11
11
Jul 25, 2021
07/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 11
favorite 0
quote 0
not get any favorites for us. it's your role. it's your duty as a politician to be in touch with us to talk to us to explain what you're doing. and it's our job to not fall for political spin narratives, but to tell people our own analysis. busy of what our own report us see on the str find out in the research and all that. so from the beginning, i felt that built has to be more political again and has to find its whole own way . a new way of telling political stories and covering politics. ah, this is an important political moment for germany and for boot. whatever union, right, has professors build currently is or isn't the paper clearly wants to make a splash in this watershed election? germany, how are you doing? that's the strap line of its election coverage. the question remains is billed asking germans, how they feel, or telling them. ah. and finally this past week, the british government lifted almost all corona virus restrictions in england, which given that the u. k. has europe, highest rate of new infec
not get any favorites for us. it's your role. it's your duty as a politician to be in touch with us to talk to us to explain what you're doing. and it's our job to not fall for political spin narratives, but to tell people our own analysis. busy of what our own report us see on the str find out in the research and all that. so from the beginning, i felt that built has to be more political again and has to find its whole own way . a new way of telling political stories and covering politics. ah,...
4
4.0
Jul 13, 2021
07/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 4
favorite 0
quote 0
look us up as a month before the do know that you can get me take the day. okay. can call them i can call the do both feel go back till hometown. come to you don't belong here to the i'm already, i'm not going to know, but when i was born, if you do, nope, no kidding, face. you want to go, you don't need all of this promotion mine. couldn't you keep your voice down? okay. she's not here now. okay. but you know, you know, i don't want to know if i have my own place, then there will be no job. no, nothing drama. you know, what kind of job it won't, it won't, it won't be like in time then said i do, you know that i know well, i'm going to go is the investigation. com or the whole year when you, when it comes to this point, how much i have to do what i say i'm going to do right. okay. my com still say no. i bought a house where you could come in nice. i think that bill is coming up on have a place to know if i'm still living plays, who are able to ha, i call hopefully it will budget was about me that she was going to go ha okay, no i could get some help. maybe i can d
look us up as a month before the do know that you can get me take the day. okay. can call them i can call the do both feel go back till hometown. come to you don't belong here to the i'm already, i'm not going to know, but when i was born, if you do, nope, no kidding, face. you want to go, you don't need all of this promotion mine. couldn't you keep your voice down? okay. she's not here now. okay. but you know, you know, i don't want to know if i have my own place, then there will be no job....
4
4.0
tv
eye 4
favorite 0
quote 0
she was, she was raising us thing. i've ever pretended like be like her parent because i wasn't that work right. i didn't take a school everyday tucker at night, but you and your brother are not the only biological offspring that tim has cracked. how many do you have was that i've met? are 701717 told me. here's joe. another one of jim's kids. i mean me every summer, tim rents and cabins by a lake and spends a week with a bunch of his bio kids. and just like in my own family, tim's offspring crossed paths before they knew they were related. i came in close contact with my siblings and didn't know air. my like this guy that i worked with was on the same water polo team sawyer boyfriend. on my way, if i had hung out with him, i probably wouldn't met sawyer and not known she was. my sister and danny went to the college. i lived on the campus of so i probably passed him out of all his posts or 2 minutes from my house. all like is your brother, he's my brother. good thing. most of the day. yeah. tim wanted to be found by hi
she was, she was raising us thing. i've ever pretended like be like her parent because i wasn't that work right. i didn't take a school everyday tucker at night, but you and your brother are not the only biological offspring that tim has cracked. how many do you have was that i've met? are 701717 told me. here's joe. another one of jim's kids. i mean me every summer, tim rents and cabins by a lake and spends a week with a bunch of his bio kids. and just like in my own family, tim's offspring...
5
5.0
Jul 12, 2021
07/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 5
favorite 0
quote 0
thank you for joining us. coming up in the next 60 minutes, south africa deployed the army after 10 people die in violent protests over the jailing of former president jacob's duma.
thank you for joining us. coming up in the next 60 minutes, south africa deployed the army after 10 people die in violent protests over the jailing of former president jacob's duma.
14
14
Jul 18, 2021
07/21
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
it can be used for a variety of things, but we're going to use it for, and what we are using it for, is vehicle fuel. arioso: it's really simple on the farm. we have a covered lagoon. we capture the gas from the cow. they dry it just a bit here, and then they push it to calgren, and then they do all the extra stuff, cleaning and everything that they need to do to make it where they can resell or reuse the gas on their own facility. so it just made a lot of sense. maas: the state of california has set a target that they want to reduce greenhouse gas emissions across the state, and it's particularly from the dairy industry. they want a 40% reduction by about the middle of the next decade. and it's a carrot and stick approach. they said to the dairy industry, "if you will voluntarily install these facilities and meet that goal, then that's great. if you don't, we'll probably regulate you." and so the dairy industry, working with our industry and others, have all found a way to make these projects profitable so the farmers can afford to put these in, can generate some revenue by doing it
it can be used for a variety of things, but we're going to use it for, and what we are using it for, is vehicle fuel. arioso: it's really simple on the farm. we have a covered lagoon. we capture the gas from the cow. they dry it just a bit here, and then they push it to calgren, and then they do all the extra stuff, cleaning and everything that they need to do to make it where they can resell or reuse the gas on their own facility. so it just made a lot of sense. maas: the state of california...
11
11
tv
eye 11
favorite 0
quote 0
why a football is using it? well, because football are, they're actually rather smart because they realize it. if to get, have party to party, you can use alcohol or upside. if he's alcohol to get to a level of, of quite intense intoxication and fun. you're going to have a hang over the next them. if you use like oxide, you're going to be fine, 5 minutes later. but like this oxide, that became, we believe it's not proven. it's not happy in law, but subject to the psychoactive substance. is that largely because newspapers took pictures of people like sterling using nitrous oxide and then vilifying the doing so and claiming it was harmful when hung hundreds of millions of women around the world have to deal with the pain of childbirth. just like luke sure did. when he had his broken leg in switzerland, well, i know it may be used for 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 are so m
why a football is using it? well, because football are, they're actually rather smart because they realize it. if to get, have party to party, you can use alcohol or upside. if he's alcohol to get to a level of, of quite intense intoxication and fun. you're going to have a hang over the next them. if you use like oxide, you're going to be fine, 5 minutes later. but like this oxide, that became, we believe it's not proven. it's not happy in law, but subject to the psychoactive substance. is that...
7
7.0
Jul 25, 2021
07/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 7
favorite 0
quote 0
if there is fraud, was just this regarding us. it's there in the us. the military did not get involved . and here they are involved. it's the 1st time since $93.00 are clearly involved in politics and they have turned the democracy. usually, quickbooks, well it's usual and it's not, it's a constitutional issue. the military has not have nothing to do with it. so i think there is no need to traps. visiting democracy through this juncture is not life between both from our fax results for the military. the presidential election is still some way on, but on the streets of brazil, tensions are rising. monica innocuous. i'll just 0. we're narrow. there's also been unrest in several european capital is anti locked down, protest is faced off against police. the laws aimed at containing the virus lecture, brian, the gas and water cannon across europe, and growing anger over corona virus restriction and athens. greek police tried to break out protests against compulsory cove at 19 vaccinations. salmon the crowd through pedro ball. the police responded with tea a
if there is fraud, was just this regarding us. it's there in the us. the military did not get involved . and here they are involved. it's the 1st time since $93.00 are clearly involved in politics and they have turned the democracy. usually, quickbooks, well it's usual and it's not, it's a constitutional issue. the military has not have nothing to do with it. so i think there is no need to traps. visiting democracy through this juncture is not life between both from our fax results for the...
21
21
Jul 22, 2021
07/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
for example, they tell us they created a natural fertilizer using bay, so that was grown here. france on being says they have skilled technicians that are helping them in production. not that emily, me not a lot, black i, florida. we don't want to eliminate the pounds diseases, we want to drive them away, pesticides kill everything, and that's what we don't want. and that a d a spreading though. now more than 7 agriculture, gall colonies and the number continues to grow. again, tina is known for its vast agricultural production, but it's a model that excludes the countries for families. and that's why projects like this one are valuable. because access to a small piece of land helps provide work and the comfort satisfaction and security of owning your own home face, i will, i'll defeat it when a fight in the united states has appointed a special envoy to help coordinate assistance in haiti. daniel foot, say korea foreign service officer will help promote long term peace and free elections. and they followed the assassination of the haitian president, driven on leads of the month thous
for example, they tell us they created a natural fertilizer using bay, so that was grown here. france on being says they have skilled technicians that are helping them in production. not that emily, me not a lot, black i, florida. we don't want to eliminate the pounds diseases, we want to drive them away, pesticides kill everything, and that's what we don't want. and that a d a spreading though. now more than 7 agriculture, gall colonies and the number continues to grow. again, tina is known...
7
7.0
Jul 25, 2021
07/21
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 7
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> thank you for joining us today on our webinar. my name is wayne weingarten with the research institute. i am so pleased that today we have "new york times" best-selling r author. just produced a new book called war on small business. it is available today, online at your favorite bookseller. having read it i cannot phrase it enough. it raises so many important issues, white small businesses are so important in the assault that's being waged before the pandemic and during the pandemic. it's small business is going to lead to a less prosperous. with that i would love to dive in and start discussing what is wrong? what is really the heart of our economy. select start talking about, why was this such an important to get into? >> it's interesting but when i talk to people about big businesses versus small businesses in the country most people do not have a good sense of the scope. they think they're millions of big businesses and a niche of small business. actually the reverse. we have similar between ten and 15000 large businesses in
. >> thank you for joining us today on our webinar. my name is wayne weingarten with the research institute. i am so pleased that today we have "new york times" best-selling r author. just produced a new book called war on small business. it is available today, online at your favorite bookseller. having read it i cannot phrase it enough. it raises so many important issues, white small businesses are so important in the assault that's being waged before the pandemic and during...
5
5.0
Jul 5, 2021
07/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 5
favorite 0
quote 0
and then when you help us is a show about 3 years ago. how is the child knowledge situation in the united states? now, would you say it's growing in the right direction? were fewer and fewer child knowledge is right now, cuz it's worth your doing an advocate for doing you know, i wish i could say that with, you know, 100 percent. you know, clarity that child marriage is, is lowering, but we don't know that that's true. and especially with co, with 19 and the lockdown happening across the world. it's unfortunately exactly bating domestic violence situations, including the child abuse including child marriage and then you want to f p a actually. and there are more recent report named that child marriage is one of the 3 of youth it against women and girls world. why? so unfortunately, you know, and in the u. s. while have 4 states that have band child marriage, i'm not sure if that has decreased the number of child managers that are happening . i can only hope that it has, but we have seen exacerbated sir and donna max. thank you very much f
and then when you help us is a show about 3 years ago. how is the child knowledge situation in the united states? now, would you say it's growing in the right direction? were fewer and fewer child knowledge is right now, cuz it's worth your doing an advocate for doing you know, i wish i could say that with, you know, 100 percent. you know, clarity that child marriage is, is lowering, but we don't know that that's true. and especially with co, with 19 and the lockdown happening across the world....
17
17
Jul 17, 2021
07/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
ah al jazeera as a use all the news. ready the morning, the 1000 people are missing in at least 126. that is catastrophic flood strike germany and neighboring country. ah, i'm calling this life. and so coming up i've gone for say try to retake a border crossing with pockets on from the taliban. while international peace of intensify the events of the trust me when nothing less than a deliberate, coordinated, and well planned attack on our south africa presidents as the army will restore order after days of violence. these more than 200 dozens of interested in cuba during the biggest protest and decades, we speak to the play nice to accuse the police of beaches ah, emergency workers in belgium and western germany, a searching for more than a 1000 people still missing off to devastating floods killed 126 people. 106 people have died in germany as towns and villages are submerged. 1300 people still haven't been found. chancellor, anglo merkel says the full extent of the disaster may not be known for days. dozens of people h
ah al jazeera as a use all the news. ready the morning, the 1000 people are missing in at least 126. that is catastrophic flood strike germany and neighboring country. ah, i'm calling this life. and so coming up i've gone for say try to retake a border crossing with pockets on from the taliban. while international peace of intensify the events of the trust me when nothing less than a deliberate, coordinated, and well planned attack on our south africa presidents as the army will restore order...
4
4.0
tv
eye 4
favorite 0
quote 0
for news use use. i'm fair in front. let's get the 360 view and bring in a former colorado state senator ted harvey and democratic commentator, jonathan harris. thank you so much for joining me gentlemen. you better? revenue said i'm going to throw the g 1st. should governor abbot have done this sooner as many as republican colleagues wanted him to do? well, this is certainly unprecedented for any governor to do this. i don't remember any governor doing this, but these are unique times the failure of the bite administration is leading to governors doing things they've never had to do before. yes, i believe that the governor should have done this. but we also have to understand that this is an election year. he's got a primary against some pretty good opponents. and i think that that might have driven him to actually try to deal with an issue that his constituents have been begging for for months. and finally, he's stepping up and doing what probably should have been done several months before holiday to tad going on and
for news use use. i'm fair in front. let's get the 360 view and bring in a former colorado state senator ted harvey and democratic commentator, jonathan harris. thank you so much for joining me gentlemen. you better? revenue said i'm going to throw the g 1st. should governor abbot have done this sooner as many as republican colleagues wanted him to do? well, this is certainly unprecedented for any governor to do this. i don't remember any governor doing this, but these are unique times the...
5
5.0
Jul 2, 2021
07/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 5
favorite 0
quote 0
that is after it warn't control of territory from us, john in award that ended in 1994. now those districts have the highest rate of accidents from land line exclusions in the world. but the minds don't even have to fool to cause damage with an item that has been in this house for 2 months now. but i haven't brought my kids here because all the surrounding areas a planted with land mines children don't understand the danger. a lot of these lands are very fertile with a lot of water resources, but i can't rise animals or do agriculture because of the landlines. jones government says menu is reluctant to share maps where the landlines are. each time mine couldn't, is expert take to the fields, took your minds, they take a big risk terms this and remind clearance process is very difficult worrying and stressful. you have to be careful because you can step on mine's any time. we know that each signal means there is a mind when we care the minds. we feel so impatient to nervous, especially during hot days because the mind protection suit we have to weigh is suffocating. took
that is after it warn't control of territory from us, john in award that ended in 1994. now those districts have the highest rate of accidents from land line exclusions in the world. but the minds don't even have to fool to cause damage with an item that has been in this house for 2 months now. but i haven't brought my kids here because all the surrounding areas a planted with land mines children don't understand the danger. a lot of these lands are very fertile with a lot of water resources,...
6
6.0
Jul 11, 2021
07/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 6
favorite 0
quote 0
the country has the 2nd highest coban, 1900 death, told us that the us well those, the headlines. i'll have more news for you here after portal. the hi, i'm sandra gartman. welcome to portal. your gateway to some of our to 0 as best online content. this week we're focusing on guns in the us, if the country with more firearms than people and the highest level of civilian gun ownership in the world. ah, we've got a powerful film about how gun violence is playing out on the streets of new york. look at the complicated politics and log around gun ownership and the push for stricter controls. and we'll hear why more and more black americans are exercising their constitutional right to bear arms. feel the 1st one actually empowered. it was a general and we're going to start in new york. shootings in the city surged and 2020 to levels not seen in 10 years. you can see the devastating impact the tide on people's lives and neighborhoods like the bronx. where for many people don't violence as part of everyday life. in this episode of the online documentary series fly on the wall filmmaker g
the country has the 2nd highest coban, 1900 death, told us that the us well those, the headlines. i'll have more news for you here after portal. the hi, i'm sandra gartman. welcome to portal. your gateway to some of our to 0 as best online content. this week we're focusing on guns in the us, if the country with more firearms than people and the highest level of civilian gun ownership in the world. ah, we've got a powerful film about how gun violence is playing out on the streets of new york....
6
6.0
Jul 4, 2021
07/21
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 6
favorite 0
quote 0
's lawyer is with us as well. welcome. >> just so my audiences aware why is your lawyer with us on this interview? >> we are still in court. we just finished the end of march our trial with our third lawsuit we are waiting for the judge to announce his decisions my lawyer is help to make sure i don't say anything. >> for those who don't remember the details, remind us what happened july 19, 2012 into game and walked into your cake shop and asked you to design their wedding cake. >> sunny and bright a couple of girls working for me so when they sat down at the wedding desk so we made introductions said what can i do for you were here to look at wedding cakes i said sorry i don't do cakes for same-sex weddings. they said what i'll make a birthday or shower or cookies or brownies and not do cakes for same-sex wedding so they stomped out swearing at me and flipping me off i was not expecting that i was just said i wouldn't just do that cake because of the iconic nature of the wedding cake. >> was that the first time f
's lawyer is with us as well. welcome. >> just so my audiences aware why is your lawyer with us on this interview? >> we are still in court. we just finished the end of march our trial with our third lawsuit we are waiting for the judge to announce his decisions my lawyer is help to make sure i don't say anything. >> for those who don't remember the details, remind us what happened july 19, 2012 into game and walked into your cake shop and asked you to design their wedding...
4
4.0
tv
eye 4
favorite 0
quote 0
we're going to bring you the 360 view on both issues on today's news use use. i'm getting a huge right here on our to america. let's get started. ah, go noise is the latest state looking to decriminalize, the act of a, someone with h i v. failing to disclose their condition to their partner before having unprotected sex. now as of right now, one could face a felony charges in most states. if they fail to disclose their health status or to correspond natasha suite has more on this latest bill. a to be advocate say those who are h i v positive can breathe in a sigh of relief on tuesday, the illinois state senate passed a bill that would be criminalized someone h i v positive not sharing their condition before having unprotected sex. the bill has already passed the house it now head to the governor's desk. as it stands under illinois h i v notification law, one can still be charged with a felony and face up to 7 years in prison, even if the virus is not transmitted. since the law was implemented in 201222 people have been arrested if the bill passes, illinois will
we're going to bring you the 360 view on both issues on today's news use use. i'm getting a huge right here on our to america. let's get started. ah, go noise is the latest state looking to decriminalize, the act of a, someone with h i v. failing to disclose their condition to their partner before having unprotected sex. now as of right now, one could face a felony charges in most states. if they fail to disclose their health status or to correspond natasha suite has more on this latest bill. a...
6
6.0
Jul 6, 2021
07/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 6
favorite 0
quote 0
and in terms of when child marriage will end in the us, it's amazing. the activists have gotten 4 days to change their laws. but that leaves 40 things left to go. so there's a long fight ahead on this issue. yeah, i don't, i'm sorry, you've been doing this like taking it to the courts because every state has different rules. so it's going to take 50 different legal battles, some of which is already been one. so every state to say that child, now it should be illegal and you should only married a minor when they get to the age of consent. for example, don't, can i give you this question? and this is from in the future comments. not my passport password is the handle. what about parental consent? can be anything done on the as punishment to parents? this is something you know a lot about, but can tell from kentucky. go ahead. that's a very great question. and you know, i will say that well, we often can use that or parental consent is most often parental coersion as in the case with my own mother. you know, my mother was very abused, growing that she hers
and in terms of when child marriage will end in the us, it's amazing. the activists have gotten 4 days to change their laws. but that leaves 40 things left to go. so there's a long fight ahead on this issue. yeah, i don't, i'm sorry, you've been doing this like taking it to the courts because every state has different rules. so it's going to take 50 different legal battles, some of which is already been one. so every state to say that child, now it should be illegal and you should only married...
21
21
Jul 18, 2021
07/21
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
you can ask questions through social media using #cato books. i have been a doctor 45 years and with the so-called crisis, what is the crisis but why do we have this other than flow over a period of time? >> great question. and the objective fact is medical malpractice crisis is marked not by an increase of the practice but by an increase of medical malpractice premiums and that causes the distress over being sued over worried about being sued and then to enact tort reform and then in the most recent crisis and in terms of what causes that i should say that the book is about the litigation system not the insurance system except incidentally we talk about premiums because we have evidence we are not actuaries or regulators. that's not the focus of the book is for lawyers and law professors and what's going on in the litigation system with a number of increase in the payout per claim minutes much more plausible the litigation system is driving what is going on but we don't see that. or and those that had gaps already in the states and responses an
you can ask questions through social media using #cato books. i have been a doctor 45 years and with the so-called crisis, what is the crisis but why do we have this other than flow over a period of time? >> great question. and the objective fact is medical malpractice crisis is marked not by an increase of the practice but by an increase of medical malpractice premiums and that causes the distress over being sued over worried about being sued and then to enact tort reform and then in the...
26
26
Jul 26, 2021
07/21
by
KNTV
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
they had to restring them using the lighter track flow through the area. closure between half hour and hour time. usually they'll try to finish this up by 5:00 a.m. back to you. >>> federal mask guidelines could be changing. the surging delta variant as we have more. >> this is under active consideration. >> those five words catching consideration. a new recommendation everyone wear masks in public again regardless of vaccination status. covid rates soaring to 40,000 a day in the u.s. feds are also monitoring surges like those in l.a. where masks are required for everyone indoors. >> the local officials had the discretion and the cdc agrees. >> in the morning, it had be the law in every single building managed by san mateo county. >> these are the steps we need to take. >> 89% of locals are vaccinated. most of the new cases involve the unvaccinated. people are trying to persuade people to get their shots. >> she encouraged me. i was against the shot at the beginning. >> at the end, it is up to us who are vaccinated to encourage those who are against it. >>
they had to restring them using the lighter track flow through the area. closure between half hour and hour time. usually they'll try to finish this up by 5:00 a.m. back to you. >>> federal mask guidelines could be changing. the surging delta variant as we have more. >> this is under active consideration. >> those five words catching consideration. a new recommendation everyone wear masks in public again regardless of vaccination status. covid rates soaring to 40,000 a day...
3
3.0
Jul 12, 2021
07/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 3
favorite 0
quote 0
i hated it was a be any old we never used in the ivr not to to head the mother to us. he was a, be, do me any sort of told me and my mother and myself that was war can feed how to the 20 on the about danica why had little, why had abuse them? why had mister norfolk or country so yada. i'm going to see your philosophy. i thought i took a little month to allow for fresh charlotte when i go to less and what phone let's say i'm the mom of a 1000000 foot off. well listen, how does it don't to have it? as elected me, there were other questions to over the deployment of security guards and an interruption to the power supply as it did in july had to do, you can better. yes. i mean, usually you know, with the, how are the geron mental enough yet and of the will, can, i mean this will tell you, can i can, how your, how does amendment engine, how does, when by the stuff and how does the mean amendments? i started, how does that, do you mean? doesn't at sunset on the day of the raid, there was a power failure. well look at my lemon. another bit has 5th to pull that up to mother b
i hated it was a be any old we never used in the ivr not to to head the mother to us. he was a, be, do me any sort of told me and my mother and myself that was war can feed how to the 20 on the about danica why had little, why had abuse them? why had mister norfolk or country so yada. i'm going to see your philosophy. i thought i took a little month to allow for fresh charlotte when i go to less and what phone let's say i'm the mom of a 1000000 foot off. well listen, how does it don't to have...
18
18
Jul 24, 2021
07/21
by
KRON
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
flex alerts remind us when to use less energy from 4-9pm. so we can all stay up and running. sign up today. >> governor newsome has signed a new law expanding access to child care for working families happened earlier today during a video conference, including lawmakers and child care advocates the new law will phase in 200,000 child-care slots over the next 5 years. nearly 3 fourths of those slots are expected to be available in the next couple of years. >> we've been advocating to raise awareness to to race. consciousness around the essential nature of our care economy broadly defined, but particularly childcare workers. >> more than a half a billion dollars will be used to support child care and preschool providers. another 250 million dollars will be used to build and renovate childcare facilities focusing on those in underserved communities. >> for your help tonight. there is a voluntary recall of bagged baby carrots grim way farm says pulling the products because of possible salmonella contamination. the carrots are sold under a bunch of names. you have buddy love khali
flex alerts remind us when to use less energy from 4-9pm. so we can all stay up and running. sign up today. >> governor newsome has signed a new law expanding access to child care for working families happened earlier today during a video conference, including lawmakers and child care advocates the new law will phase in 200,000 child-care slots over the next 5 years. nearly 3 fourths of those slots are expected to be available in the next couple of years. >> we've been advocating to...
5
5.0
Jul 6, 2021
07/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 5
favorite 0
quote 0
thanks for being with us, sarah. welcome back to the stream. and wanting to odeon to love what date. thank you so much for having me. my name is laura top, a name and i publicly advocate here in the united states to end the practice of child marriage. i was worth 15 years old to marry a complete stranger. and so now i use my experience to advocate against the practice and very harmful practice that exists here in the us and worldwide and hello max, welcome to the stream, tell everybody. hi, my name is max robins on the founder and executive director of students. again, child marriage, where the 1st student lead non crop in the united states that the voted to and the american child crisis get to have you get. i'm going to start with a conscious of a controversial unicef and teen marriage have campaign that made some people really upset. have a look. ah . so that campaign was company against child marriage and you can see the response on line. it doesn't happen to white children . it doesn't happen in the developing well people. ringback who was
thanks for being with us, sarah. welcome back to the stream. and wanting to odeon to love what date. thank you so much for having me. my name is laura top, a name and i publicly advocate here in the united states to end the practice of child marriage. i was worth 15 years old to marry a complete stranger. and so now i use my experience to advocate against the practice and very harmful practice that exists here in the us and worldwide and hello max, welcome to the stream, tell everybody. hi, my...
5
5.0
Jul 11, 2021
07/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 5
favorite 0
quote 0
we're asking for smart schools and help us the us, me to report the troops will not be deployed. instead, they will say law enforcement to help with the investigation into the assassination of job and elmo eas. his widow also injured the shooting, said this message on social media, not call me you knew who the president was fighting against these people, hired mercenaries to kill the president and his family due to the projects for roads, electricity drinking water supply, organization of the referendum and elections for the final abolition of political transitions. the president has always believed in institutions and stability. it's not clear who paid for the mercenaries who allegedly carried out the attack, many of them former members of the columbia and military. but while that investigation continues, so does the political uncertainty. bali, the intern prime minister cloud joseph says he's in charge, but he was said to be replaced before the kelly by ariel henry, who now along with politician joseph lam. bear says day we'll take over the land. bear tweeted that is saturday a
we're asking for smart schools and help us the us, me to report the troops will not be deployed. instead, they will say law enforcement to help with the investigation into the assassination of job and elmo eas. his widow also injured the shooting, said this message on social media, not call me you knew who the president was fighting against these people, hired mercenaries to kill the president and his family due to the projects for roads, electricity drinking water supply, organization of the...
3
3.0
Jul 12, 2021
07/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 3
favorite 0
quote 0
al jazeera, tells the story of what it's like to be lebanese, and call us trailer home. once upon a time and punch bowl on al jazeera, when a war crime is committed, who is it kind of, how does it follows that garzon human rights investigator on his unprecedented journey to the french high court? i says, every place to make sure that that ought to bring its taking on the arms trade in his fight for justice, for innocence, palestinians and their families made in france coming soon unnoticed. oh, hello there, mr. had a and how is an update for you here? on out of there and thousands have joined red anti government protests in cuba, demonstrators, and dividing more action from the government around poverty, the economy and the corona virus pandemic president miguel diaz canal has same. so united states to be unrest at august in is in havana with does the process with hundreds and hundreds of people a various points throughout havana and other given cities. so it's one of.
al jazeera, tells the story of what it's like to be lebanese, and call us trailer home. once upon a time and punch bowl on al jazeera, when a war crime is committed, who is it kind of, how does it follows that garzon human rights investigator on his unprecedented journey to the french high court? i says, every place to make sure that that ought to bring its taking on the arms trade in his fight for justice, for innocence, palestinians and their families made in france coming soon unnoticed. oh,...
4
4.0
tv
eye 4
favorite 0
quote 0
you know, i, i feel especially proud of, you know, something like tesco right is able to, to use us to improve their i'm and website to show better search results. so people can find the items they're looking for. and i don't know, i don't know. what do you know how like, why some of these get frankly, just stop in this is mr. brown had a p r ah, after our visit, the founder explains the indic magic knee figure 8. ah, we color company figure it because we think of it as a loop. and the loop really has these, these 2 parts, right? there's the humans that do the labeling. and then the machine learning that learns from the humans. and then it goes back to the humans for more labeling, right? so we think of this kind of beautiful loop, right? right. humans do the best things that humans can do. and the algorithms that artificial intelligence does the best things that the algorithms can do. and we put that together, and that's what we call it. ah, to get a better understanding of why i need humans to function. we stop joking around and get out the computer. ah. so here's example, you know,
you know, i, i feel especially proud of, you know, something like tesco right is able to, to use us to improve their i'm and website to show better search results. so people can find the items they're looking for. and i don't know, i don't know. what do you know how like, why some of these get frankly, just stop in this is mr. brown had a p r ah, after our visit, the founder explains the indic magic knee figure 8. ah, we color company figure it because we think of it as a loop. and the loop...
9
9.0
tv
eye 9
favorite 0
quote 0
they used it all of the time. ok, so i, you know, and plus, you know, daniel may be right, and i think technically he is right here about how the electoral college works. but arthur, that's what the, you need to 70 to win. that's what you need to 70, that's all that really matters here. the what am i keep stressing the point, the rules of the game are before you, everybody you know is you need to 70. now if that's right or wrong, daniel's got a good argument there, but that's where we stand right now. so i, i, so i get really frustrated when you don't get to 70 for your candidate that we don't like the electoral college. it seems to me that's kind of reduction is go ahead arthur. well yeah, to address that point. i'm not a constitutional scholar. so i don't want to go to, to on constitutional history necessarily. but from my understanding, the whole point of that system as it was, was to make sure that each state which kind of was like, almost like a country and a union sort of like you may be a bad comparison, bu
they used it all of the time. ok, so i, you know, and plus, you know, daniel may be right, and i think technically he is right here about how the electoral college works. but arthur, that's what the, you need to 70 to win. that's what you need to 70, that's all that really matters here. the what am i keep stressing the point, the rules of the game are before you, everybody you know is you need to 70. now if that's right or wrong, daniel's got a good argument there, but that's where we stand...
6
6.0
Jul 25, 2021
07/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 6
favorite 0
quote 0
if there is fraud, they want them to produce regarding us. it's there in the us. the military did not get involved. and here they are involved. it's the 1st time since $93.00 are clearly involved in politics and they have turned the democracy. usually, quickbooks, while it's useful and it's not, it's a constitutional issue and the military has not have nothing to do with it. so i think there is no need to traps. president marcus through this juncture is lives between both from our fax results for the military. the presidential election is still some way off, but on the streets of brazil, tensions are rising. monica non give, i'll just 0. we are narrow. the leader of australia is most popular. state says she's disgusted by protests on saturday, which saw hundreds of people, fine for breaking, locked found measures the the wrong fans, the largest rally and sydney could turn into a super sprinter. event new south wales. faith is reported to more deaths from cove at 19, at $141.00 cases of local transmission. smaller a demonstrations were held in the cities of melbour
if there is fraud, they want them to produce regarding us. it's there in the us. the military did not get involved. and here they are involved. it's the 1st time since $93.00 are clearly involved in politics and they have turned the democracy. usually, quickbooks, while it's useful and it's not, it's a constitutional issue and the military has not have nothing to do with it. so i think there is no need to traps. president marcus through this juncture is lives between both from our fax results...
12
12
Jul 17, 2021
07/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 12
favorite 0
quote 0
we were hoping we'd get back in our fees, but i know there's they do us. so i saw the floods in 1957. it was not as big as this. this is unheard of executive and a broken levy in southern netherland. pass prompted mass evacuations in several villages along the mass river. officials want a large gap in the bank. commend could leave the entire area flooded rescue efforts being hampered by collapse, roads and damage. communication lines said laughing reports from the german town of sin zig where cleanup efforts have begun. they were trapped in their rooms on the 1st floor when the water rose up to 4 meters in no time, at least 12 residence of this home for disabled people died before they could be moved to safety. across the street gabriella wild watched the neighbourhood swiftly turn into a swirling river and feared the worst of my front of the people on the la tours had not made at all. i don't know exactly what happened, but the next morning, though he survived, were evacuated from the balconies. absolutely horrible and living in this region. his whole lif
we were hoping we'd get back in our fees, but i know there's they do us. so i saw the floods in 1957. it was not as big as this. this is unheard of executive and a broken levy in southern netherland. pass prompted mass evacuations in several villages along the mass river. officials want a large gap in the bank. commend could leave the entire area flooded rescue efforts being hampered by collapse, roads and damage. communication lines said laughing reports from the german town of sin zig where...
5
5.0
Jul 21, 2021
07/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 5
favorite 0
quote 0
he joins us on skype from london. so i guess kell what were the constitutional reforms this group of individuals were trying to discuss well, it's been a long running debate among the opposition seeking constitutional reforms, particularly on the electoral system. they argued times in the constitution, which has been in place for many decades now. that's a huge amount of executive power in the presidency. it allows the president to appoint m p 's high court judges. and critically the, the national electoral commission. so the opposition are keen to revise some of the many executive power in the president and see there's also a dive for the constitution to be changed to allow legal challenges to election results which has previously been allowed. but it's something that we've seen in neighboring countries, kenya, blah, we and certainly that's something the but the opposition and in times in year with, we'd like to have in place looking back previous elections where they have the disputes. what do you think the governme
he joins us on skype from london. so i guess kell what were the constitutional reforms this group of individuals were trying to discuss well, it's been a long running debate among the opposition seeking constitutional reforms, particularly on the electoral system. they argued times in the constitution, which has been in place for many decades now. that's a huge amount of executive power in the presidency. it allows the president to appoint m p 's high court judges. and critically the, the...
4
4.0
Jul 11, 2021
07/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 4
favorite 0
quote 0
trying to stay away from us. my father passed away and my mother lives in stock. somebody will show up. they have a little power at them in more highly secure and show the muslim having somebody sometimes control absolutely well have to load up tonight or probably closer to my mother had thought it over to ms. weiss and i want to know if that would be in a class or know how you, how many of it that's going to increase going to occur can, can lower that limit enjoy montes could to show up. and i would add that on the back who would do the do you do? could do some looking good to go into some of them, but i'm away from that. it says meeting at the never done or job with it in the in the book ahead and show up a little early what the mother really harmony when you look at them. i mean, i was wanting me the job here. i need to hold on your me like on back to help you with the time how she took the issue. yeah, sure. so you know, she started, oh, you mean like that? and i thought i never had that problem. i i, i brought the the table the me, the me wanting a much bette
trying to stay away from us. my father passed away and my mother lives in stock. somebody will show up. they have a little power at them in more highly secure and show the muslim having somebody sometimes control absolutely well have to load up tonight or probably closer to my mother had thought it over to ms. weiss and i want to know if that would be in a class or know how you, how many of it that's going to increase going to occur can, can lower that limit enjoy montes could to show up. and i...
9
9.0
Jul 18, 2021
07/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 9
favorite 0
quote 0
>> thank you for joining us today on our webinar. i am a senior fellow at the pacific research institute i'm pleased today we have a new york times best-selling author who just produced a new book called the war on small business available today online if you are famous bookseller having read it i cannot praise it enough it raises so many important issues of why small businesses are so important in the assault being waged for the pandemic then leading to a less prosperous future so with that i would love to dive in and discuss what is wrong to the heart of the economy. or then to get into. . . . . enabled anybody and the people from all over the globe who like to come here to try to pursue that economic freedom and that creation or in some cases just other kinds of freedom and stability that they would want to pursue a passion and so preserving that opportunity and the centralization that comes along with small business looks a lot more like free-market capitalism then the big businesses do. but when i tell you everyone says how impo
>> thank you for joining us today on our webinar. i am a senior fellow at the pacific research institute i'm pleased today we have a new york times best-selling author who just produced a new book called the war on small business available today online if you are famous bookseller having read it i cannot praise it enough it raises so many important issues of why small businesses are so important in the assault being waged for the pandemic then leading to a less prosperous future so with...
10
10.0
Jul 17, 2021
07/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 10
favorite 0
quote 0
they used to be paid to workers was enough. it's not the case any longer. transportation costs increased by at least 4 times. the lawson value of the local currency. the leader has affected purchasing power. it has lost nearly 95 percent of its worth in nearly 2 years. but in recent weeks it has been in free fall, reaching a record low after lebanon. politicians reached a dead end and efforts to form a new government use turn $1500.00. now my salary is worth $100.00 and i are, and in lira, we are always in debt. lebanon has been without the functioning government for nearly a year without one, an unprecedented economic meltdown can't be reversed. instead, rival politicians have been fighting for power and prime minister designate saddle heidi's decision to step aside complicates a solution. this could be an open ended political crisis. heidi who is considered the leader of the muslim sunday community says he will not endorse a replacement. the post prime minister is reserved for his community. that is why his support is importa
they used to be paid to workers was enough. it's not the case any longer. transportation costs increased by at least 4 times. the lawson value of the local currency. the leader has affected purchasing power. it has lost nearly 95 percent of its worth in nearly 2 years. but in recent weeks it has been in free fall, reaching a record low after lebanon. politicians reached a dead end and efforts to form a new government use turn $1500.00. now my salary is worth $100.00 and i are, and in lira, we...
7
7.0
tv
eye 7
favorite 0
quote 0
so the car camera just use something like this. so it's really important that they build reliable systems that can identify people and the way that they learn. so then if i people is looking at lots of pictures of what the cars seeing from the camera and then actually literally labeling where the people are. here's a real example of how it works to view what had teach his self driving car to recognize a pedestrian, a human like you or i at 1st has to identify pedestrians from photos and then feed this information to the a i. and this process has to be done over a 1000, even a 1000000 times over, which can be very time consuming. this is where figure a gets involved using real people who are paid to do this work. so the task here is to look at this picture. and then label where the people are. and so you get paid for this, you get paid to draw boxes around the people. how much, you know, i'm not sure this task. but, you know, maybe it would be like maybe $0.10 per person that you draw a box around who do this job? employees doing th
so the car camera just use something like this. so it's really important that they build reliable systems that can identify people and the way that they learn. so then if i people is looking at lots of pictures of what the cars seeing from the camera and then actually literally labeling where the people are. here's a real example of how it works to view what had teach his self driving car to recognize a pedestrian, a human like you or i at 1st has to identify pedestrians from photos and then...