Secretary he is accompanied by holocaust of fiber, mr. Stephen denby. [applause] representing canada, deputy head of mission Dennis Stevens a company by world war ii veteran mr. James t mills. Representing the czech republic, deputy chief of mission in the world are two veteran mr. Abdul kareem. [applause] representing denmark is the deputy chief of mission. He is accompanied by world war ii veteran, mr. Les wheeler. [applause] representing france, is french army colonel, he is accompanied by [applause] representing the country of georgia, he is accompanied by world war ii veteran, mr. Bill ficcaccio. [applause] representing the country of greece the company by world war ii veteran mr. James [applause] representing the country of kazakhstan, as deputy chief of mission, a company by world war ii veteran and chairman of the oss society, commander q mcgovern. Hugh montgomery. [applause] representing the country of the kurdish republic and world war ii veteran mr. Robert zimmerman. [applau
Patrick to explain it and bob to comment, but to present the severe dissonance that exists in terms of what this is. Nancy, described it as phoning up investigations and said shed never heard it anything like it. And senior dea officials called it decades old, a bedrock concept. And nancy was a judge, by the way. Patrick . Mr. Toomey to describe what and some of the critical criminal cases we litigate, and articles described, and articles have expended on especially to the deas program and recent disclosure of bulk collection of phone calls out of the u. S. , parallel construction is an effort to construct a parallel source for certain evidence in investigations. It often occurs in certain senses. Where we see it or wait believe it happened where investigators obtain information using one authority, which is potentially controversial or novel or legally untested in the court and they rely on that authority to obtain information. Investigation proceeds with a bit of it and on the base o
Work in the medical field and i hear doctors ask about selfmedicating, they cannot get medications for some reason. That they do have marijuana and it seems to calm them so they can cope. Those are my questions, thank you. Guest thank you, george. That is important. There is a tendency to think about depression as involving sadness. If there is actually a different picture of depression in men versus women. In men, it is more common to see irritability and anger rather than sadness. Many people, even positions, do not understand that. That is often the way depression emerges, particularly in men as they get older. We see suicide as a particular risk in men over the age of 50. We look at this carefully. Depression is very treatable. A lot of the irritability and anger, part of this syndrome can be turned around so that people can get reengaged and enjoy the things they are used to doing. The selfmedication question is always important. People will try out various things to see what work
I believe in our United Kingdom. Not just because it is our country, but because it is the best way of serving the working people of our country. You know, i believe there is more that unites us than divides us across the whole United Kingdom. And all of us in the months and years ahead must rise to the challenge of keeping our country together. Finally, i want to Say Something to my party. Thank you to you. Thank you for the privilege. I join this party at age 17. I never dreamed i would lead it. It has been an incredible force for progress from workers rights to the n. H. S. To the minimum wage. No other party in british politics can boast these achievements. And yet it will be a force for progress and change once again. To all the Labour Party Member youre the most loyal supporters, amazing people. I thank all of you today. Im truly sorry i did not succeed. Aye done my best for nearly five years. Now you need to show your responsibility. Your responsibility, not simply to mourn our
Achievement and the citys changing colter landscape. Joining me now, renzo piano and adam weinberg. This az remarkable this is a remarkable story. It is about a city. The driving passion of people to make sure that the whitney would live on and reflect our time in the future as well. It is a great honor to have them back at this table. Welcome. It is complete after some dozen years of planning and building. How do you characterize this moment for you . Adam the whitney has been trying to expand for 30 years. We tried to expand next were building uptown. It was for directors ago. The collection when we first moved in with 2000 works. Today it is 22,000 works. The idea of being able to see not just what we have, but to offer possibilities and aspirational spaces for artists to do things like we have never been able to do before. Charlie and youre going back to your roots. Adam it feels very comfortable. The greatest complement we have received in the last weeks has been it feels like the