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emily: so what is a moonshot? astro: the way we define a moonshot at x, it has three basic elements. there has to be a huge problem in the world that you can name and you want to fix that problem. if you don't have a problem to solve, then we are just wasting our time. or you are just doing tech for tech's sake. if you can name that, then what is the radical proposed solution, the science-fiction sounding product or service, however unlikely it is that we could make it, that if we made it, would solve that huge problem in the world? then, is it totally crazy or is it mostly crazy? what is the reason to believe that maybe we could do it? some way we could get started, some early tests we could run, if then it turns out it is impossible, fine, we will move on to something else. if those early tests happen to work out, we will keep going. those three things are what, for us now, define a moonshot. ♪ it takes more work for us to make sure we have a diverse pipeline before we make our hiring decisions than if we didn
emily: so what is a moonshot? astro: the way we define a moonshot at x, it has three basic elements. there has to be a huge problem in the world that you can name and you want to fix that problem. if you don't have a problem to solve, then we are just wasting our time. or you are just doing tech for tech's sake. if you can name that, then what is the radical proposed solution, the science-fiction sounding product or service, however unlikely it is that we could make it, that if we made it,...
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emily: is it the smart thing to do? astro: i wish that it being the right thing to do was all it took to cause change. but it's not. i just want to flag that it is the right thing to do and that is part of what makes me feel good about doing it. number two, it is good business. we are not an engineering doanization trying to creativity, so it is good ofiness to bring in lots creativity. women are half of the world's people. not necessarily going to have a worse workforce if we are just giving up on half of the people in the world? google's be fair, record on women and underrepresented minorities if you look at the number, is simply average. average is not great for where we are in this day and age. are you punching above google's numbers? are you doing better or are you doing things differently than alphabet itself? have ai don't want to fight between us and google, but i think if you ask the people here, they would say, culturally, this is a very positive place for women and foreid folk. emily: how did you create that
emily: is it the smart thing to do? astro: i wish that it being the right thing to do was all it took to cause change. but it's not. i just want to flag that it is the right thing to do and that is part of what makes me feel good about doing it. number two, it is good business. we are not an engineering doanization trying to creativity, so it is good ofiness to bring in lots creativity. women are half of the world's people. not necessarily going to have a worse workforce if we are just giving...
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emily was there too. based on information sarah's boyfriend, daniel had supplied to the three determined investigators, the fbi was now bird dogging the property. but inside emily and the other occupants were unawater. were you pleased at the it prospects int tennessee? >> it was.. it was hard going to school but i focused on going to college and things like that. >> one change in particular was unusual. lou's name. lou now wanted to be called joe. >> i think because he didn't have the proper, like, identify kal identifyication to get legitimately established as lou. so he needed an acingtutual dri license. >> they believe he had committed identity fraud which gavethem what they needed to make an arrest. we knocked on the door. castro and his common law wife answered the it door. >> he corrected us and told us he was not joe but lou castro. so he went back to his old identity. >> was he shaky that law the forcement was at his door? >> i didn't think so. >> the officers charged him and searched the it prop
emily was there too. based on information sarah's boyfriend, daniel had supplied to the three determined investigators, the fbi was now bird dogging the property. but inside emily and the other occupants were unawater. were you pleased at the it prospects int tennessee? >> it was.. it was hard going to school but i focused on going to college and things like that. >> one change in particular was unusual. lou's name. lou now wanted to be called joe. >> i think because he didn't...
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[laughter] emily? >> emily: i love this segment. >> greg: he wane out of drive. >> dana: yes. >> emily: rigged? >> dana: how does a computer get drunk? >> emily: a drink? >> dana: it takes screen shots. why did the powerpoint cross the road? >> jesse: to get to the other slide? >> dana: yes. good. why was the cell phone wearing glasses? it lost its contacts. okay, last one. how do trees use a computer? they log in. >> jesse: that was a tough one. >> emily: i'm horrible at that. >> dana: pretty good for a friday. >> jesse: new segment. jesse's fake news alert. you are going to be seeing a lot of these. so i wake up this morning and everyone is on twitter saying i'm a bad tipper. all right? [laughter] it turns out some clown clipped me saying, you know, here, i will show you what i said. >> dana: the thing that really ticks me off is the ipad thing that they hold up in your face after they give you coffee and say do you want to tip me 10, 15 or 20%. >> jesse: right in front of them. i'm not afraid to go
[laughter] emily? >> emily: i love this segment. >> greg: he wane out of drive. >> dana: yes. >> emily: rigged? >> dana: how does a computer get drunk? >> emily: a drink? >> dana: it takes screen shots. why did the powerpoint cross the road? >> jesse: to get to the other slide? >> dana: yes. good. why was the cell phone wearing glasses? it lost its contacts. okay, last one. how do trees use a computer? they log in. >> jesse: that was a...
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emily: right. think about it as the appropriate sort of jurisdiction. so when you talk about a criminal investigation, the ig never had the power to compel witness testimony, to subpoena. especially those that were former employees, right? durham, as we know, had a much broader reach. steve: james comey couldn't really bring them in, force them in, until now. emily: exactly. brian: it's going to be interested. the ig report was submitted in september to the fbi to look through to make sure it could be redacted when necessary, not giving any intelligence information out or means or procedures. they have yet to get back. i believe october is coming to a close. i wonder why that is? meanwhile, the "new york times" says this: some cia officials have retained criminal lawyers in anticipation of being interviewed. i guess they know what they did. it was not clear whether mr. durham was scrutinizing other top intelligence officials. that's kind of, overall, this whole thing bothers me so much. if you are
emily: right. think about it as the appropriate sort of jurisdiction. so when you talk about a criminal investigation, the ig never had the power to compel witness testimony, to subpoena. especially those that were former employees, right? durham, as we know, had a much broader reach. steve: james comey couldn't really bring them in, force them in, until now. emily: exactly. brian: it's going to be interested. the ig report was submitted in september to the fbi to look through to make sure it...
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[laughter] >> emily: i feel opposite. work first. think about how many people are deployed and missed the births of their kids. it's a playoff game. get on the mound. >> greg: it is so overrated. >> dana: baseball? >> greg: no. watching someone have a baby. have you watch the documentaries? it's not pretty. plus the daughter, a girl? ten years from now she might go, you should've gone to work. that was so weak. you should've gone. >> jesse: she's not going to remember it. >> juan: she will remember that they are world series champions! >> emily: "one more thing" is up next. cold turkey. so chantix can help you quit slow turkey. along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting so when the day arrives, you'll be more ready to kiss cigarettes goodbye. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. stop chantix and get help right away if you have changes in behavior or thinking, aggression, hostility, depressed mood
[laughter] >> emily: i feel opposite. work first. think about how many people are deployed and missed the births of their kids. it's a playoff game. get on the mound. >> greg: it is so overrated. >> dana: baseball? >> greg: no. watching someone have a baby. have you watch the documentaries? it's not pretty. plus the daughter, a girl? ten years from now she might go, you should've gone to work. that was so weak. you should've gone. >> jesse: she's not going to...
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emily: isn't rookie something tonight? >> jesse: no, that was his birthday hat but we don't go all in like a crazy person like you emily. >> emily: i'm handing out halloween candy though. >> i'm going on a ghost to her tonight. i love halloween. all right, "one more thing" is up next. ♪ fely. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it can't do anything about that. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? performance comes in lots of flavors. ♪ (dramatic orchestra) there's the amped-up, over-tuned, feeding-frenzy-of sheet-metal-kind. and then there's performance that just leaves you feeling better as a result. that's the kind lincoln's about. ♪ but maybe not for people with rheumatoid arthritis. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr, a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for
emily: isn't rookie something tonight? >> jesse: no, that was his birthday hat but we don't go all in like a crazy person like you emily. >> emily: i'm handing out halloween candy though. >> i'm going on a ghost to her tonight. i love halloween. all right, "one more thing" is up next. ♪ fely. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving...
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that's why they are talking about trump. >> greg: emily, incredibly fast. >> emily: okay. they identified where they all were on the spectrum of the obsessiveness. we had that measured approach. i also think, though, that it showed in those that pivoted to actionable achievable policies. that's why they stood out. that would be klobuchar with opioids. that's what made them stand out. they use those moments to say, okay, but enough of that for a second. here's what really matters. including yang, who talked about the loss of jobs. 's before i thought were more focused. i understand, because i saw the montage. i will say that i thought the poll, they are reacting to voters, especially democratic voters were clear that they want trump impeached. the polls showed, not only now, that they want trump impeached and removed. so, that's a pretty steep thing for any politician to ignore, especially if you are in a democratic party debate. the other thing is that pelosi says that she is not going to have a vote on whether or not to begin impeachment proceedings. and yet, he says, wel
that's why they are talking about trump. >> greg: emily, incredibly fast. >> emily: okay. they identified where they all were on the spectrum of the obsessiveness. we had that measured approach. i also think, though, that it showed in those that pivoted to actionable achievable policies. that's why they stood out. that would be klobuchar with opioids. that's what made them stand out. they use those moments to say, okay, but enough of that for a second. here's what really matters....
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everyone else stayed. >> emily: it speaks volumes. >> greg: carrying her jacket. >> emily: it speaks volumes about their priorities. it's a perfect illustration they contrary to what the democrats are saying, the democratic candidates specifically, that no, you can't walk and chew gum at the same time. you cannot target trump and legislate at the same time because in a meeting like this where it's a high-stakes ever, lives being lost, you still can't get it together enough to legislate which is what we are paying for. we are paying pelosi and schumer to legislate. in that moment, to come to a consensus and agree to save lives. second point, they are squawking about the insult to the coequal branch of government and i see pelosi and schumer as equating themselves individually with the office of the presidency. rather than the executive and legislative branches being equal. they are not proving to me that their individual hubris is out ranked by the duty to the american people. >> jesse: to your second point that you made, greg, remember when the president was thinking about impeachmen
everyone else stayed. >> emily: it speaks volumes. >> greg: carrying her jacket. >> emily: it speaks volumes about their priorities. it's a perfect illustration they contrary to what the democrats are saying, the democratic candidates specifically, that no, you can't walk and chew gum at the same time. you cannot target trump and legislate at the same time because in a meeting like this where it's a high-stakes ever, lives being lost, you still can't get it together enough to...
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completely failed as emily said to both to engage in anything other than a formal kind of a way and and to listen and more than to listen to respond to the. reasonable requests that have been coming in the past and this failure to listen or respond is exacerbating the violence in hong kong at the moment. but you're nodding in agreement but just one quick quote to you roderick i mean is is kerry land between a rock and a hard place because basically if she then goes into the legislature legislature on thursday as we expect she will and she receives the same sort of reception where does that leave her because she can't keep getting giving video messages to the whole cole people and certainly to follow politicians who expect to be able to engage even if they disagree with the leader of the administration of the island i think this is the real real problem that hong kong faces at the moment that there is really very little trust in the hong kong government and in the and in the police forces but there's also sort of no real avenues for sensible political discussion because as we have seen t
completely failed as emily said to both to engage in anything other than a formal kind of a way and and to listen and more than to listen to respond to the. reasonable requests that have been coming in the past and this failure to listen or respond is exacerbating the violence in hong kong at the moment. but you're nodding in agreement but just one quick quote to you roderick i mean is is kerry land between a rock and a hard place because basically if she then goes into the legislature...
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we have a lot of california thais on the couch today, emily. >> emily: my heart goes out to those communities that just over two years ago lost everything, they are losing everything again. i can't imagine that read trauma. >> melissa: and those fires and so think of when he, as well. >> leslie: it's scary, the winds shift direction and their limited escape routes when the smoke limits visibility. so many people stuck on one free way getting out of there. >> melissa: we will stay on the story. everyone stay safe. we'll be back at noon eastern tomorrow. here's harris. >> harris: let's pick it up quickly there with this fox news alert on that situation, hurricane force winds fueling the wired fires near the ronald reagan presidential library in southern california. i just interviewed live, he may have been watching speed 25, the spokesperson for the library they have indoor and outdoor fire protection, she told me. however, of the smoke us there come the flames moving closer. she said the people have been evacuated, and they were protect the things. dozens and dozens of firefighters in that are
we have a lot of california thais on the couch today, emily. >> emily: my heart goes out to those communities that just over two years ago lost everything, they are losing everything again. i can't imagine that read trauma. >> melissa: and those fires and so think of when he, as well. >> leslie: it's scary, the winds shift direction and their limited escape routes when the smoke limits visibility. so many people stuck on one free way getting out of there. >> melissa: we...
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emily: what are some of the epic ailures? i would love to hear how this works in practice. >> we built a system that could turn seawater into methanol using clean energy. that is real, save the world kind of stuff, and we got it working, and it turned out the heapest we believed we could get it was a $15 gallon of gas equivalent, and this is one of these honesty moments where we said we want to save the world. we are incredibly proud we built this machine, but if the cheapest we are going to get this any time soon is $15 gallon of gas equivalent, that's not going to save the world. no one is going to buy that. we published the business failure and published the science learnings we had in the international journal of greenhouse gas control and said, here's what we learned. can anyone build on this? emily: let's talk about the projects you're working on that ave potential. >> wanted the ones that i think has a lot of potential, the self-driving car business. -- one of the ones that i think has a lot of potential. waymo has hel
emily: what are some of the epic ailures? i would love to hear how this works in practice. >> we built a system that could turn seawater into methanol using clean energy. that is real, save the world kind of stuff, and we got it working, and it turned out the heapest we believed we could get it was a $15 gallon of gas equivalent, and this is one of these honesty moments where we said we want to save the world. we are incredibly proud we built this machine, but if the cheapest we are going...
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emily turner got a chance to talk to some of his supporters. emily? >> reporter: yeah, it is a big day. says california has moved his primary up, it has become incredibly important in this election. joe biden is on the ground trying to make the most of it. amid a flurry of questions, joe biden, went to his first of three bay area fundraisers today. >> this is really a tough. basically, to be on the highest level. >> reporter: tickets sold for $1500-$2000. he stuck to his campaign visit and avoided president trump's allegations. but supporters were ready to way in. >> his comments were completely inappropriate for a president of the united states. his conduct has been out of bounds. for a president to seek foreign assistance, to smear a political opponent, is completely un-american. >> reporter: elizabeth warren leads the pack with 23%. joe biden closely behind her at 22%. joe -- bernie sanders at 21%. kamala harris comes way behind that 8%. dangerous ground, says cbs political advisor. >> if she cannot do that, then it is probably lights out. >> repor
emily turner got a chance to talk to some of his supporters. emily? >> reporter: yeah, it is a big day. says california has moved his primary up, it has become incredibly important in this election. joe biden is on the ground trying to make the most of it. amid a flurry of questions, joe biden, went to his first of three bay area fundraisers today. >> this is really a tough. basically, to be on the highest level. >> reporter: tickets sold for $1500-$2000. he stuck to his...
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you were still emily doe. day the judge issued his sentence. was it the same day as your victim impact statement that you read? >> yes. i showed up to court with my family and friends. i was almost excited to show them who i was, to finally stand in my truth and not just be crying like i had been the entire time that i was on the stand. i used my statement. i was not allowed at the time to read the entire thing. so i read an abridged version of the statementnt. amy: before brk turner was sentenced for sexually assaulting you, his father wrote this long letter to the judge presiding over the case. then turner complained his son's life had been ruined for 20 minutes of action fueled by alcohol and promiscuity. the letter reads in part "these verdicts have broken and shattered him and our family and so many ways. his life will never be the one that he dreamed about and worked so hard to achieve. this is a steep price to pay for 20 minutes of action out of his 20 plus years of life. the fact that he now has to register as a sexual offender for the
you were still emily doe. day the judge issued his sentence. was it the same day as your victim impact statement that you read? >> yes. i showed up to court with my family and friends. i was almost excited to show them who i was, to finally stand in my truth and not just be crying like i had been the entire time that i was on the stand. i used my statement. i was not allowed at the time to read the entire thing. so i read an abridged version of the statementnt. amy: before brk turner was...
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which is playing completely against type for emily mortimer. it raises the question, can you like a film with unlikeable characters? the answer is yes. this is an indie film in which somebody produces a ukulele. i have a rule which is don't produce a ukulele u nless which is don't produce a ukulele unless you do something interesting. and actually it did. i did laugh a lot, it was very funny. also, it has that thing about it has got a knife offbeat strange off—kilter feel to it. the relationship between people who are not likeable and in many ways you could take against them and find them irritating but it doesn't mean you find the film irritating. mark kermode ukulele will. the to know that real. the best out that the moment? the farewell. it is like enhancing and charming and about the anticipation of death but also it is funny and it is very, very honest about families and this range of relationships between families. somebody is a terminal diagnosis and they are the only one who doesn't know because their family thinks they should know. g
which is playing completely against type for emily mortimer. it raises the question, can you like a film with unlikeable characters? the answer is yes. this is an indie film in which somebody produces a ukulele. i have a rule which is don't produce a ukulele u nless which is don't produce a ukulele unless you do something interesting. and actually it did. i did laugh a lot, it was very funny. also, it has that thing about it has got a knife offbeat strange off—kilter feel to it. the...
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we will be speaking to emily and her surgeon we will be speaking to emily and her surgeon and her mum later on. imagine being a parent and seeing that i'm wondering how will you rebuild my child's face? and he has done it. incredible story. iwas very sad when a heard this story this morning. the humpback whales seen swimming in the river thames over the weekend. yes, experts say it has died. it's thought it may have starved to death. there were already concerns for the welfare of the animal, which was first spotted near the qe2 bridge at dartford on sunday. the mammal was spotted lying motionless on mudflats yesterday. you see, you were concerned for that. i was concerned for it. better news for perhaps, one individual. it could be more than one. a syndicate. a single ticket—holder living here in the uk has scooped last night's euromillions jackpot — they've won £170 million — making them the country's richest ever lottery winner. £175 million. if it is one person... if it is three people! the ticket—holder is yet to be named and it's not known if it's a single person, a fam
we will be speaking to emily and her surgeon we will be speaking to emily and her surgeon and her mum later on. imagine being a parent and seeing that i'm wondering how will you rebuild my child's face? and he has done it. incredible story. iwas very sad when a heard this story this morning. the humpback whales seen swimming in the river thames over the weekend. yes, experts say it has died. it's thought it may have starved to death. there were already concerns for the welfare of the animal,...
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iam emily thornberry, you just heard from. i am not emily thornberry, you just heard from. iam notjeremy emily thornberry, you just heard from. i am notjeremy corbyn's biggest fans, but i do not think his vision on brexit is that crazy come in that he is so saying he is trying to get a referendum. he is talking there about a labour in government. we are not now in government. the conservatives are in government, and this is about on the basis of what is happening now with the deal that actually exists, borisjohnson's deal. parliament actually saying, we have got brexit, we know what remain looks like, that is the other option and we put that back to the people. i know the argument is going on inside the labour party. but i really do think that ultimately come of this, the division and the noise and the nastiness and all the rest of it, i think we are not talking about the resource options, and i think the least worst option is that deal goes back to the country and, do you still want brexit on now we know or do you want to stay? we've got to spend the next few days persuadi
iam emily thornberry, you just heard from. i am not emily thornberry, you just heard from. iam notjeremy emily thornberry, you just heard from. i am notjeremy corbyn's biggest fans, but i do not think his vision on brexit is that crazy come in that he is so saying he is trying to get a referendum. he is talking there about a labour in government. we are not now in government. the conservatives are in government, and this is about on the basis of what is happening now with the deal that actually...
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thanks so much to emily lau and ruben mangia in hong kong and of course to roderick why in london to all of my guest thank you for joining us on this edition of inside story and thank you for watching as well now you can see the program again any time by visiting our website at al-jazeera dot com and for further discussion you can add to our facebook page dance or facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter and i handle that is at a.j. inside story for me it's a whole ramadan all of the inside story team thanks very much for your time and your company bison. didn't the u.s. treasury report just a coup months ago say that much money was going to move the lives we bring you the stories and developments that are unlikely changing the world we live in what's behind the rise of piracy. counting the cost on al-jazeera to. rewind to 10 days with a new scenery. and brand new updates on the best of out dizziness documentaries if i would compare it to an onion we haven't done in the fleetest buffets the hug on this is the company this is the o
thanks so much to emily lau and ruben mangia in hong kong and of course to roderick why in london to all of my guest thank you for joining us on this edition of inside story and thank you for watching as well now you can see the program again any time by visiting our website at al-jazeera dot com and for further discussion you can add to our facebook page dance or facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter and i handle that is at a.j. inside...
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woman: it looks great back here, emily. emily han: thanks. woman: and i contacted gregory to say, can i come out and get it because we don't have any of those specimens in the collection.. yep, thatat's xerotricha a ther. and who's this little guy? emily han: is that a cochlicella barbara? a really teeny, tininy one? vendetttti: yep, that's a juvenile. so, in fefebruary 1 of 2016, i came out here, the hans ininvited me, and we just did a little exploration of their backyard and collected xerotricha conspurcata, so, the species we're talking about, but then also o this other specicies cald cochlicella barbara, which also is a first record for los angeles county. and then now, almost two years later, i'm back asassessing are those species still here. and they are. we literally are collaborators. like, we have papers together with all of our names on it. so, those are things that-- that collaboration makes this specimen and citizen science and standing in this backyard a really meaningful thing. pauly: this one's gonna go right there. we have th
woman: it looks great back here, emily. emily han: thanks. woman: and i contacted gregory to say, can i come out and get it because we don't have any of those specimens in the collection.. yep, thatat's xerotricha a ther. and who's this little guy? emily han: is that a cochlicella barbara? a really teeny, tininy one? vendetttti: yep, that's a juvenile. so, in fefebruary 1 of 2016, i came out here, the hans ininvited me, and we just did a little exploration of their backyard and collected...
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emily's recovery has been described as remarkable. now she is planning to go skiing and even hopes to get back to horse riding. andy moore, bbc news. scotland kept their rugby world cup hopes alive with a crushing 61—0 defeat of russia this morning. they now face an all or nothing tie against the hosts japan on sunday. meanwhile wales had a much harder battle against a spirited fiji before running out 29—17 winners. katie gornall watched the game. it was a thrilling game here between wales and fiji and we will show you the best of those tries shortly but first the game between scotland and russia. 0nly first the game between scotland and russia. only a win would do for scotla nd russia. only a win would do for scotland and the pressure was on them and they responded emphatically scoring nine tries for the andy swiss was watching. a scorcher in shizuoka and scotland's fans arrived knowing the heat was very much on. anything other than victory against russia, and their world cup hopes would be finished. so how about this for the per
emily's recovery has been described as remarkable. now she is planning to go skiing and even hopes to get back to horse riding. andy moore, bbc news. scotland kept their rugby world cup hopes alive with a crushing 61—0 defeat of russia this morning. they now face an all or nothing tie against the hosts japan on sunday. meanwhile wales had a much harder battle against a spirited fiji before running out 29—17 winners. katie gornall watched the game. it was a thrilling game here between wales...
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thanks so much to emily lau and reuben mangia in hong kong and of course to roderick why in london to all of my guest thank you for joining us on this edition of inside story and thank you for watching as well but you can see the program again any time by visiting our website at al-jazeera dot com and to further discussion you can to our facebook page answer facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter and i handle that is that a.j. inside story from it's a whole robin and all of the inside story team thanks very much for your time and your company bison. on march 13th 2019 the f.a.a. grounded the u.s. 737 max fleet based upon crash site findings and satellite data hundreds of lives lost and boeing spazzed to selling aircraft immobilized did profit outweigh procedure did regulators allow industry too much control the system failed it failed our passengers it failed the globe fault lines investigates system failure to boeing crashes on al-jazeera. al-jazeera. where every. and i would put out more is very much a culture has been very har
thanks so much to emily lau and reuben mangia in hong kong and of course to roderick why in london to all of my guest thank you for joining us on this edition of inside story and thank you for watching as well but you can see the program again any time by visiting our website at al-jazeera dot com and to further discussion you can to our facebook page answer facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter and i handle that is that a.j. inside story...
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emily and dan injapan. now when we are feeling joyous, sad, angry, we try and find music to fit the mood. not sure that is it right now if i am honest, but what if you could guarantee to find the right song for the moment? well, that is what lj rich has been looking at. here is a personalised station of party songs. voice activated technology is finally good enough to capture our imagination, and with smart speakers letting us hear virtually any song on command, it has made music more consumable than ever before. today, sonos are showing off their products with some unexpected technology art installations — totally up my street. my favourite part of this exhibition is the chance to see what my brain does when listening to music. now, normal brains emit lots of electrical activity — reduced down to the basics, you could say, they have five main states. for example, normal alertness would likely generate beta waves. and being relaxed or in a light meditation, alpha waves. willing participants wear an eeg
emily and dan injapan. now when we are feeling joyous, sad, angry, we try and find music to fit the mood. not sure that is it right now if i am honest, but what if you could guarantee to find the right song for the moment? well, that is what lj rich has been looking at. here is a personalised station of party songs. voice activated technology is finally good enough to capture our imagination, and with smart speakers letting us hear virtually any song on command, it has made music more...
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my dinner parties never last very long, emily. thoughts? what do you think of mayor pete? who did you miss? >> he was my winner, mayor pete. i those came out swinging, but it didn't seem like he was forcing it. we saw that side of him that stood up to others. spoke less, a little bit more relatable. and he was strong. i like that he challenged beto obviously. everybody attacked elizabeth warren. in those moments it illustrated more about them than her. it made everybody look weak and oddly obsessed with her. it made her look nimble. greg: they usually say somebody is nimble when they get up in age. oh, he is surprisingly nimble. like saying my grandmother is so spry. she is spry. kat: . you are not spry at all. but joe biden is suppose to be spry. but he acts like me after a four-day weekend in vegas. even when he smiles, it hurts. kat: i had a hard time watching it because it was a bunch of people telling me how their free stuff was going to cost the least. you just told me it would be free so i'm confused. beto admitted he had no idea how to take all the guns, and when e
my dinner parties never last very long, emily. thoughts? what do you think of mayor pete? who did you miss? >> he was my winner, mayor pete. i those came out swinging, but it didn't seem like he was forcing it. we saw that side of him that stood up to others. spoke less, a little bit more relatable. and he was strong. i like that he challenged beto obviously. everybody attacked elizabeth warren. in those moments it illustrated more about them than her. it made everybody look weak and...
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dan simmons and emily bates are waiting for us on the show floor. modulated: hello, and welcome back to ceatec. this is ridiculous. some things that japan's annual tech shindig can leave visitors speeches, unfortunately, not so for emily. i have no idea what i'm doing... laughs. now, over to the kitchen, is your robot dog trying to tell you something? sony's aibo is now faithful to hitachi's appliances. if you leave the fridge door open or the washing machine finishes its cycle, he will come over and find you and bark and wag his tail — because an alarm going off isn't as cute and won't sell products. he even rides the robot cleaner, just like real dogs. and with these transparent tv screens from sharp, shop windows may never be the same again. ok, this is something i'm personally quite interested in and excited about. and part of the reason for that is any sample they take, if they do, takes a few hours or maybe even a couple of days to tell us what we've got. murata at 0saka prefecture university have created a portable device that gathers bacte
dan simmons and emily bates are waiting for us on the show floor. modulated: hello, and welcome back to ceatec. this is ridiculous. some things that japan's annual tech shindig can leave visitors speeches, unfortunately, not so for emily. i have no idea what i'm doing... laughs. now, over to the kitchen, is your robot dog trying to tell you something? sony's aibo is now faithful to hitachi's appliances. if you leave the fridge door open or the washing machine finishes its cycle, he will come...
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>> emily didn't know i was doing them. that was probably the smartest. >> john was missing his wife at the premiere for season two of "jack ryan" and he's missing a series credit as stuntman. >> our stunt crew at home is like -- not stuntman. we've seen him in action. trust me. >> he leapt over a puddle. >> yeah, and i just turned 40. so i think those stunts will be declining very quickly. i was jumping off roofs and jumping from roof to roof. that was in retrospect stupid, but it looked great. >>> and finally blake lively spotted for the first time after baby. the new mom who gave birth to her and hubby ryan reynolds' third daughter in august was out embracing fall and her man yesterday in new york. two weeks ago ryan posted this covered up pic of their newest addition and we're still waiting to find out her name. >> by the way this show is all over the place, all over the country. let's check in with keltie knight in tennessee and dolly parton dropped a major bombshell. >> hey kev, welcome to dollywood. we're here to cel
>> emily didn't know i was doing them. that was probably the smartest. >> john was missing his wife at the premiere for season two of "jack ryan" and he's missing a series credit as stuntman. >> our stunt crew at home is like -- not stuntman. we've seen him in action. trust me. >> he leapt over a puddle. >> yeah, and i just turned 40. so i think those stunts will be declining very quickly. i was jumping off roofs and jumping from roof to roof. that was in...
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. >> reporter: emily barchardt's art illustrates how she says she was treated after she reported being raped by a stranger. last year when she was 21, borchardt says she was returning to her austin, texas home when two men abducted her. >> the man behind me grabs my throat, and i go unconscious. >> reporter: she was brought to this motel where she says a third man raped her multiple times over 12 hours. according to borchardt, the man gave her cigarettes and whiskey, and demanded that she shower with him. borchardt managed to escape, call police, and have a rape kit done. this man, who was on parole after serving 20 years for murder first claimed he did not know her, but when his dna came back as a match, he said the sex was consensual. borchardt's lawyers asked us to blur his face for her protection. he was never arrested. the police suggest why in this audio recording. >> taking a shower with him, consuming whiskey in the shower with him together, it doesn't paint the best picture. >> the police act like that was consensual when really i was trying to prevent another -- from being as
. >> reporter: emily barchardt's art illustrates how she says she was treated after she reported being raped by a stranger. last year when she was 21, borchardt says she was returning to her austin, texas home when two men abducted her. >> the man behind me grabs my throat, and i go unconscious. >> reporter: she was brought to this motel where she says a third man raped her multiple times over 12 hours. according to borchardt, the man gave her cigarettes and whiskey, and...
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fox news contributor emily compagno. thank you both for being here tonight greg i want to go to this tonight. you are as familiar with this case as anybody out there. if it's true that the attorney has blackberries from mr. mifsud, where are we going with this. >> the spying that occurred on the trump campaign initiated by john brennan's cia and other intelligence agencies was outsourced to foreign undercover informants like stephan halper and, yes joseph miff sued. read the mueller report believe russian asset and he is not. either intentional representation by mueller or is he incredible gullible and maybe a little of both. my sued has always been a western intelligence source. he gives instructions to u.s. intelligence agents including the fbi. think about this. our own asset is feeding disinformation to george papadopoulos on purpose to set him up as a patsy to justify an investigation of donald trump. and that never was the trigger for the investigation. that was all -- that was all just a misdirection. it was initi
fox news contributor emily compagno. thank you both for being here tonight greg i want to go to this tonight. you are as familiar with this case as anybody out there. if it's true that the attorney has blackberries from mr. mifsud, where are we going with this. >> the spying that occurred on the trump campaign initiated by john brennan's cia and other intelligence agencies was outsourced to foreign undercover informants like stephan halper and, yes joseph miff sued. read the mueller...
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mary lee is off and lock who's here emily turner. you went over the golden gate brimming and saw sprinkles. >> i did. i move from traffic over to weather. but i can at the time you about both when it come to the golden gate bridge. it's wet out there and not just there but most of the coast. look at our high def doppler a few sprinkle many mostly in the south bay zooming into where we are seeing most of it. they are make their way onshore. half-moon bay they will move out of the way. by the time the main commute kicks off. the roadways might a little bi so be careful out there. in the meantime, see towards the bay a few low clouds. those are going to be making their way out by the afternoon hours. right now, our current temperatures 59 degrees in concord and oakland. 57 in san francisco. and santa rosa 54. a little more clear there. can you tell and 61 in san jose where the skies are a little bit more cloudy. your breakfast forecast is what you can expect as far as the overall day. high along the coast mostly cloudy. 60. 67 around th
mary lee is off and lock who's here emily turner. you went over the golden gate brimming and saw sprinkles. >> i did. i move from traffic over to weather. but i can at the time you about both when it come to the golden gate bridge. it's wet out there and not just there but most of the coast. look at our high def doppler a few sprinkle many mostly in the south bay zooming into where we are seeing most of it. they are make their way onshore. half-moon bay they will move out of the way. by...
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., political reporter for the washington examiner, emily larsen. thanks for betting up early for us. what do you make of president trump ramping up his attacks on joe biden and his son's dealings in ukraine? it has been the running theme now for the past couple of weeks, and how likely is this to impact 2020 voters watching the impeachment drama unfold? >> well, i think it's extremely likely that these attacks on joe biden from donald trump and some of his allies will continue. this is what the whole ukraine controversy was about to begin with, right? i mean, giuliani wanted to have ukraine and look into joe biden's son' business dealings in ukraine to see if there was any wrongdoing there, and so that is something that i think that they will continue to highlight. as far as whether it will have an impact on the election, i think, you know, there's no evidence of illegality on the side of the bide ens. i think from that point that's not going to be a huge factor. but the biggest risk for joe biden here -- and people don't really know how this is go
., political reporter for the washington examiner, emily larsen. thanks for betting up early for us. what do you make of president trump ramping up his attacks on joe biden and his son's dealings in ukraine? it has been the running theme now for the past couple of weeks, and how likely is this to impact 2020 voters watching the impeachment drama unfold? >> well, i think it's extremely likely that these attacks on joe biden from donald trump and some of his allies will continue. this is...
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thank you so much for joining us, i'm emily turner. >> and i'm devon feeney. the fire developed rapidly overnight, it's the largest evacuation in sonoma county history. this morning more people are being told to leave. in the last 30 minutes parts of northern santa rosa were given a mandatory evacuation order. officials also announced new mandatory evacuations in sebastopol, bloomfield, valley forge, pillsbury, windsor, creighton, and bodega bay were told to get out last ght. here is the latest from cal fire. as of last night the kincade fire is nearly 26,000 acres, about half the size of the city of oakland and containment stands at 11%. flames have destroyed 77 buildings including 31 homes. officials say more than 23,000 other buildings are at risk. those numbers are expected to climb as wens fueled the active fire overnight. let's go to emily with the latest. >> just to give you an idea of exactly how windy it is out there i will give you a look on one of those peaks. look at how much it is shaking around right now. we are getting reports that in the north
thank you so much for joining us, i'm emily turner. >> and i'm devon feeney. the fire developed rapidly overnight, it's the largest evacuation in sonoma county history. this morning more people are being told to leave. in the last 30 minutes parts of northern santa rosa were given a mandatory evacuation order. officials also announced new mandatory evacuations in sebastopol, bloomfield, valley forge, pillsbury, windsor, creighton, and bodega bay were told to get out last ght. here is the...
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i'm emily osment here on the set of my new show "almost family." i'm gone that take you behind the scenes today. here we have pictures of strangers. these aren't real people in our story line so when you're watching at home know that it's all a lie. the cool thing about movie magic is that that's not real. that's grand central terminal. joke's on them because we're in brooklyn. >> emily's a retired gymnast who's shocked to discover she's got two half cysts, the result of a fertility clinic doctor gone rogue in "almost family." >>> it says i'm 99.3% match for paternity with leon bechley. >> that's it. we're genetically connected. >> britney snow! omg. >> hi, i'm a big fan. >> i'm a big fan of you.tn and . >> but what we're really hoping for is a cameo by emily's "young and hungry" co-star, miss betty white. >> hey siri. >> we're calling betty. >> hey, siri. call betty white. >>> now to nfl legend and "dancing with the stars" alum jerry rice. nischelle turner with him in, where else, san francisco where he clearly still has some beef about his ballro
i'm emily osment here on the set of my new show "almost family." i'm gone that take you behind the scenes today. here we have pictures of strangers. these aren't real people in our story line so when you're watching at home know that it's all a lie. the cool thing about movie magic is that that's not real. that's grand central terminal. joke's on them because we're in brooklyn. >> emily's a retired gymnast who's shocked to discover she's got two half cysts, the result of a...