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and to art's uses. i wanted to do a code nerd for you here. philanthropic administrative service shouldn't exist as a use. it was to allow philanthropic location to move into a multistory. it was bad code writing at the time and by not taking that use and permitting it in every other zoning district, they prohibited it in most of the city. so, like, charitable foundation is treated like adult business. heavy industry. it's very, very restricted and that's kind of stupid. we don't need to do that. it's a code error and you can fix that, eliminate the use, merge those charitable foundations into the social service and philanthropic facility's use and anything else would be general office. you can eliminate a use. you still have 150 to choose from. no shortage, but that's one that you can fingers. fix. the art's activity's use was created as part of the live-work ordinance in the '80s and permitted in certain districts but in a lot of districts like neighborhood commercial districts it was defacto. so we'r
and to art's uses. i wanted to do a code nerd for you here. philanthropic administrative service shouldn't exist as a use. it was to allow philanthropic location to move into a multistory. it was bad code writing at the time and by not taking that use and permitting it in every other zoning district, they prohibited it in most of the city. so, like, charitable foundation is treated like adult business. heavy industry. it's very, very restricted and that's kind of stupid. we don't need to do...
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chicago says they do not use it in detroit is not deny they are using it. like gaslly locations stations and liquor stores and churches and clinics and schools. minimum threshold of suspicion or evidence before inr face is searched real-time in one of these databases? >> in those jurisdictions, there are rules about who ends up in the databases. by large, there are no rules around this. >> thank you, i yield back. you, this is a difficult discussion as we try to balance our private rights with the potential proper use of facial recognition technology. i want to focus on three different areas. the first one is getting a sense of the panel. other some of the believe we outright need to stop this technology from being used? secondary, if we do agree to proper use, some sort of definition around that for private use and talking about if there are violations of that proper use what would we consider appropriate penalties? is there anyone on the panel that flat-out says we need to ?top this technology >> it depends on the kind of .echnology we are talking about w
chicago says they do not use it in detroit is not deny they are using it. like gaslly locations stations and liquor stores and churches and clinics and schools. minimum threshold of suspicion or evidence before inr face is searched real-time in one of these databases? >> in those jurisdictions, there are rules about who ends up in the databases. by large, there are no rules around this. >> thank you, i yield back. you, this is a difficult discussion as we try to balance our private...
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these custom made shift headphones created using a 3 d. printer and you could win this cool cans but more on that later isn't it incredible what you can make with 3 d. printed these days guns for example and even adi fishless human organs the potentials of 3 d. printing today on ship. 3 d. printers can produce amazing stuff replacement beaks for eagles platform shoes and even delicious looking pies and now 3 d. printers even use rays of light but more on that later in the show basically all 3 d. printers smell it and shape source material into a desired 3 dimensional form the material dries and pull up your doc and the good news is 3 d. printers for home use reasonably priced as well. the 3 d. printer industry is booming according to industry experts volos 6 years ago companies in this sector generated 2700000000 euros in 2015 they made 4400000000 euros and last year a staggering 8100000000 now experts expect the sector to make an eye watering 20000000000 euros in 2020. to help protect the region's gorgeous corals from climate change the m
these custom made shift headphones created using a 3 d. printer and you could win this cool cans but more on that later isn't it incredible what you can make with 3 d. printed these days guns for example and even adi fishless human organs the potentials of 3 d. printing today on ship. 3 d. printers can produce amazing stuff replacement beaks for eagles platform shoes and even delicious looking pies and now 3 d. printers even use rays of light but more on that later in the show basically all 3...
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in or using, or acquiring. license plate leaders -- readers are used to enforce in force red light camera laws. as many neighbors have reminded us via e-mail, security cameras can play a critical role in apprehending theft, violent crime, in fact, that same information can be made available to public defenders to ensure no one is wrongfully commit -- convicted of crimes. where we get into trouble, though, is where these technologies are used in ways that are inconsistent with that positive intent. when personal information of innocent members of the public is shared with third parties in ways that would make anyone uncomfortable. when marginalized groups, whether because of the color of their skin, their religion, national origin, sexual orientation, or gender identity are tracked, harassed, subject of violence. if you take even a cursory look at historical uses of surveillance technology, it is often these marginalized groups, even back in the sixties, artists and political dissidents who were disproportionate
in or using, or acquiring. license plate leaders -- readers are used to enforce in force red light camera laws. as many neighbors have reminded us via e-mail, security cameras can play a critical role in apprehending theft, violent crime, in fact, that same information can be made available to public defenders to ensure no one is wrongfully commit -- convicted of crimes. where we get into trouble, though, is where these technologies are used in ways that are inconsistent with that positive...
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can they use it? because all the words about descriptive use, non-trademark use, apply. so people can use -- let's say someone has the word apple registered for clothing, but they still -- someone else could use an apple on the front of the clothing. and so that's non-trademark use. and so all those rules that are -- justice sotomayor: but the word that the chief asked you about you say can be registered -- mr. sommer: i believe it can be -- justice sotomayor: -- if it's on the neck? mr. sommer: yes, i believe so. justice sotomayor: i think i understand your difference, but -- mr. sommer: all right. thank you. chief justice roberts: thank you, counsel. four minutes, mr. stewart. mr. stewart: thank you, mr. chief justice. i'd like to make one factual clarification and then three quick legal points. first, as to the pto's current practice with respect to racial slurs, in general, the pto views tam as prohibiting a denial of registration for racial slurs, but, with respect to the single-most offensive racial slur, the pto is currently holding in abeyance applications that i
can they use it? because all the words about descriptive use, non-trademark use, apply. so people can use -- let's say someone has the word apple registered for clothing, but they still -- someone else could use an apple on the front of the clothing. and so that's non-trademark use. and so all those rules that are -- justice sotomayor: but the word that the chief asked you about you say can be registered -- mr. sommer: i believe it can be -- justice sotomayor: -- if it's on the neck? mr....
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the us has been putting pressure on its allies, saying if you use their networking equipment, not going to trust your communications infrastructure. it won't be as freely community —— communicative. some countries have taken that others have not been doing that, particularly the uk. what happens now to the 5g rollout in the us and around the world. it will certainly slow down the 5g rollout. huawei is the leader in rolling out the technology needed to set up 5g, particularly in rural areas. as a knock—on effect, that could slow down the rollout of 5g in certain parts of the world so there will be indications to the president's executive order today. we have making news from huawei because over the last few minutes, we had the respond —— response from china's telecommunications —— telecommunications —— telecommunications equipment and the factory. in a statement, they said they will engage with the us government and come up with effective measures to ensure product security. restricting huawei i'm doing business in the united states will not make the united states more
the us has been putting pressure on its allies, saying if you use their networking equipment, not going to trust your communications infrastructure. it won't be as freely community —— communicative. some countries have taken that others have not been doing that, particularly the uk. what happens now to the 5g rollout in the us and around the world. it will certainly slow down the 5g rollout. huawei is the leader in rolling out the technology needed to set up 5g, particularly in rural areas....
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when google develops another tool for us to use and they're doing it now. to make our lives easier they're doing it to get another source of information about us these are all free services but obviously they're not because huge complicated machines aren't free your interaction with them is governed so that it will generate revenue. and that's what google docs is and that's what new maps is in literally now more than 100 different platforms or google controls companies that use this surveillance business model the 2 biggest being google and facebook don't sell you anything they sell you we are the product that will google will tell you is we're very transparent there's a user agreement everybody knows that if you're going to search on google and we're going to give you access to this free information we need to get paid so we're going to take your data the problem is most people don't believe or don't want to believe that that data is going to be used to manipulate you. after the previous stage of my career was over everyone wondered what i was going to do
when google develops another tool for us to use and they're doing it now. to make our lives easier they're doing it to get another source of information about us these are all free services but obviously they're not because huge complicated machines aren't free your interaction with them is governed so that it will generate revenue. and that's what google docs is and that's what new maps is in literally now more than 100 different platforms or google controls companies that use this...
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please keep us here and let us be able to enrich the rest of san francisco. thank you very much for your time. >> thank you. any other public comment on this item? with that public comment is closed. commissioner richards. >> a question for staff. i get the need to balance to keep the community intact and facilitating a move where they can land versus creating pbr space is what we need as well. in context, this building's conveyor footage in terms of the pdr space available in the city, what percent is it? >> i do not know the answer. >> it is one building. i have no idea. >> the closest i can come to is the map on page three of the executive summary showing the complaints for the illegal conversion through 2017. the orange dots show you spaces that were pdr. if they are corrected is a different story. within the active space building, there are 287 units, not all are occupied. they vary in square feet. >> 30,000 square feet? >> i can get that for you. >> one of the interesting things contextually as well as when i started. 333 sixth street. we said one floor
please keep us here and let us be able to enrich the rest of san francisco. thank you very much for your time. >> thank you. any other public comment on this item? with that public comment is closed. commissioner richards. >> a question for staff. i get the need to balance to keep the community intact and facilitating a move where they can land versus creating pbr space is what we need as well. in context, this building's conveyor footage in terms of the pdr space available in the...
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what's just based on giving us in return for letting him watch us. and shift business it's a constant once jeff bezos has collected all this data about what we've been looking at on the market he starts to evaluate it. he wants to use it to learn what preferences influence our surfing behavior and set himself on set and in from. the chip business. so what's he doing with all this information. he looks at which products are often bought with which other products from their range and then offers them to us he says i think people who bought this product also bought that product but again if many consumers think this is something really great. at the start of the school. and this is what i have seen surprisingly 30 percent of amazon's turnover allegedly comes from these recommendations they notice on realizes that we humans are much more predictable than we think we are seen as the. uni is pregnant now how could just base all know that. defeat this piece to get with the ability to find the right product is not only based on the comparison of a lot of fac
what's just based on giving us in return for letting him watch us. and shift business it's a constant once jeff bezos has collected all this data about what we've been looking at on the market he starts to evaluate it. he wants to use it to learn what preferences influence our surfing behavior and set himself on set and in from. the chip business. so what's he doing with all this information. he looks at which products are often bought with which other products from their range and then offers...
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to keep us. it is old school now. nobody knows taxis getting into that and getting the right to make some money. i feel like i request that. if they hire us and stop making this money, and it is a side effect. they need to solve the problem. we need to survive because otherwise people are saying it is beautiful, give me liberty, or give me the debt because that's the point we are on right now. i preach all of you -- appreciate all of you guys. please do something. thank you so much. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker. >> hello. i buy the medallion a long time ago and i'm supposed to be getting three medallions. i did not get my choice in the city of san francisco. sfmta, they forced us to buy and then they gave us a promise, their word. we have to keep up with them and we have to drive, how long we can drive, and we if we are not able to drive, we have to bring the medallion back, they can give us our money back. we need a better life but if sfmta made us feel this way because of uber a
to keep us. it is old school now. nobody knows taxis getting into that and getting the right to make some money. i feel like i request that. if they hire us and stop making this money, and it is a side effect. they need to solve the problem. we need to survive because otherwise people are saying it is beautiful, give me liberty, or give me the debt because that's the point we are on right now. i preach all of you -- appreciate all of you guys. please do something. thank you so much. >>...
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stormtroopers they didn't use the gulag they didn't use the arrest of political prisoners to accomplish it we all opted in to do it ourselves we volunteered for this arrangement and we live in a world today where these tech giants a level of control and an ability to manipulate us that stalin mao hitler and mussolini could only have dreamed of the powers the manse and we're essentially trusting these large tech companies to make the right a good decision for us i for 1 am not prepared to cede that level of power to these individuals. in the meantime it's the company's fault she really church council. that. this footage is unique because the zoe tribal lands are normally off limits to the public erik's allowed in because he's this is personal don't. people here know him simply as dr eric he's rich famous some always on the move sailing yacht some flying aircraft that. he's considered one of the best neurosurgeons in brazil. that's happening amazon. allergies so slow. going to busy doing nothing is going to do the population nothing much is going to keep people from momma's on. in or whil
stormtroopers they didn't use the gulag they didn't use the arrest of political prisoners to accomplish it we all opted in to do it ourselves we volunteered for this arrangement and we live in a world today where these tech giants a level of control and an ability to manipulate us that stalin mao hitler and mussolini could only have dreamed of the powers the manse and we're essentially trusting these large tech companies to make the right a good decision for us i for 1 am not prepared to cede...
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she‘s joins us now. let‘s start with the make up side of things in terms of one‘s personal vanity and then move onto cosmetic reconstruction. how prevalent is now? bald men having ink dots rather than hair transplants? basically permanent cosmetics can be bald men having ink dots, but it is not all about ink dots, it is about looking natural. but the popular treatments we do is mainly for cosmetic purposes and eyebrows. we planned small particles of pigment in the eyebrow area and this mimics the illusion of natural hair strokes. if anyone has no eyebrows or who has plucked their eyebrows, or who has alopecia, we can give them eyebrows that looked really natural and we give them confidence again. tha nkfully give them confidence again. thankfully for me my persian eyebrows a re thankfully for me my persian eyebrows are not going anywhere. but lots of people have this issue. what would put them off, i expect, is the fear of something going wrong, of them not liking it when it is done. how do you allay
she‘s joins us now. let‘s start with the make up side of things in terms of one‘s personal vanity and then move onto cosmetic reconstruction. how prevalent is now? bald men having ink dots rather than hair transplants? basically permanent cosmetics can be bald men having ink dots, but it is not all about ink dots, it is about looking natural. but the popular treatments we do is mainly for cosmetic purposes and eyebrows. we planned small particles of pigment in the eyebrow area and this...
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the us secretary of state has been briefing european and russian leaders on what the us sees as the threat from iran. mike pompeo has said the us fundamentally does not seek war, but will keep applying pressure. we will hear from mike pompeo in a moment. the new york times has reported the white house is considering a plan to send 120,000 troops to the middle east, to counter iran. the president was asked about that. i think it's fake news, 0k? now, what i do that? absolutely. but we have not planned for that. hopefully we're not going to have to plan for that, and if we did that, we'd send a hell of a lot more troops that. the united states will continue to apply pressure to the regime in tehran until its leadership is prepared to return to the ranks of responsible nations, that do not threaten their neighbours or spread instability or terror. let's go live to north american correspondent peter bowes for more. there are a lot of unusual things happening, this unprecedented statement from iran's supreme leader and the statements from allies. well, yes, and it is these contradictions betwee
the us secretary of state has been briefing european and russian leaders on what the us sees as the threat from iran. mike pompeo has said the us fundamentally does not seek war, but will keep applying pressure. we will hear from mike pompeo in a moment. the new york times has reported the white house is considering a plan to send 120,000 troops to the middle east, to counter iran. the president was asked about that. i think it's fake news, 0k? now, what i do that? absolutely. but we have not...
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to us goods. in the middle of this are us farmers, whose products have been hit by retaliatory tariffs and they are desperate for a trade deal as soon as possible. we have almost waited almost too long, so the only thing that is really going to help us is if he makes a deal and china comes in and they guarantee to buy x amount of bushels. and us consumers, who are now going to find a range of imports costing way more in the shops. and if this carries on, it will be the global economy that will suffer. laura baughman is president of the trade partnership — a consultancy group based in washington. i asked her who will end up paying for these tariffs. american importers are the ones who pay the tariffs and they tend to pass all of them on or most of them on to american consumers. so at the end of the day, this is a tax on american consumers. president trump tweeted that the money goes into the us coffers, into government coffers, does it also raise revenue for the us government? it does, but no dif
to us goods. in the middle of this are us farmers, whose products have been hit by retaliatory tariffs and they are desperate for a trade deal as soon as possible. we have almost waited almost too long, so the only thing that is really going to help us is if he makes a deal and china comes in and they guarantee to buy x amount of bushels. and us consumers, who are now going to find a range of imports costing way more in the shops. and if this carries on, it will be the global economy that will...
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give us an i still spoke. that's. been called you know tool in my message of of to it will be to put stuff. in the discounted as not guns guns few steps. but if you're shakin civil fish in 20. 6 the tone. that's $100.00 team built on. so good luck then i shouldn't use you. they should. be last it's usual and all white or the shoes are just too good other than the dollars and cents the eagles need to live. in us to live in the halls or out. of. court for 6 hours it's an fun day on the way we don't speeders i mean by it's a good rule or up to i. should be between the i don't even need it's either. me or for not gaining and it's what i can for all. of the cars. and. that's plan a smidgeon of the map and school. boards let's meet the new and think then. when it's blue god to do a flip off my mic 20 year one. here on top of us bargain his new place up that kind meetin went off on monday nights with inside pong on to mid thirties and mind to mind more than i get to this marshall sweet foods post here and. on mark and i snea
give us an i still spoke. that's. been called you know tool in my message of of to it will be to put stuff. in the discounted as not guns guns few steps. but if you're shakin civil fish in 20. 6 the tone. that's $100.00 team built on. so good luck then i shouldn't use you. they should. be last it's usual and all white or the shoes are just too good other than the dollars and cents the eagles need to live. in us to live in the halls or out. of. court for 6 hours it's an fun day on the way we...
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do this while using our. blood often comes out of their nose when they sneeze they can't pay attention for long that's all i'm sure. it's to do with the lead in their blood i think the us and the assange in. the elementary school is located right next to a place that dominates the town of sara the pasco gigantic open pit mine in the central andes. zinc silver and leather extract to tear for the world market. the owner is british was commodities giant glencore recently bought the mine for several hundred million dollars price the locals pay with their health is undoubtedly higher. serotta pasco is an elevation of four thousand three hundred meters anyone who lives here consumes heavy metals through the tap water for their whole lives. almost any kind of time the lead makes us tired it affects our children most of all . they don't know if i have stomach aches and headaches avis english do you feel well if i ask my children to solve a problem they get tired so quickly that it's not yet locating. next door the he
do this while using our. blood often comes out of their nose when they sneeze they can't pay attention for long that's all i'm sure. it's to do with the lead in their blood i think the us and the assange in. the elementary school is located right next to a place that dominates the town of sara the pasco gigantic open pit mine in the central andes. zinc silver and leather extract to tear for the world market. the owner is british was commodities giant glencore recently bought the mine for...
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tonsil us about. it all comes after a corruption scandal brought down crosses far right coalition partner. you're watching the news on my ass later and we'll be back with more the top of the hour stay tuned now for a documentary on how we will satisfy our needs for energy in the future coming up right after this break. shifting powers the old order is history the world is really going isaac itself and the media's role use keep the topic in focus at the global media forum 29 teams today one out of 2 people is online who are we following whom do we trust to beijing and shape the future at that point you're going to a global media forum 2019. some 7600000000 people live on earth and a 1000 more are born every hour most of us consumer electricity around the clock. steps of his own as i have as an addition of an all electric world where no one uses oil or gas to heat their homes only electricity that's generated from renewable sources or else it's estimated that our electricity needs will double by 2050 wi
tonsil us about. it all comes after a corruption scandal brought down crosses far right coalition partner. you're watching the news on my ass later and we'll be back with more the top of the hour stay tuned now for a documentary on how we will satisfy our needs for energy in the future coming up right after this break. shifting powers the old order is history the world is really going isaac itself and the media's role use keep the topic in focus at the global media forum 29 teams today one out...
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govern us like androids ruben replies that governments monitor us in any case with or without implanted chips he says the fusion of man and machine is inevitable. we'll see if he's right thanks for your comments. and now from some optimizes to the well less optimized mishaps happen. sometimes we don't think things through. why is that there are various theories but there are actually external factors that make us dumber than we have to be. maybe avoided. is there really no cure for stupidity. don't worry we humans are pretty good at making the most of what we're born with. b.b.'s learn about the world around them at an unbelievably fast pace they 1st develop sensory motor intelligence learning to crawl and then to walk. then we begin to communicate and express what they want their intelligence grows completely automatically if infants are stimulated and well cared for their brains will develop by themselves but at one point that ends infants grow into adults and in some cases the intelligence pendulum swings back. not every annoying neighbor awful boss is necessarily unintelligent so wh
govern us like androids ruben replies that governments monitor us in any case with or without implanted chips he says the fusion of man and machine is inevitable. we'll see if he's right thanks for your comments. and now from some optimizes to the well less optimized mishaps happen. sometimes we don't think things through. why is that there are various theories but there are actually external factors that make us dumber than we have to be. maybe avoided. is there really no cure for stupidity....
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donald trump would not be the 1st occupant of the white house accused of using iran as a useful distraction from domestic political troubles in a stream of tweets in 2012 and 13 americans were warned that barack obama was preparing to do the same thing to start a war with iran in order to get elected to save face. by donald j. trump. that kind of context hasn't made it into the headlines but it's a big part of the story. we're discussing other media stories that are on our radar this week with one of our producers tarek nasr tarek the 1st story we're looking at strikes close to home it's about al-jazeera want to its digital online outlets a.j. plus arabic last week it posted a story questioning the holocaust what did that story actually say richard 1st off this video. and the plea offensive to journalists involved have been suspended and there's an ongoing investigation into it but let me back up a little bit and give you some details on the video itself it was produced by arabic and put out with the caption said what is the truth about the holocaust and how did the zionist movement benefit
donald trump would not be the 1st occupant of the white house accused of using iran as a useful distraction from domestic political troubles in a stream of tweets in 2012 and 13 americans were warned that barack obama was preparing to do the same thing to start a war with iran in order to get elected to save face. by donald j. trump. that kind of context hasn't made it into the headlines but it's a big part of the story. we're discussing other media stories that are on our radar this week with...
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let us know — just use the hashtag #bbcbizlive. a very warm welcome. so let's get started, if you are a whatsapp user, listen up. the messaging system is warning its 1.5 billion users to update the app on their phones as soon as they can — after they discovered a major security breach. they're blaming an organised cyber attack — which was discovered earlier this month, but not made public until now. it's reported that it targetted what the company is describing as a "select group of users". and it did this by simply making a voice call which allowed spyware to be installed, even if the call wasn't picked up. and the record of that call was then deleted. whatsapp hasn't identified the group it thinks is reponsible — but said in a statement... our north america technology reporter dave lee. human rights organisations say this is the attack they always feared it was possible, a flaw that meant attackers feared was possible, a flaw that meant attackers could plant surveillance software without the target needing to do anything. whatsapp has said it f
let us know — just use the hashtag #bbcbizlive. a very warm welcome. so let's get started, if you are a whatsapp user, listen up. the messaging system is warning its 1.5 billion users to update the app on their phones as soon as they can — after they discovered a major security breach. they're blaming an organised cyber attack — which was discovered earlier this month, but not made public until now. it's reported that it targetted what the company is describing as a "select group of...
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and very well welcome to you you're watching us inside us. just. certain i want to do things that show me very easily with both of you very clear. the way. they have. you need to feel the. sun do you how much. do you. measure. rush envoy to the un accuses the global chemical weapons watchdog of becoming highly politicized document appears to contradict the o.c. pc's probe into the chemical attack in syria those who probe rather also ahead a wave of outrageous spog to the us off the state of alabama adopts the most restrictive abortion laws in the country. you need to make a choice should be a deep bill you make a choice if you don't have that ability it's not going to work you don't like some of the comments that were made about women and i also have respect for life and in all strewn regions controversy after. the rules of the 10 commandments of immigration.
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government using d.n.a. to help solve this particular border issue and the future ramifications it could have joining us now from new york to discuss is immigration attorney alan or jr thank you so much for joining us alan thank you for having me you know many are raising objections to using this this kind of quick method of d.n.a. testing at the border i'm curious what what are the main objections and as an immigration attorney attorney do these do these objections hold water to you. absolutely the very 1st ejects thing is that family cannot be determined just by d.n.a. in many cases people have been adopted family units have been separated you might be with your own or your own goal because your parents have been murdered in these war torn areas so the conversation surrounding d.n.a. is the determiner of someone is the rightful heir of a child that's at the border with the disney. really determined is most importantly a d.n.a. test does not solve the solution of these people coming to the border what it do
government using d.n.a. to help solve this particular border issue and the future ramifications it could have joining us now from new york to discuss is immigration attorney alan or jr thank you so much for joining us alan thank you for having me you know many are raising objections to using this this kind of quick method of d.n.a. testing at the border i'm curious what what are the main objections and as an immigration attorney attorney do these do these objections hold water to you....
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for us to opt out. that's the key point, you shouldn't be having two opt—out. gdpr's very clear that in most circumstances, it's got to be up in. we haven't really stance to make it easy for people. it's in their interest to get our data and they wa nt to interest to get our data and they want to do everything to make more likely. do you think realistically it will be us, the consumers, who force these companies to change by voting with our feet? gdpr does provide these provisions to empower individuals but also empower them to ta ke individuals but also empower them to take action, civil society to take action on their behalf, but also get damages when the way their data has unused has caused damage and distress. one important thing where governments have fallen short is they haven't fully implemented the provisions that allow civil society to ta ke provisions that allow civil society to take collective action, and governments also need to look at their own implementation of the law. the law across t
for us to opt out. that's the key point, you shouldn't be having two opt—out. gdpr's very clear that in most circumstances, it's got to be up in. we haven't really stance to make it easy for people. it's in their interest to get our data and they wa nt to interest to get our data and they want to do everything to make more likely. do you think realistically it will be us, the consumers, who force these companies to change by voting with our feet? gdpr does provide these provisions to empower...
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May 31, 2019
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we hate it because we use it for our powerwalks. it is exercise interrupted for us. we are very peeved. last year, the president used winfield house as his base, its garden — a helicopter pad. but one of the most senior us diplomats who helped oversee that trip says the pomp of this state visit comes with added security challenges. having him on the streets in london makes it a much more complex security operation. both from the perspective of the british metropolitan police and from the american security side. the secret service and the military is very involved. a lot of communication equipment. flying over his vehicles. they fly over helicopters. it is a massive operation. at the peak of a presidential visit anywhere overseas, there are roughly 750 or 800 support staff on the ground supporting the visit. he hopes donald trump might find time visit the new us embassy in battersea and accepts the president's derogatory comments about its location and social media spats with london's mayor might have contributed to the level of protest seen in the capital in his la
we hate it because we use it for our powerwalks. it is exercise interrupted for us. we are very peeved. last year, the president used winfield house as his base, its garden — a helicopter pad. but one of the most senior us diplomats who helped oversee that trip says the pomp of this state visit comes with added security challenges. having him on the streets in london makes it a much more complex security operation. both from the perspective of the british metropolitan police and from the...
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that we ask the union every time to let us use the rule of the list. under the charter, we're only allowed to use the top three ranks. let's say that this half of the commission was in the top three ranks, but this half wasn't. then we could only pick from these commissioners here and we couldn't even consider these. so we asked the union, just let us consider everyone. that will help us to gain more diversity because we can reach further down in the ranks. other things we have done that is novel to the city and d.p.h., are career coaching, which has been very popular. we've provided career coaching to hundreds of staff. of the people we did the career coaching, the vast majority of people of color and women. that suggests that those are the ones suffering the most inequity in understanding and making it through the process. we have some additional training that started this year on helping people to advance their careers. how to take tests in the civil service system. and implemented a coaching and buddy program, focusing on managers and assisting peo
that we ask the union every time to let us use the rule of the list. under the charter, we're only allowed to use the top three ranks. let's say that this half of the commission was in the top three ranks, but this half wasn't. then we could only pick from these commissioners here and we couldn't even consider these. so we asked the union, just let us consider everyone. that will help us to gain more diversity because we can reach further down in the ranks. other things we have done that is...
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money they're attempting to addict us and they're addicting us on the basis of data the problem with that is that you only see what you already know and that's not a good thing because you also need to see what you don't know because otherwise you can learn. facebook this morning is defending itself against accusations of political bias an article posted monday on the tech news site gizmodo said facebook workers suppress conservative leaning news stories in its trending section and that creates a terrible dynamic when it comes to the consumption of information and news because it leads us to only see the world in a very very small and narrow way it makes us easier to control and easier to be manipulated. the. i think what's so troubling about google and facebook is you don't know what you don't know and while the internet provides a lot of openness in the sense that you have access to all this information the fact of the matter is you. of basically 2 gatekeepers facebook and google which control what we have access to news organizations have to be prepared that their home pages are l
money they're attempting to addict us and they're addicting us on the basis of data the problem with that is that you only see what you already know and that's not a good thing because you also need to see what you don't know because otherwise you can learn. facebook this morning is defending itself against accusations of political bias an article posted monday on the tech news site gizmodo said facebook workers suppress conservative leaning news stories in its trending section and that creates...
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you can catch us on a boom bust on you tube dot com slash. see next time. all of the years i've talked to you about the insects troll is a show of the economy where humans are becoming like the colony of insects. and that's all enabled by this 5 g. enabled surveillance pretty cool right. austria's governing coalition goes into a tailspin as the freedom party says all of its ministers are quitting in the fallout over a video sting against the party leader. testing the limits iran is quadrupling production of low enriched uranium as tension with the u.s. ramps up and the nuclear deal unraveled. to the prosecutors and arrest warrant for julian a song after reopening a rape investigation setting the stage for an extradition fight with the u.s. . by broadcasting live in moscow this is our team.
you can catch us on a boom bust on you tube dot com slash. see next time. all of the years i've talked to you about the insects troll is a show of the economy where humans are becoming like the colony of insects. and that's all enabled by this 5 g. enabled surveillance pretty cool right. austria's governing coalition goes into a tailspin as the freedom party says all of its ministers are quitting in the fallout over a video sting against the party leader. testing the limits iran is quadrupling...
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stay with us on bbc news. still to come: a royal family's garden on show — a special preview of the chelsea flower show and the exhibition co—designed by kate. this morning an indian air force plane carrying mr gandhi's body landed in delhi. the president of india walked to the plane to solemnly witness mr gandhi's final return from the political battlefield. ireland has voted overwhelmingly in favour of gay marriage. in doing so it has become the first country in the world to approve the change in a national referendum. it was a remarkable climax to what was surely the most extraordinary funeral ever given to a pop singer. it has been a peaceful funeral demonstration so far but suddenly the police are tear gassing the crowd. we don't yet know why. the pre—launch ritual is well established here. helen was said to be in good spirits butjust a little apprehensive. in the last hour, east timor has become the world's newest nation. it was a bloody birth for a poor country and the challenges ahead are dauntin
stay with us on bbc news. still to come: a royal family's garden on show — a special preview of the chelsea flower show and the exhibition co—designed by kate. this morning an indian air force plane carrying mr gandhi's body landed in delhi. the president of india walked to the plane to solemnly witness mr gandhi's final return from the political battlefield. ireland has voted overwhelmingly in favour of gay marriage. in doing so it has become the first country in the world to approve the...
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how computers perceive us using cameras is an overarching theme here. last week, we covered theme here. last week, we covered the uk police‘s increasing deployment of live facial recognition from a specially equipped advanced to cctv cameras and, in london, we caughtan incident where one man refused to be scanned. don't push me out of the way. this man did not want to be caught by the police cameras so he covered his face but they stopped him, photographed him at an argument followed. the police said this was disorderly behaviour so they gave him afine. disorderly behaviour so they gave him a fine. if i want to cover my face, i cover my face. a £90 fine. well done, lads. just this week, san francisco has banned law enforcement agencies from using facial recognition. it is a landmark decision in a security versus civil liberty debate surrounding the technology. we asked for your feedback and we were inundated with comments and questions. many of you we re comments and questions. many of you were of the opinion that if you have nothing to hide, there i
how computers perceive us using cameras is an overarching theme here. last week, we covered theme here. last week, we covered the uk police‘s increasing deployment of live facial recognition from a specially equipped advanced to cctv cameras and, in london, we caughtan incident where one man refused to be scanned. don't push me out of the way. this man did not want to be caught by the police cameras so he covered his face but they stopped him, photographed him at an argument followed. the...
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let us know — just use the hashtag #bbcbizlive. hello and welcome to business live. get in touch. it's really good to hear from you get in touch. it's really good to hearfrom you on huawei, for example. it's a hot topic. today the us is tightening its sanctions on iran's oil industry — imposed last november over the country's nuclear ambitions and policies in the region. that's raised fears of a squeeze in global crude supplies — which could push up prices further. let's show you some of the details. washington had granted 180 day waivers to eight countries — including china, india and turkey — allowing them to keep buying iran's oil despite the sanctions. last week it said they had to stop by may 1st or face sanctions themselves. let's have a look at how this has played out in the oil markets. you can see how that news pushed up the price of benchmark brent crude — although it has fallen back a bit. it's still up by almost a third this year. last month iran's oil shipments dropped below a million barrels per day — the lowest level this year — as buyers reduced their
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give us your thoughts. theiphone had to say. give us your thoughts. the iphone is still in decline. apple is trapped in a shrinking universe of its own making. the iphones we have now, they last three oi’ iphones we have now, they last three orfour iphones we have now, they last three or four years, iphones we have now, they last three oi’ four years, even iphones we have now, they last three orfour years, even longer. iphones we have now, they last three orfouryears, even longer. so, people don't need to buy new ones every one or two years the way they used to and assist shrinking the number of people buying them. they don't have too and there isn't that desire, because there isn't that new innovation or fantastic new camera to make us want to swap at this point. yeah. apple is trapped by its own success. point. yeah. apple is trapped by its own success. a few years point. yeah. apple is trapped by its own success. a few years ago point. yeah. apple is trapped by its own success. a few years ago it would bring out a fantastic new device with major improvements and eve ryo ne de
give us your thoughts. theiphone had to say. give us your thoughts. the iphone is still in decline. apple is trapped in a shrinking universe of its own making. the iphones we have now, they last three oi’ iphones we have now, they last three orfour iphones we have now, they last three or four years, iphones we have now, they last three oi’ four years, even iphones we have now, they last three orfour years, even longer. iphones we have now, they last three orfouryears, even longer. so,...
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on twitter at us ip using the hashtag china d prk. i also encourage you to check out usi please new podcast network at us ap.org/podcast today will include this event, and a lot of other offerings featuring leading voices in violent conflict prevention and national security. and of course i hope you download and share report which you can also find on our website. and with that please join me in welcoming jennifer stats. with ip director for east and southeast asia programs who will introduce our very impressive panel of speakers today. jennifer? [ applause ] >>> thank you nancy and welcome everyone to us ip. thank you for joining us this afternoon for the launch of our new report on china's role in north korea's nuclear and peace negotiations. as nancy said we invite you to pick up a hard copy. if you are here today there are right outside the door. if your joining us online they are available on the usip website for download. here at usip, our china program focuses on china's impact on conflict dynamics around the world. the ways th
on twitter at us ip using the hashtag china d prk. i also encourage you to check out usi please new podcast network at us ap.org/podcast today will include this event, and a lot of other offerings featuring leading voices in violent conflict prevention and national security. and of course i hope you download and share report which you can also find on our website. and with that please join me in welcoming jennifer stats. with ip director for east and southeast asia programs who will introduce...
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at home they just such a difference between using sewn up bombs and using diesel bombs it has really transformed their lives even more to see if one of the. using solar bombs in the state of these albums is not only better for the health of the vermin and their families but also for the a mind and. a good upgrade already it all up ever got over the bad light if you noticed carefully the environment of the rapidly changing around us imagine how much pollution has been awarded by the more than 1100 sort of bombs already in use by the crowd yes all that you have got that they are imo not quite so we are very happy about this but we want to go further and make sure that 15000 a guardian families used to stick knology 100 we contribute to improving our environment what about a lot of our money but lousy and a lot of our large companies in the region don't seem to care about this but sisters are making sure that the petition here is less than it was earlier rather enjoy what they do mark back that one fire and their boats proceed. to carry some 2 brand has 3 solar pumps and a family is a l
at home they just such a difference between using sewn up bombs and using diesel bombs it has really transformed their lives even more to see if one of the. using solar bombs in the state of these albums is not only better for the health of the vermin and their families but also for the a mind and. a good upgrade already it all up ever got over the bad light if you noticed carefully the environment of the rapidly changing around us imagine how much pollution has been awarded by the more than...
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stay with us. my guests will stay with us. populist teams fall short, but eurosceptics make strides in italy and france. we speak to carlo cottarelli from milan. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ mary: this is bloomberg surveillance." i am nejra cehic in for francine lacqua and tom keene. joining us from athens is bloomberg's call to have you with us. you have seen the 10 year yield increase. low. record why our markets reacted like this? tom: basically because whilst false shown a few -- whilst poolls had shown that he was set to losels the election, we didn't expect the loss to be as big as it was. by 10 percentage point difference with t on democracyt was reduced and reduce gradually to around 2% in five percentage points. the loss was bigger than expected and markets feel that it will be hard for him to make up the loss in the international elections. leader for the democracy party looks like it will be the next prime minister. nejra: tell us a bit of work to actually expect out of the snap election. you hinted at some of the out
stay with us. my guests will stay with us. populist teams fall short, but eurosceptics make strides in italy and france. we speak to carlo cottarelli from milan. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ mary: this is bloomberg surveillance." i am nejra cehic in for francine lacqua and tom keene. joining us from athens is bloomberg's call to have you with us. you have seen the 10 year yield increase. low. record why our markets reacted like this? tom: basically because whilst false shown a few -- whilst...
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but we have pressured the pace to do some independent testing of the algorithms that using that using a japanese company would any see. and we've asked if they understand what vice is like the inherent in the technology. and they have said basically that that that they're not interested but there's also issues with what kind of what shifts of being put together as well so when we 1st saw this technology being used that little hill carnival which is a black british celebration in london. and that's when this surveillance you know it was that community that we used as guinea pigs for this event it's 2 years in a right which is just just incredible so it's you know it was a matter of not only how biased. but the people the lisa talking with it but i also think that some of the technology issues are temporary and i share other guests is that actually the better this becomes the more perfect tool for oppression it becomes as well you know most definitely and you know it's worth mentioning that you know i have a gauge of kind of how much our audience is responding to each show that we do he
but we have pressured the pace to do some independent testing of the algorithms that using that using a japanese company would any see. and we've asked if they understand what vice is like the inherent in the technology. and they have said basically that that that they're not interested but there's also issues with what kind of what shifts of being put together as well so when we 1st saw this technology being used that little hill carnival which is a black british celebration in london. and...
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through us i think a. lot more than is an agricultural engineer who advises wine growers in the region on how to cut down on the use of pesticides. flown home works for an association that's helping nearly 3000 farmers around the country. rather than. somebody else having you want to check the vines and we've discussed which product to use and how much of it. these are very specific measures tailored to the client to optimize the use of pesticides to put the. best decides are by definition dangerous for insects. last summer france became the 1st country in europe to ban councils from using 5 pesticides that are considered particularly harmful especially to peace but these chemicals are widely used in france as wine growing regions. produces white wine grapes in his vineyard which covers 20 hector's he can't switch to fully organic production because the vines are constantly threatened by fungal disease. if i switch to organic farming i couldn't harvest every year and in today's economy that would be tough.
through us i think a. lot more than is an agricultural engineer who advises wine growers in the region on how to cut down on the use of pesticides. flown home works for an association that's helping nearly 3000 farmers around the country. rather than. somebody else having you want to check the vines and we've discussed which product to use and how much of it. these are very specific measures tailored to the client to optimize the use of pesticides to put the. best decides are by definition...
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interest to attack us or take us on. it is not worth it to them. at the same time if we are going to be predominately at this time a naval, air, antimissile defense operation we do not want 120,000 forces, iran has an army and military of active-duty. we will not be invading iran with 120,000 forces right now. we have the right component of forces we need to deter iran and it is not in their best interests. >> i want to give you a chance to respond to one of your colleagues, congresswoman amar tweeting instead of barreling towards another reckless was we should be looking at ways to the escalate tensions with iran and other countries, no iran war, stop. >> my response would be we know from the past and past iranian behavior that they are emboldened by perceived weakness and they back down with perceived strength as david was saying. in the past look back in the 80s and a lot of those in charge and iran came up. they hit us hard in beirut, killed 200 marines and we pulled out of lebanon where they were pushing to their pr
interest to attack us or take us on. it is not worth it to them. at the same time if we are going to be predominately at this time a naval, air, antimissile defense operation we do not want 120,000 forces, iran has an army and military of active-duty. we will not be invading iran with 120,000 forces right now. we have the right component of forces we need to deter iran and it is not in their best interests. >> i want to give you a chance to respond to one of your colleagues, congresswoman...
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they don't work for us. they elected us. they don't work for us. they elected us. if we don't wake up and smell the coffee after that bit we would be pretty silly. boris johnson has put his hat in the ring. be pretty silly. boris johnson has put his hat in the ringlj be pretty silly. boris johnson has put his hat in the ring. i have not decided who to vote for. boris unfolded on these. at the moment i don't know who i'm going to vote for. my criteria is a simple one, i will vote for whoever i think is best placed to lead us out of the european union. forgive me ifi best placed to lead us out of the european union. forgive me if i am single—minded but that's my sole criteria or at least my overwhelming one andl criteria or at least my overwhelming one and i wait to hear all of the different candidates explain what their strategy is to get us out of their strategy is to get us out of the eu on the 31st of october i will vote for whichever one has the most convincing offer. there will be a lot of these conversations in the next few weeks i suspect at the different r
they don't work for us. they elected us. they don't work for us. they elected us. if we don't wake up and smell the coffee after that bit we would be pretty silly. boris johnson has put his hat in the ring. be pretty silly. boris johnson has put his hat in the ringlj be pretty silly. boris johnson has put his hat in the ring. i have not decided who to vote for. boris unfolded on these. at the moment i don't know who i'm going to vote for. my criteria is a simple one, i will vote for whoever i...
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to surprising us all but not to give you. to talk about football not the or else you can think i was going to go. by the way what is it that's like here. is donald trump's national security advisor john bolton a clear and present danger to america and the world is saber rattling in the middle east particularly against iran should concern us all we are forced to ask a fundamental question is bolton the primary architect of trump's policy. in 2040 you know bloody revolution to to put the demonstrations going from being relatively peaceful political protests to be creasing the violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it you know we hear i mean you are liz put me in the new bill is that i do still in the middle of the former ukrainian president recalls the events of 2040 and. those who took part in this today over 5000000000 dollars to assist ukraine in these and other goals that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic. pollster below mission of post below so laci could. spoil it also some of those that are. just
to surprising us all but not to give you. to talk about football not the or else you can think i was going to go. by the way what is it that's like here. is donald trump's national security advisor john bolton a clear and present danger to america and the world is saber rattling in the middle east particularly against iran should concern us all we are forced to ask a fundamental question is bolton the primary architect of trump's policy. in 2040 you know bloody revolution to to put the...
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we used to have senate snuff boxes filled on the taxpayers dime and the residue on the floors used to be so considerable charles dixens warned fellow visitors not to pick up anything they dropped unless they had a pair of gloves on. one of the senators that dixens admired most from that visit was henry clay. and befitting the commonwealth of kentucky and our own rich history with the crop, that legendary kentuckian was also a legendary tobacco enthusiast. when the first stop light came over the appalachians, tobacco offered the perfect opportunity to jump start their new lives. a pocketful of seeds was enough for a down payment on a new economically secured future for your family. kentucky had fertile soil, we had favorable summers and we had access to the m is -- mississippi for shipping. before long, tobacco was a stable crop for literally tens of thousands of kentucky farms. for a time, we led even virginia and north carolina, as the number one tobacco state. generations of farmers, even if they weren't primarily tobacco growers would plant a little corner of it to help float the r
we used to have senate snuff boxes filled on the taxpayers dime and the residue on the floors used to be so considerable charles dixens warned fellow visitors not to pick up anything they dropped unless they had a pair of gloves on. one of the senators that dixens admired most from that visit was henry clay. and befitting the commonwealth of kentucky and our own rich history with the crop, that legendary kentuckian was also a legendary tobacco enthusiast. when the first stop light came over the...
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use x. rays tissue samples blood cells and pathogens to develop an individual health profile including if the micro biome the hope is that will allow them to identify the drugs and therapies that are more likely to work. those firms are also looking into the benefits of artificial intelligence a digital plaster in lisa's arm could in future trigger an alarm if her drugs are no longer having an effect around the clock monitoring costing just a few $100.00. lisa schmidt is hoping that personalized medicine could finally provide her with a cure but who has access to all the data that she's giving away. the doctor obviously but now a growing number of companies are also offering these services. established pharmaceutical firms are also having to rethink instead of just producing tablets for the masses they now need to think in smaller numbers bringing together diagnoses research and treatment options to become service providers for patients like lisa. is something else you can thank modern healt
use x. rays tissue samples blood cells and pathogens to develop an individual health profile including if the micro biome the hope is that will allow them to identify the drugs and therapies that are more likely to work. those firms are also looking into the benefits of artificial intelligence a digital plaster in lisa's arm could in future trigger an alarm if her drugs are no longer having an effect around the clock monitoring costing just a few $100.00. lisa schmidt is hoping that...
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the aim is to use more renewable energy and to move away from nuclear energy but could we use nuclear power in a different way. after all the sun gets its energy from nuclear fusion. at the max planck institute in codswallop the vendor 7 x. fusion device is being used to test whether nuclear fusion could work in a power plant. this is just i don't know you it's a new primary energy source it's an energy source that people don't use yet it's a recreating the process that happens in the sun without some very basic physical process that releases the energy as it's you know the fight conditions in the sun can't be created on earth they're far too extreme it was certainly extreme deserves and that's why they're better up there in the middle of the sun on earth we try to create a much friendlier conditions but it was the same process of generating energy. researchers are trying to gain energy from the fusion of 2 atomic nuclei in a power plant. on earth they fused to hydrogen atoms which released large amounts of usable energy. one gram of fuel could be used in a power plant to produce 9000
the aim is to use more renewable energy and to move away from nuclear energy but could we use nuclear power in a different way. after all the sun gets its energy from nuclear fusion. at the max planck institute in codswallop the vendor 7 x. fusion device is being used to test whether nuclear fusion could work in a power plant. this is just i don't know you it's a new primary energy source it's an energy source that people don't use yet it's a recreating the process that happens in the sun...
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to us goods. in the middle of this are us farmers, whose products have been hit by retaliatory tariffs and they are desperate for a trade deal as soon as possible. we have almost waited almost too long, so the only thing that is really going to help us is if he makes a deal and china comes in and they guarantee to buy x amount of bushels. and us consumers, who are now going to find a range of imports costing way more in the shops. and if this carries on, it will be the global economy that will suffer. ana swanson writes about trade and international economics for the new york times. i spoke to her earlier, here's her take on how these talks are going. it has really been quite a dramatic reversal, momentum has really been building towards what felt like would be a trade deal between the us and china. observers said it would certainly not address all of the points the trump administration and the business community have raised about china's economic concerns, but it would at least reassure markets a
to us goods. in the middle of this are us farmers, whose products have been hit by retaliatory tariffs and they are desperate for a trade deal as soon as possible. we have almost waited almost too long, so the only thing that is really going to help us is if he makes a deal and china comes in and they guarantee to buy x amount of bushels. and us consumers, who are now going to find a range of imports costing way more in the shops. and if this carries on, it will be the global economy that will...
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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 google and facebook. sists . lead a very warm welcome to you watching on since last. may seem wrong. just don't call. the old ladies yet to shape our disdain and become educated and in the game because the trail. once and many find themselves worlds apart we choose to l
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...
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we would like to -- in the supervisor can take for us and give us a favour and take the medallion back and we can have our money back. we don't want to -- medallion can take my life. sousupervisors of san francisco take metal-i metal medallion aws before. i'm not able to drive and my health is not healthy like 15 years ago. in 2014, i my name on the list, take about three or four months to sell the medallion and it never happened since then. we making better service and no money. i wish the supervisor of san francisco take care of us, please. thank you very pitch. >> thank you for your comments. >> next speaker, please. >> 30 year driver. i look into you your guy's faced i don't know your reaction. guilty, the previous supervisor. they forced us, forced me to buy the medallion. we do it for their rule. i wait almost 18 years. i have a van and they force me to buy the medallion. they say do it. i did it. they force us to buy the medallion. this is a crime. they have to get punish and these poor people coming in here, your fight guys have to ct your own mistake. this is america. your mis
we would like to -- in the supervisor can take for us and give us a favour and take the medallion back and we can have our money back. we don't want to -- medallion can take my life. sousupervisors of san francisco take metal-i metal medallion aws before. i'm not able to drive and my health is not healthy like 15 years ago. in 2014, i my name on the list, take about three or four months to sell the medallion and it never happened since then. we making better service and no money. i wish the...
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it's good to have you with us. is closer. to nuclear weapons being used any time since world war 2 that's the assessment of u.n. officials. and security issues the u.n. institute for. states with nuclear weapons. that the control landscape is changing but that isn't the only change today 9 countries are in the so-called nuclear club a number of these are located in north korea is one of them the isolated nation has conducted 6 nuclear tests so far this century the arms control association estimates the number of nuclear weapons with. 15 its northern neighbor china has around $280.00 think tank stockholm international peace research institute president said that beijing is expanding its also to counter threats from the u.s. and india india and has long running toward a total disputes with neighboring pakistan also a nuclear power both countries of compatible austin sizes of around $140.00 warheads the fear is that any escalation could quickly spill over into a nuclear war the un says these developments are cause for concern we
it's good to have you with us. is closer. to nuclear weapons being used any time since world war 2 that's the assessment of u.n. officials. and security issues the u.n. institute for. states with nuclear weapons. that the control landscape is changing but that isn't the only change today 9 countries are in the so-called nuclear club a number of these are located in north korea is one of them the isolated nation has conducted 6 nuclear tests so far this century the arms control association...
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and they actually sent us a statement on what they're using it for and how it's gone for them and they say we can provide that facial recognition has been a successful tool for us and it has several success stories one thing to understand is the facial recognition software we use is not the deciding factor when identifying individuals if we input a picture of an individual and there is a result an investigator takes the information as a lead this is a human based decision not a computer based decision and so when you hear this and you hear the explanation for why it might be necessary what do you make about. well for starters we know that from recent reporting by the georgetown privacy center that many police departments are actually misusing a surveillance and facial recognition systems and that these systems don't make us safer so to build even a straightforward seeming for a surveillance system you need to get hundreds of thousands of photos of innocent individuals who never consented to be part of this a surveillance state a base and really right now as we would as other guests hav
and they actually sent us a statement on what they're using it for and how it's gone for them and they say we can provide that facial recognition has been a successful tool for us and it has several success stories one thing to understand is the facial recognition software we use is not the deciding factor when identifying individuals if we input a picture of an individual and there is a result an investigator takes the information as a lead this is a human based decision not a computer based...