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you can use mice was widely used but there has been difficulty. in using that as animal model for 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 it 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 caught but all purpose of produce of course is purely for human benefit for medical purposes we see no reason of call of humans. but despite the assurances it seems the debate around possible human cloning is once again on the agenda. and derek williams the science editor joins me now in the studio welcome derrick what a story how big of a scientific breakthrough is this well it's a
you can use mice was widely used but there has been difficulty. in using that as animal model for 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 it 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...
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if you also want to tell us about it. visit our website or send us a tweet. has to do with. your story. let's head over to mozambique now the six islands of the buzz of. the place to view giant monterey's a spectacular and a what a sight but like many of us species that body parts are highly sought after for traditional chinese medicine putting pressure on their population is that any chance of saving them and. yes there is a chance of saving the marine megafauna foundation has been monitoring monster rays on all the wildlife well yes but alone won't turn the tide so we searchers have to go out with the national park with just to protect the marine unimog let's take a look. at everyone must be absolutely silent. and real marshall and your team are looking for a large sea creature to do call. and. to do kong is extremely shy and can easily out swim the humans. from this park is so incredibly important for making fun of species especially threaten ones like man trees and do dongs on this really is the last habitat left in africa for two comes the last viable population do the
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that was certified, we have ceqa experience for mix of use and activation uses, industrial uses. there are uses that are ceqa cleared today. that's the path to the long term. not having an end user at this point that can pay the costs to rehab facility, the parties recommend that we go forward with this interim strategy where pier 48 is used sort of as it's used today for special events and parking uses partly for at&t park events and we work together towards what the long term is. division being that at any time during this initial 10 year period that we're recommending, if the port is able to identify some other space for the interim uses at pier 48, we would engage with the giants on a potential long term strategy and be provided the first option to negotiate with the port consistent with having wouldn't rfp and pier 48 we'd negotiate with them for long term vision that is complementary to what elseç is going on. if we're unable to come to terms, our goal is toç make sue pier 48 is rehabilitated just as we thought it would be. in that case, weed we'd then develop an rfp to
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you're part of us. you're one of us. how can we help you. safe injection sites will provide an opportunity to make those connects. -- connections. thank you. >> commissioner chow: thank you. next speaker, please. >> thank you for listening to our comments. my name is hannah. i've worked in this field for almost ten years. every day i work alongside people in need of this service and it continues to drive a rate of homelessness. so many community members need a place to go to exist even for a minute. not just to use drugs but clean, safe private place to use the restroom and maintain hygiene and maintain peace and solitude. it's something that can be taken for granted and considered a human right. as a service provider we'd be a critical first point of contact for a rare opportunity for the city's highest need community members to connect with support, referrals and linkage to other services. as many can attest, people must have their most basic needs met before other life changes can be possible. i also want to bring attention briefly to the
you're part of us. you're one of us. how can we help you. safe injection sites will provide an opportunity to make those connects. -- connections. thank you. >> commissioner chow: thank you. next speaker, please. >> thank you for listening to our comments. my name is hannah. i've worked in this field for almost ten years. every day i work alongside people in need of this service and it continues to drive a rate of homelessness. so many community members need a place to go to exist...
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to the us now where. stub planning a joint car factory in the state of alabama sources told the a.p. news agency the factory will employ four thousand people and produce three hundred thousand vehicles per year for. announcement by company and state officials is expected later today the car maker's plans could give u.s. president donald trump a political boost he had criticized toyota for selling cars that were not made in america but about half of the ota sold in the u.s. are manufactured there actually by contrast in the u.s. are currently imports. the u.k. recently introduced a so-called lotsa levy to curb the use of plastic waste associated with the take away coffee now the british government has banned the use of microscopic plastic beads they're used as a braces and health and beauty products sold by multinational companies including l'oreal johnson and johnson and colgate palmolive but these microscopic plastic beads go down household drains and towards supplies and go down the food chain ending up
to the us now where. stub planning a joint car factory in the state of alabama sources told the a.p. news agency the factory will employ four thousand people and produce three hundred thousand vehicles per year for. announcement by company and state officials is expected later today the car maker's plans could give u.s. president donald trump a political boost he had criticized toyota for selling cars that were not made in america but about half of the ota sold in the u.s. are manufactured...
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so instead of using pesticides which kills all the animals all the insects in the field one can use pheromones to control and sex you know for a natural way pheromones or chemicals that end six used to communicate with each other the males fly around until they smell list and they find the female and they make and then the female lays eggs on the fruit and causes all the problems so what the farmer can do is to use pheromones to spread all over the field you can produce hundreds of trails thousands of the frills all the male can find female there's insect pests globally they all operate by using pheromones and so if we can can develop it cheap enough and broadly enough in that it will be used by the form . this is it every news live from berlin on arrested in iran the government tries to turn the tide and change the narrative to tens of thousands hit the streets in a show of force for the government as the general who has the revolutionary guards declares the sedition is defeated in tehran with the latest also coming up.
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cross live to our t's in the states for thanks for being with us could you tell us what was said at the u.n. headquarters in new york well the u.s. accused the syrian government of using chemical weapons while russia highlighted that there is no solid evidence to substantiate any of these claims well the two sides had a pretty heated exchange. earlier this week we received yet another report that the assad regime has used chlorine gas against its own people which new bush knows the timing of the announcement was very fortunately chosen around the time of the meeting in paris in the upcoming syrian national congress such as striking tones of us need here in voice of russia to accuse the syrian government will receive any evidence and without wait some investigation to finish russia has the audacity to lecture the security council about how to stop the use of chemical weapons he told us we were the strongest advocates for an investigation a professional investigation not an imitation. russia is complicit in the assad regime for atrocities. some countries are still trying to force your
cross live to our t's in the states for thanks for being with us could you tell us what was said at the u.n. headquarters in new york well the u.s. accused the syrian government of using chemical weapons while russia highlighted that there is no solid evidence to substantiate any of these claims well the two sides had a pretty heated exchange. earlier this week we received yet another report that the assad regime has used chlorine gas against its own people which new bush knows the timing of...
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nuclear weapons and world war two that used. massive amounts of chemical weapons and in vietnam and massive amounts of direct you know iraq still the country that used chemical weapons to the greatest extent. among all countries it is in no position to be moralized. with the facts to us and blaming moscow for chemical attacks in syria senior correspondent and accent what responsibility washington to take france involvement in the conflict the end justifies the means they say some things no matter how horrible just have to be done these are hard core fights as they have to be rooted out this is an ugly business but it is necessary business it's only after when the dust settles and you see what you've done the to start having second thoughts this is when you say. what did i just do. the devastation goes back as far as you can see it is almost beyond description how deep the damage is as many as a thousand strikes a month on record alone just strikes not including hillary tags and all that more than eighty percent of the city was d
nuclear weapons and world war two that used. massive amounts of chemical weapons and in vietnam and massive amounts of direct you know iraq still the country that used chemical weapons to the greatest extent. among all countries it is in no position to be moralized. with the facts to us and blaming moscow for chemical attacks in syria senior correspondent and accent what responsibility washington to take france involvement in the conflict the end justifies the means they say some things no...
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, really a lot of use. the second most common is in skin care. abnormalle, an growth or something in my hand. i can do a 3d scan of it until cancer, is it benign, is it something i need to look at? non-offensive. you don't have to cut anything off. you don't have to. well, there is many other fields that people are using it. den try, you can actually look teeth and of the see it before they develop insidevities and even of the body, they are using this to do surgery where they what theyg to see are doing on the inside of the body. so really, tehran g of the kind ofities is endless. anything you want to see or this, you can use technique. >> how, a lot of us are familiar mri's. how old is that technology. fis it related to what you are an old well, mri is technique. actually and it is a great technique. is lets you scan the entire body. then, the resolution is on the millimeters to centimeters and the entire system is massive. something that is very, very challenging to scale down. then, they are expensive a
, really a lot of use. the second most common is in skin care. abnormalle, an growth or something in my hand. i can do a 3d scan of it until cancer, is it benign, is it something i need to look at? non-offensive. you don't have to cut anything off. you don't have to. well, there is many other fields that people are using it. den try, you can actually look teeth and of the see it before they develop insidevities and even of the body, they are using this to do surgery where they what theyg to see...
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us american keep news of take a look at germany it is increasing use of their traditions every day lives and language in their family not by law a moslem good legacy triggered by a much d.w. dot com the germans. the people of the world over information they provide the opinions they want to express g.w. on facebook and twitter up to date and in touch follow us. good. the british. sure link to screw africa. story link to exceptional stories and discussions on the news of easy town i would say de deputed comes to much coffee cup join us on facebook for. crime fighter the new season of radio crime thrillers make him sleep. for investigative pieces that will keep you on your toes. crazy stories are the best idea ever so every young person needs to listen to crime fighter and share tell a friend tell a friend to a friend. crime fighters. dropping bombs on civilians. more troubling the situation escalates players no longer in place for scruples. ruthless calculation military leaders work ok extent of the landscape. technological the to come to the issuance of mr percy sutton led. to her starti
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can the us avoid a government shutdown? politicians have until midnight friday to agree legislation preventing a funding freeze. i'm kasia madera, in london. also, new zealand's my minister and ounces she is expecting her first child. and as the two koreas announce plans to march under a single flag at the winter olympics, we speak to north korean skiers flee-er; hg”; egg-93:25 k; 1-995» .. 7 ,., 7 .. 7. land. followed by the deadly mudslides there caused ki; er}; eli? 235-3 ,, the warming el nino current caused that spike in 1998. temperatures dipped for a few years after that, but in 2015 and 2016 el nino is back with record highs. but look — 2017 had no heating from el nino and it's in the top three hottest years. a clear sign that greenhouse gases are the main drivers of warming. what this is showing really is that these influences of the human activity on climate through our emissions of greenhouse gases are really dwarfing the natural climate processes associated with el nino. flooding near the coasts, like this
can the us avoid a government shutdown? politicians have until midnight friday to agree legislation preventing a funding freeze. i'm kasia madera, in london. also, new zealand's my minister and ounces she is expecting her first child. and as the two koreas announce plans to march under a single flag at the winter olympics, we speak to north korean skiers flee-er; hg”; egg-93:25 k; 1-995» .. 7 ,., 7 .. 7. land. followed by the deadly mudslides there caused ki; er}; eli? 235-3 ,, the warming...
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some use two, some use three, some use four years. they would not only outlaw all those states, those who use failure to vote, it would allow outlaw any state would take people to vote on the front end. peoplecludes people with refusing to vote recently. they get a notice for any individuals through the mailing is bounced back to. and that would be equally prohibitive under the argument today because they are saying any fun and use of nonvoting would be illegal. >> thank you, counsel. you have a couple minutes for rebuttal. >> mr. chief justice, if i can begin with justice kennedy's question. justice kennedy, we think ohio's process was permissible before they enacted the amendment in 2002, but the amendment made it clear for two reasons. 8d, theections 8c and postal service process and the notice process, require that nonvoting be the immediate cause of removal. the only way you can construe 8 b2 in removing that is removing people solely by reason for failure to vote. second, this affected a shift in the state balance at the time. p
some use two, some use three, some use four years. they would not only outlaw all those states, those who use failure to vote, it would allow outlaw any state would take people to vote on the front end. peoplecludes people with refusing to vote recently. they get a notice for any individuals through the mailing is bounced back to. and that would be equally prohibitive under the argument today because they are saying any fun and use of nonvoting would be illegal. >> thank you, counsel. you...
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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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those of us in this room have come to rely on charles' undeniable ability to help us understand voters and how election administrators can best serve them. so thank you for taking time-out to be with us today. they will all take about five minutes. i will start to my right with michael sscarvellcarvello. take it away. >> i've got to warn you. i'm an elections geek. so i'm going to refer to my notes to keep you on track. the goal is to conduct elections in fair, accurate, accessible, and transparent manner, so meeting that goal is difficult. because our budgets are tight, our staff is small. we rely on temp workers and poll workers and the expectation is perfection from the media and the public. so that's very difficult. so we're constantly thinking of new ways to improve our processes and one of the ways we can do that is to use data. and so we typically collect raw data, analyze that data and use it to convert it to information to improve our processes. traditionally the analysis to prepare that data has been simple. we look at the number of registered voters. we look at the historic
those of us in this room have come to rely on charles' undeniable ability to help us understand voters and how election administrators can best serve them. so thank you for taking time-out to be with us today. they will all take about five minutes. i will start to my right with michael sscarvellcarvello. take it away. >> i've got to warn you. i'm an elections geek. so i'm going to refer to my notes to keep you on track. the goal is to conduct elections in fair, accurate, accessible, and...
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a kid leave us with us nor vice as it can be a few fun fun lifesize. dion's home for. good and i'm good zach as i only give that. to other dust would definity for us or wish to ignore most as not. ok i'm like a fine wine yeah that's a metaphor for life stuff to even my good as it was under estimate that would depend on about is my explanation actual my digraph cats the been among some guy thank you can see like a. mind on one town yet i'm not sure his leader. can make him say i'll feed here at the wrong bin wouldn't it be good. got it. wrong oh oh baghdad. you got it easy. when you got it. it's getting harder. and soul together. to fight it even though i know my shoes. clothes but food me choose the every. fiber ok the spirit is frozen food cold. oh i beat you in whom mood big. game young kids. play. big league good ole boys. believe it. be a good suit be on the back yard say the phillies curried goalies be. a good way the book. out the be. the ultimate good to be abandoned. is going to be above. the oblique the boob tube. you bag. to cut it. mubarak it's getting harde
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her video was reported to us. there was a decision that was made that was later reversed because of some of the language that was used in the account. it was a mistake and we acknowledged it. >> so, her announcement was censored because it was pro-life content. has twitter ever censored anyone for pro-choice content? >> she was never censored. >> so you're saying nothing happened to her tweet? >> her tweet got a lot of attention, on the organic side. we action our accounts and we take our terms of service very seriously. sometimes we make the wrong decision. we have action on all sides of issues, and we strive to be better every day. >> let me ask a final question because my time has expired. ms. downs, i'd like to know, what is youtube's policy with respect to prager university and the allegations that the content prager university is putting out are being restricted and censored by youtube? >> as i mentioned, we enforce our policies in a politically neutral way. in terms of the specifics of prager university, it
her video was reported to us. there was a decision that was made that was later reversed because of some of the language that was used in the account. it was a mistake and we acknowledged it. >> so, her announcement was censored because it was pro-life content. has twitter ever censored anyone for pro-choice content? >> she was never censored. >> so you're saying nothing happened to her tweet? >> her tweet got a lot of attention, on the organic side. we action our...
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god help us. the 20th century, the u.s. supreme court has declined to define the contours of the power to make war on the grounds that this is a political decision. in an absence from the court, how do we decide? to warproach of lies consequential suitable that are not to resolution and we simply say that it is whatever the president says it is. begin by saying it that the people who have influenced him my thinking about hughese charles evans and philip bobbitt. there is an insight that goes through both works and it was thisthat hughes gave and talked about allocated and are this idea is that the power to about waging war says thatly and he the constitution marches. is that this is a central insight of the work. you cannot understand constitutional law without ofting this in the context military strategy and understanding how wars are statesand how the united use military force to achieve strategic means and it isn't a surprise that the meaning of the evolved overhas time. the text of the constitution lays out allocations
god help us. the 20th century, the u.s. supreme court has declined to define the contours of the power to make war on the grounds that this is a political decision. in an absence from the court, how do we decide? to warproach of lies consequential suitable that are not to resolution and we simply say that it is whatever the president says it is. begin by saying it that the people who have influenced him my thinking about hughese charles evans and philip bobbitt. there is an insight that goes...
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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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it for [inaudible] and use it for other irrigation uses. we have excess water to fill up [inaudible] >> there will be limited traffic impact during construction >> there is a 8 month period where we have to take a lane of traffic out from howard street so we can expand the tunnel. >> we anticipate the construction to be minimal. >> [inaudible] >> make the center statef the art and much more competitive. [inaudible] >> having the space. [inaudible] underneath howard. having [inaudible] >> this is a [inaudible] worked with the residential, the merchants in the neighborhood, the non profits to make sure this is a vibrant area. >> even if you don't come to the convention and enjoy the public space, it is something that helps revitalize the neighborhood and bring energy to the neighborhood and more people to the neighborhood and shops and retail and shocase san >> good morning, everybody. welcome to beautiful delores park. this is a long time coming. back in 2008, voters approved a clean and safe neighborhood parks bond which allocated about $14
it for [inaudible] and use it for other irrigation uses. we have excess water to fill up [inaudible] >> there will be limited traffic impact during construction >> there is a 8 month period where we have to take a lane of traffic out from howard street so we can expand the tunnel. >> we anticipate the construction to be minimal. >> [inaudible] >> make the center statef the art and much more competitive. [inaudible] >> having the space. [inaudible] underneath...
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so they tell us how to sing the ending of the second half of us. with this number tells us how the first half of us is to be sung and the one. who. it is. the hymn knows have arrived in noisy hard to hear one of the rules of st benedict is being read. care must be taken that no monk presume on any ground to defend another monk in the monastery or as it were to take him under his protection even though they be united by some tie a blood relationship. this is durations are among the strictest catholic monastic orders living according to the rule of st benedict he formulated the precepts in the sixth century when he founded the great monastery of monte cassino near naples every evening a monk reads from the rules. but moving house does involve worldly activities not only do boxes have to be transported the monks also have to officially register in their new home. the christening is a gutsy first we found the space to pray and now we render unto the state that which is the state's let's stop this industry and. that's not how things going to work with c
so they tell us how to sing the ending of the second half of us. with this number tells us how the first half of us is to be sung and the one. who. it is. the hymn knows have arrived in noisy hard to hear one of the rules of st benedict is being read. care must be taken that no monk presume on any ground to defend another monk in the monastery or as it were to take him under his protection even though they be united by some tie a blood relationship. this is durations are among the strictest...
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and our continued use/abuse, overuse of these harmful narcotics weakens us. there are enormous amounts of money to be made, money that is going to flow from this country to their country. somehow they have to be made to believe or understand that they have a dog in this fight. partially, it is to say, maybe the customers for these drugs may be your people, not just ours. when the president of the united states meets with the leader of china, it is important that this be at or near the top of the issues that are raised. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i think this is the third or fourth time we have been in this room talking about this. i have to tell you, this investigation reminds us that we are not doing everything with a sense of urgency that we need to do. i recognize y'all are working really hard on this, that y'all want to see success. we have to be more urgent about this. we can build a $20 billion wall. if we don't solve this problem, we will not have solved the problem of interdicting drugs. if we simply focus on china, we will not solve the problem of i
and our continued use/abuse, overuse of these harmful narcotics weakens us. there are enormous amounts of money to be made, money that is going to flow from this country to their country. somehow they have to be made to believe or understand that they have a dog in this fight. partially, it is to say, maybe the customers for these drugs may be your people, not just ours. when the president of the united states meets with the leader of china, it is important that this be at or near the top of...
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luca vincent teenie thank you so much for being with us. we have so much more from the world economic forum in davos than right here in d.c. including my interview with patrice on women making their mark and us but before we go here are some final words from commissioner bart shelter. before we go the theme of davos to share is about creating a shared vision in what they call a fractured world and there are many political economic and social issues that we talked about today on the program and these are issues that people around the world do not agree upon there about our collective purpose around the planet and remains a pretty elusive goal to attain but that narrative that shared narrative is something that can actually make individual nations and the world a better place and that's what many people here in davos would like to see at the end of this week and that's what this economic forum is all about we'll get to more of it in the coming days but for now that's all the time we have please check out boom bust at you tube at youtube dot c
luca vincent teenie thank you so much for being with us. we have so much more from the world economic forum in davos than right here in d.c. including my interview with patrice on women making their mark and us but before we go here are some final words from commissioner bart shelter. before we go the theme of davos to share is about creating a shared vision in what they call a fractured world and there are many political economic and social issues that we talked about today on the program and...
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seriously send us an e-mail. welcome back to the kaiser report i'm max kaiser initial coin offering you know i don't think we've actually talked about it this is going off on this show well let's get into right now arie you see the chief operating officer of storm token ery welcome thanks for having me one a pleasure to have you on i'm hearing great things about storm x. and the storm token so that a successful initial point offering in twenty seventeen tell us about the storm told. and game a five micro tasks what is it yeah so we've been in market for about three years originally under the name bit maker with just i'm told can we rebranded a storm play we're on the android app store and basically for trying out different products and services like hulu. games a final fantasy where you get paid in crypto whether it's a big and now storm took. it into the subtle bit more subtle game of five micro tasks and tokens and i'm earning tokens gaming all worked through that a little bit more for me and for the audience w
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navy is helping us reach our renewable energy goals and together have established guidelines to use recycled water on food crops. working with all of you here in the legislature we were able to provide tax credits for chronic farmers which means a healthier people and healthier land. [applause]. and you passed and i signed a law to abide by the paris climate accord, the first state in the nation to do so. [applause]. we understand deeply and fully what the future requires of us. i also fought to give native hawaiians a seat at the table when it comes to management of a national marine monuments. of the office of hawaiian affairs is now trustee of the monuments. [applause]. our goal of increasing production is another golden opportunity for hawaii. we are blessed with four growing seasons and a land-grant university with the college of tropical agriculture that has a long history of cutting-edge work. with all of these factors, hawaii can and must become the premier center for new agricultural technology. we already have agriculture startups going strong here in hawaii. one company that comes
navy is helping us reach our renewable energy goals and together have established guidelines to use recycled water on food crops. working with all of you here in the legislature we were able to provide tax credits for chronic farmers which means a healthier people and healthier land. [applause]. and you passed and i signed a law to abide by the paris climate accord, the first state in the nation to do so. [applause]. we understand deeply and fully what the future requires of us. i also fought...
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time coming but today america's most populous state california legalized cannabis for recreational use will this be a new high or new low opinions could not be more divided. and it's good to have last night the country experienced its worst night of violence since the protests started last thursday at least thirteen people have now lost their lives. this footage has been provided by demonstrators people have been on the streets in various parts of iran's since thursday protesting conditions in the country and this is footage provided by iranian state t.v. which claims that protesters are violent and that some have damaged a.t.m.'s buildings and other property and also claim that some protesters tried to take over police stations and military bases on monday iranian state t.v. showed president hassan rouhani meeting with members of parliament to discuss the situation rowhani claim that protests are happening because iran's enemies are angry due to the country's accomplishments and are therefore provoking protestors state t.v. provided interviews with iranians who don't agree with the de
time coming but today america's most populous state california legalized cannabis for recreational use will this be a new high or new low opinions could not be more divided. and it's good to have last night the country experienced its worst night of violence since the protests started last thursday at least thirteen people have now lost their lives. this footage has been provided by demonstrators people have been on the streets in various parts of iran's since thursday protesting conditions in...
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me seriously send us an email. i'd like for many clubs over the years so i know the game and so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch to the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the shaper money kill the narrowness and spending to get to the twenty million and one player . it's an experience like nothing else only because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful game but great so what more chance for. peace going to. welcome back journalists in the us have not just a significant change to the online mission statement of the national security agency apparently the words honesty trust and openness and now go on the old core values used to begin with the would honesty say the american people have placed grace trust in the n.s.a. and the agency promise to all of that when i put in this but now it starts with the phrase commitment to service and here's how the n.s.a. explain the changes it's nothing more than a website update that's all it is. the eff
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and what's not so useful, and so i think it was a really very good process for us to examine in granular detail what our testing regime had become. and so i really want to, again, thank the authors for bringing this forward and all the folks who contributed to the dialogue. it was a very rich dialogue in committee. and i just wanted to ask the authors if they would consider including all of the board members on the final resolution. >> commissioner cook? >> i'm happy to -- to do that. first, i just want to say i just was informed by a lot of his work in schools, and separately, the conversation about testing started for me in -- in discussion with principals and teachers about how they were using the results of the test, and based on the school site that looked really different, and in having conversations with the research department, there was a lot of -- there was a lot of good things that were coming to bear as a result of the test, but there was definitely a lot of improvements that could be made. i'm just -- i'm really proud that through this process for the first time ever in our
and what's not so useful, and so i think it was a really very good process for us to examine in granular detail what our testing regime had become. and so i really want to, again, thank the authors for bringing this forward and all the folks who contributed to the dialogue. it was a very rich dialogue in committee. and i just wanted to ask the authors if they would consider including all of the board members on the final resolution. >> commissioner cook? >> i'm happy to -- to do...
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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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it would also require conditional use authorization for any commercial use to residential use. there is no public comment on this item and no substantive questions from the committee members. the committee forwarded this to the full board with a positive recommendation. at the full board hearing this week, the supervisors unanimously up healthed the appeal of the categorical exemption for 2417 green street. the proposed project located in pacific heights involved a horizontal rear edition of a single family residences as well as excavation to accommodate an expanlded garage. it is located adjacent to a category a historic resource. in upholding the appeal, the board found that additional environmental analysis is required to address two main issues. a potential impact on the adjacent historic resource and whether the project properly complied with the maher ordinance. in addition, several non-ceqa were done. a determination was found and no substantial evidence was found to support a fair argument of a significant impact to the adjacent historic resource. upholding the appeal m
it would also require conditional use authorization for any commercial use to residential use. there is no public comment on this item and no substantive questions from the committee members. the committee forwarded this to the full board with a positive recommendation. at the full board hearing this week, the supervisors unanimously up healthed the appeal of the categorical exemption for 2417 green street. the proposed project located in pacific heights involved a horizontal rear edition of a...
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thank you for joining us. lots going on with these protests, donald trump tweeting his opinion on it, also needs to act. >> the president has been very clear his support for the protesters isn't going to be rhetorical. they are going to do something and everyone is approving of the president's statements. the president has been very clear his words are backed by actions, now the question is what is he going to do? heather: what should he do? should he push for regime change? >> the fundamental problem is the regime, how we get to solving that is an open debate. one of the things that is a no-brainer is the regime is using its resources to shoot people in the streets and enormous leverage to cut off those resources. we know where the supreme leader gets this. >> some of those sanctions. >> we used to have harsh sanctions on the central bank of iran. the supreme leader business dealings. and human rights reasons, using their resources in the streets. heather: is that why we are hearing from former members of the
thank you for joining us. lots going on with these protests, donald trump tweeting his opinion on it, also needs to act. >> the president has been very clear his support for the protesters isn't going to be rhetorical. they are going to do something and everyone is approving of the president's statements. the president has been very clear his words are backed by actions, now the question is what is he going to do? heather: what should he do? should he push for regime change? >> the...
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it's time for a fuel crisis this one comes from the us and it takes us a house into the dead of night. by a read one are from mars pennsylvania wants to know. do wolves really how all that the moon. fairy tales and horror films often feature a full moon underscored by the mournful cry of the pack scary. and would even have us believe that some people transform into a bloodthirsty werewolves at the full moon. but science has been unable to show that real wolves actually do the move. the main nocturnal animals do raise their muscles when they vocalize but that's to make the sound carry better the phase of the moon doesn't seem to matter. and they howl during the day time to using a variety of sounds to communicate with their fellow wolves. howl to mark territory. attract a mate. or organize their hearts. when we hear the sound of wolves howling it's usually when the animals are most active at dusk and at night. and because those calls are fright. ring in the darkness people tend to remember the experience. heard during the day are easier to forget. that's why the notion that wolves how
it's time for a fuel crisis this one comes from the us and it takes us a house into the dead of night. by a read one are from mars pennsylvania wants to know. do wolves really how all that the moon. fairy tales and horror films often feature a full moon underscored by the mournful cry of the pack scary. and would even have us believe that some people transform into a bloodthirsty werewolves at the full moon. but science has been unable to show that real wolves actually do the move. the main...
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the president of us we've heard something. quite contrary to what is actually happening but you start yes pakistanis are spent billions of. years sacrifice the lives of many soldiers on the water. the water it actually was . the water which actually picked up the world it wasn't just hours. after a lot at the end of your treatment like this it means that the aids they have given us is nothing can pass one huge human loss is the time has come for us to be united they can't do anything against us this is just when it's trumped this the straighted this is about afghanistan he directs his frustration at pakistan. i don't fit in as a citizen i would say the real problem is our rulers accepting us aid we don't need they're a. white house has announced that in the us will continue to withhold military and financial aid to pakistan until country does more to combat terrorism retired lieutenant general in the pakistani army a lot more suited things blaming pakistan will not help the situation in afghanistan and that donald trump should
the president of us we've heard something. quite contrary to what is actually happening but you start yes pakistanis are spent billions of. years sacrifice the lives of many soldiers on the water. the water it actually was . the water which actually picked up the world it wasn't just hours. after a lot at the end of your treatment like this it means that the aids they have given us is nothing can pass one huge human loss is the time has come for us to be united they can't do anything against us...
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the stalemate in congress hitting the us dollar. traders weighing up the risk of a government shut down. we start in washington, dc. the us government faces running out of money unless congress can agree a budget deal before midnight tonight. a so—called shutdown could see government offices closed, thousands of staff sent home and military personnel unpaid. in the last few hours, the house of representatives has passed a short term bill to fund the government until february 16th. but getting it through the senate is proving much more difficult. so what's the disagreement about? well, here's one major sticking point — the fate of 800,000 so—called dreamers, people who came to the us illegally as children and face the prospect of deportation. democrats are using the budget talks as leverage to try and stop that. then there's the children's healthcare programme, which provides insurance for millions of low income kids. it cost $16.9 billion last year and president trump wants it reformed. so what if congress can't agree? last ti
the stalemate in congress hitting the us dollar. traders weighing up the risk of a government shut down. we start in washington, dc. the us government faces running out of money unless congress can agree a budget deal before midnight tonight. a so—called shutdown could see government offices closed, thousands of staff sent home and military personnel unpaid. in the last few hours, the house of representatives has passed a short term bill to fund the government until february 16th. but getting...
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and there are a lot of component that we can use. that we can use for mechanical construction. and other components that we can use for some of our designs maybe the head of the robots you know we can actually use something like this. how. can you guys busy with. where they actually come from and one of our robots you call yes this is called that was actually a spy sutherland's for us so that in some time we really want to see whether the working of the airplanes maybe just maybe sat around some of that station for us so i has a hidden camera you know so you might not really aware that he's watching you but is watching. you see. everything. the camera is also intelligent enough to to actually see use recognize faces so what happens is once a sees a phase you can actually i mean know you by your name could spend testing. as you can see these where these are some of the projects made by kids really. then pays regular visits to schools across the country to drum up interest in coding and robotics so you just call me from pointing out by that point he says it was just me you know i
and there are a lot of component that we can use. that we can use for mechanical construction. and other components that we can use for some of our designs maybe the head of the robots you know we can actually use something like this. how. can you guys busy with. where they actually come from and one of our robots you call yes this is called that was actually a spy sutherland's for us so that in some time we really want to see whether the working of the airplanes maybe just maybe sat around...
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, people are approaching us and telling us how they had known captain humayun kahn. when he was a student at university of virginia, undergrad student, they used to study late in the library. - yep. - and dormitory rooms were at distance and there were roads to walk. men and women used to study late and then they would walk. all women of his dormitory came to humayun when was study. he would be sitting at the library and would ask him can you walk us to the dormitory? and every night he would leave his books there, he would walk them home. - get up and walk them home. - and then come back and continue to study. that is how we have known him. at his burial, a young man, a 10 year old young boy, saluted him last after the burial. and we became curious that who this child is that was so well-dressed and so we approached. after the burial we approached his parents and said, "could you introduce us who this is?" they said, "oh, this is humayun's friend." before humayun was deployed, he joined the army. prior to then at the dormitory where he lived at, hillfort dormitory,
, people are approaching us and telling us how they had known captain humayun kahn. when he was a student at university of virginia, undergrad student, they used to study late in the library. - yep. - and dormitory rooms were at distance and there were roads to walk. men and women used to study late and then they would walk. all women of his dormitory came to humayun when was study. he would be sitting at the library and would ask him can you walk us to the dormitory? and every night he would...
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it is gold or bust for us. it is gold or bust for us. us. we are strong, strong women, strong competitors. strong competitors. over 250 metres, and this is my sport. after returning home from winning the australian open on sunday. in melbourne to lift his 20th grand slam title at the age of 36. challenge cup. gone from the la clippers to the pistons. pistons. eight in the row, the cavaliers are eighth in the conference. eighth in the conference. eight to make the play—offs —— their competitors. but, from me and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. and it is going to turn colder. arriving on wednesday. at the moment, there's some rain across quite a few areas of the uk. all the way from the arctic is starting to set in. on wednesday, particularly because of the strength of the wind. in the south—east of the country. so here, it's not too cold — around, say, 8—5 degrees. but the cold air has already set in across northern areas. and you can see the white here — that's where the wintry showers are. so let's start with scotla
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>> the chemical was used in making the coatings used in gore-tex materialsls. amy: wordd is scotchgard fix ino this? >> 3m company is thehe company that started making c8 back in the late 1940's. theyey were selling pfpfoa were8 to dupont. they were also, the 3m company, made a very similar, very closely related chemical called pfos. that chemical was what was made and used in making scotchgard. as some of this information started to leak out to the u.s. epa about the scotchgard chemical in 1998, 1999 timeframe, the u.s. epa was some ofatpfos, seeing thisis informamation and was geg very concerned about it. at that point, the 3m companany announced it would stop making pfos used in scotchgard and pfoa . yet at that t point, the dupont company who could have also decided to stop using pfoa -- dupont made the decision to go ahead and start making pfoa itself. amy: 3m stops because it is so dangerous and dupont takes it over? where did the epa fit into the story? >> as i mentioned, i first alerted -- the epa was lookingg at pfos, was not really focusing on pfoa. i
>> the chemical was used in making the coatings used in gore-tex materialsls. amy: wordd is scotchgard fix ino this? >> 3m company is thehe company that started making c8 back in the late 1940's. theyey were selling pfpfoa were8 to dupont. they were also, the 3m company, made a very similar, very closely related chemical called pfos. that chemical was what was made and used in making scotchgard. as some of this information started to leak out to the u.s. epa about the scotchgard...
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reticent to allow us to go in a place he told us recall. so if you are kind of out of all those different places together. pretty. despondent if you like this something is going on in there which shouldn't be going on involving don't. you know who now tells us a middle man made him an offer for the family's two remaining donkeys he was willing to pay eighty dollars although the trade is officially banned in tanzania donkeys are still disappearing here in large numbers. and i hope the advocacy groups in the government will continue with initiatives to ban the trade in the country because otherwise we face more losses and soon we won't be able to do our work here. the locals are starting to build fenced compounds to keep the animals safe at night but if the ban is not strictly enforced and the sector remains unregulated donkeys will continue to be slaughtered in the bush and exported illegally in the long run making life worse for thousands of families. how cruel and unnecessary i hope this terrible trade will be ended soon and so africa and
reticent to allow us to go in a place he told us recall. so if you are kind of out of all those different places together. pretty. despondent if you like this something is going on in there which shouldn't be going on involving don't. you know who now tells us a middle man made him an offer for the family's two remaining donkeys he was willing to pay eighty dollars although the trade is officially banned in tanzania donkeys are still disappearing here in large numbers. and i hope the advocacy...
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and frankly, there were many us businesses and us regions who agreed that some of the proposals that were being made were counterproductive to being able to achieve that goal. [inaudible] >> we tried to point that out. we tried to make that point at the negotiations. and late last year, there was some discussion around whether we were right or wrong. but the point was made, if you think our proposals are not good enough, come back and tell us what you think will work. and so i think one of the important things is it is happening right now and it is happening not just in terms of canada but also mexico and the united states is that people have put their thinking caps on and said all right, i do make a good for all three of us? so on rules of origin or the sunset clause, dispute resolution. on all of the critical matters. it is not just a matter saying we do not agree with you. it is, all right, how do we make this works for all three of us? i think that is the process we are engaged in right now. it will not be easy because those are tough issues. there isn't universal acceptance of o
and frankly, there were many us businesses and us regions who agreed that some of the proposals that were being made were counterproductive to being able to achieve that goal. [inaudible] >> we tried to point that out. we tried to make that point at the negotiations. and late last year, there was some discussion around whether we were right or wrong. but the point was made, if you think our proposals are not good enough, come back and tell us what you think will work. and so i think one...
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most of us who at the end of the day these technologies can be used against us and what effect will it have on society does the human race really need to upgrade i think it's sad only the beginning of this side keeps human machines starting february first on t.w. . afghan officials say a car bomb in the capital kabul has killed dozens and injured more than one hundred the blast went off at a police checkpoint near foreign embassies and government buildings taliban militants have claimed responsibility. thousands of members of germany's kurdish community have taken to the streets of the german city of cologne to protest against techie's military operation in syria the protest comes a week off to ankara launched its assault on the kurdish health and play the.
most of us who at the end of the day these technologies can be used against us and what effect will it have on society does the human race really need to upgrade i think it's sad only the beginning of this side keeps human machines starting february first on t.w. . afghan officials say a car bomb in the capital kabul has killed dozens and injured more than one hundred the blast went off at a police checkpoint near foreign embassies and government buildings taliban militants have claimed...
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we trusted not only larry nasser, but the professionals around us, to keep us safe. we trusted his colleagues, we trusted msu and usag to be vetting the doctor they sent us to be vetting the doctor they sent us to, that he followed protocol and was legitimate. all i can think is that when i was sitting on his table, there is no way he could do this if he was approved to take care of us. children need adults they can trust. you come off the bar and walk into the treatment room, you must be ina into the treatment room, you must be in a state of dread. i really was. not all victims were, because they did not realise what had happened to them at the time. you see varying emotions. you will see victims who did not realise they were assaulted and only realised later that the you see some devastated because they felt something was wrong. you see all of those emotions. but that is why it is imperative to have adults you can trust, because for those of us you can trust, because for those of us who did feel something was wrong, we had no one to turn to. the little girls who cr
we trusted not only larry nasser, but the professionals around us, to keep us safe. we trusted his colleagues, we trusted msu and usag to be vetting the doctor they sent us to be vetting the doctor they sent us to, that he followed protocol and was legitimate. all i can think is that when i was sitting on his table, there is no way he could do this if he was approved to take care of us. children need adults they can trust. you come off the bar and walk into the treatment room, you must be ina...
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us but anything in any case you know cleaning up i mean the. rape case these may not be excused especially when we do the size and. so we have paid us and we have. do you know. but i think that's why. you know the outcome of this trial very very designs. just to feel that the team is very briefly right the end of the do that with the end of golden dawn that's done then we're done with it depends on her friends. and their decision and really you know how it will be handled by media editor as...
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vision of us. as far as the diplomatic corps are concerned, they are fine. it is the fact that what donald trump wants is for us to stand there and cheer for him like his rallies in ohio. that is not going to happen and that is what he is demanding and no—one can control that. so that takes us to the sunday express because they report that he will come to the united kingdom later this year for will come to the united kingdom later this yearfor a full will come to the united kingdom later this year for a full state visit. with all the bells and whistles than carriages... meeting the queen... it does not look as if he will be going to the royal wedding but it looks as if he is going to have a very nice show we visit —— show with a wide visit, possibly in june. this visit —— show with a wide visit, possibly injune. this story has a field that it will definitely happen and with all the show and pomp that should appease him. this is the problem. my problem is —— background is in theatre. y
vision of us. as far as the diplomatic corps are concerned, they are fine. it is the fact that what donald trump wants is for us to stand there and cheer for him like his rallies in ohio. that is not going to happen and that is what he is demanding and no—one can control that. so that takes us to the sunday express because they report that he will come to the united kingdom later this year for will come to the united kingdom later this yearfor a full will come to the united kingdom later this...
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of all is going to appear in the us sometimes yes sometimes yes now i prefer to use my time to do things for all of us it's a question and need some must. treat finally of course the world. i guess the hope is that out of the five six hundred players that are going to be at the world cup some of them will be wearing your designs hopefully. i work. with friends like for example we would probably do something for the world cup you might close as well with another three areas got some crystals which you mike amongst all say stan collymore them for me you know if you want us. to go solo. so i think what we're going to do is we're going to make some stan collymore show special boots i would make it seem really simple. just inspired by. the way to the stalls we just took some of the logo and try to put it on. on the on the shoes it's ok so we have the sun call it will show us the logo orange then we can pick out little different colors how do you envisage this spirit looking. to good the color ok the orange would also do this yes i think it's demential bought a little not full exactly today me
of all is going to appear in the us sometimes yes sometimes yes now i prefer to use my time to do things for all of us it's a question and need some must. treat finally of course the world. i guess the hope is that out of the five six hundred players that are going to be at the world cup some of them will be wearing your designs hopefully. i work. with friends like for example we would probably do something for the world cup you might close as well with another three areas got some crystals...
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we met and soon knew what he expected of us. we quickly came to an agreement on how to cooperate with them and we stayed in constant touch with the young the complex you really put. it we my general pollock shook and in a very formalistic meeting simultaneous translation taking place in a huge hall with across the table from one another everyone situated very officially with a rigor but i will tell you that over the course of the days in moscow and subsequent meetings in the united states at various locations and back in moscow. it got to be far less formal we got to know our counterparts and talk to them freely and work on problems and language and resolutions alike so the first meetings were very formal but as time went on a became very very productive very i'll call informal there was always a rigor to it youngest girl. and then would she listen i would say that we just learned how to work together with you because there was was that i was in the music a commune everybody had very different mindsets distorts your eyes but so
we met and soon knew what he expected of us. we quickly came to an agreement on how to cooperate with them and we stayed in constant touch with the young the complex you really put. it we my general pollock shook and in a very formalistic meeting simultaneous translation taking place in a huge hall with across the table from one another everyone situated very officially with a rigor but i will tell you that over the course of the days in moscow and subsequent meetings in the united states at...