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let us know, just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. hello and welcome to business live. (pres+sting) we start with four letters that — from today — will transform the way companies do business in europe. gdpr — or general data protection regulation — is the biggest shake—up of privacy laws since the birth of the internet. it gives people across the european union control over their own personal data — and could mean huge fines for organisations that misuse it. you have probably had a lot of e—mails lately from companies asking you to review the privacy policy. that is because from today and new law starts which changes how our personal data can be used and stops companies using old tricks to get hold of our personal information. gdpr stands for general data protection regulations. it's a huge new law which applies to all eu countries but even companies in america or china have to follow the new rules dealing with eu citizens. gdpr spells out how companies can get our consent to use our personal information. a request from consent cannot be buried under page
let us know, just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. hello and welcome to business live. (pres+sting) we start with four letters that — from today — will transform the way companies do business in europe. gdpr — or general data protection regulation — is the biggest shake—up of privacy laws since the birth of the internet. it gives people across the european union control over their own personal data — and could mean huge fines for organisations that misuse it. you have probably had a lot...
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putting itself at odds with the us. (speaking a foreign language) - it's not an ideological competitor to the united states, in the way that the soviet union was an ideological competitor to liberal capitalism, but it's a geopolitical competitor to american power. - if china's rise continues on the trajectory which they're launched right now, they will inevitably pass us as the largest economy in the world that will be significant. their military capabilities have been growing quite considerably in recent years. - there are some areas where i think we have to rightly push back against chinese influence, and trying to flex its military muscles, particularly in the south china sea. - their back is the middle kingdom now, and in every regard they're flexing their muscle. they haven't pushed yet for regional or wider hegemony, but the aspirations are probably there. once a nation gets additional capability, it's been almost axiomatic in history that it starts to reach out more. we don't wanna contain china, but at the same
putting itself at odds with the us. (speaking a foreign language) - it's not an ideological competitor to the united states, in the way that the soviet union was an ideological competitor to liberal capitalism, but it's a geopolitical competitor to american power. - if china's rise continues on the trajectory which they're launched right now, they will inevitably pass us as the largest economy in the world that will be significant. their military capabilities have been growing quite...
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telecom counselor and use their mail program or canada you're already using our system. about your profit that we earn a living by offering professional support services to keep the systems up and running you know we only get paid by about one in every ten thousand users. but they're very big and we earn enough from them that we can provide our services to the other ninety nine point nine nine nine percent of the free of charge. was to get a good business that is yes we are growing forty five percent here for the last night. open source software has long been standard in private corporations but global giants of the digital economy such as facebook amazon google pay pal only use open source they would never give their competitor microsoft access to their information technology. but european governments continue to submit to the old monopoly signing one contract after the next. contract stipulate the terms and conditions for the government agencies use of microsoft programs the german ministry of the interior is legally obligated to allow inspection of such contracts but
telecom counselor and use their mail program or canada you're already using our system. about your profit that we earn a living by offering professional support services to keep the systems up and running you know we only get paid by about one in every ten thousand users. but they're very big and we earn enough from them that we can provide our services to the other ninety nine point nine nine nine percent of the free of charge. was to get a good business that is yes we are growing forty five...
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that is one of the values of having been so close to us and being willing to help us. we also designed to be a sensible to be commonly used in the accessibility tools not all of them but most of them it worked very well and we asked the national federation of the blind and other entities so that we could get some user feedback. so again if the voter chose to use the ballot marking tool and it acts like this interface where you make selections and you can't over vote it alerts you to the boat, the right side shows you the summary page so you can see that first top judge of the circuit court is only partially completed and that is how we alert them and then you can see the next are fully diluted. in terms of how we try to improve the process, we worked with the university again on simplifying before for for. it is an art were actually a science. we think that it's an art that we are not very good at it so we found over the years that they understand them. it frees up what we need to do to make the form be very specific and easy. we used to joke with the former attorney g
that is one of the values of having been so close to us and being willing to help us. we also designed to be a sensible to be commonly used in the accessibility tools not all of them but most of them it worked very well and we asked the national federation of the blind and other entities so that we could get some user feedback. so again if the voter chose to use the ballot marking tool and it acts like this interface where you make selections and you can't over vote it alerts you to the boat,...
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you are also doing your bit to tell us about it. this is the website or send us a tweet. has to go in there we hear your story. you know. 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 album 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 landing important new lessons it's also a lot of our reporters saw. a jew luciferian is harvesting spinach and mangold she's a student simply as a high school in the ugandan capital kampala. linked to the schools 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 the lady video but they did not become poised so instead of either binding them and producing smoke and for that you must via or maybe buying them in the ground that is going to destroy the shell of that museums because in sacred them and u
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to bring us up to date from new york thank you very much tracking that story for us yes meanwhile talk about timing today the new v.w. boss this man had a bit used his first general assembly to call for more honest open truthful and ethical company culture. greenpeace activists protest outside v.w. the annual general meeting they're calling for climate friendly vehicles clean up reach this banner and they need the corporate culture as well inside as ever high performance models are on show including hybrids and electric vehicles the diesel great crisis is still not completely out of sight and some shareholders remain skeptical. concern leap from the company needs its loyal customers if they go you may as well forget about the business altogether. we have to go for the call definitely yes that's true if sales are good the dividends will be as well we tried v w two when it comes to decision making of the company the porsche and peace families have their say as well as the v.w. workers can slam the state of lower saxony they all have high hopes for him back they make boston april and he w
to bring us up to date from new york thank you very much tracking that story for us yes meanwhile talk about timing today the new v.w. boss this man had a bit used his first general assembly to call for more honest open truthful and ethical company culture. greenpeace activists protest outside v.w. the annual general meeting they're calling for climate friendly vehicles clean up reach this banner and they need the corporate culture as well inside as ever high performance models are on show...
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just going to miss which of us is and there's some one for us it will depend. on and for the. licensing numbers. matter us is over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten points over time stamp each. eighty five percent. of the rich point six percent market share thirty percent year some with four hundred to five hundred three for sure for sure. going rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building to. point one billion dollar ai industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need remember of one one and showed you know for a minute the one and only thing. about your sudden passing i've only just learned you were a south and taken your last to bang turn. your attitude up to us we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry honey i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each breath. but then my feeling started to change you talked about more like it was a game still some are fond of you those that didn't like to question our arc and i secretl
just going to miss which of us is and there's some one for us it will depend. on and for the. licensing numbers. matter us is over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten points over time stamp each. eighty five percent. of the rich point six percent market share thirty percent year some with four hundred to five hundred three for sure for sure. going rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building to. point one billion dollar ai industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the...
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what it does, algorithmically, it uses all of our data to tell us who's high risk of reoffending, medium risk of reoffending, and low risk of reoffending. it's not absolutely perfect, but it gives us a really clear indication of who might commit crime in the future. the ai is trying to identify repeat offenders who, rather than being sent to court, will be entered into a rehabilitation scheme called checkpoint. we all recognise that when we place offenders into the criminaljustice system there is a revolving door of criminaljustice, so we wanted to look at, is there a better way, is there a different way, that can potentially produce more positive outcomes? this is the first time an ai system like this has been used in the uk. so what's the process then? i put my name in here... the system is now searching for the prisoner called meecham. the sergeant will click on the list. the system has decided i am low risk, as a detainee. that is the screen the sergeant be presented with. it says, "low—risk — the subject is not likely to commit an offence in the next month." what happens next? i
what it does, algorithmically, it uses all of our data to tell us who's high risk of reoffending, medium risk of reoffending, and low risk of reoffending. it's not absolutely perfect, but it gives us a really clear indication of who might commit crime in the future. the ai is trying to identify repeat offenders who, rather than being sent to court, will be entered into a rehabilitation scheme called checkpoint. we all recognise that when we place offenders into the criminaljustice system there...
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and help us. [speaking spanish language ] >> with the competition of food trucks, it could be a -- a -- an unfair competition for me to be able to make the same means that i make now. [speaking spanish language ] [inaudible] [speaking spanish language ] >> in order to keep my business running, and my staff -- sorry. [inaudible] >> now that the restaurant is only a few steps away from where senor sisig is. [speaking spanish language ] >> i think that it's unfair that mr. sisig as the appellant has created a large base of support through his media presence. [speaking spanish language ] >> he's very popular, and his following goes wherever he goes. he does have more than one truck. [speaking spanish language ] >> and the noise level that he creates can also annoy the neighbors and possibly my clients by creating a high level of stress. [speaking spanish language ] [please stand by for captioner [speaking spanish] >> some of its negatives effects are the level of noise that it creates and the congesti
and help us. [speaking spanish language ] >> with the competition of food trucks, it could be a -- a -- an unfair competition for me to be able to make the same means that i make now. [speaking spanish language ] [inaudible] [speaking spanish language ] >> in order to keep my business running, and my staff -- sorry. [inaudible] >> now that the restaurant is only a few steps away from where senor sisig is. [speaking spanish language ] >> i think that it's unfair that mr....
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the co-founder and executive director of data for black lives joins us thanks for being with us here on our international this is an interesting story to say the least. so recognition isn't the only tool of its kind and many other companies are also selling it or versions of it so why is amazon. particularly concerned. yes thanks i think that's a really good question you know there's been a number of privates up contracting companies that work with law enforcement come time a major tech company has established this kind of relationship with law enforcement you know i think just the fact of amazon's reach you know in the year two thousand and twenty one amazon will be responsible for fifty percent of all e-commerce sales right so that means that the purchases any of the interactions that we have with amazon's age all that data that the consumers are creating will be used and we think weaponized against vulnerable communities through this software you know i think also besides amazon size and its reach and its influence in the world right now you know jeff bezos has come out and spoken
the co-founder and executive director of data for black lives joins us thanks for being with us here on our international this is an interesting story to say the least. so recognition isn't the only tool of its kind and many other companies are also selling it or versions of it so why is amazon. particularly concerned. yes thanks i think that's a really good question you know there's been a number of privates up contracting companies that work with law enforcement come time a major tech company...
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now many of us use social media or indeed i crowd source some questions today or used social media before before i came here but what's really interesting has been the public outcry over so-called shadow profiles where facebook collects and stores data about internet users that don't have or use facebook now i understand that facebook admits that you get that you collect this data and store it for about ten days but given that the state is connected continuously and that most people use internet almost every day then in effect this becomes a continuous cycle now i believe in self responsibility and i know that by having my own facebook account i have to take some responsibility for what i put on my own facebook account but what happens if i don't have a facebook account is you know any way of preventing facebook collecting my data to avoid the internet altogether or cannot is there is there another way how do how can not news stop facebook correct in their data and what do you do they're not done on facebook straight or do you commercialize it and give you do that is it morally acceptable
now many of us use social media or indeed i crowd source some questions today or used social media before before i came here but what's really interesting has been the public outcry over so-called shadow profiles where facebook collects and stores data about internet users that don't have or use facebook now i understand that facebook admits that you get that you collect this data and store it for about ten days but given that the state is connected continuously and that most people use...
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we're using jefferson-era wood., using the same techniques. this will all be painted. we have the arches raised, the rail, the bases down here. in the top, in this entry passage, we have the beginning of the and tablature -- entabl atures in the house. the entablatures, above the column in the greek or roman architecture. we are in the lower level of the house. in this restoration process we are using the bench to create moldings. most of them are out of poplar wood. the tools we are using for modern-day woodwork -- we are going back in time and using different old-style tools. we have a newer tool but it is made in the old way. it is a would body -- wooden body plan with the grooves to hold it in place. this one actually has the doors that were in the house. we have used this for some of the window panel jams. some of the other tools to make these pieces like this where you have -- this is part of the cornice of the and tablature, and you have a lot of concave or convex areas. you cannot use a flat plane, you have to use one that has either a round bottom -- i hope yo
we're using jefferson-era wood., using the same techniques. this will all be painted. we have the arches raised, the rail, the bases down here. in the top, in this entry passage, we have the beginning of the and tablature -- entabl atures in the house. the entablatures, above the column in the greek or roman architecture. we are in the lower level of the house. in this restoration process we are using the bench to create moldings. most of them are out of poplar wood. the tools we are using for...
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this initial sketch of the master plan from david ajay highlights the use of integrated use districts and retaining the historic street grid from the navy which allows us to keep more of the existing buildings, and those existing buildings are what really lend the authenticity and character to this site. you see on the top left the artist building, on the bottom right, some of the smaller landmark buildings and in between are these very large-scale buildings, which we find very, very exciting for a potential adaptive reuse, and the design for development document is written in such a way that the adaptive reuse of these structures are incentivized. on the top right is one of the most relevant. this is the philadelphia shipyard, which was repurposed to a headquarters for a large company. and on the bottom left is a former dry dock in germany that was redeveloped and repurposed with urban development around it. we also drew upon the various aspects of san francisco and its neighborhoods and the commonalities that we find where there's walkability and there's that pedestrian scale. san f
this initial sketch of the master plan from david ajay highlights the use of integrated use districts and retaining the historic street grid from the navy which allows us to keep more of the existing buildings, and those existing buildings are what really lend the authenticity and character to this site. you see on the top left the artist building, on the bottom right, some of the smaller landmark buildings and in between are these very large-scale buildings, which we find very, very exciting...
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us. to mark was in the region of to moscow is plagued with various problems with all of twenty two thousand hectares of land are used for coca cultivation is a harbor is used as a drug trafficking route to mexico and central america when i was the author it is a week and there's a substantial informal economy as a result of drug trafficking has taken over the region in a way not. just you know as we found in the barra trees and trafficking routes are all in the same small area. when the state was unable to take control of the region off to the funk left the state failed either because of corruption oil inadequate planning and so criminal anarchy has prevailed. and that's obviously been done in the region surrounding to moscow in over one hundred twenty former fark guerillas are involved in the drug trade and i think together with the eleven guerrillas that means eleven criminal organizations are active in the area and says that it's not realistic to assume that problems dating back fifty
us. to mark was in the region of to moscow is plagued with various problems with all of twenty two thousand hectares of land are used for coca cultivation is a harbor is used as a drug trafficking route to mexico and central america when i was the author it is a week and there's a substantial informal economy as a result of drug trafficking has taken over the region in a way not. just you know as we found in the barra trees and trafficking routes are all in the same small area. when the state...
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couldn't most of us and the same. applies to roads and highways in our prayers and national defense and a whole lot of other things so that once you explain to people what the taxes are out basically building the institutions that serve us as a community of people they understand the logic of it and even when the paying full bill comes to pay it and the struggles begin about who should pay what only should of it that's when things get dicey and in their upset about not wanting to pay some groups begin to question the whole notion of the tax itself but as i say that's a kind of point of view that does not bear any serious investigation. what do you think professor are sort of let's accept that there were going to be taxed at the question of who are water how much what or what are you in your view are you looking around the world and look at the neck not economic for your whole career what are the most unfair types of taxes and where in the world do they exist today . well for me from my perspective one of the things a
couldn't most of us and the same. applies to roads and highways in our prayers and national defense and a whole lot of other things so that once you explain to people what the taxes are out basically building the institutions that serve us as a community of people they understand the logic of it and even when the paying full bill comes to pay it and the struggles begin about who should pay what only should of it that's when things get dicey and in their upset about not wanting to pay some...
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to use them. and, when you mentioned batteries, about how new batteries will probably help many of these challenges that we face, for helping the disabled. let me just note, that there are new batteries on the way. and, dr. goodenough, the inventor of the lithium battery has had a major breakthrough that should have an incredible impact on the things we are talking about pick but then again, we have to make sure that the fda approves the use of these batteries. and, everybody else approves the innovation all the way down. so, i am very please -- pleased that you have alerted us to the bureaucratic problems that have to be overcome in utilizing new technologies for our veterans. thank you very much. >> thank you. i now recognize -- for five minutes. >> thank you, madame chairwoman. i want to thank the chairwoman and ranking member lipinski, and chairman weber and ranking member -- for joining us today. is member of the science, space and technology committee and the veterans committee, i want to th
to use them. and, when you mentioned batteries, about how new batteries will probably help many of these challenges that we face, for helping the disabled. let me just note, that there are new batteries on the way. and, dr. goodenough, the inventor of the lithium battery has had a major breakthrough that should have an incredible impact on the things we are talking about pick but then again, we have to make sure that the fda approves the use of these batteries. and, everybody else approves the...
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informing and using my makes pretty use of image. was approved talk about the. best and the best thing about this project is that our viewers how we are part of the problem. reveals our consumerism. our thought was throwing mentality. we just keep producing and the worst accumulates everywhere and bit of move but if you want to get the global trash problem under control we have to get out of the single use trial one of the imo that. using things once said then throwing them away doesn't even make economic sense it's a waste of resources which we can't afford really then there are the added production costs of course the whole process produces masses of the greenhouse gas coming dioxide according to projections the economic consequences of rising temperatures will be devastating. forest fires hurricanes drought these consequences of climate change are tragic for those affected and their costs keep climbing twenty seventeen hurricane erma set a new record that caused over thirty two billion dollars in damages. will this trend continue insurers in particular have t
informing and using my makes pretty use of image. was approved talk about the. best and the best thing about this project is that our viewers how we are part of the problem. reveals our consumerism. our thought was throwing mentality. we just keep producing and the worst accumulates everywhere and bit of move but if you want to get the global trash problem under control we have to get out of the single use trial one of the imo that. using things once said then throwing them away doesn't even...
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and they did it using bank accounts that had been opened months earlier using fake i.d.'s and since lane inactive the hackers had sent payment requests from bangladesh bank to the new york fed on thursday and by friday the money had hit accounts at our c.b.c. in manila. it was then moved between an array of other accounts controlled by a remittance company called phil rem some of it was converted into philippine pesos over a period of ten days the money was transferred elektra likely and in cash and channeled into manila's casino industry. the accounts here on jupiter street were a vital clue for investigators they were crucial for laundering the money and someone had set them up using false names and fake credentials the question is who . the philippine senate held an inquiry into the laundering of the proceeds of the heist. it heard that the accounts were opened by the manager of the r c b c jupiter street branch a woman called my a. good bill good with him. and i really doubt it's ruth she says she opened the accounts for this man a manila casino owner and agent she'd
and they did it using bank accounts that had been opened months earlier using fake i.d.'s and since lane inactive the hackers had sent payment requests from bangladesh bank to the new york fed on thursday and by friday the money had hit accounts at our c.b.c. in manila. it was then moved between an array of other accounts controlled by a remittance company called phil rem some of it was converted into philippine pesos over a period of ten days the money was transferred elektra likely and in...
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nobody has it like us. [applause] loyal citizens like you, the people of tennessee help build this country, and together, we are taking back our country. we are returning the power back to our great american patriots. [applause] >> this great state is forged through the sweat and courage of tough frontier men and strong frontier women who braved the elements and defied the danger to carve out a home in the willedderness. not easy. tennessee pioneers. these are incredible people. your relatives who love their family, love their country and love their god made this beautiful state into their beloved home. this is the state of country music, nashville legends. we love those legends, and of memphis blues. it's the state of andrew jackson, a great president, and a great general, by the way. it's the state of davey crockett and sergeant york. this november, this is the state where america's come back will continue full speed ahead. we stand on the shoulders of american heros. what we have done, what we have done
nobody has it like us. [applause] loyal citizens like you, the people of tennessee help build this country, and together, we are taking back our country. we are returning the power back to our great american patriots. [applause] >> this great state is forged through the sweat and courage of tough frontier men and strong frontier women who braved the elements and defied the danger to carve out a home in the willedderness. not easy. tennessee pioneers. these are incredible people. your...
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you can use the old windows. many buildings are using curtains and drapes that provide energy efficiency at night. so it's not, just the replacement of them. we have seen them replace them again and again. modern windows don't last 100 years. >> i was going to add that one of the things that people don't necessarily think of is offices it's usually the heat load. even in cold climates, it's the heat load because of the lights. the human bodies. computer systems. printers. there's so much off loading of heat. in san francisco, we're in such a mild climate. i thought it was understanding, i wanted to underline the heat load. she wasn't talking about getting too cold. sometimes we come in on monday and generally it's about heat in the space. >> question 3. anybody remember question 3 from bruce? >> bruce asked about construction waste. for points for construction waste. on this project, we recycled nearly 95 percent of the construction demolition waste and parts of that was our efforts is separating material and whe
you can use the old windows. many buildings are using curtains and drapes that provide energy efficiency at night. so it's not, just the replacement of them. we have seen them replace them again and again. modern windows don't last 100 years. >> i was going to add that one of the things that people don't necessarily think of is offices it's usually the heat load. even in cold climates, it's the heat load because of the lights. the human bodies. computer systems. printers. there's so much...
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how do you use it? and i think we need to make certain that research is directed in a way that we can answer those questions. the sensor technology has improve d dramatically and it's rapidly advancing. so they're getting smaller and smaller. our ability to include them is much improved. i don't think that's one of the biggest challenges. now powering those devices, that is a challenge of course because they require on board battery power as well. again, research needs to be b addressed on how we can use the data effectively. how clinicians can use the data, but also protecting the privacy of the patient. >> are we training the next generation of scientists to do this work that reaches across a lot of different areas. do you think we're doing an a adequaad adequate job of that? do you think we need to do more and focus? what do we need to do more of there? >> i'd be hesitant to speak more broadly, but i think we are. i think we, one of the benefits of this type of research that it is interdisciplinary a
how do you use it? and i think we need to make certain that research is directed in a way that we can answer those questions. the sensor technology has improve d dramatically and it's rapidly advancing. so they're getting smaller and smaller. our ability to include them is much improved. i don't think that's one of the biggest challenges. now powering those devices, that is a challenge of course because they require on board battery power as well. again, research needs to be b addressed on how...
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use, so greater variety of land uses would be covered. there's greater retention and adaptive reuse of the historic buildings in the shipyard, and improved bicycle and pedestrian connectivity. the transportation plan is being updated to reflect these project adjustments since 2010. while many aspects of the original transportation plan remain relevant and as i mentioned, like the environmental review, the transportation plan did build in an understanding that over the course of development there might be changes in use. it was still necessary and appropriate to make sure that the land use and the site plan changes were captured in the transportation plan. and also, while the transportation plan in 2010 was very robust and particularly strong on providing major transit improvements, some updating was needed to reflect the current trend and position us for expected future changes that were unforeseen in 2010. in particular, the plan now much better reflects the link between parking and trips that we are now really doing a lot of our transpo
use, so greater variety of land uses would be covered. there's greater retention and adaptive reuse of the historic buildings in the shipyard, and improved bicycle and pedestrian connectivity. the transportation plan is being updated to reflect these project adjustments since 2010. while many aspects of the original transportation plan remain relevant and as i mentioned, like the environmental review, the transportation plan did build in an understanding that over the course of development...
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let us know. just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. yes, we want to get your comments. i was thinking about it and you can't go far wrong with the cake? big and expensive cake and everyone is happy. we will come onto that later. get your thoughts coming into us. we start with driverless cars. they are on their way, whether we like it or not, and today the eu will unveil its plans to catch up with the us and china in this fast—developing technology. it will include investments in infrastructure as well as co—operation between member states on rules and ethics. the eu's flagship programme only began last year. l3 pilot is operated by a consortium of car companies led by volkswagen which will test vehicles across ten countries. notjust a catchy name! compare that to the us, where nevada became the first state to permit testing back in 2011. now 21 states have laws governing driverless car testing. china's also investing heavily with plans to launch 30 million vehicles with some degree of autonomy within the next decade. it's set to be the world's biggest market for aut
let us know. just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. yes, we want to get your comments. i was thinking about it and you can't go far wrong with the cake? big and expensive cake and everyone is happy. we will come onto that later. get your thoughts coming into us. we start with driverless cars. they are on their way, whether we like it or not, and today the eu will unveil its plans to catch up with the us and china in this fast—developing technology. it will include investments in infrastructure as...
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use political interests these guidelines guideline is that german weapons should not be used to fuel wars or oppress people but many doubt whether these fundamental principles are always it hits to and recent weapons exports to saudi arabia and turkey have drawn heavy criticism but how can a company control where its products are being used and by whom i spoke to our correspondent peter craven outside the courthouse in stuttgart and i asked him what this trial will tell us about companies responsibility for their products after the sale. but it's a question of the extent to which you are directly responsible. in directly and ethically responsible in this is very interesting heckler and koch and responded to their own situation of having found themselves in this situation that they had sold weapons that were used in a. terrible atrocities and in massacres in mexico they have now completely rewound and as we mentioned in our report they're looking to only make a exports to e.u. countries to nato and nato associate countries believing that then the weapons will be much more clearly unde
use political interests these guidelines guideline is that german weapons should not be used to fuel wars or oppress people but many doubt whether these fundamental principles are always it hits to and recent weapons exports to saudi arabia and turkey have drawn heavy criticism but how can a company control where its products are being used and by whom i spoke to our correspondent peter craven outside the courthouse in stuttgart and i asked him what this trial will tell us about companies...
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emotional data can be used against us because we always feel something. so although we think we are logical beings, research shows that even when we are not aware 0!’ even when we are not conscious, we always have a feeling about things. you like it or not, you dislike it or not, and that actually affects our decisions, affects even our learning, our attention, all of that. your emotional responses are a key component in purchasing, even if you don't realise it, and companies want that crucial motion data. welcome to the world of neuromarketing. realeyes, whose clients have included up mars and lg, specialise in emotion detection and neuromarketing. they use facial cues to get consumers‘ reactions when viewing adverts, so that messages can be refined to hit the right spot. and i'm putting that to the test with the help of some classic bbc clips. play it nice and cool, son, nice and cool, you know what i mean? using just a webcam, realeyes are going to measure my emotional response. so you are clearly mapping features of the face here, and is it enough
emotional data can be used against us because we always feel something. so although we think we are logical beings, research shows that even when we are not aware 0!’ even when we are not conscious, we always have a feeling about things. you like it or not, you dislike it or not, and that actually affects our decisions, affects even our learning, our attention, all of that. your emotional responses are a key component in purchasing, even if you don't realise it, and companies want that...
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all of us or shiver. here me there are three of the best political stuff. you know just. call. them. what city need to be a. long. crewman . through the entire. day he was in berlin. now seventy years of cost and he has returned to the city where he buried his brothers no thank you nine hundred forty five. zero. five doesn't buy the notion. that the. neither the germans the russians and the. army soldier nikolai muscle oh rescued a german girl but when they decided to establish the name of the child it turned out that didn't burn and there had been thousands of such cases. are all in a well or at least notion of a. storm just leading way miley are trying to. score a blue form knew he was the young boys me. the second front they write so much about in western history books was launched just eleven months before victory by this time the red army could have achieved it by itself but i shiver yeah can i be sure love it for all for on. us they're all sort of toil name season but above all in us. he just though
all of us or shiver. here me there are three of the best political stuff. you know just. call. them. what city need to be a. long. crewman . through the entire. day he was in berlin. now seventy years of cost and he has returned to the city where he buried his brothers no thank you nine hundred forty five. zero. five doesn't buy the notion. that the. neither the germans the russians and the. army soldier nikolai muscle oh rescued a german girl but when they decided to establish the name of the...
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tell us what you think — just use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing. north korea has agreed to let in a team of south korean journalists watch the dismantling of its nuclear test site at punggye—ri. pyongyang had earlier refused them visas, though international experts and journalists from other countries, including the us, had been invited. the move comes as president moonjae—in visits washington to try to salvage plans for a summit next month between kim jong—un and donald trump. president trump earlier said there was a substantial chance the summit would not go ahead. david willis reports. by by the time president no—one had arrived at the white house, a meeting to set the agenda for an historic summit had morphed into a discussion about how to save it. i don't want to waste a lot of time and i'm sure he does not want to either. so there is a substantial chance that won't work out, and that is ok. it does not mean it won't work out over a period of time. is ok. it does not mean it won't work out over a period of timem may not work out forjun
tell us what you think — just use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing. north korea has agreed to let in a team of south korean journalists watch the dismantling of its nuclear test site at punggye—ri. pyongyang had earlier refused them visas, though international experts and journalists from other countries, including the us, had been invited. the move comes as president moonjae—in visits washington to try to salvage plans for a summit next month between kim jong—un and donald trump. president...
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give us your reaction on the us decision. what is your take on what that means for iran? we are concerned by mr trump's action. the international community and the media could use the attention and the iranian media could use this opportunity as to why the nuclear negotiations were ongoing. we saw a dramatic increase in iran's years after that penalty on the crackdown on the civil society and afraid it might happen again. the concern is that could be a step backwards in terms of reform with iran. could you tell us how much iran has changed since the nuclear deal of 2015? there was so much talk about how the economy would be improved, international businesses will be able to have this access to the economy with so many young people who would be buying up apple products and to what extent has iran changed since 2015? the main outcome, what happened after the removal of the sanctions, uranium people saw that the main reason for their misery and the bad economic situation was actually the huge corruption within the system. —— iranian. that was the reason why we had, for t
give us your reaction on the us decision. what is your take on what that means for iran? we are concerned by mr trump's action. the international community and the media could use the attention and the iranian media could use this opportunity as to why the nuclear negotiations were ongoing. we saw a dramatic increase in iran's years after that penalty on the crackdown on the civil society and afraid it might happen again. the concern is that could be a step backwards in terms of reform with...
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looked at us give him the courage. to ask about us in the case. and in addition the leave the battle in the us but. that he must be. mad that i get it and sit at the bus the subsidies. still center that's what i do for the most good folks about they want something i. should look at do because it's what it says linnean in a. as usual because your coming article at. the ship end of this when does the. welcome to sample was seventy chick why didn't she. suck. suck alicia and look at the canucks used to say that families. this has already been dealt with course has a gibson but that's be a fair shot because feel they have been the chicken up. and lead him as missing. so if so let us now eddie kennison squeak it may feel nice as a smoke addition to good is in no and funny how it executes just sitting on a skin that's to help has too much of the head of the end of the. cannot. image coming. up on you. what. does it mean to do any only when you know you want it. to be. done and should proceed and which that is not the. misery index most of them will post
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and robertson with us now visiting professor of cyber security at the university of warwick joining us via skype from coventry nice to see you again ian. paul brennan pointed out in his report that companies have had two years to get themselves in order for this was that long enough to for everyone to make it happen. i think that's probably a reasonable timescale i mean we the university of aren't here have taken actions to to ensure that any additional data that we're keeping for research purposes is now covered by the g.d.p. our point in appropriate data controllers but we were already looking after student data in appropriate fashion we feel for a long time before then so really we were tidying up and making sure that we were to come right absolutely everything and i really feel that many companies will be in doing that in the first place and shouldn't have left it to the last minute. what worries me the take please is the things which you see on the news today and what should probably be speaking about and that you see suggestion as somehow in g.d.p. are is actually blocking access
and robertson with us now visiting professor of cyber security at the university of warwick joining us via skype from coventry nice to see you again ian. paul brennan pointed out in his report that companies have had two years to get themselves in order for this was that long enough to for everyone to make it happen. i think that's probably a reasonable timescale i mean we the university of aren't here have taken actions to to ensure that any additional data that we're keeping for research...
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stay with us. stay with us. ay with us . . . before you and your rheumatologist move to another treatment, ask if xeljanz xr is right for you. xeljanz xr is a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. it can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz xr if you have an infection. tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts and higher liver tests and cholesterol levels have happened. your doctor should perform blood tests before you start and while taking xeljanz xr, and monitor certain liver tests. tell your doctor if you were in a region where fungal infections are common and if you have had tb, hepatitis b or c, or are prone to infections. xeljanz xr can reduce the symptoms of ra, even without methotrexate. ask your rheumatologist about xeljanz xr.
stay with us. stay with us. ay with us . . . before you and your rheumatologist move to another treatment, ask if xeljanz xr is right for you. xeljanz xr is a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. it can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have...
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dad took care of us. shannon: fox news alert, first lady milania trump went through procedure to treat a benign kidney condition. what else are we learning tonight? >> reporter: the white house as this procedure was a success and the first lady is in good spirits but she is expected to stay at the hospital for the rest of the week. that is how serious this procedure was in the white house is describing it as an embolization procedure to treat a benign kidney condition. the procedure was successful and there were no complications. we don't know what the condition is but embolization is typically used to treat tumors and in this case this was a benign tumor in the way it works is you put a catheter in an artery and inject particles into the artery which then blocks the blood vessel which leads to the tumor and kill the, that procedure was a success. it is a complicated procedure but a fairly routine one and the vice president tonight said it had been planned for quite some time. >> i speak for people everyw
dad took care of us. shannon: fox news alert, first lady milania trump went through procedure to treat a benign kidney condition. what else are we learning tonight? >> reporter: the white house as this procedure was a success and the first lady is in good spirits but she is expected to stay at the hospital for the rest of the week. that is how serious this procedure was in the white house is describing it as an embolization procedure to treat a benign kidney condition. the procedure was...
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to help us. -- san franciscans to help us. we set up a fund at our public health foundation and all the dollars go to the clinics to continue their efforts. i'm so proud today. and i had my own experience of running a community clinic in a middle of a disaster. i know how important it is to get the support we provided to these clinics, so i want to ask the staff to come up and talk about their experience. the first one is ramona. she'll give opening remarks. [applause] >> hello, everyone. my name is ramona, i'm registered further at the family health center. i work in the complex care management team at zuckerberg general hospital. i would like to thank everyone who had a hand in putting this together. this was a wonderful medical relief mission. and i speak for everyone when i say this was truly an amazing experience, we feel so blessed to work the staff. the community offers primary care and home care services to patients at risk in the surrounding area. and it's truly serving its community in
to help us. -- san franciscans to help us. we set up a fund at our public health foundation and all the dollars go to the clinics to continue their efforts. i'm so proud today. and i had my own experience of running a community clinic in a middle of a disaster. i know how important it is to get the support we provided to these clinics, so i want to ask the staff to come up and talk about their experience. the first one is ramona. she'll give opening remarks. [applause] >> hello, everyone....
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thank you again for hosting us. >> thank you for including us in "culturewire." ♪ >> this is the regular meeting of the small business commission monday, may 21, 2018. the meeting is being called to order at 2:10 p.m. small business commission thanks media services and sfgov-tv for televising the meeting, which can be viewed on sfgov2, channel 78, or sfgovtv.org. members of the public, please take this community to -- opportunity to silence your phone. public comment is limited to 3 minutes per speaker. speakers are requested but not required to state their names. completion of a speaker card, while optional, will help to ensure proper spelling of names in the written record. please place speaker cards in the basket to the right of the lectern. they will be called in the order in which they were placed in the basket. >> it is our custom to begin and end each meeting with a reminder that the office of small business is the only place to start your new business in san francisco and it's the best place to get answers to your questions about doing business in san francisco. it should be your
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that will become much more important in the years to come and this is the electric us to use in three d. printing and my expectation is that the amount of products that we that we will be using that have been produced in the three d. printer will enormously trees in the coming years. growing cyanobacteria to make lactic acid for use in plastic manufacturing requires the details scientific recipe . researcher dr sabrina explains how the cyanobacteria is grown in the lab. here we grow the three cultures that when the news is to not too late. large bottles that will be again used to inoculate our pilot facility which is from three four hundred liters of two thousand liters so you're growing a small amount in here and then you'll dump it and went to looks like an empty clear yet liquid and then it grows to be the screen yes exactly yeah what's in here right now what are these are we had was a bit in the electic case of producing bacteria but we do is the monitor as close as possible all different part of meters from ph to temperature to a new trend concentration in order to find the best
that will become much more important in the years to come and this is the electric us to use in three d. printing and my expectation is that the amount of products that we that we will be using that have been produced in the three d. printer will enormously trees in the coming years. growing cyanobacteria to make lactic acid for use in plastic manufacturing requires the details scientific recipe . researcher dr sabrina explains how the cyanobacteria is grown in the lab. here we grow the three...
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started using the #govotetn and using that around our election activities. it's fun for our people to see that trending on election day. people who get the election sticker in our state use that to further develop that connectivity. i think those are really good ideas that y'all have shared. i tell people as i'm encouraging participation there's really -- i'm going to limit it to four groups of people that you can encourage to go vote. you know, first you ought to talk to your family members about getting them out there to go and vote, participate in the process, that second group of people will be friends, people you're close to but not related to, people inside your inner circle and then we go outside that, acquaintances, people that you know a little bit but maybe not so much, you know, maybe you go to church with them or a little league baseball game or grocery store and four are complete strangers. when you go outside those four groups you don't have to contact anybody. god, y'all are a tough crowd. really it's about connectivity. and also getting peopl
started using the #govotetn and using that around our election activities. it's fun for our people to see that trending on election day. people who get the election sticker in our state use that to further develop that connectivity. i think those are really good ideas that y'all have shared. i tell people as i'm encouraging participation there's really -- i'm going to limit it to four groups of people that you can encourage to go vote. you know, first you ought to talk to your family members...
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thank you forjoining us. getting us out of more fun facts. more of them, i fear, getting us out of more fun facts. more of them, ifear, tomorrow. and we will be in windsor. join us for that. good evening. plenty of fine, dry weather in the forecast for the next few days and often it will be sunny as well. certainly some sunny skies here in the far north of scotland. it wasn't like that everywhere. more cloud further south, which up nicely on the satellite photo. cloud associated with a weather front moving south and east. behind that, some sunshine, but also we are getting into some relatively cool air. during tonight, temperatures willdip air. during tonight, temperatures will dip away. particularly well we have clear skies. even the cloud in the south will break up. looking at the south will break up. looking at the temperature profile into the morning, green and blue weathers across parts of north wales and northwards. temperatures down very close to freezing, perhaps giving us some grass frost in places to start tomorrow. after a chilly s
thank you forjoining us. getting us out of more fun facts. more of them, i fear, getting us out of more fun facts. more of them, ifear, tomorrow. and we will be in windsor. join us for that. good evening. plenty of fine, dry weather in the forecast for the next few days and often it will be sunny as well. certainly some sunny skies here in the far north of scotland. it wasn't like that everywhere. more cloud further south, which up nicely on the satellite photo. cloud associated with a weather...
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i don't think white people are used to being called white people use the phrase a lot you know the rest of us have to be explained in some way right but white people get to be fancy things like people and human. so when they're called white people there's some white people who just aren't used to that seat at the shows you'll see like white people with their arms folded like. you're talking about me you see white people you must be talking about me if you think i'm talking about you yes if i knew you knew what i love most about the joke now is that when i look into the audience you always see this. guy just to non-racist stretching. and how hard it kind of joins us here on sat welcome to the stream of the back to the story of harry good to have you so as we saw there social justice racial justice plays a key theme in your netflix special and that's one of the things that apparently really resonates with our all my community who are also fans of the use i want to pull up a tweet here this is he says the racism bit peppered throughout the show was very well done not. preachy but making th
i don't think white people are used to being called white people use the phrase a lot you know the rest of us have to be explained in some way right but white people get to be fancy things like people and human. so when they're called white people there's some white people who just aren't used to that seat at the shows you'll see like white people with their arms folded like. you're talking about me you see white people you must be talking about me if you think i'm talking about you yes if i...
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we use different inks and we use also use different inorganic compounds. some of them are rare earths, different types of element we use. and sometimes we use very traditional ones, but we use them in unusual ways. this specially developed scanner can detect the unique materials but sometimes the security features are invisible, like on the certificate of authenticity. but we are assured they are there. i thought this was more forwardthinking and innovative. and it's something not particularly visible on the prints so it's is not as hackable in this day and age. hopefully completely unhackable. along with the books and photographs, a 12—inch picture disc of ricochet and let's dance remastered by nile rodgers will be in the set, selling for £3,000. how do you think david bowie would have reacted to this? well, i would like to think that, as he was the most extraordinary innovator and unbelievably original, i think he would have been quite tickled by it, i think. hello, and welcome to the week in tech. it was the week that the researchers at the universit
we use different inks and we use also use different inorganic compounds. some of them are rare earths, different types of element we use. and sometimes we use very traditional ones, but we use them in unusual ways. this specially developed scanner can detect the unique materials but sometimes the security features are invisible, like on the certificate of authenticity. but we are assured they are there. i thought this was more forwardthinking and innovative. and it's something not particularly...
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so if so let us now andy. feel nice is a smoke addition to good is in no and for him and executes his signal to skin the to hell has too much of the head of the being of the. and i'm. committed to getting. this job on. what. does it mean to do to me only when you say you wanted to add to it. and you had done so pro-choice as well which is not to. get the full meal post when i was in the moment it was going to slip away but if i make a lot of it i love again. it's just best. of all i need a new signal comes in certain soft g.'s so incredible live color yet. they could literally all the men i think don't respect backed off l.l. sound ms woke up i read this after your name they measure suppose a measurement. or sunset once yeah i like style this difficulty. children dream of becoming past. a thought or from the start and set the. scene manager from your own. house back by society struck. second reaching for the star witness documentary on al-jazeera. hoping to rebuild a country that went through insufferable conf
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let us know, use the hashtag #bbcbizlive. hello and welcome to business live. profits have surged at the world's most valuable listed company as consumers continue to splash the cash on apple's most expensive iphone. the firm had revenues ofjust over $61 billion over the past three months — that's a 16% increase on the same period last year. profits reached $13 billion — a 25% increase. apple's business model is very heavily reliant on the iphone and it managed to selljust over 52 million handsets — that's up byjust under 3%. the total value of iphone sales is up — now at $38 billion — as an increasing number of customers move across to their flagship iphone x, $1,000 it costs. apple may be struggling with a saturated smartphone market, but the company's share price is still up over 40% from the start of last year. following the us government's overhaul of the tax system, the tech giant has announced a $100 billion buyback of shares. joining me now is susan standiford, chief operating 0fficer, zeal network. good to see you. give us your take on these
let us know, use the hashtag #bbcbizlive. hello and welcome to business live. profits have surged at the world's most valuable listed company as consumers continue to splash the cash on apple's most expensive iphone. the firm had revenues ofjust over $61 billion over the past three months — that's a 16% increase on the same period last year. profits reached $13 billion — a 25% increase. apple's business model is very heavily reliant on the iphone and it managed to selljust over 52 million...
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telling us. well this is around one a con a means prognosis of what's going on is news alex de vries he says that every six months that the use or the energy use of bitcoin is going up and that currently it's about consuming globally the amount of energy that ireland does as a country so that's a lot of energy here's a bit of a graph to give you an idea of which direction we're headed with this is a two thousand eight hundred bitcoin energy consumption for crack house and by degrees math computers that mine for bitcoin we have a good idea what that is basically going in labor intensive. code and doing all kinds of equations to get these bitcoins out of there is very very labor intensive but the same currently is using two point five gigawatts of power and on track to triple by the end of the year so this is like a lot of energy to be used every single second of every day and devise also says that this has gone up in the past six months by doubling just as we're talking about doubling within in fu
telling us. well this is around one a con a means prognosis of what's going on is news alex de vries he says that every six months that the use or the energy use of bitcoin is going up and that currently it's about consuming globally the amount of energy that ireland does as a country so that's a lot of energy here's a bit of a graph to give you an idea of which direction we're headed with this is a two thousand eight hundred bitcoin energy consumption for crack house and by degrees math...
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us. just missed disrespected us. diminished us. but they don't understand we are americans, and that is not going to be tolerated in this country. [applause] >> and it you know what we got to do? we have to vote them out. [applause] >> now, y'all, we classy. and we sassy. but if you cross us, things may get a little nasty. [laughter] [applause] >> i love you all. god bless you. and god bless the united states of america. thank you. [applause] >> how about diamond and silk? is the awesome or what? please help me welcome a great friend of the nra. his company, midweight usa is celebrating 40 years of serving america's gun owners from its headquarters in columbia, missouri. along with his wife, he created the roundup program, which has provided more than $15 million to help fund our legislative battles in congress, state capitals in the courts. he is a sponsor of today's leadership forum, and a generous supporter of the institute for legislative action and our activities. please join me in welcoming a great american. our friend, larry
us. just missed disrespected us. diminished us. but they don't understand we are americans, and that is not going to be tolerated in this country. [applause] >> and it you know what we got to do? we have to vote them out. [applause] >> now, y'all, we classy. and we sassy. but if you cross us, things may get a little nasty. [laughter] [applause] >> i love you all. god bless you. and god bless the united states of america. thank you. [applause] >> how about diamond and...
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do stay with us laura. reminding our view is that we are watching the doors of this police precinct in new york city where harvey weinstein, the movie producer with a string of allegations made against him by women over the last eight months or so women over the last eight months or so is expected to hand himself over to police. laura, could you remind oui’ to police. laura, could you remind our viewers what we are expecting to happen today. we are expecting him to walk through these doors to turn himself over to police. he will then be in police custody and at that point go to a courthouse which is just a nearby for the formal charges, for the arrangement. what we're expecting is he will be charged with a criminal sexual act stemming from a case in 2004 involving actress lucia evans who said that harvey weinstein forced her to perform oral sex on him in his manhattan office. while there have been dozens of cases it involving harvey weinstein which have come forward recently, it is this case that we are h
do stay with us laura. reminding our view is that we are watching the doors of this police precinct in new york city where harvey weinstein, the movie producer with a string of allegations made against him by women over the last eight months or so women over the last eight months or so is expected to hand himself over to police. laura, could you remind oui’ to police. laura, could you remind our viewers what we are expecting to happen today. we are expecting him to walk through these doors to...
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so don't blame us for what a criminal do. don't penalize us for what a criminal do. [cheering and applause] this is my own personal opinion. people had more control we would not need no gun control. [cheering and applause] you all know we were up on the hill talking about first amendment and i know people are marching in the street about gun control but they don't have the right to use their first amendment right to infringe upon our second amendment right. as if the left wants to talk about something how about talking about the democratic party. [crowd boos] and how they wanted to not end slavery but keep slavery. it was the nra that helped our ancestors to protect themselves from the democratic party. [cheering and applause] if they want a mark against something, how about march against the democratic party who created the kkk. [cheering and applause] i thank god because it was the nra that helped my ancestors protect and defend themselves so don't blame the nra for this. you blame the person that takes the guns and use the guns. that is who you blame, not the nra.
so don't blame us for what a criminal do. don't penalize us for what a criminal do. [cheering and applause] this is my own personal opinion. people had more control we would not need no gun control. [cheering and applause] you all know we were up on the hill talking about first amendment and i know people are marching in the street about gun control but they don't have the right to use their first amendment right to infringe upon our second amendment right. as if the left wants to talk about...
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day with us. long. europe. what unites. what divides. the funniest looks trudging course. what binds the continent together. tensors and stories aplenty a. spotlight on people. sixty minutes on d w. the fast pace of life in the digital shift has the lowdown on the web showing new developments and providing useful information on the wheaties finds and interviews with the makers and users of shifts in forty five minutes on. earth home to millions of species a home or savings. global ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world like deals that protect the climate boost clean energy solutions and reforestation. using interactive content to inspire people to take action global audience and series of global three thousand on t.w. and online. g.w. true diversity. where the world of science is at home in many languages. on top of that i've been going there you know. and i thought our innovations magazine for he just stopped us from every week and always looking to the fut
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because without us there would be. welcome back to crossfire all things considered i'm peter about to remind you we're discussing some real news. ok gentlemen let's change gears here a fascinating article came out in. line titled time for europe to join the resistance here of course this is a reaction to. my decision to move to leave the iran deal which is a multilateral treaty that will. supervised and signed under the auspices of the united nations security council so it is not a bilateral agreement as it is betrayed in western media here. mark i thought it was interesting the title time for europe to join the resistance i would say that's a bit too late but you know they might try go ahead europe was a member of the resistance before the resistance and you know existed as european leaders you know had a problem with donald trump during his election campaign and now they've they initially when he took office they tried various attempts to to butter up to him and to try to in the. way in the most embarrassing way but
because without us there would be. welcome back to crossfire all things considered i'm peter about to remind you we're discussing some real news. ok gentlemen let's change gears here a fascinating article came out in. line titled time for europe to join the resistance here of course this is a reaction to. my decision to move to leave the iran deal which is a multilateral treaty that will. supervised and signed under the auspices of the united nations security council so it is not a bilateral...
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it is up to the government to help us change the laws, to enable us to change the laws, to enable us to change the laws, to enable us to change the system to make it simpler and easier. those pushing for reform realise that average fares will not rise as a result of this, but that means that at some fares fall, inevitably other fares will have to rise as a result. ultimately it is the government‘s decision as to where prices fall when it comes to the rail industry and it will be the government which get those recommendations from the public consultation when it closes in september. a report is due in the autumn to look into this, but as you rightly say we are a very, very long way from reform on the railways. thank you very much, victoria. speak to you later. borisjohnson has described one of the government‘s proposals for a new customs arrangement with the eu after brexit as crazy. in an interview with the daily mail, the foreign secretary said one of the ideas downing street is considering would stop britain taking back control of trade. 0ur political correspondent eleanor garn
it is up to the government to help us change the laws, to enable us to change the laws, to enable us to change the laws, to enable us to change the system to make it simpler and easier. those pushing for reform realise that average fares will not rise as a result of this, but that means that at some fares fall, inevitably other fares will have to rise as a result. ultimately it is the government‘s decision as to where prices fall when it comes to the rail industry and it will be the...
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role in all of us from the start. i would roll the window if i figure out i really did a poll down down went up a little get. the meaning in reason is that at least if you don't then the involves is constantly involved in the. local blogs selling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings peace to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battles that still. produce talks for the tell you the celebrity gossip the tabloids by styles of reporting. off the bad guys and tell me you are not full enough let's fight. these are the hawks that we along with all those watching. welcome back we just heard from palestine chief negotiator say barack at talk about what he believes a possible solution is to end the violence in gaza to hear the other side of the story i'm now joined from manchester by rafi blum the co-chair of northwest friends of israel rafik thanks for coming on going underground who is to blame for the massacre in gaza because of the united states moving its embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem well i'd like to cor
role in all of us from the start. i would roll the window if i figure out i really did a poll down down went up a little get. the meaning in reason is that at least if you don't then the involves is constantly involved in the. local blogs selling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings peace to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battles that still. produce talks for the tell you the celebrity gossip the tabloids by styles of reporting. off the bad guys and tell me you are not full...
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amazon web services to use watching a ws as amazon's cloud computing platform used by many companies governments and individuals joe luban the founder of a theory and was excited for the project saying this is a heavy duty full stack way of getting the company into block chain solutions amazon is one of a growing number of companies which have announced block jane an issue of and a bit coin prices rallied some four percent since yesterday as some of the big names in the world of cryptocurrency is there in new york for an event also called consensus twenty eighteen the cost to attend the event three thousand bucks which by the way the creator theory am said he would not pay some of the attendees were obviously the newly crypto rich a few even pulled up in luxury lamborghinis here discuss the state of play in the crypt the world is a very big name in the world cryptocurrency as jeffrey tucker the editorial director of the american history for economic research jeffrey thanks as always for joining us you go to so many of these events i imagine you get hired of them but this one in new y
amazon web services to use watching a ws as amazon's cloud computing platform used by many companies governments and individuals joe luban the founder of a theory and was excited for the project saying this is a heavy duty full stack way of getting the company into block chain solutions amazon is one of a growing number of companies which have announced block jane an issue of and a bit coin prices rallied some four percent since yesterday as some of the big names in the world of cryptocurrency...