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. > when you used your testimony and the words or peel and replace use them at a time they used to be two verbs in connotative action, now they connotative -- connote difficulty. in the state actors referred to by topic. >> i got a full briefing on your opening. enator menendez and others, in drafting this aumf, should we be specific and not naming names in terms of group names or people we are attacking by connotative -- connotating actions of the groups? ms. hicks: i do think you have to specify groups. the problem evident in this conversation today and the last 15 years, is the thorny issue of associated forces. and the process of expanding associated forces and the ability to review and were new, which i consider a sunset clause, an important thing for senate to adapt. what flake has done successfully is but a pathway in there where names the forces, which i think is an appropriate limitation and provides a process by which the executive branch can come forward with groups they would like to have added to the list. obviously they have to be able to defend the associated forces und
. > when you used your testimony and the words or peel and replace use them at a time they used to be two verbs in connotative action, now they connotative -- connote difficulty. in the state actors referred to by topic. >> i got a full briefing on your opening. enator menendez and others, in drafting this aumf, should we be specific and not naming names in terms of group names or people we are attacking by connotative -- connotating actions of the groups? ms. hicks: i do think you...
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using in my regressions. and taking data in 2006, i used a major until a federal income tax rate is 32.9 for minnesota in 2006 and the major until a state income tax rate is 8.01% so my health savings account tax price below be one number and two numbers and we can have the answer here. for each state and each year i calculate their tax price and i just simply replace the previous dummy using this tax price to redo all the analysis i just show you, and this table is just organized all the results here, and as we can see the tax price, the single variable here can still give us insignificant co efficient but when i use the term of the tax price and the interesting cohort i have already show they have more sensitive behaviors. so we fine -- we find that the next is 1 point -- 0.185 can give us a conclusion that when you decrease the tax price by 10-cents, or we increase the tax subsidies to those accountants ten cents you can have nearly two personal point increase in your coverage so that's the way i enter pra
using in my regressions. and taking data in 2006, i used a major until a federal income tax rate is 32.9 for minnesota in 2006 and the major until a state income tax rate is 8.01% so my health savings account tax price below be one number and two numbers and we can have the answer here. for each state and each year i calculate their tax price and i just simply replace the previous dummy using this tax price to redo all the analysis i just show you, and this table is just organized all the...
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the time but now we had to california to find out how this affects farming there and my guest takes us deep into the dark web he investigates it for a living and he shines a light on what actually goes on there and what is ahead standby must start right yes. european central bank is pushing to boost inflation and it's doing it by keeping bond yields low and governments are liking what they see and since two thousand and eight euro area governments have scooped up one point six trillion dollars in interest payments but germany's central bank is warning heavily that interest rates will rise among the one nine hundred and they better make arrangements for that rise italy just to point out here has benefited the most with savings hitting over ten percent of its g.d.p. it's also the world's third most indebted country and at the same time the e.c.b. may reverse some of its stimulus programs but the international monetary fund is urging a pause on turning away from its so-called easy money policy citing a lower than hoped for rate in a rise of consumer prices one point six percent inflation
the time but now we had to california to find out how this affects farming there and my guest takes us deep into the dark web he investigates it for a living and he shines a light on what actually goes on there and what is ahead standby must start right yes. european central bank is pushing to boost inflation and it's doing it by keeping bond yields low and governments are liking what they see and since two thousand and eight euro area governments have scooped up one point six trillion dollars...
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us a typical to have taught us when you must be. please. don't go another day bucky a new to me cedar. key and if you should be eased. as he'll he. why he don't was alternate else he knew. not thought it to he he had removed and should not get it sees all quickly he or she had it she chimp question edge about he either miss you not get to discipline or not to hold on yes deep. no way that if you know. also met you. you can all have all seen it to prophesy my exact. development is ultimately. when we visited the headquarters to farm the promised answers to our questions few weeks later the head of communications informed us that none of them would be answered without explaining why. there was only one solution laughed travel to heidelberg both gone marbury's home. logon to me tell. me it's been for the nines on my list. i don't know. how old. gong margaery was incommunicado he asked the police to let us know couldn't hack. it does it come out of the dose. that. at least in them on that island i come out of this yes please he says in
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firstly, don't change your password constantly because this encourages us to use simpler passwords and maybejust add a different number on the end. and besides, it only protects you from someone who steals your password and then waits three months to use it. you should, however, update your password if you have any reason to suspect a breach. keep your passwords complex, but not too complex. for example, three random words stuck together. this means instead of trying every one of the 200,000 or so words in the english dictionary, hackers have to try every combination of every word, and that is a massively harder task. set up two step authentication for any accounts that you particularly care about. this means the hacker needs to not only have your password but also your phone, to break in. and store your passwords, either on a piece of paper in a safe place or by using a password manager. now, this is either hardware or software that generates and stores long, complex passwords for your different accounts. how can you remember 20 or 30 passwords that we frequently use that are highly s
firstly, don't change your password constantly because this encourages us to use simpler passwords and maybejust add a different number on the end. and besides, it only protects you from someone who steals your password and then waits three months to use it. you should, however, update your password if you have any reason to suspect a breach. keep your passwords complex, but not too complex. for example, three random words stuck together. this means instead of trying every one of the 200,000 or...
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they are still with us today. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: next on american history tv's reel america, we continue our look at the 1967 detroit riots. president lyndon johnson delivered an oval office address to the american people in 1967 at the end of the week of widespread disorder and violence. he announced the formation of a national advisory commission also known as the kerner commission to investigate the causing of uprisings in many cities that summer. he details the legislative efforts to address poverty and discrimination. president johnson: my fellow americans, we have endured a week such as no nation should live through. a time of violence and tragedy. for a few minutes tonight, i want to talk about that tragedy and talk about the deeper questions it raises for us all. i am tonight appointing a special advisory commission on civi
they are still with us today. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: next on american history tv's reel america, we continue our look at the 1967 detroit riots. president lyndon johnson delivered an oval office address to the american people in 1967 at the end of the week of widespread disorder and violence. he announced the...
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that they provide to us. the fcc says that the 2015 rules are unnecessary and may have stifled investment in next—generation networks. and free market think tanks agree. well, this fight could have been resolved ten years ago if it were reallyjust about net neutrality. this has really primarily been a fight about the fcc‘s power to regulate the internet. we had ourfirst major update to our communications law 20 years ago, and that law made it unclear exactly how the fcc was going to regulate the internet, and that ambiguity has left the agency to wrestle with this issue for a decade. and in a nutshell, there were simpler, better ways of dealing with this issue. there were other agencies that could have addressed net neutrality concerns when they arose, starting back in 2008. and, er, congress has three times tried to legislate, and both republicans and democrats, i think, share the blame for missing the opportunity to craft a solution that would resolve this issue. and that, unfortunately, has led us to w
that they provide to us. the fcc says that the 2015 rules are unnecessary and may have stifled investment in next—generation networks. and free market think tanks agree. well, this fight could have been resolved ten years ago if it were reallyjust about net neutrality. this has really primarily been a fight about the fcc‘s power to regulate the internet. we had ourfirst major update to our communications law 20 years ago, and that law made it unclear exactly how the fcc was going to...
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tools to keep us safe. when i said government, i should have said the united states government under our constitution. these tools must adapt to the technological landscape and the evolving security threats that we face. at the same time, of course, the rights and liberties enshrined in the constitution are fixed. they require our constant vigilance to maintain those. of fisa amendments act, which provides the government the authority to collect electronic you communications desk electronic mutations of foreign orders that foreigners located outside the united states sits at the intersection of these responsibilities. under section 702, it is against the law to target anyone in the united states or any american citizen, wherever that citizen is on this globe. prohibitse also reverse targeting. that term means targeting somebody outside the united states for the purpose of targeting somebody inside of the country. under the statute, the fisa court must approve targeting and minimize asian -- minimize asian n
tools to keep us safe. when i said government, i should have said the united states government under our constitution. these tools must adapt to the technological landscape and the evolving security threats that we face. at the same time, of course, the rights and liberties enshrined in the constitution are fixed. they require our constant vigilance to maintain those. of fisa amendments act, which provides the government the authority to collect electronic you communications desk electronic...
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let us know. just use the hashtag #bbcbizlive. welcome to the programme. in a few hours‘ time, the eu and japan will sign off on a major trade deal in brussels — covering everything from cars to cheese. it comes despite doubts around the world about free trade deals and the rise of trade protectionism in the us under the trump administration. japan and the eu account for about a third of global gdp — that's over $21 trillion. both sides believe their trade relationship has room to get even bigger. eu officials say the deal will boost the eu economy by 0.8% and japan's by almost a third of a percent. among the big winners, the car industry. the eu will scrap a 10% duty on japanese car imports, while japan will remove barriers to entry for european automakers. the deal‘s also very symbolic, partly because of brexit — european leaders want to reinforce the value of the eu after the uk's decision to leave. meanwhile, prime minister shinzo abe ofjapan has been looking for a big win on the global stage after president trump effectively torpedoed the tr
let us know. just use the hashtag #bbcbizlive. welcome to the programme. in a few hours‘ time, the eu and japan will sign off on a major trade deal in brussels — covering everything from cars to cheese. it comes despite doubts around the world about free trade deals and the rise of trade protectionism in the us under the trump administration. japan and the eu account for about a third of global gdp — that's over $21 trillion. both sides believe their trade relationship has room to get...
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they swung the buckets at us, barely missed us. we ended up climbing, using our bodies, climbing up on the machinery and shutting the construction down. amy: what were you charged with? nick: i was charged with four different charges. three misdemeanors, disorderly conduct, obstruction of a government function disorderly conduct, obstruction of a government function. the felony charge was reckless endangerment. and it was a felony charge. this is one of the first felonies that they -- one of the first felony charges that they did in standing rock was on the day that i was arrested and with the folks that i was taking the action with. and it was a pretty important thing, because they were trying to use it as a tactic. they were going to they were trying to use it as a tactic to overcharge people, essentially, to use the political and the legal system to discourage people. and i think i was probably about the 40th person arrested. so their strategy to discourage people didn't work. i think there was over 700 people, you know, after i
they swung the buckets at us, barely missed us. we ended up climbing, using our bodies, climbing up on the machinery and shutting the construction down. amy: what were you charged with? nick: i was charged with four different charges. three misdemeanors, disorderly conduct, obstruction of a government function disorderly conduct, obstruction of a government function. the felony charge was reckless endangerment. and it was a felony charge. this is one of the first felonies that they -- one of...
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you can get in touch with us on further. you can get in touch with us on twitter. police in the south—west of england have launched the uk's first dedicated drone unit to help them find missing people, deal with road accidents and tackle major incidents. a helicopter can cost hundreds of pounds per hour but their remote—controlled miniature alternative provides an eye—in—the—sky for a fraction of the price. daniel sandford has more. police drones seems like a novelty only a few years ago, but devon and cornwall police and dorset police have now jointly cornwall police and dorset police have nowjointly launched cornwall police and dorset police have now jointly launched britain's first dedicated to renew net. soon they'll have five aerial cameras available 2a hours a day. they'll have five aerial cameras available 24 hours a day. it can do exactly the same as a helicopter with the cameras, the zoom, the thermal and it will give us it quicker if we are dealing with an incident. we have one in the back of a car. we can put the drone out as quick as we can an
you can get in touch with us on further. you can get in touch with us on twitter. police in the south—west of england have launched the uk's first dedicated drone unit to help them find missing people, deal with road accidents and tackle major incidents. a helicopter can cost hundreds of pounds per hour but their remote—controlled miniature alternative provides an eye—in—the—sky for a fraction of the price. daniel sandford has more. police drones seems like a novelty only a few years...
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now, come to us, companies, and buy from us. there's all kinds of stuff. they had a few use cases they were putting together, they were thinking jails might want to use them as when does that people couldn't break through or maybe telephone booths. one of the few things the accident get them into was the cars for windshields that were shatterproof. it turns out they were little to start because there problems problems with people get in crashes and they ran their heads into them, you could really -- >> host: shatter. >> guest: crash test dummies worse for the way. they couldn't find a use case for it so they shut down the project for decades. they had this technology. they had the know-how. they just didn't have a use case. fast-forward to about, you know, 2006-2007 late stage-development and steve jobs suddenly decides that the plastic screen they're going to use on the iphone isn't going to cut it. you famously catapulted out of this meeting and had a bunch of scratch marks on it from where the keys had dented up the surface. and he said we've got to fix
now, come to us, companies, and buy from us. there's all kinds of stuff. they had a few use cases they were putting together, they were thinking jails might want to use them as when does that people couldn't break through or maybe telephone booths. one of the few things the accident get them into was the cars for windshields that were shatterproof. it turns out they were little to start because there problems problems with people get in crashes and they ran their heads into them, you could...
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they will help us to begin to grasp how sussman's are being and could be used to shape our political and social reality. join me in welcoming michal kosinski to the stage. [applause] >> hi, david. good evening, everyone. david: thanks for helping us pure behind this curtain. maybe we can begin by having you describe your work for us. what do you believe can be learned from our facebook likes and profile pictures. again for having me here. i am a competition scientist. i am working mostly with data, in particular big data. withad of spending time research subjects in my lap or running small experiments or maybe learning about people using surveys, i would look at the digital footprints that you so nicely introduced before that we are all leaving behind while using digital products and services. a is a great time to be computational scientist, a great time to be made. at the moment, because -- we all enormous amount of digital footprints. we are an estimated megabytes per day per person. if you wanted to put it on paper, filling it out, 0s and stick it out, to one day worth of data, th
they will help us to begin to grasp how sussman's are being and could be used to shape our political and social reality. join me in welcoming michal kosinski to the stage. [applause] >> hi, david. good evening, everyone. david: thanks for helping us pure behind this curtain. maybe we can begin by having you describe your work for us. what do you believe can be learned from our facebook likes and profile pictures. again for having me here. i am a competition scientist. i am working mostly...
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chairman, great to see you, thank you so much for joining us. kevin brady joining us there. meanwhile a deal though may not be dead just yet, senator mike rounds is going to give us an up to date look at where the repeal efforts go from here. we are looking ahead on sunday morning futures right now. we will be right back. i'm worried i can't find a safe used car. you could start your search at the all-new carfax.com that might help. show me the carfax? now the car you want and the history you need are easy to find. show me used minivans with no reported accidents. boom. love it. [struggles] show me the carfax. start your used car search and get free carfax reports at the all-new carfax.com. deliit's perfection.ruit. seriously? an epic soundtrack? is there any other way? that's what a smoothie should taste like. visit a store today for fresh fruit smoothies and summer deals. you doyou'll see whatet but in you're really made of. after five hours of spinning and one unfortunate ride on the gravitron, your grandkids spot a 6 foot banana that you need to win. in that moment, you'
chairman, great to see you, thank you so much for joining us. kevin brady joining us there. meanwhile a deal though may not be dead just yet, senator mike rounds is going to give us an up to date look at where the repeal efforts go from here. we are looking ahead on sunday morning futures right now. we will be right back. i'm worried i can't find a safe used car. you could start your search at the all-new carfax.com that might help. show me the carfax? now the car you want and the history you...
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i was looking around this crowd today at all of us who used to be in office. all of us who came. why? because helmut kohl gave us the chance to be involved in something bigger than ourselves, bigger than our terms of office, bigger than our fleeting careers. because all of us sooner or later will be in a coffin like that. and the only gift we can leave behind is a better future for our children and the freedom to make their own choices, including their own mistakes. i loved him. hillary said i loved him because he was the only person with a bigger appetite for food than i have. he came to washington so much, once he took me to his favorite restaurant in the capital of my country. it's still there, i recommend it. why am i saying this? because the 21st century in europe, as you see, really began on his watch, because he had really five big questions to answer. which all have ramifications today. and because of the answers he gave, we're here. should there be a real united germany after the berlin wall fell? what does it mean, how much will it cost? it will be a real pain. but we a
i was looking around this crowd today at all of us who used to be in office. all of us who came. why? because helmut kohl gave us the chance to be involved in something bigger than ourselves, bigger than our terms of office, bigger than our fleeting careers. because all of us sooner or later will be in a coffin like that. and the only gift we can leave behind is a better future for our children and the freedom to make their own choices, including their own mistakes. i loved him. hillary said i...
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another break for us. when we come back, a reality check on what has strayed from normal these days. "got a minute? not for me, for you." new aveeno®... ...positively radiant® 60 second in shower facial. works with steam to reveal... ...glowing skin in just one minute. aveeno® "naturally beautiful results®" >>> we are moments away from president trump hitting the six-month mark of his presidency and since his inauguration, things in washington have been anything but as usual. there have been instances of secrecy, distortion of the truth, limited press access and a president with an extremely active twitter presence frequently using it to charge the news media are fake. it is human nature to change account definition of normal over time. and it falls upon us from time to time to point out just how far from normal we've gone. it's something veteran journalist mike allen done. he's the co-founder of the news organization axios, a veteran of time and "the new york times." he is rare rarely in new york or u
another break for us. when we come back, a reality check on what has strayed from normal these days. "got a minute? not for me, for you." new aveeno®... ...positively radiant® 60 second in shower facial. works with steam to reveal... ...glowing skin in just one minute. aveeno® "naturally beautiful results®" >>> we are moments away from president trump hitting the six-month mark of his presidency and since his inauguration, things in washington have been anything...
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ruling elite has been bullying others for eighteen years the ultra right in the us has tried to use violent means coups interventions and accusations against president putin. i spoke to him a week and a half ago the damage we have suffered is a thousand times greater than in ukraine. the same tactics have been applied to us but a thousand times worse. i don't know that we'll talk more about oil later but for now let's keep talking about the constitutional assembly it wasn't put to a referendum so what i'd like to know is when and how after the constitutional assembly is convened the new constitution will be drafted and whether or not it will be put to a referendum. and we put that that boy that's a very important question every day we have to deal with scathing attacks in the international media which usually happens to countries that are targeted by american imperialism first there was iraq when they lied about weapons of mass destruction then iraq was destroyed and now it's a hotbed of terrorism then came libya which was destroyed and then forgotten and now look at the crisis in t
ruling elite has been bullying others for eighteen years the ultra right in the us has tried to use violent means coups interventions and accusations against president putin. i spoke to him a week and a half ago the damage we have suffered is a thousand times greater than in ukraine. the same tactics have been applied to us but a thousand times worse. i don't know that we'll talk more about oil later but for now let's keep talking about the constitutional assembly it wasn't put to a referendum...
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it says it's the world's only cooling system that uses propane, while minimizing the risk of using the flammable substance. >> we use propane, because it is totally environmentally friendly. it does nothing to the ozone layer. its carbon footprint is very small. and that is why we chose propane. and it's also very easily obtainable. >> using propane can sink coolant emissions by a factor of a thousand. transfrig tested its prototype in this truck. in the summer, it transports ice cream, cooled to -25 degrees celsius. the company plans to produce five to 10 further propane-based cooling units here in the coming months, and to test them on the road and put the final touches on the new technology. the cooling unit can be powered by a small motor, which saves on fuel costs. if everything works out as planned, the conventional, environmentally harmful coolant will no longer be used here. the company wants to install the propane technology in all refrigeration units for large, medium, and small vehicles. >> then we will look at exporting to local african markets -- zambia, zimbabwe, namibia,
it says it's the world's only cooling system that uses propane, while minimizing the risk of using the flammable substance. >> we use propane, because it is totally environmentally friendly. it does nothing to the ozone layer. its carbon footprint is very small. and that is why we chose propane. and it's also very easily obtainable. >> using propane can sink coolant emissions by a factor of a thousand. transfrig tested its prototype in this truck. in the summer, it transports ice...
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we have exclusive content and more people are using us. more people are using youtube. is he right? why is he trying to downplay this competitive landscape? cory: it's ridiculous. it's flat-out ridiculous. it's true. it's great for us as viewers and it's great for us if we are creating content. we are both of that. netflix,rible for because the cost of the content is going up. the number they don't throw into the balance sheet is the long-term costs for content. at the end of last quarter, they had over $15 billion in long-term commitments to content. that number is going up. how high is it right now? we don't know. what is really interesting about the report today is they put a separate presentation on their investor relations pages and the accounting for those 10-year commitments. i will tell you, for a business in the $50 million profit every quarter, it is hard to pay for $15 billion worth of content. they are going to have to jack up profits a lot. the problem where they are raising the cost of content, they are raising it for netflix when it netflix does not have cash to burn.
we have exclusive content and more people are using us. more people are using youtube. is he right? why is he trying to downplay this competitive landscape? cory: it's ridiculous. it's flat-out ridiculous. it's true. it's great for us as viewers and it's great for us if we are creating content. we are both of that. netflix,rible for because the cost of the content is going up. the number they don't throw into the balance sheet is the long-term costs for content. at the end of last quarter, they...
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us, be with us, strengthen us, encourage us, guide us, and may we be granted wisdom for the journey and may integrity be the compass that we follow. we pray for the leaders of this ship, for the leaders that will follow and for the leaders of our navy and our nation which this ship serves. bless us, go with us, be with us, in your mighty name we pray, amen. ♪ >> thank you, chaplain barstow. ladies and gentlemen, please remain seated until the president and party leave the ceremony. [applaus [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, we invite you to our postcommissioning reception hosted by the u.s.s. gerald r. ford committee located in the tent. >> some events we like to let breathe as we say in television. this is one of those events. you know, there are ceremonies and there are ceremonies, commissioning a ship, particularly the biggest ship in our naval arsenal is something very special and we felt that we would just bring the whole thing to you from stem to stern, so to speak, and we're happy that you could join us in watching this stirring commissioning of the u. is s gerald r. ford
us, be with us, strengthen us, encourage us, guide us, and may we be granted wisdom for the journey and may integrity be the compass that we follow. we pray for the leaders of this ship, for the leaders that will follow and for the leaders of our navy and our nation which this ship serves. bless us, go with us, be with us, in your mighty name we pray, amen. ♪ >> thank you, chaplain barstow. ladies and gentlemen, please remain seated until the president and party leave the ceremony....
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or near peers to use in space. we will not allow the status quo to continue brushing and china very early year for the last more than twenty years has gone to the united nations asking for a new treaty we were upgraded the language of sixty seven outer space treaty included new technologies and ban all weapons in space but the u.s. and israel have been blocking all of the new space treaty for all the years of clinton and bush and obama to the trunk ministration if the wood from mars one day turned out to be military one. we have a problem. artsy watching. back down on earth no something else to tell you about but a high tech news seems revel is in las vegas looking to celebrate or maybe even drown their sorrows will find much conversation from the stuff of one new bothersome to planet hollywood you see it coming can you here we go this is a robot. mixes drinks from over one hundred fifty bottles of liquor and soft drinks suspended overhead offering a classic parlayed eighteen seconds of what could go wrong customer
or near peers to use in space. we will not allow the status quo to continue brushing and china very early year for the last more than twenty years has gone to the united nations asking for a new treaty we were upgraded the language of sixty seven outer space treaty included new technologies and ban all weapons in space but the u.s. and israel have been blocking all of the new space treaty for all the years of clinton and bush and obama to the trunk ministration if the wood from mars one day...
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on the political analyst charles all told told us the extreme allegations against trump are being used as a distraction i just think there's an element on the left that is very fond of gaslighting that is to say when trouble is approaching they come up with the most incendiary comments to distract from the real damage that's going to come the hillary clinton side they've they've come up with this enormous canard they get the press whipped up and over here our mainstream press moves in lockstep so if the theme comes down that we've got to compare trump to hitler you'll see the washington post do it the new york times the mainstream media c.n.n. and cetera and i don't recall if i you know i wasn't following it continually during obama's eight years i don't recall protracted assaults against obama under a theory that he was some kind of hitler to call somebody hitler may that's a very serious accusation to make if you know anything at all about history and so i think that people are making those accusations today should be ashamed of themselves. bloody may putin's recent trip to a monaste
on the political analyst charles all told told us the extreme allegations against trump are being used as a distraction i just think there's an element on the left that is very fond of gaslighting that is to say when trouble is approaching they come up with the most incendiary comments to distract from the real damage that's going to come the hillary clinton side they've they've come up with this enormous canard they get the press whipped up and over here our mainstream press moves in lockstep...
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some have labelled us terrorists. i think that all of us youth who make up the resista nce that all of us youth who make up the resistance are brave fighters. we are defending our people from the brutal repression of the government. venezuela's state attorney has said that the government's actions can be cold state terrorism. thousand have been put injail. some taken cold state terrorism. thousand have been put in jail. some taken to military court. 0thers been put in jail. some taken to military court. others have still been held even after a judge cold for their release. i'd put these issues to a high ranking minister. he passed the responsibility back to the attorney general. translation: there have been over 100 people killed in street protests. 0ut there have been over 100 people killed in street protests. out of these, almost 20 national guardsman 01’ these, almost 20 national guardsman or policeman killed with home—made rocket launchers. why is the attorney general not made any comment about this? i would n
some have labelled us terrorists. i think that all of us youth who make up the resista nce that all of us youth who make up the resistance are brave fighters. we are defending our people from the brutal repression of the government. venezuela's state attorney has said that the government's actions can be cold state terrorism. thousand have been put injail. some taken cold state terrorism. thousand have been put in jail. some taken to military court. 0thers been put in jail. some taken to...
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you are back with us. josephjohn is also with us. karim as well, joseph's brother—in—law and while staying over on the night of the fire. drjohn green, the nhs clinical lead for the mental health response to the fire, dr gary wannan, consultant child and adolescent psychiatrist and dr shamender talwar, a psychologist who has offered his services to those affected by the fire for free. he has seen 32 survivors altogether, with some of them members of the emergency services. tell our experts what you think you might need. what would be helpful?” thought i was ok initially after escaping from the fire. i inhaled some smoke and i saw the red cross and they said it would clear in time. so i thought everything was ok. but subsequently, i start waking up ok. but subsequently, i start waking up at 1am, having palpitations, sweating, confused. with the little boy as well, he is autistic and he has adhd and his routine has been stopped so he wakes up saying, let's go back to the flat, let's go to our house. we cannot go back to the house
you are back with us. josephjohn is also with us. karim as well, joseph's brother—in—law and while staying over on the night of the fire. drjohn green, the nhs clinical lead for the mental health response to the fire, dr gary wannan, consultant child and adolescent psychiatrist and dr shamender talwar, a psychologist who has offered his services to those affected by the fire for free. he has seen 32 survivors altogether, with some of them members of the emergency services. tell our experts...
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write to us at global3000@dw.com or visit us on facebook - dw global society. see you soon! announcer: this is a production of china central television america. mike: what makes a visisionary? for some, it's the passion for innovation. for others, it's seeing opportunities to make a difference when others have given up. this week on "full frame," conversations with visionaries who are using their global fame to make an impact. i'm mike walter comingng to you from the heart of new york city's vibrant times square. let's take it "full frame."
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those who use the u.s. led coalition planes and those who give the orders of a long think about the consequences of their actions civilians have been killed or forced to flee because of them and the infrastructure has been destroyed all civilians claim that the pretext of fighting against terrorism and extremism is used to justify the actions of the coalition. but it was no more water for irrigation as the land has been in record profits and there is no hard and if any crush did remain we were not allowed to use. to hurt if one of the coalition carries out and struck some screens so children don't study anymore many more civilians were injured when the coalition hit hospitals as well. and the just sign now is for the hellish jets bombed ourselves so we stop and go on lots of civilians were killed in an airstrike as they were sheltering in fear at the time. lebanon's hezbollah fighters have recaptured the last stronghold of the al nasra terror group in the country and they also mountains are located in easte
those who use the u.s. led coalition planes and those who give the orders of a long think about the consequences of their actions civilians have been killed or forced to flee because of them and the infrastructure has been destroyed all civilians claim that the pretext of fighting against terrorism and extremism is used to justify the actions of the coalition. but it was no more water for irrigation as the land has been in record profits and there is no hard and if any crush did remain we were...
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already used to finally tackle this crisis. our correspondent who traveled to the italian island of sicily which has become one of the main points now of a rifle for african migrants if you talk to locals who say they are fed up with the inaction of europe's authorities this is one of the many. brings rescued migrants mediterranean sea to ports like this one here in sicily and for many of those migrants this will be the first time setting foot on u.s. soil but the italian authorities say there's so many migrants coming here italy that they might have to close the roads to microchips like this. was. a to meet says it's the well but the she. might think it's landed and that it's now happened to be cheeky here on the sicily and people on this island say they feel abandoned by the new. it is not just the responsibility of italy is the responsibility of europe there is far too much immigration italy cannot support all the arriving migrants and they do nothing because their policies don't work they just talk. they have to have italy
already used to finally tackle this crisis. our correspondent who traveled to the italian island of sicily which has become one of the main points now of a rifle for african migrants if you talk to locals who say they are fed up with the inaction of europe's authorities this is one of the many. brings rescued migrants mediterranean sea to ports like this one here in sicily and for many of those migrants this will be the first time setting foot on u.s. soil but the italian authorities say...
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definitely exclusive to us. it is something that we kind of stumbled into without trying to find it, but we found it. we have been working for weeks now to nail it down. it is finally ready to go. i am almost sure that we are going to have it for you tomorrow night. and i encourage you to check it out. it's a weird story. as i say, i won't say more than that. tomorrow night. see you again then. it is now time for "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell. good evening. >> now i know what i'm doing tomorrow night at 9:00. >> thank you, my friend. >> that's just a lovely cliff-hanger, and i'm sure we just picked up an awful lot of 9:00 p.m. viewers tomorrow night. so you've been working on -- any hints? any category? >> i was just thinking, like, i know i'm being outrageously vague about this. but i don't even consider this to be a tease. this is more like a warning. we have a strange exclusive story tomorrow that has taken us a long time to nail down. it is unlike anything else you are seeing in this news cycle, an
definitely exclusive to us. it is something that we kind of stumbled into without trying to find it, but we found it. we have been working for weeks now to nail it down. it is finally ready to go. i am almost sure that we are going to have it for you tomorrow night. and i encourage you to check it out. it's a weird story. as i say, i won't say more than that. tomorrow night. see you again then. it is now time for "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell. good evening. >> now i...
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huxley feared that what we loved will ruin us. host: why did you use it? i set up, atse, the beginning of the book, our biological wiring. i wanted to show how we had evolved a culture that was designed to validate us and not to challenge us. certainly not to contradict us. it gave us the illusion that our realities were watertight, when really they were riddled with the weak spots and places that would crunch in. of collision, which happens periodically through history, and i talk about that, this kind of , or toon of realities being faced with the fact that thatreality is built on -- happens periodically and happens for the same reason. alone, because we do not see, because we embrace our blinders. this down, fake reality begins at home. those are your words. .rooke: that is right not just at your home, but in your head. we are wired to feel the way we do. you see it in endless numbers of studies. when we are faced with a contradiction from somebody we have never trusted to begin with, our reasoning centers light up in our brain. there was a great study
huxley feared that what we loved will ruin us. host: why did you use it? i set up, atse, the beginning of the book, our biological wiring. i wanted to show how we had evolved a culture that was designed to validate us and not to challenge us. certainly not to contradict us. it gave us the illusion that our realities were watertight, when really they were riddled with the weak spots and places that would crunch in. of collision, which happens periodically through history, and i talk about that,...
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and are using the phones people used a decade ago. it is adapting that technology to work across your mobile versus where we visualize the inter-web. [laughter] oliver: let's bring it back to global tech and talk about the exciting cover story about space. there is a lot to talk about with space. what did you choose to analyze? megan: i use this word rarely, but this is truly majestic and this is one that i am really passionate about because i grew up as a kid wanting to be an astronaut. what actually really goes into is just how cheap the race for space is, how accessible it has become, how important it has become to our everyday lives in cataloging, surveilling, giving us a picture of what is going on in the world in real time every moment. it is not just google earth and google maps. it is making this technology so accessible to a broader spectrum of people and a new fascinating tale of the new space race. which is very different than tthe one i grew up with. carol: and a reminder that satellites are everywhere. we have more on thi
and are using the phones people used a decade ago. it is adapting that technology to work across your mobile versus where we visualize the inter-web. [laughter] oliver: let's bring it back to global tech and talk about the exciting cover story about space. there is a lot to talk about with space. what did you choose to analyze? megan: i use this word rarely, but this is truly majestic and this is one that i am really passionate about because i grew up as a kid wanting to be an astronaut. what...
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, on us data they believe they have a small surplus with us. one of the implications is from the us point of view they do not think it is a problem to solve. the us and eu have negotiated their own trade deal. do you think our deal, at the end of the process, will be better than the one the eu will sign? probably better from our point of view. the eu may think the deal they get with the us is betterfrom their point of view, and i suspect we will get at least a good dealfrom our point of view as theirs. their deal is on offer to us. if we are in the eu, we get there deal automatically. assuming they get the deal. we have to sign a deal that is so much better than theirs it offsets whatever reduction in trade we get from the eu. i don't think one should expect a deal with the us by itself, although it is the country which is the largest single exporter in the uk. i think there is a gain to be made. the eu estimates the trade deal with the us should gain half a per cent of gdp and for the uk we might expect to do better in terms of the deal we mig
, on us data they believe they have a small surplus with us. one of the implications is from the us point of view they do not think it is a problem to solve. the us and eu have negotiated their own trade deal. do you think our deal, at the end of the process, will be better than the one the eu will sign? probably better from our point of view. the eu may think the deal they get with the us is betterfrom their point of view, and i suspect we will get at least a good dealfrom our point of view as...
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but not only has god bestowed on us the gift of freedom, he has also given us the gift of heroes willing to give their lives to defend that freedom. you just stood. [applause] in every struggle against evil throughout our history as america's servicemembers have huddled around campfires and sought refuge in foxholes, they called on their creator for support. in world war ii, when general george patton -- that was a real general. we've got some pattons today, too. i found them. mad dog mattis. [applause] and he doesn't like doing a lot of talking, but i want to tell you, isis is a whole different ballgame, folks. they are going fast. but when patton ran into a problem he couldn't solve, he knew what to do. he prayed. frustrated by rains that were stalling the advance of his third army across europe in early december 1944, horrible weather, patton asked an army chaplain to come up with a good prayer for the weather. patton then had one quarter of a million copies of that prayer printed and distributed to the soldiers of the third army just before the battle of the bulge. that was a big one
but not only has god bestowed on us the gift of freedom, he has also given us the gift of heroes willing to give their lives to defend that freedom. you just stood. [applause] in every struggle against evil throughout our history as america's servicemembers have huddled around campfires and sought refuge in foxholes, they called on their creator for support. in world war ii, when general george patton -- that was a real general. we've got some pattons today, too. i found them. mad dog mattis....
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when the americans, of course, started using these, they used four guns in a battery. a battery was commanded by a captain. one of the batteries in the 129th field artillery in france was from independence, missouri. his name was captain harry s. truman. harry truman, of course, went on to become the president of the united states, and he often said what he learned during world war i helped him throughout the rest of his career. but one of the interesting things about the .75 besides just being an incredible field piece was that in france, of course, it was pronounced for .75. the dough boys, the american soldiers in world war i they usually pronounced it in their style. so to them the gun was called the sausage pan. the french .75 millimeter gun we have here at the museum was acquired as a gift from the people of france in the 1980s the french ambassador visited the museum and wondered why the museum did not have a .75 which, of course, was their symbol of their actions during the war. it was told they wield 'been looking for a long time for one, was not able to acqui
when the americans, of course, started using these, they used four guns in a battery. a battery was commanded by a captain. one of the batteries in the 129th field artillery in france was from independence, missouri. his name was captain harry s. truman. harry truman, of course, went on to become the president of the united states, and he often said what he learned during world war i helped him throughout the rest of his career. but one of the interesting things about the .75 besides just being...
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very few people used it. arguably, we shipped the first modern mp3 player, the first modern smartphone, the first modern tablet, but we weren't first in any of those. and so, for us, it's not about being first, it's about being the best. emily: it is the 10th anniversary of the iphone. you have unveiled the new ios. ios 11. what does that tell us about what is next? tim: i can tell you ios 11 is unbelievable. and both for iphone and for ipad, there are incredible things in it from peer-to-peer payments. it is the biggest ipad release ever. and an area that i have great personal excitement -- i am excited about all of it, but i am incredibly excited about ar. and as we get this developer release out in the hands of developers, we will have the largest augmented reality platform in the world. emily: you talked a lot about ar and vr with regards to developers, but what about consumers? when will consumers see an apple ar product? tim: with a core technology, and as a platform owner, the first thing, and arguably
very few people used it. arguably, we shipped the first modern mp3 player, the first modern smartphone, the first modern tablet, but we weren't first in any of those. and so, for us, it's not about being first, it's about being the best. emily: it is the 10th anniversary of the iphone. you have unveiled the new ios. ios 11. what does that tell us about what is next? tim: i can tell you ios 11 is unbelievable. and both for iphone and for ipad, there are incredible things in it from peer-to-peer...
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we are surrounded by words informing us, guiding us and tempting us. all of these are in a typeface, and choosing the right one is more important than you think. choose the wrong one and, well, it isjust wrong. two types in particular are all around us. we are so used to them, we may not even notice them. but they are fundamentally british. they arejohnston but they are fundamentally british. they are johnston and but they are fundamentally british. they arejohnston and gill sans. edward johnston was commissioned to solve a problem caused by the growth of what became london underground. in the early 1900s, stations were awash with advertising, and the station signs were inconsistent. it was all a bit chaotic. frank peck was all a bit chaotic. frank peck was brought in to bring order to the underground and he commissioned calligrapher edward johnston to create a radically new, clear type that would be used across the entire network. this author and presenter explains the impact it had. with frank peck‘s vision and edward johnson's style, transport in
we are surrounded by words informing us, guiding us and tempting us. all of these are in a typeface, and choosing the right one is more important than you think. choose the wrong one and, well, it isjust wrong. two types in particular are all around us. we are so used to them, we may not even notice them. but they are fundamentally british. they arejohnston but they are fundamentally british. they are johnston and but they are fundamentally british. they arejohnston and gill sans. edward...
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seriously he sent us an e-mail. sixteen. the pentagon's increasing the level of secrecy around its nuclear weapons inspections according to associated press news agency seems safety and security reports had previously be made available to the public but not from now on the u.s. joint chiefs of staff say the moves necessary we are comfortable with the secrecy for as long as nuclear weapons exist the u.s. will maintain a safe secure and effective nuclear stockpile but transparency campaign to say the move goes beyond u.s. national security concerns they fear it's about covering up incompetence that have been a few lapses in the past is a reminder. every single day for. the most part what. it's not take lightly. the internal and external reviews i ordered showed that are consistent lack of investment and support for a nuclear forces or far too many years has left us with too little margin to cope with monica stresses. the reviews found evidence of systematic problems that if not addressed could undermine the safety security and
seriously he sent us an e-mail. sixteen. the pentagon's increasing the level of secrecy around its nuclear weapons inspections according to associated press news agency seems safety and security reports had previously be made available to the public but not from now on the u.s. joint chiefs of staff say the moves necessary we are comfortable with the secrecy for as long as nuclear weapons exist the u.s. will maintain a safe secure and effective nuclear stockpile but transparency campaign to say...
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need to use force. they are using. specific. to sicily has a long history of crime mainly perpetrated by the mafia what's happening now is that it's teaming up with migrants to kerri-anne criminal activities the main gang is blacks which is forcing new migrants to work for them. my my phone you know. drug use my phone they took my you know. it's my. when did it. used. dawn in mecca refused to join black acts and its activities since then three years ago or. so the hundred spinnin. to do so how can i feel myself selling drugs is not the only way many my current a force to make money we've been told that many young people are being used for trafficking and prostitution here only in the system and we're told that if we just head down this main street here literally just off this main street is where many of the bills for line to origin of selling their bodies you know it's often know it's the girls refused to talk to me but it's clear the majority are only teenagers for many the reason migrants of forced into this dark wood is the
need to use force. they are using. specific. to sicily has a long history of crime mainly perpetrated by the mafia what's happening now is that it's teaming up with migrants to kerri-anne criminal activities the main gang is blacks which is forcing new migrants to work for them. my my phone you know. drug use my phone they took my you know. it's my. when did it. used. dawn in mecca refused to join black acts and its activities since then three years ago or. so the hundred spinnin. to do so how...
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can you tell us where you were and what happened ?|j us. can you tell us where you were and what happened? i was in the south part of the island, it is a family resort so many people are sleeping and in bed. it happened at about half past one greeks time, and it was about 30 seconds, you felt the whole room shake, a few bottles fell from the night stand and you could not hear. suddenly then you heard a commotion, other children waking and crying. i went outside, there was no structural damage, nothing from the hotel in terms of evacuating which i read upjust now, some hotels have been evacuated. being from the uk, you would not be used to an earthquake like this. when you were woken by this trembling, what went through your head? yeah, i was already awake and it was a surreal feeling. as i am from the uk, i am not used to this phenomena. a kind ofjust disorientate you, really. you try to figure out what is going on and then ifigured out it figure out what is going on and then i figured out it was an earthquake and afterwards a few minutes l
can you tell us where you were and what happened ?|j us. can you tell us where you were and what happened? i was in the south part of the island, it is a family resort so many people are sleeping and in bed. it happened at about half past one greeks time, and it was about 30 seconds, you felt the whole room shake, a few bottles fell from the night stand and you could not hear. suddenly then you heard a commotion, other children waking and crying. i went outside, there was no structural damage,...
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can you give us some context on the program audited by the g.a.o. known as the ten thirty three program what is it yes so we have a constitution project were a legal and policy advocacy organization based here in d.c. we have a committee on policing reforms that comprised of former law enforcement former military and experts on this sort of thing they came out with a report last year on the constitutional implications of the use of military equipment and we examined federal programs i should say that the partment of defense the ten thirty three program is one of the largest and most well known programs that allows state and local law enforcement agencies to acquire access to military equipment from the department of defense but there are actually a number of other federal agencies that operate similar similar programs so the g.a.o. actually just studied the department of defense's ten thirty three program and these sorts of programs came out of the one nine hundred eighty s. on the war on drugs where we saw the white house and congress implemented a
can you give us some context on the program audited by the g.a.o. known as the ten thirty three program what is it yes so we have a constitution project were a legal and policy advocacy organization based here in d.c. we have a committee on policing reforms that comprised of former law enforcement former military and experts on this sort of thing they came out with a report last year on the constitutional implications of the use of military equipment and we examined federal programs i should...
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ruling elite has been bullying others for eighteen years the ultra right in the us has tried to use violent means coups interventions and accusations against president putin. i spoke to him a week and a half ago the damage we have suffered is a thousand times greater than in ukraine. the same tactics have been applied to us but a thousand times worse i. don't know that we'll talk more about oil later but for now let's keep talking about the constitutional assembly it wasn't put to a referendum so what i'd like to know is when and how after the constitutional assembly is convened the new constitution will be drafted and whether or not it will be put to a referendum. that's a very important question every day we have to deal with scathing attacks in the international media which usually happens to countries that are targeted by american imperialism first there was iraq when they lied about weapons of mass destruction then iraq was destroyed and now it's a hotbed of terrorism then came libya which was destroyed and then forgotten and now look at the crisis in the mediterranean in. vene
ruling elite has been bullying others for eighteen years the ultra right in the us has tried to use violent means coups interventions and accusations against president putin. i spoke to him a week and a half ago the damage we have suffered is a thousand times greater than in ukraine. the same tactics have been applied to us but a thousand times worse i. don't know that we'll talk more about oil later but for now let's keep talking about the constitutional assembly it wasn't put to a referendum...
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do we need to think about shifting us support to the us security side of things more than the economic and social side. >> in columbia? >> in columbia. >> are interrelated. it's hard to have economic growth without security. they won't invest capital where they feel threatened or where the laws don't apply. terrorism won't grow and people won't visit people think are inherently dangerous. we had a bombing in a mall that killed three people in columbia as an example. we returned to those days, that would be problematic. there interrelated. obviously, a state cannot fund governmental services unless it has an economy that generates the revenue necessary for those purposes. they are intricately related. security has to exist there can be economic growth. you can't have one without the other mac related question here on nafta. would you say that nafta has played a role in driving impoverished mexicans in central america into drug smuggling to make ends meet? >> i wouldn't say that's the case. nafta like any trade deals have benefits and costs and that's part of economic cause. if you're an
do we need to think about shifting us support to the us security side of things more than the economic and social side. >> in columbia? >> in columbia. >> are interrelated. it's hard to have economic growth without security. they won't invest capital where they feel threatened or where the laws don't apply. terrorism won't grow and people won't visit people think are inherently dangerous. we had a bombing in a mall that killed three people in columbia as an example. we...
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or against us. and the world said, oh, it's too simple. but i think as we evaluate qatar and the other gulf states, we have to ask that basic question, is qatar with us, are they moving toward being more with us? are they cooperating? are they more cooperating? are they moving toward iran, are they moving away from the u.s.s? these are questions i believe we're going to be asking today that i'm hoping to hear throughout the day because i believe that although you're either with us or against us, there are shades of gray in all of our allies in the region. it's clear that turkey has been moving away from us since 2003. it is clear that qatar has not been the best of actors when it comes to taking away funding from those who support terrorism and it's clear if they aring with us, we needed to have that demonstrated just as we asked saudi arabia the uae to demonstrate on a regular basis. >> the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from new york, mr. meeks, for one year. >> i want t
or against us. and the world said, oh, it's too simple. but i think as we evaluate qatar and the other gulf states, we have to ask that basic question, is qatar with us, are they moving toward being more with us? are they cooperating? are they more cooperating? are they moving toward iran, are they moving away from the u.s.s? these are questions i believe we're going to be asking today that i'm hoping to hear throughout the day because i believe that although you're either with us or against...
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chaplain conroy: let us pray. give you thanks, o god, for giving us another day. the members you of congress, the president, his struggle nd all who to lead your people. acknowledge your sovereignty over all events and times. renew america in confident faith and deepen our commitment to seek peace. help us to work sovereignty over all events and times. together when whom we find se it difficult to trust, but with a m we must try to forge common future of security and prosperity. this people's house with your that all might seek to find first areas of agreement and openness to honest exchange where it is not. may all that is done within the people's house be for your honor and glory, amen. e speaker pro tempore: the the chair has examined the journal of the last day's proceedings and announces to the house his approval thereof. pursuant to clause 1 of rule 1, the journal stands approved. the pledge of allegiance will be led by the gentleman from .llinois, >> i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one
chaplain conroy: let us pray. give you thanks, o god, for giving us another day. the members you of congress, the president, his struggle nd all who to lead your people. acknowledge your sovereignty over all events and times. renew america in confident faith and deepen our commitment to seek peace. help us to work sovereignty over all events and times. together when whom we find se it difficult to trust, but with a m we must try to forge common future of security and prosperity. this people's...
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that data's going to help guide us in terms of how people are using these offerings. in the tier two, are they all close to 50ds million? this if that's the case, then maybe we should revisit and maybe think about increasing the threshold again. as you mentioned, when it was only 5ds million, there was hardly any offerings over a series of years. it's the cost of doing a $5 million offering are not that much different than doing a $50 million offering in terms of the fixed cost. the benefits are much higher for that. just by simply increasing the threshold, we're seeing more and more people choose this. on the smaller end, on the smaller part, the dollar amounts and offerings, tier one and tier two, what we're seeing, regulation crowdfunding is particularly prescriptive and people aren't finding that as being potentially useful for crowdfunding. we're starting to hear anecdotes from people that reg-a offerings are filling some of that space. sort of crowdfunding with the lower k.c. rather than the regular. it's broadened its meaning on that. people are receiving artic
that data's going to help guide us in terms of how people are using these offerings. in the tier two, are they all close to 50ds million? this if that's the case, then maybe we should revisit and maybe think about increasing the threshold again. as you mentioned, when it was only 5ds million, there was hardly any offerings over a series of years. it's the cost of doing a $5 million offering are not that much different than doing a $50 million offering in terms of the fixed cost. the benefits...
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can was off with us but he couldn't learn from us about it on the whole to. be the measure of the law another bit of confusion with. him what i said well you know i was ahead of your corn a little on the list and off about a year a saudi and. some. eat. candy and most of it was if you have the will move the pope mobile and seems among kind enough to sell them to keeps a few of the above shows. you know your mars on the moon to the. people but a pupil from food will sort of see so you also. get them to step aside before to be a very long be the not be john if you hunt with. somehow the mystery solved to host them. you give him a diamond. lead and one of you know what happens on the side of just. jump as when it comes on and then when the machine. gun nuts are going to be something that you have you know our story you will see now that one of the people in the room with it must be what. you don't. get seven hours. for any credit yes that's. the size of the samyn they are wolf eyes so can the federal hide it at your mom pace but make it to seventy on your own cl
can was off with us but he couldn't learn from us about it on the whole to. be the measure of the law another bit of confusion with. him what i said well you know i was ahead of your corn a little on the list and off about a year a saudi and. some. eat. candy and most of it was if you have the will move the pope mobile and seems among kind enough to sell them to keeps a few of the above shows. you know your mars on the moon to the. people but a pupil from food will sort of see so you also. get...
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do they want to make us numb? that is, keep doing this without following up so that at some point we will start paying less attention and less concern about the exercises we see very close to nato borders. these are not mutually exclusive . sorting them out will not be a simple matter, but it is something to pay attention to. one final point, again, these issues, whether it is we can expect from russia, what they worry about, what the forces may look like, is not going to end in 2017. there will be one other, additional further exercises. there will be one other thing that will happen at the same time, the announcement of the program.ments there is a lot of discussion about what that to look like, what it should pay. that is supposed to be determined and announced also in september. that to will tell us something about their own priorities and what we can expect in the next 10 years. let me leave it at that and turn it over to the panel. [applause] >> good morning. for that both wonderful introduction. i want to s
do they want to make us numb? that is, keep doing this without following up so that at some point we will start paying less attention and less concern about the exercises we see very close to nato borders. these are not mutually exclusive . sorting them out will not be a simple matter, but it is something to pay attention to. one final point, again, these issues, whether it is we can expect from russia, what they worry about, what the forces may look like, is not going to end in 2017. there...