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but you are not telling us how many you are going to bring us. you are not saying they have to meet a certain mark. >> we are saying every proposal that meets the qualifications will come to the port commission. so that's why we limited the time to five minutes frankly because we didn't know if we would have 20 or -- that's a lot historically. so that's why we limited it to five minutes. but seah your point that's a short -- we see your point that that's a short amount of time. but that's the plan, that every proposer who meets the minimum qualifications will come to the port so you all have an opportunity to see the proposals that the panel will be evaluating. >> one final rationale is one of the things we thought about was because those public presentations are happening before the scoring panel hears the interviews, we were a little concerned that a respondent might decide to strategically amend its proposal in the interview or do something based on what they hear at the public presentations that would -- we felt like the more emphasis should
but you are not telling us how many you are going to bring us. you are not saying they have to meet a certain mark. >> we are saying every proposal that meets the qualifications will come to the port commission. so that's why we limited the time to five minutes frankly because we didn't know if we would have 20 or -- that's a lot historically. so that's why we limited it to five minutes. but seah your point that's a short -- we see your point that that's a short amount of time. but that's...
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office and they actually sent us a statement on what they're using it for and how it's gone for them and they say we can provide that facial recognition has been a successful tool for us and it has several success stories one thing to understand is the facial recognition software we use is not the deciding factor when identifying individuals if we input a picture of an individual and there is a result an investigator takes the information as a lead this is a human based decision not a computer based decision and so when you hear this and you hear the explanation for why it might be necessary would you make about. well for starters we know that from recent reporting by the georgetown privacy center that many police departments are actually misusing a surveillance and facial recognition systems and that these systems don't make us safer so to build even a straightforward seeming face surveillance system you need to get hundreds of thousands of photos of innocent individuals who never consented to be part of the face surveillance state a base and really right now as we as other guests h
office and they actually sent us a statement on what they're using it for and how it's gone for them and they say we can provide that facial recognition has been a successful tool for us and it has several success stories one thing to understand is the facial recognition software we use is not the deciding factor when identifying individuals if we input a picture of an individual and there is a result an investigator takes the information as a lead this is a human based decision not a computer...
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use now a days where everything is done using. what we have been using it because of market demand we have to work with many more colors and designs. but if god has been struggling to survive in today's competent market but a few artisans are keen to revive the art in its original form they're choosing to go organic a decision that's meeting the very real and persistent problem in the state it's water resources almost 52 percent of cut it out is turning into desert the 3rd highest rate in the country. the local water resources are rapidly shrinking. while back to printing with natural dyes it's less polluting for the remaining water resources it consumes even more water and enjoy in the catch region has been working closely with the artisan community and has provided solutions to this dilemma and the water crisis. water is to the dismay home water not very long ago conducted own water study where we wanted to find out how much water was used in the textile crops so we wanted to promote the old technique of using natural dyes you k
use now a days where everything is done using. what we have been using it because of market demand we have to work with many more colors and designs. but if god has been struggling to survive in today's competent market but a few artisans are keen to revive the art in its original form they're choosing to go organic a decision that's meeting the very real and persistent problem in the state it's water resources almost 52 percent of cut it out is turning into desert the 3rd highest rate in the...
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and very well might continue watching us and see us. yes i. am. i and. you know that. any attempt to say yes to the speaker of the u.k. parliament blocks the government. today but still no signs of certainty. anthony brooks and supporters assume that someone pees on their families feeling for the safety. that i know the headlines an 18 year old rob white helping palestinian the farmers in the west bank is brutally beaten by water alleged to have been mosque israeli settlers. they returned and.
and very well might continue watching us and see us. yes i. am. i and. you know that. any attempt to say yes to the speaker of the u.k. parliament blocks the government. today but still no signs of certainty. anthony brooks and supporters assume that someone pees on their families feeling for the safety. that i know the headlines an 18 year old rob white helping palestinian the farmers in the west bank is brutally beaten by water alleged to have been mosque israeli settlers. they returned and.
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using data, using medical experts, using nonprofit organizations, working together with the city to provide something that will effectively deliver so that we can see a difference and we can save lives that is the ultimate goal and i want to thank each and everyone of you for your work on the task force and all that you do to help us advance the goals of what we need to do to make san francisco a better city for each and every one of us. thank you all so much. >>> we spoke with people regardless of what they are. that is when you see change. that is a lead vannin advantage. >>> so law enforcement assistance diversion to work with individuals with nonviolent related of offenses to offer an alternative to an arrest and the county jail. >> we are seeing reduction in drug-related crimes in the pilot area. >> they have done the program for quite a while. they are successful in reducing the going to the county jail. >> this was a state grant that we applied for. the department is the main administrator. it requires we work with multiple agencies. we have a community that includes the da, rapid tr
using data, using medical experts, using nonprofit organizations, working together with the city to provide something that will effectively deliver so that we can see a difference and we can save lives that is the ultimate goal and i want to thank each and everyone of you for your work on the task force and all that you do to help us advance the goals of what we need to do to make san francisco a better city for each and every one of us. thank you all so much. >>> we spoke with people...
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follows us as. the chief of staff isn't in uniform a sign perhaps of the shift from armed struggle to political action and responsibility or we ask what might happen if the project of autonomy doesn't go well. they may be day. people or maybe saudi us but our committee really did a lot of people really become diminished that time that the isis with. his station. all the followers of the old joe in for their good will and the time that they had become bigger. says. liberation front has a lot of support among the muslim world for many believe their ancestors were victims of a historical injustice committed by christians the spanish an american colonists and the philippine government in manila. the prospect of autonomy and peace has given the people here new hope. the m. f. says it will disarm up to $30000.00 fighters once autonomy for the muslim majority region is implemented. what they have not been based that is core to them and we will not. nicol mission our forces and we will not give up our fight
follows us as. the chief of staff isn't in uniform a sign perhaps of the shift from armed struggle to political action and responsibility or we ask what might happen if the project of autonomy doesn't go well. they may be day. people or maybe saudi us but our committee really did a lot of people really become diminished that time that the isis with. his station. all the followers of the old joe in for their good will and the time that they had become bigger. says. liberation front has a lot of...
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office and they actually sent us a statement on what they're using it for and how it's gone for them and they say we can provide that facial recognition has been a successful tool for us and it has several success stories one thing to understand is the facial recognition software we use is not the deciding factor when identifying individuals if we can put a picture of an individual and there is a result and investigator takes the information as a lead this is a human based decision not a computer based decision so when you hear this and you hear the explanation for why it might be necessary would you make about. well for starters we know that from recent reporting by the georgetown privacy center that many police departments are actually misusing a surveillance and facial recognition systems and that these systems don't make us safer so to build even a straightforward seeming face surveillance system you need to get hundreds of thousands of photos of innocent individuals who never consented to be part of the face surveillance data base and really right now as we would as other guests
office and they actually sent us a statement on what they're using it for and how it's gone for them and they say we can provide that facial recognition has been a successful tool for us and it has several success stories one thing to understand is the facial recognition software we use is not the deciding factor when identifying individuals if we can put a picture of an individual and there is a result and investigator takes the information as a lead this is a human based decision not a...
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the russians know how to use the bots, they know how to use organized criminals, they know how to use the mercenaries, media intended to intendeds that are all to influence the environment, ways that undermine u.s. interests and advance theirs. we are not good at that. our authorities are not blended in a way. we have a clear and important public and private divide, and we often don't see the threats that are emerging. that's why the cyber enabled economic warfare research and discipline that sam has innovated is so important. another domain to reference as a key example, one that all three of our centers touch on is the challenge of norms. i think one of the things that our adversaries, especially nationstate adversaries is challenging the norms, what's acceptable behavior? how is it they can change the map, they can change the norms? we see this in china, human rights abuses, massive surveillance with their technology, interesting and difficult questions with their major technology companies operating globally. some interesting questions and president putin has made this a core part
the russians know how to use the bots, they know how to use organized criminals, they know how to use the mercenaries, media intended to intendeds that are all to influence the environment, ways that undermine u.s. interests and advance theirs. we are not good at that. our authorities are not blended in a way. we have a clear and important public and private divide, and we often don't see the threats that are emerging. that's why the cyber enabled economic warfare research and discipline that...
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to weaken us strategically. to weaken our military, our ability to finance our military, our innovation base, and to weaken our ability to project power strategically. we were concerned that these episodes of cyber attacks that we saw, whether it was iran against the banking industry in 2012, what north korea did against a u.s. company, sony industries, and what they have been doing in south korea for many years, what china and russia have been doing. we see this as episodic. we are -- we have seen these individually as acts of aggression but they were not being taken as part of a , this is to weaken our greatest source of power in the private sector. we are the number one military in the world because we are the number one economy in the world. the innovation base drives our position. we have been focusing on it, writing about it and understanding that the adversary understands it differently in beijing, moscow, we have great reports you can get online. heartened when the notion of cyber enabled economic warfar
to weaken us strategically. to weaken our military, our ability to finance our military, our innovation base, and to weaken our ability to project power strategically. we were concerned that these episodes of cyber attacks that we saw, whether it was iran against the banking industry in 2012, what north korea did against a u.s. company, sony industries, and what they have been doing in south korea for many years, what china and russia have been doing. we see this as episodic. we are -- we have...
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other nonresidential uses. the ordinance was specify offstreet parking for childcare use established for the housing and meet space requirements, establish procedures for permit approvals and distinguish a development restriction on the property otherwise known as the city planning commission resolution 41.09. change the height and the bulk of the site. that concludes my prepared remarks. i want to hang my presentation to my colleague. >> next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, supervisors. i am from the office of economic development on the project manager on this project. the project before you today represents a significant contribution to the efforts at housing, particularly affordable housing in all parts of the city while remaining contextual to the neighborhood. the proposed development agreement includes a broad package of community benefits in exchange for the entitlement. during which the project sponsor will build up the project. the benefits are specifically targeted to the neighborhood and are app
other nonresidential uses. the ordinance was specify offstreet parking for childcare use established for the housing and meet space requirements, establish procedures for permit approvals and distinguish a development restriction on the property otherwise known as the city planning commission resolution 41.09. change the height and the bulk of the site. that concludes my prepared remarks. i want to hang my presentation to my colleague. >> next speaker, please. >> good afternoon,...
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but hopefully his example will be with us. elijah used to say when he saw conflict and confrontation. when he saw things he thought were not up to the standards we had set for our country and for ourselves because of our faith or our constitution and our declaration, he would say, we are better than that. t us all say as we human beings do things that from time to time are not kind to one another, not thoughtful, not respectful to one another. let us say to ourselves, we are better than that. that's what elijah said to himself. in that spirit of unity i will be yielding shorled to the republican leader to share his reflections. but first as i referred to -- as maryland's favorite daughter, i am honored to yield to the speaker of the house, nancy pelosi. nancy pelosi d'alesandro. she would say nancy d'alesandro pelosi, i understand that. but we are so proud of our speaker. madam speaker. the speaker: thank you very much . very disconcerting day for so many of us here. thank you, mr. hoyer, for bringing us together to mourn the
but hopefully his example will be with us. elijah used to say when he saw conflict and confrontation. when he saw things he thought were not up to the standards we had set for our country and for ourselves because of our faith or our constitution and our declaration, he would say, we are better than that. t us all say as we human beings do things that from time to time are not kind to one another, not thoughtful, not respectful to one another. let us say to ourselves, we are better than that....
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its use. but scientists hope this research will provide new insights into infertility and new approaches to treatment . a team of researchers led by heidi sheffield at have it is currently developing an app that will allow men to test their fertility levels at home. a digital device can assess semen quality by measuring total sperm count and matelot or the number of non-viable all images by. sells. all this technology is pretty impressive but it also has weak points and not just online platforms are vulnerable to have her attacks in 2016 people were able to use public transit in san francisco for a day for free after the ticketing machines were hacked. particularly worrying cyber attacks on hospitals. in germany reportedly some 2 out of 3 have been hacked in some way. showbiz has also been targeted in 2014 sony pictures were subject to a massive attack stuff with forced to resort to pen and paper. and smart appliances are now handing had his the keys to our homes by security loopholes that are
its use. but scientists hope this research will provide new insights into infertility and new approaches to treatment . a team of researchers led by heidi sheffield at have it is currently developing an app that will allow men to test their fertility levels at home. a digital device can assess semen quality by measuring total sperm count and matelot or the number of non-viable all images by. sells. all this technology is pretty impressive but it also has weak points and not just online...
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got to know what we see here you blew it give you a bit with us for class see you in the us cause who do i have often noticed in your book that can see it is legal for them to know what a horrible push move to new 3 years cost to get those slots the same cluster alister forced on the bus motion will. stay. you know world big partisan movie lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smart we need to stop slamming the door. and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. there are no official statistics in india concerning children who have been lost or separated from their parents something to estimate that everything minutes in the country the child goes missing. or you fall asleep at. the national human rights commission stating that $44000.00 miners go missing every year while the police quoted. the united nations children's fund has described the situation as genocide an
got to know what we see here you blew it give you a bit with us for class see you in the us cause who do i have often noticed in your book that can see it is legal for them to know what a horrible push move to new 3 years cost to get those slots the same cluster alister forced on the bus motion will. stay. you know world big partisan movie lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smart we need to...
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using the spectrum? there has to be a single voice. mr. walden: a clearinghouse, somebody overseeing it. i won't put you on the spot, i don't have to. we're in a bit of a struggle right now, where d.o.d., at least allegedly, wants to grab more control over management of spectrum. some of us believe that sort of an agency grab away if ntia. we witnessed this in the last congress when they wanted to afoid f.d.a. apruffle of drugs and medical devices for battlefield needs because they were irritated with the slowness and want approval of one product, which we got resolved but they wanted to be their own f.d.a. i think it's bad public plcy. you don't have to respond that because you work with all of them. i think if there's a couple of things that bring us together as republicans an democrats on this subcommittee, this is one of them. couple of them. so it's something we care a lot about. finally, you know, mr. chairman, in light of the votes on the floor coming, i'll yield back. but again thank you to all o
using the spectrum? there has to be a single voice. mr. walden: a clearinghouse, somebody overseeing it. i won't put you on the spot, i don't have to. we're in a bit of a struggle right now, where d.o.d., at least allegedly, wants to grab more control over management of spectrum. some of us believe that sort of an agency grab away if ntia. we witnessed this in the last congress when they wanted to afoid f.d.a. apruffle of drugs and medical devices for battlefield needs because they were...
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us blacklist revisions. more than two d oze n us blacklist revisions. more than two dozen chinese companies are added. the nba is bringing basketball to india but is it the cricket obsessed nation ready to welcome another spot? good morning, asia, hello, world. glad you could join us this tuesday. the world's two superpowers will be meeting in washington on thursday is the latest rows of trade negotiations kicks off but these togs come against the backdrop of the american decision to place 28 chinese entities effectively banning them to using ending us technology. according to the commerce department, they are acting contrary to american foreign policy interests. what is this ban all about? it happen in the late hours of monday. the us commerce department announced it was placing 28 chinese entities on an entity list which effectively they cannot buy american technology without the american firm getting a license from the us commerce department. the us says it is doing this because he believes these entities have broken human rights in xinjiang where it
us blacklist revisions. more than two d oze n us blacklist revisions. more than two dozen chinese companies are added. the nba is bringing basketball to india but is it the cricket obsessed nation ready to welcome another spot? good morning, asia, hello, world. glad you could join us this tuesday. the world's two superpowers will be meeting in washington on thursday is the latest rows of trade negotiations kicks off but these togs come against the backdrop of the american decision to place 28...
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be using. jim currently used to say when we had conversations about terrorism , if i've involved it's already too late area were not talking about someone being charged with a crime and you get back your way out of charging someone with a crime but ideally you get to a point where you can offer or diapered someone who may be consuming a full ideology but they haven'tactually gotten to the point of picking up 11 and doing something and this is where the federal government can domore to make communities better prepared . >> let's hear what you're curious about. if you have a question, raise your hand and remember to phrase your question in the form of a question, not a speech . >> howdy. testing. [inaudible] testing. >>. [inaudible] >>. [inaudible] -- a domestic terrorism statute and signaling it needs to be a priority for the intelligence community so the lead intelligence organization is the fbi. importantly it is part of the justicedepartment . it is tethered to oversight and civil liberties p
be using. jim currently used to say when we had conversations about terrorism , if i've involved it's already too late area were not talking about someone being charged with a crime and you get back your way out of charging someone with a crime but ideally you get to a point where you can offer or diapered someone who may be consuming a full ideology but they haven'tactually gotten to the point of picking up 11 and doing something and this is where the federal government can domore to make...
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this committee should use its authority to tackle the problem, i applaud you for stopping the use of plastic water bottles at committee hearings. a park service had a policy to encourage national parks to sell water in plastic bottles. unfortunately policy has been reversed, the committee should make the national parks, wildlife refugees, marine sanctuaries and other federal lands' end waters into single-use plastic free zones. i urge congress to pass federal legislation stops plastic pollution at the source. significantly reduces the production of the everlasting pollution. and hold corporations responsible to the global crisis and enable states and cities to continue to lead the way on solutions. don't fall for the false promise of recycle. and please don't stoop to incineration. we must stop the runaway increase in plastic production and reduce the amount of plastic companies are making and forcing on us because it will last for centuries. we have no more time to waste. >> thank you, the turnover recognizes yes, sir perez to testify for five minutes welcome to the committee. >> th
this committee should use its authority to tackle the problem, i applaud you for stopping the use of plastic water bottles at committee hearings. a park service had a policy to encourage national parks to sell water in plastic bottles. unfortunately policy has been reversed, the committee should make the national parks, wildlife refugees, marine sanctuaries and other federal lands' end waters into single-use plastic free zones. i urge congress to pass federal legislation stops plastic pollution...
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we use the marijuana plant being used for a long time. now we see an industry around it. >> he's right. >> thank you surgeon general, jerome adams. let's thank him actually for his leadership. i'm going to shut up in a minute because i can go on all day about this because you're really here to see and hear general adams. i want to talk about the great work he did yesterday which was the most significant policy development in marijuana from the surgeon general's office almost in my lifetime, in about 38 years, two or three years shy of my lifetime. what happened yesterday was historic. i just want to finish this thread and then introduce the surgeon general. an industry that took a plant and basically is now modifying it to its benefit, that relies on addiction for profit just like the industries we just talked about, tobacco, alcohol, and pharmaceuticals. and what happens when an industry takes over something is that more people die. folks, more people are dying from tobacco and alcohol than heroin -- not because tobacco is more harmful t
we use the marijuana plant being used for a long time. now we see an industry around it. >> he's right. >> thank you surgeon general, jerome adams. let's thank him actually for his leadership. i'm going to shut up in a minute because i can go on all day about this because you're really here to see and hear general adams. i want to talk about the great work he did yesterday which was the most significant policy development in marijuana from the surgeon general's office almost in my...
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would have pushing us. believe in a different lifestyle all together it's no more about taking cooling as a thing that's. just as a function but the whole notion of this the art of cooling is something that likely the core of the nation of certain plants that who. would like to take the stand and actually exploded from dimension. and studio displayed the latest installation at an exhibition by you in topeka which strives to fulfill to modern day requirements a structure with water cools the air while the vertical garden helps tackle air pollution. or diminish kumar and his community the shift towards equal cooling has given them a fresh outlook they hope that the growing popularity of natural materials will boost their earnings and improve their prospects of carrying on the profession of their forefathers. and. i have been. and we're going to for the last few months the dean gives me a particular design and checks the quality of the finding. in the last 3 to 4 months i must have made about 101104 the archit
would have pushing us. believe in a different lifestyle all together it's no more about taking cooling as a thing that's. just as a function but the whole notion of this the art of cooling is something that likely the core of the nation of certain plants that who. would like to take the stand and actually exploded from dimension. and studio displayed the latest installation at an exhibition by you in topeka which strives to fulfill to modern day requirements a structure with water cools the air...
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decrease alcohol use. use caution driving or operating machinery. tell your doctor if you've had mental health problems. the most common side effect is nausea. quit smoking slow turkey. talk to your doctor about chantix. the final horn doesn't have to mbecause with nhl center ice on xfinity you get up to 40 out-of-market games per week. and with the all-new xfinity sports zone, you get everything nhl all in one place, even notifications about your favorite teams. watch every barn burner,...
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use. the minerals in the city to see this as self is as walking through the 1st afforded him cells that became somebody think it's useful. to scrap the law to come in on the stand by at the polls waiting for dave bias to declare or declare some of systematic lead most of them must occur and that's way to take if. it was not then they anybody's going to check it if he doesn't find a disability fund but told that this is it it may have affordable homes for example if you think about paid people and the ones they'll be wakin will be about 2 or 3 but then that people will buy a will so rely on some repair work on it you'll want to give it to make comics tools you can look at it to see what had become repaid. with the doing and in the. evening go to. look at it. and. this machine then need to find out about how this is not. an action that is when it's working and then this one through the 4th wall from the legion of egypt. if i find out where the forces until a few minutes 20 in. the offing cop
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this item will tell us. that is exactly the reason for this pilot. >> essentially, what the bitters -- bidders are doing is negotiating with us, but we are not negotiating with them. do you know what i mean? >> usually have to take the lowest bid, specifically. >> would it allow us to do what the vice chair just said? >> the procurement process is 160 miles. that is what they are going by. >> so you have one best and final offer. >> correct. >> could you do a second one? >> we could, but i don't suspect we would see any different results. >> could you do a second one that introduces this idea? >> i don't think anyone of these guys will drop off -- drop out for a couple million bucks. >> you are suggesting issuing another one at the three-point 5 million, which is the lowest of the three? >> right. >> to see if they would match it >> right. >> we are actually subsidizing to be competitive. >> is that something that has ever successfully been done? i know this is unusual because electric buses are new, but do
this item will tell us. that is exactly the reason for this pilot. >> essentially, what the bitters -- bidders are doing is negotiating with us, but we are not negotiating with them. do you know what i mean? >> usually have to take the lowest bid, specifically. >> would it allow us to do what the vice chair just said? >> the procurement process is 160 miles. that is what they are going by. >> so you have one best and final offer. >> correct. >> could...
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using, jim comey used to say remember we had conversations about terrorism if i am involved it's already too late and were not talking about someone being charged with a crime and usually can back your way out of it but ideally you get to a point where you can off ramp or divert someone who may be consuming hateful ideology but they haven't actually gotten to the point of picking up a weapon and doing something about it, this is where the federal government can do more. >> great let's hear what you are curious about, if you have a question raise your hand it's a form of a question not a speech or rant testing (inaudible) the question relates with how they will relate to intelligence overall, so great question and an important benefit and another statue on the book, on their domestic statue and it's signaling needs to be a priority for the intelligence community, so the league domestic intelligence organization is the fbi, importantly it is part of the justice department, it is tethered to oversight and civil liberties protections that come with being part of the justice department or rep
using, jim comey used to say remember we had conversations about terrorism if i am involved it's already too late and were not talking about someone being charged with a crime and usually can back your way out of it but ideally you get to a point where you can off ramp or divert someone who may be consuming hateful ideology but they haven't actually gotten to the point of picking up a weapon and doing something about it, this is where the federal government can do more. >> great let's...
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or with them for some of us you know on a little sleep in most of us you know with all of us you know emotive prophetess it all would fall of a philosophy and lost in the sheer mode would be to do it. would be left alone as well you don't have a bit of agenda mostly. and it's. some of the most subtle. some. some bad know my. own self. harm no i was a bottom or on my. own myself when i welcome. i was sober want to meet her it. was really just. when i was there ever. going to get out of one of our most. of us you know we're not a very hard you're surprised. we're doing one out the right it's another german thought if you know where for us when women must. or was a bit ahead of women well if i see and when i look at and i said. you better shit out there is you know. started. going nowhere in a car lot about you know what you started with out of order out of bush i'm going to. walk in the sun. quite there are more you are. right up when a bird of our bows are very sorry for the us you are. among the evidence that could dispense with your efficient kit to get to just with was all of the me
or with them for some of us you know on a little sleep in most of us you know with all of us you know emotive prophetess it all would fall of a philosophy and lost in the sheer mode would be to do it. would be left alone as well you don't have a bit of agenda mostly. and it's. some of the most subtle. some. some bad know my. own self. harm no i was a bottom or on my. own myself when i welcome. i was sober want to meet her it. was really just. when i was there ever. going to get out of one of...
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cup join us on facebook doubling up for go. solo and welcome to drive with a d w motor magazine this week music and the open road touring europe with the piano every camper. now for the new mercedes p.q. . and the bentley continental g.t. convertible. realize an artist that i know says we're looking at one of the world's most powerful convertibles the bentley continental g.t.c. it has a 12 cylinder engine 467 kilowatts accelerates from 0 to 100 kilometers in 3.9 seconds and tops out at 333 kilometers per hour all this in a very large areas package we take a closer look at in this relation. the convertible measures a remarkable 4.85 meters in length 22 inch rims underline elegance and sporting. 4 round headlights and a powerful black grille characterized the front of the bentley g.t. convertible. the 2 exhaust pipes and the rear lights catch the eye due to their olympic all shape they emphasize the width of the vehicle. and spins and i know it says the headlights of the bentley are very special like such a crystal whisky glasses
cup join us on facebook doubling up for go. solo and welcome to drive with a d w motor magazine this week music and the open road touring europe with the piano every camper. now for the new mercedes p.q. . and the bentley continental g.t. convertible. realize an artist that i know says we're looking at one of the world's most powerful convertibles the bentley continental g.t.c. it has a 12 cylinder engine 467 kilowatts accelerates from 0 to 100 kilometers in 3.9 seconds and tops out at 333...
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this space used to be unoccupied. it was used as a dump. to repurpose it for something like this with the bistro to give an opportunity for the local vendors and food people to come out and showcase their work. that is a great way to give back to the community. >> this is a great example of a public-private community partnership. they have been supporting this including the san francisco public utilities commission and mayor's office of workforce department. >> working with the joint venture partners we got resources for the space, that the businesses were able to thrive because of all of the opportunities on the way to this community. >> bayview has changed. it is growing. a lot of things is different from when i was a kid. you have the t train. you have a lot of new business. i am looking forward to being a business owner in my neighborhood. >> i love my city. you know, i went to city college and fourth and mission in san francisco under the chefs ria, marlene and betsy. they are proud of me. i don't want to leave them out of the journey.
this space used to be unoccupied. it was used as a dump. to repurpose it for something like this with the bistro to give an opportunity for the local vendors and food people to come out and showcase their work. that is a great way to give back to the community. >> this is a great example of a public-private community partnership. they have been supporting this including the san francisco public utilities commission and mayor's office of workforce department. >> working with the...
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us out. they just balked. lou: for more on today's historic achievement return to chief white house correspondent john roberts. reporter: president trump declared victory for his foreign-policy announcing turkey had agreed to make the five-day long cease-fire with kurdish forces in syria permanent. >> i greet you from the white house to announce a major breakthrough toward achieving a better future for syria and for the middle east through. reporter: president trump lifted sanctions imposed on turkey but added a permanent solution to the turkish kurd conflict would not have been possible without the fighting that erupted after the invasion. >> the suffering of the three-day fight that occurred was directly responsible for her ability to make an agreement with turkey and the kurds i could never have been made without the short-term outburst purport to president trump's leaving it to turkey and russia to patrol the save some established in the agreement. south carolina senator lindsey graham pr
us out. they just balked. lou: for more on today's historic achievement return to chief white house correspondent john roberts. reporter: president trump declared victory for his foreign-policy announcing turkey had agreed to make the five-day long cease-fire with kurdish forces in syria permanent. >> i greet you from the white house to announce a major breakthrough toward achieving a better future for syria and for the middle east through. reporter: president trump lifted sanctions...
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for us. for the israelis or. for us. for we are already protect whatever i want to do when we're out of it be protect whatever i want to do when asking questions at the holy sites in jerusalem and the israelis came the palestinian authority asked me as entropy how the holy sites in jerusalem. israelis claim the palestinian authority is making trouble and never wasted the governor of jerusalem how do you deal with this in the futile and never wasted the governor of jerusalem how will you deal with this in the future what is the future of the holy sites what is happening in jos i am chair what is the future of the holy sites what is happening in jos i am is a war on negative and about negative force it is a war on negative and about not out there for supply there but it's the euro's i don't or the israelis there want to do wish not to fly there but it's the . rose i don't or the israelis there want to do wish not to have to dominate jerusalem by locks are. there for to dominate jerusalem by locks are. there for us being we
for us. for the israelis or. for us. for we are already protect whatever i want to do when we're out of it be protect whatever i want to do when asking questions at the holy sites in jerusalem and the israelis came the palestinian authority asked me as entropy how the holy sites in jerusalem. israelis claim the palestinian authority is making trouble and never wasted the governor of jerusalem how do you deal with this in the futile and never wasted the governor of jerusalem how will you deal...
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about talking to us i would use the saudis saudis as i would use. on the. lid on vetiver because what if. i. look on better somebody. thieves one bit of jerusalem is one better but what he said on the rules of the letter bomb is that. the bandits are this is the dirty and it is the future if you cut it out of the carpets the. because of the bias that is the time and. all the. done fabric of the stories about so do you so lately talks is totally unfair because the stories about so do so lately talks is. if we discuss precious well do you think they could be a role for saudi arabia or. if we discuss precious well do you think they could be a role for saudi arabia or another country to play the role that the americans are playing before in terms of putting his face in palestinian other countries to play the role that the americans are paying for in terms of putting his face and palestinians to the negotiating table without abia. shots to the negotiating table without abia jordan. a europe brics countries board others can come together in a europe brics countri
about talking to us i would use the saudis saudis as i would use. on the. lid on vetiver because what if. i. look on better somebody. thieves one bit of jerusalem is one better but what he said on the rules of the letter bomb is that. the bandits are this is the dirty and it is the future if you cut it out of the carpets the. because of the bias that is the time and. all the. done fabric of the stories about so do you so lately talks is totally unfair because the stories about so do so lately...
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are being used on the other side they are used and there's evidence of the effects . in 1998 dr conducted a study of pesticide exposure in mexico she compared the children living in the pesticide intensive yaki valley to those in the non-exposed hotels. after playing catch with the children and observing them dropping raisins into a bottle cap found disturbing differences in hand eye coordination between the groups of children. she. looked at 4 and 5 year olds and 5 and 6 year olds and one of the things she asked them to do is draw a picture of a person and found the children in the non exposed areas people just like i think any kid anywhere you could tell they were people drawn by very young children many of the children in the highly exposed areas to pesticides just to scramble you couldn't even tell that they were people. with. being condescending. to many people as can manage. e u s n l r r g e in. the woman was on my list looking for men i was to go see this one as usually you mean that you will be in the one i. am in the thankless it means you have a chat with.
are being used on the other side they are used and there's evidence of the effects . in 1998 dr conducted a study of pesticide exposure in mexico she compared the children living in the pesticide intensive yaki valley to those in the non-exposed hotels. after playing catch with the children and observing them dropping raisins into a bottle cap found disturbing differences in hand eye coordination between the groups of children. she. looked at 4 and 5 year olds and 5 and 6 year olds and one of...
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it's increasingly used in pornographic material. as part of the bbc‘s 100 women series, paying tribute to inspiring and influential women from around the world, megha mohan spoke to the former disney actress, bella thorne. at a party in beverly hills, the hollywood actress bella thorne is raising awareness of mental health for a generation growing up online. a recent worry is deepfake technology. she has seen her likeness used in hundreds of online, non—consensual pornographic films. deepfake videos are when someone's image can be manipulated to generate convincing representations of acts that never happened. we need to be more vigilant with what we trust from the internet. this is an extreme form of deepfake, because, first of all, it's real—time. yeah. and the second thing is that ijust need a single picture of that person. in seconds, computer scientist hao li can be anyone, from china's president, xijinping, to scarlett joha nsson. deepfake technology is becoming easier, and it is most commonly used for pornography. actres
it's increasingly used in pornographic material. as part of the bbc‘s 100 women series, paying tribute to inspiring and influential women from around the world, megha mohan spoke to the former disney actress, bella thorne. at a party in beverly hills, the hollywood actress bella thorne is raising awareness of mental health for a generation growing up online. a recent worry is deepfake technology. she has seen her likeness used in hundreds of online, non—consensual pornographic films....
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thank you forjoining us, this is absolutely incredible, tell us what has happened here, talk us through it. so, this study came to do develop and validate an exoskeleton for thibault, so this study was performed at clinatec, a french technological research centre with grenoble. this is the first time that we demonstrate that a paraplegic patient was able to walk and control his limbs are using an exos keleton and control his limbs are using an exoskeleton and neuro prosthesis. which is an implant in order to control brain activity. and at that time it will transmit to be decoded in real time time it will transmit to be decoded in realtime in time it will transmit to be decoded in real time in order to control the exos keleton. in real time in order to control the exoskeleton. how long has this been in the making? so, this study started two years ago. and the training was performed progressively, and this is the first time that we demonstrated the patient is able to control his two arms in high dimensions with this kind of recording thanks to an implant, to transmit wirelessly the data.
thank you forjoining us, this is absolutely incredible, tell us what has happened here, talk us through it. so, this study came to do develop and validate an exoskeleton for thibault, so this study was performed at clinatec, a french technological research centre with grenoble. this is the first time that we demonstrate that a paraplegic patient was able to walk and control his limbs are using an exos keleton and control his limbs are using an exoskeleton and neuro prosthesis. which is an...
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the president wants to feed on us and use us as a prop in his political rallies but we have not been kicked out of the white house, we have not been kicked out, we're still in proximity to the president all the time. he talks to us a lot. there's a lot of news that comes out of the white house and a lot of people in his administration talk to us area and they work with us as the press. they understandthe value of the press . it's a lot of what goes on i think is for show. >> speaking of perhaps for show or at least it got a lot of attention last week with republican members of the house. >> first let's hear a big round of applause for the president's playlist. great music from a great man to get us excited about his
the president wants to feed on us and use us as a prop in his political rallies but we have not been kicked out of the white house, we have not been kicked out, we're still in proximity to the president all the time. he talks to us a lot. there's a lot of news that comes out of the white house and a lot of people in his administration talk to us area and they work with us as the press. they understandthe value of the press . it's a lot of what goes on i think is for show. >> speaking of...
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and people are using. they're using twitter as their own those. are their portals. google and facebook started out as internet companies and it has changed they've morphed into media companies they've morphed into a telecommunications provider and at least in the u.s. media companies are regulated newspapers are regulated telecommunications providers are regulated internet companies social media companies like google and facebook are not if the roles have changed studies show now that individuals expect the news to find them. and we turn to them and the number one thing that we were out with our company with that. they are that doesn't make any every month for their baby and you need to create a different format near. if it and. so much. misinformation and it's packaged very well and it looks the same when you see it on the facebook page we can lose. so much of what we've gained in terms of the kind of democratic freedoms and market economies. which come to take for granted both google and facebook as they are updating their company policies to bad fake news sites f
and people are using. they're using twitter as their own those. are their portals. google and facebook started out as internet companies and it has changed they've morphed into media companies they've morphed into a telecommunications provider and at least in the u.s. media companies are regulated newspapers are regulated telecommunications providers are regulated internet companies social media companies like google and facebook are not if the roles have changed studies show now that...
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thank you for investing time with us. goodbye for investing time with us. goodbye for now. let's bring you up—to—date now with the main stories here on the bbc. there's been broad international criticism of turkey's military assault against kurdish—led forces in north—east syria. a gunman has killed two people in eastern germany after attempting to enter a synagogue. the worshippers we re enter a synagogue. the worshippers were marking thejewish holiday of yom kippur. president trump has said us government officials will speak to anne sacoolas — an american national with diplomatic immunity — who is suspected of being involved in a fatal crash in northamptonshire in which a teenager died. mr trump acknowledged the "tremendous anger" over the incident in which harry dunn was killed. ms sacoolas flew home to the united states despite telling police she had no intention of doing so. duncan kennedy reports. harry's parents, charlotte and tim, both wearing sunglasses, came to the foreign office hoping for answers. they say their son harry can only achievejustice in d
thank you for investing time with us. goodbye for investing time with us. goodbye for now. let's bring you up—to—date now with the main stories here on the bbc. there's been broad international criticism of turkey's military assault against kurdish—led forces in north—east syria. a gunman has killed two people in eastern germany after attempting to enter a synagogue. the worshippers we re enter a synagogue. the worshippers were marking thejewish holiday of yom kippur. president trump...
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to use a study with the latest talks between the us and china on that trade. dispspute import disputed is sue is that two sides back around the table trying to work i some deal to end or ease the fifteen month long trade battle between the world's two biggest economies. president trump announcing that he'll meese china's vice president you had a on friday that's raising hopes that some sort of agreement could be in the works the last three times these two men mass in the oval office positive steps in the talks followed so i've just follow that one closely. on thursday you have a match with the us trade representative robert lot tizer on treasury stacked secretary stephen munition. that both the us and china working to avoid an increase in tariffs on two hundred and fifty billion dollars worth of chinesese. goods sat to come ino force next week. the markets took some cheer from news of that meeting on friday traders viewing. the trump meeting is rereason to believe that some sort of deal perhaps a partial deal could be done to avoid those tired hikikes. almost
to use a study with the latest talks between the us and china on that trade. dispspute import disputed is sue is that two sides back around the table trying to work i some deal to end or ease the fifteen month long trade battle between the world's two biggest economies. president trump announcing that he'll meese china's vice president you had a on friday that's raising hopes that some sort of agreement could be in the works the last three times these two men mass in the oval office positive...
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the use of force recommendations focuses on policy changes such as ending the use of the carotid hole and firing at moving vehicles. we also emphasize crisis intervention training. we have developed critical mindset and coordinated response training which focuses on a more coordinated response during critical incidents. that training has been really, really valuable in our reduction of use of force and our outcomes of critical incidents. for example, there was a fairly high-profile incident high profile incident several months ago in which officers from the tenderloin were called to a scene of a woman who was actually ramming vehicles and she drove through the streets of san francisco putting many people's lives at risk. that situation, i truly believe under the prior policy may have resulted in an officer involved shooting. because of the coordination, the communication, the tactics, the crisis intervention training and all the things that we are doing , that situation actually was met with a successful resolution and outcome. the woman was taken into custody without any loss of life
the use of force recommendations focuses on policy changes such as ending the use of the carotid hole and firing at moving vehicles. we also emphasize crisis intervention training. we have developed critical mindset and coordinated response training which focuses on a more coordinated response during critical incidents. that training has been really, really valuable in our reduction of use of force and our outcomes of critical incidents. for example, there was a fairly high-profile incident...
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office and they actually sent us a statement on what they're using it for and how it's gone for them and they say we can provide that facial recognition has been a successful tool for us and it has several success stories one thing to understand is the facial recognition software we use is not the deciding factor when identifying individuals if we input a picture of an individual and there is a result an investigator takes the information as a lead this is a human based decision not a computer based decision so when you hear this and you hear the explanation for why it might be necessary what do you make about. well for starters we know that from recent reporting by the georgetown privacy center that many police departments are actually misusing a surveillance and facial recognition systems and that these systems don't make us safer so to build even a straightforward seeming face surveillance system you need to get hundreds of thousands of photos of innocent individuals who never consented to be part of the face surveillance data base and really right now as we would as other guests
office and they actually sent us a statement on what they're using it for and how it's gone for them and they say we can provide that facial recognition has been a successful tool for us and it has several success stories one thing to understand is the facial recognition software we use is not the deciding factor when identifying individuals if we input a picture of an individual and there is a result an investigator takes the information as a lead this is a human based decision not a computer...
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we use we use our actions from the because to do devastate we use them as our fatah lasers and in ours called god and that saves the hour getting is so clean and so might as smart as sin considers climate smart a culture project dangerous to encourage environmental friendly cultivation and production we don't just cut that ice as you know our guidance which our chemical chemical manufacture from the industry is but when reagan came and us we should get from our own plants like green plants we put them in our gardens to make them better and you see they are very mean to anyone is very small but we make more productive by drinks metabolically to a good indication system is key the students set up water channels to provide the field with drip irrigation they also grow plants in small containers and on shelves to use space more effectively and even. all of these jews in knowledge learned in school they are young people we need to train them to find the solution to their environment because we are having a problem of enviroment under some of these environmental problems are caused by human
we use we use our actions from the because to do devastate we use them as our fatah lasers and in ours called god and that saves the hour getting is so clean and so might as smart as sin considers climate smart a culture project dangerous to encourage environmental friendly cultivation and production we don't just cut that ice as you know our guidance which our chemical chemical manufacture from the industry is but when reagan came and us we should get from our own plants like green plants we...
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they give us recommendations. yeah, we think this is good, but we don't think this achieves in whatever area, so there's this constant body of wo work involved in collaborative reform, so that's how the process works. >> supervisor fewer: no. so i think that's great. i just want to say that this first report that we are actually reviewing right now, and i'm sure that my colleagues have read the report with all the recommendations, and it's pretty extensive, but i think the first ten pages basically summarizes what the report is about. and from these first ten pages, there have been continual mention of a slowing down a bit because of the police commission. so it has to pass through the police commission before you're able to implement some -- whatever they're called, general orders or d.g.o.s? >> d.g.o.s, right? >> supervisor fewer: i hope we've progressed since then because one of the things that came out in the initial blue book, also, is the timeliness of it. so has the police commission stepped up and actually
they give us recommendations. yeah, we think this is good, but we don't think this achieves in whatever area, so there's this constant body of wo work involved in collaborative reform, so that's how the process works. >> supervisor fewer: no. so i think that's great. i just want to say that this first report that we are actually reviewing right now, and i'm sure that my colleagues have read the report with all the recommendations, and it's pretty extensive, but i think the first ten pages...
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thank you for joining us. first of all, we heard michelle they're talking about the possibility of indicative votes. if a deal comes back from boris johnson, which would appear before the house on saturday, do you expect in indicative votes? and if so, what would you like to see? welcome i think the first thing we need to know is whether in fact there will bea know is whether in fact there will be a deal at all, and that is not clear. the other thing that they made clear from the outset is if borisjohnson does come back made clear from the outset is if boris johnson does come back with a deal, it's going to be a very bad deal, it's going to be a very bad deal for the united kingdom. deal, it's going to be a very bad dealforthe united kingdom. in terms of what might happen on saturday, i suppose it depends on the deal and also whether it's a deal, or simply a the deal and also whether it's a deal, or simplya press the deal and also whether it's a deal, or simply a press release, and my real worry is that what m
thank you for joining us. first of all, we heard michelle they're talking about the possibility of indicative votes. if a deal comes back from boris johnson, which would appear before the house on saturday, do you expect in indicative votes? and if so, what would you like to see? welcome i think the first thing we need to know is whether in fact there will bea know is whether in fact there will be a deal at all, and that is not clear. the other thing that they made clear from the outset is if...
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we can use you know. we can destroy the members ourselves they have to think for themselves all the places that we took under control p.k. k. and y p g members. we are continuing to neutralize their members to 3. he has no interest at turkey have a turkey respecting the sovereignty and they territorial integrity of syria. when there is a new government in syria that is respect to all the members of that country to all the citizens of that country we are going to leave we going to leave. we are we on knee builds we never oppress. in syria and on the occupation. all the things that were said about this country it's useless for. induced restring operations from member to iraqi border all that line that we declared before 35 kilometers in debt until it reached that said it will continue we will have no exception we will have no hesitation and open doors about this in this path we. know we will be knighting the ones that are supporting us or putting. or preventing us. when trump explained to us. and we spoke t
we can use you know. we can destroy the members ourselves they have to think for themselves all the places that we took under control p.k. k. and y p g members. we are continuing to neutralize their members to 3. he has no interest at turkey have a turkey respecting the sovereignty and they territorial integrity of syria. when there is a new government in syria that is respect to all the members of that country to all the citizens of that country we are going to leave we going to leave. we are...
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all the powers that we have you suggested the economic powers that we've used will certainly use them we'll use our diplomatic powers as well those are our preference weeper for peace to war but in the event that kinetic action or military action is needed you should know the present trump is fully prepared to undertake that action they've been angry angry protests in bolivia where some are accusing the president of trying to manipulate sunday's election results when all is appears to have a 10 percent lead over his main rival carlos messa is refusing to accept the results john holeman was one of the protests and. there is a lot going around those days been sort of running street protests and police.
all the powers that we have you suggested the economic powers that we've used will certainly use them we'll use our diplomatic powers as well those are our preference weeper for peace to war but in the event that kinetic action or military action is needed you should know the present trump is fully prepared to undertake that action they've been angry angry protests in bolivia where some are accusing the president of trying to manipulate sunday's election results when all is appears to have a 10...
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trump is testing us. he is laughing at us. he has no sense of decency. he doesn't care about the law. he doesn't care about people and nations -- believed people and nations that follow the rules are anything but suckers and fools. we have to prove him wrong and demonstrate our constitution, our government, our elected officials, including republicans are up to this moment. this is especially dangerous for this nation because we know the pressure on trump is only going to increase. with that pressure increasing he will only become more volatile, more erratic, more self-serving and more destructive. he has another year in office. i'm serious. think about that. think about that. he will stop at nothing to save himself. no individual, institution, nothing we felt sacred for more than 200 years will be safe. if he was just a reality tv star it would not matter. he's responsible for the largest economy in the world. is commander-in-chief of the most powerful military in the history of the world. he's supposed to be the leader of the free world. yet with the f
trump is testing us. he is laughing at us. he has no sense of decency. he doesn't care about the law. he doesn't care about people and nations -- believed people and nations that follow the rules are anything but suckers and fools. we have to prove him wrong and demonstrate our constitution, our government, our elected officials, including republicans are up to this moment. this is especially dangerous for this nation because we know the pressure on trump is only going to increase. with that...