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cher scarlett used to work at apple. she filed complaints against the company about equal pay and then aired some of her grievances publicly. when we work at these huge companies that have, you know, not only, you know, big, huge external law firms but they also have lawyers in house, that's very intimidating, you know? i go in, you know, seek a lawyer and i'm looking up and it's like $500 an hour. like, that's, you know, like five times what i make. there's no way i can afford it and i certainly don't understand all this legal jargon, so most people just give up. like, it's very intimidating and scary. she believes the new law is a game changer. i think that more people will start speaking out because of this, because there will be that plain language there that says you're allowed to talk about these things and they won't be so worried that, you know, a lawyer can come after them and take everything from them or that they won't be able to work again, you know, because they violated some, you know, or they breached some
cher scarlett used to work at apple. she filed complaints against the company about equal pay and then aired some of her grievances publicly. when we work at these huge companies that have, you know, not only, you know, big, huge external law firms but they also have lawyers in house, that's very intimidating, you know? i go in, you know, seek a lawyer and i'm looking up and it's like $500 an hour. like, that's, you know, like five times what i make. there's no way i can afford it and i...
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this drone in the future will be used using artificial intelligence. it is a taxi service that i think streaming useful thing. don't you think my friends are? what are the main threats of what the visual with artificial intelligence has not many main threat. this is due to the 3 robotics of robots may not india. a human being true in action, allow a human being to come to hom, a robot must obey orders getting to it by human beings, except where such orders would conflict with the law. is listening to lift the couch and how should i turn to lloyd? yeah, coca cola boys from yep. want to put him yeah. a couple blog with something that wasn't law just previously. stickiest america you quake. yes, ma'am. to capitol as well as similar to what you call us semester. i'm in washington law and order. schwarzenegger micron. yeah. that was put on that one more look was when you to rush skype, me a little slow. this the show bleep. if you put off some. yeah, yes, a 0 my gum score. i am, it's are all but the cathedral will near future. my ciocca law suits you at tha
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this drone in the future will be used using artificial intelligence. it is a taxi service that i think streaming useful thing. don't you think my friends out again? what are the, my, and threats of why the vso intelligence, artificial intelligence has not many main threat? this is due to the 3 laws of robotics. a robot may not injure a human being through inaction. allow a human being to come to hom, a robot must obey orders getting to it by human beings, except where such orders would conflict with the bus no. is listening to lift the couch and i'd also like jack, a photo cock who boys throw me up more. look at him. yeah, it's a curriculum blog with something that was a law just previously sticky instrument. could you please? yes, ma'am. to capitol as well as similar to what you call us semester and then watch movies more of the law and order. schwarzenegger micron. yeah, that was put on the multiples. when you to rush i scraped knee, will switch this to show me. but if you put off some, yeah, yes, a 0 my thumb score. i am, it's old with the controlle
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this drone in the future will be used using artificial intelligence. it is a taxi service that i think streaming useful thing. do you think my friends are? what are the main threats of what the visual with artificial intelligence has not many main threat. this is due to the 3 have robotics. a robot may not injure a human being true in action, allow a human being to come to hom, a robot monster, bay orders getting to it by human beings. except where such orders would conflict with the law. listening to lift the couch and i'd also like jack, i thought a cock who boys throw me up more look, but i'm not sick. i could blog with something that was a law just be really sticky instrument. can you please? yes. instrument capital as well as similar to what you call us semester. and then we'll watch a movie la. schwartzenegger micron. yeah, that was put on that one more to put when you to a little slow this the show believe if you put awesome. yeah. yes. a 0 my come score. i am, it's a robot to cut a near future. my ciocca thought suits it would do. it is it come
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and the way we use data. i want to end this part of the conversation with acknowledging we have the tools, the ability, and the will -- if we have the will to make technology and technology innovation and development more democratic, more humane, more just, and more equitable. we have the tools to prevent human suffering, and often they are kind of behind this black box bureaucracy where there are obscure rules and policies that shape the technology that really feel impossible to us, even those of us who are entitled and empowered in the world, like many of us on the call feel often disempowered to make these things accountable and transparent. and to do so, including the voices dr. mission or -- michener said. as the president said, we need to take this as a moment a promising possibility and not allowed to make it --allow to become a moment apparel. we need to close resource gaps, erase emotional -- racial disparities, and do so with our eyes wide open. thinking about those inequities dr. roberts mentioned,
and the way we use data. i want to end this part of the conversation with acknowledging we have the tools, the ability, and the will -- if we have the will to make technology and technology innovation and development more democratic, more humane, more just, and more equitable. we have the tools to prevent human suffering, and often they are kind of behind this black box bureaucracy where there are obscure rules and policies that shape the technology that really feel impossible to us, even those...
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they use the cyber. they use the technology as an extension of traditional artificial intelligence has not many main threat. this is due to the 3 laws of robotics. one of the things that's happening at the many cyber implants right now, i'd be where you're really worried about it. most people would equally b, you can put a chip in my brain. so there has been a lot of progress from the hacker side using ai and using other advanced technologies. there has been on the defensive side today, you can simply go and reinvent the automobile. the only way to break any new ground in the car industry is to build on the existing global expertise. hey, i just got out of both are both only show you it's not for any person. you see the special with the deal with with god. i mean, you said a little boy, just need your vehicle legally, just one little to work with know with the of when we take my will you project is we we will it's pretty feel yours to let me see a company like that. i'm more than those 3. a lame still go
they use the cyber. they use the technology as an extension of traditional artificial intelligence has not many main threat. this is due to the 3 laws of robotics. one of the things that's happening at the many cyber implants right now, i'd be where you're really worried about it. most people would equally b, you can put a chip in my brain. so there has been a lot of progress from the hacker side using ai and using other advanced technologies. there has been on the defensive side today, you can...
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this drone in the future will be used using artificial intelligence. it is a taxi service that to think extremely useful thing. don't you think my friends out of it? what are the main threats of what the vso intelligence, artificial intelligence has not many main threat. this is due to the 3 laws of robotics. a robot may not india, a human being through inaction allow a human being to come to. a robot must obey orders getting to it by human beings, except when i told it would conflict with listening to lift the couch. and i'd also like jack a boys from. yep. want to put him. yeah. it's a couple blogs, a lot of law just be really sticky instrument. can you please? yes, ma'am. to capitol as well, that's similar to what you call us submitted on the watch movies. la schwartzenegger micron. yeah, that was put on the multiples. when you to rush, it was like this, the show many people are awesome. yeah. yes them was. you don't like them score. i am, it's all but the thought i had a huge she might clicker. we thought it would go, it comes from we, it says that
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it could put us in all sorts _ take us to real places. it could put us in all sorts of— take us to real places. it could put us in all sorts of situations, - us in all sorts of situations, including education and even medicine. including education and even medicine-— including education and even medicine. , . ., ., , , medicine. sometimes technology turns out to be most — medicine. sometimes technology turns out to be most useful _ medicine. sometimes technology turns out to be most useful where _ medicine. sometimes technology turns out to be most useful where you - out to be most useful where you least expect it. i out to be most useful where you least expect it.— out to be most useful where you least expect it. i have seen vr used to help people _ least expect it. i have seen vr used to help people overcome _ least expect it. i have seen vr used to help people overcome phobias, l least expect it. i have seen vr used i to help people overcome phobias, you have seen it used to teach students how to do surgery. but this has to be
it could put us in all sorts _ take us to real places. it could put us in all sorts of— take us to real places. it could put us in all sorts of situations, - us in all sorts of situations, including education and even medicine. including education and even medicine-— including education and even medicine. , . ., ., , , medicine. sometimes technology turns out to be most — medicine. sometimes technology turns out to be most useful _ medicine. sometimes technology turns out to be most...
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, are also used. disposable coffee cups have been a long—standing problem — the uk throws away 2.5 billion of those every year. professor rashid gatrad is a member of the royal college of paediatricians, and founded the campaign group, world against single use plastics. he explained the scale of the problem. obviously everything starts at home, so once you start recycling the recyclables, and ifeel the government should be stricter with the corporates to make sure that they accurately label what is recyclable and what isn't, and also there should be throughout our country there should also be uniform colours of what goes into a recycling bin and what doesn't. at the moment there is confusion, each area has got its own colours of bins, so that should happen. but worldwide 80% plus countries do not actually have a waste collecting system, so that is something else they would need support for because we ourselves do our bit but i think this is a global issue, as indeed is climate change. it goes back
, are also used. disposable coffee cups have been a long—standing problem — the uk throws away 2.5 billion of those every year. professor rashid gatrad is a member of the royal college of paediatricians, and founded the campaign group, world against single use plastics. he explained the scale of the problem. obviously everything starts at home, so once you start recycling the recyclables, and ifeel the government should be stricter with the corporates to make sure that they accurately label...
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for all of us. for me i am all about -- it's not just easter sunday but every day is a resurrection day. let's get up and let's celebrate this gift of life and what god has placed before us let's celebrate. how do we do that by living this life so we can spread some joy to someone. give someone some love. encourage them to played tag. go and do likewise. that's what christ did. >> i agree. also it's like we have an organization that our church connected with j fund. justice for neighbors in washington d.c. it has to do with helping people who are trying to become citizens here of the united states, and then repelling of the country's desire to put people out of our country. it requires a boldness in faith. okay, churches don't do this. at temple, we do this. we provide legal services. we have a lawyer on full-time in an office that does nothing but deal with immigration rights, and issues to help people. this service is done free. it requires a boldness to go out. it's not what the country or some o
for all of us. for me i am all about -- it's not just easter sunday but every day is a resurrection day. let's get up and let's celebrate this gift of life and what god has placed before us let's celebrate. how do we do that by living this life so we can spread some joy to someone. give someone some love. encourage them to played tag. go and do likewise. that's what christ did. >> i agree. also it's like we have an organization that our church connected with j fund. justice for neighbors...
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us authorities say his hacker gang have stolen or extorted more —— us authorities say his hacker gang, evil corp, have stolen or extorted more than $5 million from victims around the world, companies, charities, even schools have been attacked. evil corp. bbc russia's cyber reporter has been working with me for months to try to trace these alleged hackers. what have you learned about yakubets? we have two addresses owned by him, we know where he officially worked for some time, his mother's company. no registered businesses. he doesn't have any registered businesses? yeah. right, 0k. i wanted to show you something ifound. this is his wedding video. so this is the wedding venue. they got married at a golf course. yeah, i see. so this was here. so all of that on the grass. the golf course where the wedding took place about two hours outside of moscow. staff are happy to show us around, but did not want to go into specifics about yakubets�*s big day. wow, impressive. so this is where the newlyweds sit, have some champagne. yeah. this wedding is probably the most famous wedding in the h
us authorities say his hacker gang have stolen or extorted more —— us authorities say his hacker gang, evil corp, have stolen or extorted more than $5 million from victims around the world, companies, charities, even schools have been attacked. evil corp. bbc russia's cyber reporter has been working with me for months to try to trace these alleged hackers. what have you learned about yakubets? we have two addresses owned by him, we know where he officially worked for some time, his mother's...
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they use the cyber. they use the technology as an extension of traditional crime. artificial intelligence has not many main threat . this is due to the 3 laws of robotics. one of the things that is happening at the mini cyber implants right now, i'd be where is it really worried about it? most people would equally be you calling for a chip in my brain. so there has been a lot of progress from the hacker side using ai and using other advanced technologies. there has been on the defensive. ah ah, that owns is our whistleblower report in the british medical journal claims. there were serious flaws in flies. is coded faxing testing for sheet procedures and indifference by us officials, also to come a legal victory for big pharma and potentially a disaster for millions, addicted to o. p. o. it's a california court rules that drug companies did not contribute to the epidemic. a prescription medicine in the states, we speak to one of the victims. here we are years later knowing what we know. and we're still una
they use the cyber. they use the technology as an extension of traditional crime. artificial intelligence has not many main threat . this is due to the 3 laws of robotics. one of the things that is happening at the mini cyber implants right now, i'd be where is it really worried about it? most people would equally be you calling for a chip in my brain. so there has been a lot of progress from the hacker side using ai and using other advanced technologies. there has been on the defensive. ah ah,...
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who is using it? and who are its victims? well, it's very little in the actual detail behind pegasus spyware. the code, the malicious code that was used, that's very, very difficult to find out more about how thought was all at the fair. les leslie and live in a kennel model phone because sort of had, he felt with him, we could live at one and the mac anyway, so i'm had a mold walk in l as in some mold. what have ione in new york about of men? a lot of them could, the seller, this value for be 30 here, the saudi men, and had the follow out to see or arabic investigative reporter, time at all, miss ha, followed a complicated technical process to track this infamous spyware. over many months, he had one of his own phones, monitored constantly with the help of citizen lab and an international research laboratory based in canada that specializes in data surveillance. citizen law was the 1st to expose the existence of israel's pegasus spyware. in 2016, they disclose details of what they called an exploit infrastructure. connected
who is using it? and who are its victims? well, it's very little in the actual detail behind pegasus spyware. the code, the malicious code that was used, that's very, very difficult to find out more about how thought was all at the fair. les leslie and live in a kennel model phone because sort of had, he felt with him, we could live at one and the mac anyway, so i'm had a mold walk in l as in some mold. what have ione in new york about of men? a lot of them could, the seller, this value for be...
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what keeps us surviving? what makes us try and if not really about having money, it's not really about having all the tech stuff, but really been able to, to understand that you are just be what a part of this legal ecosystem thing. how things are grown, for example, it makes me start to ask a lot of other questions like how, where things come from. so if i use a paper, i start to think so way that from and if i troy away, is it going curve? we is committed to reducing her ways to almost 0. we go back to reflect to see if she's good and oh, this is the last place that you would expect to see a little permaculture garden going on in somebody's front room. i just started this journey barely a year ago. so a lot of things are to me, are experiments. you are here on your new experiment with all this. how do you, are you kind of creating a network? yes. because you can't be the only person to st paul into it. yeah, i on, when i saw that a group on facebook, it was sometimes frustrating because i seem to be the onl
what keeps us surviving? what makes us try and if not really about having money, it's not really about having all the tech stuff, but really been able to, to understand that you are just be what a part of this legal ecosystem thing. how things are grown, for example, it makes me start to ask a lot of other questions like how, where things come from. so if i use a paper, i start to think so way that from and if i troy away, is it going curve? we is committed to reducing her ways to almost 0. we...
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not us. because dupixent targets a root cause of eczema, it helps heal your skin from within, keeping you one step ahead of it. and for kids ages 6 and up, that means clearer skin, and noticeably less itch. hide my skin? not me. by helping to control eczema with dupixent, you can change how their skin looks and feels. and that's the kind of change you notice. hide my skin? not me. don't use if you're allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions can occur, including anaphylaxis, which is severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems, such as eye pain or vision changes, or a parasitic infection. if you take asthma medicines, don't change or stop them without talking to your doctor. when you help heal your skin from within, you can show more with less eczema. talk to your child's eczema specialist about dupixent, a breakthrough eczema treatment. pnc bank believes that if a pair of goggles can help your backhand get better then your bank should help you budget even better. virt
not us. because dupixent targets a root cause of eczema, it helps heal your skin from within, keeping you one step ahead of it. and for kids ages 6 and up, that means clearer skin, and noticeably less itch. hide my skin? not me. by helping to control eczema with dupixent, you can change how their skin looks and feels. and that's the kind of change you notice. hide my skin? not me. don't use if you're allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions can occur, including anaphylaxis, which is...
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tell us about that and what you are finding out the results of. >> we used the practice question , we did it really to see -- be mindful of the notion there is politics to everything. these are questions the federal government has developed for individuals to practice before the stand for the u.s. citizen chip test. -- citizenship test. the majority of americans are still going to fail the test. they are given 20 questions, 12 questions correct is a passing grade. these are not challenging questions. they are pretty basic and they are essential when we begin to think about what we do as a nation. the intent here is not to see if the average american can pass trivia night at a bar. it really is to get whether we are understanding as we dig deeper as we really look to disaggregate the data to understand where we fallen short when it comes to teaching history. we see if you look at the results by age. 70% of americans under the age of 45 fail. that includes 77% of those who are non-college-educated. only 50% of americans can pass this test. by contrast if you look at those over the age o
tell us about that and what you are finding out the results of. >> we used the practice question , we did it really to see -- be mindful of the notion there is politics to everything. these are questions the federal government has developed for individuals to practice before the stand for the u.s. citizen chip test. -- citizenship test. the majority of americans are still going to fail the test. they are given 20 questions, 12 questions correct is a passing grade. these are not...
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she lives the a lot of us or giving us the us in the 1000 maybe and i'm in the system model. i like the only thing i could sell was part of that house joker when it goes to a yes. so you move on. she's happening to garment care, a printer cuz i'm in in up. all right. you're going to stop by and you will in dignity . have you up on what they see and i will let her lead out and will be normal question up. ok, no, my question stays customer input. hope ok, joe, assuming luminous communities for mattel's been another is another matter. no military didn't really make. he caught up all muslim, this is going to be kind of felt like he's that he can and he says he's that i'm a new guy is fighting for my the noise will be sent to get out as soon as we would have you give us a i a who, jonah, they don't know what they're going to be, gabriella does? yep. we'll have to leave. it wouldn't make it quite obvious up, but will not be spoiled by the boy that he means there's up your my, your is a better look a stop us than body that is very jack noise, but i was, he got a nice as you been was
she lives the a lot of us or giving us the us in the 1000 maybe and i'm in the system model. i like the only thing i could sell was part of that house joker when it goes to a yes. so you move on. she's happening to garment care, a printer cuz i'm in in up. all right. you're going to stop by and you will in dignity . have you up on what they see and i will let her lead out and will be normal question up. ok, no, my question stays customer input. hope ok, joe, assuming luminous communities for...
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if you can't use bame, what do we use?- seconds, claire. if you can't use bame, what do we use? ? not for me to sit here is — bame, what do we use? ? not for me to sit here is a — bame, what do we use? ? not for me to sit here is a middle-class white - to sit here is a middle—class white woman— to sit here is a middle—class white woman to — to sit here is a middle—class white woman to say. it's not a term they've — woman to say. it's not a term they've chosen for themselves. it 'ust they've chosen for themselves. it just lumped together a hugely diverse — just lumped together a hugely diverse group of people with distinct— diverse group of people with distinct cultures who don't feel comfortable being month under this umbrella _ comfortable being month under this umbrella. it's become a very safe term _ umbrella. it's become a very safe term for— umbrella. it's become a very safe term for the rest of us to use, but if we _ term for the rest of us to use, but if we are _ term for the rest of us to use, but if we are being told it's not the right— if we are b
if you can't use bame, what do we use?- seconds, claire. if you can't use bame, what do we use? ? not for me to sit here is — bame, what do we use? ? not for me to sit here is a — bame, what do we use? ? not for me to sit here is a middle-class white - to sit here is a middle—class white woman— to sit here is a middle—class white woman to — to sit here is a middle—class white woman to say. it's not a term they've — woman to say. it's not a term they've chosen for themselves. it...
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all of us owe you. on veterans day, and every day we honor that great that and recommit ourselves to giving our sacred obligation as a nation, we honor what you have done. we have many obligations. i would have gotten in trouble when i was a young senator for saying we only have one truly sacred obligation -- to properly prepare and equip those we send into harm's way and care for the and their families while they are deployed and when they return home. this is a lifetime sacred commitment. it never expires. for me, for joe, for the entire family, it is personal. when both -- beau was deployed to iraq, after spending six months in kosovo trying to set up a criminal justice system, eight got a call from him one day. he said, dead, what are you doing friday? he said, i would like you to pin my bars on. someone has got to finish these words, dad. jill and i learned what it meant to pray every day for the safe return of someone you love. our grandkids learned what it meant to have their data overseas instea
all of us owe you. on veterans day, and every day we honor that great that and recommit ourselves to giving our sacred obligation as a nation, we honor what you have done. we have many obligations. i would have gotten in trouble when i was a young senator for saying we only have one truly sacred obligation -- to properly prepare and equip those we send into harm's way and care for the and their families while they are deployed and when they return home. this is a lifetime sacred commitment. it...
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and it is notjust the us. last year, the european union started to issue its first cyber sanctions. 0nce started to issue its first cyber sanctions. once again, it is mostly russians. the kremlin because the allegations a diabolical cocktail and rich fantasy. for everyday russians, the sanctions are so regular now that they are largely ignored. but for cyber security professionals in russia, they provoked anger. this woman is a professional ethical hacker, orwhite woman is a professional ethical hacker, or white hat. when she is not at her computer, her second love is motorbikes. like many hackers i have met, alexandra says she first got into it by playing games. everybody. they are all coming? now is our time to — everybody. they are all coming? now is our time to attack. _ how do you feel about the stereotype of the russian hacker? d highly anticipated summit between us presidentjoe biden and his russian counterpart vladimir putin is getting under way in geneva. cyber crime is a major talking point at bide
and it is notjust the us. last year, the european union started to issue its first cyber sanctions. 0nce started to issue its first cyber sanctions. once again, it is mostly russians. the kremlin because the allegations a diabolical cocktail and rich fantasy. for everyday russians, the sanctions are so regular now that they are largely ignored. but for cyber security professionals in russia, they provoked anger. this woman is a professional ethical hacker, orwhite woman is a professional...
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Nov 26, 2021
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i expected the british to behave towards us— towards us. i understand the frustration _ towards us. i understand the frustration at _ towards us. i understand the frustration at your _ towards us. i understand the frustration at your end - towards us. i understand the frustration at your end and i towards us. i understand the i frustration at your end and the flights, we are told, will restart again on sunday but with the condition that people will have to pay to self isolate in government approved hotels which might be a significant problem for many people given the additional costs involved if they are travelling to the uk, never mind whether other european countries. you must be worried about the impact this could have on what is approaching the peak season for foreign tourism to south africa. {iii foreign tourism to south africa. of course, and i've had a long meeting with the tourism industry and they are devastated because we put in place a recovery plan and we were hoping we were well ahead with the plan to make sure that by the time we get to the holiday season we are able t
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thing for us. ., , ., ., ., , for us. some doctors do already arescribe for us. some doctors do already prescribe progesterone, - for us. some doctors do already prescribe progesterone, but - for us. some doctors do already prescribe progesterone, but it l for us. some doctors do already i prescribe progesterone, but it can be a postcode lottery. this changing guidance means it will be much more widely available to women. this guidance means it will be much more widely available to women.— widely available to women. this is a very significant _ widely available to women. this is a very significant moment. _ widely available to women. this is a very significant moment. we - widely available to women. this is a very significant moment. we have i widely available to women. this is a | very significant moment. we have an intervention— very significant moment. we have an intervention that works, that can stop a _ intervention that works, that can stop a miscarriage. this would give hope _ stop a miscarriage. this would giv
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this task now falls to us, and the question for everyone of us, not just for those of us who are elected, but for every one of us is this -- in this time of testing, will we do our duty? will do what we must? will we defend our constitution? will we stand for truth? what we put duty to our oath above partisan politics? or will we look away from the danger, ignore the threat, embrace the lies, and enable the life? -- the liar? there is no gray area when it comes to that question when it comes to this moment. there is no middle ground. our founders provided that every elected official would swear an oath, and it is not an oath to a party, it is not an oath to an individual. it is a solemn oath that we swear before god. to support and defend the constitution of the united states. the founders established this oath because they knew the danger of factions. they knew that the survival of this great american experiment, the survival of our republic, dependent upon public servants of goodwill doing their duty to the constitution, putting loyalty to the nation and its finding out deals about sel
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hejoins us from he joins us from there to talk about this further. great to have you on newsday, and i know this is a topic, a subject that you have reported on extensively. under president trump, that relationship between the us and mexico was pretty much defined by the border wall. what are your expectations for the sorts of issues that will come up in these discussions today? i that will come up in these discussions today?- that will come up in these discussions today? i think the effort by the _ discussions today? i think the effort by the biting _ discussions today? i think the - effort by the biting administration was to show to mexico that things have moved on at least in tone, if not sometimes in content. what do i mean by that? i didn't the aim is to make sure that things feel a little bit more serious, less capricious, things don't come down just to how joe biden feels about mexico, and perhaps the same way it was perceived that billy donald trump was the driving force of everything, really everything was seen through the lens of migration,
hejoins us from he joins us from there to talk about this further. great to have you on newsday, and i know this is a topic, a subject that you have reported on extensively. under president trump, that relationship between the us and mexico was pretty much defined by the border wall. what are your expectations for the sorts of issues that will come up in these discussions today? i that will come up in these discussions today?- that will come up in these discussions today? i think the effort by...
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maksim's father told us that the $5 million us reward for his son's arrest has led them to live in fear from criminals looking to cash in. how do you think your son has become so rich? how did he afford a $600,000 wedding? no, it is too much. 0k. so you're telling me that your son is not a criminal, and he is not rich? what is his line of work? phone rings. is that maksim? no, mama. you seem very upset by the accusations of the uk and the us. we asked if we could speak to maksim, but his father claims he has no contact with him. how was that? wow. maksim yakubets and his accomplice have spent the last decade infecting computers worldwide... the us and the uk claim to have strong enough evidence to convict ya kubets. it includes direct testimony from former gang members, forensic data, and even communications from yakubets�* personal e—mail and skype account. their cases date back so far, it includes evidence obtained by the russian police in 2010 when there are still open to helping the us investigate. the 2019 investigation named other men also associated with evil corp. the sancti
maksim's father told us that the $5 million us reward for his son's arrest has led them to live in fear from criminals looking to cash in. how do you think your son has become so rich? how did he afford a $600,000 wedding? no, it is too much. 0k. so you're telling me that your son is not a criminal, and he is not rich? what is his line of work? phone rings. is that maksim? no, mama. you seem very upset by the accusations of the uk and the us. we asked if we could speak to maksim, but his father...
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we use those for research, that's not something we use routinely in the field, and we use it very infrequently to really get an idea of how the methane changes over time, how it might differ for this cow over another cow or eating different foods. is there any way we can find out how much methane magenta's producing right now? yeah, so the equipment that we have in the chamber is not exactly the same as this — this is a laser methane reader. right. that measures the parts per million of methane that might be coming out of magenta's front end at any one time. i'm going to get out of the way because it is a laser! there's a laser, and we all know how dangerous lasers are. so magenta, if you don't mind. yeah, don't listen, magenta! 0k. 0h, she's licking it, she knows it's coming. she does not chase it like a cat does. 0h, she's... and the reading is 18 ppm. so it has been a while since she has had a lot of food. 0k, she's having a clean day. all right. thank you, eileen. now, one way to cut down on cow burps is to cut down on cows, of course. but in the meantime, did you know that there is a co
we use those for research, that's not something we use routinely in the field, and we use it very infrequently to really get an idea of how the methane changes over time, how it might differ for this cow over another cow or eating different foods. is there any way we can find out how much methane magenta's producing right now? yeah, so the equipment that we have in the chamber is not exactly the same as this — this is a laser methane reader. right. that measures the parts per million of...
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this is bbc news, the headlines: us presidentjoe us president joe biden us presidentjoe biden and his chinese — us presidentjoe biden and his chinese counterpart xi jinping has chinese counterpart xi jinping hasjust— chinese counterpart xi jinping hasjust concluded their chinese counterpart xi jinping has just concluded their most extensive talks since esther biden— extensive talks since esther biden became president. tensions over taiwan, trade, beijing's expanding nuclear arsenal and climate were among issues on the agenda of this virtual meeting. the uk terror threat level has been raised to severe after an explosion in liverpool on sunday. police have named the man who died when he set off a device in a taxi as 32 year old emad al swealmeen. four people arrested earlier have now been released. donald trump's former adviser, steve bannon, has appeared in court after turning himself in to the fbi. he's facing criminal charges after refusing to testify on a congressional inquiry into the january 6th capitol riot. now on bbc news, hardtalk�*s stephen sackur speaks to the forme
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the treasure build up the use of a structured policy framework to inform its recommendations on the use of sanctions. this framework will see to ensure sanctions support clear policy objectives within a broad strategy. reflect input from technical experts and other critical sources including the intelligence community incorporates multilateral cooperations easily understood , enforceable and reversible per the framework will be a tool to improve the use of sanctions. not a means to prevent it. two, improving access to humanitarian assistance. treasury will work to expand the sanctions, exceptions were appropriate to support the flow of legitimate humanitarian assistance. incorporating lessons learned from the last 20 years. the department is committed to consistently providing clear guidance in the context of all applicable sanctions regimes including the continued flow of legitimate aid to heavily sanction jurisdictions. three, regular assessment of sanctions programs, treachery plans he is a sanctions policy framework on a regular basis to review sanctions programs and the authorities
the treasure build up the use of a structured policy framework to inform its recommendations on the use of sanctions. this framework will see to ensure sanctions support clear policy objectives within a broad strategy. reflect input from technical experts and other critical sources including the intelligence community incorporates multilateral cooperations easily understood , enforceable and reversible per the framework will be a tool to improve the use of sanctions. not a means to prevent it....
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they use the cyber, they use the technology. it's an extension of traditional crime. artificial intelligence has not many main threat. this is due to the 3 laws of robotics. one of the things that i'm to get them in is cyber implants right now, i'd be ready to really worried about it. most people would equally be you coming from a chip in my brain. so there has been a lot of progress from the hacker side using ai and using other advanced technologies. there has been on the defensive slaten. o is your media reflection of reality? ah ah, in the world transformed what will make you feel safer? isolation, whole community, are you going the right way? where are you being led somewhere? direct. what is true? what is great? in the world corrupted, you need to descend her join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. ah, ah. i am now or will you both like several 100 migrants including children, remains stranded today, all the better ocean polish boulders they try to reach the e u while warsaw accuses minsk of escalating the refugee
they use the cyber, they use the technology. it's an extension of traditional crime. artificial intelligence has not many main threat. this is due to the 3 laws of robotics. one of the things that i'm to get them in is cyber implants right now, i'd be ready to really worried about it. most people would equally be you coming from a chip in my brain. so there has been a lot of progress from the hacker side using ai and using other advanced technologies. there has been on the defensive slaten. o...
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we disorder radius, and then use our green hydrogen to replace the truck that would allow us to, to make our mining more competitive. when costs go down and also to reduce the carbon footprint, which is very important. i think in traditional markets will be increasingly aware and sensitive to the carbon footprint of the part of they would be consuming. so it's a great opportunity because the mining industry will take advantage of green hydrogen . but since it will become a very important source of local demand for green hydrogen, it will help us accelerate the development of the hydrogen industry. the global financial markets are still driven and dependent on oil and gas. opec calls the sources of energy, the engine of the world economy. clearly transitioning into a green economy, especially at a fast pace, requires a lot more than political will. and it certainly won't come at a cheap price. so how can the financial aspects of an environmentally friendly market be covered? well, let me be the devil's advocate. a lot of people point out that you know, this sounds great on paper and in th
we disorder radius, and then use our green hydrogen to replace the truck that would allow us to, to make our mining more competitive. when costs go down and also to reduce the carbon footprint, which is very important. i think in traditional markets will be increasingly aware and sensitive to the carbon footprint of the part of they would be consuming. so it's a great opportunity because the mining industry will take advantage of green hydrogen . but since it will become a very important source...
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thank you forjoining us. i stole your thunder in the introduction about the potential of soul are in space but just explain potential of soul are in space butjust explain how much easier it would be together then the efforts going on in then the efforts going on in the here?— the here? -- solar. that is riaht, the here? -- solar. that is right. you _ the here? -- solar. that is right, you have _ the here? -- solar. that is right, you have given - the here? -- solar. that is right, you have given the l right, you have given the headline but for a country like the uk, if you put the solar panels and space get 13 times more instant energy and that drives the economics of a space—based solar powered solutions. space-based solar powered solutions.— space-based solar powered solutions. �* , , ., solutions. because there is no clouds or— solutions. because there is no clouds or anything _ solutions. because there is no clouds or anything in - solutions. because there is no clouds or anything in the - solut
thank you forjoining us. i stole your thunder in the introduction about the potential of soul are in space but just explain potential of soul are in space butjust explain how much easier it would be together then the efforts going on in then the efforts going on in the here?— the here? -- solar. that is riaht, the here? -- solar. that is right. you _ the here? -- solar. that is right, you have _ the here? -- solar. that is right, you have given - the here? -- solar. that is right, you have...
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so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we are in it together. ah, a breaking news on our t water counted until gas or deployed by poland does. it continues to resist the attempts by migrants to storm the border from beller roofs in order to reach the e. you also ahead fall, nobody likes to pay more. on average, we have the money to do so. as mainstream u. s. media i clips repeatedly claim that americans are better off under joe biden, despite inflation hitting a 31 year record. citizens respond. we have to buy food and do things like different ways. i don't.
so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we are in it together. ah, a breaking news on our t water counted until gas or deployed by poland does. it continues to resist the attempts by migrants to storm the border from beller roofs in order to reach the e. you also ahead fall, nobody likes to pay more. on average, we have the money to do so. as mainstream u. s. media i clips repeatedly claim that americans are better off under joe biden, despite inflation hitting a 31...
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why would he be used again? — the watergate era. why would he be used again? courts _ the watergate era. why would he be used again? courts change - the watergate era. why would he be used again? courts change pensionl used again? courts change pension all the time. just like size changes over the years, court changes all drivers that were seen out with the new conservative court, have far different appearance two opinions of what the 1970s it was a court should address new concern and i think steve is probably the right person to bring it up of addressing what these things executive privilege me. i personally think is it'll lose but our court process allows them to have his day in court. and he's going to have his day in court never let a previous court decisions decide what you can do today, courts change all the time. it's become more political they change even faster. ., speak to you. austria has introduced a partial lockdown for the two million people there who haven't had two doses of a coronavirus vaccine. they've been told to stay at home except for wo
why would he be used again? — the watergate era. why would he be used again? courts _ the watergate era. why would he be used again? courts change - the watergate era. why would he be used again? courts change pensionl used again? courts change pension all the time. just like size changes over the years, court changes all drivers that were seen out with the new conservative court, have far different appearance two opinions of what the 1970s it was a court should address new concern and i...
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shejoins us from she joins us from vienna. thank you for talking to us, damita. how are people in austria feeling? i know there have been some problems in vienna. how are they feeling about the restrictions and the prospect of having to get vaccinated? regarding the restrictions, _ having to get vaccinated? regarding the restrictions, i— having to get vaccinated? regarding the restrictions, i think— having to get vaccinated? regarding the restrictions, i think you - having to get vaccinated? regarding the restrictions, i think you have - the restrictions, i think you have to remember the people who marched yesterday, they are a minority but a sizeable one but the minority and the majority of people regarding this lockdown understand why it is necessary but they are angry at the political feeling that it is necessary because this was avoidable, had measures been taken sooner and had our politicians been very busy with themselves and fighting between themselves, this lockdown could have been avoided. so people understand at this point that the icu are overflowi
shejoins us from she joins us from vienna. thank you for talking to us, damita. how are people in austria feeling? i know there have been some problems in vienna. how are they feeling about the restrictions and the prospect of having to get vaccinated? regarding the restrictions, _ having to get vaccinated? regarding the restrictions, i— having to get vaccinated? regarding the restrictions, i think— having to get vaccinated? regarding the restrictions, i think you - having to get...
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so if they are not using - coinbase, what are they using? there was a lot of excitement when they first floated on the market talking about the fact that coinbase was a means to trading cryptocurrency in a more safer way, if you can put it that way. more safer way, if you can put it that way-— more safer way, if you can put it that way. you are absolutely ri . ht. it that way. you are absolutely right- the _ it that way. you are absolutely right. the ipo, _ it that way. you are absolutely right. the ipo, that _ it that way. you are absolutely right. the ipo, that was - it that way. you are absolutely right. the ipo, that was then i right. the ipo, that was then saying we registered. we have an ipo, we are a listed company. so the crypto market since then has gone from 2 trillion to three children. but you've also seen competitors come to the marketplace will stop —— 3 trillion. robin mccord is a competitor and very close to coinbase in terms of what is actually doing in a space —— robin hood. reports of bad service from coin base a
so if they are not using - coinbase, what are they using? there was a lot of excitement when they first floated on the market talking about the fact that coinbase was a means to trading cryptocurrency in a more safer way, if you can put it that way. more safer way, if you can put it that way-— more safer way, if you can put it that way. you are absolutely ri . ht. it that way. you are absolutely right- the _ it that way. you are absolutely right. the ipo, _ it that way. you are absolutely...
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steam is then used to wash out the c02 which is processed and stored, ready for local use. this can then start its work over again. three commercial trials are already under way, but this solution is relatively small beer. perhaps one of the best technologies at solving the carbon problem is nature itself. i've come to brynau wood in south wales, one the last patches of a once enormous ancient woodland. today, a reforestation project is under way. many countries have committed to planting more trees to soak up c02 but my guide gwyn says the mix of trees planted is crucial to success. when there is a mixed amount of tree species within a forest, so the more biodiverse we have in terms of what's above the ground, the more biodiverse is below the ground and the more carbon ends up in the soil, where it is stored for a very, very long time. so does he think nature alone could lead us to carbon neutrality? this is a recent plantation. there's around about 15—20 different shrub and tree species and this was planted last year, in the last winter, which is a year ago for us now b
steam is then used to wash out the c02 which is processed and stored, ready for local use. this can then start its work over again. three commercial trials are already under way, but this solution is relatively small beer. perhaps one of the best technologies at solving the carbon problem is nature itself. i've come to brynau wood in south wales, one the last patches of a once enormous ancient woodland. today, a reforestation project is under way. many countries have committed to planting more...
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we disorder radius and then use our green hydrogen to replace it in the truck that would allow us to, to make our mining more competitive. when costs go down and also to reduce the carbon footprint, which is very important, i think in traditional markets will be increasingly aware and sensitive to the carbon footprint of the part of they would be consuming. so it's a great opportunity because the mining industry will take advantage of green hydrogen. but since it will become a very important source of local demand for green hydrogen, it will help us accelerate the development of the hydrogen industry. the global financial markets are still driven and dependent on oil and gas. opec calls these sources of energy, the engine of the world economy. clearly transitioning into a green economy, especially at a fast pace, requires a lot more than political will. and it certainly won't come at a cheap price. so how can the financial aspects of an environmentally friendly market be covered? well, let me be the devil's advocate, a lot of people point out that you know, this sounds great on paper
we disorder radius and then use our green hydrogen to replace it in the truck that would allow us to, to make our mining more competitive. when costs go down and also to reduce the carbon footprint, which is very important, i think in traditional markets will be increasingly aware and sensitive to the carbon footprint of the part of they would be consuming. so it's a great opportunity because the mining industry will take advantage of green hydrogen. but since it will become a very important...
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us to, to make our. busy mining more competitive when costs go down and also to reduce the carbon footprint, which is very important, i think the traditional markets will be increasingly aware and sensitive to the carbon footprint of the part of they would be consuming. so it's a great opportunity because the mining industry will take advantage of green hydrogen, but since it will become. busy a very important source of local demand for green hydrogen. it will help us accelerate the development of the hydrogen industry. the global financial markets are still driven and dependent on oil and gas. opec calls the sources of energy, the engine of the world economy. clearly transitioning into a green economy, especially at a fast pace, requires a lot more than political will and it certainly won't come at a cheap price. so how can the financial aspects of an environmentally friendly market be covered? well, let me be the devil's advocate, a lot of people's point out that you know, this sounds great on paper an
us to, to make our. busy mining more competitive when costs go down and also to reduce the carbon footprint, which is very important, i think the traditional markets will be increasingly aware and sensitive to the carbon footprint of the part of they would be consuming. so it's a great opportunity because the mining industry will take advantage of green hydrogen, but since it will become. busy a very important source of local demand for green hydrogen. it will help us accelerate the development...
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thanks for joining us on our t. o for better or worse today, science fiction is tomorrow's technology reality. and looking at that next soapy, chevron automates award winning all the frank shape thing in the latest, sophia, and co visionaries. only on multi ah no, we're going to so think of visionaries. ne sophie shevardnadze, sy fi has always been about taking a peep into the future, but the fantasy scripts being conjured up today are more about nightmares and dreams. so why do we pay in such a dark future for ourselves or is to fear justified? well, today i talk about this with best selling science fiction. author frank shit. think crank is really great to have you with us. so when you write science fiction, it's basically based on reality and for seeing the future. do you feel like sci fi is a tool to, to shape the future? can it shape the future? i think it always has been like that. if you look back to isaac asimov, who invented the laws of the robot's arm, he did that in the end of the 60s. and this is exactly
thanks for joining us on our t. o for better or worse today, science fiction is tomorrow's technology reality. and looking at that next soapy, chevron automates award winning all the frank shape thing in the latest, sophia, and co visionaries. only on multi ah no, we're going to so think of visionaries. ne sophie shevardnadze, sy fi has always been about taking a peep into the future, but the fantasy scripts being conjured up today are more about nightmares and dreams. so why do we pay in such...
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they use the cyber, they use the technology. it's an extension of traditional artificial intelligence has not many main threat. this is due to the 3 laws of robotics. one of the things that's happening at the mini cyber implants right now, i'd be where it really worried about it. most people would really be you can put a chip in my brain. so there has been a lot of progress from the hacker side using ai and using other advanced technologies. there has been on the defensive side showing me every 1st on the alex simon. sure. but i'll be speaking to guess of the world of politics, small business. i'm sure business, i'll see you then. mm. the, okay. remember in spite of when the contents of hillary clint emails and her server as well as multiple other members of her campaign and the dnc, were published on, would you links well in the absence of what you links not revealing their source, the media, and their cronies, chose to make up a story if they were all hacked by a foreign source, hoping to use fear immunization to actually dist
they use the cyber, they use the technology. it's an extension of traditional artificial intelligence has not many main threat. this is due to the 3 laws of robotics. one of the things that's happening at the mini cyber implants right now, i'd be where it really worried about it. most people would really be you can put a chip in my brain. so there has been a lot of progress from the hacker side using ai and using other advanced technologies. there has been on the defensive side showing me every...
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to the fellows when they left us and he was supporting us, letting us know that he did okay even though he has already been to hell he says i can't go any further but i am going to make it so something like that gave us hope that we could continue helping these fellows who are so young. we felt old, 22 years old, these kids were 18, 19 years old coming in. one of the statistics i looked up, the age of 20 was the most that had died. it was over 30,000, 20-year-olds had died in vietnam so it just seems kind of unreal to me, 20 years and had this on the wall. >> when we first invaded they didn't know how to fight and as they studied us and found out our operating procedures they could figure out how to attack just like we do for them and our wounded and killed in action doubled and in 2006 we had what we call the surge. the us answer to that was triple the number of us forces we had and do a sweep across the country and in an area like that littered with roadside bombs and improvised to close of devices, the more people you put in an area the more get injured so we did see killed in action
to the fellows when they left us and he was supporting us, letting us know that he did okay even though he has already been to hell he says i can't go any further but i am going to make it so something like that gave us hope that we could continue helping these fellows who are so young. we felt old, 22 years old, these kids were 18, 19 years old coming in. one of the statistics i looked up, the age of 20 was the most that had died. it was over 30,000, 20-year-olds had died in vietnam so it just...
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thank you for bringing us _ impassable. thank you for bringing us up-to-date. i stay with us on bbc news. still to come: as pop star britney spears thanks fans for all their support, we hear from one of the people who led the free britney movement. benazir bhutto has claimed victory in pakistan's general election, and she's asked pakistan's president to name her as prime minister. jackson's been released on bail of $3 million after turning himself in to police in santa barbara. it was the biggest i demonstration so far of the fast—growing _ european anti—nuclear movement. the south african government has announced that it's opening the country's remaining whites—only beaches to people of all races. this will lead to a black majority government in this country and the destruction of the white civilisation. part of the centuries—old windsor castle, - one of the queen's residences, has been consumed by fire for much of the day. - 150 firemen have been battling the blaze, - which has caused millions. of pounds worth of damage. this is bbc world news. the la
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and then you need to know what you showed us, but you don't want to keep them instructionally with us. what are the most that i've done? which is which of the time you do you want me on the number? ah, by my teacher. that wasn't the way to think that it was the on the way they used dominated comley, c o r g. let's say, you know, and then you know what you give us, which is september of last that problems of india as well. it's only been 4 months with lease most to the latest, wouldn't be done. they're nice with the scars them that they store. she comes cars, my food stamps, i've seen if she gets a portrait and it shows up pretty up in norfolk, i'll say the scripts are parole for them. i think there is a yes probably. right. so you personally done the easy to we switching in when you meet problem format, the conflicts will moment most and say well was metabolic really working is absolutely. i mean there's nothing if teaching, if instead of what you can use it. but of course, what are some of that done? this kind of, she is probably in my badge a couple of years ago, i was doing youth c
and then you need to know what you showed us, but you don't want to keep them instructionally with us. what are the most that i've done? which is which of the time you do you want me on the number? ah, by my teacher. that wasn't the way to think that it was the on the way they used dominated comley, c o r g. let's say, you know, and then you know what you give us, which is september of last that problems of india as well. it's only been 4 months with lease most to the latest, wouldn't be done....
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thanks so much for being with us today. at to be with us. dr. wen: thank you for having us. thanks so much for being with us today. dr. adams: great to be with us. dr. wen: thank you for having us. dr. parekh: we have heard from senator and doctor frist and dr. fauci that cover range of topic. i want to get your thoughts on several of them. jerome, maybe we can start with you with respect to where we are in the pandemic. as dr. fauci has noted, we have done well as a country. vaccinating americans, but we are still at a point right now where daily cases are quite high. there are about 1,000 preventible deaths occurring every day in the united states. what more do we need to do to suppress the virus and particularly your thoughts on how to reach better the 60 million or so eligible but unvaccinated americans. what can we do better? dr. adams: thank you so much for having me today. i think first of all we need to remember it's not one tool. there is a toolbox that we now have that we need to do a better job of utilizing. vaccinations are the strongest, most important tool in t
thanks so much for being with us today. at to be with us. dr. wen: thank you for having us. thanks so much for being with us today. dr. adams: great to be with us. dr. wen: thank you for having us. dr. parekh: we have heard from senator and doctor frist and dr. fauci that cover range of topic. i want to get your thoughts on several of them. jerome, maybe we can start with you with respect to where we are in the pandemic. as dr. fauci has noted, we have done well as a country. vaccinating...
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mocking us. and we needed to figure out a way to let them all know that we were in on the joke and that we were laughing, too. >> oh, oh, the networks. >> when you surround yourself with good people, good things happen. i think it started to turn when michael and sean started to run with this on instagram and facebook. they made a joke out of everything. because it was funny after. they picked us. they picked our place. >> if this whole thing blew up i would recover from it. i would go somewhere and work somewhere else. baugh family business 28 years in the making might not recover. and i felt responsible because these people are my family. >> understanding the joke and being in on it, it was almost like a water fall of memes you could make. we used our humor to get out of it. we were making thinks of people laugh not only over the entire nation butt world. it went from being majority negative and getting hate to then be total opposite overnight. >> they ended up doing this in a rinky dink parkin
mocking us. and we needed to figure out a way to let them all know that we were in on the joke and that we were laughing, too. >> oh, oh, the networks. >> when you surround yourself with good people, good things happen. i think it started to turn when michael and sean started to run with this on instagram and facebook. they made a joke out of everything. because it was funny after. they picked us. they picked our place. >> if this whole thing blew up i would recover from it. i...
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and gives us the opportunity to succeed by. with that, i want to introduce somebody who was pushing me, pulling me to my left, to my right, encouraging me, inspiring me, and making sure that we had the right things to say to our legislators so that we had the right message. with that, come up here, ms. davidson. take a bow. [ applause ] >> i'm going to be very brief. i just want to say most of all thank you to all of the supervisors, to my partners, my friends, people i've gotten to know over the years of working through this legislation for many, many years. i started on this probably about 15 years ago when it was h.r.c. and didn't get much traction then in 2015. thought we were almost there and then at the last minute, there were some changes to the legislation. so ever since then, i've been working on making sure that small businesses like mine who are in san francisco have an equitable opportunity to do business here in the city that i was this legislation is going to allow me and a whole lot of other people. a lot of othe
and gives us the opportunity to succeed by. with that, i want to introduce somebody who was pushing me, pulling me to my left, to my right, encouraging me, inspiring me, and making sure that we had the right things to say to our legislators so that we had the right message. with that, come up here, ms. davidson. take a bow. [ applause ] >> i'm going to be very brief. i just want to say most of all thank you to all of the supervisors, to my partners, my friends, people i've gotten to know...
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and nobody accepts us in holland is using take us against women and children. and the you keep silence about this. i only poland is telling the media that we are dangerous and they seizes animals are. but we are not on emotion oliver. i have failed to reach germany, and i want to go home them or that we've tried to get europe 3 times and i didn't succeed. i'm upset when i saw happened at the border. i can't stay here a very hard hit envelope man, the vasa. i am very tired, i don't want to try again. my family in iraq, her sang, please come back. when i saw poland used to your gas against women and children, oh, i thought other european countries would be no different. there has been many questions asked of poland response to these migrants attempting to cross the border. women, children, among them, the violent often responds that there are very few people who have made it across the boarded among those even fewer scanner. individuals have made it all the way to germany. they're being caught across poland and driven back to the board with barrows and is back ac
and nobody accepts us in holland is using take us against women and children. and the you keep silence about this. i only poland is telling the media that we are dangerous and they seizes animals are. but we are not on emotion oliver. i have failed to reach germany, and i want to go home them or that we've tried to get europe 3 times and i didn't succeed. i'm upset when i saw happened at the border. i can't stay here a very hard hit envelope man, the vasa. i am very tired, i don't want to try...
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good teddy with us, michael. tell us something about the impact on the climate change is having the fathers that you work with. what century does a global coalition of farmers, businesses and consumers working together better tail for the men and women and lower income countries. see who got the food that we will rely on every day. and the, the problem is, but the climate change is real and it's happening now. we work with 1800000 farmers and 75 countries around the world. and it's the number one priority. so the challenge we face is the, the positive noises, the, the words that are being pledged and cop need to be transferred into action immediately. let me just give you one example of the many we're seeing from around the world amongst affair trade producers in the dominican republic where farmers grew up anonymous for exports to the european markets. there were enormous problems with flooding caused by the climate crisis in type and on farms were flooded in 2016 wiping out the entire crop. and then the followi
good teddy with us, michael. tell us something about the impact on the climate change is having the fathers that you work with. what century does a global coalition of farmers, businesses and consumers working together better tail for the men and women and lower income countries. see who got the food that we will rely on every day. and the, the problem is, but the climate change is real and it's happening now. we work with 1800000 farmers and 75 countries around the world. and it's the number...
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lou grosso is here with us today. maybe you can stand up or wave. [ applause ] thank you so much for being here. lou is a member of the geary advisory committee that advises the project team and provides input on project issues from the community. lou is blind and lives just across the street from where we are gathered now in st. francis square and he is enthusiastic about the new crosswalk installed just down the street at buchanan street that connects st. francis square to japantown. thank you. [ applause ] lou recently told us that he completed his orientation and mobility training for the newly upgraded geary. today, he can now successfully walk from his home to his husband's work at calvary presbyterian church on philmore and jackson streets. [ applause ] lou told us this has been his goal ever since he moved to st. francis square in 2017. his mobility instructor had previously told him he was forbidden from crossing geary because it was just too unsafe and the webster bridge was not an option for him. but becaus
lou grosso is here with us today. maybe you can stand up or wave. [ applause ] thank you so much for being here. lou is a member of the geary advisory committee that advises the project team and provides input on project issues from the community. lou is blind and lives just across the street from where we are gathered now in st. francis square and he is enthusiastic about the new crosswalk installed just down the street at buchanan street that connects st. francis square to japantown. thank...