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about amazing incredible things in the universe around us but it also helps us understand the complexity of biology it helps us discover innovative new treatments and innovative new drugs that offer a ray of hope in the in the most awful diseases so these so that the wonderful benefits of being able to look at the oceans of data and find interesting and normal is things which could be a crack of hope in an otherwise closed door so that scientists can focus their efforts on those and work to produce things of global societal benefit. that i think is incredible very much signed up to that. the more dystopian side i hope never comes to pass by i think the really soon as i mentioned earlier is that algorithms will increasingly have human like ability in such a wide range of areas that they will begin to replace us as human beings and displace us from the job market so this is where we're going i like to think that we are at least partly in control of it yes there will be problems yes it would be perfect and there is much legislature compliance and policy that we need to get ahead and but gov
about amazing incredible things in the universe around us but it also helps us understand the complexity of biology it helps us discover innovative new treatments and innovative new drugs that offer a ray of hope in the in the most awful diseases so these so that the wonderful benefits of being able to look at the oceans of data and find interesting and normal is things which could be a crack of hope in an otherwise closed door so that scientists can focus their efforts on those and work to...
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to sell it to us five hundred grams or half a kilos going for about a dollar fifty us considering how cheap that is you have to suspect that it's still being commonly used in noodles despite it being illegal to do so. in two thousand and eight unscrupulous food producers were caught targeting the most vulnerable hundreds of thousands of children were rushed to hospital after they were fed toxic melamine in their infant formula. normally used to make plastics and tabletops investigators discovered producers are using it to artificially boost protein levels in milk powder once eaten it can cause kidney stones and kidney failure. while twenty one food producers and all were found guilty the government sent only a handful of people to jail two were executed. to this day eight year old sheeny lynn has yet to recover from the melamine that poison terms her mother has invited us to join them on one of their regular visits to hospital. she lynn looks like any other energetic child but her mom says she's often very serious. chasers who couldn't do the job she's extremely weak and constantly fe
to sell it to us five hundred grams or half a kilos going for about a dollar fifty us considering how cheap that is you have to suspect that it's still being commonly used in noodles despite it being illegal to do so. in two thousand and eight unscrupulous food producers were caught targeting the most vulnerable hundreds of thousands of children were rushed to hospital after they were fed toxic melamine in their infant formula. normally used to make plastics and tabletops investigators...
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colors show whether something affects us only leaves us cold. but the machine still cannot tell us why that is so good and there's a fundamental difference in emotion recognition by humans i'm computer to computers analyze in a sober objective fashion they observe facial expression and such and eventually calculate a value and we humans analyze emotions because we read the emotions of others to adapt to them leigh's we know certain emotions and this exchange in which i am familiar with another person smile and that smile makes me happy or i know when the person is sad it is this exchange that makes us human being mentally reasonable. can technology d. code our emotions what actually happens when two people meet and real life. we're just to each other in myriad minuscule ways reflecting our opposite number and sensing intuitively what makes him or her tech. oddly for some when it comes to love many people place their faith in the oracles of the internet dating portals that promise to find the ideal partner for every individual the. perfect matchi
colors show whether something affects us only leaves us cold. but the machine still cannot tell us why that is so good and there's a fundamental difference in emotion recognition by humans i'm computer to computers analyze in a sober objective fashion they observe facial expression and such and eventually calculate a value and we humans analyze emotions because we read the emotions of others to adapt to them leigh's we know certain emotions and this exchange in which i am familiar with another...
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they are free to use or free to us. they are free to use or free to us. they make their money because every time we use one, the banks that run the link network you mentioned earlier, the banks that run that network pay them a fee. and the banks want to cut at the because at the moment it is 25p every time we use a machine. in future they want it to be 20p. it may not sound much but that is good to by a fifth. we are using the cash machines less often because we are doing more co nta ctless often because we are doing more contactless payments. the private operators have got fewer people using machines and now they are facing a reduced fee and it is them who say that could mean a lot of machines will simply be taken away. so carry on that thought process, what will be? —— what will be affect the edit happens? nicky morgan, chair of the treasury select committee, says there will be fewer machines. she is trying to buy now from link what its assessment is because it has not produced an estimate. she is concerned they will be taken away from places where
they are free to use or free to us. they are free to use or free to us. they make their money because every time we use one, the banks that run the link network you mentioned earlier, the banks that run that network pay them a fee. and the banks want to cut at the because at the moment it is 25p every time we use a machine. in future they want it to be 20p. it may not sound much but that is good to by a fifth. we are using the cash machines less often because we are doing more co nta ctless...
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i use it. acquisition time for a new piece of software and hardware, nation today through the pentagon could take as much as two and a half years to acquire. this is basically out-of-date after a year to make a year and a half. my question to you when you are all said and done using a piece of hardware and software combination available today in the general public for perhaps purchase within a one week or two week period of time, what is your goal for getting the acquisition process down from a two and a half year time period for pentagon acquisition and issue? >> our goal is to look at where we have had successes. i have asked will to be here with me today because we think they have demonstrated the right kind of behaviors. we are looking at rapid capability office and as we organize a p&l into a and s and r any, we are basically trying to scale of the behaviors, the processes or lack thereof that we have seen in these different groups and it's-- >> i'm going to run out of time. was the goal i
i use it. acquisition time for a new piece of software and hardware, nation today through the pentagon could take as much as two and a half years to acquire. this is basically out-of-date after a year to make a year and a half. my question to you when you are all said and done using a piece of hardware and software combination available today in the general public for perhaps purchase within a one week or two week period of time, what is your goal for getting the acquisition process down from a...
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the us homeland. - i usually don't use the term rogue state, i think it's too liberally used, but in the case of north korea, i think it fits. you have a country with a very unpredictable leader. it's not clear when or how or why he would use nuclear weapons, but he is slowly developing their nuclear capability, not only with land based missiles, but with sea based missiles and so that's a real danger. (piano music) - this is a perfect example of a 21st century security challenge that no one nation can solve alone. - [narrator] most analysts say the weight of the international community is the best tool to stop nuclear proliferation. they point to the successful use of sanctions and incentives that persuaded libya, south africa, and most recently iran to severely limit nuclear enrichment capability. - we've seen under president obama the effort to try to contain those countries who can acquire nuclear capabilities. in those negotiations, presidents have at their disposal all kinds of gambits and tools from the lifting of sanctions for example, to the offering of greater aid and trade
the us homeland. - i usually don't use the term rogue state, i think it's too liberally used, but in the case of north korea, i think it fits. you have a country with a very unpredictable leader. it's not clear when or how or why he would use nuclear weapons, but he is slowly developing their nuclear capability, not only with land based missiles, but with sea based missiles and so that's a real danger. (piano music) - this is a perfect example of a 21st century security challenge that no one...
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they live to serve us. danger lurks in the water we were there all year long surfing into waste and and polluted water not only being the witness but it finds being a victim i mean with you troubles all gastric troubles. basically in this case has always moments in backup of the actual float i was on a shelf. is only decent and it's sad to go somewhere every day and see more of me and probably shoot times for the suit gives me everything the waves the wind i have to give something back to me and i can apply inched museum to many of us with. one quick eaves surfers fighting against unseen pollution the city started in january seventh on t.w. . this is the w. news live from in an unexpected victory for the separatists in spain's catalonia region as voters hand them another slim majority in the regional assembly that linda collins pushed over the photo defeat for the spanish that. want to use next for catalonia.
they live to serve us. danger lurks in the water we were there all year long surfing into waste and and polluted water not only being the witness but it finds being a victim i mean with you troubles all gastric troubles. basically in this case has always moments in backup of the actual float i was on a shelf. is only decent and it's sad to go somewhere every day and see more of me and probably shoot times for the suit gives me everything the waves the wind i have to give something back to me...
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sent us an e-mail. the wealth concentration the bureaucratic concentration is sapping the economic vitality from this entrepreneurial nation called america and the machinations and the costs associated their way of keeping the prison population in place are draining money away from all aspects of society and you've got the problems that you would normally associate with the ghetto like people nodding out in the middle of the day in the middle of the state. law. that was. our breaking news story this hour russia is banned from the two thousand and ten winter games but the international olympic committee will allow individual athletes to compete under a neutral flag. there is dismay among team russia as athletes watch the announcement being delivered at the i.o.c. headquarters in switzerland. and broadcast a lot of direct from the studios in moscow this is our national launch on thomas let's get right to our top story this hour russia has been banned from the two thousand and eighteen winter olympic games
sent us an e-mail. the wealth concentration the bureaucratic concentration is sapping the economic vitality from this entrepreneurial nation called america and the machinations and the costs associated their way of keeping the prison population in place are draining money away from all aspects of society and you've got the problems that you would normally associate with the ghetto like people nodding out in the middle of the day in the middle of the state. law. that was. our breaking news story...
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you can e—mail us. this, following the colla pse can e—mail us. this, following the collapse of the charity kids company. back in 2015. its founder seemed to disappear from public life. but in october of this year, she was back. two years on, her anger and defiance that she had anything to do with the charity folding was very evident. have a look. there wasn't financial mismanagement of kids company. let's be very clear about that. when kids company closed in august 2015, we had a year's money ahead, three months reserves. what shot the doors of kids company was false sexual abuse allegations being taken to newsnight, broadcast and then the police subsequently found that no crime had been committed, we were cleared, but by then, it was too late because the funders who had alleged the money withdrew their grants and because of that... withdrew their grants and because of that. . . they withdrew their grants and because of that... they had to close it. you couldn't pay your staff. you were in financial trouble. no, we couldn't pay our staff... it is
you can e—mail us. this, following the colla pse can e—mail us. this, following the collapse of the charity kids company. back in 2015. its founder seemed to disappear from public life. but in october of this year, she was back. two years on, her anger and defiance that she had anything to do with the charity folding was very evident. have a look. there wasn't financial mismanagement of kids company. let's be very clear about that. when kids company closed in august 2015, we had a year's...
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using hazardous s.emical we have to use every tool available to us. when we get burn windows in the west, we can either have fire on or have fire on our terms. we have to ramp up prescribed burning. in doing all of this, using every tool in the box, we will make sure we stay grounded in science, using solid science and good data to work collaboratively and use good maps. another thing that we are looking at is how we improve our environmental analysis and decision-making process. toobottom line is it costs much and it takes too long. we think we can improve it and we can improve it without sacrificing quality. what i mean by that is by using sound science, using good data, and working collaboratively with different groups. we have put personnel in place already to do this. a started last september with meeting of our national leadership and a cross-section of our workforce. now we are taking some of their ideas to our external partners and state funders. the firefighting, i certainly would like to think of the western governors who have continue to su
using hazardous s.emical we have to use every tool available to us. when we get burn windows in the west, we can either have fire on or have fire on our terms. we have to ramp up prescribed burning. in doing all of this, using every tool in the box, we will make sure we stay grounded in science, using solid science and good data to work collaboratively and use good maps. another thing that we are looking at is how we improve our environmental analysis and decision-making process. toobottom line...
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like us post your comments give us your opinions and d.-w. digital. as usual we leave shift through the exit with the internet find of the week to day create your own basketball star the italian artist stefano call for i has created a number of iconic basketball players outlet plasticine and brought them to life in a series of stop motion films the national basketball association even based there in motors on his designs for their n.b.a. moji app. but. there are probably quite a few coaches who wish that real life plans were just as money has come for eyes plasticine creations but by. and next week on shift. more and more artists and galleries are seeking fans and collectors online auction houses are going digital some famous paintings don't only come under the traditional hammer anymore selling out in online auctions next time on shift. to. meet the germans new and surprising aspects of noise and culture in germany. us american came news that takes a look at germany it is increasing at the traditions everyday lives and language in this family. so i'm
like us post your comments give us your opinions and d.-w. digital. as usual we leave shift through the exit with the internet find of the week to day create your own basketball star the italian artist stefano call for i has created a number of iconic basketball players outlet plasticine and brought them to life in a series of stop motion films the national basketball association even based there in motors on his designs for their n.b.a. moji app. but. there are probably quite a few coaches who...
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when i'm using this type of steroid, i would use five a day for seven days. five a day every day. over a period of around six months when you are on the roads, how much do you think you spend on them? as a rough estimate, with the cycle itself and oppose course treatment would be about £500, i expect. that's a lot of money. it is. it's probably a lot less in six months than somebody would spend on drink at weekend. worth it, do you think so for me, personally, yes. when it comes to the law on anabolic steroids, it is legal to use them. and legal to possess them, right across the uk. what is illegal, though, is to prescribe them, unless you are a doctor. that means either selling them passing them on forfree. if caught, you could face up to 14 yea rs caught, you could face up to 14 years in prison. because gareth's only using steroids, not supplying them, he's not in any trouble with them, he's not in any trouble with the law. it could be a different story with his health, though. later this week he's agreed to go to london for a series of tests that will find out what damage, if
when i'm using this type of steroid, i would use five a day for seven days. five a day every day. over a period of around six months when you are on the roads, how much do you think you spend on them? as a rough estimate, with the cycle itself and oppose course treatment would be about £500, i expect. that's a lot of money. it is. it's probably a lot less in six months than somebody would spend on drink at weekend. worth it, do you think so for me, personally, yes. when it comes to the law on...
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yeah wrex that's been a real problem for us as the way we've really led human rights slow us down that's like saying a boulder rolling down a hill should stop worrying so much about the squirrels it's the moshing. but just in case you didn't get it this is true a leaked memo has now come out from a top tillerson advisor who was trying to educate him on how exactly our government weaponize is human rights it's said that the u.s. should use human rights as a club against its adversaries like iran china and north korea while giving a pass to repressive allies like the philippines egypt and saudi arabia you know you do have to marvel at our ability to weaponize just about anything we can use you can bring us on quds ball covered syrup and would be like. to kill a dude with that. we could even weaponize attacks on ourselves. recently newsweek excellent u.s. government planned a false flag attacks to start war was soviet union in a three page memo members of the national security council wrote there is a possibility that such aircraft could be used in a deception operation designed planes in t
yeah wrex that's been a real problem for us as the way we've really led human rights slow us down that's like saying a boulder rolling down a hill should stop worrying so much about the squirrels it's the moshing. but just in case you didn't get it this is true a leaked memo has now come out from a top tillerson advisor who was trying to educate him on how exactly our government weaponize is human rights it's said that the u.s. should use human rights as a club against its adversaries like iran...
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he saved us table for christmas dinner. he saved us massively. i think your mother actually went to the store to complain didn't she? yeah, my mother and father went yesterday. i was out at football and you know, they went down to the tesco store where they bought it, took the turkey back in several carrier bags and took it to customer services who ran through to the manager, asked the manager to come down. he refused to come down. but he did say give them their money back. at this point, my mum got very upset, was emotional and crying. at that point, another member of staff we re that point, another member of staff were walking past the. spoke to —— past. they spoke to her and asked what the problem was. she told them. she called another manager across who wasn't particularly helpful. but fortu nately, who wasn't particularly helpful. but fortunately, they ended up giving us a £30 voucher. i don't think that's anywhere near enough. my father is writing to them as we speak. he will complain further. if somebody from tesco is watching now, wh
he saved us table for christmas dinner. he saved us massively. i think your mother actually went to the store to complain didn't she? yeah, my mother and father went yesterday. i was out at football and you know, they went down to the tesco store where they bought it, took the turkey back in several carrier bags and took it to customer services who ran through to the manager, asked the manager to come down. he refused to come down. but he did say give them their money back. at this point, my...
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let us know. just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. hello and welcome to business live. we start in the us — where regulators could be about to scrap rules guaranteeing equal access to the internet — a principle known as ‘net neutrality‘. it was enshrined in law under president obama in 2015 — but under the trump administration it looks doomed following a huge battle in the business world. here‘s why. think of your internet service provider as a motorway. net neutrality means it‘s not allowed to set up ‘fast lanes‘ — giving faster access to some sites because they pay more. or deliberately slowing or blocking other sites that don‘t. us telecoms giants like comcast, verizon and at&t have lobbied hard against it. but content firms like amazon and google say ditching the rules will give too much power to the telecoms — and will make it harder for new start—ups to compete. injuly they led more than 170 organisations in slowing down their services to protest the proposed change. the debate is going on all over the world. the countries in blue already
let us know. just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. hello and welcome to business live. we start in the us — where regulators could be about to scrap rules guaranteeing equal access to the internet — a principle known as ‘net neutrality‘. it was enshrined in law under president obama in 2015 — but under the trump administration it looks doomed following a huge battle in the business world. here‘s why. think of your internet service provider as a motorway. net neutrality means it‘s not...
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of water to drink for limited to us and. a level of abuses. these people leaving feel. there is no war or food that provided that unless you can pay for it we've interviewed several people who. said that the way the why their families were on the phone in order to extort the money for the torture to stop and for them to be released that. and this is just the ordinary daily life in these sand that the rights group wants european go. ments to rethink that cooperation with libya when it comes to migration is that if they continue to support libyan or thora tease european governments are laying bare what their true priority is putting the closure of the central mediterranean route before the welfare of the rebel people meantime a report by the european commission of the blocks programs in libya stressed the need to shut down smuggling and human trafficking in the country it went on to say that the e.u.'s efforts have a stronger human rights component and it conducted in cooperation with the un refugee agency r.t. r several insti
of water to drink for limited to us and. a level of abuses. these people leaving feel. there is no war or food that provided that unless you can pay for it we've interviewed several people who. said that the way the why their families were on the phone in order to extort the money for the torture to stop and for them to be released that. and this is just the ordinary daily life in these sand that the rights group wants european go. ments to rethink that cooperation with libya when it comes to...
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they use those narratives and pick up what islam of folks are using in their propaganda to use it in their war. part of what i found in my work is the stories of american muslims serving in the military, as teachers and doctors and engineers, have been here for hundreds of years, though stories are incredibly powerful as isis propaganda will say things like there are no mosques in the u.s. than is more in the u.s. anywhere else in the world because of freedom of speech and freedom of religion. thomas jefferson had a copy of the carranza. that is -- koran. factor of integral who we are and it tackles their core thesis. host: the book is "digital world war, islamist >> this week, "washington journal features authors published this past year. coming up on saturday, the author of the book "nomad land: surviving america in the 21st century," and on sunday, the author of "the gatekeepers: how the white house chiefs and staff to find every presidency." -- define every presidency." >> every month for the past 20 years, one of the nations top notch fiction authors has joined us on our program
they use those narratives and pick up what islam of folks are using in their propaganda to use it in their war. part of what i found in my work is the stories of american muslims serving in the military, as teachers and doctors and engineers, have been here for hundreds of years, though stories are incredibly powerful as isis propaganda will say things like there are no mosques in the u.s. than is more in the u.s. anywhere else in the world because of freedom of speech and freedom of religion....
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they're residential uses. these are not industrial scale production facilities, they're -- they're really small scale facilities that are comparab compatible with mixed use neighborhoods. customers at their oakland facility tend to be east asian, muslims and latinos, mainly, and then, they serve some is restaurants. saba's decision to -- let me just...saba's decision to locate in the bayview was driven by a couple of things. one is desiring to be close to their customer base. they're just a couple blocks off the t-3rd railway line, and i think these conditions are setup to regulate much larger facilities than what saba proposes here. as know, less than 5% of san francisco is zoned for industrial use, and that figure's been getting progressively lower over time. livestock processing is allowed only in a subset of those districts so there are really very few places for this business to go. the pdr is intended to facilitate some heavy pdr traffic. it's 24 hour trucking, relatively noising operations. there are a
they're residential uses. these are not industrial scale production facilities, they're -- they're really small scale facilities that are comparab compatible with mixed use neighborhoods. customers at their oakland facility tend to be east asian, muslims and latinos, mainly, and then, they serve some is restaurants. saba's decision to -- let me just...saba's decision to locate in the bayview was driven by a couple of things. one is desiring to be close to their customer base. they're just a...
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>>commissioner fong: would you remind us in this condition, six of us, a tee would be a denial or a -- >>vice president richards: a t tie would be a denial. >>commissioner fong: all right. so i'm going to make a motion to continue, and i'm just making comment. it's pretty close. you know, this is, i think has, i think the makings of a good project coming back with some agreements, coming back with more work and time on the community, especially with the mural and artists package program, i think is important, so i'll make a motion to continue this item. >> secretary. >>vice president richards: to which date? >> clerk: to what date? i would recommend january , at this point. >> clerk: january 25th. >> supervisor: second. >> commissioners, since we have time -- not that we want to sit and debate the design, since commissioner richards has provided a dissenting voice on the facade, but it sounds like a majority of the commission is okay with the facade as is, i will weigh in from the urban design teams perspective, we did find the facade was a good way of knitting the building with the e
>>commissioner fong: would you remind us in this condition, six of us, a tee would be a denial or a -- >>vice president richards: a t tie would be a denial. >>commissioner fong: all right. so i'm going to make a motion to continue, and i'm just making comment. it's pretty close. you know, this is, i think has, i think the makings of a good project coming back with some agreements, coming back with more work and time on the community, especially with the mural and artists...
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and what's not so useful, and so i think it was a really very good process for us to examine in granular detail what our testing regime had become. and so i really want to, again, thank the authors for bringing this forward and all the folks who contributed to the dialogue. it was a very rich dialogue in committee. and i just wanted to ask the authors if they would consider including all of the board members on the final resolution. >> commissioner cook? >> i'm happy to -- to do that. first, i just want to say i just was informed by a lot of his work in schools, and separately, the conversation about testing started for me in -- in discussion with principals and teachers about how they were using the results of the test, and based on the school site that looked really different, and in having conversations with the research department, there was a lot of -- there was a lot of good things that were coming to bear as a result of the test, but there was definitely a lot of improvements that could be made. i'm just -- i'm really proud that through this process for the first time ever in our
and what's not so useful, and so i think it was a really very good process for us to examine in granular detail what our testing regime had become. and so i really want to, again, thank the authors for bringing this forward and all the folks who contributed to the dialogue. it was a very rich dialogue in committee. and i just wanted to ask the authors if they would consider including all of the board members on the final resolution. >> commissioner cook? >> i'm happy to -- to do...
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they have the idea of creating an artificial reef in florida using two million used tires. other countries followed their lead and spent lots of money building reefs of tires but they proved to be an ecological disaster hardly any plants or animals settled on the artificial reefs in currents and waves displaced countless tires many crashed into delicate corals and destroyed them. in two thousand and seven the u.s. military started to clean up project to. remove the failed fake florida reef me but about seven hundred thousand tires are still on the sea floor there any. so what else can you do with old tires what happens to them nowadays. they often wind up on the road again this time mixed into asphalt. first the tires are shredded. into ever smaller pieces the rubber is separated from the metal and is then ground into granules. the crumbled rubber is mixed with regular us felt concrete to create noise reducing silent us felt. shredded tires are also used to make running tracks and artificial grass. to dampen vibrations in electricity pylons and live on in various guises in
they have the idea of creating an artificial reef in florida using two million used tires. other countries followed their lead and spent lots of money building reefs of tires but they proved to be an ecological disaster hardly any plants or animals settled on the artificial reefs in currents and waves displaced countless tires many crashed into delicate corals and destroyed them. in two thousand and seven the u.s. military started to clean up project to. remove the failed fake florida reef me...
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tells us stirring stories. it makes us laugh. and cry a little tremble and smile. magical images and emotions that now a. little know the magazine every weekend on d w so. they live to surf a little danger lurks in the water we were there all year long surfing waste and and polluted water not only the witness but the time being victims i mean with you troubles all guster troubles flt basically the say so there's always moments to back up a little there's a little i was on a shelf. is way decent it's sad to go somewhere every day and see more of them from issue to time sort of assumed gives me everything the waves the wind i have to give something back i feel obliged to amuse him too many of the others. point waves surfers fighting against unseen pollution the suv started in january seventh on t.w. little. this is the news from donald trump's decision to recognize jerusalem as israel's capital goes to the un the security council will vote tomorrow on a resolution submitted by.
tells us stirring stories. it makes us laugh. and cry a little tremble and smile. magical images and emotions that now a. little know the magazine every weekend on d w so. they live to surf a little danger lurks in the water we were there all year long surfing waste and and polluted water not only the witness but the time being victims i mean with you troubles all guster troubles flt basically the say so there's always moments to back up a little there's a little i was on a shelf. is way decent...
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to harm us and deny us the most basic of freedoms. what happened to us was wrong, and we don't want another couple to go through the pain and humiliation that we experienced. nobody deserves that. we didn't, and neither do either -- any of you. thank you all for coming here today and standing up for us, standing up for yourselves, and standing up for freedom. >> [cheers] reporter: from colorado. tolerance is most meaningful when it is mutual. he suggested colorado is being unfair to mr. phillips and religious believers. which way do you think the continuing is pointing? >> it is hard to read the justices, and hard to read justice kennedy in this case. i think the law is on our side. tolerance is good. tolerance on both sides is a good. the long-standing rule in virtually every state in the country and under u.s. law is if you are a business and you open yourself to the public, you can't be intolerant. you can't single out people and refuse to provide the services, because they are catholic or because they are jewish, because they are
to harm us and deny us the most basic of freedoms. what happened to us was wrong, and we don't want another couple to go through the pain and humiliation that we experienced. nobody deserves that. we didn't, and neither do either -- any of you. thank you all for coming here today and standing up for us, standing up for yourselves, and standing up for freedom. >> [cheers] reporter: from colorado. tolerance is most meaningful when it is mutual. he suggested colorado is being unfair to mr....
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the boss of bridges is supporting us in our labor dispute. and printer to burn us for us. we've now had another one printer tell us that we'll be using in a candlelight vigil tonight it's another one. across the region around one hundred fifty companies and vendors supply siemens with products and components most support the protests. now that this is what you're looking for is a matter of a not one that we didn't like the santa that's great and the overall size is perfect to us went off we're planning to go big with this keep gurlitz alive logo life make it a kind of trademark on everything we use of your also semen supplier and yes we are to be a major customer and yes they are good at what will happen if the siemens plant here closes. and it would be a huge blow for the region rather than for us but rooms we do it ourselves with drought will you have to let people go. in the same kind of it's but that won't have to let people go and we have a wide range of products and a broad range of customers get us ones who are you might end up seeing the departure of some highly sk
the boss of bridges is supporting us in our labor dispute. and printer to burn us for us. we've now had another one printer tell us that we'll be using in a candlelight vigil tonight it's another one. across the region around one hundred fifty companies and vendors supply siemens with products and components most support the protests. now that this is what you're looking for is a matter of a not one that we didn't like the santa that's great and the overall size is perfect to us went off we're...
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the head of communications asked us to ask our questions in writing promising us keep. pass them on to the shareholders. clearly nothing is decided without the approval of market share the founder and single owner of octave pharma. the company doors closed to us once more. we had a long list of questions not only with regard to the sanitary risks but also the company's methods. on the plasma markets up to pharma isn't the most important player but its sales have already reached one point five billion euros and are sorry its business practices have often rounds the authorities suspicions. on the meaning of the city's resists without this get you know he'll be in for didn't like it to mean almost i think you'd be. at the end of two thousand and fifteen the former portuguese prime minister was arrested for corruption. allegedly received funds from iraq to pharma when he was a consultant in brazil where the swiss company was involved in a huge case known as the blood vampire scandal rocked a farm on a suspected of bribing ministry of health officials the case has still not
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any of us. many athletes are now demanding crease drug testing independent of athletics associations. confronted by repeated doping scandals the world anti-doping agency tried to clean house they conducted an investigation on the cheating done in russia water delivered its conclusions in the presence of hio samples the german journalist who was the first to report on the russian don't bring scandal. ladies and gentlemen members of the media welcome to geneva for this special what the independent commission press conference we've found cover ups we've found destruction of samples in the lab or trees we've payments of money in order to conceal the interest among others so it's. it's worse than we thought all of this could not have happened and continue to happen without the knowledge of and either actual implied consent of the state authorities so i mean their lab is gone their their national league of variation is gone we've recommended that the russian athletics federation be suspended they're g
any of us. many athletes are now demanding crease drug testing independent of athletics associations. confronted by repeated doping scandals the world anti-doping agency tried to clean house they conducted an investigation on the cheating done in russia water delivered its conclusions in the presence of hio samples the german journalist who was the first to report on the russian don't bring scandal. ladies and gentlemen members of the media welcome to geneva for this special what the...
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was get out of us. now from this defeat. and it's going to side and that on guns and possible unleashed on our time is it a sense for us to be passing justice on this flight into the dish to divine it was excellence in the confidence of us. now does this most out of let's finish magmas or wonder what on ngs interest on lead us to target and i was in one thousand it's a obviously without the first again because the sizes. of the french lives but it's an alfred never mind which mine and this was before he hung us and. he goes to hell if you mentions and i got a. patient for titles and part of. my says after. i was done all thing about. as well meant in the last get a son and he says assurance. ecstatic sure. i'll tell my to shop as well so much be paid a cent gunslinger takes could be is there jail for this if he does also need to learn with the minister. in cop randoms doesn't listen i've got texas medium device on me and with no such working on it was six and. a fool also talking. about it yeah yeah yea
was get out of us. now from this defeat. and it's going to side and that on guns and possible unleashed on our time is it a sense for us to be passing justice on this flight into the dish to divine it was excellence in the confidence of us. now does this most out of let's finish magmas or wonder what on ngs interest on lead us to target and i was in one thousand it's a obviously without the first again because the sizes. of the french lives but it's an alfred never mind which mine and this was...
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every stall at this fair is using the same tech used in quantum computing — the principles of trapping, manipulating and measuring tiny, atom—sized particles. but the practical applications here are creative, and potentially life—changing, from diamonds used in heart disease sensing, to capturing individual virus particles. they're really designed to be able to measure very, very sensitively, at very small lengths. so it's idealfor things like nanoparticles, like viruses, and indeed, for measuring chemical signatures, as well. use the mouse to move that scale back and forth, it should be fairly obvious, when it flashes really bright. there you go, that's it. when it wiggles around, that's when you've got a particle trapped in your resonator. the ultimate aim is that viruses could be picked up using this diagnostic tool. but the main focus now, for most people here, is on overcoming the engineering challenge of making large, bulky systems a lot, lot smaller. heavy industry, all the way through to defence and security, transport, and air technologies. —— healthcare technologies.
every stall at this fair is using the same tech used in quantum computing — the principles of trapping, manipulating and measuring tiny, atom—sized particles. but the practical applications here are creative, and potentially life—changing, from diamonds used in heart disease sensing, to capturing individual virus particles. they're really designed to be able to measure very, very sensitively, at very small lengths. so it's idealfor things like nanoparticles, like viruses, and indeed, for...
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paul is here to tell us how they made this. what materials have you used? we use a lot of different materials here. plastic, paraffin wax, recycled packaging material, litter as well. with led lighting we can bring it all together and give you the effect that you see here. the materials that are used to make something look wintry in film and television, they have evolved over time, haven't they? what was used in the early days of film? in the very early days of black and white film they didn't have any materials at all. they had to wait for it to snow. that was time—consuming, and it was also dangerous. three members died from the cold while they were filming way out east. that wasn't good. later they made it with different materials. laurel and hardy used painted cornflakes, which was effective. by the time we got to the wizard of oz, they were using white asbestos. obviously that's really bad, but they didn't know it was dangerous at the time. you use things which are good for the environment and good for people. what are the good materials going forwar
paul is here to tell us how they made this. what materials have you used? we use a lot of different materials here. plastic, paraffin wax, recycled packaging material, litter as well. with led lighting we can bring it all together and give you the effect that you see here. the materials that are used to make something look wintry in film and television, they have evolved over time, haven't they? what was used in the early days of film? in the very early days of black and white film they didn't...
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us. immaculately a province raechel sambo takes her fourteen year old daughter for a check up read his baby is due in two months told us how on the death of persuaded you will forage is to get her pregnant daughter's state school. board. said it's all. and there's a further way this family has been supported. for the past eight months meter and repel have had no access to running water that means a long walk to gather supplies. and other have told them how to add a purifying liquid when they bring their cans home to make the river water is safe . keeping reader in school advice about safe water all this record says has transformed their lives. and both of. those surveyed a moment are familiar i get there but as the national vivid i get no more do but is there still. brigade. stonemason live very. very got. the support his family has received from a motor for may also be under threat in the coming months as a result of the charity's decision that it can't in conscience sign up to the trump
us. immaculately a province raechel sambo takes her fourteen year old daughter for a check up read his baby is due in two months told us how on the death of persuaded you will forage is to get her pregnant daughter's state school. board. said it's all. and there's a further way this family has been supported. for the past eight months meter and repel have had no access to running water that means a long walk to gather supplies. and other have told them how to add a purifying liquid when they...
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he tells us stirring stories. it makes us laugh. and cry a little tremble and smile. magical images and emotions that. little chilled the magazine every weekend on d w so. limitless like. they know locally think. and soon they'll even know how we feel. i'm not a real person i'm still just a piece as scientists around the world are working to measure motion. so hopefully i can be a helpful piece of saltless. the furch will person as a therapist. or a robot as a teacher. neither would have human empathy. what does a machine need to do to create empathy and a medical context that i disclose more information to earth and or to a computer in this case. the future as an instrument healings of the instruments that steer us and whoever can control these feelings has great power over us it's. algorithms instead of feelings measuring emotion starting december sixteenth on t.w. . u.s. officials are treating an explosion in new york subway system as an act of terror.
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it brought a whole new industry out there for the use. >> can you tell us about your own personal experience? when did you serve in vietnam? did you volunteer or were you drafted? >> all helicopter pilots were volunteers. it was not something you were told you were going to do. i flew lift ships and gunships a total of nine months, and then i went to maintenance which was not necessarily safer than being shot at every day because in tontenance you were subject engine failures, transmission failures, hydraulic daily or's, -- hydraulic failures. i do not know which is most dangerous, being shot or aircraft straight out of maintenance. even though the maintenance guys did great jobs, there were things that happened even with new equipment. i produced a great aircraft, but things happen to them. from one danger to another with a helicopter in vietnam. >> when were you there? central in the highlands in 1968 and 1969 with the 52nd aviation division. >> can you describe a little bit what a typical day would be like? >> you would get up in the morning, the assigned your mission. some mornings you w
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and beat us. lots of ways to do that on facebook we asked do you abstain from meat and what do you think about it. coverage of war he likes the idea and says less meat and moderate consumption can help keep soil and water clean. edwina gonchar rich agreed that a balanced diet is important but said giving up need is too drastic a solution. simons one case says he eats meat almost every day but not too much of it. and florrie on a mug on the other hand things we could feed more people if we all just ate veggies and that it would cut down on the use of chemical fertilizers thanks for the comments. so agriculture could definitely be improved one way to do it. by better integrating animal husbandry and crop growing that would help bring the natural cycle of food and fertilizer back into balance. and there's a way that science can help. farmers across europe might want to use free of charge liquid manure instead of expensive artificial fertilizers but due to declining livestock breeding it has to be tra
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but also for us, better a.d.a. access, better access for people with strollers, wheelchairs or just people who need more space. but also for us and for our riders much, much more reliability. these are engineered to be reliable vehicles, to have -- to go much, much longer between times where they need to be serviced. they have advanced diagnostics that will make it easier for our folks to maintain, to do more not just preventive maintenance but predictive maintenance so these guys will spend more time out on the streets than they will in the shops. so i could go on about this. i feel very lucky to be the director at a time when we're introducing this. like i said, this is a once in a generation kind of thing. and we're only able to do this because of the leadership that we have in our city and our region and our state and our country that is supportive, all the folks working together to get us here. and the number one leader behind this, someone who, as a former public works director, gets the importance of informa
but also for us, better a.d.a. access, better access for people with strollers, wheelchairs or just people who need more space. but also for us and for our riders much, much more reliability. these are engineered to be reliable vehicles, to have -- to go much, much longer between times where they need to be serviced. they have advanced diagnostics that will make it easier for our folks to maintain, to do more not just preventive maintenance but predictive maintenance so these guys will spend...
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there is not peace if someone uses coup to us recognition of.
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which mission to many of us are. going with the surfers fighting against one simply. starting january seventh on g.w. . this is you know we do is live from berlin pope francis delivers his christmas day blessing as worshippers across continents and cultures celebrate the holiday the pope called for israelis and palestinians to come together and resume talks aimed at the two state solution as the path to peace in the holy land. meanwhile in his christmas message germany's president urges germans to not lose hope in times of uncertainty as the country struggles to form a new government bungalows or steinmeyer expressed confidence that political leaders can end the deadlock over a new coalition. and that is this is the most expensive plastic christmas tree in the world on some people in serbia certainly seem to think so we'll find out how it's granted out into a full blown political controversy. her rock is great to have you along. christians around the world are celebrating christmas and as as custom pro presses as given the. blessing from the balcony of the basilica ov
which mission to many of us are. going with the surfers fighting against one simply. starting january seventh on g.w. . this is you know we do is live from berlin pope francis delivers his christmas day blessing as worshippers across continents and cultures celebrate the holiday the pope called for israelis and palestinians to come together and resume talks aimed at the two state solution as the path to peace in the holy land. meanwhile in his christmas message germany's president urges germans...
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, among them us markets. the stock market is hitting an all—time high record for another, and think of this, 86 times since election day, 86 times... it hit a record, 86 times. and we are going to keep it going. and it does not stop there, in tweet after tweet of the tweet, the president has been praising the record highs on financial markets and taking credit for it. but how much of these skyrocket valuations can really be attributed to the president? one economist says this has more to do with the federal reserve and its programme of quantitative easing, when the us central bank was buying up bonds to support the us economy after this financial crisis. there is this massive amount of cash floating around the world, and so that is what is driving this up. originally, it was qed, 90% of the growth in the market has been bombed out since 2008. -- oe. some of the credit needs to go to the woman who has been guiding the current ship, federal reserve chairwoman janet yellen. donald trump decided ironically, not
, among them us markets. the stock market is hitting an all—time high record for another, and think of this, 86 times since election day, 86 times... it hit a record, 86 times. and we are going to keep it going. and it does not stop there, in tweet after tweet of the tweet, the president has been praising the record highs on financial markets and taking credit for it. but how much of these skyrocket valuations can really be attributed to the president? one economist says this has more to do...
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to us. if we think you may let you have got it done it. was. just not. down a one mile drive and this is an enormously ambitious goal. to break even one part of this culture of impunity with them but i think that's what we must do. them hard . down the story it gives us hope faith and strength it could serve as an example there would be discounted precedent that there would be a punishment for the crime. that it that ecosystem sailed back into us. and we're going to go see i don't see what more can be done on unix behalf now. it's ideology and belief in a better world that keeps this going out at all what a bomb or what maybe another trial in mexico will have a better outcome we're going to go with what works across america but in new york. there's all new. jacket or is it a good idea to head off and join a revolution somewhere. when i might be shot for it thank you or is there some other way to change the world which would be more effective for you and safer to shoot him and said. give them
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i used to have more hair. i used to have more color. and... i used to have cancer. i beat it. i did. not alone. i used to have no idea what the american cancer society did. research? yeah. but also free rides to chemo and free lodging near hospitals. i used to maybe give a little. then i got so much back. i used to have cancer. please give at cancer.org. lou: in our online poll we asked is there any reason christopher wray should not fire andrew mccape? 91% say there is no reason whatsoever. joining us is herman cain. the last time we talked, you described yourself as being cautiously optimistic we could pass legislation and here we are, it's a reality. >> i said cautiously optimistic because remember, it only took one senator on repeal and replace to deep six the whole thing. with all of the senators in the united states senate want to go get a little bit for their state, you couldn't say you were extremely optimistic. but all of the ones we thought would be the holdouts got something they wanted without watering count major provisions of this tax reconciliation act of 2017.
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tell us more about it. in terms of caucuses, i want to say some was raised by caucuses in nevada, i have seen them there, i think that's a big others were so successful there last november. i think both sides of the coin. i would like clarification of the language. as it stands right now, and nebraska is the exception, technically, the way it is written right now, i look is to be impacted by a republican primary. not your amendment david, the way it is written is the report. >> no. >> so this is nothing new to iowa, because those are in there. >> it is five or more. iowa has how many? four. to your question, in terms of how it is currently addressed, five was the number to protect for the smaller states, which included iowa and nevada. that is true. six for thatopose reason. i originally proposed fix for that reason, to protect iowa. >> ok, thanks. that was my question. >> we have a list, i have a question for jane. terms, if this amendment moves forward, nebraska, which is still have a caucus for the party
tell us more about it. in terms of caucuses, i want to say some was raised by caucuses in nevada, i have seen them there, i think that's a big others were so successful there last november. i think both sides of the coin. i would like clarification of the language. as it stands right now, and nebraska is the exception, technically, the way it is written right now, i look is to be impacted by a republican primary. not your amendment david, the way it is written is the report. >> no....
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and we prefer to use local materials. the senate haitian project is unique in the valley and is probably the only one in the high atlas the lagoon purification technique usually works well but it depends a lot on the sites climatic conditions at one thousand six hundred metres above sea level temperatures can drop below freezing and alter the purification process. the village of t.-z. will serve as a pilot site for this type of treatment system if the experiment succeeds the systems low cost could spur development in other villages. soon this is what the looking swell looked like. tariff occasion system is based on maintaining an active ecosystem sewage accumulates in the first tank. sunlight enters the water and provides the energy necessary for pollution consuming micro algae to grow. these photosynthesize and produce oxygen essential to the development of billions of aerobic bacteria that will more completely digest the waste. the water undergoes purification for several weeks in the first place. in the second and thir
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on us and just when he's been us leave it to me here on survived. for a few more i didn't have i went to the top and up the gutters come out well up was in the sun so the markets might advise us nish them drive us machine shop why i'm not going about that i am stupid of it's done by shamefully and asked if listen if it's vital getting so big man with the stuff so i went along a good sample nastiest as ever. need me but no i don't have one article sent to hugh for that he was there as i was. and that's all i know mom . was almost enough as all told. it's still tuesday and. you have to in comp. i think i think you do have to. be being creative all the time is fabulous but sometimes you go to my studio and i look at my blank computer screen and i think i know what you know when where do i start because as artists you're not trying to compete with other artists you're trying to compete with yourself you know and to compete with what you've written and recorded before and sometimes you just can't do it you have to take that step back and go to hawaii goi
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nor informed us about their plan they didn't tell us anything we deal with netanyahu government and the trumpet ministration which together have destroyed the principle of a two state solution if the us scuttled or if it's in the security council we would have to appeal to the general assembly and also perhaps will appeal to the international court of justice and the u.s. supreme court today marks thirty years since the start of the first intifada the armed palestinian uprising against israeli occupation the peace process over those next three decades made very little progress and what palestinians now are calling for a new intifada seems a conflict is back at ground zero as artesian era tutor explains. the events of the last few days in israel have brought us back to a time when you couldn't turn on the news without hearing about the intifada an armed resistance against israeli occupation. another outbreak of violence in the israeli occupied west bank and the gaza strip it the first intifada was triggered by a collision between an i.d.f. truck and a palestinian car before palestini
nor informed us about their plan they didn't tell us anything we deal with netanyahu government and the trumpet ministration which together have destroyed the principle of a two state solution if the us scuttled or if it's in the security council we would have to appeal to the general assembly and also perhaps will appeal to the international court of justice and the u.s. supreme court today marks thirty years since the start of the first intifada the armed palestinian uprising against israeli...
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seriously he sent us an e-mail. greetings and salutation well watchers it appears that the congressional investigations into the alleged russian meddling of the twenty six thousand elections is now focused it's great i have sorrow on the former green party two thousand and sixteen presidential candidate dr jill stein yes the washington post and others are now reporting that the senate intelligence committee is looking into dr stein's interactions with r.t. and her attendance of the now infamous r t tenth anniversary dinner back in two thousand and fifteen where she had the audacity the audacity to sit at a table and have a salad across from the notorious michael f l y n n and russian president vladimir putin i guess with the trump russia collusion train on an expensive taxpayer funded track to nowhere is will our outstanding leaders on capitol hill in their deep state handlers have decided it's time to start tarnishing the reputations of people outside of the trump cobol course they went after the activists comedian
seriously he sent us an e-mail. greetings and salutation well watchers it appears that the congressional investigations into the alleged russian meddling of the twenty six thousand elections is now focused it's great i have sorrow on the former green party two thousand and sixteen presidential candidate dr jill stein yes the washington post and others are now reporting that the senate intelligence committee is looking into dr stein's interactions with r.t. and her attendance of the now infamous...