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how she uses the transform to tourist and how she uses it in her curriculum and how she uses language in ways that students feel comfortable speaking and learning both languages. because there was a demographic study we try to really just go into the classroom and spend time in the classroom with a teacher. we started off taking notes listening and eventually when the students would come to us for questions and start to get to know the students the students start to get to know us. especially the inductor, she was the one who really got the research started and then she spent a lot of time in the classrooms because she lived in el paso will stop at the time i was living here in las cruces so i would go around once a week and spend time in the classroom. then we ended up to where we almost took turns. somebody would be there monday, somebody tuesday, somebody wednesday, so we got the whole picture of what the classroom look like in a week. during the week. we would just sit with the kids, we had observed the teacher, we would take notes, we collected journals.work assignments. we also
how she uses the transform to tourist and how she uses it in her curriculum and how she uses language in ways that students feel comfortable speaking and learning both languages. because there was a demographic study we try to really just go into the classroom and spend time in the classroom with a teacher. we started off taking notes listening and eventually when the students would come to us for questions and start to get to know the students the students start to get to know us. especially...
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we're all used to using messaging apps — an estimated 2.a8 billion people globally will be using them around the world by 2021. and businesses are increasingly turning to them to enhance communication between employees. forward is an app now used by 2,000 national health service clinicians — it's an app specifically developed for the health care sector. and its creators claim it saves health care workers up to one hour every working day. you can imagine the pressure on uk health care workers, it is very valuable. dr barney gilbert is chief executive of forward. it was his big idea. welcome. doctor is key because you are a doctor and have worked in the health service for quite some time and that is where you came up with the idea? absolutely. my story was i was a hospital porter before going to medical school and being a poor tel abyad to understand how a hospital works and that is where i first saw this rubble of broken communication. i went to medical school, came back into the system as an nhs doctor and ten or more years on and realise nobody had solved the problem and somebody h
we're all used to using messaging apps — an estimated 2.a8 billion people globally will be using them around the world by 2021. and businesses are increasingly turning to them to enhance communication between employees. forward is an app now used by 2,000 national health service clinicians — it's an app specifically developed for the health care sector. and its creators claim it saves health care workers up to one hour every working day. you can imagine the pressure on uk health care...
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thank you forjoining us. we will focus on the european aspect in a moment, but first of all, we have seen moment, but first of all, we have seen the impact of sanctions have had before they come in, now they are there, is it going to make a discernible further difference. what we have seen so far, it was in anticipation of the sanctions. they will take effect today and we will have practical, real impact of them hitting the iranian economy. forget about the currency which has lost half of its value already, which is very, very important, because it has triggered hyperinflation and will probably also translate into a recession. for example, the car industry, right now, the second largest employer in the iranian economy after oil and gas and has the second—largest share of the uranium gdp. the entire car industry will be sanctions. —— iranians gdp. they will not be able to finance projects. the same with buying aircraft which iran desperately needs, and order the 200 of them, in the small window of the nu
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they did all this by inviting us in, tricking us into allowing them to make use of their means t to wealth and power, distilling our activivits and identities into data, and launching a major ideological movement. what the famous nyu oly ---- aled technop state of culture and also a state of mind that consists of the deification of technology, which means that the culture seeks its authorization in technology, finds its satisfaction in technology, and takes its orders from technology." you could say this about uber bnb, these people who say data and technology will save the world. prof. vaidhyanathan: right, it is a false religion. we need to re-humanize ourselves. that is the long hard work. i could propose regulatory interventions that would make a difference, but they would not make enough difference. we haveo take oururselves out of the habit of techno -fundamentalism. if we really want to limit the damage facebook has done, we have to invest our time and money in institutions that help us think, that help us think clearly, that can certify truth, that can host debate. ,nstitutions lik
they did all this by inviting us in, tricking us into allowing them to make use of their means t to wealth and power, distilling our activivits and identities into data, and launching a major ideological movement. what the famous nyu oly ---- aled technop state of culture and also a state of mind that consists of the deification of technology, which means that the culture seeks its authorization in technology, finds its satisfaction in technology, and takes its orders from technology." you...
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wesco said she said well i think she is us with us that fly and. make us have more. space and. to look at shows of all war and. the school on the. roof where you actually see in front of you know some or all of your summary sheet you can really cross the. only limits you could not have on the family where years later another scholar called it in has wrote a book called the ring of the dove just buckled and then it didn't believe how do we hold that it was about human love written from a muslim perspective. of only we. do. not to me. it is not. a book that has much to create to target people who don't. feel the. luck. for the mentally controlled him as a triolet him codman our country probably has the disappointing with the home a. home waters i don't wish that. messiness. but now. what damage has it. that i'm a huge reader of cord about need this now ruined city after a woman called i thought i. would be your dream i have but. he has a yacht of the medina and. founded the muslim dynasty the true of the iberian peninsula for three centuries without that man the first i've done m
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let us know, use the hashtag bbcbizlive. yes, a very warm welcome to the program. a fresh set of us sanctions against russia is due to come into force today in response to a former russian spy and his daughter being poisoned by a chemical agent in the uk and under these terms, nothing can be sold that could have a potential national security purpose, so this includes things like gas turbines and certain electronics. the sanctions came after it was determined that chemical or biological weapons were used in salisbury, breaching international law and this has specific procedures that don t come into force with other economic deterrents. further and tougher sanctions could be put into place if russia doesn t allow external verification that it's no longer producing those sorts of weapons. and that seems unlikely. you may remember earlier in the year, 2a russian individuals and 1a companies were targeted for allegedly meddling in the 2016 election and other "malign activity. " shares in oil giant gazprom and aluminium producer rusalfell sharply at the time. important t
let us know, use the hashtag bbcbizlive. yes, a very warm welcome to the program. a fresh set of us sanctions against russia is due to come into force today in response to a former russian spy and his daughter being poisoned by a chemical agent in the uk and under these terms, nothing can be sold that could have a potential national security purpose, so this includes things like gas turbines and certain electronics. the sanctions came after it was determined that chemical or biological weapons...
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thank you for joining us. next to him, the investor who took charge as india's ambassador to the united states in 2016 and it's an interesting moment in which to begin his tenure. he has been a distinguish member of the indian foreign services since 1980 and served as indians high commissioner to the united kingdom ambassador to israel and many other posts. were pleased to have you join us today. finally, we have matt pottinger who is the deputy assistant to the president and senior director for asian affairs at the national security council and has a default been involved in the proceedings today from the executive branch and the indo pacific strategy and vision that has been laid out. we look forward to hearing more from you, as well. welcome to all of you gentlemen. i thought he could start off the conversation perhaps is with her today a whole of government approach to an indo pacific strategy for the united states and many announcements. in a couple of days, secretary pompeo will be heading to your countr
thank you for joining us. next to him, the investor who took charge as india's ambassador to the united states in 2016 and it's an interesting moment in which to begin his tenure. he has been a distinguish member of the indian foreign services since 1980 and served as indians high commissioner to the united kingdom ambassador to israel and many other posts. were pleased to have you join us today. finally, we have matt pottinger who is the deputy assistant to the president and senior director...
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because we would use. who was just sixteen at the time it was arrested and pleaded guilty to charges of computer. or misuse he was given a suspended sentence of twenty months in jail today he's working on a doctorate degree in computer security. and. the threat posed by cyber criminals is complex they have a wide variety of motives and methods and one of the german off already is doing to crack down on them. where in the german state of has a at the central office for fighting cyber crime. public prosecutors really are and. are working hard to get a grip on the situation. and we deal with a wide variety of digital crime just as police do in real life for example child pornography or the sale of weapons on the dot net. these are crimes that you wouldn't necessarily need a computer for but today that taking place on a dark night from yet but has. the dark net is an unregulated and mostly anonymous part of the internet. such a flood was one of the first germans to sell illegal drugs on a platform known as sil
because we would use. who was just sixteen at the time it was arrested and pleaded guilty to charges of computer. or misuse he was given a suspended sentence of twenty months in jail today he's working on a doctorate degree in computer security. and. the threat posed by cyber criminals is complex they have a wide variety of motives and methods and one of the german off already is doing to crack down on them. where in the german state of has a at the central office for fighting cyber crime....
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you're them we need it all know we love us you know pull us out of us. said we're not a good us well ahmadinejad on the iraq. you know what to. do you know. what i mean why are you doing here why do you know it's you know me. this place where your money you know evoking me. because they gave us you know nobody. was never to you don't. you look at you i mean the media just look at the spot on. the out in alina in the middle you many of them. going to european council and. you're not then you know you need to mali call us implementing my thought aloud problem you just got to go you. i mean honestly almost as equals you know think what are the secret but the. join me every thursday on the alex i'm unsure when i'll be speaking to a guest of the world of politics or business i'm show business i'll see you then. seemed wrong. just don't call. me that is yet to stamp out disdain he comes to advocate and engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. to gain this national camera. roughly once they showed so
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it was an industrial strength hacking operation some of us they used professional software tools they developed some of the software themselves and bought some of it on the black market. it was like being attacked by a small criminal organization climbs into me and would not come in and suits me. to simply experts fear too that the hackers were trying to steal corporate talk humans including research and strategy papers and construction plans those documents would fetch a high price on the black market. and other possibility the hackers could be working directly for to some clips competitors or even foreign governments trying to secure a strategic advantage in important or sensitive industries. the experts from the two sim cloak computer emergency response team worked overtime to get the situation under control. in the end even some external service providers they managed to clear the malware from the company's computer system but they were not able to track down the perp. the traders. these complex targeted attacks known as advanced persistent threats or a p.t.s. are becoming more so
it was an industrial strength hacking operation some of us they used professional software tools they developed some of the software themselves and bought some of it on the black market. it was like being attacked by a small criminal organization climbs into me and would not come in and suits me. to simply experts fear too that the hackers were trying to steal corporate talk humans including research and strategy papers and construction plans those documents would fetch a high price on the...
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to those around us. catrin nye has been looking at the rise of anti—tech tech. can ask you both how much you check your phone? recently, every day. every hour. quite often. probably too much. probably every hour. a fair few hours a day. at home about every 20 minutes. every couple of hours. i am always on it and now i have got a phone call. there are now loads of apps offering to get you off your phone. one called mute tracks your screen time, space helps you set goals to use it less, moment sets daily limits on your use and will even send you a barrage of messages if you're on it too much. and one called forest grows you a tree as long as you're not browsing. it is, of course, very debatable whether tech companies are the ones who should be helping us spend less time on tech. facebook and instagram are releasing their own time limit tools. and app called hold has been launched in uk — created by students in copenhagen. why did you want to start this? we struggle so much on focusing. we checked our p
to those around us. catrin nye has been looking at the rise of anti—tech tech. can ask you both how much you check your phone? recently, every day. every hour. quite often. probably too much. probably every hour. a fair few hours a day. at home about every 20 minutes. every couple of hours. i am always on it and now i have got a phone call. there are now loads of apps offering to get you off your phone. one called mute tracks your screen time, space helps you set goals to use it less, moment...
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he sends us price lists. one day the price for sixteen a center just three cents per kilogram he only got paid forty eight years for delivery of one point six times ruthless price dumping. on a vet assess the co-ops and especially the supermarkets are to blame he and his colleagues fear for their livelihoods. cable i'm not sure when the some nights i can't sleep. i don't know the exact number but i know that a lot of people have hanged themselves in the greenhouse let's look at the day they couldn't keep up their payments and before running up even more debts they hang themselves although many here have it but of course that's not something anyone talks about and i'm interested not if. the situation is shocking markets are driving the prices down the firm has passed the financial burden onto their workers who are being worthless lee exploited and this is europe. why would spanish politicians allow this we confronted one regional politician with our findings. let me know if that's just a minority i'm sick of t
he sends us price lists. one day the price for sixteen a center just three cents per kilogram he only got paid forty eight years for delivery of one point six times ruthless price dumping. on a vet assess the co-ops and especially the supermarkets are to blame he and his colleagues fear for their livelihoods. cable i'm not sure when the some nights i can't sleep. i don't know the exact number but i know that a lot of people have hanged themselves in the greenhouse let's look at the day they...
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thank you for watching us and having us in your home. have a great weekend. adam shapiro - >> i'm in for charles payne. a big day for us trade officials meeting with the economic minister in motion. the minister says they are very close to a deal and so he will be back with his team in washington dc next week. right after the meeting with mexico it was japan's turn up at bat. they met robert lighthouse, us trade representative. here to break this down is fox correspondent edward lawrence. i know you know the people at us cr but there has to be news positive. >> we almost need a flowchart for the trade representatives coming in and out. it's a unique actuation where the mexican delegation ran so long the recently passed in the halls with the japanese delegation. us trade representative lease to photo of them meeting there in a statement late today, us trade representative said they agreed with the japanese site to work towards more open and free bilateral trade. that will be the second pin for the ministration as they work to finish nafta. mexican economy mini
thank you for watching us and having us in your home. have a great weekend. adam shapiro - >> i'm in for charles payne. a big day for us trade officials meeting with the economic minister in motion. the minister says they are very close to a deal and so he will be back with his team in washington dc next week. right after the meeting with mexico it was japan's turn up at bat. they met robert lighthouse, us trade representative. here to break this down is fox correspondent edward lawrence....
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or quavers takes us to a settlement. behind us is one of the sixty two so-called. or slums here in the area around the hog this is one of the main ones about two hundred people live here. the laborers live in these slums they can't afford to rent a proper home they've cobbled their shanks together out of trash. no running water leaky roofs so. this is where the poorest of the poor live even mothers with their small children. are right next to the vegetable plantations and we go to visit another slum. many hearts are made of green or stops and smells. we're allowed into this shack the walls are made of mattresses inside it's hot and stuffy. this is where thirty four year old brahim lives. role model on the way it's difficult when it rains all the everything gets wet living here is no good. but i am has been working as a harvester for twelve years he's had many different employers. must it's most bosses are bad there are so. some good ones but for four good one ceiling counter fifty bad ones. and. in the evenings he calls his wife in morocco she's pregnant but i him
or quavers takes us to a settlement. behind us is one of the sixty two so-called. or slums here in the area around the hog this is one of the main ones about two hundred people live here. the laborers live in these slums they can't afford to rent a proper home they've cobbled their shanks together out of trash. no running water leaky roofs so. this is where the poorest of the poor live even mothers with their small children. are right next to the vegetable plantations and we go to visit another...
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when you're the person, the magician in charge who can sort of make use of it, but for many of us it is. >> yeah. so i'll respond to that because it goes back to the passage that i brought us to which in that chapter i really think you make yourself so vulnerable. because what you're doing is saying these, this is the way the world has shaped me. this is the way that misogyny has seeped in, and i have internalized it, and i've been acting it out even as a queer man, a black gay man. there are ways in which that i have internalized and sort of accepted that that which is feminine is not as good as, is not as valuable as that which is masculine. >> right. >> and that has sort of shaped my own relationship to myself. so in undoing that -- which is a real feminist thing that you did, right? you became a feminist. [laughter] is that you said, wow, these things that i understand about patriarchy, about misogyny, about the world that are not necessarily holding me back as a gendered man, but they are affecting the way i'm able to be in the world as a full human being, as a man who loves oth
when you're the person, the magician in charge who can sort of make use of it, but for many of us it is. >> yeah. so i'll respond to that because it goes back to the passage that i brought us to which in that chapter i really think you make yourself so vulnerable. because what you're doing is saying these, this is the way the world has shaped me. this is the way that misogyny has seeped in, and i have internalized it, and i've been acting it out even as a queer man, a black gay man. there...
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mr me with a little of us is that see this there are two spin doctors present us to your present panchayats i mean disturbing yes this is me when you should start a serious trade a secure access to a meter our home this into the premier of the oldest resident meteorologist around who due to cement here in that time in the year which is able to come out by the airport to just me or do some us real means to ship the islamist. stuff. from a.d.f. a group is there on you to collude or so it was but...
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happy to use the location the truck when using but often i don't i don't i don't like doing this little thing. even if you have nothing to hide you might care to block the transmission of danger about your whereabouts because once others have it you cannot prevent them from evaluating it as they see fit. shift says no to date have all changes. and now we make it snappy in the ship snapshots. what's. cats look like under their fur other all the same. cast explorer will show you and it won't tell the cat one bit the program off his virtual reality cast anatomy lessons. it was created by lead motion of a young company in san francisco. you can use it with a wave of your hand. cast explorer goes into great detail revealing the visual felines muscles internal organs and skeleton. this kind of v. are with hand tracking has fantastic potential in schools and colleges for example . can be downloaded for free but you do need a vi headset and the oculus rift vine. one more from life in the digital age then visit our facebook page to tell you to tell here you'll find the latest news entrance inclu
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our i know you told us last time you were with us the part of the goal was to harmonize throughout the twenty seven twenty eight member member states had some consistency when i was doing financial regulation one of the goals we had was to try and make it roughly can come at us regulations with other things or have others emulate us what about this law is there any language in it that might be similar to g.d.p. are there is so i was with you before we talked about article twenty two you know the famous article twenty two that says that firms in the european union cannot use your data aggregated to market to you so we have the same thing here we don't use the term aggregate we use the term a leverage but the same thing applies where advertisers cannot use that data for their purposes now we have for the other areas the agreements and as far as what can be done with the data almost harmonizes with the g.d.p. are but again you know the act is eighteen pages long g.d.p. or with sixty eight pages there's a lot that was just left out so by omission it's not going to look exactly like or have
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the most commonly used we kill in the world it's used around the globe it's been in use for more than forty years everybody's using it people use in their private gardens people use it in commercial nurseries people use its promise uses i thought i could culturally it's all over the place and it has been used for a very long time. the problem is that this guy for say eight ingredient which is what kills the plants that you spray it on to is now controversial has been for some years and there are a number of countries around the world that have found it or at least very strictly limited how much it can be used and how much can be used in public places like pots and things like that so we just saw him up on our screens showing just how widely used around a is is that why this case is so important you have them at the map is showing which countries are actually banning all restricting the use of round up or of life to say containing we can as yet the problem is that it is being. used everywhere and now the company that produces the monsanto now owned by bio as you said that company says
the most commonly used we kill in the world it's used around the globe it's been in use for more than forty years everybody's using it people use in their private gardens people use it in commercial nurseries people use its promise uses i thought i could culturally it's all over the place and it has been used for a very long time. the problem is that this guy for say eight ingredient which is what kills the plants that you spray it on to is now controversial has been for some years and there...
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the us is saying, do business with us, asia. the other partner that you have out in the region, which is china, spending billions of dollars on building roads, ports and highways through the one belt, one road programme, it is raising this issue of can you really trust them? mr pompeo was not explicit in naming china in some of his remarks when he announced the $113 million—dollar investment, but positioned the us as the vast superior moral partner in all of this, as concerns countries that don't have what the us says is an ethical code of doing business. many asian countries have looked at $130 million and, i think, privately they will say they are very sceptical about how much of a commitment that is. let's ta ke let's take you to the market in asia. mixed, but feeling more positive following the lead on wall street tech stocks. still worries about a potential trade war between china and the us, having been stoked midweek by president trump. european stocks, banking stocks are helping lift sentiment in europe. they are looki
the us is saying, do business with us, asia. the other partner that you have out in the region, which is china, spending billions of dollars on building roads, ports and highways through the one belt, one road programme, it is raising this issue of can you really trust them? mr pompeo was not explicit in naming china in some of his remarks when he announced the $113 million—dollar investment, but positioned the us as the vast superior moral partner in all of this, as concerns countries that...
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so with all that tension between the us and china, let's take some heart from... 0h between the us and china, let's take some heart from... oh no, sorry. whichever direction you look at, there is something to worry about with the global economy and for british consumers, british shoppers, this weak pound is going to make holidays a lot more expensive. yes, people were turning up to the yesterday and with £1, they are getting not even 1 euro, and so that is incredibly disheartening and this is incredibly disheartening and this is all really in response to this no deal brexit, this is really hard line that our prime minister has taken that no deal is better than a bad deal. it is a little bit like trading cars, is sort of walk away from a car show saying no deal and thatis from a car show saying no deal and that is a way of negotiating, but in that is a way of negotiating, but in that case you go somewhere else. that is not the case with brexit, we have all sorts of issues to deal with with brexit. mark carney coming out last year in saying that the chances of a no deal brexit is uncomf
so with all that tension between the us and china, let's take some heart from... 0h between the us and china, let's take some heart from... oh no, sorry. whichever direction you look at, there is something to worry about with the global economy and for british consumers, british shoppers, this weak pound is going to make holidays a lot more expensive. yes, people were turning up to the yesterday and with £1, they are getting not even 1 euro, and so that is incredibly disheartening and this is...
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they are having to use it, and you can only use it once. next stop on our somerset road trip, a pool which is used every month by over 2000 residents, though it is shutting in two weeks‘ time. residents, though it is shutting in two weeks' time. well, in 2011 i was diagnosed with secondary breast cancer in my spine and pelvis, and my quality of life was quite minimal. i couldn‘t walk far, i couldn‘t do much. since i started coming here, to years ago, and joined in the aqua fit classes, it has just joined in the aqua fit classes, it hasjust made such joined in the aqua fit classes, it has just made such a difference. joined in the aqua fit classes, it hasjust made such a differencelj walked hasjust made such a difference.” walked here every day, and then i go to make swimming, and if this pool closes i won't be able to get here, because my mum doesn't drive. they are calling an emergency meeting tonight to mobilise the town. we would give our time, free time to help run it. we would do the painting, we would do the cleaning, we would
they are having to use it, and you can only use it once. next stop on our somerset road trip, a pool which is used every month by over 2000 residents, though it is shutting in two weeks‘ time. residents, though it is shutting in two weeks' time. well, in 2011 i was diagnosed with secondary breast cancer in my spine and pelvis, and my quality of life was quite minimal. i couldn‘t walk far, i couldn‘t do much. since i started coming here, to years ago, and joined in the aqua fit classes, it...
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isn't us is the sea hunter yeah this is a u.s. navy ship that is totally unmanned on the surface that's designed to hunt for enemy submarines right and it's currently unarmed has no weapons but the u.s. has talked about putting missiles on it in the future so this is actually out why we're having illustrations pull and not the real thing. is it so i think. that maybe it was all right. well i could show you but then i'd have to kill you know one one more hey this is a long range and to ship missile. yes so this is the long range missile. it's sort of on the cutting edge of intelligent missiles today yeah a human still decides the target right there you see ok. a human said i'm going to take out that ship with a missile has a lot about on me and how it gets to the ship and to navigate on its own so what i understand i read your article very carefully is that if it seems obstacles on its way it's not going to do a little detour and blow up something else it's going to make a decision and king going on to its target and the missile th
isn't us is the sea hunter yeah this is a u.s. navy ship that is totally unmanned on the surface that's designed to hunt for enemy submarines right and it's currently unarmed has no weapons but the u.s. has talked about putting missiles on it in the future so this is actually out why we're having illustrations pull and not the real thing. is it so i think. that maybe it was all right. well i could show you but then i'd have to kill you know one one more hey this is a long range and to ship...
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so always been my view is good for us, all of us here if we tackle those drivers of despair and we are seeing tackling thosedrivers of despair. and to take it one step further , particularly with respect to the americas, we all know the best way to tackle despair is opportunity. enterprise driven opportunity , because families, individuals throughout the americas north and south, like everywhere else in the world inherently, they want to reliance. and want to be able to lead themselves and provide for their kids, they want a better future fortheir kids than what they have seen . so the role of private enterprise or enterprise driven development is irreplaceable. i think it is the difference maker and it is not the answer to all of our security challenges, though very obviously, i also believe it is a very important part of the answer. we have an important role to play, particularly our partnerships with the private sector. >> i will come back and you spoke about venezuela but let's put the focus on the americas, you also spoke about nicaragua and in the context of what you are talking
so always been my view is good for us, all of us here if we tackle those drivers of despair and we are seeing tackling thosedrivers of despair. and to take it one step further , particularly with respect to the americas, we all know the best way to tackle despair is opportunity. enterprise driven opportunity , because families, individuals throughout the americas north and south, like everywhere else in the world inherently, they want to reliance. and want to be able to lead themselves and...
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king calling for us and saying to us that we cannot wait. we cannot wait another 50 years to get serious about taking action against injustice and poverty. as we have been meeting and eating all week long, those who perpetuate wickedness in high places are in their government offices and corporate suites enjoying the spoils of the system of power and always waiting and winning. what we are focused on the collusion between a political campaign and a foreign government, we are missing the collusion that is happening with prison corporations who have created an american where one in every 11 black men are in some form or renal control. and they are traded like commodities on the market. we cannot wait to bring an end to food insecurity. insured hard workers receive a living wage and bring poverty to its knees. on january fifth, 1965, he wrote in the mennonites have poverty is one of the most urgent items on the agenda of modern life. there was nothing new about poverty king wrote, what is new is that what we have the resources to get rid of it.
king calling for us and saying to us that we cannot wait. we cannot wait another 50 years to get serious about taking action against injustice and poverty. as we have been meeting and eating all week long, those who perpetuate wickedness in high places are in their government offices and corporate suites enjoying the spoils of the system of power and always waiting and winning. what we are focused on the collusion between a political campaign and a foreign government, we are missing the...
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let us go on. staying with the telegraph, tony, this is the whole anti—semitism row, jeremy corbyn today producing this message on social media, but this is a rather surprising development, then's granddaughter getting into this. emily benn, she has stood as a candidate for parliament, she has a different political views and her grandfather, she is a more moderate member of the labour party. she was the niece of hilary benn. she has faced abuse from people telling her that her grandfather would be disgusted at her, that he would be turning in his grave if he saw the way she was behaving. that rubs up against the hard—core people who say the whole thing is a conspiracy to underminejeremy the whole thing is a conspiracy to undermine jeremy corbyn. she the whole thing is a conspiracy to underminejeremy corbyn. she has actually been smart and cool in the way she has dealt with this, pointing out to people that are grandfather was cremated and he does not have a grave to spin end and that tony benn
let us go on. staying with the telegraph, tony, this is the whole anti—semitism row, jeremy corbyn today producing this message on social media, but this is a rather surprising development, then's granddaughter getting into this. emily benn, she has stood as a candidate for parliament, she has a different political views and her grandfather, she is a more moderate member of the labour party. she was the niece of hilary benn. she has faced abuse from people telling her that her grandfather...
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mike is joining us from north carolina. tell us your story. good morning. we will try eric in atlanta. good morning. caller: hello? host: go ahead, eric. caller: my situation is i recently lost a job. i was making steel parts. this is a fake -- why don't you show some of trump's statements about the unemployment rate when obama was president? during the reagan administration, we had one that wasobs created -- the amnesty part. the unemployment rate went up this month. administrationan , they grew the deficit to over $4 trillion. those were state jobs that were created. there were people working illegally and they give them a social security number. why don't you show donald trump's statements that were made when obama was president that this was a fake unemployment rate? larry kudlow doesn't know what he's talking about. to be a tvd announcer to tell you lies. the black unemployment rate went up to 6.1%. we have the highest unemployment rate. if it were that high for any other group of people, it would be a recession. host: eric from atlanta, georgia. our p
mike is joining us from north carolina. tell us your story. good morning. we will try eric in atlanta. good morning. caller: hello? host: go ahead, eric. caller: my situation is i recently lost a job. i was making steel parts. this is a fake -- why don't you show some of trump's statements about the unemployment rate when obama was president? during the reagan administration, we had one that wasobs created -- the amnesty part. the unemployment rate went up this month. administrationan , they...
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there is a location needs to me happy to use the location of the truck when using but often i don't i don't i don't like doing this little thing. even if you have nothing to hide you might care to block the transmission of danger about your whereabouts because once others have it you cannot prevent them from evaluating it as they see fit. shift says no to date evolved. and now we make it snappy in the ship snapshots. what's. cats look like under their fur. all the same. class explorer will show you and it won't harm the cat one bit the program offers virtual reality cash anatomy lessons. it was created by leap motion of a young company in san francisco. you can use it with a wave of your hand. cast explorer goes into great detail revealing the visual felines muscles internal organs and skeleton. this kind of v. are with hand tracking has fantastic potential in schools and colleges for example . explorer can be downloaded for free but you do need a via a headset and the oculus rift vine. one more from life in the digital age then visit our facebook page to tell you to tell here you'l
there is a location needs to me happy to use the location of the truck when using but often i don't i don't i don't like doing this little thing. even if you have nothing to hide you might care to block the transmission of danger about your whereabouts because once others have it you cannot prevent them from evaluating it as they see fit. shift says no to date evolved. and now we make it snappy in the ship snapshots. what's. cats look like under their fur. all the same. class explorer will show...
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tell us what you think, just use the #bbcthebriefing. well... another deadly earthquake has struck indonesia, killing more than 80 people on lombok island. hundreds are reported injured. the search and rescue operation is continuing, but is being hampered by power cuts. it's the second earthquake to hit lombok in a week. rhodri davies reports. these are deadly tremors that've become feared and familiar to people in this part of indonesia. this magnitude seven earthquake hit the coast on the resort island of lombok on sunday, and killed dozens of people as well as injuring more. the us geological survey said it struckjust ten kilometres underground. and above ground, there was palpable panic. translation: when i was working, it was initially just little shocks, but then it was getting bigger and bigger and people started to shout, "earthquake!" then all of the staff panicked and rushed out of the building, then officials asked everyone to vacate the building. it's the second quake to hit here in a week, forcing families to rush from their homes a
tell us what you think, just use the #bbcthebriefing. well... another deadly earthquake has struck indonesia, killing more than 80 people on lombok island. hundreds are reported injured. the search and rescue operation is continuing, but is being hampered by power cuts. it's the second earthquake to hit lombok in a week. rhodri davies reports. these are deadly tremors that've become feared and familiar to people in this part of indonesia. this magnitude seven earthquake hit the coast on the...
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with the systems we have installed for it, it allows us we have installed for it, it allows us to show the students how to test those and make sure they are suitable for the front—line operation. the empire test pilot school is run by the private defence firm kinetic. the helicopter contract is part of a major programme to remove its ageing fleet, much of which has been in service for decades. in future, the school wants to attract more specialist commercial business, alongside its military work. specialist commercial business, alongside its military workm specialist commercial business, alongside its military work. it is about ensuring we meet the needs of the ministry of defence first and foremost, but also that we are able to grow and get a return on our investment. that predominantly lies in the european market for civil test pilots, not just in the european market for civil test pilots, notjust for aircraft manufacturers in europe, but some of the operators with special needs. the high school has existed since the second world war. but this is the second world war. but this is t
with the systems we have installed for it, it allows us we have installed for it, it allows us to show the students how to test those and make sure they are suitable for the front—line operation. the empire test pilot school is run by the private defence firm kinetic. the helicopter contract is part of a major programme to remove its ageing fleet, much of which has been in service for decades. in future, the school wants to attract more specialist commercial business, alongside its military...
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our correspondent charlotte shell some tell us following very light latest for us from cannes and that's charlotte good morning to you were at these protests yesterday how intense work day. yes there was another night of violence on the streets of kenneth last night at tensions was simmering throughout the evening that we just paint a vivid picture for you how the evening unfolded there were hundreds of demonstrators just behind me and then across the street just meters away from the other side hundreds of counter-demonstrators now they were being kept apart by riot police here in the middle that was largely successful through the early part of the evening but then as the far right protesters started their march they were out the city it did appear that some control was lost it was then stones started to be thrown from. fireworks was thrown as well there were reports from police. person is on the far right side with seems to be doing the hitlist salute so they really was a lot of tension here on the streets yesterday evening and we know from police the number of people from both sides in
our correspondent charlotte shell some tell us following very light latest for us from cannes and that's charlotte good morning to you were at these protests yesterday how intense work day. yes there was another night of violence on the streets of kenneth last night at tensions was simmering throughout the evening that we just paint a vivid picture for you how the evening unfolded there were hundreds of demonstrators just behind me and then across the street just meters away from the other side...
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if you use e-verify, you were supposed to use it for all new hires. according to the law passed in washington and the 24 states, not require employers to go back and check all their employees on staff. it's a forward-looking system. the way they happen passing this law is to look at new hires. but once you are enrolled in e-verify and using the program you were supposed to use it on all employees, no matter what they look like or language skills. host: there is a patchwork system of 24 states. is there effort and congress to make it a 50-state kind of system? guest: absolutely. representative lamar smith of texas has been pushing an e-verify bill for years in the house. his bill would be the stand-alone bill. if you require e-verify to the nationwide. this is one of the interesting things -- his bill has gotten quite a lot of attention in the past week. people saying we need to look strongly at that. president trump in his laundry list of things he would like to change by congress on immigration has always maintained e-verify as one of the pillars of
if you use e-verify, you were supposed to use it for all new hires. according to the law passed in washington and the 24 states, not require employers to go back and check all their employees on staff. it's a forward-looking system. the way they happen passing this law is to look at new hires. but once you are enrolled in e-verify and using the program you were supposed to use it on all employees, no matter what they look like or language skills. host: there is a patchwork system of 24 states....
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we follow in the we use footsteps his training partner might doherty had told us the fatal ammunition was thirty years old and we want to see if we can find out more. vs average where the training took place is just over there it's where no real die but we can stop because it's a militarized zone. instead we have to the warehouse where the ems that stores its ammunition. it's where the big explosions took place. we're told to leave immediately this. is really for you to shoot with in case of. we stopped to film in a nearby village instead to its. local residents here where fact it by the explosions was so big that some houses in this village had to be evacuated. the local police arrived within minutes. they order us to follow them to the station will be a question i'm threatened with prosecution. it is clear that the authorities don't like any questions about bulgaria's arms exports. but one person did manage to proof that weapons. bulgarian journalist illyana gay tanzi ever. arrived in aleppo as fighting intensified in twenty sixteen. syrian government forces had almost cleared the r
we follow in the we use footsteps his training partner might doherty had told us the fatal ammunition was thirty years old and we want to see if we can find out more. vs average where the training took place is just over there it's where no real die but we can stop because it's a militarized zone. instead we have to the warehouse where the ems that stores its ammunition. it's where the big explosions took place. we're told to leave immediately this. is really for you to shoot with in case of....
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let's cross live now to us defense analyst ivan eland thanks for joining us good to have you on the program today obviously a tense situation in that final rebel terror stronghold reportedly groups there have detained over two thousand people who were supporting the idea of a truce or negotiation with the damascus government i mean do you think the militant groups in the area will be ready to negotiate some sort of peaceful settlement of this situation. well it could be possible tactically but i think. probably now that i think these people are dedicated to their cause anytime you have foreign troops or islamics tomorrow you are usually have a problem and then you add to that you have the shiite sunni. conflicts so i think these people are very motivated to do are doing what they're doing and usually even if they make some tactical arrangement to evacuate. i'll still be a factor and they are very tough insurgencies are very tough to get rid of as the soviets found in afghanistan as the u.s. found in iraq and afghanistan as well so these things tend to live on especially when they're there a
let's cross live now to us defense analyst ivan eland thanks for joining us good to have you on the program today obviously a tense situation in that final rebel terror stronghold reportedly groups there have detained over two thousand people who were supporting the idea of a truce or negotiation with the damascus government i mean do you think the militant groups in the area will be ready to negotiate some sort of peaceful settlement of this situation. well it could be possible tactically but...
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there is a location needs me happy to use the location the trucks when using but often i don't i don't i don't like them. even if you have nothing to hide you might care to block the transmission of danger about your whereabouts because once others have it you cannot prevent them from evaluating it as they see fit. shift says no to date evolved. and now we make it snappy in the ship snapshots. what's. cats look like under their fur all they have all the same. class explorer will show you and it won't harm the cat one bit the program offers virtual reality cash anatomy lessons. it was created by leap motion of a young company in san francisco. you can use it with a wave of your hand. cast explorer goes into great detail revealing the visual felines muscles internal organs and skeleton. this kind of wood hand tracking has fantastic potential in schools and colleges for example. or it can be downloaded for free but you do need a vi headset and either oculus rift or vine. one more from life in the digital age then visit our facebook page to tell you to tell here you'll find the latest news
there is a location needs me happy to use the location the trucks when using but often i don't i don't i don't like them. even if you have nothing to hide you might care to block the transmission of danger about your whereabouts because once others have it you cannot prevent them from evaluating it as they see fit. shift says no to date evolved. and now we make it snappy in the ship snapshots. what's. cats look like under their fur all they have all the same. class explorer will show you and it...
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have been fearing, and many of us of us have been fearing, and many of us have been reporting, which is that there was a serious ethnic cleansing campaign committed against the rohingya muslim community. cleansing campaign committed against the rohingya muslim communitym forced hundreds of thousands to flee their home. and this now also looks like it amounts to something that could be prosecuted for genocide. what this report adds is that they make the inference that there was in fa ct make the inference that there was in fact the intent, or there could be a case made that that intent existed, and that's a really big deal. the burnis and that's a really big deal. the burn is government have refuted all the claims in this report, there was also some quarters arguing that without boots on the ground to verify the testimonies that you have, how are you able to get a true sense of the picture of what's happening in the country? there are art two parts to that. the first is that it art two parts to that. the first is thatitis art two parts to that. the first is that it is incredibly farci
have been fearing, and many of us of us have been fearing, and many of us have been reporting, which is that there was a serious ethnic cleansing campaign committed against the rohingya muslim community. cleansing campaign committed against the rohingya muslim communitym forced hundreds of thousands to flee their home. and this now also looks like it amounts to something that could be prosecuted for genocide. what this report adds is that they make the inference that there was in fa ct make the...
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tell us our english multimedia director of think you so much for joining us on the program. thank you for having me. taliban militants have overrun a military base in northern afghanistan killing seventeen soldiers that's as the u.n. has confirmed over one hundred civilians were killed in the latest clashes between the taliban and afghan forces in the city of god locals who managed to flee the area described what they've been through. many people including the one of my neighbors were killed there i saw my friend dying he was among thirteen people including children and women who were killed during an airstrike last night in the province oh no not at all i have escaped from gaza province where the fighting is still ongoing it's been about five days since the conflict started but there's no attention from the government and no facilities for the residents dead bodies are still on the road sides i've also been injured. now the city of grozny has long been considered a strategic area due to its close proximity to the capital fighting there escalated on friday when the taliban a
tell us our english multimedia director of think you so much for joining us on the program. thank you for having me. taliban militants have overrun a military base in northern afghanistan killing seventeen soldiers that's as the u.n. has confirmed over one hundred civilians were killed in the latest clashes between the taliban and afghan forces in the city of god locals who managed to flee the area described what they've been through. many people including the one of my neighbors were killed...
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we're looking to develop it for mixed use. similarly, within the urban design, it's contemplated at 40 feet, because of a lot of the area being set aside for open space. the buildings will range between 20 feet to 80 feet with a couple of the buildings reaching 160 feet. there are small changes and rec and park elements that mention previous plan that was not officially adopted. within the resolution, we made planning code 101 consistency findings. we have these findings refer to all of the other actions. at this hearing, we'd like to add language to clarify that it will be relied upon by other actions by the city that are consistent with this project. for the underlying zonings, what we'd be doing is making sure they're particularly zoned. it is indicating it's essentially park use. we'd maintain the underlying zoning nc-2, but for the majority, looking to rezone from m-1, to mixed use general. and, of course, we're also establishing a special use district that would do the work for developments to come. as noted, we delivere
we're looking to develop it for mixed use. similarly, within the urban design, it's contemplated at 40 feet, because of a lot of the area being set aside for open space. the buildings will range between 20 feet to 80 feet with a couple of the buildings reaching 160 feet. there are small changes and rec and park elements that mention previous plan that was not officially adopted. within the resolution, we made planning code 101 consistency findings. we have these findings refer to all of the...
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those are the three issues for us. what we need to make 5 g work, is more spectrum, as soon as we can get it. we need to eliminate barriers to siting of wireless infrastructure and make sure we have people properly trained to build these networks. today we don't have the workforce that we need to get the job done. we're finding support from policymakers on all of those fronts. the wind is at our back in that sense. at the same time, there's a rall challenge in getting it done. these are not minor issues. spectrum is difficult to come by. we are still seeing resistance in some communities on siting. the workforce issues take a long time to resolve. we need to get training programs up and running now to get the workforce we need. >> let's talk a little bit about each of those. you mentioned resistance to some communities. is it a resistance to siting or is it a wish to hold on to a local prerogative to decide that i'm the mayor of town and i allow with my town council can decide if a structure goes into the town square?
those are the three issues for us. what we need to make 5 g work, is more spectrum, as soon as we can get it. we need to eliminate barriers to siting of wireless infrastructure and make sure we have people properly trained to build these networks. today we don't have the workforce that we need to get the job done. we're finding support from policymakers on all of those fronts. the wind is at our back in that sense. at the same time, there's a rall challenge in getting it done. these are not...
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and what i'm trying to get us to think about, i'm not trying to get us into thinking about what some scholars thought about oppressive acts, like black women had it worse, black men had it worse. that's not really a useful thing to do. what we can address is they experienced it differently, that there were some issues because of the way that gender is constructed and experienced, ways that african-american women are experiencing this period of segregation differently than black men are. and i want us, when we think about these challenges, to not just think about the ways that african-american women are experiencing segregation just vis-a-vis their relationship to whites, but also how internal dynamics within black communities are also constraining black women in ways that perhaps black men are not, right? think about our readings we've had so far. think about the memoir "coming of age in mississippi" that we've been reading to think about the civil rights movement. think about the film we saw about the murder of emmett till and the role that emily till plays. can you think about the
and what i'm trying to get us to think about, i'm not trying to get us into thinking about what some scholars thought about oppressive acts, like black women had it worse, black men had it worse. that's not really a useful thing to do. what we can address is they experienced it differently, that there were some issues because of the way that gender is constructed and experienced, ways that african-american women are experiencing this period of segregation differently than black men are. and i...
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our i know you told us last time you're with us the part of the goal was to harmonize throughout the twenty seven twenty eight member member states to have some consistency when i was doing financial regulation one of the goals we had was to try and make it roughly can comment us regulations with other things or have others emulate us what about this law is there any language in it that might be similar to g.d.p. our there is so i was with you before we talked about article twenty two you know the famous article twenty two that says that firms in the european union cannot use your data aggregated to market to you so we have the same thing here we don't use the term aggregate we use the term a leverage but the same thing applies where advertisers cannot use that data for their purposes now we have for the other areas the agreements and as far as what can be done with the data almost harmonizes with the g.d.p. are but again you know the act is eighteen pages long g.d.p. or with sixty eight pages there's a lot that was just left out so by omission it's not going to look exactly like or
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tell us what you think. just use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing. with its currency in freefall, all eyes will be on turkey's finance minister over the next few hours, as he seeks to calm the markets and halt the lira's slide. berat albayrak, who is president erdogan‘s son—in—law, is introducing an action plan today to help banks and smaller businesses. the lira's value sank to a record low on sunday, reflecting concerns over the economy and worsening ties with the united states. it did rally, but continued to fall overnight. lebo diseko reports. turkey's president stood defiant on sunday, telling supporters the fall of his country's currency was a political plot against turkey. as the event continued, he repeated a less—than—thinly—veiled threat to a nato ally, the united states. translation: our response to those who wage a trade war against the whole world and include our country in that — we'll be heading towards new markets and new alliances. despite the tough talk, the lira has continued to weaken. it has fallen 40% so far this y
tell us what you think. just use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing. with its currency in freefall, all eyes will be on turkey's finance minister over the next few hours, as he seeks to calm the markets and halt the lira's slide. berat albayrak, who is president erdogan‘s son—in—law, is introducing an action plan today to help banks and smaller businesses. the lira's value sank to a record low on sunday, reflecting concerns over the economy and worsening ties with the united states. it did...
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this time is it helpful to us to understand exactly what we're talking about. and say but that's right i don't think i'm off i get you to a feeling that shapes. just give you a beat catch your breath and list this race killer robots yeah i think it's a useful tool. against sanitizing what the technology could potentially do which is kill so it might be slightly overdrawn it might appear to be slightly overdrawn and of course it invokes always the idea of the image of a terminator but i think it's useful to have a look at the time analogy in order to also bring it home to the general public what this technology could potentially be on about so i think it's quite a useful term is it technically accurate. is a different story about i think of the useful i'm just selling out so everybody understands for the rest of this conversation. a killer robot. autonomous weapon system is a weapon that can make a decision about a kill without a human necessarily being involved in that equation that weapon cahill by itself but so the controversial technology that is being debat
this time is it helpful to us to understand exactly what we're talking about. and say but that's right i don't think i'm off i get you to a feeling that shapes. just give you a beat catch your breath and list this race killer robots yeah i think it's a useful tool. against sanitizing what the technology could potentially do which is kill so it might be slightly overdrawn it might appear to be slightly overdrawn and of course it invokes always the idea of the image of a terminator but i think...
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them it's a big pain he said if we use those weapons america could incinerate us with nukes and they'd be right that's our crazy would be to use those weapons i said what would you do then and he said well we let him are let the americans call that they come to damascus so let's see what happens i said what are you talking about he said just like in baghdad you know and when they when they when they when the knights of malta came in the thirteenth century the rivers would be full of their blood he said we have a resistance and so i remember going back and telling my general friends in washington you know this is not textbook you talk with the defense manage this it's not he's not going to defend the country is going to let you come and kill you when you get there they're different i remember saying you're not going to have it's not going to be like the fight against not going to have a defense perimeter and you're have to fight your way into the city he's going to let you in and get you when you're there it was very interesting but then he was prime minister here was telling us it is.
them it's a big pain he said if we use those weapons america could incinerate us with nukes and they'd be right that's our crazy would be to use those weapons i said what would you do then and he said well we let him are let the americans call that they come to damascus so let's see what happens i said what are you talking about he said just like in baghdad you know and when they when they when they when the knights of malta came in the thirteenth century the rivers would be full of their blood...
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thank you forjoining us. if you want to know more, search for nafta and bbc into any of the main search engines and it will take you to a page with a lot more detail and content. un investigators are accusing myanmar‘s military of war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide. this new report details horrific violence against rohingya muslims and other ethnic minorities, focusing on attacks that started in august last year. it directly accuses the most senior military figures — and says "military necessity would neverjustify killing indiscriminately, gang raping women, assaulting children, and burning entire villages". we've covered this story many times. and these are some of the images of the aftermath in 2017. the myanmar military says the rohinga people burned down their own homes. of course this is something that they deny. as a consequence of the violenace, there was a vast exodus — at least 700,000 have left their homes in the past year. many have gone to bangladesh, where huge refugee camps h
thank you forjoining us. if you want to know more, search for nafta and bbc into any of the main search engines and it will take you to a page with a lot more detail and content. un investigators are accusing myanmar‘s military of war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide. this new report details horrific violence against rohingya muslims and other ethnic minorities, focusing on attacks that started in august last year. it directly accuses the most senior military figures — and says...
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yeah they read i hope with some of us us us. listen listen listen to your does not make it any but at the back of twists that astound me that yon stop us i am from we left i don't care for movement look at do it casey came in the back i say oh now what do they want us to. consist of is this even the adam in the middle yah is business the house. you look at the world there is a business killing ten you know pull us out you know what i get for the family i'm already a song do you know in general we are a bit of a. timid little is it. see. any more. first. of all those. georgia shows don't google so document almost first thanks. to my custom of trying. to tell you. the person. to be a coach who. will vote for our eight to eighty to name it to most of it it does. some of the sheen you know. well. i was going. to. relate some of them. but they were. fortunate in that one of the most bruising us general. times was even one of the spies a lot. of . america was never great was founded on the rapes in the murder. nothing changed so we sa
yeah they read i hope with some of us us us. listen listen listen to your does not make it any but at the back of twists that astound me that yon stop us i am from we left i don't care for movement look at do it casey came in the back i say oh now what do they want us to. consist of is this even the adam in the middle yah is business the house. you look at the world there is a business killing ten you know pull us out you know what i get for the family i'm already a song do you know in general...
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if you have nfl stars or rock stars using your products, tell us that. >> okay. good. >> thank you both so much. congratulations, how old is the company, again? >> we started in 2005. >> hopefully this is the year it takes off. congratulations on everything. >> thank you. >>> we have a fantastic opportunity for any of you out there who have a great product you know people would love if they just knew about it. we have teamed up with shopify to pitch your product display at a shopify space. they will help you grow your business. to be considered, send us a video of your one minute elevator pitch. e-mail it to yourbusiness@msnbc.com by september 13th. send a summary of your product and why you think you are the perfect fit. when we come back, ways to convert a click into a sale and why customer service should be your number one priority. it's pretty amazing out there. the world is full of more possibilities than ever before. and american express has your back every step of the way- whether it's the comfort of knowing help is just a call away with global assist. or
if you have nfl stars or rock stars using your products, tell us that. >> okay. good. >> thank you both so much. congratulations, how old is the company, again? >> we started in 2005. >> hopefully this is the year it takes off. congratulations on everything. >> thank you. >>> we have a fantastic opportunity for any of you out there who have a great product you know people would love if they just knew about it. we have teamed up with shopify to pitch your...
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us or didn't use us and now they're being very forward thinking i'm not. that is helpful to get informationo faster. traditional media multiply that by putting it out as well that helps us build to get the message out. one of the things we heard on this committee multiple times in those attacks that they been able to have that. one of the questions to relate to this as well. one of yourr recommendations on making sure there's transparency. legislation ensures americans onknow the source of political ads. much of what happened with this was not bad. it was a profile set up that they did a tremendous amount to develop it. how do you separate out even aware or an ad is in just a profile that is a free j profile developed quite a following. >> i completely concur the advertising piece of the offer was a small one. my own view from a national security perspective is readily identifiable durability we should close it off. even if it's not the most specific avenue, i believe applying the same standards to political advertising online and offline is absolutely ess
us or didn't use us and now they're being very forward thinking i'm not. that is helpful to get informationo faster. traditional media multiply that by putting it out as well that helps us build to get the message out. one of the things we heard on this committee multiple times in those attacks that they been able to have that. one of the questions to relate to this as well. one of yourr recommendations on making sure there's transparency. legislation ensures americans onknow the source of...