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and nasa has licensed it. >> cooper: nasa is using filtergraph-- >> dan: yes. >> cooper: --that you invented? >> dan: yes. >> cooper: i mean, the brilliance that dan, that you have, that's going to become increasingly important. there's only going to be more and more data coming down the road. >> dan: and i feel like people who can understand the data, that's going to be more important. >> cooper: there's a lot of people who are unemployed who are on the spectrum. do you have any advice for them? >> dan: oh, gosh. i feel like there are a lot of strengths to being on the spectrum. and i think imagination is a huge key trait. >> cooper: we found about 30 large companies actively seeking employees on the autism spectrum, including microsoft, j.p. morgan and ford, but there are still so many people with autism who are unemployed, and the numbers are growing. in the next decade, researchers at drexel university estimate as many as 1.1 million americans with autism will turn 18. back at autonomy works outside chicago, brian, sarah, brennen, phillip, and erik told us they hope more companies will s
and nasa has licensed it. >> cooper: nasa is using filtergraph-- >> dan: yes. >> cooper: --that you invented? >> dan: yes. >> cooper: i mean, the brilliance that dan, that you have, that's going to become increasingly important. there's only going to be more and more data coming down the road. >> dan: and i feel like people who can understand the data, that's going to be more important. >> cooper: there's a lot of people who are unemployed who are on...
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and cooper goes further. he says that by 1954 president eisenhower is going to sign a treaty with the aliens that says, look, you want to come along and experiment on humans, that's fine. we'll look the other way. we'll even build secret bases for you to do so like area 51. but in return, we want secret advance technologies. the two most commonly pointed to being beam weapons and time travel. which, apparently, the u.s. has hold of since 1954. so what they're doing with it, i don't know. but apparently they do have it. in case anybody's wondering, according to cooper, the alien ambassador's name is his most omnipotent highness krill. so even in alien ambassadorships, patriarchy still holds sway, apparently. and only one u.s. president, according to cooper, is willing to challenge this threatening alliance with the aliens. anyone want to take a guess as to which heroic president is willing to stand up to this? >> jfk. >> of course jfk. once again we see conspiracists ascribing the death with its own meaning, a
and cooper goes further. he says that by 1954 president eisenhower is going to sign a treaty with the aliens that says, look, you want to come along and experiment on humans, that's fine. we'll look the other way. we'll even build secret bases for you to do so like area 51. but in return, we want secret advance technologies. the two most commonly pointed to being beam weapons and time travel. which, apparently, the u.s. has hold of since 1954. so what they're doing with it, i don't know. but...
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cooper. miss kennedy, please begin. ms. kennedy: thank you for this opportunity to share my experiences with you today. i know that you received a copy of the testimony so i'll focus on a couple quick things. i'd also like to just talk about the resiliency, strength, and innovation of all of us small scale producers such as the other witnesses and myself. in order to encourage user to adapt programs to our needs. i'm tianna kennedy, i operate a fuel diet multifarm that last year served 800 families in new york city. we also work with 350 restaurants and 21 countries. also grow mixed vegetables and small grains on 60 acres. farming in delaware and new york for over decade. my experience farming has been a shaped like buy a lack of access to secure farmland to grow my business. large special operation for three years, i was burdened by student loan debt and making a farmer's wages so i wasn't able to buy a business right away. i home the second homeowner starts his organic farm, so when he pivo
cooper. miss kennedy, please begin. ms. kennedy: thank you for this opportunity to share my experiences with you today. i know that you received a copy of the testimony so i'll focus on a couple quick things. i'd also like to just talk about the resiliency, strength, and innovation of all of us small scale producers such as the other witnesses and myself. in order to encourage user to adapt programs to our needs. i'm tianna kennedy, i operate a fuel diet multifarm that last year served 800...
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and cooper goes further. he says by 1954, president eisenhower is going to sign a treaty with the audience -- with the aliens. that says, you want to come along and experiment on humans, that is fine. we will look the other way. we will even build secret bases for you to do so, like area 51. but in return, we want secret advanced technologies. the two most commonly pointed to being beam weapons and time travel, which apparently the u.s. has had a hold of since 1954. what they are doing with it i don't know. but apparently they do have it. in case anyone is wondering, according to cooper, the alien ambassador's name is his most omnipotent highness krill. even in ambassador -- even in heavy and societies, peter king still -- patriarchy still holds sway. anyone wants to take a guess as to which heroic resident is willing to stand up to this? of course jfk. once again we see conspiracists ascribing the kennedy death with its own meeting. a form of counterfactual history coming into play. whereas oliver stone's co
and cooper goes further. he says by 1954, president eisenhower is going to sign a treaty with the audience -- with the aliens. that says, you want to come along and experiment on humans, that is fine. we will look the other way. we will even build secret bases for you to do so, like area 51. but in return, we want secret advanced technologies. the two most commonly pointed to being beam weapons and time travel, which apparently the u.s. has had a hold of since 1954. what they are doing with it...
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that is primarily the incentive that prosecutors use for leverage to get people to cooperate. on the same token the charges against alan weisselberg don't carry any jail time if any in new york state, and so to the extent that they were trying to use, they being the manhattan d.a.'s office to use potential charges as leverage against him, and if you don't have jail time to hold over someone, it is very hard to get them to cooperate. so, i think that this is maybe a situation where they tried to leverage alan weisselberg, and he called their bluff, and he said, i will not cooperate, and now they are charging him. and they are charging the company for similar conduct that they would have charged alan weisselberg, because it is going to be out in the open. i will be paying close attention to dates of the conduct, and whether the indictment includes any misconduct by the trump organization even if it is not charged, because, a, there is a statute of limitations that cy vance has to consider, and you to determine if the conduct is persistent and evasive over a number of year, and w
that is primarily the incentive that prosecutors use for leverage to get people to cooperate. on the same token the charges against alan weisselberg don't carry any jail time if any in new york state, and so to the extent that they were trying to use, they being the manhattan d.a.'s office to use potential charges as leverage against him, and if you don't have jail time to hold over someone, it is very hard to get them to cooperate. so, i think that this is maybe a situation where they tried to...
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cooper is a key player in the. for cooper, thr group is founded in 1947. why? manhattan project is mostly done by that point. year of the roswell crash. year of the ufo sightings. for cooper, the bildeberg group is created in direct reaction to the extraterrestrial threat. for cooper though, magic 12 is n't created to cover up the truth about ufo's. he says that friedman and others like him are government disinformation agents. in fact what he says is majesty 12 is created to establish relations with these aliens. and cooper goes further. he says by 1954, president eisenhower is going to sign a treaty with the aliens. that says, you want to come along and experiment on humans, that is fine. we will look the other way. we will even build secret bases for you to do so, like area 51. but in return, we want secret advanced technologies. the two most commonly pointed to being beam weapons and time travel, which apparently the u.s. has had a hold of since 1954. what they are doing with it i don't know. but apparently they do have it. in case anyone is wondering, acco
cooper is a key player in the. for cooper, thr group is founded in 1947. why? manhattan project is mostly done by that point. year of the roswell crash. year of the ufo sightings. for cooper, the bildeberg group is created in direct reaction to the extraterrestrial threat. for cooper though, magic 12 is n't created to cover up the truth about ufo's. he says that friedman and others like him are government disinformation agents. in fact what he says is majesty 12 is created to establish...
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for cooper the group is founded in 1947, why? what's happening in 1947? >> manhattan project is mostly done by that point. >> the of the roosevelt crash the year of all of the uso sightings for cooper the group is created in direct reaction to the extraterrestrial threat for cooper though magic 12 is not created to cover up the truth about ufos. he said freedman and others like him are disinformation agents. he says his majesty 12 is created to establish remove reactions from these aliens cooper goes further he says by 1954, president eisenhower is going to sign a treaty with the aliens that says look, you want to come along and experiments on humans, that is fine we will look the other way. we will even build secret bases for you to do so like area 51, but in return we want secret advanced technologies, the two most commonly pointed to being beam weapons and time travel, which apparently the u.s. has hold of since 1954. but they are doing with that i do not know. but apparently they do have it. in case anyone is wondering to cooper the alien ambassadors
for cooper the group is founded in 1947, why? what's happening in 1947? >> manhattan project is mostly done by that point. >> the of the roosevelt crash the year of all of the uso sightings for cooper the group is created in direct reaction to the extraterrestrial threat for cooper though magic 12 is not created to cover up the truth about ufos. he said freedman and others like him are disinformation agents. he says his majesty 12 is created to establish remove reactions from these...
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many people including scientists, were looking for ways to cooperate. and there was the international physical year in 1957, 58. and that worked out so well that there was this idea that there could be cooperation in antarctica. the they found that there was a way and that's shown an article for the treaty to set aside the claims. and to say that there would be a demilitarization. but it's also, as you may know, one of the 1st arms control treaties. so it was focused on keeping the peace in that respect as well. but none of that was the result of goodwill alone. the extreme climate made it difficult to exploit the region economically, and the u. s. and soviet union stake their territorial claims quite late in the game. the 4 days after leaving printer us the s betty this reaches antarctica. everyone is excited. we got up at 5 in the morning to catch our 1st glimpse of the coastline. what we hadn't expected was the fog now we are doing a half miles away and you can't see anything. oh, a few hours later the fog lift and at last we can see antarctica. the
many people including scientists, were looking for ways to cooperate. and there was the international physical year in 1957, 58. and that worked out so well that there was this idea that there could be cooperation in antarctica. the they found that there was a way and that's shown an article for the treaty to set aside the claims. and to say that there would be a demilitarization. but it's also, as you may know, one of the 1st arms control treaties. so it was focused on keeping the peace in...
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when others greater interest in international cooperation. coming out certainly the end of the cold war this opportunity was not possible in such a divided international arena we see the failures if you look at the countries of the worst records in dealing with the pandemic, many of them are led by right wing nationalist rate certainly the united states with trump, brazil, india, that is, one hopes a powerful message about the defects of shortsighted nationalism and the virtues of transnational cooperation. whether that lesson will translate into first election results, obviously has in the united states. and second into a new wave of institution building and agreements. that is hard to say. one hopes that crisis focuses the mind and that once we shift gradually out of this pandemic and into a greater awareness of the climate crisis that will focus our minds in a profitable and cooperative direction. >> what is your sense from your work in the global mindset around the world stage the get referred to. it seems like it is so much easier to bre
when others greater interest in international cooperation. coming out certainly the end of the cold war this opportunity was not possible in such a divided international arena we see the failures if you look at the countries of the worst records in dealing with the pandemic, many of them are led by right wing nationalist rate certainly the united states with trump, brazil, india, that is, one hopes a powerful message about the defects of shortsighted nationalism and the virtues of transnational...
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they addressed that by saying the company did not cooperate. it took them to court for nearly two years fighting over the tax returns and did not allow any employees to cooperate or testify except when they were called before the grand jury. the trump organization's lawyer saying this was about politics and should have been handled civilly and the d.a. saying this was a 15-year scheme to defraud. and weisselberg himself, they're saying 1$1.3 million he didn't pay taxes on. >> let's discuss all of this with donald trump's former personal attorney michael cohen who has been listening in to all of these developments. michael, great to see you. your reaction to what you've heard? >> there's nothing that has been said that i couldn't have scripted out in advance of the trump organization's counsel, whether it was alan or the other attorney. he's been saying this witch hunt language since he took office. no one is allowed to investigate donald unless donald tells you he's allowed to be
they addressed that by saying the company did not cooperate. it took them to court for nearly two years fighting over the tax returns and did not allow any employees to cooperate or testify except when they were called before the grand jury. the trump organization's lawyer saying this was about politics and should have been handled civilly and the d.a. saying this was a 15-year scheme to defraud. and weisselberg himself, they're saying 1$1.3 million he didn't pay taxes on. >> let's...
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across the whole will of a relationship and a very deep cooperation at that. and that is something that we want to extend to to britain. and we would like to keep in that further by underpinning it to a proper treaty. and we have more than ready from the german side to walk on such a friendship or corporation. that actually is a reflection of the whole with the cooperation and the fact that you have established this award of the caroline, how she cries for women who actually research in astrophysics, female scientists. that is, is a very, very good thing. who ever looks at the biography of karen and has a close relationship, particularly in the scientific ram, has been over many, many centuries. but we know that from other areas as well. i wish us to cooperate in many areas in the, in energy technology and the culture. obviously, i would love the contact among young people in particular of 2 countries to be can be revived. that is a danger. and that this falls in by the wayside. and now that the rest of the class and it's no longer in effect between now 2 coun
across the whole will of a relationship and a very deep cooperation at that. and that is something that we want to extend to to britain. and we would like to keep in that further by underpinning it to a proper treaty. and we have more than ready from the german side to walk on such a friendship or corporation. that actually is a reflection of the whole with the cooperation and the fact that you have established this award of the caroline, how she cries for women who actually research in...
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if he's not charged, why would he cooperate? it is a big problem for prosecutors. >> that's a major job at the trump organization, clearly. >> absolutely. >> let's get some analysis from the state attorney for palm beach county, georgia. so what does it tell you, dave, that prosecutors are now trying to get matthew calamari, the chief operating officer of the trump organization, to cooperate? >> good evening, wolf. it definitely turns up the heat on allen weisselberg who is out there on an island by himself. the indictment of weisselberg and the trump organization, wolf, said there were two other employees who received substantial amounts of compensation in the form of lodging in new york city and car leases. that means those who unnamed employees would be subject to the same legal liability as allen weisselberg. and that calamari, according to reports, both live in trump apartment buildings. so it is no surprise that they would be grilled by manhattan prosecutors. i'm sorry. i had to use that pun. i guess it's better than being
if he's not charged, why would he cooperate? it is a big problem for prosecutors. >> that's a major job at the trump organization, clearly. >> absolutely. >> let's get some analysis from the state attorney for palm beach county, georgia. so what does it tell you, dave, that prosecutors are now trying to get matthew calamari, the chief operating officer of the trump organization, to cooperate? >> good evening, wolf. it definitely turns up the heat on allen weisselberg who...
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take precedence, oversight, cooperation. whenever you come up with this model be exported beyond antarctica, when those are some that when that's a good question, is something many on the planet would not ord, which of the planet because king george island offers the easiest access to antarctica. it has the greatest concentration of stations on the entire continent. there are facilities here belonging to uruguay, russia, chile, argentina, brazil, china, poland, peru, ecuador, the czech republic, south korea, and bulgaria. the antarctic treaty regulates how many new stations can open so that it doesn't get too crowded. if it's always entered to exist peacefully with your neighbors and get along. the 1st thing we did was to establish good relations with all our neighbors. cooperation is vital in antarctica when their attention is between the united states and russia. that's it affect the competition. you know, i wouldn't say there's no effect, but by and large, the cooperation has continued. and it doesn't mean that those tens
take precedence, oversight, cooperation. whenever you come up with this model be exported beyond antarctica, when those are some that when that's a good question, is something many on the planet would not ord, which of the planet because king george island offers the easiest access to antarctica. it has the greatest concentration of stations on the entire continent. there are facilities here belonging to uruguay, russia, chile, argentina, brazil, china, poland, peru, ecuador, the czech...
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cooper. ms. kennedy, please begin. >> thank you for this opportunity to share my experiences with you today. i know you received a copy of the testimony, so i'll focus on a couple quick things. before i do that, i'd also just like to talk about the resiliency, strength, and innovation of all of us small-scale producers, such as the other witnesses and myself. in order to encourage you to adopt your programs to our needs. my name is tianna kennedy. i operate a multi-farm csa that, last year, served 800 families in new york city and the catskills. we also work with 50 restaurants and grocers and 21 pantries and food justice organizations throughout new york. i grow mixed vegetables and brains in new york. i've been farming in delaware and counties in new york for over a decade. my experience farming has been shaped by a lack of access to secure farmland to grow my business. i apprenticed first at a large vegetable operation for three years, but i was burdened by student loan debt and making a f
cooper. ms. kennedy, please begin. >> thank you for this opportunity to share my experiences with you today. i know you received a copy of the testimony, so i'll focus on a couple quick things. before i do that, i'd also just like to talk about the resiliency, strength, and innovation of all of us small-scale producers, such as the other witnesses and myself. in order to encourage you to adopt your programs to our needs. my name is tianna kennedy. i operate a multi-farm csa that, last...
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cooper. ms. kennedy please begin. >>to thank you for this opportunity to share my experiences with you. all received a copy all talk about a couple quick things. before i do that i'm just also like to talk about the resiliency, strengthno and innovation of small-scale producers such as the other witnesses and myself. and in order to encourage you to adopt your programs to our needs. my name is tianna kennedy i operate full diet scale program last year served 800 families generic city and the catskills we also work with 50 restaurants and grocers and 21 countries throughout new york. i also growth mixed vegetables on 60 rented acres in new york. i've been farming in delaware for over a e decade. my experience farming has been shaped by lack of access to secure farmlands. for large vegetable operation years, i was driven by student loan debt and making wages i wasag not able to buy a business, by my own farm right away site helped a homeowner start on his property would pivoted his business mam
cooper. ms. kennedy please begin. >>to thank you for this opportunity to share my experiences with you. all received a copy all talk about a couple quick things. before i do that i'm just also like to talk about the resiliency, strengthno and innovation of small-scale producers such as the other witnesses and myself. and in order to encourage you to adopt your programs to our needs. my name is tianna kennedy i operate full diet scale program last year served 800 families generic city and...
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, or perhaps, if he wants to cooperate. given that he had the opportunity to cooperate any likely knew he was facing and chose not to, i don't think the handcuffs today, or tonight, when he goes to sleep, knowing he's been arrested, i don't think it will change his calculus. if there was additional witnesses and charges, that would combined with prison time, that's what prosecutor has against the defendant to get them to cooperate. >> interesting. joyce vance, i want to redo a quote from one of our favorite writers, susan glasser of the new yorker who peter baker knows well mostly because they are a married couple. she writes, -- . joyce, susan there is describing a group that resembles our viewing tonight. what is the chance that this event could lead to consequences for mr. trump? >> i think we're in a tough spot to evaluate that, brian. i think susan makes a really important point. for one thing, there will be an extraordinarily low above confidence in our justice system if there is never accountability for the former pr
, or perhaps, if he wants to cooperate. given that he had the opportunity to cooperate any likely knew he was facing and chose not to, i don't think the handcuffs today, or tonight, when he goes to sleep, knowing he's been arrested, i don't think it will change his calculus. if there was additional witnesses and charges, that would combined with prison time, that's what prosecutor has against the defendant to get them to cooperate. >> interesting. joyce vance, i want to redo a quote from...
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and she's setting on betting on international cooperation. now this is new, the trumpet and ministration didn't do that. and also there's an appetite to design and you tech system for the digital age to get our money from google and other internet giles. so what will this mean for developing countries that might one to attract more investments with low taxes? when tax havens in developing countries have come, have to come up with a different business model. now they will not go out of business, but there must be other means to attract businesses. and they will also be some car outs for poor countries in this new system. but in general, almost every tax haven subscribe to this plan under the we see the rule is only a few like nigeria by betas island not on board yet. so explain a bit more to ask, how will this agreement be implemented? well, this is not a new law which can be just implemented in the countries it's, it's an international agreement that has to be transcribed into national law and the countries now are pledging that they will do
and she's setting on betting on international cooperation. now this is new, the trumpet and ministration didn't do that. and also there's an appetite to design and you tech system for the digital age to get our money from google and other internet giles. so what will this mean for developing countries that might one to attract more investments with low taxes? when tax havens in developing countries have come, have to come up with a different business model. now they will not go out of business,...
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and the need to continue cooperation with it. so us to reach adjust, equitable acceptable solution for all the parties. we address ourselves to you today to ask for your support and to call upon you to play a positive role in resolving this thorny dispute sudan. above all reaffirms, we've always admitted and recognize the rights of our neighbor here to fix it now and in the future, the waters of banal didn't feel that we have for supported the construction of the stem knowing very well that its of its advantages would not be restricted to ethiopia allowed upon the condition that its filling and functioning happened according to a legally binding agreement which was which takes into account the principles of equitable reasonable use and exploitation of cross border water resources without inflicting significant tom on downstream state. and in such a way as to respect the human rights foundations and to promote good neighborhood, good neighbor, the relations between states, we are aware of the usefulness of the stuff to prevent dro
and the need to continue cooperation with it. so us to reach adjust, equitable acceptable solution for all the parties. we address ourselves to you today to ask for your support and to call upon you to play a positive role in resolving this thorny dispute sudan. above all reaffirms, we've always admitted and recognize the rights of our neighbor here to fix it now and in the future, the waters of banal didn't feel that we have for supported the construction of the stem knowing very well that its...
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, his response is, cooperate about what? the crux of their defense is this isn't a financial guy. they said looks, this is the guy he is dealing with building security, with cameras. he doesn't know about financial dealings. look, as a recovering attorney, anderson, i will say, most ceos should have some working knowledge of the financial interwoinner workings of a company. but at this point, it's not clear they'll be charged and certainly, doesn't appear there is any incentive to cooperate against his longtime boss if he is not charged. >>> still to come. breaking news in haiti and the fbi's role in the investigation into the assassination of the president. details next. that delicious scramble was microwaved? get outta here. everybody's a skeptic. wright brothers? more like, yeah right, brothers! get outta here! it's not crazy. it's a scramble. just crack an egg. (man) i've made progress with my mental health. so when i started having unintentional body movements called tardive dyskinesia... ... i ignored them. but when th
, his response is, cooperate about what? the crux of their defense is this isn't a financial guy. they said looks, this is the guy he is dealing with building security, with cameras. he doesn't know about financial dealings. look, as a recovering attorney, anderson, i will say, most ceos should have some working knowledge of the financial interwoinner workings of a company. but at this point, it's not clear they'll be charged and certainly, doesn't appear there is any incentive to cooperate...
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i think he's been under pressure for the past 23 years to cooperate. he'll continue to be under pressure as the month and years here progressed of this prosecution progressive. but the important part is whether he has something to contribute and whether he wants to contributed. and if he does perhaps cooperation, is that something to look forward to in the future? for now, there are still a lot of unanswered questions on where all of this could lead. is this the final stage of an investigation? or could this be the 1st of more charges yet to come against others? gabriel is audio jazz. eda new york, now $130.00 countries of agreed to back sweeping changes to the global tax system. while it's implemented the deal would see multinational companies like google, amazon, an apple taxes rate of at least 15 percent from wherever they operate. the organizations that economic cooperation and development which hosted the talk says that this could bring $150000000000.00 of additional global tax revenues annually. let's bring in the lawrence costly cost. he's a glo
i think he's been under pressure for the past 23 years to cooperate. he'll continue to be under pressure as the month and years here progressed of this prosecution progressive. but the important part is whether he has something to contribute and whether he wants to contributed. and if he does perhaps cooperation, is that something to look forward to in the future? for now, there are still a lot of unanswered questions on where all of this could lead. is this the final stage of an investigation?...
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cooper. ms. kennedy, please begin. >> thank you for this opportunity to the share my experiences as young farmer today. i know you all received a copy of the testimony. i will just focus on a couple of quick thing. before do i that i would also just like to talk about the resiliency, strength, and innovation of all of us small scale producers such as the other witnesses and myself. and in order to encourage you to adopt your programs to our needs. i am teeiana kennedy. i operate a full diet multifarm csa that last year served 800 families in new york city and the catskills. we also work with other organizations throughout new york. i also grow mixed vegetables and small grains on 60 acres in new york. i have been farming in delaware and new york for over a decade. my experience farming has beenic shaped by a lack of access to secure farmland to grow my business. apprenticed for three years but i was burdened by student loan debt and working for farmers wages so i wasn't able to buy a business
cooper. ms. kennedy, please begin. >> thank you for this opportunity to the share my experiences as young farmer today. i know you all received a copy of the testimony. i will just focus on a couple of quick thing. before do i that i would also just like to talk about the resiliency, strength, and innovation of all of us small scale producers such as the other witnesses and myself. and in order to encourage you to adopt your programs to our needs. i am teeiana kennedy. i operate a full...
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allen weisselberg may not be cooperating now. that doesn't mean he won't cooperate in the future. so i think that's what's going on, but the president has ignored the advice of his lawyers in the past and who knows who will follow that advice now. >> do you, as a former prosecutor and someone who's spent considerable time investigating donald trump in the first impeachment investigation, does this feel like an inevitable turn of events for someone who has behaved the way you have seen him behave up close in the presidency? >> yes. i mean, this is a grift or from start to finish. he brought his swamp from new york with him to the oval office and this is a guy who used his foundation as a personal political fund. can we be surprised if this organization, the business and, would not be the subject of indictment? but at the same time, i thought an indictment is likely. i still think it's a steep hill to climb to indict the former president. the quality and quantity of the evidence would have to be very significant. it's relatively easy to make a case against the corporation, but to be
allen weisselberg may not be cooperating now. that doesn't mean he won't cooperate in the future. so i think that's what's going on, but the president has ignored the advice of his lawyers in the past and who knows who will follow that advice now. >> do you, as a former prosecutor and someone who's spent considerable time investigating donald trump in the first impeachment investigation, does this feel like an inevitable turn of events for someone who has behaved the way you have seen him...
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where _ international areas of cooperation where we — international areas of cooperation where we cooperate very well, for example _ where we cooperate very well, for example we will support you in c0p26, — example we will support you in cop26, thank you again for the wonderful hospitality we enjoyed in cornwall, _ wonderful hospitality we enjoyed in cornwall, very good talks based on nrutual— cornwall, very good talks based on mutual trust on the challenges that we all— mutual trust on the challenges that we all need to meet, how can we actually— we all need to meet, how can we actually protect the values we all share _ actually protect the values we all share in— actually protect the values we all share in this era of new technologies, in the era of cyber attacks, — technologies, in the era of cyber attacks, how do we deal with russia, what attitude do we adopt russia —— china? _ what attitude do we adopt russia —— china? all— what attitude do we adopt russia —— china? all of— what attitude do we adopt russia —— china? all of that will beacon to new to —
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some people do cooperate before they're charged and some people need to be charged to cooperate. people cooperate after they're convicted. so if there is a path to others, this is the beginning and not the end. without cooperation from allen weisselberg, how difficult would it be to go higher in the chain? we know that the former president doesn't use emails. so they have the tax records, though so they can infer a lot from tax records, but it would be a harder case to prove without a witness. >> i think that's right. i think that allen weisselberg seems naturally to be positioned to have a lot of information that could be of great value to prosecutors and that is not to say that he is essential to make it a case and the prosecution is likely to continue to investigate and it's likely who doesn't know as much as allen weisselberg and no one cooperates in the end and they do have to rely on documents. if they can rely on signatures it may be a fair inference that donald trump had the knowledge and intent or it may be that they're never able to make out that case, but i doubt that
some people do cooperate before they're charged and some people need to be charged to cooperate. people cooperate after they're convicted. so if there is a path to others, this is the beginning and not the end. without cooperation from allen weisselberg, how difficult would it be to go higher in the chain? we know that the former president doesn't use emails. so they have the tax records, though so they can infer a lot from tax records, but it would be a harder case to prove without a witness....
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the federation of coffee grow as cooperative, petty coca cola for 30 years. during that time, he's turned this organization of small scale pharmacy into guatemala, the 2nd largest coffee exporter, despite resistance from the economic can leap, water, milan is received so no. so what's a mile and needs a more just and equal society? we're not privileges to achieve this goal. gotten to dispense with traditional development model house dyslexia, so he's on my don't say aid anymore. he's been struck from my tabular. how have create dependency, and that's something no one should have more. so the co op has become an example of how progress can be made in a poor country socio political missing norm name. but we really want for per larry organisation with a social focus, and that aims to distribute how profit downward and clean can help us by women now are among those who stand profit fee for the we can wear capable of learning everything. so nothing's impossible. the vulcan, if wiggle or fire volcano is quite marla's most active volcano, even month after the deadly
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i take us and our cooperation is running smoothly. and so this, i want to see that that i see what the antarctic treaty is very effective under its turns this location is devoted solely to science. so it's played a key role in getting all countries to set aside. there are other interesting, at least publicly, and it's been that way for a very long time ago. unfortunately, the same is not true in other parts of the world that are usually economic interests. take precedence, cooperation. whenever you come up with this model be exported beyond antarctica. when does this mean that when that's a good question? is something many on the planet would not work on it because king george island offers the easiest access to antarctica. it has the greatest concentration of stations on the entire continent. there are facilities here belonging to uruguay, russia, chile, argentina, and brazil, china, poland, peru, ecuador, the czech republic, south korea, and bulgaria. the antarctic treaty regulates how many new stations can open so that it doesn't g
i take us and our cooperation is running smoothly. and so this, i want to see that that i see what the antarctic treaty is very effective under its turns this location is devoted solely to science. so it's played a key role in getting all countries to set aside. there are other interesting, at least publicly, and it's been that way for a very long time ago. unfortunately, the same is not true in other parts of the world that are usually economic interests. take precedence, cooperation. whenever...
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and that worked out so well that there was this idea that there could be cooperation in antarctica. the they found that there was a way, and it's showing their article for of the treaty to set aside the claims, to say that there would be a demilitarization. but it's also, as you may know, one of the 1st arms control treaties. so it was focused on keeping the peace in that respect as well. but none of that was the result of goodwill alone. the extreme climate made it difficult to exploit the region economically. and the u. s . and soviet union stake their territorial claims quite late in the game. the 4 days after leaving printer us the s. betty this reaches antarctica. everyone is excited. we got up at 5 in the morning to catch our 1st glimpse of the coastline. what we hadn't expected was the fog way of doing a half miles away and you can't see anything. oh, a few hours later, the fog lift, and at last we can see antarctica shoes . the 1st stop is king, george island. the spanish team is delivering supplies to the oregon lion station, artega, antarctic cooperation is running smoothl
and that worked out so well that there was this idea that there could be cooperation in antarctica. the they found that there was a way, and it's showing their article for of the treaty to set aside the claims, to say that there would be a demilitarization. but it's also, as you may know, one of the 1st arms control treaties. so it was focused on keeping the peace in that respect as well. but none of that was the result of goodwill alone. the extreme climate made it difficult to exploit the...
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rabbi cooper, thank ou for covid-19. rabbi cooper, thank you forjoining _ covid-19. rabbi cooper, thank you forjoining us. _ covid-19. rabbi cooper, thank you forjoining us. we - you forjoining us. we appreciate your time. more than 24 appreciate your time. more than 2a hours ahead of that opening ceremony, these delayed games have been hit so many different crisis over the years and this is another one, sally.- is another one, sally. quite the optimism _ is another one, sally. quite the optimism we _ is another one, sally. quite the optimism we heard - is another one, sally. quite the optimism we heard it i is another one, sally. quite i the optimism we heard it from your guest in washington. it is about to cast a shadow with just a day to go and reading that the formerjapanese prime minister shinzo abe among many choosing not to attend the opening ceremony.- opening ceremony. yes, absolutely. _ opening ceremony. yes, absolutely. it _ opening ceremony. yes, absolutely. it has - opening ceremony. yes, i absolutely. it has developed into a bit of a political issue. th
rabbi cooper, thank ou for covid-19. rabbi cooper, thank you forjoining _ covid-19. rabbi cooper, thank you forjoining us. _ covid-19. rabbi cooper, thank you forjoining us. we - you forjoining us. we appreciate your time. more than 24 appreciate your time. more than 2a hours ahead of that opening ceremony, these delayed games have been hit so many different crisis over the years and this is another one, sally.- is another one, sally. quite the optimism _ is another one, sally. quite the...
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i thank debbie wasserman schultz for their total complete cooperation. there's no disagreement, no bickering, everybody's in the same team. it's what america's all about. it's about pulling together. leaving nobody behind. and that's what made me feel, the one thing that made me feel good about this is the cohesion that exists. there's no democrat or republican out there. just people wanting to do the right thing for their fellow americans. so, may god bless the victims and their families and may god protect our first responders. and i'll take a couple questions right now. reporter: mr. president, what were you told today about the likelihood, you said, hope springs eternal, but that somebody will be able to be pulled out alive from this? what were you able to convey to the families about that possibility? pres. biden: well, look, first of all, the families are very realistic. they know the longer it goes -- one of the things that the local fema personnel, as well as the local first responders did is they took all of the families to the site to see, to s
i thank debbie wasserman schultz for their total complete cooperation. there's no disagreement, no bickering, everybody's in the same team. it's what america's all about. it's about pulling together. leaving nobody behind. and that's what made me feel, the one thing that made me feel good about this is the cohesion that exists. there's no democrat or republican out there. just people wanting to do the right thing for their fellow americans. so, may god bless the victims and their families and...
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thank— cooperating with both governments. thank you — cooperating with both governments. thank you. we appreciate your time today, michael. i know you will come today�*s news but it must�*ve been a difficult day and a difficult place for you to come. this was a memorial garden laid in memory of the klingon victims that day. we wish you all the best. let�*s bring you the response of the british government. brandon lewis that he wanted to put on record his deep regret for the families of those killed and that they have had to wait so long for them to find out what happened. he said they deserve answers and i have great respect for their patients, grace and determination. each of the market —— government recognises that there were things set out and there were preventable allegations and more should be done to investigate them into the government would take time to consider the judge�*s statement and all recommendations carefully. but this does apparently look like it means that the story, the investigation of all the issues in the run—up to the 0magh bombing is not over
thank— cooperating with both governments. thank you — cooperating with both governments. thank you. we appreciate your time today, michael. i know you will come today�*s news but it must�*ve been a difficult day and a difficult place for you to come. this was a memorial garden laid in memory of the klingon victims that day. we wish you all the best. let�*s bring you the response of the british government. brandon lewis that he wanted to put on record his deep regret for the families...
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so there needs to be cooperation, needs to be cooperation within europe, the needs to go to be cooperation with the countries, the needs to be cooperation with countries of origin and was just traveling because the trafficking his money and that was excuse me, operate a little longer sometimes they bring people from asia to europe, from asia, to, to other parts, to africa, to the america. so from the america to europe. so it's a very, very complicated crime that cannot be addressed in one single region. so the solution is more international cooperation. it blows closer, formation, changeable, countries be hard to know, but how big part of the, the economy of the countries of origin a, if you will, can people smugly, migrant smuggling, sometimes be the just smuggler networks. i'm not, i'm not, they transfer their networks. so it's in the process to not go into the local economy, they go into the hands of the scene because they are traveling to other types of crimes or for the profit, or to do to want to increase the profit of the penal networks. sort of the size of the crime. other said thi
so there needs to be cooperation, needs to be cooperation within europe, the needs to go to be cooperation with the countries, the needs to be cooperation with countries of origin and was just traveling because the trafficking his money and that was excuse me, operate a little longer sometimes they bring people from asia to europe, from asia, to, to other parts, to africa, to the america. so from the america to europe. so it's a very, very complicated crime that cannot be addressed in one...
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, or if he wants to cooperation. if he knew what he was facing, and he chose not to, i don't think the handcuffs today or tonight when he goes to sleep, knowing that he's been arrested, i don't think that's going to change his calculus. what might change his calculus if there are additional witnesses and charges that will ratchet up the prison time. that is the leverage that will force him to cooperate. >> endlessly interesting. joyce vance, i want to read you a quote from susan. peter baker knows well. she writes, donald trump's kritdices have harbored a persistent fantasy, that there would be one definitive moment this he would be finally be to the accountable he deserves. each new trump crisis, and there were many, offered a hope to some unambiguous to trump. it never happened. susan describes perhaps our viewing audience tonight. what is the chance this event would lead to real consequences for mr. trump? >> i think we're in a tough spot to evaluate that. but i think susan makes a really important point. there wi
, or if he wants to cooperation. if he knew what he was facing, and he chose not to, i don't think the handcuffs today or tonight when he goes to sleep, knowing that he's been arrested, i don't think that's going to change his calculus. what might change his calculus if there are additional witnesses and charges that will ratchet up the prison time. that is the leverage that will force him to cooperate. >> endlessly interesting. joyce vance, i want to read you a quote from susan. peter...
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cooper ever been to protection isn't just empty. talk. the cooperative has committed itself to the cause, the pleasure of doing a whatever purchases to be recycled after use a deal that's been off every karma who gets the siblings short return, plastics corresponding to the number of siblings each 2 therefore will make sure they're all track term delivered back to recycling plant. that is also of benefit because the plant pays us for the amount delivered. and the end its progress for the environment. mother's a cooperative. and then other milestone on the road to wonder become in one of the very mentally clean as countries in africa. yes. creates a mini for newspaper from used materials. this is what a sexual economy could look like in the future. now with that in mind, a young student from germany wondered what's to be done with millions of $0.05 a clothing that's no longer wanted. and at least for blue jeans, it seems to have found an answer. let's open the piles and piles of used last ends up in the trash that bothered dutch design stu
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more business for the cooperative. and another milestone on the road to wonder, become in one of the environmentally cleaners countries in africa. yes. created many for new st from use materials. this is what a secular commie could look like in the future. now with that in mind or young student from gemini, wonder what's to be done with millions of by tens of clothing that are no longer wanted. at least for blue, jean, it seems to have found an answer. let's up and it piles and piles of used. last ends up in the trash that bothered dutch design student, tim funded lewis. so together with the charity been stuck miss you and you set up a used clothing. depos. kid textiles are sold for 2 to 4 years per kilo. it's also, it's hard to do a came up with the idea for his new blue jeans. he has the dentist shredded and processes with in his workshop. when mixed with water, the fibers burned to form a soft fleece in the passion is embroider right onto the fleece. which strengthens the fabrics and eliminate the need co pay. but w
more business for the cooperative. and another milestone on the road to wonder, become in one of the environmentally cleaners countries in africa. yes. created many for new st from use materials. this is what a secular commie could look like in the future. now with that in mind or young student from gemini, wonder what's to be done with millions of by tens of clothing that are no longer wanted. at least for blue, jean, it seems to have found an answer. let's up and it piles and piles of used....
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i mean, unless -- unless china cooperates and cooperates sort of far more than they -- they certainly have been. um, unless there is, you know, intelligence, human intelligence, or some sort of electronic intelligence from that lab. there is no way to know, without china's cooperation. >> right. well, i think sending a standard of a smoking gun is setting an expectation that is too high. we are not going to find a smoking gun likely in either way. but there is a lot more investigative work that we can do and of course the chinese government's not going to let us into the lab if we just say pretty please. we have to bring to bear on the chinese government to pressure them to let us into the lab. and then we also have to investigate our own labs and the work we were doing. and that's what congress is doing now. you see democrats and republicans now calling for more disclosure of how our government agencies were involved with those labs. it is an urgent matter of national security and public health. >> josh rogan, appreciate all the reporting. thank you. >>> up next, what president biden
i mean, unless -- unless china cooperates and cooperates sort of far more than they -- they certainly have been. um, unless there is, you know, intelligence, human intelligence, or some sort of electronic intelligence from that lab. there is no way to know, without china's cooperation. >> right. well, i think sending a standard of a smoking gun is setting an expectation that is too high. we are not going to find a smoking gun likely in either way. but there is a lot more investigative...
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one of the very few areas where nations not only compete, but also cooperate is likely to stay this weight well to discuss it now joined by some and that the the pip director of the un office for outer space affairs to the people. it's great to talk to you. thank you very much for finding the time. my pleasure. my thought. you are one of the most renowned female physicists of today. i know that you have an asteroid named after you. so i want to start with and says it's metaphor. there is this concept of free space in physics, an area free of gravitational forces. and i wonder whether in your line of work you can ever be free of national influences. is there any free space as far as your office is concerned? of the office space is, is, is an office of the us at the areas. so what we do is really to try to support member space in, in they can them deliberations and in the field, the space trying really till months. the piece for us about the space, which is the main mandate that meet them, the peers for uses of the space as and also the office. so in a way we have the duty. i'm trying to pro
one of the very few areas where nations not only compete, but also cooperate is likely to stay this weight well to discuss it now joined by some and that the the pip director of the un office for outer space affairs to the people. it's great to talk to you. thank you very much for finding the time. my pleasure. my thought. you are one of the most renowned female physicists of today. i know that you have an asteroid named after you. so i want to start with and says it's metaphor. there is this...
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they and more cooperation. i don't think it's an either or i think i'm going to ask you the last question. for the most part, we've been talking about the quality of energy the 4th is derived from, but there is also an issue of the quantity energy demand is projected to increase dramatically can be realistically address the issue of climate change without thinking about how much energy we can i think we have to attend the demand side? like you said, one of the supply side, the system has pieces. we have to think the fact that the ways in which we're using energy is changing and who's using an engine changing. i think we have to stop thinking of renewables versus or gas versus the future. manage is going to be more diverse on the supply side. you see going to be very different as well. the situation slope clear very different. and what we've got to do with before to move away from this mentality that we know what people, all that locally clean is good, but it's globally dirty and unfair. we're gonna have to conn
they and more cooperation. i don't think it's an either or i think i'm going to ask you the last question. for the most part, we've been talking about the quality of energy the 4th is derived from, but there is also an issue of the quantity energy demand is projected to increase dramatically can be realistically address the issue of climate change without thinking about how much energy we can i think we have to attend the demand side? like you said, one of the supply side, the system has...
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it's a meant a matter of cooperation of certain technicality is, but i have no doubts that we will give them this delay. but let's talk if we may about the frozen law in the eastern part of your country. if we can talk about it that way, there's been some de escalation intention with moscow. it withdrew many of its troops off to the southern massive deployment close to your joint border. if they had crossed that border, what do you think the west would have done for you? expressions of condemnation, maybe some sanctions. while 1st, there is no withdrawal, adequate to the number of thrashing troops and military machinery assembled along the border of ukraine and in the occupied territories. what is happening can not be called. it was all russian forces largely stay where the what has changed is a drop in the military for x. this is true, but the threat is still there. and you know, in the soviet union, the had to show trials, trials without justice. and now what we observe is a show withdrawal and withdrawal without removal forces and this we should be, we should be, we should remain vig
it's a meant a matter of cooperation of certain technicality is, but i have no doubts that we will give them this delay. but let's talk if we may about the frozen law in the eastern part of your country. if we can talk about it that way, there's been some de escalation intention with moscow. it withdrew many of its troops off to the southern massive deployment close to your joint border. if they had crossed that border, what do you think the west would have done for you? expressions of...