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just last week i walked into the us capitol and walked into the us capitol and walked into the us capitol and walked into one of the senate office buildings and there were significantly less security around this capitol place however there were still one layer of fencing and there was still a few national guardsmen who were guarding displays progress stemming from the advance of january progress stemming from the advance ofjanuary six. progress stemming from the advance of january six. there's always some amount of us capitol police in this area as well and this is why this is an incident that has raised concern based on all the reporting from january six about the possibility of this being a target for some extremists. hearing that the whole area is in knockdown, an important area, lots of people work there lawmakers, people come —— can't come in and out of that area now can they? in and out of that area now can the ? , , ., , ., in and out of that area now can the ? , , ., , . ~ they? this is our understanding. we have not seen _ they? this is our understanding. we have not seen the
just last week i walked into the us capitol and walked into the us capitol and walked into the us capitol and walked into one of the senate office buildings and there were significantly less security around this capitol place however there were still one layer of fencing and there was still a few national guardsmen who were guarding displays progress stemming from the advance of january progress stemming from the advance ofjanuary six. progress stemming from the advance of january six. there's...
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immediately prior to the use of particular use of force? >> could you rephrase that, sir? i'm sorry. >> sure. in terms of the continuation of use of force, do you train officers to take into consideration what is happened with that suspect in the immediate preceding events? >> yes, sir. >> so, for example, if you were just fighting with the suspect and that person becomes compliant, the set become a consideration in terms of a continued use of force? >> yes, sir. >> if someone has a sizable or a large size difference, do train officers to take that into consideration in terms of the use of force? >> yes, sir. >> so if somebody, if some person had fought with more than one officer at a time, do you train officers to take that into consideration as far as the continuing use of force? >> yes, sir. >> so one person against three people is a factor that officers would consider for the continued use of force? >> yes, sir. >> do you train officers relevant to the use the force for people who are under the influence of controlled substances? >> it'
immediately prior to the use of particular use of force? >> could you rephrase that, sir? i'm sorry. >> sure. in terms of the continuation of use of force, do you train officers to take into consideration what is happened with that suspect in the immediate preceding events? >> yes, sir. >> so, for example, if you were just fighting with the suspect and that person becomes compliant, the set become a consideration in terms of a continued use of force? >> yes, sir....
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>> went through different courses designed to train us up on use of force. i also started training brazilian jiu-jitsu for the department as part of our ground defense initiative, several other classes and different academies. >> and i'd like to maybe qualify a few terms, if we may. we've talked about use of force and use of force training. we also hear the term defensive tactics. can you differentiate between the two? >> i think they're interchangeable. i think use of force is probably the more appropriate term, but i think defensive tactics has been more of a term that's been used longer so people tend to refer to use of force as defensive tactic instructors. >> would a defensive tactics, in terms of defensive tactics instruction, include more hands-on type instruction? you mentioned brazilian jewish jiu-jitsu, for example. >> yes, sir. >> were you interested in brazilian jiu-jitsu before becoming a police officer? how did that go? >> no, sir. i was in martial arts through college, and then i got interested in it from some of the other use of force instruc
>> went through different courses designed to train us up on use of force. i also started training brazilian jiu-jitsu for the department as part of our ground defense initiative, several other classes and different academies. >> and i'd like to maybe qualify a few terms, if we may. we've talked about use of force and use of force training. we also hear the term defensive tactics. can you differentiate between the two? >> i think they're interchangeable. i think use of force...
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>> went through different courses, designed to train us up on use of force. i also started training brazilian jujitsu for the department as part of our ground defense initiative. several other classes in different academies, too. >> and i'd like to maybe qualify a few terms if we may. we talk about use of force and use of force training. we also hear the determine defensive tactics. can you differentiate between the two? >> i think they're interchangeable. i think use of force is probably the more appropriate term. i think defensive tactics has been more of a term that's been used longer, so people tend to refer to use of force instructors as defensive tactic instructors. >> would a defensive tactics, in terms of defensive tactics instruction, include more hands-on-type instruction? you mentioned brazilian jujitsu, for example. >> yes, sir. >> were you interested in brazilian jujitsu before? >> i was in martial arts through college and then i got interested in it from some of the other use of force instructors kind of recruited me to do that and really fell i
>> went through different courses, designed to train us up on use of force. i also started training brazilian jujitsu for the department as part of our ground defense initiative. several other classes in different academies, too. >> and i'd like to maybe qualify a few terms if we may. we talk about use of force and use of force training. we also hear the determine defensive tactics. can you differentiate between the two? >> i think they're interchangeable. i think use of force...
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for use in the us bank. and also unfortunately the focus, we only are able to vaccinate 50 percent of all for the age of 65 is for them up with or above average compared to other european countries here than people disability to look, you can then decide to be on the counseling the number of deaths joan has to be both, you know that i and we very much hope hear from but i think as a really nice virus in illustrate go down will for decrease compared to other european countries. we are in a very favourable situation and we hope this will help us and we will be able to open up to the rest of the world for one that will definitely help you keep on sure can on the growth and the development of tourism. the ostrich tourism is a very important industry and hopefully very soon we'll be able to engage in tourism. we will be able to invite and get from all over the world. we very much hope that russia will flood into austria very soon in order to spend the vacations in our country. again, we hope this will rigor, indu
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stay with us. "comunidad del valle" with staff sergeant christhian sanchez and also a cadet, david cruz, santa clara university, here on "comunidad del valle." so, basically, staff sergeant, it's just a way of honoring those, some of, or most of whom gave the ultimate sacrifice in defense of this country? christhian: that is correct. it's a, you know, great organization and it, you know, pretty much, we honor the legacy and, you know, pay the proper tributes and respect to all the veterans that serve our nation, you know, past and, you know, gave the ultimate sacrifice for this nation. damian: and even, mr. cruz, we see what, you know, the ugliness of war and what that entails, though that still inspires you to serve, to wear that sacred cloth as well. david: absolutely, just because that is an unfortunate reality of defending the country, but it's definitely one worth making sacrifice for because we have a lot to protect here and, yeah. damian: yeah, your advice, staff sergeant, to--mr. cruz--my s
stay with us. "comunidad del valle" with staff sergeant christhian sanchez and also a cadet, david cruz, santa clara university, here on "comunidad del valle." so, basically, staff sergeant, it's just a way of honoring those, some of, or most of whom gave the ultimate sacrifice in defense of this country? christhian: that is correct. it's a, you know, great organization and it, you know, pretty much, we honor the legacy and, you know, pay the proper tributes and respect to...
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apparently, did us trying to maximize the use of is less and less strategic partners can use to afford competition with busha by crossing the bottom line issue of china, which is the one china, peaceable to for andrea, we would then need to completely rely on the us and its allies for economic benefit to us wants to have full control of luthey and yet to fulfill its strategic needs. we have russia, so we all see that the u. s. trail was almost all the time to sustain long lasting your political influence of countries. so far away, i think area such as pie was to see that the u. s. is not as powerful as one, ford to be able to win a war. what influence your politics far away from the us, the u. s. have failed. so many of these allies mccain you tons of from the support open night for whatever countries not of decor, inches of the us. finally, anglo merkel time is german chancellor is almost up. but if her chosen successor does thing keys inheriting rock solid public support, he might want to avoid the polls in the papers because for the 1st time in 15 years, the dominant coalition party
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in use of force? >> yes, i have. use of force, including tactics and use of force. >> what courts did you testify in? >> there was a federal court in north carolina, federal court in south carolina, criminal court in georgia. i think that's it for trial testimony. as you know, most of these in most cases don't actually make it to a trial. >> [inaudible] >> [sidebar] >> when you were talking about depositions, those were civil cases, is that right? >> yes, that's correct. >> all right. now, you've been retained in this matter to provide testimony regarding the use of force that occurred on may 25, 2020 and the matter of the death of george floyd, is that correct? >> yes, i have. >> have you been retained and charge a fee for your service? >> for my time of testimony. >> what is the hourly rate? >> $295 an hour in this case. >> and did you receive a different rate for a trial base? >> i had a paid hour minimum on days i was expected to testify, yes. >> and to date, how much have you been compensated bas
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so thank you for protecting us from those who wish to do us harm. thank you for bettering our communities. our country is exceptional because of your courageous service. may god bless each and every one of you, and god bless your families. and god bless the following -- fallen officers and their families. we will never forget them. thank you. [applause] rep. mccarthy: i would like to call congressman mechanic -- mc kinnick. >> good morning. oh, pete. i'd like to talk to you today not as a member of congress . but as the wife of a first responder. right now, my husband is on his way to work. he's headed to a swat callout. sorry. he's on his way to a swat callout. this is just a normal every day for us. the feeling in the pit of my stomach never changes. to the families of the first responders of our leo's that are having uncomfortable, scary conversations at the dinner table, thank you. i know those conversations are not getting any easier. i know, because i've had them . -- them. to my colleagues who stand here today, thank you. thank you for having
so thank you for protecting us from those who wish to do us harm. thank you for bettering our communities. our country is exceptional because of your courageous service. may god bless each and every one of you, and god bless your families. and god bless the following -- fallen officers and their families. we will never forget them. thank you. [applause] rep. mccarthy: i would like to call congressman mechanic -- mc kinnick. >> good morning. oh, pete. i'd like to talk to you today not as a...
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claudia, tell us about latinx, the origins of the term, when it's used, when it's not used, and when it should be used. claudia: okay, so i'm claudia zavalza, and i'm a member of direct action for farmworkers. so, we use the x in our group to refer to campesino, because in farmworkers, in english, it's neutral, but in spanish it's not a gender-neutral language, so that's where we kind of started using that. so, i know with latinx it kind of came about from spanish. in spanish, there was a movement that started wanting to go towards gender-neutral language, and it started with the @ symbol in writing, and it was very common in writing that you would replace the masculine with the @ symbol. and then from there, it evolved into the x, so the way we would pronounce it is, like, e-s, so we would be, like, campesines or campesinx, and that's how we would pronounce it, right? and so, in spanish we would say campesino or campesina, which would be male and female, but to be more inclusive, we started saying campesines, because that is neutral. and that's kind of the little bit of where that e
claudia, tell us about latinx, the origins of the term, when it's used, when it's not used, and when it should be used. claudia: okay, so i'm claudia zavalza, and i'm a member of direct action for farmworkers. so, we use the x in our group to refer to campesino, because in farmworkers, in english, it's neutral, but in spanish it's not a gender-neutral language, so that's where we kind of started using that. so, i know with latinx it kind of came about from spanish. in spanish, there was a...
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we need to use lists, used sparingly, better infection control. so we don't spread infection, but exactly the same in the agriculture industry. because it's also in their interest to not use too many bodies because they run out of 80 bodies thing when they have to treat sick animals. so it's in all my interests to decrease anybody use and to stop the spread of the super bugs, because we stop the spreading people in the hospital. we use less, sandy bikes have better results for people jacked me the same and i could culture. so it's good for agriculture and equally then you get less cross over from the agricultural sick often by water to people and vice versa. because with control to better and now i'm thinking right? humans, once invented antibiotics, can't, would you do it all over again and invent? i don't know like a super antibiotic that would help us deal with this super bugs we can, but every time we do it bugs, one step ahead or not fall behind us and produce resistance. there is no antibiotic resistance. and the interesting thing about anti
we need to use lists, used sparingly, better infection control. so we don't spread infection, but exactly the same in the agriculture industry. because it's also in their interest to not use too many bodies because they run out of 80 bodies thing when they have to treat sick animals. so it's in all my interests to decrease anybody use and to stop the spread of the super bugs, because we stop the spreading people in the hospital. we use less, sandy bikes have better results for people jacked me...
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>> i use it to describe how the standards are. >> you're using one upsmanship to describe the concept of proportionality. true? >> yes. >> and one upsmanship, i guess that's an accurate description of what you're trying to express as far as proportionalty, wouldn't that suggest -- what is the limit of one upsmanship an officer can do? >> i described earlier if a person tries to strike you or kick you the officer doesn't have to respond with their own punches or kicks, they could respond with a better tool which would be an impact weapon or taser or pepper spray. if the suspect were to grab hold of the officer's baton or taser then the officer may find themselves in imminent threat and respond with potential deadly force. >> and i think the examples you used were strike you, stab you, shoot you were some examples you were talking about in terms of one upsmanship. but that wasn't the answer i was looking for. in terms of one upsmanship, is that not that the officer is always limited in their response by the graham vs. conor standards of reasonableness, right? >> true. >> so whatever ste
>> i use it to describe how the standards are. >> you're using one upsmanship to describe the concept of proportionality. true? >> yes. >> and one upsmanship, i guess that's an accurate description of what you're trying to express as far as proportionalty, wouldn't that suggest -- what is the limit of one upsmanship an officer can do? >> i described earlier if a person tries to strike you or kick you the officer doesn't have to respond with their own punches or...
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of us. i think recurring to smith's feeling of sympathy helps us see what is at stake at that particular move. not just on a moral level but also in terms of institutional and social functioning, a very basic institution that lie at the core of our society. a very moral norms of the virtues that we all share. so, i think smith's theory of guidance can provide us, his sympathy can guide us with some guidance. he moved to the issues of time second realm impartial spectator ship along with his concept of sympathy. in fact i think it's best seen as emerging out of smith sympathy preempted naturally to try to play up the benefits of sympathy, especially how it can provide with the great goods of social norms, social harmony, in effect social virtue that comes from the shared agreements. there's also also something worth noting a potential problem here. this is the agreement of actors and spectators that we have seen be very fruitful in many ways for this test get us a lot. it also reads as a ques
of us. i think recurring to smith's feeling of sympathy helps us see what is at stake at that particular move. not just on a moral level but also in terms of institutional and social functioning, a very basic institution that lie at the core of our society. a very moral norms of the virtues that we all share. so, i think smith's theory of guidance can provide us, his sympathy can guide us with some guidance. he moved to the issues of time second realm impartial spectator ship along with his...
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this is useful for the senate because the longer uses stay stuck on an app the more money develop its make to end up in games for example or by collecting data on jesus' speed. what can be. smartphone design is also benefit from high uses screen time the more user data they have the more they can loan their devices to suit their customer's needs. is really hard to resist the psychological tricks developers use but can you actually be addicted to your phone and apps is what experts say. things built by brace and lighter they constantly go our attention and tempt us into multitasking but sensory overload can over activate our brain which triggers the release of stress hormones like cortisone these negatively impact our performance and in the long run our body. with your heart starts beating faster you start sweating and your blood circulation also increases and more blood flows to your muscles. and you have this type of stress response while you're sitting with your smartphone and hunt and all the energy in your body isn't used as it was intended to be so instead you try to regulate it
this is useful for the senate because the longer uses stay stuck on an app the more money develop its make to end up in games for example or by collecting data on jesus' speed. what can be. smartphone design is also benefit from high uses screen time the more user data they have the more they can loan their devices to suit their customer's needs. is really hard to resist the psychological tricks developers use but can you actually be addicted to your phone and apps is what experts say. things...
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or you tube to consume their media it's going to be much more useful for people to use digital currency in the future than it will to be was there you know bank of england or barclays or the bank of america or take your pick out their digital currencies are faster cheaper more reliable and easier to use than traditional things people are going to wind up using them and that's what we're seeing happening around the world i thought you going to give a different answer because isn't there more to this this isn't like videos on a friday night this threatens dimensions based on ideology on politics and our concept of freedom itself some people go as far as saying that's why i asked about the central banks if more and more people do this when does that leave the central banks and therefore the governments that say they don't control the central banks but clearly have a relationship to. yeah and that now is your chair anybody can be their own central bank now and then the hard part is convincing people to use your own central bank issue currency there so traditional central banks like the fede
or you tube to consume their media it's going to be much more useful for people to use digital currency in the future than it will to be was there you know bank of england or barclays or the bank of america or take your pick out their digital currencies are faster cheaper more reliable and easier to use than traditional things people are going to wind up using them and that's what we're seeing happening around the world i thought you going to give a different answer because isn't there more to...
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they enjoy using these weapons against us. do the right this and protect our right to safely protest. thank you. >> next caller, please. >> good morning. i am call inning support of supervisor matt haney's legislation. i am a student and resident of bayview-hunters point. as san francisco joined the nation and call to police brutality, i had friends, family members too nervous to attend socially distant marches in fear of police retaliation they have seen on the news. we must use our rights to peaceful assembly without being a victim of the issue we are speaking out against. this conversation for police reform especially since young people are actively involved in the demonstration. voting yes means that you are supporting the safety of all classmates and young people who want their voices heard. this is way very start to demonstrate that black leaves matter. thank you. >> mr. smith, next caller, please. >> hi, i was in oakland and experienced first hand on you aggressive the weapons were. there was no place to protest. i was
they enjoy using these weapons against us. do the right this and protect our right to safely protest. thank you. >> next caller, please. >> good morning. i am call inning support of supervisor matt haney's legislation. i am a student and resident of bayview-hunters point. as san francisco joined the nation and call to police brutality, i had friends, family members too nervous to attend socially distant marches in fear of police retaliation they have seen on the news. we must use...
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the americans should 5hoot us or let us _ here. the americans should 5hoot us or let us through. later in the hour, we'll have more analysis on the attitude of afghanistan's neighbours to the taliban, as well as what the next steps for those afghans who've made it to britain. also on bbc news... researchers say booster shots of the covid vaccine may be needed, after a study suggests reduced protection for the double jabbed after six months. the mother of claudia lawrence, who went missing 12 years ago, says she's in utter shock over a new police search
the americans should 5hoot us or let us _ here. the americans should 5hoot us or let us through. later in the hour, we'll have more analysis on the attitude of afghanistan's neighbours to the taliban, as well as what the next steps for those afghans who've made it to britain. also on bbc news... researchers say booster shots of the covid vaccine may be needed, after a study suggests reduced protection for the double jabbed after six months. the mother of claudia lawrence, who went missing 12...
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they are waiting for us. they will not forgive _ waiting for us. they will not forgive us if we fail them today. applause thank you. thank you. thank you to the european union for that intervention. and i see that norway is seeking the floor and i give the floor to norway.— floor to norway. thank you, president. _ floor to norway. thank you, president, and _ floor to norway. thank you, president, and thank - floor to norway. thank you, president, and thank you i floor to norway. thank you, i president, and thank you alok, floor to norway. thank you, - president, and thank you alok, and i want to— president, and thank you alok, and i want to give — president, and thank you alok, and i want to give my wholehearted support to what _ want to give my wholehearted support to what was just said. we have a very— to what was just said. we have a very solid — to what was just said. we have a very solid body of text here that we are happy— very solid body of text here that we are happy with on all tracks and i think— are happy with on all tracks
they are waiting for us. they will not forgive _ waiting for us. they will not forgive us if we fail them today. applause thank you. thank you. thank you to the european union for that intervention. and i see that norway is seeking the floor and i give the floor to norway.— floor to norway. thank you, president. _ floor to norway. thank you, president, and _ floor to norway. thank you, president, and thank - floor to norway. thank you, president, and thank you i floor to norway. thank you, i...
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to sustain us, to get us to the end of 2021. and then over the hump into 2022. i don't know what they're going to say to help us do that, but i know it's going to be good. let's go to shaw head 1st. 2020 left the world in a state of shock with them a cad. i think none of us really expecting anything like it and it really tested us in 2021. you start to see how the world reacted to it with respect to the world around us. i think for some of us, it made us more compassionate, more introspective. it forced us to consider what our values were with respect to the world. and i think for some people, unfortunately, it made us more cynical, more fearful, more selfish. how can we tap into various faith traditions to encourage more of the former and less of the latter? oh, how can we be better of people? all right, wonderful. guess you have 30 seconds each is not enough time. lucky it is. go for it. i don't wanna repeat what i said earlier, but that really is that, you know, we have strength. we have lights that have been placed divinely
to sustain us, to get us to the end of 2021. and then over the hump into 2022. i don't know what they're going to say to help us do that, but i know it's going to be good. let's go to shaw head 1st. 2020 left the world in a state of shock with them a cad. i think none of us really expecting anything like it and it really tested us in 2021. you start to see how the world reacted to it with respect to the world around us. i think for some of us, it made us more compassionate, more introspective....
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we had us into good shape us. i got, you put it on and i bring addresses, eco, and then the last a look at getting a digital photo jack as you see right on, because nobody knew garcia now that does your, i don't miss enter it. but really, you know, for the living i need to buy something. i go doesn't again, then it the key it different. i'm dra delita giving it to him day that he, she goes have 11. i'm in the manner the a selim of missouri city, missouri. and i'm assuming you're quite on the midterm. well, i thought i got a buck may i start on the left or the middle? the middle to uncle could began a nice round me on my own carma. i saw me out of the car my. he didn't want to back i'm, i don't he didn't return our way of business today. i'm going to become like, oh, i see that the in in no. see that, nathan, i'm not in the book, but this divine will see on when you got to get it. you get that meeting are going, isn't chris? he was a moment. okay, get it. get the meeting can believe we're going. so i mean, d, you k
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work with us not over us to stand by our side not ride on our back. government can and must provide opportunity not smother it foster productivity not stifle it if we look to the answer. as to why for so many years we achieved so much. prospered as no other people on earth it was because here in this land we unleash the energy and individual genius of man to a greater extent than has ever been done before. freedom and the dignity the individual had been more available and assured here. then in any other place on earth? the price for this freedom at times has been high. but we have never been unwilling to pay that price. it is no coincidence that our present troubles parallel and our proportionate. to the intervention and intrusion in our lives that result from unnecessary and excessive growth of government. it is time for us to realize that we are too great a nation. to limit ourselves to small dreams we're not as some would have us believe doomed to an inevitable decline. i do not believe in a fate. that will fall on us no matter what we do. i do bel
work with us not over us to stand by our side not ride on our back. government can and must provide opportunity not smother it foster productivity not stifle it if we look to the answer. as to why for so many years we achieved so much. prospered as no other people on earth it was because here in this land we unleash the energy and individual genius of man to a greater extent than has ever been done before. freedom and the dignity the individual had been more available and assured here. then in...
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the us in public- year from the us in public financing _ year from the us in public financing. what _ year from the us in public financing. what he - year from the us in public financing. what he said i year from the us in public- financing. what he said today he is going _ financing. what he said today he is going to _ financing. what he said today he is going to double _ financing. what he said today he is going to double that _ financing. what he said today he is going to double that again - financing. what he said today he is going to double that again to - financing. what he said today he is going to double that again to more than it _ going to double that again to more than 11 billion— going to double that again to more than 11 billion but— going to double that again to more than 11 billion but with _ going to double that again to more than 11 billion but with the - going to double that again to more than 11 billion but with the caveat l than 11 billion but with the caveat working — than 11 billion but with the caveat working with _ than 11 billion but with the cave
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going, can you show it to us? no, we wouldn't do that. so you get better address your insecurity engine services there will no, we mean that's the kind of negotiation that we have the same server attack the us right. the president biden particular have enough to you mentioned that during meeting with prior prison, greg foods that are really quick to me. hack is attacked some meat splunk today. if we put the g colonial pipeline, and i'm extension ask you for instance where he said, and then it present bite and said that with us. but i mean it's so it's your government city, but people's from the russian territory. but that's where he said on those of us. we said that well, no, over the past year college, the heart of merced over they had most of the attacks against our stuff came from the us about half of them from germany, some from other countries. and better us 45 times, we send official notice because i am for of the issue with evidence. asking for some clarification, could you where we go 9. so there's suppose
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$13.00 us servicemen. we will not forgive. we will not forget. we will hunt you down to make you pay. ah, right now, just moment thought the midnight here at moscow. this is asi international. i received a and a lot of stores for you in the program tonight. i've kind of stone is of course, still reading from a devastating bomb attack and the capital of the now taliban controlled country. according to the afghan health ministry, 170 people were killed, including americans, 200 more, were injured. the pentagon now says only one explosion took place. that one of those to the us defense press secretary confirmed to blast sort of rocked cobbles, airport islamic state cut us on which is a regional affiliate of isis. it says it was behind the atrocity. i just warn you, there are some graphic images coming up here. in the program, earlier report suggested that one of the last happened an entrance to the airport where asked counsel, waiting in line to be process to fly out. bodies were thrown into a nearby storm dr
$13.00 us servicemen. we will not forgive. we will not forget. we will hunt you down to make you pay. ah, right now, just moment thought the midnight here at moscow. this is asi international. i received a and a lot of stores for you in the program tonight. i've kind of stone is of course, still reading from a devastating bomb attack and the capital of the now taliban controlled country. according to the afghan health ministry, 170 people were killed, including americans, 200 more, were...
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yes we vehicle give gives us lots of those that got us. it brought must go. us in control, going out various ellis. so at the local facebook, you know, speaking yes, good morning. earth and wireless. a federal motor saturday. we will be here. this isn't like me that it went this. i say the thing is we're going to get put into the month of the get. i would also spent your so they could get a put us next and you can use wireless. what specialists are, morgan, you want your singles mccune and consent, and he can the on the day of the attack 22 year old ricardo, when he's 43 year old uncle alberto, were traveling together. they made a pit stop to buy a drink. it happened to be near school and with suspicion of child kidnapping rice in the area. they became fatal targets to a mob galvanized by online rooms. i met with rosario rodriguez, ricardo's mother and sister in law. guess i have is the far right. apple because you want to get a persona guess it was $5.00 a but no luck on the work. but i mean on the same as as he he woke up and say get me
yes we vehicle give gives us lots of those that got us. it brought must go. us in control, going out various ellis. so at the local facebook, you know, speaking yes, good morning. earth and wireless. a federal motor saturday. we will be here. this isn't like me that it went this. i say the thing is we're going to get put into the month of the get. i would also spent your so they could get a put us next and you can use wireless. what specialists are, morgan, you want your singles mccune and...
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have used drugs or alcohol? >> yes, in some instances. >> kind of the proverbial drunk driver, right? i haven't had anything, officer? >> yes. >> i've had two beers, right? people have a tendency to minimize what they have consumed, right? >> yes. >> you have testified as i understand your testimony that once the officers putting mr. floyd into the prone position was initially a reasonable use of force, right? >> yes. >> and you are familiar with the swarm technique? >> yes. >> where multiple officers are on top of a resisting specific trying to control the extremities? >> yes, typically that is done prior to handcuffing. >> but once someone is handcuffed, right, and they are in the ground, a person who is in handcuffs can continue to be a threat, agreed? >> yes. >> they can kick you. >> correct. >> they could bite you. >> correct. >> they could thrash and get free and start running, right? >> in certain instances, yes. >> and in certain instances, they can even get your weapon, right? >> yes. >> they could get
have used drugs or alcohol? >> yes, in some instances. >> kind of the proverbial drunk driver, right? i haven't had anything, officer? >> yes. >> i've had two beers, right? people have a tendency to minimize what they have consumed, right? >> yes. >> you have testified as i understand your testimony that once the officers putting mr. floyd into the prone position was initially a reasonable use of force, right? >> yes. >> and you are familiar with...
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for us. | the tools that they have released for us.- the tools that they have released for us. ~ , ., , released for us. i think people are fascinated _ released for us. i think people are fascinated with _ released for us. i think people are fascinated with photo - released for us. i think people are fascinated with photo real| are fascinated with photo real digital humans. flan are fascinated with photo real digital humans.— digital humans. can i create something _ digital humans. can i create something absolutely - digital humans. can i create i something absolutely lifelike. and how people run with that, i think is still to be seen beyond the known ways that people produce content, but then i think particularly influences, we have seen that they exist already, these virtual characters that resemble no real person, but have huge, millions of followers on instagram. i think we will see more of those kinds of things happening. christopher travers is an expert on virtual influencers and has
for us. | the tools that they have released for us.- the tools that they have released for us. ~ , ., , released for us. i think people are fascinated _ released for us. i think people are fascinated with _ released for us. i think people are fascinated with photo - released for us. i think people are fascinated with photo real| are fascinated with photo real digital humans. flan are fascinated with photo real digital humans.— digital humans. can i create something _ digital humans. can i...
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there so many of us that don't use facebook but use . that don't use facebook but use whatsapp. there's an ecosystem behind this is coming to light and showing us how much we depend on social media. showing us how much we depend on social media-— social media. thank you for talking to me and it's _ social media. thank you for talking to me and it's been _ social media. thank you for talking to me and it's been great - social media. thank you for talking to me and it's been great having i social media. thank you for talking i to me and it's been great having you on the programme. would start with some football and he has been appointed as the new head coach in the club sacked the previous coach over the weekend. a two—year contract with woodford line 50 in the table with a 69 —year—old italian with lester, was sacked the following season and becomes the 13th watford manager since the family took over the club in 2012. he will bring a little bit more experience and probably the most high—profile head coach that watford has ever had in the club has numerous managers and h
there so many of us that don't use facebook but use . that don't use facebook but use whatsapp. there's an ecosystem behind this is coming to light and showing us how much we depend on social media. showing us how much we depend on social media-— social media. thank you for talking to me and it's _ social media. thank you for talking to me and it's been _ social media. thank you for talking to me and it's been great - social media. thank you for talking to me and it's been great having i...
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should be seeking to use. volunteers at a food bank in london are seeing a record influx of families no longer able to feed themselves after months of pandemic restrictions artie's went to find out. the execution has to be equivalent to a minute to sell operation 0 margin for error you can imagine with the numbers that were facing this community center in northwest london functions as a place to support homeless people even supporting victims of domestic violence but it's its use as a food bank providing seriously much needed food support for families across london which is caught in the headlines and those volunteers and the people running this food bank say that since the covert pandemic began they've been almost overwhelmed by the numbers of families who need support this will teach of thousands of people queuing for over 2 kilometers to get access to food banks support went viral simply highlighting the desperate situation that thousands if not millions of people across the country are currently in one pho
should be seeking to use. volunteers at a food bank in london are seeing a record influx of families no longer able to feed themselves after months of pandemic restrictions artie's went to find out. the execution has to be equivalent to a minute to sell operation 0 margin for error you can imagine with the numbers that were facing this community center in northwest london functions as a place to support homeless people even supporting victims of domestic violence but it's its use as a food bank...
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not use them. i remember using h ***, i remember my mom literally washing my mouth out with likely so. and this days d *** and h *** we don't think of them as potent as we used to. and for example, to say oh my god about something that probably is not that in the titanic significance, that is something at a time you were not supposed to do. you were told not to overdo it. that time for most of this is probably past. oh my god or the abbreviation omg is very common for people under a certain age. that age is a bit rather advanced on because profanity is no longer so centered around issues of religion. omg and oh my god were popular especially only documented this by young women. young women tend to be the one to change the language for various reasons. that's a whole other talk. but omg and oh my god have been in the vanguard of that. language has just changed in that way. there is a major contrast between today when omg is not considered a curse word and most people would not be criticized for taki
not use them. i remember using h ***, i remember my mom literally washing my mouth out with likely so. and this days d *** and h *** we don't think of them as potent as we used to. and for example, to say oh my god about something that probably is not that in the titanic significance, that is something at a time you were not supposed to do. you were told not to overdo it. that time for most of this is probably past. oh my god or the abbreviation omg is very common for people under a certain...
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is tell us you know run us through that 1st line and tell us the information on that very top line the 1st line is from the call taker is a query of the plates that's in the call and then we use a lot of abbreviations for quick hand information to the dispatcher's it would say outside on 38th street reporting that there is a mail provide a provided a counterfeit bill to the business the suspect is a black male 6 foot tall or sitting on top of a blue or c. is $320.00 s u v license plate or a robber johns there are $26.00 s. and one of them do some have this one up a little bit so it's easier for me to read along with you and at least the 1st. couple lines. just so that it's bigger for us all to see so the 1st column on the left self-explanatory that's the date correct and then the time also probably self-explanatory. what is user to user would be how you identify the different persons involved and this person you can tell is a call taker it's the 1st $200.00. letters there and then it has their id number we all have our own idea numbers and so what's your idea mine is 123096 but this 1s
is tell us you know run us through that 1st line and tell us the information on that very top line the 1st line is from the call taker is a query of the plates that's in the call and then we use a lot of abbreviations for quick hand information to the dispatcher's it would say outside on 38th street reporting that there is a mail provide a provided a counterfeit bill to the business the suspect is a black male 6 foot tall or sitting on top of a blue or c. is $320.00 s u v license plate or a...
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economy. it not doing more to turbocharge the us economy.— the us economy. if the fed would do — the us economy. if the fed would do its _ the us economy. if the fed would do its job _ the us economy. if the fed would do its job we - the us economy. if the fed would do its job we would l the us economy. if the fed - would do its job we would have would do itsjob we would have a tremendous spurt of growth. that all changed with the pandemic. with the global economy in the world's financial markets taken, the fed cut us interest rates to near zero and resumed its bond buying programme. if the fed we are doing all we can to help shepherd the economy through this difficult time. those actions earned him president biden�*s endorsement on monday. when a country was haemorrhaging jobs last year, and there was panic in our financial markets, his steady and decisive leadership help to stabilise markets and put our economy on track to a robust recovery. economy on track to a robust recovery-— economy on track to a robust recovery. the challenge today facina reco
economy. it not doing more to turbocharge the us economy.— the us economy. if the fed would do — the us economy. if the fed would do its _ the us economy. if the fed would do its job _ the us economy. if the fed would do its job we - the us economy. if the fed would do its job we would l the us economy. if the fed - would do its job we would have would do itsjob we would have a tremendous spurt of growth. that all changed with the pandemic. with the global economy in the world's financial...
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i couldn't use them. i remember using held myself because my parents use so much, and my mother literally washing my mouth out with i've never liked what. and even that is no antique. that was probably in about 1970 and these days dam and help and swearing to god we don't think of them as potent as we used to. so, for example, to say oh, my god about something that probably is not of any titanic significance, that's something that there was a time when you were not supposed to do. you were told not to overdo it. that type most of us is probably past and so oh, my god or even the break-in omg is very common among people under a certain age and that age is rather dance one because our profanity is no longer so senator bennet issues of religion. omg and oh, my god were popularized especially by young women. young women tend to be the winde to change the language for various reasons. that's a whole other talk but omg and oh, my god have been in the vanguard of that. language has just change in that way. so th
i couldn't use them. i remember using held myself because my parents use so much, and my mother literally washing my mouth out with i've never liked what. and even that is no antique. that was probably in about 1970 and these days dam and help and swearing to god we don't think of them as potent as we used to. so, for example, to say oh, my god about something that probably is not of any titanic significance, that's something that there was a time when you were not supposed to do. you were told...
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could use the airplane. and then we had designer airplanes flying rich people around. stage 3, we're in, mom and dad can get on an airplane and get on a train. same thing with strays travel, at first it was only nation states that could go into outer space. now billionaires are going into outer space, but evenly mom and dad will go. trey: i am glad you did well in physics, i appreciate you coming on putting it to where i can understand it. i know our viewers, can thank you, happy holidays. >> my pleasure happy holidays. trey: yes, sir. >> america's political environment is not very inspiring right now, but maybe there is hope for tomorrow. maybe there are elected officials trying to broaden the audience for their ideas. we'll look at it next on "sunday night in america." [laughing and giggling] (woman) hey dad. miss us? (vo) reflect on the past, celebrate the future. season's greetings from audi. small businesses like yours make gift-giving possible. now, comcast business has an exclusive gift for you. intro
could use the airplane. and then we had designer airplanes flying rich people around. stage 3, we're in, mom and dad can get on an airplane and get on a train. same thing with strays travel, at first it was only nation states that could go into outer space. now billionaires are going into outer space, but evenly mom and dad will go. trey: i am glad you did well in physics, i appreciate you coming on putting it to where i can understand it. i know our viewers, can thank you, happy holidays....
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i mean, yes, we will give us lots of those that got us. it brought must go. it us in control. going not various. ellis is sort of the local facebook, you know, speaking yes, come on the earth. wireless a is federal motor, saturday we will ban. so yeah, this is like, i mean literally when i say the thing is we're going to get into the month of the get out. also spit your so they could get a put a. so next time you can use wireless be what specialists are. morgan, you want your singles, mccune, and content and he can the on the day of the attack 22 year old ricardo, when he's 43 year old uncle birds were traveling together. they made a pit stop to buy a drink. it happened to be near school and with suspicion of child kidnapping rice in the area. they became fatal targets to a mob galvanized by online rooms. i met with rosario rodriguez, ricardo's mother and sister in law. dennis, i am in the far right. well, i probably want to get a persona guess it was a but no luck on the work. but i mean on the same as, as he, he woke up and say get me hold off what i'm saturdays, meconium fo
i mean, yes, we will give us lots of those that got us. it brought must go. it us in control. going not various. ellis is sort of the local facebook, you know, speaking yes, come on the earth. wireless a is federal motor, saturday we will ban. so yeah, this is like, i mean literally when i say the thing is we're going to get into the month of the get out. also spit your so they could get a put a. so next time you can use wireless be what specialists are. morgan, you want your singles, mccune,...
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so 5g placed is a great use case. surgery is no longer a figure of imagination pure we have tested in multiple countries. even before you get there, because there are regulations that have to be worked through and patient consent, assisted surgery where you have a remote specialist guiding a surgeon sitting in another country or city get through a complex surgery is something that is happening today using 5g networks. there are some very powerful use cases. once they start the journey, there are other things that can be added on given the latency, the state of conductivity as well as the security that 5g offers. tom: if i can bring up perhaps the rather begich and blunt question that many people have about 5g and perhaps this is not firstly, vodafone and its rivals, you are all investing billions into 5g with the airwaves and the equipment and developing the applications. when our investors going to be able to have some confidence about these business models? chris just said it is not a business model in and of itself
so 5g placed is a great use case. surgery is no longer a figure of imagination pure we have tested in multiple countries. even before you get there, because there are regulations that have to be worked through and patient consent, assisted surgery where you have a remote specialist guiding a surgeon sitting in another country or city get through a complex surgery is something that is happening today using 5g networks. there are some very powerful use cases. once they start the journey, there...
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was made reducing use youth tobacco a use. who's on the leap to whom we entrust our children? it's the food and drug administration. in this agency has been reluctant for way too long. for years the fda delayed implementation of its requirement that companies submit these applications for review. at the same time fda allow cigarettes to proliferate especially on e-cigarette to proliferate essentially unregulated, enforcing its own rule which required all new products entering the market after august 8, 2016 undergoing public health review. since my last testimony, we had a glimmer of hope on that day in september 2019 with president trumpp promised to ban all e-cigarette i flavors. as part of the fda in january 2020, a golden opportunity finally clear the market of these addictive kit products from a vast majority of which were on the market illegally but instead, the food and drug administration took a half measure, only partially clearing the market and leading major loopholes to this powerful industry. the result? kicked mi
was made reducing use youth tobacco a use. who's on the leap to whom we entrust our children? it's the food and drug administration. in this agency has been reluctant for way too long. for years the fda delayed implementation of its requirement that companies submit these applications for review. at the same time fda allow cigarettes to proliferate especially on e-cigarette to proliferate essentially unregulated, enforcing its own rule which required all new products entering the market after...
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that and see what's important for us, ., , ,, us. marissa, what disturbs me about that shot where _ us. marissa, what disturbs me about that shot where we _ us. marissa, what disturbs me about that shot where we were _ us. marissa, what disturbs me about that shot where we were all- us. marissa, what disturbs me about that shot where we were all envision j that shot where we were all envision — and i wasn't conscious we are being photographed so i have my head on the dog and on the sofa — is now we will all bejudged on the dog and on the sofa — is now we will all be judged by how we look. i don't want to bejudged while i'm in my private space, listening to caddy and all the important thing she has to say. that's a concern that we have to keep _ that's a concern that we have to keep in— that's a concern that we have to keep in mind in terms of being aware. — keep in mind in terms of being aware, when you turn off that self-view. _ aware, when you turn off that self—view, you have to be careful about _ self—view, you have
that and see what's important for us, ., , ,, us. marissa, what disturbs me about that shot where _ us. marissa, what disturbs me about that shot where we _ us. marissa, what disturbs me about that shot where we were _ us. marissa, what disturbs me about that shot where we were all- us. marissa, what disturbs me about that shot where we were all envision j that shot where we were all envision — and i wasn't conscious we are being photographed so i have my head on the dog and on the sofa —...
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i have used the worst the words they and their, i've used i could see you and your. because i'm addressing the heroes of when i speak. you the citizens, and this blessed land. your dreams, your hopes and your goals, are going to be the dreams, the hopes and the goals of this administration. so help me god. [applause] we shall reflect the compassion that is part of your makeup, and how can we love our country, and not love our countrymen. and loving them, to reach a hand when they fall. he'll them when they are sick, and provide opportunity to make themselves sufficient, so they will be equally in fact and not just in theory. can we solve the problems confronting us? will the answer is an emphatic yes. to paraphrase winston churchill, i did not take the oath i just took with the thought of presiding over the world's strongest the dissolution of the world's strongest economy. in the days of head i will propose removing roadblocks that it slowed economy and reduce practicality. steps we taken aimed at restoring the balance between the various levels of government. and w
i have used the worst the words they and their, i've used i could see you and your. because i'm addressing the heroes of when i speak. you the citizens, and this blessed land. your dreams, your hopes and your goals, are going to be the dreams, the hopes and the goals of this administration. so help me god. [applause] we shall reflect the compassion that is part of your makeup, and how can we love our country, and not love our countrymen. and loving them, to reach a hand when they fall. he'll...
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makes it cool for us. it makes it slightly challenging to come up with dishes in the sense it. and the challenge is something that we enjoy the restaurant stuff, see that there has been a remarkable change in their customers choices to go over like before, before or we will happy eating fish to go. not knowing what wasn't that 1st they go . all right. and that was the idea of sea food for us and it was exotic. but today we wanted to know where did this come from? what is it that i'm eating? was it lane card? is it farmed? is there why leg? when was this part? is this fish fresh? the team behind the calendar hopes to behavior change? can somebody result in a shift in seaford demand and supply like mangles in windows and strawberries in summer? similarly, they have to understand you cannot eat one for 12 months. so i think this has to gone from a consumer end and when it comes from consumer and automatically fishermen can change i one consumer to know the fisherman as they know the fish, when they know the f
makes it cool for us. it makes it slightly challenging to come up with dishes in the sense it. and the challenge is something that we enjoy the restaurant stuff, see that there has been a remarkable change in their customers choices to go over like before, before or we will happy eating fish to go. not knowing what wasn't that 1st they go . all right. and that was the idea of sea food for us and it was exotic. but today we wanted to know where did this come from? what is it that i'm eating? was...
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, use direct us, they disperse to each nuclear forces back and so the russian fears that the u. s. was thinking about nuclear weapons and that leads to russia limit. she's nuclear limited nuclear use. we've gone from a piece of mystery code found in the wrong place to a nuclear attack. how did that happen? well, let's do what government can't do in that situation when price pause slow things down for a moment and peace them back together. because this is how a regional crisis can turn into a catastrophic war in the heat of a crisis with russia, the u. s. detect malware and it's early warning networks, fearing it could be russian codes aimed at disabling systems. it was with the cyber intrusion of it's turning into russia. russia now sees it's nuclear capable.
, use direct us, they disperse to each nuclear forces back and so the russian fears that the u. s. was thinking about nuclear weapons and that leads to russia limit. she's nuclear limited nuclear use. we've gone from a piece of mystery code found in the wrong place to a nuclear attack. how did that happen? well, let's do what government can't do in that situation when price pause slow things down for a moment and peace them back together. because this is how a regional crisis can turn into a...