote my book for parents. i'm trying to mobilize parents. they are the ones who can do things, although there are a lot of teachers who see problems with the common core, too. >> so obviously not all parents are experts in pedagogy. do you see any problems come any potential problems with parents maybe writing curricula or worked with teachers to write curricula that might have faulty information on correct numbers? >> the question is, i'm arguing for local control and the question
i'm very disappointed with a lot of communion leadership that the bill and melinda gates foundation, they pay for the writing of the common core. they also gave a great deal of money to the nea to support the common core. there's a teachers union had a new york city who said that teachers wrote the common core,, which is false, and he said he would punched punch in the facy try to take it from teachers. like, what are you doing, guy? google who wrote the common core. core. what are you doing?...
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it's my understanding there are other chemical derived chemicals that could be melindaed into gasoline to achieve the octane raiding of premium fuels, is that correct? >> yes, gasoline is a blend and there's lots of blend that has octane in it. our analysis shows if we went to a 29-rom standard ethanol will be the dominant source. >> so some refineries may chose to meet the standard with an additive other than the ethanol. would that be an option in the absence of rfs program mandate or some other requirement to blend other fuel with gasoline? >> certainly. it can be done consistently with air quality which absolutely our modeling shows, there would be no environmental deathment due to other sources of octane being used. >> thank you. i would point out that when congressman dated standard to increase octane content, the industry used -- and we ended up with a terrible drinking water pollution problem. i'd like to know what risk would be involved in making that decision? mrs. score the octane was -- and increase the use of renewable fuels. if they're no longer specified and we replace t
it's my understanding there are other chemical derived chemicals that could be melindaed into gasoline to achieve the octane raiding of premium fuels, is that correct? >> yes, gasoline is a blend and there's lots of blend that has octane in it. our analysis shows if we went to a 29-rom standard ethanol will be the dominant source. >> so some refineries may chose to meet the standard with an additive other than the ethanol. would that be an option in the absence of rfs program...
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we have a program with bill and melinda gates foundation and if the technology that we've developed allows for an affordability and a scale that is unmatched, and i think that's what makes it so attractive and why that might have been the target >> so, i just want people to understand the rice that you grow is essentially a factory for a product that gets sold for medicine you're not selling rice. you're selling a product that is created by growing the rice. >> you've got it exactly we use the sun as our energy source the soil is our raw material and the rice is our factory, and we can do that at large scale we do that today in kansas we make a protein from the rice, that's our product we never sell our rice >> how did you find out that the seeds had been stolen? tell me about the moment that the fbi called you >> well, that was an interesting day. got a phone call from an agent that mentioned -- asked if we had products that looked like this we were not aware of this prior to the situation >> and what did you think? i mean, were you frightened? >> yeah, we were, because, you know, we take
we have a program with bill and melinda gates foundation and if the technology that we've developed allows for an affordability and a scale that is unmatched, and i think that's what makes it so attractive and why that might have been the target >> so, i just want people to understand the rice that you grow is essentially a factory for a product that gets sold for medicine you're not selling rice. you're selling a product that is created by growing the rice. >> you've got it exactly...
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stuart: when he passes, he will give most of his money to the bill and melinda gates foundation. >> he's given a lot of money to five foundations. he has given us a lot of money, we gave $180 last year, it would be pretty hard to be sheriff and do other things i do if i had to give away a billion or two billion dollars a year. i'm perfectly happy with what we are doing. stuart: do you share your dad's politics because i clashed with him a few times about tax cut? >> well, i clashed with him a few times too, we are in agreement there too. [laughter] stuart: nice try, young man. nice try. howard, it was a pleasure. i wish you well with the book. >> thank you very much. stuart: before we go on, do i -- i really have to check that -- show me the big board again, you to see, we are down 343 points and falling. the main point here is technology stocks having led the market straight up and now leading it down. huge losses today among those very, very strong technology companies, okay, now let me get to this, a shortage of truck drivers, it does affect the restaurants across the country, all kin
stuart: when he passes, he will give most of his money to the bill and melinda gates foundation. >> he's given a lot of money to five foundations. he has given us a lot of money, we gave $180 last year, it would be pretty hard to be sheriff and do other things i do if i had to give away a billion or two billion dollars a year. i'm perfectly happy with what we are doing. stuart: do you share your dad's politics because i clashed with him a few times about tax cut? >> well, i clashed...
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and now, the news this morning is that that woman, melinda power has been suspended. she did apologize on facebook, but that was taken down. what was the reaction by that vet that she appears to be yelling at? >> you know, he is overhearing the entire conversation. and apparently there is an ordinance or was an ordinance but i guess we were all of the opinion that that's just not one that you come in here to enforce. steve: jacksonville is a military city. >> absolutely. absolutely. steve: it's a red, white, and blue town. it's just nuts that this would happen. thankfully the mayor's said i will not tolerate disparagement or disrespect to the men and women who served. i apologize to the veterans and service members rightly troubled by the events. >> he did. we very thankful and appreciative of that the mayor wasted no time as did the city of jacksonville. i mean, we asked them to stand up and say or do something about this. and they absolutely did. and they did it very timely. so for that we are very thankful. steve: i will tell you what, when people down in jacksonvi
and now, the news this morning is that that woman, melinda power has been suspended. she did apologize on facebook, but that was taken down. what was the reaction by that vet that she appears to be yelling at? >> you know, he is overhearing the entire conversation. and apparently there is an ordinance or was an ordinance but i guess we were all of the opinion that that's just not one that you come in here to enforce. steve: jacksonville is a military city. >> absolutely. absolutely....
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some of them are, how do we go forward to melinda we do about forward, what do we do about the past, how can we begin to repair our justice system and repair the relationship between law-enforcement and communities that law enforcement was meant to serve and they had devoted so much of their attention to supporting an unjust and immoral law. we can't give up a we have to recognize the difficulty of the path ahead. ,> my name is kayvan khalabari im and 2019 candidate for mayor of denver. a business owner across the spectrum of businesses. i have 13 that cover the space of cannabis in five states, comedy production, arts magazines, other things. i started as a cannabis policy reform volunteer about 15 years ago. that's how i got involved in the industry in denver. that was my entry point into more than the consumption side of things. as my businesses grew i always had them act as advocates for drug policy reform and the decriminalization of other public health concerns like homelessness and sex work and things of that nature. as i have gotten further into the cannabis space and worked
some of them are, how do we go forward to melinda we do about forward, what do we do about the past, how can we begin to repair our justice system and repair the relationship between law-enforcement and communities that law enforcement was meant to serve and they had devoted so much of their attention to supporting an unjust and immoral law. we can't give up a we have to recognize the difficulty of the path ahead. ,> my name is kayvan khalabari im and 2019 candidate for mayor of denver. a...