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tell us about how you started this. i grew tell us about how you started this.s. i grew up in the village of the mann deshi champions, this was in the 19805, deshi champions, this was in the 1980s, we didn't have proper electricity, there would be 18 hours of electricity cuts, the kids and families didn't have the opportunity to watch tv. so we were playing sports but a different type of sport. you would go and watch the hyenas and then go and climb the trees and swim in the lakes. whenever new, jumping into the water, cliff diving, we didn't realise these were sports, cricket is huge in india but in the schools they had no organised sports. this is in rural areas of india? the very poor this is in rural areas of india? the very poor areas. this is in rural areas of india? the very poor areas. yes, the poorer areas, underprivileged, the people coming to my academies, some of the girls don't even go to school, they do labouring, they would do eight hours of labour in command in the we have two hours of academy, and in the training we give nutrition. how did you g
tell us about how you started this. i grew tell us about how you started this.s. i grew up in the village of the mann deshi champions, this was in the 19805, deshi champions, this was in the 1980s, we didn't have proper electricity, there would be 18 hours of electricity cuts, the kids and families didn't have the opportunity to watch tv. so we were playing sports but a different type of sport. you would go and watch the hyenas and then go and climb the trees and swim in the lakes. whenever...
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to send us photos and videos. saw you news for now soon we will be with you at the top of the next hour with another full but what and thanks watch. the whole d w one. for in focus global insights on the news out report local heroes. double made for mines. maybe twelve twenty seventeen overnight a dangerous computer virus spread around the globe one a crime was the name cyber criminals gave to the trojan which they used to blackmail their victims and encrypt that computer data the ransom between three hundred and six hundred dollars to be paid into an anonymous bitcoin account more than two hundred thousand computers on all continents were affected by this attack from the german railway to the ministry of the interior in russia and the japanese car manufacturer a honda. in britain some hospitals even had to implement their emergency plan how could a single piece of malware similar taney asli cripple companies hospitals and even intelligence services all over the wild the answer involves microsoft all the victims u
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when steve bannon uses the term culture war uses that term pointedly. they were seeking out companies that could build an arsenal of informational weapons to fight that war. that is why they went through a british military contractor that special item -- specialize in these. let me announced everybody that record stays open for a week. if you folks get written questions from people that are that don'teople come, we would appreciate if you would answer them and get them back to us as soon as you can. senator lee? >> thank you. while you fault cambridge analytica for using its data that it obtained without authorization, at the same time you took that same data with you upon leaving the company. isn't that right? >> because there were no staff at cambridge analytica, most or hadwere contractors companies. i received a copy of the data. >> you have a data and you started your own company. >> my company was in six it -- in existence before i left cambridge analytica because i was a contractor. >> after leaving the company you had a meeting with a major camp
when steve bannon uses the term culture war uses that term pointedly. they were seeking out companies that could build an arsenal of informational weapons to fight that war. that is why they went through a british military contractor that special item -- specialize in these. let me announced everybody that record stays open for a week. if you folks get written questions from people that are that don'teople come, we would appreciate if you would answer them and get them back to us as soon as you...
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then there are fears of wild animals attacking us. there are nojobs here so we attacking us.we still take the risk because the money makes a huge difference to oui’ the money makes a huge difference to our lives. in this remote area, shootings and cu rfews our lives. in this remote area, shootings and curfews are a part of life and it is hard to learn and living —— earned a living. that makes the morels even more precious and they only grow for two months of the give. after climbing down the steep path, we have managed to find more morel mushrooms hidden in the grass so more morel mushrooms hidden in the grass so that has been an entire morning of clamouring up and down the mountain and we have managed to find three mushrooms. this is produce that has been used in kashmir cooking for three decades but it is only in the past 5—6 years that the demand in the international market has shot up and that is why the price it features has really gone up. —— fetches. from the mountains of kashmir, this is where it ends up. the flavour of the mushroom has caught the attention of the che
then there are fears of wild animals attacking us. there are nojobs here so we attacking us.we still take the risk because the money makes a huge difference to oui’ the money makes a huge difference to our lives. in this remote area, shootings and cu rfews our lives. in this remote area, shootings and curfews are a part of life and it is hard to learn and living —— earned a living. that makes the morels even more precious and they only grow for two months of the give. after climbing down...
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uses for ai is in policing.more. peterlee police station in county durham. the early hours of the morning. the man pictured here in the station's cctv, let's call him steve, has been arrested for possession of heroin. arrested on possession... here in durham the police are trying ai softwa re durham the police are trying ai software which could help make decisions about suspects being held in custody. after steve has been processed, the custody sergeant will enter his details into a system called bahama system at risk tool. it is designed to help custody sergeant make rules —— decisions about what to do with the suspect. what it does algorithmically, it uses all of our data to tell us who is high risk of reoffending, medium risk of reoffending, and low risk of reoffending. it is not absolutely perfect, but it gives us a really clear indication of who might commit crime in the future. the aia is trying to identify repeat offenders who, rather than being centre court, will be entered into a rehabilitation scheme c
uses for ai is in policing.more. peterlee police station in county durham. the early hours of the morning. the man pictured here in the station's cctv, let's call him steve, has been arrested for possession of heroin. arrested on possession... here in durham the police are trying ai softwa re durham the police are trying ai software which could help make decisions about suspects being held in custody. after steve has been processed, the custody sergeant will enter his details into a system...
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that is one of the values of having been so close to us and being willing to help us. we also designed to be a sensible to be commonly used in the accessibility tools not all of them but most of them it worked very well and we asked the national federation of the blind and other entities so that we could get some user feedback. so again if the voter chose to use the ballot marking tool and it acts like this interface where you make selections and you can't over vote it alerts you to the boat, the right side shows you the summary page so you can see that first top judge of the circuit court is only partially completed and that is how we alert them and then you can see the next are fully diluted. in terms of how we try to improve the process, we worked with the university again on simplifying before for for. it is an art were actually a science. we think that it's an art that we are not very good at it so we found over the years that they understand them. it frees up what we need to do to make the form be very specific and easy. we used to joke with the former attorney g
that is one of the values of having been so close to us and being willing to help us. we also designed to be a sensible to be commonly used in the accessibility tools not all of them but most of them it worked very well and we asked the national federation of the blind and other entities so that we could get some user feedback. so again if the voter chose to use the ballot marking tool and it acts like this interface where you make selections and you can't over vote it alerts you to the boat,...
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used in that way?s its world premiere at sheffield documentary fest on june seven has its world premiere at sheffield documentary fest onjune seven and after that the caravan will hit the road after that the caravan will hit the roa d a cross after that the caravan will hit the road across the uk. hello and welcome to the week in tech. it was the week that facebook boss luxembourg apologised to members of the european parliament to the company ‘s role in the cambridge and let the g'day the scandal. he apology didn't go down well though as of the vote was accused of not answering many of the questions put to him. publisher epic games announced it will be offering a prize pot of more than £75 million for its upcoming fortnight tournaments. the bumper bundle of readies is believed to be the biggest sum of money ever offered foran biggest sum of money ever offered for an east sports event. it was also the week that barack and michelle 0bama signed a multi—year deal with streaming drives netflix to produce
used in that way?s its world premiere at sheffield documentary fest on june seven has its world premiere at sheffield documentary fest onjune seven and after that the caravan will hit the road after that the caravan will hit the roa d a cross after that the caravan will hit the road across the uk. hello and welcome to the week in tech. it was the week that facebook boss luxembourg apologised to members of the european parliament to the company ‘s role in the cambridge and let the g'day the...
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us president donald trump says he wa nts to us president donald trump says he wants to help save onechina's biggest telecom firms. in a tweet, he ordered the us comms department to give the company zte away two, quote, get back in business, after the department banned american businesses from working with them. this is a major u—turn from a president who's spent a lot of his time campaigning and bashing china for stealing american jobs. that's right. a year and a half ago, when he was on his election campaign, his number one issue was usjobs, how china campaign, his number one issue was us jobs, how china was taking campaign, his number one issue was usjobs, how china was taking us jobs. he talks about that a long time. in fact all this conversation about the steel and aluminium industry is about protecting the jobs of us workers, a huge u—turn, because china's second largest telecoms company, zte, the us has a ban on that company, and it's causing financial ruin for them. they are at the point of collapse because of this export ban. do we know what led to this ban in the first place
us president donald trump says he wa nts to us president donald trump says he wants to help save onechina's biggest telecom firms. in a tweet, he ordered the us comms department to give the company zte away two, quote, get back in business, after the department banned american businesses from working with them. this is a major u—turn from a president who's spent a lot of his time campaigning and bashing china for stealing american jobs. that's right. a year and a half ago, when he was on his...
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i hope today's hearing will allow us to continue those. sen. feinstein: thank you very much for holding the hearing. in march of this year, a series of articles and videos were published online regarding cambridge analytica, and its efforts to use personal facebook data of millions of americans to influence united states elections. today, you -- numerous governments, have launched formal investigations into the company including the united kingdom, australia, canada, nigeria, kenya, and india. there is much we do not know about cambridge analytica. there are significant for its already in the public record. we know cambridge analytica was established by robert and rebecca mercer at the urging of former white house steve strategist -- strategist steve bannon. it happened reportedly that the intent of creating an american shall was to give the appearance of compliance with the united states election law that prohibits foreigners from working on united states elections. according to ceo alexander nix, they worked for 44 united states elections in
i hope today's hearing will allow us to continue those. sen. feinstein: thank you very much for holding the hearing. in march of this year, a series of articles and videos were published online regarding cambridge analytica, and its efforts to use personal facebook data of millions of americans to influence united states elections. today, you -- numerous governments, have launched formal investigations into the company including the united kingdom, australia, canada, nigeria, kenya, and india....
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has given us the foundation and quite a lot of outdoor professionals use us.h the business pages, but first here's a quick reminder of how to get in touch with us. stay up—to—date with all the day's business news on the business live page. there's insight and analysis from our team of editors from around the globe. get involved and the business live web page. 0n twitter, and facebook. 0n business live web page. 0n twitter, and facebook. on tv and online. what you need to know, when you need to know. many of you have been in touch today and it's been great to get your comments about elon musk. lawrence is back to talk about a couple of interesting stories. this is about mid career women in london who are leaving the workforce. some figures which talks about the difference between the numbers of men and women in work in mid—career. 35-45. it is men and women in work in mid—career. 35—45. it is largely down to the cost of childcare which anybody who works in the uk knows is ridiculously expensive. we talk about this all the time, and my earning enough to pay for
has given us the foundation and quite a lot of outdoor professionals use us.h the business pages, but first here's a quick reminder of how to get in touch with us. stay up—to—date with all the day's business news on the business live page. there's insight and analysis from our team of editors from around the globe. get involved and the business live web page. 0n twitter, and facebook. 0n business live web page. 0n twitter, and facebook. on tv and online. what you need to know, when you need...
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and it would allow us, for example, using ct scans we know that we can extra ct using ct scans we knowon from them which we can't at the moment, to identify people who might suffer a heart attack in the future. retinal scans which people can have, which can predict the development of heart disease, and other areas as well, of course, the use of artificial intelligence to identify risk of cancer of various types as well. medical officials in the democratic republic of congo will begin a vaccination campaign in a bid to control an ebola outbreak. 25 people have died in the current outbreak, which began in a remote area of the country. there are fears the disease could spread to the capital, kinshasa. residents of hawaii who have been dealing with a major volcanic eruption face a new hazard, as lava mixing with the ocean sends up clouds of noxious gas. the combination of erupting lava and sea water could send up plumes of "laze", a mix of hydrochloric acid, steam and volcanic glass particles, according to the hawaii county civil defense department. the lava has also blocked part of a coas
and it would allow us, for example, using ct scans we know that we can extra ct using ct scans we knowon from them which we can't at the moment, to identify people who might suffer a heart attack in the future. retinal scans which people can have, which can predict the development of heart disease, and other areas as well, of course, the use of artificial intelligence to identify risk of cancer of various types as well. medical officials in the democratic republic of congo will begin a...
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it is being used in that way.oment has its world premiere at sheffield doc/fest onjune 7. and after that, the caravan will hit the road across the uk. ah, the royal wedding — a once—in—a—lifetime opportunity to see history unfold, drink pimms, and spot the stars. so many faces to see. so many stories to know. but we can't all have access to thousands of pages of scintillating who's who information like me. oh, look! it's william guy vestey, the eldest son of samuel and cecilia vestey. he is married to violet henderson with whom he has, yes, one daughter. fascinating! and fortunately, this royal wedding, you don't need any of these to stay in the know. this is who's who. it's a website for phones and desktops that uses artificial intelligence to automatically recognise all of those royal wedding guests. from the famous to the more obscure, each guest's face is tagged with their name and some background info. plus, the tool lets you skip around to watch your favourite guests arrive. built by data company greymeta an
it is being used in that way.oment has its world premiere at sheffield doc/fest onjune 7. and after that, the caravan will hit the road across the uk. ah, the royal wedding — a once—in—a—lifetime opportunity to see history unfold, drink pimms, and spot the stars. so many faces to see. so many stories to know. but we can't all have access to thousands of pages of scintillating who's who information like me. oh, look! it's william guy vestey, the eldest son of samuel and cecilia vestey....
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to use. if that wasn't the case, then we wouldn't have been able to put it on the ballot. >> thank you. your statement. >> this is a deeply cynical argument. the p.o.a. has put $180,000 on this campaign already. they spent $140,000 on a paid campaign to gather signatures to mislead voters. they told them this was about whether or not they have tazers, when in fact the police commission already approved it. this is why the league of women voters and sffovtv did this. we strongly encourage you to read the voter guide. there's more information on our website, votenoproph.nationbuilder.com. you will vote no like most of the people who have looked at it have already decided. >> thank you for your time. we hope that this discussion has been informative. for more information on this and other measures in the ballot initiative, please visit sfelections.org, remember early voting is available on may 7th from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and if you don't vote early, be sure to vote on june 5th. thank you. ♪
to use. if that wasn't the case, then we wouldn't have been able to put it on the ballot. >> thank you. your statement. >> this is a deeply cynical argument. the p.o.a. has put $180,000 on this campaign already. they spent $140,000 on a paid campaign to gather signatures to mislead voters. they told them this was about whether or not they have tazers, when in fact the police commission already approved it. this is why the league of women voters and sffovtv did this. we strongly...
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by itself and the target of us and us and our band and i give it the home is us your thoughts ideas with of i as a life order on incentive yet order as two to one vote as a ton and a heart as data that's been soft as ornish to underscore has led to goals of a national and status definition i guess and does these as does my my cost of one of four us run for from one device that. is going against in the us to the done with their feeder the one into the seats and just as it's even then i'd never heard it is very knowledgeable invasive isn't as good let's this in your chef time buys. today open source programs can easily compete with microsoft products as the company open exchange shows. these are software so i just consider office parkade from microsoft as its own kind. in this office that's actually just an industry fight for microsoft came here so much does image and i'm one of the best for that. ten minutes of i give up introduce less of the human. mind isn't the time when mr let's move to texas etiam been so. unpleasant so do most of us moms human tendency to comment on the phone a
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talk to us and tell us what the traffic is like for us. in fact, i think it's altogether possible that 20 years from now if you're a man and shaving or a woman and putting on makeup, you're probably going to have your digital assistant talking to you rather than radio. the real goal in our view is make sure that all of this technology actually helps us, that it amplifies human ingenuity. when we think about what this will do to way we live our lives, the jobs that available, we think the best dui start is to think but what artificial intelligence really is. because we talk about it in the world as if it's one thing. >> and it is the ability of machines to nick dat and make doings and it's also many things. one way to think about it is the big pieces that do go into artificial intelligence. there's a big part of a.i. about perception. the ability of computers to have vision. now, of course machines have been able to see since people invented cameras but what is different today is that machines can now recognize those images and discern what
talk to us and tell us what the traffic is like for us. in fact, i think it's altogether possible that 20 years from now if you're a man and shaving or a woman and putting on makeup, you're probably going to have your digital assistant talking to you rather than radio. the real goal in our view is make sure that all of this technology actually helps us, that it amplifies human ingenuity. when we think about what this will do to way we live our lives, the jobs that available, we think the best...
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good to have you with us.arm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. also in the programme a new report says disruption to the body's internal clock may put people at risk of mood disorders. i don't know about you but i get up at silly o'clock to be at work — what is your sleep pattern like? do you work shifts and if so are you worried about the impact on your health? join the debate. just use the #bbcthebriefing. north korea says it may reconsider the forthcoming summit between leader kim jong—un and us president donald trump if washington presses ahead with its key demand for pyongyang to unilaterally give up its nuclear arsenal. earlier north korea cancelled planned talks with south korea in protest againstjoint military exercises being held by south korea and the united states. the state news agency called the exercises a rehearsal for an invasion. —— let's cross to our correspondent laura bicker, who's in seoul. this is an interesting turn of even
good to have you with us.arm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. also in the programme a new report says disruption to the body's internal clock may put people at risk of mood disorders. i don't know about you but i get up at silly o'clock to be at work — what is your sleep pattern like? do you work shifts and if so are you worried about the impact on your health? join the debate. just use the #bbcthebriefing. north korea says it...
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that's it for us tonight. tune in every night at eight to the show that's the sworn enemy of lying, smugness and groupthink. that's it for us from washingto washington. jeanine pirro, the great judge, sitting in for the sean hannity from new york. >> i like how you name to the enemies of sworn pomposity. have you ever named anyone named cassidy? >> sean: no. >> welcome to the special edition of hannity. president trump pulling the plug for now on a potential nuclear summit with north korean dictator kim jong un. and tonight, north korea is responding by saying, it still willing to sit down with the u.s. at any time. in a statement earlier today, president trump announced that he is shoving shutting down tht because of quote tremendous anger and open hostility coming from the north koreans." the commander in chief didn't mince words earlier today. take a look. >> president trump: many things can happen, and a great opportunity lies ahead potentially. i believe that this is a tremendous setback for north korea,
that's it for us tonight. tune in every night at eight to the show that's the sworn enemy of lying, smugness and groupthink. that's it for us from washingto washington. jeanine pirro, the great judge, sitting in for the sean hannity from new york. >> i like how you name to the enemies of sworn pomposity. have you ever named anyone named cassidy? >> sean: no. >> welcome to the special edition of hannity. president trump pulling the plug for now on a potential nuclear summit...
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and we have both of us spying. so you know acts of political courage depends on what the issue is you know it's a very so i was there something i mean obviously now we've never had a moment in this country where everyone agreed that something was great or anything you know when nixon was thrown out you know obviously not everybody thought that was a great thing but this is a very it's hard to understand where the political motivations and the patriotic i guess motivation as particular administration is allergic to leaks you know we've heard the stories out of turn in your phone when you get to the white house stuff like that so obviously it touches a nerve with them but what touches a nerve with us is this stuff about the press the stuff about the media and a lot has been introduced by congressman eric swalwell from california which he calls the journalist protection act and get this it makes it a federal crime to intentionally cause bodily injury to a journalist in the course of reporting or in a manner designed t
and we have both of us spying. so you know acts of political courage depends on what the issue is you know it's a very so i was there something i mean obviously now we've never had a moment in this country where everyone agreed that something was great or anything you know when nixon was thrown out you know obviously not everybody thought that was a great thing but this is a very it's hard to understand where the political motivations and the patriotic i guess motivation as particular...
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and they did it using bank accounts that had been opened months earlier using fake i.d.'s and that since lane in active the hackers had said payment requests from bangladesh bank to the new york fed on thursday and by friday the money had hit accounts that are c.b.c. in manila. it was then moved between an array of other accounts controlled by a remittance company called phil rem some of it was converted into philippine pesos over a period of ten days the money was transferred elektra likely and in cash and channeled into manila's casino industry. the accounts here on jupiter street were a vital clue for investigators they were crucial for laundering the money and someone had set them up using false names and fake credentials the question is who . the philippine senate held an inquiry into the laundering of the proceeds of the heist. it heard that the accounts were opened by the manager of the r c b c jupiter street branch a woman called my a. good bill good with him. and i really value the truth she says she opened the accounts for this man a manila christina owner and a
and they did it using bank accounts that had been opened months earlier using fake i.d.'s and that since lane in active the hackers had said payment requests from bangladesh bank to the new york fed on thursday and by friday the money had hit accounts that are c.b.c. in manila. it was then moved between an array of other accounts controlled by a remittance company called phil rem some of it was converted into philippine pesos over a period of ten days the money was transferred elektra likely...
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being used actively. our staff has said that small carriers are using it for challenge evidence. >> interesting. if i might, on robocalls, i think all americans are fed up with robocalls. as i was trying to get some sleep last night, i got a 10 pm call that seemed to be from my home state, home exchange, so i answered it and was greeted with a delightful solicitation. i didn't listen long enough, but it sounded like it was going to be for a cruise, maybe for a timeshare. i commend you for the work that the fcc has done, that you have done in this area. i understand evolving technologies make this job difficult. an appeals court recently overruled a portion of the fcc's rule in this area. will that decision have an impact on the fcc's ability to move forward and how do you see the path forward on appropriately allowing access to folks who want to solicit for business, while protecting americans privacy? >> let me say. i think the case you are talking about involved part of our authority and left much of it
being used actively. our staff has said that small carriers are using it for challenge evidence. >> interesting. if i might, on robocalls, i think all americans are fed up with robocalls. as i was trying to get some sleep last night, i got a 10 pm call that seemed to be from my home state, home exchange, so i answered it and was greeted with a delightful solicitation. i didn't listen long enough, but it sounded like it was going to be for a cruise, maybe for a timeshare. i commend you for...
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the coding to us media reports. eight women have come forward saying freeman has subjected them to a range of troubling behavior on film sets of primes from towards the allegations include the hollywood actor making comments about the parties and. inappropriate touching in a statement the actor apologize to anyone who felt. uncomfortable or disrespected this is definitely a big day for me to campaign what has it achieved well let me tell you social media campaign achieved a lot so many people all over the world it started went viral after actress lisa milan showed it or twitter. it came in the wake of the failure of courts and the legal process to deal with sexual abuse of that kickstarted very important discussion about how we deal with sexual violence and also i was very important in showing the endemic nature of the problem some very powerful figures countersink more than two hundred some have had to resign or been far off the allegations but others have strenuously. defended themselves and south asians are and a
the coding to us media reports. eight women have come forward saying freeman has subjected them to a range of troubling behavior on film sets of primes from towards the allegations include the hollywood actor making comments about the parties and. inappropriate touching in a statement the actor apologize to anyone who felt. uncomfortable or disrespected this is definitely a big day for me to campaign what has it achieved well let me tell you social media campaign achieved a lot so many people...
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it helps define the techniques you can use to use the risk.f you are blindly putting firewall blocks in with these kind of blocks in, you're going to hurt your business. so you use the know which are high value is, know what the threats are and then you can act accordingly because you can't block anything against all items. that threat intel ties quickly into how you do your risk management and i think that is a key point. we can't do it all. threat intel helps contribute to the risk. >> thank you guys very much. appreciate all your remarks today. we would get you back on schedule. thank you all very much. [applause] >> let's give them another round of applause. [applause] i'm really excited to introduce our next speaker. talking about the commercial threat intelligence, about commercial threat intelligence. she's the vp of global intelligence at fireeye. put your hands together and give a warm welcome for sandra joy. [applause] >> thank you so much for letting me come and speak to you today. it is thrilling for me as vice president of fire i
it helps define the techniques you can use to use the risk.f you are blindly putting firewall blocks in with these kind of blocks in, you're going to hurt your business. so you use the know which are high value is, know what the threats are and then you can act accordingly because you can't block anything against all items. that threat intel ties quickly into how you do your risk management and i think that is a key point. we can't do it all. threat intel helps contribute to the risk. >>...
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we use different inks and we use also use different inorganic compounds.pes of element we use. and sometimes we use very traditional ones, but we use them in unusual ways. this specially developed scanner can detect the unique materials but sometimes the security features are invisible, like on the certificate of authenticity. but we are assured they are there. i thought this was more forwardthinking and innovative. and it's something not particularly visible on the prints so it's not as hackable in this day and age. hopefully completely unhackable. along with the books and photographs, a 12—inch picture disc of ricochet and let's dance remastered by nile rodgers will be in the set, selling for £3,000. how do you think david bowie would have reacted to this? well, i would like to think that, as he was the most extraordinary innovator and unbelievably original, i think he would have been quite tickled by it, i think. hello, and welcome to the week in tech. it was the week that the researchers at the university of toronto showed off a hand—held 3—d skin prin
we use different inks and we use also use different inorganic compounds.pes of element we use. and sometimes we use very traditional ones, but we use them in unusual ways. this specially developed scanner can detect the unique materials but sometimes the security features are invisible, like on the certificate of authenticity. but we are assured they are there. i thought this was more forwardthinking and innovative. and it's something not particularly visible on the prints so it's not as...
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that they are off limits when it comes to using them for propaganda purposes searchers trying to use a world cup to undermine the whole solution that goes north good to anyone especially entertainment you try it for me understanding. now the european court of human rights has ruled that lithuania and rumania participated in the cia's program of secret black site detentions and also violated the prohibition on top by helping the agency with the interrogation of to al qaeda terrorist suspects one of the suspects was according to the cia a key al qaeda figure no charges they were brought against him he was arrested in two thousand and two and is currently being held in guantanamo bay as part though of his interrogation he was water boarded eighty three times said he lost his life left eye during cia torture the other detainee was also captured in two thousand and two and subjected to the cia's enhanced interrogation program according to the cia he led arcadia's gulf region operations including the u.s.s. cole bombing seventeen american soldiers were killed and many more were injured hea
that they are off limits when it comes to using them for propaganda purposes searchers trying to use a world cup to undermine the whole solution that goes north good to anyone especially entertainment you try it for me understanding. now the european court of human rights has ruled that lithuania and rumania participated in the cia's program of secret black site detentions and also violated the prohibition on top by helping the agency with the interrogation of to al qaeda terrorist suspects one...
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neither the strategy nor the authorities that us forces use to implement it envision us forces conducting combat operations. nevertheless, us forces possess the inherent right to respond with necessary force and self- defense if attacked. this regrettably is the terrible situation that special forces in tongo tongo found themselves in on october 4 mac. >> in october 2017, general waldhauser appointed me to conduct an investigation to the attack. to do this, i was given extraordinarily-- extraordinary resources to report on this tragic events. my first responsibility was to the families. i held it a solemn responsibility my duty to provide those families a thorough and accurate investigation. i also understood the need to be thorough. our leadership, congress, and american people. i formed a team of experts to assist me including special forces officers, intelligence officers, doctors, attorneys, nigerian language and cultural experts, communication specialists and air planners. i also consulted with the us intelligence community. over the course of the investigation we interviewed 143 wit
neither the strategy nor the authorities that us forces use to implement it envision us forces conducting combat operations. nevertheless, us forces possess the inherent right to respond with necessary force and self- defense if attacked. this regrettably is the terrible situation that special forces in tongo tongo found themselves in on october 4 mac. >> in october 2017, general waldhauser appointed me to conduct an investigation to the attack. to do this, i was given extraordinarily--...
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no burning is used.o energy is going to be a difficult one to do. when you say difficult, will it be expensive?m will be expensive, but it is also the logistics. you don't chop down huge areas, but portions of your plantation. simon lord blair. let us turn from plantations to weddings. from the photographer to the dress, it is all one big business machine. prince harry and meghan markle, if you haven't heard, are tying the knot this saturday. for more on preparation, planning, and experts is that rna royal wedding, we have the de silva. how has this compare to other royal weddings? this wedding is going to be an absolute extravaganza. they expected to cost around 43 million us dollars. most of that, about a0 million, around a3 million us dollars. most of that, about a0 million, is going to go to security. about 135,000 on the dress, about 150,000 on flowers. and what is a royal wedding without 20 silverplated trumpets? $125,000 will be spent on that. exactly. this wedding will be scrutinised inside and o
no burning is used.o energy is going to be a difficult one to do. when you say difficult, will it be expensive?m will be expensive, but it is also the logistics. you don't chop down huge areas, but portions of your plantation. simon lord blair. let us turn from plantations to weddings. from the photographer to the dress, it is all one big business machine. prince harry and meghan markle, if you haven't heard, are tying the knot this saturday. for more on preparation, planning, and experts is...
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look using is realistic for us to do as you do to us they may have try to use it during their lives or you think it's realistic not to react and it's also not very realistic because you're having a reaction for four years if we don't read that if we don't we are going to lose the battle for the hearts and minds of our voters tell me why people would believe in europe if we can see so much if any french company or european company asked to go to washington with the lawyers a little and so on and please can they do business can you tell me if i can do business here or there this is not acceptable on a point of view. i believe in the national sovereignty i believe that europe makes me stronger that's why i mean europe but if europe all going to sort of a collective collapse because this is what's happening nobody is making decisions this moment we are weak on many fronts and when they see us by the way this will go also for chinese companies or russian companies together if i had this kind of behavior by china and i have or by russia we need to react the same way as my discourse is not sp
look using is realistic for us to do as you do to us they may have try to use it during their lives or you think it's realistic not to react and it's also not very realistic because you're having a reaction for four years if we don't read that if we don't we are going to lose the battle for the hearts and minds of our voters tell me why people would believe in europe if we can see so much if any french company or european company asked to go to washington with the lawyers a little and so on and...
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us. and that results in a landscape covered with hot spots and open gas. in the middle of one of these hot sports. fueled entirely by the energy from the ground geothermal power generated here provides more than enough energy. capital city of record it so we're right on the edge of a volcanic area aren't we how important it is for the fight we wouldn't. be here if it weren't for the world. that's where we have. electricity etc just as a chemical engineer. and. she took us to the top of the ball to get a closeup view to drill station. this is the geothermal version of an oil rig. the flow of. more than two hundred degrees of. three hundred degree. a crack in the ground. basically with the length of crops in the ground. war or just regular. thing. brings. with him. yeah yeah i mean. this is just. this is incredible but what's happening here is actually is a result of what's going on thousands of. the locusts so horace when engine is really a. gas is. the scientists here all. especially. he said of belief. as it turns out. is also a giant. home to one of the
us. and that results in a landscape covered with hot spots and open gas. in the middle of one of these hot sports. fueled entirely by the energy from the ground geothermal power generated here provides more than enough energy. capital city of record it so we're right on the edge of a volcanic area aren't we how important it is for the fight we wouldn't. be here if it weren't for the world. that's where we have. electricity etc just as a chemical engineer. and. she took us to the top of the ball...
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it's really great for all of us in different modes of transportation to bring us together. it's really fun and i want to thank everyone for joining us today. thank you. [cheers and applause] >> mayor farrell: thank you so much. next district six supervisor supervisor jane kim. [cheers and applause] >> thank you brian and thank you for that san francisco bike coalition for organizing this world recognized event in north america. every single year. but most importantly, thank you for the advocacy that you and your thousands of members do every year to make our cities safer for all of us and also to make is a more environmentally friendly city. on our bike contingent ride today we got to ride our protected bike lane on the full some, on seventh and finally on church street. [cheers and applause] i am so proud of the work that we have been able to do in coalition with the members of the bike coalition to fight for the most protected bike lanes here in san francisco in one of the downtown area. we are currently working on folk street, second street and we have much more to do. b
it's really great for all of us in different modes of transportation to bring us together. it's really fun and i want to thank everyone for joining us today. thank you. [cheers and applause] >> mayor farrell: thank you so much. next district six supervisor supervisor jane kim. [cheers and applause] >> thank you brian and thank you for that san francisco bike coalition for organizing this world recognized event in north america. every single year. but most importantly, thank you for...
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you use the baton, you use your eyes, you use your left hand and you use your body.ts together to communicate with your orchestra? how far do you think you can take this? can you imagine one day conducting the last night of the proms? best of luck to them. a family has had a narrow escape after getting out of their car at a safari park in the netherlands. the group, including a woman carrying a child, defied signs warning visitors to the park not to get out of their vehicles. the incident happened on monday but staff at the park only became aware after this footage emerged on the internet. no—one was injured after the family managed to get back to their car. it is not sensible, to say the least. the final of the world's biggest song contest eurovision ta kes pla ce biggest song contest eurovision takes place in portugal on saturday and thousands of fans have descended on lisbon to support the country's entries, many dressed to impress. this is a look at fashion on display. all about the pink! would you like to try it on? i love sparkle. it's about self expression, fl
you use the baton, you use your eyes, you use your left hand and you use your body.ts together to communicate with your orchestra? how far do you think you can take this? can you imagine one day conducting the last night of the proms? best of luck to them. a family has had a narrow escape after getting out of their car at a safari park in the netherlands. the group, including a woman carrying a child, defied signs warning visitors to the park not to get out of their vehicles. the incident...
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to the edge and the kind of injuries that you know what to protest use of force that should not be used in a policing situation is this is the capability the medical capability the palestinian side of the boat of it to actually deal with this number of casualties. unfortunate hospitals in gaza have been under incredible strain as a result of israel's decade long closure electricity cuts limited supplies of medicine inability of doctors to attend training limited capacity so the reality is that the hospitals have been overwhelmed having to take patients that have anything but life threatening situations outside of hospital care quite simply they've been overwhelmed in the closure certainly doesn't help we've heard reports that the idea has been using. butterfly bullets and high velocity munitions do you think about butterfly bullets can you quote right now i don't know what all these things were you know we're still investing when we can say is we've seen the caliber of weapons typically used in conflict situations bullets that you know inflict significant damage on human body ensure tha
to the edge and the kind of injuries that you know what to protest use of force that should not be used in a policing situation is this is the capability the medical capability the palestinian side of the boat of it to actually deal with this number of casualties. unfortunate hospitals in gaza have been under incredible strain as a result of israel's decade long closure electricity cuts limited supplies of medicine inability of doctors to attend training limited capacity so the reality is that...
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will we be able to undo us. will they kill us. but beyond that will these machines that can outperform almost all forms of labor that community has mistaken the master. will this mean our economy will crumble and that there won't be any jobs for us to do. i realized in many of these discourses the reaction was always one of these machines are demeaning us. to meeting us. they are taking fundamental --dash make -- something fundamental away from us. even the way we name ourselves with last names we are so invested in the economic labors of that we are capable of performing that we confuse this and would be have that and look beyond the horizon. the skill of years it may not be very valuable that creates some sort of inherent angst. with those questions in mind i set about looking at the machine into ways. really talking about what artificial intelligence is doing right now and the one difference that i may bring to this book is that everything i talk about almost everything i talk about in the book i'm involved in building that. it
will we be able to undo us. will they kill us. but beyond that will these machines that can outperform almost all forms of labor that community has mistaken the master. will this mean our economy will crumble and that there won't be any jobs for us to do. i realized in many of these discourses the reaction was always one of these machines are demeaning us. to meeting us. they are taking fundamental --dash make -- something fundamental away from us. even the way we name ourselves with last names...
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dot fish if you want to catch us on twitter it's kaiser report until next time. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race often spearing dramatic to follow only i'm going to exist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. much if i do business in the system it's in the field in the street in the one nine hundred ninety s. . taking that a night and what does that have to do. is to just. push themselves from osama. is a chemical plant least. through is the right. price runs. possible to make. the kind of future scientists prefer to see in context really. on the. human race. to free of g.m. and chrysler state would even be able to actually pass the points of never sent. i. i i i i. i. i i i i. do high school shootings rocked the u.s. with one person killed in georgia and ten in texas after a student opened fire. here who. fears for. all of my book. was released from hospital in the u.k. ten weeks after he was poisoned by a nerve agent all those were about being reve
dot fish if you want to catch us on twitter it's kaiser report until next time. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race often spearing dramatic to follow only i'm going to exist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. much if i do business in the system it's in the field in the street in the one nine hundred ninety s. . taking that a night and what does that have to do. is to just. push...
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want us to expose korans to those who declare that they want to kill us who declare that they want to get into israel by booby traps by clutching called by it are you fools who are that they're just you know at the regional high limit has always very our other one is not exactly an island that miller under some years later in that has only two for for eleven years you're the one who initiated this you initiate this you thought you know well your start up that always what policy is brought to the way you tell where you have anything resides raising schiffman and that is a lot of not anything if you define greater israel as the area between the river jordan and the mediterranean sea the area under effective israeli control jews are now a small minority and that poppy. and the more of a minority they become the more undemocratic. and racist israel becomes there are zero israeli injuries zero israeli casualties over two thousand palestinians injured over fifty seven palestinians killed including al i'll show you how mad they. do all of these protests. all of these are zero tests in guns t
want us to expose korans to those who declare that they want to kill us who declare that they want to get into israel by booby traps by clutching called by it are you fools who are that they're just you know at the regional high limit has always very our other one is not exactly an island that miller under some years later in that has only two for for eleven years you're the one who initiated this you initiate this you thought you know well your start up that always what policy is brought to...
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you use the baton, you use your eyes, you use your left hand and you use your body. together to communicate with your orchestra? how far do you think you can take this? can you imagine one day conducting the last night of the proms? yes. the final of the world's biggest song contest, eurovision, takes place in the portuguese capital on saturday. thousands of fans have descended on lisbon to support their country's entries, many dressed to impress. here's a look at the fashion on display. i love the pink! would you like to try it on? i love sparkle. this sequinned mini was actually a top. ididn't like it so i shimmied it down and turned it into a skirt. this top was a swimsuit. we came through turkmenistan and got some garb. the hats are sheepskin. the hats that are big, people always can look to us in the crowd and everything. and i have my scarf. i'm wearing comfortable shoes and a short skirt so i can dance and something to keep my hair up but easy to let it go if i need to. just back, it's just a chopstick. it is the imagination. i love the freedom and the sheer t
you use the baton, you use your eyes, you use your left hand and you use your body. together to communicate with your orchestra? how far do you think you can take this? can you imagine one day conducting the last night of the proms? yes. the final of the world's biggest song contest, eurovision, takes place in the portuguese capital on saturday. thousands of fans have descended on lisbon to support their country's entries, many dressed to impress. here's a look at the fashion on display. i love...
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treating us to a top temperature of 2996. treating us to a top temperature of 29%.k holiday, we hold onto this area of low pressure, threat of showers and thunderstorms some could be slow—moving, but then it eases down as high pressure begins to topple from the north in the west. it stays pretty warm as well, temperatures and west. it stays pretty warm as well, temperatures in the low 20s for much of the following just getting into the north briefly. citing the main message is, we will be starting on that warm and thundery note, most of the shot was will be across the south, and then as we head through the week, high—pressure begins. so subtle, intricate turn a little less warm than it starts off. tonight at ten — yulia skripal, one of two victims of a chemical attack in salisbury, makes her first broadcast statement since the poisoning. she and her father survived an assassination attempt, blamed on russia, in early march this year. today, she spoke of the "devastating changes" they'd suffered when they were poisoned. translation: we are so lucky to have both survi
treating us to a top temperature of 2996. treating us to a top temperature of 29%.k holiday, we hold onto this area of low pressure, threat of showers and thunderstorms some could be slow—moving, but then it eases down as high pressure begins to topple from the north in the west. it stays pretty warm as well, temperatures and west. it stays pretty warm as well, temperatures in the low 20s for much of the following just getting into the north briefly. citing the main message is, we will be...
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using it or not. so want to still could become an environmentally friendly alternative to plastic and that's how south i'll waste. the natural history museum accounts were just an unusual meeting takes place the architect i think lincoln's has come to see the insect researchers thomas not because. he's interested in sex but many consider. mr. rich and above. they're interested in a colorado potato beetle that wouldn't. actually mangas is a professor of architecture and computer aided design at the university of chicago in germany. by studying insects he wants to discover a new design principles to create innovative structures. thomas field of the colorado potato beetle because it can cause serious cropped up . it also has a very hard shell. it's striking yellow and black when cases protect the sensitive hind legs which it uses to find. the wing cases must be both tough i'm delighted otherwise the beetle couldn't fly the architect is interested in the structure of these cases. they're not often comes o
using it or not. so want to still could become an environmentally friendly alternative to plastic and that's how south i'll waste. the natural history museum accounts were just an unusual meeting takes place the architect i think lincoln's has come to see the insect researchers thomas not because. he's interested in sex but many consider. mr. rich and above. they're interested in a colorado potato beetle that wouldn't. actually mangas is a professor of architecture and computer aided design at...
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, will you help us? as a result, i used my legal law library research skills and came across this law that is called continual injury. i address that problem because a lot of the information coming from the district attorney's office claim is that the statute of limitations has passed. when speaking about bill cosby, he has just been convicted of raping those women by using drugs. now, that information was taken by you and we had a hearing. at that hearing i pointed out the statute of limitations should not be applied to women who have been raped. there should be no statute of limitations period. the demonstration was being widespread and by the people of sacramento and as a result, there is no more statute of limitations on rape victims of crime. >> supervisor breed: thank you amr wright. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon supervisors. i am the executive director of library users association. on may 17th, the budget and finance committee will hear the library, among other departments, on the librar
, will you help us? as a result, i used my legal law library research skills and came across this law that is called continual injury. i address that problem because a lot of the information coming from the district attorney's office claim is that the statute of limitations has passed. when speaking about bill cosby, he has just been convicted of raping those women by using drugs. now, that information was taken by you and we had a hearing. at that hearing i pointed out the statute of...
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it's what leads us to discovery and motivates us to succeed. it's why we ask the tough questions and what leads us to the answers. at leidos, we're standhind those working to improve the world's healthsafety, and efficiency. leidos. >> kevin. >> kevin! >> kevin. >> advice for life. life well-planned. learn more at raymondjames.com. babbel. a language app that teaches real-life conversations in a new language, like spanish, french, german, italian, and more. babbel's 10-15 minute lessons are available as an app, or re information on babbel.com. >> and with the ongoing suort of these institutions >> this program was madee possible by thrporation for captioning sponsored byws ur productions, llc gwen: we'r the history detectives and we're some untold stories from america's past. elyse: this week: did this beat-up old boat play a vital role in the invasion of europe during world war ii? tukufu: are these fascinating photographs ra evidence ri of a vic mail-order bride business? d wes: andid this flag play a pivotal role in the campaign to abolish s
it's what leads us to discovery and motivates us to succeed. it's why we ask the tough questions and what leads us to the answers. at leidos, we're standhind those working to improve the world's healthsafety, and efficiency. leidos. >> kevin. >> kevin! >> kevin. >> advice for life. life well-planned. learn more at raymondjames.com. babbel. a language app that teaches real-life conversations in a new language, like spanish, french, german, italian, and more. babbel's...
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that we can put to it and fiber that it gives us and food that it gives us.hile these are vital and important and worth literally hundreds of billions of dollars, the part that we also have to be able to communicate is the more spiritual sense of how important it is that we get to live side by side with all of these forms that have three billion years of history behind them and how tragic it would be not commercially and not in a utilitarian way but an emotio l emotional, psychological, spiritual way if we watch them one by one disappear. >> this is sort of a merger between art and science and advocacy in a funny way getting people to wake unand realize what is going on -- wake up and realize what is going on. so it is a memborial trying to get us to interpret history and look to the past. they have always been about lacking at the past so we proceed forward and maybe don't commit the same mistakes. >> supervisor breed: good evening afternoon, welcome to the board of supervisors meeting for may 22, 2018. please call the roll. [roll call]
that we can put to it and fiber that it gives us and food that it gives us.hile these are vital and important and worth literally hundreds of billions of dollars, the part that we also have to be able to communicate is the more spiritual sense of how important it is that we get to live side by side with all of these forms that have three billion years of history behind them and how tragic it would be not commercially and not in a utilitarian way but an emotio l emotional, psychological,...
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who reads it is for us us to change. my thinking when the meaning is well your voice and i never get iranian news or previously. using the me yet can you but i do at the. sky you know sky the model of the she stood still in the. elizabeth us the. yellow poorly cut in dirty. according to a come to. look at the interest of the unemployed familiar since it said to touch it to thirty three thirty pm. show come to could know when the. two to trick the maya is the last summer. because i'll never pick winners another or miss cause i want ya email from me. they were there when this should be back to you. both back to normal as most. clever woman. this is about remembering respect sharing of memories of those who sacrificed so much for russia for the former soviet republics but for world peace as well at all to. saying thank you to those people are making sure that no similar tragedy ever occurs again truly a very emotional day here today in central moscow. but it's done also mentioned there are more regiments are also marching a
who reads it is for us us to change. my thinking when the meaning is well your voice and i never get iranian news or previously. using the me yet can you but i do at the. sky you know sky the model of the she stood still in the. elizabeth us the. yellow poorly cut in dirty. according to a come to. look at the interest of the unemployed familiar since it said to touch it to thirty three thirty pm. show come to could know when the. two to trick the maya is the last summer. because i'll never pick...
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reparations. - pay us what you owe us. - oh, my god. that money. - roy wood jr., everybody! we'll be right back! [cheers and applause] [hip-hop music] sprintern. what are you up to? showing you the unrivaled iphone x. ooh nice. yeah it is nice. and you know what i can do with it? no what? i can unlock it with my face! they call it face id. here let me show you. see? do you have to make that face when you unlock it? what face? uh... (vo) get the unrivaled iphone x now for just $20 a month. that's 50% off from sprint. for people with hearing loss, switch to sprint to get the best price for unlimited. visit sprintrelay.com oooh! man, could this day get any better? [singing] dr pepper cherriot! a cherry treat. mmm. thank you, tiny wagon. you're welcome. that's right, i talk. deal with it!. dr pepper cherry. cherry on! like the crisp, cold refreshment some thiof busch.d never change. but some things should... like tim's impatience. (can opening) (bear growls) play deader, tim. buschhhhhhhh. ♪hat if water were as active as you? with gatorade
reparations. - pay us what you owe us. - oh, my god. that money. - roy wood jr., everybody! we'll be right back! [cheers and applause] [hip-hop music] sprintern. what are you up to? showing you the unrivaled iphone x. ooh nice. yeah it is nice. and you know what i can do with it? no what? i can unlock it with my face! they call it face id. here let me show you. see? do you have to make that face when you unlock it? what face? uh... (vo) get the unrivaled iphone x now for just $20 a month....
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we use different inks and we use different inorganic compounds.imes use traditional ones but we use them in unusual ways. a specially developed scanner can detect the difference —— different materials and sometimes the security features are visible, —— invisible, like on the certificate of authenticity. but we are ensured they out there. we think this is more forwardthinking. it's something not particularly visible on the prints so it's something not particularly visible on the prints so its is not as hacker bull, in this day and age. hopefully uninhabitable. as long —— along with a book of photographs, there will be a remastered album in there will be a remastered album in the set celibate £3000. how would david bowie have reacted to this? well, i would like to think that as he was the most extraordinary innovator and unbelievably original, he would have been quite taken by it. hello and welcome to the week in tech. it was the week that the research is at the university of toronto showed up hand—held 3—d skin printer that can apply layers of skin
we use different inks and we use different inorganic compounds.imes use traditional ones but we use them in unusual ways. a specially developed scanner can detect the difference —— different materials and sometimes the security features are visible, —— invisible, like on the certificate of authenticity. but we are ensured they out there. we think this is more forwardthinking. it's something not particularly visible on the prints so it's something not particularly visible on the prints...
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would not use the words he used and i do not agree on the term. but this is this is politics in hungry politics and hunger in europe it's also politics about germany germany is crawling with hungary about these point of views don't try to insulate or they're not new they promise that m is a i'm not is relating you know what i mean in the europe i'm the european parliament and i'm a carefully you know intervening and debating and discussing with people and with my colleagues in the political party or in our german approach on on an asylum policy on migration routes got over to this another quote nations will cease to exist the west will fall while europe won't even realize it has been invaded that's quite dressed rustics talk mr of one your friend also in the. world while the feeder. within the e.p. people that is correct you're going to know i'm not stressed you know this is never something i would say like that and i do not agree on that or they are just my language on the world well whenever you use the an expression i can wait and i think you h
would not use the words he used and i do not agree on the term. but this is this is politics in hungry politics and hunger in europe it's also politics about germany germany is crawling with hungary about these point of views don't try to insulate or they're not new they promise that m is a i'm not is relating you know what i mean in the europe i'm the european parliament and i'm a carefully you know intervening and debating and discussing with people and with my colleagues in the political...
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this is something we've use. we need to deploy that and you need to see that for the first time, and this is the next slide and the last one, yes -- for the first time, we will deploy something with a robot on the planet. this was made on the moon by many astronauts. here, you have the robot and we and ite arm of the robot will do the job to display -- deploy the seismometer. seismology is not the only thing we want to do. we also want to do heat flow. and for that i will give the floor to my colleagues. >> thank you very much. [applause] the interior structure is important. planets are engines. they use internal heat to do geology on the surface. as everyone in california should know. i am tillman from the german earthquake center and i spent most of my scientific career studying the internal heat of planets. and now, thanks to this mission, i have a chance of measuring the -- characterizing mars like an engine just like a thermal engineer would do that would use the thermal heat radiating. that is what we are d
this is something we've use. we need to deploy that and you need to see that for the first time, and this is the next slide and the last one, yes -- for the first time, we will deploy something with a robot on the planet. this was made on the moon by many astronauts. here, you have the robot and we and ite arm of the robot will do the job to display -- deploy the seismometer. seismology is not the only thing we want to do. we also want to do heat flow. and for that i will give the floor to my...
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to me, it has to be able to be used so it's never used is our point. and i did didn't see anything he said in that video, by the way, that changed my strategic calculus that would have me coming back a month from now asking to raise the number of strategic weapons. >> thank you. mr. secretary. mr. secretary, i'm going to submit a question for the record involving a small defense contractor in tennessee suddenly found in violation of the barry amendment because they resource parts overseas. we thought it was incidental matter for 16 years. it hapt been a problem. suddenly it's a problem and threatens to put a bunch of people out of work. so i'll commit ale letter on th. >> okay. >> last question is this. we have here the chairman. we have the democratic whip and vie chairman of the committee. i've talked to senator schumer and mcconnell. everyone says we are going to have appropriation, because it agrees to having durbin bring up his amendment and not block the alexander amendment, that sort of thing. so we've done one step, which is two year budget agr
to me, it has to be able to be used so it's never used is our point. and i did didn't see anything he said in that video, by the way, that changed my strategic calculus that would have me coming back a month from now asking to raise the number of strategic weapons. >> thank you. mr. secretary. mr. secretary, i'm going to submit a question for the record involving a small defense contractor in tennessee suddenly found in violation of the barry amendment because they resource parts...
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