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Fire up your tech career with BrainStation courses and events this fall | Venture – Daily Hive

Fall is just around the corner and its a great time to learn new career-building tech skills. But what do you do if you dont know where to begin?

Global tech training company BrainStation is here to help with a range of events and courses that can help you launch an exciting new career.

Throughout October and November, BrainStation Vancouver will host free Start and Build a Career in Tech events, giving you the chance to connect with industry experts and learn more about the fastest-growing jobs in data, software engineering, design, digital marketing, and product management. Check out the upcoming BrainStation events in Vancouver.

BrainStation also offers a range of part-time courses online and in person at their Downtown Vancouver campus to help you develop in-demand skills this fall. The following courses are starting soon:

Data Analytics: Discover how to prepare data, conduct data analysis, use data visualization techniques, and more.

Digital Marketing: Get job-ready marketing skills while gaining an understanding of digital marketing strategy, including SEO, SEM, social media, and email marketing.

Product Management: Learn the latest skills in product strategy, Agile methodology, Lean product development, wireframing, prototyping, and more.

Product Leadership: Explore the latest ways to leverage disruptive technologies and product management strategy to power innovation.

User Experience Design: Master the techniques and tools used by UX Designers, such as user research, design thinking, wireframes, interactive prototyping, and Figma.

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BrainStation is at the centre of Vancouvers business scene, hosting industry events, expert panel discussions, and more at its campus in the heart of the tech and retail district.

Upcoming events you need to have in your schedule include Starting and Building a Career in Product Management, UX Design, and Digital Marketing, all on Thursday, September 15. Theyre free to attend and registration is now open.

For more information on upcoming BrainStation events and part-time courses, visit brainstation.io/vancouver.

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Hillary Clinton on Trump stealing classified documents: "Cut the hypocrisy, this is a threat to our national security." – Yahoo News

On Late Night with Seth Meyers, Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton commented on Trumps possession of classified documents and having them at his country club. In early August, Donald Trumps country club Mar-a-Lago was raided by FBI agents due to his possession of classified top secret documents, some dealing with nuclear security measures.

CLINTON: I don't care what political party you are, but come on, cut the hypocrisy. This is a threat to our national security that somebody would actually have in his country club storage room, his desk, his bedroom top secret information and you have to ask yourself, why? What was he going to do with it? Who is he giving it to? Or what had he already done to it? And so let the investigation go forward and lets, you know, find the facts. Unlike those guys, I'm not saying lock him up, I'm saying, let's just find the facts and follow the evidence wherever it goes.

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Hillary Clinton on Trump stealing classified documents: "Cut the hypocrisy, this is a threat to our national security." - Yahoo News

Hillary Clinton fondly recalls time spent with Queen Elizabeth II – POLITICO

Clinton also said she appreciated the queens warmth and sense of humor and fondly recalled time spent on a royal yacht with her during commemorations for the 50th anniversary of D-Day in 1994. Clintons husband, Bill Clinton, was one of 13 presidents with whom the queen met during her long reign, starting with President Harry S. Truman.

The former first lady also said that she admired the queens dedication to her obligations.

Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, center, talks with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, left, and French President Nicolas Sarkozy, right, during a reception at London's Buckingham Palace for world leaders attending the G-20 summit.|Pool photo by John Stillwell

I admired her devotion to duty and her sense of obligation to the people of her nation, she said, and she was never wavering from what she said when she first became a very young queen.

Host Dana Bash asked Clinton if the two had ever discussed what it was like to be a female leader in a world full of so many male presidents and prime ministers.

I cant say that I talked at any length, she said. Sometimes there would be, you know, a wry exchange about how, as a woman leader, you always had to have your hair done. Of course, she always looked perfect, unlike some of us. She had a sense of style that really stayed with her.

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No, this isnt a real clip of Hillary Clinton popping a paper bag – PolitiFact

In a low-quality Facebook video of what appears to be a White House press conference, a woman standing by the lectern in a red suit blows up a brown paper bag and pops it, creating a loud bang. She cackles as men rush to protect a person we can only assume is the president of the United States.

Though the man standing behind the lectern in the Aug. 5 video doesnt sound like former President Bill Clinton, he resembles him. And the red-suited woman resembles his wife, former Secretary of State and former first lady Hillary Clinton.

The Facebook post sharing this video was flagged as part of Facebooks efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. (Read more about our partnership with Meta, which owns Facebook.)

The name of a website appears on the Facebook video culturepub.fr. Searching for the words "culturepub," "clinton" and "bag," we found another version of the video on the French site.

There, the clip is much lighter and clearer, making it obvious these people arent the Clintons. And in French, the video is clearly labeled as a parody.

We rate claims that this video shows the real Clintons Pants on Fire!

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Hillary Clinton laments US extremism and calls for unity on 9/11 anniversary – The Guardian US

Hillary Clinton seized the opportunity presented by Sundays 21st anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks on New York and Washington to make a thinly veiled attack on the extremism and divisiveness stoked by Donald Trump, as she called for a return to national unity.

The former US secretary of state and first lady invoked the bipartisan mood of the country in the wake of the 9/11 attack in which almost 3,000 people were killed.

We were able to come together as a country at that terrible time, we put aside differences. I wish we could find ways of doing that again, she told CNN in an interview for the State of the Union politics show on Sunday morning.

It was recalled how, as a Democratic US senator for New York, in 2001 she flew over the burning wreckage of the World Trade Center at the disaster zone known as Ground Zero, in lower Manhattan, and went on air to pledge her unswerving support for Republican president George W Bushs efforts to lead the US response.

Clinton noted that she met with Bush and asked for $20bn in federal funds to rebuild. And he said, You got it, she told CNN anchor Dana Bash.

Clintons lament for the passing of such national togetherness then led her to make an impassioned attack on the turn toward extremism in American politics, albeit without mentioning Trump, the former Republican president who may yet run again in 2024, by name.

She said that 9/11 reminded Americans about how impossible it is to try and deal with extremism of any kind, especially when it uses violence to try to achieve political and ideological goals.

In another implicit reference to Trumps Make America Great Again (Maga) rightwing movement, she went on to say that a very vocal, very powerful, very determined minority wants to impose their views on the rest of us. Its time for everybody, regardless of party, to say no, thats not who we are as America.

Clintons remarks came on the morning that the US marked 21 years of the al-Qaida attacks on the twin towers in New York City and the Pentagon in Washington, as well as Flight 93, the hijacked plane that crashed into a field in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. Joe Biden laid a wreath at the Pentagon, where he recalled that terror struck us on that brilliant blue morning but did not destroy the character of this nation that terrorists sought to wound.

Biden, who lost his first wife and their daughter in a car crash that also injured their two sons, then later lost one of those sons, Beau, to cancer, said: I know for all of you who lost someone that 21 years is a lifetime and no time at all.

The US president was joined in the pouring rain by Gen Mark Milley, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, and defense secretary Lloyd Austin, who spoke about a day of horror and loss as 2,977 people were killed in the attacks.

First lady Jill Biden led commemorations at the memorial site in Shanksville, accompanied by her sister Bonny Roberts, whom Biden initially feared she might have lost that day as she was a flight attendant for United Airlines, which suffered two of the hijackings, but, it turned out, was not flying that morning.

Kamala Harris and the second gentleman, her husband Doug Emhoff, joined the observance at the National September 11 Memorial in New York.

The vice-president did not speak, as per tradition, allowing the commemoration to be led by the reading of the names of those who died and moments of silence to mark the points when the hijacked planes struck each of the towers.

But in an interview with NBCs Meet the Press, aired on Sunday, Harris spoke of Americas reputation as a world role model for democracy being under threat.

She cited challenges from the right wing to election integrity, including the attack on the US Capitol on 6 January 2021 in a bid to overturn Donald Trumps defeat by Joe Biden, and extremist Republicans unwillingness to condemn it, while also fielding many candidates in current elections who still refuse to accept the true result.

I think it is a threat it is very dangerous and I think it is very harmful. And it makes us weaker, she said.

Harris added that when meeting foreign leaders, the US had the honor and privilege historically of holding our head up as a defender and an example of a great democracy. And that then gives us the legitimacy and the standing to talk about the importance of democratic principles, rule of law, human rights And I think through the process of what weve been through, were starting to allow people to call into question our commitment to those principles. And thats a shame.

On Sunday, Kevin McCarthy, the Republican minority leader in the US House of Representatives, slammed the Biden administration.

Twenty-one years ago, we had a commander-in-chief [George W Bush] who united the country rather than divided the country, McCarthy told Fox News. He said were the Republicans to take back control of the House in Novembers midterm elections, we would build a nation that is safe. We have watched Democratic policies make it the deadliest of America [sic] in the last 20 years.

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