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e-cigarette concerns us because of use can lead to combustible tobacco use. compared to adolescents who do not use e-cigarette, those who use our 3.5 times more likely to begin smoking traditional cigarettes. many of my pages use juul daily, and find it impossible to stop. nicotine can cause headaches insomnia irritability and died he and depression in doctors lacked effective tools to help adolescence stop using juul. the only surefire way to eliminate the cigarettes is to stop it before it starts. luckily, we already know needs to be done we need to make peace and rest los appealing to children, need to make them harder for children to access, we need to make them related appropriately by the fda. first and foremost, we must address jewels flavors. juul pods, and a number of sweet players including mint mango and crime. youth surveys show that flavors are one of the primary reasons teens try the cigarettes yet flavors also help mask the harsh taste of nicotine making repeated use mark likely an increasing date addiction. juul has chosen to keep meant and me
e-cigarette concerns us because of use can lead to combustible tobacco use. compared to adolescents who do not use e-cigarette, those who use our 3.5 times more likely to begin smoking traditional cigarettes. many of my pages use juul daily, and find it impossible to stop. nicotine can cause headaches insomnia irritability and died he and depression in doctors lacked effective tools to help adolescence stop using juul. the only surefire way to eliminate the cigarettes is to stop it before it...
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and very much for talking to us. and more on that in the programme coming up more on that in the programme coming up injusta more on that in the programme coming up injust a moment here on bbc news for the twojoin us up injust a moment here on bbc news for the two join us again. you're watching beyond 100 days. dramatic scenes in hong kong as protestors clash with riot police at one of the world's busiest airports. most flights have been cancelled for the second day in a row, and travel to and from the island is severely disrupted. police used batons and pepper spray against demonstrators who occupied the terminal building. china warns the world not to interfere. tough trading partners — borisjohnson says hammering out a new trade deal with the us will be hard, and that his trading priority after brexit will still be with the eu. also on the programme: setting sail to protect the planet — campaigner greta thunberg heads to new york to address the united nations. a fabulous spread for a bridal banquet. it's the we
and very much for talking to us. and more on that in the programme coming up more on that in the programme coming up injusta more on that in the programme coming up injust a moment here on bbc news for the twojoin us up injust a moment here on bbc news for the two join us again. you're watching beyond 100 days. dramatic scenes in hong kong as protestors clash with riot police at one of the world's busiest airports. most flights have been cancelled for the second day in a row, and travel to and...
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they don't protect us. they rape us. that is the claim of women in mexico city who have been on the streets demanding justice for two teenage girls allegedly raped by police officers. armed with pink glitter and spray paint, the around 300 protesters graffitti'd insults on the capital's prosecutors office. smashed its door and left a pigs head outside. the march was sparked by two recent rape cases will stop one involves a —year—old girl who said for policeman raped her in their car and in the capitals north, ten days ago. the other, a 16—year—old girl considered policeman raped her in a museum in the city centre just days later. they have dashed the trust and police. it is absurd that the people are here to protect us and are the ones who rape us. it cannot be possible that the —— can be possible that they commit the same atrocities. they decried it as a provocation. they wanted the government to respond with violence, but we are not going to do that. violence against women is a consistent problem in mexico,
they don't protect us. they rape us. that is the claim of women in mexico city who have been on the streets demanding justice for two teenage girls allegedly raped by police officers. armed with pink glitter and spray paint, the around 300 protesters graffitti'd insults on the capital's prosecutors office. smashed its door and left a pigs head outside. the march was sparked by two recent rape cases will stop one involves a —year—old girl who said for policeman raped her in their car and in...
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with us fantastic times that will stay with us forever. the saturday even the visiting fans were left a banner in his honour. leyton orient looking to the future but remembering justin. time for a look at some of the day's other sports news stories. arsenal have confirmed the signing of ivory coast winger nicolas pepe from lille for a club record fee of £72 million. the 24—year—old has agreed a five—year contract after undergoing a medical on tuesday. pepe scored 35 goals in 7a ligue 1 appearances for lille. and a major blow for wales, taulupe faletau has been ruled out of the world cup and will need surgery after breaking his collar bone. it happened during what's been described as an "inocuous training ground incident". faletau's career has been blighted with injury, he broke his arm twice last season, missing the six nations. israel folau has begun court action against rugby australia following his dismissal for writing homophobic comments on social media. he argues his contract was unlawfully ended due to his christian beliefs.
with us fantastic times that will stay with us forever. the saturday even the visiting fans were left a banner in his honour. leyton orient looking to the future but remembering justin. time for a look at some of the day's other sports news stories. arsenal have confirmed the signing of ivory coast winger nicolas pepe from lille for a club record fee of £72 million. the 24—year—old has agreed a five—year contract after undergoing a medical on tuesday. pepe scored 35 goals in 7a ligue 1...
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us all with for you come. and gone as capital a crowd repair shops can be found on every street corner most specialize in one type of electrical products many gun ensconce afford to buy them new so they buy used devices and products passed on from developed nations and then keep having them fixed until they're beyond repair if you know what to do. if someone brings me a television set that's beyond repair i dismantle leds and take out the parts i remove the aluminum casing and the plastic parts and then i sell it all to scrap collectors from blushing. kojo abdul karim is one of approximately 5000 workers who collect scrap an electronics televisions fridges and vacuum cleaners all these discarded and they contain valuable components. abdelkarim has learned to drive a hard bargain at across vast electronic waste dump known as ag he resells the scrap for a profit it's the only way he can on a living. i'm fine with you for probably you under we are good and sometimes you know reach. you get or you know get. i'm lu
us all with for you come. and gone as capital a crowd repair shops can be found on every street corner most specialize in one type of electrical products many gun ensconce afford to buy them new so they buy used devices and products passed on from developed nations and then keep having them fixed until they're beyond repair if you know what to do. if someone brings me a television set that's beyond repair i dismantle leds and take out the parts i remove the aluminum casing and the plastic parts...
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he can be out working with us and helping us. and some processes are still done by hand, like checking for sea lice. that could change as well. we will be doing health checks on them and make sure they are nice and clean. that one is beautiful. so if you had a 56 connection you may not need to do this, where you remove the fish from the water? no. we would have hd cameras that could monitor the condition. 56 brings a couple of elements that maybe we didn't have with ag. of course it has higher bandwidth. but it also brings low latency, meaning that the time the signal takes to go back and forth becomes much much faster. we can deploy it in areas that we may not have been able to before. it is all now coming together into a single infrastructure, providing solutions that maybe over ag was only a dream. while only 22,000 people live in 0rkney, a further 200,000 tourists come to visit its whiskey distilleries and famous neolithic sites every year. many arrive by cruise ship including this disney one, dropping off hundreds of passeng
he can be out working with us and helping us. and some processes are still done by hand, like checking for sea lice. that could change as well. we will be doing health checks on them and make sure they are nice and clean. that one is beautiful. so if you had a 56 connection you may not need to do this, where you remove the fish from the water? no. we would have hd cameras that could monitor the condition. 56 brings a couple of elements that maybe we didn't have with ag. of course it has higher...
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us—china trade war. shares in asia have pared back earlier losses. michelle fleury has more from new york. from the moment the us financial markets began trading, investors started selling. wea k started selling. weak economic data from china and germany really lead to the havoc on financial markets, sparking global recession fears. china is the second—largest economy germany is the economic backbone of europe. nowhere was that concern more apparent than in the bond market, where governments and companies go to borrow money by selling bonds. the yield curve between a ten year and a two—year bond briefly in the. that's complicated jargon that essentially means investors are willing to be paid less to wait longer to get their money back. why does any of that matter? well, historically inverted yield curves have signalled an economic recession is just around the corner. chief economist at grant thornton, diane mac three, doesn't think we should ignore the bond market's morning. i'm very worried about a
us—china trade war. shares in asia have pared back earlier losses. michelle fleury has more from new york. from the moment the us financial markets began trading, investors started selling. wea k started selling. weak economic data from china and germany really lead to the havoc on financial markets, sparking global recession fears. china is the second—largest economy germany is the economic backbone of europe. nowhere was that concern more apparent than in the bond market, where...
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they never told us. as you just heard, i did have the privilege of being a president during the 2016 election. sometimes i think i drew the short straw. it was quite an experience. i was very involved in the reactions to what happened during the 2016 election and thereafter in terms of setting up lots of different communication structures to deal with the cybersecurity risks we att became aware were aimed election systems and our country. i think all of my colleagues would agree we have come a long way since then in terms of setting up lots of communication systems so that we can have a better response if we uncover some of these problems during elections. we have a much better understanding of these drugs. esey of us have - -th threats. should paint you a picture of connecticut, because it is quite different than what my colleague was describing in louisiana. connecticut has the distinction of being the only state that has no counties. we have an election situation where we have 169 very small towns. an
they never told us. as you just heard, i did have the privilege of being a president during the 2016 election. sometimes i think i drew the short straw. it was quite an experience. i was very involved in the reactions to what happened during the 2016 election and thereafter in terms of setting up lots of different communication structures to deal with the cybersecurity risks we att became aware were aimed election systems and our country. i think all of my colleagues would agree we have come a...
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what's just bass also giving us in return for letting him watch us. open shift business it's a constant one step bezos has collected all this data about what we've been looking at on the market he starts to evaluate it. he wants to use it to learn what preferences influence our surfing behavior. and set him in combat zones 5. but if the chip business makes you think so what's he doing with all this information. he looks at which products are often bought with which other products from their range and then offers them to us he says i think people who bought this product also bought that product but again if many consumers think this is something really great. it just told. me to but i have sun surprisingly 30 percent of amazon's turnover allegedly comes from these recommendations that he goes on realizes that we humans are much more predictable than we think we are. as you can just tell. you one is pregnant now how could just base also know that. defeat this piece to get with the ability to find the right product is not only based on the comparison of
what's just bass also giving us in return for letting him watch us. open shift business it's a constant one step bezos has collected all this data about what we've been looking at on the market he starts to evaluate it. he wants to use it to learn what preferences influence our surfing behavior. and set him in combat zones 5. but if the chip business makes you think so what's he doing with all this information. he looks at which products are often bought with which other products from their...
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once they like theirjob, they willjust stay with us and do their best for us. 0fficial with us and do their best for us. official figures show with us and do their best for us. 0fficialfigures show a with us and do their best for us. official figures show a dramatic rise in the number of older workers. last year almost 27% of singaporeans aged 65 and above were working, nearly double the rate from a decade earlier. the government is actively encouraging people in their golden yea rs encouraging people in their golden years to stay in the labour force. singapore's labour crunches tough on the services industry. it is a plus for seniors, as millennial ‘s prefer officejobs and for seniors, as millennial ‘s prefer office jobs and fewer foreign workers are coming into the country. experts say the key is persuading and educating companies about the value of older workers. this is where the government has stepped in, by subsidising salaries of lower workers in older wage jobs. by subsidising salaries of lower workers in older wagejobs. 0ther incentives include retraining and gra nts to i
once they like theirjob, they willjust stay with us and do their best for us. 0fficial with us and do their best for us. official figures show with us and do their best for us. 0fficialfigures show a with us and do their best for us. official figures show a dramatic rise in the number of older workers. last year almost 27% of singaporeans aged 65 and above were working, nearly double the rate from a decade earlier. the government is actively encouraging people in their golden yea rs encouraging...
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it made us sad, as well, but it also inspired us with the strength and the courage that they showed. we owe this community time to heal. we owe one another our very best. as those families make it through the toughest days they've ever known, the toughest days we've ever known. from what i've seen since august 3, this community, el paso and ciudad juarez, is more than up to the task. there is an embarrassment of riches of kindness and compassion and help and service in el paso right now. you know that because you are part of that. but i think we also owe ourselves, this community, the families that have been affected, answers about why this happened here in el paso. answers about what it's going to take to ensure this does not continue to happen in el paso, or in communities like ours or anywhere across the united states. i begin with the gun that was used in that act of terror and the number of guns we have in this country right now. you may have read the news that the killer's mother, when she had learned he had ordered an ak-47 and had received it, called the police in allen, texa
it made us sad, as well, but it also inspired us with the strength and the courage that they showed. we owe this community time to heal. we owe one another our very best. as those families make it through the toughest days they've ever known, the toughest days we've ever known. from what i've seen since august 3, this community, el paso and ciudad juarez, is more than up to the task. there is an embarrassment of riches of kindness and compassion and help and service in el paso right now. you...
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can you explain it to us? >> we use sliding glass doors to enclose the nested bedroom so that the sliding -- if you look at the drawing that is part of the package, i think it is towards the end, you will see that we have diagrams. our typical nested bedrooms -- anyway. we use a sliding -- sliding glass door, floor to ceiling, so that it actually helps the nested bedroom become a separate space when it is closed and it conjoint -- and a conjoint space with the living room when opened their people who want to have that space open to the living room, not as a separate room enclosed unless they prefer it. it gives us adaptability to the livability of the unit and it is not just another wall. the window does not have a seal, it is not 3 feet above the floor , it is floor-to-ceiling. and at least 50% of the wall that is common between the living warm where it is getting light from and the sleeping room bedroom. >> okay. maybe you are the zoning administrator can explain the building code requirement for light and a
can you explain it to us? >> we use sliding glass doors to enclose the nested bedroom so that the sliding -- if you look at the drawing that is part of the package, i think it is towards the end, you will see that we have diagrams. our typical nested bedrooms -- anyway. we use a sliding -- sliding glass door, floor to ceiling, so that it actually helps the nested bedroom become a separate space when it is closed and it conjoint -- and a conjoint space with the living room when opened...
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i think that is a good tool for us to use other negotiations with other folks dealing with and i like the penalty. i am generally supportive of moving the item forward her to have no other questions. >> commissioner woo ho? >> i have no questions. >> i am supportive. >> i am also. thank you, mike. "all lives matter" one favor. resolution 1926 has been approved. [reading items] >> hello commissioner brandon, commissioners, joel williamson senior project management with the ports real estate department. glad to be before you this afternoon with an update on the mission rock project. if you'll indulge me i want to go through history before we get to the meat of the presentation. first of all, i would like to share a timeline of how the project has evolved. going back 11 years to 2008. we started before then with outreach, this is when the project started taking shape back in 2008, if you can believe it? a lot of activities since then with state legislation, ballot measures, every session of some note. anyway to get us to today. we are glad to be here today with an update on the project.
i think that is a good tool for us to use other negotiations with other folks dealing with and i like the penalty. i am generally supportive of moving the item forward her to have no other questions. >> commissioner woo ho? >> i have no questions. >> i am supportive. >> i am also. thank you, mike. "all lives matter" one favor. resolution 1926 has been approved. [reading items] >> hello commissioner brandon, commissioners, joel williamson senior project...
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use. i think it is done. i have always been passionate about gelato. every single slaver has its own recipe. we have our own -- we move on from there. so you have every time a unique experience because that slaver is the flavored we want to make. union street is unique because of the neighbors and the location itself. the people that live around here i love to see when the street is full of people. it is a little bit of italy that is happening around you can walk around and enjoy shopping with gelato in your hand. this is the move we are happy to provide to the people. i always love union street because it's not like another commercial street where you have big chains. here you have the neighbors. there is a lot of stories and the neighborhoods are essential. people have -- they enjoy having their daily or weekly gelato. i love this street itself. >> we created a move of an area where we will be visiting. we want to make sure that the area has the gelato that you like. what we give back as
use. i think it is done. i have always been passionate about gelato. every single slaver has its own recipe. we have our own -- we move on from there. so you have every time a unique experience because that slaver is the flavored we want to make. union street is unique because of the neighbors and the location itself. the people that live around here i love to see when the street is full of people. it is a little bit of italy that is happening around you can walk around and enjoy shopping with...
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some telling us that guards used iron armor to keep them in place. the day after we met, we came back to his office to interview a woman who was confined in three different camps, then given a job in a factory making gloves for pennies on the dollar. [ speaking in foreign language ] she could not leave. so for all that time, she was separated from her 5-year-old daughter. >> reporter: for two years you didn't see your mom? [ speaking in foreign language ] >> unbeknownst to us, at the same time we are doing this interview, drama is unfolding out in the hallway. are those police? >> police have made their way into the building. down the corridor, they are collecting bilash's files. the man himself nowhere to be seen. now we're kind of walking down the stairs quickly to get out. we really had no idea what they are looking for. hopefully they are not doing this for the chinese. a call from bilash's wife confirms what we fear. bilash has been arrested. this cell phone video shot in the hotel room where he was apparently taken into custody, showing blood o
some telling us that guards used iron armor to keep them in place. the day after we met, we came back to his office to interview a woman who was confined in three different camps, then given a job in a factory making gloves for pennies on the dollar. [ speaking in foreign language ] she could not leave. so for all that time, she was separated from her 5-year-old daughter. >> reporter: for two years you didn't see your mom? [ speaking in foreign language ] >> unbeknownst to us, at...
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i used to have knives in my backpack andi i used to have knives in my backpack and i would use it to threaten people, give me what you have got, ta ke people, give me what you have got, take it and run off then. eating less meat could help slow down global warming, according to climate scientists. torrential rain causes disruption for travellers in parts of scotland, as flooding closes the main rail line from edinburgh to glasgow. using computers to detect disease. the nhs is to get £250 million to build an artificial intelligence lab. and it's set to be a busy transfer deadline day. manchester united have agreed to sell striker romelu lukaku to inter milan in a deal worth up to £74 million. good morning, and welcome to the bbc news at 9. police say an officer who was attacked with a machete in east london is seriously injured, but will recover. the policeman was stabbed several times after he tried to stop a van in leyton at around midnight. a man in his fifties has been arrested. our correspondent andy moore is in east london. andy, what do we know so far? this incident happened
i used to have knives in my backpack andi i used to have knives in my backpack and i would use it to threaten people, give me what you have got, ta ke people, give me what you have got, take it and run off then. eating less meat could help slow down global warming, according to climate scientists. torrential rain causes disruption for travellers in parts of scotland, as flooding closes the main rail line from edinburgh to glasgow. using computers to detect disease. the nhs is to get £250...
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tell us if you would, i know used been supporting the family, how are they doing? an they are in every family's worst nightmare. the level of stress and anxiety will be going through the roof, but they area be going through the roof, but they a re a really be going through the roof, but they are a really tightknit family group. they've had lots of their relatives from ireland, northern ireland, belfast, go out to support them. they have critical structure in place around them and they've built a great relationship with the malaysian police. 0ne a great relationship with the malaysian police. one of the most heartfelt movements was when maeve, nora's mum, came out to share her sense of appreciation with everybody and all the volunteers who were there. but they're in an awful place and all of us should be thinking of them and praying for them if that's what you do, and if not and you want to help them practically, go to the gofundme website and make a small donation because as this goes on, there will be a financial as well as a human cost. of course. and we're looki
tell us if you would, i know used been supporting the family, how are they doing? an they are in every family's worst nightmare. the level of stress and anxiety will be going through the roof, but they area be going through the roof, but they a re a really be going through the roof, but they are a really tightknit family group. they've had lots of their relatives from ireland, northern ireland, belfast, go out to support them. they have critical structure in place around them and they've built...
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it's it‘s very simple for us. and it‘s not just about us, it‘s very simple for us. and it‘s notjust about us, and notjust about this moment. we are trying to do this on behalf of women everywhere to be treated respectfully and paid it lawfully. and be issued isjust equality. so that when we played a game we are compensated the same that if a man like to play that game. in march, 28 players from the world cup champions filed a lawsuit against their own governing body alleging years of what they said was institutionalized gender discrimination. the team are seeking equal pay with their male counterparts. meghan rapinoe is one of the team‘s co—captains, here‘s what she had to say. we came ready and prepared, and willing to have the conversation. we willing to have the conversation. we will not accept anything less than equal pay, so maybe they felt that that was that posture, but i think for us, i think we work very earnest and hot willing to have this conversation and we were ready to do that and we do not feel like they did. the us have won the women‘s worl
it's it‘s very simple for us. and it‘s not just about us, it‘s very simple for us. and it‘s notjust about us, and notjust about this moment. we are trying to do this on behalf of women everywhere to be treated respectfully and paid it lawfully. and be issued isjust equality. so that when we played a game we are compensated the same that if a man like to play that game. in march, 28 players from the world cup champions filed a lawsuit against their own governing body alleging years of...
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that these does not weaken us in any way it does it instead making us stronger and making our resolve. to talk more about this correspondence julio's joins us from kampala uganda and welcome to the show now charged with intending to annoy or ridicule the president how does will be wind challenge this. hoping why not give a shard of the road the monastery they sent him. trumped up charges and this is not enough if you didn't. know that they have it now this well to do. this thing. so what is very. high up here you are in as far as not going to should not get anywhere with because. now all these charges come a day after the death of. he was a musician and a close friend of bobby and also a constant critic of president 70 bobby and the police have 2 very different accounts what fresh information do we know about his death. they permission rimmer's to show it from the from a position of quality is that the musician died more for oxygen he was shoveling on a motorbike crush and that's how he ended up dying because they're rushing to those people to try to trap a chief in charge who died fr
that these does not weaken us in any way it does it instead making us stronger and making our resolve. to talk more about this correspondence julio's joins us from kampala uganda and welcome to the show now charged with intending to annoy or ridicule the president how does will be wind challenge this. hoping why not give a shard of the road the monastery they sent him. trumped up charges and this is not enough if you didn't. know that they have it now this well to do. this thing. so what is...
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ok well there but they're using but if they're using rubber bullets and they're using tear gas at the moment they've got their guns with the tear gas or the calluses pulled up and ready to fire they do have a dispersal method that put a warning sign up and then they put you need to disperse the 2nd one is we will use force and the 3rd time is when they do use force i have used rubber put some they've used rounds of beanbag bullets or grenades i should sign. but certainly several rounds of tear gas which is being affected to kill the back as far as this but again it's been about 3 and a half hours so the process is slow and as we mentioned earlier it's a cap mouse they fling that they're going to court it was one shopping center where they ran into the shopping center and that's a shopping center was barricaded off so this certainly this part but we saw before the protesters run and charge the police and again as i mentioned that was using a picture of bombs that each particular like they've been creating fires putting fire on those barricades to try and separate themselves from where
ok well there but they're using but if they're using rubber bullets and they're using tear gas at the moment they've got their guns with the tear gas or the calluses pulled up and ready to fire they do have a dispersal method that put a warning sign up and then they put you need to disperse the 2nd one is we will use force and the 3rd time is when they do use force i have used rubber put some they've used rounds of beanbag bullets or grenades i should sign. but certainly several rounds of tear...
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this can be done using a watch balance for example it's a highly complex instrument that's been used since the 1980 s. to measure the planck constant as precisely as possible. there are only a handful of these scales worldwide this one is in the united states at the national institute of standards and technology. the high precision scale is based on the principle of electromagnetic force compensation this is how it works the gravitational force of a test mass is balanced with an electromagnetic force the magnetic field is provided by a permanent magnet a coil of wire is immersed in that field. it's like a coil in a loudspeaker the coil is in the permanent magnetic field and electrical current is run through it to generate a force that force is used to balance the downward force of the weight it's a way to measure weight using an electrical current. mission in other words the electrical current is adjusted until the upward force on the coil perfectly balances the downward force of the weight the 2nd step is. called the velocity mode a precision laser called an interferometer shown her
this can be done using a watch balance for example it's a highly complex instrument that's been used since the 1980 s. to measure the planck constant as precisely as possible. there are only a handful of these scales worldwide this one is in the united states at the national institute of standards and technology. the high precision scale is based on the principle of electromagnetic force compensation this is how it works the gravitational force of a test mass is balanced with an electromagnetic...
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top of the earth approach would give us better attrition. sort of using fossil fuel. to bake plaster. you could have 5 or give a sample size to the molecules of the way there are but glass we're just learning this is those who feel. this is what suni. she is a hologram. and this is akihito condo her husband. on you know. hello. you look how are you today. i love culture ends. nikou is a simple form of artificial intelligence and for condo it was a case of love at 1st sight who has become a legitimate pop star and even appears at concerts as a 3 d. projection. in november 28th condo married nikou at a ceremony in tokyo to place the ring around the wrist of a me coup dall he now keeps that all in his bedroom. condo's relationships with real women have been painful so he chose a virtual partner. we're generalized and i love her but it's hard to say if she loves me those of them that is the one that is still if you asked her i think she'd say yes. you. know c the tsunami cool and akihito condo are an extreme example of the relationship between people and machines and a do
top of the earth approach would give us better attrition. sort of using fossil fuel. to bake plaster. you could have 5 or give a sample size to the molecules of the way there are but glass we're just learning this is those who feel. this is what suni. she is a hologram. and this is akihito condo her husband. on you know. hello. you look how are you today. i love culture ends. nikou is a simple form of artificial intelligence and for condo it was a case of love at 1st sight who has become a...
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the use of told us that ever since the e.u. started exerting pressure on asia the business of moving migrants happens almost exclusively at night others also tell us of jeeps that cross the desert border in the cover of darkness the trucks shown here were full of workers from news year since spring 2017 algeria has been extracting huge numbers of migrants who had previously spent years ending in living in algeria back in tunisia. yemen and especially if it's a tense situation in algeria 6 or 7 months ago they started to arrest them throw out all the black people they could find. where not criminals we just trade but a lot willing when a situation has eased i'll return. there were only citizens from the share in the truck convoy headed south it seems those who come from elsewhere from senegal cameroon or ghana must walk there a video shot with mobile phones documenting this according to reports 13000 africans were deposited at the border last year it's a 12 kilometer walk from the border to asm. and to a un refugee tent financed
the use of told us that ever since the e.u. started exerting pressure on asia the business of moving migrants happens almost exclusively at night others also tell us of jeeps that cross the desert border in the cover of darkness the trucks shown here were full of workers from news year since spring 2017 algeria has been extracting huge numbers of migrants who had previously spent years ending in living in algeria back in tunisia. yemen and especially if it's a tense situation in algeria 6 or 7...
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lot of potential there and we're not using it. in the field of music neuroscience is a relatively new research area. and yet we already have technology which can have a positive impact on people's lives now and new tools are constantly being developed. for music when i was 9 years old that shows the drums because i can not just be a drama. i start church of the song and i feel so in this celebration. and the. and the. thing. thing. yes i mean expresses why i feel it ensures what i know i show it shows me off and especially my hearing loss. with the instrument itself you get a feel for the whole body through it the vibrations different vibrations through the whole body. of them has a moderate hearing loss so it's very it's the varying levels of sound that he hears he does lip read a lot his personality started off quite shy but then he got into the drone and his confidence started to build up because he's joined music and the death and goes to yorkshire musical he's also now helping all the children in the cloth because he feels th
lot of potential there and we're not using it. in the field of music neuroscience is a relatively new research area. and yet we already have technology which can have a positive impact on people's lives now and new tools are constantly being developed. for music when i was 9 years old that shows the drums because i can not just be a drama. i start church of the song and i feel so in this celebration. and the. and the. thing. thing. yes i mean expresses why i feel it ensures what i know i show...
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that are not approved for use in the u.s. the f.d.a. simply isn't testing enough on the imported market to really find all of these violent present the take no at this time on al-jazeera. we understand the different strains. and the similarities of cultures across the world so no matter how you take it. there and we'll bring you the news and current events that matter to you. how you got a lot of fine and clear weather into south america a little of the cold side behind this weather system here just pushing away from rio so temperatures are going to struggle to get to around 90 celsius here want to showers into that eastern side of brazil further north the heaviest showers are in place into the far north of the country thicken up a little bit as we go on into monday by monday rio's at about $21.00 celsius but still one of 2 showers coming in behind already wet weather that's pushing up towards the venezuela will see some cloud and rain coming into the caribbean over the next day i'll say it's a fair bit of cloud there just sliding acros
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it is to keep all of us safe. the protected bike lanes are there to make sure that by his -- bicyclists are safe, the people walking across the streets are safe, that people are moving. this is all about safety. this is all about highlighting the need for us as a safety to do much more than we have in the past so that we can truly realize the goals of vision zero , and that is no fatalities of any kind in this city because of traffic or cars or what have you. at this time, i would like to introduce the supervisor that represents this district, represents marine at middle school where there will be a lot of kids here first thing monday. supervisor catherine stefani. >> thank you. i love the middle school. it is so beautiful. i want to thank everyone, especially mayor breed and the students, parents, and city leadership who were able to make it out today as well as crossing guards. the most important people in the morning when we're dropping our kids off at school who really did the important work of making sure our
it is to keep all of us safe. the protected bike lanes are there to make sure that by his -- bicyclists are safe, the people walking across the streets are safe, that people are moving. this is all about safety. this is all about highlighting the need for us as a safety to do much more than we have in the past so that we can truly realize the goals of vision zero , and that is no fatalities of any kind in this city because of traffic or cars or what have you. at this time, i would like to...
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using scrap metal. plastic bottles teens or water pipes to make their instruments the group has gained a following of their signature rhythms and inforced promotes recycling in a city that produces as much as 9000 tons of waste every day 3. it is my wish to see this music done recognized all over the wild and also to raise awareness about the importance of waste management especially in africa. for music is what i would like to find a good representative who can help us spread this message through our music and. the most recent people forming and on the same time we also want to teach young people to practice recycling. through the. music he may not have the solution to the democratic republic of congo's vast got big problems but their hypnotic music and upbeat songs are helping them to get their message across to an ever growing fun base. at the time very cool indeed expensively because it's all with recycled waste materials i hope we'll hear more from the band soon and i hope you enjoyed this week's s
using scrap metal. plastic bottles teens or water pipes to make their instruments the group has gained a following of their signature rhythms and inforced promotes recycling in a city that produces as much as 9000 tons of waste every day 3. it is my wish to see this music done recognized all over the wild and also to raise awareness about the importance of waste management especially in africa. for music is what i would like to find a good representative who can help us spread this message...
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not allowing time to overwhelm us. unconsciously stepping back to appreciate the all important little things can help us to enjoy life it's all right in place. and i'm with jack up the on deck he's a psychologist here in berlin and tease and tease stress coach and he found some time to talk to me this very nice things thank you many people have problems with all the appointments and they feel stress because they have to go from one appointment to another. stress time pressure a big stress on our society and its example for positive threats because in the work environment we need some time smog deadlines to try his energy from the pressure and tension direct to focus and book to reach the deadlines that is good for the head of the a problem it's not good for the employees is it getting things done but they are stressed by doing it yeah but our brain is sometimes very lazy and we need to extend our precious. time pressure on a deadline to generate focus and motivation and to decide what is the most important thing on the
not allowing time to overwhelm us. unconsciously stepping back to appreciate the all important little things can help us to enjoy life it's all right in place. and i'm with jack up the on deck he's a psychologist here in berlin and tease and tease stress coach and he found some time to talk to me this very nice things thank you many people have problems with all the appointments and they feel stress because they have to go from one appointment to another. stress time pressure a big stress on...
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around 80% w we can only selelo industry for u use as filler mamaterial, and use the incomeo finance relief aid projects. reporterer: but it's a a system under threatat. africacan markets, w which for decades haveve provided nenehos toto german caststoffs, are bebg momore selectiveve. anda, for example, is making foforts tooostst itswn small-scale textile induryry. th's o one reason whwhy the economic area the east aicican mmununity nts toto ht importrt ofof second-handnd clothes stag nenext year. 's a mapapplauding. say is loafter all,l, many consumumersn coununtries like u uganda do bet omom accesto u used ropeanan clothes. thas: for a t of peoe, send-hand the besoption for tting quity clots.s. condnd-hd itememare ofte provide ople witan incom prepoer: backn german the flood of discardrded cloeses s not t set to stotop any time s. so german clothing recycler so-ex is working with many of the major highstreet retailers that now take e ck used clothing.. this meansns the stores s can m their bubusinesses arere moe susustainae. and in t the best case scenari, companies lilike renew ce
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and declassified documents reveal that 20 years ago the us knew indonesia would use terror to try and stop east timor from becoming independent but failed to act. a very warm welcome to the program from all of us here at our in moscow thanks for joining us this hour. one of the most popular democratic presidential hopefuls has failed to qualify for the next round of t.v. debates why representative told what was the most searched for candidate on google after the last 2 t.v. showdowns but this time around the d.n.c. says she has failed to meet the criteria required something gabbert has called into question. the whole process really lacks transparency right people deserve having that transparency because ultimately it's the people who will decide who our democratic nominee will be and ultimately who our next president commander in chief will be and when you see that lack of transparency it creates you know a lack of faith in. just in the process it's prime time television if you want to be anybody in the democratic party you better make sure you get on the stage at the presidential deb
and declassified documents reveal that 20 years ago the us knew indonesia would use terror to try and stop east timor from becoming independent but failed to act. a very warm welcome to the program from all of us here at our in moscow thanks for joining us this hour. one of the most popular democratic presidential hopefuls has failed to qualify for the next round of t.v. debates why representative told what was the most searched for candidate on google after the last 2 t.v. showdowns but this...
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thank you very much for being with us. thank you very much for being with us. when you saw those images, the scale of what is going on, how shocked where you? good evening. so what we are observing this year is an increase that we really should be worried with because it is surpassing what we have been observing for the last ten years and we really need to use the data to ta ke we really need to use the data to take actions on the ground. what kind of actions the need to take? so, at the moment, with deforestation and fires we need to have fire brigades located at the sites with higher action to really reduce and try to what is going on. if is like fire gates do work is there room for optimism or is there something now which has been referred to as the didactic scenario where we are at a tipping point too much is lost? this is a very good point and goes to what is happening now, ask a scientist my opinion is that we need to be optimists, brazil has a federal law for reducing carbon emissions into the atmosphere from deforestation and the law states that we need
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allow us to reduce our use of wood what. the pupils are allowed to test the oven at home for a week. how big my money bossa root tells his family how to use the appliance. i went to. the nothing but. now we act and it seems easy to use it produces hardly any smoke and you don't need to use wood anymore that's good i want to try the oven out properly. a new oven costs about $15.00 euros and the in geo also gives credit . and my next guest professor. from the university of he's a study in the environment across south africa. thanks a lot for your time now your project studies several ecosystems which up mostly dry but not yet basket what's happening that well we study it. up to northern angola and zambia. and compassing all the different ecosystems and we learned that africa is a. very diverse so we have to distinguish. well in short we real desert if you cations a proper sense as it's expanding in south africa and the maybe especially during the last 5 years there was a perfect storm of climate change and intensified land use
allow us to reduce our use of wood what. the pupils are allowed to test the oven at home for a week. how big my money bossa root tells his family how to use the appliance. i went to. the nothing but. now we act and it seems easy to use it produces hardly any smoke and you don't need to use wood anymore that's good i want to try the oven out properly. a new oven costs about $15.00 euros and the in geo also gives credit . and my next guest professor. from the university of he's a study in the...
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more us kids asked of us a lot of problems. the global $3000.00 talks would seem of british researchers who take a more optimistic view. the world is not always a good question but it's much much better than it was. is the world really getting better. a global $3000.00 special reports. starts august 19th some deeds of. quiet melody resells michael light of the mood. resonate when it's all. the mind and the music. to open 1st 12019 from september 6th to september 29th. how does time go on test to. c.w. correspondent susan hockfield. tempo has to be a really good. story the various flavors of the exotic reason i am a challenge for you all of the region and the real absolute confusion and fun. from street food the 5 star restaurant tasting taipei starts september 1st on d w 5. this is d.w. news live from berlin warnings of a humanitarian catastrophe aboard a migrant ship and. his decisions growing desperate aboard the open arms 2 weeks after italy refused to let it answer but an offer to dock in spain has been rejected also coming
more us kids asked of us a lot of problems. the global $3000.00 talks would seem of british researchers who take a more optimistic view. the world is not always a good question but it's much much better than it was. is the world really getting better. a global $3000.00 special reports. starts august 19th some deeds of. quiet melody resells michael light of the mood. resonate when it's all. the mind and the music. to open 1st 12019 from september 6th to september 29th. how does time go on test...
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to where he wanted us to be. we found the president who said at the time when asked when that young woman was killed and he said what no other president has said. he said there are very fine people on both sides. he did. this is a reality. ladies and gentlemen, donald trump offers no moral leadership. he has no interest in unifying the country. there's no evidence the presidency has awakened his conscience in any way. instead, he has publicly and unapologetically embraced the policies of hate, racism and division. ladies and gentlemen, it is up to all of us who have to do what our president can't, stand together, stand against hate and let's call it what it is. this is white nationalism. this is white supremacy. it is not only our values that are under assault, everything that makes america is under assault. look at the attacks on the free press, the independent judiciary , supposedly coequal branches of government. these are the guardrails that have decided we settle long ago to contain the abuse of power and la
to where he wanted us to be. we found the president who said at the time when asked when that young woman was killed and he said what no other president has said. he said there are very fine people on both sides. he did. this is a reality. ladies and gentlemen, donald trump offers no moral leadership. he has no interest in unifying the country. there's no evidence the presidency has awakened his conscience in any way. instead, he has publicly and unapologetically embraced the policies of hate,...
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it is being used and there are groups that are trying to have it be used in domestic setting. they are testing in baltimore and a lot of other cities and just last week though as i referred to as the henry ford of this technology, announced that he now has insight on a place in chicago, to have the technology fly over the cities st. louis and congo incredibly large area to solve unsolvable crimes. and, the last thing i'll say about that is that it is completely legal. as far as the law is concerned, there is no difference between this man droning an entire city within a hundred and 92 megapixel military grade camera and me sticking my camera out of the window of an airplane to take a picture of the landscape. it's a public space and i have the right to do so. >> sean, the attorney due by that question. >> i think that is fair to say that the law in this book that there is another's part of this that you are not god into yet. you call it abi at one point is a technical term. we are really talking about the artificial intelligence apparatus around it and the other similarities a
it is being used and there are groups that are trying to have it be used in domestic setting. they are testing in baltimore and a lot of other cities and just last week though as i referred to as the henry ford of this technology, announced that he now has insight on a place in chicago, to have the technology fly over the cities st. louis and congo incredibly large area to solve unsolvable crimes. and, the last thing i'll say about that is that it is completely legal. as far as the law is...
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unfortunately many of us called us predictions turned out to be right and in many cases reality even surpassed the bleak predictions. as the cover for all reports was causing an international uproar the brazilian rain 1st in the amazon basin was doing nearly untouched the huge brazilian state of much of grosso largely populated by indigenous people consisted of forest and 70 today not much of that is left since the mid eighty's progress aided by international investors has been eating away at the rain forest 35 football fields of forest disappear every minute it's been the same story over and over again lumberjacks moving 1st. thank cattle breed us and finally the starving parents. along that last. misquoting of one point containing as the insignia you on the nail your. aesthetician on what ought is known given the pledge government and i. believe school fairly but as the leader of being their god but on knowing that god is following us and you eat their own there is the society and i am the ia wars are the dance of the fuzzy and the keep thing there. was stamped there has there. bee
unfortunately many of us called us predictions turned out to be right and in many cases reality even surpassed the bleak predictions. as the cover for all reports was causing an international uproar the brazilian rain 1st in the amazon basin was doing nearly untouched the huge brazilian state of much of grosso largely populated by indigenous people consisted of forest and 70 today not much of that is left since the mid eighty's progress aided by international investors has been eating away at...
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my data being stored indefinitely so i think this is a crucial point for a lot of people sam talk to us about who this data gets sold to who wants it who are these 3rd party organizations. you know and that's that's a great question you know and that's that's the problem itself is we don't know who these 3rd parties are and we don't we the united states at least lacks any federal data privacy law that discloses or requires that transparency and so luckily in the e.u. you know that you can have the g.d.p. our law but right now we don't know you know who they're sharing it with and so you know a lot of times you know it's a little bit too you know if you know that they these companies they may you know collect or have our data our voices but a lot of times you know it extends beyond just these devices you know it could be your apps and these are browser extensions or browser apps and they can they can collect your pictures they can they can collect your data about your d.n.a. your travel itineraries and your personal documents and then and then all of this may be captured by 3rd parties a
my data being stored indefinitely so i think this is a crucial point for a lot of people sam talk to us about who this data gets sold to who wants it who are these 3rd party organizations. you know and that's that's a great question you know and that's that's the problem itself is we don't know who these 3rd parties are and we don't we the united states at least lacks any federal data privacy law that discloses or requires that transparency and so luckily in the e.u. you know that you can have...
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that will use to $0.33. a disproportionate amount of smartphone use is text and data, not voice. so we have a system that's collapsing in terms of its funding capacity, and that's why we have been struggling to get this up in sacramento. fortunately we were able to get it in the budget. we had a few supporters from north state that experienced the ravages of mother nature's fury as it relates to the campfire, and i think that really truly brought home this reality and need. so i just want to acknowledge them because they did something within that party that often is not done when encouraged to do the right thing despite the political consequences. i couldn't be more proud of those two individuals as well as the others in the legislature who supported this. the first day in the nation since 1973 that mandated 911. we have lost our leadership a bit. we're now going to reassert our leadership. 27 million people use this system. we have 1.4 i think just here in san francisco. you drop even for a minute the calls, that literally puts lives at risk. so it is not, again, an exaggeration
that will use to $0.33. a disproportionate amount of smartphone use is text and data, not voice. so we have a system that's collapsing in terms of its funding capacity, and that's why we have been struggling to get this up in sacramento. fortunately we were able to get it in the budget. we had a few supporters from north state that experienced the ravages of mother nature's fury as it relates to the campfire, and i think that really truly brought home this reality and need. so i just want to...
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thank you for investing your time with us. sport today is coming up time with us. sport today is coming up next. this is bbc news. the top stories this hour: protests at hong kong airport have appeared to die down, allowing at least a temporary resumption of flight from the airport. but tensions remain high with ominous warnings from china with chinese troops manoeuvring near the hong kong border. president trump is delaying a 10% tariff on some chinese imports to avoid christmas shopping price hikes. new figures here in the uk show a slight rise in unemployment — alongside rising wages. the works and pensions secretary amber rudd acknowledged thatjobs could be lost if the uk leaves the european union without a deal — as our economics editor faisal islam reports. on the bank of the thames, the construction work to build a 16—mile sewage tunnel underneath the river and that means jobs, increasingly forwomen. the work and pensions secretary amber rudd, loading record women's employment and good numbers onjobs generally and wages. the unemployment rate did rise
thank you for investing your time with us. sport today is coming up time with us. sport today is coming up next. this is bbc news. the top stories this hour: protests at hong kong airport have appeared to die down, allowing at least a temporary resumption of flight from the airport. but tensions remain high with ominous warnings from china with chinese troops manoeuvring near the hong kong border. president trump is delaying a 10% tariff on some chinese imports to avoid christmas shopping price...
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general jack keane joins us here general jack keane joins us here next. when you know what's behind you, ♪ beside you, and up ahead... you can keep your mind on bigger things. ♪ safety first. ♪ and second. ♪ and throughout the all-new ram 1500. motor trend's 2019 truck of the year. ♪ lou: u.s. officials tonight are saying north korea fired two more short range missiles into the sea of japan. the fifth such launch in the past two weeks. they also come hours after the president told reporters he had received a letter from kim jong-un. >> he's not happy with the testing. it's a very small testing that we did, but he wasn't happy with the testing. he put that in the letter. but he also sees a great future for north korea. and so we'll see how it all works out. in the meantime, i say it again, there have been no nuclear tests. the missile tests have all been short range. no ballistic missile tests. no long range missiles. lou: joining us tonight general jack keane, former vice chief of staff of the army, retired four star general fox business senior
general jack keane joins us here general jack keane joins us here next. when you know what's behind you, ♪ beside you, and up ahead... you can keep your mind on bigger things. ♪ safety first. ♪ and second. ♪ and throughout the all-new ram 1500. motor trend's 2019 truck of the year. ♪ lou: u.s. officials tonight are saying north korea fired two more short range missiles into the sea of japan. the fifth such launch in the past two weeks. they also come hours after the president told...
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i am using a newer camera. i am using a sony camera, which is completely silent. i can be standing next to my colleagues and formally, they -- formerly, they could hear me take pictures, now it is silent. that helped to make that image. i think if i had been -- photographing while he was speaking, something like that, they would have heard, so it helped. brian: let's talk about the technology. the first time in 1996 you were shooting with a dcs3, is that a canon? doug: the models have changed every couple years. brian: you had d1x, when you came in 2000. doug: these are ancient, now. host: so, what's the difference? show us what you are using now. doug: it is a sony a9, it is a mirrorless camera. the mirror, when you press the shutter, it does not go up and down. you won't hear any noise. i am taking pictures now. you can't hear anything. brian snap it, let's hear what : it looks like. doug: you can see the red light going on. it is taking pictures but you will not be able to see it, because it is completely silent. host: when did that come on the market? doug: ea
i am using a newer camera. i am using a sony camera, which is completely silent. i can be standing next to my colleagues and formally, they -- formerly, they could hear me take pictures, now it is silent. that helped to make that image. i think if i had been -- photographing while he was speaking, something like that, they would have heard, so it helped. brian: let's talk about the technology. the first time in 1996 you were shooting with a dcs3, is that a canon? doug: the models have changed...
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and are we not really wasting the opportunity to use the internet, to use cyber to ?upport a counter ideology i think that is where we are failing. >> one of the things that most struck me when i was writing a book related to all of this is how different state wars are too al qaeda. these attacksut partly because it was so caught off and closed as a tiny, conspiratorial network that it was undetected by our security forces, whereas the islamic state is quite a different. it is a very open and rapidly changing network that uses social media at all kinds of platform to disseminate its ideology when you look at work that has been done by national security that grasps the network , it is absolutely mind blowing how big this thing is and how sophisticated. is it writes to say the islamic state may have been defeated on the ground in syria but it is still very much alive in cyberspace? think of the islamic state is only one brand of the global phenomenon of islamist. failed because they put all of their money on the jihadist branch. they thought they would shock the world i
and are we not really wasting the opportunity to use the internet, to use cyber to ?upport a counter ideology i think that is where we are failing. >> one of the things that most struck me when i was writing a book related to all of this is how different state wars are too al qaeda. these attacksut partly because it was so caught off and closed as a tiny, conspiratorial network that it was undetected by our security forces, whereas the islamic state is quite a different. it is a very open...
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was involved in arms the us. this is the new b. and d. headquarters complex in berlin the agency allowed us to review 24 declassified files on mittens but declined to say how much top secret material actually has on him. there's information here on merchants weapons exports his work with west german companies and the conflicts in which those weapons were used. court documents later indicated that militants closely coordinated his activities with the b. n.t. . there also documents on militants proposal to develop a port facility in braman which he would then use to export surplus bonus fair weapons. the company to be created by the b. and b. would be known as mavic. this strawman shows the site where matins wanted to set up the new business the part of the brain that. he proposed to use prison inmates as workers a bank in mecca would handle the finances. met its ambitious plans were never finalized but weapons were transported. merchants had even purchased 2 ships for the purpose both were built at the visa shipyard employment one was call
was involved in arms the us. this is the new b. and d. headquarters complex in berlin the agency allowed us to review 24 declassified files on mittens but declined to say how much top secret material actually has on him. there's information here on merchants weapons exports his work with west german companies and the conflicts in which those weapons were used. court documents later indicated that militants closely coordinated his activities with the b. n.t. . there also documents on militants...
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i apologize, i'm not used to sitting still are standing still when i do this, i'm used to roaming or pacing, excuse if i have any lack of coordination. i will truncate my mega deck because i could talk for this -- talk about this for hours and hours. it is a huge passion of mine. i am a system leader at spirit spirit health for medical informatics and health informatics. i have been doing informatics for 15 years, being in healthcare for over 25 years. i was asked to speak high-level about interoperability and its impact. from my standpoint, i really would like to use the term data liquidity because what we're really talking about with an operability is data liquidity so we can really keep the patient at the centre of all of the care throughout the continuum. with that, i will focus on having the patient at the centre , and we will focus the conversation around this perspective, and a really common scenario that unfortunately is happening today. the patient is at home, doing well, winds up in facility a, in a health system, gets discharged , and winds up in the community, seeing some
i apologize, i'm not used to sitting still are standing still when i do this, i'm used to roaming or pacing, excuse if i have any lack of coordination. i will truncate my mega deck because i could talk for this -- talk about this for hours and hours. it is a huge passion of mine. i am a system leader at spirit spirit health for medical informatics and health informatics. i have been doing informatics for 15 years, being in healthcare for over 25 years. i was asked to speak high-level about...
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this is something that was designed completely for us and by us. the specs are getting approved right now. it comes back to the fire department and we put the specs more in our writing, then we move it forward. >> they have to do something visual so the people understand why it is a million dollars per and why it is so very, very important in a disaster. so, you know, whatever you need to do to tell the story. >> okay. >> this is for the general public and for everybody to know how important a tool this is so that there's no question. so this is certainly a good photo, but i am just asking for a couple of good photos. >> probably the vendor might be somebody that could do a 3d cad drawing. that is a good idea. other than that, we would have to look for the best artist in the department. there's nothing like this that i could find that has been developed. >> that is more of a reason for us to really, really have it and to communicate our message visually, because this would be something, you know, this photo, in addition to perhaps just talk to othe
this is something that was designed completely for us and by us. the specs are getting approved right now. it comes back to the fire department and we put the specs more in our writing, then we move it forward. >> they have to do something visual so the people understand why it is a million dollars per and why it is so very, very important in a disaster. so, you know, whatever you need to do to tell the story. >> okay. >> this is for the general public and for everybody to...
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>> all of us whether it's leaders or church leaders, all of us want healing. we've gone through such a tragedy and we don't want anything that will trigger any negative emotions that will interrupt the healing that all of us are trying to do in this very moment. >> are you going to join the prote protests? >> yes. >> and what exactly are you protest something. >> this isn't an accident. there are things that happened before to cause a man to drive to our beloved community and target people of color, latino people. we have to dismantle some of the discriminatory rhetoric used in this country that then puts my city and my home as a target. >> we've been talking all morning to you and other members of the community, and we're right in front of the wal-mart and i know that's got to be hard and difficult for you just to be here, to be near where all this happened and then to hear tucker carlson overnight say that white supremacy is a hoax. what does that say to the family members of the victims in there? what does it say to members of the latino community who were
>> all of us whether it's leaders or church leaders, all of us want healing. we've gone through such a tragedy and we don't want anything that will trigger any negative emotions that will interrupt the healing that all of us are trying to do in this very moment. >> are you going to join the prote protests? >> yes. >> and what exactly are you protest something. >> this isn't an accident. there are things that happened before to cause a man to drive to our beloved...
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does it serve us to be so insular? we are moving whether we like it or not into the global community of nations connected by culture, connected by economy and by ethnicity. does that still serve us we need to ask ourselves do we want to put that psychology into the foreground versus to keep it when we needed. how much do we want to put the ideology that some people should have way more than other people, that is what gets the billionaires from paying taxes, does that serve the rest of us when that happens. this is one of the reasons why i advocate so strongly for the evolutionary sciences to have a place in the conversations about who we are. sometimes we still fight for that. they are very against the scion is into the idea that we kind of evolved by process of natural selection, but we have to fight for that again so we can be honest about who we are and the more rational and thoughtful about the choices we make. [applause] someone who hasn't had the benefit of reading your book yet, i would like you to talk about tw
does it serve us to be so insular? we are moving whether we like it or not into the global community of nations connected by culture, connected by economy and by ethnicity. does that still serve us we need to ask ourselves do we want to put that psychology into the foreground versus to keep it when we needed. how much do we want to put the ideology that some people should have way more than other people, that is what gets the billionaires from paying taxes, does that serve the rest of us when...
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with the word monkey is always used to insult us the puppet students this is been going on for too long we don't have freedom to live here it's as though we're not indonesian citizen that's what he had to study we never create problems but people have always treated us as if we're animals. and he went as the chairman of the uniting of racial movement for west papua he joins us now via skype thanks for being with us what's your understanding now of the scale of the protests . yeah thank you very much for having me yes my people are coming out under siege demanding a referendum true from indonesia that this their ultimate goal for their the people of west but well come out listen to it because we live in peace the 7 years and the indonesia a colony of colonialism that's why the people are now ready to you know hold a referendum that's why i'm calling indonesia's president to allow my people let them go and will give us freedom and i'm ready to take a lot of out of my country so you might well have is there danger that violence for will damage your cause and kind of created an atmosphere w
with the word monkey is always used to insult us the puppet students this is been going on for too long we don't have freedom to live here it's as though we're not indonesian citizen that's what he had to study we never create problems but people have always treated us as if we're animals. and he went as the chairman of the uniting of racial movement for west papua he joins us now via skype thanks for being with us what's your understanding now of the scale of the protests . yeah thank you very...
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a glorious picture said to us. you can see the extent of the sunshine across england and wales into southern and eastern scotland and eastern counties of northern ireland. further north and west we have had thicker cloud that has brought rain. at times getting into western counties of northern ireland. and damp weather in the scottish highlands and islands. and beneath that skies have looked on the grey side. this evening and overnight the weather front will be powerful enough to bring rain at times to the scottish highlands and islands and may be in western counties of northern ireland. after such a warm day, temperatures are slow to drop. it will be a warm night. temperatures at 11pm still around 18-21. on temperatures at 11pm still around 18—21. on sunday, cloud across western areas. and may be some missed patches around in south—west england. much of this will thin and burn off and in most of the country, another hot and sunny day. temperatures up to 27 in edinburgh and peaking at 32 across eastern england.
a glorious picture said to us. you can see the extent of the sunshine across england and wales into southern and eastern scotland and eastern counties of northern ireland. further north and west we have had thicker cloud that has brought rain. at times getting into western counties of northern ireland. and damp weather in the scottish highlands and islands. and beneath that skies have looked on the grey side. this evening and overnight the weather front will be powerful enough to bring rain at...
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they are using the water as a protective shield. so it keeps the two fires apart, using the water. keeping the left—hand one at bay and then extinguishing the right one before we deal with the left. the centre tries to make each scenario as realistic as possible, not just the fire, but the treatment of the casualties as well. it is fascinating to see the science behind firefighting. for example, in a kerosene fuel fighter, water will not put it out. this cone of water controls the blaze so that another firefighter can come in with a powder extinguisher. that is what finally tames the flames. and once they're gone, does that mean the job is done? well, that is where this thermal imaging camera comes in to see what our eyes cannot. so once it looks like the fire is out, you still have to cover the area in waterjust in case there are hotspots. you can see here the vent on the top of this engine is still white hot according to this thermal imaging camera. and there are many other ways to detect and deal with fires. lara lewington has been looking at some of them. for the past two yea
they are using the water as a protective shield. so it keeps the two fires apart, using the water. keeping the left—hand one at bay and then extinguishing the right one before we deal with the left. the centre tries to make each scenario as realistic as possible, not just the fire, but the treatment of the casualties as well. it is fascinating to see the science behind firefighting. for example, in a kerosene fuel fighter, water will not put it out. this cone of water controls the blaze so...