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e-cigarette concerns us because of use can lead to combustible tobacco use. compared to adolescents who do not use e-cigarette, those who use our 3.5 times more likely to begin smoking traditional cigarettes. many of my pages use juul daily, and find it impossible to stop. nicotine can cause headaches insomnia irritability and died he and depression in doctors lacked effective tools to help adolescence stop using juul. the only surefire way to eliminate the cigarettes is to stop it before it starts. luckily, we already know needs to be done we need to make peace and rest los appealing to children, need to make them harder for children to access, we need to make them related appropriately by the fda. first and foremost, we must address jewels flavors. juul pods, and a number of sweet players including mint mango and crime. youth surveys show that flavors are one of the primary reasons teens try the cigarettes yet flavors also help mask the harsh taste of nicotine making repeated use mark likely an increasing date addiction. juul has chosen to keep meant and me
e-cigarette concerns us because of use can lead to combustible tobacco use. compared to adolescents who do not use e-cigarette, those who use our 3.5 times more likely to begin smoking traditional cigarettes. many of my pages use juul daily, and find it impossible to stop. nicotine can cause headaches insomnia irritability and died he and depression in doctors lacked effective tools to help adolescence stop using juul. the only surefire way to eliminate the cigarettes is to stop it before it...
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of us, so they just threw us all out. the town was cleared of any jewish person officially. place,d go to another another small town at the road, not very far. -- afterwards it became a ghetto, but it was that area that they told us to be in. everybody obeyed. everybody started looking for hiding places again. me.other explained to she said it is not going to work because they are going to do it over and over, and there is not much help from us. there she was with two children. they also did the same, exactly the same thing in the towns around this area, so they brought these little groups that remained, and they put us altogether in this place. wasfirst thing we did looking for hiding places. my mother said, it is not going to work. they are going to move us again. she was desperate. everyone was looking to see what they can do and where they could run. there was not much to do. there were some crossing over the river to romania. i remember at one point she was hoping to do that, to send the kids over, but nothing worked
of us, so they just threw us all out. the town was cleared of any jewish person officially. place,d go to another another small town at the road, not very far. -- afterwards it became a ghetto, but it was that area that they told us to be in. everybody obeyed. everybody started looking for hiding places again. me.other explained to she said it is not going to work because they are going to do it over and over, and there is not much help from us. there she was with two children. they also did...
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and very much for talking to us. and more on that in the programme coming up more on that in the programme coming up injusta more on that in the programme coming up injust a moment here on bbc news for the twojoin us up injust a moment here on bbc news for the two join us again. you're watching beyond 100 days. dramatic scenes in hong kong as protestors clash with riot police at one of the world's busiest airports. most flights have been cancelled for the second day in a row, and travel to and from the island is severely disrupted. police used batons and pepper spray against demonstrators who occupied the terminal building. china warns the world not to interfere. tough trading partners — borisjohnson says hammering out a new trade deal with the us will be hard, and that his trading priority after brexit will still be with the eu. also on the programme: setting sail to protect the planet — campaigner greta thunberg heads to new york to address the united nations. a fabulous spread for a bridal banquet. it's the we
and very much for talking to us. and more on that in the programme coming up more on that in the programme coming up injusta more on that in the programme coming up injust a moment here on bbc news for the twojoin us up injust a moment here on bbc news for the two join us again. you're watching beyond 100 days. dramatic scenes in hong kong as protestors clash with riot police at one of the world's busiest airports. most flights have been cancelled for the second day in a row, and travel to and...
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they don't protect us. they rape us. that is the claim of women in mexico city who have been on the streets demanding justice for two teenage girls allegedly raped by police officers. armed with pink glitter and spray paint, the around 300 protesters graffitti'd insults on the capital's prosecutors office. smashed its door and left a pigs head outside. the march was sparked by two recent rape cases will stop one involves a —year—old girl who said for policeman raped her in their car and in the capitals north, ten days ago. the other, a 16—year—old girl considered policeman raped her in a museum in the city centre just days later. they have dashed the trust and police. it is absurd that the people are here to protect us and are the ones who rape us. it cannot be possible that the —— can be possible that they commit the same atrocities. they decried it as a provocation. they wanted the government to respond with violence, but we are not going to do that. violence against women is a consistent problem in mexico,
they don't protect us. they rape us. that is the claim of women in mexico city who have been on the streets demanding justice for two teenage girls allegedly raped by police officers. armed with pink glitter and spray paint, the around 300 protesters graffitti'd insults on the capital's prosecutors office. smashed its door and left a pigs head outside. the march was sparked by two recent rape cases will stop one involves a —year—old girl who said for policeman raped her in their car and in...
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as we've heard repeatedly, use e-cigarette use is that an academic proportions. before i go through what i like to do is correct a few things that occurred yesterday that i think are really quite important. first is to have data that shows an increase like what someone becomes a smoker. the answer to that is quite definitely yes, we do get . the data shows it's roughly three times, four four times me likely. the second question i was in debate about is are we just giving kids who would otherwise have smoked to use cigarettes? here we now have a growing body of consistent evidence and that is the kids were using e-cigarettes are not the kids who what a smoked. it's a whole different population. it's one of the reason we are really concerned because what's happened is it's not that e-cigarettes are replacing cigarettes. e-cigarettes are drawing a a we new body of kids in. usada from the examples yesterday which are typical. 42% of kids who use e-cigarettes use no other product and never have. third, our kids just experiment are the becoming addicted? the data since
as we've heard repeatedly, use e-cigarette use is that an academic proportions. before i go through what i like to do is correct a few things that occurred yesterday that i think are really quite important. first is to have data that shows an increase like what someone becomes a smoker. the answer to that is quite definitely yes, we do get . the data shows it's roughly three times, four four times me likely. the second question i was in debate about is are we just giving kids who would...
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what's just based on giving us in return for letting him watch us. and shift business it's a constant one step bezos has collected all this data about what we've been looking at on the market he starts to evaluate it almost always he wants to use it to learn what preferences influence our surfing behavior the incentives. on set and income let's. get the business make his name from so what's he doing with all this information. he looks at which products are often bought with which other products from their range and then offers them to us he says i think people who bought this product also bought that product because many consumers think this is something really great so. it was totally at the school. but i have sun surprisingly 30 percent of amazon's turnover allegedly comes from these recommendations that he was on realizes that we humans are much more predictable than we think we are. as. human is pregnant now how could just base also know that. defeat. the ability to find the right product is not only based on the comparison of a lot of factors bu
what's just based on giving us in return for letting him watch us. and shift business it's a constant one step bezos has collected all this data about what we've been looking at on the market he starts to evaluate it almost always he wants to use it to learn what preferences influence our surfing behavior the incentives. on set and income let's. get the business make his name from so what's he doing with all this information. he looks at which products are often bought with which other products...
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hejoins us live he joins us live now. hejoins us live now. good he joins us live now. good to have you with us. what do you think is behind the surge we've seen, in the popularity, and the attention on e—sports? popularity, and the attention on e-sports? what it is all kicking off, really. getting biggerand bigger every year. it's only the last couple of years that sim racing has really got bigger but already —— other games have been going on for quite a while. last week with fortnite, that was quite good for him, how much he won. interesting to point out the prize money getting insane. this is pretty eye watering amounts. is this done deliberately to draw people's attention to it or is it that they are still making a profit even paying out this money? abli bull. we are talking about it 110w abli bull. we are talking about it now so abli bull. we are talking about it now so it helps to put out prize money tag on that. that definitely draws attention, it is a good investment as well. they are not going to put in so much money if there is nobody watching. it brings
hejoins us live he joins us live now. hejoins us live now. good he joins us live now. good to have you with us. what do you think is behind the surge we've seen, in the popularity, and the attention on e—sports? popularity, and the attention on e-sports? what it is all kicking off, really. getting biggerand bigger every year. it's only the last couple of years that sim racing has really got bigger but already —— other games have been going on for quite a while. last week with fortnite,...
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with us fantastic times that will stay with us forever. the saturday even the visiting fans were left a banner in his honour. leyton orient looking to the future but remembering justin. time for a look at some of the day's other sports news stories. arsenal have confirmed the signing of ivory coast winger nicolas pepe from lille for a club record fee of £72 million. the 24—year—old has agreed a five—year contract after undergoing a medical on tuesday. pepe scored 35 goals in 7a ligue 1 appearances for lille. and a major blow for wales, taulupe faletau has been ruled out of the world cup and will need surgery after breaking his collar bone. it happened during what's been described as an "inocuous training ground incident". faletau's career has been blighted with injury, he broke his arm twice last season, missing the six nations. israel folau has begun court action against rugby australia following his dismissal for writing homophobic comments on social media. he argues his contract was unlawfully ended due to his christian beliefs.
with us fantastic times that will stay with us forever. the saturday even the visiting fans were left a banner in his honour. leyton orient looking to the future but remembering justin. time for a look at some of the day's other sports news stories. arsenal have confirmed the signing of ivory coast winger nicolas pepe from lille for a club record fee of £72 million. the 24—year—old has agreed a five—year contract after undergoing a medical on tuesday. pepe scored 35 goals in 7a ligue 1...
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us all with for you come. and gone as capital a crowd repair shops can be found on every street corner most specialize in one type of electrical products many gun ensconce afford to buy them new so they buy used devices and products passed on from developed nations and then keep having them fixed until they're beyond repair if you know what to do. if someone brings me a television set that's beyond repair i dismantle leds and take out the parts i remove the aluminum casing and the plastic parts and then i sell it all to scrap collectors from blushing. kojo abdul karim is one of approximately 5000 workers who collect scrap an electronics televisions fridges and vacuum cleaners all these discarded and they contain valuable components. abdelkarim has learned to drive a hard bargain at across vast electronic waste dump known as ag he resells the scrap for a profit it's the only way he can on a living. i'm fine with you for probably you under we are good and sometimes you know reach. you get or you know get. i'm lu
us all with for you come. and gone as capital a crowd repair shops can be found on every street corner most specialize in one type of electrical products many gun ensconce afford to buy them new so they buy used devices and products passed on from developed nations and then keep having them fixed until they're beyond repair if you know what to do. if someone brings me a television set that's beyond repair i dismantle leds and take out the parts i remove the aluminum casing and the plastic parts...
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he can be out working with us and helping us. and some processes are still done by hand, like checking for sea lice. that could change as well. we will be doing health checks on them and make sure they are nice and clean. that one is beautiful. so if you had a 56 connection you may not need to do this, where you remove the fish from the water? no. we would have hd cameras that could monitor the condition. 56 brings a couple of elements that maybe we didn't have with ag. of course it has higher bandwidth. but it also brings low latency, meaning that the time the signal takes to go back and forth becomes much much faster. we can deploy it in areas that we may not have been able to before. it is all now coming together into a single infrastructure, providing solutions that maybe over ag was only a dream. while only 22,000 people live in 0rkney, a further 200,000 tourists come to visit its whiskey distilleries and famous neolithic sites every year. many arrive by cruise ship including this disney one, dropping off hundreds of passeng
he can be out working with us and helping us. and some processes are still done by hand, like checking for sea lice. that could change as well. we will be doing health checks on them and make sure they are nice and clean. that one is beautiful. so if you had a 56 connection you may not need to do this, where you remove the fish from the water? no. we would have hd cameras that could monitor the condition. 56 brings a couple of elements that maybe we didn't have with ag. of course it has higher...
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using the. oh bill richardson just deemed a threat to their security and that's just how they was are get which to my eyes. it's all the vicious gives the orders of the c.e.o. the spokesman is eager to point out the importance of close cooperation with the civilian representatives of the autonomy of government nor yaba. every time. i salute you for stuff he varied to. any area or the particles of the region does he know that we directly for the support of the syrian are told so is that the solution is for peace. we continue our journey to visit a base held by a unit of the all women white p.j. brigade. the young women of have developed a fundamentally new concept of the role of local society and also as regards the military for years women fought alongside men in the battle against the terrorist militias of i.a.s. among kurdish combat units their claim to make up almost one quarter of troop numbers. these 2 commanders have seen frontline action at a variety of theaters in the war in civilian lif
using the. oh bill richardson just deemed a threat to their security and that's just how they was are get which to my eyes. it's all the vicious gives the orders of the c.e.o. the spokesman is eager to point out the importance of close cooperation with the civilian representatives of the autonomy of government nor yaba. every time. i salute you for stuff he varied to. any area or the particles of the region does he know that we directly for the support of the syrian are told so is that the...
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us—china trade war. shares in asia have pared back earlier losses. michelle fleury has more from new york. from the moment the us financial markets began trading, investors started selling. wea k started selling. weak economic data from china and germany really lead to the havoc on financial markets, sparking global recession fears. china is the second—largest economy germany is the economic backbone of europe. nowhere was that concern more apparent than in the bond market, where governments and companies go to borrow money by selling bonds. the yield curve between a ten year and a two—year bond briefly in the. that's complicated jargon that essentially means investors are willing to be paid less to wait longer to get their money back. why does any of that matter? well, historically inverted yield curves have signalled an economic recession is just around the corner. chief economist at grant thornton, diane mac three, doesn't think we should ignore the bond market's morning. i'm very worried about a
us—china trade war. shares in asia have pared back earlier losses. michelle fleury has more from new york. from the moment the us financial markets began trading, investors started selling. wea k started selling. weak economic data from china and germany really lead to the havoc on financial markets, sparking global recession fears. china is the second—largest economy germany is the economic backbone of europe. nowhere was that concern more apparent than in the bond market, where...
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i think that is a good tool for us to use other negotiations with other folks dealing with and i like the penalty. i am generally supportive of moving the item forward her to have no other questions. >> commissioner woo ho? >> i have no questions. >> i am supportive. >> i am also. thank you, mike. "all lives matter" one favor. resolution 1926 has been approved. [reading items] >> hello commissioner brandon, commissioners, joel williamson senior project management with the ports real estate department. glad to be before you this afternoon with an update on the mission rock project. if you'll indulge me i want to go through history before we get to the meat of the presentation. first of all, i would like to share a timeline of how the project has evolved. going back 11 years to 2008. we started before then with outreach, this is when the project started taking shape back in 2008, if you can believe it? a lot of activities since then with state legislation, ballot measures, every session of some note. anyway to get us to today. we are glad to be here today with an update on the project.
i think that is a good tool for us to use other negotiations with other folks dealing with and i like the penalty. i am generally supportive of moving the item forward her to have no other questions. >> commissioner woo ho? >> i have no questions. >> i am supportive. >> i am also. thank you, mike. "all lives matter" one favor. resolution 1926 has been approved. [reading items] >> hello commissioner brandon, commissioners, joel williamson senior project...
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us. the country's biggest retailer, has faced criticism before over arms sales. but after a multiple shooting at a texas store, and the death of two staff at a mississippi branch, critics say walmart has a responsibility to act. british airways travellers are facing delays and facing problems. this is for those who want to check in online. the airline is saying there are systems failures at the moment and this is to blame for the problem is that customers are experiencing. some people have taken to social media to complain about the long queues, the flight delays and the app crashing. british airways is trying to revert to manual systems for check—in at airports. if you are flying with british airways today it could be a frustrating experience. it is not the first time it has happened and heathrow is the main hub, just dodging narrowly the strike action that was due to take place this week. not a great week for the airport or the airline. many are already sceptical about the transparenc
us. the country's biggest retailer, has faced criticism before over arms sales. but after a multiple shooting at a texas store, and the death of two staff at a mississippi branch, critics say walmart has a responsibility to act. british airways travellers are facing delays and facing problems. this is for those who want to check in online. the airline is saying there are systems failures at the moment and this is to blame for the problem is that customers are experiencing. some people have...
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they never told us. as you just heard, i did have the privilege of being a president during the 2016 election. sometimes i think i drew the short straw. it was quite an experience. i was very involved in the reactions to what happened during the 2016 election and thereafter in terms of setting up lots of different communication structures to deal with the cybersecurity risks we att became aware were aimed election systems and our country. i think all of my colleagues would agree we have come a long way since then in terms of setting up lots of communication systems so that we can have a better response if we uncover some of these problems during elections. we have a much better understanding of these drugs. esey of us have - -th threats. should paint you a picture of connecticut, because it is quite different than what my colleague was describing in louisiana. connecticut has the distinction of being the only state that has no counties. we have an election situation where we have 169 very small towns. an
they never told us. as you just heard, i did have the privilege of being a president during the 2016 election. sometimes i think i drew the short straw. it was quite an experience. i was very involved in the reactions to what happened during the 2016 election and thereafter in terms of setting up lots of different communication structures to deal with the cybersecurity risks we att became aware were aimed election systems and our country. i think all of my colleagues would agree we have come a...
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mariko 0i nowjoins us from hong kong. she has been there for us throughout. good to see you again, and what are people saying today in the light of the huge demonstrations that turned violent? sally, things are now back to normal now here in hong kong after seeing those violent clashes between the protesters and the police overnight. yesterday, when we spoke, this place was full of tens of thousands of protesters all dressed in black, which has of course become somewhat of their uniform. according to the union, which supported the strike yesterday, some 350,000 people participated, from teachers to construction workers to security officers, they were all on strike. today they are back to work, but the question remains on what happens next. neither side is backing down, and uncertainty is starting to worry economists. we heard from the city's financial secretary yesterday, which said that hong kong's economic growth would turn negative if this continues to happen, especially with the us china trade war continuing. 0thers the us china trade war continuing. othe
mariko 0i nowjoins us from hong kong. she has been there for us throughout. good to see you again, and what are people saying today in the light of the huge demonstrations that turned violent? sally, things are now back to normal now here in hong kong after seeing those violent clashes between the protesters and the police overnight. yesterday, when we spoke, this place was full of tens of thousands of protesters all dressed in black, which has of course become somewhat of their uniform....
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do is really use. you know use and reuse the bag the fancy water bottle and cement all straw just getting i didn't have one this is a chopstick. there is a whole industry cropping up around these trendy reusable product leigh's can cost up to $50.00 euros but using these doesn't make you a saint because producing these fancy things also costs a lot of energy like a cotton bag you might have to reuse a new one hundreds of times to stay below the environmental impact of a single use plastic bag so go with what you already own even if it's not the world's most stylish thing and if you really need something maybe just go buy it secondhand that way it also gets reuse number 3 recycled. ok so even hardened environmentalist can't live entirely without plastic waste i know i car but that's ok right because all plastic waste gets recycled well you know in germany these p.t. bottle they can be recycled but a lot of these plastic cards it's quite confusing the german government says we recycle less than half of o
do is really use. you know use and reuse the bag the fancy water bottle and cement all straw just getting i didn't have one this is a chopstick. there is a whole industry cropping up around these trendy reusable product leigh's can cost up to $50.00 euros but using these doesn't make you a saint because producing these fancy things also costs a lot of energy like a cotton bag you might have to reuse a new one hundreds of times to stay below the environmental impact of a single use plastic bag...
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let us know — just use the hashtag #bbcbizlive hello and welcome to business live. happy friday. we start our programme in the us — where trade tariffs will be hiked yet again on more goods from china. the latest round will affect another $125 billion worth of products — everything from smartwatches to flat screen tvs, footwear to bluetooth headsets. all in all — it will mean that a total of $550 billion worth of goods traded will fall under tariffs imposed by president trump. american companies, and consumers, are feeling the pain. a coalition of us industry organisations has asked mr trump to reconsider his plan. china — this time — has indicated it won't immediately retaliate with tariffs of its own. in fact, the chinese commerce ministry says beijing and washington are discussing the possibility of talks next month. with me here is the economist linda yeuh. thanks for coming on the programme, good to see you. america cannot have a cheap currency, a trade conflict and a thriving economy at the same time. is donald trump risking recession with these tactics? that is t
let us know — just use the hashtag #bbcbizlive hello and welcome to business live. happy friday. we start our programme in the us — where trade tariffs will be hiked yet again on more goods from china. the latest round will affect another $125 billion worth of products — everything from smartwatches to flat screen tvs, footwear to bluetooth headsets. all in all — it will mean that a total of $550 billion worth of goods traded will fall under tariffs imposed by president trump. american...
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can you explain it to us? >> we use sliding glass doors to enclose the nested bedroom so that the sliding -- if you look at the drawing that is part of the package, i think it is towards the end, you will see that we have diagrams. our typical nested bedrooms -- anyway. we use a sliding -- sliding glass door, floor to ceiling, so that it actually helps the nested bedroom become a separate space when it is closed and it conjoint -- and a conjoint space with the living room when opened their people who want to have that space open to the living room, not as a separate room enclosed unless they prefer it. it gives us adaptability to the livability of the unit and it is not just another wall. the window does not have a seal, it is not 3 feet above the floor , it is floor-to-ceiling. and at least 50% of the wall that is common between the living warm where it is getting light from and the sleeping room bedroom. >> okay. maybe you are the zoning administrator can explain the building code requirement for light and a
can you explain it to us? >> we use sliding glass doors to enclose the nested bedroom so that the sliding -- if you look at the drawing that is part of the package, i think it is towards the end, you will see that we have diagrams. our typical nested bedrooms -- anyway. we use a sliding -- sliding glass door, floor to ceiling, so that it actually helps the nested bedroom become a separate space when it is closed and it conjoint -- and a conjoint space with the living room when opened...
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it made us sad, as well, but it also inspired us with the strength and the courage that they showed. we owe this community time to heal. we owe one another our very best. as those families make it through the toughest days they've ever known, the toughest days we've ever known. from what i've seen since august 3, this community, el paso and ciudad juarez, is more than up to the task. there is an embarrassment of riches of kindness and compassion and help and service in el paso right now. you know that because you are part of that. but i think we also owe ourselves, this community, the families that have been affected, answers about why this happened here in el paso. answers about what it's going to take to ensure this does not continue to happen in el paso, or in communities like ours or anywhere across the united states. i begin with the gun that was used in that act of terror and the number of guns we have in this country right now. you may have read the news that the killer's mother, when she had learned he had ordered an ak-47 and had received it, called the police in allen, texa
it made us sad, as well, but it also inspired us with the strength and the courage that they showed. we owe this community time to heal. we owe one another our very best. as those families make it through the toughest days they've ever known, the toughest days we've ever known. from what i've seen since august 3, this community, el paso and ciudad juarez, is more than up to the task. there is an embarrassment of riches of kindness and compassion and help and service in el paso right now. you...
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once they like theirjob, they willjust stay with us and do their best for us. 0fficial with us and do their best for us. official figures show with us and do their best for us. 0fficialfigures show a with us and do their best for us. official figures show a dramatic rise in the number of older workers. last year almost 27% of singaporeans aged 65 and above were working, nearly double the rate from a decade earlier. the government is actively encouraging people in their golden yea rs encouraging people in their golden years to stay in the labour force. singapore's labour crunches tough on the services industry. it is a plus for seniors, as millennial ‘s prefer officejobs and for seniors, as millennial ‘s prefer office jobs and fewer foreign workers are coming into the country. experts say the key is persuading and educating companies about the value of older workers. this is where the government has stepped in, by subsidising salaries of lower workers in older wage jobs. by subsidising salaries of lower workers in older wagejobs. 0ther incentives include retraining and gra nts to i
once they like theirjob, they willjust stay with us and do their best for us. 0fficial with us and do their best for us. official figures show with us and do their best for us. 0fficialfigures show a with us and do their best for us. official figures show a dramatic rise in the number of older workers. last year almost 27% of singaporeans aged 65 and above were working, nearly double the rate from a decade earlier. the government is actively encouraging people in their golden yea rs encouraging...
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thank you for joining us. the time is 20 minutes after the top of the hour. politicians looking for a blue checkmark on twitter may have to struggle getting noticed. the social media site is refusing to verify before their primaries. monica lewinsky working on a new show about bill clinton's impeachment scandal. carly shimkus with dramatic reaction building on social media. rts help people feel like they're part of a team. my name is timothy chi and i'm the ceo of weddingwire. we're very proud customers of custom ink. we keep coming back to custom ink because of the quality of the product, the customer service, and the ease of use. that moment you walk in the office and people are wearing the same gear, you feel a sense of connectedness and belonging right away and our shirts from custom ink help bring us together. - [announcer] custom ink has hundreds of products to help you look and feel like a team. upload your logo or start your design today at customink.com termites, we're on the move.24/7. roger. hey ric
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us haveone that each of to make. i like to see us make that decision. maybe theine, democrats will have to do that next time. that is what it means by protecting the norms of our society. the norms of being in a democracy. the final thing is creating deliberate persuasion. hadacebook -- i have not success at this. you should try it. when somebody posts something, this happened on tariffs. i just want to know the answer, why are the terrorists being put not on raw materials? i does one to know if you are supporting the terrorists, please tell me why. i don't want to hear people attack trump. i does want that answer. it is important answer. if you put it on raw materials that are needed for detroit, the industry, you're practically bombing yourself in an economic trade work. i think it was important to do. those are the kinds of questions you have to make. those are the discussions that are needed in a democracy. all a lote given us of homework to think about. thank you so much. you have all been so interesting. let me give a round of applause for all of
us haveone that each of to make. i like to see us make that decision. maybe theine, democrats will have to do that next time. that is what it means by protecting the norms of our society. the norms of being in a democracy. the final thing is creating deliberate persuasion. hadacebook -- i have not success at this. you should try it. when somebody posts something, this happened on tariffs. i just want to know the answer, why are the terrorists being put not on raw materials? i does one to know...
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use. i think it is done. i have always been passionate about gelato. every single slaver has its own recipe. we have our own -- we move on from there. so you have every time a unique experience because that slaver is the flavored we want to make. union street is unique because of the neighbors and the location itself. the people that live around here i love to see when the street is full of people. it is a little bit of italy that is happening around you can walk around and enjoy shopping with gelato in your hand. this is the move we are happy to provide to the people. i always love union street because it's not like another commercial street where you have big chains. here you have the neighbors. there is a lot of stories and the neighborhoods are essential. people have -- they enjoy having their daily or weekly gelato. i love this street itself. >> we created a move of an area where we will be visiting. we want to make sure that the area has the gelato that you like. what we give back as
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it and use case to build. it and previous to our going on i would like to look and it is that kind of a consensus around the table no do we want to open up to the point that we obviously have a strong disagreement about the whole alten on this weapon systems here and we can solve the issue like this with a voting process i mean we want these ethical guidelines to be a success when they are published on 22nd january the whole world has already been talking about the issue $24000.00 scientists have signed a public pledge that. they will not participate in that kind of research if the e.u. comes out with ethics guidelines that seem peacekeeper over that issue and ignore it then everybody in and outside of c. you would know this is probably just an industrial lobby thing or something in the end met singer prevails autonomous weapons systems will be included in the panels ethics guidelines experts in other parts of the world are also concerned about the potential for developing ai weapons of mass destruction. we've
it and use case to build. it and previous to our going on i would like to look and it is that kind of a consensus around the table no do we want to open up to the point that we obviously have a strong disagreement about the whole alten on this weapon systems here and we can solve the issue like this with a voting process i mean we want these ethical guidelines to be a success when they are published on 22nd january the whole world has already been talking about the issue $24000.00 scientists...
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materials and use organic waste to create something useful and lasting. a 1st report comes from right here in south africa if you're a natural phenomenon are spectacular as the sight of an enormous flock of birds gathering to breed sadly climate change and other factors have had a devastating effect on many breeding areas in recent years but lucky for us there are dedicated conservationists who refuse to sit back and watch as entire generations of birds are lost for ever. come 1st in south africa january 2019 a devastating scene drought and a lack of water supply by the local municipality had left the dam dry. hundreds of newly hatched flamingo cheeks were dying their parents abandoned them due to luck or food and water. the site outside of kimberley is crucial for this species comfort is one of only 6 breeding sites for the lesser flamingo worldwide when there's water around $50.00 to $80000.00 birds breed here every year. but this species is under growing pressure as dr cattle explains she's a field biology's who's best in kept town. the biggest threat
materials and use organic waste to create something useful and lasting. a 1st report comes from right here in south africa if you're a natural phenomenon are spectacular as the sight of an enormous flock of birds gathering to breed sadly climate change and other factors have had a devastating effect on many breeding areas in recent years but lucky for us there are dedicated conservationists who refuse to sit back and watch as entire generations of birds are lost for ever. come 1st in south...
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some telling us that guards used iron armor to keep them in place. the day after we met, we came back to his office to interview a woman who was confined in three different camps, then given a job in a factory making gloves for pennies on the dollar. [ speaking in foreign language ] she could not leave. so for all that time, she was separated from her 5-year-old daughter. >> reporter: for two years you didn't see your mom? [ speaking in foreign language ] >> unbeknownst to us, at the same time we are doing this interview, drama is unfolding out in the hallway. are those police? >> police have made their way into the building. down the corridor, they are collecting bilash's files. the man himself nowhere to be seen. now we're kind of walking down the stairs quickly to get out. we really had no idea what they are looking for. hopefully they are not doing this for the chinese. a call from bilash's wife confirms what we fear. bilash has been arrested. this cell phone video shot in the hotel room where he was apparently taken into custody, showing blood o
some telling us that guards used iron armor to keep them in place. the day after we met, we came back to his office to interview a woman who was confined in three different camps, then given a job in a factory making gloves for pennies on the dollar. [ speaking in foreign language ] she could not leave. so for all that time, she was separated from her 5-year-old daughter. >> reporter: for two years you didn't see your mom? [ speaking in foreign language ] >> unbeknownst to us, at...
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tell us what is going on. a -- wewill start with will start with the fact that i'm not a morning person. and add to that, i just came back from a 10 day trip to scotland and ireland so it feels like it is about 1:00 a.m. in the morning. be here.o and honored to be here with my colleagues. with nina and mary beth. we don't do this enough. this is a good and diverse panel. and caroline, i have had the pleasure of working with and the doj. i am 28 years with ci. i am a cpa as well and have had the unique experience of basically having almost every position within ci. knowingxperience basically every corner of the organization and all the work that we do. it is an exciting time. we will talk about some of the priorities and initiatives. it is a great year for us. we celebrated our 100th anniversary as a law enforcement agency. not many law enforcement agencies can say this. oneting with six agents hundred years ago, and tradition within ci. -- to leadis agency this agency is incredible. in my 28 years, there are n
tell us what is going on. a -- wewill start with will start with the fact that i'm not a morning person. and add to that, i just came back from a 10 day trip to scotland and ireland so it feels like it is about 1:00 a.m. in the morning. be here.o and honored to be here with my colleagues. with nina and mary beth. we don't do this enough. this is a good and diverse panel. and caroline, i have had the pleasure of working with and the doj. i am 28 years with ci. i am a cpa as well and have had the...
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i used to have knives in my backpack andi i used to have knives in my backpack and i would use it to threaten people, give me what you have got, ta ke people, give me what you have got, take it and run off then. eating less meat could help slow down global warming, according to climate scientists. torrential rain causes disruption for travellers in parts of scotland, as flooding closes the main rail line from edinburgh to glasgow. using computers to detect disease. the nhs is to get £250 million to build an artificial intelligence lab. and it's set to be a busy transfer deadline day. manchester united have agreed to sell striker romelu lukaku to inter milan in a deal worth up to £74 million. good morning, and welcome to the bbc news at 9. police say an officer who was attacked with a machete in east london is seriously injured, but will recover. the policeman was stabbed several times after he tried to stop a van in leyton at around midnight. a man in his fifties has been arrested. our correspondent andy moore is in east london. andy, what do we know so far? this incident happened
i used to have knives in my backpack andi i used to have knives in my backpack and i would use it to threaten people, give me what you have got, ta ke people, give me what you have got, take it and run off then. eating less meat could help slow down global warming, according to climate scientists. torrential rain causes disruption for travellers in parts of scotland, as flooding closes the main rail line from edinburgh to glasgow. using computers to detect disease. the nhs is to get £250...
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we follow him no we use footsteps his training partner might doherty had told us the fatal ammunition was 30 years old and we want to see if we can find out more. vs average where the training took place is just over there it's where no real die but we can stop because it's a militarized zone. instead we have to the warehouse where the ems that stores its ammunition. it's where the big explosions took place. we're told to leave immediately. what is really for you to shoot with in case if you insist. we stopped to film in a nearby village instead to its. local residents here where fact it by the explosions was so big that some houses in this village had to be evacuated. the local police arrived within minutes. they order us to follow them to the station where we are questioned and threatened with prosecution. it is clear that the authorities don't like any questions about bulgaria's arms exports. but one person did manage to proof that weapons syria areon journalist illyana gate tansey ever. arrived in aleppo as fighting intensified in 2016. syrian government forces had almost cleared
we follow him no we use footsteps his training partner might doherty had told us the fatal ammunition was 30 years old and we want to see if we can find out more. vs average where the training took place is just over there it's where no real die but we can stop because it's a militarized zone. instead we have to the warehouse where the ems that stores its ammunition. it's where the big explosions took place. we're told to leave immediately. what is really for you to shoot with in case if you...
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who is most likely to use cbd? guest: a lot of people are using it. it has become popular. unfortunately, people are using it based on assumption that they will derive some sort of therapeutic benefit. the places where cbd has demonstrated some potential medical applications, certain muscular disorders -- it is only approved in the treatment of very rare seizure disorders. it's not to say that there won't be other uses, benefits proven for cbd, but right now, there's a narrow set of things where there is reliable science suggesting benefits. in pet food, there's a presumption if your dog cbd while you're at work, when you get home, your dog will be more relaxed. it is a very hokey use of cbd. host: you are concerned about risk. what are the risks? guest: there are risks associated -- the most obvious risk, liver toxicity. in concentrated forms, you could have liver toxicity. we have examples of that. if you have cbd for breakfast and cbd for lunch and cbd for dinner, you could get acumen live effect -- a cumulative effect. i saw pretty concentrated forms -- when people woul
who is most likely to use cbd? guest: a lot of people are using it. it has become popular. unfortunately, people are using it based on assumption that they will derive some sort of therapeutic benefit. the places where cbd has demonstrated some potential medical applications, certain muscular disorders -- it is only approved in the treatment of very rare seizure disorders. it's not to say that there won't be other uses, benefits proven for cbd, but right now, there's a narrow set of things...
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use icloud but you're not using it. if you have information on that i i would love to get it. i'd like to go to amazon for a second, piggybacked on the chairs question get what's the current market share of amazon intelligence domestic retail sales? >> amazon is 1% of the corporate to market and 4% of the u.s. retail market approximate. >> only 1% of adamczyk retail sales. so who's about amazon in total u.s. retail market share? >> in the u.s. walmart is two to three times larger than we are. >> are the others are just walmart? >> i don't know everyone who is potentially larger. there are thousands of competitors across the retail landscape. >> so who is the current market share of amazon total u.s. domestic online retail sales? >> online is not a separate market. it's just another children we know customers shop both online and off-line and evidence shows prices have confers between online and on-site. with respect among amazon is one of the leading retailers. the army of the recount including walmart and every other m
use icloud but you're not using it. if you have information on that i i would love to get it. i'd like to go to amazon for a second, piggybacked on the chairs question get what's the current market share of amazon intelligence domestic retail sales? >> amazon is 1% of the corporate to market and 4% of the u.s. retail market approximate. >> only 1% of adamczyk retail sales. so who's about amazon in total u.s. retail market share? >> in the u.s. walmart is two to three times...
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allow us to reduce our use of wood what. the pupils are allowed to test the oven at home for a week. how bad my money bossa root tells his family how to use the appliance. well when. they don't. know we act and it seems easy to use it produces hardly any smoke and you don't need to use wood anymore that's good i want to try the oven out properly. the new oven costs about $15.00 euros and the end geo also gives credit. and my next guest. is from the university of he's a study in the environment across south africa. thanks a lot for your time now your project studies several ecosystems which mostly drive not to get better that's what's happening that well we study it a transect. to nose on angola and zambia. and compassing all the different ecosystems. is. very diverse so we have to distinguish. well in short we real desert if you cation sounds as it's expanding in south africa and the maybe especially during the last 5 years there was a perfect storm of climate change and intensified land use. those affecting each other wife
allow us to reduce our use of wood what. the pupils are allowed to test the oven at home for a week. how bad my money bossa root tells his family how to use the appliance. well when. they don't. know we act and it seems easy to use it produces hardly any smoke and you don't need to use wood anymore that's good i want to try the oven out properly. the new oven costs about $15.00 euros and the end geo also gives credit. and my next guest. is from the university of he's a study in the environment...
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using scrap metal. plastic bottles teens or water pipes to make their instruments the group has gained a following of their signature rhythms and enforced promotes recycling in a city that produces as much as 9000 tons of waste every day. 3 it is my wish to see this music done radical all over the wild and also to raise awareness about the importance of waste management especially in africa exactly what is used for music is what would like to find a good representative who can help us spread this message through our music and. foremost to sing like us the people for me and the same time we also want to teach young people to practice recycling in the philippines. he may not have the solution to the democratic republic of congo's vast garbage problems but there hypnotic music and upbeat songs are helping them to get their message across to an ever growing fan base. and. very cool indeed expressly because it's all with recycled waste materials i hope we'll hear more from the band soon and i hope you enjoye
using scrap metal. plastic bottles teens or water pipes to make their instruments the group has gained a following of their signature rhythms and enforced promotes recycling in a city that produces as much as 9000 tons of waste every day. 3 it is my wish to see this music done radical all over the wild and also to raise awareness about the importance of waste management especially in africa exactly what is used for music is what would like to find a good representative who can help us spread...
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tell us if you would, i know used been supporting the family, how are they doing? an they are in every family's worst nightmare. the level of stress and anxiety will be going through the roof, but they area be going through the roof, but they a re a really be going through the roof, but they are a really tightknit family group. they've had lots of their relatives from ireland, northern ireland, belfast, go out to support them. they have critical structure in place around them and they've built a great relationship with the malaysian police. 0ne a great relationship with the malaysian police. one of the most heartfelt movements was when maeve, nora's mum, came out to share her sense of appreciation with everybody and all the volunteers who were there. but they're in an awful place and all of us should be thinking of them and praying for them if that's what you do, and if not and you want to help them practically, go to the gofundme website and make a small donation because as this goes on, there will be a financial as well as a human cost. of course. and we're looki
tell us if you would, i know used been supporting the family, how are they doing? an they are in every family's worst nightmare. the level of stress and anxiety will be going through the roof, but they area be going through the roof, but they a re a really be going through the roof, but they are a really tightknit family group. they've had lots of their relatives from ireland, northern ireland, belfast, go out to support them. they have critical structure in place around them and they've built...
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so our only about his job and he has told us many things has already get the whenever he called us he checks up on my health. you taking. giving bad here can be dangerous. health facilities in hospitals often overstretched and difficult to get to. the most i can see that this is if you're here adequate it is impossible to say that a disservice doesn't even cover 5 percent of the country so it's not enough. and the drivers are taking note of toward his generosity. amazing personality and he should keep going i think it would be even better if you could get someone to support his good deeds have drugs quite a reputation in town this group of students recognize him in the street as you know how can you afford to do this and as far as possible i try my best to help women in meet with the a pretty not in labor anyone who wants to go for a check up i just give them the free right to madrasa high gets back to work who knows when he will get his next call from a mother to be in need of his help. what a kind soul being pregnant and having a baby is a beautiful thing for many women around the w
so our only about his job and he has told us many things has already get the whenever he called us he checks up on my health. you taking. giving bad here can be dangerous. health facilities in hospitals often overstretched and difficult to get to. the most i can see that this is if you're here adequate it is impossible to say that a disservice doesn't even cover 5 percent of the country so it's not enough. and the drivers are taking note of toward his generosity. amazing personality and he...
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it's it‘s very simple for us. and it‘s not just about us, it‘s very simple for us. and it‘s notjust about us, and notjust about this moment. we are trying to do this on behalf of women everywhere to be treated respectfully and paid it lawfully. and be issued isjust equality. so that when we played a game we are compensated the same that if a man like to play that game. in march, 28 players from the world cup champions filed a lawsuit against their own governing body alleging years of what they said was institutionalized gender discrimination. the team are seeking equal pay with their male counterparts. meghan rapinoe is one of the team‘s co—captains, here‘s what she had to say. we came ready and prepared, and willing to have the conversation. we willing to have the conversation. we will not accept anything less than equal pay, so maybe they felt that that was that posture, but i think for us, i think we work very earnest and hot willing to have this conversation and we were ready to do that and we do not feel like they did. the us have won the women‘s worl
it's it‘s very simple for us. and it‘s not just about us, it‘s very simple for us. and it‘s notjust about us, and notjust about this moment. we are trying to do this on behalf of women everywhere to be treated respectfully and paid it lawfully. and be issued isjust equality. so that when we played a game we are compensated the same that if a man like to play that game. in march, 28 players from the world cup champions filed a lawsuit against their own governing body alleging years of...
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ok well there but they're using but if they're using rubber bullets and they're using tear gas at the moment they've got their guns with the tear gas or the calluses pulled up and ready to fire they do have a dispersal method that put a warning sign up and then they put you need to disperse the 2nd one is we will use force and the 3rd time is when they do use force i have used rubber put some they've used rounds of beanbag bullets or grenades i should sign. but certainly several rounds of tear gas which is being affected to kill the back as far as this but again it's been about 3 and a half hours so the process is slow and as we mentioned earlier it's a cap mouse they fling that they're going to court it was one shopping center where they ran into the shopping center and that's a shopping center was barricaded off so this certainly this part but we saw before the protesters run and charge the police and again as i mentioned that was using a picture of bombs that each particular like they've been creating fires putting fire on those barricades to try and separate themselves from where
ok well there but they're using but if they're using rubber bullets and they're using tear gas at the moment they've got their guns with the tear gas or the calluses pulled up and ready to fire they do have a dispersal method that put a warning sign up and then they put you need to disperse the 2nd one is we will use force and the 3rd time is when they do use force i have used rubber put some they've used rounds of beanbag bullets or grenades i should sign. but certainly several rounds of tear...
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let us know your thoughts — use #bbcthebriefing. teresa was commenting on there, and was trying to work out whether the one she has is a first edition or not, i would suggest based on that last report, its worth getting it checked out. still plenty more to come, do stay with us on bbc news. hello. in the last couple of days, some of the showers that we've seen breaking out across the uk have been nothing short of vicious, leading to disruption to transport and localised flooding. for and localised flooding. the next few days, fewer st and for the next few days, fewer showers and they shouldn't be as aggressive. because this area of low pressure which has been the major driving force is pulling off into the north sea, still because enough by on thursday to exert some influence, brazier along north sea coast, a lot of crowd around and some showers developing for the course of the day. probably a bad from the north—west of scotland into east anglia. the sun could cook up a few homegrown showers, towards the west, the greatest risk of
let us know your thoughts — use #bbcthebriefing. teresa was commenting on there, and was trying to work out whether the one she has is a first edition or not, i would suggest based on that last report, its worth getting it checked out. still plenty more to come, do stay with us on bbc news. hello. in the last couple of days, some of the showers that we've seen breaking out across the uk have been nothing short of vicious, leading to disruption to transport and localised flooding. for and...
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that these does not weaken us in any way it does it instead making us stronger and making our resolve. to talk more about this correspondence julio's joins us from kampala uganda and welcome to the show now charged with intending to annoy or ridicule the president how does will be wind challenge this. hoping why not give a shard of the road the monastery they sent him. trumped up charges and this is not enough if you didn't. know that they have it now this well to do. this thing. so what is very. high up here you are in as far as not going to should not get anywhere with because. now all these charges come a day after the death of. he was a musician and a close friend of bobby and also a constant critic of president 70 bobby and the police have 2 very different accounts what fresh information do we know about his death. they permission rimmer's to show it from the from a position of quality is that the musician died more for oxygen he was shoveling on a motorbike crush and that's how he ended up dying because they're rushing to those people to try to trap a chief in charge who died fr
that these does not weaken us in any way it does it instead making us stronger and making our resolve. to talk more about this correspondence julio's joins us from kampala uganda and welcome to the show now charged with intending to annoy or ridicule the president how does will be wind challenge this. hoping why not give a shard of the road the monastery they sent him. trumped up charges and this is not enough if you didn't. know that they have it now this well to do. this thing. so what is...
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she joins us now from st helens on merseyside. thank you for speaking to us. how did you decide there was a need and how did you go about creating your swa p how did you go about creating your swap shop? it was in may 2017 our local council decided they were going to axe the school grant for the that they to used to give to the lower income families and there are groups on facebook and there were so many people panicking when they announced they were axing the grants. how are they going to manage to afford the uniforms in september? i thought, is there something i could do about this? there was a saying eye so a few years ago, i a lwa ys saying eye so a few years ago, i always wondered why somebody didn't realise about that, and then i realised i was somebody. i got on the phone to my mum and i said what do you think about a food bank for uniforms? she said, go for it. we got a team going. we got the feelers out on facebook asking how people felt about a swap shop and the response was good. in a couple of days, we had about 50 items donated and now we have had
she joins us now from st helens on merseyside. thank you for speaking to us. how did you decide there was a need and how did you go about creating your swa p how did you go about creating your swap shop? it was in may 2017 our local council decided they were going to axe the school grant for the that they to used to give to the lower income families and there are groups on facebook and there were so many people panicking when they announced they were axing the grants. how are they going to...
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as soon as they separate us as soon as people are willing to use i'll turn it use on i was reading to pay for china to use then you can easily technically you can easily build the systems. the platform operate is no more interested in providing clean things than providing factual information scientific facts often aren't as entertaining but conspiracy theories attract attention and get plenty of use in spite of the often terrible events they show you mine for 911 terrorist attacks. to this day some people still believe that the us government was behind the attacks on the world trade center they claim the twin towers went brought down by hijacked planes but were blown up instant. refuses to delete such controversial videos even though they contain pay to lay false information instead. the platform operators plan to display text from wikipedia articles alongside him. doesn't believe this approach will do much to help on one side you have very engaging very exciting video content that's going to convince your something on the other side you have like this boring wiki page article you don
as soon as they separate us as soon as people are willing to use i'll turn it use on i was reading to pay for china to use then you can easily technically you can easily build the systems. the platform operate is no more interested in providing clean things than providing factual information scientific facts often aren't as entertaining but conspiracy theories attract attention and get plenty of use in spite of the often terrible events they show you mine for 911 terrorist attacks. to this day...
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this can be done using a watch balance for example it's a highly complex instrument that's been used since the 1980 s. to measure the planck constant as precisely as possible. there are only a handful of these scales worldwide this one is in the united states at the national institute of standards and technology. the high precision scale is based on the principle of electromagnetic force compensation this is how it works the gravitational force of a test mass is balanced with an electromagnetic force the magnetic field is provided by a permanent magnet a coil of wire is immersed in that field. it's like a coil in a loudspeaker the coil is in the permanent magnetic field and electrical current is run through it to generate a force that force is used to balance the downward force of the weight it's a way to measure weight using an electrical current. mission in other words the electrical current is adjusted until the upward force on the coil perfectly balances the downward force of the weight the 2nd step is. called the velocity mode a precision laser called an interferometer shown her
this can be done using a watch balance for example it's a highly complex instrument that's been used since the 1980 s. to measure the planck constant as precisely as possible. there are only a handful of these scales worldwide this one is in the united states at the national institute of standards and technology. the high precision scale is based on the principle of electromagnetic force compensation this is how it works the gravitational force of a test mass is balanced with an electromagnetic...
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they are using the water as a protective shield. so it keeps the two fires apart, using the water. keeping the left—hand one at bay and then extinguishing the right one before we deal with the left. the centre tries to make each scenario as realistic as possible, not just the fire, but the treatment of the casualties as well. it is fascinating to see the science behind firefighting. for example, in a kerosene fuel fire, water will not put it out. this cone of water controls the blaze so that another firefighter can come in with a powder extinguisher. that is what finally tames the flames. and once they're gone, does that mean the job is done? well, that is where this thermal imaging camera comes in to see what our eyes cannot. so once it looks like the fire is out, you still have to cover the area in waterjust in case there are hotspots. you can see here the vent on the top of this engine is still white hot according to this thermal imaging camera. and there are many other ways to detect and deal with fires. lara lewington has been looking at some of them. for the past two years,
they are using the water as a protective shield. so it keeps the two fires apart, using the water. keeping the left—hand one at bay and then extinguishing the right one before we deal with the left. the centre tries to make each scenario as realistic as possible, not just the fire, but the treatment of the casualties as well. it is fascinating to see the science behind firefighting. for example, in a kerosene fuel fire, water will not put it out. this cone of water controls the blaze so that...
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stay with us. mayor and 2020 candidate julian castro is here live. stay with us. man. sonoma county declared a homeless emergency in 2018. you have to know the individuals you're serving to understand their needs. working with ibm watson we can bring together data spread across dozens of departments. that gives us a fuller view of the people we serve. dear tech, dear tech, we need to look after everyone in our community. and we want to help our fellow human beings. ♪ ♪ cake in the conference room! showing 'em you're ready... to be your own boss. that's the beauty of your smile. crest's three dimensional whitening... ...removes stains,... ...whitens in-between teeth... ...and protects from future stains. crest. healthy, beautiful smiles for life. ♪ >>> as we've talked about this morning the shooting in el paso yesterday is being investigated as a possible hate crime, a targeted attack on the latino community. my next guest is the only latino running for president. julian castro joins us live from his hometown of san antonio, texas. good morning, secretary castro.
stay with us. mayor and 2020 candidate julian castro is here live. stay with us. man. sonoma county declared a homeless emergency in 2018. you have to know the individuals you're serving to understand their needs. working with ibm watson we can bring together data spread across dozens of departments. that gives us a fuller view of the people we serve. dear tech, dear tech, we need to look after everyone in our community. and we want to help our fellow human beings. ♪ ♪ cake in the...
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let some of us alone i mean demanded. it. and if some man. did use some porch. and nephew to my man. that most you. know. i'd also never done one thank you it's. easy to. set. up and fuck. me straight. in the mind something like some of the yeah she wanted to get you to. support a shelf oh. of course. this will get appeased up. on the last chance to see the posts pudong that's just. to be able to do not. one of the memphis your high def nets if you do your will for you bet michael steele to you sean is it part of. me who also wholly i mean the political slave audion me on the. unit that you know comes from within you and the nothing you thought of in the us now live. in the something of the kind of cool to be any alum of beautiful some of them or. even prison it was the 1st step in trying to take the city of it lived. another aspect of that too was seamount of prisoners and they wanted to release a lot of torture executions happen in these places since many of them the political prisoners. rather to sit in the neighborhood of a. saudi. the whole argument that i
let some of us alone i mean demanded. it. and if some man. did use some porch. and nephew to my man. that most you. know. i'd also never done one thank you it's. easy to. set. up and fuck. me straight. in the mind something like some of the yeah she wanted to get you to. support a shelf oh. of course. this will get appeased up. on the last chance to see the posts pudong that's just. to be able to do not. one of the memphis your high def nets if you do your will for you bet michael steele to you...
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congress isn't helping us. so the president is using every other tool that he has legally available to him, and look, lou, they are having a positive effect. that's why our numbers went down again in july. and it's why you see i.c.e. operations being successful. all of those things go forward at the same time, and we're going to keep pressing. lou: keep pressing, keep innovating and keep solving the problem, and that is what's happening, and as you correctly point out, the administration is making a huge difference. the problem is those numbers are still twice what they were a year ago. >> as good as they were last month, lou, they're still at crisis levels. lou: right. >> i have talked about congress, but i'd be remiss if i didn't mention that there are plenty of judges, not a majority, but plenty of judges out there who are vastly overstepping the boundaries of their article iii jurisdiction and stepping in and that's why this administration has suffered from more national injunctions than i don't know how ma
congress isn't helping us. so the president is using every other tool that he has legally available to him, and look, lou, they are having a positive effect. that's why our numbers went down again in july. and it's why you see i.c.e. operations being successful. all of those things go forward at the same time, and we're going to keep pressing. lou: keep pressing, keep innovating and keep solving the problem, and that is what's happening, and as you correctly point out, the administration is...