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we are going to go single use. there is a variety of paper straw product on the market. when we talk about stir sticks, cocktail stirrers, picks and so forth. there is wood, bamboo and a picture here of one of our local restaurants using pasta stirrers. basically, uncooked noodle which works for a few minutes to stir things. the other piece of this we are going plastic free then on straws, stir sticks and those accessories. then we say those and other food wear that you see in the picture here would be upon customer request. in the case of a cup lid and utensils, they can continue to be plastic as they are now, but we want them to be on request. we find that when we are on request, there is experience that shows a significant reduction in the use. self serve would be the most common way that on request would work. otherwise you are asking do you want your straw or whatever? this is an example of a business. we have quite a few businesses that switched to self-serve. then i mentioned about the third-party certificat
we are going to go single use. there is a variety of paper straw product on the market. when we talk about stir sticks, cocktail stirrers, picks and so forth. there is wood, bamboo and a picture here of one of our local restaurants using pasta stirrers. basically, uncooked noodle which works for a few minutes to stir things. the other piece of this we are going plastic free then on straws, stir sticks and those accessories. then we say those and other food wear that you see in the picture here...
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let us know — just use #bbcbizlive. hello and welcome to business live. the united states has stepped up it's trade war with china with plans for tariffs on another $200 billion worth of chinese goods. it says its taking the action because china retaliated against the tariffs that washington began imposing last week. president trump ordered those because of what he says is china's intellectual property theft and unfair trade practices. the new import tariffs of 10% could come into force as early as september after a window for public comments closes. more than 6,000 products are on the list which includes food products, chenicals and consumers goods ranging from car tyres to handbags and toilet paper. this all comes after last week's tit—for—tat exchanges with the us imposing tariffs on $34 billion worth of goods and china replying with similar measures. one area of contention for the us is the subsidies china's government gives to companies that export their goods. research from the london school of economics suggests these could be worth $168 billio
let us know — just use #bbcbizlive. hello and welcome to business live. the united states has stepped up it's trade war with china with plans for tariffs on another $200 billion worth of chinese goods. it says its taking the action because china retaliated against the tariffs that washington began imposing last week. president trump ordered those because of what he says is china's intellectual property theft and unfair trade practices. the new import tariffs of 10% could come into force as...
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they used to use a lot of chapel and calculated. using what one proves two million shillings in this home. but now the dust and you just doesn't even. one hundred. volcanic rock is the key to this new eco stove once they're oaks the heated they remain hopeful i was with the help of a solar powered fund that blows a continuous flow of air over them. was invented by rose twine she runs the company that makes them. we have a technology that. victory in uganda because with. which a binding. bonds more than. cream is sufficient in. the volcanic rocks can be used for two years an average of comes in virus configurations including large commercial ones like this range at a market in the capital kampala where a thousand people come to eat every day it's also beneficial for the kooks who use it because the device generates almost no smoke estimates say smoke from traditional stoves contribute to the death of almost twenty thousand people a year in uganda the new stove is also more efficient than conventional designs which other. you can cook
they used to use a lot of chapel and calculated. using what one proves two million shillings in this home. but now the dust and you just doesn't even. one hundred. volcanic rock is the key to this new eco stove once they're oaks the heated they remain hopeful i was with the help of a solar powered fund that blows a continuous flow of air over them. was invented by rose twine she runs the company that makes them. we have a technology that. victory in uganda because with. which a binding. bonds...
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people use a lot of birchbark. we have many difference tiles of baskets made out of birchbark and willow route was kind of like their thread. you have to know how to gather the birchbark so you don't hurt the tree. there are rituals that i was taught to do, to meditate and pray before we gather, because our people believe you have to do it with good intentions. moose are very valuable to the people, they utilize them for many different things. you can tell the age of the moose by the number of points on the antlers. this moose was 16 or maybe 17 years old. as you can see here, hanging against the wall is a curse -- a purse made out of moose hide. they have a very beautiful floral designs on their closing clothing andsing -- purses and where. each tribe had a different design. over here, we have a piece of river otter hide. ofhave beaver, used as part closing. -- clothing. we have moose and caribou. caribou would be put over the beams with the for facing down. the for is hollow on the inside and would trap the heat
people use a lot of birchbark. we have many difference tiles of baskets made out of birchbark and willow route was kind of like their thread. you have to know how to gather the birchbark so you don't hurt the tree. there are rituals that i was taught to do, to meditate and pray before we gather, because our people believe you have to do it with good intentions. moose are very valuable to the people, they utilize them for many different things. you can tell the age of the moose by the number of...
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accessory use. so we believe that this would be a way to encourage and enhance thes businesses as well as open up the city for this type of use. the planning commission, i believe, was 100% in support, in fact, they wanted us to expand it beyond neighborhood commercial districts. so we feel it's a good piece of legislation at the right time. we feel that it will encourage small businesses to get into this line of work. this is a pathway to restaurants and small businesses to get off the ground. they don't have to worry about overhead. they can prepare their food and use that facility on a rental basis. so we're super excited about this. it's a way to expand and enhance existing businesses and businesses that want to get into the catering business in san francisco colleagues, i ask for your support. anyone from the planning department? >> supervisor tang: yes. we have geno from the planning department. >> good afternoon, supervisors. gina saulsiton. it would allow catering as an accessory use under c
accessory use. so we believe that this would be a way to encourage and enhance thes businesses as well as open up the city for this type of use. the planning commission, i believe, was 100% in support, in fact, they wanted us to expand it beyond neighborhood commercial districts. so we feel it's a good piece of legislation at the right time. we feel that it will encourage small businesses to get into this line of work. this is a pathway to restaurants and small businesses to get off the ground....
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us stocks retreat on renewed trade war fears, us stocks retreat on renewed trade warfears, as us stocks retreat on renewed trade war fears, as the white house threatens to slap additional tariffs on chinese imports. and it is contrast versus murdoch's fox —— comcast. find out what is at stake. good morning, asia, hello, world. it isa good morning, asia, hello, world. it is a thursday. glad you could join us is a thursday. glad you could join us for another exciting addition of asia business report. i'm rico hizon. we start off with us china trade troubles, and they are dragging us markets down afterfour sessions of games. us stocks in retreat overnight after president trump said he wanted to slap 10% ta riffs trump said he wanted to slap 10% tariffs on another $200 billion worth of chinese goods. the dow jones industrial average falling by 220 points. and this pushes the world's two biggest economies closer toa world's two biggest economies closer to a full—scale trade war, with beijing saying that it has no choice but to retaliate. despite the concerns, one analyst says the marke
us stocks retreat on renewed trade war fears, us stocks retreat on renewed trade warfears, as us stocks retreat on renewed trade war fears, as the white house threatens to slap additional tariffs on chinese imports. and it is contrast versus murdoch's fox —— comcast. find out what is at stake. good morning, asia, hello, world. it isa good morning, asia, hello, world. it is a thursday. glad you could join us is a thursday. glad you could join us for another exciting addition of asia business...
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he do you hear that our dispersed unless there's a lot of us can. enjoy sick us all the. palace when they give way you then go and this was broadcast yahoo. in there someone in thong sit down even that the two men did what bored those in office say to look at. me whole just i. mean mother the force your this bit i'll make it emma get her out into the where go by i will scam me a bit or pose no make up and daft. yes. damn paul you're going to me call. him a homo math. as the number lands now will it just like a mother. died and it was done in are so many cuss in me piling on uncountable me by the name that are most of the n.t. what. not to be. any. but up or there's no. set for ghetto complement to cut. missy in two or. three east they. will but it will. be love for my age. if i get sian on. board an ambulance we are. also go see him play money how i must go though without. knowing without. because i we are most kids are most honorable but if the. stem of money cando i would be the last one is i must get the most status was tossed. to the bed is a locus of it is. the same
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let us know — just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. some of you have already been in touch about the facebook story, saying you have fallen out of love with it because it is just angry ra nts with it because it is just angry rants and cat videos. those are just the people who follow me! hello and welcome to business live. welcome to the programme. we start in washington, where president trump and european commission president jean claude juncker have agreed a deal to head off a transatlantic trade war. tensions have been escalating since the us slapped taxes on imported steel earlier this year, causing the eu to retaliate. let's show you some of the details. the us and eu have agreed to work toward "zero tariffs, zero non—tariff barriers, and zero subsidies on non—auto industrial goods". they will boost trade in chemicals and medicines. and europe will step up imports of us liquefied natural gas as well as soybeans. they have also agreed not to impose any new tariffs while talks are taking place. the us was threatening to slap a ta
let us know — just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. some of you have already been in touch about the facebook story, saying you have fallen out of love with it because it is just angry ra nts with it because it is just angry rants and cat videos. those are just the people who follow me! hello and welcome to business live. welcome to the programme. we start in washington, where president trump and european commission president jean claude juncker have agreed a deal to head off a transatlantic trade...
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they also used them to spit wooden beams which were then used to build complex houses. this construction of housing was a key element in the transition to sedentary life. in dimension would mean that sis huffed. hunters and gatherers also stayed in one place for extended periods provided that they could find enough food. but the changes that took place in the neolithic period or revolutionary. you see yourself heard of this mention is aneesh this transition to sedentary life was a key development. for thousands of years people had to live as hunter gatherers a natural way of life. would. they fed themselves in a natural way as well as if they had relatively few children because the women did not become pregnant while they were breastfeeding we. hear that all that changed radically with the development of agriculture because that prompted people to change their diet. grain now provided carbohydrates and domesticated animals provided meat and fats. well this fits a man who would fit that increased the content in the body. also women became pregnant more often and this led
they also used them to spit wooden beams which were then used to build complex houses. this construction of housing was a key element in the transition to sedentary life. in dimension would mean that sis huffed. hunters and gatherers also stayed in one place for extended periods provided that they could find enough food. but the changes that took place in the neolithic period or revolutionary. you see yourself heard of this mention is aneesh this transition to sedentary life was a key...
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let us know. and meanwhile more than 33,000 families are holding down a job despite having nowhere stable to live, according to new figures. we'll be talking to some of the working homeless just after 9:30am.
let us know. and meanwhile more than 33,000 families are holding down a job despite having nowhere stable to live, according to new figures. we'll be talking to some of the working homeless just after 9:30am.
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and haveit whenever they want to use it. and have it be ease—of—use, true ease—of—use. with voice banking and voice messaging in general we just wa nt voice messaging in general we just want to try and bring it to as many people as we can and in as easy as possible and truly make it commonplace for people to be using in theirown commonplace for people to be using in their own authentic voices when they communicate. hello and welcome to the week in tech. it was the week that a security researcher discovered that wearing 00 style cloud make—up could fall some facial recognition systems. the skies are fans of hip—hop outfits the insane cloud posse. thousands of fortnight players infected their computers with malware after downloading cheap softwa re with malware after downloading cheap software to try and improve their game. they say trailers give away the best it is of the film. somebody at sony pictures is in hot water after uploading the entire movie to youtube instead of just after uploading the entire movie to youtube instead ofjust the trailer. researchers at har
and haveit whenever they want to use it. and have it be ease—of—use, true ease—of—use. with voice banking and voice messaging in general we just wa nt voice messaging in general we just want to try and bring it to as many people as we can and in as easy as possible and truly make it commonplace for people to be using in theirown commonplace for people to be using in their own authentic voices when they communicate. hello and welcome to the week in tech. it was the week that a security...
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and make us tired. there are days i want to claim under mclimbunder my bed and une covers, but we have to recognize that it is a strategy and we have to remind ourselves there are moments of great hopefulne hopefulness. i'm optimistic off just because of one or two marches, but the waves of activism i have not seen. we need to take that energy and anger and resistance to what is happening in the country and mobilized politically. we've faced forces that have been in our country for hundreds of years that are trying to take power away from people who are different from them. .. >> a while ago and the perseverance and to keep your cool if you you are you sure face. they were able to do that. they were able to envision a country. but yet they could do that and determined to break the back of jim crow. so he had to ride in segregated trains when he challenged university of oklahoma law school the first day he had forgotten he could not eat in the cafeteria of the federal courthouse. he said tomorrow you bri
and make us tired. there are days i want to claim under mclimbunder my bed and une covers, but we have to recognize that it is a strategy and we have to remind ourselves there are moments of great hopefulne hopefulness. i'm optimistic off just because of one or two marches, but the waves of activism i have not seen. we need to take that energy and anger and resistance to what is happening in the country and mobilized politically. we've faced forces that have been in our country for hundreds of...
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just us. but i mean. the thing. you can tell us from the. culture in the form of the view. from people many people from. a trumpy and kind of view it is an understatement to say donald trump is an unconventional and an orthodox political figure because critics do have a point when they say trump appears to be harsher. than with real or imagined enemies then there's the middle east and iran. so obsessed with terrain. that i just i'm calling will show. up for the first time in a long. represented boy. and this is the. welcome it's a pretty neat. briggs you know i'm delighted that you can join us here at police headquarters in the center of milan this is actually the first ever police will give us a little bit of a history how panini started and how we got involved in making football stickers the panini family story is a typical italian story of the fifty's and sixty's so after war the search of a new live. for get about the past they started their activity in the publishing area by means of bind a little kiosk in the center a modern era and from there that expanded the activi
just us. but i mean. the thing. you can tell us from the. culture in the form of the view. from people many people from. a trumpy and kind of view it is an understatement to say donald trump is an unconventional and an orthodox political figure because critics do have a point when they say trump appears to be harsher. than with real or imagined enemies then there's the middle east and iran. so obsessed with terrain. that i just i'm calling will show. up for the first time in a long. represented...
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and use an al-jazeera is next. whenever i see something that has happened in the news my first reaction is to please god don't let this person have been someone that we released on parole gate keepers of the parole system you're asking us for a second chance rape what's important to me is on the other side of things and how i get to the other side of it was amusing. how many times you've been in prison exploring the dark side of the american justice system with joe berlinger on al-jazeera. we understand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the world so no matter how you take it al-jazeera will bring you the news and current affairs that matter to al-jazeera. they suspected money laundering operation but this time it was different. an accidental discovery the war initial suspicion. unraveled some unprecedented scale of systemic international corruption people in power investigates a rocket of such magnitude that it threaten the government and redefine the rules of impunity. carwash. on a jersey o
and use an al-jazeera is next. whenever i see something that has happened in the news my first reaction is to please god don't let this person have been someone that we released on parole gate keepers of the parole system you're asking us for a second chance rape what's important to me is on the other side of things and how i get to the other side of it was amusing. how many times you've been in prison exploring the dark side of the american justice system with joe berlinger on al-jazeera. we...
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if you're going to use it, you can use anonymity when you're buying a house but yet you can use to influence an election. >> all right, thank you. thank you to both of you for doing this hearing. >> senator whitehouse? >> i just want ask if you wrap up questions. i think based on our conversation in answer all these questions from all the witnesses it's going to be yes, but it don't want to take anything for granted. the first ask, do you all agree that there is a national security dimension to this problem? >> yes. >> yes. >> okay, let the record reflect three yeses. you all agree that the anonymity of shell corporations is a channel for mischief by bad actors? >> yes. >> yes, yes, yes. do you all agree that foreign entities are ready, willing and able to use those channels to accomplish their mischief? >> yes. >> yes, yes, yes. do you conclude from that that that gives us in congress the responsibility to try to bring a remedy to this problem? >> yes. >> all right. that about does it. let me close my time by thinking again our chairman for doing this. we began these hearings with a review
if you're going to use it, you can use anonymity when you're buying a house but yet you can use to influence an election. >> all right, thank you. thank you to both of you for doing this hearing. >> senator whitehouse? >> i just want ask if you wrap up questions. i think based on our conversation in answer all these questions from all the witnesses it's going to be yes, but it don't want to take anything for granted. the first ask, do you all agree that there is a national...
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if you want to give us a call and give us your thoughts you can call in. healthcare for the homeless from downtown baltimore is where guests will be base. will hear from them starting about 25 minutes from now. and the people who work there. baltimore, maryland is where will start. this is ron, good morning. >> good morning. i'm ron and i'm calling out of baltimore. i will say that the state of maryland it's never too late to do that or the rates would be higher we'll talk about the holdback and how the hospitals have to line with that initiative i just got off a conference call yesterday is going to be challenging for us to align with that. we'll make some moves to do that. >> for those can you briefly explain that place? >> the hope that it really puts a lot of onus on your ers and your impatient behavior and health unit to find treatments and even inpatient treatment when it comes to opiate addiction. really all addiction across the board. you have the heroin prevention efforts but it's something of which the state of maryland has recently enacted withi
if you want to give us a call and give us your thoughts you can call in. healthcare for the homeless from downtown baltimore is where guests will be base. will hear from them starting about 25 minutes from now. and the people who work there. baltimore, maryland is where will start. this is ron, good morning. >> good morning. i'm ron and i'm calling out of baltimore. i will say that the state of maryland it's never too late to do that or the rates would be higher we'll talk about the...
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nobody is going to use one. if somebody comes up with something better, we should allow that to take place. you said that the government should not favor one or the other. we clearly do. we coined the money. we have the official money. we have the legal tender in the united states. how do you see migrating the path? currencyck: to be a you have to be readily accepted in settlement payments and debts. you have to be a unit that is used to denominate contracts. that means that people in theral believe that currency will be available and accepted by other people. they have to believe that other people except that. everybody else has to believe that other people will accept that as well. creationtrange social that comes out of believe act up by sense of enforcement. -- >> this has to be the case that you accept it comes -- from thatne with the belief down the road someone will accept it from you. there is a fixed rule for how the money increases over time. that is known and fixed. the issue of the currency will beha
nobody is going to use one. if somebody comes up with something better, we should allow that to take place. you said that the government should not favor one or the other. we clearly do. we coined the money. we have the official money. we have the legal tender in the united states. how do you see migrating the path? currencyck: to be a you have to be readily accepted in settlement payments and debts. you have to be a unit that is used to denominate contracts. that means that people in theral...
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to use. the fact that many people think that the fed is great and the fed is fine and we should just stick to the central bank that we have, that's wonderful. if nobody else ever believes that way and no one else develops any other form of money, no problem. but if somebody comes up with something better, we should allow that to take place. >> you highlighted earlier that the government shouldn't favor one or the other. we clearly do. we coin the money. and we have the official money, the legal ternd in the united states. mr. pollock, how do you see migrating that path for something to really become currency? >> to be a currency, you have to be readily accepted in settlement of payments and to be a unit which is used to denominate contracts. that means people in general believe that that will be accepted by other people and they have to believe that other people accept that. and everybody else has to believe that other people will accept that as well. it's a strange social creation, money tha
to use. the fact that many people think that the fed is great and the fed is fine and we should just stick to the central bank that we have, that's wonderful. if nobody else ever believes that way and no one else develops any other form of money, no problem. but if somebody comes up with something better, we should allow that to take place. >> you highlighted earlier that the government shouldn't favor one or the other. we clearly do. we coin the money. and we have the official money, the...
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they using youtube and instagram. all three children are 13 and legally allowed to join these sites, but unsurprisingly, none have actually read the terms. you agree to waive and hereby to waive any legal or equitable rights or remedies you may have against youtube with respect... whether or not you have the acad or are locked into facebook. i did not know that. but it is a bit creepy. everything is so long. it is all a sneaky of them to put it like that. kids will look at it and just skip past it, i guess. the bbc has analysed the privacy policies of 15 popular websites and apps, including facebook and youtube, and found that most facebook and youtube, and found that m ost ta ke facebook and youtube, and found that most take half an hour to read, and all of them need a university level education to be properly understood, despite an eu wide law that mandates that companies use clear and plain language and their policies, especially when directed at children. facebook google and others say that they are constantly imp
they using youtube and instagram. all three children are 13 and legally allowed to join these sites, but unsurprisingly, none have actually read the terms. you agree to waive and hereby to waive any legal or equitable rights or remedies you may have against youtube with respect... whether or not you have the acad or are locked into facebook. i did not know that. but it is a bit creepy. everything is so long. it is all a sneaky of them to put it like that. kids will look at it and just skip past...
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we ask our senators to help us. i asked senator leahy to do what he could to help us get that money. if we were waiting for the hasre elections act, that not even passed yet. if we were waiting for that, the money would have been absolutely no good. many states are using this for cyber security issues. think theequipment, i estimate is $1.4 billion to replace all of the equipment in the country, but it is an ongoing battle. we will continually move forward. i think congress needs to come up with some type of funding mechanism that is sustainable year income year out, not once every 10 years. eric: the head of the cyber wing of dhs was at a washington post event and said if states ask for more money they need to be clear what they're going to use it for. they need to present us with an outline of how they plan to spend it. as a general rule, do think that is fair that state should come to washington and say this is how we plan to spend the money before they say give it to us? jim: as part of this money we just receiv
we ask our senators to help us. i asked senator leahy to do what he could to help us get that money. if we were waiting for the hasre elections act, that not even passed yet. if we were waiting for that, the money would have been absolutely no good. many states are using this for cyber security issues. think theequipment, i estimate is $1.4 billion to replace all of the equipment in the country, but it is an ongoing battle. we will continually move forward. i think congress needs to come up...
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use or other use but the change will add a new permitted use, affordable housing. i'm sure you get the point by now. as with any land deal, each site has its own quirks and issues to sort out, not all the sites will be feasible. i'm hopeful, though, that with this change tipping point or another funder or another will be able to use the surface parking lots in the sali. i would like to thank you supervisor kim and miss lopez, and if it passes, keep you all posted on our progress and our hunt for a site. >> this seems like perfectly good legislation and i don't see any reason why it shouldn't apply to places outside of sali districts. in fact, maybe model legislation that could be applied to all surface parking lots across the entire city. i see no reason why we shouldn't broaden where this applies and more affordable housing. especially looking later at one of the housing reports that shows the clustering of affordable housing in the eastern neighborhoods and not much in the south and west. if we apply this legislation to places that are "residential" to allow more
use or other use but the change will add a new permitted use, affordable housing. i'm sure you get the point by now. as with any land deal, each site has its own quirks and issues to sort out, not all the sites will be feasible. i'm hopeful, though, that with this change tipping point or another funder or another will be able to use the surface parking lots in the sali. i would like to thank you supervisor kim and miss lopez, and if it passes, keep you all posted on our progress and our hunt...
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if you are also doing your bit tell us about it. visit our website or send us a tweet. tag doing your bit we share your stories. fishing if big business at lake victoria africa's largest lake most of the fish back to you in the area think you've discovered that my real increases keane's as waste but news on a window has come up with a green business idea to make use of this by product he collects them and time for them. to thumb thing similar to level time to fish scales he uses organic products from the banana tree and i like conventional timing this material environmentalists friendly what a great idea let's take a look. skins from fish factories around lake victoria and it was waste on landfills or in the lake itself one hundred fifty thousand tons per year green entrepreneur knew to know we saw potential in these dumps fish skins and is turning them into valuable leather i saw an opportunity as. i saw huge piles of fish skin lying and getting these paused to see if they had no value so i thought of really going giving it out loud to see if i. did this in too many. t
if you are also doing your bit tell us about it. visit our website or send us a tweet. tag doing your bit we share your stories. fishing if big business at lake victoria africa's largest lake most of the fish back to you in the area think you've discovered that my real increases keane's as waste but news on a window has come up with a green business idea to make use of this by product he collects them and time for them. to thumb thing similar to level time to fish scales he uses organic...
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even the seabirds are used for food. the animal my father has shot has been brought to shore in the same way as the seal. this will make a fine meal for our family and friends. if we eskimos were not good hunters, we would all starve to death. father uses a homemade harness to drag the seal home. father got his rifle and cartridges at the trading post. like most eskimo villages, ours is close to the ocean. although in the summer, we have many hours of daylight, from november to february we don't see the sun at all. it is already so cold. no matter how cold it is outside, our home is always comfortable. for cooking, mother uses an iron stove bought from the trading post. the stove heats our house. we use driftwood when we can find it, but most of our meals are cooked over a fire of blubber. it makes a very hot fire. we eat lots of raw fish. when fish are frozen, we let them thaw, so the skin will come off easily. explorers who come to the arctic have grown to like our meals of raw fish. it is our custom to dip the fish in
even the seabirds are used for food. the animal my father has shot has been brought to shore in the same way as the seal. this will make a fine meal for our family and friends. if we eskimos were not good hunters, we would all starve to death. father uses a homemade harness to drag the seal home. father got his rifle and cartridges at the trading post. like most eskimo villages, ours is close to the ocean. although in the summer, we have many hours of daylight, from november to february we...
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they'll contact us. i totally agree. -- they were co nta ctless. us. i totally agree. -- they were contactless. many people are not as organised as you. this is a rip—off. it is like petrol at motorway stations. how many years have we been going on about it? there is no law about someone overcharging. certainly not in relation to those booths you see. newspaper editors love to have campaigns, this could be one now! talking about the hot weather. in cyprus, there was plenty of that, and back in the uk, as well, but not everybody is loving it. bryony gordon has had enough. guys, this needs to stop. the wall—to—wall sunshine we've had since the end of april, endless sun and blue skies that bled into pink and blue skies that bled into pink and purple sunset, and then some more sun, and then some more expletive deleted sunshine. as a pale male myself who over the years has had to fight the little bit of sun we get. after all of this whether i get up earlier. i don't sleep as well. my wife accuses me of making strange noises in the night. we won't dive
they'll contact us. i totally agree. -- they were co nta ctless. us. i totally agree. -- they were contactless. many people are not as organised as you. this is a rip—off. it is like petrol at motorway stations. how many years have we been going on about it? there is no law about someone overcharging. certainly not in relation to those booths you see. newspaper editors love to have campaigns, this could be one now! talking about the hot weather. in cyprus, there was plenty of that, and back...
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and have ease—of—use, true ease—of—use. with voice banking and voice messaging generally we just want to try and bring it to as many people as we can and in as easy a way as possible and truly make it commonplace for people to be using their own authentic voices when they communicate. hello and welcome to the week in tech. it was the week that a security researcher discovered that wearing juggalo style clown make—up could fool some facial recognition systems. juggalos are fans of hip—hop outfit the insane clown posse. thousands of fortnite players infected their computers with malware after downloading cheat software to try and improve their game. they say trailers give away the best bits of the film. well, somebody at sony pictures is in hot water after uploading the entire movie khali the killer to youtube instead ofjust the trailer. researchers at harvard have developed a robotic cockroach that can walk on land and water and even go for a dive. the ambulatory micro robot applies a voltage to the water in order to bre
and have ease—of—use, true ease—of—use. with voice banking and voice messaging generally we just want to try and bring it to as many people as we can and in as easy a way as possible and truly make it commonplace for people to be using their own authentic voices when they communicate. hello and welcome to the week in tech. it was the week that a security researcher discovered that wearing juggalo style clown make—up could fool some facial recognition systems. juggalos are fans of...
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for us -- it is hard for us to measure our impact. and we don't often have -- we don't even really try to do that too much, because we're busy. we're writing -- we're fact-checking, we're writing stories. and i think that's true for a lot of journalists. we are doing our jobs day-to-day. but it does raise some questions about -- you know, are we successful at debunking some of these commonly held beliefs that are wrong. are we successful for some people? do people just forget? or are some things so strongly held that we just really have our work cut out for us? >> if -- i'm heartened by the -- your traffic increases, the subscription numbers for the post or the "new york times." it makes me think that one of my favorite political stories about how to break beyond the audience i -- i wonder the fact checking worked. stuff we worked on a lot at duke of course. it is its own filter bubble. reaching its own audience. how did you break beyond the udience that you have built to reach other kinds of audiences. > some readers tend to gravitat
for us -- it is hard for us to measure our impact. and we don't often have -- we don't even really try to do that too much, because we're busy. we're writing -- we're fact-checking, we're writing stories. and i think that's true for a lot of journalists. we are doing our jobs day-to-day. but it does raise some questions about -- you know, are we successful at debunking some of these commonly held beliefs that are wrong. are we successful for some people? do people just forget? or are some...
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can you give us an idea of where you have used that? >> amazingly, in zambia, it was a game changer for achieving broader strategic objectives. not just health objectives. a government there didn't want to meet with us. we had the opportunity to announce the framework. because of its size it had real weight and we announced $125 million in that opened up doors for us in the government. we said -- you know, we have more money that we can bring to the table. it was end of the year money that we can bring to the table. but we want you to match it. it took three meetings with the president and the president said finally that we will. he didn't know that we were going to spend the money anyway, but it gave us the leverage and it really helped. but there were other areas that mattered. a big thing that we cared about democraticly was elections. the elections there had had a stormy and difficult history. sometimes good, sometimes not so good. it turned out that the most important allies of the united states, in pressing for clean elections in
can you give us an idea of where you have used that? >> amazingly, in zambia, it was a game changer for achieving broader strategic objectives. not just health objectives. a government there didn't want to meet with us. we had the opportunity to announce the framework. because of its size it had real weight and we announced $125 million in that opened up doors for us in the government. we said -- you know, we have more money that we can bring to the table. it was end of the year money...
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for allowing us to use this room. i want to thank our sheriff, vickey hennessey. [applause] and a day like today is a major challenge, i know for all, for the sheriff and the deputy sheriff and i want to thank you for all that you've done with us today. our treasure jose. [applause] >> our district attorney george gascone. [applause] our public defender jeff adache. [applause] we have -- our bar director, of course. [applause] we have our chancellor from city college mark roacha. [applause] and our board president -- >> right here! [laughter] >> brigitte, not to be unacknowledged. [applause] our vice president alex randolf. [applause] past president sia sellby. john rizzo. carmen chu, i didn't acknowledge carmen chu. thank you for being here. do we have school board in the house? matt haney is here, thank you for being here. [applause] our former mayor art agnus. [applause] i think they like you, art. and i think that is it. have i gotten the former city college christie timwolfbridge. our first gay city college trustee tim, who paved the way and our constitute tr
for allowing us to use this room. i want to thank our sheriff, vickey hennessey. [applause] and a day like today is a major challenge, i know for all, for the sheriff and the deputy sheriff and i want to thank you for all that you've done with us today. our treasure jose. [applause] >> our district attorney george gascone. [applause] our public defender jeff adache. [applause] we have -- our bar director, of course. [applause] we have our chancellor from city college mark roacha....
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and the ripples in the us the stop authorities using amazon's facial recognition tool after it wrongly matched photos of members of congress with criminals. per se palestinian teenager into man killed by israeli soldiers at the gaza border with eighty other protesters wounded journalists working with r.t. it was caught up in the violence. we just woke up from many. of whom are doing. good evening thanks for joining us you're watching r.t. international. tough times may be ahead for twitter after its shares plunged on friday with the tech giant admitting some bad news. shares plunged to an astonishing twenty one percent wiping an incredible six billion dollars off the value of the company and this came after twitter had posted a decline in monthly active users from the start of the year the social media behemoths has now lost at least one million users amid efforts to purge fake accounts and it's even admitted that things could get worse adding it now prioritizes the billet over user growth but it's not the only thing overshadowing twitter president trump claims that the company is limi
and the ripples in the us the stop authorities using amazon's facial recognition tool after it wrongly matched photos of members of congress with criminals. per se palestinian teenager into man killed by israeli soldiers at the gaza border with eighty other protesters wounded journalists working with r.t. it was caught up in the violence. we just woke up from many. of whom are doing. good evening thanks for joining us you're watching r.t. international. tough times may be ahead for twitter...
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tell us what you want. waving our hands and saying we want all of these problems fixed immediately, that's true and that would be great. we need to give the chinese a coherent and practical list of the stuff we want them to do. put it on paper. you don't have to show it to those of nus in the private sector. it ought to be shared with you so you know what's on the priority list of the administration. it ought to be possible to write it down and the administration ought to put that piece of paper on the table in front of the chinese before they jump off and announce huge retaliation. >> my last question. assuming they refuse to do anything, would the list of things we would threaten to do include the things that are being done now under the memorandum and the actions the president's taken? >> they could. the wto does not provide adequate protection for intellectual property. it's not sanctioned by the wto but they ought to be last resort, not a first. >> i think would be unified around our efforts if we focu
tell us what you want. waving our hands and saying we want all of these problems fixed immediately, that's true and that would be great. we need to give the chinese a coherent and practical list of the stuff we want them to do. put it on paper. you don't have to show it to those of nus in the private sector. it ought to be shared with you so you know what's on the priority list of the administration. it ought to be possible to write it down and the administration ought to put that piece of...
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they use it in toilets. i think it went quite well in that situation. >> i don't know if we will get to that point in this project, because we will be repaired -- producing enough recyclable water. there may not be a need to capture greywater. i'm not going to rule that out. that might be something -- there are places in san francisco that capture rainwater and use it. everything is on the table that we are looking at. >> excellent. my suggestion is, especially -- you got a very fast timetable. that is absolutely great. but i'm thinking that when you go through that process, that that is the perfect time to have community education about the various, you know, procedures that you are looking at, and various alternatives and options and maybe that is also a time to have a form to bring in the experts so that people in the community could understand what is going on there. >> i would look forward to engaging the community and the stakeholders and bringing people on. >> i am certainly one who is interested in l
they use it in toilets. i think it went quite well in that situation. >> i don't know if we will get to that point in this project, because we will be repaired -- producing enough recyclable water. there may not be a need to capture greywater. i'm not going to rule that out. that might be something -- there are places in san francisco that capture rainwater and use it. everything is on the table that we are looking at. >> excellent. my suggestion is, especially -- you got a very...
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use neighborhood. these are similar to admin code section 116. today, you are considering amendments to the city special tax financing law which is in chapter 43, section 10. these are made so that the tax district will be able to add a categories for tax revenues. grants to public service organizations, including air quality mitigation and technical studies and park planning and activation. this is on top of the many other categories of public benefits that they are traditionally spend on. you are not voting on the specific categories today, but amending the tax law to the documents will be able to add the spending categories. so you have a technical mental health in front of you. -- amendment in front of you. we have a brief overview of the tax and how it will be used. the tax would apply to larger condo. a number of uses would be exempt, including 100% affordable housing projects, pdr, and community facilities. these revenues can be used to issue bonds which would accelerate the provision of public
use neighborhood. these are similar to admin code section 116. today, you are considering amendments to the city special tax financing law which is in chapter 43, section 10. these are made so that the tax district will be able to add a categories for tax revenues. grants to public service organizations, including air quality mitigation and technical studies and park planning and activation. this is on top of the many other categories of public benefits that they are traditionally spend on. you...
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to gather here against macros behavior he also challenged us to come and get. here it's not that we denounce we denounce violence and repression exerted by the state and the president . every single demonstration across france sees police violence being the law was mccrone say it's the same thing is the president of the reach of governance in favor of the reach are still to come here on the program on r t m a songs facial recognition tool in the spotlight after falsely matching photos of members of congress with criminal mug shots those details in just a moment. far away. down there. he does the dollar vigilante. and that is. that there is no centralized authority that is corrupt and that leads to all kinds of bad outcomes when you have anarchy centralization of power you know you have the wherewithal to have a more peaceful existence. you saw today headlines we're not seeing the u.k. has suspended its cooperation with the united states over the prosecution of two form of british citizens who joined islamic state known as the i sold beatles accent but the pair
to gather here against macros behavior he also challenged us to come and get. here it's not that we denounce we denounce violence and repression exerted by the state and the president . every single demonstration across france sees police violence being the law was mccrone say it's the same thing is the president of the reach of governance in favor of the reach are still to come here on the program on r t m a songs facial recognition tool in the spotlight after falsely matching photos of...
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in fact, a car buyer's bill of rights covers us. it's just two pages long but full of important protections, so i say, read it, print it out, and take it with you whenever you visit a car dealer. announcer: up next, the new national tax law has big implications for californians. how you could prepare now to prevent filing headaches next spring. at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. visit att.com/accessnow to learn more. well, this year it's more important than ever, really. that big tax law congress passed could make a huge difference in how much you owe or get back next year, so you need to take action this year. chris: when congress first talked of tink
in fact, a car buyer's bill of rights covers us. it's just two pages long but full of important protections, so i say, read it, print it out, and take it with you whenever you visit a car dealer. announcer: up next, the new national tax law has big implications for californians. how you could prepare now to prevent filing headaches next spring. at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because...
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to use that come to the best use to drainage solutions and reforestation. the current interactive content teaching of the next generation but environmental protection. using all channels available to inspire people to take action. and was a turning to build something here for the next generation. the india has been barmen series of global three thousand on t.w. and all mine. this is e w news live rescue is in thailand say they're approaching the best possible conditions to evacuate the boys trapped in a flooded a cave system officials say a rescue could come within days before monsoon rains made flooding was this is the children said that families written messages telling them they're ok so get the latest from our correspondent also coming up in england fans are celebrating that team is a victory over this way to model.
to use that come to the best use to drainage solutions and reforestation. the current interactive content teaching of the next generation but environmental protection. using all channels available to inspire people to take action. and was a turning to build something here for the next generation. the india has been barmen series of global three thousand on t.w. and all mine. this is e w news live rescue is in thailand say they're approaching the best possible conditions to evacuate the boys...
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us live us it. took us. with this in mind the heads and chip in the butt is. the more. they can get. the joke and. i really am glad he had ever heard of getting that from somebody who it is a movie to see similar to how the great new age get you if you will be the us with a lesser extent as i see. this. you. guess that it. has a reason. and now to live for you to have. yes. yes well it would be good to. have you. here because you heard about it because most. you know i was so out of the summit is let's not go so what is in your head. that this was. deflated us from littered. with. you yet i said. look. yes do you feel you could tell us well and i added it was to heat us first time filming and she was a stranger to learn photography and to have a camera to take pictures of the chickens and one of the men and. i thought she'd be pretty happy if i cut her a camera and told her photography and the who said just would make a small change in her life. well this idea. that when they're on line it's undoubtedly chief cole. over the inequality in our society today or if you join
us live us it. took us. with this in mind the heads and chip in the butt is. the more. they can get. the joke and. i really am glad he had ever heard of getting that from somebody who it is a movie to see similar to how the great new age get you if you will be the us with a lesser extent as i see. this. you. guess that it. has a reason. and now to live for you to have. yes. yes well it would be good to. have you. here because you heard about it because most. you know i was so out of the summit...
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follow us and tell us what you think. d.-w. digital. as always we leave shift through the exit our internet find of the week this time a journey through time and space x. cooper a techno producer from belfast northern ireland likes to travel on high speed trains look out the window and see how the electrical wires seem to dance around outside it's changed the way he views the world. irish filmmaker kevin mclachlan has found images that capture this type of perception perfectly time and space seem to stretch and warp this edgy video with his driving beats shows the musicians and filmmakers are on their way to discovering the fourth dimension. that's all for today on shift in the next time women are still under-represented in the tech industry even though they have so much talent to contribute female tech pioneers next time on shift. what she said was that the first the well not quite but they put up a good fight. right shifts so hard enough fast often a really good fight of the second save you can see they just didn't have the energy lef
follow us and tell us what you think. d.-w. digital. as always we leave shift through the exit our internet find of the week this time a journey through time and space x. cooper a techno producer from belfast northern ireland likes to travel on high speed trains look out the window and see how the electrical wires seem to dance around outside it's changed the way he views the world. irish filmmaker kevin mclachlan has found images that capture this type of perception perfectly time and space...
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they made a decision and outdid us. we have the capacity to do that. >> to get from the sort of , and with the elections coming up, you hear a lot of anxiety about the american, you know, -- whether it is the voting machines or other elements of the voting process in the midterms, how that we aren we be defending the security of our political system? >> we have to be confident because if we can have -- if we don't have confidence when you walk into the polls and next in a candidate or party that you support, when that becomes questioned, it undermines our democracy. >> which sounds like somebody's strategic goal, to undermine that. right. it has to be solid 50 state, little what happen down -- look what happened down in florida, in one area of one that through us into a constitutional crisis. threw us into a u constitutional crisis. think what happened today if we find out one state that might've been the critical state. >> in control of the senate and the house. >> we are providing grants, we are looking at those who p
they made a decision and outdid us. we have the capacity to do that. >> to get from the sort of , and with the elections coming up, you hear a lot of anxiety about the american, you know, -- whether it is the voting machines or other elements of the voting process in the midterms, how that we aren we be defending the security of our political system? >> we have to be confident because if we can have -- if we don't have confidence when you walk into the polls and next in a candidate...
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it is not a right for us. soul perspective, not blaming the victims for the impression -- oppression you caused in the first place but legislation saying, we are taking responsibility. we know that people are self-medicating. people are genetically disposed to addiction and you put them in oppressive situations. people have all kinds of lead in their blood. there are so many things happening that policies and legislation create in the first place. this is, for me, it is the government having more -- moral fortitude and accountability to say we are going to do something that does not blame the victim and criminalize victims of what we are creating, but we are going to get deep into the root causes and gives actual resources that are needed. from my standpoint, we on the front lines are all doing such exceptional work. miss williams, who is doing work on wine right, would like to say a word. white, like to say a word. >> [indiscernible] i am 40 years old and have lived here all of my life. one of the things i ha
it is not a right for us. soul perspective, not blaming the victims for the impression -- oppression you caused in the first place but legislation saying, we are taking responsibility. we know that people are self-medicating. people are genetically disposed to addiction and you put them in oppressive situations. people have all kinds of lead in their blood. there are so many things happening that policies and legislation create in the first place. this is, for me, it is the government having...
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for us it is a promise. the promise of liberty, the promise of freedom, the promise that we can plan our own destiny. that is all we do as lawyers and judges. that's what we do at this conference and i congratulate you. thank you. [applause] >> i would not sign yourself short is a trial judge. i think you had presided over the trial of hamlet? it's on youtube if you want to watch it. it has been so wonderful having you as a circuit justice. i think you are conference was her last conference and you have been with us since 2007. as we said in my opening remarks that he was conference chair two times. i don't think that has been replicated. in honor of your service we have a poster we would like to give you. the quotation on the poster is -- are the remarks you gave in hawaii. you are under intense criticism as you said. what you said was this "if the american public knows, and they should know what we do this conference, they would be and should be immensely proud. not only of the judiciary and the members of
for us it is a promise. the promise of liberty, the promise of freedom, the promise that we can plan our own destiny. that is all we do as lawyers and judges. that's what we do at this conference and i congratulate you. thank you. [applause] >> i would not sign yourself short is a trial judge. i think you had presided over the trial of hamlet? it's on youtube if you want to watch it. it has been so wonderful having you as a circuit justice. i think you are conference was her last...
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a map and us under. all of the exhumation locations share similar environmental markers like geology and vegetation by adding these factors the investigators can improve the algorithm and calculate more precise locations. the resulting heat map shows where the graves are most likely to be. the us and for. all of the information began to show patterns it started to sound logical. this meant that the armed groups didn't move through the region randomly that they had behavioral patterns that we can now follow to help looking to the victims but the misfit and. us. i know it's ninety meters. no. nineteen eaters from here to the school. of them but it's yellow and the earth seems loose. but. as far as the shapes concerned this could be it. and yes it's. you know. it's an early. oh yes that's it that's the smell. as you point after taking samples with a sensor we carried out an exhumation. and the samples we took had hair and smells rotten we took pictures and the location has now been asked by the attorney gen
a map and us under. all of the exhumation locations share similar environmental markers like geology and vegetation by adding these factors the investigators can improve the algorithm and calculate more precise locations. the resulting heat map shows where the graves are most likely to be. the us and for. all of the information began to show patterns it started to sound logical. this meant that the armed groups didn't move through the region randomly that they had behavioral patterns that we...
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not one bit they walked away from us a long time ago and it's time for us to do the same i chose to walk oh they're telling their stories about why they're walking away to the left and there's people in the raid were also telling their stories about reclaiming their voice and the narrative what it means to be a conservative which has been hijacked by the left there telling you what it means to be conservative and what their values are and welcoming people who are talking we laughed so i mean this is a pretty easily disputable think these are real people making real video testimonials and you can see them with your own eye. or movement whose motto is not just the hash tag has gained a strong following online with one sixty thousand subscribers on facebook new cases of former democrat supporters of bundling the party's ideals are emerging every single day and the media are pinning walkaway on russian bots as the movement was mentioned by a site that tracks twitter accounts that are linked to alleged russian interference is called the how multan project but the site itself says the med
not one bit they walked away from us a long time ago and it's time for us to do the same i chose to walk oh they're telling their stories about why they're walking away to the left and there's people in the raid were also telling their stories about reclaiming their voice and the narrative what it means to be a conservative which has been hijacked by the left there telling you what it means to be conservative and what their values are and welcoming people who are talking we laughed so i mean...
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e-mail hocking and joining us now live from helsinki finland to bring us the latest on all the twists and turns of the trump summit is r.t. correspondent on your part. so on you're borrowing. controversial headlines coming out of the nato summit and trump's visit to the u.k. the white house seems to be you know setting a rather low bar for the summit with president putin what took place at the meeting and how they're go for the two leaders from your perspective. tabitha presidents trump and putin looked very confident coming out of today's meeting and they're all there to our discussion which was followed by a lunch and they were very happy to address the press today about the possibilities for a future u.s. russia cooperation on major global issues trump said the meeting was deeply productive and went very well saying they discussed issues ranging from korea to syria nuclear disarmament the joint comprehensive plan of action or iran deal none of these topics though were of interest to the d.c. press corps which didn't ask for any details about how trump and putin might work together
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with your stories using the. hash tag a.j. news right now these are often images that al-jazeera cannot independently verify with little or no evidence jenna's find it quite difficult to gather information and this is really part of the broader issue as with other news with you know issues like fake news and fake videos also making the rounds on social media and we've also some of you in cameroon what else needs to be done to shed light on what's happening in the country and many say that this particularly this particular issue is very sensitive and it's putting the government on edge after two security and safety concerns we have made the recipients anonymous listen. cumbrous stories being under reported by by the international media i think we have to. ask you because. under reported. no one is being held to account one does we expect the government is just. like. we're never going to get just is a big deal really shows what come around it's all about recklessness lawlessness progress. you see everything you wa
with your stories using the. hash tag a.j. news right now these are often images that al-jazeera cannot independently verify with little or no evidence jenna's find it quite difficult to gather information and this is really part of the broader issue as with other news with you know issues like fake news and fake videos also making the rounds on social media and we've also some of you in cameroon what else needs to be done to shed light on what's happening in the country and many say that this...
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our panel joins us to weigh in. boyd matheson, and national security and military analyst doctor rebecca graff. so many great opinions, can't wait to get to it. it is a private meeting, a two our meeting. should this be private? >> it needs to be private. the thing you have to recognize, one of the most important leadership qualities and national security abilities is to be able to look at allies, look at alliances. the russians on many fronts our competitors on many fronts and also important strategic alliance in terms of dealing with north korea. north korea only gets dealt with if there is an alliance not in front of podiums and microphones but where they can talk with china, russia and the us so these private conversations are a critical part of diplomacy. we hyperventilate about what happens at the podium. these private conversations matter and stay private to build the relationship and look at areas where we do need russia or other countries to move our national security. rob: this was a bipartisan concern abo
our panel joins us to weigh in. boyd matheson, and national security and military analyst doctor rebecca graff. so many great opinions, can't wait to get to it. it is a private meeting, a two our meeting. should this be private? >> it needs to be private. the thing you have to recognize, one of the most important leadership qualities and national security abilities is to be able to look at allies, look at alliances. the russians on many fronts our competitors on many fronts and also...