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who would use this and what might it be used for? that. and what might it be used for? that is actually very _ and what might it be used for? t'isgt is actually very good question. when my team and i were developing the initial proposal application, one of the thing that is very close to my heart in particular is i've got a preschool age child who was going off to school, and so one of the things that we envisioned, especially me having small children, is a noninvasive test... and as you indicated, in the opening here, sticking a nasal swab up your nose is intimidating. i do not want to have to subject my four—year—old doctor to such a thing just to get back to school, so one of the things that we envision something like this... an easy test that even a preschool level child could be able to use without any undue intimidation.— to use without any undue intimidation. ~ .., , intimidation. well, it could be the future, couldn't _ intimidation. well, it could be the future, couldn't it? _ intimidation. well, it could be the future, couldn't it? it _ intimidation. wel
who would use this and what might it be used for? that. and what might it be used for? that is actually very _ and what might it be used for? t'isgt is actually very good question. when my team and i were developing the initial proposal application, one of the thing that is very close to my heart in particular is i've got a preschool age child who was going off to school, and so one of the things that we envisioned, especially me having small children, is a noninvasive test... and as you...
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it told us: wallbox, based in spain, did not reply to us, but they did tell ken's team that they had fixed the online problems. time to see if the units are safe. retesting took place this week and suggests most of the problems in both chargers have been fixed, but ken says owners still need to take action. check for updates, solve the problem. the wallbox charger uses hardware that is not secure enough. there's really nothing you can do to make it completely secure. so unless wallbox have found a way of fixing that, which would be beyond me, i'd suggest perhaps supergluing the box cover in so hackers cannot take the top off. and what of the approval they had to be sold in the uk by the department for transport and the government grants handed out to help sell them? the department did not comment on the security issues we raised, but said: it's worth noting that all smart home chargers will still be usable if you just want to plug yourcar in. but when it comes to security when using them with a phone app or home wi—fi, it seems some are smarter than others. that was dan, and more g
it told us: wallbox, based in spain, did not reply to us, but they did tell ken's team that they had fixed the online problems. time to see if the units are safe. retesting took place this week and suggests most of the problems in both chargers have been fixed, but ken says owners still need to take action. check for updates, solve the problem. the wallbox charger uses hardware that is not secure enough. there's really nothing you can do to make it completely secure. so unless wallbox have...
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thank you so much for “oinini getting used. thank you so much forjoining us— getting used. thank you so much forjoining us on _ getting used. thank you so much forjoining us on the _ programmes. and you can find much more about this story on our website. we have a special section dedicated to all things coronavirus, with everything you need to know about latest figures and vaccines. just go to bbc.com/news. let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines. officials in india say more than 160 people have died in the past week due to severe floods and major landslides. many people have also been reported missing in villages along the country's western coast. heavy rains have also caused flooding in the cox's bazar area of bangladesh. at least 11 people have been reported dead, including children. president biden has met the exiled belarusian opposition leader, sviatla na tsikhanouskaya, at the white house to offer his support. she said her country was on the frontline of a battle between democracy and autocracy. last year's election in belarus returned the country's
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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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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've 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'd 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 'd done forensic examinations on phones and found pegasus, we were committed to seeing if we could get this proje
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've 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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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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to two years after the us withdrawal. why is the government seen as so fragile?— seen as so fragile? well, what we are seeing — seen as so fragile? well, what we are seeing already _ seen as so fragile? well, what we are seeing already happened - seen as so fragile? well, what we are seeing already happened all. seen as so fragile? well, what we i are seeing already happened all over the country, as i said, we have had fighting escalating over the past two months. the taliban are saying that in some areas, they have had afghan forces surrendered to them, this is something that is denied by the afghan government, and it is not just these two sites operating in this country. there are a lot of different tribal groups, which are preparing their own militaries as we speak. there also hardline extremist groups like al-qaeda and is operating in this country, and so i think the fears in front of people here are, what is going to happen in the months ahead?— here are, what is going to happen in the months ahead? yogita lima
to two years after the us withdrawal. why is the government seen as so fragile?— seen as so fragile? well, what we are seeing — seen as so fragile? well, what we are seeing already _ seen as so fragile? well, what we are seeing already happened - seen as so fragile? well, what we are seeing already happened all. seen as so fragile? well, what we i are seeing already happened all over the country, as i said, we have had fighting escalating over the past two months. the taliban are saying...
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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
——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. . ._...
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us _ their travel than they are imposing on us and — their travel than they are imposing on us and he ties on the other hand you say— on us and he ties on the other hand you say there is this massive health risk from _ you say there is this massive health risk from the likes of these restrictions. so it's always going to be _ restrictions. so it's always going to be this — restrictions. so it's always going to be this kind of lose lose situation _ to be this kind of lose lose situation basically.- to be this kind of lose lose situation basically. let's move on and move onto _ situation basically. let's move on and move onto a _ situation basically. let's move on and move onto a different - situation basically. let's move on and move onto a different story. | situation basically. let's move on i and move onto a different story. the front page of the guardian. queenwoman lobbied ministers for climate law labour. what's this about the this is really interesting.— about the this is really interestinu. , , ., ., interesting. this is a guardian exclusive _ interesting. this is a guard
us _ their travel than they are imposing on us and — their travel than they are imposing on us and he ties on the other hand you say— on us and he ties on the other hand you say there is this massive health risk from _ you say there is this massive health risk from the likes of these restrictions. so it's always going to be _ restrictions. so it's always going to be this — restrictions. so it's always going to be this kind of lose lose situation _ to be this kind of lose lose situation...
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_ us on bbc news. should we be at all surprised by this? i _ us on bbc news. should we be at all surprised by this? i don't _ us on bbc news. should we be at all surprised by this? i don't think - us on bbc news. should we be at all surprised by this? i don't think so. i surprised by this? i don't think so. this was a reaction to the press conference that the doctor from the who issued last week. the chinese have not been in a mood to find compromise. they seem to be deeply offended by this suggestion of the second investigation. they are shocked, they see it as arrogant. and so they are taking pretty harsh measures right now and i don't think we should be surprised nor should we be surprised that the rhetoric and toxicity has escalated on the us side pretty rapidly as well as you have seen in press secretaryjen psasz have seen in press secretaryjen psaki's statement today. this is a pretty part or toxic meltdown between the united states and china and china and the rest of the world intent on getting this investigation completed. i5 intent on getting this inv
_ us on bbc news. should we be at all surprised by this? i _ us on bbc news. should we be at all surprised by this? i don't _ us on bbc news. should we be at all surprised by this? i don't think - us on bbc news. should we be at all surprised by this? i don't think so. i surprised by this? i don't think so. this was a reaction to the press conference that the doctor from the who issued last week. the chinese have not been in a mood to find compromise. they seem to be deeply offended by this...
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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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this tactic of using emojis and using emoticons as a way of abating hate speech 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. but just by using little emojis and gifts, 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, facebook cannot seem to get a handle on it. i facebook cannot seem to get a handle on it.— handle on it. i 'ust have a statement _ handle on it. ijust have a statement here _ handle on it. ijust have a statement here from - 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 quadri, i
this tactic of using emojis and using emoticons as a way of abating hate speech 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. but just by using little emojis and gifts, 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...
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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 that six months after a deadly insurrection breached the united _ a deadly insurrection breached the united states capitol for several hours _ united states capitol for several hours on — united states capitol for several hours on live television, we still don't _ hours on live television, we still don't know— hours on live television, we still don't know exactly what happened. y. don't know exactly what happened. y the don't know exactly what happened. the events don't know exactly what happened. y. the events ofjanuary the 6th a
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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at the peak of us involvement over 100,000 us and nato troops passed through it. by friday — the troops were gone. according to afghan officials they left in the middle of the night — deserting this huge compound and passing control of security to afghan forces. that was on friday, then on tuesday, the us said 90% of troops were gone. so the afghan military is now in sole charge of security across the country. the task is enormous and the taliban is gaining ground at rapid pace. injust over 2 months the taliban has taken at least 150 out of a21 districts across afghanistan. and they're moving from rural areas into major cities. yesterday the taliban launched its most brazen attack since the us stepped up its withdrawal of troops — entering a key city in the northwest and taking government buildings. the assault continued today. 3s this was inside qala—e—naw city in badghis state today. thousands are reportedly fleeing their homes. and these are afghan troops inside the city. afghan's special forces say they have so far fended off the attack — however t
at the peak of us involvement over 100,000 us and nato troops passed through it. by friday — the troops were gone. according to afghan officials they left in the middle of the night — deserting this huge compound and passing control of security to afghan forces. that was on friday, then on tuesday, the us said 90% of troops were gone. so the afghan military is now in sole charge of security across the country. the task is enormous and the taliban is gaining ground at rapid pace. injust over...
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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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jr wants us to get out of here. the boat that sped at us belongs to china's third force, not the navy, not the coast guard, but the maritime militia. this year, the same paramilitary group released a music video showing a training exercise where a small fishing boat is rammed. over the last ten years or so, some small component, probably a few hundred boats of this militia force, has been professionalised. the national government and provincial governments have dumped money into upgrading them, building new boats, giving them uniforms and weapons training and integrating them into the chain of command of the china coast guard and the chinese navy. so now you've got a militia that really is a professional paramilitary force. by cross—referencing our footage with satellite data, it appears that the militia vessel that sped at us is called qiong sansha yu00311. we cannot get a very good handle on what exactly it was doing, other than being there at the shoal for weeks at a time. and this is one of the major problems
jr wants us to get out of here. the boat that sped at us belongs to china's third force, not the navy, not the coast guard, but the maritime militia. this year, the same paramilitary group released a music video showing a training exercise where a small fishing boat is rammed. over the last ten years or so, some small component, probably a few hundred boats of this militia force, has been professionalised. the national government and provincial governments have dumped money into upgrading them,...
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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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i use them to drive my car. but these _ i use them to drive my car. but these are — i use them to drive my car. but these are quite different to what — these are quite different to what you might find on a road car as— what you might find on a road car as they are tuning for a racing _ car as they are tuning for a racing environment but a racing team _ racing environment but a racing team is— racing environment but a racing team is more thanjust the drivers _ team is more thanjust the drivers. building systems like this into — drivers. building systems like this into already finely tuned machines is not a straightforward process. you obviously work with different iterations of these controls, how — iterations of these controls, how does that process work and how does that process work and how did — how does that process work and how did you get where you are now? — how did you get where you are now? �* ., ., ~ ., now? but will we look at the drivers and _ now? but will we look at the drivers and what _ now? but will we look at the dr
i use them to drive my car. but these _ i use them to drive my car. but these are — i use them to drive my car. but these are quite different to what — these are quite different to what you might find on a road car as— what you might find on a road car as they are tuning for a racing _ car as they are tuning for a racing environment but a racing team _ racing environment but a racing team is— racing environment but a racing team is more thanjust the drivers _ team is more thanjust the...
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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
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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 are tuned for a racing environment but a racing team is more thanjust the drivers. building systems like this into already finely tuned machines is not a straightforward process. you obviously work with different iterations of these controls, how does that process work and how did you get where you are now? we look at the drivers and what their needs are. what disabilities and physical limitations they have got and then we start from there the ergonomics of the control system that we are designing and by that the panels on the steering wheel. when we start designing it with a very different steering wheel to the one we have got now so we are constantly improving it and developing it based on driver feedback. there are challenges there and a lot of it is integrating our system with the car system, as the car is not great at tolerating other things being integrated. but we do love a challenge, that is part of why
i use them to drive my car. but these are quite different to what you might find on a road car as they are tuned for a racing environment but a racing team is more thanjust the drivers. building systems like this into already finely tuned machines is not a straightforward process. you obviously work with different iterations of these controls, how does that process work and how did you get where you are now? we look at the drivers and what their needs are. what disabilities and physical...
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shejoins us thomas, a divorce and trial lawyer. she joins us from washington. good to have you with us. what do you make of this decision by the court? it was definitely unexpected. i don't think any of us expected mr cosby to walk free to go, by the supreme court had to balance his constitutional rights, and the fact that mr cosby waved his fifth amendment constitutional right against self—incrimination, with the belief and expectation of that criminal charges would not be brought against him. and that is what the supreme court focused on, the fact that this case should never have been brought in the first place because of the deal that he entered into with the initial prosecutor, and it was inherently unfair, which is what the court focused on it — fairness. forthe what the court focused on it — fairness. for the second prosecutor in a fit 2015 to bring these charges back and to unseal the deposition transcript, and that is the crux of this issue. how unusual is this? this is getting a lot of attention obviously because of the profile that bill cosby ha
shejoins us thomas, a divorce and trial lawyer. she joins us from washington. good to have you with us. what do you make of this decision by the court? it was definitely unexpected. i don't think any of us expected mr cosby to walk free to go, by the supreme court had to balance his constitutional rights, and the fact that mr cosby waved his fifth amendment constitutional right against self—incrimination, with the belief and expectation of that criminal charges would not be brought against...
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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 to buy a shirt, and it can even help you cheat on your homework. and with google�*s insanely huge databank, after years of searching and info gathering, the apps computer vision is pretty accurate, with machine learning inbuilt 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, it's pinpo
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 to buy a shirt, and it can even help you cheat on your homework. and...
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viruses between uses. and they�* re reasonably soundproofed. sorry, what? i said they're reasonably soundproofed! no idea. now, this is a 1—person pod. there will be 4— and 6—people pods coming too for when we can all share the same air again. but while we're waiting, lara has been to see a different type of pod that really does move. knocks on pod. hello? lara: many people who've taken a breakfrom using public transport may feel a bit intimidated about returning to it. so i've come to take a look at the making of what's being called a post—pandemic vehicle. this concept pod would sit somewhere between a bus and a taxi, both in size and cost, and could be booked, summoned and paid for via your smartphone. it'd be well ventilated, clearly labelled when safe to use, and moving screens would provide customisable—sized carriages. one could imagine being downstairs on a bus or on a train, that courage could be configurable, so that's something we're working with manufacturers on to look at how they
viruses between uses. and they�* re reasonably soundproofed. sorry, what? i said they're reasonably soundproofed! no idea. now, this is a 1—person pod. there will be 4— and 6—people pods coming too for when we can all share the same air again. but while we're waiting, lara has been to see a different type of pod that really does move. knocks on pod. hello? lara: many people who've taken a breakfrom using public transport may feel a bit intimidated about returning to it. so i've come to...
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if it becomes where they are putting | us on a register to keep tabs on us, | to try and fit us into those boxes, try and get us to do a set - curriculum and tell us _ when we should be home educating, i think that's where problems are going to arise. _ we are just normal people, normal, everyday mums and dads. - it�*s more fun. it isn�*t like you just sit at a desk and you have to do what they�*ve given you. it�*s way less boring. the government says a register is about safeguarding and support, but families like these say they are being penalised for what they feel is best for their children. elaine dunkley, bbc news. tens of thousands of pilgrims have arrived in the saudi arabian city of mecca for a downsized hajj. as sophia tran thomson reports, restrictions are tight, as the kingdom is hoping to repeat last year�*s success that saw no coronavirus outbreaks during the muslim ritual. the annual hajj pilgrimage, one of the five pillars of islam. all muslims are expected to retrace the prophet mohammed�*s final pilgrimage at least once in their lives if they have the mea
if it becomes where they are putting | us on a register to keep tabs on us, | to try and fit us into those boxes, try and get us to do a set - curriculum and tell us _ when we should be home educating, i think that's where problems are going to arise. _ we are just normal people, normal, everyday mums and dads. - it�*s more fun. it isn�*t like you just sit at a desk and you have to do what they�*ve given you. it�*s way less boring. the government says a register is about safeguarding...
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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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if you're using it for real, — using that term. if you're using it for real, not— using that term. if you're using it for real, not a pilot. we saw the hot water— for real, not a pilot. we saw the hot water that number ten got into over that _ hot water that number ten got into over that issue, you either do it properly— over that issue, you either do it properly now or you don't do it. we've _ properly now or you don't do it. we've talked before a little bit about the impact, notjust a health impact, there is the mental health impact, there is the mental health impact as well, a real sense today of newly mixed feelings today, what would your sort of message to people be? ~ ., would your sort of message to people be? . . ., . , would your sort of message to people be? . , ,.., be? what do are seeing behaviourally is the country — be? what do are seeing behaviourally is the country will _ be? what do are seeing behaviourally is the country will be _ be? what do are seeing behaviourally is the country will be divided - be? what do are seeing behaviourally is the country will be
if you're using it for real, — using that term. if you're using it for real, not— using that term. if you're using it for real, not a pilot. we saw the hot water— for real, not a pilot. we saw the hot water that number ten got into over that _ hot water that number ten got into over that issue, you either do it properly— over that issue, you either do it properly now or you don't do it. we've _ properly now or you don't do it. we've talked before a little bit about the impact, notjust a...
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it us. , how did this white flag movement began.— us. , how did this white flag movement began. it all began after the announcement - movement began. it all began after the announcement from | movement began. it all began i after the announcement from the prime minister last monday when he announced 150 billion ring god, that's about, you know, it's providing assistance and grants to the people on the ground, but unfortunately, just hours right after the announcement by the prime minister, it was almost organically the people on the ground started asking, do you need any help? put up a white flag outside your home, outside your window, flag outside your home, outside yourwindow, put flag outside your home, outside your window, put it out on social media, overnights, they actually created a facebook group all over social media, twitter, facebook, particularly facebook, people asking for help, and over the past week, what we can see is notjust politicians as well as the committee organisations, what they do is that they organise themselves and provide help, even some of the local
it us. , how did this white flag movement began.— us. , how did this white flag movement began. it all began after the announcement - movement began. it all began after the announcement from | movement began. it all began i after the announcement from the prime minister last monday when he announced 150 billion ring god, that's about, you know, it's providing assistance and grants to the people on the ground, but unfortunately, just hours right after the announcement by the prime minister, it...
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stay with us on bbc news. still to come: two year—old wilder smuggled in the back of a lorry and finally reunited with his family in honduras. radio: we see you coming down the ladder now. - 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. all count: seven, six, five, four, three...! - thousands of households across the country are suspiciously- quiet this lunchtime - as children bury their noses in the final instalment of harry potter. - this is bbc world news. i'm david eades. the latest headlines: athletes continue to arrive in tokyo ahead of this weeks
stay with us on bbc news. still to come: two year—old wilder smuggled in the back of a lorry and finally reunited with his family in honduras. radio: we see you coming down the ladder now. - 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...
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us to say we _ they look to the uk and the us to say we don't _ they look to the uk and the us to say we don't want _ they look to the uk and the us to say we don't want any _ they look to the uk and the us to say we don't want any of - they look to the uk and the us to say we don't want any of those i they look to the uk and the us to i say we don't want any of those death tolls here _ say we don't want any of those death tolls here in— say we don't want any of those death tolls here in australia, _ say we don't want any of those death tolls here in australia, and _ say we don't want any of those death tolls here in australia, and they're i tolls here in australia, and they're right _ tolls here in australia, and they're right to _ tolls here in australia, and they're right to do — tolls here in australia, and they're right to do that. _ tolls here in australia, and they're right to do that.— right to do that. here is the twist. they might _ right to do that. here is the twist. they might unreasonably - right to do that. here is the twist. they might unreasonably get i right to
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would be better off, all of us would be better off, all of us would be better off, if we used that vaccine to get more people vaccinated in other parts of the world. john swartzberg, professor— the world. john swartzberg, professor emeritus - the world. john swartzberg, professor emeritus at - professor emeritus at university of california, berkeley, thank you very much, fascinating to talk to you. thank you. this is bbc news: the headlines: following the assassination of haiti's president — and the unrest that followed — the country's senate nominates an interim successor. the taliban are rapidly retaking land across afghanistan as the us—led mission withdraws the last of its troops. residents of california are bracing for a weekend of record—setting temperatures as heat continues to build on the west coast. the us national weather service has issued an excessive heat alert, with meteorologists warning that some of southern california's inland areas could reach temperatures of 49 celsius — that is 120 farenheit. earlier i spoke to eric schoening and asked him what things were
would be better off, all of us would be better off, all of us would be better off, if we used that vaccine to get more people vaccinated in other parts of the world. john swartzberg, professor— the world. john swartzberg, professor emeritus - the world. john swartzberg, professor emeritus at - professor emeritus at university of california, berkeley, thank you very much, fascinating to talk to you. thank you. this is bbc news: the headlines: following the assassination of haiti's president...
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for all the support for us. , ., ., , ., for us. they are tremendous and without those _ for us. they are tremendous and without those people _ for us. they are tremendous and without those people that - for us. they are tremendous and without those people that came | for us. they are tremendous and i without those people that came out in their_ without those people that came out in their snow— without those people that came out in their snow suits... _ without those people that came out in their snow suits... the _ without those people that came out in their snow suits. . ._ in their snow suits... the rain, the snow, in their snow suits... the rain, the snow. normality. _ in their snow suits... the rain, the snow, normality, plight, _ in their snow suits... the rain, the snow, normality, plight, kept - in their snow suits... the rain, the snow, normality, plight, kept the| snow, normality, plight, kept the pub going — snow, normality, plight, kept the ub anoin. , , snow, normality, plight, kept the rub aoian. , , ., snow, norma
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talk us through _ good to be here. talk us through what _ good to be here. talk us through what exactly i good to be here. talk us through what exactly is i good to be here. talk us i through what exactly is going on. �* , ., , through what exactly is going on. �* , ., ., on. behind me you 'ust heard on that report. h on. behind me you 'ust heard on that report, the i on. behind me youjust heard on that report, the extreme - that report, the extreme wildfire behaviour, we are calling it in california, our new brand of severe weather, these are known as pyro cumulonimbus type structures, wildfire generated thunderstorms, the intense heat of the fire causes the updraught of ash and much like a thunderstorm, on the downdraught we sometimes have rain or lightning, this involves wind speeds leaving the firefight anywhere from 60— 100 kilometres per hour, so that takes something like the dixie fire, and allows it to spread so rapidly to the point we have to the large—scale evacuations. the fire is burning so intensely on radar we are at detecting ash as op
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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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i am with annabel and us on. _ saying the opposite here. i am with annabel and us on. the _ saying the opposite here. i am with annabel and us on. the app - saying the opposite here. i am with annabel and us on. the app has - saying the opposite here. i am with l annabel and us on. the app has been pinging so many people that that it's become a bit of a crisis, so the government said if you can take a test and show that you are clear, then you can go back, which seems relatively sensible to me. there will be one or two people you may think in the welcome of a crisis, so the government said if you can take a test and show that you are clear, then you can go back, which seems relatively sensible to me. there will be one or two people you may think, well, their condition or something underlying puts them at risk, and we can agree that, but then the unions have set, no, if you do get payments, you must stay at home, but that does seem a bit contrary to me. maybe there's more to the story that i don't know, but i do worry that people do want to work, as you say, it's good f
i am with annabel and us on. _ saying the opposite here. i am with annabel and us on. the _ saying the opposite here. i am with annabel and us on. the app - saying the opposite here. i am with annabel and us on. the app has - saying the opposite here. i am with l annabel and us on. the app has been pinging so many people that that it's become a bit of a crisis, so the government said if you can take a test and show that you are clear, then you can go back, which seems relatively sensible to me....
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us. —— it was not a night full sleep. an inquiry report has criticised the london borough of lambeth for allowing the abuse of hundreds of children in its homes for decades. the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse has been investigating allegations dating back as far as the 1970s. it said it was hard to comprehend the cruelty that was inflicted, and officials left children to cope with trauma on their own. lambeth council has apologised to victims. our correspondent, tom symonds, has been looking at the findings. tom, thank you for being with us. this was abuse on staggering scale, not just this was abuse on staggering scale, notjust in terms the amount of time that this was over, but the number of children involved, hundreds. absolutely. the independent enquiry into child sexual abuse, and very wide—ranging public enquiry, has been going for years now and has produced a whole load of reports and this is one of the most scathing. this is one of the biggest past sexual abuse
us. —— it was not a night full sleep. an inquiry report has criticised the london borough of lambeth for allowing the abuse of hundreds of children in its homes for decades. the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse has been investigating allegations dating back as far as the 1970s. it said it was hard to comprehend the cruelty that was inflicted, and officials left children to cope with trauma on their own. lambeth council has apologised to victims. our correspondent, tom symonds,...
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we are not going _ terrible look for us. we are not going to — terrible look for us. we are not going to get that great prize, the second _ going to get that great prize, the second biggest sports festival in the world, if the authorities say is notable _ the world, if the authorities say is notable to— the world, if the authorities say is not able to police supposedly the most _ not able to police supposedly the most important stadium and most prestigious stadium in our national sporting _ prestigious stadium in our national sporting life. prestigious stadium in our national sporting life-— sporting life. let's finish with the metro, sizzling _ sporting life. let's finish with the metro, sizzling on _ sporting life. let's finish with the metro, sizzling on the _ sporting life. let's finish with the metro, sizzling on the hottest i sporting life. let's finish with the | metro, sizzling on the hottest day of the year. some people cooling down in the centenary square fountain in birmingham. 31.6 degrees in some places, tim. increasingly, we have to remind ourselves
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help us beat this virus i believe _ help us beat this virus i believe we should use them. an inquiry into the murder of a maltese anti—corruption journalist says the state must bear responsibility for her death. i'm sarah mulkerrins live in tokyo on day 7 of the olympics — where the focus will start to shift to the track where the world's fastest women are in action in the 100m heats. and re—living past glories — former asian olympians tell us what it feels like to taste sporting success. it's seven in the morning in singapore and in tokyo — where there's increasing concern 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 ten thousand. the japanese authorities say the dramatic rise will not affect the olympics, but experts are warning if something isn't done to control the spread, the city's healthcare system could soon be overwhelmed. from tokyo, rupert wingfield—hayes reports. this is tokyo in the middle of a state of emergency, i
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change upon us.— definitely feel like at the -- a big sea change upon us.- hi. i definitely feel like at the -- a big sea change upon us.- hi. sea change upon us. tony? hi. what would ou sea change upon us. tony? hi. what would you like _ sea change upon us. tony? hi. what would you like to _ sea change upon us. tony? hi. what would you like to say? _ sea change upon us. tony? hi. what would you like to say? in _ sea change upon us. tony? hi. what would you like to say? in march - sea change upon us. tony? hi. what| would you like to say? in march 2020 when they started _ would you like to say? in march 2020 when they started i _ would you like to say? in march 2020 when they started i never _ would you like to say? in march 2020 when they started i never thought - would you like to say? in march 2020 when they started i never thought we j when they started i never thought we would _ when they started i never thought we would still _ when they started i never thought we would still be talking about restrictions and that we would be under— restrictions and that
change upon us.— definitely feel like at the -- a big sea change upon us.- hi. i definitely feel like at the -- a big sea change upon us.- hi. sea change upon us. tony? hi. what would ou sea change upon us. tony? hi. what would you like _ sea change upon us. tony? hi. what would you like to _ sea change upon us. tony? hi. what would you like to say? _ sea change upon us. tony? hi. what would you like to say? in _ sea change upon us. tony? hi. what would you like to say? in march - sea change...
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thank you forjoining us. explain _ thank you forjoining us. explain firstly how this deal will work in practice?- will work in practice? well, there are — will work in practice? well, there are two _ will work in practice? well, there are two parts. - will work in practice? well, there are two parts. one, i will work in practice? well, - there are two parts. one, what they called pillow one, which deals with about 100 multinationals, including some of the big tech companies, possibly not amazon, and it takes a little bit of our profits and make sure that it gets taxed in the countries where the sales are taking place. that would replace the digital sales taxes that we have seen. but it is pretty small. pillartwo have seen. but it is pretty small. pillar two is the big piece, the minimum global corporate tax. that means each multinational, and maybe eight or 10,000 of the biggest multinationals would fall into this, for each country where they operate, if they are paying less than 15%, well, that could be negotiated slightly higher, then they
thank you forjoining us. explain _ thank you forjoining us. explain firstly how this deal will work in practice?- will work in practice? well, there are — will work in practice? well, there are two _ will work in practice? well, there are two parts. - will work in practice? well, there are two parts. one, i will work in practice? well, - there are two parts. one, what they called pillow one, which deals with about 100 multinationals, including some of the big tech companies, possibly not...
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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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do you want to pop them on for us? they are super light and really comfortable, but the thing that i noticed more than anything was in the shop when i was trying them on, everything looked a bit wonky. i always have this with sunglasses, where one eyebrow shows and the other doesn't, so clearly i have a wonky face. and these glasses seem to fix the issue! the glasses are maybe as my face... as wonky my face... i never thought of you as having a wonky face before but i'll have to take a closer look in future. anyway, that is it from us for now. as ever you can keep up with the team on social media, find us on youtube, instagram, facebook and twitter at @bbcclick. thanks for watching and we will see you soon. bye— bye. good afternoon. there are just over 30 hours to go before england take on italy in the euro 2020 final at wembley. victory tomorrow night against italy would be the first major tournament win for the team since the 1966 world cup. the italian side is expected to arrive in london later today — they will
do you want to pop them on for us? they are super light and really comfortable, but the thing that i noticed more than anything was in the shop when i was trying them on, everything looked a bit wonky. i always have this with sunglasses, where one eyebrow shows and the other doesn't, so clearly i have a wonky face. and these glasses seem to fix the issue! the glasses are maybe as my face... as wonky my face... i never thought of you as having a wonky face before but i'll have to take a closer...
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help us to be a virus, i believe we should use them. president biden also said he is calling on the us defence department to consider making a coronavirus vaccine one of the required vaccinations it gives to members of the military here. were that to be the military here. were that to be the case, about another 1.5 million people would be vaccinated automatically and he has talked of reimbursing small and medium—sized businesses who give their staff paid time off in order to go and get vaccinated. as to whether all this will work, we were just had to wait and see. if it does not, the next alternative really is some sort of mandatory measures, something the biden administration is unwilling to deploy. the uk government�*s encouraging more of us to cycle and walk more, as part of a new multi million pound investment in the country�*s infrastructure. also people who have been fully vaccinated in the eu or us will not need to isolate when coming to england from an amber list country, but this excludes france. let�*s discuss both of
help us to be a virus, i believe we should use them. president biden also said he is calling on the us defence department to consider making a coronavirus vaccine one of the required vaccinations it gives to members of the military here. were that to be the military here. were that to be the case, about another 1.5 million people would be vaccinated automatically and he has talked of reimbursing small and medium—sized businesses who give their staff paid time off in order to go and get...
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tell us more about it as being stuck on hold. how badly is it affecting us? it is something we have all experienced, i'm sure over the last year as companies have struggled to deal with queries on the phone, challenges about delivery is not arriving, and all of the other things that have gone with covid. we could see evidence that we are starting to see an increase of complaints about customer service as an indication it is healing. we are getting over the pandemic and trying to get back to normal. but, the reason why this story is important is because it suggests that companies are struggling to meet demand. we know that they are trying to hire people rapidly, and so in the back of our minds we should be thinking about the longer term consequences of inflation as companies try to get back to normal as quickly as possible. certainly, many sectors are struggling. how do they try and replace a lot of the lost staff that will enable them to get back on track and stop these complaints? of course, the most simple answer to that is that they need to be more competi
tell us more about it as being stuck on hold. how badly is it affecting us? it is something we have all experienced, i'm sure over the last year as companies have struggled to deal with queries on the phone, challenges about delivery is not arriving, and all of the other things that have gone with covid. we could see evidence that we are starting to see an increase of complaints about customer service as an indication it is healing. we are getting over the pandemic and trying to get back to...