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let's have a look at the us. futures markets are implying that the us markets will open lower because of concern over what is going on in the white house. you can see the dow is down. it is not forget that these markets have been hitting record highs of late so the price of gold has gone up, the us dollar has fallen, the yen has got stronger. i will return soon to talk you through some of the other stories in the papers. it's nicknamed plastic island and it's not hard to figure out why — 38 million items have washed up on the beaches on henderson island, an uninhabited remote british territory in the south pacific. this from the bbc‘s victoria gill. 3,000 miles from the mainland, a remote paradise that has become a rubbish dump. its beaches are now more densely polluted with plastic than anywhere else on earth. henderson island is home only to south pacific sea birds and marine wildlife, and with no human inhabitants, this should be a pristine haven. but an international team of researchers who visited and st
let's have a look at the us. futures markets are implying that the us markets will open lower because of concern over what is going on in the white house. you can see the dow is down. it is not forget that these markets have been hitting record highs of late so the price of gold has gone up, the us dollar has fallen, the yen has got stronger. i will return soon to talk you through some of the other stories in the papers. it's nicknamed plastic island and it's not hard to figure out why — 38...
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let us pray. almighty and ever living god, it is our human history and human circumstance, both the sublime and the sinful, that brings us to this moment of dedication. at this moment in our human history, at this moment in this university's history, we ask for your divine blessing. history allows us to presume that isaac hawkins was heartened and consoled by his family, as well as by his friendship with other slaves, but history also allows us to presume he was hurt by his enslavement and treatment as a slave. today, with humility and sincerity, we remember him and honor him, and all those who labored with him as slaves to this university's benefit. we pray they be with you now, abiding in your presence and your glory. we remember and honor anne-marie whose marie becraft honor vision and dedication and generosity allowed her to transcend slavery and racism to be an educational pioneer and provide a formal education for african american young women. may the naming of these buildings in honor of is
let us pray. almighty and ever living god, it is our human history and human circumstance, both the sublime and the sinful, that brings us to this moment of dedication. at this moment in our human history, at this moment in this university's history, we ask for your divine blessing. history allows us to presume that isaac hawkins was heartened and consoled by his family, as well as by his friendship with other slaves, but history also allows us to presume he was hurt by his enslavement and...
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we don't use for example, for us we don't use contracts to actually drop and fire weapons. we don't use mercenaries to do that. we use uniform military. i would just be concerned that going that route again argues against the broad principles we have used about the role of the state and applying force kinetically and non-kinetically. >> we don't use those tools but in our degraded west failian system we don't know who we are being attacked by. it might be state actors, quasi state actors, possibly private actors. who knows. >> well, it depends on the situation. but i'm the first to acknowledge 100% attribution is probably a standard we are going to be driving for for a long time and not necessarily achieve immediately. >> what percentage of accuracy in attribution would you give us today? >> oh, it depends on the actor. if you take for example -- speaking now as on the nsa side, if you take look at the efforts we did in the intelligence community assessment with respect to russian efforts to influence the 2016 election process, really high confidence. very fine grain attrib
we don't use for example, for us we don't use contracts to actually drop and fire weapons. we don't use mercenaries to do that. we use uniform military. i would just be concerned that going that route again argues against the broad principles we have used about the role of the state and applying force kinetically and non-kinetically. >> we don't use those tools but in our degraded west failian system we don't know who we are being attacked by. it might be state actors, quasi state actors,...
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academic detailing in which we use the same techniques the pharmaceutical companies used to promote new products, to vote evidence-based practices. they help to partner with our overdose education and lock. distribution and this is just a graph 14 when we started this we have actually dispensed over 71000, at this .75000, rescue kits. potential next steps are a lot more to be done in science. he had some actual treatments that work pretty well and are well established by the science but getting them out to the patients who need them is the next challenge. there are also new exciting, better medications on the horizon that talks about earlier how can enhance education. right now, in order to be prescribed. [inaudible] sessions have to take an eight hour training course. nurse practitioners and pas, since, after take 24 hours of training. that seems like a burden for someone with a busy clinical practice but why is anyone graduating from medical school or nurse practitioner or pa school without having a eight or 24 hours of training in their basic curriculum that's one area where we c
academic detailing in which we use the same techniques the pharmaceutical companies used to promote new products, to vote evidence-based practices. they help to partner with our overdose education and lock. distribution and this is just a graph 14 when we started this we have actually dispensed over 71000, at this .75000, rescue kits. potential next steps are a lot more to be done in science. he had some actual treatments that work pretty well and are well established by the science but getting...
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it's there for the future use. >> homes in america use 27.5 billion gallons of water every day, preparing food, flushing toilets and watering lawns. >> as we see buildings go up vertically, what we're seeing is less landscaping on a per-resident basis. we're also seeing the opportunity to reuse some of the water internally. we're seeing rooftop gardens. >> there's much more consciousness in terms of individual homes. we have low-flow toilets and shower heads, desert landscaping. >> on a per-person basis, water demand is going down. new construction is more efficient than old construction. people are remodeling their homes. >> regulations were adopted that required golf courses to reduce the amount of grass that they put in when they built a new one. you now see many of these world-class championship facilities out here are a mixture of grass and desert, and they're absolutely stunningly beautiful. >> another thing people are doing is reusing gray water -- the water that comes from the washing machines or showers, not the toilet water and not necessarily kitchen sink water, but kind of tha
it's there for the future use. >> homes in america use 27.5 billion gallons of water every day, preparing food, flushing toilets and watering lawns. >> as we see buildings go up vertically, what we're seeing is less landscaping on a per-resident basis. we're also seeing the opportunity to reuse some of the water internally. we're seeing rooftop gardens. >> there's much more consciousness in terms of individual homes. we have low-flow toilets and shower heads, desert...
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and these are things -- acetone is used in things we use in our homes. per rock side is used to make blond. but that is why it's ideal for use in europe because it doesn't set off the trip wires that other types of explosive would. >> are you sing anything in terms of cheering? gratifications. >> yes, enormous celebrations, disgusting to wash. they've created a hashtag #manchester. they're reposting the past threats and posters they've made targeting england. when the paris attack happened, there was a video that was released by the attackers that showed them in iraq and syria plume bly carrying out beheadings and other atrocities. the next was the united kingdom. that was in november in 2015 and, of course, nothing happened after that. that is the puzzling thing about isis and the united kingdom a very large number of fighters are from the uk. jihadi john was british. but we've seen far less attacks in britain than we've seen, for example, in belgium and france. even though the numbers of fighters are roughly similar. >> it was noted earlier, i should t
and these are things -- acetone is used in things we use in our homes. per rock side is used to make blond. but that is why it's ideal for use in europe because it doesn't set off the trip wires that other types of explosive would. >> are you sing anything in terms of cheering? gratifications. >> yes, enormous celebrations, disgusting to wash. they've created a hashtag #manchester. they're reposting the past threats and posters they've made targeting england. when the paris attack...
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nobody uses be in the way we are used to. you are waiting for it because it is a core of black english today. you go through transcripts of the exslaves and it is there. someone says charcoal and honey and good for the baby. it is somebody talking about child care and says charcoal and honey and good for the baby. that is a transcript of someone speaking named heriot. it is so common you end up realizing that is the way people talk because those are the sorts of things thatted change over the years in any human speech. i talk about the actual distortions in the bock. it is reflective of the way the dialect sounded then as opposed to now. menstrual shows were repulsive. it wasn't just this or that or the menstrual show. the menstrual show was all there was. they were going to be backed up and doing dances that were supposed to be black. it gives you a window into the history of black english. it is not just slang but a whole other system of speaking black english. those four things are what the book is about. harry reid in 201
nobody uses be in the way we are used to. you are waiting for it because it is a core of black english today. you go through transcripts of the exslaves and it is there. someone says charcoal and honey and good for the baby. it is somebody talking about child care and says charcoal and honey and good for the baby. that is a transcript of someone speaking named heriot. it is so common you end up realizing that is the way people talk because those are the sorts of things thatted change over the...
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that is what has made us. that strength will ensure our future. we will not give in to fear, division, or lies. >> opec's next moves. into thecould extend second half of the year and possibly beyond. chinese overseas shipments held up in april as global demand recovers. the forex reserves rose for a third month. ♪ anna: welcome to bloomberg daybreak: europe. manus: emmanuel macron got the votes. the euro had 90% possibility that this event would happen. this is volatility overnight in the euro. you have things like the ecb. yellow.meeting is in it has dropped. euro is down. euro sterling is down, euro-yen is down. had alreadynagers covered -- sorry, they were already net long about this by the most on record. -- buyn appalling phrase the rumor. anna: we do not know what the ecb will do as we go into june. we do not know how much of power makcron will have. let us look at asian equity markets. at theng china come asian equity markets are doing very well. the chinese story is different. down another percent on
that is what has made us. that strength will ensure our future. we will not give in to fear, division, or lies. >> opec's next moves. into thecould extend second half of the year and possibly beyond. chinese overseas shipments held up in april as global demand recovers. the forex reserves rose for a third month. ♪ anna: welcome to bloomberg daybreak: europe. manus: emmanuel macron got the votes. the euro had 90% possibility that this event would happen. this is volatility overnight in...
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they're expecting us, finally, us, together, to be what we are. the task ahead of us, my fellow citizens, is immense. and it twins already tomorrow. it means we have to moralize public life. it means that we have to defend our democratic vitality to reinforce our economy, to build new forms of protection in this world around us to make sure that everyone will have a role to play in -- through schools, through work, through culture to refound europe, to guarantee the safety of all french people. that task ahead of us is immense, and it will require ever greater boldness because today, we have conquered a right, a right that places an obligation upon us. you have chosen to be build, and we will continue boldly forging ahead, day after day, because this is what the french people expect us to do, because this is what europe and theworld expect france to do. they're expecting france again to be able to astonish them, to -- for france to be france again, and that is what we shall do. our task is immense, my dear friends, and it will require everyone's c
they're expecting us, finally, us, together, to be what we are. the task ahead of us, my fellow citizens, is immense. and it twins already tomorrow. it means we have to moralize public life. it means that we have to defend our democratic vitality to reinforce our economy, to build new forms of protection in this world around us to make sure that everyone will have a role to play in -- through schools, through work, through culture to refound europe, to guarantee the safety of all french people....
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he is no longer with us. what will jared kushner -- what will this mean to jared kushner's future in his father-in-law's white house? >> well, a couple of things. first of all, i don't want to declare him guilty before we know all of the facts. it certainly, the mind boggles at the reports that we have seen as evelyn said and david said, it is hard to comprehend if this story is true whthere would be any purpose for setting up this kind of a back channel. it is truly bizarre. when you see people saying is this ignorance or is this treasonous? there is also people saying there can be a pattern of ignorance that takes you unwittingly down the path to treason maybe before you know it. i think the point that you're making about how anyone else, their who'd be on a plate and they'd have to turn in their resignation. this is part of the problem with having family members in the white house. and that is part of the reason that most administrations have anti-nepotism policies. you don't generally have your close fami
he is no longer with us. what will jared kushner -- what will this mean to jared kushner's future in his father-in-law's white house? >> well, a couple of things. first of all, i don't want to declare him guilty before we know all of the facts. it certainly, the mind boggles at the reports that we have seen as evelyn said and david said, it is hard to comprehend if this story is true whthere would be any purpose for setting up this kind of a back channel. it is truly bizarre. when you see...
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to us, they did not show it to us. is that a problem, though? that people like yourself, good people, don't know who they are with? now, we go back again, the mosque trustees have to do more about that. leaders of communities have to sit together. a lot of thought needs to be done in this mosque. tonight, didsbury mosque said salman abedi was a coward whose crime had no place in their religion. a man willing to kill in the city that was once his home. ed thomas, bbc news, south manchester. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: we take a closer look at the british counter—terrorism strategy and how it's been implemented following the manchester bombing. 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. the polling stations are all prepared for what will be the first truly free elections in romania's history. it was a remarkable climax to what was surely the most extraordinary funeral ever gi
to us, they did not show it to us. is that a problem, though? that people like yourself, good people, don't know who they are with? now, we go back again, the mosque trustees have to do more about that. leaders of communities have to sit together. a lot of thought needs to be done in this mosque. tonight, didsbury mosque said salman abedi was a coward whose crime had no place in their religion. a man willing to kill in the city that was once his home. ed thomas, bbc news, south manchester. stay...
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join us to start discussing the topics that touch us all. >> like respect, community. >> fairplay. >> different foods. >> follow us on facebook, and join our global society. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> that's all for this week, but don't forget, you can watch us online anytime. and write to us too, at global3000@dw.com. see you soon! - [narrator] this program is made possible in part by the town of marion. historic marion, virginia, home of the wayne henderson school of appalachian arts. celebrating 21 years as a certified virginia main street community. the ellis family foundation and general francis marion hotel. the historic general francis marion hotel and black rooster restaurant and lounge, providing luxurious accommodations and casual fine dining. the bank of marion. the bank of marion, your vision, your community, your bank. wbrf, 98.1 fm. bryant label, a proud supporter of our region's musical heritage. (upbeat bluegrass music)
join us to start discussing the topics that touch us all. >> like respect, community. >> fairplay. >> different foods. >> follow us on facebook, and join our global society. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> that's all for this week, but don't forget, you can watch us online anytime. and write to us too, at global3000@dw.com. see you soon! - [narrator] this...
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thanks for being with us. what do you think is the significance of this trip to saudi arabia in particular as president trump's first foreign trip as president? as your report suggests, it is a shift in emphasis of us policy towards saudi arabia. more against any kind of approach meant with iran. i think he is making his first trip to the most conservative country in the arab world. there is also a significant business component. his son—in—law has been trying to negotiate a $110 billion arms deal, and this goes with the trump approach that the administration is going to be perfect —— personally involved in business deals as a way of boosting the american economy. involved in business deals as a way of boosting the american economym comes against a backdrop of him last year of accusing saudi arabia of being behind 9/11. yes. in terms of a strategy of combating terrorism, obviously a lot of extremists have been funded by saudi arabia. most of the 911 hijackers were saudis. by contrast, iran, which is th
thanks for being with us. what do you think is the significance of this trip to saudi arabia in particular as president trump's first foreign trip as president? as your report suggests, it is a shift in emphasis of us policy towards saudi arabia. more against any kind of approach meant with iran. i think he is making his first trip to the most conservative country in the arab world. there is also a significant business component. his son—in—law has been trying to negotiate a $110 billion...
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and about four -- >> indoor use. >> indoor use. we also worked very successfully with the registrants about four or five years ago to put in place some bufrz to protect residential areas around agricultural fields to deal with spray issues. i think what you're referring to is a rule making that we were in the midst of that we began in 2015 when we proposed to revoke the tolerances for it because the science that we had at the time suggested that we potentially could not make the required safety finding. we continued to do our work and we took revised assessment to our fifra advisory panel in the spring of 2016. then recommended some improvements to that risk assessment and so in november of 2016 we issued a revised draft risk assessment for public comment. and that public comment period closed in mid-january. we received almost 50,000 comments on that draft risk assessment. and a number of those comments raised some questions about how epa had done the science, had concerns about how we had derived the regulatory end point from an
and about four -- >> indoor use. >> indoor use. we also worked very successfully with the registrants about four or five years ago to put in place some bufrz to protect residential areas around agricultural fields to deal with spray issues. i think what you're referring to is a rule making that we were in the midst of that we began in 2015 when we proposed to revoke the tolerances for it because the science that we had at the time suggested that we potentially could not make the...
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stay with us for one moment. i look at the brave men and women in uniform who have made the ultimate sacrifice. a look a women in uniform who have made the ultimate sacrifice. sunday, the growing russia investigation. new reports that president trump's son-in-law jared kushner tried to set up back channel communications with russia to avoid u.s. monitoring. the reaction? former deputy cia chief john mclaughlin. >> if an american intelligence officer had done anything like this, we would consider it espionage. >> the trump trump administration responds but not in front of cameras. >> >> we're not going to comment on jerryd. we're not going to comment. >> after john brannan testifies that russia can lure people unwittingly into treason. >> individual who's go along the treasono
stay with us for one moment. i look at the brave men and women in uniform who have made the ultimate sacrifice. a look a women in uniform who have made the ultimate sacrifice. sunday, the growing russia investigation. new reports that president trump's son-in-law jared kushner tried to set up back channel communications with russia to avoid u.s. monitoring. the reaction? former deputy cia chief john mclaughlin. >> if an american intelligence officer had done anything like this, we would...
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to tell us more. terrific to have you here this morning. thank you. in the short time we have we can't go into all the details of your really tough childhood, but it has obviously had a profound influence on you and your writing. tell us a bit about your journey through to becoming an author modular it started at three yea rs old author modular it started at three years old when i was placed in lambeth social services.” years old when i was placed in lambeth social services. i was in shirley 0aks almost all my childhood. i left at 16 and moved to brixton. you were physically abused in shirley 0aks? brixton. you were physically abused in shirley oaks? yes i was, violently, physically and sexually and even mentally. i had that to ove rco m e and even mentally. i had that to overcome and i had depression for many years. how old when you left marcello 16, 15 or 16. what kind of a 16—year—old were you marcello very confused, low self 16. i didn't believe i could contribute to society in any way. i fe
to tell us more. terrific to have you here this morning. thank you. in the short time we have we can't go into all the details of your really tough childhood, but it has obviously had a profound influence on you and your writing. tell us a bit about your journey through to becoming an author modular it started at three yea rs old author modular it started at three years old when i was placed in lambeth social services.” years old when i was placed in lambeth social services. i was in shirley...
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. >> let us pray. peace,y god, prince of you have declared there is no greater love than to lay down your life for one's friends. sons and honor daughters, men and women who have given their lives in the name of freedom. we remember them on this memorial day. we pray it reminds us how blessed we are as a nation. we pray today for the family and friends of those who have given their lives in service to our nation. we pray that they will be comforted and reassured that the sacrifice of their loved ones is not in vain, and they are not forgotten. ask that you continue to give wisdom to our commander in chief, his administration, and our military leaders as they promote peace across our country and around the world. today, we have many men and women in harm's way. we ask that you bless them with strength and courage to be victorious, and we ask that you bring them home soon. we ask that you continue to bless america. we ask these things in accordance to your will and your name as the prince of peace. amen.
. >> let us pray. peace,y god, prince of you have declared there is no greater love than to lay down your life for one's friends. sons and honor daughters, men and women who have given their lives in the name of freedom. we remember them on this memorial day. we pray it reminds us how blessed we are as a nation. we pray today for the family and friends of those who have given their lives in service to our nation. we pray that they will be comforted and reassured that the sacrifice of...
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give us some advise. give us some advice. what can we do to get this moving. >> i think -- i think the in my personal opinion the act that you've put forward is on the right track. and it will certainly contribute to this. we just need to craft it in a way that's -- naes realistic to get it done with countries that we can't order to do things but we need to negotiate and help them see the benefit of doing it. >> all right mr. cintron. >> yes, i guess for us. >> there must be some -- dsh must be some way we can incentivize these folks. particularly james lankford mentioned some of the nations still aren't doing their share. they're not third world nations they're not third world. must be some which we can incentivize them. >> one thing weld ask support support around our strategy to target, focus in on targeted countries right so we understand that that part we we look at the whole picture for us four our strategy has been to stay focused where we see the largest volume coming in. that's where we're looking for that cooperatio
give us some advise. give us some advice. what can we do to get this moving. >> i think -- i think the in my personal opinion the act that you've put forward is on the right track. and it will certainly contribute to this. we just need to craft it in a way that's -- naes realistic to get it done with countries that we can't order to do things but we need to negotiate and help them see the benefit of doing it. >> all right mr. cintron. >> yes, i guess for us. >> there...
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does russia use the same military and civilian tools that used to hack our political organization in order to do things like hack into u.s. companies to steal identities and steal credit card information of americans on the black market? how is the fbi working to fight against hackers supported by foreign governments like russia? >> the answer is yes. both are government organizations and on they have a relationship that's often difficult to define with criminals. the yahoo facts -- hack is an example. hackers are working together, so the answer is yes. what we're doing is trying to see if we can impose costs on that behavior in a lot of different ways including what i mentioned in my opening which is locking up people. if we can get the monsen of russia. russia's not too great about cooperating with us, but all of them like to travel. if they travel, putting handcuffs on them to send a message that that is not appropriate. >> and your testimony, you also expressed a threat that posed to our safety. i heard these concerns firsthand when senator graham and mccain and i were in georgia
does russia use the same military and civilian tools that used to hack our political organization in order to do things like hack into u.s. companies to steal identities and steal credit card information of americans on the black market? how is the fbi working to fight against hackers supported by foreign governments like russia? >> the answer is yes. both are government organizations and on they have a relationship that's often difficult to define with criminals. the yahoo facts -- hack...
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she says, "music is meant to heal us, bring us together, make us to heal us, bring us together, make us happy", and she says she will continue to do that by coming back here in honour of the victims. and of course there are so many events planned this weekend. police say be vigilant, but go out and enjoy yourself, as the city tries to get to normal. thank you. katrina renton at saint hans square in manchester, where tributes are being paid to victims of monday ‘s attack. —— st ann's square. and in a few moments, we'll be speaking to two doctors who were working at manchester's main trauma centre on the night of the attack. they have been looking after a number of patients this week, so we will be hearing their thoughts and reflections in just 80 will be hearing their thoughts and reflections injust 80 minutes. —— a view minutes. —— a few. leaders of the world's leading industrial nations, the g7, have failed to reach agreement on climate change at a summit in italy. members had hoped donald trump would join the rest of the world in combating climate change but differenc
she says, "music is meant to heal us, bring us together, make us to heal us, bring us together, make us happy", and she says she will continue to do that by coming back here in honour of the victims. and of course there are so many events planned this weekend. police say be vigilant, but go out and enjoy yourself, as the city tries to get to normal. thank you. katrina renton at saint hans square in manchester, where tributes are being paid to victims of monday ‘s attack. —— st...
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what people don't realize is the physics that we use to build climate models is the same physics we use to build airplanes. - right. - so if you really don't think that climate science is legitimate, there's a lot of-- - don't get on a plane. - no, because it clearly won't fly. it's just your imagination. - right. - it's the engineers telling you it will fly to line their pockets. - right. we're in a world right now where actually science is weirdly the enemy of a lot of politicians and a lot of people who run for office actually, they're not ashamed or embarrassed about this. they actually proudly embrace their denial of science. that includes people who are responsible for big policy areas in our government. the chairman of the house science committee in the congress who happens to be a fellow texan of ours, lamar smith from san antonio, doesn't believe in climate science. guy who chairs the energy committee of the house in the new congress refused to attend a speech by the pope two years ago because the pope had mentioned climate change. this is really a huge fight and it doesn't sho
what people don't realize is the physics that we use to build climate models is the same physics we use to build airplanes. - right. - so if you really don't think that climate science is legitimate, there's a lot of-- - don't get on a plane. - no, because it clearly won't fly. it's just your imagination. - right. - it's the engineers telling you it will fly to line their pockets. - right. we're in a world right now where actually science is weirdly the enemy of a lot of politicians and a lot...
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and today, let us remember those who died and let us us remember those who died and let us celebrate those who helped, safe in the knowledge that the terrorists will never win and our values, our country and our way of life will always prevail. prime minister theresa may. lets talk to vicky young, our political correspondence in downing street. the prime minister describing this asa the prime minister describing this as a cowardly attack and saying it was an attack on innocent, defenceless young people. yes, she's really trying to sum up the hurt that people feel. i think she said it was difficult to understand this cowardly attack and they think the fa ct cowardly attack and they think the fact it was directed at that place, at that time, directed clearly at children and young people, she said it was very hard to understand the senseless nature of all of that. the practicalities of it she says the police do think they know the identity of the person who carried out the attack, who died alongside the 22 others in manchester arena, but she said they are not at this point naming that p
and today, let us remember those who died and let us us remember those who died and let us celebrate those who helped, safe in the knowledge that the terrorists will never win and our values, our country and our way of life will always prevail. prime minister theresa may. lets talk to vicky young, our political correspondence in downing street. the prime minister describing this asa the prime minister describing this as a cowardly attack and saying it was an attack on innocent, defenceless...
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so you have to use the squirt gun to use your boat down the channel. whoever wins gets to play for a bottle of champagne. harvey: so i'm going to read clues for the person who wins and they're getting a bottle of champagne if they win. >> let's go. >> katie and eric. harvey: and go! >> oh, oh, oh! [laughter] harvey: friends, vacation together, posers, yachts, jet skis. >>
so you have to use the squirt gun to use your boat down the channel. whoever wins gets to play for a bottle of champagne. harvey: so i'm going to read clues for the person who wins and they're getting a bottle of champagne if they win. >> let's go. >> katie and eric. harvey: and go! >> oh, oh, oh! [laughter] harvey: friends, vacation together, posers, yachts, jet skis. >>
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for us, everything was there. everything was already there for us. you had an empty site, and you had these woods to the north. it made us think why anyone would not just get up and leave. what held us back? so, many months of hard work, and later we settled on this concept. i hope everyone can see. we actually develop for concepts. this is the one that was chosen called "the view north." so these were the woods that were there that we wanted to exploit. everything about this -- we worked very closely with the landscape architects and exhibit designers to all come together. so, we start you at the southernmost point of the site. then, we take you, even while you are still in your vehicle, on a journey to the north. this is your first orienting principle, you realize that these buildings, the two buildings open up like this. so, you can drop off as necessary, or you can take a shortcut to the park. as you leave in your car, you are traveling north towards the interpretive center. the entire site is made up of -- you see several different shades of gre
for us, everything was there. everything was already there for us. you had an empty site, and you had these woods to the north. it made us think why anyone would not just get up and leave. what held us back? so, many months of hard work, and later we settled on this concept. i hope everyone can see. we actually develop for concepts. this is the one that was chosen called "the view north." so these were the woods that were there that we wanted to exploit. everything about this -- we...
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not only did i not used performance-enhancing drugs i didn't use vitamin store powders. i tell people i made it to olympic games without any of those things. whatever the case may be so being able to explain to athletes all the way up to the professional level that it's not worth it. that one moment on the podium is not going to be reporting enough and you are not going to deal satisfied because she did this thing that was wrong in order to get to that point. for people to articulate that in a way that's going to hit home because they are encouraged to try to reach the next level or win at all cost is the least important thing. >> thank you for being that advocate. i got a chance to meet some -- and she is working in outreach with young people to inspire them on different levels and clean living and staying away from substances so is so important work you are doing and i appreciate you all working with the next group of stellar athletes. >> mr. chairman could i know that my colleague is dropping a lot of names gratuitously. [laughter] >> you wonder why they all come to m
not only did i not used performance-enhancing drugs i didn't use vitamin store powders. i tell people i made it to olympic games without any of those things. whatever the case may be so being able to explain to athletes all the way up to the professional level that it's not worth it. that one moment on the podium is not going to be reporting enough and you are not going to deal satisfied because she did this thing that was wrong in order to get to that point. for people to articulate that in a...
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it uses gravity to make this shower -- to use the shower and make the toilet flushable. a small kitchenette is hidden behind a panel with a sink, stove, and range that could be used when people are staying here. the other interesting thing is the escape tunnel. we are going to walk past the water tanks into the tunnel. the tunnel actually has a dual purpose. these are steam pipes that go to the radiator, that could also be used to enter or leave the bomb shelter. the tunnel comes out halfway between here and the house in the garden, so we will go outside in a moment and see the hatch where the tunnel ends. we are now standing inside the garden and you can see the hatch where the tunnel ends. the bomb shelter is an interesting part of two or have ,- tudor house's history helping to show the story from the american revolution to the cold war. it is a portion of the garage we will be opening for interpretation in the future, a project i am excited about. we have only had a chance to's -- a chance to see a portion of our collection so i hope you will take a tour and experien
it uses gravity to make this shower -- to use the shower and make the toilet flushable. a small kitchenette is hidden behind a panel with a sink, stove, and range that could be used when people are staying here. the other interesting thing is the escape tunnel. we are going to walk past the water tanks into the tunnel. the tunnel actually has a dual purpose. these are steam pipes that go to the radiator, that could also be used to enter or leave the bomb shelter. the tunnel comes out halfway...
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so for us to go out and play the right way and get a sweep gives us a few extra days off. we are ready for the next opponent. we don't care what anybody else out there does. >> the warriors head home from salt lake, get a couple days rest in the houston san antonio series they are tied up. the best team record wise the worst team in baseball, the san francisco giants taking on the mets after getting swept, hunter pence opens the scoring, 2-run home run. number 3 on the season for him. giants have 21 home runs. buster posey in on the act. degrom deep to left for his third homer. the giants retake the lead 3-2. bottom half of the 6th, curtis granderson double to deep left center. scoring the tying run 3-3. bottom of the 9th. still tied up. strickland with bases loaded. the game winner for walker. the mets win it in walk off fashion 4-3. the giants, worst team in baseball, 11 and 22. different story for the a's. back to back walk off wins over the weekend and more drama tonight against the angels. cotton candy at the ball park. 10292 at the coliseum. the a's chip away, jed lo
so for us to go out and play the right way and get a sweep gives us a few extra days off. we are ready for the next opponent. we don't care what anybody else out there does. >> the warriors head home from salt lake, get a couple days rest in the houston san antonio series they are tied up. the best team record wise the worst team in baseball, the san francisco giants taking on the mets after getting swept, hunter pence opens the scoring, 2-run home run. number 3 on the season for him....
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before i say anything else, i want to give thanks to the women that shape us, make us, and guide us through the lives that they give us. and on this mother's day, a cross section of social justice organizations is paying the bails of at least 30 black women in local jails across the country. these women's crimes mostly low level drug offenses. but while that might explain why these women have been charged with its not why they remained in jail. they simply cannot afford to post bail as they await their trial. it is a common problem and it is getting worse. in response, activist groups say they raised more than a quarter of a million dollars for what they call national black mama's bailout day. leading the charge is the organization song, that stands for southerners on new ground, whose co-director proposed this day of action. she's here with me this morning. mary hoofs joins us from atlanta, another organization involved is healing hearts, and with us is executive director benita lacy. thank you, both. happy mother's day. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> mary, how successful has it been? how
before i say anything else, i want to give thanks to the women that shape us, make us, and guide us through the lives that they give us. and on this mother's day, a cross section of social justice organizations is paying the bails of at least 30 black women in local jails across the country. these women's crimes mostly low level drug offenses. but while that might explain why these women have been charged with its not why they remained in jail. they simply cannot afford to post bail as they...
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and companies can now come to us and pitch us on how to finish projects. so it used to be right. here's the snowflake, we've already designed it, bid on it. that's not very much fun for a company and much more expensive for a municipality. we got almost like the xprize, millions of dollars of free nd. we're better off. you need all four of those things. that's what i think secretary chao talked about. and that money is waiting, but you've got to spend it the right way, show that we're innovating, show that there's public and private, national, federal and local money. to the washington policymakers and people who can influence them, tom cochran's here, the head of the u.s. conference of mayors, he helped point me chair of the task force of infrastructure for united states mayors, we need to make sure that the federal dollars stay and expand, but make us accountable to get those dollars, and i think the private sector dollars will flow in. this most capitalist country has figured out a way to do p3s. let's get with it. >> the interesting addition to that, mayor, we think about p3s
and companies can now come to us and pitch us on how to finish projects. so it used to be right. here's the snowflake, we've already designed it, bid on it. that's not very much fun for a company and much more expensive for a municipality. we got almost like the xprize, millions of dollars of free nd. we're better off. you need all four of those things. that's what i think secretary chao talked about. and that money is waiting, but you've got to spend it the right way, show that we're...
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we think this guys go to help us. —— going to help us. all right, nice to meet you. what we will do first, is i have this analysis tool here. and what this will do is just attacked, first of all, the pitch of your voice. this system you tried to break in is analysing your voice in lots of different ways. so there will be about 100 different variables it is picking up on. hello, i would like to access my account... hello, iwould hello, i would like to access my account... hello, i would like hello, i would like to access my account... hello, iwould like to access my account today. you can see pretty big differences. who do you think is the bigger adam's apple?” can't see mine. yes, yes, yes... i wa nted can't see mine. yes, yes, yes... i wanted to know they can get withdrawal, please. hi, iwould like to make a withdrawal. you'll get excited. that is what is go to happen. yes, and that your voice... it is simple! just need to go slower... it is the first time i tried to use the telephone banking service, and i are not set up. sol am hoping... that was not the exactly
we think this guys go to help us. —— going to help us. all right, nice to meet you. what we will do first, is i have this analysis tool here. and what this will do is just attacked, first of all, the pitch of your voice. this system you tried to break in is analysing your voice in lots of different ways. so there will be about 100 different variables it is picking up on. hello, i would like to access my account... hello, iwould hello, i would like to access my account... hello, i would like...
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can use to spy on us when we don't know it. >> let me show you. i'm in a closed room with a wireless baby camera. i'm thinking everything is secure except with only a few tries in a few minutes i can now be seen and heard from pretty much any where. >> using a program matt created in three hours he is able to blindly figure out the eight character password. >> 2333 attempts we found the right password. >> they can use it to jump around to other devices on your home network. >> how about unlocking your front door with your voice. if you do that and someone else hears you this would happen. >> okay. can i have your pin code? >> 1, 2, 3, 4. >> to update the status. >> it would be that easy to get into your neighbor's house. >> change the default password, chan read some terms of service and do some research on the product. >>> and happening this weekend the so called greatest show on earth be come to on end. they will put on the final performance after nearly 150 years. the last show was on sunday. the circus will stream it live on facebook. >>> w
can use to spy on us when we don't know it. >> let me show you. i'm in a closed room with a wireless baby camera. i'm thinking everything is secure except with only a few tries in a few minutes i can now be seen and heard from pretty much any where. >> using a program matt created in three hours he is able to blindly figure out the eight character password. >> 2333 attempts we found the right password. >> they can use it to jump around to other devices on your home...
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join us. and then if his generation miner will be with us, live from powhatan point. nick mullins is his name. minerifth-generation will be with us. guest: that is a good lineup. i want to address the ceo water concern you brought up. indeed come in by mentalists point that out a lot. environmentalists point that out a lot. when they come to capitol hill to testify, they bring water that is tainted and say this water has been tainted by the it doesn'tess that seem to make a big difference in thepolitical discussion people for more regulation will keep on with that belief. complicated -- the united mine workers of america had a pension and health-care plan. both are imperiled. lawmakers wanted to have congress step in and support these two benefit plans. they decided to start up with health care because they thought doing pensions and health care was too much of a risk. supporters of this will tell you there was a promise made to coal miners into the union for the government -- and to the union
join us. and then if his generation miner will be with us, live from powhatan point. nick mullins is his name. minerifth-generation will be with us. guest: that is a good lineup. i want to address the ceo water concern you brought up. indeed come in by mentalists point that out a lot. environmentalists point that out a lot. when they come to capitol hill to testify, they bring water that is tainted and say this water has been tainted by the it doesn'tess that seem to make a big difference in...
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our customers love using the branch network. they like using our network capabilities. we were voted number one by keynote this year. they like using our online capabilities. we brought online banking to the industry in the mid-90's, so we have been innovating for a long time. the reason we want to do it is because that is what our customers want. coming up, major testimonies at the capital are bringing more heat to ties between trump and russia. we will dive into what the former cia director has to say on russian cyber meddling. and i want you to check out our interactive tv function. you can watch us alive. if you miss an interview, you can go back and check it out. you can send producers a message, send me a question, play along with the charts we show on the air. this is for bloomberg subscribers only. check it out at tv . ♪ alisa: i'm alisa parenti in lexington. you are latching "bloomberg technology." let's start with intent of first word news. president trump's 2018 but it arrived on capitol hill with mick mulvaney defending the $3.6 trillion budget cut. th
our customers love using the branch network. they like using our network capabilities. we were voted number one by keynote this year. they like using our online capabilities. we brought online banking to the industry in the mid-90's, so we have been innovating for a long time. the reason we want to do it is because that is what our customers want. coming up, major testimonies at the capital are bringing more heat to ties between trump and russia. we will dive into what the former cia director...
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canelps us see how history brace us and give us a kind of grounding. when we think about globalization today, we imagine that it is the first globalization that everything about it is new. that is just not the case. the globalization is the second one. the first globalization was the late 19 century and the eararly 20th c century when there w wasa similar expansnsion of world tradade, expoport-led growth. therere was a also a simimilar rhetoric of optptimism, the idea that trade would lead to enlightenment, would be to liberalism, would be to peace. that pattern of the latete 19th centurury, we saw a break. we sawaw the first world w war, great depressssion going to secd woworld war. onee way to understandnd that ia long failure o of the fifirst globalizization. once we have that t in mind, we should not be surprised that t r own globabalization has contradictions, has oppoponents, that he generates opposition, that it generates ideas of the far right -- sometimes the far left -- that are against it. history instructs us that there is nothing new or no
canelps us see how history brace us and give us a kind of grounding. when we think about globalization today, we imagine that it is the first globalization that everything about it is new. that is just not the case. the globalization is the second one. the first globalization was the late 19 century and the eararly 20th c century when there w wasa similar expansnsion of world tradade, expoport-led growth. therere was a also a simimilar rhetoric of optptimism, the idea that trade would lead to...
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join us to start discussing the topics that touch us all. >> like respect, community. >> f fairplay. >> different foods. >> follow us on facebook, and join our global societety. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which isis responsible for its visit ncncicap.org] accuracy. >> that's all for this week, but don't forget, you can watch us online anytime. and write to us too, at global3000@dw.com. see you soon! 05/12/17 05/12/17 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pacifica this i is , , democracy now!w! >> i think that trump election rigging talk is code word for to me black and brown people voting. when he talks about monitoring the polls in certain communities, in certain areas, when he complains about too many people voting, we know what he is talking about. amy: as president trump signs an executive order to create a presidential advisory commission on election integrity, we will look at how it could lea
join us to start discussing the topics that touch us all. >> like respect, community. >> f fairplay. >> different foods. >> follow us on facebook, and join our global societety. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which isis responsible for its visit ncncicap.org] accuracy. >> that's all for this week, but don't forget, you can watch us online anytime. and write to us too, at global3000@dw.com. see you soon! 05/12/17 05/12/17 [captioning...
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this helps us reduce the potential for dangerous goods entering the us. is important to note ups and other carriers submit for all foreign countries both developed and developing. i could take out my smart phone even in the remote places, take a picture and transfer it with that. in conclusion if i could take off my ups had for 30 seconds, i do a lot of international travel to work with customs agencies around the world with the same issue. i don't look around for passengers for suspected of terrorism but the bags and bags of foreign post packages loaded in the belly of the aircraft, no one has any idea what is in those packages, none whatsoever. the government doesn't allow passengers on a plane without personal information or back into our country without a passport or screening. why do we allow over 1 million and potentially more dangerous packet of the day into this country with no requirements for information that will allow cvp to do their job more effectively. i urge you to take action on this important issue, thank you. >> thank you, mister schenk
this helps us reduce the potential for dangerous goods entering the us. is important to note ups and other carriers submit for all foreign countries both developed and developing. i could take out my smart phone even in the remote places, take a picture and transfer it with that. in conclusion if i could take off my ups had for 30 seconds, i do a lot of international travel to work with customs agencies around the world with the same issue. i don't look around for passengers for suspected of...
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gadgets already recognise our fingerprint, and now banks are starting to identify us using our voices. so, how secure is it? is it possible, for example, to pick someone‘s voice? we asked dan simmons to give it a go — or most precisely, to find the one person who might stand a chance at breaking into his bank account. thanks, ben. well, one of the things that you might not know about me is that i am the only member of the click team to have a twin brother. hi. his name isjoe, and we kind of sound quite alike. we kind of do sound quite alike. but i came out first, and hejust copied me. yeah, well, for this report, it's going to bejoe trying to copy me... together: ..as we try to break into a bank. but first, we're going to need some help. yep, i really think this guy is going to help us. right, good, good. all right, nice to meet you. if you'd like to sit down... what we're going to do first is i have this analysis tool here. and what this will do is just detect, first of all, the pitch of your voice. this system that you're trying to break in is analysing your voice in lots of dif
gadgets already recognise our fingerprint, and now banks are starting to identify us using our voices. so, how secure is it? is it possible, for example, to pick someone‘s voice? we asked dan simmons to give it a go — or most precisely, to find the one person who might stand a chance at breaking into his bank account. thanks, ben. well, one of the things that you might not know about me is that i am the only member of the click team to have a twin brother. hi. his name isjoe, and we kind of...
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we thank you for joining us and we welcome your family and friends are with us today. as is our tradition at the beginning of your testimony, we invite you to introduce those that are joining you today. it's a standard to ask certain questions to exercise responsibility. it's important this committee and other appropriate committees of congress hear testimony, briefings and other. if you will answer the questions: do you hear to the laws and regulations governing complex of interest? >> s. >> will you ensure your staff complies with deadlines established for communication including questions for the record and hearing? >> yes. >> will you cooperate in providing witnesses? >> yes. >> will those witnesses be protected from reprisal from their testimony or briefing? >> yes. >> do you agree to testify upon request before this committee? >> yes. >> do you agree to provide documents including copies of electronic forms of communication when requested by duly constituted committee or to consult with a committee regarding the basis for any good faith delay or denial in providi
we thank you for joining us and we welcome your family and friends are with us today. as is our tradition at the beginning of your testimony, we invite you to introduce those that are joining you today. it's a standard to ask certain questions to exercise responsibility. it's important this committee and other appropriate committees of congress hear testimony, briefings and other. if you will answer the questions: do you hear to the laws and regulations governing complex of interest? >>...
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they died keeping us safe. they are the pride of our nation, and we will hold them in our hearts always and forever. their sacrifice will never ever be forgotten. to everyone in the audience here today, i want you to know that my administration is determined, totally determined to restore law and order and justice for all americans and we will do it quickly. [applause] that is why i am so proud to be here today with attorney general jeff sessions and homeland security director john kelly, two men deeply committed to the rule of law, to the rank-and-file officers who enforce it, and to bringing the violent criminals, drug dealers and gang members to justice and i mean bring them to justice quickly. thank you very much for being here. [applause] all of you at the ceremony, the men and women who police the streets or who send our loved ones to work with a very worried or heavy heart, every single day you do that, you have seen and use heard things that no one else should ever have to see or hear. you bear this bur
they died keeping us safe. they are the pride of our nation, and we will hold them in our hearts always and forever. their sacrifice will never ever be forgotten. to everyone in the audience here today, i want you to know that my administration is determined, totally determined to restore law and order and justice for all americans and we will do it quickly. [applause] that is why i am so proud to be here today with attorney general jeff sessions and homeland security director john kelly, two...
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thanks for being with us. police investigating the manchester suicide bombing have decided to restart the sharing of intelligence with their us counterparts. it was briefly suspended after details of the investigation were leaked to the american media. it was a day of quiet reflection and intense investigation across manchester and the uk. it began with a minute's silence to remember the 22 people killed in monday's attack. the queen visited young survivors in hospital. our chief correspondent gavin hewitt starts our coverage. in the minutes before the silence, thousands headed to the squares, the open spaces, the office doorways. a moment for a wounded community to reflect, to remember, to stand together. last post sounds in manchester, a long minute ended with applause. applause well, it was really beautiful, and i thought it was so nice, everyone coming here and showing their respects. today has been a time to reflect and a time of remembrance, and at the same time, to show strength and unity, and our suppo
thanks for being with us. police investigating the manchester suicide bombing have decided to restart the sharing of intelligence with their us counterparts. it was briefly suspended after details of the investigation were leaked to the american media. it was a day of quiet reflection and intense investigation across manchester and the uk. it began with a minute's silence to remember the 22 people killed in monday's attack. the queen visited young survivors in hospital. our chief correspondent...
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i am trying to alert us, change of us. if that system is going to be preserved, it is because we hold of the various parts of the structure. from trying to get away what i knew was coming from all of the personal stuff. is he crazy echo can he read? there are certain talents he doesn't have, but there are talents he does have. the real question is what we can do. the book is meant to be about us, much more about -- then about him. amy: number six in your book is "be wary of paramilitaries." talk about this in the current context. >> it is such a woerful example and he has things that we used to know -- it has things that we used to know, that have either is applications, we just need to make those. one of the ways, not just hitler , but other authoritarians, break the public's, they break the monopoly of violence. they break what we think is a normal citizen when there is law and certain organs job it is to enforce the law, state organs. what you do if you are hitler and other authoritarians have done this, too, you have y
i am trying to alert us, change of us. if that system is going to be preserved, it is because we hold of the various parts of the structure. from trying to get away what i knew was coming from all of the personal stuff. is he crazy echo can he read? there are certain talents he doesn't have, but there are talents he does have. the real question is what we can do. the book is meant to be about us, much more about -- then about him. amy: number six in your book is "be wary of...
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to use as a tool. i'm no middle eastern expert but i am a military planner and from my perspective, tools that we can use to understand our adversaries are critically important to us as we try to provide options for our government and our secretary going forward. that's what this product does. anytime you have an opportunity to get into the mind of your adversary and try to understand decision-making process and allows you to prioritize your plan in a way that you could do otherwise. in particular with iran that's particularly important. i took a few specific things away from this as takeaways from our pre- perspective. i will remind everyone that socom is a support position for iran planning. within the department of defense, we are in the process of going through another drill at this time on what are way ahead needs to be from a dod perspective on iran. socom certainly contributes to. one of the things that we bring from socom is a global perspective on several issues, the reach of uranian networks
to use as a tool. i'm no middle eastern expert but i am a military planner and from my perspective, tools that we can use to understand our adversaries are critically important to us as we try to provide options for our government and our secretary going forward. that's what this product does. anytime you have an opportunity to get into the mind of your adversary and try to understand decision-making process and allows you to prioritize your plan in a way that you could do otherwise. in...
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thank you for joining us. coming up, toshiba and western digital maybe partners, but the relationship has turned increasingly better. more on their chip unit, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ toshiba sinking at the open as its dispute was western digital moves up a gear. it is down more than 6%. at a director -- editing director for asia-pacific. reporter: toshiba has deep troubles because of albums in their westinghouse business. they have a multibillion-dollar lost in that business and they don't have enough assets to plug the hole in their business -- in balance sheet. their partner western digital is saying they don't want them to sell it to somebody else. they are trying to slow down the process by filing for arbitration. that could cause problems for toshiba because they need the money quickly. shery: tell us a little bit about that. reporter: toshiba is in danger of being delisted from the tokyo stock exchange. there is a danger they could be delisted altogether. they need to plug this whole in their ba
thank you for joining us. coming up, toshiba and western digital maybe partners, but the relationship has turned increasingly better. more on their chip unit, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ toshiba sinking at the open as its dispute was western digital moves up a gear. it is down more than 6%. at a director -- editing director for asia-pacific. reporter: toshiba has deep troubles because of albums in their westinghouse business. they have a multibillion-dollar lost in that business and they...
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anyone who knows us knows all of us, and they all know us as a team, and we are always together, and the loss of alison, without a shadow of a doubt, has broken all of us. lisa and alison had gone to collect their daughters from the concert. they were caught in the blast before they could reach their children. i know lisa a long time. she used to work ina i know lisa a long time. she used to work in a shop next to me first i know her daughter, lauren, as well. lauren came to my shop over the weekend. she showed me her tummy, she was expecting a baby. it is just so sad. lisa and alison were loved here and their loss will be felt by so many in this town. treatment councillors have been brought in to help those who need it. at the town hall, people who knew the ladies are plenty who did not queued up to sign a book of condolence. what is evidence is there is a need here today and that is why we are here, today and that is why we are here, to recognise that need and play our part, and to share the pain and grief. today, teenagers cried for the loss of their friends mums and mothers wept
anyone who knows us knows all of us, and they all know us as a team, and we are always together, and the loss of alison, without a shadow of a doubt, has broken all of us. lisa and alison had gone to collect their daughters from the concert. they were caught in the blast before they could reach their children. i know lisa a long time. she used to work ina i know lisa a long time. she used to work in a shop next to me first i know her daughter, lauren, as well. lauren came to my shop over the...
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give us money. if we are successful, we should be so in business. 70 percent is commercial, 30%, where does that come from and where indeed think you will be 100%? since the news of february 2018. melinda: ok, market on a calendar. galina: according to the business world. i will kill myself. no, no, no, we want to keep you around. think that much money is possible. i am responsible for spending money. melinda: i that you were responsible for content? ivan: you are responsible for spending money. galina: every time he says, brilliant. at this huge salary, it is the best piece i have ever read. please, my, my, my. ivan: i never say takes salary, no. melinda: that is the journalism we note here. -- we know here. you said the kremlin had gone soft on opposition media, what do you mean by that and he you expect them to the desk to go hard on opposition media after the presidential election next year? ivan: i have no idea. everything is really, russian situation is always a mess. the guy who was responsib
give us money. if we are successful, we should be so in business. 70 percent is commercial, 30%, where does that come from and where indeed think you will be 100%? since the news of february 2018. melinda: ok, market on a calendar. galina: according to the business world. i will kill myself. no, no, no, we want to keep you around. think that much money is possible. i am responsible for spending money. melinda: i that you were responsible for content? ivan: you are responsible for spending...
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May 2, 2017
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use it to higher historically, don't use it to spend -- do use it for buybacks, dividends, special payments to shareholders in wall street, but not to do the things the president trump has said he wants to do for workers and people. how will that affect if they do it, what the technology companies want? julie: howard, do you buy apple? if you do come are you buying it for next quarter, or the end of the year? are you buying it for the next three years? howard: i sold some today, but it still my biggest position. it's a buying morris. [laughter] you can see mars, apple at least two can see it. apple is still a retail store. americans still -- they are now the cornerstone of every mall. it's untouchable. the question is, what do competitors do? this kayak open a store in empty malls, does google finally got retail? service matters, apple owns that. who knows what they will do. i like to say, apple owns tech or hardware at least, and fashion. what does the retail store look like? a big can apple stores get? i think they're still just scratching the surface. i'm long-term bullish. if apple drop
use it to higher historically, don't use it to spend -- do use it for buybacks, dividends, special payments to shareholders in wall street, but not to do the things the president trump has said he wants to do for workers and people. how will that affect if they do it, what the technology companies want? julie: howard, do you buy apple? if you do come are you buying it for next quarter, or the end of the year? are you buying it for the next three years? howard: i sold some today, but it still my...
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May 8, 2017
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it's a complete piece of work, it's useful, we can use it, and that's not always the case from all of the other agencies. so thank you for the efforts you're putting into that in that regard. so let me turn now quickly to the last thing i wanted to talk about, which is the future and where we're going. and i alluded to this a little bit when i was commenting about the post-cold war era. and during the cold war -- and i've had this conversation with some of you in this room before in our interactions -- in many respects the cold war was a lot easier. things were pretty clear, the soviet union had a lot of things contained, and i had a conversation with secretary-general guterres at the un. he described it as during the cold war, we froze history. history just stopped in its tracks because so many of the dynamics that existed for centuries were contained. they were contained with heavy authoritarianism. and when the cold war ended and the soviet union broke up, we took all of that off and history regained its march. and the world got a whole lot more complicated. and i think that's what
it's a complete piece of work, it's useful, we can use it, and that's not always the case from all of the other agencies. so thank you for the efforts you're putting into that in that regard. so let me turn now quickly to the last thing i wanted to talk about, which is the future and where we're going. and i alluded to this a little bit when i was commenting about the post-cold war era. and during the cold war -- and i've had this conversation with some of you in this room before in our...
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if someone attacks us, we'll defend ourselves, he told us, but we haven't used the weapons from the u.s. against turkey, because we stick to our word. that will not reassure the turkish government. but here in syria, the u.s. has no good choices, only bad am worse options. and scott, the u.s. seems to think that backing the kurdish fighters and enraging turkey is its least-bad choice. >> holly williams on the battlefield tonight. holeye, thank you. the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. easily. spray and wash's... powerful formula... removes over 100 stains. spray and wash. better on over 100 stains. two kids barfed in class today. it was so gross. lysol disinfectant spray kills 99.9% of bacteria, even those that cause stomach bugs. one more way you've got what it takes to protect. sorry about the holdup, folks. we have some congestion on the runway and i'm being told it'll be another 15, maybe 20 minutes, and we will have you on your way. ♪ runway models on the runway? surprising. what's not surprising? how much
if someone attacks us, we'll defend ourselves, he told us, but we haven't used the weapons from the u.s. against turkey, because we stick to our word. that will not reassure the turkish government. but here in syria, the u.s. has no good choices, only bad am worse options. and scott, the u.s. seems to think that backing the kurdish fighters and enraging turkey is its least-bad choice. >> holly williams on the battlefield tonight. holeye, thank you. the "cbs overnight news" will...
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so we try to form a community of people that bring us together instead of tearing us apart and thinking that we're different. and you go there and you can get help for what you need. >> rihanna is one of the stars. i know in one of your pitch perfect you sing her song s & m. i was wondering if you could do a rendition for us? >> i cannot do a rendition of s & m but i will tell you, my friend esther dean is in "pitch perfect" and actually wrote that song. she plays cynthia rose in the movie. and so singing that during "pitch perfect" was really fun for us because she is the nicest girl in the world and she's such a legend and she's singing about us, so --. nah, nah, nah come on >> you've been in tv series throughout your career like "guiding light." your dad's name is john snow. do you watch him? >> i do. >> you're speaking to the story that i told a couple times where i met kit harrington in person and i embarrassed myself, yes. that happened. i was at comicon and i went to a party and i was over served and was leaving the party and kit harrington was coming out and i proceeded to tell
so we try to form a community of people that bring us together instead of tearing us apart and thinking that we're different. and you go there and you can get help for what you need. >> rihanna is one of the stars. i know in one of your pitch perfect you sing her song s & m. i was wondering if you could do a rendition for us? >> i cannot do a rendition of s & m but i will tell you, my friend esther dean is in "pitch perfect" and actually wrote that song. she plays...