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a bridge joining us is howl us, keeping us together. a bridge joining us is how i see it. us, keeping us together. a bridge joining us is how! see it. nobody knows what brexit will bring. there are still investing in the future.” am open a few weeks. people are wondering what will happen next. it is this uncertainty that keeps everybody wondering. that is not a good thing for northern ireland, southern ireland or europe. brexit when it comes, i hope this will remain. discussions continue hundreds of miles away in brussels. people here are listening but they are worried. or the bridge which today unites them be used to divide them? that was rachel horne. let's look—up theresa may and her agenda at the moment. she is in saudi arabia. the press are giving us saudi arabia. the press are giving us ‘take. saudi arabia. the press are giving us - take. the hypocrisy of us their take. the hypocrisy of theresa may criticising saudi arabia for using the weapons she has sold them is staggering, says this headline. that is because she has rais
a bridge joining us is howl us, keeping us together. a bridge joining us is how i see it. us, keeping us together. a bridge joining us is how! see it. nobody knows what brexit will bring. there are still investing in the future.” am open a few weeks. people are wondering what will happen next. it is this uncertainty that keeps everybody wondering. that is not a good thing for northern ireland, southern ireland or europe. brexit when it comes, i hope this will remain. discussions continue...
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if you are also doing your best to tell us about it. this is our website or send us a tweet. hash tag doing more then we hear your stories. when i got to the ugandan capital kampala where there's a lack of land to grow crops like in many other cities around the world people are starting to do our been farming now even schools are getting in on the act they are encouraging the vast students to use the limited space in school yards for farming the lambing important new lessons it's also a lot of our reporters so a jew luciferian is harvesting spinach and mangold chooses to do to a high school in the ugandan capital kampala. linked to the school is an area of land just a hundred square meters in size where the students can grow vegetables angel uses old plastic containers for plant pots as a way of recycling waste so most of these and then they do not become poised so instead old either buying them and producing small country. or maybe buying them in the ground that has been destroyed the show that museums cutting cycle them and use them to grow crops which. angel and her classm
if you are also doing your best to tell us about it. this is our website or send us a tweet. hash tag doing more then we hear your stories. when i got to the ugandan capital kampala where there's a lack of land to grow crops like in many other cities around the world people are starting to do our been farming now even schools are getting in on the act they are encouraging the vast students to use the limited space in school yards for farming the lambing important new lessons it's also a lot of...
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modern bots promised to connect to us and understand us in more ways than ever before and that means we could potentially do more than just sallust stuff. for example, they may even change lives. baguley has been looking at a unique project in seattle which is using chucked bots using women working in the sex industry to stay safe. this is a avenue, north seattle, a long, straight road full of liquor stores, worn out car dealerships, and cheap motels. it is known as one of the trucks in the area and that means it isa trucks in the area and that means it is a popular place where women would come and be involved in street prostitution and men come to basically drive up and solicits sex. as day passes into night, we see only a handful of working women nearby. just because the street isn't as busy as it perhaps once was doesn't mean this business has gone away and in fact it is quite the opposite. the scale of the job to save these women who are now behind closed doors is incredibly overwhelming. like just about every business you can think of, the sex trade is now almost completely onli
modern bots promised to connect to us and understand us in more ways than ever before and that means we could potentially do more than just sallust stuff. for example, they may even change lives. baguley has been looking at a unique project in seattle which is using chucked bots using women working in the sex industry to stay safe. this is a avenue, north seattle, a long, straight road full of liquor stores, worn out car dealerships, and cheap motels. it is known as one of the trucks in the...
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my first time of my hands should i want to beat us to cling to it had none of us cling undone for us i want to touch front young had them with me as. tight as me to hand off even on so hot and i finally had to tie that to his presence as an item and. not to even yeah i mean it's just in a chess music. it has all come august. yet come on boys are not a member minute just music totality. to music just are not upon your own that's a kong. yes mark no wonder she had finished as of a man in a band spirit for national i know fall is and i will fly home of the try isn't it support unless. he's demolished uneasy about and doesn't say again enough you met all of us by our efforts again and if that's not. the vice is. also no pop star to harvest field kids from ross once you're in mind as the one who did . the number town on the shit scene you you who through good presenting to do a from mit kissed from the rules. thanks so much. jeff kennett of the typhon m.s. event yeah i am a menace it's one. of the best. you know that they are the ones i know not. because they don't dog. i don't. mind if i
my first time of my hands should i want to beat us to cling to it had none of us cling undone for us i want to touch front young had them with me as. tight as me to hand off even on so hot and i finally had to tie that to his presence as an item and. not to even yeah i mean it's just in a chess music. it has all come august. yet come on boys are not a member minute just music totality. to music just are not upon your own that's a kong. yes mark no wonder she had finished as of a man in a band...
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are on for about us as us will see you don't look too cocky for systematical me at home or go liz at corsica means. i think is that course it did get me started on me without police on open because i'm suing for obstruction this is hoarsely. in may twenty thirty president jonathan declared a state of emergency. committed by the army and greatly weakened the support of the people however support of the military was still indispensable in the fight against this elusive enemy. then promoted the establishment of a local militia the civilian joint task force c j t f civilians recruited to towns and villages in the northeast were used at security check to identify members of the group. it was justified. on the bases got these villages. little the people believed by even soldiers it would be spying for the federal government. and the official small. started that the way they did to this idiot is it in his you know. destroyed it this is the old war leave home without us from what i've said treat this you know must get the bulk of. hunker down and out of. i do not only as i salute you for som
are on for about us as us will see you don't look too cocky for systematical me at home or go liz at corsica means. i think is that course it did get me started on me without police on open because i'm suing for obstruction this is hoarsely. in may twenty thirty president jonathan declared a state of emergency. committed by the army and greatly weakened the support of the people however support of the military was still indispensable in the fight against this elusive enemy. then promoted the...
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kitchen use gas stove. recommendation was obtain building permit with approval and work performed with permit. compliance, authorization installed without a permit. staff recommendations was uphold the order of abatement. >> commissioner walker. >> so my question, this situation is covered under the legislation of going before the planning commission, correct? even to do what they want to accomplish, what they have stated here to remove the existing residential units. >> yes. >> even though they are legal. is it possible to legalize this? >> they would have to fill out the compliance form and go through the planning department on that. >> i understand that, but as far as a review. we have looked at this building, it might be one of those able to be legalized but has to go through the process. >> yes. >> what are the fines involved? >> notice of violation. okay. it shows nine times penalty for $2,000 of work notice of violation. >> nine times 2,000. >> nine times 2,000. >> commissioner mccarthy. >> i don't t
kitchen use gas stove. recommendation was obtain building permit with approval and work performed with permit. compliance, authorization installed without a permit. staff recommendations was uphold the order of abatement. >> commissioner walker. >> so my question, this situation is covered under the legislation of going before the planning commission, correct? even to do what they want to accomplish, what they have stated here to remove the existing residential units. >> yes....
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medically that they used. what got me interested in general, i am a statistician, i worked in bio stats. but in terms of history, one of the classes i took was a world history class and i was signed -- trying to find a paper i liked and i ended up coming up with two books that were published in the medieval times. going back to your question, people who had very limited access. i looked at whether, i looked at two things. i looked at women's disorders, mostly dealing with menstrual disorders and i looked at childbirth. and i was like, which ones really work according to our definition today and which ones are superstitious? i found that by and large, in terms of the medical not the , childbirth but mental disorders, they knew what they were doing. a lot of that has been proved today. they knew what they're doing and they knew they could cause abortions with these. some people would use that to cause abortions. back then, abortion was not illegal until you felt the child quicken, which was around four to five m
medically that they used. what got me interested in general, i am a statistician, i worked in bio stats. but in terms of history, one of the classes i took was a world history class and i was signed -- trying to find a paper i liked and i ended up coming up with two books that were published in the medieval times. going back to your question, people who had very limited access. i looked at whether, i looked at two things. i looked at women's disorders, mostly dealing with menstrual disorders...
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our militarized foreign policy is also no friend; no help to us; because it's given us, somehow this crazy idea that war and the military are gonna solve our big problems; whereas what we really need is diplomacy and good engineering. - [narrator] how washington should go about securing america's long-term energy needs is by no means clear. - [mcnally] the most important challenges are resisting the idea that because our oil production is now closer to nine million barrels a day than five; because our imports are closer to one-third than two-thirds of our supply; because we have a shale oil boom; that we can forget about the middle east; we can forget about the rest of the world; that we have no reason to engage. - [bordoff] first to defend the gains that have been made over the last eight years. the clean power plan is being challenged in the courts. the fuel economy standards are now coming up for a mid-term review. and in a time of very low gasoline prices, you hear many in the auto industry saying: "well, the consumers don't want fuel efficient cars "'cause gasoline is so cheap.
our militarized foreign policy is also no friend; no help to us; because it's given us, somehow this crazy idea that war and the military are gonna solve our big problems; whereas what we really need is diplomacy and good engineering. - [narrator] how washington should go about securing america's long-term energy needs is by no means clear. - [mcnally] the most important challenges are resisting the idea that because our oil production is now closer to nine million barrels a day than five;...
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thanks for joining us. jeff hancock, senior fellow at the center as well as ceo of advanced cybersecurity group. questions really around active cyber defense. i don't mean hacking back. you and i share some of the similar backgrounds, red, blue. when i talk about hacking back, it is not in context. active cyber defense for across the federal government, civilian side, not dod, not dhs, strictly civilian side. what are your thoughts on that as well as what it means for the commercial realm? there's been talk for many years about companies hacking back or shouldn't they, there are legal shields around that. thoughts and perspectives and how it plays into the deterrence aspect, because it is great to be resilient, prepared and defensive, but at some point you have to gather intelligence, you have to be able to weigh your means and active cyber defense allows for that. so i was curious about your thoughts on that. >> i'm still not understanding your definition of active cyber defense. >> did a big report on tha
thanks for joining us. jeff hancock, senior fellow at the center as well as ceo of advanced cybersecurity group. questions really around active cyber defense. i don't mean hacking back. you and i share some of the similar backgrounds, red, blue. when i talk about hacking back, it is not in context. active cyber defense for across the federal government, civilian side, not dod, not dhs, strictly civilian side. what are your thoughts on that as well as what it means for the commercial realm?...
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but it was very useful for us. but we do believe we need to up the game. >> looking at that content. but the fake story takes the false claims of voter fraud to spread thousands of times with legitimate accounts. so are we still in the situation? but on twitter if you click on the #advice the terrorist attack marked trending and says it is live it links to a story with the headline i warned about new york city for though he was too busy bashing trump. this is a realtime example of what we talk about to talk about to be weapon is. in then that some point. >> that is a bad user experience. and if that is self corrected that is the article the last time i checked. "usa today." >> a could you give me a gas?. >> we can follow-up. >> and with that information that they have directed to clicking on a the #you want to see verify accounts given to modulate going forward. >> you have a responsibility to flag something. >> we are in the zero bin public platform. and those that point these things out. >> i have responsibility.
but it was very useful for us. but we do believe we need to up the game. >> looking at that content. but the fake story takes the false claims of voter fraud to spread thousands of times with legitimate accounts. so are we still in the situation? but on twitter if you click on the #advice the terrorist attack marked trending and says it is live it links to a story with the headline i warned about new york city for though he was too busy bashing trump. this is a realtime example of what we...
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but would not allow adult use retail or other cannabis-related uses. so that if a business went to the state seeking a license, and asked -- and the state called us and said that this business has permission to operate in san francisco, we would say yes for m.c.d. that is are authorized to operate under our current law but would not say yes for other types of cannabis businesses. >> this goes back to my original comment which is we can get it done and get it done right and not get it done fast and mess this thing up. ms. wheaton? elliott. my apologies. >> elliott wheaton. either one. nicole elliott, office of cannabis. as far as january 1, the state is looking for authorization from a local jurisdiction as to what activity we are authorizing. there are provisions in state law that disallow any state licensed holder from operating with nonlicense holders. so as far as local operators, while we would be very clearly setting a line for what sort of zoning controls we would and would not allow for our local operators would be unable to operate with any out
but would not allow adult use retail or other cannabis-related uses. so that if a business went to the state seeking a license, and asked -- and the state called us and said that this business has permission to operate in san francisco, we would say yes for m.c.d. that is are authorized to operate under our current law but would not say yes for other types of cannabis businesses. >> this goes back to my original comment which is we can get it done and get it done right and not get it done...
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in the space station we have people from other countries have partnered with us. us. are we planning anything like that for the moon presents? >> guess we are and in fact as we discussed earlier service module that provides the propulsion and life support gases come from the space agency and it's being manufactured by them and this is their contribution in a real way to the first steps in exploration. >> does the administration have plans on this that we need to know about? >> we had a 45 day report action that came out of the space council and continue to work on that and see and refine details but there's been a general agreement that international support is a good thing for deep space and we will continue to build off of what we've done and look for ways that we can continue the same partnership as we move towards the moon and mars. .. >> >> and i hope we get a little more details exactly to have more cooperation that we can expect. to accomplish the specific goals with the mars mission. >> we have that expiration due to congress in december then show you those sp
in the space station we have people from other countries have partnered with us. us. are we planning anything like that for the moon presents? >> guess we are and in fact as we discussed earlier service module that provides the propulsion and life support gases come from the space agency and it's being manufactured by them and this is their contribution in a real way to the first steps in exploration. >> does the administration have plans on this that we need to know about? >>...
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and babies r us, that is a refund. that is the model number on the box there. heather: we know about 4g, what about 5g, verizon rolled out to 5 cities by the end of next year? >> that is right, rolling out what they are calling unprecedented wireless for internet access. this will be fast, 5g for your home and starting with cities in 2018 with sacramento, california and hope to roll this out to more cities in the future. bill: q so much, we appreciate it. the time is 15 minutes until the top of the hour, only a few more beats left before christmas and that means only a few more paychecks, the tricks to stretch your dollar and make the most bang for your buck. move over, isis. it is glitter. ♪ ♪ if you have moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's, and your symptoms have left you with the same view, it may be time for a different perspective. if other treatments haven't worked well enough, ask your doctor about entyvio, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio works by focusi
and babies r us, that is a refund. that is the model number on the box there. heather: we know about 4g, what about 5g, verizon rolled out to 5 cities by the end of next year? >> that is right, rolling out what they are calling unprecedented wireless for internet access. this will be fast, 5g for your home and starting with cities in 2018 with sacramento, california and hope to roll this out to more cities in the future. bill: q so much, we appreciate it. the time is 15 minutes until the...
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the coming times calls us to follow us and. the hardware. company with a market i think these things mean me not being in my market and. all that stuff has really didn't. make anything of substance i live shots as in most of us here so and. it's good despite of the fun and. that's because i mean us and he's a. spear looking over my stuff for life and sort of it myself ask me can i see it it's just inside the window i see. the computer and so come out since i started before i got another computer when i was it is a belief that this is to talk forward on the speedometers one teacher does or a dimension to the tactic of because from the beat of the knots and that's and he's our father worked on that is what it says that we mustn't say i'm going to go and just the sort compute also not good or the best out of it and. the dimension i would call so on does this my ability to. place you got it and i've. done all of their social and that's it's your turn ten more seconds nine seconds five four three two one oh i haven't got my back to the next. five
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whentertaining us,es getting us back on track,hing? and finding us dates. phones really have changed. so why hasn't the way we pay for them? introducing xfinity mobile. you only pay for data and can easily switch between pay per gig and unlimited. no one else lets you do that. see how much you can save. choose by the gig or unlimited. xfinity mobile. a new kind of network designed to save you money. call, visit or go to xfinitymobile.com. lou: the 29-year-old man suspected of driving a rented truck down a bike path near the world strayed center and killing 8 people is from uzbekistan. sayfullo saipov came to the united states in 2010, according to u.s. officials involved in the investigation. he reportedly has a florida driver's license. he was staying in new jersey. joining me now, foinders and president of the american islamic form for democracy. -- zuhdi jasser. this is a matter of vetting. it's a matter of understanding who we are bringing into this country. and it's deeply concerning to americans that in most of instances we know our government has no
whentertaining us,es getting us back on track,hing? and finding us dates. phones really have changed. so why hasn't the way we pay for them? introducing xfinity mobile. you only pay for data and can easily switch between pay per gig and unlimited. no one else lets you do that. see how much you can save. choose by the gig or unlimited. xfinity mobile. a new kind of network designed to save you money. call, visit or go to xfinitymobile.com. lou: the 29-year-old man suspected of driving a rented...
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that puts us on item 21a. this is conditional use authorization. >> good afternoon commissioners. >> i need to ask to recuse myself as i live too close to the building in question. motion to recuse commissioner moore. >> second. >> thank you commissioners on that motion. commissioner fong. >> a. >> melgar. >> aye. >> chair richards. >> aye. >> so moved. >> the item before you is the conditional use authorization in the 19 unit residential building at 1750 taylor street between green. it would merge a two bedroom two bath unit with a two and a half bath unit. the stairway between the units to create one four bedroom that occupies the ninth, half of the tenth and the penthouse. a point of clarification, the staff report states the rental unit is vacant but it is occupied by the owner. in addition to the conditional use, the commission has to consider other criteria. it would not eliminate housing considered affordable, it would remove a unit subject to the residential rent stablezation and go against the mayor's
that puts us on item 21a. this is conditional use authorization. >> good afternoon commissioners. >> i need to ask to recuse myself as i live too close to the building in question. motion to recuse commissioner moore. >> second. >> thank you commissioners on that motion. commissioner fong. >> a. >> melgar. >> aye. >> chair richards. >> aye. >> so moved. >> the item before you is the conditional use authorization in the 19 unit...
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used to resign. zimbabwe's president is refusing calls to step down military leaders say it's the only way to ensure a bloodless transition of power. and the battle for control of the southern philippines town i'm a watery amnesty international says all sides may have violated international law. and then a sign of how things are changing in the middle east a senior israeli general talks about sharing intelligence with saudi arabia. and an afternoon of high drama at the united nations russia and the united states have vetoed competing resolutions on syria the chira solution was the us one it sought to extend an international inquiry into the use of chemical weapons in syria so this means that the united nations team and best gaining the use said deadly sarin gas in syria it will be disbanded russia's veto was sharply criticized by france the united kingdom and the u.s. now last month u.n. investigators concluded the syrian government was responsible for the chemical weapons attack and conscious in apr
used to resign. zimbabwe's president is refusing calls to step down military leaders say it's the only way to ensure a bloodless transition of power. and the battle for control of the southern philippines town i'm a watery amnesty international says all sides may have violated international law. and then a sign of how things are changing in the middle east a senior israeli general talks about sharing intelligence with saudi arabia. and an afternoon of high drama at the united nations russia and...
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including they can use. what we have seen in germany, france and the uk is not so much hacking and leaking or almost none of that, in fact, almost no leaking. instead, we see amplification operations on social media try to drive wedges. in unleashing social media, russia may destabilise the international system in unpredictable ways. they react as they reacted to prime minister '5 speech yesterday with denial and ridicule. on the other hand, they are not very good at predicting western responses to these kinds of actions. but very few foreign policy actors are predicting that the other side will do. in washington, senate hearings have brought to light hacking as well as millions of baht accou nts hacking as well as millions of baht accounts amplifying kremlin talking points while mac —— masquerading as patron or but while similar charges are now being made in the in the uk, the same detailed case is yet to emerge. we asked the russian foreign ministry tojoin us emerge. we asked the russian foreign minist
including they can use. what we have seen in germany, france and the uk is not so much hacking and leaking or almost none of that, in fact, almost no leaking. instead, we see amplification operations on social media try to drive wedges. in unleashing social media, russia may destabilise the international system in unpredictable ways. they react as they reacted to prime minister '5 speech yesterday with denial and ridicule. on the other hand, they are not very good at predicting western...
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to join the conversation, "like" us on facebook and follow us on twitter. this is american history t.v. all weekend, every weekend only on c-span 3. our vietnam war coverage continues. now a conversation recorded earlier with historians mark atwood lawrence and lien-hang nguyen. >> professor lien-hang nguyen, looking back 50 years to 1967, was it still possible at that point for the u.s. to win the war in vietnam? >> simple answer, no. i would definitely say no. it wasn't a war for the united states to win or lose. and by 1967, it definitely was not in the cards. >> mark lawrence, take us to the end of 1967 and politically, the presidential elections are happening in 1968. what's on the horizon for lyndon b. johnson? >> well, l.b.j. was in a fair amount of political difficulty by the end of '67, no question about that. in the 1966 electio
to join the conversation, "like" us on facebook and follow us on twitter. this is american history t.v. all weekend, every weekend only on c-span 3. our vietnam war coverage continues. now a conversation recorded earlier with historians mark atwood lawrence and lien-hang nguyen. >> professor lien-hang nguyen, looking back 50 years to 1967, was it still possible at that point for the u.s. to win the war in vietnam? >> simple answer, no. i would definitely say no. it wasn't...
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thanks so much for being with us and stay with us. continue to stay with fox news for all the latest on thepa presence last leg of this historic trip greg is next witha his show. see you next saturday. have a great night. >> wallahs may be exceed by the year 2040. >> according to fox news that is my fault. >> finally we agree on something. ♪ [cheering and applause] greg: this fight to fear we made it a year but this trump deserved praise at 365 days. last week was the one year anniversary of the election of mr. t
thanks so much for being with us and stay with us. continue to stay with fox news for all the latest on thepa presence last leg of this historic trip greg is next witha his show. see you next saturday. have a great night. >> wallahs may be exceed by the year 2040. >> according to fox news that is my fault. >> finally we agree on something. ♪ [cheering and applause] greg: this fight to fear we made it a year but this trump deserved praise at 365 days. last week was the one...
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but also for us, better a.d.a. access, better access for people with strollers, wheelchairs or just people who need more space. but also for us and for our riders much, much more reliability. these are engineered to be reliable vehicles, to have -- to go much, much longer between times where they need to be serviced. they have advanced diagnostics that will make it easier for our folks to maintain, to do more not just preventive maintenance but predictive maintenance so these guys will spend more time out on the streets than they will in the shops. so i could go on about this. i feel very lucky to be the director at a time when we're introducing this. like i said, this is a once in a generation kind of thing. and we're only able to do this because of the leadership that we have in our city and our region and our state and our country that is supportive, all the folks working together to get us here. and the number one leader behind this, someone who, as a former public works director, gets the importance of informa
but also for us, better a.d.a. access, better access for people with strollers, wheelchairs or just people who need more space. but also for us and for our riders much, much more reliability. these are engineered to be reliable vehicles, to have -- to go much, much longer between times where they need to be serviced. they have advanced diagnostics that will make it easier for our folks to maintain, to do more not just preventive maintenance but predictive maintenance so these guys will spend...
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using the hashtag a.j. news grid all the ways to get in touch with us on the bottom right obvious queen right now at a.j. english on twitter on whatsapp also press one seven four five zero one triple one four nine now another regional crisis involving arabia is the dispute with qatar later the sa the king of morocco as it is expected to land in doha and topping the agenda will be the g.c.c. conflict crisis rather and trade qatar and morocco have enjoyed a close to teach it partnership for more than forty five years in all fields including agriculture transport media and security. in direct foreign investment in morocco both countries set up a joint venture fund in twenty leavenworth or a forty two billion dollars pledged more than a billion dollars in foreign aid to morocco when the gulf crisis began in june it was a source of great unease for the moroccan king who has close ties with all countries involved and he took a neutral stance preferring to play a mediator reroll but morocco did send planes loaded
using the hashtag a.j. news grid all the ways to get in touch with us on the bottom right obvious queen right now at a.j. english on twitter on whatsapp also press one seven four five zero one triple one four nine now another regional crisis involving arabia is the dispute with qatar later the sa the king of morocco as it is expected to land in doha and topping the agenda will be the g.c.c. conflict crisis rather and trade qatar and morocco have enjoyed a close to teach it partnership for more...
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america to register as a foreign agent in the us the russian. government promised to fight back and we can see that it's happening but to make similar demands for foreign media in this country to register as foreign agents russia's own legislation required amendments and they have just been approved by the russian duma and now the draft bill will be moved on to the upper chamber of the russian parliament for a final vote the amendment has it that a media outlet may find itself on the list of foreign agents in russia if it receives money from foreign countries i.e. their governments international organizations or foreign organizations for an individuals as well as russian legal entities which are funded from any of the sources that i mentioned above if a media organisation becomes a foreign agent whatever it publishes has to come with a disclaimer plus it has to provide the russian authorities with regular reports on their finances something that was also discussed at the same duma session was a recent buzz feed piece titled secret finding sixty
america to register as a foreign agent in the us the russian. government promised to fight back and we can see that it's happening but to make similar demands for foreign media in this country to register as foreign agents russia's own legislation required amendments and they have just been approved by the russian duma and now the draft bill will be moved on to the upper chamber of the russian parliament for a final vote the amendment has it that a media outlet may find itself on the list of...
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master looks after us now. of all your performance captured roles, which stand out as something monumental happened here? i have a very soft spot for gollum. but caesar, i've tried to think if there is any other part that an actor has played where they are played from birth all the way through to death and actually not only just growing older but the character evolving from one thing into another. going from a pure chimpanzee to almost human. the technology that allows any actor to do that is all right by me. the legendary andy serkis. just before we go, i wanted to remind you that we have a tonne of click content running on our facebook page throughout the week. like this, where we showcased research from eth zurich, in switzerland, which built a curved concrete roof using new building techniques. algorithmic calculations mean less concrete and fewer support structures are needed. the researchers say the manufacturing process uses a minimal amount of concrete and support structures, meaning less waste and redu
master looks after us now. of all your performance captured roles, which stand out as something monumental happened here? i have a very soft spot for gollum. but caesar, i've tried to think if there is any other part that an actor has played where they are played from birth all the way through to death and actually not only just growing older but the character evolving from one thing into another. going from a pure chimpanzee to almost human. the technology that allows any actor to do that is...
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reasonably bad is good news for those of us who use these companies? absolutely. the legislation that the cyber, the more emphasis there is in organisations to look at data security. the better protected we are at consumers. —— presumably bad is good news. there are new data protection rules coming in? from the end of may the legislation comes in across europe including the uk and it will give consumers the right to be forgotten so consumers the right to be forgotten so if we do want data to be removed from a company we can have bad but it also puts an onus on the actual organisation who holds your data to enforce good data security measures around that data and if they don't they will then be fined. as we outlined, they will be fined, uber is likely to be fined quite a bit, how does this work out that the united states, we talk about europe but in the us it's a different story? there could be conflict going forward ? story? there could be conflict going forward? there is potential for conflict, at the moment the us within the us each state has the ability to
reasonably bad is good news for those of us who use these companies? absolutely. the legislation that the cyber, the more emphasis there is in organisations to look at data security. the better protected we are at consumers. —— presumably bad is good news. there are new data protection rules coming in? from the end of may the legislation comes in across europe including the uk and it will give consumers the right to be forgotten so consumers the right to be forgotten so if we do want data...
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they shoot us and kill us. they tell us to go back to bangladesh. and would. escape being in the middle of the not he led force a members of his family to safety. along the way we always had to watch out for the military looking this way and that. if they saw us in the jungle they would shoot at us. and that's how we came here. by walking and fearing that the military would kill us along the way. joins the queue for rations of rice sugar and a little. then heinous band of hopped onto a truck headed for the refugee camp. is only a bumpy two hour journey. from morning to know the refugees are dumped by the sword of the road near the camp with no idea what to do. you know one of the lawyers vs never being here we don't know anybody who might have. just sitting there wondering about . the next morning. and he's standing shows her in a school. the ordeal is beginning to take a toll on everybody i love you know i. knew i knew that i'd die and i'd rather go in and about us i'm going to need i've had and i want to live a lie down again which i. know the meaning i get
they shoot us and kill us. they tell us to go back to bangladesh. and would. escape being in the middle of the not he led force a members of his family to safety. along the way we always had to watch out for the military looking this way and that. if they saw us in the jungle they would shoot at us. and that's how we came here. by walking and fearing that the military would kill us along the way. joins the queue for rations of rice sugar and a little. then heinous band of hopped onto a truck...
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us for guns can all bias us in the heat and i know that nuclear plants are understands exactly what bob wilson wants she has a fantastic way of rehearsing with us because she radiates an incredible calm. even when we have to repeat some movement ten times because it's for instance the lighting was incorrect we start to lose patience when she remains absolutely calm she talks to us very quietly and takes is through the movements. and i think she knows exactly what the result is supposed to be. built. on opening night this scene is darker and more subdued than originally planned. in rehearsal it looked like this. the singers were using white balls and the concord our was red. overnight red and white became black. and two wooden slats that had previously been used disappeared. for a minor and as they are shown a mission to have i'm always trying to achieve a good mix you're not supposed to hear individual voices but here we're more in the realm of musical theater or you could even call it operate in which individuality is a bit more important. sean and disinterested have yet. i slay nas to
us for guns can all bias us in the heat and i know that nuclear plants are understands exactly what bob wilson wants she has a fantastic way of rehearsing with us because she radiates an incredible calm. even when we have to repeat some movement ten times because it's for instance the lighting was incorrect we start to lose patience when she remains absolutely calm she talks to us very quietly and takes is through the movements. and i think she knows exactly what the result is supposed to be....
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what is this telling us? it's telling us my conclusion that we need to get a universal influenza vaccine. it's going to be a clemenceau and it's going to be iterative iterative -- iterative but from a scientific standpoint we'll get there. just very brief for about 30 seconds there are a number of ways to get a response that is universal against all viruses. one of them and not the only one i want to emphasize is when you look the hemoagglutinin in and the head of the stem region is very clear, sorry this is not working well. could we go back one? okay, there you go. i'm sure people in the audience are very well aware of that, that the part that is protected to the current vaccines at the head of the hemoagglutinin is the good news. the sobering news is that what parts me tapes from season to season or shifts when you get a pandemic. to make a vaccine for the response against the concerned regions of the stem is one of the ways we are pursuing and another righty are pursuing to try to get a vaccine response t
what is this telling us? it's telling us my conclusion that we need to get a universal influenza vaccine. it's going to be a clemenceau and it's going to be iterative iterative -- iterative but from a scientific standpoint we'll get there. just very brief for about 30 seconds there are a number of ways to get a response that is universal against all viruses. one of them and not the only one i want to emphasize is when you look the hemoagglutinin in and the head of the stem region is very clear,...
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the us. the us the. the. good a little bit so they're going to slow but it isn't that you don't have the. the the us. little man. the young need and he was on stage and it was like we had rehearsed it. and he knew the. everything is ok i am. the. graham had graham does beat box to keep the rhythm going and they are not playing trumpet that when we were in the game and did a performance for ten minutes in the same. but. the man who. was the host on some they got the system back up for the last song we had exactly six minutes played one song and then it was over but it was amazing. and. the echo i. the i. thought was awesome. and. that was not really a. good next and we didn't do a straight day how do you know what it is right that we'd be kept off in the middle of the set and we do like acoustics that's better. like. thank you so much thanks for being here excuse the show or to get it right. i don't consider myself purely as a d.j. on stage because i can also see how much more there is behind it going on stage
the us. the us the. the. good a little bit so they're going to slow but it isn't that you don't have the. the the us. little man. the young need and he was on stage and it was like we had rehearsed it. and he knew the. everything is ok i am. the. graham had graham does beat box to keep the rhythm going and they are not playing trumpet that when we were in the game and did a performance for ten minutes in the same. but. the man who. was the host on some they got the system back up for the last...
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♪ what about us what about us what about us ♪ ♪ what about us what about us what about us ♪ what if home security was different? what if it looked different? what if the measure of working, was that you never had to think about it. ♪ what if it was so easy to use, you actually used it. [alarm] you have 3 minutes to exit. what if it gave you time, and what you really need from home security. a sense of security. ♪ >> channing: that's our show. i'd like to thank ellen, pink, guillermo, and of course jimmy kimmel. jennifer lawrence hosts tomorrow night. "nightline" is next. good night! ♪ everybody dance now >>> this is "nightline." >> tonight, terror in new york. >> oh my god! i need an ambulance right here! there's kids right there! >> new video from the site of the truck terror attack as rescuers rush in. the evidence investigators found at the scene. >> the gist of the note was that the islamic state would endure forever. >> federal officials say the suspect bragged about the attack from his hospital
♪ what about us what about us what about us ♪ ♪ what about us what about us what about us ♪ what if home security was different? what if it looked different? what if the measure of working, was that you never had to think about it. ♪ what if it was so easy to use, you actually used it. [alarm] you have 3 minutes to exit. what if it gave you time, and what you really need from home security. a sense of security. ♪ >> channing: that's our show. i'd like to thank ellen, pink,...
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ambulances gives us far attenders gives us safety in our lives and we all have a responsibility to pay for it others have greeted the revelations with a shrug russian officials have pointed to the legality of the transactions in the u.s. commerce secretary wilbur ross said there was nothing improper about his investments in a firm connected to the russian state us president donald trump could even use the leaks to support his plan to slash corporate taxes the reality is more complex however governments like the u.k. and germany say they've been trying to close down loopholes with mixed results the e.u. has meanwhile suggested a collective response but even this could face challenges sometimes were blocked blocked by the fact that the member states consider to be should be you go from this or that. and now we're in a different period that's what it called the transparency. it's high time that everybody goes into seeing the reaction to eliminate proved to combat that's evasion when it comes to clamping down on tax dodging for now the shame game might be the most effective option one reve
ambulances gives us far attenders gives us safety in our lives and we all have a responsibility to pay for it others have greeted the revelations with a shrug russian officials have pointed to the legality of the transactions in the u.s. commerce secretary wilbur ross said there was nothing improper about his investments in a firm connected to the russian state us president donald trump could even use the leaks to support his plan to slash corporate taxes the reality is more complex however...
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it allows us to use soldiers only when we need soldiers. it has not received a priority issued under this administration. >> shannon: what do you make of that? >> you know, diplomacy is always heard in the shadow of military might and capability. they consider administration used so much diplomacy that north korea got nuclear weapons. it is something that i think that has laid primarily on their doorstep. this administration has made it very clear to north korea that there is a different mind-set in the white house. i believe that it is very important to the north korea and their leader, mr. kim jong un, they understand that if they want to nuclear weapon it hits a civilian populations in the united states of america, that they will need a geiger counter to find pyongyang. if they understand that, i believe that is the deterrent that this administration has made more credible that has the best chance of being able to prevent these kind of tragedies from occurring. >> shannon: what you make of the discussions they are having on capitol hill,
it allows us to use soldiers only when we need soldiers. it has not received a priority issued under this administration. >> shannon: what do you make of that? >> you know, diplomacy is always heard in the shadow of military might and capability. they consider administration used so much diplomacy that north korea got nuclear weapons. it is something that i think that has laid primarily on their doorstep. this administration has made it very clear to north korea that there is a...
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by mackenzie it gets us into say i said. this is news live from berlin president trouble arrives in vietnam ready to get down to business the u.s. president says that his country will not tolerate unfair trade practices and a scolding speech to the region's business elite but will they fall in line or make their deals with china. also coming up france's president makes a surprise trip to saudi arabia for talks with a duly powerful crown prince this as the proxy fight between the kingdom and iran touches off conflict across the region. plus an american city cleans up its act climate to go cedars and the german city of bonn can now look to pittsburgh as a model for green jobs and renewable energy. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program thanks for joining us u.s. president donald trump is in vietnam where he says that he will always put america first when it comes to trade he's been speaking at the apec summit where he told asia pacific leaders that he is open to bilateral free trade talks with all of them but he said that the
by mackenzie it gets us into say i said. this is news live from berlin president trouble arrives in vietnam ready to get down to business the u.s. president says that his country will not tolerate unfair trade practices and a scolding speech to the region's business elite but will they fall in line or make their deals with china. also coming up france's president makes a surprise trip to saudi arabia for talks with a duly powerful crown prince this as the proxy fight between the kingdom and...
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use as directed. tand, our adulte children are here. so, we save by using tide. which means we use less. three generations of clothes cleaned in one wash. those are moms. anybody seen my pants? nothing cleans better. put those on dad! it's got to be tide. rob: veterans staging their own protest boycotting the nfl over the disrespect to the american flag and national and. jillian: carly shimkus serious xm 115 with a facebook group that has 200,000 followers. >> thousands of people coming together to show the nfl how seriously they are taking national anthem protests. a facebook group called boycott the nfl is encouraging people to do just that this veterans day weekend. the facebook group says million are football players stop protesting the national anthem of the united states, we will be here, we love football but we love our flag more. reaction to this has been pouring in. bill says this veterans day weekend i will honor my fellow veterans and respect our flag. if you want to thank a vet this weekend boycott the nfl. we have been talking about the ratings issue
use as directed. tand, our adulte children are here. so, we save by using tide. which means we use less. three generations of clothes cleaned in one wash. those are moms. anybody seen my pants? nothing cleans better. put those on dad! it's got to be tide. rob: veterans staging their own protest boycotting the nfl over the disrespect to the american flag and national and. jillian: carly shimkus serious xm 115 with a facebook group that has 200,000 followers. >> thousands of people coming...
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they want to see us speak out. they want us to weigh in. they want us to lead on the international stage. and when we do, they feel more confident. so i think you're seeing that, whether it's with japan and south korea on the north korea issue, you're seeing that whether it's with our arab partners when we're dealing with iran. all of those things, whether it's venezuela or cuba, i think it's always going to be important for to us know the power of our voice and what leadership means to the world. ms. rice: you also were a governor. and you know america in ways that those of us who hung out in the foreign policy establishment will never know it. i think you're absolutely right about how the world fields when america leads or -- feels when america leads or does not lead. i think what i hope we'll see, as the administration progresses, because it's early yet, is an overarching narrative about what america is doing. i thought that the strike on syria was essential. i think that the voice about what is going on in venezuela and the sanctions on
they want to see us speak out. they want us to weigh in. they want us to lead on the international stage. and when we do, they feel more confident. so i think you're seeing that, whether it's with japan and south korea on the north korea issue, you're seeing that whether it's with our arab partners when we're dealing with iran. all of those things, whether it's venezuela or cuba, i think it's always going to be important for to us know the power of our voice and what leadership means to the...
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if you are also doing your bit tell us about it. visit our website or send us a tweet. hash tag doing your bit we share your story. the african population has shrunk dramatically over the last day kids climate change and overfishing have made it hard for the birds to find food in the traditional feeding grounds in. africa. supply as a result the number of breeding pairs has dropped ninety percent in the last ten years according to researchers report a paid a visit to a small colony on the cape of south africa where conservationists are doing all they can to save the bats that. life isn't easy. out in the sea there are many challenges the wait in the small birds including avoiding the jaws of sharks and sea lions. and on land they're preyed upon by other predators such as feral dogs and leopards human mcgeorge from the conservation organization cape nature looks after the penguins at this tony point nature reserve in south africa once a week becomes the penguins much to their displeasure the penguin colony lives on the edge of the town of bettas bay on the country's east
if you are also doing your bit tell us about it. visit our website or send us a tweet. hash tag doing your bit we share your story. the african population has shrunk dramatically over the last day kids climate change and overfishing have made it hard for the birds to find food in the traditional feeding grounds in. africa. supply as a result the number of breeding pairs has dropped ninety percent in the last ten years according to researchers report a paid a visit to a small colony on the cape...
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which terrified all of us. chemicalsls like bisphenol a, many different classes of flame retardants. >> we found ddt and pcbsbs, polychlorinated biphenyls. chemicals that we interact with evevery dayay from consumer products. >> w we now know that alalong wh the nutrientnts and oxygen that the mother supplies the developingng baby comes a cocktail l of toxic chemicals. [baby cooing] >> we know that chemicals will affect younger children, fetuses, newborns, babies,s, and young children in general more than older children and adults. and the rereason for ththat is t that youngeger ildrn and fetuseses are deveveloping h more rapidly. their organ systems s are much morore sensi. >> what science is starting to show now is that early exposures to toxic chemicals at critical points when a child's in the womb has effects later in life. >> enendocrine disrsruptors are chemicals of growing concern. fetuses and children exposed to even minute amounts may develop a wide range of health conditions, from diminished intellige
which terrified all of us. chemicalsls like bisphenol a, many different classes of flame retardants. >> we found ddt and pcbsbs, polychlorinated biphenyls. chemicals that we interact with evevery dayay from consumer products. >> w we now know that alalong wh the nutrientnts and oxygen that the mother supplies the developingng baby comes a cocktail l of toxic chemicals. [baby cooing] >> we know that chemicals will affect younger children, fetuses, newborns, babies,s, and young...
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on the phone from baghdad very good to have you with us on al-jazeera firstly tell us what your hearing about the damage. you for having me basically we have we have not been the magnitude one zero point three as you mentioned let's talk about the casualties as well in the just like your first mention we are seeing around the three hundred over three hundred the no around four thousand people injured on the iranian side we called on the iraqi. government jobs are left let's let the wrong damage on the iranian side however we've had some people injured in and around so many a problem on the iraqi side i can tell you that you are in baghdad where i am right now yesterday night we felt the earthquake we were building shake everybody was on the streets people were panicking and they basically people in baghdad nearby. as well did not lead into your art or further further by the earthquake. basically our aftershocks that. would happen after the main quake hit. what we are doing today or what's important today is that to respond quickly to the people who were affected on the iranian side or i
on the phone from baghdad very good to have you with us on al-jazeera firstly tell us what your hearing about the damage. you for having me basically we have we have not been the magnitude one zero point three as you mentioned let's talk about the casualties as well in the just like your first mention we are seeing around the three hundred over three hundred the no around four thousand people injured on the iranian side we called on the iraqi. government jobs are left let's let the wrong damage...
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us, you centered us and i thank you for that. we have been in the margins for so long and you used this platform to say this is the starting point. i understand all of them. i am going to give you some receipts. i am not going to do the whole thing. you know who she is. i want to set the ground with some receipts. 37 years as a public servant. caucus,ional black ranking member of the financial services. -- sometimes we have to put receipts on the table. public advocate, my neighbor. she said we don't need that, i like this. she did not just get here. done inhat she has california with affirmative abuse legislation and prevention training programs. listen. prohibition of police strip searches for nonviolent misdemeanors. [applause] let me get some more. committee of housing and opportunity, she has led legislation to mitigate foreclosures and keep american families and their homes and this is incredible stuff. this is our children and our home, our families. lastly beside the idea of expanding access to health care there is anothe
us, you centered us and i thank you for that. we have been in the margins for so long and you used this platform to say this is the starting point. i understand all of them. i am going to give you some receipts. i am not going to do the whole thing. you know who she is. i want to set the ground with some receipts. 37 years as a public servant. caucus,ional black ranking member of the financial services. -- sometimes we have to put receipts on the table. public advocate, my neighbor. she said we...
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help us to put an end to it. (dramatic piano music) - [narrator] the government of saudi arabia is itself the target of al qaeda and other terrorist groups. the gulf states have collaborated closely with the us and others in the fight against terror. - saudi arabia has been fighting the war against terror in their home ground since 2003 when al qaeda launched their attacks. what that has done is drawn us closer and closer together with them on the counter-terrorism front and the intelligence front. - the biggest support, i think, for the saudi security services there has been the saudi citizen who rejects all these terrorist activities and works closely with the security services by reporting suspicious activity or suspicious individuals and so on. (soft piano music) - [narrator] saudi arabia, a sunni nation, considers itself a leader of the arab world but its position in the middle east is threatened by a century's old rivalry with iran, a predominantly shia muslim nation. - it's not so much saudi arabia versus
help us to put an end to it. (dramatic piano music) - [narrator] the government of saudi arabia is itself the target of al qaeda and other terrorist groups. the gulf states have collaborated closely with the us and others in the fight against terror. - saudi arabia has been fighting the war against terror in their home ground since 2003 when al qaeda launched their attacks. what that has done is drawn us closer and closer together with them on the counter-terrorism front and the intelligence...
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public wi-fi use it or not use it? i know when go to the hotel free wi-fi you want to post your social media and everything else or at the mall or any elsewhere. what are the guidelines when it comes to social -- to public wi-fi? >> so when you go to shopping this holiday season, before you leave your house, turn off the do not use it in public places. coffee shops, malls, very very dangerous. if you do need to use it because you travel a lot get what's called a vpn or virtual private network software. that's what i use when i travel in hotels it gives i was secure connection and protects your data. >> any other tips you can pass along for -- whether it's holiday season are or not to make sure we don't get that credit card stolen. >> be row careful of e-mail. any time you get an e-mail, think about it before you click on the link because in most cases orgeat legitimate look e-mail you click on the link open the attack much many one clipping away from a compromise. if in doubt delete the e-mail. >> it's good now for bil
public wi-fi use it or not use it? i know when go to the hotel free wi-fi you want to post your social media and everything else or at the mall or any elsewhere. what are the guidelines when it comes to social -- to public wi-fi? >> so when you go to shopping this holiday season, before you leave your house, turn off the do not use it in public places. coffee shops, malls, very very dangerous. if you do need to use it because you travel a lot get what's called a vpn or virtual private...
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we're not adult use now. but when we switch to adult use -- >> i understand -- >> i want to make sure they have access. if you feel that you don't need to put this into legislation until we can add it later, but i actually feel it's sort of important just in the -- and also with this new amendment that supervisor sheehy has just proposed, it's all about medical marijuana and i'm thinking why not strengthen the ability for people to access this in loose form. >> supervisor yee. >> sure. thank you supervisor fewer. before you spoke, i was going in the opposite direction, what's the point of keeping records for mcd's if everybody is walking in and buying whatever they want to buy anyway. but i think your argument makes some sense to me, not from my experience going into the mcd's, so much as growing up with traditional chinese medicine, that's exactly what we do. you walk in, it's not pre-packaged. those trained as a medical doctor will take your pulse and do all kinds of stuff and determine what combination of
we're not adult use now. but when we switch to adult use -- >> i understand -- >> i want to make sure they have access. if you feel that you don't need to put this into legislation until we can add it later, but i actually feel it's sort of important just in the -- and also with this new amendment that supervisor sheehy has just proposed, it's all about medical marijuana and i'm thinking why not strengthen the ability for people to access this in loose form. >> supervisor yee....
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master looks after us now. of all your performance captured roles, which stand out as something monumental happened here? i have a very soft spot for gollum. but caesar, i've tried to think if there is any other part that an actor has played where they are played from birth all the way through to death and actually not onlyjust growing older but the character evolving from one thing into another. going from a pure chimpanzee to almost human. the technology that allows any actor to do that is all right by me. the legendary andy serkis. just before we go, i wanted to remind you that we have a tonne of click content running on our facebook page throughout the week. like this, where we showcased research from eth zurich, in switzerland, which built a curved concrete roof using new building techniques. algorithmic calculations mean less concrete and fewer support structures are needed. the researchers say the manufacturing process uses a minimal amount of concrete and support structures, meaning less waste and reduc
master looks after us now. of all your performance captured roles, which stand out as something monumental happened here? i have a very soft spot for gollum. but caesar, i've tried to think if there is any other part that an actor has played where they are played from birth all the way through to death and actually not onlyjust growing older but the character evolving from one thing into another. going from a pure chimpanzee to almost human. the technology that allows any actor to do that is...
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barros. >> statement for us. question, do you any disagree that the federal trade overssion has jurisdiction your data breaches and has the tolity to regulate and penalize for false and to penalize that far breaches. you agree that ftc is your regulator and has legal authority? did you say unfortunately? >> they make sure regulatory perspective is in place you.ank >> certainly because of the yahoo! incident. come -- tel come side -- >> i understand. thank you very much. baldwin. the senator with questiontart mr. barros, mr. smith. identify if you have any who pack n today about hacked equifax. possesses personal identifying information. can you identify to me if any of you have that information today? no evidence.e >> we engaged fbi on august 2nd. they're working with the fbi august 2nd. >> in our experience, these ownshes occur, everyone this data because it's out in public. you.ank we all know that the equifax the personalmised and financial information of americans.45 million we really can't even begin to rami
barros. >> statement for us. question, do you any disagree that the federal trade overssion has jurisdiction your data breaches and has the tolity to regulate and penalize for false and to penalize that far breaches. you agree that ftc is your regulator and has legal authority? did you say unfortunately? >> they make sure regulatory perspective is in place you.ank >> certainly because of the yahoo! incident. come -- tel come side -- >> i understand. thank you very much....
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hack was already used by other confirmed russian attacks, for example in us, and actually we still don't know what kind of documents had been downloaded or uploaded in this case, to somewhere else. we don't know what happened to really sensitive papers. crookservers closed in october 10th of this year. internet records its last business address was in pakistan. but we have traced the company back to an individual whose social media profiles show lived in the 0ldham area until around about 2014. his name is usman ashraf. ashraf, who is now based in pakistan, only communicated with us via e—mail, but he did provide detailed answers to questions. he said he didn't know his customers were hackers. he provided evidence that when in 2015 he was first alerted to the use of crookservers by fancy bear he swiftly kicked them out. lawyers say what he was doing wasn't necessarily illegal. and ashraf‘s answers to our questions helped expose a web of financial transactions, fake identities and cyber attacks linked to the hackers. mike mclellan says that what we have learned allows experts to conne
hack was already used by other confirmed russian attacks, for example in us, and actually we still don't know what kind of documents had been downloaded or uploaded in this case, to somewhere else. we don't know what happened to really sensitive papers. crookservers closed in october 10th of this year. internet records its last business address was in pakistan. but we have traced the company back to an individual whose social media profiles show lived in the 0ldham area until around about 2014....