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use. it has been supported by an tech assessments and passengers have the opportunity to not participate. the standard manual identification process is used. the capture camera used was an active mode, meaning that it on the captured official image after the passenger was in position and the officer activated it. tsa collected data and that demonstrated at a 9% of travelers to seize biometric identification. to ensure the passengers aware are biometrics being used. to tsa's committed addressing accuracy, privacy, and concerns associated with biometric capture and matching. , dhs will submit a report that includes assessments by tsa and cvp that were developed with the support of dhs science and technology. we will also schedule a meeting with privacy groups later this summer to make sure that they understand the tsa's limited use of biometric identification. they conducted additional ones. these will continue to be supported by privacy impact assessments, clearly it into five through bilin
use. it has been supported by an tech assessments and passengers have the opportunity to not participate. the standard manual identification process is used. the capture camera used was an active mode, meaning that it on the captured official image after the passenger was in position and the officer activated it. tsa collected data and that demonstrated at a 9% of travelers to seize biometric identification. to ensure the passengers aware are biometrics being used. to tsa's committed addressing...
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arts, activity, activities use. and light manufacturing or metal working use. so, everything else would be permitted except for those three which could be not mer mighted, conditionally permitted or prince blee permitted. you can take that and we are adjourned until next year. >> clerk: the remaining balance? >> we will take the item as four times amended and send it to the full board with recommendations for hearing on january 7th. have a great holiday. san francisco is surrounded on three sides by water, the fire boat station is intergal to maritime rescue and preparedness, not only for san francisco, but for all of the bay area. [sirens] >> fire station 35 was built in 1915. so it is over 100 years old. and helped it, we're going to build fire boat station 35. >> so the finished capital planning committee, i think about three years ago, issued a guidance that all city facilities must exist on sea level rise. >> the station 35, construction cost is approximately $30 million. and the schedule was complicated because of what you call a float. it is being fabric
arts, activity, activities use. and light manufacturing or metal working use. so, everything else would be permitted except for those three which could be not mer mighted, conditionally permitted or prince blee permitted. you can take that and we are adjourned until next year. >> clerk: the remaining balance? >> we will take the item as four times amended and send it to the full board with recommendations for hearing on january 7th. have a great holiday. san francisco is surrounded...
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arts, activity, activities use. and light manufacturing or metal working use. so, everything else would be permitted except for those three which could be not mer mighted, conditionally permitted or prince blee permitted. you can take that and we are adjourned until next year. >> clerk: the remaining balance? >> we will take the item as four times amended and send it to the full board with recommendations for hearing on january 7th. have a great holiday. is -- >> our united states constitution requires every ten years that america counts every human being in the united states, which is incredibly important for many reasons. it's important for preliminary representation because if -- political representation because if we under count california, we get less representatives in congress. it's important for san francisco because if we don't have all of the people in our city, if we don't have all of the folks in california, california and san francisco stand to lose billions of dollars in funding. >> it's really important to the city of san francisco that the feder
arts, activity, activities use. and light manufacturing or metal working use. so, everything else would be permitted except for those three which could be not mer mighted, conditionally permitted or prince blee permitted. you can take that and we are adjourned until next year. >> clerk: the remaining balance? >> we will take the item as four times amended and send it to the full board with recommendations for hearing on january 7th. have a great holiday. is -- >> our united...
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are using thc? >> the data of the chai that thn has put up his use of nicotine. that is separate from kids using thc. >> so i would assume that say of the 27%, some are using thc. >> they could be. >> i would assume. is it your belief -- it is the third hearing we have had in the building -- is that your belief that all or almost all of the hospitalizations that take place come from people using thc cartridge is? >> in the samples that we have analyzed we are seeing thc in the 80% of them. >> there was a billboard or something up talking about the dangers of combining the cigarettes and thc. as i understand there are different amounts of nicotine from one success to the next. you can buy ten, 50, whatever. >> are you talking about cigarettes or e-cigarettes? the content can vary. >> do we know how many are sold at each of the levels of the 100% of the e-cigarettes are sold how many are at 50 or ten or whatever? >> no, but what we do know is that juul is the highest nicotine products on the market an
are using thc? >> the data of the chai that thn has put up his use of nicotine. that is separate from kids using thc. >> so i would assume that say of the 27%, some are using thc. >> they could be. >> i would assume. is it your belief -- it is the third hearing we have had in the building -- is that your belief that all or almost all of the hospitalizations that take place come from people using thc cartridge is? >> in the samples that we have analyzed we are...
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how secure is using it compared to using a credit card online the only way to answer that question is it depends it depends on the wallets and on the online payment system there are you while it's a systems that are more secure than some of the online payment systems that are in use today and vice versa. i would prefer the wallets to using the credit card in the store because you've removed the human element you don't have the cashier taking a credit card or potentially copying it or memorizing it or whatever. and you will it is definitely more secure in the sense that. you don't have to worry about terry physically keeping the cash with you all the time and having enough to pay. every time i give my kids cash they seem to lose some of it for example if they never lose their falls. so when it comes to security let's make a good impression but what about user data and the electronic transaction leaves a digital footprint when it comes to wallets but information is not only available to my bank but also to service providers like google or pay pal digital wallet is just another step towa
how secure is using it compared to using a credit card online the only way to answer that question is it depends it depends on the wallets and on the online payment system there are you while it's a systems that are more secure than some of the online payment systems that are in use today and vice versa. i would prefer the wallets to using the credit card in the store because you've removed the human element you don't have the cashier taking a credit card or potentially copying it or memorizing...
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range of resident bacteria that protect us. and if people ingest any the acid in the stomach kills most of them. but those the do with stand all onslaughts can colonise humans 5 percent of people in germany are hosts to m.r. g.m. bacteria without actually falling ill. their immune system keeps them in check they can become dangerous if they enter the bloodstream as a result of an injury or during surgery. so should healthy people avoid lakes and rivers west such bacteria have been found. if you have an open wound you probably shouldn't go swimming but not because of multi-drug resistant bacteria i would say that the chances of a healthy individual being infected by a multi resistant pathogen was swimming in a contaminated lake or about the same as getting rich harvesting particles of gold in the water so we have. the greater risk is the possible spread of resistance to antibiotics among bacteria that do make us sick it's important to keep them out of the environment in the 1st place. is that if you type one option is to upgrade
range of resident bacteria that protect us. and if people ingest any the acid in the stomach kills most of them. but those the do with stand all onslaughts can colonise humans 5 percent of people in germany are hosts to m.r. g.m. bacteria without actually falling ill. their immune system keeps them in check they can become dangerous if they enter the bloodstream as a result of an injury or during surgery. so should healthy people avoid lakes and rivers west such bacteria have been found. if you...
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us no good something about due to. the commonality between facebook and google even though they're different platforms is mass they're driven by math and the ability to collect data you sign on you make a profile about yourself by answering some questions and doing some information such as your concentration or major at school. contact information about phone numbers instant messaging screen anything you want to tell interests what books you like movie is and most importantly who your friends are. the founders of these companies were essentially mathematicians who understood that by collecting this information you not only could monetize it and sell it to advertisers but you could actually control and steer people or nudge people in the direction that you wanted them to go. now where them basically comes up with how certain things should react so for example you give it some inputs be it in the case of google you would enter in a query a search phrase and then certain math will make decisions on what information should
us no good something about due to. the commonality between facebook and google even though they're different platforms is mass they're driven by math and the ability to collect data you sign on you make a profile about yourself by answering some questions and doing some information such as your concentration or major at school. contact information about phone numbers instant messaging screen anything you want to tell interests what books you like movie is and most importantly who your friends...
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would be a disaster for us. we'd have to export a lot of these jobs to low wage countries production would collapse. so we're using industry $4.00 to try to avoid all that. we need a technological revolution to help germany stay on top of. that so to put it. in other industries the use of artificial intelligence will almost certainly thankful job cuts. it. is clobbered us replenish against courses but i think that's going to be the case in the banking and insurance sectors for example a physician a lot of that work can be done by smart machines in the future banks will essentially consist of huge computers and some specialists to handle certain financial transactions a bank but also of course a computer but in most jobs that involve everyday tasks like booking rebooking and handling cash payments will disappear. now professor vasta has come to the sheraton medical center in berlin and. he's here to find out more about the facilities aging and technology program. i mean how often that's a fair or tell is going to
would be a disaster for us. we'd have to export a lot of these jobs to low wage countries production would collapse. so we're using industry $4.00 to try to avoid all that. we need a technological revolution to help germany stay on top of. that so to put it. in other industries the use of artificial intelligence will almost certainly thankful job cuts. it. is clobbered us replenish against courses but i think that's going to be the case in the banking and insurance sectors for example a...
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, especially single-use plastic use around the world. and i just want to -- your testimony sounded to be inconsistent with that position that part of save our oceans 2.0. are you supportive of pursuing international agreements whereby the entire world would agree to a reduction in plastic use and a reduction of dumping plastics into the oceans? >> i would say we are involved and eagerly working with international organizations to find solutions to the problems that exist today. we are engaged with -- whether it's the british plastics union, the canadian plastics union, industry association in new zealand, plastic association, working in consortium with them to define those abilities to minimize the waste in the ocean and in the land as well. >> okay. so that doesn't sound like what i'm talking about. it sounds like you're working with the rest of the plastics industry around the world to manage it going into the oceans but not necessarily reducing it. >> reducing or reusing or recycling, there's a lot of different options that we're look
, especially single-use plastic use around the world. and i just want to -- your testimony sounded to be inconsistent with that position that part of save our oceans 2.0. are you supportive of pursuing international agreements whereby the entire world would agree to a reduction in plastic use and a reduction of dumping plastics into the oceans? >> i would say we are involved and eagerly working with international organizations to find solutions to the problems that exist today. we are...
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use flavors. and 64% of all kids who vape use mint or menthol. that makes sense, because nyts data said that juul is the most popular youth brand with most kids who vape using it. armed with this data, the heads of america's public health agencies convinced the president at least temporarily to do the right thing. the data linking the alarmingly high vaping rates to flavors, the president and the heads of hhs and fda announced the proposal on september 11th to essentially ban flavored e-cigarettes with the exception of tobacco-flavored ones. they put forward a sound and logical response to the problem. as hhs secretary alex azar pledged, quote, we require that all flavors other than tobacco flavor be removed from the market. this would include mint and menthol flavoring as well as candy flavors, bubble gum flavor and fruit flavor and alcohol flavor. secretary azar explained that these products are still getting to kids, and we cannot let a whole generation get addicted to them through mint and men
use flavors. and 64% of all kids who vape use mint or menthol. that makes sense, because nyts data said that juul is the most popular youth brand with most kids who vape using it. armed with this data, the heads of america's public health agencies convinced the president at least temporarily to do the right thing. the data linking the alarmingly high vaping rates to flavors, the president and the heads of hhs and fda announced the proposal on september 11th to essentially ban flavored...
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we still have a long way to go in terms of use of force. use of force complaints. of course, the disproportionately of people of color who are involved in those complaints and how we address those, as we move forward. so do want to thank you for the information provided, the quarterly reports, the annual reports. but i would like to continue this to the call of the chair, because we will bring d.p.a. back, as well as police department and other public safety providers to have a more full conversation, as we continue to adjust the issues that exist around police accountability. >> clerk: so i hear a motion from supervisor walton to continue with the call of the chair. we can take that without objection. >> mr. clerk, please call our next item. kick a resolution declaring a public health crisis on drug overdoses and drug use and urging the department of public health to present a comprehensive plan on how to address the crisis. >> supervisor haney has joined us. supervisor haney, this is your hearing. >> supervisor haney: thank you. thank you, chair mandelman, and co
we still have a long way to go in terms of use of force. use of force complaints. of course, the disproportionately of people of color who are involved in those complaints and how we address those, as we move forward. so do want to thank you for the information provided, the quarterly reports, the annual reports. but i would like to continue this to the call of the chair, because we will bring d.p.a. back, as well as police department and other public safety providers to have a more full...
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on the use next door. that is not an important issue to us. we think that it probably will help to activate the streets and quite frankly, that is the most important concern that i have about union square is activating streets and providing more security. and i think they would do that. so before stopping the presentation, i want to say that we would pull the d.r. on 152. so now i would like to talk about the presentation relative to the conditional use application. i have been involved in retail real estate around union square for over 25 years, having invested and developed 10 buildings. i have also been involved in retail around the country. and i want to tell you that what we're seeing right now is not a cycle change. it's a structural change, and i am sure you are aware and seen the retailers and the retailers are shrinking the footprint and it is not the large department stores but even tenants that used to be 5,000 feet are shrinking to 1,000 feet and trying to deal with how to market the goods online and cross market both aspects. it h
on the use next door. that is not an important issue to us. we think that it probably will help to activate the streets and quite frankly, that is the most important concern that i have about union square is activating streets and providing more security. and i think they would do that. so before stopping the presentation, i want to say that we would pull the d.r. on 152. so now i would like to talk about the presentation relative to the conditional use application. i have been involved in...
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it destroys us and it tears us apart. when we give into it it destroys us each and every day. back to my lutheran roots, we're said, you know, love your enemies. not easy. but god's grace is sufficient for most of that. and so i feel so strongly that we need to be able to help people reconcile what has happened in their lives to move forward and not let that keep them bogged down forever. that's where it's taken me. [ applause ] >> wonderful to end on that optimistic note. thank you for sharing those very powerful experiences with us. thank you for your service and please join me in thanking our speakers tonight. [ applause ] >>> all week, we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on cspan 3. lectures in history. american artifacts. reel america. the civil war. oral histories. the presidency and special event coverage on our nation's history. enjoy american history tv now and every weekend on cspan 3. >>> american history tv products are now available at the new cspan online store. go to cspanstore.org to see what's new. >>> hi
it destroys us and it tears us apart. when we give into it it destroys us each and every day. back to my lutheran roots, we're said, you know, love your enemies. not easy. but god's grace is sufficient for most of that. and so i feel so strongly that we need to be able to help people reconcile what has happened in their lives to move forward and not let that keep them bogged down forever. that's where it's taken me. [ applause ] >> wonderful to end on that optimistic note. thank you for...
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take us about the we can't use it because. it's too developed and also the crime it the crime it's in the kin yet it's much better. japan to say cause and by adopting to the chans incremental conditions small scale sent from us like you to know we know how fond a way of sustaining their livelihoods. were staying in kenya but moving from the countryside to the capital nairobi public transport very sparse traffic is terrible and horrible it's all about the petrol diesel that's being. electric vehicles especially one poet from whom you have a sources would certainly make a difference well there i mean does that mean that they all operated by a subsidiary of a thing moves company echo right on it was been growing believe me. you don't see the difference you only hear it or rather you don't. kenyon's 1st fully electric car is almost silent. in africa they can only operate in cities where there's a reliable electricity supply. charging takes about 2 hours. and once fully charged it can travel up to 150 kilometers the battery can las
take us about the we can't use it because. it's too developed and also the crime it the crime it's in the kin yet it's much better. japan to say cause and by adopting to the chans incremental conditions small scale sent from us like you to know we know how fond a way of sustaining their livelihoods. were staying in kenya but moving from the countryside to the capital nairobi public transport very sparse traffic is terrible and horrible it's all about the petrol diesel that's being. electric...
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to illustrate doing the show us what used to be. the prison is relocated to make room for confiscating. not only is it being sold nigeria but it's being trafficked to neighboring countries to feel. safe. so this is the. last. time i asked. you for 5000 things. all this trouble they tell us mr system for destruction of the jail full of it is just a drop in the ocean the country still drowning in the drug. next we join in india a drug raid. looking and acting very much like the americans you train them they take to the streets in an armored convoy. in a display of force they travel through kano shunting traffic on the road there's no you right here they disembark to read a large local market. heavy handed operation probably put on for our benefit produces few results they arrest a young man wearing a cannabis t. shirt. it's unclear if you even has any cannabis on him nevertheless he's bundled onto an india a truck which is fast filling up with other young men from the market. nigeria has a 55 percent youth unemployment rate. it also h
to illustrate doing the show us what used to be. the prison is relocated to make room for confiscating. not only is it being sold nigeria but it's being trafficked to neighboring countries to feel. safe. so this is the. last. time i asked. you for 5000 things. all this trouble they tell us mr system for destruction of the jail full of it is just a drop in the ocean the country still drowning in the drug. next we join in india a drug raid. looking and acting very much like the americans you...
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we ask richmond residents to join us in the effort to walk the community with us, to inform us about what their needs are in the area so it is both listening and understanding and stigma reduction but also action and involvementment >> yes. and the action then carla, the actual services that project homeless connect provides, walk us through that. >> yes. we have two pieces of our services. we have our large scale community days of service which we spoke a little bit about and those happen around four times a year. large events, over 500 volunteers and 100 providers from the dmv to optical services. and then we have drop-in services so we provide safe space at our offices where people can come in as they are, get a cup of coffee, rest, get some reading glasses, hygiene kits and also talk to a service coordinator about where they are at right now and try to problem solve with them. >> i know it is helpful for people to have a case manager, right? yes. >> do you help make that happen? >> yes. we take an approach. we don't have a case manager, but what we really do, we have learned that
we ask richmond residents to join us in the effort to walk the community with us, to inform us about what their needs are in the area so it is both listening and understanding and stigma reduction but also action and involvementment >> yes. and the action then carla, the actual services that project homeless connect provides, walk us through that. >> yes. we have two pieces of our services. we have our large scale community days of service which we spoke a little bit about and those...
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place our footsteps towards peace, guide us towards peace, and let us reach our destination for life, gladness and peace. may you rescue us from any obstacle along the way. may you send blessing in our every handiwork, and grant us peace, kindness, and mercy in your eyes. may you hear the sound of our supplication. blessed are you, eternal one, who hears this prayer. let us say, amen. thank you for the honor. >> [indiscernible] >> i am a project manager. what we did to prep for the move itself, we had to jack the building up several feet off the ground. i am making it sound pretty simple, but it took several days to get it prepped and get the bracing inside and outside of the building. we had the structural engineer check the existing building's foundation, the walls itself. we braced it inside. outside you can see the angle on the corners. we strapped it, so that keeps the building from racking. the building will not be moving that fast. it will be a slow crawl. there will be some bumps and minor cracks on the inside, but nothing structural. >> from start to finish, we are three to f
place our footsteps towards peace, guide us towards peace, and let us reach our destination for life, gladness and peace. may you rescue us from any obstacle along the way. may you send blessing in our every handiwork, and grant us peace, kindness, and mercy in your eyes. may you hear the sound of our supplication. blessed are you, eternal one, who hears this prayer. let us say, amen. thank you for the honor. >> [indiscernible] >> i am a project manager. what we did to prep for the...
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be used by china for spying. these concerns centre on a particular chinese law that requires domestic companies to co—operate with the government on security matters. critics say this law could compel huawei to be a vehicle for chinese spying. huawei has denied the allegations made by washington. as for germany's chancellor, angela merkel, she has sounded out concerns over huawei's spying claims. she said europe, which is a key part of nato, needs to have a unified policy on the rollout of the 5g mobile network to address the espionage concerns for mixed signals that will be sent out. when australian carrier qantas set a new long distance record for a passengerjet, with a test flight from london to sydney, last month, it got a lot of attention. it's boss, alanjoyce, says they will make a decision by the end of the year whether or not to go ahead with plans to run the longest scheduled commercial flight in the world. speaking to the bbc‘s mariko 0i, he said two airline makers are locked in a battle to display
be used by china for spying. these concerns centre on a particular chinese law that requires domestic companies to co—operate with the government on security matters. critics say this law could compel huawei to be a vehicle for chinese spying. huawei has denied the allegations made by washington. as for germany's chancellor, angela merkel, she has sounded out concerns over huawei's spying claims. she said europe, which is a key part of nato, needs to have a unified policy on the rollout of...
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the mayor uses e.u. funding to reclaim abandoned pastures that again too would like for her goats to graze on. the 50 year before you can pick will be cut down all of the red spruce trees over there and some of the launches to my for the record that will create some nice open space or less than a really good pasture. or fave this is still pretty out but if you can see how the undergrowth really opens up here. exactly where the remote valley demo caney has felt the effects of roll the population. with i. think it really said now mayor groff is trying to turn the tide by developing innovative agricultural projects. we used to have 45000 people in the valley but that's you put me in a body now it's just 2040 thing the nyquist book in the 1970 s. and eighty's the politicians urged people to move to the cities to work in the factory springs. so a lot of people did. get off. and that led to things not being maintained land a sharp decline in local events and cultural life in general here or not no to what up.
the mayor uses e.u. funding to reclaim abandoned pastures that again too would like for her goats to graze on. the 50 year before you can pick will be cut down all of the red spruce trees over there and some of the launches to my for the record that will create some nice open space or less than a really good pasture. or fave this is still pretty out but if you can see how the undergrowth really opens up here. exactly where the remote valley demo caney has felt the effects of roll the...
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refuses to come out using 64 cameras gives us 64 different perspectives. in addition to the color and light properties of each point you can also calculate the distance this has huge advantages for post production you can add extra facts after the fact and who knows what. the light field video shoot has proved to success the team has managed to create 3 d. model of the cellist the recordings have captured the amount of light reflecting in all different directions from every point in the scene. and this means they can calculate the exact position of each of those points. they've also managed to successfully capture how movements using the spatial data they can replicate the cellist from different angles and even have her play polyphonic later. and later for secretly for eventually a light field technology might work like a kind of scanner system you wouldn't have actual cameras anymore all the camera work would take place and post. that. we're trying to bring this technology into film production for the 1st time and that's what's so special when it does exi
refuses to come out using 64 cameras gives us 64 different perspectives. in addition to the color and light properties of each point you can also calculate the distance this has huge advantages for post production you can add extra facts after the fact and who knows what. the light field video shoot has proved to success the team has managed to create 3 d. model of the cellist the recordings have captured the amount of light reflecting in all different directions from every point in the scene....
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using his predatory kleptocracy method and underhanded. shenanigans but he's been doing this globally for years principally in argentina i think is trying to say some argentinian government assets one point well exactly and i think there is a 3rd way so if you don't want to be slaves to the bankers slaves to the hedge fund slaves to the i.m.f. or slaves to the chinese hopefully a new 3rd way will emerge and that's kind of where this crypto comes into play in argentina but to go back to what you're saying about the i.m.f. you know so there are rumors i can't say this for a fact but there are rumors so why would the i.m.f. give 50 something $1000000000.00 to a country that's repeatedly defaulted well obviously there's geo political concerns but also there's rumors that they've pledged the prime real estate of argentina patagonia which is pristine has freshwater the glaciers are one of the most beautiful places on earth so it seems like they pledge patagonia it's rumored to it's a rumor it's a rumor but i would be very sharp god you've got yo
using his predatory kleptocracy method and underhanded. shenanigans but he's been doing this globally for years principally in argentina i think is trying to say some argentinian government assets one point well exactly and i think there is a 3rd way so if you don't want to be slaves to the bankers slaves to the hedge fund slaves to the i.m.f. or slaves to the chinese hopefully a new 3rd way will emerge and that's kind of where this crypto comes into play in argentina but to go back to what...
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hydroponic farming uses and other materials as substrates for the plants. this soil is replaced by water a method taught to hark back to the us took civilization off central america. farms harvests more than 2000 plants every month. where hydroponics is beneficial in the same amount of space you can grow almost 10 times the amount because you can go over to and because of the closed loop water systems that are used to it you can use up to 90 percent less water and there's the added advantage that you don't have to use pesticides when you're growing indoors also if you can grow these closer to people's homes you have less carbon miles you can deliver fresh food. in a radical departure from the traditional markets work here that is to offer customers a completely transparent supply chain from production to delivery so they can trust the hygiene and nutritional value of what goes on their plate when you want to draw food you have to make sure that. because you're going to make sure that the food need to know where your food is coming from and. in local markets
hydroponic farming uses and other materials as substrates for the plants. this soil is replaced by water a method taught to hark back to the us took civilization off central america. farms harvests more than 2000 plants every month. where hydroponics is beneficial in the same amount of space you can grow almost 10 times the amount because you can go over to and because of the closed loop water systems that are used to it you can use up to 90 percent less water and there's the added advantage...
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be my analogy used to have a natural a scene but now we can't sleep without using electric air conditioning. but that. the emissions produced by plant support households. and that's in the town are already being partially offset by biodome us forests that surround me not getting. that was revealed by a study conducted to determine the town's footprint at the time. the study concluded that an additional $15000.00 tons of c o 2 needed to be put back into the ground for the town to attain net 0 emission of carbon neutral status. volunteers and workers began to reforest the area. they hope to do their best to buffer the average temperature rise of between 2 and 4.5 degrees celsius that is predicted for the region by 25th. for me not very such a rise would cause rice production to fall and devastate heat sensitive crops like our demand coffee. fit the study found there were the improvements the town could make for example waste management. today the workers from heat that there must be no green i mean show that household waste is separated at source they go door to door to collect plastic and ot
be my analogy used to have a natural a scene but now we can't sleep without using electric air conditioning. but that. the emissions produced by plant support households. and that's in the town are already being partially offset by biodome us forests that surround me not getting. that was revealed by a study conducted to determine the town's footprint at the time. the study concluded that an additional $15000.00 tons of c o 2 needed to be put back into the ground for the town to attain net 0...
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they all seem to be filed for use of cameras and not intend to use. there are 40 different classes with 40 different classes that file in single class with using photo shop a mishit images and other companies trademarks news duplicative images that are found with this in this technology and the index card tags that are attached to the item as professor beebe mentioned and that is used in congress and finally, we've seen some tags that are for currency and not even u.s. dollars. all these telltale signs can be identified and we take it a step further, yes, the examiners are taken them on a case by case hit-or-miss. but instead, if there was a specialized review team, that could pull their common knowledge overtime, develop consistency, more rigorous in their examination and share that knowledge across different groups, it's been done on the path inside and you had examiners that are dedicated and on the trademark side that its own accord the u.s. pto with no extra funding requirement under the new farm bill adopted a specialized review team for cannabi
they all seem to be filed for use of cameras and not intend to use. there are 40 different classes with 40 different classes that file in single class with using photo shop a mishit images and other companies trademarks news duplicative images that are found with this in this technology and the index card tags that are attached to the item as professor beebe mentioned and that is used in congress and finally, we've seen some tags that are for currency and not even u.s. dollars. all these...
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use and 58,000 of ise use. the total number of accessory parking spaces will reduce from 11 to 7. there will be no change to the existing 49,000 square feet of office use. to date, the department has not received any lab letters in support or opposition to this project. the department finds it is consistent with the area plan and objectives and policies of general plans and also finds that project to be necessary, desirable and compatible with surrounding neighborhoods and not to be detrimental to persons or properties. they have included a presentation including health and safety recommendations by other local sate state and federal agencies. concludes staff's presentation. i'm open for questions. >> thank you. >> this is their second hearing. you are limited to three and public comment to one. >> good afternoon. can i get the overhead? sf gov. thank you. good afternoon or evening, commissioners. i just briefly want to run through a few topics that came up last time. first is the project site. it truly is a mi
use and 58,000 of ise use. the total number of accessory parking spaces will reduce from 11 to 7. there will be no change to the existing 49,000 square feet of office use. to date, the department has not received any lab letters in support or opposition to this project. the department finds it is consistent with the area plan and objectives and policies of general plans and also finds that project to be necessary, desirable and compatible with surrounding neighborhoods and not to be detrimental...
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refuses to come out using 64 cameras gives us 64 different perspectives. in addition to the color and light properties of each point you can also calculate the distance this has huge advantages for post production you can add the extra factor after the fact and who knows what. the light field video shoot has proved a success the team has managed to create a 3 d. model of the cellist the recordings have captured the amount of light reflecting in all different directions from every point in the scene. and this means they can calculate the exact position of each of those points. but they've also managed to successfully capture her movements using the spatial data they can replicate the teller strum different angles and even have her play polyphonic play. later for secretly wished for eventually a light field technology might work like a kind of scanner system he wouldn't have actual cameras anymore so all the camera work would take place and post. that. we're trying to bring this technology into film production for the 1st time and that's what's so special wh
refuses to come out using 64 cameras gives us 64 different perspectives. in addition to the color and light properties of each point you can also calculate the distance this has huge advantages for post production you can add the extra factor after the fact and who knows what. the light field video shoot has proved a success the team has managed to create a 3 d. model of the cellist the recordings have captured the amount of light reflecting in all different directions from every point in the...
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using a.i. for machine learning techniques in their investment processes. here are a few examples from our case studies of what the a.i. pioneers are doing. first, goldman sachs' research team is better able to analyze concrete companies by using geo spatial data of u.s. quarries. psychology textbooks were studied to determine where spin, omission and blame are being used. finally, bloomberg has had a sentiment analysis product since 2009, which analyzes the potential effect of news stories on valuations. they put 2000 documents a day through their platform. this was uniform data used by hedge funds at first, but now many of their clients use it. regulators can look at new data in the world of tech. the speed and vauseument of data presents a new challenge. regulators will need to have tools and resources to keep pace with changes. thank you again for the opportunity to testify today and i look forward to your questions. >> thank you. you're now recognized for five minutes to give an oral presen
using a.i. for machine learning techniques in their investment processes. here are a few examples from our case studies of what the a.i. pioneers are doing. first, goldman sachs' research team is better able to analyze concrete companies by using geo spatial data of u.s. quarries. psychology textbooks were studied to determine where spin, omission and blame are being used. finally, bloomberg has had a sentiment analysis product since 2009, which analyzes the potential effect of news stories on...
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us the how to excel you can have me. knock on the new year and the job was always on and come up me. at the hollow an inlet on a sleeper on the grand national center. you know what man a lot of his overlooks all sort of out of the law sort of assault and assault by the un has a lead let there set up law liam had left him going to she can. get the money which. our own. was. mond. so we're driving now to a boat or a very significant rooftop to see the whole of the holy basin if we're talking in terms of this battle between east and west jerusalem your view is need to understand there is no such concept of arab east jerusalem today there really isn't there's only a small area called the holy bison which the arab world really wants which they obviously could never get the battle of the conflict is over one particular area which is the old city and the area around the old city for the 1st. we're not a secret organization it's a very very well known normal regulated nonprofit organization and it's not hidden . from me here you
us the how to excel you can have me. knock on the new year and the job was always on and come up me. at the hollow an inlet on a sleeper on the grand national center. you know what man a lot of his overlooks all sort of out of the law sort of assault and assault by the un has a lead let there set up law liam had left him going to she can. get the money which. our own. was. mond. so we're driving now to a boat or a very significant rooftop to see the whole of the holy basin if we're talking in...
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using his predatory kleptocracy method and underhanded. shenanigans but he's been doing this globally for years it's principally in argentina i think you try to say some argentinean government assets at one point well exactly and i think there is a 3rd way so if you don't want to be slaves to the bankers slaves to the hedge fund slaves to the i.m.f. or slaves to the chinese hopefully a new 3rd way will emerge and that's kind of where this crypto comes into play in argentina but to go back to what you're saying about the i.m.f. you know so there are rumors i can't say this for a fact but there are rumors so why would the i.m.f. give 50 something $1000000000.00 to a country that's repeatedly defaulted well obviously there's geo political concerns but also there's rumors that they've pledged the prime real estate of argentina patagonia which is pristine has freshwater the glaciers are one of the most beautiful places on earth so it seems like they've pledged patagonia it's rumored to it's a rumor it's a rumor but i would be very sure of god y
using his predatory kleptocracy method and underhanded. shenanigans but he's been doing this globally for years it's principally in argentina i think you try to say some argentinean government assets at one point well exactly and i think there is a 3rd way so if you don't want to be slaves to the bankers slaves to the hedge fund slaves to the i.m.f. or slaves to the chinese hopefully a new 3rd way will emerge and that's kind of where this crypto comes into play in argentina but to go back to...
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this is news from berlin for more follow us on twitter at d w news or visit our website d.w. dot com. linux we pedia and firefox all have one thing in common their source code is open meaning everyone can work on the code but recently major tech companies have several big open source projects how will that impact the open source space will it become less open our topic today unshift. open source software is unique in that it lets anyone access and develop at source code the open source movement emerged as the anti-thesis to commercial software businesses tech giants tend to keep their proprietary code secret companies like microsoft sell expensive user licenses of its patented code the company's founder bill gates even referred to open source projects as a new form of communism now microsoft has shelled out 6500000000 euros for good hap a key open source software development platform and i.b.m. recently bought open source software developer redhat for a staggering 30000000000 euros making it i.b.m.'s biggest takeover ever which impact will this have on the open source communi
this is news from berlin for more follow us on twitter at d w news or visit our website d.w. dot com. linux we pedia and firefox all have one thing in common their source code is open meaning everyone can work on the code but recently major tech companies have several big open source projects how will that impact the open source space will it become less open our topic today unshift. open source software is unique in that it lets anyone access and develop at source code the open source movement...
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using it as well. something is important for us to match the technology with our technology. >> thank you. doctor lopez, can you touch on the differences between automated trading algorithmic trading high-frequency and computer training. how think not the same and what differentiates those. >> yes. trading fall is a set of rules. when the computer fall is rules. it does not require much in learning. machine learning, is the learning of patterns. it set of data, with out directing that learning. essentially what happens is it gets in aloe algorithm, and the data set identifies a pattern that will not aware of. that is machine burning. >> the automated trading in high frequency. a >> with high frequency training, it will happen with or that went out machine learning. and there is that you are talking about, trading will correlate with intelligence but today is what you see as many providers market makers hedge funds, deployed solutions with machine learning invented. >> ms. wagner, who had some discussio
using it as well. something is important for us to match the technology with our technology. >> thank you. doctor lopez, can you touch on the differences between automated trading algorithmic trading high-frequency and computer training. how think not the same and what differentiates those. >> yes. trading fall is a set of rules. when the computer fall is rules. it does not require much in learning. machine learning, is the learning of patterns. it set of data, with out directing...
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that's all from us this week do send us your comments right to global 3000 i d w dot com check us out on facebook d w women by finale. cold. and not many construction materials. want to. use the garbage like old bottles to build taking place is on the phone told i hear plain simple solution for a serious problem oikos now for. 30 minutes w. . these days people meticulously planned everything work on days off different plans all for this fishing. as a result many people feel stressed out. what is optimal time management and even in the 1st place. maybe. 90 minutes on d w. eco india. country's economy growth can harm any of these people employment. when there are jurors who look at the bigger picture. india a country that faces many challenges the 1st sentence people are striving to create a sustainable future clever projects from europe and. eco india on g.w. . in the us climate change the law. closer and closer. to. what is today others. come megacities the gifts clutter. in. crisis. dr bell editor in chief in his pool interviews the chairman of the chinese telecommunications giant le
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believes that we need to spend $48.00 trillion dollars by 2050 in order to save the planet joining us now from london as they hold lee anthony is the co-chair of the carbon track advisory board of the newly appointed executive director of the mission possible platform good to have you with us antony is the trading of carbon emissions working. good morning from a very chilly london yes i believe it is always been a rocky road to get here though we have had a few stops and starts so we started in europe with a european wide emissions trading market. well over a decade ago and it was going very well we had very strong prices that were driving emissions down across a whole range of sectors but what hadn't been anticipated laws what would happen in the global financial crisis so emissions collapsed in in europe and it was no mechanism in that system to deal with that imagine if we got into the global financial crisis having set interest rates on money supply for 80 years but we did that for carbon prices and carbon caps and it took quite a long time to change the structure put in place a m
believes that we need to spend $48.00 trillion dollars by 2050 in order to save the planet joining us now from london as they hold lee anthony is the co-chair of the carbon track advisory board of the newly appointed executive director of the mission possible platform good to have you with us antony is the trading of carbon emissions working. good morning from a very chilly london yes i believe it is always been a rocky road to get here though we have had a few stops and starts so we started in...
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let us know — just use the hashtag bbcworklife. hello and welcome to worklife. we start with the ride—hailing firm uber. the frim says it received 3,000 reports of sexual assaults related to its trips in the united states in 2018, out of roughly 1.3 billion rides. uber is under pressure from regulators in many cities over safety and security. so it now releases an annual safety report. it says 99.9% of all of its 2.3 billion us trips in 2017 and 2018 ended without any safety incidents. let's get more from our business correspondent, theo leggett. the 99 point 7% sounds pretty good but it is an issue that has plagued uber above all —— 99 point something. it has led to problems in the past and the company has been accused of failing to respond adequately to reports of sexual harassment and things like that and not taking action, trying to keep things private, forcing people into arbitration and generally not recognising what was going on. this report commissioned by uber‘s chief executive is an attempt to reverse that, to show they are transparent. the hea
let us know — just use the hashtag bbcworklife. hello and welcome to worklife. we start with the ride—hailing firm uber. the frim says it received 3,000 reports of sexual assaults related to its trips in the united states in 2018, out of roughly 1.3 billion rides. uber is under pressure from regulators in many cities over safety and security. so it now releases an annual safety report. it says 99.9% of all of its 2.3 billion us trips in 2017 and 2018 ended without any safety incidents....
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to get us and conform us with our own policy before the end of this fiscal year. and then the last, you mentioned transmission issues. one of the things that's been an issue for a long time is that we have some low-voltage transmission that is essentially a stranded asset. and when we buy transmission from pg&e, from newark into the city, we pay a postage stamp rate, which means it doesn't matter how far it's going. it could be going from moccasin into the city, and we'd pay the simon price as we are doing for transmission just from newark into the city. one of the things that does is it means the transmission that we already have that takes us down to newark is not productive financially. and that's especially true with low-voltage we have in the system. i want to see as part of the budget presentation, a strategy for how we deal with those stranded assets. that's an issue that's been percolating for a long time, and we haven't addressed it, and i think now is high time to do that. >> okay. sure. >> could you explain the stranded assets a little bit -- i mean --
to get us and conform us with our own policy before the end of this fiscal year. and then the last, you mentioned transmission issues. one of the things that's been an issue for a long time is that we have some low-voltage transmission that is essentially a stranded asset. and when we buy transmission from pg&e, from newark into the city, we pay a postage stamp rate, which means it doesn't matter how far it's going. it could be going from moccasin into the city, and we'd pay the simon price...
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drugs used to be able to use. who. knows. who cooks who for school clothes because who comes during his trying to shift the life of a music. i love who dies because he makes me copy i love he dies because he meets me and stopped playing full time for. and when he moved to. beyond us in the office box office. love. i doubt. there's a long held tradition on cross talk to take stock of the year that is about to pass we have a look at what moved us what changed and what gave us concern about us. 2019 the good the bad and the. bad image putin calls donald trump to thank him for information that helped fall a new terrorist boss in st petersburg. and in the stories that shaped the week a passenger plane crash in kazakhstan kills 12 people on the dozens injured plus. u.s. presidential candidate michael bloomberg apologizes and his team used prison labor to promote the billionaire's an election campaign. you're watching the weekly here on our to international armors on the welcome to the program now that i'm a putin has pe
drugs used to be able to use. who. knows. who cooks who for school clothes because who comes during his trying to shift the life of a music. i love who dies because he makes me copy i love he dies because he meets me and stopped playing full time for. and when he moved to. beyond us in the office box office. love. i doubt. there's a long held tradition on cross talk to take stock of the year that is about to pass we have a look at what moved us what changed and what gave us concern about us....
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thank you for joining us on th that. renee in cyber hall, you would use the alexa for your family? >> you know, i have six children, three in children in law and at one and a half grandchildren. i have very opinionated children. i'm not sure -- thank heaven fof alexa but i don't like it would help in our situation. >> tamron: it is going to be interesting to see as we said, the impeachment, the debate, the hearing, it will be a critical time in our nation, a conversation and critical time at home. this story is a tough one for me to report to you and bring to you but i wanted to share more information about our heartbreaking story out of texas. i try to get as much work out as possible, a missing mom and her newborn, her 3-week-old, they have not been seen since she dropped off her son at school december 12. heidi's parents say there is no way their daughter would've left voluntarily, authorities are not ruling anything out. we got our friends down in texas at the abc affiliate in houston to get an update on this story. bree, the fbi has joined the search, what are they saying now?
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i get joy watching summit using -- someone using what we have built. to watch someone using a computer i've designed-to watch someone use a computer i have designed or take advantage of what we built that is where the joy comes from. there's a lot of innovations that we often take for granted. and has ignited significant changes in the world. i just want to mention a few. just to set up the talk after that. harvesting energy from earning organic material we would say diesel engines, gasoline engines, steam engines, these things have allowed us to find breakthroughs in transportation, manufacturing, infrastructure, mining, lots of areas. that's a big deal. trains, planes and automobiles have allowed society to spread out. electricity, wired communication, telegraph, telephone, broadband. and wireless communication-television, cell phone, radio, satellite. penicillin and vaccines are big. i was telling some an earlier, i think the next great breakthroughs will be in biology. i'm very high on penicillin vaccines and other breakthroughs that are coming in
i get joy watching summit using -- someone using what we have built. to watch someone using a computer i've designed-to watch someone use a computer i have designed or take advantage of what we built that is where the joy comes from. there's a lot of innovations that we often take for granted. and has ignited significant changes in the world. i just want to mention a few. just to set up the talk after that. harvesting energy from earning organic material we would say diesel engines, gasoline...
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used in 3 d. printing and my expectation is that the amount of products that we that we will be using that have been produced in the 3 d. printer will enormously trees and of coming years. growing cyanobacteria to make lactic acid for use in plastic manufacturing requires a detailed scientific recipe. researcher dr sabrina explains how the cyanobacteria is grown in the lab. here we grow the precautions that when the news is to not too late. large bottles that will be again used to inoculate our pilot facility which is from 3400 liters of 2000 liters so you're growing a small amount here and then you'll dump it and what to looks like an empty clear yet liquid and then it has to be the screen yes exactly yeah what's in here right now what are these. electric i said producing bacteria what we do is the monitor as close as possible all different part of this from ph to temperature to a neutron concentration in order to find the best recipe for the medium. do the like the acid producing say in a bacter
used in 3 d. printing and my expectation is that the amount of products that we that we will be using that have been produced in the 3 d. printer will enormously trees and of coming years. growing cyanobacteria to make lactic acid for use in plastic manufacturing requires a detailed scientific recipe. researcher dr sabrina explains how the cyanobacteria is grown in the lab. here we grow the precautions that when the news is to not too late. large bottles that will be again used to inoculate our...
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the company is claiming that the us government's ban on carriers from using money from the universal service fund the u s f to buy equipment from both while way n.z. t e is unconstitutional the universal service fund provides a point $5000000000.00 for the purchase of equipment to build communications infrastructure especially in rural communities ceremony is the oka joins us now to explain why why way reps are saying this band goes beyond the f.c.c. is authority and violates the constitution sarah wildman the lawsuit comes as no surprise as just last week but while we reportedly said it plans to challenge that f.c.c. decision always chief legal officer song leaping announced the lawsuit at its headquarters and shenzhen china he called the order a violation of the constitution. when in this the situation they've seized even though it's all far away plus is all very fine defense but they very loudly and very publicly label it. company is the mention. of the drought. days these older liar leads that comes the delusion. they have no choice but to see the you go. just last month the f.c.
the company is claiming that the us government's ban on carriers from using money from the universal service fund the u s f to buy equipment from both while way n.z. t e is unconstitutional the universal service fund provides a point $5000000000.00 for the purchase of equipment to build communications infrastructure especially in rural communities ceremony is the oka joins us now to explain why why way reps are saying this band goes beyond the f.c.c. is authority and violates the constitution...
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and first use leads to chronic use with opioids perhaps more so with any other drug. >> to use for picking a schedule one drug? >> yes-men can absolutely. >> does everyone on the panel support taking it a schedule one drug? would like to comment? >> senator, i'd have to take that back to the department and have -- >> i don't want you to get in trouble. [laughter] >> i would agree. >> i also would like to take that question back. >> if you would, i certainly would appreciate an answer because that is where i am going and that is what i deeply believe. thank you madam chair. >> senator grassley. >> the office of inspector general recently reviewed the efforts to control the diversion of opioids and the report, quote, the dea was slow to respond to the significant rise since the early 2000's. so mr. mcdermott, the inspector general's report states that, quote, the department and the dea agreed with all the recommendations. how is the dea prioritizing and meeting these recommendations? >> as we speak today, we are working on those. one of them is there was criticism pertaining to the work plan
and first use leads to chronic use with opioids perhaps more so with any other drug. >> to use for picking a schedule one drug? >> yes-men can absolutely. >> does everyone on the panel support taking it a schedule one drug? would like to comment? >> senator, i'd have to take that back to the department and have -- >> i don't want you to get in trouble. [laughter] >> i would agree. >> i also would like to take that question back. >> if you would, i...
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and the repeated use. weighing in on that are several people online so here are a few voices who say this is hypocrisy on the part of the u.s. and the west who they've on twitter says china is using the very same tactics used by the west to hold the african continent in its grasp i think it's the height of hypocrisy that the western nations are now sounding an alarm another person picking up on that theme you says why is there so much hype about chinese investments in the west has been doing the exact same for decades and back centuries and continue to as he says enslave small nations through various means even today so we hear what our community thinks about china's investments visa be what the u.s. and the west have done but i want to push on to another region we don't hear as much about and that is this a puppet paga son in particular we got a video comment from june ahmed conches a research fellow at the belton road strategy initiative in beijing here's what she told a stream. to be at the gate and the
and the repeated use. weighing in on that are several people online so here are a few voices who say this is hypocrisy on the part of the u.s. and the west who they've on twitter says china is using the very same tactics used by the west to hold the african continent in its grasp i think it's the height of hypocrisy that the western nations are now sounding an alarm another person picking up on that theme you says why is there so much hype about chinese investments in the west has been doing...
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may god protect us and bless us and keep us all from evil. amen, amen, amen. >> please join me in thanking all of our presenters today as we welcome back to the stage the i.c.norcum choir under the direction for the final performance of "lift every voice and sing." ♪ ♪ lift every voice and sing ♪ till earth and heaven ring ♪ ring with the harmonies of liberty ♪ ♪ let our rejoices rise ♪ high as the listening skies ♪ let it resound loud as the rolling sea ♪ ♪ sing a song full of faith ♪ that the dark past has taught us ♪ ♪ sing a song full of the hope ♪ that the present has brought us ♪ ♪ facing the rising sun ♪ of our new day begun ♪ let us march on till victory is won ♪ ♪ stony the road we trod ♪ bitter the chastenning rod ♪ felt in the day that hope ♪ unborn had died ♪ yet with a steady beat ♪ have not our weary feet ♪ come to the place on which our fathers sighed ♪ ♪ we have come over a way ♪ that with tears has been watered ♪ ♪ we have come, treading our path ♪ ♪ through th
may god protect us and bless us and keep us all from evil. amen, amen, amen. >> please join me in thanking all of our presenters today as we welcome back to the stage the i.c.norcum choir under the direction for the final performance of "lift every voice and sing." ♪ ♪ lift every voice and sing ♪ till earth and heaven ring ♪ ring with the harmonies of liberty ♪ ♪ let our rejoices rise ♪ high as the listening skies ♪ let it resound loud as the rolling sea ♪ ♪...
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because unfortunately us is i mean sounds maybe crazy to some of us the us has become the u.s.s.r. in a way all of the media organizations are in bed with government battling cat who newsweek cited this is elliot higgins and his group who sit on the couch looking at videos and think that they're more experts and people like ian anderson these groups are funded by the u.s. government telling cats own website that shows that he's funded by the national endowment for democracy which is a 100 percent u.s. government funded entity so essentially this is like the popular front of the thirty's all of these seemingly independent n.g.o.s and organizations are all being funded by the u.s. government including the o.p.c. itself so when as jonathan steele reported some u.s. government officials go over to the o.p.c. and call the team in and say hey listen guys this is what your conclusion is going to be you better see the writing on the wall you're going to be out of a job and worse of course henderson himself found this out because by blowing the whistle he's now out of a job and he was kicke
because unfortunately us is i mean sounds maybe crazy to some of us the us has become the u.s.s.r. in a way all of the media organizations are in bed with government battling cat who newsweek cited this is elliot higgins and his group who sit on the couch looking at videos and think that they're more experts and people like ian anderson these groups are funded by the u.s. government telling cats own website that shows that he's funded by the national endowment for democracy which is a 100...
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joining us is pastor robert jeffress. pastor, great to have you with us. the president is organizing the religious to grow voters and his base. >> that's right, lou. one reason for that is there are 25 million evangelical christians who are not yet registered to vote. 25 million is the latest statistic we have seen. that's why it's important to get them out there to register, to vote so they can vote for the most pro-life, pro religious liberty, pro israel president in history. if we get millions more registered, just think what that would do. i think it's the right and responsibility of every american, that every christian especially to vote. john jay was the first chief justice of the supreme court. he said god has given us in this christian nation the right to choose our leaders. lou: i want to take a look at some of the coalitions that will be launching next year. evangelicals -- i'm told we don't have that full screen. evangelicals for trump, catholics for trump and jewish voices for trump. i mean, that's quite a broad spectrum theologically as well a
joining us is pastor robert jeffress. pastor, great to have you with us. the president is organizing the religious to grow voters and his base. >> that's right, lou. one reason for that is there are 25 million evangelical christians who are not yet registered to vote. 25 million is the latest statistic we have seen. that's why it's important to get them out there to register, to vote so they can vote for the most pro-life, pro religious liberty, pro israel president in history. if we get...
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the district had used >> thank you for your kind introduction. day.ember that this was a useless corner. anyone cornerstones of the constituti constitution. i don't know about the rest of you, but i do not. since they've opened millions, visitors from every part of the world spot at this site sometimes on their way to the capitol and you can see the capital from here to. it's the first amendment. you can see the capitol where it belonged. the sighting couldn't have been more right. so i regret any notion of losing the museum today but for two reasons when i think about it, first as the disappearance of so many newspapers and the difficulty is pure news outlets have in our country today. second, it is evidence that the first amendment itself is losing currency particularly among of all people, young people who must depend to carry forward first amendment so that people yet the evidence and in preparing for my remarks but i came upon. here the brookings amendment found, and i'm quoting them, freedom of expression is deeply imperiled on u.s. campuse
the district had used >> thank you for your kind introduction. day.ember that this was a useless corner. anyone cornerstones of the constituti constitution. i don't know about the rest of you, but i do not. since they've opened millions, visitors from every part of the world spot at this site sometimes on their way to the capitol and you can see the capital from here to. it's the first amendment. you can see the capitol where it belonged. the sighting couldn't have been more right. so i...
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that youcould be using ? >> there are so many things congress has equipped us with and one of the pieces that i hope that we will use much more aggressively and thoughtfully is competition rulemaking. it doesn't need to put any burden on any company that can clarify the law about what's legal and what's not so that we don't have to spend millions of dollars on paid economist and litigators that slow down divisions and ultimately may harm a lot of people in the process and we need toresuscitate the use of that tool . >> thank you very much, i yield back. >> i now recognize mister armstrong for five minutes. >> thank you, i appreciate it. >> miss layton, i just want to talk about data portability and you say that it's overrated can you just explain that a little bit ? >> i think we have the premise of number portability , we know from the telecom world when you're going to go from one mobile character carrier to another you want to take your phone number but i think when you look at the internet world where you
that youcould be using ? >> there are so many things congress has equipped us with and one of the pieces that i hope that we will use much more aggressively and thoughtfully is competition rulemaking. it doesn't need to put any burden on any company that can clarify the law about what's legal and what's not so that we don't have to spend millions of dollars on paid economist and litigators that slow down divisions and ultimately may harm a lot of people in the process and we need...
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the people who put us here. johnny is a true public servant. i said it at lunch. next to the word servant in the webster dictionary is a picture of johnny isakson. he's devoted to getting results, not just for the people in georgia but for everybody in the united states. most importantly, he does it in a way that really is worthy of this august gust body. -- agust body. i know this body has had controversial the last 230 years. that's part of what makes us great is we have differing opinions but somehow in the last 230 years, we found a way to put those aside to find compromise. i made a living in business for 40 years finding ways to compromise with people who had differing views than i did. one example of johnny's statesmanship was with his long-time friend -- another great georgian, zell miller who happened to be a democrat. zell was a former governor of georgia and a united states senator. last year he sadly passed away. most people forget is that johnny actually early in his career ran for governor against
the people who put us here. johnny is a true public servant. i said it at lunch. next to the word servant in the webster dictionary is a picture of johnny isakson. he's devoted to getting results, not just for the people in georgia but for everybody in the united states. most importantly, he does it in a way that really is worthy of this august gust body. -- agust body. i know this body has had controversial the last 230 years. that's part of what makes us great is we have differing opinions...