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we measure they used with an app. we measure they used with an app. we measure the performance is delivered to them and to an extent what they are doing on their mobile phones. why do you think liverpool came top? honestly i have no idea. we looked ata number of honestly i have no idea. we looked at a number of different cities and it was quite interesting to see quite large variation. people in liverpool spend on average seven minutes per phone call and at the bottom of the table was bradford at just over three minutes. and the difference between liverpool at the top of london that came second is quite enormous. you have got the list of chatty cities and it is livable and a big spike to get to number one. —— liverpool. we had quite a big sample, 4 billion data points, and so these differences are significant. what is driving them? frankly your guess is as good as mine. we know about variations between young people adult people and how they use their phone but there is variation between cities as well. what surprised me about this is that people a
we measure they used with an app. we measure they used with an app. we measure the performance is delivered to them and to an extent what they are doing on their mobile phones. why do you think liverpool came top? honestly i have no idea. we looked ata number of honestly i have no idea. we looked at a number of different cities and it was quite interesting to see quite large variation. people in liverpool spend on average seven minutes per phone call and at the bottom of the table was bradford...
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we no longer catch fish like we used to do it had a big economic impact on us. right now you can sit ups and come up empty or get just one cut away in the old days we would get a good catch every day. the main cause for the depletion of stocks is overfishing pollution from industrial activity is another problem these issues have made it harder to meet the rising demand for fish. this has prompted some ugandans to set up fish farms. one of the biggest challenges is the lack of clean fresh water. runs of fish from outside the capital kampala. to fish farming you have to keep flushing your points all the time so you can imagine the amount of money that was spent just an actual that we had water running into the different points every 10000. she's taking part in a union funded project called vision one she and the other fish from us are learning about a new technology. it was developed by a team of european and african scientists the project is led by professor john from the university of kansas way in germany the team has come up with a new system green use west wa
we no longer catch fish like we used to do it had a big economic impact on us. right now you can sit ups and come up empty or get just one cut away in the old days we would get a good catch every day. the main cause for the depletion of stocks is overfishing pollution from industrial activity is another problem these issues have made it harder to meet the rising demand for fish. this has prompted some ugandans to set up fish farms. one of the biggest challenges is the lack of clean fresh water....
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we should go back to what do used to be you know in the fifty's whereby we use a vegetative league to save food we use a cotton box to stop most things we ought to be doing to save the environment let's the last exam because a little bit of the question of overfishing and africom on the coasts of the region the message size for fishing you know tsunami should log is smaller than the specific fight mr eyes because if you measure by this a smaller than it is that you take on bald more fishes done just what you targeted the federal government can help by have been you know money train systems all over the coastline because we got our fish resources with the people who would do more to come from and to do consciously to. discuss the environment nigeria without talking about the oil industry and its impact on the environment well we have oil fields and this oil fields affects the fish resources because the juveniles cannot breathe when there is oil on the surface of the water so the 7 of by and then we have the whole fish top level for human consumption this week in the un the un talk abou
we should go back to what do used to be you know in the fifty's whereby we use a vegetative league to save food we use a cotton box to stop most things we ought to be doing to save the environment let's the last exam because a little bit of the question of overfishing and africom on the coasts of the region the message size for fishing you know tsunami should log is smaller than the specific fight mr eyes because if you measure by this a smaller than it is that you take on bald more fishes done...
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tell us. a touch of cynicism! thank you. tell us. would you go? hashtag worklife isa us. would you go? hashtag worklife is a way to get in touch. we know that playing is bad for the planet but what about the rubbish we produce when we are in the air? we will look at new research into how to eliminate mile high single use wrappers and plastics on the headphones. this is worklife from bbc news. nearly three quarters of drivers want councils to take action against motorists who leave the engine running while their car is parked, according to new rac research. only a handful of councils use existing powers to hand out £20 fines. joining us now is nicholas lyes, head of roads policy at the rac. is this realistic? goodness knows how many keep their engine ticking over. i hope it is realistic because the legislation is already in place. so section 42 to other road traffic act 1988 specifically outlaws unnecessary engine idling and there is actually a determination and a well from drivers to ask for councils to enforce this. we know that local authorities are under a lot of fina
tell us. a touch of cynicism! thank you. tell us. would you go? hashtag worklife isa us. would you go? hashtag worklife is a way to get in touch. we know that playing is bad for the planet but what about the rubbish we produce when we are in the air? we will look at new research into how to eliminate mile high single use wrappers and plastics on the headphones. this is worklife from bbc news. nearly three quarters of drivers want councils to take action against motorists who leave the engine...
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us this is. the only dust looks after the small chapel the villages within the new bonds and moro autonomous region. facilitate simply and. my worry is that we just don't know. if we go to the town hall for example we don't know what will happen to us when the muslims are in poland and what they. you can do to us. even i mean money. i mean what someone said in that book i know that's why i'm scared when our date is in town and not christians. or. me and madge local guy did that mean i'm a good and i'm not that was mother of course i'm afraid that my robbery will happen again i saw what happened in mirali the city was destroyed and our livelihood would also be destroyed if this were to happen somewhere here in our area daily income because all i want to in our. life here. we don't want to be evacuated and we don't want to live without direction and they don't want the muscle in the mine back with the man. woman who in which one who would carry. the villagers are descendants of christian settlers f
us this is. the only dust looks after the small chapel the villages within the new bonds and moro autonomous region. facilitate simply and. my worry is that we just don't know. if we go to the town hall for example we don't know what will happen to us when the muslims are in poland and what they. you can do to us. even i mean money. i mean what someone said in that book i know that's why i'm scared when our date is in town and not christians. or. me and madge local guy did that mean i'm a good...
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why won't you use that roaster? >> we actually are using a very small roaster with an advanced smoke abatement device to what you may have been smelling downtown is numerous coffee roasters just like sight glass on 20th who just recently has stopped roasting at that site. so they've had that roaster installed for ten years. with no smoke abatement so i'm assuming what you smelled downtown could have been a large-scale roaster with no smoke abatement. it's all about the smoke abatement. you have to have the smoke travel into the unit and be dissipated. >> is there a specific reason you won't use the roaster? >> we are using the best available controlled technology. so it's considered by the air quality management district so we are, in our opinion using an advanced smoke abatement unit. >> i see you are following the letter of the law but i don't know if it's the spirit of what the neighbors are looking for. is it a considerable massive cost difference? >> i don't see why you're just not going to agree to use that sp
why won't you use that roaster? >> we actually are using a very small roaster with an advanced smoke abatement device to what you may have been smelling downtown is numerous coffee roasters just like sight glass on 20th who just recently has stopped roasting at that site. so they've had that roaster installed for ten years. with no smoke abatement so i'm assuming what you smelled downtown could have been a large-scale roaster with no smoke abatement. it's all about the smoke abatement....
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youth use. urgency is further rejected by this other problem, the vaping lung injuries but i think that the administration is considers it duty to protect children a top priority. they are reacting responsible. >> when they finally review these products, they must assess both of they are appropriate for the protection of public health. will fda then ultimately determine the dangers of youth use outweigh any potential benefits to adult smokers. >> we've issued guidances to industry but with the information is to be included, we've been very clear and we've already approved products through that process. thus a sort of things that we consider. the benefit, the standard is what you mentioned. has to be goodef for the public health. >> thank you for your responses. with all of these newu tobacco products flooding the market over the past few years, you've got a full understanding of the public health risk, it's not surprising that we are now any crisis situation today. mys concern over and over agai
youth use. urgency is further rejected by this other problem, the vaping lung injuries but i think that the administration is considers it duty to protect children a top priority. they are reacting responsible. >> when they finally review these products, they must assess both of they are appropriate for the protection of public health. will fda then ultimately determine the dangers of youth use outweigh any potential benefits to adult smokers. >> we've issued guidances to industry...
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use. the minerals and if it did you see this as of his as walking through the 1st afforded him cells that became somebody think it's useful. to scrap the law to come in on this done by at the point waiting for dave barry is to declare or declare some of his system to play and most of them must occur and that's way the take if. it was not then they anybody's need to check it if you could see if i had a disability fund but told that this is it it may have affordable for example if you think about tape people it was the only way can really be about 2 or 3 but then that people would buy a little reliable and do some repair work on it you want to give it to make comics tools you can look at it to see what had become repaid. with the doing and. in the. evening go to. it. and. this machine then need to find out about how this is not. an action that is when it's working and then this one through the 4th wall from the legion of egypt. if i find out where the forces and things are a few names. in. t
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use. sharon can correct me if i am wrong, that is not the way the configuration of the space is currently. >> what would have been the square footage of an accessory use to have been allowed. >> i think it's typically 30%. the accessories cannot be more than 30% of the size of the total use. >> in this instance when part of the second-story and part of the rear i assume exceeds? >> from my understanding, you know the portion of the commercial state -- space is the total, right. from my understanding there is like design professional office use, and then upstairs is more for the portion of it for the office use. >> the majority of the space is actually the design? >> so it exceeds 30%? >> that's right. >> i am very in favor of keeping this multi- decade local business running. i'm not trying to create a vacant storefront. i think this is exactly where this type of business belongs. i really like the way she's kind of taking her business and combining in a way that will enable her to stay wh
use. sharon can correct me if i am wrong, that is not the way the configuration of the space is currently. >> what would have been the square footage of an accessory use to have been allowed. >> i think it's typically 30%. the accessories cannot be more than 30% of the size of the total use. >> in this instance when part of the second-story and part of the rear i assume exceeds? >> from my understanding, you know the portion of the commercial state -- space is the total,...
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but you are not telling us how many you are going to bring us. you are not saying they have to meet a certain mark. >> we are saying every proposal that meets the qualifications will come to the port commission. so that's why we limited the time to five minutes frankly because we didn't know if we would have 20 or -- that's a lot historically. so that's why we limited it to five minutes. but seah your point that's a short -- we see your point that that's a short amount of time. but that's the plan, that every proposer who meets the minimum qualifications will come to the port so you all have an opportunity to see the proposals that the panel will be evaluating. >> one final rationale is one of the things we thought about was because those public presentations are happening before the scoring panel hears the interviews, we were a little concerned that a respondent might decide to strategically amend its proposal in the interview or do something based on what they hear at the public presentations that would -- we felt like the more emphasis should
but you are not telling us how many you are going to bring us. you are not saying they have to meet a certain mark. >> we are saying every proposal that meets the qualifications will come to the port commission. so that's why we limited the time to five minutes frankly because we didn't know if we would have 20 or -- that's a lot historically. so that's why we limited it to five minutes. but seah your point that's a short -- we see your point that that's a short amount of time. but that's...
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but hopefully his example will be with us. elijah used to say when he saw conflict and confrontation. when he saw things he thought were not up to the standards we had set for our country and for ourselves because of our faith or our constitution and our declaration, he would say, we are better than that. t us all say as we human beings do things that from time to time are not kind to one another, not thoughtful, not respectful to one another. let us say to ourselves, we are better than that. that's what elijah said to himself. in that spirit of unity i will be yielding shorled to the republican leader to share his reflections. but first as i referred to -- as maryland's favorite daughter, i am honored to yield to the speaker of the house, nancy pelosi. nancy pelosi d'alesandro. she would say nancy d'alesandro pelosi, i understand that. but we are so proud of our speaker. madam speaker. the speaker: thank you very much . very disconcerting day for so many of us here. thank you, mr. hoyer, for bringing us together to mourn the
but hopefully his example will be with us. elijah used to say when he saw conflict and confrontation. when he saw things he thought were not up to the standards we had set for our country and for ourselves because of our faith or our constitution and our declaration, he would say, we are better than that. t us all say as we human beings do things that from time to time are not kind to one another, not thoughtful, not respectful to one another. let us say to ourselves, we are better than that....
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manufactured habits from used. the former students uses recycled materials such as rubber. and all the plastics she sells her creations in her shop in kampala. word of her label gets a wardrobe spread fast and it's selling well. i decided to simplify my god into all small things but i use than i did today. and i'm using right now i'm using question as i will i mean acacia good fortune is my voice because people in the lounge and everyone in uganda and outside uganda fashion organizes regular cleanup days with her friends for 26 year old lives in a slum in kampala although there has been an official ban on policing backs for 3 years in uganda. it still hasn't properly taken in fact alice and her friends always find a lot of bags churn the clean up which event recycles in her artwork right from. when i just used to do the general cleaning. they used to do this one teller walk and they put a band. but as an artist i don't support that because it causes pollution once again they managed to collect a lot of plastic according to the kampala city council around 50 percent of plast
manufactured habits from used. the former students uses recycled materials such as rubber. and all the plastics she sells her creations in her shop in kampala. word of her label gets a wardrobe spread fast and it's selling well. i decided to simplify my god into all small things but i use than i did today. and i'm using right now i'm using question as i will i mean acacia good fortune is my voice because people in the lounge and everyone in uganda and outside uganda fashion organizes regular...
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but the public wants to help us come up with us and. because she's saying. this is the issue so it's not. the only city under. the sea of us before us i think that's been left me. in tears this year get it done to him. again here. in. this situation is. this you can see and. anybody. should and will look at you know. the. second was a step that was good for the country i include. the grand opening by do it's spite of the other come here often but i call this. the event marking. the view of the love of goodness. of all. of that that with the power of the world. then by those. who wish. this is god's will this is most of us. sure. sure. missed. this summer's world cup to. the men who are going to block the ball as if. this were. the spinsterhood from still with the on of off them on. the show the holes a little does. this. poster. long for this one this morning resemble the shifts in blocks around. these exhibits are open to getting it under this new sort of use we don't feed the muslims. is really starting to see shits can put that's a community of weishaupt
but the public wants to help us come up with us and. because she's saying. this is the issue so it's not. the only city under. the sea of us before us i think that's been left me. in tears this year get it done to him. again here. in. this situation is. this you can see and. anybody. should and will look at you know. the. second was a step that was good for the country i include. the grand opening by do it's spite of the other come here often but i call this. the event marking. the view of the...
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the us is. studies have shown that for every quarter or euro the state spends on supporting the volunteer effort it gets 10 times that value back in return 1st because of the clean up work itself but also because of the weight boost environmental awareness and social solidarity but all that. we want to go sure and other activists have had a plaque set up at the place where this environment. initiative began in memory of the whale that came to such a painful and here. with a stomach full of plastic you brought us the message about what is happening to the oceans thank you for waking up to. a wake up call that's intended to be heard far beyond the coast of norway now in most cities around india freshen hot food is delivered at your doorstep at the click of a button while this is immensely convenient what many of us don't calculate is the amount of plastic used in packaging this food and how easily it becomes trash once the food is consumed some food delivery companies in the country are trying to
the us is. studies have shown that for every quarter or euro the state spends on supporting the volunteer effort it gets 10 times that value back in return 1st because of the clean up work itself but also because of the weight boost environmental awareness and social solidarity but all that. we want to go sure and other activists have had a plaque set up at the place where this environment. initiative began in memory of the whale that came to such a painful and here. with a stomach full of...
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don't bring us a proposal, bring us capabilities. >> don't bring me a proposal. don't bring me 18 power point slides, bring me something that's usable today. anybody else want to jump on that? >> i can speak a little bit even to the congressional side of this because even in the context of mars, what we are finding is still in some cases the level of discomfort on the hill with all things agile development because it is not well defined by definition. particularly as they are looking for us to justify resources and investment, they are saying, well, when is it going to be delivered? when are you going to be able to use it? when can i see something concrete? how much is it going to cost? we are saying we are not sure. we are going to agile development we are going like some, not like some and we have to adjust. some are having a hard time embracing and supporting that. yes the department has work to do on it, for sure. we all have work to do on leveraging some of the flexibilities that already exist. but we have to work on congress on the receiving enbecause they
don't bring us a proposal, bring us capabilities. >> don't bring me a proposal. don't bring me 18 power point slides, bring me something that's usable today. anybody else want to jump on that? >> i can speak a little bit even to the congressional side of this because even in the context of mars, what we are finding is still in some cases the level of discomfort on the hill with all things agile development because it is not well defined by definition. particularly as they are...
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if you are also doing your bit tell us about it visit our website or send us a tweet hash tag doing your bit. we share your stories. on monkeys are closest on the relatives but are under threats in many places in africa so protected areas are needed to help these primates of life one of the biggest song turris he's in uganda can you tell us more about that. yes sandra kibali national park has on the specially high density of primates 13 different species that's the park one of uganda most important tourist attractions we joined a tour there i will bring it to you. you have to head deep into the forests here if you want to catch a glimpse of key bally national parks for the most inhabitants such as the red color boss monkey. no where would you find a higher density of primates than here in western uganda it both starting species in all not including humans. but where are the chimpanzees chimp trackin is one of the pox most popular attractions up here we have a cure for this but nest the chimpanzees build each night is the 1st sign of their presence so far and making the mists is really ve
if you are also doing your bit tell us about it visit our website or send us a tweet hash tag doing your bit. we share your stories. on monkeys are closest on the relatives but are under threats in many places in africa so protected areas are needed to help these primates of life one of the biggest song turris he's in uganda can you tell us more about that. yes sandra kibali national park has on the specially high density of primates 13 different species that's the park one of uganda most...
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for use on people's knees. osteoarthritis of the knee is a commonjoint condition osteoarthritis of the knee is a common joint condition that can cause pain, stiffness and swelling. normally the body can repair low—level damage to the joints but with osteoarthritis, the protective cartilage on the ends of bones brea ks cartilage on the ends of bones breaks down and can't mend itself. in this study, a tiny microphone was attached to the side of the affected knee to pick up acoustic signals from inside thejoint. participants were asked to stand up from a sitting position five times, and some were tested repeatedly over several weeks. although the sounds produced cannot be heard by the human ear, the signals can be analysed by computers. they give an insight into the health of each individual knee joint. like engineering structures, smooth, well lubricated joints move quietly, while rough, uneven surfaces make more noise. the research team says the new approach could lead to better diagnosis of osteoarthritis and
for use on people's knees. osteoarthritis of the knee is a commonjoint condition osteoarthritis of the knee is a common joint condition that can cause pain, stiffness and swelling. normally the body can repair low—level damage to the joints but with osteoarthritis, the protective cartilage on the ends of bones brea ks cartilage on the ends of bones breaks down and can't mend itself. in this study, a tiny microphone was attached to the side of the affected knee to pick up acoustic signals from...
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they're using facebook as a home page or using twitter as their own home page those news streams are their portals into the world of information google and facebook started out as internet companies and it has changed they morphed into media companies they've morphed into a telecommunications provider and at least in the us media companies are regulated newspapers are regulated telecommunications providers are regulated internet companies social media companies like google and facebook are not the roles have changed studies show now that individuals expect the news to find them. and we turn to them and the number one thing that we were out with our company with that money and aren't interested in yes they are that doesn't make anything and everyone to be informed that their baby and you need to create a different format to fit and. there's so much. misinformation and it's packaged very well and it looks the same when you see it on the facebook page we can lose. so much of what we do in terms of the kind of democratic freedoms and market economies. both google and facebook announced t
they're using facebook as a home page or using twitter as their own home page those news streams are their portals into the world of information google and facebook started out as internet companies and it has changed they morphed into media companies they've morphed into a telecommunications provider and at least in the us media companies are regulated newspapers are regulated telecommunications providers are regulated internet companies social media companies like google and facebook are not...
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absa us. live. let. us i. cut. us. live. to go. nuts. q 136-1600. 57 i. thank god. i. was on a bit on the. skin or is it lucky we wanted one. 0 mr pull she. but then i'm on to something. to 20. sometimes cause there's a. vast never. even sound fast off. of it is a utility of the movie to a thought of real. well for me. what this little deal. is the plus not the look. the going to be. the enemy making all but one day. at all solving the same issue. all that good of a god situation. politics going to be given. me just in the new middle sold. one simple mistake could be from cold. fishing as a deep sea diver carries immense risk to the lives of those willing to take a chance but for a former north korean soldier the opportunity for a prosperous new life in the south with his family was an even bigger risk to take . a witness documentary on al-jazeera the next episode of techno the team looks into the environmental impact of waste management trash as a big bills most of them for one of the smelly bills has to be the complexities of recycling when these different plastics a
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for use of a young good moment when i was the only use for use greek i was young with. what's new my thing is. what's new my thing is just out in. this well this loud says give it nothin. whistle disallowed. give it not say give easy a sort of just thought the ball. was a give easy a sort of just thought people. will sort of be out there. is a. small fortune in sort of get there. is a. small fortune indeed again do you want to see. indeed you're. watching a lot about. him you're just seen him as a mere just. the. now the blessid as a leader now the bluster as request and i get you sure morse number one the chela. request and i get you sure most of them will and the chela. you told by monday area. you told bundy area. than. what stormin you have than. what stormin you have for bad stash now you know what that silly media tortious my too. bad stash now you know what that silly media tortious much to do. you do on a stall and not all that what that that so must. you do on a stall and not all that what that that so must. talk the tory and its precious live by in moon i had
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to use. they are very straightforward, and we are able to customize them to an extent to reflect the kinds of outcome measures and key performance indicators that are relevant to us to represent our true north strategic goals. nothing is perfect. going live with an electronic health record that is now in use by more than -- well, nearly 9,000 people, there are going be issues. we have closed thousands of them since august 3. where we are now is dealing with some of our more complex concerns. they deal a little bit more with software, but we really deal more with workflow, people, process, technology, that intersection. as an example, we've always been spending a lot of time at sgfg tackling the topic of patient movement. how do they move from the emergency department to the intensive care department. in the past we had people and process and the technology didn't tell us much. today the technology can tell us a lot. epic can share a lot of information about what's going on and how to effectiv
to use. they are very straightforward, and we are able to customize them to an extent to reflect the kinds of outcome measures and key performance indicators that are relevant to us to represent our true north strategic goals. nothing is perfect. going live with an electronic health record that is now in use by more than -- well, nearly 9,000 people, there are going be issues. we have closed thousands of them since august 3. where we are now is dealing with some of our more complex concerns....
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us more vulnerable. not just the u.s. but our allies. we have to think about how we use these powers properly, strategically, sustainably. we think about how we use sanctions and financial regulations to drive the exclusion of rogue actors from the system. secondly, we think about defensive strategies, because it's the russians and the chinese and even nonstate actors that are thinking about how to use financial and economic resources to influence, coerce, and to shape environments. so what does that defensive posture look like? finally, one part of the strategy that has not been fully articulated yet is how do , we -- how do we use positive economic power as a complement to what we are trying to do, both defensively and offensively, to reshape the environment? this comes up when we talk about china in the one belt one road context, how are we investing strategically? how are we promoting the good behavior and alliances, both state and nonstate, that we want to see? so, how we think about the use of the
us more vulnerable. not just the u.s. but our allies. we have to think about how we use these powers properly, strategically, sustainably. we think about how we use sanctions and financial regulations to drive the exclusion of rogue actors from the system. secondly, we think about defensive strategies, because it's the russians and the chinese and even nonstate actors that are thinking about how to use financial and economic resources to influence, coerce, and to shape environments. so what...
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get ink in it you know i'm $40.00 i want to go king muslim in a skiing course ino us in the us a that i guess i'm deemed. as he listens. to that flick he's going to get close i'm going to. ask him the level is that. oh look there's a lot of this unlucky. seem to be a crucial unease in the world that he had in it. seems to be the nod given away to that maybe at machete employed. people do with him tacky is a that the beanie was a full day not as he did ok even as i see it. and he's always been the guy was good as i'm really almost as dumb as whether that be the. tallest idea that your designs were going to get gigs that are better than i already have had to have been. going to the. city. yes just any kind of the things. our in those times. yes times but on the little ones. at. the moment i mean they'd. rather than that of us and he goes through and then and will give in and. it. is as if we threw that aside. you know there's like a bundle like this and he had this one so that's called. meat on the idea about not by the lucky. victim she's actually. you know this is one of the. but he's
get ink in it you know i'm $40.00 i want to go king muslim in a skiing course ino us in the us a that i guess i'm deemed. as he listens. to that flick he's going to get close i'm going to. ask him the level is that. oh look there's a lot of this unlucky. seem to be a crucial unease in the world that he had in it. seems to be the nod given away to that maybe at machete employed. people do with him tacky is a that the beanie was a full day not as he did ok even as i see it. and he's always been...
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are using a form of g. mail their e-mails are running through google servers all of their incoming and outgoing communications are being monitored by google this is happening also major universities if you enter the university of california after a certain date guess what you're using g. mail whether you know it or not and it was found that google was yes in fact scanning student e-mails for non educational purposes and what those non-insured purposes were we still don't know to this day because google still has not come clean with what they were doing with the information they still haven't certified that they have deleted that data the big challenge was when i found out that google was scanning our student e-mails for advertising purposes and other non educational purposes i went to my state lawmakers and i tried to encourage them to introduce legislation that would ban these practices when i went to the state house who was there a lobbying against any stronger privacy protections for our kids it was goog
are using a form of g. mail their e-mails are running through google servers all of their incoming and outgoing communications are being monitored by google this is happening also major universities if you enter the university of california after a certain date guess what you're using g. mail whether you know it or not and it was found that google was yes in fact scanning student e-mails for non educational purposes and what those non-insured purposes were we still don't know to this day...
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to use the country to use 2 green energy solutions and my 1st reaction. to interactive content teaching to the next generation of environmental protection. using the channels available to people to get action. and we're determined to demand something here for the next generation globally as the environment series of global 3000 on t.w. and online. we have a brick said to deal how the e.u. and to britain but having been there before business on both sides of the channel of cautious and keep stockpiling goods just in capes also coming up nanotechnology block chain and cloud computing sierra leone is banking on the most advanced technology to leapfrog out of all the take and the population shrink all over the world it's a big problem also in rwanda it's honey business declines as these die off. come to do business africa and want to get johnson be with us the british pound surged to a 5 month high today on news that negotiators from britain and the european union struck a new brics it's divorce steel sterling temporarily rose of $1.29. britain's exit from th
to use the country to use 2 green energy solutions and my 1st reaction. to interactive content teaching to the next generation of environmental protection. using the channels available to people to get action. and we're determined to demand something here for the next generation globally as the environment series of global 3000 on t.w. and online. we have a brick said to deal how the e.u. and to britain but having been there before business on both sides of the channel of cautious and keep...
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would have pushing us. believe in a different lifestyle all together it's no more about taking cooling as a thing that's. just as a function but the whole notion of this the art of cooling is something that likely in a court of the imagination of certain plants that who. would like to take this chance and actually exploded from dimension. and studio displayed the latest installation at an exhibition by you and d.p. which strives to fulfill to modern day requirements the destruction with water cools the air while the vertical garden helps tackle air pollution. for danish kumar and his community the shift towards equal cooling has given them a fresh outlook they hope that the growing popularity of natural materials will boost their earnings and improve their prospects of carrying on the profession of their forefathers. and. i haven't listened to anyone for the last few months the team gives me a particular design and checks the quality of the final production in the last 3 to 4 months i must. i have made abou
would have pushing us. believe in a different lifestyle all together it's no more about taking cooling as a thing that's. just as a function but the whole notion of this the art of cooling is something that likely in a court of the imagination of certain plants that who. would like to take this chance and actually exploded from dimension. and studio displayed the latest installation at an exhibition by you and d.p. which strives to fulfill to modern day requirements the destruction with water...
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now, they are coming to see us on make a deal. now, they are coming to see us on thursday and friday. we think there is a chance that we could do something very substantial. read into that what you well. we will all be watching president trump's twitter feed, won't we, to get a sense of what is going on in those talks. that's true, because this latest move by the trump administration will likely escalate the ongoing trade war between the two economic superpowers. because the united states has added 28 new chinese groups to the so—called entity list, which effectively blocks these groups and companies from buying american—made products. well, the commerce department said the organisations include a company that makes surveillance equipment, as well as one which develops facial and voice recognition. as you mentioned, these groups had been targeted for their involvement in human rights abuses against uighers and other human rights abuses in xianjang province. experts estimate 1.5 million minorities have been interned in camps. t
now, they are coming to see us on make a deal. now, they are coming to see us on thursday and friday. we think there is a chance that we could do something very substantial. read into that what you well. we will all be watching president trump's twitter feed, won't we, to get a sense of what is going on in those talks. that's true, because this latest move by the trump administration will likely escalate the ongoing trade war between the two economic superpowers. because the united states has...
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what keeps us in shape what makes us sick and how the established. my name is dr constantly contacts i talk to medical experts. watch them at work. and i discuss what you can do tweet me go ahead. stage use and let's all try to stay. in shape and 30 minutes. where is home. with your family scattered across the globe. soft goods to the bottom turning back to the grid. the church family from somalia live around the world but one of them needed urgent assistance. a family starts october in effect on t.w. . belonging to an official estimates more than 1200000 venezuelans live in colombia legally and illegally. returned to. to visit friends yes i don't think i'd ever go back there to live you know what i live there again i don't know so i'm not sure. witness global news that matters. made for months. after the fall of the berlin wall in one night. this news coming to you live from berlin hong kong's leader invokes emergency plans for the 1st time in more than 50 yes' gary long bond fans feel small saying it's necessary to prevent violence during anti-gove
what keeps us in shape what makes us sick and how the established. my name is dr constantly contacts i talk to medical experts. watch them at work. and i discuss what you can do tweet me go ahead. stage use and let's all try to stay. in shape and 30 minutes. where is home. with your family scattered across the globe. soft goods to the bottom turning back to the grid. the church family from somalia live around the world but one of them needed urgent assistance. a family starts october in effect...
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know you use the word. never. yeah i'm using. the birth of gum or focal to go it's a. toy is no getting out but too much and subway disingenuousness there's a real story i knew she was an animal the real me and i were seeing and you know this new movie what we can do look at you because you bet i will teach you she's a good g.m. yet where you see my skin you wished for. i know one thing which is looking through services really. mean. the maoists coverage can break me in blood for this from coming by going to prison either way to clam feeling we're. not problem and that are what we need. but god can surely come and be spiritual and . suggesting you my app which among the words in my me and don't show to be correct. deities room god do thus they are spirit guardian and yet block but with my means my reason i don't know so. of course. yeah downslope business. you know prize 100 he. is meaningless to me then blathering your. yeah. about bush luckily. this is a new months ago even the regional media blew should do enough bashing got to remember who knew as most just. me and
know you use the word. never. yeah i'm using. the birth of gum or focal to go it's a. toy is no getting out but too much and subway disingenuousness there's a real story i knew she was an animal the real me and i were seeing and you know this new movie what we can do look at you because you bet i will teach you she's a good g.m. yet where you see my skin you wished for. i know one thing which is looking through services really. mean. the maoists coverage can break me in blood for this from...
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in order to build your own weapons weapons that we can use to kill people. and these are issues that are unacceptable for us and we will not rest until we have made progress in that respect and the citizens that feel affected by the dramatic events of yesterday in the synagogue or the u.s. citizens in the future have to be able to trust our nation under the rule of law and to germany as a whole this is something that must not be questioned or that we want to make sure that everybody can live here safely and freely there are young people studying in howie belong to the jewish community and they have felt at ease here and this is a feeling that we want them to have in the few. as well and we do not want yesterday's events to change that. ladies and gentlemen. it is the president. just adding to what the state premier has just said what happened yesterday makes us sad and shocked and angry. here in our federal state since 2016 in the parliament we have been experiencing political debates that actually make us think about times thought long past it's the way a l
in order to build your own weapons weapons that we can use to kill people. and these are issues that are unacceptable for us and we will not rest until we have made progress in that respect and the citizens that feel affected by the dramatic events of yesterday in the synagogue or the u.s. citizens in the future have to be able to trust our nation under the rule of law and to germany as a whole this is something that must not be questioned or that we want to make sure that everybody can live...
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to use it very so use. because if you look at. report. fired by biden he made a statement to what exactly happened it's very bad for biden well you know the media just isn't interested in that you know i don't know i would like to work ok you know 150 grand i'm going to have to go to think about oil and gas i'm going to language i don't even have to live there i'm somebody that was just the team for their eyes but if you guys heard last word of the program thanks and i guess here in moscow and thanks to our viewers for watching us here r.t. see you next time and remember across liberals. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics or business i'm showbusiness i'll see of them. what politicians do. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. some want to. have to go right. to be close this is like the full story in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the wilds of our. first city. in a wor
to use it very so use. because if you look at. report. fired by biden he made a statement to what exactly happened it's very bad for biden well you know the media just isn't interested in that you know i don't know i would like to work ok you know 150 grand i'm going to have to go to think about oil and gas i'm going to language i don't even have to live there i'm somebody that was just the team for their eyes but if you guys heard last word of the program thanks and i guess here in moscow and...
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both of us. but i think the better let up the light that is on that that you know had that boarding that morning it is going to stay on the you may get a spot you see because of it i will be this but over the yes they let. it get that is of this is that most of it gets up as best as they spoke about the 2nd the thing that was you could egg about this if you made i mean that is my fallback and that is that it does everyone says no so as long almost got into the big investment the debt and then knows that all goes numb but it doesn't have that may do it for the sex was out sick of his yes but it knew that no one bought back if you can advise you will not buy. this if. he didn't win they don't we don't believe. one of these you can see the same thing you need is a loser. and it was only. yes i use this. with a muzzle was from what you told us about. the little. amount of off the table but. after the genocide. her book for a time still has been lifted them. one woman's vision uplifted many lost hope.
both of us. but i think the better let up the light that is on that that you know had that boarding that morning it is going to stay on the you may get a spot you see because of it i will be this but over the yes they let. it get that is of this is that most of it gets up as best as they spoke about the 2nd the thing that was you could egg about this if you made i mean that is my fallback and that is that it does everyone says no so as long almost got into the big investment the debt and then...
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>> reaction was tearful for both of us. just mentioning her name and saying what he did to kayla, we knew that he knows the story. heather: it is tuesday, october 29th. at 4:00 on the east coast a fox news alert, the parents of slain isis hostage kayla mueller described the moment donald trump announced isis leader abu bakr al-baghdadi was dead. his death gives them new hope. >> right behind -- bill: are wildfires racing across california showing no signs of slowing down. celebrities feeling the heat with los angeles in the crosshairs. the brand-new warning for those rushing to escape. popeye's coming in hot, the epic come back in the thick of it. spicy chicken sandwich after it sold out nationwide. "fox and friends first" starts right now. ♪ ♪ what is love ♪ baby don't hurt me ♪ don't hurt me no more ♪ what is love ♪ ab don't hurt me ♪ heather: a live shot from new york city wherever you're waking up on the east coast or west coast or somewhere in between appreciate you joining us this tuesday. we start with
>> reaction was tearful for both of us. just mentioning her name and saying what he did to kayla, we knew that he knows the story. heather: it is tuesday, october 29th. at 4:00 on the east coast a fox news alert, the parents of slain isis hostage kayla mueller described the moment donald trump announced isis leader abu bakr al-baghdadi was dead. his death gives them new hope. >> right behind -- bill: are wildfires racing across california showing no signs of slowing down....
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long journey 6 in the us i mean what on the in full. i mean i used a little i was. big on it leaves much less a little bit of thing that makes you not. most of these that's both the illegal and those are the only way business and these are used to like make the most money he wants young to be opportunities. he's always having to help you as a cuban yet you go so i mean that was full of thought all along and nice but on i thought all of the essene going the course in the region must. not be in the new the name of spin the bully by letting india's been on mars in the same mental. emotionally. and the cause of the young as i but it's only when you know but at least 30. ft hood i.e. youngest is i mean that's going up with it but i figure i must have what i have to live he caused uncovered they started but a simple innocent than a pick with a pocket and the almost no longer. this article from them entirely. store isn't being made on making this could be done on a. door and this could this cool enough. just be a total mess and that is. because he made a community bundle d
long journey 6 in the us i mean what on the in full. i mean i used a little i was. big on it leaves much less a little bit of thing that makes you not. most of these that's both the illegal and those are the only way business and these are used to like make the most money he wants young to be opportunities. he's always having to help you as a cuban yet you go so i mean that was full of thought all along and nice but on i thought all of the essene going the course in the region must. not be in...
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using to. you know we are the people our fellow claim off back then means all of us are the people in a democrat and a democracy and the only exists in a plural form a diversity of voices we have to develop as. a guideline for all common actions and that often is a difficult task for politicians are you never again must an individual or group claiming to speak for the self proclaimed true people and this oh so. i know these are mine also has to be a lesson from our history ladies and gentlemen not a series of what we have been lowering from the nasty dictatorship regime and the coup all of the peaceful revolution and guests these unless it was should be must be taken to heart in the understand in the west after 30 year it is a wish us all and a self-confident view on our own country. and i am wishing facts in these years and decades that ticket of life past us we see not only a long chain of breaks and upturns and i says it has issues but that instead we see the people who mastered. task and th
using to. you know we are the people our fellow claim off back then means all of us are the people in a democrat and a democracy and the only exists in a plural form a diversity of voices we have to develop as. a guideline for all common actions and that often is a difficult task for politicians are you never again must an individual or group claiming to speak for the self proclaimed true people and this oh so. i know these are mine also has to be a lesson from our history ladies and gentlemen...
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when they give a case to us, we want them to trust us. we want to empower our employees by giving them the training and resources they need. when we got the mandates to do the officer involved shootings, a lot of our invest gators investigators had not had exposure to ballistics. so the director helped us get funding to send people to ois training. and also to let our team know that we cared about them and we want them to have the tools they need. we also want to really focus on leveraging data to make decisions. we were talking about that in the context of eis. it's so important in everything, that's the impetus for us getting this new system, so we can look at what we have. that's why the annual report is so important to look at the case studies and see what's happening. we want to enimprove enabling tools and processes. so we had some really ancient technology and some really ancient work flows like carrier pigeons are flying around the office to drop off a document that's printed six times and dropped off six different places. we want
when they give a case to us, we want them to trust us. we want to empower our employees by giving them the training and resources they need. when we got the mandates to do the officer involved shootings, a lot of our invest gators investigators had not had exposure to ballistics. so the director helped us get funding to send people to ois training. and also to let our team know that we cared about them and we want them to have the tools they need. we also want to really focus on leveraging data...
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and gives us some tips that we can all use this is trevor thornton he's a lecturer in hazardous materials management. in the australia i believe and he sent us to he sent this to the stream. recycling is good for the environment but avoiding or reducing lights in the 1st instance is the why the guy that's the preferred approach so we can we stop have a look in the rubbish bin see what the sorts of things are in their food vices a good example 35 to 50 percent of advice is food food that we could have a that cooked or perhaps not bored at all if we had been a little bit smarter in the shopping there are lots of other things to do do you use reusable packaging do you take a reusable bag to buy your groceries do you need the lid on the coffee cup when you're going to be sitting around having a coffee it's all about thinking about something you can do and then doing it well so i want to bring you back into the conversation because by lot of people as good as you heard this can be daunting and this can be frustrating so what are their 1st steps that he would tell people. i agree with that you
and gives us some tips that we can all use this is trevor thornton he's a lecturer in hazardous materials management. in the australia i believe and he sent us to he sent this to the stream. recycling is good for the environment but avoiding or reducing lights in the 1st instance is the why the guy that's the preferred approach so we can we stop have a look in the rubbish bin see what the sorts of things are in their food vices a good example 35 to 50 percent of advice is food food that we...
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forty use e-cigarettes. it's not out of lack of knowledge the people are starting and using e-cigarettes. i do believe that whatever regulations it could be complicated to get towards restriction and regulated products, this where the holy grail is. >> so my question was actually this started in 2018, wouldn't that have been effective, regulation could've started on if anyone else wanted to weigh in. >> we saw 900 percent increase across the country. between 20,112,015. i do know that there are users who in a state of michigan do you know it's in these products. the possibility that that could've potentially prevented some of this but i think what we don't know for sure. we don't really know the exact cause. >> we heard what the accelerator but what is it called, the aerosol. as toxic chemicals in it. we apparently know that. so do we or are we aware of anything that's in these are everything that's in these have we done in research to know even how things like the aerosol could affect the health? >> >> we l
forty use e-cigarettes. it's not out of lack of knowledge the people are starting and using e-cigarettes. i do believe that whatever regulations it could be complicated to get towards restriction and regulated products, this where the holy grail is. >> so my question was actually this started in 2018, wouldn't that have been effective, regulation could've started on if anyone else wanted to weigh in. >> we saw 900 percent increase across the country. between 20,112,015. i do know...
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use now a days where everything is done using by reffin. we have been using it because of market demand we have to work with many more colors and designs. but if god has been struggling to survive in today's complicated market but a few artisans are keen to revive the art in its original form they're choosing to go organic a decision that's meeting the very real and persistent problem in the state it's water resources almost 52 percent of good drought is turning into desert the 3rd highest rate in the country. the local water resources are rapidly shrinking. well but it printing with natural dyes is less polluting for the remaining water resources it consumes even more water and enjoy in the catch region has been working closely with the artisan community and has provided solutions to this dilemma and the water crisis. or water is to the dismay home water not very long ago conducted own water study where we wanted to find out how much water was being used in the textile crafts so we wanted to promote the technique of using natural dice you
use now a days where everything is done using by reffin. we have been using it because of market demand we have to work with many more colors and designs. but if god has been struggling to survive in today's complicated market but a few artisans are keen to revive the art in its original form they're choosing to go organic a decision that's meeting the very real and persistent problem in the state it's water resources almost 52 percent of good drought is turning into desert the 3rd highest rate...
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this committee should use its authority to tackle the problem, i applaud you for stopping the use of plastic water bottles at committee hearings. a park service had a policy to encourage national parks to sell water in plastic bottles. unfortunately policy has been reversed, the committee should make the national parks, wildlife refugees, marine sanctuaries and other federal lands' end waters into single-use plastic free zones. i urge congress to pass federal legislation stops plastic pollution at the source. significantly reduces the production of the everlasting pollution. and hold corporations responsible to the global crisis and enable states and cities to continue to lead the way on solutions. don't fall for the false promise of recycle. and please don't stoop to incineration. we must stop the runaway increase in plastic production and reduce the amount of plastic companies are making and forcing on us because it will last for centuries. we have no more time to waste. >> thank you, the turnover recognizes yes, sir perez to testify for five minutes welcome to the committee. >> th
this committee should use its authority to tackle the problem, i applaud you for stopping the use of plastic water bottles at committee hearings. a park service had a policy to encourage national parks to sell water in plastic bottles. unfortunately policy has been reversed, the committee should make the national parks, wildlife refugees, marine sanctuaries and other federal lands' end waters into single-use plastic free zones. i urge congress to pass federal legislation stops plastic pollution...
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the use of force recommendations focuses on policy changes such as ending the use of the carotid hole and firing at moving vehicles. we also emphasize crisis intervention training. we have developed critical mindset and coordinated response training which focuses on a more coordinated response during critical incidents. that training has been really, really valuable in our reduction of use of force and our outcomes of critical incidents. for example, there was a fairly high-profile incident high profile incident several months ago in which officers from the tenderloin were called to a scene of a woman who was actually ramming vehicles and she drove through the streets of san francisco putting many people's lives at risk. that situation, i truly believe under the prior policy may have resulted in an officer involved shooting. because of the coordination, the communication, the tactics, the crisis intervention training and all the things that we are doing , that situation actually was met with a successful resolution and outcome. the woman was taken into custody without any loss of life
the use of force recommendations focuses on policy changes such as ending the use of the carotid hole and firing at moving vehicles. we also emphasize crisis intervention training. we have developed critical mindset and coordinated response training which focuses on a more coordinated response during critical incidents. that training has been really, really valuable in our reduction of use of force and our outcomes of critical incidents. for example, there was a fairly high-profile incident...
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it's different from -- normally we are taking a use like this, it's a conditional use authorization, there are particular findings we are making. this is an unusual situation. this is a change of use 311 notification rarely are these are discretionary reviews filed on these. so in essence, it is a permed use by right -- permitted use by right. >> would anybody like to make a motion? >> commissioner richards. >> i'm not sure how commissioner fung feels. he hasn't weighed in. i'll wait to chime in after him. >> there's a lot of empty spaces. if he signed a lease, i'm supportive of it. >> so what would your motion be. >> i want to be on the wrong end of a motion. >> i make the motion to disapprove of the change of use. is there a second? >> i second that. i want to see where it goes. >> commissioners on the motion to take the dr and disapprove. [roll call] the motion fails 3-1 with commissioner fung voting against. is there an ultimate motion? can you explain if there is no alternative motion it is approved. >> that's right it's a principally permitted project. you could entertain anoth
it's different from -- normally we are taking a use like this, it's a conditional use authorization, there are particular findings we are making. this is an unusual situation. this is a change of use 311 notification rarely are these are discretionary reviews filed on these. so in essence, it is a permed use by right -- permitted use by right. >> would anybody like to make a motion? >> commissioner richards. >> i'm not sure how commissioner fung feels. he hasn't weighed in....
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use safe water and safe well materials to avoid kentucky. food producers are the ones primarily responsible for the safety of the food. but you can protect yourself and your family from diseases and all by plying the 5 keys to sea for food use them you also have a role to play. this is c w news live from berlin and turkey advances deeper into northern syria and its deployment against the kurds but kurdish leaders have sealed a deal with syria's government to cooperate in halting the turkish offensive that as their former ally the united states withdraws from the conflicts so also coming up spain has tough prison sentences to.
use safe water and safe well materials to avoid kentucky. food producers are the ones primarily responsible for the safety of the food. but you can protect yourself and your family from diseases and all by plying the 5 keys to sea for food use them you also have a role to play. this is c w news live from berlin and turkey advances deeper into northern syria and its deployment against the kurds but kurdish leaders have sealed a deal with syria's government to cooperate in halting the turkish...
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they give us recommendations. yeah, we think this is good, but we don't think this achieves in whatever area, so there's this constant body of wo work involved in collaborative reform, so that's how the process works. >> supervisor fewer: no. so i think that's great. i just want to say that this first report that we are actually reviewing right now, and i'm sure that my colleagues have read the report with all the recommendations, and it's pretty extensive, but i think the first ten pages basically summarizes what the report is about. and from these first ten pages, there have been continual mention of a slowing down a bit because of the police commission. so it has to pass through the police commission before you're able to implement some -- whatever they're called, general orders or d.g.o.s? >> d.g.o.s, right? >> supervisor fewer: i hope we've progressed since then because one of the things that came out in the initial blue book, also, is the timeliness of it. so has the police commission stepped up and actually
they give us recommendations. yeah, we think this is good, but we don't think this achieves in whatever area, so there's this constant body of wo work involved in collaborative reform, so that's how the process works. >> supervisor fewer: no. so i think that's great. i just want to say that this first report that we are actually reviewing right now, and i'm sure that my colleagues have read the report with all the recommendations, and it's pretty extensive, but i think the first ten pages...
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politically, where does it leave us? i think it still leaves us it leave us? i think it still leaves us with a big question hanging out there. becausejennifer arcuri couldn't and can't really answer it. the question is, did borisjohnson use his influence or seek to intervene in any way to help her secure grants oi’ intervene in any way to help her secure grants or to go on trade delegations. and although she says she never asked for sponsorship, she didn't intervene on her behalf, she can't really know. what we did learn is that she was most certainly a very close friend. she says they had a close bond, and we learnt mr johnson stopped by her office and flat in shoreditch between five and ten times over a two—year period on his way home from city hall to his home in islington, on his own, of an evening. so they clearly had a close friendship. why that matters is because if there is any suggestion 01’ because if there is any suggestion or proof, more importantly, that mr johnson did intervene on her behalf, then he would have had to declare it in the code
politically, where does it leave us? i think it still leaves us it leave us? i think it still leaves us with a big question hanging out there. becausejennifer arcuri couldn't and can't really answer it. the question is, did borisjohnson use his influence or seek to intervene in any way to help her secure grants oi’ intervene in any way to help her secure grants or to go on trade delegations. and although she says she never asked for sponsorship, she didn't intervene on her behalf, she can't...
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you can also use, as said earlier, you can use quantum computers to break codes. it turns out that application, it's very hard, it requires systems that are way bigger than what we have now. so that's at least a decade away, may bea that's at least a decade away, may be a few decades. but you have to be on top of those applications very early on. if something is coming in 25 years, you have to deal with it now. 0k, thank you, sorry to interrupt, but thank you very much for that. my for that. my pleasure, thank you. now it's time for a look at the weather with susan powell. good evening. we have yet more wet weather to come for parts of england and wales in the next few days. heavy and persistent, it could turn out to be rather problematic. for the northwest, it will be a case of showers for scotland and northern ireland. here is our set up at the moment. one front in the southeast, another one pushing in from the northwest. they will merge through thursday and we will see some showery outbreaks of rain coming in on this band as the day progresses into scotland and
you can also use, as said earlier, you can use quantum computers to break codes. it turns out that application, it's very hard, it requires systems that are way bigger than what we have now. so that's at least a decade away, may bea that's at least a decade away, may be a few decades. but you have to be on top of those applications very early on. if something is coming in 25 years, you have to deal with it now. 0k, thank you, sorry to interrupt, but thank you very much for that. my for that. my...
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its use. but scientists hope this research will provide new insights into infertility and new approaches to treatment . a team of researchers led by hardy shafi at have it is currently developing an app that will allow men to test their fertility levels at home. he says the digital device can assess semen quality by measuring total spend count and matelot or the number of non-viable images. sells. all this technology is pretty impressive but it also has weak points and not just online platforms are vulnerable to hatter attacks in 2016 people were able to use public transit in san francisco for a day for free after the ticketing machines were hacked. particularly worrying cyber attacks on hospitals. in germany reportedly some 2 out of 3 have been hacked in some way. showbiz has also been targeted in 2014 sony pictures were subject to a massive attack stuff with forced to resort to pen and paper. and slot appliances are now handing had his the keys to our homes by security loopholes that are fri
its use. but scientists hope this research will provide new insights into infertility and new approaches to treatment . a team of researchers led by hardy shafi at have it is currently developing an app that will allow men to test their fertility levels at home. he says the digital device can assess semen quality by measuring total spend count and matelot or the number of non-viable images. sells. all this technology is pretty impressive but it also has weak points and not just online platforms...