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if you are also doing your best, tell us about it, visit our website, or send us a, a tag doing your bit, ah, we share your stores. and maybe when these fonts one out, they can be turned into installation to. it's a great idea to keep things out of sight. i'm very impressed crease and a similar idea is also becoming increasingly important when dealing with many invest. some of these plans on being used on construction teams. southern insects, i think processed into fish food for in our case, the event is, turn it into a delicacy in the restaurant equal africa takes you to europe to no way holding a trap in from the ocean bed. do it height. varga had only set it out a day before at a depth of 180 meters, but one day was enough for the tour guide to almost fill the cage with king crabs, a delicacy all over the world. yet the crustaceans also posed a growing ecological threat. job of the water, your good. he rode the crux. we have krebs, ret, ever your know, to catch. we need only from the from the back. 1570 meters harvesting king cramps has brought unheard of prosperity to norway's ec
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what makes us different is our outdoor practices -- outdoor water use practices. i think we should bring that up as we engage with the state. i'm part of one of the -- a few of the working groups that are involved in the process and it's very, very hard to kind of push this as a way of thinking and i think we actually as an agency, we have to -- we have taken leadership in this and should participate more actively to make sure the standards are set properly. >> it's all stuff going out. you know when people do legislative stuff based on new building, that's one thing and then i know that everybody has been working hard for years on incentives for washers and shower heads and new toilets and all that other kind of stuff. think it has to be pointed out still noted that still, it's not the big buildings per se. it's the residential use that maybe is the sticky one. >> now over to the wholesale side. >> i think -- the ceo of bay area water supply and conservation agency. i don't know -- thank you so much. nicole, please take it away. >> great. thank you very much chai
what makes us different is our outdoor practices -- outdoor water use practices. i think we should bring that up as we engage with the state. i'm part of one of the -- a few of the working groups that are involved in the process and it's very, very hard to kind of push this as a way of thinking and i think we actually as an agency, we have to -- we have taken leadership in this and should participate more actively to make sure the standards are set properly. >> it's all stuff going out....
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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
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and that's why as a whole was back including the us, including us and so on. and once, while starting the 2 state solution and acted with impunity, our jobs are committed to them to spectrum. well, faster luck you enabled, allowed them to disguise that, to 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 other people coming out in force that he was just finally on, on that force. because i have to ask one thing about how obviously the narrative here is the, the old recent war began with mass rockets. it was again with the alleged ethnic cleansing and shake ge
and that's why as a whole was back including the us, including us and so on. and once, while starting the 2 state solution and acted with impunity, our jobs are committed to them to spectrum. well, faster luck you enabled, allowed them to disguise that, to 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...
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doesn't really matter to us. if we have a gym or tomato and i think we are unaware of the impact or decisions here have on countries where there is no food. no, a date is a big confusion between what is the general interest and the interest of industry? because the priority is jobs and growth and he likes growth. it's more important than people like this. this food industry is successful, it will create more jobs, it will create more value added, it will create more growth. so i don't see why we shouldn't also fight for the interests of the industry, but this should be a communal fight. modern agriculture read eyes on satellites relies on precision farming, which is the connection between satellites, digital machinery and all of the tools which are available for farmers. unfortunately, i think europe is losing its edge as far as food production in agriculture because of an overly conservative restrictive regulation and the tradeoff between progress and the risk is not what understood in ah, the chance i think eur
doesn't really matter to us. if we have a gym or tomato and i think we are unaware of the impact or decisions here have on countries where there is no food. no, a date is a big confusion between what is the general interest and the interest of industry? because the priority is jobs and growth and he likes growth. it's more important than people like this. this food industry is successful, it will create more jobs, it will create more value added, it will create more growth. so i don't see why...
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they don't allow us. the food industry is successful for create more jobs, it will create more value added. it will create more. so i don't see why we shouldn't also fight for the interest something that we have regulation. we want the regulation of the industry. and if we don't behave then yes, that's fine. what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy plantation. let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. developments only mostly i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very political time. time to sit down and talk about this issue. so even when you've got a living saturday, i don't know that you're not going. i still got my during my do i what i would like to do what i'm not going to be able to move in the more with me and was going to run and i will get a lot more snow up. but i do that. so she asked me on the she was a i on the break was it is another room for the mobile. my so she has to come up with the crime. you must dillard the most with
they don't allow us. the food industry is successful for create more jobs, it will create more value added. it will create more. so i don't see why we shouldn't also fight for the interest something that we have regulation. we want the regulation of the industry. and if we don't behave then yes, that's fine. what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy plantation. let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. developments only mostly i'm going to resist. i don't see...
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why don't use us and we will help you. but it's our most sensitive and personal in our health data, and it's being used to essentially build the next generation of profiling technology. but it's not just government that are accused of monitoring people under the cover of coded. good afternoon, you for me to brian who can assist you today as millions around the world. and now working from home, like brian unions raising concerns about the new forms of surveillance billing. we'll see what we can find brian's employ required to account for every 2nd of his day. so when i go to so i have to click into what's called a code. it's basically notify them where i am. and i think there's about going to the bathroom for me. i'm going to ask. so when i get back as a few messages going, where are you? when's your time get back on calls. so could absolutely be monitored in real time. cool thing to work has long been heavily monitored, but it's intensified with the moods working from home without a mental thing. you'd all be getting it on
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use of people provide i training. use of people provide training. use of people provide training. let's move to the sunday times, and germany failed to act on flood alerts. while you made of the pictures coming out of europe? extraordinary. i've been watching cash at madera on those bridges and the site and the extraordinary sight of it germany that we think of as a well organised country not coping very well, and this story in the sunday times basically suggests that the systems that the germans had put in place for a crisis like this did not work because they had great computer programmes but had not told people what they should do if flood waters threatened. and i think there are these extremely interesting because it you would imagine that informing the population how they should mobilise and giving them really good warnings of the need to do so would be a very german thing to do. in the german language, there is a word which means thoroughness that you think about every single aspect of a task or of anything, and it seems as if the charge is being leveled at the germans as th
use of people provide i training. use of people provide training. use of people provide training. let's move to the sunday times, and germany failed to act on flood alerts. while you made of the pictures coming out of europe? extraordinary. i've been watching cash at madera on those bridges and the site and the extraordinary sight of it germany that we think of as a well organised country not coping very well, and this story in the sunday times basically suggests that the systems that the...
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the us digital coin a us, you know, central back digital point c, b, d. c is just more of the saying fee on currency. it doesn't change anything as it affects anything. so when jerome palo sitting there looking into his computer, so it's such a nerdy way, right. and he's like, oh yeah, this will absolutely fix all the problems. we don't need stable coins, we don't need bitcoin, we don't each other. once we have the, the us back digital know we need them because we don't trust the us back to anything right now because it's worthless, it's devalued it's abuse and it's corrupt and the point, the promise, the idea behind bitcoin in the beginning, behind all crypto currencies, was a promise to break 3 from a b r system that merely declares its value to the force of the us military to the force of law enforcement and the i r s. that's all the force that we have. and by the way, one other thing, he says there will be no interest in these other coins. once the us has their own digital currency, that's a lie. the only way there will be a lack of interest is when y
the us digital coin a us, you know, central back digital point c, b, d. c is just more of the saying fee on currency. it doesn't change anything as it affects anything. so when jerome palo sitting there looking into his computer, so it's such a nerdy way, right. and he's like, oh yeah, this will absolutely fix all the problems. we don't need stable coins, we don't need bitcoin, we don't each other. once we have the, the us back digital know we need them because we don't trust the us back to...
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us to reemerge in the world. all of the things manufacturing enabled, everything we use every day, the technology is inherent in enabling those products. if you want to make an impact, this is the sector. when you look at what technology is doing, it is enabling employees. how do we deploy it together to get there faster to make sure that -- that workers are in the safest conditions, it is a top priority for every manufacturer. if you're able to use sensors not only to make sure that you are not in a place you would rather not be, but also to get ahead of maintenance and to be able to have real-time estimates of what is happening to him that is going and will make us more productive and it will make manufacturing continue to be competitive in the u.s. ina: to be clear, jobs are changing. it is not so much necessarily -- a lot of the debate is our job going away, our jobs being created. my sense is that the answer is yes automation is changing the jobs and what once existed won't exist. my sense is that the key to
us to reemerge in the world. all of the things manufacturing enabled, everything we use every day, the technology is inherent in enabling those products. if you want to make an impact, this is the sector. when you look at what technology is doing, it is enabling employees. how do we deploy it together to get there faster to make sure that -- that workers are in the safest conditions, it is a top priority for every manufacturer. if you're able to use sensors not only to make sure that you are...
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so us regulators actually, at least from us law, they have the right to to look a bit deeper into the books of those chinese companies that are traded at the us exchanges. so that's really what seems to be behind the latest move. so what's been the knock on effect of the chinese firms on the new york exchange? well, what is true for a d d might be true for a lot of mother chinese companies as well, which are traded at the u. x exchange is some and that has been a pretty hot deal recently just so far. this year we had $35.00 chinese companies said joining us market since 2012 chinese type of companies have raised about $75000000000.00 on wall street. so we're really talking a lot of money, but as i mentioned, so us regulation, say, if you don't comply with us regulations, meaning that us regulators can look at your business dealings a bit closer than you will be delivered to from your ethnic changes and china on the other way it says, well, there was the threat to national security is that we won't give out those information. so it is a pretty tricky situation. and so it's no wonder th
so us regulators actually, at least from us law, they have the right to to look a bit deeper into the books of those chinese companies that are traded at the us exchanges. so that's really what seems to be behind the latest move. so what's been the knock on effect of the chinese firms on the new york exchange? well, what is true for a d d might be true for a lot of mother chinese companies as well, which are traded at the u. x exchange is some and that has been a pretty hot deal recently just...
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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 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 had 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 had done forensic examinations on phones and found pegasus, we were committed to seeing if we could get this project
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 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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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
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...
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cockroaches, when would you give them what this land titles us and right now it tells us that animals with a nervous system and can feel pain and stuff. you know, we think that this is a really big step forward for the animals. it's not just that, but a sentence by recognizing that you know, lobsters and crabs and other stuff and dr. pods conceal paying the government is, is going to then protect them further with other animal welfare legislation, which will mean that they can no longer be killed in an inhumane way. transported handled, you know, in an inhumane way. it becomes incredibly dangerous because of killing into bonds, then what happens is it becomes impossible to eat it so they get their outcome. i actually would much rather sit and be honest about those. i'd say it reality be about bombing bait fighting fish and bonding all forms of slaughter for the purposes of food. that is something that, you know, this isn't about binding eating animals. obviously pizza would like to live in a world where people aren't, you know, killing and consuming animal. but this is going to make i
cockroaches, when would you give them what this land titles us and right now it tells us that animals with a nervous system and can feel pain and stuff. you know, we think that this is a really big step forward for the animals. it's not just that, but a sentence by recognizing that you know, lobsters and crabs and other stuff and dr. pods conceal paying the government is, is going to then protect them further with other animal welfare legislation, which will mean that they can no longer be...
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we cannot get a aood us is called... . we cannot get a good handle _ us is called... . we cannot get a good handle on _ us is called... . we cannot get a good handle on what - us is called... . we cannot get a good handle on what exactly it is doing other than being there at the shoal for weeks at a time and this is one of the major problems you face throughout the south china sea. we have at least 300 chinese leisure vote operating contested waters every day of the year —— militia votes. enter the 2016 ruling, the tribunal found china's vessels had moved in a dangerous manner causing serious risk of militia. the chinese government refers to scarborough shoal... filipinos are fighting for control of what they defined as the west philippine sea. under president rodrigo duterte, relations with the us have deteriorated. following into question the alliance. his foreign minister may have told beijing to f off but in the past the president has made no bones about steering the country towards closer ties with china. the president recently said he does not respect the 2016
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is the data useful? >> we use the data to provide. my time is limited and you've made that statement. whether or not you are able to glean the market insight or information that improves the marketing capabilities we do not use certain advertisers i think we will be able to drill down a little bit more on the specific types it is to be utility of all of this data that amazon is gathering from the devices connected on the same networks and amazon devices. this is a question that will start with mr. white about both for you and mr. mccrate. the devices are capable of other bluetooth enabled devices. to the products track the locations of phones variables or other devices in the home or within the range of a wi-fi network to which one of the company's devices may be connected? around of the triangulation, and i'm happy to follow-up with you in the specifics i want the team to get that question. what i can say generally is what we need to do is ensure the thatusers have transparency and control over the data so they can go into the accoun
is the data useful? >> we use the data to provide. my time is limited and you've made that statement. whether or not you are able to glean the market insight or information that improves the marketing capabilities we do not use certain advertisers i think we will be able to drill down a little bit more on the specific types it is to be utility of all of this data that amazon is gathering from the devices connected on the same networks and amazon devices. this is a question that will start...
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ed to have you participate with us. let us know your thoughts. a queue for being with us today. and we look forward to the usmca taking off in the second year. our reminder that we are going to start reviewing the progress in five years. that is one of the neat things about it. there is a review process built in. we need to get busy and think about how things are working. thank you very much. all the best. >> c-span shop.org -- cs panshop.org is c-span's online score -- store. you will support our nonprofit operations and you can still order the congressional directory with contact information for members of congress and the biden administration. go to cspanshop.org. >> representative mike turner spoke about the militaries missile defense and nuclear deterrence at -- an event hosted by the hudson institute. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >>
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so you don't always remain with us with us here. and it's not going was you and when it's close, eunice is, i'll go grandy, well, where am i that we carry with one of the phone, which i said it was hello. hello. when you can remember we're going to say that it was listening. you could okay. in your home page, there's nothing that i can feel to look into besides could i couldn't the month because confusing us. i don't know what i mean. i didn't feel mentally than my thoughts in my body. my thoughts as you can about when the 3rd isn't as you know, and i remember it was, i know if you're almost you'll see in talking with you in a lot of my work. so yes, be really thorough. it won't be in a lot more to be any less. it's all entirely. oh my goodness. i'm going to say, well, if you can't get better go now. i could think again we're here because you know, when we do each part when i'm on my own and if they go and i was going to be basically will it cost me to tell me why i don't know. and i'm like what i'm going to try to reach out to some
so you don't always remain with us with us here. and it's not going was you and when it's close, eunice is, i'll go grandy, well, where am i that we carry with one of the phone, which i said it was hello. hello. when you can remember we're going to say that it was listening. you could okay. in your home page, there's nothing that i can feel to look into besides could i couldn't the month because confusing us. i don't know what i mean. i didn't feel mentally than my thoughts in my body. my...
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so mark 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 enemy, south 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
so mark 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 enemy, south islam was actually, it's not like that, but we cannot...
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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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d signature which is used to determine the sex. therefore, this is because we have customers who specifically want either a boy or a girl because magically hopeful parents pay $40.00 to $60000.00 euros for a child to she love. peace company earns millions. at the beginning of the corona crisis, his clinic became known worldwide because more than 50 children, carried by surrogates could not be picked up by their parents. pictures of the waiting babies went around the globe the text. com has also repeatedly made negative headlines, including accusations of child trafficking, and italian couple that had arranged for their child to be conceived at the clinic . found out through a dna test that they did not share any genetic material with the child. the child was taken away from them, a court case and food that they should be some good to start grew in 2010. i had just opened the clinic. those were just my 1st programs. of course, this is a tragedy, but this is not human trafficking. that's just ridiculous. of what does human traffickin
d signature which is used to determine the sex. therefore, this is because we have customers who specifically want either a boy or a girl because magically hopeful parents pay $40.00 to $60000.00 euros for a child to she love. peace company earns millions. at the beginning of the corona crisis, his clinic became known worldwide because more than 50 children, carried by surrogates could not be picked up by their parents. pictures of the waiting babies went around the globe the text. com has also...
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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
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on twitter by using the hashtag #reconciliation101. what exactly is a reconciliation bill and on the way maybe help us understand what isn'ta reconciliation bill ?n >> so it's an optional part of the budget process that makes changes to one type of federal spending known as mandatory spending. to revenue or to the debt limit. mandatory spending isfederal spending that's handled outside of the annual discretionary appropriations process . often though certainly not always because the amount of spending is determined by something like a formula or eligibility criteria so things like medicare. each budget resolution which is the overall blueprint that kicks off the congressional budget process, each one of those can produce not just reconciliation bills. one that affects only revenue, one that affects only spending and one that affects the definite. it's pretty hard to do major policy change without po touching revenue and spending together so really we're talking about each budget resolution doing to reconciliation bills in practice. as
on twitter by using the hashtag #reconciliation101. what exactly is a reconciliation bill and on the way maybe help us understand what isn'ta reconciliation bill ?n >> so it's an optional part of the budget process that makes changes to one type of federal spending known as mandatory spending. to revenue or to the debt limit. mandatory spending isfederal spending that's handled outside of the annual discretionary appropriations process . often though certainly not always because the...
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so it's not cocaine use solely. cocaine use is actually somewhat down. >> but they're still dying because they purchased and used cocaine. yes, it's tainted cocaine and it's cut with something deadly, but these are still deaths. they are still cocaine overdose related deaths. i'm not sure that negates the sentencing concern i'm talking about. my question is do we need to be concerned about what's the appropriate level to set it? i think there is widespread agreement on this committee that the disparity is difficult to defend. the question becomes what do we do about the disparity? do we raise the threshold for one or reduce the threshold for the other? >> i think what the bill calls for and what the administration supports is reducing the crack cocaine threshold to make it even with powder cocaine. i don't think we're requesting an increase. i don't think that's related to cocaine use or overdose deaths. >> mr. chairman, my time is expired. can i ask one follow-up question. governor hutchinson, do we raise one, lowe
so it's not cocaine use solely. cocaine use is actually somewhat down. >> but they're still dying because they purchased and used cocaine. yes, it's tainted cocaine and it's cut with something deadly, but these are still deaths. they are still cocaine overdose related deaths. i'm not sure that negates the sentencing concern i'm talking about. my question is do we need to be concerned about what's the appropriate level to set it? i think there is widespread agreement on this committee that...
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thank you so much for joining us. as our vend boons and director of the maricia sir, is a promotion authority. thank you. thank you. and that is our show for this week, but there was more for you online at al jazeera dot com slash sci fi fi. that'll take you straight to our page, which has entire episode for you to capture i'm how am i here, dean, from the can to the coffee. thank you for joining us. the news on i'll just era is next. ah. when freedom of the press is under threat, you know, you just because i thought, genuinely about your thought toward the making government step outside the mainstream. there has been a implement here, some of access port shift the focus, the panoramic that's turned out to be a handy little pretext of the prime minister, clamped down on the press covering the waves. the news is covered. the listing post on i just spoke mom, flying the flag for her nation, has been putting in frame cartridge and what the country between muslim my dream play in the woods was providing for how family way
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we get used to all of the things that are happening around us. and i think technology is constantly impacting us profoundly. i give the vaccine example. the mrna technology would turn out to be foundational for many more things over time. so, we take that for granted now that it happened. we take it for granted that you can turn around and ask for information and just have it at your fingertips. so, i think technology's profoundly influencing everything we do. i want to end by asking a couple of big picture questions about the future. what do you think is the biggest challenge facing us? i would define climate change as a clear thing we can all focus on because it's something we are leaving behind for the next generation. i think our generation will navigate through it, but it's what we leave for the next generation. so, it weighs on me. so ways in which you need to act early, before the warning signs fully appear. and they're appearing now. before the actual events play out. like covid, except you had to make all the right decisions many years b
we get used to all of the things that are happening around us. and i think technology is constantly impacting us profoundly. i give the vaccine example. the mrna technology would turn out to be foundational for many more things over time. so, we take that for granted now that it happened. we take it for granted that you can turn around and ask for information and just have it at your fingertips. so, i think technology's profoundly influencing everything we do. i want to end by asking a couple...
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i'm using peppermint, but you can use whatever smells good to you. what you'd like to smell like 2 drops are enough. you can also leave this in neutral if you want. when i left him on the mark, now pour the warm mixture into a container for storage. lotion jars, work really well. when the steel, once the deodorant has cooled off, it will be firm but still a little creamy. but that's exactly the consistency we need. if you want, you can put it in the refrigerator to cool it down faster, but it should be fine cooling on its own sustainable and organic d i y deodorant, try it out. no, you can really break his western time for a workout session with debbie and i'm sure you won't be probably already familiar with jumping jacks. an exercise that's perfect. can i activate your muscles before a workout or is a great learning routines on procurement. define isn't, how would you like almost touching on your own hanging down and complete, your needs should be bend in order to soften the embattled policy jump. rachel roams above your head and i like to do that 1
i'm using peppermint, but you can use whatever smells good to you. what you'd like to smell like 2 drops are enough. you can also leave this in neutral if you want. when i left him on the mark, now pour the warm mixture into a container for storage. lotion jars, work really well. when the steel, once the deodorant has cooled off, it will be firm but still a little creamy. but that's exactly the consistency we need. if you want, you can put it in the refrigerator to cool it down faster, but it...
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so using the which has been used for you and what it weighs most needs to be for teach in 31 because you knew to clear sojourn you shouldn't need to be finishing, you will acquire. this is an issue over 50 bill. the student nikolai list goes famous channel, which i left. he asked him for it to be told. the english don't mean that guns restrict us. russian cross may have been to london and seen how much more bones the english were. the index soldiers in crimea had rifle barrel guns of range and accuracy. while the russians may do with both muskets, were actually cleaned with brick dust. the technology gap was considered major reasons for russia to beat in the crimean war. but the allies also suffered heavy to beat this story and the songs about the atlantic of the british light cavalry on fortified russian positions. british aristocracy. mon, down, by, sorry, shrapnel. ah, not done them with that. yeah. i woke up with email clark way, but she's to me, when i was, when you put in princeton was doing was sheman that it's the the the me, mike, you're going to college. the such was school
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people use it happily the pandemic. they can use it again. thank you. >> next speaker. >> caller: hi, i'm over 70 years old and i support the two-year pilot study and support keeping all four plains open to pedestrians. i apologize to commissioners and the directors for some of the truculant words you heard. [audio digitizing] >> caller: i'm been a resident for a long time [indiscernible] i find park and rec sfmta and the coalition are not trustworthy and a find your reports flawed. should have an independent study conducted. city agency colluding to remove this road for their own gain. [indiscernible] sfmta [indiscernible] [audio digitizing]. prior to the pandemic 19th avenue couldn't handle the traffic. [audio digitizing] >> thank you. >> caller: hello. i'm a district 4 resident and i'm in favor of the pilot project and keeping the road as a promenade 24/7 i live on lower great highway and it was very congested at the beginning of the pandemic and with the redirection there's no traffic here anymore. i think it's such a unique and beautiful
people use it happily the pandemic. they can use it again. thank you. >> next speaker. >> caller: hi, i'm over 70 years old and i support the two-year pilot study and support keeping all four plains open to pedestrians. i apologize to commissioners and the directors for some of the truculant words you heard. [audio digitizing] >> caller: i'm been a resident for a long time [indiscernible] i find park and rec sfmta and the coalition are not trustworthy and a find your reports...
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solar panels use silicon. can you explain how that technology works, and what its limitations are in helping us reach the goal danielle just outlined? so, silicon is a semiconductor. that's the material that's used to absorb sunlight and generate electricity in a solar cell. it works by absorbing sunlight, particles of sunlight, that we call photons, they carry energy, they're absorbed in the silicon and what they do is give electrons in that silicon extra kinetic energy, the energy from the photons transferred to the electrons, and those electrons, with that energy, can move around and they're freed from the lattice — they're freed from being bound and localised. and that's the current, in essence, those moving electrons, that if we contact the silicon on either side we can extract in an external circuit and generate current and voltage from the material. now, in terms of the limitations, if we look at the optimum efficiency a single solar absorbent material could be, like silicon, they top out at about 25%
solar panels use silicon. can you explain how that technology works, and what its limitations are in helping us reach the goal danielle just outlined? so, silicon is a semiconductor. that's the material that's used to absorb sunlight and generate electricity in a solar cell. it works by absorbing sunlight, particles of sunlight, that we call photons, they carry energy, they're absorbed in the silicon and what they do is give electrons in that silicon extra kinetic energy, the energy from the...
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joining us here and i'll just there is, it is 10 gmc, you join us on the news. i or as to nicea seems to go from one disaster to another . it seems that a 2 has occurred through the president mex gillian joins me now. we continue to talk electra at the university of sussex in the middle east of north african politics in terms of the military. now initially i was told that the military were not involved, may not get involved, but now was surrounding lots of the government buildings across the country. what would the role of the military be and how difficult to position all they in if they have public sentiment. so vehemently against the politicians and yet the president calling all the shots, are there an incredibly difficult position and in a position not in some way potentially recalls that their position about a decade ago. i think the 1st thing to say on the military, and this is really, really crucial because comparisons are easily torn with egypt, is that trinity has not egypt. and that's in the military traditionally has played a less active role in the co
joining us here and i'll just there is, it is 10 gmc, you join us on the news. i or as to nicea seems to go from one disaster to another . it seems that a 2 has occurred through the president mex gillian joins me now. we continue to talk electra at the university of sussex in the middle east of north african politics in terms of the military. now initially i was told that the military were not involved, may not get involved, but now was surrounding lots of the government buildings across the...
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it's not just useful as it can also be used in everything from insulation to diapers and packaging. it's a most versatile material, ah, that's a farming on re record more to drive. it will need the same kind of government support that conventional agriculture enjoys germany. $100000.00 pictures of land that is suited to growing spac namath. it's a sustainable climate friendly form of farming, with lots of potential for the future. ah, some of the plans that are grown on our fields don't end up on our plates. instead, they used to produce bio plastics for disposable dish where for example, but can such as cone and soy are important crops that help feed the world. so using corn starch, for example, to produce bio plastics isn't really sustainable. that's why one company in switzerland has decided to investigate the parts of plans that are used as food creating bio plastics from waste. that's the mission of fluid solids. is derek. the materials that arrived here would normally end up in waste disposal like the boat that have come from a mill. so how can i be used to make plastics? beca
it's not just useful as it can also be used in everything from insulation to diapers and packaging. it's a most versatile material, ah, that's a farming on re record more to drive. it will need the same kind of government support that conventional agriculture enjoys germany. $100000.00 pictures of land that is suited to growing spac namath. it's a sustainable climate friendly form of farming, with lots of potential for the future. ah, some of the plans that are grown on our fields don't end up...
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course miss cloud tested years german cultural policy took were to put it for us is miss cut us. you've been in office for over 7 years now and your 2nd term is at the end in the fall committee. you once said it's the best job in the world. is that still how you feel? wonderful. yeah, i'm fin the human also know today. certainly. yes, i still feel that way and that's my own subject of view. but given my background, this is in fact, the nicest job i could imagine. because i'm, i'm grateful to anglo merkel that i could serve a 2nd time as her minister state of culture and media here in the chancery where i can help shape federal cultural policy compared on an international level. i think this is quite unique. not only because i believe i am currently the longest serving minister of culture in europe, but also because in my view, germany does quite a lot for its culture compared to other countries being able to play a key role in shaping policy is a huge value to me both on a personal level as well as on a greater political level. and i do my job with great enthusiasm and passion. a
course miss cloud tested years german cultural policy took were to put it for us is miss cut us. you've been in office for over 7 years now and your 2nd term is at the end in the fall committee. you once said it's the best job in the world. is that still how you feel? wonderful. yeah, i'm fin the human also know today. certainly. yes, i still feel that way and that's my own subject of view. but given my background, this is in fact, the nicest job i could imagine. because i'm, i'm grateful to...
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. >>> stay with us. once again, we're awaiting this news conference on the search effort over at the scene of the deadly condo collapse in surfside, florida. we'll have live coverage. >>> also ahead, we're getting new details right now on how the house minority leader kevin mccarthy and other house republicans are planning to cope with the new investigation of the january 6th insurrection. oh! don't burn down the duplex. terminix. this past year has felt like a long, long norwegian winter. but eventually, with spring comes rebirth. everything begins anew. and many of us realize a fundamental human need to connect with other like-minded people. welcome back to the world. viking. exploring the world in comfort... once again. ♪ watch the olympic games on xfinity ♪ ♪ root for team usa and feel the energy ♪ ♪ 7000 plus hours of the olympics on display ♪ ♪ with xfinity you get every hour of every day ♪ ♪ different sports on different screens, ♪ ♪ you can watch it anywhere ♪ ♪ and with
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so we need to help them basically quite, i mean, all of us can actually stop using past the sides in our own gardens, right. but will individual effort like yours and my even make any difference. it's fast and sides, and chemicals are still being used on an industrial level. you know, how is it possible to give up this gigantic nature of our food production? i mean, specially in the context of cost and population growth. well, so those $2.00 to $2.00 interesting things that the 1st is i do think it would make a difference if, if individual homeowners, gardner stopped using pesticides you know, i don't know the figures the russia, but in the u. k. there are about $22000000.00 private gardens that cover an area of a bio, if $400.00 fives and hector as of land, which is actually a bigger area than all the natures as in the united kingdom. so, you know, just imagine the always gardens were pesticide free and were full of b friendly. flowers about actually make a really substantial difference. but it probably wouldn't overcome all the problems because a much bigger area of land is farmed
so we need to help them basically quite, i mean, all of us can actually stop using past the sides in our own gardens, right. but will individual effort like yours and my even make any difference. it's fast and sides, and chemicals are still being used on an industrial level. you know, how is it possible to give up this gigantic nature of our food production? i mean, specially in the context of cost and population growth. well, so those $2.00 to $2.00 interesting things that the 1st is i do...
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it also had a large medical facility on a prison complex, which, according to us senate reports was used to torture. local officials say american troops left the facility to overnight and without warning, immediately attracting looters are a law board into the information that we have. american forces left bag room air base last night. this has not been officially carbonated and reported to us, but from the ground we get this information from the situation in the area as several looters, opportunists, and others. storm background to this morning. and with a quick response from our district administration, and we were able to for the plan, a more important question present itself. how long will the afghan government be able to hold it? because looters weren't the only ones excited about the u. s. withdrawal. but taliban is coming back in force and according to reports just in june, they seized more than 700 trucks and armored vehicles from afghan security forces and have also getting significant chunks of territory throughout the country. humanitarian organizations are now in panic. warni
it also had a large medical facility on a prison complex, which, according to us senate reports was used to torture. local officials say american troops left the facility to overnight and without warning, immediately attracting looters are a law board into the information that we have. american forces left bag room air base last night. this has not been officially carbonated and reported to us, but from the ground we get this information from the situation in the area as several looters,...
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where has the us successfully imposed? i mean that by imposed as opposed to, you know, countries adopting it themselves. where has that worked? it has it. i mean, airbus spring is a massive failure. we're seeing the the result of that into dasia. obviously iraq is a broken country because of what we did. ghana sat, we're leaving behind essentially a kind of poison pill on the doorstep of russia. china and all the stands around it as a try to figure out what they're going to do with the situation that was caused in essence, by somebody else. so at this juncture, the, you know, the u. s. is viewing china the way they would act if they were in china's place in china, is trying to say, look, we're not trying to do the things you did. we're more internally focused. everything is about trying to help our people grow up on moderate economy. now, this is not to say china doesn't have problems, but they're not the problems that you know, my other guests and america said she mentioned human rights. there's a real difference between
where has the us successfully imposed? i mean that by imposed as opposed to, you know, countries adopting it themselves. where has that worked? it has it. i mean, airbus spring is a massive failure. we're seeing the the result of that into dasia. obviously iraq is a broken country because of what we did. ghana sat, we're leaving behind essentially a kind of poison pill on the doorstep of russia. china and all the stands around it as a try to figure out what they're going to do with the...
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this technology against us citizens, have an academic,. anchor: we should remember it's not restricted to saudi arabia. there other country said to be involved as well, india, pakistan and mexico. this is a global phenomenon, but i take your point. the nso group has always maintained it is not connected to the israeli government, yet the israeli governments says is going to set up a task force. according to the u.k. guardian, it representative's on a task force of the israeli defense ministry, ministry of justice, foreign ministry, the mossad and national intelligence agency. how likely is it that the israeli government, or at least israeli officials might get access to the information that is being harvested by the pegasus program and other countries? >> that is a very good question. i want to touch on the previous point, the analogy between spyware and weaponry. recently in an interview, edward snowden was asked, what can people do to protect their privacy? his answer was, what can people do to protect themselves from nuclear weapons? he
this technology against us citizens, have an academic,. anchor: we should remember it's not restricted to saudi arabia. there other country said to be involved as well, india, pakistan and mexico. this is a global phenomenon, but i take your point. the nso group has always maintained it is not connected to the israeli government, yet the israeli governments says is going to set up a task force. according to the u.k. guardian, it representative's on a task force of the israeli defense ministry,...
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tonight we also have with us army veteran sam brown. he's going the talk to us about twitter red flag his july 4th tweet of his salute in uniform. and more fallout from that bombshell reuters report that says that china and its military are collecting dna, genetic data from millions of pregnant women around the world for population research and to become an economic and military superpower. u.s. intelligence out with a major warning. we're going to talk to you about it. plus, blowback against the media for touting michael avenatti as a superstar, a presidential contender and for his credibility. we've got the highlight reel on that. he's heading to prison. and top democrat james clyburn now says that defund the police is a real problem for the democrat party. it's damaging the party. he's saying it could, quote, destroy the progress i agenda. progressive agenda. ing thanks for joining us. i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪♪ elizabeth: welcome to the show, you're watching the fox business network. we begi
tonight we also have with us army veteran sam brown. he's going the talk to us about twitter red flag his july 4th tweet of his salute in uniform. and more fallout from that bombshell reuters report that says that china and its military are collecting dna, genetic data from millions of pregnant women around the world for population research and to become an economic and military superpower. u.s. intelligence out with a major warning. we're going to talk to you about it. plus, blowback against...
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stay with us. only 6% of us retail businesses have a black owner. that needs to change. so, i did something. i created a black business accelerator at amazon. and now we have a program that's dedicated to making tomorrow a better day for black businesses. ♪ ♪ i am tiffany. and this is just the beginning. ♪ ♪ [ "me and you" by barry louis polisar ] ♪ me and you just singing on the train ♪ ♪ me and you listening to the rain ♪ ♪ me and you we are the same ♪ ♪ me and you have all the fame we need ♪ ♪ indeed, you and me are we ♪ ♪ me and you singing in the park ♪ ♪ me and you, we're waiting for the dark ♪ elizabeth: joining us now national border patrol council president brandon judd, it is great to have you on, you've been talking about this, could examine saying this, it's a complete and utter madness with one at the border, 2 million expected to break the law and cross illegally it's about adding austin and fort worth, texas combine, what is going on here. >> as it pertained to border security and public safety overall this administratio
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it's again, we need all allies within the us with in latin 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 benefit for a particular regional. bolivia has to be for everybody. so i think it's, it's a difficult process or this whole task, but we have to be optimistic, isn't there alternative? and i think again, finding out 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 out alternative sources of information. and so that's something that we need to keep building. and to again explain what is the billing model. socialism is, it's a different model from
it's again, we need all allies within the us with in latin 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 benefit for a particular regional. bolivia has to be for everybody. so i think it's, it's a difficult process or this whole task, but we...
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it was used to be the us central command. on the other hand, parliament also welcome the decision inside the re supposed be exit of all foreign forces from a background base and they will come that decision. the other hand, general scott miller, the us forces to come on and also met with the president of honey. and he again reaffirm they're supposed to be honest on the especially stood up when security forces. on the other hand, there are a lot of a lot of his collisions of attacks going on in atlanta. some of the moment i don't, a 100 districts were captured by the taliban from one security forces including some, some, some measure districts. and we are also witnessing some of the districts were also captured by the parliament in the or what the, what the problem is close to, to go to the capital column this morning when i was talking to the people close to the bargain. i'm your best, they had a lot of concerns and because they were very dependent on the space, they had a lot of jobs. they're there, they got job place. they
it was used to be the us central command. on the other hand, parliament also welcome the decision inside the re supposed be exit of all foreign forces from a background base and they will come that decision. the other hand, general scott miller, the us forces to come on and also met with the president of honey. and he again reaffirm they're supposed to be honest on the especially stood up when security forces. on the other hand, there are a lot of a lot of his collisions of attacks going on in...
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and us sanctions. the country said the u. s. embargo cost is 9000000000 dollars last year alone, hurting its ability to fight the pandemic. america calls its own sanctions tools for democracy. while cuba, as president demand supporters go out and defend their country. of corresponding for our sister channel are spanish is in havana. i'm coming to town demonstrations in supported the cuban government being held around the country. when i'm you can see national flags, portraits of the historical leader of the cuban revolution. fidel castro, and slogans for him. and president miguel diaz can now make these demonstration some large other smaller like this one taking place. not only in havana, but in other parts of cuba. the protest appeared to have been organized on social media present. diaz canal appeared to the country on television. let's listen to an exit from his speech. say about i'm a little we are addressing revolutionaries who may have become entangled. addressing cubans who may have some concerns, but we will not allow
and us sanctions. the country said the u. s. embargo cost is 9000000000 dollars last year alone, hurting its ability to fight the pandemic. america calls its own sanctions tools for democracy. while cuba, as president demand supporters go out and defend their country. of corresponding for our sister channel are spanish is in havana. i'm coming to town demonstrations in supported the cuban government being held around the country. when i'm you can see national flags, portraits of the historical...
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supporters in the us are begging us officials to help. demonstrations in miami's little havana and across florida, one protests blocking a major highway i-95 in jacksonville, they had to move protest crowds out of the way of traffic. supporters, many who still have family living under the brutal regime, say people have nothing to lose. >> they have taken everything away from us including our fear. when the cuban people no longer fear the cuban government it is the beginning of the end. >> communism throughout the hemisphere and throughout the world and been doing it for decades, that should interest the national security of the united states. >> reporter: despite calls for us officials to intervene dhs secretary alejandro mayorkas was accused of a refugee himself, says those who attempt to flee will be turned away. >> allow me to be clear. if you take to the sea, you will not come to the united states. jillian: help might be on the way from florida's governor after they block the flow of information during the unrest. >> what does the reg
supporters in the us are begging us officials to help. demonstrations in miami's little havana and across florida, one protests blocking a major highway i-95 in jacksonville, they had to move protest crowds out of the way of traffic. supporters, many who still have family living under the brutal regime, say people have nothing to lose. >> they have taken everything away from us including our fear. when the cuban people no longer fear the cuban government it is the beginning of the end....
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tell us more. well, this is hiuhl tell us more. well, this is highly anticipated - tell us more. well, this is highly anticipated for- tell us more. well, this is highly anticipated for the l highly anticipated for the reasons you mentioned but especially in the last year, ever since the pandemic it, zomato has become increasingly popular when we saw local and nationwide lockdown, many flocked to zomato to use that as the primary food delivery platform and that's why we saw, for instance, in comparison at the beginning of last year when orders are about $150 million, towards the end of last, they are $400 million. the point is these are all loss—making start—ups and that's why they are hoping that through the ipo they will get more traction and also be able to raise more money. this is also reflective of the other start—ups in india, this year alone, a study has recently shown that start—ups in india have managed to raise up to $12 billion, really showing a trend that these start—ups are managed to raise a lot of money, internet based start—ups, and with the pandemic
tell us more. well, this is hiuhl tell us more. well, this is highly anticipated - tell us more. well, this is highly anticipated for- tell us more. well, this is highly anticipated for the l highly anticipated for the reasons you mentioned but especially in the last year, ever since the pandemic it, zomato has become increasingly popular when we saw local and nationwide lockdown, many flocked to zomato to use that as the primary food delivery platform and that's why we saw, for instance, in...
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thank you very much for talking to us— talking to us. how long have you been the? _ talking to us. how long have you been the? for— talking to us. how long have you been the? for a _ talking to us. how long have you been the? for a fortnight. - talking to us. how long have you been the? for a fortnight. and i talking to us. how long have you i been the? for a fortnight. and did ou have been the? for a fortnight. and did you have any _ been the? for a fortnight. and did you have any sense _ been the? for a fortnight. and did you have any sense at _ been the? for a fortnight. and did you have any sense at this - you have any sense at this announcement was coming? i you have any sense at this announcement was coming? i get a tri this announcement was coming? i get a trip this summer _ announcement was coming? i get a trip this summer was _ announcement was coming? i get a trip this summer was something . announcement was coming? i get a trip this summer was something of| announcement was coming? i get a l trip this summer was something of a gamble, but i was as careful with —— a
thank you very much for talking to us— talking to us. how long have you been the? _ talking to us. how long have you been the? for— talking to us. how long have you been the? for a _ talking to us. how long have you been the? for a fortnight. - talking to us. how long have you been the? for a fortnight. and i talking to us. how long have you i been the? for a fortnight. and did ou have been the? for a fortnight. and did you have any _ been the? for a fortnight. and did you have any sense _...
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not us. because dupixent targets a root cause of eczema, it helps heal your skin from within, keeping you one step ahead of it. and for kids ages 6 and up, that means clearer skin, and noticeably less itch. hide my skin? not me. by helping to control eczema with dupixent, you can change how their skin looks and feels. and that's the kind of change you notice. hide my skin? not me. don't use if you're allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions can occur, including anaphylaxis, which is severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems, such as eye pain or vision changes, or a parasitic infection. if you take asthma medicines, don't change or stop them without talking to your doctor. when you help heal your skin from within, you can show more with less eczema. talk to your child's eczema specialist about dupixent, a breakthrough eczema treatment. i brought in ensure max protein, with thirty grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks! [sighs wearily]
not us. because dupixent targets a root cause of eczema, it helps heal your skin from within, keeping you one step ahead of it. and for kids ages 6 and up, that means clearer skin, and noticeably less itch. hide my skin? not me. by helping to control eczema with dupixent, you can change how their skin looks and feels. and that's the kind of change you notice. hide my skin? not me. don't use if you're allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions can occur, including anaphylaxis, which is...
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the 2nd i use the the algorithms and neural networks have been following us everywhere. we look on line because our relationships are what matters most of us and that's how we find meaning and how we make sense in our place in silicon valley see, don't mention in the slick presentations. however, i think ghost workers who train the software human they're involved in every step of the process. when you're using anything online. we're sold as this miracle of automation behind your screen. it's a rubber workforce that sees algorithm that's for next to nothing. on a very good day, i could do $5.00. now. a really bad day. i could do $0.10 worth isn't movable by design. it's about labor costs, but it's also about creating layers of lessening responsibility between those who solicit the kind of work and need if and those who do it ah, jaffar and up dollar format isis fighters. and they're now boarding a philippine naval ship. me a mom. i read the whole my phone or 60 and that'll lie month and i salute you know like i me, me.
the 2nd i use the the algorithms and neural networks have been following us everywhere. we look on line because our relationships are what matters most of us and that's how we find meaning and how we make sense in our place in silicon valley see, don't mention in the slick presentations. however, i think ghost workers who train the software human they're involved in every step of the process. when you're using anything online. we're sold as this miracle of automation behind your screen. it's a...
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"techcheck" starts now. >> using the force from valor and defense. never attack. >> tell me why i can't -- >> no, no. there is no "why." ♪ >>> good wednesday morning, and welcome to "techcheck. i'm deirdre bosa with jon fortt. carl has the morning off coming up on the show today, "return of the jed di. na nasdaq hitting another high. and a deep dive into china's crackdown on its own tech industry and what it means for stocks that already trade here in the u.s., jon >> start with department o defense canceling a $10 billion cloud computer contract that led amazon and microsoft into a legal battle d.o.d. awarded jedi to microsoft prompting a swift protest from am amazon i spoke to the current amazon ceo and former aws chief andy jassy about that in december of 2019 here what he told me. >> we obviously don't believe that jedi was adjudicated fairly i think that anybody who does a detailed apples to apples comparison of the platforms don't come out in the same spot that that procurement did and most of our customers tell us we're about a couple years
"techcheck" starts now. >> using the force from valor and defense. never attack. >> tell me why i can't -- >> no, no. there is no "why." ♪ >>> good wednesday morning, and welcome to "techcheck. i'm deirdre bosa with jon fortt. carl has the morning off coming up on the show today, "return of the jed di. na nasdaq hitting another high. and a deep dive into china's crackdown on its own tech industry and what it means for stocks that...
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thanks forjoining us. now this is a pretty dissuasive fine, almost $900 million, but was almost inevitable? you know, i am million, but was almost inevitable? you know, iam not million, but was almost inevitable? you know, i am not sure if it was inevitable. in fact, for three years, since the gdpr has been in effect, there have been growing calls for stricter enforcement by privacy advocates, who say that regulators like the one in luxembourg have not done enough. now what we are seeing is that these regulators are really turning up the heat. this fine, we will have to see if it is dissuasive, we talk about 4% of amazon's net income for a year, 20% of its revenue, but but it is definitely a step change in how this enforcement is going —— 0.2%. when it you put it that way, 0.2% of revenue, theyjust put it into context will sub still, though, can use plain to us what amazon is doing to attract if i like this was in order the complaints? interestingly, the decision — order the complaints? interestingly
thanks forjoining us. now this is a pretty dissuasive fine, almost $900 million, but was almost inevitable? you know, i am million, but was almost inevitable? you know, iam not million, but was almost inevitable? you know, i am not sure if it was inevitable. in fact, for three years, since the gdpr has been in effect, there have been growing calls for stricter enforcement by privacy advocates, who say that regulators like the one in luxembourg have not done enough. now what we are seeing is...