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reaches us a little bit each of us perceive us. as we look at the people of. the us was this is he goes. to be. and that is. if it's believed to to be good deeds because believe us through the book that he was going to be the breach of the early work it was the gods let's move onto another area for which a country is known if anyone says the name ecuador through a european lens through an american lens a north american lens an australasian lens they probably come up with another name julian us on he's been in your embassy for almost six years now do you want him gone most useful. to the church to say you have a sense. a live little. ritual you see of us as for the victim in the. leader is. the. he is a euro cents for the leave the illegal stuff. only got in this area a lot of this will be the illegal. it up with us who can see to it has no political persona. the leader. he must. have seen it already put on to it until it. went to us as a seal concealing his police work a move to see me into a. particular conceiving. of the. little correspond the committee look
reaches us a little bit each of us perceive us. as we look at the people of. the us was this is he goes. to be. and that is. if it's believed to to be good deeds because believe us through the book that he was going to be the breach of the early work it was the gods let's move onto another area for which a country is known if anyone says the name ecuador through a european lens through an american lens a north american lens an australasian lens they probably come up with another name julian us...
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the us and china are in conflict. the us would like to see china opening up its markets more quickly, it would like some protection with respect to property rights and technology. the process of resolving these issues and moving forward a long with the issues on trade is something i think that will dominate the narrative between the us and china for some time. i think we will make progress but acting is something that will be part of the economic narrative for a period of time. it seems to me that the us was very happy when they were designing items in the us, assembling them in china, buying cheap seat —— cheap sneakers, but with something like while way, the us feels more come —— uncomfortable with that and some are saying it is being used as a smokescreen? i think there have been in balances in the way that the us and china have been dealing with each other. i think the focus is that we need to level the playing field. china is making a big investment in a variety of products, services and technology and in
the us and china are in conflict. the us would like to see china opening up its markets more quickly, it would like some protection with respect to property rights and technology. the process of resolving these issues and moving forward a long with the issues on trade is something i think that will dominate the narrative between the us and china for some time. i think we will make progress but acting is something that will be part of the economic narrative for a period of time. it seems to me...
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and that's, to the great extent us operations on both sides of the us afghanistan region. >> the only thing i would say the challenge is how you withdraw good lead to that state becoming vulnerable place for jihadist at us. so i think in some presence of counterterrorism is recognition by all sides including that it would present problems for everyone involved. so to your question is the usa for? it is not more endangered it hasn't been more in danger and the way the us withdrawals will determine how that remains the case. >> john? first, in my successful turf battle, i managed to have my turf and at the border of iran. you know, i think the point that melissa was making earlier is important. let me put a different spin. it's not just about our certain military instruments. i think we have to have a national discussion about what goodenough looks like. we have had pretty high visions for how we can transform survivors. and that's including germany after world war ii. we have had a lot of pretty mixed experience in the decade since. vietnam seems to have done very well despite us. but
and that's, to the great extent us operations on both sides of the us afghanistan region. >> the only thing i would say the challenge is how you withdraw good lead to that state becoming vulnerable place for jihadist at us. so i think in some presence of counterterrorism is recognition by all sides including that it would present problems for everyone involved. so to your question is the usa for? it is not more endangered it hasn't been more in danger and the way the us withdrawals will...
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well, our reporterjoins us from mumbai. tell us more reporterjoins us from mumbai. tell us more about this. well, an important programme for the indian government, sharan, because last year this was a scheme launched by the modi government and it is exploring oil and blocks to companies. this hasn't been done in the past. it was under control of the past. it was under control of the government where they would identify the blocs and then they would put it up for bidding. now, the difference is they are telling companies that you can come and choose any unexplored area in the country where you think there is potential to discover oil and gas and go ahead and if you get that bloc you can start. what india is hoping is that this will really speed up the process of generating domestic oil, which is badly needed, because india imports nearly 80% of its oil demand, which is in turn putting pressure on india's import bill, and that in turn also... 0h, we seem to be having a glitch. we have just lost samir, telling we seem to be having a glitch. we havejust lost samir, tell
well, our reporterjoins us from mumbai. tell us more reporterjoins us from mumbai. tell us more about this. well, an important programme for the indian government, sharan, because last year this was a scheme launched by the modi government and it is exploring oil and blocks to companies. this hasn't been done in the past. it was under control of the past. it was under control of the government where they would identify the blocs and then they would put it up for bidding. now, the difference is...
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public uses as well as maritime uses inside the pier and on the aprons. historic preservation we have to have. seismic and the co-existing where they can andy pending on the type of maritime use we need revenue uses to support the previous bubble, the financial fees build bubble. we need revenues from these piers to use in other piers that don't have the ability or the harbor fund to support essentially. this rfi is about getting partners. the robe we -- reason we need partners we can't do this all ourselves. the rfi is the first step to identify the partners and we identify more partners through r.f.p. rfi was on the streets for three months. we worked hard to get outside of the typical solicitation outreach to do additional outreach. we had a lot of website activity. we did online sessions where respondents could watch a powerpoint online and interact via chat. we did in person presentations, open houses, 260 people signed up to continue to hear from us. i am sorry or you are welcome, i am not sure but thank you for staying with us through the process.
public uses as well as maritime uses inside the pier and on the aprons. historic preservation we have to have. seismic and the co-existing where they can andy pending on the type of maritime use we need revenue uses to support the previous bubble, the financial fees build bubble. we need revenues from these piers to use in other piers that don't have the ability or the harbor fund to support essentially. this rfi is about getting partners. the robe we -- reason we need partners we can't do this...
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they are public use. just because the city get a office anywhere it wants to, doesn't convert the space to legal office. legal office is separate. that has been a zoning administrator's determination. so the city offices do not make an office -- do not make a space an office. so the city can take over hundred thousand square feet and not have to pay fees >> supervisor peskin: this is interesting. i would like to -- ms. hester, we entered into a good faith contractual commitment with a purchaser of that property which i earlier referenced. i would like to give the planning department -- i would like to hear what the planning department response is. >> supervisor safai: we're still on public comment. we can come back to that. my other members wish to comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. mr. starr, supervisor peskin has some questions for you on this. >> supervisor peskin: you heard the question. >> thank you for noting i'm not the zoning administrator. there are two issues. i think -- we discusse
they are public use. just because the city get a office anywhere it wants to, doesn't convert the space to legal office. legal office is separate. that has been a zoning administrator's determination. so the city offices do not make an office -- do not make a space an office. so the city can take over hundred thousand square feet and not have to pay fees >> supervisor peskin: this is interesting. i would like to -- ms. hester, we entered into a good faith contractual commitment with a...
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use ceramics instead. it is a bit more expensive but just as good if not better in many respects and we do that because we don't want to use this conflict material culture. shifts phones and laptops are made in china but the valid x. ensure that the working conditions are decent and that the pay is about average at the firm they contract with there and that the workers have health insurance their manufacturing strives to be eco friendly which is still a novelty in china. if you. many components in smart phones and computers come from china anyway so it makes sense for us to start there. to get those components to germany would take lots of expensive packaging that wouldn't be so eco friendly or sustainable. path the staff of the startup went to the recent civic computer trade fair where they said that ship had so far sold twenty five thousand films and their prices are competitive in part because the bosses don't pay themselves more than their staff. we've never had to pay dividends we don't do any distrib
use ceramics instead. it is a bit more expensive but just as good if not better in many respects and we do that because we don't want to use this conflict material culture. shifts phones and laptops are made in china but the valid x. ensure that the working conditions are decent and that the pay is about average at the firm they contract with there and that the workers have health insurance their manufacturing strives to be eco friendly which is still a novelty in china. if you. many components...
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the us delegation is led by deputy us trade representative jeffrey gerrish. professor hong bo, at soas university of london is with me now. good to have you on business live. how hopeful are you we will see progress this week?” how hopeful are you we will see progress this week? i think the chinese party will bring in something to the negotiation table this time. but i think it is very difficult for them to implement all the structure changes which is the focus of this meeting, i think. but i think they will make some progress because the pressure is now increasingly high for both sides, to find a solution. what has been the impact on the us economy, the chinese economy of these tariffs so far? if you look at the chinese economy, the slowdown has been there for some time. it will, we will see more negative impact of the trade brought in the manufacturing sector, as is we can see the evidence by looking at the pmi index which has been below 50 for some time. the chinese government is now cutting tax. they are stimulating the private sector and they are tryin
the us delegation is led by deputy us trade representative jeffrey gerrish. professor hong bo, at soas university of london is with me now. good to have you on business live. how hopeful are you we will see progress this week?” how hopeful are you we will see progress this week? i think the chinese party will bring in something to the negotiation table this time. but i think it is very difficult for them to implement all the structure changes which is the focus of this meeting, i think. but i...
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begun ♪ ♪ let us march on ♪ let us march on ♪ let us march on ♪ let us march on ♪ let us march on ♪ let us march on till victory is won ♪ ♪ is won ♪ is won >> hi, everybody. michelle and i wish we could be there with all of you in memphis to honor the sanitation workers of 1968. and the vision dr. king shared here 50 years ago tonight. some years ago, i had the honor to welcome some of the workers from the 1968 strike to the white house. they were in washington to represent all of their fellow sanitation workers being inducted into the labor hall of fame. and what struck me about all of them was their quiet dignity. the same human dignity they marched for 50 years ago. they were men who served their city without complaint, picking up other people's trash for little pay and less respect. they were denigrated as walking buzzards. they were relegated to separate bathrooms and separate drinking fountains. but as the civil rights movement gained steam, as these workers watched the marches and saw the boycotts and heard about the voting rights act, they decided they had enough and t
begun ♪ ♪ let us march on ♪ let us march on ♪ let us march on ♪ let us march on ♪ let us march on ♪ let us march on till victory is won ♪ ♪ is won ♪ is won >> hi, everybody. michelle and i wish we could be there with all of you in memphis to honor the sanitation workers of 1968. and the vision dr. king shared here 50 years ago tonight. some years ago, i had the honor to welcome some of the workers from the 1968 strike to the white house. they were in washington to...
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tell us what you think. tust use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing. the us house of representatives, now under democratic control, has passed legislation that would re—open the federal government without paying for president trump's wall with mexico. it happened soon after the democrats took control of the house and reinstated veteran democrat, nancy pelosi, as speaker. but the legislation will be rejected by the republican—controlled senate and by president trump hismelf. david willis reports from washington. et is, in her words, et is, in herwords, a new et is, in her words, a new dawn in american politics. 12 years ago nancy pelosi made history as the first woman elected speaker of the house of representatives. now she has staged an equally historic comeback to lead the first democratic majority there since 2010. two months ago the american people spoke and demanded a new dawn. they cold up on the beauty of oui’ dawn. they cold up on the beauty of our constitution, that our system of checks and balances that protects oui’ checks and balance
tell us what you think. tust use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing. the us house of representatives, now under democratic control, has passed legislation that would re—open the federal government without paying for president trump's wall with mexico. it happened soon after the democrats took control of the house and reinstated veteran democrat, nancy pelosi, as speaker. but the legislation will be rejected by the republican—controlled senate and by president trump hismelf. david willis reports...
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and then tell us what it does yes. keep talking as you keep showing us go ahead tell. you more oh. ok in fact. i don't know if. i'm. going with tennis back to your comic is we can he was you a slightly off camera that really can wait you want to take us staying on these test trips and of course we saw yours there also tracy our audience and our viewers say that they are barry helpful this is do scott mcdonald a former stream gas and doctor who says test strips help can be purchased at some dollar stores locally low cost tool to help consumers make informed choices reduce the amount used if it's an all for example but there's pushback online from people who aren't so sure and scott i'll give this to you elmer says i've never used heroin before but i find it hard to believe that anyone would discard a street drug because it failed purity tass scott but you make about. sure and that and that might be true people substance use disorder might not discard. but we know that somehow from research on embryos islands in north ca
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let us know — just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. hello and welcome to business live. the world bank has warned of increasing risks, or what it calls "darkening skies", for the global economy. it says escalating conflict over international trade could lead in to slower growth this year and next. it now predicts global growth of 2.9% this year and 2.8% in 2020, slightly below earlier forecasts. estimates for virtually all regions have been downgraded. the world bank singles out trade tensions between the world's two biggest economies — the us and china — as a particular concern, along with rising government and corporate debt. there are signs of progress in us—china talks in beijing, the first since presidents donald trump and xijinping agreed a 90—day truce in buenos aires last month. the beijing talks have been extended to a third day, with mr trump tweeting that they're going "very well". dr yujie, china research fellow at chatham house is with me now. this looking at what the world bank had to say, warning of increasing risks, what do you make of the warning
let us know — just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. hello and welcome to business live. the world bank has warned of increasing risks, or what it calls "darkening skies", for the global economy. it says escalating conflict over international trade could lead in to slower growth this year and next. it now predicts global growth of 2.9% this year and 2.8% in 2020, slightly below earlier forecasts. estimates for virtually all regions have been downgraded. the world bank singles out trade...
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the us the eu and china. you might be a european company but if you are producing in the us, the trade war will affect you. they've got those challenges, wea ker sales, you. they've got those challenges, weaker sales, increased regulation coming up, semi— challenges. a lot of costly challenges as well which is alliances and partnerships help. it's definitely a timely want some strong leadership. good to talk to you. thank you bring much indeed. let's go to the swiss ski resort of davos now — which is hosting the global elite for the annual world economic forum. our own sally bundock is there— she's been talking to the head of the world trade organisation— roberto azevedo. he has defended his organisation from criticism by president trump — and others — that it just isn't working. we have a mandate now from the 620 leaders to reform the system, including the united states, he was a very vocal promoter of proposing this reform. this is an opportunity to address the shortcomings. you say the us is vo
the us the eu and china. you might be a european company but if you are producing in the us, the trade war will affect you. they've got those challenges, wea ker sales, you. they've got those challenges, weaker sales, increased regulation coming up, semi— challenges. a lot of costly challenges as well which is alliances and partnerships help. it's definitely a timely want some strong leadership. good to talk to you. thank you bring much indeed. let's go to the swiss ski resort of davos now...
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it is up to us, all of us in this room to make congress work. to create and debate, just like our founding fathers did many years ago, with courage, with ommitment and resolve. we are a small group with a very large responsibility. the burden on us 435 members is to represent 325 million americans faithfully, to work together so that tomorrow is better than today. as ronald reagan advised us, america's too great for small dreams. when we work together, we succeed together as one nation. we are now entering a period of divided government, but that is no excuse for gridlock or inaction. we are at our best when we focus not on retribution but on building a more perfect union. but while we seek cooperation, there is one core principle upon which we will not compromise, republicans will always choose personal freedom over government control. now this very floor has hosted some of the toughest debates in our nation's history, but it is also the most noble achievements. this house has triumphed in times of crisis. it still stands not on sand but on the
it is up to us, all of us in this room to make congress work. to create and debate, just like our founding fathers did many years ago, with courage, with ommitment and resolve. we are a small group with a very large responsibility. the burden on us 435 members is to represent 325 million americans faithfully, to work together so that tomorrow is better than today. as ronald reagan advised us, america's too great for small dreams. when we work together, we succeed together as one nation. we are...
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for the second floor gym use. and the owner's representatives, the president of one up fitness group, will also provide a brief overview of the fitness club and its programming. the owner of the property, mr. eric schmidt is also here in attendance for questions. first of all i want to thank the planning staff for their assistance on this project. when one up fitness saw the beautiful building at 799 van ness they want to maintain the facade. there were modifications to the internal components so no changes were made to the exterior and the windows would remain. and any construction would be internal improvements and structural upgrades. all efforts were made to preserve the character defining architecturally beautiful features of this building. while we can appreciate the planning department's recommendation to remove the rolling doors on eddie street and the remaining rolling door on lark street that will not be in use we're reluctant to replace them with new windows or entrances. i might have a quick picture he
for the second floor gym use. and the owner's representatives, the president of one up fitness group, will also provide a brief overview of the fitness club and its programming. the owner of the property, mr. eric schmidt is also here in attendance for questions. first of all i want to thank the planning staff for their assistance on this project. when one up fitness saw the beautiful building at 799 van ness they want to maintain the facade. there were modifications to the internal components...
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a common commonly used. work in the community there to develop a way of creating spaces an architecture that was simple but was also also had. something that solve the problems and also created an identity for the school itself doesn't it say anything do you want to ask. about the what doing because you pining even danish when they when they were still at school. starchild well i think what would be really interesting because i actually would you know what they said in terms of good design because i think that's needed in people who are very poor they really appreciate good design and where does deficit you need more design rather than less to really support who needs the services of good architects but i would say that i'd be really interested to see if francis really could really designed something in bamboo he saw things that could be involved bamboo rather than wood or my you could design her world and you know rather than one brick if that could be mud bricks and we could pass on the information about h
a common commonly used. work in the community there to develop a way of creating spaces an architecture that was simple but was also also had. something that solve the problems and also created an identity for the school itself doesn't it say anything do you want to ask. about the what doing because you pining even danish when they when they were still at school. starchild well i think what would be really interesting because i actually would you know what they said in terms of good design...
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thank you so much for investing your time with us. i'm rico hizon. sport todayis time with us. i'm rico hizon. sport today is coming up next. this is bbc news. the top stories this hour: the malaysian owners of the premier league club cardiff city say they're very shocked after a plane carrying their new signing emiliano sala to the uk went missing. and the us government shutdown has gone into a second month, with some unpaid federal workers now forced to turn to foodbanks. 0nline abuse of people with disabilities should be made qm are currently not being appropriately punished. thei treportfollows aepetitioa katie price, who has a disabled son. 0ur correspondent jon donnison reports. katy price, whose16—year—old son harvey has a disability, says he suffered a shocking level of abuse on social media. people know when you cross the line and that is what something needs to be done. i mean i couldn't even say on here now what things have been said about harvey. it is absolutely atrocious and people shouldn't get away with it. the thing is if someone said it live you would get
thank you so much for investing your time with us. i'm rico hizon. sport todayis time with us. i'm rico hizon. sport today is coming up next. this is bbc news. the top stories this hour: the malaysian owners of the premier league club cardiff city say they're very shocked after a plane carrying their new signing emiliano sala to the uk went missing. and the us government shutdown has gone into a second month, with some unpaid federal workers now forced to turn to foodbanks. 0nline abuse of...
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allows us to use. so we'll have reduced capacity. we won't be able to transmit on the number of frequencies that the f.c.c. allows us to transmit on. >> president hillis: okay. thank you. and option 2, the nine antenna -- six on the face of the building and three were back on the roof. commissioner moore? >> commissioner moore: i agree with the general interpretation of commissioner melgar about, if you present it to the community, it's an option. would you come up, your desire to have six versus nine. was that part of your discussions? i mean normally there's a technical set and solutions that have visual manifestations. normally we don't get into the technical side or haven't been able to challenge the technical side. can you prescribe how it was presented to you during the public meetings? >> sure. on december 4, we had a lengthy discussion with tat at&t and staff and it was a good meeting. good options came out. i sit on a commission and i love it when people come together and work together and that's always a good thing. we left
allows us to use. so we'll have reduced capacity. we won't be able to transmit on the number of frequencies that the f.c.c. allows us to transmit on. >> president hillis: okay. thank you. and option 2, the nine antenna -- six on the face of the building and three were back on the roof. commissioner moore? >> commissioner moore: i agree with the general interpretation of commissioner melgar about, if you present it to the community, it's an option. would you come up, your desire to...
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unites us. to lower our voices would be a simple thing. in these difficult years, america has suffered from a fever of words, from inflated rhetoric that promises more than it can deliver, from angry rhetoric that fans discontents into hatreds, from bombastic rhetoric that postures instead of persuading. we cannot learn from one another until we stop shouting at one another, until we speak quietly enough so that our words can be heard as well as our voices. [applause] pres. nixon: for its part, government will listen. we will strive to listen in new ways, to the voices of quiet anguish, the voices that speak without words, the voices of the heart, to the injured voices, the anxious voices, the voices that have despaired of being heard. those who have been left out, we will try to bring in. those left behind, we will help to catch up. for all of our people, we will set as our goal the decent order that makes progress possible and our lives secure. as we reach toward our hopes, our task is to buil
unites us. to lower our voices would be a simple thing. in these difficult years, america has suffered from a fever of words, from inflated rhetoric that promises more than it can deliver, from angry rhetoric that fans discontents into hatreds, from bombastic rhetoric that postures instead of persuading. we cannot learn from one another until we stop shouting at one another, until we speak quietly enough so that our words can be heard as well as our voices. [applause] pres. nixon: for its part,...
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use other algorithms ot, an algorithm that house us to moderate the millions of comments we get every day. you arekerberg, if watching, i am happy to sell the technology to facebook to help you weed out all the fake russian accounts in preparation elections.0 i will probably take that payment in cash and a not in facebook stock, but that is a separate story. [laughter] we have also built what we call a virality predictor. it helps predict if a story is going to go viral by considering a variety of factors. ,here are some obvious factors social shares, the traffic about gets.ory , so on but there are also other factors like the author, the title headline, the type of that the algorithm analyzes to then predict if a story is going to be popular or viral. this helps us double down on that story by mickey sure is promoted on our homepage, that we push it out to as many outlets as possible and that we do everything we can to double down on the fact that the story will be big. is become quite good. for those of you who practice algorithms for a living, typically when you increase the algori
use other algorithms ot, an algorithm that house us to moderate the millions of comments we get every day. you arekerberg, if watching, i am happy to sell the technology to facebook to help you weed out all the fake russian accounts in preparation elections.0 i will probably take that payment in cash and a not in facebook stock, but that is a separate story. [laughter] we have also built what we call a virality predictor. it helps predict if a story is going to go viral by considering a variety...
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the us and china. washington between the us and china. washington denies the report. - morning, denies the report. good morning, hello, afi it is denies the report. good morning, hello, “:"5 it is the §§i§ héllfi fififlfl lffléé'fifigfié‘ 3&5. héllfi fififlfl lffléé'fifigfié‘ iam 33i3. h3113 $3513 ie33313354433 i am glad 33i3. h3113 $3513 ie33313354433 lam glzf you can.-,,,,, —— — 33i3. h3113 $3513 ie33313354433 iam glzf you canjoin' ~ . 33i3. h3113 $3513 ie33313354433 i am glzf you canjoin us . . weekend. i am glad you canjoin us for asia business report. renault and the car with renault and the car manufacturer confirmed it is considering plans to replace the chairman and ceo carlos ghosn with a board meeting this weekend. the announcement came one day after the french finance minister called for a change in the leadership. the statement comes in the wake of a tokyo court's statement comes in the wake of a tokyo cou rt‘s refusal to statement comes in the wake of a tokyo court's refusal to releas
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i know the lucky penny was worked out at the same time where the special use district was used to increase density, so i don't know if at that time that was something that was brought up. >> it did not come up. they are maximizing the density so we did not encourage anymore. >> supervisor brown? >> yes, maybe it is a project sponsor, how much housing did we lose in this project for the medical offices on the second floor? >> the answer is zero because the maximum amount of housing is what is there. we can't have more housing, which is what you're planning staff just said. >> i'm just saying, when you first proposed it, you are thinking about doing housing there and then it was changed on the second floor. is that -- that is what happened and then it was changed by supervisor farrell to put it to put medical on the second floor. >> i am the project architect doshi has been around the project longer than i have. >> that's what i want to know. when it was first proposed, in i guess 2014 with ground-floor retail, and then it was housing. so how much -- if that is the case, how much housing was
i know the lucky penny was worked out at the same time where the special use district was used to increase density, so i don't know if at that time that was something that was brought up. >> it did not come up. they are maximizing the density so we did not encourage anymore. >> supervisor brown? >> yes, maybe it is a project sponsor, how much housing did we lose in this project for the medical offices on the second floor? >> the answer is zero because the maximum amount...
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toys r us of the owes us dollars as you know. we were getting ready for our trip to metal and we were warned that it was a place where just a dollar might have anyone killed we couldn't help but ask a pro about today's going rates. because he's going to know more but we're not i say i'm just like i'm going to. bait me the way i'm i thought of by losing what i mean a lot of us like about dollars but they come at us like this are going to literally . not be the. second to those as a when we as the might tighten up is on and that's when i go. under state control it then they almost say don't bother going to the on this to control my therapist an hour. when i left one dollar. birthday. clues this well as. you know mr raymond dundalk at the home we do. this when you are not you are going to tell us in column one yana. has. said to me what the hotel up i called to louisiana in their faces when they just alister me of course this was a you know they. don't necessarily. by law. goes. by. a. provisional or somewhere around the corner they
toys r us of the owes us dollars as you know. we were getting ready for our trip to metal and we were warned that it was a place where just a dollar might have anyone killed we couldn't help but ask a pro about today's going rates. because he's going to know more but we're not i say i'm just like i'm going to. bait me the way i'm i thought of by losing what i mean a lot of us like about dollars but they come at us like this are going to literally . not be the. second to those as a when we as...
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we went to zimbabwe where farmers are using mattresses that's true using new trees from the soil. in germany schoolchildren are putting what they've learned from the questions about financial protection into practice. and in kenya with this is the start of that makes eco friendly pencils and pens from recycled use of paper. first we had to zimbabwe after the land reforms many farmers there were unsure how to best work. many still practiced traditional methods such as slash and burn which as we know has a devastating effect on the environment one man with a lot of experience set up a foundation for farming to teach the rule farmers how to work according to environmentally friendly methods the results higher yields and better sought protection have a look. old habits die hard is in but because from us. the damage to the environment like slash and burn are deep ploughing instead of making so we move five times a day keep the opposite. position to reduce the negative impact for both families and environment brand old reefs look for cannot even catch or methods that could be solve this
we went to zimbabwe where farmers are using mattresses that's true using new trees from the soil. in germany schoolchildren are putting what they've learned from the questions about financial protection into practice. and in kenya with this is the start of that makes eco friendly pencils and pens from recycled use of paper. first we had to zimbabwe after the land reforms many farmers there were unsure how to best work. many still practiced traditional methods such as slash and burn which as we...
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follow us on twitter. at c-span history, for information on our schedule and to keep up with the latest history news. >>> in 1968, shirley chisholm was the first african-american woman elected to the u.s. congress. and she ran for president in 1972. barbara winslow, founder of the shirley chisholm project talks about her early life, political career and legacy in this 15-minute interview recorded at the american historical association's annual meeting. >> professor barbara winslow, author of this book on shirley chisholm, who was she? >> she was, among many things, the first african-american woman elected to congress, from brooklyn, in 1968. and after the inauguration of the 116th congress, many
follow us on twitter. at c-span history, for information on our schedule and to keep up with the latest history news. >>> in 1968, shirley chisholm was the first african-american woman elected to the u.s. congress. and she ran for president in 1972. barbara winslow, founder of the shirley chisholm project talks about her early life, political career and legacy in this 15-minute interview recorded at the american historical association's annual meeting. >> professor barbara...
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my kids used to play and people used to live there. i thought things would never get better again and here i was, it just hit me, standing, waiting for a black man to come 28 miles from philadelphia to pick me up and take me on a 120 mile ride to be sworn in as president and vice president of the united dates. don't tell me things can't change. don't tell me they can't change. [ applause ] >> i apologize i've gone too long but my friend, reverend barber put it this way. it isn't enough just remember dr. king. we have to reach down in the blood, pick up the baton and carry it the rest of the way. i know that's metaphorical but it's literally true. the next generation is coming to carry it forward. don't tell me there's no reason for hope. i've never been more optimistic than i am today. i still believe that dream is in our reach. as your dad said, let's move on , in these powerful days and make america what it ought to be , because in fact it can be. please, please, please don't give up hope. [ cheering and applause ] [ applause ] >> we
my kids used to play and people used to live there. i thought things would never get better again and here i was, it just hit me, standing, waiting for a black man to come 28 miles from philadelphia to pick me up and take me on a 120 mile ride to be sworn in as president and vice president of the united dates. don't tell me things can't change. don't tell me they can't change. [ applause ] >> i apologize i've gone too long but my friend, reverend barber put it this way. it isn't enough...
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the fun bit for us... like it is a on television to give it away but it is going to be so which funds. that was the first thing i knew i was going to do. the second thing i have to do was to stop them from tearing up the list. it works in my favour because it's such a big amount of money. i want to go and see people's faces. the pleasure for me will be seeing their faces and asking them what we can do for them. how quickly are you doing that? are you starting now? some straightaway. we have three daughters and grandchildren, they will at least get something straightaway. we have to have time to get the money and get it into the proper bank accounts, all that kind of practical stuff. it may take a month before we can really do anything major for people. but, as soon as we can. have worked out how you will tell them? we thought a little bit but we will sort of wing it. definitely face—to—face. now it's time for a look at the weather with simon king. good morning. some others are local toa good morning. s
the fun bit for us... like it is a on television to give it away but it is going to be so which funds. that was the first thing i knew i was going to do. the second thing i have to do was to stop them from tearing up the list. it works in my favour because it's such a big amount of money. i want to go and see people's faces. the pleasure for me will be seeing their faces and asking them what we can do for them. how quickly are you doing that? are you starting now? some straightaway. we have...
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us names. the protests are now in their third week with more to come in the days ahead sudan's government says eight hundred fifty people have been arrested since the protests began but opposition groups and activists say that number is well over a thousand the opposition also says security forces are intimidating people and journalists the news of the demonstrations from spreading the government says nineteen people were killed in the protests but amnesty international says the number was nearly forty in the first week alone the head of the police says his forces did nothing wrong that's out or how do you know. what. the incidents and violence are caused by those who want to destroy and loot and those who have alternative agendas for used weapons and burnt institutions and instigated people to protest against the nation the place of handled the protesters with the highest level of professionalism and self restraint demonstrators say they will continue to protest against president's rule the go
us names. the protests are now in their third week with more to come in the days ahead sudan's government says eight hundred fifty people have been arrested since the protests began but opposition groups and activists say that number is well over a thousand the opposition also says security forces are intimidating people and journalists the news of the demonstrations from spreading the government says nineteen people were killed in the protests but amnesty international says the number was...
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i said remember used to spend king date with us. i think no one could articulate where we were in terms of kyle -- climate change in our community and someone who is unlikely in their minds and might be likely doing something else. i always have an edge to my invitation. he said, all right, i'll do it. and he, like many other king days, is here, and we are glad that he is. the former mayor of the city of new york, the head of bloomberg -- what is it, bloomberg inc. -- bloomberg, mayor michael bloomberg. [applause] mayor bloomberg: thank you, everybody. happy king day to everyone. it is great to be with you all, and also let me thank the washington, d.c. mayor, serial murielr -- bowser. it is nice in washington that one executive knows how to keep the government open and running. [applause] mayor bloomberg. : matter mayor, i may not that but the robin pointed out i was going to was in new york city. let me acknowledge a great american you hear from soon, vice president joe biden. [applause] mayor bloomberg: whatever the next year bri
i said remember used to spend king date with us. i think no one could articulate where we were in terms of kyle -- climate change in our community and someone who is unlikely in their minds and might be likely doing something else. i always have an edge to my invitation. he said, all right, i'll do it. and he, like many other king days, is here, and we are glad that he is. the former mayor of the city of new york, the head of bloomberg -- what is it, bloomberg inc. -- bloomberg, mayor michael...
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. - look around, so many of us are on our phones and laptops. we're on public wifi shopping online, filling out forms and applications. in the connected world we live in, our personal information is everywhere. we enter our names, birthdays, passwords, social security numbers, all online. what happens if that information gets in the hands of identity thieves? - i started getting phone calls from credit collection companies. "you've opened an account here and here and here." they wanted payment, payment for things that i did not do. - [narrator] your information is in a lot of places, your protection should be too. that's why lifelock now includes the power of norton for even more protection for your identity and your devices, where so much of your personal information lives. - identity theft is more than just crooks making charges on your credit card. when a criminal has your personal information, they can do all sorts of things in your name. take out loans, file tax returns, buy property and more. - someone benefited from this. we were the ones
. - look around, so many of us are on our phones and laptops. we're on public wifi shopping online, filling out forms and applications. in the connected world we live in, our personal information is everywhere. we enter our names, birthdays, passwords, social security numbers, all online. what happens if that information gets in the hands of identity thieves? - i started getting phone calls from credit collection companies. "you've opened an account here and here and here." they...
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the us though if you. want us really any of us coming on you may go down there during the can i just cause i didn't get a thing or you would think well that's a good thing but i like that. you different i think i mean you're this unlikely to punish. him which of us you know i hate obey those are numbers i want but i'd be middle level connecticut overwhelming you know. just as he does i mean it i used to . plenty much of it in this place a little of you don't going to stop we can. you know what i mean you know. if you make out i mean if you look at it as you know it. did me up until about the end to me yeah but yeah because you know you. know you figure in the book is going to i think this was your first meeting up with us have new and then like i said camilla and they put it with us that is you know i mean. that is by them i didn't like i said i mean looking into his letter and i think i just did i was not i mean that is you know that unicorns i mean you know that's the important thing the and those quite
the us though if you. want us really any of us coming on you may go down there during the can i just cause i didn't get a thing or you would think well that's a good thing but i like that. you different i think i mean you're this unlikely to punish. him which of us you know i hate obey those are numbers i want but i'd be middle level connecticut overwhelming you know. just as he does i mean it i used to . plenty much of it in this place a little of you don't going to stop we can. you know what...
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use it in ways that you know more constructive as opposed to just saying car is it or you can use it like that just you know delete your instagram something that makes sense i think it's it has become labrat if it's post done today or a let me take those sentiments to amy and say amy with your position being that perhaps where you know when studies like this when we run the risk of maybe making too many premature conclusions do you feel that the conversation about whether there needs to be some regulation of analysts and exposure to social media is also a very premature. in the word regulation just like the what edition which is also still heavily debated in the research community so you know so there isn't a visionary is what you're saying well i guess i just want to know that there is this notion we get it has not yet been recognized as a formal addiction we often see it as something to credit release and there are often times molecules that go into your bloodstream that was physical dependence and yes i do think that we don't yet have that level of evidence and that's where you do
use it in ways that you know more constructive as opposed to just saying car is it or you can use it like that just you know delete your instagram something that makes sense i think it's it has become labrat if it's post done today or a let me take those sentiments to amy and say amy with your position being that perhaps where you know when studies like this when we run the risk of maybe making too many premature conclusions do you feel that the conversation about whether there needs to be some...
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but i mean those will put us on a. course you know and sort of below to go in there with a little imposition than your ignorance unions or none of us young liberals either has or those of the moon when i got here with your son using the list. goes on more will do so for money the police just that they want to be a mini. the police just the god i was in but all. those community that. you see that. this was. the middle part of this a lot of the some ways and things into still you know all. that is in the. cerebus and. we don't have any what i want to to listen up i don't know what. i don't feel like . that out in the. corner but i got out of they would have done is they live on earth because it is a whether the one you think on the salado. that would assume what i say we're going to so. for me there's no middle. of i mean as you know to. me and to hold on me i'm as you know one of the most will go to. the super bowl should you have to say either. he was like i'm serious so i'm for a model of us. getting one this. and i c
but i mean those will put us on a. course you know and sort of below to go in there with a little imposition than your ignorance unions or none of us young liberals either has or those of the moon when i got here with your son using the list. goes on more will do so for money the police just that they want to be a mini. the police just the god i was in but all. those community that. you see that. this was. the middle part of this a lot of the some ways and things into still you know all. that...
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in the western hemisphere, jordan chang joins us next. stay with us us. we'll be right back. >> venezuelan president nicholas mafd row giving you personnel 72 hours in which to leave venezuela. this comes after president trump recognized opposition leader and national assembly president as the legitimate president of venezuela hundreds of thousands of venezuelan end rule of maduro. russia unveiling new cruise missile today that the united states says reaches i and f treaty russia says that missile has a range of 298 miles that would be within the treaty limits for distance travel the u.s. says it will begin to pull out of the agreement on the second of february unless russia destroys a new missile system altogether. today's unveiling comes amid a new report that russia built a ring of air missile defense that far outperforms an early 40-year-old u.s. patriot missile system and threatens the reach of the u.s. military air force. well joining us now economist author asia expert jordan chang a great to have you with us. let's start with -- i want to start fi
in the western hemisphere, jordan chang joins us next. stay with us us. we'll be right back. >> venezuelan president nicholas mafd row giving you personnel 72 hours in which to leave venezuela. this comes after president trump recognized opposition leader and national assembly president as the legitimate president of venezuela hundreds of thousands of venezuelan end rule of maduro. russia unveiling new cruise missile today that the united states says reaches i and f treaty russia says...
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could you start us off by telling us, what does it mean exactly? what are the elements of harm reduction, and which ones are you in favor of? >> yeah, harm reduction is essentially just a set of practical strategies that are designed to reduce the harms of drug use. and so you might know them as anything from drug treatment programs like medically assisted treatment programs, overdose prevention sites, you know, any of these kinds of programs are essentially trying to minimize the harms -- >> syringe access, needle exchanges. >> exactly. >> okay. and fentanyl strips. allowing people to -- who use drugs to test their drugs before they consume them. >> yep. >> all of these things. so there is a spectrum. okay. there are a number of them that you are in favor of. tell us which ones and why. >> well, you know, as a researcher, there is a number of harm reduction strategies that i've been evaluating over the years. i've spent the last 25 years doing research in the community. and evaluating programs that are already being implemented in the communities.
could you start us off by telling us, what does it mean exactly? what are the elements of harm reduction, and which ones are you in favor of? >> yeah, harm reduction is essentially just a set of practical strategies that are designed to reduce the harms of drug use. and so you might know them as anything from drug treatment programs like medically assisted treatment programs, overdose prevention sites, you know, any of these kinds of programs are essentially trying to minimize the harms...
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cloud flew us some - in t but.oud flew us some- in t but a jd flew us some- in t but a mild to day. to - day. i broad one sector the uk, essentially winds 7— . winds er milder sooth—westerly winds bringingmilder‘ to the north they were —— air. to the north they were —— weather front bringing air. to the north they were —— weatherfront bringing rain, heavy and persistent times in the north—west. elsewhere the odd shower, largely dry today, there will be some bright sunny spells breaking through the cloud especially towards the east. look at the temperatures, 10—11d, really quite mild. 0vernight tonight rain across the north and west of scotla nd across the north and west of scotland eventually moving south—east words pushing through northern ireland into the far north—west of england during the early hours of wednesday. keeping the mild air, temperatures not falling below 6—9d. a pretty mild start but then this cold front moving south and east words, the rain associated with it. behind that wind direction changing to north—westerly, gradually turning colder a
cloud flew us some - in t but.oud flew us some- in t but a jd flew us some- in t but a mild to day. to - day. i broad one sector the uk, essentially winds 7— . winds er milder sooth—westerly winds bringingmilder‘ to the north they were —— air. to the north they were —— weather front bringing air. to the north they were —— weatherfront bringing rain, heavy and persistent times in the north—west. elsewhere the odd shower, largely dry today, there will be some bright sunny...
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i used to be little. # my belly got full when i've got that meal. # they used to cuss, used to diss. # now they ask me how i feel. ..unaware of what i was about to tell him. on the sound of'19 list, octavian, you are actually the winner. is it? yeah, that's lit, that's lit, that's lit, that's lit, that's lit, that's lit! that's lit, that's lit, that's lit! that's lit! a year ago, i was, like, i was poor, like, i had no money, so to have, like, to be nominated for, like, the bbc sound poll, like, and to win it, like... it's mad, it's mad! it's crazy, it's crazy! his sound of win means he now follows in the footsteps of previous winners like sam smith... # won't you stay with me... # hello from the outside... ..and adele. it's all a huge change from octavian‘s teenage years, much of which he spent homeless on the streets of south london. it was very hard for me. i was very young. i didn't know where to sleep. i didn't know when my next meal was going to be. it was very hard for me, very difficult. and how has that influenced the music that you produce today? it's inspired me to make
i used to be little. # my belly got full when i've got that meal. # they used to cuss, used to diss. # now they ask me how i feel. ..unaware of what i was about to tell him. on the sound of'19 list, octavian, you are actually the winner. is it? yeah, that's lit, that's lit, that's lit, that's lit, that's lit, that's lit! that's lit, that's lit, that's lit! that's lit! a year ago, i was, like, i was poor, like, i had no money, so to have, like, to be nominated for, like, the bbc sound poll,...
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but these labels do not define us. in fact, what you see before us is one, the meta-group. a group that governs a real-time, does not get distracted even by major disagreement and collectively work together to improve the lives of all of our residents. the nation's mayors are here in washington, d.c. to do what we do best, solve problems and deliver results. indeed a record turnout for our winter meetings. we are here to show washington how it's a done and push them to address the critical needs of our cities and the very real problems americans across this great country face every single day. while washington remains mired in gridlock, the nation's cities are continuing to move forward. the mayor's are mobilizing resources, create opportunities for all our citizens to lunch innovative ideas to take us into the 21st century. our nation cities and metropolitan areas are the bedrock of the united states economy. accounting for nearly 96% 96% l youth job gains, 91% of her gross domestic product, and 92% of all wage inconspicuous metros are home to over 99% of the growth in eco
but these labels do not define us. in fact, what you see before us is one, the meta-group. a group that governs a real-time, does not get distracted even by major disagreement and collectively work together to improve the lives of all of our residents. the nation's mayors are here in washington, d.c. to do what we do best, solve problems and deliver results. indeed a record turnout for our winter meetings. we are here to show washington how it's a done and push them to address the critical...
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acting like a government and they use us also each of them as a government which i think increases giving international legitimacy to the taliban which are not the government of a father son and would take lauding the afghan government actually you put the afghan police to afghan government which is legit nationally and i think it's really important for afghans including young to be involved in all the process and the talks should not be really have to understand people have to know the truth of what are have i think about the effect and they have to to be involved in the at and they have to be monitoring everything and that why should be on the table privatized and hopefully that up in the morning into the future as uncommon from kabul muscled so from the governors of god to bob thank you both very much for joining us. we have to bangkok next to where this is what the looks like over the city today here and it's been like this for weeks authorities that are struggling to manage a worsening pollution crisis today they took the unprecedented step of fronting around four hundred fifty schoo
acting like a government and they use us also each of them as a government which i think increases giving international legitimacy to the taliban which are not the government of a father son and would take lauding the afghan government actually you put the afghan police to afghan government which is legit nationally and i think it's really important for afghans including young to be involved in all the process and the talks should not be really have to understand people have to know the truth...
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useful. anyone who has a smart speaker will know how hard it is to remember all those skills and actions, and exactly what you have to say to use them. it can feel more like speaking to a truculent two—year—old than an intelligent machine. but there are opportunities too. we are experimenting as a research company with using speakers to ask you questions, so in the morning alexa might say to you "hello, would you like to answer some questions about breakfast cereals today? i will give you a £20 amazon voucher." and that might be much easier than me sending an e—mail and you clicking on it and answering some questions on your phone. some of you will be horrified by the prospect of a world full of talking technology. we all saw what happened with hal, right? sorry, i don't know that one. a likely story. but for most of us, voice promises to improve our relationship with technology — eventually. and that is it from seattle, at least for now. don't forget you can follow us on social medi
useful. anyone who has a smart speaker will know how hard it is to remember all those skills and actions, and exactly what you have to say to use them. it can feel more like speaking to a truculent two—year—old than an intelligent machine. but there are opportunities too. we are experimenting as a research company with using speakers to ask you questions, so in the morning alexa might say to you "hello, would you like to answer some questions about breakfast cereals today? i will give...
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well for us well just balance is interesting because we use horizon so much for balance. and even on a boat you know you get seasick if you go down below and you don't have a rise in you come up with on deck and you look at horizon you can study the stomach more easily so that we have been for a long time using this idea of horizon if you're a pilot and you do aerobatics at first you can feel this elaborate and then. this actually. charges here you actually want to experience that you want to feel that it actually as a good feeling and that's when you know that you're you're beginning to be able to navigate this this realm this new realm you set that i am the object in your work and how do i see myself seeing how does that work well you are literally investigating your your scene and it's not so much my seeing that i present to you and then you can go and. with that knowledge put it into your saying this is actually it's about you're seeing directly as you experience it so you get the chance to discover it for yourself it's not a discovery of mine so my sis it is becomes
well for us well just balance is interesting because we use horizon so much for balance. and even on a boat you know you get seasick if you go down below and you don't have a rise in you come up with on deck and you look at horizon you can study the stomach more easily so that we have been for a long time using this idea of horizon if you're a pilot and you do aerobatics at first you can feel this elaborate and then. this actually. charges here you actually want to experience that you want to...
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jan: when humans began using their opposable thumbs and using tools, it changed their brain structure. we began walking more uprighgh, so that wewe could better r usr hahands. our brain always has to adapt to new conditions. it would be terrible if it couldn't. reporter: so h how do we adapto this new reality? some radically limit their exposure. others try to approach the online information glut in healthier ways. but there's no getting around it -- nowadays, everyone needs media literacy. host: more than 821 million people on our planet suffer from starvation. one in nine of us s doesn't hae enough to eat. and yet, a third of food worldwide is wasted. north america, australia, and new zealand top the list of food wasters. in second place, europe. meanwhile, in sub-saharan africa, generally, very little food is wasted. but south africa is a clear exception. reporter: tatjana von bormann pays regular visits to the garbage dumps around cape town. she has studied the wasteful lifestyle of many south africans and says change is urgently needed. every year, ththe visserhok landfill alonen
jan: when humans began using their opposable thumbs and using tools, it changed their brain structure. we began walking more uprighgh, so that wewe could better r usr hahands. our brain always has to adapt to new conditions. it would be terrible if it couldn't. reporter: so h how do we adapto this new reality? some radically limit their exposure. others try to approach the online information glut in healthier ways. but there's no getting around it -- nowadays, everyone needs media literacy....
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at the same time the us military relaxes regulations on social media use overseas and we see in kenya, also bob --sl shabab launches an attack but they are reliable sources of information. we are in a unique position with the rise of the islamic state, the revelations of russian manipulation and everything since to apply that perspective. >> one thing i would add is another difference about this topic from ones that i've worked with in the past is you can both study it but you can also jump into the fray your self. throughout this period that we are doing this gathering of whether it is interviews to blowing in lessons from what does the telegraph due to international diplomacy, also doing everything from trolling russian trolls, sitting honey traps for them so that they reveal themselves as we learn from that to joining online armies for different nations out there so it is a little bit -- other spaces like in sports reporting you sometimes have seen writers trying to join a sports team, george plimpton, doing that, a kicker for the detroit lions, part of what we learned from this wa
at the same time the us military relaxes regulations on social media use overseas and we see in kenya, also bob --sl shabab launches an attack but they are reliable sources of information. we are in a unique position with the rise of the islamic state, the revelations of russian manipulation and everything since to apply that perspective. >> one thing i would add is another difference about this topic from ones that i've worked with in the past is you can both study it but you can also...