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to reach us moderns waste. he grew up here on lake strauss say. the prospect of the new test the factory worries him. we have to assume that climate change will continue and that there will be less rainfall and increased about peroration there's a vast amount of water consumption on top of that the water level will continue to fall as it has done in recent years it's likely to drop another few metres the ferry will no longer run down no one will be able to swim in the leg and bird breeding grounds will be destroyed. in the state of north rhine-westphalia there's concern about the drinking water supply at the gills investor waterworks to talk to you is that we understand the situation is for all seeing some of the lowest water levels since records began as a result of the past 3 dry summers gets placed talking or. there's a slight improvement on the way but the rain from the past 2 months isn't enough that's the needs to be a lot more rain than the humidity in the fire. water is all part of the fun for tourists
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you're them we mean you know we love us you know pull us out of us look at us said we're not a good us well on monday night columbia you're not. worth the. money you know. what i mean why are you doing here why do you know it's you know me. this place where you know medina ilka me missed out of work and because they gave us you know nobody there was never at the. you know ok i got i mean the media just look at the spot on so look at. the out in alina yellin it'll be a mini you. know you know. you're not then you know you need to mali call us implement acadia my thought out loud but let me just quote to you. i mean honestly i want you to call us you nothing but the rest of the sicko but the any. one else seems wrong. just don't call. me. yet to see. this day become active. and engaged equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. in this community there are people who believe that it's ok. it's really hard there are no jobs and you see that i've got kids and ask and as a parent. i can come up with logical arguments there's a lot of confl
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let us know — just use the hashtag bbcworklife. hello, and welcome to worklife. get those tweets coming in. my further one —— favourite one so far, i don't want an engagement ring, i wa nt i don't want an engagement ring, i wantan i don't want an engagement ring, i want an onion ring! more coming up in the programme. we start with electric scooters. green urban transport of the future or a dangerous menace? whatever you think of them, they have become a hugely controversial issue. they are not currently legal to ride on the road or the pavement here in the uk, although many people do. and today, german politicians vote on measures that could see them banned in many cities. gemany legalised e—scooters last year and has now become the biggest market in europe. but safety concerns have led to calls to tighten regulations on how and where they can be used. there aren't global safety figures for e—scooters, but the us has seen more than 1500 accidents since 2017, and there have been several fatal crashes around europe. that hasn't stopped huge investment, thou
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because joining us on facebook. and such sometimes it has a really illegal feeling to it and hunters don't want to hear. what i've learned to photographers looking for it you know the only forest we will let you know later on in the show and with that very well welcome to a new edition of your own bags let's see what else we have lined up for you today. how do you traverse an x.l. so much turned into something you and. what you believe in northern israel you came up with the hotel. fancy some mold on your steak no this is not a bad joke top chefs are always looking for new things to serve to their guests and now some have started using meat that has been treated using a particular kind of edible mobiles in switzerland 2 men have come up with an aging process that is so innovative that they decided to patent it let's find out more about their idea and why knoll the meat is not as disgusting as. this is covered in a whitish greyish mold for food inspectors this size would set off all alarm bells but for fifty's it's m
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i think used properly, it could help us solve criminal cases more quickly. it would help us apprehend child abuser, domestic terrorists. but what i am opposed to is the wide scale collection of biometric information and the use of it without proper safeguards by law enforcement. >> reporter: but tontat argues it is essentially a search engine for faces. >> google can pull in information from all different welcomeses. so if it's public you know and it's out there and it could be inside google search engine, it could be inside ours as well. >> reporter: in a statement to cbs news, google calls that comparison inaccurate, writing, quote, we give web masters control over whatever information from their site is included in our search results, including the option to opt out entirely. and this is platform is very powerful, but it relies on transparency, for people to trust and believe it. >> yeah. >> reporter: and there isn't much of that available right now. >> that's why i'm here on tv explaining all these things. and that's why we meet with a lot of the people
i think used properly, it could help us solve criminal cases more quickly. it would help us apprehend child abuser, domestic terrorists. but what i am opposed to is the wide scale collection of biometric information and the use of it without proper safeguards by law enforcement. >> reporter: but tontat argues it is essentially a search engine for faces. >> google can pull in information from all different welcomeses. so if it's public you know and it's out there and it could be...
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because most of us. if. people. want to use today the future of. d.w. dot com for. the meeting just. click. it to. change the world. the cry for freedom and the fight for freedom are always accompanied by music. they transcend dreams and bring us all together. our 2 part documentary about the revolutionary power of music. hearts and john how songs come pieces of history. songs like that don't go away but stay with us for all time by. the sound of fresh starts february 7th w. . play. play. this is d w news live from berlin britain wakes up to a new era after its official exit from the european union. in a divided country the drawdowns divorce brings happiness for some and heartbreak for others the final settlement is far from clear. also coming up 2 votes shy democrats hoping to call witnesses and president trump's impeachment trial are defeated in the senate clearing the way for trump's almost certain acquittal in the coming days.
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and are is there any potential for us to not engage with that if it's being used in c.c.t.v. cameras now right as an individual i can't have a certain c.c.t.v. camera that's using facial recognition not work on me as an individual right so that's the way i think about is where the cues that user see what are you know how are these systems explained to them is it made legible what is legibility and how does design really to that and i think this is a bigger problem even outside of facial recognition but in a variety of products that use different kinds of artificial intelligence and if he raises a deeper question of do consumers understand the different kinds of artificial intelligence and then the harms associated with that and are those harms made i did all that he boy story here in doha what does it do or what will it do to the global workforce particularly if we can text july's the assertion in terms of say you know if you've got the workforce in china billions of people who work for very small salaries but if you've got to see a more sophisticated workforce manufacturing
and are is there any potential for us to not engage with that if it's being used in c.c.t.v. cameras now right as an individual i can't have a certain c.c.t.v. camera that's using facial recognition not work on me as an individual right so that's the way i think about is where the cues that user see what are you know how are these systems explained to them is it made legible what is legibility and how does design really to that and i think this is a bigger problem even outside of facial...
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it also allows us to use foreign partner information. those partners are very skittish as you can imagine about sharing with us and having it put into the court process. adding an amicus to every fisa application, we set aside the practicality of it. >> about what percent have amicus attorneys present? >> i don't have the percentage. the court having the discretion to appoint amicus for more novel issues of law. i think that's in those sort of rare, unusual circumstances are the places where it makes an amicus.point but that is really the court's decision, not ours. >> do you think some of the shortcomings of the report could have been avoided if an amicus attorney were present? >> i actually don't think so. i think the problems found in report are best addressed through the 40 plus corrective actions i have articulated. we are also considering additional ones with the courts and department, bringing a level of rigor and discipline to the process. i don't think adding an amicus by itself would meaningfully change that. >> i would argue t
it also allows us to use foreign partner information. those partners are very skittish as you can imagine about sharing with us and having it put into the court process. adding an amicus to every fisa application, we set aside the practicality of it. >> about what percent have amicus attorneys present? >> i don't have the percentage. the court having the discretion to appoint amicus for more novel issues of law. i think that's in those sort of rare, unusual circumstances are the...
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us. so you know. you can feel the beat feel the rhythm feel the different vibration coming on the static so the get to it and get people back out here kids cacho big bear moon j.b. vibration on the enigma shops it was like oh my chick on your back is hot so describe. i felt i could really hear myself. in the natural world every sound has an echo even if these are sometimes hardly perceptible. the echo is not without purpose and comforts us so what happens when it's removed the anecdote chamber is well known for being a place it's kind of the silence of sound you might just disappears into the wall. the absence of echo and the anechoic chamber can feel unsettling 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2. and indeed if there were no sound and no echo our early warning system would not function but then you also have the immense silence if you shut up in that space you'll start hearing sounds of your own body your brain is continually tweaking the it to make it for better. could we survive on another planet. in space sound and e
us. so you know. you can feel the beat feel the rhythm feel the different vibration coming on the static so the get to it and get people back out here kids cacho big bear moon j.b. vibration on the enigma shops it was like oh my chick on your back is hot so describe. i felt i could really hear myself. in the natural world every sound has an echo even if these are sometimes hardly perceptible. the echo is not without purpose and comforts us so what happens when it's removed the anecdote chamber...
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uses fish leather for her label. and switzerland designer tanya schenker uses apple leftovers for producing handbags. they're all interested in a new more sustainable concept of luxury. luxury is not just the rarity of something but it is the skill the heritage and the fact that with not getting a one off because of course you know that you never repeats itself. using things that would otherwise be seen as waste an old idea which a growing number of designers are discovering for their sustainable creations. a young musician. in the world of classical music. the 11 year old violinist placed difficult and demanding pieces and his memory is so good that he does not even need know it's let's find out more about this talented young man who's still finds time to enjoy his childhood. highly talented deeply concentrated. is the saddest at this got a concert at the bird and cathedral and is only 11 years old. which would be fantastic. i really liked it and it was like. i think i played good and i i am glad for me. as interpre
uses fish leather for her label. and switzerland designer tanya schenker uses apple leftovers for producing handbags. they're all interested in a new more sustainable concept of luxury. luxury is not just the rarity of something but it is the skill the heritage and the fact that with not getting a one off because of course you know that you never repeats itself. using things that would otherwise be seen as waste an old idea which a growing number of designers are discovering for their...
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us it's the same. so softened so i'll tell you straight out live you are the prophet mohammad said parents are the shepherds of their children so you have to teach them right from wrong until they're adults. so it's so simple to give them what i asked them years father what his son did during the day. and whether he sits down with his parents and talks to the court. to hear the father said no. how can a father look after a son if he doesn't talk to him. it's going to stop us 3 young people have ties to the militants. they won't be released we're still questioning them. we haven't. got the shock was injured by police in srinagar but we've taken him to a doctor and he's trying. to think of the questions i'm really certain we had a guy we let go he'd only been in jail for 3 months. and what did he do because he's behind bars again it happens all the time if we could have talked to him we would have set him straight. you got. the indian authorities allowed us to film this meeting because they want to show
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to us every force is unique that means software developers can use it as a way of identifying us rather like a fingerprint. the person calling this hotline at a swiss financial services company doesn't need to identify herself within seconds the upper. to has her name on the screen thanks to a voice print system used by a company. customers have to say explicitly if they don't want their voice to be stored very few actually object. my name is cornelia ditto i think voice profiles are crazy. some experts say customers are unaware of the full consequences cloud but the strength of the it also doesn't there's a serious danger of people not understanding the information do they even know what a voice print is it's more a case of i didn't notice anything negative in my opinion there's no way you can call that consent. our voices reveal a lot about us information that big business is keen to use in job applications for example. and that's what i like best about my job is the variety and this job interview is being conducted by a computer program using artificial intelligence it analyzes a 3 m
to us every force is unique that means software developers can use it as a way of identifying us rather like a fingerprint. the person calling this hotline at a swiss financial services company doesn't need to identify herself within seconds the upper. to has her name on the screen thanks to a voice print system used by a company. customers have to say explicitly if they don't want their voice to be stored very few actually object. my name is cornelia ditto i think voice profiles are crazy....
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change is hard, people use plastic bags for everyday use, they use them to pick up everyday use, they use them to pick up dog poo and in their trash bags and in their bathrooms. soon to become an unfamiliar sight but not all plastic bags are banned. for example, those used for prescription drugs and take out food are exempt and that will limit the effectiveness of the ban in reducing plastic waste. a new york recycling plant. one of the aims of the law is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions hide to the disposal of plastic bags. the plastics industry has fought the ban and claims it won‘t even address the problem of plastic waste. a plastic bag being here in the united states isn‘t going to have a significant impact because up to 95% of the plastics going into the oceans comes from ten river systems in the us, asia and africa. as new yorkers prepare, one chain has done this, turning their plastic bags into a collectors item. who knows, maybe they will be worth something in the future. let show you the markets before we go because the nikkei injapan extending losses, further down 1.5
change is hard, people use plastic bags for everyday use, they use them to pick up everyday use, they use them to pick up dog poo and in their trash bags and in their bathrooms. soon to become an unfamiliar sight but not all plastic bags are banned. for example, those used for prescription drugs and take out food are exempt and that will limit the effectiveness of the ban in reducing plastic waste. a new york recycling plant. one of the aims of the law is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions hide...
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use if a building permit application furthering the establishment of such use was filed by january 19, 2018. >> this is a piece of legislation trailing that adopted a year ago that we introduced at the request of the jackson square association. for those who do not know it, jackson square historic district is the city's first historic district, geographically small but rich in history, and over the years through fine tuning of the ground floor retail controls for this area including the jackson square special use district, it has been able to maintain a vibrant mix of art galleries, antique stores, design studios, unique restaurants and bars and retail establishments along the alley network. the legislation before us today would allow for a blue bottle coffee store to open at 909 montgomery street on the northwest corner of montgomery and pacific. they submitted applications in july 2018 before the board approved the modifications to the special use district. the cafe has been sitting there ready to open. i want to thank the planning staff and planning commission for their graciously
use if a building permit application furthering the establishment of such use was filed by january 19, 2018. >> this is a piece of legislation trailing that adopted a year ago that we introduced at the request of the jackson square association. for those who do not know it, jackson square historic district is the city's first historic district, geographically small but rich in history, and over the years through fine tuning of the ground floor retail controls for this area including the...
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uses fish leather for her label. in switzerland designer tanya shanker uses apple leftovers for producing handbags. they're all interested in a new more sustainable concept of luxury. is not just the rarity of something but it is the skill the heritage and the fact that with natural materials you are getting a one. because of course you know you never repeats itself. using things that would otherwise be seen as waste an old idea which a growing number of designers are discovering for their sustainable creations. get has caused a sensation in the world of classical music the 11 year old violinist place difficult and demanding pieces and his memory is so good that he does not even need know it's let's find out more about this talented young man who's still finds time to enjoy his childhood. highly talented deeply concentrated tear gas is the subtlest at this got a concert at the bed and cathedral and is only 11 years old and. fantastic. i really liked it and it was like. i think i played good and i i am glad with me. t
uses fish leather for her label. in switzerland designer tanya shanker uses apple leftovers for producing handbags. they're all interested in a new more sustainable concept of luxury. is not just the rarity of something but it is the skill the heritage and the fact that with natural materials you are getting a one. because of course you know you never repeats itself. using things that would otherwise be seen as waste an old idea which a growing number of designers are discovering for their...
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why do we have to nostrils. 2 eyes enable us to see in 3 dimensions is help us here where sound is coming from. but we only have one knows a number less 2 nostrils right next to each other. couldn't we do without one of them. no we couldn't even though they look the same we smell and breathe differently through each nostril. just close one of them and briefly at the other them switch nostrils you'll find that one of them transports significantly more at. the nostril that transports less however still detects sense and it does so differently than the other nostril because less air is flowing through the constricted nostril and more slowly that enables you to detect different all factory signals from the surroundings. but to nostrils together produce the final impression of smell. scientists have found that this may also help determine the direction of smell is coming from. experiments with moles have shown that stopping up one nostril made them less effective at hunting prey sometimes they never found it. seems that most at least can smell in stereo. humans probably can't to the remnants o
why do we have to nostrils. 2 eyes enable us to see in 3 dimensions is help us here where sound is coming from. but we only have one knows a number less 2 nostrils right next to each other. couldn't we do without one of them. no we couldn't even though they look the same we smell and breathe differently through each nostril. just close one of them and briefly at the other them switch nostrils you'll find that one of them transports significantly more at. the nostril that transports less however...
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thank you for with us here to. 2 2 2 help us and i must say i'm entirely here so you can get on to using with us but those were the ost really speedy tucson 2. and they cut i mean they have a lot of what about. which of them is i mean you in the lead in the like i like a demolition that. 6 they leave in several young him because he doesn't. think oh no well you know what is necessary not to. like out to be will get those of us begin like i always i get up $38.00 get up what is going to be i get up out. 6 of the needle but i do i mean by the. equine the guy up is when i need to go i don't belong to get on the. nice how you can buy little knuckles on the county isn't easy money even money. to go to court they way you put up on i'm on. she like ok now you got those 1000 names to go win a cup you get anything can. the market is that i thought out the window you know to hell it was just i don't even like it much as you know but they're kind of i mean to him at interlaken. and there you here begin to desolate illustrate they are at the lack of. a good thing. that is still a school open see thi
thank you for with us here to. 2 2 2 help us and i must say i'm entirely here so you can get on to using with us but those were the ost really speedy tucson 2. and they cut i mean they have a lot of what about. which of them is i mean you in the lead in the like i like a demolition that. 6 they leave in several young him because he doesn't. think oh no well you know what is necessary not to. like out to be will get those of us begin like i always i get up $38.00 get up what is going to be i get...
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let us that looks like a gentle giant. let us find out how the weather is looking. here is nick miller. yes, all ice on when the rain is falling and when it is coming, there is some sunshine out there today and for the rest of this afternoon there are showers out there, not all of us e—news, some of us will stay dry. the next area of rain is not too far away, this weather front pushes another pulse of moisture are way over night and into sunday morning. it does rain again on flooded areas but we are having a break—out there at the moment. not entirely free of disruptive weather, because there are plenty of snow showers hitting the higher rates in scotland, blizzards in places, i see at times, strong gusty winds here and across northern ireland and northern england, with the shower is moving m, england, with the shower is moving in, further showers looking south, but it is still windy out there, often cloudy, some brighter breaks around, the chance of a few more showers pushing through in cardiff ahead of the rugby game later this afternoon. still double figures
let us that looks like a gentle giant. let us find out how the weather is looking. here is nick miller. yes, all ice on when the rain is falling and when it is coming, there is some sunshine out there today and for the rest of this afternoon there are showers out there, not all of us e—news, some of us will stay dry. the next area of rain is not too far away, this weather front pushes another pulse of moisture are way over night and into sunday morning. it does rain again on flooded areas but...
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similar to the us. new england's relationship with the uk has had its ups and downs over the last four centuries. but britain is america's fifth largest trading partner. international business expert peter lane says the us is vital to the british economy. but brexit has created uncertainty. as we look forward over the next year, as these trade relationships evolve, we need to keep in mind that it is all really a rubik's cube. there is the eu and how you can negotiate with them, and that is one side. then there is the uk and the us on the other side. but then each group has other relationships that will be impacted by it. so it is notjust straightening out one side. it is going to take several years before this settles out and we know what the world will look like. tourism is another important link. british visitors spent $141 million in new england every year. brexit should not affect that. but despite the uncertainty, some things never change. a nice cup of tea, for instance, on either side of the atla
similar to the us. new england's relationship with the uk has had its ups and downs over the last four centuries. but britain is america's fifth largest trading partner. international business expert peter lane says the us is vital to the british economy. but brexit has created uncertainty. as we look forward over the next year, as these trade relationships evolve, we need to keep in mind that it is all really a rubik's cube. there is the eu and how you can negotiate with them, and that is one...
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about, is us using this material, will it shut down, and the russians have not stopped using the transmission lines they have been using, there is a reason, we think, we don't know for sure, but we think the reason why they use an open communication, communicate on this is they are using syria to guinea pig new war fighting technologies and new weaponry and trying to run a decrypted -- decrypted communication system in a place like syria we think it might be something that they don't have to do and maybe they don't quite know how to do a yet. but we thought that because this constitutes a war crime in the international community and because the russians have, they have not been shy about saying they are attacking what they call terrorists in syria, their military officials have bragged that they took 30,000 people for instance but they're all isis people or terrorists going against the regime, but we felt like they adamantly refuse to say they hate civilian targets or hospital so they don't do that. we thought that the holding them to account, even if they are not sort of fourths the forest a
about, is us using this material, will it shut down, and the russians have not stopped using the transmission lines they have been using, there is a reason, we think, we don't know for sure, but we think the reason why they use an open communication, communicate on this is they are using syria to guinea pig new war fighting technologies and new weaponry and trying to run a decrypted -- decrypted communication system in a place like syria we think it might be something that they don't have to do...
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but the thing is you've got to work for us now. please understand us and do something for us. let me tell you just one verse from the bible that touches everyone. it's proverbs, chapter 22:16. he who oppresses the poor to make more money for himself or more for the rich only covets the money. thank you very much. god bless you. please help us. >> thank you. next speaker. [names read] >> good afternoon. first, i want to second the fellow who came up here to show you the picture of the car blocking the sidewalk. that was terrible, and it's only going to get worse. make the connection between land use and transit cars. the new laws in san francisco say you don't need to provide a garage, and we have garages being converted all over the city, so we're going to have more than that. your telephone operators should not have given his opinion about parking, saying this doesn't matter. i use a cane now, and being forced into the street is not very good. second, i just want to comment on this. we've been hearing about this taxi thing for years, but the thing is uber and lyft fancied the
but the thing is you've got to work for us now. please understand us and do something for us. let me tell you just one verse from the bible that touches everyone. it's proverbs, chapter 22:16. he who oppresses the poor to make more money for himself or more for the rich only covets the money. thank you very much. god bless you. please help us. >> thank you. next speaker. [names read] >> good afternoon. first, i want to second the fellow who came up here to show you the picture of...
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let us people buying shares and stock. let us look at the next board. europe has been going for a0 minutes. pretty flat if not a little negative. we will hear retail sales. lloyds ba n k negative. we will hear retail sales. lloyds bank with full year prophets down by 26% to do with a charge to down by 26% to do with a charge to do with payment protection. look at the business live page for those individual stories. now to the us, where markets will be looking for clues to the impact of coronavirus on domino's pizza's business as the chain reports its latest financial results today. michelle fleury has more from new york. the popularity of domino's pizza in china has been boosted by a younger generation with a taste for western food, and an appetite for ordering online. and while its presence is nowhere near the scale of, say, mcdonald's, it is a growing market for the fast—food company. dominoes has around 250 stores in china, with plans to open more, and while none of them are located in hubei province, the epicentre of the coronavirus outbreak, wall
let us people buying shares and stock. let us look at the next board. europe has been going for a0 minutes. pretty flat if not a little negative. we will hear retail sales. lloyds ba n k negative. we will hear retail sales. lloyds bank with full year prophets down by 26% to do with a charge to down by 26% to do with a charge to do with payment protection. look at the business live page for those individual stories. now to the us, where markets will be looking for clues to the impact of...
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us came to our meeting spot and told us that uncle had been killed. there are no words to adequate describe the horror of that moment. the 500nd of october, women, including my sister and i, were taken to nierenberg to work at the plant. a great deal of pain and unable to work. shortly after, the factory was bombed and we were sent to another camp and another cement factory. due to my severe back pain, i could not work anymore, and just stayed in my bed. two days before the end of the and we were in our baruch, suddenly saw men running down the hill with bayonets. it was a group of white russian protestants. i remember our excitement and how we jumped up on the bids to see the man running toward the camp. most of the germans did not resist arrest by the partisans. but one officer tried to flee on his motorbike. he was shot in front of us. most of us were shocked to see such cruelty. our humanity was still intact. the protestants invited everyone who wanted to come to join them. be told to stay in the camp to wait for the americans who were close by. 1
us came to our meeting spot and told us that uncle had been killed. there are no words to adequate describe the horror of that moment. the 500nd of october, women, including my sister and i, were taken to nierenberg to work at the plant. a great deal of pain and unable to work. shortly after, the factory was bombed and we were sent to another camp and another cement factory. due to my severe back pain, i could not work anymore, and just stayed in my bed. two days before the end of the and we...
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nikki, how do you use cbd and why do you useit? how do you use cbd and why do you use it? in march 2017! had stage three breast cancer and went through nearly one year of breast cancer treatment. after that i was still high risk for re— occurrence, which caused a lot of anxiety. so i took cbd oil immediately after finishing breast cancer treatment just to control my anxiety... did it help because it helped a lot. and you only need a small amount. why did a lot of research and read a lot of cancer research papers. and they know it is metabolised through the cyp know it is metabolised through the cy p syste m , know it is metabolised through the cyp system, the liver, so cannabis oil 's, as well as tamoxifen. i'd ta ke oil 's, as well as tamoxifen. i'd take mine two hours after having my tamoxifen to make sure i giving my liver clearance before it goes into my digestive system stop by the food standards authority has said or advised that you should not use cbd products if you are on medication. did that worry you at all? i know you have a two hour window? this has been qui
nikki, how do you use cbd and why do you useit? how do you use cbd and why do you use it? in march 2017! had stage three breast cancer and went through nearly one year of breast cancer treatment. after that i was still high risk for re— occurrence, which caused a lot of anxiety. so i took cbd oil immediately after finishing breast cancer treatment just to control my anxiety... did it help because it helped a lot. and you only need a small amount. why did a lot of research and read a lot of...
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using interactive content to inspire people to take action. hello dns the series of global 3000 on t.w. and online. they were forced into a nameless mass of their bodies mere tools of. the history of the slave trade is africa's history. describes how the greed for power entrusted plummeted and entire continent into chaos and violence the slave system created the greatest planned accumulation of wealth the world had ever seen up to that moment in time. from its very beginnings until this very day she meant trafficking has shaped up. this is the journey back into the history of slavery i think will truly be making progress when we all accept the history of slavery as all of our history. our documentary series slavery routes starts march 9th on d w. this is d w news and these are our top stories that is the world health organization says we're at a decisive point in the fight to contain coronavirus the passage genesis reaping the go from to governments to take increasingly drastic action stock markets have been taking a battering over fears of a
using interactive content to inspire people to take action. hello dns the series of global 3000 on t.w. and online. they were forced into a nameless mass of their bodies mere tools of. the history of the slave trade is africa's history. describes how the greed for power entrusted plummeted and entire continent into chaos and violence the slave system created the greatest planned accumulation of wealth the world had ever seen up to that moment in time. from its very beginnings until this very...
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to make use of some of those from. only a blustering and i've got to come on people take on no demonstrable. school recall motion company between after riot police attacked peaceful protesters with clubs happening in the early spring allergies the eyewitnesses that were there said that the police did he's trying to send is just going to. put. my done what d.c. police see it but when i be in the. door they'll put it costs me to who is sure but i mean that can him seal your bill puts you in your committee who is simply mean you're less seal or not will surely put on while you did. edition yet the q of course almost certainly putting in my post in the uk when you will someone who is focus. to the poor will someone go and get him but the glow of me is thoughts just sit here with him out of it all which can. coincidentally sergei love again is a close associate to many us politicians. the security service of ukraine had evidence that on that night in was in contact with opposition leader yatsenyuk where they discussed the c
to make use of some of those from. only a blustering and i've got to come on people take on no demonstrable. school recall motion company between after riot police attacked peaceful protesters with clubs happening in the early spring allergies the eyewitnesses that were there said that the police did he's trying to send is just going to. put. my done what d.c. police see it but when i be in the. door they'll put it costs me to who is sure but i mean that can him seal your bill puts you in your...
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it is so absolutely with us. this president has been very tough on russia and the idea that there is anything going on here is so absurd this is the third time we have had to hear this, russia collusion in 2016, $20 million of taxpayer money, two years of the american people had to go through this nonsense to get them all reported the end to say there was no collusion with russia, ukraine, tried to say there was something wrong with the ukraine phone call, and the senate the president was acquitted of that and eric sw w swalwell trying to drag this up again. seems like he wants to be relevant to talk on tv. i don't know what to say, completely absurd. shannon: we will see you on the campaign trail. life pictures from across the globe. we are looking at the indian presidential palace in new delhi minutes from the arrival the motorcade, kevin cork traveling with donald trump joins us in a minute. .. >> pre >> donald trump is in india, the second official day of his visit there. we are watching arrivals in new delhi
it is so absolutely with us. this president has been very tough on russia and the idea that there is anything going on here is so absurd this is the third time we have had to hear this, russia collusion in 2016, $20 million of taxpayer money, two years of the american people had to go through this nonsense to get them all reported the end to say there was no collusion with russia, ukraine, tried to say there was something wrong with the ukraine phone call, and the senate the president was...
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use. how do we actually tell that story, you know, in these, like, death reports? >> so in those death reports, the data that i provide are deaths that were determined to be due to acute prisoning from the given drugs, when you look more broadly, you could, for example, look at all deaths that involved a positive toxicology report, and that's going to include a motor vehicle accident, a motor vehicle collision, or, you know, any cause of death. and so in order to look at more -- something more directly that we know can reasonably be attributed to the drug, we restrict it to acute prisoning. the other one -- acute poisoning. the other ones are going to be tricky. if somebody falls out of a window due to a drug, that may be, but it's a tougher question to answer. >> thank you. >> director colfax, you had a comment? >> i just wanted to thank the team for their presentation, and i think the other key point, as dr. kaufman has made, just the important of good data here, and ensuring that we're
use. how do we actually tell that story, you know, in these, like, death reports? >> so in those death reports, the data that i provide are deaths that were determined to be due to acute prisoning from the given drugs, when you look more broadly, you could, for example, look at all deaths that involved a positive toxicology report, and that's going to include a motor vehicle accident, a motor vehicle collision, or, you know, any cause of death. and so in order to look at more -- something...
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uses. if they had tested this style of replenishment at sea, that might be an indication that they had the helicopters necessary to conduct an amphibious operation so in that sense, it wanted to do some kind of amphibious assault, maybe on a night that was under siege, following the terrorist event or some other nonstate actor, we don't have a lot of evidence that they have the replenishment assets or the actual offense of assets necessary to conduct that operation for a long period of time. >> anybody else -mark. >> as far as the limitations, as far as logistics go, i think the focus has been most on mostly so far on developing a regional capability and especially joint capability or the theaters but again, ina sort of regional context . and they really are normally now looking at projecting forces and supplying forces over longer distances and that seems to be the real issue and i think that's why many of the logistics articles on porting rejection forces are focused on project delivery b
uses. if they had tested this style of replenishment at sea, that might be an indication that they had the helicopters necessary to conduct an amphibious operation so in that sense, it wanted to do some kind of amphibious assault, maybe on a night that was under siege, following the terrorist event or some other nonstate actor, we don't have a lot of evidence that they have the replenishment assets or the actual offense of assets necessary to conduct that operation for a long period of time....
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use certificate. the community needs to fight to get the proper documentation up and if we don't deal with the situation it might soon be too late that that's about. 2016 opponents of the process on a program organized a major protest they succeeded in convincing the government to suspend it. and one can want to think for a long time mozambique's government implemented its policies without any outside input. now they finally have been a challenge by an opposition movement. by a farm workers who said that this is not the way to promote agricultural development. they showed that it is possible to resist to protest and to say no. no. you are the ones who are sustaining this country. 90 percent of the food that we needed mozambique is produced by small farmers not by big companies or by projects from brazil or who knows where. we have to be very careful with these big projects they come here and promise all kinds of things but when these projects end what do they do they leave they move somewhere else to
use certificate. the community needs to fight to get the proper documentation up and if we don't deal with the situation it might soon be too late that that's about. 2016 opponents of the process on a program organized a major protest they succeeded in convincing the government to suspend it. and one can want to think for a long time mozambique's government implemented its policies without any outside input. now they finally have been a challenge by an opposition movement. by a farm workers who...
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good economic levers that you can use right up to the point of using them. but if you look at sri lanka, panama canal, and so on, i don't see these as serious potential military bases. on the question of taiwan, the reason that china hasn't taken action today, number one, they have not really built -- if you look carefully at the forces they have built and the way they exercise them, they seem more designed to keep taiwan from becoming independent than they do actually taking and holding the place by force. i --nk they are good son sue sun tzu strategist. he said it's best not to break your enemy into pieces, but to defeat them and keep them all whole and then you can do better job of controlling them once it's all over. and the mayhem that would be involved in a real invasion of taiwan would be unpredictable, have a hard time putting it back together. it would be hard to put it back together. i think the chinese preferred capability is to use the military force to keep taiwan from getting independence. keep its mind focus on china's objectives and they try
good economic levers that you can use right up to the point of using them. but if you look at sri lanka, panama canal, and so on, i don't see these as serious potential military bases. on the question of taiwan, the reason that china hasn't taken action today, number one, they have not really built -- if you look carefully at the forces they have built and the way they exercise them, they seem more designed to keep taiwan from becoming independent than they do actually taking and holding the...
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what can you tell us about how it is affecting us as a society. well it's important to bring together the technology world and the content world because in the past they weren't friends because when you come in from the cultural world technology is seems to be an enemy for many people being a different culture. with the arts plus we want to create a place where tech companies but also artists creatives and. publishers can talk with each other can develop new models for working together can develop new models of how ai is. crawling its way into the publishing industry as well so i think everybody has to sort of become an expert in order to deal with that bethleham i'd like to come over to you to what extent is the responsibility in the coders hands. it's a huge responsibility that they thought that's being fed and the way it's represented is not right so these 2 problems of having the people who are actually coding and also the data that's given to their eyes really matters and that will create a huge bias ok and that's why would. he is definitely
what can you tell us about how it is affecting us as a society. well it's important to bring together the technology world and the content world because in the past they weren't friends because when you come in from the cultural world technology is seems to be an enemy for many people being a different culture. with the arts plus we want to create a place where tech companies but also artists creatives and. publishers can talk with each other can develop new models for working together can...
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that when us alone rubble. well the second question that that's already happening member year ago we had all these little to skip that they've the other discussions about tariffs that was a tough and there was a war. and now we have an agreement so a lot manufacturers in the united states found other distribution channels but we still depend on china law for simple things like ball bearings that we don't make anymore and and most are covers us. so when all this kind of get settled out there's going to be a big hockey stick in terms of penn to buy right now we're working off of off of inventory. i know that you've been saying this is a buying opportunity and certainly i've read somewhere that warren buffett isn't sweating it but not all of us can be warren buffett yeah exactly so people that see in the short term are freaking out right. >>you suggest just taking that long view well we'll just a couple of things first of all the roses a silver lining us there's always a silver lining in these disasters and if you
that when us alone rubble. well the second question that that's already happening member year ago we had all these little to skip that they've the other discussions about tariffs that was a tough and there was a war. and now we have an agreement so a lot manufacturers in the united states found other distribution channels but we still depend on china law for simple things like ball bearings that we don't make anymore and and most are covers us. so when all this kind of get settled out there's...
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site, is there ways that you maximize its uses not just for private use but where the community can also have access? >> president tsen: thank you. i would add it is important to have school. education is so important to the development of a community. and you're absolutely right that is a resource for parents particularly can gather as well with their children. and it can be more than just for the school. it can be a community resource. and actually, if it is a school for the residents, that they can be -- the children of ti residents can go there as well, it helps with the traffic problems. that people don't have to go off-island and send their children off-island. so it would be a resource of residents of treasure island. this item is going to be come back to us again for discussion and consideration. and it's actually going to be multiyear. it's not going to be just one discussion. >> and i did want to also highlight that our march on-island meeting we're going to use the auditorium at the school site, rather than the ymca, so you'll get a look at the facility. >> president tsen
site, is there ways that you maximize its uses not just for private use but where the community can also have access? >> president tsen: thank you. i would add it is important to have school. education is so important to the development of a community. and you're absolutely right that is a resource for parents particularly can gather as well with their children. and it can be more than just for the school. it can be a community resource. and actually, if it is a school for the residents,...
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can i use that now? there is no precedence on this side of 26th avenue for rear additions that extend living space beyond the common rear walls of the adjoining neighbors. as you can tell, all our backyards, the back of our houses end the same line. we have nicely-maintained and well-utilized yards where we garden, play and entertain. buildings of this size negatively live impact everyone's ability to enjoy their personal yard space. we ask that the commissioners use their powers of discretionary review to eliminate or greatly modify the rear additions and decks and not to allow the third story addition and balconies which are excessive and disrespectful to neighbor's privacy. we also request that the recommendation of the design team be implemented and that the project sponsor be required to honor his proposal to fix the front of his building to not block light to the neighboring balconies. thank you very much. >> thank you. d.r. requester number two, you have five minutes. >> can i use the overhead als
can i use that now? there is no precedence on this side of 26th avenue for rear additions that extend living space beyond the common rear walls of the adjoining neighbors. as you can tell, all our backyards, the back of our houses end the same line. we have nicely-maintained and well-utilized yards where we garden, play and entertain. buildings of this size negatively live impact everyone's ability to enjoy their personal yard space. we ask that the commissioners use their powers of...
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and help us sort through it when we do muddle through it. my pleasure thank you bruno therefore now monday marks the start of an historic extradition hearing in london which will decide whether the founder of wiki leaks julian assange is handed over to the united states the whistleblower who is currently in belmarsh prison is wanted in the u.s. on espionage and hacking charges and could face a sentence of up to 175 years archie is not your tutor as more the u.k. system starts to decide whether junior will indeed be extradited to the u.s. on their request when i came here this morning there were hues of journalists and protesters here apparently this court has never seen so many people before so they are finding it a little bit hard to handle now didn't assault his father has spoken out he's spoken of his torture and says that it will happen to all journalists if this extradition is a successful. julian. mills a. threat to. all of. that is. to journal. public and public life if this extradition this political extradition julian the son is suc
and help us sort through it when we do muddle through it. my pleasure thank you bruno therefore now monday marks the start of an historic extradition hearing in london which will decide whether the founder of wiki leaks julian assange is handed over to the united states the whistleblower who is currently in belmarsh prison is wanted in the u.s. on espionage and hacking charges and could face a sentence of up to 175 years archie is not your tutor as more the u.k. system starts to decide whether...
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this statement i used was one martin luther king used. if we see it happen to one it's going to happen to others. we see through history that so many people sat on the sideline and to sit anywhere in america today and say oh, i don't see it happening. theyni need to be slapped in the face with history and with reality. we have so much work to do. and spare me thed ignorance, and the lackac of compassion. and as a black woman in america, having a double whammy being a woman oppressed being an african american woman. i have had the opportunity serve as a mayor of a city that i had tod go to to protect the jewish community because i have a one of the largest jewish communities in congress. i will not sit here and be silent, as so many people did as we know when these incidents happened. my question, mr. green buy has the anti-defamation league witnessed a similar uptick and violence hate crimes and to what do you attribute this increase? we have not talked about what isis happening where we are seeing more and more and it's more violent, we
this statement i used was one martin luther king used. if we see it happen to one it's going to happen to others. we see through history that so many people sat on the sideline and to sit anywhere in america today and say oh, i don't see it happening. theyni need to be slapped in the face with history and with reality. we have so much work to do. and spare me thed ignorance, and the lackac of compassion. and as a black woman in america, having a double whammy being a woman oppressed being an...
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they said, could you do that for us too? could you do that for us too? i was surprised that they really didn't know but wanted that same thing and i thought about that a lot and people see you doing something special, they want some of that too. they want when you pray when you give something something and i've learned that and you see that a lot when we do ceremonies and people come say. would you smoke off my brother over here, he wants some of that too. he wants some of that too. he sees how it makes you feel, how makes your people feel about of ceremony. so i would love to have people watch and be respectful you know. and maybe say, could you do that for me? i think that's what is really important, that you do those things for people. regardless of who they are. >> is there anything people should not do in the memorial? many things, i know. >> there's a lot of things, you know when we do ceremonies we would not let you you carry water at the sundance. you can't run and shout. you can't be disrespectful. like even at the tomb of the unknown soldier. t
they said, could you do that for us too? could you do that for us too? i was surprised that they really didn't know but wanted that same thing and i thought about that a lot and people see you doing something special, they want some of that too. they want when you pray when you give something something and i've learned that and you see that a lot when we do ceremonies and people come say. would you smoke off my brother over here, he wants some of that too. he wants some of that too. he sees how...
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they still use the most commonly available means of communicating. they still use -- now there's some very sophisticated actors who purposely do migrate to encrypted comes and all that. there's no question about that. but a lot of people whether it's through sort of just you fall back into your old habits and routines or whatever it is, they will use those most commonly used apps also because they're not just communicating with each other they're communicating with the wider world. so i'm not saying that that would never happen. but i think that would still vastly improve our ability to see whether it's terrorist intentions or the intentions of child exploiters and the like. so look this is an issue obviously that's been there for some time. i can only speak to it from a law enforcement perspective which is to say i see the impact of this issue er day in our investigations. both on the terrorism side, the intelligence side and those are the areas that i'm responsible for other people see them in child exploitation and other cases. so for me the probl
they still use the most commonly available means of communicating. they still use -- now there's some very sophisticated actors who purposely do migrate to encrypted comes and all that. there's no question about that. but a lot of people whether it's through sort of just you fall back into your old habits and routines or whatever it is, they will use those most commonly used apps also because they're not just communicating with each other they're communicating with the wider world. so i'm not...
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follow us on facebook to d w women see you soon take cash. the book. the book. good good. good good. good. wellington biden is a savior of the forest. he calls 210 acres of land in central gonna his own ease with cultivating and conserving wood and teaching how to practice sustainable forestry it's all about training or become our own people is also a bad go of themselves to the salt of the lab ladies come fall and good news for the public. 30 minutes w. . mega saves these concrete jungles are often boasting after seeing. their economic powerhouses get leave people with the lib half of the most population already lives in urban centers leaving planners with a huge challenge. how can these monstrous cities be taking me. 90 minutes on d w 3 have fun in pyongyang. the capital city of north korea is reinventing itself. but only a few can enjoy the benefits of those the regime allows. kim jong un introduced and insidious reward system to coerce allegiance to the regime. those who don't make it into the fun metropolis are often. very. have fun in p
follow us on facebook to d w women see you soon take cash. the book. the book. good good. good good. good. wellington biden is a savior of the forest. he calls 210 acres of land in central gonna his own ease with cultivating and conserving wood and teaching how to practice sustainable forestry it's all about training or become our own people is also a bad go of themselves to the salt of the lab ladies come fall and good news for the public. 30 minutes w. . mega saves these concrete jungles are...
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what can you tell us about how ai is affecting us as a society. well it's important to bring together the technology world and the content world because in the past they weren't friends because when you come in from the cultural world technology is seems to be an enemy for many people being active in culture. and with the arts plus we want to create a place where tech companies but also artists creatives and. publishers can talk with each other can develop new models for working together and can develop new models of how. is. crawling its way. into the publishing industry so i think everybody has to sort of become an expert in order to deal with that bethleham i'd like to come over to you to what extent is the responsibility in the coders hands. it's a huge responsibility the data that's being fed and the way it's represented is not right so these 2 problems of having the people who are actually coding and also the data that's given to their eyes really matters and that will create a huge bias ok and that's why would. bethlehem does he is definite
what can you tell us about how ai is affecting us as a society. well it's important to bring together the technology world and the content world because in the past they weren't friends because when you come in from the cultural world technology is seems to be an enemy for many people being active in culture. and with the arts plus we want to create a place where tech companies but also artists creatives and. publishers can talk with each other can develop new models for working together and...
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post-race coming to shove and syria turkey and the us russia israel and multiple militant factions all skirmishing in the country and previous motives for warring fading into oblivion. it's time for assad to get out of the way. we have won a good study says we've beaten them and we've beaten them badly all that is a thing of the past now as new goals vividly take shape the latest fighting in ad lib is a mere accessory to the geo political connotation is global and regional superpower sparring with each other for dominance ideological and moral borders are blurred with turkey a nato country teaming up with terrorists to push syrians out of their own province. the operation is imminent in particular we will not leave it to the regime which is not yet understood our country's determination on this issue and those who are encouraging it for a few minutes and making it live a safe place for both and the people of the region at all costs militants shamelessly boasting turkey provided a.p.c.'s coming on mosques covered by turkish artillery fire russia's air force joins the party together with
post-race coming to shove and syria turkey and the us russia israel and multiple militant factions all skirmishing in the country and previous motives for warring fading into oblivion. it's time for assad to get out of the way. we have won a good study says we've beaten them and we've beaten them badly all that is a thing of the past now as new goals vividly take shape the latest fighting in ad lib is a mere accessory to the geo political connotation is global and regional superpower sparring...
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this is really the risk for us. if we about ai, and big data, it is china stealing our intellectuals property and the property of others. matthew whitaker: just give me a moment this is crazy. this is like being in a howdy buddy rally. could just give me two seconds. i want to show you a photo. so for 20 years, americans literally downplayed the media. we call them the panda huggers in the panda painters. so the panda hugger said, don't worry, will build starbucks and disneyland . in the panda haters said no china rises they will become more destabilizing they will be trouble. so today, likely in america because of our president, the only people that the panda that they are hugging on the panda haters. and this guy a voice for decades about. [applause]. yes. thank you. absolutely. so we just say, let's get to the real crunch of the problem and there is a law in china, which basically says, if your chinese company, any data that you own we have free access to. there is no rules, there is nothing in his power data tha
this is really the risk for us. if we about ai, and big data, it is china stealing our intellectuals property and the property of others. matthew whitaker: just give me a moment this is crazy. this is like being in a howdy buddy rally. could just give me two seconds. i want to show you a photo. so for 20 years, americans literally downplayed the media. we call them the panda huggers in the panda painters. so the panda hugger said, don't worry, will build starbucks and disneyland . in the panda...
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again, having a healthy economy helps us pay the bills. secondly, new york is about 108 years older than us. i'm a new state. we can learn from those who have been down the trail a lot longer than us and some of the new innovations coming as we've embraced technology are things we've been able to appreciate, maybe get onboard a little quicker than some of the states. but the focus for all of us should be on economic development and in doing so understand this is a herbertism that capital is a coward. capital either falls in or out based on how it feels. and if it feels welcome, capital flow to your respective states, your regions, to your businesses. if something is amiss, it will find other places to go where it is more welcome. so what we've tried to do when i came into office at the depths of the great recession was to kind of reset our compass and say what can we do to in fact improve the conditions in our state of utah to have a focus on coming out of the economy and become the best economy we can possibly be? we wanted to be the best
again, having a healthy economy helps us pay the bills. secondly, new york is about 108 years older than us. i'm a new state. we can learn from those who have been down the trail a lot longer than us and some of the new innovations coming as we've embraced technology are things we've been able to appreciate, maybe get onboard a little quicker than some of the states. but the focus for all of us should be on economic development and in doing so understand this is a herbertism that capital is a...
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she gave us an update a short while ago. last night, when we stood here, almost every cabin was lit up — tonight, farfewer. but you're quite right, this is not the end of the story here, by any means. around 1000 crew reportedly remain on board, as do several hundred passengers. these are people who tested negative for the coronavirus, but shared a cabin with someone who tested positive, so they are subject to further quarantine here. local media reporting that about 100 people were taken off to a government facility to continue that quarantine early today. but, still, passengers left on board. i think the other reason that this ship remains, if you like, so symbolic of the difficulty of containing the virus is the fact that three people who have been allowed to disembark and return home to their country's of origin have subsequently tested positive for coronavirus. one lady in israel, two people in australia. so there are great concerns, i think, both in and the region and further afield as to just how safe many of the pe
she gave us an update a short while ago. last night, when we stood here, almost every cabin was lit up — tonight, farfewer. but you're quite right, this is not the end of the story here, by any means. around 1000 crew reportedly remain on board, as do several hundred passengers. these are people who tested negative for the coronavirus, but shared a cabin with someone who tested positive, so they are subject to further quarantine here. local media reporting that about 100 people were taken off...
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to let us know. unfortunately, the booster made a soft landing in the ocean, not far from the ship. one fun fact, though, this is the fastest turn around for a space x booster. the one used this morning was launched just 63 days ago on another mission. and coming back down to earth, amazon founder and one of the world's richest men, jeff bezos is taking to instagram earlier today to announce he's creating a 10 billion dollars to combat climate change. according to the announcement, the new bezos earth fund will finance scientists, activists, and any efforts that offers a real possibility to help preserve and protect the natural world. while bezos is already an investor in breakthrough energy ventures, bezos is starting the new fund from his personal wealth, which is about, you know, 130 billion dollars. the bezos earth fund will begin issuing grants starting this summer. so that's why we've got to bring in connell mcshane who is going to give us i guess your thoughts on this fund. do you feel like he
to let us know. unfortunately, the booster made a soft landing in the ocean, not far from the ship. one fun fact, though, this is the fastest turn around for a space x booster. the one used this morning was launched just 63 days ago on another mission. and coming back down to earth, amazon founder and one of the world's richest men, jeff bezos is taking to instagram earlier today to announce he's creating a 10 billion dollars to combat climate change. according to the announcement, the new...
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tell us!m is another windy weekend and today is another windy weekend and today is looking very rough across much of the country with storm jorge, another named storm, bringing severe cows a cross another named storm, bringing severe cows across northern parts of the uk but heavy rain where we really do not need it. the rain band is associated with this weather front, clearing through quickly, and then a swathe of damaging winds into northern ireland, north wales and northern ireland, north wales and northern england later. some of the rain has been heavy, strong and gusty winds whether pushing towards the eastern side but notice some whiter echoes behind the rain band, we will see heavy snow across parts of south—east wales and other areas as well as the air turns much colder as well as the air turns much colder as the weather front moves through so into the afternoon, it will be brighter but cooler and lots of showers across southern and western areas merging together to produce longest sp
tell us!m is another windy weekend and today is another windy weekend and today is looking very rough across much of the country with storm jorge, another named storm, bringing severe cows a cross another named storm, bringing severe cows across northern parts of the uk but heavy rain where we really do not need it. the rain band is associated with this weather front, clearing through quickly, and then a swathe of damaging winds into northern ireland, north wales and northern ireland, north...
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Feb 16, 2020
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with clouds still paying us a visit. here's the plan for tomorrow, temperatures around 40-500, a son/cloud mix and then partly cloudy skies and the winds could pick up maybe 15-25 mph by mid to late afternoon and into your sunday night. forecast highs tomorrow will be in the upper 50s to the low 60s. we will let you know if there any rain chances. february so far has been dry at we will let you know if there's any hope of rain in our five- day forecast coming up a little bit. >>> the nba commissioner and vail the new tribute to kobe bryant. the league has renamed the all- star game mvp trophy the kobe bryant mvp award. during his announcement, commissioner said, quote no one embodied all start more than kobe bryant. bryant played in the all-star game 18 times in his career, and won the mvp award four times. kobe bryant along with his daughter and seven others died in a helicopter crash last month. a public memorial is planned for february. >>> mental health and social media. snapchat and billing tools in hopes that will
with clouds still paying us a visit. here's the plan for tomorrow, temperatures around 40-500, a son/cloud mix and then partly cloudy skies and the winds could pick up maybe 15-25 mph by mid to late afternoon and into your sunday night. forecast highs tomorrow will be in the upper 50s to the low 60s. we will let you know if there any rain chances. february so far has been dry at we will let you know if there's any hope of rain in our five- day forecast coming up a little bit. >>> the...
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that kept us going. mysterious radio signals from beyond our solar system are one thing but what about when they are from beyond our galaxy and have a repeating cycle who yes the major breakthrough researchers recently discovered a fast radio burst or f.r.b. from beyond our galaxy the repeats once every 16 days the up our bodies were discovered using these brand new radio telescopes in canada now look while the actual astrophysical of bed that causes up our bees are still unknown to us earthlings this repeating pattern does help us better solve the riddle of their origins and while they don't you know scientists don't rule out any alien civilization most scientists agree that the power acquirements to send a signal that far is unlikely but possible but still very unlikely but still very very possible that it could be aliens very very very unlikely all right that is our show for you today remember everyone in this world we are told that we are loved so i tell you all. you i am tyrone ventura keep on watch
that kept us going. mysterious radio signals from beyond our solar system are one thing but what about when they are from beyond our galaxy and have a repeating cycle who yes the major breakthrough researchers recently discovered a fast radio burst or f.r.b. from beyond our galaxy the repeats once every 16 days the up our bodies were discovered using these brand new radio telescopes in canada now look while the actual astrophysical of bed that causes up our bees are still unknown to us...