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put him into context for us. heard of jackie mason. put him into context for us.— context for us. sure. he was a comedian — context for us. sure. he was a comedian from _ context for us. sure. he was a comedian from another- context for us. sure. he was a comedian from another era, i context for us. sure. he was a comedian from another era, a | context for us. sure. he was a - comedian from another era, a whole generation of comedians that kinda grew up performing in the catskills, a series of summer resorts. it kind of established its own brand of comedy back in the 50s and 60s. a lot of them are closed now, but he really took that and carried it well into the 80s and the 90s. he had a remarkable career, as you said. he was a rabbi, didn't really like that family line of business. eventually kind of migrated, got out of that line or business by performing in some of these resorts, and started getting a few lucky breaks and ended up getting a few lucky breaks and ended up on national television in the 60s. up on national television in the 605. i up on national television in the
put him into context for us. heard of jackie mason. put him into context for us.— context for us. sure. he was a comedian — context for us. sure. he was a comedian from _ context for us. sure. he was a comedian from another- context for us. sure. he was a comedian from another era, i context for us. sure. he was a comedian from another era, a | context for us. sure. he was a - comedian from another era, a whole generation of comedians that kinda grew up performing in the catskills, a series...
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they insulted us and told us to go screw ourselves if we came back they will kill us. some do manage to land in greece. �* ., ., , �* greece. but that doesn't end the danger — greece. but that doesn't end the danger of _ greece. but that doesn't end the danger of being - greece. but that doesn't end the danger of being pushed i the danger of being pushed back. we've heard evidence of people who have mac gotten ashore and been discovered by the greek authorities only to be taken back out to sea and pushed in the direction of turkey without any due process. translation: then they put us on the bus and took us to a military port, then put us in boats. it was around eight p.m.. they were police wearing dark loo and commandos covering their faces with masks stop i could only see the eyes. they were armed with weapons. when were armed with weapons. when we arrived at a location at around quarter past midnight. they put us all in one boat. after that we realised we were in regional turkish waters. they were then transferred to dinghies with no engines and allowed to dri
they insulted us and told us to go screw ourselves if we came back they will kill us. some do manage to land in greece. �* ., ., , �* greece. but that doesn't end the danger — greece. but that doesn't end the danger of _ greece. but that doesn't end the danger of being - greece. but that doesn't end the danger of being pushed i the danger of being pushed back. we've heard evidence of people who have mac gotten ashore and been discovered by the greek authorities only to be taken back out...
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us. sadly, as a result of that day, we lost officers — some really good officers. but we held the line to protect our democratic process, because the alternative would have been a disaster. we are not asking for medals, recognition. we simply wantjustice and accountability. liz cheney — one ofjust two republicans on the committee — asked sgt gonell what he made of donald trump's comments about the attack. when you hearformer president trump say, quote, "it was a loving crowd, there was a lot of love in the crowd," how does that make you feel? it's upsetting. it's a pathetic excuse for his behaviour, for something that he himself helped create, this monstrosity. i'm still recovering from those hugs and kisses. our correspondent nada tawfik has been watching today's hearing and joins us now. what do you think stood out most from today's testimony?— from today's testimony? certainly the ower from today's testimony? certainly the power of _ from today's testimony? certainly the power
us. sadly, as a result of that day, we lost officers — some really good officers. but we held the line to protect our democratic process, because the alternative would have been a disaster. we are not asking for medals, recognition. we simply wantjustice and accountability. liz cheney — one ofjust two republicans on the committee — asked sgt gonell what he made of donald trump's comments about the attack. when you hearformer president trump say, quote, "it was a loving crowd, there...
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sam's just challenged me to do a lap of the track — me using standard controls and sam using his controls to see who's fastest. what do you think? you my money's on him. he is a race car driver — you do know that? yes, i am aware of that. thank you. wish me luck. good luck. and don't break anything! you said that last time. we're here at the britcar championship while spencer is getting ready for the race of his life down in goodwood, and we'll be catching up with him injust a bit. in a moment, we want to talk space tech and show you the secret life of a lab technician at mit, but right now we're not leaving track—side. it's kind of over there. jen's there somewhere, taking a look at a local company that's transforming old cars. and it has a bit of a famous fan. i'm also here at silverstone. we're about to go into the lunaz workshop where they're re—engineering classic cars into electric cars. it's incredible in here. there are so many beautiful cars. lunaz is making the world's first fully electric rolls—royces and bentleys. there are about 18 classic cars in the building, most d
sam's just challenged me to do a lap of the track — me using standard controls and sam using his controls to see who's fastest. what do you think? you my money's on him. he is a race car driver — you do know that? yes, i am aware of that. thank you. wish me luck. good luck. and don't break anything! you said that last time. we're here at the britcar championship while spencer is getting ready for the race of his life down in goodwood, and we'll be catching up with him injust a bit. in a...
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i use them to drive my car. but these are quite different to what you might find on a road car as they're tuned for a racing environment. but a racing team is more than just the drivers, and building systems like this into already finely tuned machines isn't a straightforward process. and so you obviously work with different iterations of these controls. how does that process work and how did you get to where you are now? well, first of all, we start with looking at the drivers and seeing what their needs are, you know, what their disabilities and what physical limitations they've then got. and then we start, from there, with the ergonomics of the control system that we're designing, and by that i mean the paddles that are on the steering wheel. and when we started designing this, we started with a very different steering wheel to the one we've got now so we're constantly improving it and developing it based on driver feedback. definitely challenges there, and a lot of that's integrating our system with the car
i use them to drive my car. but these are quite different to what you might find on a road car as they're tuned for a racing environment. but a racing team is more than just the drivers, and building systems like this into already finely tuned machines isn't a straightforward process. and so you obviously work with different iterations of these controls. how does that process work and how did you get to where you are now? well, first of all, we start with looking at the drivers and seeing what...
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most of us will stay fine and dry. the hot weather is here to stay, but those temperatures will gradually ease off by a few degrees as we head deeper into next week. that's your latest weather. this is bbc news with the latest headlines... the health secretary sajid javid says he has tested positive for coronavirus and is experiencing "mild" symptoms. i was feeling a bit groggy last night, so i took a lateralflow test and it has come out positive, so i am now self isolating at home with my family until i get the result of a pcr test. travel firms criticise the government's decision to keep quarantine rules in place for travellers returning to england and wales from france — even if they are fully vaccinated. pop—up vaccine centres open in venues across england this weekend in a push to get more people vaccinated before the country unlocks next week. more than 150 people have now died in severe this is bbc news with the latest headlines... the health secretary sajid javid says he has tested positive for coronavirus
most of us will stay fine and dry. the hot weather is here to stay, but those temperatures will gradually ease off by a few degrees as we head deeper into next week. that's your latest weather. this is bbc news with the latest headlines... the health secretary sajid javid says he has tested positive for coronavirus and is experiencing "mild" symptoms. i was feeling a bit groggy last night, so i took a lateralflow test and it has come out positive, so i am now self isolating at home...
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stay with us on bbc news. still to come: with the rapid move from internal combustion engines to battery—powered cars, we go looking for the minerals needed to make them. china marked its first day of rule in hong kong with a series of spectacular celebrations. a huge firework display was held in the former colony. the chinese president, jiang zemin, said unification was the start of a new era for hong kong. the world's first clone has been produced of an adult mammal. scientists in scotland have produced a sheep called dolly that was cloned in a laboratory using a cell from another sheep. for the first time in 20 years, russian and american spacecraft have docked in orbit at the start of a new era of cooperation in space. cheering challenger powered past the bishop rock lighthouse at almost 50 knots, shattering a record that had stood for 34 years. and there was no hiding the sheer elation of richard branson and his crew. welcome back. you're watching bbc news with me, shaun ley. the latest headlines: the l
stay with us on bbc news. still to come: with the rapid move from internal combustion engines to battery—powered cars, we go looking for the minerals needed to make them. china marked its first day of rule in hong kong with a series of spectacular celebrations. a huge firework display was held in the former colony. the chinese president, jiang zemin, said unification was the start of a new era for hong kong. the world's first clone has been produced of an adult mammal. scientists in scotland...
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this tactic of using emojis and using emoticons as a way of abating hate speech moderators has been used for years. we have an entire chapter of our book about myanmar, and how facebook was told over and over what was happening with hate speech. butjust by using little emojis and gifs, people are able to evade some of that censorship that facebook said it would impose to prevent real—world violence in the streets there. despite knowing that this is happening, despite knowing these emojis and whatnot are invented on the fly each time to try and perpetuate hate speech on their platform, facebook cannot seem to get a handle on it. ijust have a statement here from facebook, who own instagram. they told us no one should have to experience races abuse anywhere, and they don't want to own instagram. they quickly removed comments on sunday and will continue to take action against those who break their rules. mayowa, i wanted to ask you why a footballer would want to be on social media. can you explain the upside for them? there are many. you don't have to look any further than marcus rashford.
this tactic of using emojis and using emoticons as a way of abating hate speech moderators has been used for years. we have an entire chapter of our book about myanmar, and how facebook was told over and over what was happening with hate speech. butjust by using little emojis and gifs, people are able to evade some of that censorship that facebook said it would impose to prevent real—world violence in the streets there. despite knowing that this is happening, despite knowing these emojis and...
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mike davies, thank you for joining us._ that is it i joining us. not at all. that is it from me- _ joining us. not at all. that is it from me. more _ joining us. not at all. that is it from me. more news- joining us. not at all. that is it from me. more news in - joining us. not at all. that is it from me. more news in a i joining us. not at all. that is it from me. more news in a fewl joining us. not at all. that is it - from me. more news in a few minutes. stay with us on bbc news. bye—bye. hello. wednesday brought us another day of some sunny spells but some really heavy downpours and frequent thunderstorms, with lightning and hail. this was the picture in telford on wednesday afternoon. the outlook is for the unsettled theme to continue. thursday will bring another day of sunshine and showers. it will be cool and breezy. the showers will not be as frequent or heavy as recent days. that is down to this area of low pressure bringing the showery weather. it is drifting off towards the north and north—east. we have got another area of low pressure developi
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stay with us on bbc news. we will be crossing live to the olympics injust will be crossing live to the olympics in just a few minutes. mission control: we see - you coming down the ladder now. neil armstrong: that's one small step for man, | one giant leap for mankind. a catastrophic engine fire is being blamed tonight. for the first crash - in the 30—year history of concorde, the world's only supersonic airliner. _ it was one of the most vivid symbols of the violence and hatred that tore apart the state of yugoslavia. but now, a decade later, it's been painstakingly rebuilt and opens again today. there's been a 50% decrease in sperm quantity, and an increase in malfunctioning sperm unable to swim properly. crowd: three, two, one! thousands of households across the country are suspiciously- quiet this lunchtime - as children bury their noses in the final instalment of harry potter. - hello. this is bbc world news. the latest headlines. flooding in china kills at least 25 people and causes millions of dollars
stay with us on bbc news. we will be crossing live to the olympics injust will be crossing live to the olympics in just a few minutes. mission control: we see - you coming down the ladder now. neil armstrong: that's one small step for man, | one giant leap for mankind. a catastrophic engine fire is being blamed tonight. for the first crash - in the 30—year history of concorde, the world's only supersonic airliner. _ it was one of the most vivid symbols of the violence and hatred that tore...
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it is interesting that fandom used to _ the us? it is interesting that fandom used to be _ the us? it is interesting that fandom used to be fairly - the us? it is interesting that i fandom used to be fairly small but rabid. now i think that production values for the show have come up, writing has come up have come up, writing has come up on the show, it's as good as anything that we will find on television in the states. that tardis puts — television in the states. that tardis puts the _ television in the states. that tardis puts the studio - television in the states. that tardis puts the studio to - tardis puts the studio to shame! the remainder of the —— remainder of the top story. there's increasing concern in tokyo that enthusiasm for the olympics has contributed to a spike in coronavirus cases. for the first time since the pandemic began, the number of new daily infections there has passed 10,000. the japanese authorities say the dramatic rise will not affect the olympic action, but experts are warning if something isn't done to control the spread, the city's healthcare
it is interesting that fandom used to _ the us? it is interesting that fandom used to be _ the us? it is interesting that fandom used to be fairly - the us? it is interesting that i fandom used to be fairly small but rabid. now i think that production values for the show have come up, writing has come up have come up, writing has come up on the show, it's as good as anything that we will find on television in the states. that tardis puts — television in the states. that tardis puts the _...
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and in terms of how ou world with us. and in terms of how you do — world with us. and in terms of how you do that, _ world with us. and in terms of how you do that, give - world with us. and in terms of how you do that, give people | world with us. and in terms of i how you do that, give people an idea if you could about the importance of actually gathering these players together into the conference of parties, as they call it. it's very obtuse to many of us, exactly what you all do. we did not for example if glasgow sadly falls victim to covid and it has to be some sort of virtual event7 it has to be some sort of virtual event? i it has to be some sort of virtual event?— virtual event? i think it's hard to _ virtual event? i think it's hard to understand - virtual event? i think it's hard to understand from j virtual event? i think it's - hard to understand from the outside but what we do when it works really well is it brings all of the major players globally together in one place at one time, it creates a global moment where governments know they have to step
and in terms of how ou world with us. and in terms of how you do — world with us. and in terms of how you do that, _ world with us. and in terms of how you do that, give - world with us. and in terms of how you do that, give people | world with us. and in terms of i how you do that, give people an idea if you could about the importance of actually gathering these players together into the conference of parties, as they call it. it's very obtuse to many of us, exactly what you all do. we did...
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working with us. ok, so you accept, you would accept that they have changed? i mean, you are taking part in these peace talks. admittedly, you doubt how genuine the other side are. but if they go anywhere, you are accepting that the taliban have changed. we have not seen a change in the taliban. now, if the taliban try to enforce their ideology and create a monopoly in afghanistan, that is unlikely for any afghans to accept, but if it's a compromise in which we compromise some of our current freedoms to achieve peace, then perhaps it might be worth paying that price. but to say that we will forego all of these freedoms and allow the taliban to return their brutal ways of ruling and enslave afghans inside their own country, that is not an acceptable scenario. 0k. well, you will know of the reports. there are reports in the times, radio free europe, elsewhere of what's happening in northern provinces that have been retaken by the taliban, where they've banned women from going outside without the burqa a
working with us. ok, so you accept, you would accept that they have changed? i mean, you are taking part in these peace talks. admittedly, you doubt how genuine the other side are. but if they go anywhere, you are accepting that the taliban have changed. we have not seen a change in the taliban. now, if the taliban try to enforce their ideology and create a monopoly in afghanistan, that is unlikely for any afghans to accept, but if it's a compromise in which we compromise some of our current...
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and we have seen that even though they do not use kaseya directly, they use a company that use kaseya, they have not the close around 500 of their stores in the country and that's having a massive impact on not only the company, but also people trained by their groceries. —— trying to buy their groceries. the un security council has met to discuss the crisis in ethiopia's tigray region. eight months of fighting has taken hundreds of thousands of people to the brink of starvation. the ethiopian government denies that it's blocking aid to the region where it's battling tigrayan forces. courtney bembridge reports. cheering and chanting. an extraordinary moment after months of brutal conflict. cheering. horns blare. celebrations on the streets of tigray�*s capital mekelle after rebel fighters took over the city. they've declared victory over the government troops but eight months of fighting has left its mark. more than 400,000 people are estimated to have crossed the threshold into famine and another 1.8 million people are on the brink of famine. some are suggesting that the number
and we have seen that even though they do not use kaseya directly, they use a company that use kaseya, they have not the close around 500 of their stores in the country and that's having a massive impact on not only the company, but also people trained by their groceries. —— trying to buy their groceries. the un security council has met to discuss the crisis in ethiopia's tigray region. eight months of fighting has taken hundreds of thousands of people to the brink of starvation. the...
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trying to use the national security law as a l instead of trying to use the l national security law as a law instead of trying to use the - national security law as a law to protect — national security law as a law to protect the _ national security law as a law to protect the national— national security law as a law to protect the national security - national security law as a law to protect the national security ofi protect the national security of china _ protect the national security of china and _ protect the national security of china and hong _ protect the national security of china and hong kong, - protect the national security of china and hong kong, they. protect the national security of. china and hong kong, they have decided — china and hong kong, they have decided to— china and hong kong, they have decided to use _ china and hong kong, they have decided to use it— china and hong kong, they have decided to use it as _ china and hong kong, they have decided to use it as a _ china and hong kong, they have decided to use it as a weapon i china and hong kong, they
trying to use the national security law as a l instead of trying to use the l national security law as a law instead of trying to use the - national security law as a law to protect — national security law as a law to protect the _ national security law as a law to protect the national— national security law as a law to protect the national security - national security law as a law to protect the national security ofi protect the national security of china _ protect the national security of...
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and it's actually quite simple to use. first you point your phone at something — like my cat, here, neo. you press search, and then from there, the app asks google assistant what the object is that i'm pointing at. and it gives me an answer! it tells me he's a black cat, and, funnily enough, being a black cat, he might actually be good luck. didn't know that. so the lens app itself can translate text in front of you, where you can buy a shirt, and it can even help you cheat on your homework. and with google�*s insanely huge data bank, after years of searching and info gathering, the apps computer vision is pretty accurate, with machine learning in—built in case the algorithm misses anything. and lens is impressing in other unique ways. so, what i'm gonna do to test this out is take a picture of this view in front of me, zoom in a little bit, get past the trees, and there we go — the london skyline. and a lot is going on here. what lens is doing is it's tapping in to google earth's 3d representation of the planet, i
and it's actually quite simple to use. first you point your phone at something — like my cat, here, neo. you press search, and then from there, the app asks google assistant what the object is that i'm pointing at. and it gives me an answer! it tells me he's a black cat, and, funnily enough, being a black cat, he might actually be good luck. didn't know that. so the lens app itself can translate text in front of you, where you can buy a shirt, and it can even help you cheat on your homework....
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it's been used, yes. it has been used. that was actually on a newspaper — the one—cent rate at the time was for newspapers and the four—cent rate was for letters. right, yes, i can see it now. it's a little bit scruffy if you don't mind me saying. it's... it's had a hard life in some respects. i mean, you know, it's 1856, it's very old. obviously it was, it was used, it was sent on a newspaper and luckily, luckily it was kept and it was found and there begins it's very rich and colourful story of how it then ended up here. actually, today it arrived at stanley gibbons in the strand this afternoon. it has taken me a little bit by surprise, this, because my old headmaster who used to run the stamp club at school and sold me some quite expensive stamps always told me that a penny black or a penny red was the most expensive stamp in the world. not the most expensive. certainly, the penny black was the most well known. 60 million plus were actually printed, so there's actually quite a few that survived to this day. what m
it's been used, yes. it has been used. that was actually on a newspaper — the one—cent rate at the time was for newspapers and the four—cent rate was for letters. right, yes, i can see it now. it's a little bit scruffy if you don't mind me saying. it's... it's had a hard life in some respects. i mean, you know, it's 1856, it's very old. obviously it was, it was used, it was sent on a newspaper and luckily, luckily it was kept and it was found and there begins it's very rich and colourful...
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joining us here on bbc world news. thank you forjoining us mieko. i understand you will be volunteering at the tennis, not far from sera tokyo bay. are you excited by the games taking place. you excited by the games taking lace. ., , ., you excited by the games taking lace. . , ., , you excited by the games taking lace. . i. , place. can you see me? i need ou place. can you see me? i need you are- _ place. can you see me? i need you are- can — place. can you see me? i need you are. can issue _ place. can you see me? i need you are. can issue our. -- - you are. can issue our. —— konnichiwa _ hai, hai. ican hear i can hear you 0k. i can hearyou ok. i am i can hear you ok. i am ready. fantastic— i can hear you ok. i am ready. fantastic stuff. are you excited about the games taking place injapan? i excited about the games taking place injapan?— place in japan? i am very much lookin: place in japan? i am very much looking forward _ place in japan? i am very much looking forward to _ place in japan? i am very much looking forward to it, _ place
joining us here on bbc world news. thank you forjoining us mieko. i understand you will be volunteering at the tennis, not far from sera tokyo bay. are you excited by the games taking place. you excited by the games taking lace. ., , ., you excited by the games taking lace. . , ., , you excited by the games taking lace. . i. , place. can you see me? i need ou place. can you see me? i need you are- _ place. can you see me? i need you are- can — place. can you see me? i need you are. can issue...
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thank you for being with us. - stay with us on bbc news. still to come, the european union sets out ambitious plans to become carbon—neutral by 2050. is that realistic? we discuss it next. the welsh government has announced that most coronavirus restrictions will be lifted, but not until august the 7th. from saturday, rules around the number of people who can meet up indoors will be eased, but not scrapped. facemasks will still be required in most indoor public places. the first minister made the announcement earlier, but said despite the easing there was still a considerable risk from the virus in wales. but i want to be very clear with everybody about this. this is not a free—for—all. in wales, we will not abandon those simple, but effective and successful measures that have helped to keep us all safe. there will continue to be some important protections, especially important for those who are clinically vulnerable and who are perhaps the most anxious about an easing of restrictions. the european commission unveiled a mammoth packag
thank you for being with us. - stay with us on bbc news. still to come, the european union sets out ambitious plans to become carbon—neutral by 2050. is that realistic? we discuss it next. the welsh government has announced that most coronavirus restrictions will be lifted, but not until august the 7th. from saturday, rules around the number of people who can meet up indoors will be eased, but not scrapped. facemasks will still be required in most indoor public places. the first minister made...
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thank you very much for being with us on bbc news. explain to us what you found. 50 us on bbc news. explain to us what ou found. ., ., ., you found. so we found that in all studies come _ you found. so we found that in all studies come up _ you found. so we found that in all studies come up like previous - studies come up like previous studies, there was definitely evidence that higher testosterone correlated, at least a among men, more likely to be employed in higher education qualifications. lots of markers of educational status. but then when we used genetic methods which are able to actually separate off just the effect of testosterone on those outcomes, as opposed to potentially the effect of those outcomes on testosterone, there was no evidence at all that testosterone had influence on those things. so our results suggest that if there is a link that's been observed between testosterone and something like higher income, it may be because higher income, it may be because higher income, it may be because higher income affects testosterone, not the other way around. 50 higher inc
thank you very much for being with us on bbc news. explain to us what you found. 50 us on bbc news. explain to us what ou found. ., ., ., you found. so we found that in all studies come _ you found. so we found that in all studies come up _ you found. so we found that in all studies come up like previous - studies come up like previous studies, there was definitely evidence that higher testosterone correlated, at least a among men, more likely to be employed in higher education qualifications....
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but here at mwc, the tech isn't just teaching us music, it's using music to learn about you. time to trundle over to musimaps, where thomas lidy is about to do a deep dive into my music tastes. hi! hey spencer! one thing that we do is analyse moods and emotions in the music, but then we can do more than that, we can also analyse the people's personality profile based on the music they are listening to. so what does his system make of that song by marina and the diamonds? # i'm nota robot... musimaps produces an array of graphs, picking up style, tempo, genre and emotional cues as well. here we see the song is friendly, it has good vibrations, warm—hearted, passionate, sensible, happy and also a little bit melodramatic. just like me, then. let's go for something much more sombre — paranoid android, please. we have some happiness, it says it is a friendly song, but it also says innocent, warm—hearted, cool, uh, sentimental. there is some happiness in paranoid android, that's what your system is saying? yeah — we don't do lyrics analysis at this point. so this is more li
but here at mwc, the tech isn't just teaching us music, it's using music to learn about you. time to trundle over to musimaps, where thomas lidy is about to do a deep dive into my music tastes. hi! hey spencer! one thing that we do is analyse moods and emotions in the music, but then we can do more than that, we can also analyse the people's personality profile based on the music they are listening to. so what does his system make of that song by marina and the diamonds? # i'm nota robot......
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it blows up, maybe, they can still use it. ,., , , use it. it sounds interesting, thanks for — use it. it sounds interesting, thanks for being _ use it. it sounds interesting, thanks for being on - use it. it sounds interesting, thanks for being on the i thanks for being on the programme. good to talk to you. thanks for having me, appreciate it. we should get a song for this programme. mar; appreciate it. we should get a song for this programme. may be a personalised — song for this programme. may be a personalised song. _ song for this programme. may be a personalised song. send - song for this programme. may be a personalised song. send them l a personalised song. send them in, send them in. looking at financial markets, a strong session that this follows a record breaker the night before on wall street. there are gains across the board, as you can see, hong kong particularly strong. looking at the next one to see how things ended on wall street. we are seeing markets go street. we are seeing markets 9° up street. we are seeing markets
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thank you forjoining us. stay with us here in bbc news, plenty more to come on the programme. good evening. it's been another hot day across most parts of the uk, and in northern ireland, it looks like records have been broken once again. 31.3 degrees recorded at castlederg in county tyrone this afternoon. that is a new provisional all—time record for northern ireland. the previous record, well, that was only set last saturday. things are set to change over the coming days because to this swirl of cloud here, an area of low pressure out in the atlantic. that'll be moving in our direction in time for the weekend, but in the shorter—term, it's just going to nudge up against this area of high pressure, strengthening the easterly wind. it is that that is pushing the heat westwards, so these areas still covered by a met office amber extreme heat warning — the south west of england, parts of the midlands, the southern half of wales and also northern ireland. high temperatures by day, but also those temperatures staying pretty high at night. those temperatures not dropping quic
thank you forjoining us. stay with us here in bbc news, plenty more to come on the programme. good evening. it's been another hot day across most parts of the uk, and in northern ireland, it looks like records have been broken once again. 31.3 degrees recorded at castlederg in county tyrone this afternoon. that is a new provisional all—time record for northern ireland. the previous record, well, that was only set last saturday. things are set to change over the coming days because to this...
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to tell us more. california, like many places around the world, has a housing problem. too few homes has led to sky—high prices, and that has also helped contribute to the state's homelessness problem. step in 3d printing. you can make pretty much anything with a 3d printer these days, from guns to iphone cases — so 3d printing houses help solve california's housing crisis? well, one company here in oakland thinks that it can, and it has already started to 3d print components of houses. yeah, so i think 3d printing has a huge opportunity to help solve the housing crisis. obviously i am a little bit biased. mighty buildings has won a contract to build what they say is the world's first community of zero carbon 3d houses in rancho mirage, in southern california. we are going to be deploying a combination of three—bedroom two—bath single family homes. these houses are not small, so how can they build such big structures out of plastic? what we have done is we've leveraged a proprietary 3d printin
to tell us more. california, like many places around the world, has a housing problem. too few homes has led to sky—high prices, and that has also helped contribute to the state's homelessness problem. step in 3d printing. you can make pretty much anything with a 3d printer these days, from guns to iphone cases — so 3d printing houses help solve california's housing crisis? well, one company here in oakland thinks that it can, and it has already started to 3d print components of houses....
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for us. this world, some really big ethical dilemmas here for us.- world, some really big ethical dilemmas here for us. this is the chief economist _ dilemmas here for us. this is the chief economist he _ dilemmas here for us. this is the chief economist he was - dilemmas here for us. this is the chief economist he was being - chief economist he was being interviewed by the ft basically saying it's critical to get the vaccination but the recovery is not even a shirt in countries where infections are currently very low. that's right and i looked up australia's forecast while you were speaking _ australia's forecast while you were speaking and looks like the imf are saying _ speaking and looks like the imf are saying they will go to 5.3% this year— saying they will go to 5.3% this year from _ saying they will go to 5.3% this year from 4.5% but given how low the vaccination _ year from 4.5% but given how low the vaccination rate is there that shows how they _ vaccination rate is there that sho
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let us move on to other news. let us move on to other news. an additional 1,200 covid testing sites are to be set up in england, in an expansion of the scheme offering an alternative to self—isolation for workers in critical industries. staff in sectors including waste collection, prisons and defence will be able to take daily tests, if they've been identified as a close contact of a positive case. the new sites are in addition to 800 locations already announced for the food industry, transport workers and police and fire services. it's not known how many have opened so far. our chief political correspondent, adam fleming, is at westminster. hello to you. so the scheme expanding, is that the scheme in its entirety now, or are we going to get more sectors available, able to use these tests instead of self—isolating. these tests instead of self-isolating.- these tests instead of self-isolating. these tests instead of self-isolatinu. . , ., ., self-isolating. that is it for now, but i imagine _ self-isolating. that is it for now, but i imagin
let us move on to other news. let us move on to other news. an additional 1,200 covid testing sites are to be set up in england, in an expansion of the scheme offering an alternative to self—isolation for workers in critical industries. staff in sectors including waste collection, prisons and defence will be able to take daily tests, if they've been identified as a close contact of a positive case. the new sites are in addition to 800 locations already announced for the food industry,...
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let us _ looting. it is crossed back to our top story. let us get _ looting. it is crossed back to our top story. let us get more - looting. it is crossed back to our top story. let us get more on i looting. it is crossed back to our. top story. let us get more on that flooding in germany. thousands have been forced to flee their homes. 0ne been forced to flee their homes. one of those is a man who fled with his family as water rose around him and a number of his neighbours are still missing. thank you for taking the time to speak with us. it must be a frightening time. can you tell us what led to complementing you knew you were going to have to leave your home? ., , , h, home? hello, yes, there were some terrible themes _ home? hello, yes, there were some terrible themes yesterday. - home? hello, yes, there were some terrible themes yesterday. the - terrible themes yesterday. the situation started yesterday morning a few metres away, about 200 metres down and the water walls were already rising and the threading had started already and it was coming to our si
let us _ looting. it is crossed back to our top story. let us get _ looting. it is crossed back to our top story. let us get more - looting. it is crossed back to our top story. let us get more on i looting. it is crossed back to our. top story. let us get more on that flooding in germany. thousands have been forced to flee their homes. 0ne been forced to flee their homes. one of those is a man who fled with his family as water rose around him and a number of his neighbours are still missing....
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the us congress is about to _ months. the us congress is about to go _ months. the us congress is about to go on _ months. the us congress is about to go on a _ months. the us congress is about to go on a break - months. the us congress is about to go on a break and l months. the us congress is i about to go on a break and so as the committee alluded to today, it is going to go on pause for a bit and they actually don't have another hearing lined up. that said, the whole point of these hearings is to aid in the legislative process and the committee can also make referrals to the department of justice for prosecution so we know the department ofjustice has more than 500 defendants related to the january six events so presumably, information that comes from this committee hearings over the coming months and even years, can't be used towards those cases, or like i said, legislative aide, maybe they could come up with legislation around what happened. so that is looking long term. in the short term we are expecting things to quiet down unless something major breaks
the us congress is about to _ months. the us congress is about to go _ months. the us congress is about to go on _ months. the us congress is about to go on a _ months. the us congress is about to go on a break - months. the us congress is about to go on a break and l months. the us congress is i about to go on a break and so as the committee alluded to today, it is going to go on pause for a bit and they actually don't have another hearing lined up. that said, the whole point of these hearings...
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now, mr speaker, three weeks ago, the health secretary told us that unlocking would make us healthier, and he promised us it would be irreversible. but today, we have some of the highest infection case rates in the world — and the mayor from jaws has decided to reopen the beaches, recklessly throwing off all restrictions with no safety precautions in place, like mandatory mask—wearing. he wanted to know more about sunday's rapid u—turn. because we know the prime minister's and the chancellor's plan was to dodge isolation. so, can he tell us how this "random" clinical trial that so helpfully "randomly" selected the prime minister, the chancellor, and the chancellor of the duchy of lancaster was set up? can he tell us what exactly happened between 8am and 10:38am on sunday morning that persuaded the prime minister and chancellor to withdraw from this presumably valuable clinical "random" study? ministers are no longer taking part in the scheme. the snp said the government was going against expert opinion. last week, over 1,200 scientists, doctors, i and disease experts said. that
now, mr speaker, three weeks ago, the health secretary told us that unlocking would make us healthier, and he promised us it would be irreversible. but today, we have some of the highest infection case rates in the world — and the mayor from jaws has decided to reopen the beaches, recklessly throwing off all restrictions with no safety precautions in place, like mandatory mask—wearing. he wanted to know more about sunday's rapid u—turn. because we know the prime minister's and the...
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he contacted us. we had to be very careful when we were reporting this about conversing on phones, as you can imagine, because phones are obviously at risk and indeed some of the reporters who worked on this project, forensics showed that they had pegasus, this spyware, on their phones. anyhow, laurent contacted us here at the guardian and said he would like to invite us into a project. i visited, with a delegation from the guardian, his offices in paris. he showed us this data and we were stunned. there were 50,000 numbers of people who had been selected as persons of interest by client governments of n50. we had never seen anything like this before and it was obviously going to be a very big story. so the moment laurent invited us in, we were interested the moment we saw the data and most importantly, the moment we realised that there was forensic evidence to support the data, that we had done forensic examinations on phones and found pegasus, we were committed to seeing if we could get this project
he contacted us. we had to be very careful when we were reporting this about conversing on phones, as you can imagine, because phones are obviously at risk and indeed some of the reporters who worked on this project, forensics showed that they had pegasus, this spyware, on their phones. anyhow, laurent contacted us here at the guardian and said he would like to invite us into a project. i visited, with a delegation from the guardian, his offices in paris. he showed us this data and we were...
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give us your thoughts. this is a valuation must more consistent with the technology company than a bank. if you look at the valuations on the traditional banking sector, particularly in the uk, around ten times earnings. the technology space — 25—80 times. so, not everyone will be familiar with revolut, it is valued as a technology company. you are right, there is some nervousness, particularly with the cryptocurrency exchange. the confidence that consumers might have to take a broader range of services rather than just fx transactions or taking loans out, that is what the investors are gambling on — that that transition will happen. there needs to be confidence that the underlying entity is sound. when will the transition happen because we have had some of these apps around for many years, people are more confident and familiar, but they are used more often as a sideline next to an old—fashioned bank where you have your mortgage and salary going in. there are two big drivers to that customer transi
give us your thoughts. this is a valuation must more consistent with the technology company than a bank. if you look at the valuations on the traditional banking sector, particularly in the uk, around ten times earnings. the technology space — 25—80 times. so, not everyone will be familiar with revolut, it is valued as a technology company. you are right, there is some nervousness, particularly with the cryptocurrency exchange. the confidence that consumers might have to take a broader...
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i am sorry, i didn't steer us the _ us. i am sorry, i didn't steer us the best— us. i am sorry, i didn't steer us the best at— us. i am sorry, i didn't steer us the best at the end there. at least the best at the end there. at least they finished- _ the best at the end there. at least they finished. not _ the best at the end there. at least they finished. not everyone - the best at the end there. at least they finished. not everyone did. i the best at the end there. at least| they finished. not everyone did. in they finished. not everyone did. in the double scoles, norway's race curtailed in the stockist of circumstances. help did eventually arrive at their hopes of gold have come to a less than graceful end. andy swiss, bbc news. the highs and those of sports. three gold medals, one silver into bronze makes six on the pic metals, that is how many charlotte dujardin has after coming third in the individual dressage meaning she has written's most decorated 0lympian of all time. her performance secured for the in the event earlier on and on her horse gio and she has
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——us and... iwas our sand... ——us and... i was the one that was the target of everything until the incident that got us taken away from her. and — i was way above and beyond everything else. she poured lighter fluid beyond everything else. she poured lighterfluid on shawna and through the match up her. —— threw the match at her. i'm sorry... -- threw the match at her. i'm sorry- - -_ -- threw the match at her. i'm sorry. . ._ yeah, - -- threw the match at her. i'm sorry. . ._ yeah, that - sorry... it's ok. yeah, that was--- _ sorry... it's ok. yeah, that was... after _ sorry... it's ok. yeah, that was... after that, - sorry... it's ok. yeah, that was... after that, i - sorry... it's ok. yeah, that was... after that, i only i sorry... it's ok. yeah, that. was... after that, i only saw shawna twice, maybe three times, after that. completely lost her. was the biggest part of my life, you know? the biggest part of me that has been missing since then. shawna was never _ been missing since then. shawna was never given _ been
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for us who _ for us, stylists who have worked for us who have — for us, stylists who have worked for us who have told _ for us, stylists who have worked for us who have told me _ for us, stylists who have worked for us who have told me that _ for us, stylists who have worked for us who have told me that this - for us, stylists who have worked for us who have told me that this girl. us who have told me that this girl doesn't _ us who have told me that this girl doesn't belong _ us who have told me that this girl doesn't belong on— us who have told me that this girl doesn't belong on a _ us who have told me that this girl doesn't belong on a runway- us who have told me that this girl doesn't belong on a runway for. doesn't belong on a runway for certain— doesn't belong on a runway for certain reasons, _ doesn't belong on a runway for certain reasons, and _ doesn't belong on a runway for certain reasons, and i- doesn't belong on a runway for certain reasons, and i have - doesn't belong on a runway for| certain reasons, and i have said look, _ certain reasons, and i have said look. n
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don't even use that. i brought malawians that are doing something along with me on this trip, and they're just as valuable. ok, so, what, of the ten people in the delegation, four... there's three of them, apart from you, are members of yourfamily. and that's acceptable, is it? and i say this for somebody who a year ago accused the government, got into power on promising to clear the rubble of... i can tell you each one of those have specific functions. and the specific functions are such that, for me to be able to attend a meeting like this, i need their services. "if there is a foreign trip for the president, the democratic progressive party," your opposition, "will flood his entourage with dozens of cash—hungry hand—clappers because it's a chance for someone to steal from malawians. if there's a vacancy at a foreign embassy that requires a professional and career diplomat, the dpp will send someone unqualified whose only credential is being related to someone at state house by tribe or blood becaus
don't even use that. i brought malawians that are doing something along with me on this trip, and they're just as valuable. ok, so, what, of the ten people in the delegation, four... there's three of them, apart from you, are members of yourfamily. and that's acceptable, is it? and i say this for somebody who a year ago accused the government, got into power on promising to clear the rubble of... i can tell you each one of those have specific functions. and the specific functions are such that,...
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we being an olympic sponsor is as it used to be.— it used to be. we will hear a lot more _ it used to be. we will hear a lot more from _ it used to be. we will hear a lot more from mariko - it used to be. we will hear a lot more from mariko oi - it used to be. we will hear a lot more from mariko oi as| it used to be. we will hear a i lot more from mariko oi as the olympic �*s progress. currently there are approximately 160 million objects in orbit — mainly debris — which could collide with satellites vital to services we use every day. finding better ways to survey objects moving overhead has become a high priority issue. with more and more satellites being launched, there's growing concern about the potential for collisions. in september of last year the uk space agency gave over a million to seven companies to help develop new approaches to tracking satellites and debris in orbit using sensors and artificial intelligence. one of those companies is fujitsu who have been working on removing space debris. joining me now is ellen devereux from
we being an olympic sponsor is as it used to be.— it used to be. we will hear a lot more _ it used to be. we will hear a lot more from _ it used to be. we will hear a lot more from mariko - it used to be. we will hear a lot more from mariko oi - it used to be. we will hear a lot more from mariko oi as| it used to be. we will hear a i lot more from mariko oi as the olympic �*s progress. currently there are approximately 160 million objects in orbit — mainly debris — which could collide...
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they are able to restrain us and imprison us, and _ are able to restrain us and imprison us, and they— are able to restrain us and imprison us, and they have to be above the law _ us, and they have to be above the law they— us, and they have to be above the law. they have to operate in line with the — law. they have to operate in line with the law. it's late, i apologise. have any chance to commanding trust. we have fewer police _ commanding trust. we have fewer police officers then lots of other comparable countries, and that's because — comparable countries, and that's because robert peel talked about policing _ because robert peel talked about policing by consent, and that is something we hold really dear in our countrx _ something we hold really dear in our countrx it_ something we hold really dear in our country. it enables us to have less police _ country. it enables us to have less police because we police each other because _ police because we police each other because we have a strong relationship with the police and broadly, — relationship with the police and broad
they are able to restrain us and imprison us, and _ are able to restrain us and imprison us, and they— are able to restrain us and imprison us, and they have to be above the law _ us, and they have to be above the law they— us, and they have to be above the law. they have to operate in line with the — law. they have to operate in line with the law. it's late, i apologise. have any chance to commanding trust. we have fewer police _ commanding trust. we have fewer police officers then lots...
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that made us women angry. of course, the japanese parliament is dominated by men, that's why a medication for impotency was approved straightaway and why we had to fight for decades for the pill. japan's population is shrinking. the birth rate is among the lowest in the world. translation: the government says| we have a low birth rate and we need to have more babies but the japanese system still doesn't support women to have babies. it is directly related. people don't want more children because they can't afford them. education, it's so expensive. i went into politics because i wanted to change the law so a woman can live a life she wants. and marry who she loves and raise the children she wants to have and be financially independent. there are still not enough women in politics, but better representation is the only way to make sure women's issues get addressed. yoriko madoka highlighting the need for more women injapanese politics. let's head to 1945 now and the second world war when an atomic bomb was deto
that made us women angry. of course, the japanese parliament is dominated by men, that's why a medication for impotency was approved straightaway and why we had to fight for decades for the pill. japan's population is shrinking. the birth rate is among the lowest in the world. translation: the government says| we have a low birth rate and we need to have more babies but the japanese system still doesn't support women to have babies. it is directly related. people don't want more children...
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good to have you with us. as jane was saying there, charlotte is now the most decorated female british olympian of all time. i can see your smiling there, just give us a sense of how significant this achievement is. it of how significant this achievement is. , ., , , of how significant this achievement is. it is absolutely phenomenal. a totally new _ is. it is absolutely phenomenal. a totally new horse _ is. it is absolutely phenomenal. a totally new horse is _ is. it is absolutely phenomenal. a| totally new horse is extraordinary. charlotte has worked so hard for this and her mentor and trainer, he deserves as much as this medal as she does. in fact, the whole team has been remarkable and fantastic. to deal with what we have all had to deal with, with covid—19 and the difficulty getting horses to compete with brexit and one thing and another, will the olympics be on or not, to focus on the horse and to do that routine and it is the first time ever it has been performed in public, that routine, wasjust time
good to have you with us. as jane was saying there, charlotte is now the most decorated female british olympian of all time. i can see your smiling there, just give us a sense of how significant this achievement is. it of how significant this achievement is. , ., , , of how significant this achievement is. it is absolutely phenomenal. a totally new _ is. it is absolutely phenomenal. a totally new horse _ is. it is absolutely phenomenal. a totally new horse is _ is. it is absolutely phenomenal....
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attack on the us capitol-— us capitol. they ripped off my badae. us capitol. they ripped off my badge- they — us capitol. they ripped off my badge. they grabbed - us capitol. they ripped off my badge. they grabbed and - us capitol. they ripped off my - badge. they grabbed and stripped me of my radio, theses ammunition that was secured in my body. they begin to beat me with their fists and with what felt like hard metal objects. i'm frustrated that six months after a deadly— i'm frustrated...
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that is allowing us to go ahead. keir starmer said a high infection rate could mean millions of people being "pinged" to self isolate. the financial times estimates this morning that that could be around 2 million people per week. the mail says 3.5 million people a week. eitherway, it's a massive number. it means huge disruption to families and businesses just as the summer holidays begin. borisjohnson said the government would be moving away from self isolation towards testing. and he accused keir starmer of "trying to have it both ways". on monday he seems to say he was in favour of opening up onjuly the 19th, now he is saying it's reckless. which is it, mr speaker? maybe i can help a little. just to remind us that it's . prime minister's questions. if we want opposition questions we will need to change - who is standing up. a labour mp reminded the prime minister of the human cost of the pandemic. mr speaker, my grandmother, whom i love dearly, was lying on her hospital deathbed and none of us were allowed to be t
that is allowing us to go ahead. keir starmer said a high infection rate could mean millions of people being "pinged" to self isolate. the financial times estimates this morning that that could be around 2 million people per week. the mail says 3.5 million people a week. eitherway, it's a massive number. it means huge disruption to families and businesses just as the summer holidays begin. borisjohnson said the government would be moving away from self isolation towards testing. and...
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mariko oi is in tokyo for us. mari, the temperature is always an issue injapan — but this year it's been even worse, hasn't it, with reports that tennis players in early matches on saturday had to take medical time outs before they continued playing? indeed, i'm not sure if you can see the temperature board behind me — it's only seven a:m., but it is getting really hot. though i have to say it's been a lot of excitement in japan about the gold rush that we've seen on every front page of the newspapers just gold—medal. these 21 double gold medals... also the japanese competitor in skateboarding winning the first gold. so there's been a lot of excitement about that, but as you said, when it comes to the endurance outside, it has been brutally hot. we've heard from novak djokovic in tennis especially complaining about it. but this has been an issue every year ever since i was a kid if you are a playing a sport outside. it's been getting hotter and hotter every year because of climate change, meaning schools hav
mariko oi is in tokyo for us. mari, the temperature is always an issue injapan — but this year it's been even worse, hasn't it, with reports that tennis players in early matches on saturday had to take medical time outs before they continued playing? indeed, i'm not sure if you can see the temperature board behind me — it's only seven a:m., but it is getting really hot. though i have to say it's been a lot of excitement in japan about the gold rush that we've seen on every front page of the...
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the western united states and canada are experiencing heat they're just not used to. i think it's incredibly important that we set up these spaces so people can come in, feel taken care of, feel safe, get cool and get some water and a bite to eat if they need it. you know, the hotels seems to be sold out as well because people are running away. they need to go somewhere cool with ac. it's just unbearable. it's impossible to be out. it's most dangerous for the homeless. helping them with shade and water is essential. in canada, which is famous for its cold, the heatwave has been blamed for more than 100 deaths. it's the elderly, who are less able to regulate their body temperature, who are most vulnerable. whether you have heart or breathing problems, or even if you're an elderly person, sometimes you just don't cope quite as well in the heat and sun. and the hotter it gets, the more wildfires are likely to start. this one was filmed in california a few days ago. president biden has warned that the rising temperatures bring all kinds of dangers. the extreme heat we're
the western united states and canada are experiencing heat they're just not used to. i think it's incredibly important that we set up these spaces so people can come in, feel taken care of, feel safe, get cool and get some water and a bite to eat if they need it. you know, the hotels seems to be sold out as well because people are running away. they need to go somewhere cool with ac. it's just unbearable. it's impossible to be out. it's most dangerous for the homeless. helping them with shade...
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talk us through the process. we have a team around the world that collects plastics from waterways, rivers, the ocean, and we send the plastic bottles out to certified partners, where they transform this waste into pellets. the pellets will then be made into materials we can make the clothes from. do you think you will impact others in the fashion industry, because the fashion industry is a big polluter, isn't it? tt a big polluter, isn't it? it is, a big polluter, isn't it? tit is, because plastic is almost everywhere. whatever you are wearing, plastic is everywhere, and unfortunately it will be everywhere for a long time. shall everywhere for a long time. all riuht. everywhere for a long time. all right. sorry to interrupt you, but we are out of time. this is unfortunate, but thank you for joining us, and thank you to your company. have a good day, see you soon. we're still in the middle of this heatwave, or actually just past it. some thunderstorms on the way too in the coming days, which should break the heat
talk us through the process. we have a team around the world that collects plastics from waterways, rivers, the ocean, and we send the plastic bottles out to certified partners, where they transform this waste into pellets. the pellets will then be made into materials we can make the clothes from. do you think you will impact others in the fashion industry, because the fashion industry is a big polluter, isn't it? tt a big polluter, isn't it? it is, a big polluter, isn't it? tit is, because...
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solar panels use silicon. can you explain how that technology works, and what its limitations are in helping us reach the goal danielle just outlined? so, silicon is a semiconductor. that's the material that's used to absorb sunlight and generate electricity in a solar cell. it works by absorbing sunlight, particles of sunlight, that we call photons, they carry energy, they're absorbed in the silicon and what they do is give electrons in that silicon extra kinetic energy. the energy from the photons transferred to the electrons, and those electrons, with that energy, can move around and they're freed from the lattice — they're freed from being bound and localised. and that's the current, in essence, those moving electrons, that if we contact the silicon on either side we can extract in an external circuit and generate current and voltage from the material. now, in terms of the limitations, if we look at the optimum efficiency a single solar absorbent material could be, like silicon, they top out at about 25%
solar panels use silicon. can you explain how that technology works, and what its limitations are in helping us reach the goal danielle just outlined? so, silicon is a semiconductor. that's the material that's used to absorb sunlight and generate electricity in a solar cell. it works by absorbing sunlight, particles of sunlight, that we call photons, they carry energy, they're absorbed in the silicon and what they do is give electrons in that silicon extra kinetic energy. the energy from the...
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the government has failed us! we stand in one voice, we condemn whatever happened and we will protest, but continue to protest until our our children are brought back! judhh judith loves reading, she loves people — judith loves reading, she loves pe0ple. she's— judith loves reading, she loves people. she's this _ judith loves reading, she loves people. she's this kind - judith loves reading, she loves people. she's this kind of- judith loves reading, she loves . people. she's this kind of person that loves— people. she's this kind of person that loves putting _ people. she's this kind of person that loves putting a _ people. she's this kind of person that loves putting a smile - people. she's this kind of person that loves putting a smile on- people. she's this kind of person i that loves putting a smile on people cosmic_ that loves putting a smile on people cosmic faces — that loves putting a smile on people cosmic faces. yesterday _ that loves putting a smile on people cosmic faces. yesterday i _ that lo
the government has failed us! we stand in one voice, we condemn whatever happened and we will protest, but continue to protest until our our children are brought back! judhh judith loves reading, she loves people — judith loves reading, she loves pe0ple. she's— judith loves reading, she loves people. she's this _ judith loves reading, she loves people. she's this kind - judith loves reading, she loves people. she's this kind of- judith loves reading, she loves . people. she's this kind of...
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. a , presumably hold a lesson for all of us— all of us. many around them ho -e all of us. many around them hope that — all of us. many around them hope that under— all of us. many around them hope that under the - all of us. many around them hope that under the gaze . all of us. many around them hope that under the gaze of| hope that under the gaze of their mother today, there is a chance of some reconciliation. do get in touch with me on twitter about some of the stories that we are covering. i will be back with the business news in about two minutes time. hello there. the first couple of days ofjuly look pretty similar to how we ended the month ofjune on, and that's with quite a lot of dry weather around with some sunshine. but there will be some showers around, too. generally isolated, but they will be quite heavy and slow moving where you catch them, as there will be very little wind to move them on. that's because we're in between weather systems, as you can see here, this weak area of high pressure building in. this is the area o
. a , presumably hold a lesson for all of us— all of us. many around them ho -e all of us. many around them hope that — all of us. many around them hope that under— all of us. many around them hope that under the - all of us. many around them hope that under the gaze . all of us. many around them hope that under the gaze of| hope that under the gaze of their mother today, there is a chance of some reconciliation. do get in touch with me on twitter about some of the stories that we are...