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and every day of our lives, we use single-use plastics and we don't think twice about it. this legislation today would, first of all, ban the sale and usage of plastic straws in san francisco. it would also require that many drink accessories be plastic-free, including stirrers, toothpicks, and cocktail sticks. it would require that single-use accessories upon customer request or self-service station. it would require that food ware is compostable. and after july, 2020, no longer allowed to have chemicals, which is harmful even to our health. and so i know that this issue has really gained a lot of attention around the world. seattle, vancouver, taiwan, u.k., alameda, davis, berkeley and more are taking a stand against single-use plastics. in fact, there are different companies that are adopting changes on their own, such as starbucks with the strawless lids. alaska airlines deciding they will go plastic-free with their food ware. so this is really, i think, taken the world by storm, theish y you -- the issue of single-use plastics. we want to thank the department of envir
and every day of our lives, we use single-use plastics and we don't think twice about it. this legislation today would, first of all, ban the sale and usage of plastic straws in san francisco. it would also require that many drink accessories be plastic-free, including stirrers, toothpicks, and cocktail sticks. it would require that single-use accessories upon customer request or self-service station. it would require that food ware is compostable. and after july, 2020, no longer allowed to...
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depend on stars and can't use alternatives a band could kill us able to band balloons and instead we got you're just selfish don't you care about the planet takers try harder so we got a video comment from someone who thinks along those same lines and explains to us why some of these alternatives won't work this is and and do you know i'll direct this to you. as a full time wheelchair user with significant muscle weakness i need plastic strong as a hoarder to access the bridges the proposed alternatives are not viable options because they pose other concerns for example paper straws disintegrate and metal straws are difficult to clean independently in short. banding plastic straws is an assault on my independence. to do in taking that in mind what went wrong in seattle what would you have done differently. so when we first spoke was he had a public utility as it was about it maybe a couple of weeks before we launched our star less in seattle campaign and maybe it was maybe it was three three weeks before we launched our star listen seattle campaign and and really it was to say hey we
depend on stars and can't use alternatives a band could kill us able to band balloons and instead we got you're just selfish don't you care about the planet takers try harder so we got a video comment from someone who thinks along those same lines and explains to us why some of these alternatives won't work this is and and do you know i'll direct this to you. as a full time wheelchair user with significant muscle weakness i need plastic strong as a hoarder to access the bridges the proposed...
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accessory use. so we believe that this would be a way to encourage and enhance thes businesses as well as open up the city for this type of use. the planning commission, i believe, was 100% in support, in fact, they wanted us to expand it beyond neighborhood commercial districts. so we feel it's a good piece of legislation at the right time. we feel that it will encourage small businesses to get into this line of work. this is a pathway to restaurants and small businesses to get off the ground. they don't have to worry about overhead. they can prepare their food and use that facility on a rental basis. so we're super excited about this. it's a way to expand and enhance existing businesses and businesses that want to get into the catering business in san francisco colleagues, i ask for your support. anyone from the planning department? >> supervisor tang: yes. we have geno from the planning department. >> good afternoon, supervisors. gina saulsiton. it would allow catering as an accessory use under c
accessory use. so we believe that this would be a way to encourage and enhance thes businesses as well as open up the city for this type of use. the planning commission, i believe, was 100% in support, in fact, they wanted us to expand it beyond neighborhood commercial districts. so we feel it's a good piece of legislation at the right time. we feel that it will encourage small businesses to get into this line of work. this is a pathway to restaurants and small businesses to get off the ground....
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and have it be ease—of—use, true ease—of—use. with voice banking and voice messaging generally we just want to try and bring it to as many people as we can and in as easy a way as possible and truly make it commonplace for people to be using their own authentic voices when they communicate. hello and welcome to the week in tech. it was the week that a security researcher discovered that wearing juggalo style clown make—up could fool some facial recognition systems. juggalos are fans of hip—hop outfits the insane clown posse. thousands of fortnite players infected their computers with malware after downloading cheat software to try and improve their game. they say trailers give away the best bits of the film. somebody at sony pictures is in hot water after uploading the entire movie, khali the killer, to youtube instead ofjust the trailer. researchers at harvard have developed a robotic cockroach that can walk on land and water and even go for a dive. the ambulatory micro robot applies a voltage to the water in order to break
and have it be ease—of—use, true ease—of—use. with voice banking and voice messaging generally we just want to try and bring it to as many people as we can and in as easy a way as possible and truly make it commonplace for people to be using their own authentic voices when they communicate. hello and welcome to the week in tech. it was the week that a security researcher discovered that wearing juggalo style clown make—up could fool some facial recognition systems. juggalos are fans...
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please tell us more. well according to the affidavit published by the f.b.i. they allege that essentially as she was working as a lobbyist she was essentially trying to create a back channel of communication between the russian government allegedly and the republican party and the national rifle association now she appears to be a gun enthusiast there are a lot of photos on social media of her carrying a firearm and it is essentially alleged that she you know was communicating with a government bank in russia she was communicating with government officials in russia all while she was do lobbying and trying to you know work in the interests of russia and work with the national rifle association and other interests that's what's essentially alleged now from there we've seen a lot of international media jump to making allegations about spying and engaging in some kind of asked me an objectivity but if you read the affidavit that's not what's alleged what's alleged is essentially that she engaged in a lobbyin
please tell us more. well according to the affidavit published by the f.b.i. they allege that essentially as she was working as a lobbyist she was essentially trying to create a back channel of communication between the russian government allegedly and the republican party and the national rifle association now she appears to be a gun enthusiast there are a lot of photos on social media of her carrying a firearm and it is essentially alleged that she you know was communicating with a government...
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by itself and the target of us and us and our band and again with the home of us plus your thoughts with of i as a life that border on incentive yet what it is two to one vote as a town. that's been software's over missed under the hood to cause of the national debt and status definition i guess and just eases the nuts by my cost of one of four years run for from one device that. is going to guns in the us the and stand with their feet and into the seats and just as hopeless as it is and even then i'd never heard it is very knowledgeable invasive isn't as good let's this in your chef time buys. today open source programs can easily compete with microsoft products as the company open exchange shows. these are software so i just consider office parkade from microsoft as its income. in this office has actually just industry for life and microsoft came here so much does image and i'm an address for that release can. to mean if. you introduce lessons the human. mind is on the time let's move to texas etiam been so. on. so do most of us moms image and then some to comment on the fun also
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eagle for us it's used to be a tire that i. run into an office one of the most distinguished pianists of his generation he was born in russia in one nine hundred ninety one and started playing the piano at the age of five he studied at moscow in the united states and was in winning some of the top piano competitions he's already released five albums and has twice been nominated for a grammy on top of that he's also a composer. over the next few days driven off will work with this steinway model d. concert grand despite its length of two hundred meters and weight of nearly half a ton it's still an extremely sensitive musical instrument. dying to phone off a bomb in concert was not easy and fluent always because it was the line. went to fall as often and as you find us my ne mustn't feel good. there often as it has done d.c.l. feek on all the old can to constantly would soon be in a conceptual possibles it can stick with the extreme find feel you go. musique the company into this instrument that sort of pop it and come here and i
eagle for us it's used to be a tire that i. run into an office one of the most distinguished pianists of his generation he was born in russia in one nine hundred ninety one and started playing the piano at the age of five he studied at moscow in the united states and was in winning some of the top piano competitions he's already released five albums and has twice been nominated for a grammy on top of that he's also a composer. over the next few days driven off will work with this steinway model...
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twitter using whatsapp be using facebook using instagram just a shared interest to speak to the issues that relates to them i love the fact that the dice for is also involved in a conversation and that's also very very critical because a critical component of our population strictly speaking fake news doesn't have as much. impact. as it might because there was a very skeptical first responses is it true. but there is a lot of a lot of negative opinion that has shaped the perception of candidates this talk of hoke hope for the future is talk about the issues that affect us things like the economy social service delivery those sort of things which indicate that this election is going to be a lot more about issues. less about the personalities as compared to previous elections i do see inform people can misinterpret things and one thing is that the state media here is perceived to be biased of the ruling party sense of how people don't trust social media but that say there's still a very important role in these elections so expect on monday a lot of people tweeting a day what's that misus
twitter using whatsapp be using facebook using instagram just a shared interest to speak to the issues that relates to them i love the fact that the dice for is also involved in a conversation and that's also very very critical because a critical component of our population strictly speaking fake news doesn't have as much. impact. as it might because there was a very skeptical first responses is it true. but there is a lot of a lot of negative opinion that has shaped the perception of...
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came to us and asked us to do collaborative reform. if we did this, it wouldn't have to be a takeover. the structures we have in san francisco, both the police commission and the city government structure that they said, we can do this collaboratively. we don't have to take over. we gave you a whole list of things to work with. they added more things to the list because they wanted to -- they wanted us to be the model. so i actually think that work has gone as quickly as possible and i think we made some major, major changes in the department just in the past three years particularly around use of force, particularly around body cameras, particularly around c.i.t. training. we are moving to implicit bias training. those all of those things are not quick things. it took us a while to get the discipline. a lot of people don't understand that we do discipline. most police department the chief can fire. our chief cannot fire. he can only recommend discipline. which means all the discipline cases have to come to the commission. so that's wh
came to us and asked us to do collaborative reform. if we did this, it wouldn't have to be a takeover. the structures we have in san francisco, both the police commission and the city government structure that they said, we can do this collaboratively. we don't have to take over. we gave you a whole list of things to work with. they added more things to the list because they wanted to -- they wanted us to be the model. so i actually think that work has gone as quickly as possible and i think we...
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they used to use adjunct bleeder medications that we have banned. kentucky red, other concussions they would give to a hoard that anecdotally horse men believe would effect whether or not the horse bleeds or not. but to think that we would go back to a situation where we were the wild west before lasix was permitted, and that we were allowed to starve or withdraw water from or horses or do other things, to me is irresponsible. and we would be shirking our responsibilities to our primary responsibility, and that is the health and welfare of the horse. if we were to withdraw a loris, the veterinary community has elevated to disaster, the iph factor, and have a safe effective medication that does not effect the performance of a horse, why would you deprive the horse of that? >> anyone else want to comment? that's the bottom line we care about the health and welfare of the horse. >> i'd like to if i could. we heard a lot about the veterinary community. and that is -- they are in a very difficult position. if you or i go to see our doctor, and he looks a
they used to use adjunct bleeder medications that we have banned. kentucky red, other concussions they would give to a hoard that anecdotally horse men believe would effect whether or not the horse bleeds or not. but to think that we would go back to a situation where we were the wild west before lasix was permitted, and that we were allowed to starve or withdraw water from or horses or do other things, to me is irresponsible. and we would be shirking our responsibilities to our primary...
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why the us withdrew... the demands they laid out for the reform of the human rights council had not been met and that triggered then, the withdrawal. it coincided with the issue of the separation of families and yes we did speak out and i said it was unconscionable — and it is, very few countries, if at all, practice that — itjust was a moment in time where the two came together and may have given the appearance that... i tell you what us national security adviserjohn bolton said the reason why the us withdrew was because the council and you, the high commissioner, have fundamentally misdirected and misguided. they don't advocate human rights, they have actually been used by human rights abusers against the united states. it is a remarkable comment. i knowjohn bolton and used to work with him when i was an ambassador. it is really bizarre. we produce reports on countries which are a world over. we have brought into places where the un had no light cast in these particular parts of the world. for instanc
why the us withdrew... the demands they laid out for the reform of the human rights council had not been met and that triggered then, the withdrawal. it coincided with the issue of the separation of families and yes we did speak out and i said it was unconscionable — and it is, very few countries, if at all, practice that — itjust was a moment in time where the two came together and may have given the appearance that... i tell you what us national security adviserjohn bolton said the reason...
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ghouta you with us. so with these preparations, contingency plans being made. —— good to have you with us. being made. —— good to have you with us. the suggestion really that is being made is that everyone is preparing for the situation of there being no deal. do you think these estimates, like the 4% here to ireland's economy are fair, are they accurate? i think they are but the point is at this stage, nobody really knows what will happen and there is no doubt that the eu is preparing for an ideal scenario. i'm not quite sure that there is a consistent message coming from theresa may. i mean it, i think a visit to the irish border is very much about vacating the dup, rather than actually negotiating with the businesses and people who are going to be affected by a brexit and the threat of a hard border. so i think 496 threat of a hard border. so i think 4% might actually be a conservative estimate, no pun intended. seizing the hit to the irish economy might be even higher? i think so, especially
ghouta you with us. so with these preparations, contingency plans being made. —— good to have you with us. being made. —— good to have you with us. the suggestion really that is being made is that everyone is preparing for the situation of there being no deal. do you think these estimates, like the 4% here to ireland's economy are fair, are they accurate? i think they are but the point is at this stage, nobody really knows what will happen and there is no doubt that the eu is preparing...
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follow us and tell us what you think. d.-w. digital. as always we leave shift through the exit internet find of the week this time a journey through time and space x. cooper a techno producer from belfast northern ireland likes to travel on high speed trains look out the window and see how the electrical wires seem to dance around outside it's changed the way he views the world. irish filmmaker kevin mclachlan has found images that capture this type of perception perfectly time and space seem to stretch and warp this edgy video with its driving beats shows the musicians and filmmakers are on their way to discovering the fourth dimension. that's all for today on shift and next time women are still under-represented in the tech industry even though they have so much talent to contribute female tech pioneers next time on shift. what she says says that the personal wealth northpoint split a couple could find. gracious song hot enough fast often never really kept up in a second say but you could see they just didn't have the energy left kids
follow us and tell us what you think. d.-w. digital. as always we leave shift through the exit internet find of the week this time a journey through time and space x. cooper a techno producer from belfast northern ireland likes to travel on high speed trains look out the window and see how the electrical wires seem to dance around outside it's changed the way he views the world. irish filmmaker kevin mclachlan has found images that capture this type of perception perfectly time and space seem...
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his of us but. meanwhile croatia is also. a footballer told us why he is betting on his team. be that when we played twenty years ago we beat italy beat germany three million we own if somebody undervalue croatian team he can have a big problem we can control the board today who control more the ball more time more time to score more time to play when i visit my football players i saw in the . hungry to wean. excellent of all cup excellent organization. russia well done russian federation of russian people and we saw every day i saw i being in the last stop near me some papers board luzhniki spartak stadium and talk with my mom every day you know house food house with their you know money is all the best for your son and of course i'm so glad and thank you and of course we will enjoy. if somebody ask three years ago russia he would beat spain think at that at the best players in the world in spain and winning a lot of throw for it's everyone say no but football is it's the best sports in the world and that's why we like not always to being the favorites and that's why he's nic
his of us but. meanwhile croatia is also. a footballer told us why he is betting on his team. be that when we played twenty years ago we beat italy beat germany three million we own if somebody undervalue croatian team he can have a big problem we can control the board today who control more the ball more time more time to score more time to play when i visit my football players i saw in the . hungry to wean. excellent of all cup excellent organization. russia well done russian federation of...
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thanks for joining us today the u.k. has suspended its cooperation with the united states over the prosecution of two former british citizens who joined islamic state known as the beatles due to their accent of the pair were caught in syria and could now face the death penalty in america or britain intended to share intelligence to help the prosecution however london decided to take a short term softer approach in britain over the possible executions in the u.k. drop the death penalty in one nine hundred sixty nine lawmakers rights groups and a family member of one of the suspects all appealed to the british government. takes a closer look at political rallies human rights taking a stand in case you missed it quite frankly a bit of a pay when you want something about the terrorists taken care of. the isis b. cells not called back because most of them my dad in one is a terrible drama but because they carried out if you accept terroristic gruesomeness well speaking with a british accent i am came up with that title has un
thanks for joining us today the u.k. has suspended its cooperation with the united states over the prosecution of two former british citizens who joined islamic state known as the beatles due to their accent of the pair were caught in syria and could now face the death penalty in america or britain intended to share intelligence to help the prosecution however london decided to take a short term softer approach in britain over the possible executions in the u.k. drop the death penalty in one...
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the technology and there's also the use of it for good. that trendy corporations like tesla and spotify is seeing losses on your bushel it's the reasons and also have their employees and consumers could be affected. wall street soaring around all time peak and driving that growth locomotive these guys who corporations like tesla spotify and dropbox are invested darlings committing even the general public who use their everyday products to buy in her role. as the leader in stream music i say some sometimes the most successful american tech company. just one tiny problem these firms are losing a rethink money tesla is worth more than car colossus is ford or general motors despite selling a tiny fraction of the cause and losing billions music streaming giant spotify is just an out vast losses now the biggest alltop in the world but it's lost money every year of its life and last year the worst four and a hole of billion the whole of his one fine day will all book. in to cause while uploading spotify music to the dropbox cloud or something lik
the technology and there's also the use of it for good. that trendy corporations like tesla and spotify is seeing losses on your bushel it's the reasons and also have their employees and consumers could be affected. wall street soaring around all time peak and driving that growth locomotive these guys who corporations like tesla spotify and dropbox are invested darlings committing even the general public who use their everyday products to buy in her role. as the leader in stream music i say...
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project sponsor has selected to use the density law. it proposes departure and fronting on 7th street and 5-story residential con towning 20 dwelling units of which two would be on-site affordable units and approximately 851 of ground floor commercial street. the project would include 1,400 of private open space. 21 class 1 bicycle spaces and class 2 bicycle spaces and interior courtyard at grade. the project massing is on 7th street and the building on lankton is decreased by height and mass. it's separated by a courtyard connected to the open space. it is pedestrian-friendly and a lobby on lankton. as part of the large project authorization and it will obtain waivers to the development standards for rear yard, planning code 134. and dwelling unit exposure 140. and it's also requesting a concession or incentive from the usable open space 135. compliance with the design criteria and request for exception is in draft section 329 in your motion and in your packets. staff believes that the request in modification is warranted due to the qu
project sponsor has selected to use the density law. it proposes departure and fronting on 7th street and 5-story residential con towning 20 dwelling units of which two would be on-site affordable units and approximately 851 of ground floor commercial street. the project would include 1,400 of private open space. 21 class 1 bicycle spaces and class 2 bicycle spaces and interior courtyard at grade. the project massing is on 7th street and the building on lankton is decreased by height and mass....
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to put us. at around noon at police helicopters spotted a burning motor home two bodies were found inside it police later determined that had shot and killed bernhard and then turned the gun on himself. shortly after that their apartment with gasoline set the place on fire and left the building. she called and. he drove over gave chickens some fresh clothes and took her to a train station. four days later to turn himself in and i mean i was arrested. he maintained his silence throughout the proceedings. but. i could only hope for the good you say this is what he could have denied that he knew what was going on but based on the facts of the case there wouldn't be credible. and he's not smart enough to make an ideological case for his activities so we don't up looking foolish. perhaps it was the best for him not to say anything. else to him to good is the only defendant who didn't testify and the fact that he didn't try to contribute to his defense could possibly shows that he had nothing to worry
to put us. at around noon at police helicopters spotted a burning motor home two bodies were found inside it police later determined that had shot and killed bernhard and then turned the gun on himself. shortly after that their apartment with gasoline set the place on fire and left the building. she called and. he drove over gave chickens some fresh clothes and took her to a train station. four days later to turn himself in and i mean i was arrested. he maintained his silence throughout the...
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versity he's joining us from london thanks very much for speaking to us on al-jazeera on the news grid we understand now the talks have once again resumed between the syrian opposition and russian negotiators over that offer having failed on saturday just twenty four hours ago what are the options for the rebels in the fighters right now realistically. they are obviously in a very difficult situation it has become a kind of path and forces russia to out type one off the others kati's under control of different groups and obviously in this context the russians and. c.n.n. syrian government they believe that they have the upper and they don't want to make any concession to that position on the other hand the opposition is looking for some kind of accommodation safe. passage and so forth so this is why did it like it was created and now proby is going to be because a position doesn't have any other choice but to accept. conditions russians and syrian government since they are sure bombarding very very heavy. it's a carries on the control of their revenue standing discounted if the russian
versity he's joining us from london thanks very much for speaking to us on al-jazeera on the news grid we understand now the talks have once again resumed between the syrian opposition and russian negotiators over that offer having failed on saturday just twenty four hours ago what are the options for the rebels in the fighters right now realistically. they are obviously in a very difficult situation it has become a kind of path and forces russia to out type one off the others kati's under...
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on film that report with begin to show and she joins us in our studio to tell us more about this story good morning sandra thank you for joining us we should say that shingle is what the kurdish call singe are for some of our viewers who might not know that name why is the reconstruction of this place taking so long well it is still a disputed territory first of all plus it is the homeland of a minority and of course other parts of iraq like mosul have also been destroyed most of the in the second largest city so you know it's not that the iraqi government has a lot of money to throw around for reconstruction and. it's also a rather isolated area i think they don't really see the need to put money into an area which is really disputed between central government and the kurdish autonomous government and also other forces playing out there like you know you could take a kurdish horse to syria and wipe the g. forces militia so you know it's really very congested up there real so heard one man say in your reports that you know the cities are like fifth class citizens did you see that as we
on film that report with begin to show and she joins us in our studio to tell us more about this story good morning sandra thank you for joining us we should say that shingle is what the kurdish call singe are for some of our viewers who might not know that name why is the reconstruction of this place taking so long well it is still a disputed territory first of all plus it is the homeland of a minority and of course other parts of iraq like mosul have also been destroyed most of the in the...
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used this very mistake to program a spy too and used it until it was probably stolen by an employee and sold to cyber criminals. in view of such dangers doesn't the state have to insist on the disclosure of the source code for all its software. that's not in my future galland and instead of. vague and honest. in the end my conscience and to fall in on us and a sense test of the one ist that one byte specially concept. and instance oas one has to control how fast paced it's and i think i'm good so i thought i had a consequence teams data protection officer your highness caspar also considers this gateway for american secret services in microsoft programs unacceptable after all the german constitution obliges the state to unconditionally protect the data of its citizens get angle of velo stone in to get it and what's always got informants who wants to introduce the human it's on telly to microsoft consent with a conscience lest you have a consequence is it not to survive. in prison pork on the guns. of the conversation. internet filmon dot to give your lies to the microsoft on this proble
used this very mistake to program a spy too and used it until it was probably stolen by an employee and sold to cyber criminals. in view of such dangers doesn't the state have to insist on the disclosure of the source code for all its software. that's not in my future galland and instead of. vague and honest. in the end my conscience and to fall in on us and a sense test of the one ist that one byte specially concept. and instance oas one has to control how fast paced it's and i think i'm good...
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not only does it help us by about a faux bland, it helps us battlefield land, it helps us to do events like this one. i'm excited to introduce our speaker, christy coleman. she began her career as an interpreter at the williamsburg foundation. levels ofars, she had responsibility, finally serving as the director of historic programs. she was named president and ceo of the charles wright museum in detroit. she was named president and ceo of the american civil war center, and in 2013 she helped orchestrate the merger of museum ofr with the the confederacy to create the american civil war museum, serving as co-ceo and then named the chief executive officer of that museum. ms. coleman lectures extensively. she will be no stranger to many of you. she has written a number of articles as well as served as a screen writer for educational productions and she is a sought after historian for media outlets. the boards of on the american alliance of museums and for state and local history and continues to be engaged with these and other organizations, active in every community in which she works, h
not only does it help us by about a faux bland, it helps us battlefield land, it helps us to do events like this one. i'm excited to introduce our speaker, christy coleman. she began her career as an interpreter at the williamsburg foundation. levels ofars, she had responsibility, finally serving as the director of historic programs. she was named president and ceo of the charles wright museum in detroit. she was named president and ceo of the american civil war center, and in 2013 she helped...
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also do your bit tell us about it. visit our website or send us a tweet. doing your bit we share your stories. fishing is big business at lake victoria africa's largest lake most of the fish factories in the area simply discard them my re increases as waste but when you talk away no has come up with a green business idea to make use of this by product he collects them into something similar at some level to talk of fish he uses organic products from the tree. like conventional timing this material and viral mentally friendly what a great idea let's take a look. skins from fish factories around lake victoria and it was waste on landfills or in the lake itself one hundred fifty thousand tons per year. green entrepreneur new to know we saw potential in these dump fish skins and is turning them into valuable. i saw an opportunity as. i saw huge piles of fish skin. i'm getting these posts see if they had no value so i thought of really going giving it out to see if i. can watch this into money. for like proportions of livelihood for local communities it's home
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this is important to so many of us. it all hits us personally. my best friend's dad, who was my second dad, died a number of years ago. i watched him go down. and then a few years ago, it hit my dad. and he was a navy man, as well. and is in assisted living now. dad was the strongest man i've ever known. short in stature, but like a rock in his physical stature as well as integrity and character. and it is, you know, a very sad father's day. he is still alive, but to see him in the state he's in, because it affected not just his cognitive, but he has other neurologicals. i walked him into the hospital a couple of years ago, and he's never walked again. it's especially difficult on my mom. she can't -- i don't say she's a care giver in the sense that she's working and constantly doing things. he's in the assisted living facility next door, but visits him about every day, and just to see the man she's lived with for almost 69 years, after a two-week navy courtship, first date on wednesday, engagement on sunday and two weeks later marriage and 69 ye
this is important to so many of us. it all hits us personally. my best friend's dad, who was my second dad, died a number of years ago. i watched him go down. and then a few years ago, it hit my dad. and he was a navy man, as well. and is in assisted living now. dad was the strongest man i've ever known. short in stature, but like a rock in his physical stature as well as integrity and character. and it is, you know, a very sad father's day. he is still alive, but to see him in the state he's...
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ith us this afternoon. dan coats served with great distinction as a member of the house and senate and indiana as well as u.s. ambassador to during a long career in public service, he told me as we were coming appeared today, we of place filled retirement. he wants to return to the u.s. senate for a second time in the senate. then, becoming a director of national intelligence. he is had a long and distinguished career and intelligence. true leadership on defense and national security issues. he is a good friend of the hudson institute and before he germany,mbassador did they found that the foundation for american renewal at the institute. administration, he has been interested with a job with deep responsibilities. he serves as the head of the u.s. intelligence community overseeing and direct and implementation of the u.s. intelligence program and at him as the principal advisor of the screening council and the homeland security council on intelligence matters related to national security. in town and when
ith us this afternoon. dan coats served with great distinction as a member of the house and senate and indiana as well as u.s. ambassador to during a long career in public service, he told me as we were coming appeared today, we of place filled retirement. he wants to return to the u.s. senate for a second time in the senate. then, becoming a director of national intelligence. he is had a long and distinguished career and intelligence. true leadership on defense and national security issues. he...
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we just done a good job of putting it in your hands the way you want to use it, when you want to use it and give you the information you need it. >> joining our conversation as steven who covers tech for politico. >> i wanted to follow up on this question of privacy. that's a very hot topic and even in europe where we saw the general data protection go into force. what impact has that hat on app developers? >> i think of the great question. it's one of those where were still trying to figure it out. in part, the app association is not just american base. we have more than 5000 companies around the world, but what's been transformative is my smallest member is a one person shop and yet she's in international business. she has global clients around the world that she serves. the impact, for small businesses it's figuring out how do i, one, two, three person shop comply with a bit of patchwork of regulation. the second part has been a work in progress, were still trying to figure out what your version. to get specific there have been letters and advice for something called the working p
we just done a good job of putting it in your hands the way you want to use it, when you want to use it and give you the information you need it. >> joining our conversation as steven who covers tech for politico. >> i wanted to follow up on this question of privacy. that's a very hot topic and even in europe where we saw the general data protection go into force. what impact has that hat on app developers? >> i think of the great question. it's one of those where were still...
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trade dispute between china and us and the trade dispute between the us and. european union will can be settled there is no. circle of retaliation that's much more important and then we can settle the other things and what what do you think is the likely outcome of all this will europe put up a fight. well what we see is maybe the start of a trend of tragedy in international trade now and also agricultural trade can be harmed and you know the terrorists are just text to the cons and. for their daily food. somebody has to pay for it the farmers and the condiments and . we try to prevent that's ok but if we do talk about the removal of subsidies which is what donald trump wants within the e.u. are we talking at a cost of hundreds of thousands even millions of farming jobs. well we still say our support system for european farmers is decoupled from protection is decoupled from influencing trait and this is accepted by w.t. ole so within w t o s we are fine what we do in your so we cannot just say we change everything we do in europe we want to stay on internation
trade dispute between china and us and the trade dispute between the us and. european union will can be settled there is no. circle of retaliation that's much more important and then we can settle the other things and what what do you think is the likely outcome of all this will europe put up a fight. well what we see is maybe the start of a trend of tragedy in international trade now and also agricultural trade can be harmed and you know the terrorists are just text to the cons and. for their...
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we build the systems that people use. when you talk about facing outward do you say that stanford encourages that what do you mean? >> we want to do amazing. academic work. i published about ten a science journal articles per year. it's okay to spend time in your work week to go and we have a congressman come to the lab last week. he wanted to learn how to use vr. it's okay to go and visit companies. i've got to all the big tech companies. i've gone and given them talks about what vr is good for and what you should avoid with vr. it's okay to help the world understand how the academic research will affect their lives. it's really neat to be able to work at a place where by far the best science on the plane is getting done and it's okay to have a conversation with you. and to tell our audience this is what vr is. this is how it works. what a congressman from oklahoma learn about and how it could be used in his work. we spent a lot of time on training. so the congressman was a former in the u.s. army. and he have done a lot
we build the systems that people use. when you talk about facing outward do you say that stanford encourages that what do you mean? >> we want to do amazing. academic work. i published about ten a science journal articles per year. it's okay to spend time in your work week to go and we have a congressman come to the lab last week. he wanted to learn how to use vr. it's okay to go and visit companies. i've got to all the big tech companies. i've gone and given them talks about what vr is...
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join us in the universe of pop on facebook send us a message we love hearing from. talk at john expense number one album on the german charts was shot on vonn in twenty ten its lead single luck this nation sets is an ironic takedown of the do it yourself movement and makes fun of german d.i.y. retail chains. live. live. leisurely say illegally. clear. to most that twenty fifth anniversary and twenty a team took the tronic released an album called. extended on it sing a different office deep insights into his self telling his life story and some. things weren't necessarily always better in the old days. doesn't have very fond memories of his youth he grew up in a small city in seven germany and always felt like an outsider slim's he might not be i recall have fearful i was as a child how little courage and cruelty are present stalls and how strongly you perceived threats from other children a vicious a mean they can be done maybe because i didn't really fit into the dominant. image of what the boys were supposed to be you see him out of. this young man represents the
join us in the universe of pop on facebook send us a message we love hearing from. talk at john expense number one album on the german charts was shot on vonn in twenty ten its lead single luck this nation sets is an ironic takedown of the do it yourself movement and makes fun of german d.i.y. retail chains. live. live. leisurely say illegally. clear. to most that twenty fifth anniversary and twenty a team took the tronic released an album called. extended on it sing a different office deep...
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would you using. using regulated use other others justice. is and we five five zero the momentum traction. this was women's contracts extractor. with anything relationship. thousands that sent company. absolutely are projections riding rightly. enjoy enjoy the limited had to lower lower costs. by a forty forces are sent by cutting production transport costs. the fact of federal judges that also remarkable. entrepreneur is there is always a less innocent about adult so. racism down. from the real. wrong wrong and she she should look like in real closely sopel mission to start our own conclusions should always remember enough capital to development. he ran around and avoid only items. one hundred hundred or so songs office discounts it's far my only. such as john. please please please remind right rouse. and energy. for was was captured in order. until friend friendly overcoming on that is a lot a lot capturing energy for anyone doesn't doesn'tçç??ac amy: from pacifica, this is democracy now! >> american-made. american-made. , american-made.
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and not against us. it's a platform for me to voice so when i come knocking on your door, open it. >> this hearing has touched on a lot of topics related to the decision into the sentiment many of us have that that decision was a political project by the five republican judges on the court that they went out of their way to signal to the big special interest lawyers that they would undertake this task for their corporate clients and then we went through the holes on the -- hole saga so it is a project that shows all sorts of bizarre signals. i am a lawyer. i've been a litigator. i guess my state state's attorny general, united states attorney, i was a staff lawyer doing cases and the attorney general's office. i have never in my life seen a case in which somebody deliberately went to court to lose, please, your honor, let us lose so that we can rush up to what we think is going to be such a friendly reception at the supreme court that we are willing to have the record of ththe taste of having lost the w
and not against us. it's a platform for me to voice so when i come knocking on your door, open it. >> this hearing has touched on a lot of topics related to the decision into the sentiment many of us have that that decision was a political project by the five republican judges on the court that they went out of their way to signal to the big special interest lawyers that they would undertake this task for their corporate clients and then we went through the holes on the -- hole saga so it...
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but this isn't the first time we've seen it in fact the us government has addressed this issue before along with the world health organization in the year two thousand nestle had a major recall of their baby food due to concerns that it wasn't sanitary in one thousand nine hundred seven the new york times revealed that baby food companies were using the fear of aids in africa to get more women to buy formula there but it was in the late one nine hundred seventy s. when senator edward kennedy became a vocal advocate for corporate responsibility in the baby food sector he was disgusted by the marketing may used which honestly hasn't changed much in forty years thirty nine hundred seventy eight hearing senator kennedy asked the then president of nestle brazil as waldo bettina what responsibility the company had to the babies who use their product is i understand what you say is where there's impure of water it should not be used yes where the people are so poor that they're not going to realistically be able to continue to purchase that and which is going to mean that they're going to di
but this isn't the first time we've seen it in fact the us government has addressed this issue before along with the world health organization in the year two thousand nestle had a major recall of their baby food due to concerns that it wasn't sanitary in one thousand nine hundred seven the new york times revealed that baby food companies were using the fear of aids in africa to get more women to buy formula there but it was in the late one nine hundred seventy s. when senator edward kennedy...
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the same was in terms of using section 301. that's now being used. we urged it be used but it wasn't. and we had no help from the majority side virtually. steel ten years ago, china and the u.s. made the same amount of steel. now china makes ten times the amount. so when the president was a candidate, he saw a vacuum. and he acted on it. and the problem is that we now have administration which responded to a gap but is now essentially saying just sweep the decks. whether it's china, whether it's tpp. which we opposed and he now says he eliminated it. nafta which many of us opposed 25 years ago and he has now been holding back and forth as to where he's going. and what makes this problem further is that the majority hesitate to take on the president. so we have a hearing where you come and present some strong testimony but in terms of taking on the president directly, that doesn't happen. and so, there's a very mixed picture. so mr. vanderwal, for example, you say i'm hearing more from farmers as time goes along. that the steel trust president knows w
the same was in terms of using section 301. that's now being used. we urged it be used but it wasn't. and we had no help from the majority side virtually. steel ten years ago, china and the u.s. made the same amount of steel. now china makes ten times the amount. so when the president was a candidate, he saw a vacuum. and he acted on it. and the problem is that we now have administration which responded to a gap but is now essentially saying just sweep the decks. whether it's china, whether...
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the 2001 use of military force against al-qaeda has now been used by president presidents to support combat in countries with no nexus to 9/11 and organizations that didn't exist them. that's why i supported senator paul's effort to repeal the 2001 and 2002 authorizations of use of military force. the world has changed since we last declared war in 1942, adversaries often wear no uniform and swear allegiance to no nation, the technology of war has evolved in ways that would be unrecognizable to the framers, the military can impact world affairs with drone strike remotely from inside the united states. how we authorize war must adapt to the changing threats and technologies but the principle of separation of powers and animated the drafters of this constitution is a as as sound today as 1889. we must reclaim it. i'm eager to hear your views. i want to know more about the cost of congressional inaction and ideas of re reasserting and i'm hardened and hope we can find solutions, i yield back. >> thank you, senator peters, let me begin by noting that several senators have requested to at
the 2001 use of military force against al-qaeda has now been used by president presidents to support combat in countries with no nexus to 9/11 and organizations that didn't exist them. that's why i supported senator paul's effort to repeal the 2001 and 2002 authorizations of use of military force. the world has changed since we last declared war in 1942, adversaries often wear no uniform and swear allegiance to no nation, the technology of war has evolved in ways that would be unrecognizable to...
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for us meat. animal has to have the split half and she gets cut or again we're not allowed to eat that. most jews in israel may choose to eat for judy admits that the reasons behind the di treaty or are obscure the bottom line is we really don't know what the reasons for that are and judaism has many laws and regulations for which we really have no understanding of why god . handed down these laws to us and we're commanded to observe them and despite the fact that we really have no understanding of what they are. during my time in jerusalem i've noticed that both israelis and palestinians attach great meaning and symbolism to food that. symbolism maybe political or religious or both. cuisine maybe part of our culture and community but it need not be divisive. this is jerusalem's you can at this restaurant a rarity in this divided city has its own jointly by an israeli and the palestinian . and i'm here to meet with four cents members of an initiative called chefs for peace a group which kids toget
for us meat. animal has to have the split half and she gets cut or again we're not allowed to eat that. most jews in israel may choose to eat for judy admits that the reasons behind the di treaty or are obscure the bottom line is we really don't know what the reasons for that are and judaism has many laws and regulations for which we really have no understanding of why god . handed down these laws to us and we're commanded to observe them and despite the fact that we really have no...
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it would be useful if customers didn't use the sprinklers. those kind of things, do they need to go the whole hog like united utilities, but they say a hosepipe ban. other companies getting a message out enough. maybe one criticism of their preparations. the royal air force was formed towards the end of the first world war — next week sees a spectacular display in the skies over london to celebrate its 100th anniversary. the bbc‘s sophie raworth has been taking a look at the life of her grandfather edwin, who was one of the raf‘s original pilots, risking his life for his country. it is really heavy. my goodness. it's so heavy. it started with a battered suitcase in my parents cellar. oh, my goodness, look at that. my grandfather had rarely spoken about his service with the royal flying corps. he spoken about his service with the royalflying corps. he forged his birth certificate to join up with 17 in here along with his uniform were clues to his experiences in the closing months of the first world war. the role of our power changed dram
it would be useful if customers didn't use the sprinklers. those kind of things, do they need to go the whole hog like united utilities, but they say a hosepipe ban. other companies getting a message out enough. maybe one criticism of their preparations. the royal air force was formed towards the end of the first world war — next week sees a spectacular display in the skies over london to celebrate its 100th anniversary. the bbc‘s sophie raworth has been taking a look at the life of her...
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of these crippled poisoning tell us more about what that might mean. well there was already speculation that this could be the material that maybe has been discarded by the original attack us that tried to kill this script halls and that this is somehow been found by this couple however we don't know how they would have ingested it and also quite crucially where this would have been the police obviously trying to trace all their movements trying to find out where they have been so where could they have found this material this is the theory at the moment that they have found probably likely accidentally some of the left over a nerve agent that was still in there in the salisbury area from the script will attack if it was the same nova truck that was used in this group will attack what does that tell us about the clean up after that poisoning and the continuing danger in salzburg. my understanding is that the author it is still trying to determine whether this was from the same batch but obviously this could be could be if eerie and also retired the hea
of these crippled poisoning tell us more about what that might mean. well there was already speculation that this could be the material that maybe has been discarded by the original attack us that tried to kill this script halls and that this is somehow been found by this couple however we don't know how they would have ingested it and also quite crucially where this would have been the police obviously trying to trace all their movements trying to find out where they have been so where could...
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bring us up to date. it is based three since the biggest fires, not just in greece, but in europe, for decades. 81 people dead, local officials saying that is expected to rise to over fire teams, search teams working through the night, at using backup power to search through the burnt cars, the houses, the rubble. four —— for more possible chances of survivors, the coastguard out this morning searching the waters. there is confusion, there is criticism because we are told that there are dozens missing but there is no active co—ordination centre that can verify the exact amount. the papers this morning talking about the nightmare of the next day and the criticism of the government and the criticism of the government and the criticism of the government and the anger, saying that they believe there was no plan in place, no lessons learned from 2007 when there were the biggest wildfires here. there were calls to have a national plan for people to give accurate. today is anger, the sense that the governm
bring us up to date. it is based three since the biggest fires, not just in greece, but in europe, for decades. 81 people dead, local officials saying that is expected to rise to over fire teams, search teams working through the night, at using backup power to search through the burnt cars, the houses, the rubble. four —— for more possible chances of survivors, the coastguard out this morning searching the waters. there is confusion, there is criticism because we are told that there are...
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it is important for us to get a sense of their safety operations but again it will help us as well. help us look at our infrastructure of the it is really valuable data. certainly i think something to be very thoughtful of as you're regulating at the federal level and at the state level. for a city like new york which is such a big and unique entity, in of itself, we want to make sure we have seat at table. we can be part of understanding that data. very sensitive to protecting it. . what it is in the infrastructure that creates the difficulty for them, which can help with prioritizing how they spend public dollars by focusing on elements and it may be as simple as the reject-- reflection off a bridge or radar over response so having not just general feedback, but details about what it is that's fouling up a perception system is new and potentially valuable. >> thank you. mr. panos, are you a director of the department of transportation? is it director, secretary, commission imac director of the department of transportation. >> i will start this with you, i could pick recent studies
it is important for us to get a sense of their safety operations but again it will help us as well. help us look at our infrastructure of the it is really valuable data. certainly i think something to be very thoughtful of as you're regulating at the federal level and at the state level. for a city like new york which is such a big and unique entity, in of itself, we want to make sure we have seat at table. we can be part of understanding that data. very sensitive to protecting it. . what it is...
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stay with us. still a chance here. it's willingham, edge of the box, willingham shoots... goooooooaaaaaaaallllllll! that...was...magic. willingham tucks it in and puts the championship to bed. sweet dreams, nighty night. as long as soccer players celebrate with a slide, you can count on geico saving folks money. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. pressure, what pressure? the players on the... you shouldn't be rushed into booking a hotel. with expedia's add-on advantage, booking a flight unlocks discounts on select hotels until the day you leave for your trip. add-on advantage. only when you book with expedia. [music playing]e. (ceo) the employee of the year, anna. (vo) progress is in the pursuit. audi will cover your first month's lease payment on select models during summer of audi sales event. lou: with us tonight, andrew mccarthy, former district attorney of southern district of new york, fox news contributor, great to have you us. terrific article addressin
stay with us. still a chance here. it's willingham, edge of the box, willingham shoots... goooooooaaaaaaaallllllll! that...was...magic. willingham tucks it in and puts the championship to bed. sweet dreams, nighty night. as long as soccer players celebrate with a slide, you can count on geico saving folks money. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. pressure, what pressure? the players on the... you shouldn't be rushed into booking a hotel. with expedia's...
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clearly, it affects us, but many more who use an independent contractor model. what it means is we have to back up a little bit and be willing to engage a broader, fundamental conversation about the gig economy and the opportunity that we want to create for individuals who participate in that economy. and so what that means, you know, we have to have an honest conversation about, there doesn't need to be this false choice between security and flexibility. you ought to be able in today's world to have flexibility and security. again, the partnership in the e.u. i think is a demonstration that you can do that. we contribute to something with other rideshare companies called the black car fund, that is it -- actually ministered by labor, but tries to essentially do what we have done in europe for drivers in new york. and i think it could be a model for the rest of the country. but that really does require that, you know, we kind of come out of our ideological crutches, -- crouches, and we engage in honest conversation about how we create more and more opportunity i
clearly, it affects us, but many more who use an independent contractor model. what it means is we have to back up a little bit and be willing to engage a broader, fundamental conversation about the gig economy and the opportunity that we want to create for individuals who participate in that economy. and so what that means, you know, we have to have an honest conversation about, there doesn't need to be this false choice between security and flexibility. you ought to be able in today's world...
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what more can you tell us? this has just come out in the last few minutes that we have discovered, you will remember of course that incident that happened about 20 minutes after donald trump arrived at his turnberry hotel on friday evening. now, we understand now from the police in scotland that a 55—year—old man has been arrested. an incident with a powered parachute that was flown close to the turn very hotel on evening. that the information that we have at the moment. of course, we watched this happen on friday night. we were standing at the bottom of the road where the turnberry hotel, looking up where the turnberry hotel, looking up to the hotel. present company ‘s wife out of the terrace. they were with their entourage chatting away and then, interview, as we were filming out, keller paraglider that went around the building, roundabout to three times, going past the banner that unfurl from it. it was a greenpeace protest. at the moment this person has been arrested in connection with that we have mo
what more can you tell us? this has just come out in the last few minutes that we have discovered, you will remember of course that incident that happened about 20 minutes after donald trump arrived at his turnberry hotel on friday evening. now, we understand now from the police in scotland that a 55—year—old man has been arrested. an incident with a powered parachute that was flown close to the turn very hotel on evening. that the information that we have at the moment. of course, we...
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retail sale in the same location where the caterer is using -- or is in use of -- is using, excuse me, the place to make their product. this amendment would permit catering to limited restaurants only and limited restaurants are one of the definitions that there are type 20 liquor license, which is only offsale beer and wine in neighborhood commercial districts. the catering use does not operate more than 70% of the total time permitted for the limited restaurant in terms of total time committed. the caterer is not -- does not serve directly from the lot to the clients and is not allowed to require retail items at the catering site, the restaurant where they do catering. so what they're saying is they do not want the caterer to be doing deliveries from that site or to have uber eats come up and pick up food. so it's truly just -- they're making their product, their food at that site. they can take it offsite if they're doing an event, but not meant to do takeout/delivery type of catering. so, again, just to be very clear, the catering can only -- as an accessory use, can be done at a
retail sale in the same location where the caterer is using -- or is in use of -- is using, excuse me, the place to make their product. this amendment would permit catering to limited restaurants only and limited restaurants are one of the definitions that there are type 20 liquor license, which is only offsale beer and wine in neighborhood commercial districts. the catering use does not operate more than 70% of the total time permitted for the limited restaurant in terms of total time...
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using to take cash and fighting back against corruption or whatever campaigning for education and using arguments to back up their cases. i thought a part in the success. i'm proud of being part of this one of the wind of change sweeping across mali and africa as a whole. we're living in the twenty first century after all war is based technology enables us to see what's going on in other countries. it allows us to make comparisons and to see whether there are alternatives places where things work well the. things which we could adapt to the to. the set now we see the light we're going to stand up and fight for what nobody can stop the movement of people. nature however can have a devastating effect much of mali lies in a region where conditions are harsh the sun hell stretches six thousand kilometers across the continent and people who live in the zone face months the drought every year. needs to run to just say they could be more rainfall there in future but so far farmers in mali have experienced quite the opposite lengthier dry. water shortages mean harvests how are people there deal
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you'll find us a d.-w. dot com slash science drop us a line at d w underscore suntech on facebook d w dot science. the big bang the origin of the universe how did that happen this excess for us to come the big bang theory has certainly made it a popular catchphrase with its nerdy characters it's been credited with making physics cool to teenagers character the show features real life geeks like my m.b. olic but since the mirror scientist may not know all that much about cosmology let's consult an expert about the real big bang theory. art reconstructed the big bang professor. no no no no no no no it's not that easy the big bang wasn't like any explosion we can imagine an explosion takes place in space but space didn't exist yet let me show you how the universe came into existence. they were are we. we are we have the universe doesn't exist yet from a physics point of view we are absolutely no way according to theory at this point there is no space nor time and certainly no matter. can calculate what happene
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s and we thank you so much for joining us on the significant day to tell us a little bit about what this means to you. thank you for bringing it there was a tension. the european union monitoring team had described pakistan's election week as showing quote a lack of a quality that meant that political parties did not compete on a level playing field the announcement came after pakistan's election commission declared him run cons p.t.i. party the winner but although it won most of the seats the p.t.i. failed to win an outright majority and must now seek coalition partners to form a government. supporters of pakistan's cricketer turned politician imran khan celebrating what many at least a few years ago had thought impossible an election victory for a turnaround matched only in prominence and impact by this the when he secured us pakistani cricket captain against england in the one nine hundred ninety two world cup. with a reputation as a celebrity playboy con long struggle to be taken seriously in politics after founding his p.t.i. party in the one nine hundred ninety s. for years he fail
s and we thank you so much for joining us on the significant day to tell us a little bit about what this means to you. thank you for bringing it there was a tension. the european union monitoring team had described pakistan's election week as showing quote a lack of a quality that meant that political parties did not compete on a level playing field the announcement came after pakistan's election commission declared him run cons p.t.i. party the winner but although it won most of the seats the...
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at even think wow i guess for different if they'd let us use someone else is going to appeal so when will this find me be put to bed about fairy difficult to say obviously there was another big antitrust find against google last year which was a record at the time i think about two point seven billion euros and google is still appealing cash right. from the connected rights online newsletter. days nearly done but as ever comes conversation continues online you find us on twitter i accidentally usual. ever get nears i have to have the next have a good day. when it comes to designing tricky puzzle fun david is a master. of the dead man's inventions have won numerous awards. is mechanical closer to fans hands and gray cells working. so how quickly could you solve the world's largest to fix you. next on d w. victory for team spirit france celebrates the world cup champion. the national football team has asked diverses france itself fans identify. the world cup success has transformed a nation. by chance to tax labour's. sixty . sorry i just couldn't get this song out of his head. ecologi
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me of us because that he gave one of us to give us because of the you but i'm still a baby and a shit if you just you know bit enough to some of us on the out of my league office in front of the board and they can build the mess this says it is a ship you know they're going to disappear from is a political play. seventy four design submissions. seven thousand islands. to join judges. and eight hundred sixty nonstop days of. the russian w.b. a champion of it. and a russian. show you how. the crimea bridge was built. with those the construction really you need to transport dangerous that will help the cause of crimea the. most all those you know what google for more snow you have it a bit but it's going to. be . france when they twenty eight seen world cup lifting the trophy after a sixty four game tournaments played in l.f. and the russian says he's. celebrations there robbed across france after a thrilling four two victory over croatia in the final at moscow's at luzhniki stadium. and our other had line story donald trump that arrives in helsinki but his first summit was blatter put.
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two of the vectors the russians used in the last election they appear to be using again. in both of the mueller indictments, they're using social media surreptitiously to divide americans, to accentuate the fault lines in our society. they're hacking or attempting to hack political campaigns, we saw claire mccaskill is one of the targets of this, and that she was a target the same week that donald trump was evidently saying publicly that she needed to be defeated. that has an echo of july -- of the election year in which donald trump said publicly, hey russians, if you're listening, hack hillary clinton's e-mails. on that date they did try to hack the clinton campaign. >> congressman, respectfully, to push you on that, he would probably be on record against the reelection of most any incumbent democrat. >> that's certainly true. but it also looks like the russians may have been listening when he called for claire mccaskill's ouster. the timing, again, is very suspicious. the timing of that attempted hack of her campaign took place not months after he mentioned claire mcca
two of the vectors the russians used in the last election they appear to be using again. in both of the mueller indictments, they're using social media surreptitiously to divide americans, to accentuate the fault lines in our society. they're hacking or attempting to hack political campaigns, we saw claire mccaskill is one of the targets of this, and that she was a target the same week that donald trump was evidently saying publicly that she needed to be defeated. that has an echo of july -- of...
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us. now and then the middle they lost quite the world as i bought them back their value of the man oh yes their. family their one year of. and so it's a vacancy. so. the only one in the world and nobody i know yeah well are all. the way when did the vote get that i mean this image that i lack or that i loved being then the better this business that bad oh. oh oh yeah it was but see but it doesn't mean. that it's. a yes or no it's good to see even ample of social media what does he owe him even when i quote is that really on the money you have done most to give me. those. in the only way. the change is to be mostly working with the members and let them see any easter is a must but i've got a little break. and if he moves on will be there. sometime after what i think. is a really dark and one thing. but with me as him because real. clear music to me in that i like in my poses and so you're. always your moment to moment come over other people's been last night. i'm going to move in this to l
us. now and then the middle they lost quite the world as i bought them back their value of the man oh yes their. family their one year of. and so it's a vacancy. so. the only one in the world and nobody i know yeah well are all. the way when did the vote get that i mean this image that i lack or that i loved being then the better this business that bad oh. oh oh yeah it was but see but it doesn't mean. that it's. a yes or no it's good to see even ample of social media what does he owe him even...