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using. i think this is a real opportunity for us to gain some important information and knowledge today. i have enormous concerns that i will summarize. technology, the technology here is problematic and inconsistent. it has not been perfected. images of law-abiding people have been acquired in the security of the databases is an issue after we've seen with recent breaches of databases. private companies acquiring and scraping their information and selling it to the feds, manipulation can take place. it expands the surveillance state we have been railing against. the gao gave important concerns. those -- that's a brief summary of some of these things that i'm concerned with. i think we can work to find common ground. if we are talking about nationalizing police forces, i don't think we will get there but if we are finding some kind of meaningful regulation and oversight of the implementation of facial recognition technology which is what the chair is alluding to, then i think we can find a l
using. i think this is a real opportunity for us to gain some important information and knowledge today. i have enormous concerns that i will summarize. technology, the technology here is problematic and inconsistent. it has not been perfected. images of law-abiding people have been acquired in the security of the databases is an issue after we've seen with recent breaches of databases. private companies acquiring and scraping their information and selling it to the feds, manipulation can take...
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who would use this and what might it be used for? that. and what might it be used for? that is actually very _ and what might it be used for? t'isgt is actually very good question. when my team and i were developing the initial proposal application, one of the thing that is very close to my heart in particular is i've got a preschool age child who was going off to school, and so one of the things that we envisioned, especially me having small children, is a noninvasive test... and as you indicated, in the opening here, sticking a nasal swab up your nose is intimidating. i do not want to have to subject my four—year—old doctor to such a thing just to get back to school, so one of the things that we envision something like this... an easy test that even a preschool level child could be able to use without any undue intimidation.— to use without any undue intimidation. ~ .., , intimidation. well, it could be the future, couldn't _ intimidation. well, it could be the future, couldn't it? _ intimidation. well, it could be the future, couldn't it? it _ intimidation. wel
who would use this and what might it be used for? that. and what might it be used for? that is actually very _ and what might it be used for? t'isgt is actually very good question. when my team and i were developing the initial proposal application, one of the thing that is very close to my heart in particular is i've got a preschool age child who was going off to school, and so one of the things that we envisioned, especially me having small children, is a noninvasive test... and as you...
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44%si of use in 2019 use mint juul. when mint was banned february 2020 under your partial flavor fan, guess what -- 44.5% of youth used on thoughts that we went from 44% of juul users music meant to 44.5% juul users using methyl. senator durbin said in his testimony 62% of all users, regardless of which company ended up using methyl. this is before you became commissioners but i said in entire hearing with your colleague, picked telling him this was a bad idea to create an exemption for menthol. i said thiss is exactly what's going to happen, people will migrate meant to menthol and that's what happened. i was sora pleased you band menthol combustible cigarette, which was the right thing to do, will you pledge to clear the market menthol e-cigarette? >> again, i can't prejudge our decision. what i can say isci menthol has additional properties and pharmacological properties that i believe potentiate the effects of nicotine addiction and make it harder stop either vaping smoking so to my mind, having a higher patient of
44%si of use in 2019 use mint juul. when mint was banned february 2020 under your partial flavor fan, guess what -- 44.5% of youth used on thoughts that we went from 44% of juul users music meant to 44.5% juul users using methyl. senator durbin said in his testimony 62% of all users, regardless of which company ended up using methyl. this is before you became commissioners but i said in entire hearing with your colleague, picked telling him this was a bad idea to create an exemption for...
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the better is for us to, i mean, see how the government can come in and help us to reduce the export of the out the for many women. and we're gonna the chance to have ski lim, food, use your own ship butter. could be key to sustaining an income for the families. just hi, for mind of our top story, this our african leaders of code for $800000000000.00 in funding out their economies divide. the terrain of ours pandemic is came at a meeting in ivory coast commercial capital. a job effects from locked downs and travel restrictions. it's many african country and that's all from me on the business team here in berlin for more you can get it on our website either way, dot com slash business and on the future channels. so next time, ah ah, when i come from, we have to fly for free press and was born and raised me to the state or ship with just one tv channel and a few newspapers with official information as a journey. i have work on this trip of many can, can and the problems are always the same for to equality. and that the freedom of the press on the safe side. and when it comes to the def
the better is for us to, i mean, see how the government can come in and help us to reduce the export of the out the for many women. and we're gonna the chance to have ski lim, food, use your own ship butter. could be key to sustaining an income for the families. just hi, for mind of our top story, this our african leaders of code for $800000000000.00 in funding out their economies divide. the terrain of ours pandemic is came at a meeting in ivory coast commercial capital. a job effects from...
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and something, television maybe could've shown us the soldiers were going to fight with us soon maybe it would've been easier. as it was the fox old needed every hollister and think they could get and more. and the men to go with them. yes, our mission on the lines was delayed. delay the red driving korea. so that we can get jeeps, delay it so that we can get weapons carriers and weapons and more ammo. and get it to us, man and equipment, wet or dry. because it was still rough going for us, it would stay that way for months or maybe longer. until enough men would be in korea district back grade yes, it was operation delay. [gunshot]. [gunshot]. the emma was precious, one are artillery battalion is 40 tanks we we would hold them off for a few hours and a blessing attack but they would envelop us on both sides. and always trouble ahead in trouble on the sides. [gunshot]. and off of the river, earned our bridges behind us. people in big cities like pittsburgh or bothered by smoke partied all the smoke was black but it didn't bother us a bit. yes, the smoke and look good. and that's the w
and something, television maybe could've shown us the soldiers were going to fight with us soon maybe it would've been easier. as it was the fox old needed every hollister and think they could get and more. and the men to go with them. yes, our mission on the lines was delayed. delay the red driving korea. so that we can get jeeps, delay it so that we can get weapons carriers and weapons and more ammo. and get it to us, man and equipment, wet or dry. because it was still rough going for us, it...
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and that's why as a whole was back including the us, including us and so on. and once they started the 2 state solution and acted with impunity outside their law, committed to them to spectrum. well, faster luck you enabled, allowed to enter this guy. that does show what is left. i don't think one state solution has become an agenda, but it does the outcome when you blow that divide green line. what is that it has succeeded to do now is to unite all palestinians everywhere, frankly. because this relentless assault, this honesty of discrimination, i guess punished indians and they are not as they say, because they want to eradicate the identity of palestine against the palestinians. and the west bank, including jerusalem and gaz in $48.00 village done, which became as an exile indefinitely. a g comes along with that if you people coming out in force that you just finally on, on that force. because i have to was one thing about how obviously the narrative here is the, the old recent war began with mass rockets. it was, it began with the ledge ethnic cleansing an
and that's why as a whole was back including the us, including us and so on. and once they started the 2 state solution and acted with impunity outside their law, committed to them to spectrum. well, faster luck you enabled, allowed to enter this guy. that does show what is left. i don't think one state solution has become an agenda, but it does the outcome when you blow that divide green line. what is that it has succeeded to do now is to unite all palestinians everywhere, frankly. because...
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it told us: wallbox, based in spain, did not reply to us, but they did tell ken's team that they had fixed the online problems. time to see if the units are safe. retesting took place this week and suggests most of the problems in both chargers have been fixed, but ken says owners still need to take action. check for updates, solve the problem. the wallbox charger uses hardware that is not secure enough. there's really nothing you can do to make it completely secure. so unless wallbox have found a way of fixing that, which would be beyond me, i'd suggest perhaps supergluing the box cover in so hackers cannot take the top off. and what of the approval they had to be sold in the uk by the department for transport and the government grants handed out to help sell them? the department did not comment on the security issues we raised, but said: it's worth noting that all smart home chargers will still be usable if you just want to plug yourcar in. but when it comes to security when using them with a phone app or home wi—fi, it seems some are smarter than others. that was dan, and more g
it told us: wallbox, based in spain, did not reply to us, but they did tell ken's team that they had fixed the online problems. time to see if the units are safe. retesting took place this week and suggests most of the problems in both chargers have been fixed, but ken says owners still need to take action. check for updates, solve the problem. the wallbox charger uses hardware that is not secure enough. there's really nothing you can do to make it completely secure. so unless wallbox have...
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it's bad for us. and anyone who can avoid it showed me if i was let is read, why do you have the science? cuz you'd like us to send it in as a video text to voicemail. if we featured on the show, you'll get a little surprise from us as a thank you. come on up just on the news. you can find more fascinating stories from the world of science on our website. and on twitter, the news around the world we produce mountains of much of it ends up in africa and asia, where people who are who recycle labor under terrible conditions and suffer serious health effects. that's because a lot of us contains many hazardous materials. batteries are also testified as hazardous waste, but researchers are looking for ways to make them more environmentally friendly. here at the swiss, federal, a bar trees for material science and technology research is working on the battery of the future. so need to store more energy, have a longer life, be more cost effective, and more eco friendly than today's batteries. to do that, the
it's bad for us. and anyone who can avoid it showed me if i was let is read, why do you have the science? cuz you'd like us to send it in as a video text to voicemail. if we featured on the show, you'll get a little surprise from us as a thank you. come on up just on the news. you can find more fascinating stories from the world of science on our website. and on twitter, the news around the world we produce mountains of much of it ends up in africa and asia, where people who are who recycle...
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thank you so much for “oinini getting used. thank you so much forjoining us— getting used. thank you so much forjoining us on _ getting used. thank you so much forjoining us on the _ programmes. and you can find much more about this story on our website. we have a special section dedicated to all things coronavirus, with everything you need to know about latest figures and vaccines. just go to bbc.com/news. let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines. officials in india say more than 160 people have died in the past week due to severe floods and major landslides. many people have also been reported missing in villages along the country's western coast. heavy rains have also caused flooding in the cox's bazar area of bangladesh. at least 11 people have been reported dead, including children. president biden has met the exiled belarusian opposition leader, sviatla na tsikhanouskaya, at the white house to offer his support. she said her country was on the frontline of a battle between democracy and autocracy. last year's election in belarus returned the country's
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we can use facial recognition shops, we can use a facial recognition everywhere. and then we've forgotten why we deployed it with biometrics and bias is hated. there is a real risk that i'll kind of personal identity faces our fingerprints. the irises, we can't change those. they will be locked into a system forever. they can be exposed to by hackers. they can be supported by unscrupulous governments. and them with stock has no way of resetting your face. it's not like a password. this is a kind of a permanent solution to a temporary problem. the, the temporary becoming permanent is just one of the consent campaign of have around the chest data. still a joint computer system fail using the personal data held by britain national health service. where do you live and have yourself as many i mentioned before, you know, the old personal information on over 60000000 people often going back decades has, has one of the biggest stores of patient records going back through time globally. it says standouts in terms of the day 3 has and it's billions of pounds. and they, sir
we can use facial recognition shops, we can use a facial recognition everywhere. and then we've forgotten why we deployed it with biometrics and bias is hated. there is a real risk that i'll kind of personal identity faces our fingerprints. the irises, we can't change those. they will be locked into a system forever. they can be exposed to by hackers. they can be supported by unscrupulous governments. and them with stock has no way of resetting your face. it's not like a password. this is a...
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us forces leaving afghan to stand. the sites are also now set on america's draw down once again in iraq. it has been a violent 18 years since the us invaded the country in march 2003, with more than 4500 us troops killed and hundreds of thousands of civilian debts despite then president george bushes mission accomplished declaration in may, 2003 the fight, as we now know, would re john even after the fall of saddam hussein, by april 2004. america had 144000 troops on the ground in iraq. and the numbers would fluctuate over the years. as us forces would fight a bloody campaign against the rocky insurgency and arcada. in august 2010, then president obama declared an end to the 7 year combat mission in iraq. and after the 1st major draw down, just over 47000 troops remained by 2011. the number would draw to just a few 100 by 2014. when the u. s. joined or rocky and kurdish forces in the fight against isis. as of january 20, 212500 us troops remained in iraq. both the u. s. and the rocky government agreed in april to trans
us forces leaving afghan to stand. the sites are also now set on america's draw down once again in iraq. it has been a violent 18 years since the us invaded the country in march 2003, with more than 4500 us troops killed and hundreds of thousands of civilian debts despite then president george bushes mission accomplished declaration in may, 2003 the fight, as we now know, would re john even after the fall of saddam hussein, by april 2004. america had 144000 troops on the ground in iraq. and the...
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he contacted us. we had to be very careful when we were reporting this about conversing on phones, as you can imagine, because phones are obviously at risk and, indeed, some of the reporters who've worked on this project, forensics showed that they had pegasus, this spyware, on their phones. anyhow, laurent contacted us here at the guardian and said he would like to invite us into a project. i visited, with a delegation from the guardian, his offices in paris. he showed us this data and we were stunned. there were 50,000 numbers of people who had been selected as persons of interest by client governments of n50. we'd never seen anything like this before and it was obviously going to be a very big story. so the moment laurent invited us in, we were interested the moment we saw the data and most importantly, the moment we realised that there was forensic evidence to support the data, that we 'd done forensic examinations on phones and found pegasus, we were committed to seeing if we could get this proje
he contacted us. we had to be very careful when we were reporting this about conversing on phones, as you can imagine, because phones are obviously at risk and, indeed, some of the reporters who've worked on this project, forensics showed that they had pegasus, this spyware, on their phones. anyhow, laurent contacted us here at the guardian and said he would like to invite us into a project. i visited, with a delegation from the guardian, his offices in paris. he showed us this data and we were...
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for us as the information down. because we're working for the, the, the americans will seen as a betrayal off the country out of time. so you can certainly change your phone number, but that's not going to help. moving houses will not help you because people know each other. it's a country with, you know, every single person in that street where you live. so it's quite easy to trace somebody and find them. it's quite easy. you would form the relative soon form the most square of the go to your neutral a night later that their home. so are quite different ways with these chapters have been threatened. washington has now been opperation to support the relocation of. i've got nationals who worked for the us for a special include $700.00 translators, together with their families. the former and separate points out so many of the left behind on the danger isn't over, especially for those who worked for other nato armies. this one room is only for the all those local employed civilians who worked for the american forces.
for us as the information down. because we're working for the, the, the americans will seen as a betrayal off the country out of time. so you can certainly change your phone number, but that's not going to help. moving houses will not help you because people know each other. it's a country with, you know, every single person in that street where you live. so it's quite easy to trace somebody and find them. it's quite easy. you would form the relative soon form the most square of the go to your...
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joining us from campbell, charlotte, what more can you tell us about this? okay, will these flight cliff? yes. today, the 1st one has just landed in dallas and in washington, we expect about 700 of these afghan interpreters and other people with the special immigrant. these is to get out by the end of this week with their families. that is about 2500 people. this is the 1st wave of people getting in the united states. they are in the last stage of processing for these visas already, so they've been able to kind of get out on the plains sooner. there's many, many more people in the, in the wings waiting to get on the slide with talk to the u. s. embassy herron cobble. and they really don't want to reveal any details about who is only slight when they are leaving. and when they arriving in the united states, because they're incredibly worried about the security of these people and their privacy and then these flights are going to continue for another month. so they're worried of logistics. get out about how they're getting these people out of the country. that
joining us from campbell, charlotte, what more can you tell us about this? okay, will these flight cliff? yes. today, the 1st one has just landed in dallas and in washington, we expect about 700 of these afghan interpreters and other people with the special immigrant. these is to get out by the end of this week with their families. that is about 2500 people. this is the 1st wave of people getting in the united states. they are in the last stage of processing for these visas already, so they've...
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they don't allow us. the us got it. okay. you for your mom . we want to be and you made eco ah, do you imagine the number of the diseases that are in every family today? it's, you know, due to new viruses or new microbes that have been found in all breast cancer phones . that's not true. so it is due to environment and to probably poisons that environment. what are the crummy poisons designed to be toxic initially and spread all over the place to go look for the defeated his mom. i don't know i'm critic. dish into your trying your continuum enough, but now mama can senior, also medical know what i said a marla, yoda, it's a tiny community. mama inflammatory me to go in and talk to my vehicle to kinda but to understand either i indicated they basically got young dogs of course. so maybe a little down. i, i don't know. commit them. was there been usually i induced to part of my game based figure. so we're less government nibble's you a usually the market is going to be natal. ah, i don't the the other guy the other stuff just get put in the there
they don't allow us. the us got it. okay. you for your mom . we want to be and you made eco ah, do you imagine the number of the diseases that are in every family today? it's, you know, due to new viruses or new microbes that have been found in all breast cancer phones . that's not true. so it is due to environment and to probably poisons that environment. what are the crummy poisons designed to be toxic initially and spread all over the place to go look for the defeated his mom. i don't know...
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to two years after the us withdrawal. why is the government seen as so fragile?— seen as so fragile? well, what we are seeing — seen as so fragile? well, what we are seeing already _ seen as so fragile? well, what we are seeing already happened - seen as so fragile? well, what we are seeing already happened all. seen as so fragile? well, what we i are seeing already happened all over the country, as i said, we have had fighting escalating over the past two months. the taliban are saying that in some areas, they have had afghan forces surrendered to them, this is something that is denied by the afghan government, and it is not just these two sites operating in this country. there are a lot of different tribal groups, which are preparing their own militaries as we speak. there also hardline extremist groups like al-qaeda and is operating in this country, and so i think the fears in front of people here are, what is going to happen in the months ahead?— here are, what is going to happen in the months ahead? yogita lima
to two years after the us withdrawal. why is the government seen as so fragile?— seen as so fragile? well, what we are seeing — seen as so fragile? well, what we are seeing already _ seen as so fragile? well, what we are seeing already happened - seen as so fragile? well, what we are seeing already happened all. seen as so fragile? well, what we i are seeing already happened all over the country, as i said, we have had fighting escalating over the past two months. the taliban are saying...
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here in the us. yes, that means with just as your teacher tells you to get off your phone in class, your favorite or least favorite members of congress could be called out on twitter because they won't stop scrolling, won't they're supposed to be paying attention on the house floor. all right, rachel, i think this is fantastic. it's fun. i love calling out congressional members on what they're doing here. i do have one problem with it. ok, and i usually don't go slippery slope here on the show night, but i do have to say what happens if a business starts putting cameras up in their office isn't going. if we do, you look at your phone, you're going to get dr. we're going to write you up. i mean, this could be concerning situation, and that's true. i mean, it could lead to a whole new world of surveillance that only started in congress. well, let's, let's hope at least we can get it on c span here in the united states. there are a few of them. so you see doing that and in the middle of very important m
here in the us. yes, that means with just as your teacher tells you to get off your phone in class, your favorite or least favorite members of congress could be called out on twitter because they won't stop scrolling, won't they're supposed to be paying attention on the house floor. all right, rachel, i think this is fantastic. it's fun. i love calling out congressional members on what they're doing here. i do have one problem with it. ok, and i usually don't go slippery slope here on the show...
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we have to use more when we have to use more solar, we have to use more battery storage. we have to all do our part in. we need our state government and our federal government actually ramped this up because you know, crypto currency. we can blame for currency for using a lot of energy. but quite frankly, britain blame need to, i use way too much energy just in my house. and i'd like to use clean renewable energy i should be using more of that. we all could be and we all should. and that's really where this comes down to is just using better energy. and then when we can, we should be using less energy. but as we pointed out earlier in this discussion, when it's incredibly hot out, we got to have that air conditioning because quite frankly, it's too dangerous. not too sure. as brian came, smart power dot org. thank you. it's always for stepping into the big picture. as 2020 dawned, donald trump thought he had it made in the shade. he had the republican party genuflecting wall street was on fire and he was claiming foreign policy successes. then what happened in frankly we
we have to use more when we have to use more solar, we have to use more battery storage. we have to all do our part in. we need our state government and our federal government actually ramped this up because you know, crypto currency. we can blame for currency for using a lot of energy. but quite frankly, britain blame need to, i use way too much energy just in my house. and i'd like to use clean renewable energy i should be using more of that. we all could be and we all should. and that's...
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and the use of daylight. by modernizing north american rules of trade, our businesses are better able to meet the most pressing challenges of our time from the pandemic to climate change. our renewed commitment to the automobile, for the automobile industry is an excellent example of this. by working together under this new agreement, we are incentivizing knot american production -- north american production of zero emission vehicles and turning our countries into global leaders in the clean energy vehicle market. this is strengthening our long-term competitiveness, generating sustainable growth and creating good jobs across our countries. in closing, i would like to underscore something of vital importance. by working hard in of a of our -- each of our countries to implement the new and a half nafta -- behalf tasker we're sending a strong message. it is a message about our renewed commitment to the trilateral economic partnership, one that protects workers, supports small businesses, creates opportunities fo
and the use of daylight. by modernizing north american rules of trade, our businesses are better able to meet the most pressing challenges of our time from the pandemic to climate change. our renewed commitment to the automobile, for the automobile industry is an excellent example of this. by working together under this new agreement, we are incentivizing knot american production -- north american production of zero emission vehicles and turning our countries into global leaders in the clean...
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she used to use to me. she was also doing income withholding tedious, launching trees in that particular interest was preferred by the energy at which particles collided. 10 giga electrons. i t p though again, as we do have 30 minutes, that's fine. yet in the new book i didn't group roster. know which was out there when you go national to anybody show really what these days. this is the most accepted model for describing how the universe began. literally from nothing in the beginning, what the big thing and then i don't the size of 10 to the power of minus 33 centimeters started to band very quickly. ah, it was in the 1st 10 to the power of minus 44 seconds. the universe came into being, taking matter apart, brick by brick, to understand how they would need is an incredibly ambitious goal. and that's where the collider comes in. we all remember from our physic schoolbooks, the structure of anatomy, which consists of charged particles, protons for electrons and ions. you only you want that with and without t
she used to use to me. she was also doing income withholding tedious, launching trees in that particular interest was preferred by the energy at which particles collided. 10 giga electrons. i t p though again, as we do have 30 minutes, that's fine. yet in the new book i didn't group roster. know which was out there when you go national to anybody show really what these days. this is the most accepted model for describing how the universe began. literally from nothing in the beginning, what the...
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feed us on the ads. he's the head of the rough curry re hospital, and that's the main public hospital in bay roots is good to have you with his doctor. just start off by explaining how bad things are in your hospital. well, the situation is really critical. we have been suffering from electricity shortages . our for the past 2 weeks have been quite severe before we used to get only 2 to 3 hours of that day. now we are only getting 2 to 3 hours of electricity per day. so we are relying heavily on our generators which are running almost non stop. the problem though is that fuel is hard to come by and we, it is becoming very difficult to sustain the current status. how do you run a hospital on just 2 hours of electricity per day? logistically, that seems, that seems impossible. well that, that is indeed impossible. and that's why the syndicate of hospital yesterday raised the alarm that we cannot continue like this. and we are putting lots of patients in harm's way, especially considering that we are seeing
feed us on the ads. he's the head of the rough curry re hospital, and that's the main public hospital in bay roots is good to have you with his doctor. just start off by explaining how bad things are in your hospital. well, the situation is really critical. we have been suffering from electricity shortages . our for the past 2 weeks have been quite severe before we used to get only 2 to 3 hours of that day. now we are only getting 2 to 3 hours of electricity per day. so we are relying heavily...
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and they use the open us relationship intent on so many graphs. and one of the reasons why i should say, under the auspices of the african union, the sofa conflict cannot be dismissed. but it needs to be said that the conflict between jo pierre at egypt is very difficult to imagine just because of the she had to divide the massive distance between those 2 countries. so in essence, soon done with act to evolve. the soul continues such confident they would have to provide egypt support and allow them to use that territory. we're getting well ahead of us all by talking but that is, that is a consideration. and so done on some of the least recognize this. the advantage of having a massive hydro electric project on its door stick that it could potentially benefit from in the future for electricity. so they would be reluctant to have situation escalate and get too far. ok, fascinating insights for you low now. really appreciate you talking to us here on account into the cost that's low now from n k c economics. thank you much. i norway has done a lot to
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us _ their travel than they are imposing on us and — their travel than they are imposing on us and he ties on the other hand you say— on us and he ties on the other hand you say there is this massive health risk from _ you say there is this massive health risk from the likes of these restrictions. so it's always going to be _ restrictions. so it's always going to be this — restrictions. so it's always going to be this kind of lose lose situation _ to be this kind of lose lose situation basically.- to be this kind of lose lose situation basically. let's move on and move onto _ situation basically. let's move on and move onto a _ situation basically. let's move on and move onto a different - situation basically. let's move on and move onto a different story. | situation basically. let's move on i and move onto a different story. the front page of the guardian. queenwoman lobbied ministers for climate law labour. what's this about the this is really interesting.— about the this is really interestinu. , , ., ., interesting. this is a guardian exclusive _ interesting. this is a guard
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his story is so dramatic and contains so much useful information. shawn thank you for joining us. i just want to say, look, so glad that you have recovered and so thankful you are making the time to talk with us and yeah, you are what they call a breakthrough case, someone vaccinated yet caught covid-19. so tell us, when did you get vaccinated? >> i was vaccinated in may. >> okay. which vaccine? >> i received the moderna vaccine. >> you got the vaccine and then i guess it was a month later you decide to go to vegas? i assume you did not travel much through the pandemic, it was a treat for you and your wife? >> exactly, we have been staying pretty much at home or going to our essential work the whole time for a year and a half. >> i am sure it was a big mental step for you to get over to go to vegas, a place that is crowded. what kind of precautions did you take? did you fly, drive? >> no, we decided to drive. we were using hand sanitizer, using our masks and then when we got there, we took the option to take our masks off, unfortunately. >> i see. that was everywhere? even where y
his story is so dramatic and contains so much useful information. shawn thank you for joining us. i just want to say, look, so glad that you have recovered and so thankful you are making the time to talk with us and yeah, you are what they call a breakthrough case, someone vaccinated yet caught covid-19. so tell us, when did you get vaccinated? >> i was vaccinated in may. >> okay. which vaccine? >> i received the moderna vaccine. >> you got the vaccine and then i guess...
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and being able to use that. the technology in mdl, i speak about that come is geared to use on really any fun because there are multiple ways you can interact with that for in person, and we expect we can cover vast majority of phones that are out there provide them something that allows for the transmission. i think that would be a huge step towards accessibility for everyone for mobile identity. >> when we do this how do we make sure the equity issues are addressed properly? let's go to the phd material scientists to weigh in on this who seemed very interested and involved in this set of issues. >> as soon as you start to drive access for everybody then there are lots of different solutions you can put in place. we're establishing a a baselif a point have access to some kind of device, then i think that really levels the playing field. undressing avenues have a smart phone. everyone needs to have access to something and that's a big hurdle serling uk going about on that .6 don't have access you could say someo
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it hinders us to do the, the business, the way we are used to. starting with service. we have to supply to our machines where we need specialists from germany to be sent over to the us. and definitely by creating new business, visiting our customers and discussing complex technical issues for the last 16 months, europeans haven't been able to travel to the us without restrictions. us authorities can issue waivers for critical business travelers. but the exception to the rule is really the solution. but that is time consuming is full rock receive, and most of the time you meet even an invitation letter from your customers or potential customers. and they are very hesitant to do that because they don't know what they are dealing with. uncertainty has rained during the pandemic. and for europe in business travelers to the us, the end doesn't appear to be insight. a quick look at some other business stories making news more than a dozen us states have drunk their opposition to a bankruptcy plan, but of he can't make a purchase farmer, it's accused of triggering america's o
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_ us on bbc news. should we be at all surprised by this? i _ us on bbc news. should we be at all surprised by this? i don't _ us on bbc news. should we be at all surprised by this? i don't think - us on bbc news. should we be at all surprised by this? i don't think so. i surprised by this? i don't think so. this was a reaction to the press conference that the doctor from the who issued last week. the chinese have not been in a mood to find compromise. they seem to be deeply offended by this suggestion of the second investigation. they are shocked, they see it as arrogant. and so they are taking pretty harsh measures right now and i don't think we should be surprised nor should we be surprised that the rhetoric and toxicity has escalated on the us side pretty rapidly as well as you have seen in press secretaryjen psasz have seen in press secretaryjen psaki's statement today. this is a pretty part or toxic meltdown between the united states and china and china and the rest of the world intent on getting this investigation completed. i5 intent on getting this inv
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my colleague, neal, discuss a story with our to use us. well, the olympics should be a huge celebration and ne, asking all discipline from all over the world, coming together at one event showcasing the skills. unfortunately, for russian athletes competing out this year's turkey games, that just hasn't been the case, they might be scooping up towards the russian. then the committee will already see . does carney rank stud and total mental, but the atmosphere has been so hostile? it's been filled with suspicion, criticism, and very little good sportsmanship, both from the global media and of course from photo competitive. for example, us when ryan murphy, who lost to a russian, took a veiled flight by saying that he probably, that it probably wasn't a teen race. a comment that he later tracked on. but by that a british swim, i had also come out and couldn't help. may, could dig about state sponsor, do you pick out the russian who beat them? he said, my bold metal is the combination of nothing but life from dedication yesterday doubles. it's
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the vision i used to vice president. i'm not good isn't right because you're just moist. kayla said the problem. the torres takes us to one such illegal mining site. had our boat right on the top of the river. me know, as we reach an abandoned mining pit, the extent of the devastation can only be gauge from high above me. ah. kilometer is a protected rain forest. are now mere ditches. me spend got even begun much christmas lesson. can i start to focus on this and then i will have result that, you know, i mean that us on sunday legal is i've got to come when you're my case work here, you may be can, but for them, you know, and for my grandson, the fellow man, he so my best friend of mine to flourish, you will see who could see who seeking chica, florida, the noise, but i put them on my supposition as it is, but with little enforcement of the law, the destruction continues. little from wrangle, cross link for it is to seal. do you shall my lad's life? hey, joyce is what i'm going to soon like. i love me into hon. was indee
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just tell us what the situation is. like right now because it feels like it's the kind of story that sometimes gets a lot of focus and then not quite so much but not because it's getting any better. absolutely. i mean, the tuition here is very dire and we are likely to see a worsening of the situation in a variety of accounts, both in terms of the island camps and also inland in greece. but i would like to say it's important to interrogate what is happening in greece and in the border regions of europe. but as you rightly noted, this is a european wide policy, and it is something that is written into different documents and different discourses around migration and border enforcement. and really, it's not just the greek problem or an italian problem or a spanish problem, but we really need to tease apart why the european union or some people have called the fortress. europe is able to push certain ideas forward, ideas that are getting us further away from protecting people's human rights and dignity, and the internation
just tell us what the situation is. like right now because it feels like it's the kind of story that sometimes gets a lot of focus and then not quite so much but not because it's getting any better. absolutely. i mean, the tuition here is very dire and we are likely to see a worsening of the situation in a variety of accounts, both in terms of the island camps and also inland in greece. but i would like to say it's important to interrogate what is happening in greece and in the border regions...
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the us military has told us we've got some bag room base, be empty center of its war, 2, told taliban and hunt down. okay. after the $911.00 attacks us, president joe biden has set a september deadline for full withdrawal and says the police is on track, brazilian prosecutors, the vapor de corruption investigation into president jive balls in ira. he's accused of failing to act on evidence that one of his allies tried to embezzle millions of dollars as part of a corona virus vaccine deal. new job data from the u. s. shows the major increase in the number of people going back to work. 850000 jobs were entered in june. better than many analysts are expecting. the economy has been searching since the start of the mexican state. all companies says a fire, new and oil platform. west of the you could and peninsula has been pulled out. the payment sir said that the blaze on the ocean surface was caused by a gas leak from underwater pipeline which connects it to the mainland. those were the headlines, more news and half now to stay with us preventable disease account children action throughou
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you see double use crime fighters are back africa. the most successful radio drama theories continues. all episodes are available online course you can share and discuss on d. w, africa's facebook page and other social media platforms, crime fighters, tune in now. the me the news. hello and welcome to echo africa. whitley environmental magazine produce illegal. come paula berlin. i am christa lens and legal. i'm being joined by my colleague, sondra. hello please, and hello everyone out there. very glad to help you with us. again. i am sandra to no view coming to you from compiler. here in uganda. today we'll be looking innovative bumble houses in the area and plenty of other interesting stories here. how months the spring is hoping that almost inputs and outputs 60 lives will also see the house of african land on it. come get a tough break, vibrate this in the environment, and find out why you got to form a budget indigenous we thought the show in the democratic republic of congo, i country often modern conflict. as a result for a lon
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why football is using it? well, because football are, they're actually rather smart because they realize that if to get have party to party, you can use alcohol or nitrous oxide. if he's alcohol to get to a level of, of quite intense intoxication of fun. you're going to have a hangover that ex them. if you use nitrous oxide, you're going to be fine. 5 minutes later, but it is oxide became we believe it's not proven. it's not at the in law but subject to the psychiatric substances that largely because newspapers took pictures of people like sterling using nitrous oxide and then vilifying, doing so, and claiming it was harmful when hung hundreds of millions of women around the world have had to deal with the pain of childbirth, just like luke did when he had his broken leg in system. well, i know it may be used for him some trial for depression. again, i have to say we can do it. i mean, i want to get the book is so it seems like it's the volume and there is so much in it. i mean, and there's so many old things
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because we can't use more land. we can't use more resources. and ah, for ah less one see either the momentum command for much trouble with really yes. if you let me come into a scene to the militia, they don't allow us to plug. if you gave them one of them, i'd be in doubt. you made eco do you imagine the number of the diseases that are in every many today? it is not due to new viruses or new microbes that have been found in all breast cancer funds. that's not true. so it is due to environment and to currently poisons that are non violent, what the crummy poisons designed to be toxic initially and spread all over the place. can you go ahead and hit it to the mom? i don't know i'm critic. dish into your trying your continuum enough, but now mama can senior, also medical know what i said a marla, yoda, it's a tiny community. constantly mama, inflammatory justice equal in totals for my vehicle. are they to kinda to understand either i own deficit. they basically got ya so toxic us cello pulling a $1000000.00 down. i don't know. commit them. was th
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use more durable solutions. and reduce the use of plastics. plastics clearly have a critical role in our society, but i think we could be smarter with substitutions and -- because if we just focus on recycling, we could actually increase the proliferation of plastics and actually make recycling more challenging. and the volumes could go up, which means more resources. so, as you know, we are in a climate crisis. we need a different calculus about how we look at sustainable systems and solutions. and so i think it's really critical that when we evaluate innovations in recycling, infrastructure, we look from a lifecycle lens. and, you know, plastics are carbon intensive. there are other materials that are less carbon intensive but they do offer advantages. but you get these tradeoffs that occur and it's important to use a system's approach to address it. mr. beyer: yeah, sometimes just little things you see on capitol hill, many members will carry around the big 32-ounce or 64 ounce water bottles, which is a huge improvement over buying yet anot
use more durable solutions. and reduce the use of plastics. plastics clearly have a critical role in our society, but i think we could be smarter with substitutions and -- because if we just focus on recycling, we could actually increase the proliferation of plastics and actually make recycling more challenging. and the volumes could go up, which means more resources. so, as you know, we are in a climate crisis. we need a different calculus about how we look at sustainable systems and...
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actually not only in the us. so i think over the course of the years, former president bush kind of focus shifted. maybe also because he realized that he needed a fresh, fresh argument to justify this military action. i mean, to just put in some fingers here, we mustn't forget, around $2500.00 us military, lost their lives and x and $40000.00 african civilians died and the total cost for the war was over a $1000000000.00. so this became a very unpopular war here in the united states. let's talk about the german chancellor and the former us president. we know that mr. bush is fondness for chancellor miracle has grown through the years. you know, chancellor medical as well. and how does she regard mister bush? is this fondness is it mutual? you know, there is actually an interesting interview with angle america from some years ago. she said, i wouldn't be here and i quote that here is not for george h bush. this is the father or job of george w bush. we have to keep in mind, i'm going to america grew up in the east
actually not only in the us. so i think over the course of the years, former president bush kind of focus shifted. maybe also because he realized that he needed a fresh, fresh argument to justify this military action. i mean, to just put in some fingers here, we mustn't forget, around $2500.00 us military, lost their lives and x and $40000.00 african civilians died and the total cost for the war was over a $1000000000.00. so this became a very unpopular war here in the united states. let's talk...
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thank you so much for talking to us. so the sentence was longer than what was requested by the prosecution. but what is your reaction to the sentencing? well, of course, it's a very, very heavy sentence. and if the chinese government wants to send a signal to the hong kong, people about not reaching the national security law, they have really done it quite successfully. and i think many people are being in jamaica ages, and i just wanted to tell you the game is not over. we will continue to fight for civil and political rights. and in a way, it is stressing that in the judgement, there was little mention of the protection of civil and political rights, which i in fact in the national security law. so now people just don't know whether these rights are protected at all the boundaries. i'm not very clear and hence it make people even more helpful. right. about aging says that this law is widely needed to bring calm to the territory. well i think nobody like to see time i oh and chaos says true, but we also warn hong kong t
thank you so much for talking to us. so the sentence was longer than what was requested by the prosecution. but what is your reaction to the sentencing? well, of course, it's a very, very heavy sentence. and if the chinese government wants to send a signal to the hong kong, people about not reaching the national security law, they have really done it quite successfully. and i think many people are being in jamaica ages, and i just wanted to tell you the game is not over. we will continue to...
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this tactic of using emojis and using emoticons as a way of baiting hate speech has been used for years. we have an entire chapter of our book about myanmar, and how facebook was told over and over what was happening with hate speech. butjust by using little emojis and gifs, people are able to evade some of that censorship facebook said it would impose to prevent real—world violence in the streets there. despite knowing that this is happening, despite knowing these emojis and whatnot are invented on the fly each time to try and perpetuate hate speech, facebook cannot seem to get a handle on it. ijust have a statement here from facebook, who own instagram. they told us no one should have to experience racist abuse anywhere, and they don't it on instagram. they quickly removed comments on sunday and will continue to take action against those who break their rules. mayowa, i wanted to ask you why a footballer would want to be on social media. can you explain the upside for them? there are many. you don't have to look any further than marcus rashford. he managed to galvanise the nation th
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in the paper i was in the us a friend 33 will face as well. i'm 6 or i mean they're a 1600000 seafarers on international mention shit and their time on shore help them cope with their relentless schedule. they usually work 10 to 12 hour days, 7 days a week for up to 11 month at a time. but when the pandemic hit, few of them were getting on or off their ship start feeling really isolated from the world. because we've got grocer anymore. i mean, one of the enjoyment that we have to reassure and i just stuck on the ship. this was the beginning of the global crisis for the industry every month, roughly 50000 c fair as opposed to board vessels swapping places with 50000 others who disembark with international borders. closing crew changes became almost impossible for me to be sure when i didn't go home and read it to you to go home at the beginning of the pandemic. fin worst. many celebrated to birthdays on board, missing the birth of children, and the depth, the parents, their business. and for me, you know, for me it's only 2 months extension and
in the paper i was in the us a friend 33 will face as well. i'm 6 or i mean they're a 1600000 seafarers on international mention shit and their time on shore help them cope with their relentless schedule. they usually work 10 to 12 hour days, 7 days a week for up to 11 month at a time. but when the pandemic hit, few of them were getting on or off their ship start feeling really isolated from the world. because we've got grocer anymore. i mean, one of the enjoyment that we have to reassure and i...
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use a wikipedia model. there's a version history and a contributor record so people can see how these different types of arguments and facets of information have developed over time. >> we have to leave this conversation there. thank you all for joining us here today. for our final interview, we interviewed nick clay of facebook on monday. that interview is coming up in just a moment. thank you so much for joining us today. we did serve together on the transatlantic commission on election integrity. he resigned upon taking his position at facebook. thank you for joining us here today. >> it's great to be with you. >> facebook is a behemoth. 70% of americans logon regularly to the platform. i want to talk today about facebook's obligation to provide accurate and factual information and what the implications are for american democracy. let me start here. who is responsible for the accuracy of the information on facebook? >> we have a shared responsibility. the people who post the content. social media is diff
use a wikipedia model. there's a version history and a contributor record so people can see how these different types of arguments and facets of information have developed over time. >> we have to leave this conversation there. thank you all for joining us here today. for our final interview, we interviewed nick clay of facebook on monday. that interview is coming up in just a moment. thank you so much for joining us today. we did serve together on the transatlantic commission on election...
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do stay with us. oh i, i last the end appears to be near washington 20 year average to nation bill and f denison was always going to end this way a complete and total failure. it is doubtful. the corrupt government in kabul will last long after the american withdrawal of denison remains broken and the american people poor and no one is held to account. the special episode. summer solution is today. we're talking with john beano of dollars collapse dot com standing right 2021 has been the year of the i word inflation. even the central bank is mentioning inflation. is it transitory? however, as the central bank is arguing, or are we going to see something worse coming forward in the next year to ah, it's good to have you with us for this program. the american flag has been flagged as a symbol of hate. debate is raging state side after a prominent black lives matter. activists claim that anyone who flies the stars and stripes thereby gives themselves away as a racist when we see this flag, we know the pe
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k in the us. but they have to respect the laws and the people of bolivia that's, that's the 1st thing. and they have to have some idea of war believe what's the history of the, what's the indigenous community order. they were there like you can just come in and take the lithium. so i think which is very much open to working with anybody as long as they respect the fact that it's a national national resources it's, it's not going to be privatized. but companies can come in and work to help extract the lithium and commercialize it until it in the best way that will help bolivia minimize poverty, but also improve its position geopolitically. and it's such a big resource, the resource and believe, you know, just so you need a beautiful soul lake and you know, we should be protected, of course, for environmental tourism reasons, but it's extremely large. and so it's kind of a win win situation for the world. you know, the whole world is to serve to green energy, and bolivia is key crucial elements in,
k in the us. but they have to respect the laws and the people of bolivia that's, that's the 1st thing. and they have to have some idea of war believe what's the history of the, what's the indigenous community order. they were there like you can just come in and take the lithium. so i think which is very much open to working with anybody as long as they respect the fact that it's a national national resources it's, it's not going to be privatized. but companies can come in and work to help...
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so my level, i used to change my place and hide myself. i'm somehow to hide my cell, my kids in my family, it was not easy for me and i'm sure it's not easy for everyone, even for male or female. as you know, we have religious people and here in afghan, beside this taliban and al qaeda who are against this to work with the foreigners and to in and did as the be viewed is that we clothing with an enemy and you're supporting the enemies off islam was actually, it's not like that, but we cannot change their mind. this is the way the thing. so i feel i feel lots of threats and i received mostly calls from people. and also when i was coming home and doing my job. so it was not easy for me, but anyway i could accomplish my job and i had really good achievement, doing my employment. so i never gave up for the services i had to do for the youth government. and so i never gave up which still i never gave up. and yes sir, it was not easy for us. adam, when you hear what ours, who was just saying that she applied for herself and her family for this s
so my level, i used to change my place and hide myself. i'm somehow to hide my cell, my kids in my family, it was not easy for me and i'm sure it's not easy for everyone, even for male or female. as you know, we have religious people and here in afghan, beside this taliban and al qaeda who are against this to work with the foreigners and to in and did as the be viewed is that we clothing with an enemy and you're supporting the enemies off islam was actually, it's not like that, but we cannot...
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these stereotypes make us unsafe. the guy in atlanta didn't go after eight 6'5", 300-pound football players. he killed six asian american women, in part because these stereotypes make us unsafe because they signal to other people that we are vulnerable. >> the targeting of asian american women, i think there's vulnerability with regard to all of those stereotypes. i really appreciate you racing them. justice lieu, can you tell us about the scope as you view the scope of the issue today and why you think it might be resurging, if you have any additional thoughts on that? >> sure. thank you so much for having me on this panel. it would be hard to think of another lawyer who has done more than the causes than ted. i add my congratulations to everyone's for his great achievement. i want to thank senator fine gold for holding up this discussion, which is itself an important act to keep it high on the public agenda. personally about this issue, it's an incredibly personal issue. growing up and through my adult life i've bee
these stereotypes make us unsafe. the guy in atlanta didn't go after eight 6'5", 300-pound football players. he killed six asian american women, in part because these stereotypes make us unsafe because they signal to other people that we are vulnerable. >> the targeting of asian american women, i think there's vulnerability with regard to all of those stereotypes. i really appreciate you racing them. justice lieu, can you tell us about the scope as you view the scope of the issue...
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at the peak of us involvement over 100,000 us and nato troops passed through it. by friday — the troops were gone. according to afghan officials they left in the middle of the night — deserting this huge compound and passing control of security to afghan forces. that was on friday, then on tuesday, the us said 90% of troops were gone. so the afghan military is now in sole charge of security across the country. the task is enormous and the taliban is gaining ground at rapid pace. injust over 2 months the taliban has taken at least 150 out of a21 districts across afghanistan. and they're moving from rural areas into major cities. yesterday the taliban launched its most brazen attack since the us stepped up its withdrawal of troops — entering a key city in the northwest and taking government buildings. the assault continued today. 3s this was inside qala—e—naw city in badghis state today. thousands are reportedly fleeing their homes. and these are afghan troops inside the city. afghan's special forces say they have so far fended off the attack — however t
at the peak of us involvement over 100,000 us and nato troops passed through it. by friday — the troops were gone. according to afghan officials they left in the middle of the night — deserting this huge compound and passing control of security to afghan forces. that was on friday, then on tuesday, the us said 90% of troops were gone. so the afghan military is now in sole charge of security across the country. the task is enormous and the taliban is gaining ground at rapid pace. injust over...
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jeanne shaheen for being with us and we also have with us today, and and virtual girl anthony wayne a former investor and senior advisor. and is a conscious on afghanistan here with us here at csi f and i'm really janet jacobs, former secretary of state, for consular affairs to help give us a better perspective on sib visa processing and also really grateful to have mr. ryan crocker who i really admire is a former u.s. ambassador afghanistan iraq and pakistan and advisor to her innovation called no one up behind advocacy group that focuses on the sib process. and the and finally last but not least, very grateful to have the director public policies. the train immigration and refugee services jill focuses on the efficacy and one of those being the sib for our allies and has a lot of information on the situation of afghanistan. that is going to bring avon tough really relevant information of conversation. thank you for joining me today nevada quickly minor online viewers is an interactive online event. i invite you all to reduce pain through civic questions to our panel. just a million
jeanne shaheen for being with us and we also have with us today, and and virtual girl anthony wayne a former investor and senior advisor. and is a conscious on afghanistan here with us here at csi f and i'm really janet jacobs, former secretary of state, for consular affairs to help give us a better perspective on sib visa processing and also really grateful to have mr. ryan crocker who i really admire is a former u.s. ambassador afghanistan iraq and pakistan and advisor to her innovation...
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it's again, we need all allies within the us within america to help us communicate better. i think it's the risk that we have to take, but very rarely do we have such resources like lithium, for example, that can be transformative for, for bolivia. and it has to be managed in a way that will provide health and education for everybody should not be for a benefit for a particular regional bolivia has to be for everybody. so i think it's a difficult process or this whole task, but we have to be optimistic. there's another alternative. and i think again, finally have partners from anywhere in the world. but insisting that we have to be equal partners who cannot be simply giving away the resources and the media in the us basically, we were non existent in america space and nonexistent south america, especially especially mainstream media. so i doubt that's going to change. so it's really important to have alternative sources of information. and so that's something that we need to keep building. and to again explain what is the bully model. socialism is it's a different model fro
it's again, we need all allies within the us within america to help us communicate better. i think it's the risk that we have to take, but very rarely do we have such resources like lithium, for example, that can be transformative for, for bolivia. and it has to be managed in a way that will provide health and education for everybody should not be for a benefit for a particular regional bolivia has to be for everybody. so i think it's a difficult process or this whole task, but we have to be...