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getting uses hooked is not only a strategy used by social media apps like instagram and tick. tock is also used by shopping apps like the chinese clothing retailer sheehan. earlier in 2022. sheehan was estimated to be worth about $100000000000.00 us dollars more than the valuation of zora and haitian m. combined company secret to success using our data for clever marketing. they have a blended business model which is only e commerce, but also social network. honestly, they also have a pretty robust operations physical operations. so this 3 pillars, social media, data, data corporations, data, if it's all orchestrated and combined is gives them the clothing retailer sheehan harnesses user data to tailor the perfect marketing strategy. it has created an entire ecosystem around its products. the app is a hybrid platform of sales and social media. and one tab, you can browse through items and in another you can watch influencers, modeling the look. you can of course comment or like, or simply buy the product with a tab of a button. they're getting more information about your preferences a
getting uses hooked is not only a strategy used by social media apps like instagram and tick. tock is also used by shopping apps like the chinese clothing retailer sheehan. earlier in 2022. sheehan was estimated to be worth about $100000000000.00 us dollars more than the valuation of zora and haitian m. combined company secret to success using our data for clever marketing. they have a blended business model which is only e commerce, but also social network. honestly, they also have a pretty...
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>> in terms of the us total that the chinese are holding 1 trillion of us government bonds. that is more than any other individual country but foreign governments hold between seven and 8 trillion of the 30 trillion so it is one 30th of the debt. them chances of them up there on —- up to sell all of that to tank the economy no one has acted on it because if they did that $1 trillion would lose a lot of value. of course it is only one 30th and there are a lot of ways we can respond we have flexibility to manage interest rates and the monetary policy overall. in the same people are concerned china holding us that could giveve them leverage talking about the dominance of the rare earth but they never pulled the trigger because they would be hurting themselves. these significantly so we demand the commanding heights of most tech industries and they are operating in the dollar dominated world so we should understand we are interdependent and that means we are dependent and we need to reduce that dependence and vulnerability but we have parts ourselves and we both have to worry
>> in terms of the us total that the chinese are holding 1 trillion of us government bonds. that is more than any other individual country but foreign governments hold between seven and 8 trillion of the 30 trillion so it is one 30th of the debt. them chances of them up there on —- up to sell all of that to tank the economy no one has acted on it because if they did that $1 trillion would lose a lot of value. of course it is only one 30th and there are a lot of ways we can respond we...
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categorically denied using this phrase. butjane said it is inherently probable that vaughn made this comment and referenced three tweets to he posted in 2010. three tweets he said that are completely unacceptable. she made the statements in august 2020 and since he still carries mental scars from a process he delayed starting at the time due to the fear that it would destroy his career. in total, the ecb investigation charge seven members bringing the game into disrepute and what is already admitted his guilt. bringing the game into disrepute and one has already admitted his guilt. but five of withdrawn from the disciplinary process. the act accusations include racist language, slurs and nicknames. and the ecb say individual admissions underline the spread the widespread usage of the county club and they have also been charged. the disciplinary commission panel has now retired to consider the evidence and we are expecting theirjudgment before the end of the month. that's all the sport for now. it seems extraordinary. witnes
categorically denied using this phrase. butjane said it is inherently probable that vaughn made this comment and referenced three tweets to he posted in 2010. three tweets he said that are completely unacceptable. she made the statements in august 2020 and since he still carries mental scars from a process he delayed starting at the time due to the fear that it would destroy his career. in total, the ecb investigation charge seven members bringing the game into disrepute and what is already...
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the us basically told anyone that works for the us. you can't, you need to shut down your rushing client by non refused to do that, which is very interest. they kept it. they only allow people to withdraw up the $10000.00 of crypt so a day. right? but they did allow and continued operating in russia, in, in bella, bruce and in a, in the countries that are a lie to russia. the us didn't like that, of course. and i think that what they realize is buying the bonds is the behemoth of the business. and the principal sees a, i would argue, probably is one of the richest man of men on the planet. you know, people like that very dangerous when they don't know their line. so i think now they're trying in any way, shape or form to to, to take them down or sit there might be to the finance is the largest group. the current exchange bit quinn has, has nearly doubled in price since since the end of last year. now. and because, you know, it's, it's, it's, it's a threat to the us dollar, right. is the threat because people are realizing, i can hedge
the us basically told anyone that works for the us. you can't, you need to shut down your rushing client by non refused to do that, which is very interest. they kept it. they only allow people to withdraw up the $10000.00 of crypt so a day. right? but they did allow and continued operating in russia, in, in bella, bruce and in a, in the countries that are a lie to russia. the us didn't like that, of course. and i think that what they realize is buying the bonds is the behemoth of the business....
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the us learnt this a couple of times. there was a major incident in 1960 where soviet air defences shot down an american spy plane flying at high altitude within its territory during the cold war. and more recently, in 2001, a us surveillance plane which was flying on the edge of chinese territory was forced to land in china after colliding with a jet watching it closely. that led to a tricky crisis. back then, relations were not that bad. they're much worse today. as we made clear last week, if china threatens our sovereignty, we will act to protect our country. and we did. cheering and applause translation: this behaviour is unimaginable and borders on hysteria. it is 100% an abuse of force. it is a clear violation of international practice. if the rhetoric grows and both the us and china feel they need to act tough and shoot things down near their airspace, then tensions will grow and there could be dangerous mistakes. so are these balloons a real security threat to you and me? they may not be in themselves, but how co
the us learnt this a couple of times. there was a major incident in 1960 where soviet air defences shot down an american spy plane flying at high altitude within its territory during the cold war. and more recently, in 2001, a us surveillance plane which was flying on the edge of chinese territory was forced to land in china after colliding with a jet watching it closely. that led to a tricky crisis. back then, relations were not that bad. they're much worse today. as we made clear last week,...
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daniel mcadams says the us is the one spreading this information in the those of us to follow the duma a parent or suppose that chemical attacks know that the final report was, will do with errors. it was plenty wrong with it. the very, very seasoned investigators were concerned about the final product that were whistleblower saying the investigation does wasn't done right. all of these things lead to a very, very tainted report. you know, there have been great investigative journals like aramark pay that have looked at it. so there are a huge questions, but for political reasons, the u. s. and the u. k. having already bombed syria because of the so called the tax, they needed to have a report that came to the conclusions that they wanted. and that's why they exerted all the pressure they did on the o. p. c, w, and really compromise the integrity of the organization. well, i read the statement of john kelly, i'm not sure who he is. he's probably just a regular state department bureaucrat, diplomat. it really seemed like an exercise in projection basically everything that he was accusin
daniel mcadams says the us is the one spreading this information in the those of us to follow the duma a parent or suppose that chemical attacks know that the final report was, will do with errors. it was plenty wrong with it. the very, very seasoned investigators were concerned about the final product that were whistleblower saying the investigation does wasn't done right. all of these things lead to a very, very tainted report. you know, there have been great investigative journals like...
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pat mix manifest strain as used in europe as used in china as used in india as used anywhere else in the world. where you go to a yard, you disassemble the train, you make up the 10 new trains from those cars and ed car to other cars, from other trains to it. and you go, you go on your merry way to the next yard until you get your destination. so you're constantly taking apart, putting together these, these, these trains making up multiple cars. if you do not have an electrical wire connector, and each one of those cars, if only one car was missing that electrical connector, i don't care if you have $100.00 cars in the train of 50 cars in the train are 20 cars. the train one cars, missing that electric connector. you, you don't just, you, you don't, you can't use easy p brakes. you have to come up with some jewelry rich system to allow you to bypass it. and so for the time being, there are very, very few places in the world, like virtually none that uses electron who magic brakes on a system wide basis for freight trains around the world, passenger trains, you are all lectric line. s
pat mix manifest strain as used in europe as used in china as used in india as used anywhere else in the world. where you go to a yard, you disassemble the train, you make up the 10 new trains from those cars and ed car to other cars, from other trains to it. and you go, you go on your merry way to the next yard until you get your destination. so you're constantly taking apart, putting together these, these, these trains making up multiple cars. if you do not have an electrical wire connector,...
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the us uses drones to kill alleged terrorists around the wild with or without a declaration of war executions. without trial august the 29th 2021 original footage filmed from a jo as combat drone suckling over cobble scanning for terrorists. nato forces on heightened didn't days earlier. an i as terrorist attack, killed over 170 people with cobble add port. among them, with 13 us soldiers, many of the victims were trying to leave the country after the taliban takeover. but in other parts of the city, life was continuing as normal it or the axiom is any doubt. it was a sunday and as it up we were outside wall street updating the kids were playing. they were happy with. there was going to be a wedding that was just done, the shopping fatty love seat at golden, around 9 a. m. the u. s. military receives intelligence suggesting another imminent threat to the airport involving a white sudan. similar to the car driven by them. all right. ok. marty surveillance cameras film him arriving at his job at 935. a smartie is an employee of a us aide organization that distributes food in afghanistan hours l
the us uses drones to kill alleged terrorists around the wild with or without a declaration of war executions. without trial august the 29th 2021 original footage filmed from a jo as combat drone suckling over cobble scanning for terrorists. nato forces on heightened didn't days earlier. an i as terrorist attack, killed over 170 people with cobble add port. among them, with 13 us soldiers, many of the victims were trying to leave the country after the taliban takeover. but in other parts of the...
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for us to look at, so you can say you gave it to us. so i think for the, you know, a, the offensive that both countries are going to start looking at the end of may. we're going to know the trajectory by october. but i think this is going to be really interesting because we're going to basically see live feeds drones satellite and for the farm force of the russian federation. they're going to go after those trophies, they want those trophies and ukrainians are going to have to try to make certain they don't get them if ukraine begins in may offensive and, and the date on that is looking toward the end of may, but it's basically dependent upon them getting all the equipment that's been promised, but if they get it, they need to make some absolute firm gains come october where the perception globally, particularly by the countries that are helping them in the taxpayers that are borrowing that it can just be we've now locked in where it is, i don't think it can be. we've pushed them back to february 23rd of last year. i think there's going
for us to look at, so you can say you gave it to us. so i think for the, you know, a, the offensive that both countries are going to start looking at the end of may. we're going to know the trajectory by october. but i think this is going to be really interesting because we're going to basically see live feeds drones satellite and for the farm force of the russian federation. they're going to go after those trophies, they want those trophies and ukrainians are going to have to try to make...
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no one will scare us. no one will succeed in changing the people's decision. controversial judicial reform has already become a theory as trigger for massive public protests all across the country. perhaps the biggest israel's written have 3 for 13 consecutive weeks. hundreds of thousands of people have been taken to the streets of major suitors in israel complaining, but they are rife and democracy being stolen from them. the last throw was benjamin netanyahu firing the country's defense minister, garland member of prime minister as they could policy. and one of the key figures in the countries right tween block expressed on saturday. he's deep concerns about the situation in the country right now. and especially israel security at this moment, given the fact that it's a bit in, in the mil through rank has been spreading very fast. and that is a very bad timing, given bad things rarely palestinian conflict recently and to the very dramatic page . they have been casualties in queens casualties from both si
no one will scare us. no one will succeed in changing the people's decision. controversial judicial reform has already become a theory as trigger for massive public protests all across the country. perhaps the biggest israel's written have 3 for 13 consecutive weeks. hundreds of thousands of people have been taken to the streets of major suitors in israel complaining, but they are rife and democracy being stolen from them. the last throw was benjamin netanyahu firing the country's defense...
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there martinez that you find the navy in their beaches, us waste, and the joke our got us to. so i muscle and greeting awareness for people to be eco friendly. sheep clothes can even be transformed into art. it's one of the creative ways of dealing with the waste from fast fashion and pulls up please biodegradable fabrics such as cotton and wool will eventually decompose. but these days, the most used fabric is polyester, which hangs around, does waste ali's heart to reside go. you can burn it, which is not good or scientists in england are hoping you can find natural chemical compounds that can eat up the plastic clothing and turn it into something reusable again. in this laboratory in the british coastal city of portsmouth, researchers are deep freezing articles of clothing. the experiments with liquid nitrogen and polyester shirts are being conducted to deal with an ever worsening problem. obviously, with growing population as a growing demand for textiles. i'm. we are either a burgeoning, a waste problem with those textiles when they reach their end of life. so we do, we v
there martinez that you find the navy in their beaches, us waste, and the joke our got us to. so i muscle and greeting awareness for people to be eco friendly. sheep clothes can even be transformed into art. it's one of the creative ways of dealing with the waste from fast fashion and pulls up please biodegradable fabrics such as cotton and wool will eventually decompose. but these days, the most used fabric is polyester, which hangs around, does waste ali's heart to reside go. you can burn it,...
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of us weaponry. given the chance they could have been used for killing palestinians. is that a consideration is not something that those sending the weapons is that going through their head or is that just by the by i know exactly what those weapons are doing. they're intended to kill palestinian people. it's not a surprise. it's not o g. we lost sight of a few guns, a know the from the very beginning. that's what the weapons are intended to do. and that is very much what they achieve. so it's what the bombs are meant to do. the bring down a tire apartment complexes. it's, it's what the weapons that killed children are meant to do. whether on the west bank in garza, or within the existing borders of israel today, they're meant as repression against the palestinian people. and they're also meant for war on the surrounding countries, as we see in syria to the stay where it's israel bombs. so they don't lose sight of these weapons. they know what they're doing. just perhaps, doing whatever intended to d
of us weaponry. given the chance they could have been used for killing palestinians. is that a consideration is not something that those sending the weapons is that going through their head or is that just by the by i know exactly what those weapons are doing. they're intended to kill palestinian people. it's not a surprise. it's not o g. we lost sight of a few guns, a know the from the very beginning. that's what the weapons are intended to do. and that is very much what they achieve. so it's...
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is there any crime that you can't use this for here? that we cannot use it for? no — as long as it is a violation of a criminal statute, our detectives and our analysts are allowed to use it. so it is shoplifting all the way up to murder. correct, yes. the bbc can reveal that clearview has been used by american law enforcement nearly a million times. and there are many other systems in use. but what happens when it doesn't work? in 2018, this man walked into a shop in new york and stole some socks before appearing to wave box cutters at a member of staff. caitlinjacklin is the lawyer for the man the police believed was the perpetrator. he wants to remain anonymous, but has agreed for caitlin to speak out on his behalf. because it was a theft plus a weapon, it was charged as first degree robbery. that means if you are convicted of it it is a pretty hefty prison sentence, my client would have been looking at between 5—25 years for essentially stealing six socks. the main witness was a security guard, sometimes referred to as a loss prevention officer in the us.
is there any crime that you can't use this for here? that we cannot use it for? no — as long as it is a violation of a criminal statute, our detectives and our analysts are allowed to use it. so it is shoplifting all the way up to murder. correct, yes. the bbc can reveal that clearview has been used by american law enforcement nearly a million times. and there are many other systems in use. but what happens when it doesn't work? in 2018, this man walked into a shop in new york and stole some...
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army began to use old ammunition that was previously recognized as unfit for use. and what does unfit for use ammunition mean to the military? they kill and how many such useless ammunitions can there be in russia, ammunitions that, admittedly, came under fire , fell under irregular redistribution or transportation, fell in, were disassembled in some way , and no, they did not come from scratch, they did not come out, only they did not come out of the assembly line, all the ammunition is allocated to the second, third category, yes called, they are subject to destruction, that is, disposal, but they are left in case of an unforeseen event, if such an unpremeditated one arises, when such stocks are planted not to zero, then these ammunitions are also very dangerous to use. why are they written off as the second and third categories, since this ammunition can explode in the barrel, that is , it does not fire or does not reach there, it can simply explode when detonated, this is the rocket that comes out if it is of the second and third category, that is, it fell some
army began to use old ammunition that was previously recognized as unfit for use. and what does unfit for use ammunition mean to the military? they kill and how many such useless ammunitions can there be in russia, ammunitions that, admittedly, came under fire , fell under irregular redistribution or transportation, fell in, were disassembled in some way , and no, they did not come from scratch, they did not come out, only they did not come out of the assembly line, all the ammunition is...
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we used to use more at resent them. we can, we use less now as to move on the winds. why i will suffice we mix accuracy with like the same saba mark, which we use only half the amount to day and achieve the same effect. gentleman with faith, but next year in those i think we will have problems. wonderful. that is because glad the site can't be delivered at the moment. he is 2nd only to produce to replace the life of sage, the farmer's considering using a comparable hood, besides cold power quiet, which is highly controversial. laws at their what'll show more brought to come in. and so far we've really not used it up our cheese. one can be see, fault, old liberals out, but if we run out of glad to say next year we'll have to i t, they'll am we to full i to in now's applica solace part quite quickly. palletized under keith with synergy, and depending on the wind and weather, oakley, and destroy crops on neighboring fields, what of the disease? is it prohibited with? yes, it is not a problem for you there. my supervisor ilia, it's still being disgusted. they're wanting t
we used to use more at resent them. we can, we use less now as to move on the winds. why i will suffice we mix accuracy with like the same saba mark, which we use only half the amount to day and achieve the same effect. gentleman with faith, but next year in those i think we will have problems. wonderful. that is because glad the site can't be delivered at the moment. he is 2nd only to produce to replace the life of sage, the farmer's considering using a comparable hood, besides cold power...
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the us is that again, we're going to use their again, i'm sorry for, to get out to get the click of a clip of advocacy, just so much great conflict for us today. hillary clinton in china in 2008 and have a listen. and i appreciate greatly the chinese government's continuing confidence in united states treasury's i think that's a well grounded confidence. we have every reason to believe that united states and china will recover and that together we will help to lead the global recovery again as we see the best reputation in the well, we've got a great relationship with china, x, y, z. now that just isn't the case anymore, they've really been prodding fine, and they've been prodding china over china's relationship, ever growing closeness with, with russia. sign is chinese constant insistent as was agreed in the one china policy that taiwan is not part is part of china for me is not, it's part of china, which is adopted as international law, which the us still continues to send lethal aid to taiwan. so the chinese are not stupid, they're putting everything out there. economy, what's very
the us is that again, we're going to use their again, i'm sorry for, to get out to get the click of a clip of advocacy, just so much great conflict for us today. hillary clinton in china in 2008 and have a listen. and i appreciate greatly the chinese government's continuing confidence in united states treasury's i think that's a well grounded confidence. we have every reason to believe that united states and china will recover and that together we will help to lead the global recovery again as...
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world like all of us. i'm just wondering, what's the answer? 0h, definitely. the key is really about cleaning up the energy source. for example, a lot of the companies are starting to switching to 100% renewable energy, companies like google, meta, microsoft, apple, etc. they have made a commitment to go 100% renewable energy across supply chain by 2030. and a lot of the chinese tech giants like alibaba, tencent and baidu are also playing catch—up. so they have made similar commitments. however, this is not enough. as i mentioned, a lot of companies are cleaning up their own data centres, electricity and emissions, but they haven't do much in terms of cleaning up their supply chain, for example. so the data centre may be run by clean energy, but the equipment, the service, the chips inside of computers etc could still be manufactured with dirty energy. ruiqi, i want to ask you this. you know, when we see environmentalists campaigning against climate change, we see the same old messages, you know — stop
world like all of us. i'm just wondering, what's the answer? 0h, definitely. the key is really about cleaning up the energy source. for example, a lot of the companies are starting to switching to 100% renewable energy, companies like google, meta, microsoft, apple, etc. they have made a commitment to go 100% renewable energy across supply chain by 2030. and a lot of the chinese tech giants like alibaba, tencent and baidu are also playing catch—up. so they have made similar commitments....
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yes, we used to use more actors in them. woocommerce, we use less now as them was on the winds. why i will suffice. we mix after scene with life saves aba marquise. we use only half the amount to day and achieve the same effect gentlemen with faith, but next year in those i think we will have problems. wonderful. these because glad the site can't be delivered at the moment, is her good end to produce to replace the glycol sakes, the farm is considering using a comparable herbicide called power clot, which is highly controversial. knows that there would also more flush come in so far. we've really not used it up our cheese. one could be c, fault, old levels out. but if we run out of life said next year we'll have to i t j lemetre full. i to be nice applica solace part quite quickly. palletized under keys will suit. you've and depending on the wind and weather, it can destroy crops on neighboring fields. what a disease is it prohibited with? yes. what is that a problem for you? there might ilia, it's still being disgusted. they're wanting to just yesterday, there was another debat
yes, we used to use more actors in them. woocommerce, we use less now as them was on the winds. why i will suffice. we mix after scene with life saves aba marquise. we use only half the amount to day and achieve the same effect gentlemen with faith, but next year in those i think we will have problems. wonderful. these because glad the site can't be delivered at the moment, is her good end to produce to replace the glycol sakes, the farm is considering using a comparable herbicide called power...
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so that's why i say initially, i think the adoption is really going to be for medical uses for uses where you can show that, hey, this can really either he or disease or greatly enhance and provide the ability for men and women for people to be able to, you know, overcome disabilities to solve medical problems, and as that becomes more widespread than i think people are going to maybe be more open to, to the wider piece. but yes, i do think it could be dangerous. i do think it could be misused. and now a lot of our hacks, they're not whacked by enough scientific data. and yet you have some people going to extreme lengths like modifying their own genome. so i think this being regulated, not right now. they need to be, i mean i, i totally agree that those are challenges and i think, you know, bleeding edge aspects of this are scare ah, you know, it's, it's, some movies are made up. so i absolutely believe that we're regulation needs to become a needs to be you know, scientific evidence needs to be provided there needs to be a reasonable, basically safeguards put in place. and that, you know
so that's why i say initially, i think the adoption is really going to be for medical uses for uses where you can show that, hey, this can really either he or disease or greatly enhance and provide the ability for men and women for people to be able to, you know, overcome disabilities to solve medical problems, and as that becomes more widespread than i think people are going to maybe be more open to, to the wider piece. but yes, i do think it could be dangerous. i do think it could be misused....
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she is with us on a direct line from the city. here are the details of what is happening in new zealand. congratulations olya, congratulations , congratulations. thank you very much for the invitation. this is a chance for me, at least virtually, but to visit ukraine. let's talk with us. so, actually , at the beginning of the full-scale invasion, new zealand decided to help ukrainians from 2022 , as far as i know. this is the special program according to which new zealand accepts ukrainians from the first, but the ukraine visa has been extended to 2024 and there is even an extended list for ukrainians on how they can get in, i.e. if earlier a sponsor was needed in the form of a relative, now any citizen of new zealand can become such a sponsor for a ukrainian. please tell me how there are many ukrainians nowadays. how do you get together? what does the ukrainian community in new zealand in particular do not only for those ukrainians who come, but also for the victory of ukraine? well, in fact, regarding visas, everything is the sa
she is with us on a direct line from the city. here are the details of what is happening in new zealand. congratulations olya, congratulations , congratulations. thank you very much for the invitation. this is a chance for me, at least virtually, but to visit ukraine. let's talk with us. so, actually , at the beginning of the full-scale invasion, new zealand decided to help ukrainians from 2022 , as far as i know. this is the special program according to which new zealand accepts ukrainians...
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we're using these tools and actually in this location, people can come in and see us in the process. so i'll show you a little bit how that works. so that process, just a few swipes there that you can see. basically, you're starting from one end and and passing the plane across. and eventually, if you continue to, you will have a profile on there. an important part of the history here is the the workmen that created poplar forest in the original time period. and john hemmings is working for thomas jefferson and he's the master joiner. jefferson has a lot of confidence in his abilities and his nephews. so eston and madison would be working with them and jefferson actually purchases a full set of tools and i'm sure that john hemmings had access to use those tools and he works faithfully for jefferson for many years, working originally at monticello as an apprentice and learns the trade. and then he becomes the master craftsman for jefferson. and he works on this house. his primary responsible for the work here, all the woodwork and carpentry, a good deal of it. so. upon jefferson, his
we're using these tools and actually in this location, people can come in and see us in the process. so i'll show you a little bit how that works. so that process, just a few swipes there that you can see. basically, you're starting from one end and and passing the plane across. and eventually, if you continue to, you will have a profile on there. an important part of the history here is the the workmen that created poplar forest in the original time period. and john hemmings is working for...
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work with us, not over us. to stand by our side, not ride on our back. government can and must provide opportunity, not smother it. foster productivity, not stifle it. if we look to the answer as to why for so many years we achieved so much, prospered as no other people on earth. it was because here in this land we unleashed the energy and individual genius of man to a greater extent than has ever been done before. freedom and the dignity of the individual have been more available and assured here than in any other place on earth. the price for this freedom at times has been high, but we have never been unwilling to pay that price. it is no coincidence that our present troubles paralleled and are proportionate to the intervention and intrusion in our lives that result from unnecessary and excessive growth of government. it is time for us to realize that we are too great a nation to limit ourselves to small dreams. we are not, as some would have us believe, doomed to an inevitable decline. i do not believe in a fate that will fall on us no matter what we
work with us, not over us. to stand by our side, not ride on our back. government can and must provide opportunity, not smother it. foster productivity, not stifle it. if we look to the answer as to why for so many years we achieved so much, prospered as no other people on earth. it was because here in this land we unleashed the energy and individual genius of man to a greater extent than has ever been done before. freedom and the dignity of the individual have been more available and assured...
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i'm going to use this addition of 360 view. we're going to give you a special inclination into the indictment of the 45th president of the united states. let's get started. ah, prosecutors at the manhattan.
i'm going to use this addition of 360 view. we're going to give you a special inclination into the indictment of the 45th president of the united states. let's get started. ah, prosecutors at the manhattan.
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was ready to launch us weapons. we've had incidence in, in a, in, in our us nuclear alert system where there have been foss alerts based on a war games tape being placed in, in the computer or a failure of a micro chip. which in this current environment. um, if there was a, if there was a false alert showing on nuclear missiles going over the over the poll from either side a it could trigger a nuclear war. so that's, that's my greatest fear is, is war by miscommunication. ah, by misconstruing the other, which is why whatever our differences are with the ukraine war, we need to be talking to each other. we need to make sure we're in contact with each other to. and so we know each side knows the other's intention. if there is a limited nuclear war, where can it be and what, when the economic cost b, i don't think there can be a limited nuclear war. and i think it's just school shove us to think their candy. um, wargames consistently have shown that it's hard to start once you, once you start that, once you start on an
was ready to launch us weapons. we've had incidence in, in a, in, in our us nuclear alert system where there have been foss alerts based on a war games tape being placed in, in the computer or a failure of a micro chip. which in this current environment. um, if there was a, if there was a false alert showing on nuclear missiles going over the over the poll from either side a it could trigger a nuclear war. so that's, that's my greatest fear is, is war by miscommunication. ah, by misconstruing...
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but, um, it was dominated by the us and using the military force. and we now have about $800.00 bases around the world. our northern nation comes close to that. are the u . s. military budget is approximately 10 times of them that were more than the next 10 largest militaries in the world combined. and most of them are al, the u. s. so that would be a perfect example of a unipolar world. the idea of a multi polar world is one. that is what we're seeing today, which includes, involves russia, which is a tremendous has it has a strong an industrial economy. but it's also has tremendous amounts of resources. and in fact, it's probably the closest to what we would call an ot tarkey today, which means it has everything that it needs to, to maintain its economy. now with china, china is the factory of the world. ah, the world depends on it for finished products. and on then you have brazil, which is also very large economy in south africa and, and, and now you have are, you know, saudi arabia starting to reach out to russia and china and iran, ah, and our
but, um, it was dominated by the us and using the military force. and we now have about $800.00 bases around the world. our northern nation comes close to that. are the u . s. military budget is approximately 10 times of them that were more than the next 10 largest militaries in the world combined. and most of them are al, the u. s. so that would be a perfect example of a unipolar world. the idea of a multi polar world is one. that is what we're seeing today, which includes, involves russia,...
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this hook is used. we have a saying at this hat has called fire and the united states as usual, links this resolution with ukraine. although not a single word about ukraine was sat in this resolution or anywhere when we raised the issue of an object of international investigation. the tactics of all american and european colleagues amounted to on the one hand, denied the involvement of the united states. and on the other hand, prevention entrance, parents, and impartial clarification of the circumstances of the sabotage and the more evidence. and most of the involvement of washington and its nato allies, the more firmly the western camp asserted, the in expediency hope on international investigation. our case kellum up in has more details on why the resolution failed to pass. and the latest on the un security council meeting because there was not enough votes in favor, the resolution ultimately fail. now, after the resolution failed, the russian ambassador and benzine took to the floor and essentially p
this hook is used. we have a saying at this hat has called fire and the united states as usual, links this resolution with ukraine. although not a single word about ukraine was sat in this resolution or anywhere when we raised the issue of an object of international investigation. the tactics of all american and european colleagues amounted to on the one hand, denied the involvement of the united states. and on the other hand, prevention entrance, parents, and impartial clarification of the...
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so the way them one of each of us is a she just told us to be will. this will also go with anthony up as well. for model, there are not a shit is shown in this movie movie because we need to do to come on. you can use, you print them or what are going to prevent from what you should not register. my partner from compartment daniel micah toby's teach new monthly post, a feature that if they use the at the promotional, which will be the car dealership if thought with need lease a model from wide solution. now the quote, so you really have to piece t b as 20 board and i know that you know, for you for the sports channels and what's a choice dish not for you for the what is the one with i had to look at that ah, with ah ah, the claims of the king of the belgians leopold the 2nd to the congo were finally authorized by the leading european countries in 1885. in the very heart of the african continent. a state under the rule of the belgian monarch was declared. since the beginning, the congo free state was total may him for the local population and functione
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many of us use facial recognition technology to unlock our phones. well now there's a move to allow law enforcement to use that technology in some cases for public safety. our lauren thompson has been covering this on why people have been pushing back. >> reporter: nathan sheer has been an organizer for over a decade. his fight, to preserve the right to privacy. but they could allow law enforcement to use facial recognition for public safety. >> really, there is no way to separate the harms and the risks of government use of face technology from the use of technology at all. and in a park where there are 200 to 300 people, several thousand people, not infrequently. there's something there in the absence of government use based on the technology where you could go and listen to voices and messages that might be controversial without fears and whether you are in unison with them and something that could potentially have a negative impact on your life. you have that shared network. >> they protect people's rights to privacy, which strips their right to
many of us use facial recognition technology to unlock our phones. well now there's a move to allow law enforcement to use that technology in some cases for public safety. our lauren thompson has been covering this on why people have been pushing back. >> reporter: nathan sheer has been an organizer for over a decade. his fight, to preserve the right to privacy. but they could allow law enforcement to use facial recognition for public safety. >> really, there is no way to separate...
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when that is done, all us data will be under the protection of us law and under the control of the us—led security team. and committee chair cathy mcmorris rodgers didn't hold back as she addressed tiktok�*s ceo shou zi chew. i expect today you will say anything to avoid this outcome, like you are, "100% responsible" for what tiktok does, that you suddenly endorse a national data privacy standard, that project texas is more than a marketing scheme, that tiktok doesn't harm our innocent children, or that your ties to the chinese communist party through bytedance isjust a myth. we are not buying it. joining me now is anton dahbura, who is the executive director ofjohns hopkins university information security institute. thank you very much for coming on the programme. thank you very much for coming on the programme-— thank you very much for coming on the programme. thanks for having me. these hearings — the programme. thanks for having me. these hearings that _ the programme. thanks for having me. these hearings that we _ the programme. thanks for having me. these hearings that we just
when that is done, all us data will be under the protection of us law and under the control of the us—led security team. and committee chair cathy mcmorris rodgers didn't hold back as she addressed tiktok�*s ceo shou zi chew. i expect today you will say anything to avoid this outcome, like you are, "100% responsible" for what tiktok does, that you suddenly endorse a national data privacy standard, that project texas is more than a marketing scheme, that tiktok doesn't harm our...
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first republic is another us _ here in the us. first republic is another us bank— here in the us. first republic is another us bank that _ here in the us. first republic is another us bank that is - here in the us. first republic is another us bank that is in - here in the us. first republic is i another us bank that is in trouble, there are efforts going on to rescue it led byjp morgan, one of the biggest banks on wall street. what impact is that having? is that working? impact is that having? is that workin: ? �* ,. impact is that having? is that workint? �* ,. a, , working? between the rescue efforts b jp working? between the rescue efforts by jp morgan — working? between the rescue efforts byjp morgan and _ working? between the rescue efforts by jp morgan and the _ working? between the rescue efforts by jp morgan and the reassurances i byjp morgan and the reassurances that we have heard just now from janet yellen, we are seeing that shares a first republic have jumped up shares a first republic have jumped up by shares a first republic have jumped up by more than 25% in
first republic is another us _ here in the us. first republic is another us bank— here in the us. first republic is another us bank that _ here in the us. first republic is another us bank that is - here in the us. first republic is another us bank that is in - here in the us. first republic is i another us bank that is in trouble, there are efforts going on to rescue it led byjp morgan, one of the biggest banks on wall street. what impact is that having? is that working? impact is that...
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talk us through what we know at this stage. talk us through what we know at this sta . e. talk us through what we know at this staue. ., ., talk us through what we know at this stage-— this stage. the pentagon says this stage. the pentagon says this clash of _ this stage. the pentagon says this clash of the _ this stage. the pentagon says this clash of the us _ this stage. the pentagon says this clash of the us drone - this stage. the pentagon says this clash of the us drone and russian fighterjet must have quite a long time, 30—a0 minutes. it is sad the jets intercepted the drone, dumping fuel onto it and damaging its propeller. that is when it seems the decision by essentially the remote operators of the drone was made to crush it onto the sea it was a complete loss, completely broken. we are hearing quite a word of both and different accounts as to why this happened with the russians sang, in fact the ambassador in washington saying that it was being provocative being in that area. —— saying. the american saying it had every right of being over international wat
talk us through what we know at this stage. talk us through what we know at this sta . e. talk us through what we know at this staue. ., ., talk us through what we know at this stage-— this stage. the pentagon says this stage. the pentagon says this clash of _ this stage. the pentagon says this clash of the _ this stage. the pentagon says this clash of the us _ this stage. the pentagon says this clash of the us drone - this stage. the pentagon says this clash of the us drone and russian...
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to use any app that they want. the argument for, what you call it? international safety and domestic safety, there need to be steps taken to inner protect information because it is so easy to share on the app, share things that you do not realise you are sharing. i think they're going to have an issue... they are fully within their rights... to have an issue... they are fully within their rights. . ._ within their rights... pol, we are auoin to within their rights... pol, we are going to have — within their rights... pol, we are going to have to _ within their rights... pol, we are going to have to leave _ within their rights... pol, we are going to have to leave it - within their rights... pol, we are going to have to leave it there. l going to have to leave it there. forgive me. i am so grateful to have an expert to talk to. you're watching bbc news. this is bbc news. the headlines: the former pakistani prime minister imran khan is travelling to court in islamabad to face corruption charges. his home was raided
to use any app that they want. the argument for, what you call it? international safety and domestic safety, there need to be steps taken to inner protect information because it is so easy to share on the app, share things that you do not realise you are sharing. i think they're going to have an issue... they are fully within their rights... to have an issue... they are fully within their rights. . ._ within their rights... pol, we are auoin to within their rights... pol, we are going to have...
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- what a nuclear program early, it brings us closer to reality, radically brings us closer, but in this particular question it answers directly to your question. the amount of nuclear material of uranium, but it is not known whether iran has resumed its own program to create nuclear weapons, this is a little different , but if there is a 10th amount of nuclear material , then at any moment you can simply cancel the bans and quickly create nuclear weapons , so if literally, the material in box, but it is not known whether they actually resumed the nuclear program or the weapons program. thank you very much , mr. oleksiy oleksiy ezhyak, yes, the national institute of strategic studies was with us . thank you for being with us, yehor shchyrinda i have been with you for the last five hours, and iryna koval is ready to continue our broadcast with news. iro, we welcome you for the word , thank you, colleagues. literally in a moment , i will tell you about the most important thing, so please wait in ukraine at 12 o'clock news time on the espresso tv channel in the studio iryna koval welcomes e
- what a nuclear program early, it brings us closer to reality, radically brings us closer, but in this particular question it answers directly to your question. the amount of nuclear material of uranium, but it is not known whether iran has resumed its own program to create nuclear weapons, this is a little different , but if there is a 10th amount of nuclear material , then at any moment you can simply cancel the bans and quickly create nuclear weapons , so if literally, the material in box,...
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every one of us have safety organizations behind us. and you and all of your people are routinely there. talking with us. you are the regulator but we also collaborate. just as we were talking about s.m.s. not necessarily being top down, neither is aviation safety. a lot of times industry brings ideas to the forefront. f.a.a. is right there. doing ed's point and rich's point, technology advances, being there for the new emerging technologies and understanding that my son had teachers training kids for jobs that don't exist yet and we're trying to fund the f.a.a. for technology that doesn't exist yet. i think engagement, making sure we stay right there, present, with the existing users and the new users, are going to benefit us all. >> let me just say a couple of things. i was at the -- i was at the gallery, everyone should go there in your time here thrasms sign there that i liked. it said the present is now the understand unimaginable future. we are living the future. right? i hope it doesn't come as any surprise to this audience and t
every one of us have safety organizations behind us. and you and all of your people are routinely there. talking with us. you are the regulator but we also collaborate. just as we were talking about s.m.s. not necessarily being top down, neither is aviation safety. a lot of times industry brings ideas to the forefront. f.a.a. is right there. doing ed's point and rich's point, technology advances, being there for the new emerging technologies and understanding that my son had teachers training...
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it's used in a disparaging way to criticize democrats, progressive democrats, who really want to use government for social justice programs, things of that nature. the interesting thing is originally woke was a term used by the african american community. woke comes from awake. stay awake in case of police brutality and other injustices done to african americans. that term has evolved to where republicans use it in an entirely different manner as i have suggested above. >> over the years i did see this term evolve. i wonder how did it change so much. like you said it was first used by the black community and of late i'm hearing the term used almost as a tool by republican conservatives. >> audrey, you are right. it is a tool and it places all of the grievances under one four-letter world. dr. fauci has been named as a woke person. giving aid to ukraine has been a woke concept. anything you're doing in some way that offends the maga-type republicans is considered woke, and, to be fair, by the way, we use another term, maga, progressive democrats use maga almost in the same way. a conv
it's used in a disparaging way to criticize democrats, progressive democrats, who really want to use government for social justice programs, things of that nature. the interesting thing is originally woke was a term used by the african american community. woke comes from awake. stay awake in case of police brutality and other injustices done to african americans. that term has evolved to where republicans use it in an entirely different manner as i have suggested above. >> over the years...
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of using this technology? ok, so our company uses and if we steps for me to feel communication and the name says it's purely for new field communications. so that's when you are near the payment terminal or another. and if the leader, the reader, the machine can spot that there is a particular payment instrument or another id, for example, doc has sort of data program on it. so just for example, bank account data dog can be charged when you present the hands to the payment terminal. so it's a technology that has been there for a tentative year. so ready, and it's quite come on in the payment industry, especially in europe. we're pretty much all the cards issued our contact with and we decided to take it to another level by decreasing the cards the wearable say into the size of paper pins and put it in, put them into the human body by designing bio safe and secure influence now are there a security risks with this? for example, can someone just use your hand or arm on their terminal and it processes the payment
of using this technology? ok, so our company uses and if we steps for me to feel communication and the name says it's purely for new field communications. so that's when you are near the payment terminal or another. and if the leader, the reader, the machine can spot that there is a particular payment instrument or another id, for example, doc has sort of data program on it. so just for example, bank account data dog can be charged when you present the hands to the payment terminal. so it's a...
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our data can also be used to monitor us to a degree never seen before. the result is a world where anyone can be a target. this example out of high. what about india shows just how fast that can happen. this is indian activist as q masoud. he lives in one of the most highly surveilled cities in the world. in 2021. he was stopped in the streets of hyderabad by the police. and they asked me to burn in with this one. so i asked, why did they have not given any explanation and they said, just remove your mouth. the police took a photo with his face, but they wouldn't tell him what it would be used for this. it was triggering did, they will use me photograph with home didn't share this photographs. this is a class issue. the conduit does exercise in the wash videos that you get didn't need to begin pushing them. but the book people knew to fear because mrs. masoud wrote to the police but was met with a wall of silence since then he's been raising awareness of the potential dangers posed by facial recognition technology. i believe that building it up is of peo
our data can also be used to monitor us to a degree never seen before. the result is a world where anyone can be a target. this example out of high. what about india shows just how fast that can happen. this is indian activist as q masoud. he lives in one of the most highly surveilled cities in the world. in 2021. he was stopped in the streets of hyderabad by the police. and they asked me to burn in with this one. so i asked, why did they have not given any explanation and they said, just...
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busy sense of cognitive abilities that kind of ask us like put us in a position to ask questions about what does it need to do? and that is where we face existential risks. so this gradual accumulation of ethical social, political risks and brings us today today essential dangers. so you can kind of like buy into this kind of analysis and that's, that's the position that i kind of depend on work on. then we need to think about multiplicity and figure out ways to take the system, but not just a system, basically that the companies and the institutions that give rise to, to the production of the systems. and we need to kind of make a reconfiguration of economic and political arrangements. and i think maybe the united states and other parts of the world. but i say united states, because many of these generate today are models that have captured the imagination of the public in the world is coming from there. so what does that look like? we're to reconfigure political economic arrangements. what do you, what do you mean concretely? i, it should not be the change that one country in the wor
busy sense of cognitive abilities that kind of ask us like put us in a position to ask questions about what does it need to do? and that is where we face existential risks. so this gradual accumulation of ethical social, political risks and brings us today today essential dangers. so you can kind of like buy into this kind of analysis and that's, that's the position that i kind of depend on work on. then we need to think about multiplicity and figure out ways to take the system, but not just a...
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our parents, france came to us in the evening. we played as always, there was also a man who turned out to be the one who betrayed us. when he was living people in uniforms ran into the apartment. the light switch turned off because somebody fell on the switch. they started to twist my dad's arms. we saw people lane on the floor with their hands behind their heads. then with a lead to the other room where we set for 2 hours with a woman asking us questions such as what passport 0 parents have. i responded, i don't know. it was very scary. then our mother was allowed to see us for a couple of minutes before being separated again. put in is the bella. i but there was always hope. i understood it would be hot, but it was even hard to mentally to understand and our girls were there with somebody. we didn't know there was a risk that they would end up in an orphanage and i didn't know how much timing would take to find them, which at 1st they were supposed to be returned before january the 30. but ukraine kept create an obstacles with
our parents, france came to us in the evening. we played as always, there was also a man who turned out to be the one who betrayed us. when he was living people in uniforms ran into the apartment. the light switch turned off because somebody fell on the switch. they started to twist my dad's arms. we saw people lane on the floor with their hands behind their heads. then with a lead to the other room where we set for 2 hours with a woman asking us questions such as what passport 0 parents have....
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are being used at the in most of us are being used at the beginning of this war. so, ukrainians will use them when they are ready and they will use it in an orchestrated way, properly and they'll use them and cloud, not triple. they'll use them and cloud, not trile. . ~' , they'll use them and cloud, not trile. x' , ., they'll use them and cloud, not trile. , ., triple. picking up on some the oints triple. picking up on some the points you _ triple. picking up on some the points you made, _ triple. picking up on some the points you made, the - triple. picking up on some the points you made, the former. triple. picking up on some the - points you made, the former senior military intelligence officer, they need to be used with surprise and russian military is watching everything ukrainian military is doing, can, is that achievable, that element of surprise that the general was saying is really crucial here? massively and ukrainians of done that before hand. we look at what they've _ that before hand. we look at what they've done, not only did they defeat — they've
are being used at the in most of us are being used at the beginning of this war. so, ukrainians will use them when they are ready and they will use it in an orchestrated way, properly and they'll use them and cloud, not triple. they'll use them and cloud, not trile. . ~' , they'll use them and cloud, not trile. x' , ., they'll use them and cloud, not trile. , ., triple. picking up on some the oints triple. picking up on some the points you _ triple. picking up on some the points you made, _...
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that has been quite a bit of income for us, $30,000 a day for us. that is our name operating budget for the zoo. it is a big hit. it causes a lot of stress and difficulty with our aviary collapse. we had six birds frightened out of the aviary. we have been able to recover all but one of them. we are still looking for one of our birds. it's been a tough winter. dion: we wish you a the best of luck -- the best of luck going forward, hoping the storm systems will end soon. to you, colleen, thank you so much for being here. >> thank you, my pleasure. dion: with another powerful storm bearing down on the bay area, many people are experiencing something called storm fatigue. we t here to tell you about life insurance through the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three ps. the three what? the three ps? what are the three ps? the three ps of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits you
that has been quite a bit of income for us, $30,000 a day for us. that is our name operating budget for the zoo. it is a big hit. it causes a lot of stress and difficulty with our aviary collapse. we had six birds frightened out of the aviary. we have been able to recover all but one of them. we are still looking for one of our birds. it's been a tough winter. dion: we wish you a the best of luck -- the best of luck going forward, hoping the storm systems will end soon. to you, colleen, thank...
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in the us, this isn't a new ban. tiktok has already been barred from government phones, from the department of defense and other defence and security related agencies. this just takes things a step further. the worry is that peoples' personal and professional lives could cross and that government data and government secrets could be collected by tiktok and end up in the hands of the chinese as a result. how likely do you think is it for the us to totally ban tiktok? notjust from government devices butjust altogether? from a logistical standpoint, this will be incredibly hard and something that doesn't happen in the united states. civil liberties groups are already up in arms about this. to single out one app and then ban it from phones would be incredibly hard and face a court battle. you could force companies like apple and google to remove that app from their app stores, but people already have it, millions of people already have it on their phones. absolutely. also, a lot of americans make quite a lot of money thr
in the us, this isn't a new ban. tiktok has already been barred from government phones, from the department of defense and other defence and security related agencies. this just takes things a step further. the worry is that peoples' personal and professional lives could cross and that government data and government secrets could be collected by tiktok and end up in the hands of the chinese as a result. how likely do you think is it for the us to totally ban tiktok? notjust from government...
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if we do that, shame on us. for those who say the president has article 2 authority, he can do this on his own. you can't have it both ways. is the goal to pull back power from the president or is the goal to say the president has whatever power he needs in iraq? what i want to do is be crystal clear. if the 2002 aumf is repealed, we have a whole in our defense. we do not have congressional response or statement about what to do to protect over 2000 americans serving in iraqi iraqo have been attacked 56 times. if you repeal the aumf, let's replace it to one tailored to the situation involving american forces being attacked by shiite militias in iraq to be unee unequivocal to the shiite militias and others that you attack americans at your own peril. if you do not do that, you have exposed our troops and you have created a threat to those fighting the war we're in now. if you think that al qaeda has been defeated and they're not a threat to us and our partners in the middle east and europe, you're not following t
if we do that, shame on us. for those who say the president has article 2 authority, he can do this on his own. you can't have it both ways. is the goal to pull back power from the president or is the goal to say the president has whatever power he needs in iraq? what i want to do is be crystal clear. if the 2002 aumf is repealed, we have a whole in our defense. we do not have congressional response or statement about what to do to protect over 2000 americans serving in iraqi iraqo have been...
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britain using britain. and it's not enough to rule the world any more, you know, other forces. moscow has denied allegations from washington that the russian and was brought down an american military drone over the black sea russians . defense ministry stays the drone, crushed into the water, off the crimean coast office, suffering a flight failure. the u. a. v was flying with its transponder switched off and violated the boundaries of airspace established for the purpose of conducting the special military operation, which had been communicated to all users of international airspace unpublished in accordance with international norms. the u. s. as acute russian gets of downing, a drone over the black ca, what is described as an unsafe an unprofessional, into that one of the jet struck the propeller of the drug. so the operators bitch, the into the sea that's according to the us european command. now the russian is believe to be heading toward crime in when the incident occurred. us officials have said this a
britain using britain. and it's not enough to rule the world any more, you know, other forces. moscow has denied allegations from washington that the russian and was brought down an american military drone over the black sea russians . defense ministry stays the drone, crushed into the water, off the crimean coast office, suffering a flight failure. the u. a. v was flying with its transponder switched off and violated the boundaries of airspace established for the purpose of conducting the...
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they are trying to scare us and stop us from protesting. prevent this from our rights from doing what we're doing here tonight and stop this to my emotion. we never believe we would be in this situation, but i am happy to see that we're fighting that we're not giving up. we will keep protesting. it shows how important it is. it really rooms my heart to see what is going on here, and hopefully we'll succeed. form a israeli air force brigadier general told us that the extremists in the netanyahu government have not only weakens the nation's military, but also increase the chances of violence in the west bank. air force is built on the strength of ha, it's reserve pilots. and so the quant consequence in the short while it say within a month or so people don't lose their proficiency. but if they don't come to fly. ready regularly within several months, it'll weaken the air force a quite considerably. but this is a blender, the judicial revolution by the government and the parliament, a few critic intervention and media inhibition. ah, and basically it's a blitzkrieg on democracy, which is
they are trying to scare us and stop us from protesting. prevent this from our rights from doing what we're doing here tonight and stop this to my emotion. we never believe we would be in this situation, but i am happy to see that we're fighting that we're not giving up. we will keep protesting. it shows how important it is. it really rooms my heart to see what is going on here, and hopefully we'll succeed. form a israeli air force brigadier general told us that the extremists in the netanyahu...
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could the use this month in congress. could they use tiktok _ this month in congress. could they use tiktok to _ this month in congress. could they use tiktok to control - this month in congress. could | they use tiktok to control data on millions of users?— on millions of users? yes. could they _ on millions of users? yes. could they use _ on millions of users? yes. could they use it - on millions of users? yes. could they use it to - on millions of users? yes. | could they use it to control the software on millions of devices given the opportunity to do so? , devices given the opportunity to do so?- what's - devices given the opportunity to do so? yes. what's more concerning _ to do so? yes. what's more concerning for _ to do so? yes. what's more concerning for tiktok - to do so? yes. what's more concerning for tiktok is - to do so? yes. what's more concerning for tiktok is it i concerning for tiktok is it appears to have done the impossible — unite the democrats and republicans. i think this is going to be unchartered territory for him and it will be really inte
could the use this month in congress. could they use tiktok _ this month in congress. could they use tiktok to _ this month in congress. could they use tiktok to control - this month in congress. could | they use tiktok to control data on millions of users?— on millions of users? yes. could they _ on millions of users? yes. could they use _ on millions of users? yes. could they use it - on millions of users? yes. could they use it to - on millions of users? yes. | could they use it to control...