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last, of course, is our funders, you really came together and helped us figure out the pile of matrixes and paperwork that make this real, the mayor's office of housing, the housing authority, bank of america, a lot of this was mentioned before. merrill lynch, the tax credit allocation committee, freddie mac, enterprise community partners, and the u.s. bank. generally, thank you so much. please enjoy the snacks. we are really happy to have you here. [applause] >> i think we are going out front to do the ribbon-cutting now. >> here we go. >> five, four, three, two, one chair -- [cheering] [applause] [♪] >> 330cu at 447 broadway. conditional use authorization. they're requesting a two-week continuance. and 2417 green street, discretionary review is proposed for indefinite nit continue wants. i have no other items proposed for continuance and no speaker cards. >> any public comment on the items being proposed for continuance? seeing none, did you have public comment? ok. seeing none, we'll close public comment. commissioner fong? >> move to continue. >> second. >> thank you, com
last, of course, is our funders, you really came together and helped us figure out the pile of matrixes and paperwork that make this real, the mayor's office of housing, the housing authority, bank of america, a lot of this was mentioned before. merrill lynch, the tax credit allocation committee, freddie mac, enterprise community partners, and the u.s. bank. generally, thank you so much. please enjoy the snacks. we are really happy to have you here. [applause] >> i think we are going out...
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play oh you know pay the needle i kinda know in this heat out of much but i committed only see the us law school going to live in d.c. put up with. a client there any in a local kind enough to abide by their own i could be any body wanna. kill us at the nikkor get into the public school in which of my heels. i came when not of my thought in colombia. by the i mean in my tummy some eagles joy i mean there was a special in us about them which are special in us you know most of them acquitted all of us yeah. but i have. with a lot of. remedial school i got well lessons over it with a lot of political system odia. just a casual is look good will stop will. liberate the. meeting. dusty post e.-s. time not a must join may have come in this will. be happier that you similar to be able. to run amok thousand on wednesday and with it and we will be no idea it only partially because the more you are seen as quote us but i'm about out of the critical style but i need down the scoundrel nearly caught it on enough when i was alone with the secret but it got old when i was in doubt a little thought
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washington dc to share their voice. our sisters at the women's march hurt us. and others heard our voice. us in so manyfor ways in the past two years. sharedowed up, they their platform with our communities to raise up indigenous issues. the community that i come from our issues, our poverty, our media. missed out in the issues becauseur you don't see us. healingis the time for and it is a time for truth. the with the missing and murdered integer less -- in digits women. two years ago, we sang this song from the beginning of the march to the end. pray.e the first to this song is offered as a prayer song. [singing] [cheers and applause] >> thank you. >> you look so beautiful! i am the senior minister of the collegiate church in manhattan. you have shared the words of --. me want toyou makes tell you what it's like to be a christian pastor. theree kind that believes is more than one god and every godle body is created by , fabulouslyou are exactly the way you are. follow aand that i jewish poor itinerant rabbi who was born in nazareth which is in galilee which is in palestine. and a
washington dc to share their voice. our sisters at the women's march hurt us. and others heard our voice. us in so manyfor ways in the past two years. sharedowed up, they their platform with our communities to raise up indigenous issues. the community that i come from our issues, our poverty, our media. missed out in the issues becauseur you don't see us. healingis the time for and it is a time for truth. the with the missing and murdered integer less -- in digits women. two years ago, we sang...
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you can join us. l us its affiliate - its it its afflllatljf:;£7 ,, ,, ,. it includes mug—i525! it includes obstructing! show. it includes obstructing justice and conspiring to conceal trade —— steel trade secrets from t—mobile. we explain how the timing of this move is significant. this is a saga that began with the arrest of huawei's chief financial officer mun wong jo back in december but we are now starting to see the meet on the bones in what america and ledgers and she has done along with her company. —— meng wanzhou. the first is trade secrets, ten counts that huawei knowingly stole secrets about a robot learning how to use a smart phone. and also that huawei allegedly conducted an fraud and conspiracy in order to do business in iran against trade sanctions imposed by the us. the next step in this is meng wanzhou will be in court in vancouver next week where should extradition proceedings will begin. —— where her extradition proceedings in stock that could go once for months or even years and if it does, the relationship with the china and the us could continue
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items proposed for continue wants. conditional use authorization is proposed for continue answer to january 24, 2019. item two, case number 2018-007366cua at 838 grant avenue is proposed for continuance until january 31, 2019. item three, case number 2017-009635cua at 432 colterland avenue. conditional use authorization is proposed for continuance to january 31, 2019. item four, case number 2017-009224cua at 601 have been necessary avenue, conditional use authorization is proposed for continuance to february 21, 2019. further, item six, case 2018-012330cua at 447 broadway is proposed for continue wants to january 17, 2019. and under your discretionary review calendar, item 16, case number 2017-01360drp at 1621 diamond street, discretionary review is proposed for continue wantss to january 31, 2019. i have no other items posed for continue wants. i have two speaker cards for 447 broadway, but i believe they wanted to talk about the project. >> ok. so, any public comment on the items proposed for continue wants? >> so, those persons who submitted speaker cards for 447 broadway, you ma
items proposed for continue wants. conditional use authorization is proposed for continue answer to january 24, 2019. item two, case number 2018-007366cua at 838 grant avenue is proposed for continuance until january 31, 2019. item three, case number 2017-009635cua at 432 colterland avenue. conditional use authorization is proposed for continuance to january 31, 2019. item four, case number 2017-009224cua at 601 have been necessary avenue, conditional use authorization is proposed for...
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questions please, let us know what you want to know using the hashtag post lie. so let's get started. you know this is a panel that being on the front lines of the opioid crisis so we obviously want to know what's happening. so tom what does this epidemic look like in hamilton county? would you see everyday on the ground, and what's happening to try to make things better? going 26 years but in my 21 years, i watched an entire family die of addiction. mother was abusing prescription pills and alcohol, youngest brother was shot and killed, the last brother overdosed on heroin, an entire generation gone. the kids are now being raised by the grandparents. that is the bad part of it but what it did is it was a catalyst for us to change and for us in law enforcement to say this is beyond us, we need to reach out to some of the experts and we need to work together and that is the the formation of the hamilton county correlation. elected officials, state, federal, i tell people my best friend is now the health commissioner. four or five years ago, i do not even know what that was but we worked to
questions please, let us know what you want to know using the hashtag post lie. so let's get started. you know this is a panel that being on the front lines of the opioid crisis so we obviously want to know what's happening. so tom what does this epidemic look like in hamilton county? would you see everyday on the ground, and what's happening to try to make things better? going 26 years but in my 21 years, i watched an entire family die of addiction. mother was abusing prescription pills and...
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, segregated areas in the south and interviews with attendees. ♪ bao who has by thy might lead us into the fight. keep us forever in thy path re- pray. ♪ >> i am interested in my people becoming full citizens. because of my faith in god, i realize that for freedom, you must pay a great price. >> this prayer pilgrimage is the greatest demonstration on behalf of civil rights since the writing of the declaration of independence. we feel that this crusade to washington will speak just as profound as did the great document written by the forefathers of this nation when they expressed to great britain that they were determined to be free and that they wanted their freedom. ♪ >> this is the day, this is it. the pilgrims are coming to washington, coming to our capital from all over. for prayer and thanksgiving. coming to stand up for right and freedom. washington is waiting. the pilgrims are coming. today is a new day. we have got unity now. the church in labor and the naacp all working together. working together to bury jim crow. today, the city of washington takes notice. our leader
, segregated areas in the south and interviews with attendees. ♪ bao who has by thy might lead us into the fight. keep us forever in thy path re- pray. ♪ >> i am interested in my people becoming full citizens. because of my faith in god, i realize that for freedom, you must pay a great price. >> this prayer pilgrimage is the greatest demonstration on behalf of civil rights since the writing of the declaration of independence. we feel that this crusade to washington will speak...
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all right but in the last two days we had a virginia teacher fired for using the wrong or the. preferred not using the preferred pronoun of a student and then we had a texas elementary school teacher who refused to sign a pro israel oath is fired now this is in forcing speech it is not protecting speech how did we get here go ahead daniel well i think we got here partially with the idea that somehow the state could keep all of us safe and i hate to drive you think back to foreign policy but i think a lot of it had to do with the concept of preemptive warfare the idea that through the application of force we could create a perfect society and i think that concept that idea has permeated a force you know permeates the left to weaponize our own thoughts to weaponize our own thought processes if you control what someone must say they don't control how they think you control their mind so i think it comes from the idea that the use of force is ok if it makes you safe and of course ultimately as we know from foreign policy and from for speech it doesn't make you safe well emanuel i
all right but in the last two days we had a virginia teacher fired for using the wrong or the. preferred not using the preferred pronoun of a student and then we had a texas elementary school teacher who refused to sign a pro israel oath is fired now this is in forcing speech it is not protecting speech how did we get here go ahead daniel well i think we got here partially with the idea that somehow the state could keep all of us safe and i hate to drive you think back to foreign policy but i...
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doing good anyway oh. showing us that you know what i was you know. not just i mean what almost what a lot more people respect all part of me just go to. a checklist i have a lot coming up from all that is an italian on low. and in the up on what i've seen her face a pleasure let's go. see him because i get me. i always had a were do. my thing with classy equal kind of woman you just bumped into already yes it westy and in the thought of i think i think when i think. it's in the. focus on the boards and i mean for me bosko are looking what i mean by that anybody would call me when they were there obviously but then i've been. in the eighties metal and it was considered one of the most crime ridden locations in the whole world it was here the drug lord radley infamous cartel gang made millions of dollars selling to. cain and its leader killed anyone who stood in his way even though the cartel was responsible for thousands of deaths happening remains a popular figure among the country's poorest people in some parts of the city he was even known as columbia's robin hood. president is also
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—year—old duke was very shaken. a senior north korean negotiator has arrived in the us as the two sides try to arrange a second summit between kim jong—un and donald trump. he's reportedly carrying a letter from the north korean leader to mr trump. and this story is trending on bbc.com: divers in hawaii have swum with a huge great white shark. at nearly six metres long and weighing an estimated 2.5 tons, the shark is believed to be a 50—year—old female called deep blue. rather it then family. —— rather them than me. that's all. stay with bbc world news. 1:5%5!:.l15.7— 9.7553; 2.44552. 44's; . ———~—~—— on the brexit stalemate, despite'their—leaderjeremy cmtryn‘se instructions not to engage. now on bbc news, live to singapore for asia business report. ghosn‘s renault future, the french carmaker confirms it is considering replacing the boss before board meeting this weekend. more reaction, wall street talks easing over talks wall. street talks easing aetelk—t ,. ~ ~ , , , sieazéw ., , wall. street talks easing aetelk—t ,. ~ ~ , , , like? the wall. s
—year—old duke was very shaken. a senior north korean negotiator has arrived in the us as the two sides try to arrange a second summit between kim jong—un and donald trump. he's reportedly carrying a letter from the north korean leader to mr trump. and this story is trending on bbc.com: divers in hawaii have swum with a huge great white shark. at nearly six metres long and weighing an estimated 2.5 tons, the shark is believed to be a 50—year—old female called deep blue. rather it then...
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have such an expansive network people would come to us and actually shared information with the al-jazeera team interrupt them. and who are not on the top stories on our jazeera at least three people have been killed in more anti-government demonstrations in sudan the protesters are angry about rising fuel and food costs and want president bashir to step down but he remains defiant him ogun has the latest from khartoum. was it. for three weeks now this has been the scene in many parts of sudan people coming out to protest against president already bashir is twenty nine year rule and demanding that he step down was the one part of whether we are under a dictatorship for thirty years they have used religion to stand power now is the right time for people to come out and protest you can see them firing tear gas you could even be a weird agent we citizens just want our rights to eat and drink and live with dignity like anyone else in the world. on wednesday thousands came out once again to protest an older man as they attempted to make their which illustrated us templi to handle memo d
have such an expansive network people would come to us and actually shared information with the al-jazeera team interrupt them. and who are not on the top stories on our jazeera at least three people have been killed in more anti-government demonstrations in sudan the protesters are angry about rising fuel and food costs and want president bashir to step down but he remains defiant him ogun has the latest from khartoum. was it. for three weeks now this has been the scene in many parts of sudan...
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>> all right, welcome to 2019 period today is january 7th, 2019 period we are at the land use and transportation committee meeting. i am katy tang, chair of the committee appeared to my right is supervisor jane kim. it is our last board member -- board meeting ever appear to our left is supervisor peskin. we will get a motion later to excuse him. we like to thank jesse larsen and michael balthazar san francisco government t.v. and think our clerk. with that said, are there any announcements? >> please make sure to silence all cell phones and electronic devices. speaker cards and copies of any document should be included as part of the file and should be submitted to the clerk. items acted upon today will appear on the january 15th board of supervisors agenda unless otherwise stated. >> thank you very much. can we get a motion to excuse the supervisor from the committee meeting? >> so moved. >> we will do that without objection. please call item one. >> and item ordinate -- extending the application deadline for projects eligible for the whole mess of temporary provisions, amending
>> all right, welcome to 2019 period today is january 7th, 2019 period we are at the land use and transportation committee meeting. i am katy tang, chair of the committee appeared to my right is supervisor jane kim. it is our last board member -- board meeting ever appear to our left is supervisor peskin. we will get a motion later to excuse him. we like to thank jesse larsen and michael balthazar san francisco government t.v. and think our clerk. with that said, are there any...
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that trade talks will resume between china and the us is lightening the mood a little. we'll have the details for you in a moment. we start on wall street, because after a brief respite over the holiday period, fear has returned. apple's warning about its business in china helped to trigger steep falls in the main stock market indices. the dow closing down 2.8% and the tech—heavy nasdaq off 3.1%. it's another piece of evidence pointing to a looming slowdown in the world economy, or even a recession, as michelle fleury reports from new york. for wall street investors, thursday was yet another day they would rather forget. the dow jones industrial average fell more than 650 points. the s&p 500 was down more than 2%, and apple suffered its biggest single day loss in six yea rs. stocks have biggest single day loss in six years. stocks have suffered several weeks of dramatic swings, ending their worst year since 2008 on monday. driving this volatility, fears of a global slow down. fears that were given life i2 pieces of that were given life i2 pieces of that news on thursday. a dire
that trade talks will resume between china and the us is lightening the mood a little. we'll have the details for you in a moment. we start on wall street, because after a brief respite over the holiday period, fear has returned. apple's warning about its business in china helped to trigger steep falls in the main stock market indices. the dow closing down 2.8% and the tech—heavy nasdaq off 3.1%. it's another piece of evidence pointing to a looming slowdown in the world economy, or even a...
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the table with us, they said they were open and sensitive to that. putting that in the findings and having it part of the conversation with conditional use authorization will be helpful. please proceed. i know you have more. >> supervisor kim: it was one of the points that i made when i met with tech companies that wanted to create a commuter program for shuttle bus, i asked if they picked up their janitors and security guards and cafeteria workers as well as engineers and programmers. and they don't. even though the low wage workers probably need the transportation subsidy more. it's important for these companies as they talk about being progressive and forward-thinking to provide benefits to all of their workers. that was one of my issues with the commuter shuttle bus program beyond the logistical issues, it's inequitable. they are creating a two-tier system that made it clear who were valuable and who weren't. so i really want to push these companies to rethink that model. if we're going to have programs and these benefits, they should be able to everyone that works for that comp
the table with us, they said they were open and sensitive to that. putting that in the findings and having it part of the conversation with conditional use authorization will be helpful. please proceed. i know you have more. >> supervisor kim: it was one of the points that i made when i met with tech companies that wanted to create a commuter program for shuttle bus, i asked if they picked up their janitors and security guards and cafeteria workers as well as engineers and programmers....
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this is bbc news, i'm ben bland. our top stories: political lines are drawn over the us government shutdown. democrats and president trump square off, as he says he's prepared for it to last months. he said he would keep the government closed for a very long period of time, months or even years. we won't be opening until it is sold, we think this is a much bigger problem, the border is a much more dangerous problem, it is a much bigger problem, it is a much bigger problem, it is a much bigger problem, it is a problem of natural dashmac national security. pressure rises on russia after a joint uk—us citizen is charged with spying — britain says individuals cannot be used as diplomatic pawns. a washout on thailand's tourist islands as the worst storm in 30 years hits the region, forcing thousands to flee the area. drums. and an attempt to smear a new congresswoman for her college—day dancing backfires. hello and welcome to bbc world news. president trump says he is prepared for the partial shutdown of the us government, which is now entering its third week, to last years. he wa
this is bbc news, i'm ben bland. our top stories: political lines are drawn over the us government shutdown. democrats and president trump square off, as he says he's prepared for it to last months. he said he would keep the government closed for a very long period of time, months or even years. we won't be opening until it is sold, we think this is a much bigger problem, the border is a much more dangerous problem, it is a much bigger problem, it is a much bigger problem, it is a much bigger...
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. three or four large. letterman like others who. don't think of it that word. james to rail uses light to create art to rail is not a god but many consider him one of our greatest contemporary artists his works don't simply make use of light they are light itself. these installations pay the viewer in light. you lose your orientation. outlines disappear. everything into. the freezer board a museum in but is now hosting a retrospective the largest ever seen in europe. gives interviews but at the museum we talked to him at length. seventy five years old now he rarely travels to these kinds of exhibitions which are held all over the world. our conversation focused on the main theme of his work the secrets of light. mist that are out when and how did you first realize that the world is all about flights i don't know that i can tell you anything about religion or or science but i do know that a lot of artists about like if you look at just the history of art in our you know our culture. is littered with people who are depicting life in amazing ways and using it for the staging of the drama
. three or four large. letterman like others who. don't think of it that word. james to rail uses light to create art to rail is not a god but many consider him one of our greatest contemporary artists his works don't simply make use of light they are light itself. these installations pay the viewer in light. you lose your orientation. outlines disappear. everything into. the freezer board a museum in but is now hosting a retrospective the largest ever seen in europe. gives interviews but at...
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including more women and minorities, join us at noon as the 116th congress gathers into session. watch your member take the oath of office, the election of a new speaker and congress begin its work, new congress, new leaders live on c-span and c-span2. >> new york governor andrew cuomo was sworn in for his third term at a new year's day ceremony on ellis island. he said his state would build bridges, not a wall. >> at this time we have jenna, the chief of the court of appeal state of new york, step forward and administer the oath of office to andrew cuomo as governor of the state of new york, accompanied by miss sandra lee and michaela kennedy cuomo and mrs. matilda cuomo. >> governor, you were reelected with more votes than anyone in the primary and general election and this evening i am so proud to be here to swear you in, to continue to do the peoples work every hour of every day. please raise your right hand and repeat after me. i, andrew mark cuomo. >> i, andrew mark cuomo. >> do solemnly swear. >> do solemnly swear. >> that i will support and defend the constitution of the united
including more women and minorities, join us at noon as the 116th congress gathers into session. watch your member take the oath of office, the election of a new speaker and congress begin its work, new congress, new leaders live on c-span and c-span2. >> new york governor andrew cuomo was sworn in for his third term at a new year's day ceremony on ellis island. he said his state would build bridges, not a wall. >> at this time we have jenna, the chief of the court of appeal state...
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people at the table that are there to help guide us so i welcome schools and do everything that i can to enhance what students can do. >> and fortunately that's all the time we have for now. we appreciate it. [applause] [inaudible conversations] . >> thank you for sticking with us. i have another panel delving more into the ethical questions of artificial intelligence. joining me today we have the president and director counsel naacp legal defense fund head of the diversity analytics and finally and advocacy organization. starting with miranda publishing a report talking about hiring practices using ai in the marketplace can you talk about that? . >> hiring is that example that people drill out talking about their problems but you want to dig into that to understand what is made with the data in the hiring process so there is a discussion that the robot can make the yes no decision the automated system is used to help when people are looking for those job boards and to help recruiters but this is before anybody has even applied and then once they apply that they try to assess the
people at the table that are there to help guide us so i welcome schools and do everything that i can to enhance what students can do. >> and fortunately that's all the time we have for now. we appreciate it. [applause] [inaudible conversations] . >> thank you for sticking with us. i have another panel delving more into the ethical questions of artificial intelligence. joining me today we have the president and director counsel naacp legal defense fund head of the diversity...
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does not this sort of attack proof that isolates very far from defeated and the us is getting it wrong we've still got the vice president mike pence insisting that i so has been defeated yeah i can say that also i saw has been defeated but i can say also another issue that suri a is a safe have an iraq is a safe afghanistan is a safe haven for all kinds of terrorist activities stop someone knows the schedule of the us soldiers inside the moon beach area beach b.y.b. is the bigger the bigger fuss back in this issue can create issues site at that in anywhere inside syria anywhere you who are. any quite an action because your eyes fall because these areas are the. us and the internal war has start that is a safe for all kind of terrorist activities and any kind of intelligence agency who tries them on a plate united states decision can create make ours in such the. cycles but my point is that this attack shows that i still hasn't been defeated this isn't even a particularly even area where iceland's got to any sort of stronghold its reach is still very far and the battle against eis
does not this sort of attack proof that isolates very far from defeated and the us is getting it wrong we've still got the vice president mike pence insisting that i so has been defeated yeah i can say that also i saw has been defeated but i can say also another issue that suri a is a safe have an iraq is a safe afghanistan is a safe haven for all kinds of terrorist activities stop someone knows the schedule of the us soldiers inside the moon beach area beach b.y.b. is the bigger the bigger...
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don't have my drug i cannot do anything. i've been using drugs since thirty four year the good chemists were selling drugs on the ground good are the biggest. and. i don't fifteen sixteen i say using. many gonna after i came on. and because one of my friends were using brown introduced me to brown i mean. i consider myself very lucky i was in a good job. and educated. the divide and i want to record in this area and buying smack. no i would get missed that you could get people to go for the medicines or they will people go and it's really see it and go with the money and get your drug to. somebody because. if you go to the chemist and he knows you then give you a with a gun. how can you say the gun was doesn't know that you'll be using it when you're buying good morning off to an evening and you're going usually you're then years together. every day it's a struggle it's a struggle especially when you were in front of a get missed and you moved i missed more than you can give me the drug is a very big struggle. you know to fight with yourself. one big one one one one week one when you me
don't have my drug i cannot do anything. i've been using drugs since thirty four year the good chemists were selling drugs on the ground good are the biggest. and. i don't fifteen sixteen i say using. many gonna after i came on. and because one of my friends were using brown introduced me to brown i mean. i consider myself very lucky i was in a good job. and educated. the divide and i want to record in this area and buying smack. no i would get missed that you could get people to go for the...
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led to a partial us government shutdown has broken up without agreement. as they left the white house, republican and democrat congressional leaders accused one another of intra nsigence over the cause of the dispute — mr trump's demand for $5 billion for a border wall with mexico. apple has warned investors that its latest revenue figures will be sharply lower than previously expected. the company said it hadn't foreseen the scale of the economic slowdown in some emerging markets, particularly china. and this video is delighting people all over the world: two giant panda cubs born last october in east china have been practising their feeding skills. sway—bao and sinojin are learning to drink from a bowl and eat bamboo shoots, just like their parents. that's all. stay with bbc world news. and the top story in the uk: the home secretary, sajid javid, has cast doubt on whether migrants trying to cross the english channel in small boats are genuine asylum seekers. now on bbc news, live to singapore for asia business report. apple crumbles — shares in the tech giantare apple c
led to a partial us government shutdown has broken up without agreement. as they left the white house, republican and democrat congressional leaders accused one another of intra nsigence over the cause of the dispute — mr trump's demand for $5 billion for a border wall with mexico. apple has warned investors that its latest revenue figures will be sharply lower than previously expected. the company said it hadn't foreseen the scale of the economic slowdown in some emerging markets,...
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. rescissions from around the world. starts feb second t w. hello there i'm glad to have you with us for these new edition of record africa brought to you by charles tb quesne and amongst our stories today we will meet a young girl in cameroon who produces homemade so i will also learn about an hour but he takes micro plastics in close by takes a military we're coming to you from lagos nigeria and i'm joined by my wonderful colleague for leisha in south africa hello felicia hi n.c. that's right i'm finished and it's me and as always i'll be kind of resenting eco africa from johannesburg here are a few more of the topics on today's program. we'll see how d.n.a. tests on crops can help farmers in east africa. for. learn about a modern way salmon mining precious metals in germany. and hear about efforts to save the last white rhinos in uganda. because only nineteen but she's already established her own small startup rafael where one produces natural soap and cameron's capsule yone day she uses a recipe handed down from her grandmother but her business model is definitely contemporary sh
. rescissions from around the world. starts feb second t w. hello there i'm glad to have you with us for these new edition of record africa brought to you by charles tb quesne and amongst our stories today we will meet a young girl in cameroon who produces homemade so i will also learn about an hour but he takes micro plastics in close by takes a military we're coming to you from lagos nigeria and i'm joined by my wonderful colleague for leisha in south africa hello felicia hi n.c. that's right...
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children nothing to us just one of us to just. what's your story take part cherish on info migrants dot. hello and welcome to arts twenty one. and the beginning and the end of everything there is light. and god said let there be light and there was light. the light the crowning achievement of creation represents consciousness. without light there is no vision without light there is no light without light there is no arch. no life or something that is born first physically. related to the spirit. or trial or produce. of those. who don't think of it that way. james travail uses light to create art to rail is not a god but many consider him one of our greatest contemporary artists his works don't simply make use of light they are light itself. is installations bay the viewer in light. i use your orientation as if in a heavy. every. creature born in museum in. the largest ever seen in europe. gives interviews at the museum. seventy five years old now he rarely travels to these kinds of exhibitions which are held all over the world. our conversation focused on the main theme of his work
children nothing to us just one of us to just. what's your story take part cherish on info migrants dot. hello and welcome to arts twenty one. and the beginning and the end of everything there is light. and god said let there be light and there was light. the light the crowning achievement of creation represents consciousness. without light there is no vision without light there is no light without light there is no arch. no life or something that is born first physically. related to the...
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country plus using the daughter of a chinese telecoms giant as a battering tool might not be the best tactic to persuade your opposition to work with you either the hallway saw their court huge diplomatic ways when the company's c.f.o. missed when one jew was arrested in canada trump even pledged to intervene when he thought it would help to secure a trade deal to benefit america beijing was furious we have made solemn representations to canada and the us demanding that both parties immediately clarify the reasons for their detention and immediately release the detainee to protect the person's legal rights pretty much the whole of twenty eighteen passed by with china and the us at each other's throats with tit for tat sanctions and now with the american and chinese trading giants have all their fingers and toes crossed so that it can be business. as usual sooner rather than later but who knows it's a very important meeting it's a very significant meeting but keep in mind you know the deadline that was set at the key to winning meeting and when those ideas argentina between the u.s. si
country plus using the daughter of a chinese telecoms giant as a battering tool might not be the best tactic to persuade your opposition to work with you either the hallway saw their court huge diplomatic ways when the company's c.f.o. missed when one jew was arrested in canada trump even pledged to intervene when he thought it would help to secure a trade deal to benefit america beijing was furious we have made solemn representations to canada and the us demanding that both parties...
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one hour before bed. i only allow them to use the ipad in the school holidays, during term time, they are locked away. we limit it for a certain time, he has got to get off and read books and do stuff and play. this foreign secretary jeremy hunt warns russia not to use uk citizens as diplomatic pawns, after a british national is held on suspicion of spying. police say there is evidence that members of organised criminal gangs are seeking prisonjobs in order to organised criminal gangs are seeking prison jobs in order to smuggle organised criminal gangs are seeking prisonjobs in order to smuggle in drugs. a couple who hit the jackpot, they plan to share their a good fortune after winning £115 million prize. all the conversations about what would you do if... they went out the window, we sat staring at each other for ten minutes. we literally said nothing. you cannot have hot chocolate, your stomach, sugar inflames it! olivia coleman, emma stone and rachel vice join forces in the period drama the favourite, we can see what jason solomons thinks of that and the other new releases,
one hour before bed. i only allow them to use the ipad in the school holidays, during term time, they are locked away. we limit it for a certain time, he has got to get off and read books and do stuff and play. this foreign secretary jeremy hunt warns russia not to use uk citizens as diplomatic pawns, after a british national is held on suspicion of spying. police say there is evidence that members of organised criminal gangs are seeking prisonjobs in order to organised criminal gangs are...
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annual gathering in the swiss ski resort. sally bundock is there for us — we'll get the latest, live. also in the programme... a turbulent set of results for easyjet, it's announced a heavy loss after the gatwick drone chaos grounded flights. and in the first half hour of european trade, this is how european markets are looking... and there's big money in second—hand trainers. we meet the man behind the ‘stock market of things‘ — a site that lets you sell unwanted trainers and other luxury items like watches and handbags. and what do you look for when you travel abroad 7 staff that speak your language? food you eat at home? as scotland tries to woo more chinese visitors with tastes of home — we want to know what you want when you're travelling overseas? let us know, use the hashtag bbcbizlive. whenever i travel i like a nice big plate of sausages, chips and gravy. i'm not sure you will be able to get this in davos. we start in swiss mountain resort of davos, that's where the annual world economic forum is getting under way. and how to breathe new life into a slowing global
annual gathering in the swiss ski resort. sally bundock is there for us — we'll get the latest, live. also in the programme... a turbulent set of results for easyjet, it's announced a heavy loss after the gatwick drone chaos grounded flights. and in the first half hour of european trade, this is how european markets are looking... and there's big money in second—hand trainers. we meet the man behind the ‘stock market of things‘ — a site that lets you sell unwanted trainers and other...
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border with mexico — meaning there's no end in sight to the us partial government shutdown. in 3.5 hours it'll enter it's 22nd day — becoming the longest shutdown in us history. seven people, including a nine—year—old boy, have now been killed in the extreme weather across southern europe. heavy snow is still continuing to fall, bringing chaos to a number of the continent's alpine regions. the government's controversial universal credit system has been dealt another blow, after four working single mothers won a high court challenge against their payments varying every month. the department for work and pensions said it would carefully consider thejudgement. now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week, the big hitters the 2019. starring: bed rockers. skintight suits. the new click in turn, and... queen # we will we will rock you... well, sort of. 2019 starts with the consumer electronics show in las vegas. this is where you come to see all the big new tax. the crazy new ideas and the occasional polar bear. anything to get attention, basically, which is vegas all over. but
border with mexico — meaning there's no end in sight to the us partial government shutdown. in 3.5 hours it'll enter it's 22nd day — becoming the longest shutdown in us history. seven people, including a nine—year—old boy, have now been killed in the extreme weather across southern europe. heavy snow is still continuing to fall, bringing chaos to a number of the continent's alpine regions. the government's controversial universal credit system has been dealt another blow, after four...
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world. in particular by governments. so i was hoping, rob, you could provide some context for us by talking about what you're seeing now here and elsewhere in terms of journalists as targets of government surveillance. robert: it's a growing problem. i'd like to sort of take the global view. because we've got working journalists here who can talk a little bit more about the problem in the united states. but, first of all, let me say that outside of a very few sophisticated journalists, most journalists are incredibly ignorant about their own digital security, their informational security. and take tremendous risks through ignorance to themselves and to their sources. one of the things that we want to do to protect journalists is to make journalists aware of just what risks they're taking. we have cases of journalists who are tracked and jailed because they're being surveiled. we have been looking with alarm at the spyware that is now out there. pegasus in particular. we've been looking at that as it's being used against journalists in mexico in the last few years. one of the journal
world. in particular by governments. so i was hoping, rob, you could provide some context for us by talking about what you're seeing now here and elsewhere in terms of journalists as targets of government surveillance. robert: it's a growing problem. i'd like to sort of take the global view. because we've got working journalists here who can talk a little bit more about the problem in the united states. but, first of all, let me say that outside of a very few sophisticated journalists, most...
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oxide pollution in the world the power station also uses huge amounts of water in a country where water is in short supply. at the university of johannesburg victor monica has spent years studying the human cost of the environmental pollution from respiratory illnesses and skin rashes to lung disease and cancer the annual death toll is shockingly high. calculating somewhere in the region of two thousand two hundred tribute to all deaths that people who died prematurely that wouldn't have died if they were not. exposed to call this pollution in the entire province as a patchwork of power stations with twelve huge coal fired facilities south africa still gets ninety percent of its electricity from coal but many big corporations are now selling off their minds to smaller firms as coles reputation continues to worsen. these small companies do not have the funds to to rehabilitate so we are largely to see mines being abandoned. when the coal runs out and i think it's a big problem that these multinationals are involved they basically are getting rid of the law abilities in the silos ab
oxide pollution in the world the power station also uses huge amounts of water in a country where water is in short supply. at the university of johannesburg victor monica has spent years studying the human cost of the environmental pollution from respiratory illnesses and skin rashes to lung disease and cancer the annual death toll is shockingly high. calculating somewhere in the region of two thousand two hundred tribute to all deaths that people who died prematurely that wouldn't have died...
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shutdown of the us government, which is now entering its third week, to last years. he was speaking after meeting congressional leaders in the white house. mr trump has said he'll reject any new budget that doesn't provide funding for his proposed us—mexico border wall. but the democrats seem in no mood to provide the money. our north america correspondent aleem maqbool is at the white house. looking in, it might appear to be business as usual at the white house, but it is far from it. for two weeks, government has been shut down. the democrats won't agree to sign off on $5.6 billion for a wall along the border with mexico, and donald trump is refusing to back down on his demand that they do just that. the southern border is a dangerous, horrible disaster. we've done a greatjob, but you can't really do the kind ofjob we have to do unless you have a major, powerful barrier, and that's what we're going to have to have. while there is no agreement, 800,000 government workers are not getting paid, and many government departments and services have been suspended. 0pposition leaders met
shutdown of the us government, which is now entering its third week, to last years. he was speaking after meeting congressional leaders in the white house. mr trump has said he'll reject any new budget that doesn't provide funding for his proposed us—mexico border wall. but the democrats seem in no mood to provide the money. our north america correspondent aleem maqbool is at the white house. looking in, it might appear to be business as usual at the white house, but it is far from it. for...
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front of us and say we debated this buchanan street project and this antique store and the public comment was this and this is what we determined -- it really informs us. so that's going to be my litmus test. so it will come to us. what i'll get is a letter that is saying that it's adequate but i have to start the conversation as i sit in that seat over there. so i don't think that we have enough information from you folks. and the other thing is in terms of the charter of the h.p.c., i'm a little bit confused. you're right, i think that you should be commenting on more, especially as it's ceqa a categories but why did we draw a line at article 10 and 11, when we did the prop and why didn't it allow you to comment or say you're responsible for ceqa category a structures and national register districts? i'm confused as to why that is. because historical preservation is historic preservation. so that's another one. and my last comment is in the five years that i have been up here, the death squad has been pretty active, right? my effectiveness of the entire process in the lawful --
front of us and say we debated this buchanan street project and this antique store and the public comment was this and this is what we determined -- it really informs us. so that's going to be my litmus test. so it will come to us. what i'll get is a letter that is saying that it's adequate but i have to start the conversation as i sit in that seat over there. so i don't think that we have enough information from you folks. and the other thing is in terms of the charter of the h.p.c., i'm a...
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us. all right the trumpet ministration has announced a new sanctions against venezuela this time targeting the state oil company the restrictions will block seven billion dollars of the company's assets. as. the usa has already put a large amount of sanctions against the bowl of our own republican venezuela however we got an announcement today from john bolton and steve minutia and representing the u.s. treasury that is taking sanctions to yet a higher level let's take note of what was said we're going to announce sanctions against patro is to venezuela associate the name were paid a vase as it's known by its spanish acronym the state owned oil monopoly we have continued to expose the corruption of madeira and his cronies and today's action ensures they can no longer loot the assets of the venezuelan people total seven billion dollars in assets clocked today plus over eleven billion dollars in lost export proceeds over the next year we will continue to use all of our diplomatic and economic tools to support interim president quite oh the national assembly and the venezuelans peop
us. all right the trumpet ministration has announced a new sanctions against venezuela this time targeting the state oil company the restrictions will block seven billion dollars of the company's assets. as. the usa has already put a large amount of sanctions against the bowl of our own republican venezuela however we got an announcement today from john bolton and steve minutia and representing the u.s. treasury that is taking sanctions to yet a higher level let's take note of what was said...
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service. let me ask you something. let me ask you something. is working without pay ok with any of us? >> no! >> let me hear that again. is working without pay ok? no! see? these are men and women who took an oath to serve the public. they keep us safe. they take care of the sick and the elderly. they help our veterans and by the way, in this case, 250,000 of those locked out are veterans right now. those workers don't do it for the big bucks or notoriety. they serve because they care. they serve because they love america. they deserve to be paid every single day and we will make sure that that happens! [ cheers and applause ] >> these are hardworking americans. they're worried about how they'll put a roof over their heads, put food on the table. they're worried about how they're going to be able to survive. you're going to hear from a number of them today. folks who are suffering through no fault of their own and quite frankly, for absolutely no good reason. this lockout is yet another manufactured crisis cooked up by politicians looking to score political points and american workers
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holman joins us tonight. the national emergency on our border exasperated by the radical dems refuse the president's call to secure the border. the crisis worsening with each passing day is drug deaths in this country have risen to tens of thousands and cartels murders in mexico jump by 30% in mexico, last year alone. and now, latin america a battleground in the trump administration campaign, to halt china's strategic thrust in our hemisphere. insisting on investing billions of dollars, building power and influence in central and southern america. and unfair trade practices and theft, just routine. it is no longer just about massive trade deficits with china, and its theft of trillions of dollars in u.s. technology. it is also very much about china's ambitions in our backyard. we take up that incursion into this hemisphere, the china trade talks and beijing's increasing regression with the former federal four-star general. in the hudson direct your for chinese strategy, michael pillsbury. radical dems and left-wing media screen for cover as they falsely accuse catholic high sc
holman joins us tonight. the national emergency on our border exasperated by the radical dems refuse the president's call to secure the border. the crisis worsening with each passing day is drug deaths in this country have risen to tens of thousands and cartels murders in mexico jump by 30% in mexico, last year alone. and now, latin america a battleground in the trump administration campaign, to halt china's strategic thrust in our hemisphere. insisting on investing billions of dollars,...
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interfering after president xi warns here we use all necessary means to ensure reunification. complaint save aditi pogson failure to collect rubbish grow as the u.s. government's partial shutdown and as a twelve day the shutdown was spotted when democrats told of a key donald trump campaign pledge to build the wall on the border with mexico. from the russian capital this is international good to have you with us. the top story the number of dads pulled from a collapsed tower block in the russian city of magnet to go ask has increased again after a thirty third body was found but some have managed to survive a ten month old boy who was found alive under the rubble on wednesday morning that's all vanya is now being treated in the moscow hospital his mother remains by his side he suffered multiple injuries as well as for a spice don't to save on his condition is very serious but stable he's now facing several weeks of intensive therapy operation in this flag. using. a loop where one of the rescuers heard a child crying we stopped all the machinery to listen in we were saying to keep quiet
interfering after president xi warns here we use all necessary means to ensure reunification. complaint save aditi pogson failure to collect rubbish grow as the u.s. government's partial shutdown and as a twelve day the shutdown was spotted when democrats told of a key donald trump campaign pledge to build the wall on the border with mexico. from the russian capital this is international good to have you with us. the top story the number of dads pulled from a collapsed tower block in the...
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weeks of using the nuclear option in the senate to illuminate the 60 vote filibuster the president has raised the and even higher it is talking about the possibility of building the wall regardless of congressional approval. >> we could call the national emergency because of the security of our country. we can do. i haven't done it. i may do it. i may do it. we can call a national emergency and build it very quickly and we are doing it but if we can do it through a negotiated process we are giving better shot. >> democrats seemed equally pessimistic as their first. >> we recognize on the democratic side that we cannot resolve this until we open the government. >> don't hold millions of americans, hundreds of thousands workers hostage. open up the government and let's continue the discussions. >> the first night controlling the house democrats pushed a series of bills the reopen the government but denied the president wall funding. mitch mcconnell called back move a waste of time. >> basic steps needed to end this unfortunate standoff haven't changed at all. >> the president describing
weeks of using the nuclear option in the senate to illuminate the 60 vote filibuster the president has raised the and even higher it is talking about the possibility of building the wall regardless of congressional approval. >> we could call the national emergency because of the security of our country. we can do. i haven't done it. i may do it. i may do it. we can call a national emergency and build it very quickly and we are doing it but if we can do it through a negotiated process we...
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join us right now. >> before we skip ahead here, i wanted to mention a couple things pending before the board. we have a service agreement that is before the budget and finance committee. that service agreement is required for the operation of the clean powers program. we are seeking retroactive approval of execution of the agreement executed at the end of last year for continue nowty of operations. another pending agreement that will come before the board shortly is a short term renewable energy contract for the program to support our renewable energy content goals for 2019. happy to provide any more information on those two items if you are interested. as i think commissioner pollock indicated at the last meeting there are a number of questions the commission raised. >> reporter: to local investment for the program. we prepared material here for that discussion including information about progress to date, but also what we are planning on doing to further our progress on local investment in the near and medium term. i went a little too far. i want to ground the conversation with the g
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will have a chance to see it, and we are so glad that you are here with us. >>> 50 years ago, final preparations were underway for a historic manned space flight that would change not only what we are capable of as a species, but a flight that changed the very way we see ourselves and our planet. this amazing mission that i would call a pilgrimage revealed not only the dark side of the moon, but it gave us the most powerful images of our small and fragile world, god's precious gift, awash in an unimaginably large universe. a holy journey, not only for what is accomplished, but for what it revealed to us about our place in god's green creation. we are so honored to host tonight's event, and have you here to celebrate this profound event in human history, thank you for coming, and god bless you. >>> it is my pleasure to introduce the john and adrian mars director of the smithsonian's national air and space museum, ellen staufan, thank you. >> [ applause ] >>> thank you, washington national cathedral is the site of some of our countries most important commemorations, of the american sp
will have a chance to see it, and we are so glad that you are here with us. >>> 50 years ago, final preparations were underway for a historic manned space flight that would change not only what we are capable of as a species, but a flight that changed the very way we see ourselves and our planet. this amazing mission that i would call a pilgrimage revealed not only the dark side of the moon, but it gave us the most powerful images of our small and fragile world, god's precious gift,...
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celebrities from different cultural fields and they're helping us to put together these special shows today what a position is on the menu and our very special guest is tim our one of the best chefs worldwide. and his restaurant in berlin the other famous checkpoint charlie is our first venue on the so and what it ranks among the top fifty restaurants worldwide while while while you're there they need to be honest the arts and most important water ever gather and we're so proud of because people from around the world are travelling just haven't a plate of food here if you were you were born in berlin you grew up here but if you're cooking your cousin house often. well lots of asians into lenses why is that totally the only thing what i'm missing is the outside looking more asian than i am but on my palate in the way of cooking i'm totally asian i mix the thai flavors i use chinese skills at least the japanese prism and out of the three main issues we creating our own dishes we are creating our own call in every world. a german chef would love to create asian dishes there is much more
celebrities from different cultural fields and they're helping us to put together these special shows today what a position is on the menu and our very special guest is tim our one of the best chefs worldwide. and his restaurant in berlin the other famous checkpoint charlie is our first venue on the so and what it ranks among the top fifty restaurants worldwide while while while you're there they need to be honest the arts and most important water ever gather and we're so proud of because...
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to simply taking your time welcome and good to have you with us on the show so time is the fire in which we burn all that light from a poem you may know from the film star trek generations you could also say time is endless but we are not and maybe that is why we feel we have to cram as much as possible into the time we have but the relentless rush comes at a price it's called burnout and that may sound like just another trendy name for fatigue or exhaustion nothing a good night's sleep couldn't fix but it's not that simple so do yourself a favor and take the time to watch this report. a world of high rises and high stakes until a year ago that was the world of business consultant i t controller mark brown he jetted around the world and what sixty to seventy hours a week he reveled in showing his ability to always shift his performance up another notch his words are all moving forward and i wanted to be a star and impress my boss on the company you might get a column the shoulder now and again and feel appreciated for a moment to get it so it doesn't mean a thing if it was all abou
to simply taking your time welcome and good to have you with us on the show so time is the fire in which we burn all that light from a poem you may know from the film star trek generations you could also say time is endless but we are not and maybe that is why we feel we have to cram as much as possible into the time we have but the relentless rush comes at a price it's called burnout and that may sound like just another trendy name for fatigue or exhaustion nothing a good night's sleep...
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allow us to look at the system much more in-depth. we learn a lot from the audits. we have multiple audits from the state and regulatory bodies. this audit was really welcomed. it helps us to look at areas to improve on and showcase what we have worked on. in the area of provider performance. we have our community-based organizations and we have civil service clinics. there's about 60 substance abuse provider organizations about 122 mental health prokerproviders te c.b.o.s. we to annual monitoring on the same standard and same performance objectives for all of them. the civil service monitoring started about five years ago and it's been something that really is important because we want to monitor everyone on the same level. this monitoring has been going on an annual basis. we're excited about the business intelligence software that we have implemented. we can look at various live, time data. what is happen and who's getting what services and how many people are at what clinic. we're utilizing that. this is something that's been very helpful. what i would want to highlight since it
allow us to look at the system much more in-depth. we learn a lot from the audits. we have multiple audits from the state and regulatory bodies. this audit was really welcomed. it helps us to look at areas to improve on and showcase what we have worked on. in the area of provider performance. we have our community-based organizations and we have civil service clinics. there's about 60 substance abuse provider organizations about 122 mental health prokerproviders te c.b.o.s. we to annual...
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can shoot to kill on their own no international rules regulate their use how dangerous are robots with killer capabilities. interim independently navigates difficult terrain a swarm of drones automatically work together to seek out a target without human help one actually turns on tom but that could change quickly . this gun is also combat ready it's controlled by a i as has already been tested on a military base in iraq autonomous weapons can operate and kill independently counting many more systems are being developed. yet there are a few if any international regulations for their use the united nations member states have commission experts to address the issue in geneva robotics professor no shockey is representing the international committee for robot arms control at the talks the demonstration in seoul. generally thought almost weapon is that a soldier can be discriminate in the response of the laws of war and be compassionate lethal a thomas weapon is cold and compassionate lists that would fire it could target much more accurately officially currently deployed autonomous lethal
can shoot to kill on their own no international rules regulate their use how dangerous are robots with killer capabilities. interim independently navigates difficult terrain a swarm of drones automatically work together to seek out a target without human help one actually turns on tom but that could change quickly . this gun is also combat ready it's controlled by a i as has already been tested on a military base in iraq autonomous weapons can operate and kill independently counting many more...
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. backi'm going to bring to the stage sidewalk profits, who will lead us in the national anthem. ] ♪nthem [applause] >> thank you. each year we are just so grateful for the collaborative of the bishops opening our rally in prayer. in continuing this tradition, i am happy to look into the , youm, archbishop mellman are such a rock star. mellman is joined by several other bishops in offering our opening prayer. your excellency. great to be with all of you. as we open our rally, i welcome his eminence, representing the orthodox bishops of the united states of america as well as my brother and orthodox catholic bishops. i welcome all of you gathered in this vast crowd as we stand together and proclaim our believe in the dignity of the unborn child and of all human life. thank you for being here, and we look forward to arching with you. let us pray. almighty and eternal god, as your own sacred word gives witness, before each of us we are born, and you knitted us mother's womb. we give thanks for the gift of human life, and renew our dedication to the defense of all human life, espe
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dollars in petrol theft by gangs in oil workers tankers are being used to move the fuel and state of the country's vulnerable pipelines system back with your news hour in twenty five minutes right now inside story. after centuries of close ties. ukraine have cut ties with russia. dire consequences but what's triggered the split was a politically motivated this is inside story. i don't welcome to the program the peron i'm the eastern orthodox church has over two hundred fifty million members around the world its spiritual leader is based in istanbul but for follow us in ukraine there is a new found independence churches that have officially cut ties with their russian branch accusing it of what they called propaganda the decision has angered russian leaders will bring in our guests in a moment but first mohamed. discussion from moscow. oh oh bartholomew the first the leader of the eastern orthodox church and a man at the center of what's being described as potentially one of the biggest rifts in christianity in recent times. with his signature on saturday he officially split most of ukrai
dollars in petrol theft by gangs in oil workers tankers are being used to move the fuel and state of the country's vulnerable pipelines system back with your news hour in twenty five minutes right now inside story. after centuries of close ties. ukraine have cut ties with russia. dire consequences but what's triggered the split was a politically motivated this is inside story. i don't welcome to the program the peron i'm the eastern orthodox church has over two hundred fifty million members...
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on may thanks for joining us. let's be honest we've all failed some of us more than others failure is a part of life even people with stellar success stories about moments when they've fallen flat on their faces but what happens after we fail most of us manage to pick ourselves back up again but not everyone if you're stuck in a spiral a life crisis it's even more important that someone is there to reach out with a helping hands. it's up to you if you want to you'll sort yourself out if you don't you won't for. the tricky ensign ditson yourself out. he used to be homeless. he spent fourteen years travelling about germany sleeping rough water for the weather. i slept here right here. it was a quiet spot at night you could hear the motorway but you're so tired you don't notice i had an inflatable mattress i blow it up lie down and then slate. patrick used to have his own business but it didn't work out he has children but doesn't see them anymore these days though he does have a roof over his head again. that life isn't what i doubt i come back and it's not like in the lark because shut
on may thanks for joining us. let's be honest we've all failed some of us more than others failure is a part of life even people with stellar success stories about moments when they've fallen flat on their faces but what happens after we fail most of us manage to pick ourselves back up again but not everyone if you're stuck in a spiral a life crisis it's even more important that someone is there to reach out with a helping hands. it's up to you if you want to you'll sort yourself out if you...
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mayor. everyone has been so -- was so incredibly gracious to us. clerk calvillo, you and your team are a gift to the city. [applause] yeah. john givner, you are amazing and the folks from the city attorney's office do great work for the city as well. [applause] our sheriffs keep us safe, thank you. and harvey rose and severn and the folks with the budget analysts that help us to make sense of this complicated job that we have. and all of those folks in so many departments which i cannot name all of them, my staff warned me against that, but we have been a pain in the neck over the last six months and meeting with everyone and trying to understand what works with the city and what these departments need to do with their job and to serve the residents of san francisco better. and so thank you for your patience with us. i believe so strongly in district elections and that belief is reconfirmed each time that we go through -- we have gone through one of these cycles. but it's been really reconfirmed with this class that we have here. as i look at my colleagues in the class of 2019, my
mayor. everyone has been so -- was so incredibly gracious to us. clerk calvillo, you and your team are a gift to the city. [applause] yeah. john givner, you are amazing and the folks from the city attorney's office do great work for the city as well. [applause] our sheriffs keep us safe, thank you. and harvey rose and severn and the folks with the budget analysts that help us to make sense of this complicated job that we have. and all of those folks in so many departments which i cannot name...