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it will only reduce bad uses of guns and it won't reduce the use. that is what the bloody campaign said. can'ts something that we get congress to adopt. we need more people like kerry clark to stand up and say that make sense. there --e anybody out do we have anybody out there with a question? of restrictions or ?egulations would you propose what would help with the suicides or the domestic shootings? what would help decrease those numbers? >> laws will not take care of all of them. it is more of the gun culture and having the idea that a gun in your home will protect you all the time and not realizing that a gun will cause problems. my of my police officers is favorite judge at the time. they keep a loaded handgun on their on their nightstand. it is a dangerous world out there. they are police and they are trained. that is what happens. guns have a lot of bad consequences to them. some people propose waiting periods. that might stop someone else. i think a lot of it deals with stressing the responsibilities and the risks that go with guns. instead,
it will only reduce bad uses of guns and it won't reduce the use. that is what the bloody campaign said. can'ts something that we get congress to adopt. we need more people like kerry clark to stand up and say that make sense. there --e anybody out do we have anybody out there with a question? of restrictions or ?egulations would you propose what would help with the suicides or the domestic shootings? what would help decrease those numbers? >> laws will not take care of all of them. it is...
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defensive gun use. in other words i've got a gun. don't yell at me. okay. defensive gun use. only one half of those -- only one of those people that had a defensive gun use even pointed the gun at the offender. 47% percent there was no threat or attack for their defensive gun use. excuse me, if there is no threat and no attack, how is it a defensive gun use this and you are not pointing your gun, 52% of the offenders, 52% of the bad guys were unarmed. and only 18, according to the survey, only 18% of the offenders had guns. something is wrong here. a lot of arguments over whether these defensive gun uses are effective, just as likely to get injured with a gun, without a gun, some likely are saying you are as likely to get injured with a baseball bat. obviously the numbers don't add up. what does add up we have significant costs and the defensive uses are questionable. i think we can find a way basically to say, let's reduce the bad things from happening without taking the good things away. thank you. >>
defensive gun use. in other words i've got a gun. don't yell at me. okay. defensive gun use. only one half of those -- only one of those people that had a defensive gun use even pointed the gun at the offender. 47% percent there was no threat or attack for their defensive gun use. excuse me, if there is no threat and no attack, how is it a defensive gun use this and you are not pointing your gun, 52% of the offenders, 52% of the bad guys were unarmed. and only 18, according to the survey, only...
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and ahead of us. the following chart is meant to show you the equity application applicant verification process. on the far left, you can see the eligibility categories of those who can seek article 16 permits. those who qualify to seek those permits. at the top, you can see equity program eligibility criteria. for the equity applicant his, the top of this graphic shows you the stages in process of verification. on march 30th, the office of cannabis opened the city's verification process for stages one and two. this is where they seek verification for the two buckets of criteria that are associated with them as individuals. the asset test and the three '06 --dash 306 eligibility criteria. those being personal cannabis -related involvement in the criminal justice system, family cannabis belated involvement in the criminal justice system, income status, school participation, census tract and housing displacement. applicants submit to applicant -- documentation to serve the asset test in three of the six
and ahead of us. the following chart is meant to show you the equity application applicant verification process. on the far left, you can see the eligibility categories of those who can seek article 16 permits. those who qualify to seek those permits. at the top, you can see equity program eligibility criteria. for the equity applicant his, the top of this graphic shows you the stages in process of verification. on march 30th, the office of cannabis opened the city's verification process for...
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that makes us who we are as people they track us to get this information they profile us using algorithms and they create these simulations of us basically these are what these profiles are and they use that to manipulate our behavior so this is a system that i call people farming and this is the business model of mainstream technology today and the system that we're living under is what shonen soup off from harvard business school calls surveillance capitalism is this a problem and of course it's a problem because it is fundamentally incompatible with human rights and it's fundamentally incompatible with democracy when you have a handful of corporations that know everything about everyone and use that information for their profit and political motives this is the exact opposite of democracy gillian york in terms of freedom of speech and freedom of expression how facebook can snap chats and. instagram and whatsapp doing should there be more oversight of the policies by our elected representatives. absolutely so i mean most of these companies are i would say not doing very well if we're me
that makes us who we are as people they track us to get this information they profile us using algorithms and they create these simulations of us basically these are what these profiles are and they use that to manipulate our behavior so this is a system that i call people farming and this is the business model of mainstream technology today and the system that we're living under is what shonen soup off from harvard business school calls surveillance capitalism is this a problem and of course...
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to use my car i would choose for myself what i would use not least i don't want to use the card here because i don't know the people who work here and that she is not safe to use my car has been off my credit card. and. in. a world away from the big city lynn runs a gas station on one of sweden's countless small islands. and . she still accept both cards and catch me. they would say i prefer the credit cards if we try to keep the cash amount as low as possible we have this safety box here by the bears also risk with the cashier am . but. if i say yes make sure at the expense on handing the cash is now higher than my credit card expenses since it's a yeah i would say i prefer if they use it for free. once a week lynne counts up all her cash takings and fills out forms the banks in her area have long stopped accepting cash. every time she brings notes and coins to the bank she has to make a special trip to positing cash is inconvenient and expensive but withdrawing cash is even worse the bank charges her nearly two hundred euros. here where we need to to take out change me. last time a
to use my car i would choose for myself what i would use not least i don't want to use the card here because i don't know the people who work here and that she is not safe to use my car has been off my credit card. and. in. a world away from the big city lynn runs a gas station on one of sweden's countless small islands. and . she still accept both cards and catch me. they would say i prefer the credit cards if we try to keep the cash amount as low as possible we have this safety box here by...
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is the institutional uses. often times under that category, they don't have a lot of money to pay for full-time rent and some of them only operate one day a week. i am probably going -- i literally just thought about it right now. on sunday i saw that happening when i was walking down the street and i saw a shop that is normally one use and then there was an institutional use going on while that was happening. that is not something that was discussed as part of the menu of options. is that right? from planning? that was not discussed. we can come back and look at it. other than that, the idea of having -- and there are other parts of the city that this is also operating and i wonder how they have been doing it without this legislation. it is really good to codify this it allows small businesses and startups to work together and share the cost of doing business and may be even the start startup cost were opening a business. i think this is a pretty wonderful piece of legislation. it will also help my district, i
is the institutional uses. often times under that category, they don't have a lot of money to pay for full-time rent and some of them only operate one day a week. i am probably going -- i literally just thought about it right now. on sunday i saw that happening when i was walking down the street and i saw a shop that is normally one use and then there was an institutional use going on while that was happening. that is not something that was discussed as part of the menu of options. is that...
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to use my car i would choose for myself what i would use not least i don't want to use the card here because i don't know the people who work here and i feel not safe to use my costs especially not my credit for. a world away from the big city lynn runs a gas station on one of sweden's countless small islands. she still accept both cards and catch me. they would say i prefer the credit cards it we try to keep the cash amount as low as possible we have this it's safe to go here there's also a risk with the cash am. but. if i see as much or at the expense on hand the cash is now higher than my credit card expenses and. yeah i would say i prefer if they use it for. once a week lynne counts up all her cash takings and fills out forms the banks in her area have long stopped accepting cash. every time she brings notes and coins to the bank she has to make a special trip depositing hard cash is inconvenient and expensive but withdrawing cash is even worse the bank charges her nearly two hundred euro's. at times each year where we need to take out change and it cost me last time about two th
to use my car i would choose for myself what i would use not least i don't want to use the card here because i don't know the people who work here and i feel not safe to use my costs especially not my credit for. a world away from the big city lynn runs a gas station on one of sweden's countless small islands. she still accept both cards and catch me. they would say i prefer the credit cards it we try to keep the cash amount as low as possible we have this it's safe to go here there's also a...
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by someone using marcy's id. her details are being used to launder money. but marcy refuses to talk to us about it. so i catch up with her as she's heading to work. what do you want? i have no idea who this gentleman, even. i'm from the bbc‘s panorama programme. i have no idea who they are. i would like to talk to you about some money. do you know any fraudsters in nigeria? no. i've talked to a gentlemen, but i've never picked up money. nothing. i can show you every text message. can we see your messages? marcy has text messages from our catfish. they show he wanted her to pick up the cash we sent. then this one says... well, it says, "marcy, i need you to get a hold of a fund at western union. it was sent in your name." "go straight to western union and pick it up." and i said, "i'm not happy." and then "why" and i said, "what the (bleep) is the money for?" so this person asked you to pick up money for him from western union. yeah, yeah. and i didn't. it's confusing because there's such a thin line between innocent victims and money mules. marcy gives us
by someone using marcy's id. her details are being used to launder money. but marcy refuses to talk to us about it. so i catch up with her as she's heading to work. what do you want? i have no idea who this gentleman, even. i'm from the bbc‘s panorama programme. i have no idea who they are. i would like to talk to you about some money. do you know any fraudsters in nigeria? no. i've talked to a gentlemen, but i've never picked up money. nothing. i can show you every text message. can we see...
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rarely used parliamentary powers were used to demand that the boss of a us software firm hand over the details. the observer newspaper, which first reported the story, said the documents included data about facebook‘s privacy controls. a court in milan is considering charges of corruption against eni and shell in a controversial oil deal that led to nigeria losing an estimated $6 billion. the campaign group global witness has calculated the 0pl 2115 deal in 2011 deprived nigeria of double its annual education and healthca re budget. eni and shell are accused of paying money to nigeria, knowing that it would be used for bribes. the energy companies deny any wrongdoing. the renault—nissan—mitsubishi alliance continues to grapple with the arrest of automobile mogul carlos ghosn. the board of mitsubishi motors will meet on monday to oust ghosn as chairman. he continues to deny the allegations against him. sharanjit leyl is in singapore. bring us up to date. that is right. everything you said in fact the board was scheduled to start meeting about an hour ago and expectations are that
rarely used parliamentary powers were used to demand that the boss of a us software firm hand over the details. the observer newspaper, which first reported the story, said the documents included data about facebook‘s privacy controls. a court in milan is considering charges of corruption against eni and shell in a controversial oil deal that led to nigeria losing an estimated $6 billion. the campaign group global witness has calculated the 0pl 2115 deal in 2011 deprived nigeria of double its...
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be on the look out for us. [laughter] >> and finally, the reason we're here today specifically, as alvin mentioned, is to ask that you approve the resolution in front of you. this resolution will commit transportation authorities and also encourage the board of supervisors and the local media to stop using the word accident and reference to traffic violence and to replace it with the words crash and collision. we believe that by passing this resolution, you will help to contribute to a culture of safety that will ultimately get us to vision zero. thank you for your time and consideration. we really appreciate it. >> great. any comments or questions? you know, i cannot agree more that language is critical when it comes to shaping impressions. and behavior is not -- as you know, it's beyond what we're talking about today. we're seeing language used to shape people's behavior, to the worse at this point. i know that exactly why san francisco and other jurisdictions have adopted vision zero policies giving your nam
be on the look out for us. [laughter] >> and finally, the reason we're here today specifically, as alvin mentioned, is to ask that you approve the resolution in front of you. this resolution will commit transportation authorities and also encourage the board of supervisors and the local media to stop using the word accident and reference to traffic violence and to replace it with the words crash and collision. we believe that by passing this resolution, you will help to contribute to a...
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of us sold us. we mustn't ignore the psychological impact regular consumption of cannabis can lead to a loss of motivation. there are arguments for and against the legalisation of cannabis for recreational purposes. among those in favor is who purchase member former chief of police in the german city of minster. one of his arguments is that the risk of addiction has been proven to be far lower than with alcohol. government commission on narcotics always says that alcohol is part of western culture but ignores the fact that cannabis was a traditional medicinal plant and was grown here until the one nine hundred sixty s. even though by then it was no longer legal. now that the medicinal use of cannabis is becoming more mainstream but the taboo surrounding it may be waning that. all the studies say the risks attached to alcohol are far greater than those for cannabis. one of them is legal the other is illegal and for me that is not logical. stephanie bender is a child and adolescent psychiatrist at col
of us sold us. we mustn't ignore the psychological impact regular consumption of cannabis can lead to a loss of motivation. there are arguments for and against the legalisation of cannabis for recreational purposes. among those in favor is who purchase member former chief of police in the german city of minster. one of his arguments is that the risk of addiction has been proven to be far lower than with alcohol. government commission on narcotics always says that alcohol is part of western...
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a lot of us were surprised when toys-r-us closed. we thought this is going to be they are going to reopen, not realizing the restructuring going on and we are inadvertently supporting that as long as we invest in the company us that actually find these practices are what they find most lucrative and they continue to do that. i think to the best that we can work something out and understand that we do have some social responsibility to not invest in companies that work against the best interests of americans who are working hard to sustain their families and against people who live in our community, and while these people are from chula vista we know the stores that are toys-r-us in the bay area and a lot of our kids benefited from our shopping at those sports. we -- stores. we have all been contributing to that. if there is a way to hold further investment until this is resolved and to also say to those managers we about, we hire for investing we can't invest in companies that take political positions that are adverse to our membersh
a lot of us were surprised when toys-r-us closed. we thought this is going to be they are going to reopen, not realizing the restructuring going on and we are inadvertently supporting that as long as we invest in the company us that actually find these practices are what they find most lucrative and they continue to do that. i think to the best that we can work something out and understand that we do have some social responsibility to not invest in companies that work against the best interests...
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they mistreated us what can i say. only god can help us. when they came here they brought any chaos and destruction with them we were waiting for the day to get our freedom back in rocca we were waiting for our freedom we were hoping one day and night. we were waiting for the day of freedom to come and have you in the pub remember. the terrible irony is that after was not fought so hard and risked so much it was a us with a strike that destroyed the family business. when the air strike hits i was suddenly thrown across the room. i couldn't hear any more i was hit by the shrapnel i took off my chin next so that it wouldn't hurt me by being back after the smoke here we all went to the streets or. the bar lower floor i thought i'll bet they were on our back under islamic state rule who the biggest fear was for her children especially her eldest daughter so. i think that i s. would see her she's pretty i wouldn't let her now sit in. even when i had to take my daughters to their answer uncles they would be in full shari'a outfits and i wouldn't
they mistreated us what can i say. only god can help us. when they came here they brought any chaos and destruction with them we were waiting for the day to get our freedom back in rocca we were waiting for our freedom we were hoping one day and night. we were waiting for the day of freedom to come and have you in the pub remember. the terrible irony is that after was not fought so hard and risked so much it was a us with a strike that destroyed the family business. when the air strike hits i...
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stay with us. coming up: more on china's first international import expo, which opens on monday in shanghai, following president xi jinping's vow to open up the economy. and before we go, thousands of runners took to the streets of new york for the city's annual marathon, the largest race in the world. ethiopia's lelisa desisa claimed the men's title, crossing the line in two hours and five minutes. in the women's race, mary keitany from kenya was leader of the pack, finishing in two hours and 22 minutes. hello. nature's very own light spectacular, the aurora borealis or northern lights, in full display across the northern isles. also some parts of eastern scotland and eastern england under clear skies but further west a different story as this area of low pressure in the bay of biscay as a frontal system extending across western fringes of the uk, bringing outbreaks of rain. this will ease from northern ireland through the morning and things get dry across wales and south—west england and outbre
stay with us. coming up: more on china's first international import expo, which opens on monday in shanghai, following president xi jinping's vow to open up the economy. and before we go, thousands of runners took to the streets of new york for the city's annual marathon, the largest race in the world. ethiopia's lelisa desisa claimed the men's title, crossing the line in two hours and five minutes. in the women's race, mary keitany from kenya was leader of the pack, finishing in two hours and...
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give us what has already been promised to us. thank you. >> next speaker, please. >> hello. i am here representing -- we fully encourage the planning commission to adopt the recommendation to remove housing for a special use district. in addition to having education workforce development at the southeast facility, it was built for quality access childcare for the residents of bayview. it is a critical service by offering an early head start in the current facility and we serve 85% of bayview residents. high-quality childcare is really important for the optimal and physical development of all children. however, in the bayview hunter's point, it has the highest percentage of children in san francisco neighborhoods with about 6,000 people from 0-11, over 1,100 are potential children who could be served. and with this community facility being built, it gives us the opportunity to provide these families and children this service. the interest of the children and the families that we could potentially serve. not only would it push back the bills, out also threaten the green space
give us what has already been promised to us. thank you. >> next speaker, please. >> hello. i am here representing -- we fully encourage the planning commission to adopt the recommendation to remove housing for a special use district. in addition to having education workforce development at the southeast facility, it was built for quality access childcare for the residents of bayview. it is a critical service by offering an early head start in the current facility and we serve 85%...
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joining us here live without good to see you tell us this one thing why does ukraine all of a sudden want to impose martial law. while of fuel the president of ukraine or part of the government there are certain advantages to declaring martial law it isn't just the military that's involved all sorts of aspects of civilian life also affected for example it becomes illegal to protest against the government there are widespread protests right now happening all over ukraine to do with lack of heating to do with lack of would halt would to as well as new tariffs that have been set up by the government in kiev people are very unhappy tens of thousands protesting over ukraine so martial law now would. stop all of them it would also give the government complete censorship of the media which it would become illegal for the media to criticize the government would also mean that reservists who called up the ukrainian government will have a lot more manpower at the pool point and one of the main things is that potentially it also means elections a move backwards postponed indefinitely which is g
joining us here live without good to see you tell us this one thing why does ukraine all of a sudden want to impose martial law. while of fuel the president of ukraine or part of the government there are certain advantages to declaring martial law it isn't just the military that's involved all sorts of aspects of civilian life also affected for example it becomes illegal to protest against the government there are widespread protests right now happening all over ukraine to do with lack of...
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adversariesat our could do in terms of using our own infrastructure against us. what does that mean to now? 15 years ago, the department of homeland security was created. my organization was created a few years after that. our responsibility is core knitting federal efforts to protect critical infrastructure. two years ago, when the russians attempted to interfere, and in some cases, did interfere in the a16 election, that was galvanizing moment. historically, up until then, the american public had an about cyber security from an intellectual property perspective. that is the first time across government and the public that we recognized that cyber security could be used to destabilize government, our democratic institutions. as a result, the department of homeland security designated elections as a critical infrastructure infrastructure subsection. there were some challenges in the partnerships. but in terms of where we are today, i want to walk through three quick buckets. where we are today, the work we have made as a community over the last two years. the sec
adversariesat our could do in terms of using our own infrastructure against us. what does that mean to now? 15 years ago, the department of homeland security was created. my organization was created a few years after that. our responsibility is core knitting federal efforts to protect critical infrastructure. two years ago, when the russians attempted to interfere, and in some cases, did interfere in the a16 election, that was galvanizing moment. historically, up until then, the american public...
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the us secretary of state had to defend a crucial us ally. there is no direct reporting connecting the crown prince to the order of the murder of jamal khashoggi. the president himself says in a washington post interview once again maybe mohammed bin salman did know about the killing, maybe he didn't. the trump administration argues saudi arabia is a crucial partner against iran and islamic state, which buys billions of dollars of us weapons. but us senators say america can't ignore murder. when we do not send a message to a country like saudi arabia, we tell an ally you can kill with impunity simply because you have some other interests with us, then we send a global message that is frightening and one that doesn't serve us interests and national security. after hearing from top trump officials today, senators asked why they hadn't been alloed to hear from cia director gina haspel herself. she's heard the tape of the khashoggi killing. i'm not going to be denied the ability to be briefed by the cia, that we have oversight of, about whether o
the us secretary of state had to defend a crucial us ally. there is no direct reporting connecting the crown prince to the order of the murder of jamal khashoggi. the president himself says in a washington post interview once again maybe mohammed bin salman did know about the killing, maybe he didn't. the trump administration argues saudi arabia is a crucial partner against iran and islamic state, which buys billions of dollars of us weapons. but us senators say america can't ignore murder....
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and let us know if you voted early and most importantly tell us why you can tweet us your thoughts tweet me directly i'm and tell you our thank you and here's our latest updates page on the u.s. midterms those developments the reports the tweets they all go up there but also just a little further down was there earlier in this good background information and little side menu with the issues and the races to watch and and how the whole system really works if you search for us midterms latest updates at al-jazeera dot com keep an eye on that and thank you for getting in touch with us as well on the hashtag a journey that lots of you pushing support for particularly the female candidates in this upcoming election who was it elizabeth who said good luck to all these women we need to allow you to say more diversity more women in politics is great news i hope they stay strong and don't let any bullying attempts stick to them this is the news great if you with us on facebook live we've got next a story coming up for you know about how an israeli ad featuring a model ripping off base failed scho
and let us know if you voted early and most importantly tell us why you can tweet us your thoughts tweet me directly i'm and tell you our thank you and here's our latest updates page on the u.s. midterms those developments the reports the tweets they all go up there but also just a little further down was there earlier in this good background information and little side menu with the issues and the races to watch and and how the whole system really works if you search for us midterms latest...
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retail chain toys r us the c.e.o. of toys r us asia now it's a deal earlier today which separates the asian unit from toys r us incorporated while enlisting an eighty five percent buyout from shareholders in parent company true tosh l l c fung retailing toys r us original regional partner they will retain a fifteen percent share toys r us asia says the reconfiguration will allow the company to not only survive but even expand andriy holidays president of toys r us asia pacific said the deal quote means that our current shareholders both fung retailing and the taj note holders are focused on only one thing the development and growth of toys r us asia within our countries. and as black friday approaches and retailers are getting ready or many might already be ready for increased fourth quarter sales which will be the winners and losers here to help us understand is hillary ford which the c.e.o. of stroll mark hilary welcome back another topic another day and we know you're going to be great on this one looking back we w
retail chain toys r us the c.e.o. of toys r us asia now it's a deal earlier today which separates the asian unit from toys r us incorporated while enlisting an eighty five percent buyout from shareholders in parent company true tosh l l c fung retailing toys r us original regional partner they will retain a fifteen percent share toys r us asia says the reconfiguration will allow the company to not only survive but even expand andriy holidays president of toys r us asia pacific said the deal...
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stay with us. coming up — more on china's first international import expo, which opens on monday in shanghai, following president xi jinping's vow to open up the economy. we will be watching that very closely for you and will be live from shanghai with the bbc‘s robin brandt next. i was caught offguard because i was looking at this, live pictures from tennessee. donald trump has moved on from georgia where he spoke earlier, to another rally, this time in chataanooga. the former president, barack obama has been doing the same on behalf of the democrat party. he was recently in indiana and in chicago earlier than that. coverage that big event, the crucial election vote, here on bbc world news as we count down the hours to the day the americans go to the poll. hello. nature's very own light spectacular, the aurora borealis or northern lights in full display across the northern isles. also some parts of eastern scotland and eastern england under clear skies that further west a different story as th
stay with us. coming up — more on china's first international import expo, which opens on monday in shanghai, following president xi jinping's vow to open up the economy. we will be watching that very closely for you and will be live from shanghai with the bbc‘s robin brandt next. i was caught offguard because i was looking at this, live pictures from tennessee. donald trump has moved on from georgia where he spoke earlier, to another rally, this time in chataanooga. the former president,...
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tweet us your views. just use the #bbcbizlive. hello and welcome to business live. let's get started, so much to fit in today's programme. it's taken months of excruciating negotiations and there's a long way to go still. but uk and eu officials have finally agreed a draft brexit withdrawal agreement. little is known about the content but the british pm theresa may is expected to brief her cabinet and business leaders today. the pound initially rose tentatively against the dollar. this is the picture now. the pound has fallen back against the dollar to a degree, you can see how the currencies are trading, the ftse is down 0.7%. let's talk through some of the business reaction. premier foods has told the bbc that it still intends to stockpile raw ingredients and packaging for some products — as it announced yesterday — until the deal has been agreed by cabinet, by parliament and the other 27 eu states. that sentiment is wide across the business community. not a single company we've spoken to — including aircraft and motor manufacturers and financial services â€
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deep into small towns, people are still not using the internet so frequently and thatis using the internet so frequently and that is why they are setting up 5000 brick and mortar stores to increase their sales in the years to come. 0k, their sales in the years to come. ok, for now i'll, thank you. —— for now. president trump's approach to international trade has been controversial. new tariffs on steel, aluminium and a vast swathe of chinese goods. he's renegotiated trade agreements and made it difficult for the world trade organisation to arbitrate in disputes. kevin hassett, chairman of trump's council of economic advisers, spoke to our economics correspondent andrew walker, and he said china had misbehaved since joining the wto and said the us could consider evicting china from the trade group. the state of the world that president trump came in was that the us had agreed overtime, in part because we are trying to recruit countries out from the soviet umbrella, to opening up our market is kind of no questions i asked, and when countries joined the sort of western coalition, then we
deep into small towns, people are still not using the internet so frequently and thatis using the internet so frequently and that is why they are setting up 5000 brick and mortar stores to increase their sales in the years to come. 0k, their sales in the years to come. ok, for now i'll, thank you. —— for now. president trump's approach to international trade has been controversial. new tariffs on steel, aluminium and a vast swathe of chinese goods. he's renegotiated trade agreements and...
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before was not possible to use the camera. working with a fire hose, you couldn't see as well, for example. but just as firefighters protect us, keeping them protected is critical. and nothing is more important than the clothing they wear out. one of the biggest issues with firefighters right now is that the gear prevents them from evacuating their own body heat so lots of developments go in them direction of preventing heat stress for firefighters. making uniforms fireproof and heat—resistant is a no—brainer but doing so while making it flexible, breathable and light as a whole different challenge. at the dupont european technical centre in geneva, they've developed a material that can withstand extremely high temperatures. it's made of material that bubbles when exposed to high heat, insulating the wearer. it has been proven that if your body temperature, core temperature raises above a certain level, you start doing the wrong decisions, it affects brain functions and you don't want that to happen for a firefighter. even
before was not possible to use the camera. working with a fire hose, you couldn't see as well, for example. but just as firefighters protect us, keeping them protected is critical. and nothing is more important than the clothing they wear out. one of the biggest issues with firefighters right now is that the gear prevents them from evacuating their own body heat so lots of developments go in them direction of preventing heat stress for firefighters. making uniforms fireproof and...
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you have given us authority, and we need to use it. my last question is on fraudulent marketing. i did not realize this was an issue, but my staff brought to my attention. the fraudulent made in america label. what are you doing to curb this practice? >> this is fairly prevalent. we get hundreds of complaints that people are improperly using the made in usa label. we are committed to investigating those, and they are, a lot of times, what happens is the company does not even realize that it is a violation. so explain to them it is a violation, and they stop it. sometimes, companies do it intentionally. sometimes, we tell them and do not stop, and those people, we sue. , we have onlyule gotten injunctive relief in cases like this previously. are exploring if we can find a good case that would be appropriate for monetary relief. so to serve as an additional deterrent. i just want to add here that there are manufacturers out there higher american workers and who purposefully do that because they want to put the flag on their product, and for those who lie, this cheapens the made in
you have given us authority, and we need to use it. my last question is on fraudulent marketing. i did not realize this was an issue, but my staff brought to my attention. the fraudulent made in america label. what are you doing to curb this practice? >> this is fairly prevalent. we get hundreds of complaints that people are improperly using the made in usa label. we are committed to investigating those, and they are, a lot of times, what happens is the company does not even realize that...
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use use that we really have season. because it's not. jan generating only know. most a three three arches and because no structure. will judge judge jeanine. and i'm sure she was shoes made basically for the time. he is a i'm on it whatever. it is it some some in the white house. says his. six thirty one right right they use. i'm saying satan's also face phase because because early in the day. researchers to be here on will not. let him hang haining with with president he said that he was. once i finally was he was like that back but a lot of little thingngs i high h hos on winning the hepeaks i say. i'll probabably never ever. if you want but of the othe. way when i was a media all the land mine they say things and we went to about. how the hell because hers right taking that you? actually. talking about about her how are we doing full use of the sunday stand by the idea and all they are done any referendum joe joris for us in the media you don't i don't think i studies that. to to to leave at that. residence and i'm. one he's are. my choices this is also a litt
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who wanted us to regrow. i would like to personally dedicate this building and the rest of our building to the mission community. why don't we give the mission community a hand we -- why do we give them a hand? [applause] >> i would be remiss if i got up here and i didn't point out to the fact that this project and all the thousand units of affordable housing in the mission were originally and only made possible by a man who had the foresight to lead and to listen to the mission community. when mayor ed lee decided to focus on affordable housing and fix our public housing and to build more units, it was something -- that without it, i don't know mission housing could have come back like we have. while he is not here physically with us, i am fairly certain he is looking down on us and smiling. thank you. [applause] >> i really do want to thank the mayor and all of our partners and supervisor ronen. there so many people. i'm sorry, i honestly have not been this tongue-tied ever. anyone who knows me knows what a
who wanted us to regrow. i would like to personally dedicate this building and the rest of our building to the mission community. why don't we give the mission community a hand we -- why do we give them a hand? [applause] >> i would be remiss if i got up here and i didn't point out to the fact that this project and all the thousand units of affordable housing in the mission were originally and only made possible by a man who had the foresight to lead and to listen to the mission...
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thank you for joining us. i'm delighted to kickoff a discussion about cancer with two very knowledgeable people, dr. ned sharpless, and dr. scott gottlieb, commissioner of the fda. we are going to talk about the latest advances and challenges facing oncology today. thank you both for joining me. i would like to start with a general question about the outlook on cancer. as we just heard in the video, there have been a lot of changes in research and treatments, and jim allison won the nobel prize for his work on immunotherapy. today he is celebrating with other nobel laureates at the swedish embassy down the street. dr. sharpless, what are the advances that you are most excited about, and what do you see as the most promising area? dr. sharpless: i think the major change in cancer care in my lifetime as an oncologist has been this move from treating every patient more or less the same -- every breast cancer patient, the same regimen -- to appreciating that even these specific types of cancer are really many type
thank you for joining us. i'm delighted to kickoff a discussion about cancer with two very knowledgeable people, dr. ned sharpless, and dr. scott gottlieb, commissioner of the fda. we are going to talk about the latest advances and challenges facing oncology today. thank you both for joining me. i would like to start with a general question about the outlook on cancer. as we just heard in the video, there have been a lot of changes in research and treatments, and jim allison won the nobel prize...
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all of us. importantly, for those of us concerned about punishment access there's an incredible inter- linkage between private actors and what the government or what's available for the government for collection. i share the concern that the us has spoken or seated too much concessions on consumer privacy to other nations and deal with it in a secretarial approach rather than an overarching approach. i think it's essential that the us is part of the conversation and things that the us could say substantively that would be an improvement on the approaches that are being pushed for. one of the [inaudible] is focused on this idea of putting the user in consent and notification. this is all really important but for all of us including me who accesses all kinds of apps and services and clicks without reading that is most of us. we realize all of us realize consents is not really valuable when so much of everything we do digitalized and interconnected and even for those who want to be in control and w
all of us. importantly, for those of us concerned about punishment access there's an incredible inter- linkage between private actors and what the government or what's available for the government for collection. i share the concern that the us has spoken or seated too much concessions on consumer privacy to other nations and deal with it in a secretarial approach rather than an overarching approach. i think it's essential that the us is part of the conversation and things that the us could say...
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having to have your hand over society it's really about collecting information using using a big data and then trying to synthesize that and come up with the assessments of people and of course that's worrying. but the average person is probably not thinking so much about the information that's being collected that similar to to the attitude that a lot of westerners have toward toward our data it's interesting though because for so many of us if we're connected online using mobile phones who our friends are where and how we pay our bills where we go those things are already tracked so what do you see being different in this case and what makes this different. i don't think this i mean so the carrot and stick system is what makes us different by the moment as you say the data is already out there in the west if you go amazon and. anything at all your average day is being tracked even your fit checks your health so china's not doing anything radical in that sense the listing is formalizing engine is the shushan that you can then. out punishments and rewards and what's most worrying abou
having to have your hand over society it's really about collecting information using using a big data and then trying to synthesize that and come up with the assessments of people and of course that's worrying. but the average person is probably not thinking so much about the information that's being collected that similar to to the attitude that a lot of westerners have toward toward our data it's interesting though because for so many of us if we're connected online using mobile phones who...
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juliette saly has that for us and she joins us from singapore. wreck herdingtech asian stocks today. down 1%. a lot of the weakness coming through in hong kong, the hang seng has woken through a key level. luxury watch retailers falling on china's demand worries. and cryptocurrency players under pressure as well. asxng a look at the asx -- 200. the aussie dollar is fairly steady. the rba commenting that they could see unemployment fall further. the big watches the nikkei in japan. that is have a look at some of the stocks. you mentioned the auto industry. this is where we are seeing a lot of the pain coming through. 5.5% today. up renault -- the bloomberg opinion columnist says this has the hallmark of a palace coup. mitsubishi in tokyo down almost 7%. looking at the tech route, tencent playing into things -- down about 3.5%. anna: thank you very much. asking ourre question of the day on the market slide blog. which us that will see the largest reaction to a u.s.-china trade surprise? do you think we will get a surprise? and in which direction wi
juliette saly has that for us and she joins us from singapore. wreck herdingtech asian stocks today. down 1%. a lot of the weakness coming through in hong kong, the hang seng has woken through a key level. luxury watch retailers falling on china's demand worries. and cryptocurrency players under pressure as well. asxng a look at the asx -- 200. the aussie dollar is fairly steady. the rba commenting that they could see unemployment fall further. the big watches the nikkei in japan. that is have...
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please join us. where should amazon locate h q two in fiscal texas well in the plot twist worthy of a bad television show amazon picks two big winners not just one the new offices will be in arlington virginia just across the river from washington d.c. and the new york city borough of queens now at this point jeff bezos the owner of amazon is presenting himself as your friendly neighborhood billionaire the team did a great job selecting the sunny south and we look forward to becoming in the even bigger poets of these communities but not all new yorkers are exactly thrilled many are concerned the already high cost of living will increase and others worry that small businesses will suffer the newly elected democratic socialist congresswoman alexandria kazuo cortez is ready for battle amazon is a billion dollar company the idea that it will receive hundreds of millions of dollars in tax breaks and it's a time when i was subways crumbling and all communities need more investment not less is extremely con
please join us. where should amazon locate h q two in fiscal texas well in the plot twist worthy of a bad television show amazon picks two big winners not just one the new offices will be in arlington virginia just across the river from washington d.c. and the new york city borough of queens now at this point jeff bezos the owner of amazon is presenting himself as your friendly neighborhood billionaire the team did a great job selecting the sunny south and we look forward to becoming in the...
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you'll find us on line and the d.w. dot com slash science and of course on twitter and facebook get in touch. did you know that more organisms live on your skin than they are people on earth does that make your skin crawl it shouldn't we need that epidemic. minute might spread example they live on and in our hair follicles their favorite meal seba but when this monogamy is out of balance you might find yourself with an edge to scratch. it makes sense to take good care of your skin because it's far more complex than it looks the average person has almost five million harris all over their body a miniature forest. and habited by a host of tiny organisms. among them bacteria viruses found guy at mines it's a microscopic zoo and if all its inhabitants are in equilibrium your skin does just fine. but when they aren't you can develop conditions like any topic dermatitis. reuben heritable has had skin problems all his life at least in part due to imbalances in his micro biota with help from the latest research he hopes his ski
you'll find us on line and the d.w. dot com slash science and of course on twitter and facebook get in touch. did you know that more organisms live on your skin than they are people on earth does that make your skin crawl it shouldn't we need that epidemic. minute might spread example they live on and in our hair follicles their favorite meal seba but when this monogamy is out of balance you might find yourself with an edge to scratch. it makes sense to take good care of your skin because it's...
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who use report on sunday. because there are things so we have a board of canada or for you if there were to go so don't go where. people can read who do you think. you know me well don't know where that is what a good boy but i guess our games eat them up. the fair. game. i.e. deal. could end game do i say it's always good. to see and i. want you all the way this is the money i made also. be gainsaid. does what i will and so much. more not with island but it will need a lot of my all this will not knowing enough when i know him well you know almost i've done it out and quit as south side and i didn't see eye to eye yet out of it but as. this woman. this. sunday your to. me will be employed. and not to convene a. friend for meaning mall see i'm pretty. much malls all that i see on it and i know is i want to do both the sort it turned out less and then my lord. and we were going to. be nice and i still see nonstop. good for the body. no necks in. there. everyone was looking. for. this is the house where the coun
who use report on sunday. because there are things so we have a board of canada or for you if there were to go so don't go where. people can read who do you think. you know me well don't know where that is what a good boy but i guess our games eat them up. the fair. game. i.e. deal. could end game do i say it's always good. to see and i. want you all the way this is the money i made also. be gainsaid. does what i will and so much. more not with island but it will need a lot of my all this will...
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[gunfire] [explosions] [gunfire] we use hand grenades. we use all the firepower we have. our rifle power -- so are the flamethrowers and the mortars. the enemy breaks from cover. [gunfire] it's tough getting them out of places like this. we can never be sure where their snipers are placed. we take it slow, easy. [explosions] this bunker is giving us plenty of trouble. we have orders to clean it out. [gunfire] this is what we found on the other side. they are savage fighters. their lives mean nothing to them. one of our boys is hit. at night, the japs would swim out to our wrecked amphibians and set up machine guns. they got a few of us before we got them. [explosions] the commanding officer of the assault troops confirms the steps. one of our medium tanks remains in operation. although, at the end of the second day, d plus 1, we breathe a little easier, mortar squads continue to hammer enemy points of resistance. by this time, we know the japs are licked. they must know, too. there is still strong resistance. and suicide snipers take potshots at us. we hit them, but they
[gunfire] [explosions] [gunfire] we use hand grenades. we use all the firepower we have. our rifle power -- so are the flamethrowers and the mortars. the enemy breaks from cover. [gunfire] it's tough getting them out of places like this. we can never be sure where their snipers are placed. we take it slow, easy. [explosions] this bunker is giving us plenty of trouble. we have orders to clean it out. [gunfire] this is what we found on the other side. they are savage fighters. their lives mean...
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they explained the terrain to us. by the time they were finished, we knew those island reefs as well as we knew our own backyards. we belt more machine gun ammunition. check and test fire all weapons. [gunfire] exercise helps to relieve the check and test fire all weapons. tension. navy and coast guard cockswains receive last-minute information on formations, rendezvous areas, and departure times. services are held in the evening before d day. ♪ [hymn playing] we like to listen to father kelly. he was with us at guadalcanal. he had a way of saying what we wanted to hear. many of these men were killed the following morning. ♪ we are ready. d day. this is the day we attack. long before daylight, we are over the side into our amphibian landing boats. by daylight, our naval vessels open fire. for four solid hours and bomb tarawa with high explosives. [explosions] everything went like clockwork. when the ships stopped firing, the navy planes would take over . bombing. strafing. we were a team working together. then aga
they explained the terrain to us. by the time they were finished, we knew those island reefs as well as we knew our own backyards. we belt more machine gun ammunition. check and test fire all weapons. [gunfire] exercise helps to relieve the check and test fire all weapons. tension. navy and coast guard cockswains receive last-minute information on formations, rendezvous areas, and departure times. services are held in the evening before d day. ♪ [hymn playing] we like to listen to father...
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us some dry air. watch the cloud, it starts to break up. we will see more and more sunshine. let's look at that in more detail. the odd spot of drizzle. east anglia and the south—east there should be some sunshine. similar story for north—west england. ground, may well keep more cloud. but western and northern scotland will see some sunshine. breeze particularly in the south, making it feel cooler than that. maybe just a bit colder than that in the countryside. and those temperatures, 9—12, just subtly creeping downwards. air from the east and that will also bring back the cloud. will be in southern areas. but it does look decidedly chilly into the middle part of the week. maybe just a flake or two of something wintry. munchetty. the number missing in california's biggest wildfire rises again. more than 1,000 people are reported missing. 71 people are confirmed to have died. there's fresh pressure from some in her cabinet to change the plan. applause. another record—breaking year for children
us some dry air. watch the cloud, it starts to break up. we will see more and more sunshine. let's look at that in more detail. the odd spot of drizzle. east anglia and the south—east there should be some sunshine. similar story for north—west england. ground, may well keep more cloud. but western and northern scotland will see some sunshine. breeze particularly in the south, making it feel cooler than that. maybe just a bit colder than that in the countryside. and those temperatures,...
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use all the calls. it's a long haul across me bulis but i'll soon be annoyed you so much but i'm mostly your. little book. it's not my fault. the news just come. in and they are. doing so not to tell us but he answered those assuredly it was you know. so each story was from the new law school and fuel to the new that you could look up to soon and got badly on the stone should not die in your pursuit or to stain you can and i am a check what changed to be a ball boy good dog of a game about over there what do we move that i'm not the. cause of them homage to the way. i do but across the one man you were. a ship. with my mind it was written. yet it was like your little bug which. stopped at. your door here. and i just let it sort of. fly all the. while a so i am just. washed at the. president's call at the dock . on the ocean well must a ship through a. mile. ah . but a coach kind of joke where you are chose sure. that's fair. enough i don't know the. whole. i can't comment on that those are but i. didn't
use all the calls. it's a long haul across me bulis but i'll soon be annoyed you so much but i'm mostly your. little book. it's not my fault. the news just come. in and they are. doing so not to tell us but he answered those assuredly it was you know. so each story was from the new law school and fuel to the new that you could look up to soon and got badly on the stone should not die in your pursuit or to stain you can and i am a check what changed to be a ball boy good dog of a game about over...
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please listen to us. the special interests that you see today, you hear, they all said about how fast you need to process their application, how fast you need to give them the permit. do you hear how much they care about the community? you hear the community representatives saying that they don't want the cannabis near us. they are talking about quality of life. the special interests representatives, all they care is money, greedy, they want to make money out of the district where they attract unnecessary traffic to affect the quality of life. so i'm here to ask all the commissioners to vote no to this proposal. and this proposal is very misleading. a lot of information has not been disclosed to the public. please, you work for the city of san francisco. >> president hillis: thank you. >> you work for the people of san francisco. >> president hillis: thank you very much. i appreciate it. any additional public comment on this item? seeing -- mr. paul? >> thank you, president hillis, commissioners. thank yo
please listen to us. the special interests that you see today, you hear, they all said about how fast you need to process their application, how fast you need to give them the permit. do you hear how much they care about the community? you hear the community representatives saying that they don't want the cannabis near us. they are talking about quality of life. the special interests representatives, all they care is money, greedy, they want to make money out of the district where they attract...
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our friends at net jets decided to help us out. they will get us out there, get us back. we are going to feed thoese fols and we will be here tomorrow morning. >> back and forth in a day? >> yes. thanks to neje. >> and no -- love it. >> i had a hungarian dinner last night. >> guys, cominup -- thank you so much. thank you for what you are doing. that is awesome. bobby flay will be back for some thanksgiving sides after your local news. >>> this is a news4 today news break. >> good morning everybody. 8:26 on thi tuesday, november 20th ierjs 'aaron gilchrist. people will be hitng the roads for the thanksgiving holiday. melissa molett and your first4 traffic. >> a closure south summit at east diamond, a pedestrian crash investing right neariohe mark statthere. so brunswick line trains are stop gaithg right now. annandale inner loop of the beltway after braddock road a crash on the right side. all of the inner loop very slow, crash on the american legion bridge, 95 marynd, and virginia not looking too bad. >>> we will check forecast when we come back. sta stay with us. does it
our friends at net jets decided to help us out. they will get us out there, get us back. we are going to feed thoese fols and we will be here tomorrow morning. >> back and forth in a day? >> yes. thanks to neje. >> and no -- love it. >> i had a hungarian dinner last night. >> guys, cominup -- thank you so much. thank you for what you are doing. that is awesome. bobby flay will be back for some thanksgiving sides after your local news. >>> this is a news4...
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in the big cities there already using smart phones, there already using smart phones, the next wave of growth will come from tiny cities and villages in india. in india, ruralareas are from tiny cities and villages in india. in india, rural areas are 50% of the country so huge potential. right now there are 350 million smart phone users in india, that's expected to double over the next 4—5 yea rs expected to double over the next 4—5 years and that is what xiaomi is eyeing. the other thing xiaomi has done is a lot of other players are focusing on the big and mid—sized towns, that is why xiaomi probably thinks that if it opens these 5000 stores, it will get an edge over the other players in the market. interesting times for the smart phone market in india. xiaomi going brick and mortar, that will be very capital intensive. thanks for that update, sameer hashmi in mumbai. thanks for investing your time with us. i'm rico hizon, goodbye for now. this is bbc news. the top stories this hour: president trump has said he'll stand by saudi arabia despite acknowledging that its crown prince
in the big cities there already using smart phones, there already using smart phones, the next wave of growth will come from tiny cities and villages in india. in india, ruralareas are from tiny cities and villages in india. in india, rural areas are 50% of the country so huge potential. right now there are 350 million smart phone users in india, that's expected to double over the next 4—5 yea rs expected to double over the next 4—5 years and that is what xiaomi is eyeing. the other thing...
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i want us to return to a culture of normalcy. we have gotten so far afield of the way things are supposed to work in this country, and i think our caucus and i know steny hoyer has talked about this, and nancy pelosi has talked about it, trying to get back to normal. having normal hearings where not only members of congress have an opportunity to participate, but are very, very -- the public has an opportunity to participate, too. finally, one of the things that has come up is that we want to do more field hearings. i know my committee will be doing more field hearings going into the districts and the various places in the country so we can hear from americans and hear what their problems are and the things they want us to deal with. so we bring government to our doorstep. -- their doorstep. that's different. again the president has said things like we made it clear and he said that he wanted to -- the only meeting i had with the president was when he told me the drug companies are getting away with murder with regard to jacking
i want us to return to a culture of normalcy. we have gotten so far afield of the way things are supposed to work in this country, and i think our caucus and i know steny hoyer has talked about this, and nancy pelosi has talked about it, trying to get back to normal. having normal hearings where not only members of congress have an opportunity to participate, but are very, very -- the public has an opportunity to participate, too. finally, one of the things that has come up is that we want to...
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or catching up with us. if you could do that just for the record, that would be very helpful for me to have the benefit of that. >> yes, sir, i would. >> thank you. >> just one point here. i shared the trip with senator nelson to afghanistan and it's one of the many kindnesses and examples of leadership and friendship that he extended to me for a long time, so thanks. good being with you. thanks for getting us back home, admiral. and one point we've had a discussion back and forth about social security. the commission is very clear about looking at the entire federal budget for ways in which we could deal with this resource issue as well as taxes. and i think that should be noted and i commend the commission. >> and we are adjourned. >> thank you. "where do we go from here"
or catching up with us. if you could do that just for the record, that would be very helpful for me to have the benefit of that. >> yes, sir, i would. >> thank you. >> just one point here. i shared the trip with senator nelson to afghanistan and it's one of the many kindnesses and examples of leadership and friendship that he extended to me for a long time, so thanks. good being with you. thanks for getting us back home, admiral. and one point we've had a discussion back and...
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plants here are used to the scarcity of nutrition if we used fertilizer they grow more but they wouldn't flower and they wouldn't last long and longer. there are also many other mountain chance from other parts of the world. next to the plucking hotel it's the balkan house which has been nicknamed the stasi mosque now a museum it used to be a surveillance installation for the east german secret police. between one hundred sixty one and nine hundred eighty nine the whole area was a military zone. the intent they were once used to spy on west german politicians for example. and it goes without saying that the views from the top often test. only. really. here's another thing the hots region is well known for its half timbered houses like here in the city of bendigo. the town hall on the market square is especially beautiful and it's over five hundred years old. bendigo what is nicknamed the colorful city by the huts understandably so don't you think let's find out what's behind these have to break facades. this is the crooked house which used to be a water mill it's the mill stream that cau
plants here are used to the scarcity of nutrition if we used fertilizer they grow more but they wouldn't flower and they wouldn't last long and longer. there are also many other mountain chance from other parts of the world. next to the plucking hotel it's the balkan house which has been nicknamed the stasi mosque now a museum it used to be a surveillance installation for the east german secret police. between one hundred sixty one and nine hundred eighty nine the whole area was a military...
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. >> reporter: but the teens tell us there is a way to use the app without using a credit card. and tonight as part of our full investigation on news 4 11:00, the one place a driver took girls we never expected. for now, scott mcfarlane, news 4 i-team. >>> well, today marks the start of the first for the district, black restaurant week. it's part of a national movement to celebrate black-owned restaurants, as well as black culinary and bar talent. more than in our area are taking part. they will be offering discounted meals, drinks, or other specials. black restaurant week runs through sunday and you can read more about it and find a link to to see the participating restaurants in the nbc washington app. >> great excuse to eat out! make a reservation, right? >> any excuse will do. >> there you go. >>> after an ugly monday, lauren has maybe some good news about the weather for the rest of the week. >>> and prank gone wrong. army officials areng apologi for injuries to an air force falcon. how the 22-year-old bird is now doing. dave brat said he'd vote to reduce the deficit. i'm a
. >> reporter: but the teens tell us there is a way to use the app without using a credit card. and tonight as part of our full investigation on news 4 11:00, the one place a driver took girls we never expected. for now, scott mcfarlane, news 4 i-team. >>> well, today marks the start of the first for the district, black restaurant week. it's part of a national movement to celebrate black-owned restaurants, as well as black culinary and bar talent. more than in our area are taking...
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still with us we have mike barn cal. donny deutsch is with us. and relatively well behaved john heilema heilemann. also msnbc political analyst michael steele and joining our conversation white house correspondent for pbs news hour and white house bureau chief at the "washington post" and political analyst for msnbc and nbc news phillip rucker. >> if you went back to that tape of trump he's reading the questions. he went down like this. he looks up. that was a completely scripted choreographed reality tv moment brought to us. >> i'm shocked to think that. >> he's very busy. >> president trump is heading to mississippi today to hold two rallies for senator cindy hyde-smith ahead of tomorrow's senate runoff in the state. president trump will rally voters as republican hyde-smith faces the democrat. major league baseball has requested that hyde-smith return its $5,000 donation to her campaign in the wake of controversial comments she's made. earlier this month hyde-smith joked with supporters about sitting on the front row of a public hanging. the d
still with us we have mike barn cal. donny deutsch is with us. and relatively well behaved john heilema heilemann. also msnbc political analyst michael steele and joining our conversation white house correspondent for pbs news hour and white house bureau chief at the "washington post" and political analyst for msnbc and nbc news phillip rucker. >> if you went back to that tape of trump he's reading the questions. he went down like this. he looks up. that was a completely...
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no sooner did we shutdown, they're calling for us. they want us back out there. we told them we couldn't go out. >> i said well, i got an idea i used to work the patrol station a mile down the road. let's get a car. i know every block on that beat. i know where all the residences are. >> i remember one particular gentleman saying there's no fire and he's standing there in his under wear and i said take a look. he used some cuss words and everybody in the house started waking up, and then we were out of there to the next house. >> everywhere you looked was on fire. the hills, the ridges, the houses, the field in front of us. the oak tree. everything was on fire. >> that thing is moving fast. >> within five minutes it went to complete black where we couldn't see. heat, fire. the next thing i hear is john screaming get out now. >> as we were getting ready to leave i came out and reached for the front door and opened the door and was immediately hit with a blast of hot air and embers and fire all over the carpeting in front of me. in a panic i turned and yelled in th
no sooner did we shutdown, they're calling for us. they want us back out there. we told them we couldn't go out. >> i said well, i got an idea i used to work the patrol station a mile down the road. let's get a car. i know every block on that beat. i know where all the residences are. >> i remember one particular gentleman saying there's no fire and he's standing there in his under wear and i said take a look. he used some cuss words and everybody in the house started waking up, and...