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makes it cool for us. it makes it slightly challenging to come up with dishes in the sense it. and the challenge is something that we enjoy the restaurant stuff, see that there has been a remarkable change in their customers choices to go over like before, before or we will happy eating fish to go. not knowing what wasn't that 1st they go . all right. and that was the idea of sea food for us and it was exotic. but today we wanted to know where did this come from? what is it that i'm eating? was it lane card? is it farmed? is there why leg? when was this part? is this fish fresh? the team behind the calendar hopes to behavior change? can somebody result in a shift in seaford demand and supply like mangles in windows and strawberries in summer? similarly, they have to understand you cannot eat one for 12 months. so i think this has to gone from a consumer end and when it comes from consumer and automatically fishermen can change i one consumer to know the fisherman as they know the fish, when they know the f
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but nope, i'm a guy in the room says i knew that he was coming from sir, but most of us don't use when you, when you get in the numbers to which is to nothing to do with, into the so in the we can you, national, can yes, the yes, particularly into just non you go out and look at which the number here on the, which the use, the modem goes with us more praise. we will need to put a really new group and we were going to do if you needed that. yeah. for sure, with this piece of hardware cause 50000000 euros. it was made in a bush and i pushed another question of korea which could some steps push? can you see i'm just going to show what needs to be tuple among the solution and then deal with the just doing you kind of what you at the sun? yes not. so it was not the speech and watching, right in the, in the name of the order. yes, the store the new package to the will you so that with a much time with them that the key, the duly mirror, the water nipple and she took, i just am i get the political when i'm last name. don't put me that the which is working for them to do the listing, some love
but nope, i'm a guy in the room says i knew that he was coming from sir, but most of us don't use when you, when you get in the numbers to which is to nothing to do with, into the so in the we can you, national, can yes, the yes, particularly into just non you go out and look at which the number here on the, which the use, the modem goes with us more praise. we will need to put a really new group and we were going to do if you needed that. yeah. for sure, with this piece of hardware cause...
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what are the techniques being used >> -- host: what are the techniques being used? guest: there are many. disinformation campaigns, internet shutdowns, and actual persecutions of online personalities. there is a wide range of techniques being used in this realm. they are being used in interesting combinations, depending on the country and the leaders you're looking at. host: is this a book about china? guest: china is an important question that permeates throughout the book. one of the questions i wanted to examine when writing this book was essentially, to what extent is china leading the push when it comes to countries adopting some of these techniques? mass surveillance, censorship, so forth, that are akin to the chinese model we are seeing. in looking at this question, looking at it on the ground in specific countries, as well as globally, one of my key takeaways is that while china's model has had a negative influence when it comes to the adoption of these techniques, china by and large is not the primary driver when it comes to individual leaders making decisi
what are the techniques being used >> -- host: what are the techniques being used? guest: there are many. disinformation campaigns, internet shutdowns, and actual persecutions of online personalities. there is a wide range of techniques being used in this realm. they are being used in interesting combinations, depending on the country and the leaders you're looking at. host: is this a book about china? guest: china is an important question that permeates throughout the book. one of the...
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typically they don't tell us that they're about to pull out. they only tell us when they're gone. and now with barbara close, this was, you know, a very, very important hub for operations as well as transportation. so this is really a big change when, when you'll no longer have that center point of american military power. and the thing about the allies is that without the us there, without the u. s. in strong force, they are, they can't stay, they simply don't have the capacity to state. once the americans are gone. what do we know then? i mean, you've mentioned the italian, the poles, the germans. what do we know about when all night her troops do to make a complaint with roll? i know that you said that they don't generally amount to beforehand, but what's the sort of timeframe are we looking at? well, as you mentioned, they have a sped things up quite a bit because the u. s. announced it wanted all of its troops out by september 11th, and that's what nato said it would do as well. and here we are. you know, 1st the 1st week of july. but we had been hearing behind the scenes tha
typically they don't tell us that they're about to pull out. they only tell us when they're gone. and now with barbara close, this was, you know, a very, very important hub for operations as well as transportation. so this is really a big change when, when you'll no longer have that center point of american military power. and the thing about the allies is that without the us there, without the u. s. in strong force, they are, they can't stay, they simply don't have the capacity to state. once...
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welcome to both of us. gareth let me start with you, what is the problem to be solved here in this story that i have told. we all understand that we don't have laws to control these things and we all have options to opt out of certain data collection, and it seems like none of us use that option. >> well i mean, we have the option but the option is really stop using your smartphone and that is not an option for most americans. you know, this is just the world that we live in at this point, and to put it back on the consumer to say that it is all fault that we are being tracked, that our data is being collected by dozens of companies. this is just google and facebook, this is any app on your phone can be selling some of that data and anonymous it, but that doesn't mean that that anonymous data can then be combined with other disease data sense, sliced and diced by other companies and then sold on and used as it was in this case to identify specific people doing specific things. >> congressman ro khanna, how
welcome to both of us. gareth let me start with you, what is the problem to be solved here in this story that i have told. we all understand that we don't have laws to control these things and we all have options to opt out of certain data collection, and it seems like none of us use that option. >> well i mean, we have the option but the option is really stop using your smartphone and that is not an option for most americans. you know, this is just the world that we live in at this...
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and then asking us to accept this state of them or the smell. now things are changing, saying we will, we will not be better victims. that things that can and should be done. we are challenging with international community. we are not dish, we are not committing in our collective suicide. we are not going to send them the best interest to the international community to maintain its so called rooms based system. and to develop some backbone and, and to extend up and to provide, understand which direction talk. and i'll stop you there more from the former member of the past in, in the bridge and organization executive committee after this break. and why would joe biden secret coo and mexico, his alleged by president dam low. we speak to no m chomsky his daughter, professor of eva chomsky about what the class called washington bullets. all this more coming out to have going on the ground, the ah, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy foundation, let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. development only personal
and then asking us to accept this state of them or the smell. now things are changing, saying we will, we will not be better victims. that things that can and should be done. we are challenging with international community. we are not dish, we are not committing in our collective suicide. we are not going to send them the best interest to the international community to maintain its so called rooms based system. and to develop some backbone and, and to extend up and to provide, understand which...
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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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i thought that was use our brains, had most of us use our right. well, to go back to this question of metaphors, i think many of us think of our brains as like a computer that we just feed information into. and then the output, you know, is the result, or we think of it as like a muscle that it's something that we have to keep exercising to, to get stronger. but the reason the metaphor of the orchestra conductor is more helpful is that we actually don't think with our brains alone, we think with our bodies, with the spaces in which we learn and work with them. that are interactions with other people with our tools like our, our smartphones and other technological devices. so that really broadens the idea of what thinking is when we acknowledge that all these other resources are part of the thinking process. dominic, i see you nodding, go ahead. i completely agree, i think the idea that and is exploring in your book, especially that so much of our thinking exists outside of the individual mind or the individual brain involves other people as well as
i thought that was use our brains, had most of us use our right. well, to go back to this question of metaphors, i think many of us think of our brains as like a computer that we just feed information into. and then the output, you know, is the result, or we think of it as like a muscle that it's something that we have to keep exercising to, to get stronger. but the reason the metaphor of the orchestra conductor is more helpful is that we actually don't think with our brains alone, we think...
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we log which an experimental to some use that was not used in the wish. and so we know that, you know, when, when you, when you in some way you can quit in the semester. but nope, i'm a guy in the room says i knew that he was coming from sir, but most of us don't choose to when you, when you get in the numbers to which is to nothing to do with, into the so in the we can you, nation yes, the yes, particularly into this non you go out and look at which the number here on the, which the use the modem goes with us more than this, but we would need to put a really good go can we use if you needed that when we were this piece of hardware cause 50000000 euros? it was made in a bush and i pushed another question of korea which could some persnickety s that's push can use it seemed just going to be show you the among the solution. then you deal with the just doing you kind of what's you at the sun? yes not so the car could not be speech and watching. right in the, in the name of the order. yes. store the new package to the will you so that with a much time with th
we log which an experimental to some use that was not used in the wish. and so we know that, you know, when, when you, when you in some way you can quit in the semester. but nope, i'm a guy in the room says i knew that he was coming from sir, but most of us don't choose to when you, when you get in the numbers to which is to nothing to do with, into the so in the we can you, nation yes, the yes, particularly into this non you go out and look at which the number here on the, which the use the...
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so we went from 44% of juul users using mint to 44.5% of juul users using menthol. and as senator durbin said in his testimony, 62% of all users, regardless of which company ended up using menthol. now, commissioner, this was before you became commissioner, but i spent an entire hearing in december 2019 with your colleague mitch zeller telling him that this was such a bad idea to create an exemption for menthol. i said this is exactly what's going to happen, people are going to migrate from mint to menthol, and that's what happened. now, i was so pleased that you banned menthol combustible cigarettes, which was the right thing to do. will you pledge to clear the market of menthol e-cigarettes? >> again, i can't prejudge or decisions. what i can say is that menthol has additional properties and pharmacologic properties that i believe potentiate the effects of nicotine addiction and make it harder to stop either vaping or smoking. and so it's to my mind like actually having a higher concentration of nicotine in your -- whatever delivery system. >> well, that's enlight
so we went from 44% of juul users using mint to 44.5% of juul users using menthol. and as senator durbin said in his testimony, 62% of all users, regardless of which company ended up using menthol. now, commissioner, this was before you became commissioner, but i spent an entire hearing in december 2019 with your colleague mitch zeller telling him that this was such a bad idea to create an exemption for menthol. i said this is exactly what's going to happen, people are going to migrate from...
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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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if you are also doing your bit, tell us about it, visit our website, or send us a tweet with hash tag doing your bit. we share your stores a note to one of the one key environmental troublemaker slattich every year. around point 25000000 pounds. the read ends up in ocean truck every single minute. you've all plastic consumption continues to live on. the present rate will be discarding to truckloads, minutes within the next 10 years, and hope i sent by 2050. why is this happening? one reason is that only a small proportion of plastic with this recycled another is that around half of all plus the goes to product that's i use just once and the answer in the weight. now some young german activists are cleaning up local rivers and working with scientists to calculate how much a plastic and stop in the sea. an idyllic location on the who river in west, in germany, but take a closer look. and it's not as beautiful kevin, nowhere and the housemates have come to do some fishing, but not the usual kind. it's trash, they're fishing for. please listen everywhere they look. and there's plenty of p
if you are also doing your bit, tell us about it, visit our website, or send us a tweet with hash tag doing your bit. we share your stores a note to one of the one key environmental troublemaker slattich every year. around point 25000000 pounds. the read ends up in ocean truck every single minute. you've all plastic consumption continues to live on. the present rate will be discarding to truckloads, minutes within the next 10 years, and hope i sent by 2050. why is this happening? one reason is...
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here in the us. yes, that means we're just as your teacher tells you to get off your phone in class, your favorite or least favorite members of congress, could be called out on twitter because they won't stop scrolling, won't they're supposed to be paying attention on the house floor. all right, rachel, i think this is fantastic. it's fun. i love calling out congressional members on what they're doing here. i do have one problem with it. ok, and i usually don't go slippery slope here on the show night, but i do have to say what happens if a business starts putting cameras up in their office isn't going. if you look at your phone, you're going to get dr. we're going to write you up. i mean, this could be concerning situation, and that's true. i mean, it could lead to a whole new world of surveillance, but only started in congress. well, let's, let's hope at least we can get it on c span here in the united states. there are few of them. so you see doing that in the middle of very important meetings as
here in the us. yes, that means we're just as your teacher tells you to get off your phone in class, your favorite or least favorite members of congress, could be called out on twitter because they won't stop scrolling, won't they're supposed to be paying attention on the house floor. all right, rachel, i think this is fantastic. it's fun. i love calling out congressional members on what they're doing here. i do have one problem with it. ok, and i usually don't go slippery slope here on the...
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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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no use at all. really. the clunk of muscle was 1st discovered here in 2016, they probably migrated, latching onto the homes of both store ways for the scientists at the institute of lake research and long and hawk in germany. much about the muscles remains a mystery through close monitoring. the team 1st want to find out exactly where they're colonizing the lake and how quickly they're spreading. on it. if we're going to a relatively deep spot now to take samples of water depth of around 180 meters on, it's a location where we found plug muscles in the past. the program muscles don't usually live in such deep water is often by the log in now they seem to be able to survive on the food supply down there and grow in the low temperatures. they're 2 different temper fucking suddenly the clouds gather and the wind picks up a change of plans. the boat have to turn back. the researchers designed to lower the sieve to collect samples and shallower waters its dragged along the bottom of the link like a sled collecti
no use at all. really. the clunk of muscle was 1st discovered here in 2016, they probably migrated, latching onto the homes of both store ways for the scientists at the institute of lake research and long and hawk in germany. much about the muscles remains a mystery through close monitoring. the team 1st want to find out exactly where they're colonizing the lake and how quickly they're spreading. on it. if we're going to a relatively deep spot now to take samples of water depth of around 180...
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one of the cubans coming down towards us or should i use it on myself? what? go ahead and respond real quick, nicholas. oh, certainly. he's referring to jose pepe san roman. who is the brigade commander who used that last bullet to destroy his radio? yes. it was a frantic plea for help and shortly after that. they were completely out of ammunition and were captured. so, is there any lessons we can take today from the failed bay bay of pigs invasion? yes. when we are talking about covert actions that involve paramilitary activities the president the national security council and cia leadership need to really work through. the assumptions behind it the what ifs the problem with the bay of pigs, is that every single part of it had to work perfectly for any of it to be successful. that is not the way to run it over to action. so more limited in scope if we're going to do it at all. there's still a debate on whether the us military should do covert action. you know of this of this type and leave the influence activities to cia. well, we'd like to thank nicholas duj
one of the cubans coming down towards us or should i use it on myself? what? go ahead and respond real quick, nicholas. oh, certainly. he's referring to jose pepe san roman. who is the brigade commander who used that last bullet to destroy his radio? yes. it was a frantic plea for help and shortly after that. they were completely out of ammunition and were captured. so, is there any lessons we can take today from the failed bay bay of pigs invasion? yes. when we are talking about covert actions...
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. >> that afghan official tells us that the u.s. has pledged eight black hawk helicopters by the end of the week, more than 20 by the end of the month, they'll be deployed to the areas who are seeing the heaviest fighting. >>> tensions are high in the black sea where the united states and dozen of other countries are holding naval exercises. russia threatened to of bomb through warship through what it considers it's territorial water off crime era. off crimea. >> we're sailing 5,000 miles away from the east coast of the u.s.. as the relationship with russia has deteriorated the black sea, russia's black yard, has become a potential flash point. the upset sailors opened fire on a hostile craft and came underen em this was just a simulation. live fire with 26 allies yet america's rival four russian ships shadowing the uss ross. russian fighter jets circling near by. the commander john d john is a 20-year veteran of the navy and told us he wasn't concerned, it would take more than this. >> if someone opened fire on you it would warrant
. >> that afghan official tells us that the u.s. has pledged eight black hawk helicopters by the end of the week, more than 20 by the end of the month, they'll be deployed to the areas who are seeing the heaviest fighting. >>> tensions are high in the black sea where the united states and dozen of other countries are holding naval exercises. russia threatened to of bomb through warship through what it considers it's territorial water off crime era. off crimea. >> we're...
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use them against us. these weapons include hammers, knives, batons, and police shields taken by force, as well as bear spray and pepper spray. some of the rioters wore tactical gear including bulletproof vests and gas masks. forcibly took our batons and shields to use them against us, i was particularly shocked at the scene the insurrectionists violently attacked us with the very american flag they sought to protect. based on the verbal commands we have, it appeared that many of these attackers had law enforcement or military experience. the rioters were vicious and relentless. we found ourselves in a violent battle desperate to attempt a breach of the capitol by the entrance by the immigration stage. metropolitan police officers were being pulled into the ground, we have one right here, right next to me. as we try to push the rioters back from the breach of the capitol, in my attempt to assist two officers, i grabbed one by the officer of the back of the collar and pulled him back to the police line. whe
use them against us. these weapons include hammers, knives, batons, and police shields taken by force, as well as bear spray and pepper spray. some of the rioters wore tactical gear including bulletproof vests and gas masks. forcibly took our batons and shields to use them against us, i was particularly shocked at the scene the insurrectionists violently attacked us with the very american flag they sought to protect. based on the verbal commands we have, it appeared that many of these attackers...
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and the use of daylight. by modernizing north american rules of trade, our businesses are better able to meet the most pressing challenges of our time from the pandemic to climate change. our renewed commitment to the automobile, for the automobile industry is an excellent example of this. by working together under this new agreement, we are incentivizing knot american production -- north american production of zero emission vehicles and turning our countries into global leaders in the clean energy vehicle market. this is strengthening our long-term competitiveness, generating sustainable growth and creating good jobs across our countries. in closing, i would like to underscore something of vital importance. by working hard in of a of our -- each of our countries to implement the new and a half nafta -- behalf tasker we're sending a strong message. it is a message about our renewed commitment to the trilateral economic partnership, one that protects workers, supports small businesses, creates opportunities fo
and the use of daylight. by modernizing north american rules of trade, our businesses are better able to meet the most pressing challenges of our time from the pandemic to climate change. our renewed commitment to the automobile, for the automobile industry is an excellent example of this. by working together under this new agreement, we are incentivizing knot american production -- north american production of zero emission vehicles and turning our countries into global leaders in the clean...
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was made reducing use youth tobacco a use. who's on the leap to whom we entrust our children? it's the food and drug administration. in this agency has been reluctant for way too long. for years the fda delayed implementation of its requirement that companies submit these applications for review. at the same time fda allow cigarettes to proliferate especially on e-cigarette to proliferate essentially unregulated, enforcing its own rule which required all new products entering the market after august 8, 2016 undergoing public health review. since my last testimony, we had a glimmer of hope on that day in september 2019 with president trumpp promised to ban all e-cigarette i flavors. as part of the fda in january 2020, a golden opportunity finally clear the market of these addictive kit products from a vast majority of which were on the market illegally but instead, the food and drug administration took a half measure, only partially clearing the market and leading major loopholes to this powerful industry. the result? kicked mi
was made reducing use youth tobacco a use. who's on the leap to whom we entrust our children? it's the food and drug administration. in this agency has been reluctant for way too long. for years the fda delayed implementation of its requirement that companies submit these applications for review. at the same time fda allow cigarettes to proliferate especially on e-cigarette to proliferate essentially unregulated, enforcing its own rule which required all new products entering the market after...
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why don't use us and we will help you. but it's our most sensitive and personal in our health data, and it's being used to essentially build the next generation of profiling technology. but it's not just government that are accused of monitoring people under the cover of coded. good afternoon you for me to brian. how can i assist you today as millions around the world and now working from home, like bryan unions raising concerns about the new forms of surveillance? he's going to get the billing. we'll see what we can find brian's employ requires him to account for every 2nd of his day. so when i go through, so i have to click into what's called a code. it's basically notify them where i am. and i think there's about going to the bathroom for me. i'm going to answer when i get back as a few messages going, where are you? when's your time get back on calls. so good, absolutely. being monitored in real time, cool thing to work has long been heavily monitored, but it's intensified with the move working from home, with all a me
why don't use us and we will help you. but it's our most sensitive and personal in our health data, and it's being used to essentially build the next generation of profiling technology. but it's not just government that are accused of monitoring people under the cover of coded. good afternoon you for me to brian. how can i assist you today as millions around the world and now working from home, like bryan unions raising concerns about the new forms of surveillance? he's going to get 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
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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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told us about the prosecution. they failed from the amount since 2001 the negative was that the taliban or terrorist for against dollar bond, whatever was from day one, from the dated. it existed. however, when they welcome to the premise, they're fighting the terrorism and i live on the terrorists. there was some, some of the people from the community side to the donation community and the war against terrorism, which resulted in capturing killing in thousands of these a terrorist. today, the americans before running away released some 6000 of these terrorists. they have already struck a deal that another $7000.00 of these terrorists will be released now who will be left behind to pay for the declines. the americans off committed the americans being enough to understand wasn't a crime. then why would you run away like that? and leave interpreters and those will worked alongside you interest. so if the americans running away like that will leave the interpreters behind tracing the, the brutal justice system off the
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and i used to have a 2 or $3.00 per acre, sees i started using the knock lines. it's 7 to 8 bus but not so long to learn how to inoculate feeds during a training session conducted by the local company green e f. today the farmers engine, jodi cool. also taking part the method is simple like the seeds of dead together with water and sugar before dried. it will be here but added bacteria keep pass away. each cow p. c must be moist once dried, the knuckles to seeds must be sewn at precise distances to one another. thanks to this method, the farmers no longer have to use chemical pesticides. more than 500 farmers have been trained by the company so far. mohammad, the cheaper came up with the idea for the training sessions. he actually studied business, but soon switch track the cultural philosophy. his team instruct the farmers and how to run the farms in more sustainable ways. such as by using the plan remains a compost or bio cold. the fan's of cannot plants, for example, i especially well suited to enriching depleted soils for this order briquettes. and then we al
and i used to have a 2 or $3.00 per acre, sees i started using the knock lines. it's 7 to 8 bus but not so long to learn how to inoculate feeds during a training session conducted by the local company green e f. today the farmers engine, jodi cool. also taking part the method is simple like the seeds of dead together with water and sugar before dried. it will be here but added bacteria keep pass away. each cow p. c must be moist once dried, the knuckles to seeds must be sewn at precise...
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i used to have a 2 or 3 backs. the eco was these. i started using the knock line. it's 7 to 8 bus, but enough to learn how to inoculate feeds during a training session conducted by the local company green e f. today the farmers engine, jodi cool, also taking part the method is simple. the thieves us dead together with water sugar before dried will be cheated, but added bacteria keep passed away. each cow p. c must be moist. once dried, the luckily to seeds must be sewn at precise distances to one another. thanks to this method, the farmers no longer have to use chemical pesticides. more than 500 farmers have been trained by the company so far. mohammed the cheaper came up with the idea of the training sessions he actually studied business, but soon switch to the cultural philosophy. his team instruct the farmers and out to run the farms in more sustainable ways, such as by using the plan remains for compost or bio coal. the fabens of cannot plants, for example, i especially well suited to enriching depleted soils for this order briquettes. and then we also have pro
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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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i'll have one use for you after people empowers stay with us. news. news. news. news ah, brazil's amazonian ring forest is the most precious ecosystem on the planet vital for combating climate change. by the time the world began to acknowledge that fact 2 decades ago, vast tracts have been lost to legal loading, cattle, ranching and sewing farms now and brazil's right wing president job ball scenario. the rain forest is again being decimated as an alarming rate. the the south, palo brazil my 3 pm. the city is smothered by black clouds of smoke. scientists eventually discover the course of the size raging in the far north of the country. thousands of miles away in the amazon rain forest. official figures show more than 87000 amazonian fires are recorded in brazil. these 5 destroy 10000 square kilometers of the amazon in 2019. while the brazilian government fails to act, the world responds with great would criticism focused on newly elected far right. president, julia bolton, i don't know why i thought there, hey, we know today was not happened by chance. he was plan, fostered and executed by
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and that's why as a whole was back including the us, including us and so on. and once, while destroying the 2 state solution and acted with impunity, our jobs are law committed to then to spectrum and what faster luck you enabled and allowed to disguise that the state. so what is left? i don't think one state solution has become an agenda, but it does the outcome when you blow that divide green line. what is that it has succeeded to do now is to unite all palestinians everywhere, frankly. because this relentless assault, this honest discrimination, i guess punished indians and they are not as they say, because they want to eradicate the identity of palestine against the palestinians. and there was bank including jerusalem and guys in $48.00 village done, which became as an indefinite g. comes along, was there something about it, the people coming out in force that was just finally on, on that force? because i have to ask one thing about how obviously the narrative here is the, the old recent war began with mass rockets. it was, it began with the alleged ethnic
and that's why as a whole was back including the us, including us and so on. and once, while destroying the 2 state solution and acted with impunity, our jobs are law committed to then to spectrum and what faster luck you enabled and allowed to disguise that the state. so what is left? i don't think one state solution has become an agenda, but it does the outcome when you blow that divide green line. what is that it has succeeded to do now is to unite all palestinians everywhere, frankly....
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and to stop us. the states never actually declare war on the top, they to never actually designated the call bonds as a terrorist organization. that's why it's so interesting that's present bigler. so in fact that he doesn't cross the column on but the same time. thank you. the agreement with the top on sign, but with the former administration. so again, this lack of fusion, i want to make one very serious correction present. buying said repeatedly f can stand, has never been unified in its entire his. that's not afghanistan as been a unified country. that's been a country that's been in the thirty's forty's, 50 before the cold war before the united states. but the soviet union started fighting over afghanistan, afghan, stm, with a small quiet people come to the united states, states and the rest of the world have a lot to do with what happened. but what present bind set about f can stand never being a unified country does not a david said he will leave it there, but we thank you very much for joinin
and to stop us. the states never actually declare war on the top, they to never actually designated the call bonds as a terrorist organization. that's why it's so interesting that's present bigler. so in fact that he doesn't cross the column on but the same time. thank you. the agreement with the top on sign, but with the former administration. so again, this lack of fusion, i want to make one very serious correction present. buying said repeatedly f can stand, has never been unified in its...
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longer plenty also. initials give us a peculiar use ah, reviving the spirit of near not please segregated in europe. russia takes shots from the coping. seems i thought the senior official health rest of your it should weren't checked. and so i was offered by moscow on vacation as us troops bags african, it's dawn is being torn apart by ranging conflicts and a humanitarian crisis, and a scenario to run a sense of what played out in somalia starvation will eclip devastation of the coven panoramic. that's according to fun. which planes, 11 people are dying every minute from hunger in the world. we've got exclusive insight from the charity also ahead of things. the secret service need to drink. come, shaken, not stirred. because the coolest. gotcha. and of course, you always get the bad guys spilling the secret, but it needs more agents. frances, on the look out for the next james bond, the countries and national intelligence agency, how much the recruitment tried ah, making sure you never miss a story that says, of course, and national life from moscow, where very glad that you chose all ch
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he told us protests were expected off to zoom his arrest. no one there predicted the scale of this unrest. this really reveals the multi layered nature of the crisis very complex situation. so he'll comic disparities and social exclusion that goes back to the apartheid legacy in south africa. combined with years of ms. ro, paradoxically, by, by mr. jacobs, do the between 20092018. so i think this is a deep socio economic crisis. western by a political system and political governance that has impact misjudged the, the temperature, the, the social temperature in the country. but the irony inspect is that between 20092018, as i mentioned, and the jacobs numerous rule, there was widespread looting of state coffers estimated in the order of half a trillion south africa runs close to $500000000000.00 us dollars. and if that looting hadn't happened, and in fact, they resources were adequately deployed, particularly to social economic programs to help education housing. we may not be seeing what we are witnessing right now. this is continuous uprisi
he told us protests were expected off to zoom his arrest. no one there predicted the scale of this unrest. this really reveals the multi layered nature of the crisis very complex situation. so he'll comic disparities and social exclusion that goes back to the apartheid legacy in south africa. combined with years of ms. ro, paradoxically, by, by mr. jacobs, do the between 20092018. so i think this is a deep socio economic crisis. western by a political system and political governance that has...
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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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and we're engaging in these conversations that were meant to divide us that were meant to pay us against each other. and what we're actually finding is that, you know, we have our humanity in common. and, you know, if you've got any aspect of humanity, what can you do but reject capitalism. today, young people are typically seen as intensely politicized with many embracing radical left wing. i did, and pursuing the utopia of equality for all. and while scoffers may say how she'll grow out of it, in fact it's a case of she'll grow into it. as polling suggests socialist ideas are just as popular among people in the forty's as those in the late teens. so socialism looks like it isn't going away anytime soon with research suggesting today's hype is actually a fresh frame into the future, but it's socialism is so popular. how come the conservatives have been in power for the last decade? perhaps because they've never been tried and tested here in the u. k. with the younger generation, increasingly taking messages to their own hand change could be on its way. socialism built on fairness and eq
and we're engaging in these conversations that were meant to divide us that were meant to pay us against each other. and what we're actually finding is that, you know, we have our humanity in common. and, you know, if you've got any aspect of humanity, what can you do but reject capitalism. today, young people are typically seen as intensely politicized with many embracing radical left wing. i did, and pursuing the utopia of equality for all. and while scoffers may say how she'll grow out of...
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so you can only use the public space is the way precisely they want you to use them. you can use the private faces the way they want you to use of where the can i just biggest trains, human who didn't go and by some stupid role, you can only do that in your house, alone in the dark. what a free society as you would see, we here in the united states actually do live in a totalitarian state. in fact is what political theory, sheldon wall in terms inverted totalitarianism, which does not find its expression in a demagogue or charismatic leader. but in the faceless anonymity of the corporate state, once we get past the denial part of the equation, we can actually start to fight against it. and i feel like having the vailable, i feel it. i totally feel it doesn't even live to dc, the value to be redacted. the night the i welcome hello. i'm lee can now let's take the news from behind folks. good news. our military is building a new atomic bomb for us. that's right. you and i both know that the 6000 nuclear warheads we currently possess, arch killed, play, stand up our game,
so you can only use the public space is the way precisely they want you to use them. you can use the private faces the way they want you to use of where the can i just biggest trains, human who didn't go and by some stupid role, you can only do that in your house, alone in the dark. what a free society as you would see, we here in the united states actually do live in a totalitarian state. in fact is what political theory, sheldon wall in terms inverted totalitarianism, which does not find its...
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and being able to use that. the technology in mdl, i speak about that come is geared to use on really any fun because there are multiple ways you can interact with that for in person, and we expect we can cover vast majority of phones that are out there provide them something that allows for the transmission. i think that would be a huge step towards accessibility for everyone for mobile identity. >> when we do this how do we make sure the equity issues are addressed properly? let's go to the phd material scientists to weigh in on this who seemed very interested and involved in this set of issues. >> as soon as you start to drive access for everybody then there are lots of different solutions you can put in place. we're establishing a a baselif a point have access to some kind of device, then i think that really levels the playing field. undressing avenues have a smart phone. everyone needs to have access to something and that's a big hurdle serling uk going about on that .6 don't have access you could say someo
and being able to use that. the technology in mdl, i speak about that come is geared to use on really any fun because there are multiple ways you can interact with that for in person, and we expect we can cover vast majority of phones that are out there provide them something that allows for the transmission. i think that would be a huge step towards accessibility for everyone for mobile identity. >> when we do this how do we make sure the equity issues are addressed properly? let's go to...
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we encourage you in this panel to use the live comment section on youtube used on the right-hand side of this presentation or those to submit your questions, and to participate, you have to be logged into facebook or your google account, so please do, and you can write suggestions and comments and questions for the distinguished panelists. congresswoman grace meng is going to be joining us about 2:45, and she is running a little bit late. so we will bring her in, and be flexible to bringing her into the account. and please, again, put the questions in the chat. and to start, supreme court justice goodwin liu and justice tong. justice liu has been on the supreme court since 2011. before joining the court, professor liu was a dean at the university of california law. and son of taiwanese immigrants, professor liu also helped to launch the americorp program and clerked for ruth bader ginsberg and worked in a law practice in washington, d.c. he worked on notable boards, and the most of the american constitution society. he has been a visible speaker and writer in the public dialogue on an
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or may use e-cigarettes. the most recent impact assessment of the real costs are promising, indicating the various elements of the campaign have received over 5 billion views and that 75% of youth are aware and receptive to our ads. over time increased exposure to the campaign is expected to increase population level shifts and youth beliefs about e-cigarettes. as a science-based agency we now support more than 145 e-cigarette research projects. this research helps us better understand and regulate these products that include investigation of use behaviors, addiction and health effects. we also continue our yearly surveys and studies we undertake with federal partners at cdc and nih. in closing i give you my commitment and speak on behalf of my colleagues at the agency that we will do all we can to prevent kids from using tobacco products and to address the current youth vaping epidemic. we will do the hard work, we will support innovative and informative research and make science-based data driven decisions
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he joins us life from carpool. and james, the us senate to pass this emergency measure, but is it enough to help all of those who works with the americans and are in real danger of reprisals from the taliban? i've got to become we are having difficulty connecting with our correspondence. diplomats gets to rather james base. we'll try and come back to him later in the show. let's take a quick break. nice still ahead on i'll just 0. why hoops for political consensus and are already saving us. the president chooses his prime minister climate experts in the case and the alarm over extreme weather prevents ah hello there. we've seen some intense heat across the middle east, levant and further afield recently. and i was hot and dry conditions have fueled wild fires across southern parts of turkey. villages have been evacuated in antalya as that hot weather and those strong winds continue to keep those fires burning. and while the heat is there across the region, the temperatures have dipped down slightly in particular fo
he joins us life from carpool. and james, the us senate to pass this emergency measure, but is it enough to help all of those who works with the americans and are in real danger of reprisals from the taliban? i've got to become we are having difficulty connecting with our correspondence. diplomats gets to rather james base. we'll try and come back to him later in the show. let's take a quick break. nice still ahead on i'll just 0. why hoops for political consensus and are already saving us. the...
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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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and made us less safe. today our nation is home to just 4% of the world's population, and about 20% of the world's prisoners. in america, we pride ourselves as the land of the free, but the sad fact is we have the highest incarceration rate in the world. worst yet, the worst crack powder disparity exacerbated the systemic ratio inequities in our criminal justice system. we must bring this injustice to an end, and we can begin by eliminating the crack powder disparity. i'm confident we can achieve this on a bipartisan basis. over the years i worked with my republican colleagues like ranking member grassley and even former attorney general sessions to reduce the crack powder disparity. in 2009, i authored the fair sentencing act, the bill i wrote would have fully eliminated the crack powder disparity. but to get it across the finish line, i agreed to our compromise version with then senator jeff sessions that reduced the disparity from 100 to 1 to 18 to 1. it was a good step forward, but not enough. this ling
and made us less safe. today our nation is home to just 4% of the world's population, and about 20% of the world's prisoners. in america, we pride ourselves as the land of the free, but the sad fact is we have the highest incarceration rate in the world. worst yet, the worst crack powder disparity exacerbated the systemic ratio inequities in our criminal justice system. we must bring this injustice to an end, and we can begin by eliminating the crack powder disparity. i'm confident we can...
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and we can at least sit by and let them kill us. so that's why i'm involved in the oh, we've sweeten the world died because the market no longer were growing in europe in the u. s. so coke and pepsi and all the clones, all the local companies that do the same thing, exploded and marketing and in low and middle income countries. mexico was the 1st country to be colonized by these agribusiness conquerors. ah, binding ministration tells us the world days is the star choice between democracy and authoritarianism. business make any sense. the balance of power in the world system is moving to multicultural t and is not defined by ideal logical preferences in my phone system. and i don't i see jaffar and up dollar format isis fighters, and they're now boarding a philippine naval ship with john $900.00 jeff, aren't abdulla still don't know who was waiting for them to be there? can i get a hold of me . ready today, 73 percent of the population is obese or overweight. 10 percent have diabetes, which has become the primary cause of death. in t
and we can at least sit by and let them kill us. so that's why i'm involved in the oh, we've sweeten the world died because the market no longer were growing in europe in the u. s. so coke and pepsi and all the clones, all the local companies that do the same thing, exploded and marketing and in low and middle income countries. mexico was the 1st country to be colonized by these agribusiness conquerors. ah, binding ministration tells us the world days is the star choice between democracy and...
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what can we hear to us? what that means for an already traumatized population and who is going to stop in? we're heading into a woods to john home and joins us now from mexico city. john, i have to ask you, how did you get an interview with her lisco new generation called tell lead a how. how is that even possible? just just watch me there. it's a little bit of an out of body experience. now. you see on the screen is one thing and it was quite that we were actually i think we would try me at the time to get to it sounds good ideally yet. and that town is, is more stream than anything else i've seen in mexico. and i've been here like 3 years now. it's basically on the sea between 2 different criminal groups. we've got that group the least new generation called to the one side. and then it's being blocked up on the other side by another group, calculus needles. so to get, we have to drive down the road over the mountains. and that was a road the this talk to the new generation cocktail controlled. and so we we
what can we hear to us? what that means for an already traumatized population and who is going to stop in? we're heading into a woods to john home and joins us now from mexico city. john, i have to ask you, how did you get an interview with her lisco new generation called tell lead a how. how is that even possible? just just watch me there. it's a little bit of an out of body experience. now. you see on the screen is one thing and it was quite that we were actually i think we would try me at...
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she says that co working with all of us is used differently there. there is something like about craftsmanship and about the art of making things for effect. there is also like a very clear social care by companies and there was good. and so the never introduced me to replace that there, introduced us to make the work better working with the robot. it's something that is really cool, or like having a robot in your company, something that is really nice. this attitude that robots that cool is a sentiment that you go. developers also share a remote control used by an operator isn't exactly cool, but it's only a temporary measure. you go believes that intelligent machines will take on short, independently in the future. you goes, target audience for the elderly and professional. the company belief that you can make a real difference in their life, but it's also expensive. depending on operating time, the monthly rental costs are between 800. the 1600 euro's the upside. if you go was supposed to make life longer and more comfortable. you could put a lot
she says that co working with all of us is used differently there. there is something like about craftsmanship and about the art of making things for effect. there is also like a very clear social care by companies and there was good. and so the never introduced me to replace that there, introduced us to make the work better working with the robot. it's something that is really cool, or like having a robot in your company, something that is really nice. this attitude that robots that cool is a...
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us to reemerge in the world. all of the things manufacturing enabled, everything we use every day, the technology is inherent in enabling those products. if you want to make an impact, this is the sector. when you look at what technology is doing, it is enabling employees. how do we deploy it together to get there faster to make sure that -- that workers are in the safest conditions, it is a top priority for every manufacturer. if you're able to use sensors not only to make sure that you are not in a place you would rather not be, but also to get ahead of maintenance and to be able to have real-time estimates of what is happening to him that is going and will make us more productive and it will make manufacturing continue to be competitive in the u.s. ina: to be clear, jobs are changing. it is not so much necessarily -- a lot of the debate is our job going away, our jobs being created. my sense is that the answer is yes automation is changing the jobs and what once existed won't exist. my sense is that the key to
us to reemerge in the world. all of the things manufacturing enabled, everything we use every day, the technology is inherent in enabling those products. if you want to make an impact, this is the sector. when you look at what technology is doing, it is enabling employees. how do we deploy it together to get there faster to make sure that -- that workers are in the safest conditions, it is a top priority for every manufacturer. if you're able to use sensors not only to make sure that you are...