And im steve aveson. The Washington Post and New York Times saying those secrets have not even been shared with american allies. And could jeopardize a crucial intelligence gathering channel. Grant lodes is here with what we are learning about the leak. grant the meeting took place at the white house. President trump and foreign minister sergey lavrov, plus Russian Ambassador sergey kislyak. According to the times and post, President Trump began with a boast. They quote him as saying, i get great intel. I have people brief me on great intel every day, and then he told them of an isis plot to use laptops against airliners. More damaging, they say he revealed where that intelligence came from a third party in syria who had not given permission for the us to reveal its source. The president s security adviser says that never happened. The president and the foreign minister reviewed a range of common threats to our two countries including threats to civil aviation. At no time, at no time w
Hussein khairan wasaddam husseir almost as long as gadhafi. The American Invasion in iraq brought about what was possible in the region. Could the regimes pass and what would take their place. Rose we conclude with a conversation about Virtual Reality in Jeremy Bailensons stanford virtual Human Interaction lab. People will be able to do anything you can fathom, experience something wonderful, horrible at the touch of a button and the brain is going to treat that as if it were a real experience. In other words, humans have been around for a very long time. We have not yet evolved, the brain hasnt, to really understand the difference between a compelling Virtual Reality experience and an actual one. Rose and how is it we can do this . From a technological standpoint, weve likely seen a tipple point in the last year or two years so for the First Time Ever weve had a very large industry pouring in billions of dollars with hundreds and hundreds of engineers and a problem that was very diffi
Hussein khairan wasaddam husseir almost as long as gadhafi. The American Invasion in iraq brought about what was possible in the region. Could the regimes pass and what would take their place. Rose we conclude with a conversation about Virtual Reality in Jeremy Bailensons stanford virtual Human Interaction lab. People will be able to do anything you can fathom, experience something wonderful, horrible at the touch of a button and the brain is going to treat that as if it were a real experience. In other words, humans have been around for a very long time. We have not yet evolved, the brain hasnt, to really understand the difference between a compelling Virtual Reality experience and an actual one. Rose and how is it we can do this . From a technological standpoint, weve likely seen a tipple point in the last year or two years so for the First Time Ever weve had a very large industry pouring in billions of dollars with hundreds and hundreds of engineers and a problem that was very diffi
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The ordinance has had strong support since it came before the country sill for a vote two weeks ago. Opponents had major problems with what they see as a green light for marijuana use, were giving the key to the city to pot smokers, they say it will save people, especially minorities, from a burdensome record for a minor offense, but one has reservations that decriminalisation sends. It is not a harmless drug, it is really a dangerous drug t is much more potent than back in the 70s. Ten times stronger. Its not your dads pot. Reporter under the ordinance anyone caught with 20 grams or less avoids jail time. They get a traffic ticket and a fine. Thes first offense is 5 75 increasing up where the fine is the law goes into effect in tampa after the mayor signs it. That will happen in the coming days. Opponents worry because the law lacks in education or treatment element. With the chances not one includes any kind of education piece assessment treatment. Thats what a lot of the people need