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use of e-cigarettes can lead to use,stible tobacco compared to those who do not use e-cigarettes, they are three times more likely to be smoking traditional cigarettes. many of my patients find it impossible to stop. nicotine withdrawal can cause headaches, anxiety and repression. the only surefire way to eliminate e-cigarette use is to stop it before it starts. luckily, we already know what needs to be done. we need to make them more appealing -- less appealing to children and make them regulated appropriately to the fda. we need to address the flavors. the pods come in a number of sweet flavors. theh surveyed said one of main reasons they try it is it makes -- they have chosen to keep mint and menthol flavored pods available everywhere. canes to toothpaste, children are introduced to mentor from a young age. , they coolproducts the throat and make it easier for children to inhale the poison. when they removed some of the other flavors from stores, i thought the majority of my patients switching to mint. children are still gaining access to other flavored pods, even though they are no
use of e-cigarettes can lead to use,stible tobacco compared to those who do not use e-cigarettes, they are three times more likely to be smoking traditional cigarettes. many of my patients find it impossible to stop. nicotine withdrawal can cause headaches, anxiety and repression. the only surefire way to eliminate e-cigarette use is to stop it before it starts. luckily, we already know what needs to be done. we need to make them more appealing -- less appealing to children and make them...
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these cubes and this phrases that he use you know was dangerous and he used the border patrol and that resonates with voters because when they do see some of these urban areas and the term urban itself has been used as a symbolic reference to african-americans and you know if you go back to say ronald reagan who used the word welfare queen to describe you know black women who were on welfare this was a clear case where he was not making an attempt to use a term to demonize african-american females and to use this language it creates these or what ignites these cues that white voters have in their reference bands or psychological reference bands that are associated with blacks and so base or you know negative connotations that have been used to create stereotypes of african-americans and they have great staying power ok. elijah cummings. a known civil rights movements later someone who has championed the black rights what do you think is going to be the fallout from this from the back of population as i guess the political spectrum. well i mean the fallout has already taken place you kn
these cubes and this phrases that he use you know was dangerous and he used the border patrol and that resonates with voters because when they do see some of these urban areas and the term urban itself has been used as a symbolic reference to african-americans and you know if you go back to say ronald reagan who used the word welfare queen to describe you know black women who were on welfare this was a clear case where he was not making an attempt to use a term to demonize african-american...
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according to a recent study using smartphones can make us feel more restless normally the more someone performs a certain task the better they can do it and as a result their brain signals become comber but the opposite is the case for smartphone users the more they use their devices the more erratic their brain activity becomes one possible explanation for this is that smartphone users tend to have several apps or browser windows open at once which can lead to over. stimulation of the brain. our brains aren't meant for multitasking is when i switch tasks quickly i tend to overlook things and my error rate goes up and while switching tasks my brain also needs a moment to readjust which is another moment when where error prone is on the feline finishes. the problem isn't technology itself but how we use it. how much when we constantly use such devices we get used to being in a state of distraction over time this will lead to it becoming harder for us to focus on and prioritize tasks and that will make us feel stressed and we become more forgetful as well because we can't focus our atten
according to a recent study using smartphones can make us feel more restless normally the more someone performs a certain task the better they can do it and as a result their brain signals become comber but the opposite is the case for smartphone users the more they use their devices the more erratic their brain activity becomes one possible explanation for this is that smartphone users tend to have several apps or browser windows open at once which can lead to over. stimulation of the brain....
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as to you use and why. that does not become a part of the shift community on you tube and subscribe to our channel b. look at everything from a fiercely intelligent robotics to gaming and gadgets see what they are by by. we take a look at the 2nd generation range rover evoque. what is this this selling in studio all about. fancy a tiny car the micro lino might be just what you're after. is could revolutionize urban traffic. drive it next on w. many people who retire in their sixty's. not sold the top 5 and that's when he started his career as an arts and fashion photographer. it's a miracle his extraordinary rise from underground photographer to working for both fashion photographer budget fight for chasing beautiful. d.w. . every journey begins with the 1st step and every language with the 1st word published in the. eco is in germany to learn german why not with him simple online on your mobile and free cell d w z e learning course he can speak german made easy. welcome to drive it's the d w motor magazine
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legality of use. you had the court ruling in 1996, books have been written about this. and there are always kind of from the prospective point of view, would it be legal. and i always wonder why isn't there more discussion, why haven't states done more to set up mechanisms to adjudicate after use. so we've got almost all of the states in possession of nuclear weapons, certainly the u.s. and the u.k. and france, as you mentioned, they've all said they would follow the laws of armed conflict, number one. number two, they all say they're responsible poe sesers, so they treat the weapons, they all say basically trust us with them, we're not going to give them up, even for those of you who are pushing for us to get rid of them, but they're responsible about them. it seems to me to invite the question, if all of that is true and you're responsible, then if you ever did use them, would you accept in advance international adjudication to make sure your conduct was as responsible and law abiding and everything
legality of use. you had the court ruling in 1996, books have been written about this. and there are always kind of from the prospective point of view, would it be legal. and i always wonder why isn't there more discussion, why haven't states done more to set up mechanisms to adjudicate after use. so we've got almost all of the states in possession of nuclear weapons, certainly the u.s. and the u.k. and france, as you mentioned, they've all said they would follow the laws of armed conflict,...
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i think that is a good tool for us to use other negotiations with other folks dealing with and i like the penalty. i am generally supportive of moving the item forward her to have no other questions. >> commissioner woo ho? >> i have no questions. >> i am supportive. >> i am also. thank you, mike. "all lives matter" one favor. resolution 1926 has been approved. [reading items] >> hello commissioner brandon, commissioners, joel williamson senior project management with the ports real estate department. glad to be before you this afternoon with an update on the mission rock project. if you'll indulge me i want to go through history before we get to the meat of the presentation. first of all, i would like to share a timeline of how the project has evolved. going back 11 years to 2008. we started before then with outreach, this is when the project started taking shape back in 2008, if you can believe it? a lot of activities since then with state legislation, ballot measures, every session of some note. anyway to get us to today. we are glad to be here today with an update on the project.
i think that is a good tool for us to use other negotiations with other folks dealing with and i like the penalty. i am generally supportive of moving the item forward her to have no other questions. >> commissioner woo ho? >> i have no questions. >> i am supportive. >> i am also. thank you, mike. "all lives matter" one favor. resolution 1926 has been approved. [reading items] >> hello commissioner brandon, commissioners, joel williamson senior project...
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the use of slander. you. russia's jailed opposition leader alexina vali says he might have been poisoned in his prison cell he made the comments after being released from a hospital where he was treated for symptoms of an acute allergy an avanti was arrested before an unauthorized rally in moscow on saturday where more than 1400 people were detained. for an attack on a market in yemen's northern sort of province has killed at least 10 people according to medics the man it.
the use of slander. you. russia's jailed opposition leader alexina vali says he might have been poisoned in his prison cell he made the comments after being released from a hospital where he was treated for symptoms of an acute allergy an avanti was arrested before an unauthorized rally in moscow on saturday where more than 1400 people were detained. for an attack on a market in yemen's northern sort of province has killed at least 10 people according to medics the man it.
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let us know — just use the #bbcbizlive. hello and welcome to business live. sally bundock and her conflicts in the morning, that's all i'm saying! we start with a hearing in europe's top court, which could have huge implications for hundreds of thousands of companies with european operations. in a landmark case, the european court ofjustice in luxembourg will decide whether the way facebook transfers personal data to the us should be outlawed. the court will hear arguments by austrian privacy activist max schrems, who claims the us government doesn't sufficiently protect european data when it's shipped across the atlantic. the case comes four years after mr schrems brought down safe harbour — a previous data—sharing deal worth billions of euros between europe and the united states. at stake now is the legality of so—called "standard contractual clauses", complex mechanisms which allow facebook and thousands of other companies to move data freely from europe to the us and elsewhere. while the european commission considers the system legal, mr schrem and
let us know — just use the #bbcbizlive. hello and welcome to business live. sally bundock and her conflicts in the morning, that's all i'm saying! we start with a hearing in europe's top court, which could have huge implications for hundreds of thousands of companies with european operations. in a landmark case, the european court ofjustice in luxembourg will decide whether the way facebook transfers personal data to the us should be outlawed. the court will hear arguments by austrian privacy...
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using e-cigarettes afterwards, but they stop using cigarettes. one of the studies looked specifically at, does anyone continue using these products. all the studies i just mentioned are great, but they don't study juul. the studies we have commissioned via a third-party research laboratory looked at about 18,000, i believe it was about 18,000 juul consumers on a longitudinal basis, smokers who picked up juul. 54% of those smokers quit smoking completely within the days. 90 they had to abstain totally from using these combustible cigarettes for over 30 days at that point. and if you follow out the data on an even longer-term basis, the numbers continue to go up. you are asking about traditional cessation products, the interesting thing is that while the efficacy rates for those products looks meaningful, not nearly as promising as 54+ percent, the long-term efficacy of those products tends to go down quite substantially. the longer-term efficacy for these studies on juul continue to go up, as much as 80%. these are huge opportunities for public he
using e-cigarettes afterwards, but they stop using cigarettes. one of the studies looked specifically at, does anyone continue using these products. all the studies i just mentioned are great, but they don't study juul. the studies we have commissioned via a third-party research laboratory looked at about 18,000, i believe it was about 18,000 juul consumers on a longitudinal basis, smokers who picked up juul. 54% of those smokers quit smoking completely within the days. 90 they had to abstain...
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thanks to the us then the money. in this interview is that he didn't and never actually learned about. this when it is that. this was also to do that you said. we're going to. look ok almost this is gonna. be in a given day. mr . rahman a class is not enough. to. get . us. to go out and listen to. him. and get him led. ready ready ready yes. i mean i have not. been a part of the probe. that are commanded by you. but i also have. confidence in the. author can see that how i got home but i must have. to say to you that. this is going in there is and the brigade planned there. was. a mustang. and give us more but as i live. again in the. contrary there is a. rather small can last thing i make a light it has to. be true that it's been seen sarah has again made me doubt on me . that i meant to ask this is one of the employees not just the service of the nothing else i'm not going to let you. in my chin ups and listen to your screaming bosses you're the boss if one of several ministers in mathematical. yes there is he a me
thanks to the us then the money. in this interview is that he didn't and never actually learned about. this when it is that. this was also to do that you said. we're going to. look ok almost this is gonna. be in a given day. mr . rahman a class is not enough. to. get . us. to go out and listen to. him. and get him led. ready ready ready yes. i mean i have not. been a part of the probe. that are commanded by you. but i also have. confidence in the. author can see that how i got home but i must...
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its access to and use of consumer financial information, and facebook's access to and use of information on individuals or groups of individuals in credit, insure, employment or housing. i appreciate facebook's response last week. shortly after the letter was sent, facebook formally announce ds its intention to launch the payment system libra and issued a white paper providing some information about the project. since then, u.s. and global regulators have taken notice, including the federal reserve, uk's financial conduct authority, financial stability board, g-7 and others. last we can during the federal reserve semi annual monetary policy report to yes, sir, chairman powell raised concerns about the cryptocurrency's potential for insighting money laundering and financial instability problems and also expressed concern over customers 'privacy. >> yesterday secretary mnuchin stated the treasury department has serious concerns that it could be used by money launders and terrorist financers. the bank of england governor mark carney said libra if achieves ambitions would be systemically imp
its access to and use of consumer financial information, and facebook's access to and use of information on individuals or groups of individuals in credit, insure, employment or housing. i appreciate facebook's response last week. shortly after the letter was sent, facebook formally announce ds its intention to launch the payment system libra and issued a white paper providing some information about the project. since then, u.s. and global regulators have taken notice, including the federal...
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let us keep that flame bright. . yield back >> let me just remind members to refrain from engaging in personality-based remarks toward the president. the gentleman from california is recognized. >> thank you mr. speaker. we have, unfortunately entered a period of our history when our political rhetoric has become hyperbolic. just as our political views are becoming increasingly irreconcilable. we would all be well advised not to continue down this road. america, love it or leave it is not a new sentiment nor radical sentiment and certainly is not a racist sentiment. it should remind us of commonly held and enduring founding principles that ought to be uniting us as a free people. respect for the rule of law and for the uniquely american principles of individual liberty, constitutionally limited government and personal responsibility that have produced the most productive and powerful nation in the history of the world. every nation has a right to protect its culture, traditions, institutions, and principles. this fun
let us keep that flame bright. . yield back >> let me just remind members to refrain from engaging in personality-based remarks toward the president. the gentleman from california is recognized. >> thank you mr. speaker. we have, unfortunately entered a period of our history when our political rhetoric has become hyperbolic. just as our political views are becoming increasingly irreconcilable. we would all be well advised not to continue down this road. america, love it or leave it...
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of us. and on that note, i don't see why many of us have to cover the cost of the amnesty, and i ask you to pass the cost on to the landlord not the tenants because we were never made aware of this. >> chair peskin: thank you. and seeing no other public comment, i will close public comment and turn it over to supervisor ronen. >> supervisor ronen: our first choice when drafting this legislation was to gather everyone who is currently at the space in in perpetuity, but that when anyone decided to leave because they want today go out of business -- they wanted to go out of business or they wanted to grow their company, that once they left from that point forward, the space could only be used for p.d.r., what it's proper zoned for. the city attorney and the planning department says that was not possible. it wasn't legal and it didn't fit with the way we enforce our zoning laws, and so we had to put a time limit on this nonconforming use which is not preferable because i do believe that there is
of us. and on that note, i don't see why many of us have to cover the cost of the amnesty, and i ask you to pass the cost on to the landlord not the tenants because we were never made aware of this. >> chair peskin: thank you. and seeing no other public comment, i will close public comment and turn it over to supervisor ronen. >> supervisor ronen: our first choice when drafting this legislation was to gather everyone who is currently at the space in in perpetuity, but that when...
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drug use. we know drug is still number one color, drunk driving is coming along. so matt has added that to our mission. we are indeed fighting drug driving. in my state also in florida where i'm from, it's medical marijuana. madd wants to fight against using marijuana and driving. we do not take a stand against marijuana as all because for some places it's legal. so to me though it's -- i wish the science had been definite before this process started. because the science isn't there yet, but the science that we have shows how dangerous marijuana is, especially for our young people. i went into schools with madd for nine years, and diets didn't say to me, don't worry, we try better when we're on marijuana. and what really was standing, i had parents say to me, don't worry, they aren't drinking alcohol. they are only smoking pot. so this is a huge issue that i think we all are facing, and so madd is out there. aunt polly drug use specifically article and marijuana, is more than double the impairm
drug use. we know drug is still number one color, drunk driving is coming along. so matt has added that to our mission. we are indeed fighting drug driving. in my state also in florida where i'm from, it's medical marijuana. madd wants to fight against using marijuana and driving. we do not take a stand against marijuana as all because for some places it's legal. so to me though it's -- i wish the science had been definite before this process started. because the science isn't there yet, but...
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so this is a message to all of us. and we need to address this issues. >> i will vote for it even though there are flaws as written. i would like to see this on the floor. for more than a decade we have asked for a debate for use of force afghan one and iraq to a - - aumf have been discussed but never debated on the floor. beer on the cusp of another fight in the middle east and we need to be involved. i want this to go forward by mister turner and mister gallagher and other but it's really important to say we have taken this up. but let it be known that this committee that has the fundamental responsibility will be heard before the war commences and with that i yelled back. >> i am very sympathetic to the constitutional concerns expressed today and many times previous. on the point about flaws in this language. the senior general officers responsible for operations on the joint staff were asked to look at the language what difference it would make to them so this language if enacted would limit the inherent rights of
so this is a message to all of us. and we need to address this issues. >> i will vote for it even though there are flaws as written. i would like to see this on the floor. for more than a decade we have asked for a debate for use of force afghan one and iraq to a - - aumf have been discussed but never debated on the floor. beer on the cusp of another fight in the middle east and we need to be involved. i want this to go forward by mister turner and mister gallagher and other but it's...
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defence secretary, from us central command on us personnel to saudi arabia, andi command on us personnel to saudi arabia, and i will read the first pa rt arabia, and i will read the first part of the statement, saying that "in co—ordination with and at the invitation of the kingdom of saudi arabia, the defence secretary has authorised the movement of us personnel and resources to deploy to saudi arabia. the movement of forces provides an additional deterrent and ensures the us‘s ability to defend its forces and interests in the region from emergent credible threats will stop" i think this just adds to the clear tensions that have been growing over the last viewed days and, essentially, this appears to be the us shoring up its reserves in the region for whatever may happen, whatever intelligence the us has about possible future activities in the region. one of the opinions we are getting from an iranian perspective is that original detention of the grace one vessel off the coast of gibraltar was done by the british at the encouragement of the americans. as anyone in america admitted t
defence secretary, from us central command on us personnel to saudi arabia, andi command on us personnel to saudi arabia, and i will read the first pa rt arabia, and i will read the first part of the statement, saying that "in co—ordination with and at the invitation of the kingdom of saudi arabia, the defence secretary has authorised the movement of us personnel and resources to deploy to saudi arabia. the movement of forces provides an additional deterrent and ensures the us‘s...
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thank you for allowing us to use this forum. political wisdom holds that americans, the american public doesn't vote on foreign policy. but i think that's an old way of thinking. in 2019 foreign policy is domestic policy in my view. and domestic policy is foreign policy. they're deeply connected. a deeply connected set of choices we make about how to advance the american way of life and our vision for the future. like everything about this election, the threat that i believe president trump poses to our national security and where we are as a country is extreme. and i don't think we can afford to ignore it. his erratic policies and failures to uphold basic democratic principles have muddled our repulation and our -- reputation and our place in the world, and i quite frankly believe our ability to lead the world. so let me start today by reminding everyone about what has been lost with the chest thumping and self-inflicted setbacks and the manufactured crises of this administration. folks, american foreign policy, i think, has to
thank you for allowing us to use this forum. political wisdom holds that americans, the american public doesn't vote on foreign policy. but i think that's an old way of thinking. in 2019 foreign policy is domestic policy in my view. and domestic policy is foreign policy. they're deeply connected. a deeply connected set of choices we make about how to advance the american way of life and our vision for the future. like everything about this election, the threat that i believe president trump...
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president trump threatens to use executive powers to count the number of us citizens in the population census. and coco gauff does it again. another stunning victory for the 15—year—old at wimbledon, in herfirst ever grand slam. hello and welcome to bbc world news. venezuela's supreme court has released 22 prisoners, including a high—profile judge. maria afiuni is one of many people the opposition says are political prisoners. she was first arrested ten years ago, and had been sentenced again in march for corruption. the move has been welcomed by the un, which published a highly critical report on thursday accusing president maduro‘s government of widespread abuses against the opposition and minority groups. maria afiuni's brother says his sister still has restrictions on her freedom. translation: she can't speak to the media. she can't use social media. she can't leave the country. she has to present herself every 30 days. the logical thing would be to get rid of all the cautionary measures and respect what the un says, which is complete freedom. but that has not happened. we
president trump threatens to use executive powers to count the number of us citizens in the population census. and coco gauff does it again. another stunning victory for the 15—year—old at wimbledon, in herfirst ever grand slam. hello and welcome to bbc world news. venezuela's supreme court has released 22 prisoners, including a high—profile judge. maria afiuni is one of many people the opposition says are political prisoners. she was first arrested ten years ago, and had been sentenced...
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it is what the crew would use. you have increment charges in the end and that is what produces the blast that propels the mortar round out of the two. the second this touches anything, it will explode once it leaves the tube. the big around we have here -- bigger around we have here, is the m 56. it had a delayed fuse. that is good for shooting at buildings, bunkers, any fortified structure that the germans might have been in enters through the roof and it's like a millisecond before it explodes inside the building. this had a shorter range about 2400 yards. they also had a similar round, it was called the m 57. it was the white phosphorus used to obscure vision for the enemy. it also created casualties. once that hits the air, it burns and burns and burns. they used it to create casuals, casualties, too. we have a life belt inflated. when the troops landed on d- day, some of them would put some of these on the packages of ammo so that when, if the fact that they dropped the ammo in the channel, it would float and
it is what the crew would use. you have increment charges in the end and that is what produces the blast that propels the mortar round out of the two. the second this touches anything, it will explode once it leaves the tube. the big around we have here -- bigger around we have here, is the m 56. it had a delayed fuse. that is good for shooting at buildings, bunkers, any fortified structure that the germans might have been in enters through the roof and it's like a millisecond before it...
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for us he was wonderful. he was telling us stories, he was entertaining us. he gave us some presents for christmas. i remember he gave us -- he manufactured himself with pieces of wood some piggy banks. they were shaped like a safe and painted. he painted them in green. i remember that like it was yesterday. and they gave us some, you know, at that time we had coins with hole in the middle. and so they gave us these coins to put in the piggy banks. so it was -- for me it was a happy moment. for my mother it was constant fear. >> and for your sisters, too, you said because they were older. they were in constant fear. >> yes, they were aware of the danger. although, that didn't stop them sometimes -- before we got there and they were younger, you know, it was very dangerous to go to the movies, but they would go unbeknownst to my parents, they would go to see a movie with their favorite stars. and if they had been caught in a theater, they would have been taken right away to a concentration camp. so that was dangerous, but you know later on they were really tra
for us he was wonderful. he was telling us stories, he was entertaining us. he gave us some presents for christmas. i remember he gave us -- he manufactured himself with pieces of wood some piggy banks. they were shaped like a safe and painted. he painted them in green. i remember that like it was yesterday. and they gave us some, you know, at that time we had coins with hole in the middle. and so they gave us these coins to put in the piggy banks. so it was -- for me it was a happy moment. for...
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as retaliation just other things the us —— of the us has. as retaliationjust in other things the us —— of the us has. as retaliation just in case francis has to put a revenue tax on people like amazon, apple and facebook and google. i don't think anyone really believes in what is seen earlier working at facebook, that tech firms should be paying more money. there are few people out there who would volunteer to more tax. however, we have seen things in san francisco for example that in that it was put on tech firms to try and fund and combat homelessness, whether we see the tech giants realise that the abolition of the state on the 21st century, how would pay for basic public services, means that companies adduced around the world, the oil companies, the car copies, large wave action companies are taxed appropriately and these new companies are running the world would have to be as well. do you think a lot about what you are drinking and eating in terms of cancer, edges of health, in terms of its of research that we get to show occur, lea
as retaliation just other things the us —— of the us has. as retaliationjust in other things the us —— of the us has. as retaliation just in case francis has to put a revenue tax on people like amazon, apple and facebook and google. i don't think anyone really believes in what is seen earlier working at facebook, that tech firms should be paying more money. there are few people out there who would volunteer to more tax. however, we have seen things in san francisco for example that in...
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let you could join us. let's start of the show with the trade war because the us and china have agreed to resume negotiations over the dispute that has contributed to a global economic slowdown. announcing the agreement at the g20 summit injapan, president trump said he will allow american companies continued to sell to the tech giant huawei but trumpets economic adviser has since clarified the decision will apply only to products of widely available around the world, leading the most sensitive equipment off—limits. anything to do with national security concerns will not receive a new license from the commerce department. i think that is very important people will have to understand that. stuff that is generally available will probably get a temporary license. we will see how far that goes. i asked what the timeframe could be from mr trump's perspective. i suspect they will see that coming to an agreement is a win for the us and i think china will set as a win as well. and i think from both aspects they w
let you could join us. let's start of the show with the trade war because the us and china have agreed to resume negotiations over the dispute that has contributed to a global economic slowdown. announcing the agreement at the g20 summit injapan, president trump said he will allow american companies continued to sell to the tech giant huawei but trumpets economic adviser has since clarified the decision will apply only to products of widely available around the world, leading the most sensitive...
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wary of thinking of traveling to a nato country using rafts. you didn't you didn't think the need of showing that thousands of course of drowned on the news shores. it's something he says you know that the boy has an illusion as to what he expects to find in europe he knows that there are in europe he will have an extremely difficult life and before arriving to europe he will take a journey that is dangerous and that he is leaving his former life behind but also he knows of the reasons for which the boy is leaving him that he has no future where he is and that he needs to go somewhere else to find the means to support his family so that's why he tells him that i can't tell you to go or not to go you know what needs to be done he both wants to not encourage him to go but also he knows he can't tell him not to go but thank you for the vocal thank you thank you her much phillipe speaking to us there in central london and tickets to see i mean are available online now that's it for the show will be back on saturday with human rights why should we b
wary of thinking of traveling to a nato country using rafts. you didn't you didn't think the need of showing that thousands of course of drowned on the news shores. it's something he says you know that the boy has an illusion as to what he expects to find in europe he knows that there are in europe he will have an extremely difficult life and before arriving to europe he will take a journey that is dangerous and that he is leaving his former life behind but also he knows of the reasons for...
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the us supreme court has ruled that the us president can use military funds to build sections of his promised border wall with mexico. the supreme court justices narrowly voted to allow two and a half billion dollars to be diverted from the military budget to strengthen existing barriers in border states. meanwhile, the us says it's reached an agreement with guatemala to help stem the flow of migrants reaching its southern border. chris buckler in washington reports. the long border between the united states and mexico has been at the centre of a long battle between president trump and his political opponents. in congress, democrats have consistently blocked his attempts to secure funding to build more and bigger barriers between the countries. causing the president to declare a national emergency. he has repeatedly argued that the surge of migrants making their way to the us has created a crisis at the border. and he said that left him in a position where he should be able to redirect billions of dollars from defence department funds to pay for the wall. and now the supreme court ha
the us supreme court has ruled that the us president can use military funds to build sections of his promised border wall with mexico. the supreme court justices narrowly voted to allow two and a half billion dollars to be diverted from the military budget to strengthen existing barriers in border states. meanwhile, the us says it's reached an agreement with guatemala to help stem the flow of migrants reaching its southern border. chris buckler in washington reports. the long border between the...
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give us your take on president trump's tweet. i think there is an element of frustration on his part and partly jealousy, i element of frustration on his part and partlyjealousy, ithink, that he doesn't have all of the let us that some of the other economies do, like china, where the authorities control not only fiscal policy but monetary policy. mr trump obviously has some control over fiscal policy but no official control over monetary policy i think there is an element of frustration. everyone is applying stimulus in i want to do the same because they want to keep consumers in the us happy my want to keep voters happy, with a view to the election coming up. as you say, he has not got control of monetary policy. the federal reserve is independent. but he is very vocal about what he thinks they should do next. and the action of the fed next month injuly next. and the action of the fed next month in july when next. and the action of the fed next month injuly when an interest rate cut is expected will have an impact on the dollar
give us your take on president trump's tweet. i think there is an element of frustration on his part and partly jealousy, i element of frustration on his part and partlyjealousy, ithink, that he doesn't have all of the let us that some of the other economies do, like china, where the authorities control not only fiscal policy but monetary policy. mr trump obviously has some control over fiscal policy but no official control over monetary policy i think there is an element of frustration....
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i'm sumi so much going to thank you for joining us. the u.k.'s new prime minister boris johnson has delivered his 1st address to parliament he offered a sweeping optimistic vision of a britain outside the e.u. he outlined his approach to brags that we're checking out the current divorce deal as unacceptable and he appealed to brussels to reopen negotiations but junker has already told johnson that the current deal cannot be changed nevertheless johnson has made it clear he's not afraid of a no deal scenario the minister yeah very forthright boris johnson making his 1st address to parliament as prime minister he repeated his promise to execute brigs that by october 31st under any circumstances. i would prefer to leave the e.u. with a deal i would much prefer. i believe that it is possible even at this late stage and i would like to make it happen. but certain things need to be clear the withdrawal agreement negotiated by my previous answer has been 3 times rejected by this house its terms on the cheap to move to this parliament and to this countr
i'm sumi so much going to thank you for joining us. the u.k.'s new prime minister boris johnson has delivered his 1st address to parliament he offered a sweeping optimistic vision of a britain outside the e.u. he outlined his approach to brags that we're checking out the current divorce deal as unacceptable and he appealed to brussels to reopen negotiations but junker has already told johnson that the current deal cannot be changed nevertheless johnson has made it clear he's not afraid of a no...
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almost on us smartphones i quit for a r. and there's no need for an extra headset developers help to reach a lot more people this way and tech giants school and apple are working around the clock to develop even better software but how does augmented reality work on a smartphone. cameras senses and g.p.s. tracking units these elements make smart phones ideal for playing location based games the camera takes in an environment which is analyzed and processed by an app . for newer smartphones also have special infrared cameras called depth sensors they measure the world basically and thanks to these measurements the phone can locate exactly where it is in a real life environment. so i can move forward or backward or i can turn around. the size of the space is irrelevant it can be the whole world like with ingress one of the games to use g.p.s. tracking it incorporates landmarks from the real world to create a virtual game world. or the space can be restricted to a book. like this award winning adventure game. a familiar medium
almost on us smartphones i quit for a r. and there's no need for an extra headset developers help to reach a lot more people this way and tech giants school and apple are working around the clock to develop even better software but how does augmented reality work on a smartphone. cameras senses and g.p.s. tracking units these elements make smart phones ideal for playing location based games the camera takes in an environment which is analyzed and processed by an app . for newer smartphones also...
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shejoins us from she joins us from beaconsfield. thank you for being with us, i am guessing you don't have many doubts on where you are that it is going to be boris johnson? yes, in the most likelihood, but we never know, as a lot of people have said. highly unlikely that he will not make it. he will be the next prime minister in all likelihood, i think. why do you think we are so confident? is it because his team have been more visible up and down the country, have they been more organised? he has been more organised, he has been more visible, connected with the grassroots more. and above all of this, the friends, the family, the neighbourhood that i live in, that is the sample i am talking about this time, a lot of us have voted for boris and the way it looks like, the wide base, it looks like he is going to make it. it is laura in washington, can boris johnson going to make it. it is laura in washington, can borisjohnson unify the very divided conservative party? hello there. yes, he will be the man who will unify us. and that is
shejoins us from she joins us from beaconsfield. thank you for being with us, i am guessing you don't have many doubts on where you are that it is going to be boris johnson? yes, in the most likelihood, but we never know, as a lot of people have said. highly unlikely that he will not make it. he will be the next prime minister in all likelihood, i think. why do you think we are so confident? is it because his team have been more visible up and down the country, have they been more organised? he...
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your pole paper timber land uses somewhere because we all use these products and and. i don't think it's a hard argument to make that they did it this this time in our history they shouldn't be replacing natural force. this is atlantic forest on the east coast of brazil the level of biodiversity here used to be even higher than that of the amazon region today more than 90 percent of the atlantic rain forest has been destroyed. only the precious hillsides remain largely untouched. just a small proportion of this rain forest is actually under protection and even here illegal logging goes on. the pulp mill varicella was convicted of illegal deforestation in 2008 today it has f.e.c. certification. but in the village of parities 0 local residents have been arguing with varicella about its land use policy. the land used to belong to the catholic church which then gave it to the people. but then various cells started replacing the villagers being crops with eucalyptus plants. here you can see the new crops growing right behind the residents houses. the eucalyptus plants suck
your pole paper timber land uses somewhere because we all use these products and and. i don't think it's a hard argument to make that they did it this this time in our history they shouldn't be replacing natural force. this is atlantic forest on the east coast of brazil the level of biodiversity here used to be even higher than that of the amazon region today more than 90 percent of the atlantic rain forest has been destroyed. only the precious hillsides remain largely untouched. just a small...
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to use or. simply didn't care in the last name it's the last that was the ashley ad was cut out of them in town security feeling good the city you fit in our senior white house you know martin you shall see after me no matter what i'll see you as she's into this thing and what. it was a book you can eat and a kid look out elemental money at a point you know ali i would have us against a woman. there instead of being a sit up. the guy is a lot of good business you guys miss kissing miracles with us against this woman get to assume the supreme leader it defies you guys a minute of your people in the west or the interest of. the final home is to be selfish and if i meet or just aren't enough well i mean i thought. the king of the thing little feet north to meet up with feet uncle died out. me oh you don't mind being mom but i got my philosophy on. the world could most said. by seeing flies with a prize in me a. little bit of what. i guess the question. was which about one of them. a little bit of s
to use or. simply didn't care in the last name it's the last that was the ashley ad was cut out of them in town security feeling good the city you fit in our senior white house you know martin you shall see after me no matter what i'll see you as she's into this thing and what. it was a book you can eat and a kid look out elemental money at a point you know ali i would have us against a woman. there instead of being a sit up. the guy is a lot of good business you guys miss kissing miracles with...
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it makes us more secure. enables us to be more successful. we amplify our own strengths, extend our presence around the globe, magnify our impact while sharing the burden of leadership with our partners. no country, even one as powerful as ours, can go alone in the challenge of the 21st century. i respect no borders and cannot be contained by any walls. as president, i will do more than just restore the historic partnerships. i'll lead an effort to reimagine them, to better meet the challenges we're grappling with today in the next 20 or 30 years to keep nato military capability sharp while also expanding our capacity to take on nontraditional threats like weaponized corruption, cyber theft, new challenges in space and on the high seas. and by the way, the increase in nato defense spending i would point out started under the obama/biden administration. we need to look for opportunities for strength and domestic cooperation with friends beyond north america and europe. reaching to our partners in asia including japan, south korea, australia, i
it makes us more secure. enables us to be more successful. we amplify our own strengths, extend our presence around the globe, magnify our impact while sharing the burden of leadership with our partners. no country, even one as powerful as ours, can go alone in the challenge of the 21st century. i respect no borders and cannot be contained by any walls. as president, i will do more than just restore the historic partnerships. i'll lead an effort to reimagine them, to better meet the challenges...
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which brings us next to next steps. the report concludes that the study work should focus on acquisition of pg&e's assets, serving san francisco. we need to continue our work to assess which assets to purchase and the current conditions and value of those assets. assess the public utility commission operational readiness for these expanded responsibilities as well as the city's overall organization capacity. assess the equity implications, understand the system engineering impacts and understand the impacts on remaining pg&e customers and develop a transition plan. the timeline for this work is accelerated and influenced by factors outside of the city's control. most notably the fact that pg&e filed for bankruptcy. that effort really accelerates the timeframe for the work that we have underway. one known data.is the fact that pg&e has until september 29 to form a plan for reorganization. we are kind of anchoring on that date, as we pursue our study work. so that we are positioning the city to be ready to engage on that
which brings us next to next steps. the report concludes that the study work should focus on acquisition of pg&e's assets, serving san francisco. we need to continue our work to assess which assets to purchase and the current conditions and value of those assets. assess the public utility commission operational readiness for these expanded responsibilities as well as the city's overall organization capacity. assess the equity implications, understand the system engineering impacts and...
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us to stay. it is yet to be seen whether the protests have had a negative impact on the state's tourism product which brings in an estimated $16000000000.00 annually. some $25000000.00 tourists travel to russia every year but only few come back for a 2nd visit a travel restrictions and complicated visa regulations are partly to blame the russian government now plans to invest what than a 1000000000 euros to attract what is it is. a trip to moscow's red square for many chinese a more attractive destination and the eiffel tower in paris. and also a lot cheaper moscow is one of the most popular spots for chinese tourists in europe easy travel regulations for chinese group tours have generated a real boom. but russians want to welcome other nationalities to tour operators have ambitious goals. we expected a growth rate of about 20 percent in $21930.00 live but unfortunately we aren't seeing it nor there are more tourists than last year you know with a preliminary figure after the season says it's aro
us to stay. it is yet to be seen whether the protests have had a negative impact on the state's tourism product which brings in an estimated $16000000000.00 annually. some $25000000.00 tourists travel to russia every year but only few come back for a 2nd visit a travel restrictions and complicated visa regulations are partly to blame the russian government now plans to invest what than a 1000000000 euros to attract what is it is. a trip to moscow's red square for many chinese a more attractive...
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has chosen to use bio gas instead she mostly uses the manure from her pigs. more than at 1st i did not like the idea of keeping. now i say can get a good of amount of manure from the i mean. for a big man year because it's a little different from calm and you. know you said your corn cofield as host it is about an 8th of an acre in size the body digest it doesn't take up much space every day she and her husband collect manure and percepts it. first the menu is diluted with water and stirred in a kind of mix up. then the content is released into the bio digester where the waste decomposes to produce the gas. from and from going from going to. a pipe connected to the bio digest and then delivers the gas to her outdoor kitchen. i used to use firewood in the kitchen and would feel if we smoke which was difficult for me it hurts your eyes making them red and sore. more than 80 percent of households in africa reliance firewood for cooking wood burning stoves are the leading cause of indoor pollution according to the world health organization the risks of cooking wi
has chosen to use bio gas instead she mostly uses the manure from her pigs. more than at 1st i did not like the idea of keeping. now i say can get a good of amount of manure from the i mean. for a big man year because it's a little different from calm and you. know you said your corn cofield as host it is about an 8th of an acre in size the body digest it doesn't take up much space every day she and her husband collect manure and percepts it. first the menu is diluted with water and stirred in...
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basically we just want them to treat us basically we just want them to treat us with respect, as human beings, and not treat us as machines. for most consumers, you click a button, your package arrives a couple of days later, good prices and convenience, what is the issue here? iama convenience, what is the issue here? i am a picker, i convenience, what is the issue here? iam a picker, i have convenience, what is the issue here? i am a picker, i have to pick one item about every 80 seconds, or 332 per hour —— every eight seconds, for a ten hour day, a0 hours a week. it is very fast paced work, i have seen many people in my department have to deal with shoulder injuries, back injuries, knee injuries. in some cases after less than a year on the job. we reach out to amazon and ask them for a comment, and they told us that they already offer what the protesters are asking for. in a statement, they also said... while amazon may feel that their workers here are getting the conditions they want, those behind the protest disagree. almost two million low—paid workers in the uk, could rece
basically we just want them to treat us basically we just want them to treat us with respect, as human beings, and not treat us as machines. for most consumers, you click a button, your package arrives a couple of days later, good prices and convenience, what is the issue here? iama convenience, what is the issue here? i am a picker, i convenience, what is the issue here? iam a picker, i have convenience, what is the issue here? i am a picker, i have to pick one item about every 80 seconds, or...
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we used a y p d map and we also used the n. saw that we gather from people in the street and when i thought i was a job. i did that i saw. daisy sell a lot of bra. i have the shirt i'm a shill i'm a shop bell lead and this is something the spreading globally you know people naturally instinctively know that pulling out a cell phone camera you're going to record and this is something that you can now do social media and let the world see that's you know a shift in who controls what. but if you still might keep he just most of them will get to see you my i had to digest we're going to play some edge of access for you talking just going to somebody who also then is. that from a technological police formation we do to. get them out of some of the not you put out a lot i just. wish the staff isn't the wisest i mean my home. 8 but let. the but the but. it looks pretty good unless you want to salute or if no. one will reduce reuse for you. for the phone with us yes yes indeed yours but from one take a look at the many data here. but a
we used a y p d map and we also used the n. saw that we gather from people in the street and when i thought i was a job. i did that i saw. daisy sell a lot of bra. i have the shirt i'm a shill i'm a shop bell lead and this is something the spreading globally you know people naturally instinctively know that pulling out a cell phone camera you're going to record and this is something that you can now do social media and let the world see that's you know a shift in who controls what. but if you...
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it tells us we'll need policies to manage congestion and make better use of our limited roadway space. to recap the model results we just saw, the key challenges that connectsf will center on forecasting in the bare area and i am -- in the bay area while improving equity and sustainability. we can achieve this by developing new policies and investing in transportation infrastructure and it will likely take the form of muni forward or the muni service equity strategy coupled with larger transformational projects like the one from the four corridors plan in the past. to determine what those policies in investment should be, we're currently kicking off a pair of studies, the transit corridor study and the streets and freeway study. the studies will identify and prioritize projects and policy to meet the challenges we've laid out. later on in phase 3, the projects and policies will be formalized in the san francisco transportation plan and the general plan transportation element update. those projects and policies will in turn turn into the region's long range transportation plan. that's
it tells us we'll need policies to manage congestion and make better use of our limited roadway space. to recap the model results we just saw, the key challenges that connectsf will center on forecasting in the bare area and i am -- in the bay area while improving equity and sustainability. we can achieve this by developing new policies and investing in transportation infrastructure and it will likely take the form of muni forward or the muni service equity strategy coupled with larger...
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the class -- you're not just learning english, it's help us for us as a woman. it help us communicates as a people. okay -- sorry. and we need more support because we are in this class learning how to use our voice. we didn't have enough education before, and now, we can communicate with people. and for my personality a, meeting with mr. matt haney to discuss my housing problem, and now i can communicate with people very well than before. thank you for your support. please keep this program and free child care for us. thank you. >> hi. my name is abda. i'm speaking on behalf of mr. sal devine. this class is important to me because it helps me to speak english, so i was able to take the class which are all in english for child care. also, this class helps me to get work in child care, and this class helped me to open my first bank account. i'm proud to join this class. actually, this class very important for arab mothers, not only english but also life skills. please support funding the women e.s.l. and life skills class for arab mothers. thank you so much. >> th
the class -- you're not just learning english, it's help us for us as a woman. it help us communicates as a people. okay -- sorry. and we need more support because we are in this class learning how to use our voice. we didn't have enough education before, and now, we can communicate with people. and for my personality a, meeting with mr. matt haney to discuss my housing problem, and now i can communicate with people very well than before. thank you for your support. please keep this program and...
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give me a mary alice and get us to give us a tough time. in motors and be able hold several of them this one gets them we have followed. me to a boat sailing to what i would have to go got a load of sleep in the next half and then look at us but over here they could teach you to listen to the campaign as a game but it isn't fair and there are a lot of the times in the human. psyche i. cannot know i suppose you really completely. disagree here we know there was how we had. a bit of. the money. but a lot of when i was the oz when i was the us had those get it up on evidence not particularly keep that in mind let nobody in but in a proper level but it started out that i think you might get a few got to see them at the school my peaks but i wish him to think that he made out a lot money that the logic that he got that was mocking us in not beach ball in our youth i mean to put it in this film it did out of 1000000 years ago the lottery eventually. the f.e.c. got a hint that it's just a measurement typical but to give to this country you can see
give me a mary alice and get us to give us a tough time. in motors and be able hold several of them this one gets them we have followed. me to a boat sailing to what i would have to go got a load of sleep in the next half and then look at us but over here they could teach you to listen to the campaign as a game but it isn't fair and there are a lot of the times in the human. psyche i. cannot know i suppose you really completely. disagree here we know there was how we had. a bit of. the money....
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do you use that authority? have you used it? is there a case you're not using it that we should know about or why you wouldn't use it if if there's a va can si that someone should be or could be directed to the post? >> i have used the authority in my five months. it's not used frequently, but i do. it's partially because we are in the point of the cycle, most of our vacancies occur in the summer. so people start to bid on positions for next year in the fall. we give the average cycle for that assignment about six months, generally most of the workforce has a job by april. when they don't and it comes time for them to depart their current assignment, i send them letters encouraging them to find a job and if they won't, i will direct them. if people aren't able to find jobs for whatever reason we will direct. we're going a different route. we have something called the special incentive program. we've always offered incentives for our aip posts, afghanistan, iraq and pakistan we have generous compensation plans for employees that
do you use that authority? have you used it? is there a case you're not using it that we should know about or why you wouldn't use it if if there's a va can si that someone should be or could be directed to the post? >> i have used the authority in my five months. it's not used frequently, but i do. it's partially because we are in the point of the cycle, most of our vacancies occur in the summer. so people start to bid on positions for next year in the fall. we give the average cycle for...
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paulson came to us and told us we were within days of a complete shutdown of the global financial system. i don't expect you to understand what that was like but i assure it was absolutely terrifying and one of my worst moments in congress. i want america to remain a global leader in financial services innovation and i believe we have regulators that are the best in the world. let's assume that facebook even 10% of its current user base to use the libra wallet. understand that would make you a systemically risky financial institution and that we would expect you to be designated as such? and the fed to create a special regulatory oversight program for facebook accordingly. would you agree to this? >> congressman, first of all i want to recommit. >> yes or no would you agree to this? >> i want to share that -- >> i only have a small amount of time. >> i want to answer the question to the best of my ability. of our user base which is 200 million people using the calibra wallet we would be the same size as many other nonbank payments or wallets around the world including here in the u.s. an
paulson came to us and told us we were within days of a complete shutdown of the global financial system. i don't expect you to understand what that was like but i assure it was absolutely terrifying and one of my worst moments in congress. i want america to remain a global leader in financial services innovation and i believe we have regulators that are the best in the world. let's assume that facebook even 10% of its current user base to use the libra wallet. understand that would make you a...
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us more about that it's possibly. dave it's a soul used to be a journalist italian journalist but he's been a member of the european parliament for 10 years more importantly he's a member of the social democratic group here in the parliament and as part of the package that was decided in brussels yesterday the social democrats are supposed to get the presidency of the european parliament for the 1st 2 and a half years of this term after that apparently it's going to be months they've been used to be the lead candidate of the conservative party all very complicated just to tell you this this is important because the social democrats are still protesting against fund on who's supposed to be the president of the european commission but now they have actively entered into the game that heads of state in government started in brussels yesterday because they took their or at least one part of the cake that was assigned to them so that might make it easier to convince them later on to actually give their ok to funding gotten
us more about that it's possibly. dave it's a soul used to be a journalist italian journalist but he's been a member of the european parliament for 10 years more importantly he's a member of the social democratic group here in the parliament and as part of the package that was decided in brussels yesterday the social democrats are supposed to get the presidency of the european parliament for the 1st 2 and a half years of this term after that apparently it's going to be months they've been used...
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talk us the training, the commitment. talk us through it. well, again, i have never played at that level, but i know people who have, and i have been around sports all my life. and it's yourjob. everything else comes second, secondary to that. and it is not easy to do, and there is a select few in the world that get that opportunity. and it is exciting, that's why these women ta ke exciting, that's why these women take every opportunity they can to make the best of it, and sacrifice as much as they do, in order to make that happen. given that the amount of sacrifice that they give, why is the pay so much lower than in the world's men's championships. when it comes to fifa, how much it awards to competing teams, 30 million us dollars for women's competing teams, $400 million for men's. that's more than ten times as much. what is the reasoning? you know, i wish i had the answer. the discrepancy is huge, and it needs to change. it definitely needs to change. with these women around the world, what they are doing is exciting. it gets people buzz
talk us the training, the commitment. talk us through it. well, again, i have never played at that level, but i know people who have, and i have been around sports all my life. and it's yourjob. everything else comes second, secondary to that. and it is not easy to do, and there is a select few in the world that get that opportunity. and it is exciting, that's why these women ta ke exciting, that's why these women take every opportunity they can to make the best of it, and sacrifice as much as...
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austria bad old use of the world's most widely used to have us i'd like to say a huge close to new waters by a. and facebook's fledgling.
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used. the left is on a search and destroy mission and progressive outlets will give plenty of outrage to announce the new rules when the goal justifies all means so when the day comes that the world feels return to its normal axis i expect we'll see fewer highly charged encounters making headlines in the mean time the new rules apply if you are directly complicit in spreading hate or pitcher waiting suffering maybe you should consider dining at home now showing a satire piece or nigel for raj where the braggs a tear gets a head shot from the sniper is fine well it's a joke after all except imagine a conservative channel joking around killing a leftwing i can for instance but as an undisputable force of good you don't waste your time talking with the enemy but all trump said that there are bad people on both sides and he was heavily criticized but i think he was absolutely right the left they cry foul when there is any source or negative techniques used against them but when they use the sam
used. the left is on a search and destroy mission and progressive outlets will give plenty of outrage to announce the new rules when the goal justifies all means so when the day comes that the world feels return to its normal axis i expect we'll see fewer highly charged encounters making headlines in the mean time the new rules apply if you are directly complicit in spreading hate or pitcher waiting suffering maybe you should consider dining at home now showing a satire piece or nigel for raj...
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it to the good we can use it. to the game. our young girl who became an internet hit with parodies of the u.s. congresswoman alexandra castillo cortez's deleted all of the social media accounts it was after she and her family received death threats from supporters of the politician. like america. again this time from washington d.c. right i ask you to talk about socialism because socialism is so anything like socialism it actually is your 1st all show me. like i still show you b.s. on the socialist take 3 of the most successful countries in the world i socialist to say israel are a stuck into it a vote will not be doing any more many a o.c. content the left's harassment and death threats have gone too far for our family we have been getting calls on our personal phone numbers for our safety and for our child's safety we deleted all many a o.c. accounts you know in person ita started making his videos with the help of her step father and her uncle became famous after doing her impression on faux news through her ac
it to the good we can use it. to the game. our young girl who became an internet hit with parodies of the u.s. congresswoman alexandra castillo cortez's deleted all of the social media accounts it was after she and her family received death threats from supporters of the politician. like america. again this time from washington d.c. right i ask you to talk about socialism because socialism is so anything like socialism it actually is your 1st all show me. like i still show you b.s. on the...
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a giant of the us car industry has left us. lee iacocca, the charismatic executive who gave america the ford mustang and was celebrated for saving chrysler from going out of business, has died at the age of 94. he also led the campaign to restore the statue of liberty and ellis island. tesco is the uk's biggest supermarket. a quarter of all the money brits shell out on groceries is spent in one of its stores. in an exclusive interview with the bbc, tesco's ceo dave lewis told us why planning for the new brexit deadline in october is proving "more difficult". yes, in march, for long life things, we did take some stock, in order that if, depending on what the outcome was, we could help customers through that time of turbulence, it will be more difficult to do that in october because all of the network will be getting ready for christmas, less capacity, but we will do whatever is practical, depending on how things develop between now and then, whether it is a deal or no deal, the devil is in the detail, what will it mean for the m
a giant of the us car industry has left us. lee iacocca, the charismatic executive who gave america the ford mustang and was celebrated for saving chrysler from going out of business, has died at the age of 94. he also led the campaign to restore the statue of liberty and ellis island. tesco is the uk's biggest supermarket. a quarter of all the money brits shell out on groceries is spent in one of its stores. in an exclusive interview with the bbc, tesco's ceo dave lewis told us why planning...
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tell us what you think — just use the hashtag bbcthebriefing. members of the european parliament are due to select a president for the assembly later today. they'll also consider whether to approve the appointment of the german defence minister, ursula von der leyen, as president of the bloc‘s powerful executive arm. eu heads of government selected her to succeed jean—claude juncker, ignoring the parliament's own candidate. adam fleming reports from strasbourg. the brexit party meps don't want to be here, and they didn't want to hear this. music: ode to joy. it's unlikely they'll get into trouble, and it sounds like there's more to come. our anger is not really against these people. i mean, monsieur barnier has done a brilliantjob. our anger is really about westminster not delivering on the referendum. defiance from the lib dems, too. their t shirts said "stop brexit" on the front. something much ruder on the back. the real message was on the front and that's what everybody saw on their tv cameras when they were looking at the opening of par
tell us what you think — just use the hashtag bbcthebriefing. members of the european parliament are due to select a president for the assembly later today. they'll also consider whether to approve the appointment of the german defence minister, ursula von der leyen, as president of the bloc‘s powerful executive arm. eu heads of government selected her to succeed jean—claude juncker, ignoring the parliament's own candidate. adam fleming reports from strasbourg. the brexit party meps don't...
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us, and people who love us. we want to focus, this word is being said so much. collective work. and responsibility. as leaders we should not design and defend, we should design in concert with our brothers and sisters. i also want to talk about another principle that we are trying to implement and make sure that happens in jackson, mississippi. as part of the new african creed. we talk about believing in community as a family believing in the family and in the community and then believing in the community as family. we used to live like that. used to lend a hand to our neighbors when they were in need. we used to collectively work to build that barn. we used to come to our neighbors aid when there was a fire. and now we go behind our locked door and we act like we do not know each other. that has to change we have to build collectively. >> solutions. i want to suggest that we do this like we did in east new york. we started an organization called operation power. people organizing and working for empowerment and
us, and people who love us. we want to focus, this word is being said so much. collective work. and responsibility. as leaders we should not design and defend, we should design in concert with our brothers and sisters. i also want to talk about another principle that we are trying to implement and make sure that happens in jackson, mississippi. as part of the new african creed. we talk about believing in community as a family believing in the family and in the community and then believing in...