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absa us. live. let. us i. cut. us. live. to go. nuts. q 136-1600. 57 i. thank god. i. was on a bit on the. skin or is it lucky we wanted one. 0 mr pull she. but then i'm on to something. to 20. sometimes cause there's a. vast never. even sound fast off. of it is a utility of the movie to a thought of real. well for me. what this little deal. is the plus not the look. the going to be. the enemy making all but one day. at all solving the same issue. all that good of a god situation. politics going to be given. me just in the new middle sold. one simple mistake could be from cold. fishing as a deep sea diver carries immense risk to the lives of those willing to take a chance but for a former north korean soldier the opportunity for a prosperous new life in the south with his family was an even bigger risk to take . a witness documentary on al-jazeera the next episode of techno the team looks into the environmental impact of waste management trash as a big bills most of them for one of the smelly bills has to be the complexities of recycling when these different plastics a
absa us. live. let. us i. cut. us. live. to go. nuts. q 136-1600. 57 i. thank god. i. was on a bit on the. skin or is it lucky we wanted one. 0 mr pull she. but then i'm on to something. to 20. sometimes cause there's a. vast never. even sound fast off. of it is a utility of the movie to a thought of real. well for me. what this little deal. is the plus not the look. the going to be. the enemy making all but one day. at all solving the same issue. all that good of a god situation. politics...
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what keeps us in shape what makes us sick and how the established. my name is dr constantly contacts i talk to medical experts. watch them at work. and i discuss what you can do tweet me go ahead. stage use and let's all try to stay. in shape and 30 minutes. where is home. with your family scattered across the globe. soft goods to the bottom turning back to the grid. the church family from somalia live around the world but one of them needed urgent assistance. a family starts october in effect on t.w. . belonging to an official estimates more than 1200000 venezuelans live in colombia legally and illegally. returned to. to visit friends yes i don't think i'd ever go back there to live you know what i live there again i don't know so i'm not sure. witness global news that matters. made for months. after the fall of the berlin wall in one night. this news coming to you live from berlin hong kong's leader invokes emergency plans for the 1st time in more than 50 yes' gary long bond fans feel small saying it's necessary to prevent violence during anti-gove
what keeps us in shape what makes us sick and how the established. my name is dr constantly contacts i talk to medical experts. watch them at work. and i discuss what you can do tweet me go ahead. stage use and let's all try to stay. in shape and 30 minutes. where is home. with your family scattered across the globe. soft goods to the bottom turning back to the grid. the church family from somalia live around the world but one of them needed urgent assistance. a family starts october in effect...
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the us is. the studies have shown that for every quarter or euro the state spends on supporting the volunteer effort it gets 10 times that value back in return 1st because of the clean up work itself but also because of the way to boost environmental awareness and social solidarity i don't. want to go sure and other activists have had a plaque set up at the place where this environment. the initiative began in memory of the whale that came to such a painful end here and then log on with a stomach full of plastic you brought us the message about what is happening to the oceans thank you for waking us up. that was. a wake up call that's intended to be heard far beyond the coast of norway. now in most cities around india fresh and hot food is delivered at your doorstep at the click of a button while this is immensely convenient what many of us don't calculate is the amount of plastic used in packaging this food and how easily it becomes trash once the food is consumed some food delivery companies i
the us is. the studies have shown that for every quarter or euro the state spends on supporting the volunteer effort it gets 10 times that value back in return 1st because of the clean up work itself but also because of the way to boost environmental awareness and social solidarity i don't. want to go sure and other activists have had a plaque set up at the place where this environment. the initiative began in memory of the whale that came to such a painful end here and then log on with a...
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they're using facebook as a home or using twitter as their own home those. are their portals into the world of information google and facebook started out as internet companies and it has changed they morphed into media companies they've morphed into a telecommunications provider and at least in the us media companies are regulated newspapers are regulated telecommunications providers are regulated internet companies social media companies like google and facebook are not the roles have changed studies show now that individuals expect the news to find them. and we turn to them and the number one thing that we were out with our company with that money and aren't interested in you they are that doesn't make any every month for their baby and you need to create a different format to fit and their lives. are so much. misinformation and it's packaged very well and it looks the same when you see it on the facebook page we can lose. so much of what we do in terms of your kind of democratic freedoms in the market. both google and facebook announced they are updating
they're using facebook as a home or using twitter as their own home those. are their portals into the world of information google and facebook started out as internet companies and it has changed they morphed into media companies they've morphed into a telecommunications provider and at least in the us media companies are regulated newspapers are regulated telecommunications providers are regulated internet companies social media companies like google and facebook are not the roles have changed...
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forty use e-cigarettes. it's not out of lack of knowledge the people are starting and using e-cigarettes. i do believe that whatever regulations it could be complicated to get towards restriction and regulated products, this where the holy grail is. >> so my question was actually this started in 2018, wouldn't that have been effective, regulation could've started on if anyone else wanted to weigh in. >> we saw 900 percent increase across the country. between 20,112,015. i do know that there are users who in a state of michigan do you know it's in these products. the possibility that that could've potentially prevented some of this but i think what we don't know for sure. we don't really know the exact cause. >> we heard what the accelerator but what is it called, the aerosol. as toxic chemicals in it. we apparently know that. so do we or are we aware of anything that's in these are everything that's in these have we done in research to know even how things like the aerosol could affect the health? >> >> we l
forty use e-cigarettes. it's not out of lack of knowledge the people are starting and using e-cigarettes. i do believe that whatever regulations it could be complicated to get towards restriction and regulated products, this where the holy grail is. >> so my question was actually this started in 2018, wouldn't that have been effective, regulation could've started on if anyone else wanted to weigh in. >> we saw 900 percent increase across the country. between 20,112,015. i do know...
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use now a days where everything is done using by reffin. we have been using it because of market demand we have to work with many more colors and designs. but if god has been struggling to survive in today's complicated market but a few artisans are keen to revive the art in its original form they're choosing to go organic a decision that's meeting the very real and persistent problem in the state it's water resources almost 52 percent of good drought is turning into desert the 3rd highest rate in the country. the local water resources are rapidly shrinking. well but it printing with natural dyes is less polluting for the remaining water resources it consumes even more water and enjoy in the catch region has been working closely with the artisan community and has provided solutions to this dilemma and the water crisis. or water is to the dismay home water not very long ago conducted own water study where we wanted to find out how much water was being used in the textile crafts so we wanted to promote the technique of using natural dice you
use now a days where everything is done using by reffin. we have been using it because of market demand we have to work with many more colors and designs. but if god has been struggling to survive in today's complicated market but a few artisans are keen to revive the art in its original form they're choosing to go organic a decision that's meeting the very real and persistent problem in the state it's water resources almost 52 percent of good drought is turning into desert the 3rd highest rate...
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us blacklist revisions. more than two d oze n us blacklist revisions. more than two dozen chinese companies are added. the nba is bringing basketball to india but is it the cricket obsessed nation ready to welcome another spot? good morning, asia, hello, world. glad you could join us this tuesday. the world's two superpowers will be meeting in washington on thursday is the latest rows of trade negotiations kicks off but these togs come against the backdrop of the american decision to place 28 chinese entities effectively banning them to using ending us technology. according to the commerce department, they are acting contrary to american foreign policy interests. what is this ban all about? it happen in the late hours of monday. the us commerce department announced it was placing 28 chinese entities on an entity list which effectively they cannot buy american technology without the american firm getting a license from the us commerce department. the us says it is doing this because he believes these entities have broken human rights in xinjiang where it
us blacklist revisions. more than two d oze n us blacklist revisions. more than two dozen chinese companies are added. the nba is bringing basketball to india but is it the cricket obsessed nation ready to welcome another spot? good morning, asia, hello, world. glad you could join us this tuesday. the world's two superpowers will be meeting in washington on thursday is the latest rows of trade negotiations kicks off but these togs come against the backdrop of the american decision to place 28...
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its use. but scientists hope this research will provide new insights into infertility and new approaches to treatment . a team of researchers led by hardy shafi at have it is currently developing an app that will allow men to test their fertility levels at home. he says the digital device can assess semen quality by measuring total spend count and matelot or the number of non-viable images. sells. all this technology is pretty impressive but it also has weak points and not just online platforms are vulnerable to hatter attacks in 2016 people were able to use public transit in san francisco for a day for free after the ticketing machines were hacked. particularly worrying cyber attacks on hospitals. in germany reportedly some 2 out of 3 have been hacked in some way. showbiz has also been targeted in 2014 sony pictures were subject to a massive attack stuff with forced to resort to pen and paper. and slot appliances are now handing had his the keys to our homes by security loopholes that are fri
its use. but scientists hope this research will provide new insights into infertility and new approaches to treatment . a team of researchers led by hardy shafi at have it is currently developing an app that will allow men to test their fertility levels at home. he says the digital device can assess semen quality by measuring total spend count and matelot or the number of non-viable images. sells. all this technology is pretty impressive but it also has weak points and not just online platforms...
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when i just used to you know she was sick they used to do this. and they put that much but as an artist i don't support that because it causes pollution once again the managed to collect a lot of plastic according to the kampala city council around 50 percent of plastic waste is collected every year for use the other how fish just dumped in public spaces damaging water and soil fertility once in a while the young artist visits her old university alice developed the idea of tackling plastic pollution while studying industrial design so in this context we are looking at equipping them with skills. designs creativity skills where the. competence in appreciating the environment designing products but the products i've also been using the community and they are possibly recyclable last year alice began teaching young people in the slums where plastic pollution is a serious concern catherine none goby is one of the over 200 people who have been trained here at alice's center. when i looked at an educated woman like collecting plastic and using it for so
when i just used to you know she was sick they used to do this. and they put that much but as an artist i don't support that because it causes pollution once again the managed to collect a lot of plastic according to the kampala city council around 50 percent of plastic waste is collected every year for use the other how fish just dumped in public spaces damaging water and soil fertility once in a while the young artist visits her old university alice developed the idea of tackling plastic...
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the church used to bring solutions and reforestation. they created interactive content teaching next generation about environmental protection and were determined to build something here for the next generation the years the multimedia environment series on g.w. . did you know that one can serve the entire harvests one damage with the help of drones we didn't know it but now we do and we'll show you how it is done welcome to another edition of equal africa i am sound latino they're coming to from kampala here in uganda. hello sandra and hello everybody thank you for joining us live today show i am now outside we have the fossil park in lagos nigeria and today's program will pay a visit to quote the wall but not the story on their own technology revolutionizing farming and i want to talk go to visit a company that is trying to tackle the country's mountains of trash and finally it was over to germany to look at the business of beans and how important they are. i hope that awaits you i protect for what's coming up on the program now let's
the church used to bring solutions and reforestation. they created interactive content teaching next generation about environmental protection and were determined to build something here for the next generation the years the multimedia environment series on g.w. . did you know that one can serve the entire harvests one damage with the help of drones we didn't know it but now we do and we'll show you how it is done welcome to another edition of equal africa i am sound latino they're coming to...
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you're using g. mail whether you know it or not and it was found that google was yes in fact scanning student e-mails for non educational purposes and what those not and purposes were we still don't know to this day because google still has not come clean with what they were doing with the information they still haven't certified that they have deleted that data the big challenge was when i found out that google was scanning our students for advertising purposes and other non educational purposes i went to my state lawmakers and i tried to encourage them to introduce legislation that would ban these practices when i went to the state house who was there a lobbying against any stronger privacy protections for our kids it was google and facebook. it seems the breaks it saw go will never end the electorate voted to leave the european union but the political class and media are resisting the people's voice mean anything anymore what is the legacy of breaks that institutions confidence in leeds and the de
you're using g. mail whether you know it or not and it was found that google was yes in fact scanning student e-mails for non educational purposes and what those not and purposes were we still don't know to this day because google still has not come clean with what they were doing with the information they still haven't certified that they have deleted that data the big challenge was when i found out that google was scanning our students for advertising purposes and other non educational...
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this space used to be unoccupied. it was used as a dump. to repurpose it for something like this with the bistro to give an opportunity for the local vendors and food people to come out and showcase their work. that is a great way to give back to the community. >> this is a great example of a public-private community partnership. they have been supporting this including the san francisco public utilities commission and mayor's office of workforce department. >> working with the joint venture partners we got resources for the space, that the businesses were able to thrive because of all of the opportunities on the way to this community. >> bayview has changed. it is growing. a lot of things is different from when i was a kid. you have the t train. you have a lot of new business. i am looking forward to being a business owner in my neighborhood. >> i love my city. you know, i went to city college and fourth and mission in san francisco under the chefs ria, marlene and betsy. they are proud of me. i don't want to leave them out of the journey.
this space used to be unoccupied. it was used as a dump. to repurpose it for something like this with the bistro to give an opportunity for the local vendors and food people to come out and showcase their work. that is a great way to give back to the community. >> this is a great example of a public-private community partnership. they have been supporting this including the san francisco public utilities commission and mayor's office of workforce department. >> working with the...
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where the real who uses the. good with good luck in the beautiful how are you out of baby opening this i'm a metaphor for your cover all the love evoking problem the above his mom worked her whole life in the fields and so before the pregnancy she was working in the fields and for the 1st few months. in marrying her the travel he had. to see a bill she said but. so he's been diagnosed with cirrhosis of children. with a man example the more difficult the rabble that was for the family i doubt we'd live in the interview been. a secret police a result of the east out and out when he was born a little bit swollen but it's gotten much awareness and you're going to see a good operation and mainly took a look at his liver and in june they said that he just has about 3 years to live and that there is nothing they can do anything you know he. told me. 'd 'd it really is something that of course deeply affects me as a human mind all of us you know that especially as a nurse i feel you know a deep need to stop. and you know
where the real who uses the. good with good luck in the beautiful how are you out of baby opening this i'm a metaphor for your cover all the love evoking problem the above his mom worked her whole life in the fields and so before the pregnancy she was working in the fields and for the 1st few months. in marrying her the travel he had. to see a bill she said but. so he's been diagnosed with cirrhosis of children. with a man example the more difficult the rabble that was for the family i doubt...
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to use. they are very straightforward, and we are able to customize them to an extent to reflect the kinds of outcome measures and key performance indicators that are relevant to us to represent our true north strategic goals. nothing is perfect. going live with an electronic health record that is now in use by more than -- well, nearly 9,000 people, there are going be issues. we have closed thousands of them since august 3. where we are now is dealing with some of our more complex concerns. they deal a little bit more with software, but we really deal more with workflow, people, process, technology, that intersection. as an example, we've always been spending a lot of time at sgfg tackling the topic of patient movement. how do they move from the emergency department to the intensive care department. in the past we had people and process and the technology didn't tell us much. today the technology can tell us a lot. epic can share a lot of information about what's going on and how to effectiv
to use. they are very straightforward, and we are able to customize them to an extent to reflect the kinds of outcome measures and key performance indicators that are relevant to us to represent our true north strategic goals. nothing is perfect. going live with an electronic health record that is now in use by more than -- well, nearly 9,000 people, there are going be issues. we have closed thousands of them since august 3. where we are now is dealing with some of our more complex concerns....
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and so i find that i can using using -- use abstraction to understand people's emotions. there are things that i do that seem to be irrational. for example, i used to be extremely afraid of flying even though it's statistically much safer than driving. and instead of saying, well, that's just emotional, i thought about what's going on. my fear isn't based on statistics, my fear is based on being reminded of death, and that's the thing that i'm afraid of. and it was linking with that. using an actual process where you unpack somebody's process and find what their axioms are, i basically always find that i can see some logic in emotions and so that they're not separate and that we can actually use both at the same time. >> i very much agree with that, and i think, yeah, i think that you cannot really dissociate emotions and logic and reason just, you know, to give some of the examples that i talked about today. what louis xiv in building this garden, he was a ideologies, but he was also a great psychologist because when people go there and experience that grandeur, grandeur
and so i find that i can using using -- use abstraction to understand people's emotions. there are things that i do that seem to be irrational. for example, i used to be extremely afraid of flying even though it's statistically much safer than driving. and instead of saying, well, that's just emotional, i thought about what's going on. my fear isn't based on statistics, my fear is based on being reminded of death, and that's the thing that i'm afraid of. and it was linking with that. using an...
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many of the tools that our commercial partners provide are very, very useful for us. but in some cases that flash bang just isn't as tight as we need it to be. so having that core group of our own developers who are very highly skilled, again, integrated on the team, and what i'll tell you in a couple of operations that we've conducted over the last 45 days, we've watched a developer come into a problem, break it down very, very rapidly, develop a script, fix a tool, modify a tool to meet that exact situation. and within minutes to hours, not days or weeks, we're able to create that solution. now, one of the things that we always have to judge is the risk. if you're developing a tool that you don't take a very rigorous ela process, what risk do i accept for both the operation and for the force that we're employing. and so we have to be involved really alongside of the developers. you know, the team leaders, the commanders of the mission will come back to me and tell me we have a tool, we have a capability that we've been able to test. we want approval on it because we
many of the tools that our commercial partners provide are very, very useful for us. but in some cases that flash bang just isn't as tight as we need it to be. so having that core group of our own developers who are very highly skilled, again, integrated on the team, and what i'll tell you in a couple of operations that we've conducted over the last 45 days, we've watched a developer come into a problem, break it down very, very rapidly, develop a script, fix a tool, modify a tool to meet that...
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use. high quality data throughout the life cycle of to be approved but the follow that product that is used for surveillance to make sure the devices are continued as expected in the world views. the responsibilities must be able to integrate the available data for effective regulatory decision-making. the data itself, while useful is not transformative and turned into smart dated to aggregate the reusable. and cutting edge discoveries will real rolled products and solutions and patients lives. the fta, or working with researchers and a number of key areas. where establishing new linkages between accomplished data sets and we are harnessing the real world data and employee these novel approaches in the name of its innovation to provide better information for those who need medical choices. an example of this set is worth pointing out is the devices of logic how at the faa which is a private partnership of the national evaluation of the technology or nest. their sets of health systems to al
use. high quality data throughout the life cycle of to be approved but the follow that product that is used for surveillance to make sure the devices are continued as expected in the world views. the responsibilities must be able to integrate the available data for effective regulatory decision-making. the data itself, while useful is not transformative and turned into smart dated to aggregate the reusable. and cutting edge discoveries will real rolled products and solutions and patients lives....
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us. this it is available collision. you do. it was unfortunately for long before feeding me on the phone key committee. but that. does not mean i was hopeful to you couldn't accept that she did it did you that's what he she is just a mental tickle. in a potential swimming lesson i want to. come. back home. i didn't intend to like just keep simple thing could you guess from a piece on the news and i said create him in the cell and you. may want to come up about it before copy spoke up and just up there. on the scene if you mess it up then go for the da the results and still come up with. the click the truth if mistook for the give us a look at the sun to the book for. love love the snow was just like the tree of my son. but for the others you know deduct some of those words you put . troops on the most up in the critical. last week just about specific with what you can do and what you know of a chemical it took. over when it's on which heat to mean what your buddies die after it will force. us into them to belive. rely so much o
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cleaver: let us pray. for the great god almighty who dwells in the shelter of the most high, we approach you as frail and flawed creatures and requests of thy enabling grace. our hearts are made heavy by the transition of our colleague, our family member, our loved one, the mahogany marylander. elijah cummings. as he has moved into the realm of the unseen. holy spirit, we are blessed to be in this spectacular and historic edifice, and we gather in memoriam of the passionate public service of your one of your faithful sons whose earthly assignment has been completed. we have now passed an appropriate review of a man who even as the king of terrors drew nigh, he continued his work to preserve our democracy. lord, as the breaches and ranks of congress appear more often than we care to contemplate, may those of us who remain in your wondrous world recognize your voice summoning us to put on our marching boots and move our nation toward the light of justice, self-awareness, goodness, and civility. may our march
cleaver: let us pray. for the great god almighty who dwells in the shelter of the most high, we approach you as frail and flawed creatures and requests of thy enabling grace. our hearts are made heavy by the transition of our colleague, our family member, our loved one, the mahogany marylander. elijah cummings. as he has moved into the realm of the unseen. holy spirit, we are blessed to be in this spectacular and historic edifice, and we gather in memoriam of the passionate public service of...
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of these cases many of the farmers are now also taking more care when using the camera. was on their feet. before you start to spray you have to wear boots and a proper outfit you also have to use a mask so you do not inherit the chemicals for money. then vitamin terrorists are trying to get the message across that it would be better to do with all of the chemicals all together but it is difficult to persuade the farmers that are gunning for devises would protect their land better in the long term in particular against drugs a growing problem due to climate change it's an uphill battle. that we have made across the country. part of climate change. we need at. the activist showing the farmers other ways they can help fight the effects of global warming for example with tree planting initiatives some 500 indigenous species have been planted so far. sports involving punches to the body and head has become an internet sensation that millions watch online it's called dumb be it kind of traditional martial arts which has existed for hundreds of years and i j s are fighting to
of these cases many of the farmers are now also taking more care when using the camera. was on their feet. before you start to spray you have to wear boots and a proper outfit you also have to use a mask so you do not inherit the chemicals for money. then vitamin terrorists are trying to get the message across that it would be better to do with all of the chemicals all together but it is difficult to persuade the farmers that are gunning for devises would protect their land better in the long...
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asking us things. we hadn't realized there was one of those, ithink it was an alexa device in the room that was turned on . we don't know what sort of information is going out in a lot of the communications we are doing as well as not knowing whatcomes in . that aside and again, i think that's something to be taken seriously and something on which china is different than other players in the world. that aside, i'm very supportive of initiatives to expand trade, to facilitate trade, facilitate trade on open competitive grounds and look forward to further discussions on both eátrade economic and security fronts. >> is this working? sorry. thank you. the discussion you used to be free with fair trade which supplies the logic behind extensive use of the expansion of unfair tradelaws , primarily antidumping laws or that trade is indeed unfair as a separate discussion but what we have now is not fair trade. it's managed trade and as long as we're all understanding that, then that's fine. but it's managed tr
asking us things. we hadn't realized there was one of those, ithink it was an alexa device in the room that was turned on . we don't know what sort of information is going out in a lot of the communications we are doing as well as not knowing whatcomes in . that aside and again, i think that's something to be taken seriously and something on which china is different than other players in the world. that aside, i'm very supportive of initiatives to expand trade, to facilitate trade, facilitate...
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thank you forjoining us, this is absolutely incredible, tell us what has happened here, talk us through it. so, this study came to do develop and validate an exoskeleton for thibault, so this study was performed at clinatec, a french technological research centre with grenoble. this is the first time that we demonstrate that a paraplegic patient was able to walk and control his limbs are using an exos keleton and control his limbs are using an exoskeleton and neuro prosthesis. which is an implant in order to control brain activity. and at that time it will transmit to be decoded in real time time it will transmit to be decoded in realtime in time it will transmit to be decoded in real time in order to control the exos keleton. in real time in order to control the exoskeleton. how long has this been in the making? so, this study started two years ago. and the training was performed progressively, and this is the first time that we demonstrated the patient is able to control his two arms in high dimensions with this kind of recording thanks to an implant, to transmit wirelessly the data.
thank you forjoining us, this is absolutely incredible, tell us what has happened here, talk us through it. so, this study came to do develop and validate an exoskeleton for thibault, so this study was performed at clinatec, a french technological research centre with grenoble. this is the first time that we demonstrate that a paraplegic patient was able to walk and control his limbs are using an exos keleton and control his limbs are using an exoskeleton and neuro prosthesis. which is an...
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around us. there are other spectrums that are of great interest for the military standpoint and the law enforcement standpoint and i want to talk about some of that in some detail later. but what i find terrifying about this, we are now -- you take a picture here and you take a picture there, you are talking about a we made technology. tell us what it stands for. and tell us what it means in real terms. >> i should say is a drone researcher i spend a lot of time about raising technologies but in a way nothing kept me up at night the way that this technology did. the golden stair. so as pat was mentioning, over the course of the cold war the pinnacle area of the satellite systems would take images preyed when she moved into a counterterrorism paradigm there was individual people. with that you wanted moving images and a video cam. the surveillance video system in large are in use operate under the footprint. they give them as telescopes, they very good at watching a narrow area and high fidelity
around us. there are other spectrums that are of great interest for the military standpoint and the law enforcement standpoint and i want to talk about some of that in some detail later. but what i find terrifying about this, we are now -- you take a picture here and you take a picture there, you are talking about a we made technology. tell us what it stands for. and tell us what it means in real terms. >> i should say is a drone researcher i spend a lot of time about raising technologies...
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to use it secondly you have to buy or you. use it. i've been costly as covered over 20000 kilometers as part of simple bikes were testing in the last 6 months i just need my money to be fully charged to move up i conserve or not to money which i use and waiting for. some using the model so the bike is the brainchild of daniel drake the german scientist wants to make motorised transport cleaner i worked for 5 years ago here in uganda for solar company and i was commuting as most of ugandans know daily on what our border and you get all those fumes all the exhaust gases and you know in your face and it's not healthy and that's where i thought ok there must be. sustainable way to us of preserving the environment and the lives of the people here in uganda 3 had designed this simple bike but he has to import parts from mainly china he does the assembling in uganda. that food charge going to cover a distance of 60 kilometers to speed of 60 kilometers per hour right now we extend our tests we're going to import now 40 motorcycles already ado
to use it secondly you have to buy or you. use it. i've been costly as covered over 20000 kilometers as part of simple bikes were testing in the last 6 months i just need my money to be fully charged to move up i conserve or not to money which i use and waiting for. some using the model so the bike is the brainchild of daniel drake the german scientist wants to make motorised transport cleaner i worked for 5 years ago here in uganda for solar company and i was commuting as most of ugandans know...
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what do you see us doing or using this? >> let me tell you what people have estimated in the past as part of a way of answering that question. first, actually, i think the reason it's so easy to overestimate the potential of ai is because our science fiction is full of computers that are as intelligent as humans, but it is much easier to imagine such computers than it is to actually create them. if you ask people today how long it will take till we have human level artificial intelligence, an average answer would probably be about 20 years from now. that's what many people would estimate. but what a lot of people don't know is that people have been asking that same question ever since the beginning of the field of artificial intelligence, in the 1950s, and people have estimated that human level ai has been about 20 years away for the last 60 years. so i think it is unlikely that we'll do that, that we will have that in the next couple of decades. >> we have a few more minutes with our guest thomas malone, we will put the nu
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the russians know how to use the bots, they know how to use organized criminals, they know how to use the mercenaries, media intended to intendeds that are all to influence the environment, ways that undermine u.s. interests and advance theirs. we are not good at that. our authorities are not blended in a way. we have a clear and important public and private divide, and we often don't see the threats that are emerging. that's why the cyber enabled economic warfare research and discipline that sam has innovated is so important. another domain to reference as a key example, one that all three of our centers touch on is the challenge of norms. i think one of the things that our adversaries, especially nationstate adversaries is challenging the norms, what's acceptable behavior? how is it they can change the map, they can change the norms? we see this in china, human rights abuses, massive surveillance with their technology, interesting and difficult questions with their major technology companies operating globally. some interesting questions and president putin has made this a core part
the russians know how to use the bots, they know how to use organized criminals, they know how to use the mercenaries, media intended to intendeds that are all to influence the environment, ways that undermine u.s. interests and advance theirs. we are not good at that. our authorities are not blended in a way. we have a clear and important public and private divide, and we often don't see the threats that are emerging. that's why the cyber enabled economic warfare research and discipline that...
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office and they actually sent us a statement on what they're using it for and how it's gone for them and they say we can provide that facial recognition has been a successful tool for us and it has several success stories one thing to understand is the facial recognition software we use is not the deciding factor when identifying individuals if we input a picture of an individual and there is a result an investigator takes the information as a lead this is a human based decision not a computer based decision so when you hear this and you hear the explanation for why it might be necessary what do you make about. well for starters we know that from recent reporting by the georgetown privacy center that many police departments are actually misusing a surveillance and facial recognition systems and that these systems don't make us safer so to build even a straightforward seeming face surveillance system you need to get hundreds of thousands of photos of innocent individuals who never consented to be part of the face surveillance data base and really right now as we would as other guests
office and they actually sent us a statement on what they're using it for and how it's gone for them and they say we can provide that facial recognition has been a successful tool for us and it has several success stories one thing to understand is the facial recognition software we use is not the deciding factor when identifying individuals if we input a picture of an individual and there is a result an investigator takes the information as a lead this is a human based decision not a computer...
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we use we use our actions from the because when you give us a we use them as our fatah lasers and in our school good in that safe they are getting is so clean and smart as smart as sin considers climate smart a culture project dame's to encourage environmental friendly cultivation and production we don't just factor is as you know a guy dems which came with chemicals manufactured from their industries but when reagan manua we should get from our own plants like green plants we put them in our gardens to make them better and you see the very mean to the area is very small but we make it more productive. by greeks metabolic rate of the good in a geisha in the system is key the students set up water channels to provide the field with drip irrigation they also grow plants in small containers in on shelves to use space more effectively and even. all of these using knowledge learned in school they are young people we need to train them to find a solution to their environment because we are having a problem of environment under some of these environmental problems are caused by human since
we use we use our actions from the because when you give us a we use them as our fatah lasers and in our school good in that safe they are getting is so clean and smart as smart as sin considers climate smart a culture project dame's to encourage environmental friendly cultivation and production we don't just factor is as you know a guy dems which came with chemicals manufactured from their industries but when reagan manua we should get from our own plants like green plants we put them in our...
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to see for us. and therefore we out of it be to protect whatever i want to do when asking questions or without it be to protect whatever i want to do when asking questions at the holy site. in jerusalem and the israelis claim the palestinian authority is making troubles at the holy sites in jerusalem and the israelis claim the palestinian authority is making trouble and they have arrested the p.a. governor of jerusalem how do you deal with this in the future they have arrested the governor of jerusalem how do you deal with this in the future what is the future of the holy sites what is happening in jerusalem what is the future of the holy sites what is happening in jos that i am is a war on negative and about not out there for supplies a war or negative and about not out there for supply there but it's the jurors i don't or they say it is their want to do wish not to be there but it's the . rose i don't or the israelis there want to do wish not to have to dominate jerusalem by lock stock and all of
to see for us. and therefore we out of it be to protect whatever i want to do when asking questions or without it be to protect whatever i want to do when asking questions at the holy site. in jerusalem and the israelis claim the palestinian authority is making troubles at the holy sites in jerusalem and the israelis claim the palestinian authority is making trouble and they have arrested the p.a. governor of jerusalem how do you deal with this in the future they have arrested the governor of...
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she loved us she loved us at our best and broken and made us experience and understand ourselves for kindness with all that we have survived and all we had not. all we have made, all we have become. now that she is gone. [applause] there's one more person i need to mention, the guiding force of the evening. the person who makes sure that every detail is in place. the person who does so much to bring us all together, my friend, caring long. [applause] to celebrate literature that explores, celebrates and complicates race relations but it's caring who brings the dream tonight. give it up for care karen long. [applause] now let's talk about tracy k. smith when pulitzer prize winner tracy smith was in the water during the two-year tenure as the poet laureate of the united states, critics were amazed at the ambition and the sweeping scope of her topics. upon reading the collection for the first time, i was struck by its echoes of walt whitman and its range of concerns and i'm not alone in this. the atlantic's review is for the work contains multitudes among the gorgeous meditations and ex
she loved us she loved us at our best and broken and made us experience and understand ourselves for kindness with all that we have survived and all we had not. all we have made, all we have become. now that she is gone. [applause] there's one more person i need to mention, the guiding force of the evening. the person who makes sure that every detail is in place. the person who does so much to bring us all together, my friend, caring long. [applause] to celebrate literature that explores,...
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we can use you know. we can destroy the members ourselves they have to think for themselves all the places that we took under control p.k. k. and y p g members. we are continuing to neutralize their members to 3. he has no interest at turkey have a turkey respecting the sovereignty and they territorial integrity of syria. when there is a new government in syria that is respect to all the members of that country to all the citizens of that country we are going to leave we going to leave. we are we on knee builds we never oppress. in syria and on the occupation. all the things that were said about this country it's useless for. induced restring operations from member to iraqi border all that line that we declared before 35 kilometers in debt until it reached that said it will continue we will have no exception we will have no hesitation and open doors about this in this path we. know we will be knighting the ones that are supporting us or putting. or preventing us. when trump explained to us. and we spoke t
we can use you know. we can destroy the members ourselves they have to think for themselves all the places that we took under control p.k. k. and y p g members. we are continuing to neutralize their members to 3. he has no interest at turkey have a turkey respecting the sovereignty and they territorial integrity of syria. when there is a new government in syria that is respect to all the members of that country to all the citizens of that country we are going to leave we going to leave. we are...
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literature invites us to see people in particular. i like to see how sophisticated spy and strange growth. might object to what america is to share with a fine beautiful. people the books on youtube. well come to tomorrow today the science program on d w. they stand silent and still only stirring occasionally in the breeze. we harvest their seeds and their fruits or use their leaves and roots woman to smell purposes. the plants are not just useful they make life on earth possible. we enjoy their beauty. and try to replicate their amazing abilities on this show we journey into the fascinating world of green and growing things coming up. can plants lend a researcher says up an experiment to try and find out. why does the plants next to attract specific promenades has what to a fades have to do with it. as we look at what plan for researchers are doing to prepare for the consequences of climate change welcome to the show. recognising yourself in the mirror and painting. all using to loose microphones to you for example. humans are the on
literature invites us to see people in particular. i like to see how sophisticated spy and strange growth. might object to what america is to share with a fine beautiful. people the books on youtube. well come to tomorrow today the science program on d w. they stand silent and still only stirring occasionally in the breeze. we harvest their seeds and their fruits or use their leaves and roots woman to smell purposes. the plants are not just useful they make life on earth possible. we enjoy...
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direction the other will be using the spectrum can all four of us could use the spectrum at once thereby dramatically increasing the utilization for everyone. we call that look before talk, the technical name for it is coordinated multi-decca. the second tool is synchronization. if we all synchronized our watches while sharing the channel, the time-based aspect of spectrum sharing, if we were in sync with one another we would minimize the amount of time on the channel and all of us would be able to use the channel more which would be a benefit to everyone. >> thank you very much. roberta stempfley, with your prior experience in the office of cyber security and communications that dhs, would you discuss how hr 4461 functions with existing executive branch -- to facilitate information sharing for small providers? >> i appreciate the focus on the small rural provider. it is an important part of our nation's infrastructure. within the information sharing programs that exist, sharing typically happens between a government entity or consolidated group or trade association and information is di
direction the other will be using the spectrum can all four of us could use the spectrum at once thereby dramatically increasing the utilization for everyone. we call that look before talk, the technical name for it is coordinated multi-decca. the second tool is synchronization. if we all synchronized our watches while sharing the channel, the time-based aspect of spectrum sharing, if we were in sync with one another we would minimize the amount of time on the channel and all of us would be...
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professional office use. doing business as kendall design on the ground and main floors of the commercial and residential building. there are no permit improvements for extension of the existing building has proposed. the project will be applied enforcement case to legalize the proposed change of use. the existing business has been in operation at the subject commercial space approximately 15 years. as far as issues and considerations, the pre- application mitty -- meeting is not required for the post- project. the sponsors have and submitted letters to the planning department from local merchants in support of the project. the planning department received correspondence and approximately 12 people in support of the project. indicating you know, but this has been a good neighbor, strong supporter, and should be a continued presence which the retail expenses within this portion of sacramento street. the planning department's recommendation for the project is approved with conditions. this concludes my presenta
professional office use. doing business as kendall design on the ground and main floors of the commercial and residential building. there are no permit improvements for extension of the existing building has proposed. the project will be applied enforcement case to legalize the proposed change of use. the existing business has been in operation at the subject commercial space approximately 15 years. as far as issues and considerations, the pre- application mitty -- meeting is not required for...
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this is actually used, this camera here is actually used in surgeries. and the trick is not to look down at what you are doing inside this brain, for example, it is to keep looking up at the screen and still you've got the peas that you want. very good! and then, look at how small that is! that is absolutely tiny. look at this. that is so small. i'm no brain surgeon, emily, i can tell you. i'm busted. this is child's play. and finally, dan found a visible way to converse with the locals here they didn't involve flapping his arms around. konichiwa, hajimemashite. i have no idea what that means, but with a swipe of the finger, there's the japanese. and there's the english. "hello, nice to meet you." hello and welcome to the week in tech. it was the week that a robotic hand solved a rubik's cube. developed by open ai, it took about four minutes to complete the challenge. the uk government dropped plans to use strict vilification checks -- tu —— tu strict verification checks. to stop under—18s viewing porn online. and nasa unveiled their newest line of
this is actually used, this camera here is actually used in surgeries. and the trick is not to look down at what you are doing inside this brain, for example, it is to keep looking up at the screen and still you've got the peas that you want. very good! and then, look at how small that is! that is absolutely tiny. look at this. that is so small. i'm no brain surgeon, emily, i can tell you. i'm busted. this is child's play. and finally, dan found a visible way to converse with the locals here...
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i use the buzz term a lot. i teach on-line executive education courses, which i guess i should have mentioned earlier, about artificial intelligence. the first one we did is called artificial intelligence implications for business strategy. so lots of people are interested in this. i think there are huge potential for how artificial intelligence can be used in business and other parts of our society. but i think many people imagine that artificial intelligence will soon be kind of like people, doing the same things that people do, sitting in the driver's seat of a car or sitting in the boss's desk. i think that's a really misleading way of thinking about what artificial intelligence will enable to us do. >> today what are the most common uses of ai in our world? >> so it depends of course on how you define ai. i would say google is a kind of artificial intelligence in a sense to search algorithms there. i would say that many companies are now using chat box and things like that use some kinds of ai to communica
i use the buzz term a lot. i teach on-line executive education courses, which i guess i should have mentioned earlier, about artificial intelligence. the first one we did is called artificial intelligence implications for business strategy. so lots of people are interested in this. i think there are huge potential for how artificial intelligence can be used in business and other parts of our society. but i think many people imagine that artificial intelligence will soon be kind of like people,...
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is important to us. in her university lab kusa spent over 5 years trying to find a suitable raw material. chicory is ideal because a substance forms in the root from which they can extract a basic chemical building block simply by boiling it. the chemical is used to obtain additional. substances which are used to make nylon . kusa says it's a real alternative to crude petroleum based plastics because 500000 tons of chicory waste are produced every year in europe alone enough to manufacture 3000000000 pairs of pantyhose. as we know that oil is a finite commodity that it will run out one day and of course there's also the c o 2 problem to deal with problematic when we use crude oil we also burn it in some form to break it down so to speak a. form that produces carbon dioxide. by when you use biomass however while it also releases c o 2 into the atmosphere it's exactly the same amount the plants absorb when they grow box itself name until they are cool hopes that one day pantyhose and plastics will be made
is important to us. in her university lab kusa spent over 5 years trying to find a suitable raw material. chicory is ideal because a substance forms in the root from which they can extract a basic chemical building block simply by boiling it. the chemical is used to obtain additional. substances which are used to make nylon . kusa says it's a real alternative to crude petroleum based plastics because 500000 tons of chicory waste are produced every year in europe alone enough to manufacture...
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if a park is covered by shadow it's meaningless to us. we have concerns about the shadow casting from parcel f so we oppose this project. >> [voice of translator]: the urge the commissioners to help us build a park that would not be covered by any shadows. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon commissioner. i'm gordan chin. i'm here to support the position of the chinatown community against this project and ask you not to approve it until the it's redesigned to eliminate any shadow on the playground. i'm not going to get into the details. i think phil will in a bit. they sent a thorough letter on october 14th outlining all of their concerns. i make particular note to the fact that the shadow analysis for this project did not even consider the redesign of the chinese playground which your sister department, the park rec department is underway as we speak. this is a new playground. and it will be shadow on that playground. you know, one of my relatives are retired and put some historical context to contemporary is
if a park is covered by shadow it's meaningless to us. we have concerns about the shadow casting from parcel f so we oppose this project. >> [voice of translator]: the urge the commissioners to help us build a park that would not be covered by any shadows. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon commissioner. i'm gordan chin. i'm here to support the position of the chinatown community against this project and ask you not to approve it until the it's...
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for us please. the chief of staff isn't in uniform a sign perhaps of the shift from armed struggle to political action and responsibility. or we ask what might happen if the project of autonomy doesn't go well. then maybe de. people are. us but our committee really did a lot of people really become diminished the time that the isis with. the station before me all. told joe in their little time that they can become. safe liberation front has a lot of support among the muslim brotherhood poor many believe their ancestors were victims of a historical injustice committed by christians the spanish an american colonists and the philippine government in manila. the prospect of autonomy and peace has given the people here new hope. the m i l f says it will disarm up to $30000.00 fighters once autonomy for the muslim majority region is implemented. what they have not been based that that's going to them and we will not. nicol mission our forces and we will not also give up our fight arms which we promised th
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look at who got us all the devices with us of superbus and money to me accountable to how do. you clean but some reason you must ask is that our. national snow. shoes new. you're. that company shared together and misread your comment. can you put all of them. or 3. of those to discipline not a lawyer the police would agree you. knew was more than a but if there. was fear or asked. it's got served by that. just easily so there are probably only been that because of the trial which has to assure them going bush i must not show a blizzard. what the border could have got onto this road stinkingly needs it the starvation. down bush will now settle in natural rights. but if you at all my these mean you abuse your boss don't be stupid it always surely shrug. live. the best which you simply keep nobody achieving and liable at the venue to court of . nothing of the. state's concert. last night i. think. the. mission. will was. hit. the. same none of them said this is shipping still being michael chesty i think it's safe bet a load out of court is just not sincere if you want to see you
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and discussions the use of easy to ally with safety doubled the constant click join us on facebook. for. live closely. plenty carefully. don't know a little simpler. to get. elected flynn discover the flute. player subscribe to a documentary to claim. to know that 77 percent. are younger than 60. claim that's me. until the last time all voices. in the 77 percent talk about the. from politics to classic list some calls it a good start this is what. welcome to the 77 percent play this weekend g.w. played. such a. place to. play. the be. the best. turkey. house of representatives resolution. of genocide. resolution as. the u.s. lawmakers voted. as genocide.
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joining us now to bring us more detail on the houses for homeless veterans and joining us now to bring us more detail on these truly inspiring innovative acts by our canadian neighbors is r t america's alex but he's truly inspiring innovative acts by our canadian neighbors is our to america's alex mahela bitch in toronto welcome alex. thank you so a hell of a change rhonda welcome alex. thank you so i got to say this week kalgoorlie introduced this new innovative way in dealing with the issue i got to say this week kalgoorlie introduced this new innovative way in dealing with the issues of canada's homeless veterans i want to ask you what are the details of this kind of the new use of canada's homeless veterans i want to ask you what are the details of this kind of the new. village of tiny houses specifically for veterans to live it. it's a physical a village of tiny houses specifically for veterans to live it. it's a pretty incredible effect pretty incredible proud. prosthetic proud of that it's sort of there to sort of be an apathy happening in calgary the homes are built the guys ar
joining us now to bring us more detail on the houses for homeless veterans and joining us now to bring us more detail on these truly inspiring innovative acts by our canadian neighbors is r t america's alex but he's truly inspiring innovative acts by our canadian neighbors is our to america's alex mahela bitch in toronto welcome alex. thank you so a hell of a change rhonda welcome alex. thank you so i got to say this week kalgoorlie introduced this new innovative way in dealing with the issue i...
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but you are not telling us how many you are going to bring us. you are not saying they have to meet a certain mark. >> we are saying every proposal that meets the qualifications will come to the port commission. so that's why we limited the time to five minutes frankly because we didn't know if we would have 20 or -- that's a lot historically. so that's why we limited it to five minutes. but seah your point that's a short -- we see your point that that's a short amount of time. but that's the plan, that every proposer who meets the minimum qualifications will come to the port so you all have an opportunity to see the proposals that the panel will be evaluating. >> one final rationale is one of the things we thought about was because those public presentations are happening before the scoring panel hears the interviews, we were a little concerned that a respondent might decide to strategically amend its proposal in the interview or do something based on what they hear at the public presentations that would -- we felt like the more emphasis should
but you are not telling us how many you are going to bring us. you are not saying they have to meet a certain mark. >> we are saying every proposal that meets the qualifications will come to the port commission. so that's why we limited the time to five minutes frankly because we didn't know if we would have 20 or -- that's a lot historically. so that's why we limited it to five minutes. but seah your point that's a short -- we see your point that that's a short amount of time. but that's...