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e-cigarette concerns us because of use can lead to combustible tobacco use. compared to adolescents who do not use e-cigarette, those who use our 3.5 times more likely to begin smoking traditional cigarettes. many of my pages use juul daily, and find it impossible to stop. nicotine can cause headaches insomnia irritability and died he and depression in doctors lacked effective tools to help adolescence stop using juul. the only surefire way to eliminate the cigarettes is to stop it before it starts. luckily, we already know needs to be done we need to make peace and rest los appealing to children, need to make them harder for children to access, we need to make them related appropriately by the fda. first and foremost, we must address jewels flavors. juul pods, and a number of sweet players including mint mango and crime. youth surveys show that flavors are one of the primary reasons teens try the cigarettes yet flavors also help mask the harsh taste of nicotine making repeated use mark likely an increasing date addiction. juul has chosen to keep meant and me
e-cigarette concerns us because of use can lead to combustible tobacco use. compared to adolescents who do not use e-cigarette, those who use our 3.5 times more likely to begin smoking traditional cigarettes. many of my pages use juul daily, and find it impossible to stop. nicotine can cause headaches insomnia irritability and died he and depression in doctors lacked effective tools to help adolescence stop using juul. the only surefire way to eliminate the cigarettes is to stop it before it...
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use? i guess, if dr. jackler and dr. niaura, if you can clarify that for us, have a better understanding what's new use, that's transitional use? >> well, yeah, that's an important question, that i don't think we have a good handle on yet because a lot of the surveys that we look at are what are called cross sectional, meaning it's a dip stick or it's a slice in time and you know, we see kids that report to us how they're using one or two days, you know, or every day and so forth. and what we need are studies that track kids over time to actually see whether the ones who are starting out, you know, one or two days go on to use more. and, but, you know, once again, we don't know what the real implications are of these different patterns of use and i want to emphasize the shared concerns that kids shouldn't be trying the products and certainly shunting using them on a frequent basis. >> and the c.d.c. data show a huge use over, over two million american high school students and many hundreds
use? i guess, if dr. jackler and dr. niaura, if you can clarify that for us, have a better understanding what's new use, that's transitional use? >> well, yeah, that's an important question, that i don't think we have a good handle on yet because a lot of the surveys that we look at are what are called cross sectional, meaning it's a dip stick or it's a slice in time and you know, we see kids that report to us how they're using one or two days, you know, or every day and so forth. and...
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in meetings i mean that the local media i only see on this could legally camp with us cost us us us all. to canada to me just giving up on my professor mearsheimer i'm pretty sure that's what the american people and take whether benefitted from my mccollum i don't think that i am a spirit animal behind the camera is from him that i have painted it as if i'm going to have a look again and from going on and finance your particular. song as tense as you seem to plus i look at you and i'm one of the nettlesome goes to get on a pose have allowed him not even bother sealing a park and perkiness assessment for some but i think my own citizens are going to sing your songs and they will thought ok i was but i me me mad only. me process also not openly en masse if i ever heard them and what was said at the bottom some could see a clear manner that didn't make sense ok if by that it's all they suppose there's some good nothing else. yeah what outlets if it was never that i mean children if they didn't except for the sound of it then it just this it might have been yes isn't it oh yes he could expr
in meetings i mean that the local media i only see on this could legally camp with us cost us us us all. to canada to me just giving up on my professor mearsheimer i'm pretty sure that's what the american people and take whether benefitted from my mccollum i don't think that i am a spirit animal behind the camera is from him that i have painted it as if i'm going to have a look again and from going on and finance your particular. song as tense as you seem to plus i look at you and i'm one of...
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fill us in? that's right. asian equity markets thinking, the chinese yuan hitting an 11 year low, this after donald trump ramped up tariffs on $500 billion worth of chinese imports. it is the latest salvo in the us china trade war. he also called for american companies to pull out of the largest economy in asia after china said it would impose retaliatory tariffs on us goods. this flight from risky centres to safe haven saw some assets rising. the likes of gold, for instance, jumped to a six year high per ounce, while the japanese yen, also considered a safe haven, was at its strongest level since the end of 2016 earlier today. however, sentiment hasn't somewhat improved. that is after the chinese vice premier reportedly said in chinese media but the country is willing to resolve the trade disputes through dialogues, with a calm attitude. —— said that the country. we have seen the yuan edging back from its lows, and this latest turn in a trade war comes during an already very tumultuous month the financial
fill us in? that's right. asian equity markets thinking, the chinese yuan hitting an 11 year low, this after donald trump ramped up tariffs on $500 billion worth of chinese imports. it is the latest salvo in the us china trade war. he also called for american companies to pull out of the largest economy in asia after china said it would impose retaliatory tariffs on us goods. this flight from risky centres to safe haven saw some assets rising. the likes of gold, for instance, jumped to a six...
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and very much for talking to us. and more on that in the programme coming up more on that in the programme coming up injusta more on that in the programme coming up injust a moment here on bbc news for the twojoin us up injust a moment here on bbc news for the two join us again. you're watching beyond 100 days. dramatic scenes in hong kong as protestors clash with riot police at one of the world's busiest airports. most flights have been cancelled for the second day in a row, and travel to and from the island is severely disrupted. police used batons and pepper spray against demonstrators who occupied the terminal building. china warns the world not to interfere. tough trading partners — borisjohnson says hammering out a new trade deal with the us will be hard, and that his trading priority after brexit will still be with the eu. also on the programme: setting sail to protect the planet — campaigner greta thunberg heads to new york to address the united nations. a fabulous spread for a bridal banquet. it's the we
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they don't protect us. they rape us. that is the claim of women in mexico city who have been on the streets demanding justice for two teenage girls allegedly raped by police officers. armed with pink glitter and spray paint, the around 300 protesters graffitti'd insults on the capital's prosecutors office. smashed its door and left a pigs head outside. the march was sparked by two recent rape cases will stop one involves a —year—old girl who said for policeman raped her in their car and in the capitals north, ten days ago. the other, a 16—year—old girl considered policeman raped her in a museum in the city centre just days later. they have dashed the trust and police. it is absurd that the people are here to protect us and are the ones who rape us. it cannot be possible that the —— can be possible that they commit the same atrocities. they decried it as a provocation. they wanted the government to respond with violence, but we are not going to do that. violence against women is a consistent problem in mexico,
they don't protect us. they rape us. that is the claim of women in mexico city who have been on the streets demanding justice for two teenage girls allegedly raped by police officers. armed with pink glitter and spray paint, the around 300 protesters graffitti'd insults on the capital's prosecutors office. smashed its door and left a pigs head outside. the march was sparked by two recent rape cases will stop one involves a —year—old girl who said for policeman raped her in their car and in...
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does cause us us us all. to catch up to me just giving up on my requests from in front of me and that's what the american people and take whether benefitted from my mccollum i don't think that i am a spirit animal behind the camera is from him that i have painted it of as if i'm going to have a look again and from then on and finance your particular. song stances you seem to pull us out looking you in a. while to nettlesome most to get on a pose have allowed again you can not even bother sealing a park and perkiness assessment for some but i think my own citizens could learn to sing at times and they were thought ok i was but i'm me me mad only. me process also not openly en masse if i ever heard them and what was said at the time some could see a plea you made it didn't make sense ok if by that it's all they suppose it's ok nothing else. here without us as if it was never that i mean joining the e.u. is one percent of it then it's just this it might have been yes isn't it oh yes. that's. the man i think. it'
does cause us us us all. to catch up to me just giving up on my requests from in front of me and that's what the american people and take whether benefitted from my mccollum i don't think that i am a spirit animal behind the camera is from him that i have painted it of as if i'm going to have a look again and from then on and finance your particular. song stances you seem to pull us out looking you in a. while to nettlesome most to get on a pose have allowed again you can not even bother...
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for us and all us feel well yes then we. believe that one of the greatest this is misleading as you look at the movies. that was on release so even this if you lose. this hands in his 30 minutes it's you're missing the much more important thing to see somebody to get on to put it one coming. let me just say i mean if. you see an ability the i that he put me to pass. the bill c.n.c. he said this is going to be investing. several silkwood yes there's a better idea for maybe more b.s. then more of them the more you have to see that. plus i'd rather see the sort of muscle. that. was it was the 1st we. use because it looks like we're. just learning. your. comics biggest. libitum and see the ones that it doesn't get. you. in a minute. and i want to bring more my. wife can't break her innocence when our pm assumes gary. going to going to get up a snap printer. could. give mr graham. eyes a good. friend. to me with on the grammarian be. in my life yes it's. fast d as we just messing around. for that. matter i just. can you see you g
for us and all us feel well yes then we. believe that one of the greatest this is misleading as you look at the movies. that was on release so even this if you lose. this hands in his 30 minutes it's you're missing the much more important thing to see somebody to get on to put it one coming. let me just say i mean if. you see an ability the i that he put me to pass. the bill c.n.c. he said this is going to be investing. several silkwood yes there's a better idea for maybe more b.s. then more of...
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with us fantastic times that will stay with us forever. the saturday even the visiting fans were left a banner in his honour. leyton orient looking to the future but remembering justin. time for a look at some of the day's other sports news stories. arsenal have confirmed the signing of ivory coast winger nicolas pepe from lille for a club record fee of £72 million. the 24—year—old has agreed a five—year contract after undergoing a medical on tuesday. pepe scored 35 goals in 7a ligue 1 appearances for lille. and a major blow for wales, taulupe faletau has been ruled out of the world cup and will need surgery after breaking his collar bone. it happened during what's been described as an "inocuous training ground incident". faletau's career has been blighted with injury, he broke his arm twice last season, missing the six nations. israel folau has begun court action against rugby australia following his dismissal for writing homophobic comments on social media. he argues his contract was unlawfully ended due to his christian beliefs.
with us fantastic times that will stay with us forever. the saturday even the visiting fans were left a banner in his honour. leyton orient looking to the future but remembering justin. time for a look at some of the day's other sports news stories. arsenal have confirmed the signing of ivory coast winger nicolas pepe from lille for a club record fee of £72 million. the 24—year—old has agreed a five—year contract after undergoing a medical on tuesday. pepe scored 35 goals in 7a ligue 1...
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us all with for you come. and gone as capital a crowd repair shops can be found on every street corner most specialize in one type of electrical products many gun ensconce afford to buy them new so they buy used devices and products passed on from developed nations and then keep having them fixed until they're beyond repair if you know what to do. if someone brings me a television set that's beyond repair i dismantle leds and take out the parts i remove the aluminum casing and the plastic parts and then i sell it all to scrap collectors from blushing. kojo abdul karim is one of approximately 5000 workers who collect scrap an electronics televisions fridges and vacuum cleaners all these discarded and they contain valuable components. abdelkarim has learned to drive a hard bargain at across vast electronic waste dump known as ag he resells the scrap for a profit it's the only way he can on a living. i'm fine with you for probably you under we are good and sometimes you know reach. you get or you know get. i'm lu
us all with for you come. and gone as capital a crowd repair shops can be found on every street corner most specialize in one type of electrical products many gun ensconce afford to buy them new so they buy used devices and products passed on from developed nations and then keep having them fixed until they're beyond repair if you know what to do. if someone brings me a television set that's beyond repair i dismantle leds and take out the parts i remove the aluminum casing and the plastic parts...
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he can be out working with us and helping us. and some processes are still done by hand, like checking for sea lice. that could change as well. we will be doing health checks on them and make sure they are nice and clean. that one is beautiful. so if you had a 56 connection you may not need to do this, where you remove the fish from the water? no. we would have hd cameras that could monitor the condition. 56 brings a couple of elements that maybe we didn't have with ag. of course it has higher bandwidth. but it also brings low latency, meaning that the time the signal takes to go back and forth becomes much much faster. we can deploy it in areas that we may not have been able to before. it is all now coming together into a single infrastructure, providing solutions that maybe over ag was only a dream. while only 22,000 people live in 0rkney, a further 200,000 tourists come to visit its whiskey distilleries and famous neolithic sites every year. many arrive by cruise ship including this disney one, dropping off hundreds of passeng
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us—china trade war. shares in asia have pared back earlier losses. michelle fleury has more from new york. from the moment the us financial markets began trading, investors started selling. wea k started selling. weak economic data from china and germany really lead to the havoc on financial markets, sparking global recession fears. china is the second—largest economy germany is the economic backbone of europe. nowhere was that concern more apparent than in the bond market, where governments and companies go to borrow money by selling bonds. the yield curve between a ten year and a two—year bond briefly in the. that's complicated jargon that essentially means investors are willing to be paid less to wait longer to get their money back. why does any of that matter? well, historically inverted yield curves have signalled an economic recession is just around the corner. chief economist at grant thornton, diane mac three, doesn't think we should ignore the bond market's morning. i'm very worried about a
us—china trade war. shares in asia have pared back earlier losses. michelle fleury has more from new york. from the moment the us financial markets began trading, investors started selling. wea k started selling. weak economic data from china and germany really lead to the havoc on financial markets, sparking global recession fears. china is the second—largest economy germany is the economic backbone of europe. nowhere was that concern more apparent than in the bond market, where...
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can you explain it to us? >> we use sliding glass doors to enclose the nested bedroom so that the sliding -- if you look at the drawing that is part of the package, i think it is towards the end, you will see that we have diagrams. our typical nested bedrooms -- anyway. we use a sliding -- sliding glass door, floor to ceiling, so that it actually helps the nested bedroom become a separate space when it is closed and it conjoint -- and a conjoint space with the living room when opened their people who want to have that space open to the living room, not as a separate room enclosed unless they prefer it. it gives us adaptability to the livability of the unit and it is not just another wall. the window does not have a seal, it is not 3 feet above the floor , it is floor-to-ceiling. and at least 50% of the wall that is common between the living warm where it is getting light from and the sleeping room bedroom. >> okay. maybe you are the zoning administrator can explain the building code requirement for light and a
can you explain it to us? >> we use sliding glass doors to enclose the nested bedroom so that the sliding -- if you look at the drawing that is part of the package, i think it is towards the end, you will see that we have diagrams. our typical nested bedrooms -- anyway. we use a sliding -- sliding glass door, floor to ceiling, so that it actually helps the nested bedroom become a separate space when it is closed and it conjoint -- and a conjoint space with the living room when opened...
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but how about us? how about us. we are hostages here, we want to go. it is our honeymoon, so it has been a little bit of a rubbish ending. the activists are also on edge, knowing that china has vowed to punish them, that riot police are just outside the terminal. fear of infiltrators is everywhere. suspected undercover officers were mobbed and sometimes beaten. an attempt by a police delegation to get them out turned into a furious confrontation. at one point, a hard—pressed police officer pulled out his gun. as you can see, they are building barricades at the moment, in the entrance to the terminal. we have seen riot police outside, trying to stop them coming in. have a look down there, still passengers arriving at the airport, how are the police going to storm this building? there were cheers as they disable the airport security cameras. after this, what next? this protest movement has proved nimble and inventive, true capable of bringing one of asia's biggest transport hubs to a standstill. the hong kong government has ignored their demands, at so
but how about us? how about us. we are hostages here, we want to go. it is our honeymoon, so it has been a little bit of a rubbish ending. the activists are also on edge, knowing that china has vowed to punish them, that riot police are just outside the terminal. fear of infiltrators is everywhere. suspected undercover officers were mobbed and sometimes beaten. an attempt by a police delegation to get them out turned into a furious confrontation. at one point, a hard—pressed police officer...
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i think that is a good tool for us to use other negotiations with other folks dealing with and i like the penalty. i am generally supportive of moving the item forward her to have no other questions. >> commissioner woo ho? >> i have no questions. >> i am supportive. >> i am also. thank you, mike. "all lives matter" one favor. resolution 1926 has been approved. [reading items] >> hello commissioner brandon, commissioners, joel williamson senior project management with the ports real estate department. glad to be before you this afternoon with an update on the mission rock project. if you'll indulge me i want to go through history before we get to the meat of the presentation. first of all, i would like to share a timeline of how the project has evolved. going back 11 years to 2008. we started before then with outreach, this is when the project started taking shape back in 2008, if you can believe it? a lot of activities since then with state legislation, ballot measures, every session of some note. anyway to get us to today. we are glad to be here today with an update on the project.
i think that is a good tool for us to use other negotiations with other folks dealing with and i like the penalty. i am generally supportive of moving the item forward her to have no other questions. >> commissioner woo ho? >> i have no questions. >> i am supportive. >> i am also. thank you, mike. "all lives matter" one favor. resolution 1926 has been approved. [reading items] >> hello commissioner brandon, commissioners, joel williamson senior project...
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remember the way he used to go home and say i will use. mostly talks conversation cricket with me and his friends. and. that was basically the base for people were coming to talk to and they would. actually use it as some sort of confessional talk about what's going on in their lives without feeling they were being judged from a safe space and to open up as weird as it sounds. pretty much the last word like not know what was direction to take in the company and maybe there's something there that we can. use for the company and that's what. everyone needs a friend to talk to. their own business from from. some automated version for everyone. the company calls replica the ai companion who cares the chat bot uses a neural network to engage in one on one conversations with its users. people talk to the bot about what's going on in their lives and it responds based on the material that it's gathered so far. casey feeling i'm also designs high tech products she moved from her home in birmingham alabama to san francisco a year ago. casey often fe
remember the way he used to go home and say i will use. mostly talks conversation cricket with me and his friends. and. that was basically the base for people were coming to talk to and they would. actually use it as some sort of confessional talk about what's going on in their lives without feeling they were being judged from a safe space and to open up as weird as it sounds. pretty much the last word like not know what was direction to take in the company and maybe there's something there...
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also to people who take it from defined us there but i don't know where they use it for all we use it for them on the ticket system. kobe and his workers get $3.00 for each bag of charcoal even in nigeria that's not a lot of money but the supply chain in africa is long gone transporters sorters distributors everyone wants to turn a profit the jobs are highly sought after. most jobs provided all by level at a $0.60 house what shop will be checking to see is one of the few jobs that actually brings jobs down to the rural areas to the local woman to people who otherwise they have no education have nothing to fall back to have him up there. for the. then here is the lesson there's really no major industry here to cry to call me this is a boss. that also wanted to work because the other thing. and this sector is growing. just one study estimates the market could be washed up to $12000000000.00 by 2030 with $12000000.00 people working at it that's a shadow market most of the money made in not sector will stay with the powerful distributors solution and paying. the money isn't made in nigeri
also to people who take it from defined us there but i don't know where they use it for all we use it for them on the ticket system. kobe and his workers get $3.00 for each bag of charcoal even in nigeria that's not a lot of money but the supply chain in africa is long gone transporters sorters distributors everyone wants to turn a profit the jobs are highly sought after. most jobs provided all by level at a $0.60 house what shop will be checking to see is one of the few jobs that actually...
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they never told us. as you just heard, i did have the privilege of being a president during the 2016 election. sometimes i think i drew the short straw. it was quite an experience. i was very involved in the reactions to what happened during the 2016 election and thereafter in terms of setting up lots of different communication structures to deal with the cybersecurity risks we att became aware were aimed election systems and our country. i think all of my colleagues would agree we have come a long way since then in terms of setting up lots of communication systems so that we can have a better response if we uncover some of these problems during elections. we have a much better understanding of these drugs. esey of us have - -th threats. should paint you a picture of connecticut, because it is quite different than what my colleague was describing in louisiana. connecticut has the distinction of being the only state that has no counties. we have an election situation where we have 169 very small towns. an
they never told us. as you just heard, i did have the privilege of being a president during the 2016 election. sometimes i think i drew the short straw. it was quite an experience. i was very involved in the reactions to what happened during the 2016 election and thereafter in terms of setting up lots of different communication structures to deal with the cybersecurity risks we att became aware were aimed election systems and our country. i think all of my colleagues would agree we have come a...
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what's just bass also giving us in return for letting him watch us. open shift business it's a constant one step bezos has collected all this data about what we've been looking at on the market he starts to evaluate it. he wants to use it to learn what preferences influence our surfing behavior. and set him in combat zones 5. but if the chip business makes you think so what's he doing with all this information. he looks at which products are often bought with which other products from their range and then offers them to us he says i think people who bought this product also bought that product but again if many consumers think this is something really great. it just told. me to but i have sun surprisingly 30 percent of amazon's turnover allegedly comes from these recommendations that he goes on realizes that we humans are much more predictable than we think we are. as you can just tell. you one is pregnant now how could just base also know that. defeat this piece to get with the ability to find the right product is not only based on the comparison of
what's just bass also giving us in return for letting him watch us. open shift business it's a constant one step bezos has collected all this data about what we've been looking at on the market he starts to evaluate it. he wants to use it to learn what preferences influence our surfing behavior. and set him in combat zones 5. but if the chip business makes you think so what's he doing with all this information. he looks at which products are often bought with which other products from their...
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once they like theirjob, they willjust stay with us and do their best for us. 0fficial with us and do their best for us. official figures show with us and do their best for us. 0fficialfigures show a with us and do their best for us. official figures show a dramatic rise in the number of older workers. last year almost 27% of singaporeans aged 65 and above were working, nearly double the rate from a decade earlier. the government is actively encouraging people in their golden yea rs encouraging people in their golden years to stay in the labour force. singapore's labour crunches tough on the services industry. it is a plus for seniors, as millennial ‘s prefer officejobs and for seniors, as millennial ‘s prefer office jobs and fewer foreign workers are coming into the country. experts say the key is persuading and educating companies about the value of older workers. this is where the government has stepped in, by subsidising salaries of lower workers in older wage jobs. by subsidising salaries of lower workers in older wagejobs. 0ther incentives include retraining and gra nts to i
once they like theirjob, they willjust stay with us and do their best for us. 0fficial with us and do their best for us. official figures show with us and do their best for us. 0fficialfigures show a with us and do their best for us. official figures show a dramatic rise in the number of older workers. last year almost 27% of singaporeans aged 65 and above were working, nearly double the rate from a decade earlier. the government is actively encouraging people in their golden yea rs encouraging...
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it made us sad, as well, but it also inspired us with the strength and the courage that they showed. we owe this community time to heal. we owe one another our very best. as those families make it through the toughest days they've ever known, the toughest days we've ever known. from what i've seen since august 3, this community, el paso and ciudad juarez, is more than up to the task. there is an embarrassment of riches of kindness and compassion and help and service in el paso right now. you know that because you are part of that. but i think we also owe ourselves, this community, the families that have been affected, answers about why this happened here in el paso. answers about what it's going to take to ensure this does not continue to happen in el paso, or in communities like ours or anywhere across the united states. i begin with the gun that was used in that act of terror and the number of guns we have in this country right now. you may have read the news that the killer's mother, when she had learned he had ordered an ak-47 and had received it, called the police in allen, texa
it made us sad, as well, but it also inspired us with the strength and the courage that they showed. we owe this community time to heal. we owe one another our very best. as those families make it through the toughest days they've ever known, the toughest days we've ever known. from what i've seen since august 3, this community, el paso and ciudad juarez, is more than up to the task. there is an embarrassment of riches of kindness and compassion and help and service in el paso right now. you...
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he can be working with us and helping us. and some processes are still done by hand, like checking for sea lice. that could change as well. we will be doing health checks on them and make sure they are nice and clean. that one is beautiful. so if you had a 56 connection you may not need to do this, where you remove the fish from the water? no. we would have hd cameras that could monitor the condition. 56 brings a couple of elements. it is ahead of ag, with higher bandwidth. but it also brings low latency, meaning that the time the signal takes to go back and forth becomes a much faster. we can deploy it in areas that we may not have been able to before. it is all now coming together into a single infrastructure, providing solutions that may be over ag was only a dream. while only 22,000 people live in 0rkney, a further 200,000 tourists come to visit its whiskey distilleries and famous neolithic sites every year. many arrive by cruise ship including this disney one, dropping of hundreds of passengers. by selling access to besp
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using ourapp to be able to sue us if somebody is using our app to stock or harass. kerry goldberg, we will be watching this case. thank you very much for joining us. one of the biggest dinosaur graveyards in the world is being excavated in wyoming. the dig, which has been dubbed "mission jurassic", has already discovered more than a dozen fossils and footprints, and researchers think there may be more than 100 dinosaurs buried, including new species. it's thought the creatures died when they drowned in a flood. palaeontologists say the site is so rich in bones it will keep them busy for at least the next two decades. our science correspondent rebecca morelle reports from wyoming. a hot, dusty landscape extending for miles. but imagine from this barren terrain a dinosaur graveyard where the bones of some of the biggest creatures ever to roam the earth are being discovered. where does this fit on this mass? that slot's straight in here. so, you found the pelvis? yeah, it's brilliant. that's amazing! the dig is called missionjurassic. what is fantastic about this site,
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use. i think it is done. i have always been passionate about gelato. every single slaver has its own recipe. we have our own -- we move on from there. so you have every time a unique experience because that slaver is the flavored we want to make. union street is unique because of the neighbors and the location itself. the people that live around here i love to see when the street is full of people. it is a little bit of italy that is happening around you can walk around and enjoy shopping with gelato in your hand. this is the move we are happy to provide to the people. i always love union street because it's not like another commercial street where you have big chains. here you have the neighbors. there is a lot of stories and the neighborhoods are essential. people have -- they enjoy having their daily or weekly gelato. i love this street itself. >> we created a move of an area where we will be visiting. we want to make sure that the area has the gelato that you like. what we give back as
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consumers use us test drive and buy the car direct. consumers use us to make sure they are getting the right car for them, having a good price and finding a good dealership. so how do you find the right car? it's pretty daunting knowing what you want, how much you're going to pay for it, how much do you work out the criteria? i assume it's more completed than the number of doors and wheels. it's very subjective, you might like the band of the look of it. but there will be practical things like baby seats or a big boot. we have videos for every car on sale, lots of stats as well but it's a purely personal choice. what if you wanted to not just look at dealerships, but also private sales, quite often you get better deals there. you won't necessarily get the mark—up. do you ta ke necessarily get the mark—up. do you take that in as well? we are focused on brand—new and nearly new cars, nearly new are up to two years old and they have the manufacturer warranty. you can buy safe that your car is not going to break down and you can go t
consumers use us test drive and buy the car direct. consumers use us to make sure they are getting the right car for them, having a good price and finding a good dealership. so how do you find the right car? it's pretty daunting knowing what you want, how much you're going to pay for it, how much do you work out the criteria? i assume it's more completed than the number of doors and wheels. it's very subjective, you might like the band of the look of it. but there will be practical things like...
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some telling us that guards used iron armor to keep them in place. the day after we met, we came back to his office to interview a woman who was confined in three different camps, then given a job in a factory making gloves for pennies on the dollar. [ speaking in foreign language ] she could not leave. so for all that time, she was separated from her 5-year-old daughter. >> reporter: for two years you didn't see your mom? [ speaking in foreign language ] >> unbeknownst to us, at the same time we are doing this interview, drama is unfolding out in the hallway. are those police? >> police have made their way into the building. down the corridor, they are collecting bilash's files. the man himself nowhere to be seen. now we're kind of walking down the stairs quickly to get out. we really had no idea what they are looking for. hopefully they are not doing this for the chinese. a call from bilash's wife confirms what we fear. bilash has been arrested. this cell phone video shot in the hotel room where he was apparently taken into custody, showing blood o
some telling us that guards used iron armor to keep them in place. the day after we met, we came back to his office to interview a woman who was confined in three different camps, then given a job in a factory making gloves for pennies on the dollar. [ speaking in foreign language ] she could not leave. so for all that time, she was separated from her 5-year-old daughter. >> reporter: for two years you didn't see your mom? [ speaking in foreign language ] >> unbeknownst to us, at...
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i used to have knives in my backpack andi i used to have knives in my backpack and i would use it to threaten people, give me what you have got, ta ke people, give me what you have got, take it and run off then. eating less meat could help slow down global warming, according to climate scientists. torrential rain causes disruption for travellers in parts of scotland, as flooding closes the main rail line from edinburgh to glasgow. using computers to detect disease. the nhs is to get £250 million to build an artificial intelligence lab. and it's set to be a busy transfer deadline day. manchester united have agreed to sell striker romelu lukaku to inter milan in a deal worth up to £74 million. good morning, and welcome to the bbc news at 9. police say an officer who was attacked with a machete in east london is seriously injured, but will recover. the policeman was stabbed several times after he tried to stop a van in leyton at around midnight. a man in his fifties has been arrested. our correspondent andy moore is in east london. andy, what do we know so far? this incident happened
i used to have knives in my backpack andi i used to have knives in my backpack and i would use it to threaten people, give me what you have got, ta ke people, give me what you have got, take it and run off then. eating less meat could help slow down global warming, according to climate scientists. torrential rain causes disruption for travellers in parts of scotland, as flooding closes the main rail line from edinburgh to glasgow. using computers to detect disease. the nhs is to get £250...
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tell us why someone would use opium? >> surgery is an analgesic. >> exactly a painkiller and because of this reason it was prescribed a lot it was generally use because it it was a painkiller and to help people sleep. opium is a luxury was not something in lecture is a term they keep using and what we refer to today is recreational use. the idea of it not being used as a painkiller but as an element to feel better than normal and that is where opium transitions and de quincey is the one that helps americans to see that is a part of what the opium potential is. so, de quincey's role is that he is the one who really puts it in public discussion. i will describe, there were cases of americans who are using the drug in another manner for decades but that you don't have it public we discussed, it's when de quincey's work is published in the first american addition is 1822 that americans first really read about this from a western perspective . >> the earliest way in which americans or westerners learned about drugs being used
tell us why someone would use opium? >> surgery is an analgesic. >> exactly a painkiller and because of this reason it was prescribed a lot it was generally use because it it was a painkiller and to help people sleep. opium is a luxury was not something in lecture is a term they keep using and what we refer to today is recreational use. the idea of it not being used as a painkiller but as an element to feel better than normal and that is where opium transitions and de quincey is the...
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guest: they have called us for things like welfare use. overall numbers, if and visa programs, that sort of thing. host: tony is next out of joppa, maryland. caller: good morning. i'm a little late in the program. irsceived a letter from the a couple of months ago indicating that somebody could have used my social security number for employment. it forced me to go to the social security office and, i was just wondering if sunday could use my social security number in california, upper maryland, although i am retired i'm still eligible to work. i do not know how the system works. whether or not they could identify somebody that -- using my number. caller: this kind of thing happens all the time. -- guest: this is one of the big problems that illegal immigration causes. supposedly it is a victimless crime. is, millions of americans are victims of identity fraud. e-verify is helpful as she does not solve the problem, but there is something called e-verify self check. that -- you google can e-verify yourself just to make sure that they have yo
guest: they have called us for things like welfare use. overall numbers, if and visa programs, that sort of thing. host: tony is next out of joppa, maryland. caller: good morning. i'm a little late in the program. irsceived a letter from the a couple of months ago indicating that somebody could have used my social security number for employment. it forced me to go to the social security office and, i was just wondering if sunday could use my social security number in california, upper maryland,...
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do is really use. you know use and reuse the bag the fancy water bottle and cement all straw just getting i didn't have one this is a chopstick. there is a whole industry cropping up around these trendy reusable products leigh's can cost up to $50.00 euros but using these doesn't make you a saint because producing these fancy things also costs a lot of energy like a cotton bag you might have to reuse a new one hundreds of times to stay below the environmental impact of a single use plastic bag so go with what you already own even if it's not the world's most stylish thing and if you really need something maybe just go buy it secondhand that way it also gets reuse number 3 recycle. ok so even hardened environmentalist can't live entirely without plastic waste i know i car but that's ok right because all plastic waste gets recycled well you know in germany these p.t.v. out or they can be recycled but a lot of these plastic cards it's quite confusing the german government says we recycle less than half of
do is really use. you know use and reuse the bag the fancy water bottle and cement all straw just getting i didn't have one this is a chopstick. there is a whole industry cropping up around these trendy reusable products leigh's can cost up to $50.00 euros but using these doesn't make you a saint because producing these fancy things also costs a lot of energy like a cotton bag you might have to reuse a new one hundreds of times to stay below the environmental impact of a single use plastic bag...
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no longer useful anymore you can still use it. but that's about it if you have 0 balance you have to use the clipper card and you can reloaded and it's very convenient because you can do it online at home you can also use it for them you need you can also use it to pay for your bart part and so plastic is the way of the future. yes, there are other places other stations there are still using paper but the goal eventually for bart is plastic plastic plastic. a lot of people this morning caught off guard, including this young lady, and you are using paper this >>to be used for you isn't i think it stands. >>a lot better for and fire him and it's just easier to keep track of i've more responsible and i have the plastic then if i just know i can grab paper. >>the initial cost for a clipper card is $3 and if that surprises you don't worry about it you'll make your money back because if you die, a paper ticket a round-trip ticket costs an extra dollars if you do 3 round trips. this card. in essence be free. today, it's the embarcadero s
no longer useful anymore you can still use it. but that's about it if you have 0 balance you have to use the clipper card and you can reloaded and it's very convenient because you can do it online at home you can also use it for them you need you can also use it to pay for your bart part and so plastic is the way of the future. yes, there are other places other stations there are still using paper but the goal eventually for bart is plastic plastic plastic. a lot of people this morning caught...
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us. on that's helped to heat this rig on from that union all's legal flag that you see in the audience i've been having with a few saudi arabi and a feeling. with politicians feeling to stem the tide of arms flowing to saudi arabia some activists have turned their efforts to the courts. among them a team in the group painted by andrew smith and experts with a campaign against arms trade. in march 2017. 18 filed a complaint contesting the legality of u.k. arms sales to saudi arabia it worlds 1st. the reason we took legal action is because we believe fees arms sales are not just immortal we believe it also illegal you can't export criteria is very clear it says but if there is a clear risk that weapons might be used to commit a serious violation of international humanitarian law. and on sale should not go ahead the case brought several classified e-mails to light like this one consider the defense secrets. in it the head of the export control joint units a government organization expresses
us. on that's helped to heat this rig on from that union all's legal flag that you see in the audience i've been having with a few saudi arabi and a feeling. with politicians feeling to stem the tide of arms flowing to saudi arabia some activists have turned their efforts to the courts. among them a team in the group painted by andrew smith and experts with a campaign against arms trade. in march 2017. 18 filed a complaint contesting the legality of u.k. arms sales to saudi arabia it worlds...
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they are all comprise of all of us. they have been impotent in the face of the greatest threat we've ever known, one that we experienced firsthand here in el paso a week ago saturday. it's almost as if the bigger the lie, the more obvious the injustice, the more furious the pace of this bizarre behavior, the more incapable we are of seeing it and clearly naming it and acting against it. this attack on el paso is an attack on america. it is an attack on our ideal of what america can be, an america that has not been for so many in this country based on their race, their ethnicity, their country of national origin, their gender, their sexual orientation. as langston hughes said in his poem about an america that was not an america for everyone, it's the land that has never been yet, and yet must be. it is in this land, in this very community, after the election of this president, at lbj elementary, that a third student approached us and asked, why does the president not like me? it's in this country, it's used in texas when
they are all comprise of all of us. they have been impotent in the face of the greatest threat we've ever known, one that we experienced firsthand here in el paso a week ago saturday. it's almost as if the bigger the lie, the more obvious the injustice, the more furious the pace of this bizarre behavior, the more incapable we are of seeing it and clearly naming it and acting against it. this attack on el paso is an attack on america. it is an attack on our ideal of what america can be, an...
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of donna they need us to like them for them to be indispensable because the more that we use them the more we produce in the midst of a great race and big tech companies are on the chase. for the past 3 years academics nichol dri analysts have been investigating a phenomenon they call datta colonialism. while the modes scales in context may have changed they say colonialism same underlying functions of empire building extraction and appropriation remain the new lang grab going on there's not land that's being grabbed it's us it's human life the acquisition the construction of data valuable data for corporate use out of the flow of our lives that's the lag right going on and that's why the workload is the only work that does justice to that let's think for instance of all the and use her license agreements or the terms of use that we read whenever we sign up for a new social media platform if we think about the process of being asked to agree to something that we cannot even understand when signing away certain rights signing away our property in this act i think it's a very interestin
of donna they need us to like them for them to be indispensable because the more that we use them the more we produce in the midst of a great race and big tech companies are on the chase. for the past 3 years academics nichol dri analysts have been investigating a phenomenon they call datta colonialism. while the modes scales in context may have changed they say colonialism same underlying functions of empire building extraction and appropriation remain the new lang grab going on there's not...
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do is really use. you know use and reuse the bag the fancy water bottle and cement all straw just getting as in there are one this is a chopstick. there is a whole industry cropping up around these trendy reusable products lees can cost up to $50.00 euros but using these doesn't make you a saint because producing these fancy things also costs a lot of energy like a cotton bag you might have to reuse a new one hundreds of times to stay below the environmental impact of a single use plastic bag so go with what you already own even if it's not the world's most stylish thing and if you really need something maybe just go buy it secondhand that way it also gets reuse number 3 recycle. ok so even hardened environmentalist can live entirely without plastic waste i know i can but that's ok because all plastic waste gets recycled well you know in germany these p.t.v. although they can be recycled but a lot of these plastic cards it's quite confusing the german government says we recycle less than half of the. p
do is really use. you know use and reuse the bag the fancy water bottle and cement all straw just getting as in there are one this is a chopstick. there is a whole industry cropping up around these trendy reusable products lees can cost up to $50.00 euros but using these doesn't make you a saint because producing these fancy things also costs a lot of energy like a cotton bag you might have to reuse a new one hundreds of times to stay below the environmental impact of a single use plastic bag...
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tell us if you would, i know used been supporting the family, how are they doing? an they are in every family's worst nightmare. the level of stress and anxiety will be going through the roof, but they area be going through the roof, but they a re a really be going through the roof, but they are a really tightknit family group. they've had lots of their relatives from ireland, northern ireland, belfast, go out to support them. they have critical structure in place around them and they've built a great relationship with the malaysian police. 0ne a great relationship with the malaysian police. one of the most heartfelt movements was when maeve, nora's mum, came out to share her sense of appreciation with everybody and all the volunteers who were there. but they're in an awful place and all of us should be thinking of them and praying for them if that's what you do, and if not and you want to help them practically, go to the gofundme website and make a small donation because as this goes on, there will be a financial as well as a human cost. of course. and we're looki
tell us if you would, i know used been supporting the family, how are they doing? an they are in every family's worst nightmare. the level of stress and anxiety will be going through the roof, but they area be going through the roof, but they a re a really be going through the roof, but they are a really tightknit family group. they've had lots of their relatives from ireland, northern ireland, belfast, go out to support them. they have critical structure in place around them and they've built...
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us to maintain. thank you for bringing us together and i look forward to your questions. >> welcome mister smith. >> thank you madam chairman. >> i'm sorry madame chairwoman thank you for inviting us today so that security elections derives from many sources but today i will confine my remarks to providers and those that maintain their own infrastructure. and vigilance and over security threats and threat of pollution and development by the providers with those cycle times through certification which by the administrative ability and capacity and with preparation of better inputs make sure job easier to a letter of offer better and faster inputs that allow some changes as some earlier comments to the certification process it is monolithic and making the comment of a time capsule that is one way that i what i'm saying requires longer cycle times that the eac has improved and have attended some meetings and saw the origins and i am familiar with people who aided the eac in the formation of the test and
us to maintain. thank you for bringing us together and i look forward to your questions. >> welcome mister smith. >> thank you madam chairman. >> i'm sorry madame chairwoman thank you for inviting us today so that security elections derives from many sources but today i will confine my remarks to providers and those that maintain their own infrastructure. and vigilance and over security threats and threat of pollution and development by the providers with those cycle times...
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use in some parts of south america teammate with the bark of the said rio tree is used as a painkiller candle rossa leaves combat headaches and in parts of africa the bark of the african cherry is used to treat a wide range of ailments. the world's tropical rain forests are rich in plants with known medical properties. a lot of research is going into identifying the active substances in them and into identifying other species that might yield substances of medicinal value. some substances used in certain systems of traditional medicine are actually toxins but appear to have therapeutic effect if the dosage is right typically small. terms such as nature based on natural medicine can also denote something quite different namely the farrah puting effect of exposure to make your own natural forces sunlight. fresh air. water a german tradition of hyper affair appeal named after sebastien connived focuses on the stimulatory effects of cold water. of course diet has an impact on health as well. and then there's traditional chinese medicine. the term natural medicine covers a wide range of tra
use in some parts of south america teammate with the bark of the said rio tree is used as a painkiller candle rossa leaves combat headaches and in parts of africa the bark of the african cherry is used to treat a wide range of ailments. the world's tropical rain forests are rich in plants with known medical properties. a lot of research is going into identifying the active substances in them and into identifying other species that might yield substances of medicinal value. some substances used...
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property to a commercial use. the family has deep roots on 24 th street that continue today. sylvia founded the music shop on 24th street in 1972 and made significant contributions to the neighborhood between 72 and 2012 when the store was closed. the reason i put the image up was because it is to the left in the former disco -- and the former music shop is to the right. the sign was preserved because of the historical value and the role of the music store in the rodriguez's family in the neighborhood. bill grew up in the neighborhood and around the store. a little bit more about bill and sylvia, they are of modest means and it is their only property other than their homes in daly city and pacifica, and they have always rented this building for a commercial use. unfortunately, it is honest tenant converted the property without ill and sylvia's knowledge and without permit to illegal and unsafe housing, which amounted essentially to very small sleeping rooms with no light or windows. acting on the complaint, the sa
property to a commercial use. the family has deep roots on 24 th street that continue today. sylvia founded the music shop on 24th street in 1972 and made significant contributions to the neighborhood between 72 and 2012 when the store was closed. the reason i put the image up was because it is to the left in the former disco -- and the former music shop is to the right. the sign was preserved because of the historical value and the role of the music store in the rodriguez's family in the...
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it's it‘s very simple for us. and it‘s not just about us, it‘s very simple for us. and it‘s notjust about us, and notjust about this moment. we are trying to do this on behalf of women everywhere to be treated respectfully and paid it lawfully. and be issued isjust equality. so that when we played a game we are compensated the same that if a man like to play that game. in march, 28 players from the world cup champions filed a lawsuit against their own governing body alleging years of what they said was institutionalized gender discrimination. the team are seeking equal pay with their male counterparts. meghan rapinoe is one of the team‘s co—captains, here‘s what she had to say. we came ready and prepared, and willing to have the conversation. we willing to have the conversation. we will not accept anything less than equal pay, so maybe they felt that that was that posture, but i think for us, i think we work very earnest and hot willing to have this conversation and we were ready to do that and we do not feel like they did. the us have won the women‘s worl
it's it‘s very simple for us. and it‘s not just about us, it‘s very simple for us. and it‘s notjust about us, and notjust about this moment. we are trying to do this on behalf of women everywhere to be treated respectfully and paid it lawfully. and be issued isjust equality. so that when we played a game we are compensated the same that if a man like to play that game. in march, 28 players from the world cup champions filed a lawsuit against their own governing body alleging years of...
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i used to have knives in my backpack andi i used to have knives in my backpack and i would use it to threaten people, give me what you have got, ta ke people, give me what you have got, take it and run off then. eating less meat could help slow down global warming, according to climate scientists. torrential rain causes disruption for travellers in parts of scotland, as flooding closes the main rail line from edinburgh to glasgow.
i used to have knives in my backpack andi i used to have knives in my backpack and i would use it to threaten people, give me what you have got, ta ke people, give me what you have got, take it and run off then. eating less meat could help slow down global warming, according to climate scientists. torrential rain causes disruption for travellers in parts of scotland, as flooding closes the main rail line from edinburgh to glasgow.
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ok well there but they're using but if they're using rubber bullets and they're using tear gas at the moment they've got their guns with the tear gas or the calluses pulled up and ready to fire they do have a dispersal method that put a warning sign up and then they put you need to disperse the 2nd one is we will use force and the 3rd time is when they do use force i have used rubber put some they've used rounds of beanbag bullets or grenades i should sign. but certainly several rounds of tear gas which is being affected to kill the back as far as this but again it's been about 3 and a half hours so the process is slow and as we mentioned earlier it's a cap mouse they fling that they're going to court it was one shopping center where they ran into the shopping center and that's a shopping center was barricaded off so this certainly this part but we saw before the protesters run and charge the police and again as i mentioned that was using a picture of bombs that each particular like they've been creating fires putting fire on those barricades to try and separate themselves from where
ok well there but they're using but if they're using rubber bullets and they're using tear gas at the moment they've got their guns with the tear gas or the calluses pulled up and ready to fire they do have a dispersal method that put a warning sign up and then they put you need to disperse the 2nd one is we will use force and the 3rd time is when they do use force i have used rubber put some they've used rounds of beanbag bullets or grenades i should sign. but certainly several rounds of tear...
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us haveone that each of to make. i like to see us make that decision. maybe theine, democrats will have to do that next time. that is what it means by protecting the norms of our society. the norms of being in a democracy. the final thing is creating deliberate persuasion. hadacebook -- i have not success at this. you should try it. when somebody posts something, this happened on tariffs. i just want to know the answer, why are the terrorists being put not on raw materials? i does one to know if you are supporting the terrorists, please tell me why. i don't want to hear people attack trump. i does want that answer. it is important answer. if you put it on raw materials that are needed for detroit, the industry, you're practically bombing yourself in an economic trade work. i think it was important to do. those are the kinds of questions you have to make. those are the discussions that are needed in a democracy. all a lote given us of homework to think about. thank you so much. you have all been so interesting. let me give a round of applause for all of
us haveone that each of to make. i like to see us make that decision. maybe theine, democrats will have to do that next time. that is what it means by protecting the norms of our society. the norms of being in a democracy. the final thing is creating deliberate persuasion. hadacebook -- i have not success at this. you should try it. when somebody posts something, this happened on tariffs. i just want to know the answer, why are the terrorists being put not on raw materials? i does one to know...
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and free software that you can use for. a resource muttering for satellite image on the lease and and everything so i truly want to share to my company to us that there's a lot that we can do. friendships have formed over the 4 weeks on the ocean the ship has now reached its destination germany but the students plan to stay in touch with each other when they return home. mohammed atta met hussein says he'll never forget the experience he hopes to come back next time as a climate researcher i miss the place actually a lot it has been amazing living on board for 4 ringback weeks and annoyed feels like it's over the whole you know way and all of that how for piece of me on the polished i'm a scientist hopefully we need to get as we say in my culture people do meet it's only won't instead of meat. how much of the you know about silk worms they are recently come from china and are used to produce their use has since bred and they're known being bred in kenya their climate crisis is forcing farmers to find alternatives to food cr
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us it was come to the us what. some workers were illegally cutting down trees here they left as soon as we arrived the area is being cleared probably to make room for an avocado farm the farmers resort to illegal methods to reach their goals here luggers have cut into a tree so that it will dry out and die sometimes part of a forest simply burns down by accident some of the fires are reported by anonymous sources and later avocado plants suddenly appear in the same area. sometimes the fires are set but it's only the forest land then burns never the other cardo plantations. school. so we know that it's not a coincidence. now we're going to change vehicles in case trouble makers try to follow us. you know. this entire section of forest land has dried out the avocado crops have drained off all the water but forested areas need to be protected to help maintain a supply of groundwater without one. if you want them with what we're killing trees to make room for other cargoes it's awful if they don't think. these huge poo
us it was come to the us what. some workers were illegally cutting down trees here they left as soon as we arrived the area is being cleared probably to make room for an avocado farm the farmers resort to illegal methods to reach their goals here luggers have cut into a tree so that it will dry out and die sometimes part of a forest simply burns down by accident some of the fires are reported by anonymous sources and later avocado plants suddenly appear in the same area. sometimes the fires are...
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that these does not weaken us in any way it does it instead making us stronger and making our resolve. to talk more about this correspondence julio's joins us from kampala uganda and welcome to the show now charged with intending to annoy or ridicule the president how does will be wind challenge this. hoping why not give a shard of the road the monastery they sent him. trumped up charges and this is not enough if you didn't. know that they have it now this well to do. this thing. so what is very. high up here you are in as far as not going to should not get anywhere with because. now all these charges come a day after the death of. he was a musician and a close friend of bobby and also a constant critic of president 70 bobby and the police have 2 very different accounts what fresh information do we know about his death. they permission rimmer's to show it from the from a position of quality is that the musician died more for oxygen he was shoveling on a motorbike crush and that's how he ended up dying because they're rushing to those people to try to trap a chief in charge who died fr
that these does not weaken us in any way it does it instead making us stronger and making our resolve. to talk more about this correspondence julio's joins us from kampala uganda and welcome to the show now charged with intending to annoy or ridicule the president how does will be wind challenge this. hoping why not give a shard of the road the monastery they sent him. trumped up charges and this is not enough if you didn't. know that they have it now this well to do. this thing. so what is...
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the drum calls us. the drum connects us. the drum strengthens us. the drum encourages us. the drum affirms that we are determined. the concept of the drum evolved, congressman lewis, into a drum major, where like our namesake, he or she opens the road. opens the boulevard so that the people can come through. [applause] ♪ >> we are going to the root right now. the cosmology of west africa so that we can continue to live this day as our ancestral sister would call it, as a let-it-be-known affair. ♪ [drums playing] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the mayor of the city of richmond, levar stoney. >> let's give another big round of applause to the allegra folklore society. [applause] ♪ [applause] ♪ >> yeah! look at that talent we have in the city of richmond, right? all right, i want to end by extending a special thanks to jamie bosket, the entire staff at the virginia museum of history and culture which put on this fabulous event. let's give a round of applause. [applause] >> vmhc's boldly leading the way in advancing our understanding of our commonw
the drum calls us. the drum connects us. the drum strengthens us. the drum encourages us. the drum affirms that we are determined. the concept of the drum evolved, congressman lewis, into a drum major, where like our namesake, he or she opens the road. opens the boulevard so that the people can come through. [applause] ♪ >> we are going to the root right now. the cosmology of west africa so that we can continue to live this day as our ancestral sister would call it, as a let-it-be-known...