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with drug use. most recently, the tragic onset of the aids virus is a great international health problem is testing our ability to respond to this challenge. the emergence of intravenous drug use as a major risk factor in aids infection and transmission has placed us in a unique position to attack the spread of this perplexing and deadly killer. a doctor is a leader in this effort. >> we have around 2030 people in treatment for intravenous drug use, and this new treatment alone, we are stopping them from using the needle which is effective for transmission for the virus. we are doing aids education programs. i want you to understand the intricacies of it. maybe you just want to know, what happens? a lot of people don't want to go through this. they say, that is a bunch of bull ship. what i want to know, if you take this test and it comes back positive, do i have aids? you may or may not have it, but most likely you don't. what the test means is that you have been infected and that you can infect som
with drug use. most recently, the tragic onset of the aids virus is a great international health problem is testing our ability to respond to this challenge. the emergence of intravenous drug use as a major risk factor in aids infection and transmission has placed us in a unique position to attack the spread of this perplexing and deadly killer. a doctor is a leader in this effort. >> we have around 2030 people in treatment for intravenous drug use, and this new treatment alone, we are...
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by the of us are the only. country that still show it was it was it was yeah gonna yeah oh mom of us to some of. us like those over here yeah. i'm still standing has. yeah oh. yeah. that's i mean of the song go down. you know sometimes he sleeps i'm. just some of us. that's how spanx. good. to be back in the pool. why. do. you look at me with. a great many pieces all. just a way. to go. to a big. deal . you know. to the soup to the food food. don't you know. be a good. look good i'm such. a bad. oh thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you. thank you thank you robert thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you. let's show you how you have to gods at the ethical fashion that right there how to store should the indoor jump to the heights of in not of but us of his or in front of gottlieb of the dodgers will be gone for dia or the gods i am on top of the end of my talk and its mustang as it should leave as vic less of an interest in buying a torch now and its leave its men and arch land so
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number two, what do you use the data for or how do you use the data? it's primarily compiled to generate a report in compliance with city code 96a. the 96a legislation was initiated to mandate this reporting by supervisor cohen. supervisor cohen was a pioneer to look at this collection. this does not exist -- had not existed in san francisco and sporadically across the country in mandating the collection of specific data. kudos to supervisor cohen for creating that mechanism and that legislation. last question is, how do you use the data to advance equity? that's a difficult question. when you are looking at data, how do you use that data and what does that data mean? how do you create mechanisms and training programs to advance equity across all demographics? primarily, it's to demonstrate our transparency. what are we doing and how do we do it? secondly, for accountability. who are we contacting and what does it mean? to be quite truthful, we can collect the data, but it's disengenuous to look at that and tell you what it means from an academic stand
number two, what do you use the data for or how do you use the data? it's primarily compiled to generate a report in compliance with city code 96a. the 96a legislation was initiated to mandate this reporting by supervisor cohen. supervisor cohen was a pioneer to look at this collection. this does not exist -- had not existed in san francisco and sporadically across the country in mandating the collection of specific data. kudos to supervisor cohen for creating that mechanism and that...
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use. the question then is where the -- the height was picked up, and whether there's an issue. i'm sensing that a couple of the commissioners here have an issue with the increased height of the lower floors. i'm not sure i shared that so much. the question, also, then, is roof decks. i didn't want to say too much, but you recall that two of the commissioners killed the first motion, which deleted any roof decks and required that it be put back into the motion and allowed it. so i'd like to get further clarification from the two who added it back, what is it about this that you don't like? i don't see much difference between this deck and many other decks that we have seen. >> i expected a basic roof top or roof deck with some railings around it, no accoutrementes. i don't know what this 14 foot storage bin is. to me, it's having access to a roof if they intend to use it. i don't understand the argument about raising the ceiling on the lower floor i think had to do with access to rooms that
use. the question then is where the -- the height was picked up, and whether there's an issue. i'm sensing that a couple of the commissioners here have an issue with the increased height of the lower floors. i'm not sure i shared that so much. the question, also, then, is roof decks. i didn't want to say too much, but you recall that two of the commissioners killed the first motion, which deleted any roof decks and required that it be put back into the motion and allowed it. so i'd like to get...
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use, and has found that it's not a legal nonconforming use. >> do you have a comment, mr. teague? >> just to reinforce the city attorney, i mean, all of our -- all of our letters of determination that specifically state that, you know, this is just an interpretation of the use of the code. it's not a permit, it's not anything else to comply. we don't apply conditions to letters of determination. it's simply a question, is this a legal nonconforming public parking lot or is it not, and the zoning administrator said it's not. so the real -- the decision. >> but he's not here. >> i'm sorry? >> i'm going to leave it with no condition. >> so was that a motion? >> that's my motion. >> i would need you to please restate your motion, to grant the appeal and overturn the letter of determination that the zoning administrator erred. >> because one that the city zoning preempted its use as a parking lot prior to the sale of the lot. and secondly, the usage of the lot after the sale as a paid public parking lot established the legal nonconform is use. >> -- nonconforming use. >> yeah,
use, and has found that it's not a legal nonconforming use. >> do you have a comment, mr. teague? >> just to reinforce the city attorney, i mean, all of our -- all of our letters of determination that specifically state that, you know, this is just an interpretation of the use of the code. it's not a permit, it's not anything else to comply. we don't apply conditions to letters of determination. it's simply a question, is this a legal nonconforming public parking lot or is it not,...
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is anyone actually using these phones? nobody‘s using them. so this is just here as an advertisement? it's an advertising board in the high street. what we want to do is them to go with the normal planning system, if you want an advertising hoarding, you have to have planning permission, we want the same from these boxes, they're like trojans getting round the planning system by being put on phone boxes that people actually don't use. this is prime advertising space right in the heart of london right off oxford street. two years ago, westminster council got applications for just 13 new phone kiosks. last year there was 180. in liverpool for the same period the figure went from ten to 97 and in newcastle, where two years ago there was an application forjust one new phone kiosk, last year it was 95 and the local government association is questioning whether it's the phones they want or the advertising space. new technology means there's a demand for a generation of phone and communication points on our streets, but councils say the law also need
is anyone actually using these phones? nobody‘s using them. so this is just here as an advertisement? it's an advertising board in the high street. what we want to do is them to go with the normal planning system, if you want an advertising hoarding, you have to have planning permission, we want the same from these boxes, they're like trojans getting round the planning system by being put on phone boxes that people actually don't use. this is prime advertising space right in the heart of...
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if an attack is made on us or thatllies, many will know and want to alert us to that. in that case, timely action is important. it is only in the context in which many eyes go over this information. that a contrast to the store at -- the story i just told you about nixon. the president without the consensus of thousands decided for some absurd reason to start a war. if we have a time like that, it is fanciful to say yes. absolutely, you get. i did not know we were even angry at taiwan, but if you say so. i just think it is unlikely and i take a point about the precautionary principle, but i am unconvinced it is constitutional. >> i think it is wise in two different ways. you and i may just disagree on a faith in the system and i agree with you that, most of the time, is going to work well, but i would like to formalize the proper delivered of processes to make sure that will a flip problem. i am not sure that a system where the president issues in order and there is a process of advisors asking if the president is ok is good for presidential authority and military rela
if an attack is made on us or thatllies, many will know and want to alert us to that. in that case, timely action is important. it is only in the context in which many eyes go over this information. that a contrast to the store at -- the story i just told you about nixon. the president without the consensus of thousands decided for some absurd reason to start a war. if we have a time like that, it is fanciful to say yes. absolutely, you get. i did not know we were even angry at taiwan, but if...
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if you have used spice or are affected by people who use it, tell us affected by people who use it, tell us what difference the two year ban has made? does the law do enough to protect free speech at university? we will hear from both sides. people are saying will i feel
if you have used spice or are affected by people who use it, tell us affected by people who use it, tell us what difference the two year ban has made? does the law do enough to protect free speech at university? we will hear from both sides. people are saying will i feel
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memory as we remember parents who cared for us, guided us, taught us and sacrificed for us. spouses and partners with whom we shared our lives who were with us in good times and bad. children and grandchildren taken from us when they have so much life to live. siblings with whom we played and squabbled and shared a rich tapestry of heritage, grandparents, aunts and uncles who gave us unconditional love, friends whose counsel and support reached our lives, as we recall with gratitude friends and neighbors husaks of lovingkindness his status and helped us to keep the memories of our loved ones alive. we give thanks, members of the club no one wanted to join who pride with us with who we walk the halls of congress and attended meetings too numerous to count. as we call to mind those who work to bring justice to our loved ones, law enforcement officers with boundless energy and long memories, prosecutors who took our loved ones into their hearts, legislators determine to speak the truth, source of life, we are grateful to you for the tides of love, the depth cannot break, memori
memory as we remember parents who cared for us, guided us, taught us and sacrificed for us. spouses and partners with whom we shared our lives who were with us in good times and bad. children and grandchildren taken from us when they have so much life to live. siblings with whom we played and squabbled and shared a rich tapestry of heritage, grandparents, aunts and uncles who gave us unconditional love, friends whose counsel and support reached our lives, as we recall with gratitude friends and...
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what's in front of us. we're supposed to speak to -- >> vice president richards: but it's in here. >> president hillis: i think he's asking why it's not a viable option. i think those are legitimate, standard e.i.r. questions that need to be looked at. >> commissioner moore: one of the very difficult questions is that we're going from public, community use to private development, private developer development, which doesn't have any relation in any form or shape to the users that use the church. and that's a question that i think you can ask the e.i.r. why is there not housing built for the lgbtq community on the site that benefits those who have used the church? that's a tough question to answer because the church sold the property, but in the city, for the city, and for the rest, it's taking a lot and not giving much back and that could be a question we should ask. >> president hillis: seeing no further comments on the e.i.r., did you -- >> vice president richards: i wanted to point out so we don't go dow
what's in front of us. we're supposed to speak to -- >> vice president richards: but it's in here. >> president hillis: i think he's asking why it's not a viable option. i think those are legitimate, standard e.i.r. questions that need to be looked at. >> commissioner moore: one of the very difficult questions is that we're going from public, community use to private development, private developer development, which doesn't have any relation in any form or shape to the users...
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let us know — just use the #bbcbizlive. that's an easy question, i would miss your tweets the most! hello and welcome to business live. as europe's biggest economy germany often sets the tone for what's happening across the rest of the continent. and a big pay increase could be on the cards if germany's biggest trade union, ig metall, gets its way in the latest round of talks with the industrial manufacturers that are the bedrock of the economy. ig metall represents about 2.3 million workers and wants an above inflation 6% pay rise. the other key demand is the flexibility of switching to a 28—hour working week. the union is threatening more strikes. but one of the big concerns for companies is that unemployment is at a record low 3.6%, so they're worried there won't be enough staff to fulfil all orders if those workers have the option of less hours. unemployment has also been falling across the rest of the eurozone as the global economy continues to pick up, so workers are in a strong position to demand higher wages. if they get them, it could prove helpfulfor meeting the european
let us know — just use the #bbcbizlive. that's an easy question, i would miss your tweets the most! hello and welcome to business live. as europe's biggest economy germany often sets the tone for what's happening across the rest of the continent. and a big pay increase could be on the cards if germany's biggest trade union, ig metall, gets its way in the latest round of talks with the industrial manufacturers that are the bedrock of the economy. ig metall represents about 2.3 million workers...
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you support medical use only. ive us your reasons why. caller: i've watched a lot of documentary, 8-year-old children that never spoken and they have autism and i see them go to a different state to get the help that they need and see them speak their parents and live a normal life. i feel like it should be used for medical use help those that really need it. host: ok. caller: it also helps with depression. i've never used it myself but i have seen the effects. host: why do you not support it for recreational use? is it different to you than say alcohol? caller: i do support it for recreational use because marijuana, how many cases do you see of people having car wrecks using marijuana as opposed to alcohol? we lose so many young people to death due to alcohol and drinking. and you never hear cases of people from smoking marijuana. host: ok. let's take a look at what attorney general jeff sessions said last month about marijuana in remarks before meeting on drug policy at the justice department. >> i think it's a big issue for america, fo
you support medical use only. ive us your reasons why. caller: i've watched a lot of documentary, 8-year-old children that never spoken and they have autism and i see them go to a different state to get the help that they need and see them speak their parents and live a normal life. i feel like it should be used for medical use help those that really need it. host: ok. caller: it also helps with depression. i've never used it myself but i have seen the effects. host: why do you not support it...
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and don't forget, let us know what you are spotting online — use the hashtag bbcthebriefing. the markets very quickly. in asia, things are changing. at the beginning of the day they were all higherfry will beginning of the day they were all higher fry will —— following the lead from wall street. sentiments have changed. i will see you soon. a leading charity is claiming that thousands of parents in england are struggling to pay nursery fees because of problems accessing a government website. the pre—school learning alliance says glitches on the hmrc site have meant some parents are missing out on their right to 30 hours free childcare or tax breaks. 0ur education correspondent, elaine dunkley, reports. how many off the pink deep cover got? at a sparkling stars pre—school, the numbers do not add up. it is struggling financially provide children with 30 hours free week and says the government has not provided enough funding for the scheme. the only person that this policy is free to is the government. it is not free to providers. we are subsidising this policy. it is no
and don't forget, let us know what you are spotting online — use the hashtag bbcthebriefing. the markets very quickly. in asia, things are changing. at the beginning of the day they were all higherfry will beginning of the day they were all higher fry will —— following the lead from wall street. sentiments have changed. i will see you soon. a leading charity is claiming that thousands of parents in england are struggling to pay nursery fees because of problems accessing a government...
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stay with us. “— is what they say it is a. stay with us. —— it is. the british army is launching a controversial advertising campaign which it says demonstrate it will "emotionally and physically support" new recruits. the one point £1.6 million campaign features a series of radio and tv ads asking questions such as "what if i get emotional? and "can i be gay in the army?. critics accuse it of poliical correctness and going soft. andy moore reports. the new ads pose a series of questions of. growing up, i had my heart set on the army. another reassures would—be recruits that religious faith will be respected. the army braces that you come from a different faith. even on exercise, there is a moment to go into a cabin and find a corner and do your prayers there. recruiting for the army is a constant battle. every yearfor army is a constant battle. every year for seven years now, more soldiers have left the army then signed up. there is a lot of internal debate about how best it should be done. i love the idea of the army... the army says it is belon
stay with us. “— is what they say it is a. stay with us. —— it is. the british army is launching a controversial advertising campaign which it says demonstrate it will "emotionally and physically support" new recruits. the one point £1.6 million campaign features a series of radio and tv ads asking questions such as "what if i get emotional? and "can i be gay in the army?. critics accuse it of poliical correctness and going soft. andy moore reports. the new ads pose...
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the us commerce department. the us commerce department last year said last year, you know what, boeing, you are right, and levels a 300% tariff on any of those planes coming into the united states. that makes it really prohibitive. what bombardier did is that it appealed its decision to the international trade commission, which is a us agency, a us body, and that body has voted unanimously, 4-0, that body has voted unanimously, 4—0, in favour of bombardier. that 300% tariff that was initially put in place by the us commerce department is now void. samira hussein in new york. and you can find more detail and analysis about bombardier‘s victory on our website and what it means for trade battles worldwide. simply go to bbc.com/news. the entire board of the us gymnastics authority is to resign in the wake of the sexual abuse scandal involving former team on wednesday, nassar was sentenced to up to 175 years in prison for carrying out attacks on over 150 young girls under the guise of medical treatment. peter bow
the us commerce department. the us commerce department last year said last year, you know what, boeing, you are right, and levels a 300% tariff on any of those planes coming into the united states. that makes it really prohibitive. what bombardier did is that it appealed its decision to the international trade commission, which is a us agency, a us body, and that body has voted unanimously, 4-0, that body has voted unanimously, 4—0, in favour of bombardier. that 300% tariff that was initially...
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you can use the post office, they tell you that. you can use certified mail. you could use juror change of addresses. you can use driver license, motor vehicle change of addresses. there are dozens of other ways that you could verify a change of address, yet you're suggesting that using a failure to appear at an election or elections as evidence of moving when people have a right not to vote if they choose. many have, and others like the veteran who is a plaintiff in this case explains the reason yes he failed to vote in two elections. i have to give the meaning the words that congress said. don't use the failure to vote that results in someone being disenfranchised. i don't understand how you can say that the failure to vote can be used as the sole basis for sending out notices. it's not a reasonable inference, so how can it be a reasonable effort? >> the failure to vote clause says failure to vote cannot be the sole basis for removal and the notice, and it says nothing about sending a notice and within subsection d congress identified the minimum evidence th
you can use the post office, they tell you that. you can use certified mail. you could use juror change of addresses. you can use driver license, motor vehicle change of addresses. there are dozens of other ways that you could verify a change of address, yet you're suggesting that using a failure to appear at an election or elections as evidence of moving when people have a right not to vote if they choose. many have, and others like the veteran who is a plaintiff in this case explains the...
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if you are now aging it happens to all of us a study by the national institutes of health us organization found the world older population is growing at an unprecedented right today eight point five percent of people around the world are sixty five and over that percentage is projected to jump to nearly seventeen percent by twenty fifty and with aging comes a decrease in mobility and other health issues one which can mean a loss of independence but could technology solve that problem joining us to talk about this we have alex me hi ladies he is a professor of biomedical engineering at the university of toronto and also scientific director at h. well that's a government funded organization creating real wealth solutions the seniors and can give us so professor gates. what do you think is the most important part of what you are doing right now when you've been trying it out and testing it on the older population well test subjects what are they laughing right now that you can tell us about. think you know the most important their lives right now is the possibility of remaining independent i
if you are now aging it happens to all of us a study by the national institutes of health us organization found the world older population is growing at an unprecedented right today eight point five percent of people around the world are sixty five and over that percentage is projected to jump to nearly seventeen percent by twenty fifty and with aging comes a decrease in mobility and other health issues one which can mean a loss of independence but could technology solve that problem joining us...
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said, well, if they see us, germans be after us and then our own pilot shooting us down. so we flew cover for the bombers and we done a good job of that. and on the last those bomber pilots started asking for us to escort them. we flew 200 missions. we flew all the way to berlin. that was a nonstop flight. before we got our planes altogether and straightened out and everything, we needed new gas tanks, larger gas tanks. that's an all day job of flying over there at that time. but we couldn't find them. they couldn't find them anywhere. so our engineers, guy the supply officer they heard tanks on a train but they were heading in the wrong direction. so he got his group together, he got a bunch of guys, couple of rifles i guess or something, and they went up there and stopped this train and told those guys they wanted the tanks. said, oh, no, i'm supposed to deliver these tanks to such and such place. you can't have them. the guy said we want those tanks. we got to have them. he said, okay. you take them. and he left the train. we got the tanks and brought them back and put
said, well, if they see us, germans be after us and then our own pilot shooting us down. so we flew cover for the bombers and we done a good job of that. and on the last those bomber pilots started asking for us to escort them. we flew 200 missions. we flew all the way to berlin. that was a nonstop flight. before we got our planes altogether and straightened out and everything, we needed new gas tanks, larger gas tanks. that's an all day job of flying over there at that time. but we couldn't...
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you can use mice was widely used but there has been difficulty. in using the dose animal model for the human disease because mice are very far away from humans the process took over a year and one hundred twenty seven eggs almost eighty viable embryos and the bevy of host mothers to produce the two babies it's hoped the clones could be used to studying diseases like parkinson's and alzheimer's research is say clones like these could help them glean results that would be more pertinent to humans but this breakthrough also begs another question can we clone humans and should we the burial of cloning primate species is well over. in principle any private including humans can be called but all purpose of produce will call months use is purely for human benefit for medical purposes we see no reason of color humans but despite the assurances it seems the debate around possible human cloning is once again on the agenda well it is considered a major bio medical breakthrough and raising also many many questions we're going to try to tackle a scientific ang
you can use mice was widely used but there has been difficulty. in using the dose animal model for the human disease because mice are very far away from humans the process took over a year and one hundred twenty seven eggs almost eighty viable embryos and the bevy of host mothers to produce the two babies it's hoped the clones could be used to studying diseases like parkinson's and alzheimer's research is say clones like these could help them glean results that would be more pertinent to humans...
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who at the end of the day these technologies can be used against us and what effect will it have been society does the human race really need to upgrade i think it's only the beginning of this cyborgs human machines starting february first on t w. this is d w news coming to you live from berlin make or break talks in germany as a deadline looms for parties trying to form a new government less than forty eight hours remain for and of america's conservatives to strike a deal with their hope for partners the social democrats of failure could trigger new elections also coming up mudslides in southern california.
who at the end of the day these technologies can be used against us and what effect will it have been society does the human race really need to upgrade i think it's only the beginning of this cyborgs human machines starting february first on t w. this is d w news coming to you live from berlin make or break talks in germany as a deadline looms for parties trying to form a new government less than forty eight hours remain for and of america's conservatives to strike a deal with their hope for...
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or limited use. there's that component of it. the other element of the h.o.a.s and not be inundated with the fun and awesome nightlife on broadway and the complexity of each one new use on what this means for their residential community as well. >> and i think you'll get so the cap and if something's already converted to a bar or restaurant. you'll only open up a new one if one goes out of business and as it's probably easier to use one already existing than convert another space. and i prefer a cap. i don't have any preference but you cap it at the exact number it is now so it doesn't -- if the neighbors feel it shouldn't grow, it doesn't grow but there's flexibility to move it around. >> i'm happy of thinking of this as legislating a practical reality. >> commissioner: commissioner richards. >> interestingly enough i think it's an example and north beach is an example. . once a place -- and jackson square's become retail destination for men there's all these small stores opening up and there's barb
or limited use. there's that component of it. the other element of the h.o.a.s and not be inundated with the fun and awesome nightlife on broadway and the complexity of each one new use on what this means for their residential community as well. >> and i think you'll get so the cap and if something's already converted to a bar or restaurant. you'll only open up a new one if one goes out of business and as it's probably easier to use one already existing than convert another space. and i...
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the us government is set to re—open. democrats and republicans have struck a deal to approve a temporary funding deal. a once—top communist party leader in vietnam has been sentenced to 13 years in prison for corruption, the most senior politician to be convicted in decades. and this is one of the most read stories on bbc.com. one of the last remaining parts of the dead sea scrolls has been deciphered by researchers in israel. 60 tiny fragments were pieced together over a period of a year, identifying a festival marking the changes between seasons. plenty more on the bbc news website. that's all from me for now. stay with bbc news. and the top story here in the uk: the leader of ukip, henry bolton, has rejected calls to step down because of the row about racist texts sent by his ex—girlfriend. 12 seniorfigures have resigned from the party's front bench. now on bbc news, all the latest business news live from singapore. in his first trade move against asia, donald trump slabs tariffs on solar panels and washing machin
the us government is set to re—open. democrats and republicans have struck a deal to approve a temporary funding deal. a once—top communist party leader in vietnam has been sentenced to 13 years in prison for corruption, the most senior politician to be convicted in decades. and this is one of the most read stories on bbc.com. one of the last remaining parts of the dead sea scrolls has been deciphered by researchers in israel. 60 tiny fragments were pieced together over a period of a year,...
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shared use mobility if automated can help us address that. it also gives us the opportunity to shift how we think about the city we live in and the roads we drive on. right now everything is geared toward the driver. we have signs on our streets that are indicating how people should go when they go. that is relevant to the driver, not to the passenger. everything is set up from the mentality of the driver. the speed of the road, everything. if we begin to think of things from the perspective of the passenger or the nearby pedestrian or the nearby cyclist, then we have a different and holistic way of looking at what happens in cities. who pays? who will pay for the implementation of this technology? and theis done right, vehicles are sharing the data with cities and vice versa, there will have to be a significant investment in technology. we will have to do a lot more than we are doing out. that is something that will have all sorts of untold benefits from all aspects of society but it is an investment we need to make. our roads will be used a
shared use mobility if automated can help us address that. it also gives us the opportunity to shift how we think about the city we live in and the roads we drive on. right now everything is geared toward the driver. we have signs on our streets that are indicating how people should go when they go. that is relevant to the driver, not to the passenger. everything is set up from the mentality of the driver. the speed of the road, everything. if we begin to think of things from the perspective of...
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thanks for joining us giving us your take on that story today on r.t. . and video has surfaced online allegedly showing a u.s. service member taking a shot out of passing truck in afghanistan the incident was seen among a number of clips edited together which were uploaded and later deleted by an anonymous user with his helmet camera footage shows a person firing from a military vehicle at the cab of a truck but it was passing it's not known whether anybody was injured if confirmed though the action might violate military rules of engagement by the u.s. afghan alliance or the video is believed to have been filmed last year during an anti ice liberation in eastern afghan province according to the u.s. central command an investigation into the case is underway requested further comment will bring you any updates we do get sued a retired three star general in the pakistani army thinks such incidents can play right into the taliban's hands most likely there did think that you know the life of the afghans is not important then we can just did no chances and th
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should use a. list to use. as owner we're going places together. fears for the people of the syrian border town after in as turkey sends troops to attack kurdish fighters.
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of us. the bigger picture will show there is the potential for more snow back out to the west and up to the north of us. i do not think in any way, shape or form, there's any problem with snow for us. again, you might see a few flurries or flakes around and that's about it. once the drier air comes in and takes over, you're not going to see that at all. so, here is the deal today. falling temperatures pretty much all day long as temperatures -- we're in the 30's now. we're going to fall right on through the 30's into the upper 20's and the low 30's by later on this afternoon. it will stay windy. wind gusts will be 25, 30, maybe even some 35 miles per hour gusts as well on these northwesterly winds and overnight tonight with fair skies, very, very cold. i think we're headed down into everybody. that includes here in town. and again, annie, the forecast for the next several days, if you like an arctic plunge, then that's what you're going to get. >> cannot wait. >> it seems to me that there's
of us. the bigger picture will show there is the potential for more snow back out to the west and up to the north of us. i do not think in any way, shape or form, there's any problem with snow for us. again, you might see a few flurries or flakes around and that's about it. once the drier air comes in and takes over, you're not going to see that at all. so, here is the deal today. falling temperatures pretty much all day long as temperatures -- we're in the 30's now. we're going to fall right...
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certainly, not more than 40% of us. i think a lot of us intended to go. cannot, in good conscience, go to a meeting under false pretenses to talk about with a whitee house fully new what we were doing and how we were doing it. though not send the right message. i will not be attending the meeting. [applause] >> i do think that it is goalctly a -- except the -- acceptable for other mayors of this meeting to go. i think the circumstances changed that equation for some of us but that is not apply to all of us. not going. not going. [applause]
certainly, not more than 40% of us. i think a lot of us intended to go. cannot, in good conscience, go to a meeting under false pretenses to talk about with a whitee house fully new what we were doing and how we were doing it. though not send the right message. i will not be attending the meeting. [applause] >> i do think that it is goalctly a -- except the -- acceptable for other mayors of this meeting to go. i think the circumstances changed that equation for some of us but that is not...
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until that day when the president wanted to use the new that was going to use and even when we. are continuously provoked. most of our supporters are young people and they were charged they could do anything but we did everything within our power to keep them calm because we believe in peace we believe in peaceful elections and we've been preaching peace all along yes we were detained shortly and released and i cannot rule out any possibility of being detained in the future but i mean martin luther king said it before that freedom is not something that is going to be voluntarily given to the priest by the priest that it must be demanded and yes we know that it's not going to be a walk over but if we stand on our feet and fast our demands are going to be reached. we are using the constitutional means of seeking for that change. so i want to share a couple more comments here this is caught on facebook he says the road to a successful music career is brutal in uganda and the one into politics is even worse since political decisions in uganda are made by one man and he's referencing
until that day when the president wanted to use the new that was going to use and even when we. are continuously provoked. most of our supporters are young people and they were charged they could do anything but we did everything within our power to keep them calm because we believe in peace we believe in peaceful elections and we've been preaching peace all along yes we were detained shortly and released and i cannot rule out any possibility of being detained in the future but i mean martin...
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students of chinese origin, the rate at which they used to stay in the us as the us policies have been made so difficult that the smart students that used to state are now no longer interested. china is also a developed country. it's not like they are getting peasant wages in china. they are getting good wages in china and if they are treated well here and they are smart people, why the hell would they set-- stay? we are so proud of our understanding of marketing economics, it's the same market economics. if you want someone that is bright and a rare commodity and you treat them like crap and they are getting more money not being treated like crap somewhere else would you think will happen? they have made h1b visas are because the h2 spouse work deal that obama did has been canceled , so it becomes more expensive to even live in the united states, so it went from we should take every ai machine student and stamp a green card to his graduation documentation. it went from not rhetoric to bands and your wife cannot work and let me do, you know sort of very intrusive looks at you and every
students of chinese origin, the rate at which they used to stay in the us as the us policies have been made so difficult that the smart students that used to state are now no longer interested. china is also a developed country. it's not like they are getting peasant wages in china. they are getting good wages in china and if they are treated well here and they are smart people, why the hell would they set-- stay? we are so proud of our understanding of marketing economics, it's the same market...
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it was closer to at the end of the day these technologies can be used against us or what effect will happen society does the human race upgrade i think it's only the beginning of this. side human machines starting february first on t.w. . alone a very warm welcome indeed to focus on europe with me peter craven now valetta the capital of the thai the mediterranean island of malta it's currently making headlines it's just been inaugurated as a european capital of culture so expect a dense year long program of events to mark the island's colorful heritage including parade sense spectacular performance. but another darker side of the island is also in the headlines because malta is mired in corruption that it's believed could extend right up to the highest levels of government there's been huge concern about last year's killing of a crusading journalist in a car bomb attack and now a former anti corruption investigator who was dismissed from his post after speaking out say's he's received death threats our reporter has had the opportunity to meet with him. jonathan ferris is on his way t
it was closer to at the end of the day these technologies can be used against us or what effect will happen society does the human race upgrade i think it's only the beginning of this. side human machines starting february first on t.w. . alone a very warm welcome indeed to focus on europe with me peter craven now valetta the capital of the thai the mediterranean island of malta it's currently making headlines it's just been inaugurated as a european capital of culture so expect a dense year...
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it just came back to us. even though in that interim -- >> commissioner moore: at this point, a clarification of the moment. >> yeah. there's no requirement that the commission adopt a motion of intent to disapprove. i think the advice from both the commission president and the director is that it be -- would be wise to do so. there is no requirement. it would be de facto disapproved without an authorization action by this commission or subsequent continuance motion by this commission. >> commissioner melgar? >> commissioner melgar: i'm going to second commissioner john's motion. >> and on that motion, commissioner john, my motion was on march 22nd to continue where the intent was for the project sponsor to work with the neighbors. this, i don't think needs a three month continuance. >> commissioner johnson: okay. my only suggestion to that would be i still think the closed session on the housing accountablity act to make findings would be helpful, and i think because we're looking at intent to disapprove, i
it just came back to us. even though in that interim -- >> commissioner moore: at this point, a clarification of the moment. >> yeah. there's no requirement that the commission adopt a motion of intent to disapprove. i think the advice from both the commission president and the director is that it be -- would be wise to do so. there is no requirement. it would be de facto disapproved without an authorization action by this commission or subsequent continuance motion by this...
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using the hash tag a.j. news great story were you a phone q well legendary musician hugh masekela has died. so my music is just as well known as his devotion to the anti-apartheid movement in south africa his song bring him home back home became a rallying cry for the release of nelson mandela he was at one time married to fellow activist and sing your miriam makeba massacre who was seventy eight massacre was seventy eight excuse me. is a political analyst and cultural commentator joining us from johannesburg thanks very much for joining us on the news read so he really did change the way people looked at apartheid through music how influential was he in your opinion he was a giant both here in south africa and abroad particularly in europe and north america he was as much a political activist as he was an artist and musician and in fact he regarded he's as a channel as a conduit for his activism not only his anti apartheid work but all to the social justice work post apartheid here in south africa and this
using the hash tag a.j. news great story were you a phone q well legendary musician hugh masekela has died. so my music is just as well known as his devotion to the anti-apartheid movement in south africa his song bring him home back home became a rallying cry for the release of nelson mandela he was at one time married to fellow activist and sing your miriam makeba massacre who was seventy eight massacre was seventy eight excuse me. is a political analyst and cultural commentator joining us...
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attorney, i have used this, my office used this section. we followed the law to the letter. there are no complaints. and i want the american people to realize something. mr. marino: we in law enforcement, law enforcement throughout the u.s., we have to be right and on spot every second of every day. a only takes a terrorist moment to get lucky and set off a bomb to kill americans. with that i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. nadler: i rise in strong opposition to the fisa amendments and re-authorization act of 2017. which re-authorizes section 702 fisa for six years without enacting adequate protection force our privacy. supporters of this measure want to convince us a new incredibly narrow warrant provision actually constitutes reform. it does not. our right to privacy does not begin when the department of justice fisa for six years with criminal case against us. nor has a fully does it
attorney, i have used this, my office used this section. we followed the law to the letter. there are no complaints. and i want the american people to realize something. mr. marino: we in law enforcement, law enforcement throughout the u.s., we have to be right and on spot every second of every day. a only takes a terrorist moment to get lucky and set off a bomb to kill americans. with that i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: thank...
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thanks for being with us. these record figures from the dowjones, but a muted response because people we re but a muted response because people were expecting it but the predictions are it will carry on going. what is your assessment of what is driving it, is it the growth in thejobs market? what is driving it, is it the growth in the jobs market? yes, i think there are the trump tax cuts which have been boosting the stock market for a while but also there seems to bea for a while but also there seems to be a global rise in stock prices, possibly still because of the loose monetary on a scissor of the last few years. it is interesting, isn't it, we had that reassessment of us growth for 2018 but the outgoing chairman of the fed, janet yellen, has said, actually, we have to temper so what the optimism surrounding growth for the us economy, she doesn't think that necessarily those tax cuts planned world really boost the us economy to the extent that has been forecast? absolutely, i think that is quite true. the
thanks for being with us. these record figures from the dowjones, but a muted response because people we re but a muted response because people were expecting it but the predictions are it will carry on going. what is your assessment of what is driving it, is it the growth in thejobs market? what is driving it, is it the growth in the jobs market? yes, i think there are the trump tax cuts which have been boosting the stock market for a while but also there seems to bea for a while but also...
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so we're already seeing bots that will advise us whether when we spent too much or will warn us if something funny is happening in our accounts and again that is also something that could help the aging tremendously because they're very often a target of fraud so some sort of system that warns when something untoward is happening and maybe tell their loved ones it could have a dramatic impact in helping people who are older of void fraud and avoid getting ripped off to bestiality changing you want to ask alex about. maybe we'll help deal with. you know and i think the thing that we all need to consider you know right from the experts and i like alex to those who are applying it in the aging population like an age well is you know. understanding you know what it when is the right time for ai to be applied you know when do we need devices and systems that truly are you know intelligent and can be adaptable versus you know one is enough just to use a very simple device that may not use any whatsoever so i think that's a key thing that we've always been struggling with the other aspect as well i
so we're already seeing bots that will advise us whether when we spent too much or will warn us if something funny is happening in our accounts and again that is also something that could help the aging tremendously because they're very often a target of fraud so some sort of system that warns when something untoward is happening and maybe tell their loved ones it could have a dramatic impact in helping people who are older of void fraud and avoid getting ripped off to bestiality changing you...
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there are some uses of these. one of them is in the medical field, it's a technique called optical coherent -- [inaudible] and you can use it to do 3-d imaging in the eye, for example. you can actually get a micron-scale resolution of your entire eyeball and the retina just with light. >> host: and that's pretty common, isn't it, today? >> guest: yeah. these systems are becoming more and more common, especially in optometry. but the systems tend to be rather large. they take up a large table and cost tens, even hundreds of thousands of dollars. >> host: so what's your research doing? >> guest: so i'm working on taking that entire system and shrinking it down to the size of a chip, something that we could actually integrate maybe in all of our phones, possibly even on the clothes we wear. and allow us to not just monitoring ourselves, but also the environment around us in full three dimension. >> host: now, how far are we away from that technology? something there's a lot of challenges we still have to overcome, bu
there are some uses of these. one of them is in the medical field, it's a technique called optical coherent -- [inaudible] and you can use it to do 3-d imaging in the eye, for example. you can actually get a micron-scale resolution of your entire eyeball and the retina just with light. >> host: and that's pretty common, isn't it, today? >> guest: yeah. these systems are becoming more and more common, especially in optometry. but the systems tend to be rather large. they take up a...
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now he denies using the specific word. there's been some saying maybe he used a different word, maybe he didn't. madame secretary, you were in the room. you're under oath. did president trump use this word or a substantially similar word to describe certain countries? >> i did not hear that word used. no, sir. >> that's not the question. did he use anything similar to that, describing certain countries? >> the conversation was very impassioned. i don't dispute that the president was using tough language. others in the room were also using tough language. >> was he -- >> if i could, the concept and the context, i believe, in which this came up was the concept that the president would like to move to a merri itmerit-based s. he'd like to no longer look at quotas for -- >> did he use what would be considered vulgar language? >> the president used tough language in general, as did other congressman in the room. yes, sir. >> the others aren't president. you imply the president was articulating support for a merit-based immigrat
now he denies using the specific word. there's been some saying maybe he used a different word, maybe he didn't. madame secretary, you were in the room. you're under oath. did president trump use this word or a substantially similar word to describe certain countries? >> i did not hear that word used. no, sir. >> that's not the question. did he use anything similar to that, describing certain countries? >> the conversation was very impassioned. i don't dispute that the...
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used any. change has the. us to the or. something but i'm missing much the actual possibility was which is what he was to the signature model probably i'm. just well i mean you watched the boss on equipment was just what i mean he was no horse so watching the court missed him blubbering him i mean there's no asterisk i just saw. would separate the above quote so it was just me but the transformer dog. knew what i mean what's toff. i need to guess i'm screwed by nature because in the my source on the magician there. was a maze creature a little girl but almost thought must have been the mining to bring up of david shinn local new mining be. the only news that is a new muscles a body to put on the is nice to both of us that we should put in my you. might want to. live in a mist on this woman is a good chance of functional enough to because he was out. on those pollution number you know she's close at two hundred is open national call them. they don't have that all of. them are going to. think he was off on some financial stoc
used any. change has the. us to the or. something but i'm missing much the actual possibility was which is what he was to the signature model probably i'm. just well i mean you watched the boss on equipment was just what i mean he was no horse so watching the court missed him blubbering him i mean there's no asterisk i just saw. would separate the above quote so it was just me but the transformer dog. knew what i mean what's toff. i need to guess i'm screwed by nature because in the my source...
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of the us. we're a bit coy mind me here every year again better because one nine hundred such a proud parents said this was their year twenty seven team to go to all kinds of crazy eyes and yeah it sure did now experiencing a bit of a fall back. all to see we have a great team we need to strengthen before the freefall world cold and you're better than a legend to keep it so i took it back. in ninety ninety two that must qualify for the european championships at the very last moment no one believed in us but we won and i'm hoping to bring some of that waving spirit to the r.c.c. . recently i've had a lot of practice so i can guarantee you that peter schmeichel will be on the best fall since my last will come from the left throws or three. thousand zero zero zero zero hitter here i call rush. so i fly strike strike left left left more or less ok stuff that's really good. enough to intend to add on bottom and take a now stood on the ground incursion into kut ish hell. the syrian territory is sold f
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around half of us carry the pathogen that causes talk so plants mosis. herpesviruses tapeworms and many other parasites can also be found in humans to survive and reproduce they need a host or series of hosts to complete their life cycle the disorders parasites cause aren't easy to identify they also cause conditions that aren't instantly attributable to parasitic infection like auto immune responses that affect the firewood plant or bowel parasites can even cause mental health problems. for the. serious mental illnesses like clinical depression can't just be put down to problems in life. their biological dipesh guy has spent his career exploring of things he suspects at least thirteen pathogens of playing a role in mental health disorders and diseases involving the immune system. backstairs hypothesis has been lent weight by a large scale study from scandinavia involving more than three and a half million subjects. over time the severe infections and auto immune diseases that bring people to the clinic also increase their likelihood of contracting all k
around half of us carry the pathogen that causes talk so plants mosis. herpesviruses tapeworms and many other parasites can also be found in humans to survive and reproduce they need a host or series of hosts to complete their life cycle the disorders parasites cause aren't easy to identify they also cause conditions that aren't instantly attributable to parasitic infection like auto immune responses that affect the firewood plant or bowel parasites can even cause mental health problems. for...
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he taught us how to live and fought us how to die. taught us to be brave, to be courageous and be hold. and if it weren't for dr. king, i don't know what would happened to us. any of us are color, latino, native american wouldn't be in this body. you open up the political process. it was a man who believed in a way of peace, the way of love, believed in the philosophy and discipline of nonviolence. and in a few days, few weeks, of his moration passing, he was assassinated on april 4, 1968. i was in indianapolis with robert kennedy hearing dr. king was assassinated. we heard he had been shot. and robert kennedy announced he had died. and i think something died in all of us. something died in america. he loved the way of peace, the way of love, the way of hope. i hope people not so young will commemorate and learn something about the teaching of dr. king. and i want to thank the chair of our caucus, congressman richmond , and you, mr. evans, our friend and brother, for having the teach-in old this tonight and i hope we can do more to ex
he taught us how to live and fought us how to die. taught us to be brave, to be courageous and be hold. and if it weren't for dr. king, i don't know what would happened to us. any of us are color, latino, native american wouldn't be in this body. you open up the political process. it was a man who believed in a way of peace, the way of love, believed in the philosophy and discipline of nonviolence. and in a few days, few weeks, of his moration passing, he was assassinated on april 4, 1968. i...
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of armed while the israelis have used life fire they have used tear gas this proportionately and in a manner that many have said is not in line with international law or the standards used usually by other law abiding states we are not waking up in the only group of followers palestinians to kill or to shoot what we hear on the palestinian policy no communication mean we hear every day incitement to kill israelis launching resize only exploding what do you expect us to do the fact that israel is the occupying power in palestine is a legal fact it's not up for debate this has nothing to do with opinion it has nothing to do. certainly have nothing to do with god what happens every day in palestine is the palestinian population confronting. mary that is basically a at the regional superpower a military that has control over every aspect of life for palestinians we confront these israel these soldiers at the checkpoints we have to deal with them when we need to move from one point to another in our own homeland they decide whether we can build our homes or not whether we can keep our sc
of armed while the israelis have used life fire they have used tear gas this proportionately and in a manner that many have said is not in line with international law or the standards used usually by other law abiding states we are not waking up in the only group of followers palestinians to kill or to shoot what we hear on the palestinian policy no communication mean we hear every day incitement to kill israelis launching resize only exploding what do you expect us to do the fact that israel...
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it cannot be used to target americans, and it cannot be used to target individuals located inside the united states. mr. speaker, the fisa amendments re-authorization act is an example of what congress can accomplish when we work together to find solutions to our nation's weightiest challenges. mr. speaker, also, before i close my opening, will acknowledge that there is a lot of differences of opinion, as there should be upon this bill. but at the end of the day, progress has been made. protections have been implemented, and the security of our country must be taken into account. that is why this bill needs to pass and amendments that were brought forward need to fail. we need to push this forward and begin the process in continuing to protect our private citizens' personal responsibilities and liberties but also at the same time making sure our intelligence communities and those entrusted with the sacred duty of protecting this country have the tools they need to do that. anything else would be less than what we should be here -- with that i reserve the balance of my time. the speake
it cannot be used to target americans, and it cannot be used to target individuals located inside the united states. mr. speaker, the fisa amendments re-authorization act is an example of what congress can accomplish when we work together to find solutions to our nation's weightiest challenges. mr. speaker, also, before i close my opening, will acknowledge that there is a lot of differences of opinion, as there should be upon this bill. but at the end of the day, progress has been made....