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forces do not use excessive force against the protesters and that they preserve their right to continue to protest freely what it was those citizens of course those demonstrations that helped remove former president omar al bashir assad to allow the transitional military council to gain power how much concern is that the military council is wanting to disperse and break up these protests and north allow any more sort of civil disobedience on the streets the very disobedience of course that actually overthrew the president. well they had been allowing the protesters to continue and they certainly had said that they would do that it's just the recent days that we've seen some worrisome signs and the closure of. one of them in the last couple of days there's been violence and we've heard of a couple of people having been killed from that violence and so that does definitely signal the possibility that more could come and we've seen protesters
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recently issued a statement warning that that could happen. and urging the authorities protect the rights of protesters to continue so it really is a day by day situation we all should be watching it carefully and sending the message to the authorities to make sure that this violence starts as we as we documented along with others there were many protesters killed in the lead up to the ouster of al bashir dozens and dozens. are close to $100.00 and that it happened over several months is obviously a significant number of people who lost their families have lost them and we are pressing for accountability for those deaths as well. i guess the fear also is that when president bashir was overthrown it was it was because lines around the world people were talking about it but the longer that sort of this transition goes on
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that there's no sort of movement there's no headway made i guess is it fair to say the international then takes its focus away shifts its focus from who don't just watch what happens there is always the concern that people well the fatigue will set in and their world will stop watching thankfully i think that there are there is great interest and that is one reason why it is also worrisome to see the authorities admonishing diplomats and others. from going to see the protests. now they had been able to do that. but yes i mean the fear is that the longer the negotiations falter and there's sort of political wrangling at the top without addressing you know real solutions and without responding to what people have been asking for that then the probability of violence goes up it's a very important time in sudan's history and it's very important that we remain
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seized of it that we watch it and that we pay attention and it is really a shame to see an international media house be some merrily shut down and kicked out the way as they are was just just recently john henry really appreciate your time thank you for joining us there from new york thank you thank you. i still ahead so on the program a show of force for the palestinian cause rallies a health across the world to mark your recent day. and buried grief the operation to identify more than $100.00 victims of a massacre in boston. had arthritis friday there were thunderstorm warnings football garia and you probably
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see circulation of clouds it principally is over bulger it has been a big admitted lee because the circulation is going to continue going to saturday and probably sunday there'll be some variation where the heaviest downpours are admitted lee but you see the general idea anyway from the balkans from the competence. through ukraine to western russia warm but potentially very wet in these thunderstorms at the same time the warmth says they're further west without a sun is to look at times in london and paris for example on saturday or indeed and sunday ripped to 30 in paris by the time for so reproaching spain's values they're just a bit further west and it's to expect stormy dust out of the water so the oranges and the reds are reappearing in western europe and to some degree even underneath the sun the storm potential is you can see this extends i think at its highest dancer's spain and portugal into most of north africa but as has been the case for a few days you go non-insured breeze which is clearly not the case in morocco the temperature kept down to the middle maybe low twenty's as the case for argyria
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tunisia and in libya and in libya something of a massive cloud of produce some locally but quite interesting some storms. i don't want to leave the world where everything is designed in california. they're cutting it. it is in the hands of the corporation the only way to be subversive is to be able to control the technology but massimo bands he has built a chip that anyone can use to build anything. cost like a pizza spearheading a global movement to democratize technology meet your make up part of the rebel geek series on out is iraq.
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again and reminder the top stories here on al-jazeera. mexico's president has criticized donald trump for threatening to slap a new tower of mexican imports because of immigration as manuel lopez obrador says mexican people don't deserve to be treated that way and he's sending his foreign minister to washington for talks. the u.s. secretary of state has warned that america will not relent on its side actions against iran like compares visited germany to pressure europe to back washington us tensions escalate with terror. sudanese protesters fear that a long running sit in which was instrumental in removing omar al bashir from office will be dismantled by the military an official from sudan's paramilitary forces says the demonstration in khartoum is quote a threat to the revolution. iranians have turned out in force across the country to
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mark jerusalem day demonstrations are also being held in a show of support for the palestinian cause that comes just weeks before the u.s. government presents the economic cost of its long awaited peace plan which the old trump has called the deal of the century. details. 8 in. ron tens of thousands of people came out the occasion and could stay also known as jerusalem day iran's annual display of solidarity with palestinians which it has marked since the start of its 1979 revolution the islamic republic once again made clear its stance toward u.s. president donald trump's plan for peace in the mideast hayom it was it was seen in the message of jerusalem day is that palestine will live forever and jerusalem belongs to all muslims and over the past 2 years none of the plots of the enemies
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of his slouch against jerusalem has been successfully 1st they tried making jerusalem the capital of the egresses we saw that other than one or 2 small countries no one else accepted that then they tried to give the golan heights to israel no country and all the international community accepted that now they're off to the deal of the century i believe it will be the bankruptcy of the century it will definitely go no way. the. trump so-called deal of the century is expected to include proposals for large scale investment in palestinian territories from arab countries even before its unveiling it has been rejected by palestinian officials many in the mideast wonder if it will be dead on arrival. in iraq at a time when but the dad is trying to calm rising tension between the u.s. and iran people held rallies to mark jerusalem day iranian backed shia brigades carried pictures of iran's supreme leader ayatollah ali how many will move was the
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end of the little house a lot through the day in baghdad and the other iraqi provinces and across the world expresses the people's rejection of the deal of the century which is being planned by trump in order to dissolve the palestinian cause in his own special way but there is a wide rejection from the peoples that will make this conspiracy fail. jerusalem day falls on the last friday of the fasting month of ramadan but this year's demonstrations also took place less than a day after the conclusion of a gulf cooperation council summit in saudi arabia one in which saudi king said mom called on arab states to confront iran its timing is a reminder of the deepening rifts and growing rivalries in an already volatile region. police in algeria have reportedly arrested dozens of protesters thousands continue to rally every friday the demanding further changes from the president of the lizzie's but a flick a step down last month elections a shuttle for july but demonstrators want all the ruling elite go before he even
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says held. hungary authorities are warning of a prolonged search for 21 people still missing after a tourist boat capsized on the danube river lace on wednesday at least 7 people have been confirmed dead heavy currents and poor visibility hampering efforts to find 19 south korean to respond to on gary increase members one rescue diver was swept away during an attempt to reach the wreckage on friday morning and had to be saved by colleagues the search area has now been extended to neighboring serbia. and is old or semi but i sure is going to take a long time to search the entire stretch of the danube south of the city we are also called pray to the supreme authorities. thanks for the launch of mean talk we have to say that conditions are completely against us and iranians those who work in the search and rescue price extremely difficult and dangerous conditions for divers went down on thursday but it was impossible to get close to the wreckage
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visibility is 0 underwater he's a new effort is under way to identify more than $100.00 victims of a $992.00 mass killing during the bosnian war more than 200 civilians were shot dead dumped in a ravine by a police unit it's taken nearly 3 decades to uncover many of the remains and return them to their families for proper burial ground and reports in the garden of his home in term napoleon 78 year old passes his retirement in silence his 2 sons emin and amir were in their early twenty's when they were both killed a car a chinese cliffs after 27 years has now been told their remains have finally been found. and origin of jawbone was found 10 or 12 years ago but they didn't know which of them it belonged to now the full remains were found in that musgrave i mean and they were exempt from
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a sites known as the stone mass grave the corpses were hidden under a thick layer of rocks in august 1902 a group of more than $200.00 bosniak men were transported to the edge of the ravine made to kneel and then shot dead by bosnian serb police the corpses are only now being recovered. they had ins father ferritin was one of the victims who have now been identified he will be buried in july. even the most part it's all about who was found and who wasn't have the people responsible for the crimes being prosecuted why some didn't get more prison time those sorts of things haunt us taylor fix faces having to say goodbye to his brother all over again he already buried some of his bones found at kora china cliffs now a significant portion of the rest of the skeleton has been identified yet. it is not easy but this time around is stronger still i thought i was done with this 5 years ago i guess this time i'll get actual closure. on 6 umed the bones off
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forensically examined at this center 112 sets of remains are currently awaiting final identification here the final number of newly identified victims will reach 18180 people whose relatives have spent nearly 3 decades wondering. what their thought would be any we have here remains of slain sons and their parents siblings neighbors or kept it together this isn't the way a unique situation you could say that this was a family mass grave. each victim has a story who is a senator was a teacher. teacher sen was killed by one of his former students and there was another one of his old students who found his remaining one committed the crime and the other one did a good deed. in 2004 the leader of the police unit which carried out the massacre was convicted of crimes against humanity and sentenced to 17 years in prison but it's only now that these victims can be properly buried that their families can
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have closure paul brennan al-jazeera. a missouri court has ruled the u.s. state's only abortion clinic can stay open for now planned parenthood has been granted a temporary restraining order allowing it to continue operating until tuesday when another hearing will take place the missouri department of health declined to renew the clinic's license several southern u.s. states have tried to restrict access to abortion us. 69 containers full of rubbish have been loaded onto a cargo ship in the philippines heading to canada the philippine government says the garbage was shipped illegally and 20132014 mislabeled as plastics meant for recycling canada missed the may the 15th deadline to take it back malaysia is also planning to send tons of waste back to western countries. in the democratic republic of congo supporters of the lakes etienne tshisekedi are paying tribute to the veteran opposition leader the stadium ceremony in kinshasa 2 years after she
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said katie died aboard aged $84.00 political term or prevented his body from being allowed to return home until now. supporters of the kitty are calling this a huge thank you the fact that they get to be a hero on saturday is a huge momentous occasion for them he is a man who participated in politics for decades and stood up against former leaders like as a vehicle laurent kabila and joseph kabila he participated in several elections but he never became president that changed when his son philip the katie was inaugurated president earlier this year of the d.r.v. but there were some controversies some congolese believe martin for you an opposition leader general who won the election that happened a few months ago but the constitutional court ruled that it was indeed the candy the one question i've been asked what kind of either is he going to be would he be
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a formidable force like his father was and some are even speculating that maybe he won't be this time and those who believe that he was put in power by joseph kabila and some of them actually say that joseph really is the man pulling strings behind the scenes telling the katie what you did. now h.i.'s t o r y history 8 children made at this year's annual spelling bee finals in the u.s. for the 1st time ever the top prize had to be shared by 8 finalists reports. a little oh b y o c oh no really thought much and just like that not one not 2 not 3 but 8 co-champions in the end who scripps national spelling bee it was the 1st time in the 92 year history of the event more than one spelling whiz kid claim the trophy there was a long night of spelling words most people had never even heard of and by the end
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organizers had run out of another challenging words when we get to the end of rounds 20 we will take an extraordinary step of declaring as co-champions those of you still remaining in the competition. house in the final round was high drama. you asked. a u t well you are correct the evil there were a few slip ups each i e r e a t i you an irish. higher ratio is higher ratio who in the world can spell that thank you so much if it is a final round went on it was clear no words could stump most of these kids correctly so thought overwhelmed with exhaustion.
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you see you. correct me if. others just in shock. what in the world is puke this according to the dictionary it's a brown algae found in sea water i don't know what it was let alone how to spell it but clearly these kids are better at spelling that i am each of them will now receive $50000.00 in prize money gabriel's on doe. a l j a z e r a new york. and i'm one of the top stories on al-jazeera mexico's president has criticized donald trump for threatening to slap new tariffs on mexican imports because of immigration on thursday the u.s. president said he would increase tyrus by up to 25 percent unless mexican
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authorities stop migrants crossing america's southern border but mexico's president says mexican people don't deserve to be treated that way and he said to his foreign minister to washington for talks stocks and wall street of also fall enough to trump's announcement. i believe this measure will be further analyzed by the united states government i believe that president trump will understand that this is not the way to solve things i think that there will be a correction if not right away at some point because these measures are neither in the interest of mexicans nor united states citizen place the u.s. secretary of state has warned that america will not relent on its side actions against iran might pompei is visited germany to pressure europe to back washington as tensions escalate with tehran tourney is germany is party to the 2050 nuclear agreement that the us pulled out of last year the european leaders have since set up a framework for trade with iran to avoid u.s.
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some trucks. protesters in sudan a worried that a long running sit in will be dismantled by the ruling transitional military council the protest in khartoum helped bring down dictator a al bashir last month but major general. of sudan's paramilitary rapid support forces has dismissed the demonstration as quote a threat to the revolution. iranians of turned out in force across the country for jerusalem day demonstrations are being held in a show of support for the palestinian cause about his mark the day since the start of its $979.00 islamic revolution it comes just weeks before the u.s. government presents the economic past of its long awaited peace plan in. place in algeria have reportedly arrested dozens of protesters thousands continue to rally every friday demanding for the change of the for president of the disease but a flicker stepped down last month. and those are the latest headlines here on al-jazeera
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coming up we'll meet the man whose invention lets thousands of people build everything from toys to drones is next. digital technology of these comments and you see these men and in. the. population you know. it's easy to spot and. in which everything in our lives proved untrue. and intended. it is convenient for profit and surveillance the only.
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easy let's get a chance to check john. and the neighborhood technology change. one rep people not only. the. the problem with this but it seems that sometimes i don't really adjust for the no comfort zone but i just have some kind of random time zone which is half way between what i was and. i'm saying that. but not very very young goes off because of.
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the way that. it's all based. on either story but i'll have to look toward the. only ones with these guys really he crossed us let me go yeah you are one of the. rudest of all. there was a lot more people know that matthews throughout this would know us you all get. to be friends we strive for at least protocol that you know which does especially the ox's to being able to build we deliver tommy without really having to fight us degree the atomics. i'm going to show you how to melt and electronics i love that basically 1st thing you need is an arduino microcontroller you need the
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arduino code which essentially it's a computer inside one single chip doesn't have a screen doesn't have much but it can build things with some so it's. one of the early communities that jumped on board musicians illegal sorts of musical interfaces for computers then there was a lot of interactive you stylish. of the baltics. people who built the 1st open source of growth. was the 1st open source 3 d. printer. people said to go and see a look at these projects for it's great i like you. know what. you guys will invest in north from tustin nor you have what looks like a whole bunch of little tiny boards there mostly arduino microcontrollers so what arduino is is a open source hardware that you can use to write software that interacts with the
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real world when you're holding your hand as an arduino mega it's the big one right now that i have this little chips that are microcontrollers. beat me because of the typical computer you will find for example in the microwave over simple terrible stuff so i started using that we realized that a lot of software and hardware was a baby with an open source license we want to something that you could build yourself if you wanted to it would be to make it cheap you need to cost like a pizza so i stuff to develop what became of the. what happened is that at the same time that we start to become a little bit where known the maker movement started to. want to. know how to. make a fair shed and we are writing to me. making the robot which is that
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kind of maker faire not even the kind of hornet have it so big. the maker faire is an event that was started about 10 years ago as a way to get the makers to get together and show what they were doing showing. jets . what are you working on these days with the wheat i thought it was all right. liquid identify yes oh well i think we'll put a wall street on it be open on a quality highway count on your device. well that's pretty cool that project is why i think this thing they could make that souls mold or you can put it in. a regular glosson you know you can use it for a lot of different that's an interesting project so basically we made a bunch of the any good lot of these one is like the kids can change the drawing on
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the fly and you get reflected here oh it's very nice cool is that my people feel the heat you can see if i don't get the bigger picture from the pound night and send it over here and we know then and with paints it on the. i i you know we all only engineer for children for grandma for students if the song. was a feature busy of the original or spotty maybe medians out. the software that runs up to reno gets downloaded and once again for a 2nd. what's happening right now is pretty simple. technologies pervading every aspect of the
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light. at the moment that he's this perception that the can all just something you buy what's on the shelf but you know wait if you look at the supermarket and it would only be pre-cooked food and you wouldn't be able to buy some fresh programs to cool then you would find that the world was not a free world you know you would have why you wanted to get canned soup on. only when in technology in a way no you go to a shop and there are yes 25 different types of public but effective they're all doing the same thing so what if you decide that you want to do a different outlet or you don't want to do something else then you need to be able to sit down and think about it and maybe build a different one. i think if. you will it is this is in for it and so you for
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a sense of this wire is it. in my undergraduate education that i i learned like a postman and i figured out that doing things with commercial is not that fun actually i got what was the idea of the maker when they having to shoot in berlin and i was no more i think that. right now the lakers will live in china like lucas did. ok. i got. back with. no fee and a big party and there is one requirement you have to have that object that you never blame the. people that i like and so it's really for about money yes but i think over something else when i started off as a kid i was very interested in understanding of 2 to one christmas my parents gave me as a present this kid who was a kid to learn about electronics he could build a circuit so if you make 7 he would just take the stage to put together the disk
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you plug a 9 volt battery you put your phone and and suddenly you hear voices you're like wow i just be the radio so those are very important for me because you want to stand at the chronology is not as complicated as you think it is. nice collar bone. but this is where you run your do we know. let's say i want to build something that tells me when i got too much sometimes you know i'm at the seaside i have to be careful otherwise i beg i could take a bus is a little component because then i think this other component. which is a light sensor. so constantly. when the month of life. and then you're putting your.
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every hour. take over. so we said to people who want to build a porch the 1st thing you do open one of our examples so you just have to copy. all my dog. links in a different way i don't know why. so you start to create the connection between what you see on the screen what's happening in the real world.
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it's almost like you get the. point of view. but the only way to. build stuff. that project that it takes like this to be project comes from another project to somebody and they became that became that. impression that these 2 other people me back. to dr particular to see people that he's actually step number 5 of 25 and at the end of the line there may
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be a very relevant thing that comes out of. that. hydrogen explosion has occurred at unit 3 of the hamster can push him out daiichi nuclear plant. and japanese authorities have ordered people within a 12 mile radius of the plant to remain inside more than 180000 people have been evacuated from the area. this is to be hoped though you can feel this is to be hoped though. that people who they used to live here they cannot come back here anymore because all of the. new korea occident. that it was really on clear about the the information.
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radiation contamination was we can the see if we can this made it we can offer you anything i didn't seeing the government is hiding anything i saw the government just cannot do cannot control the situation very well because he was very quite chaotic. i just sold if i have this in a g.i. ship you know something something something for others. i miss hunt that's how i start in buildings if guests. the outside these are high right now the whole point seems 7 inside about. legacy about hollow it's very high you don't see these numbers on.
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the box on the other there and the receiver that's sitting here is one of our 3rd generation the guy using it has a geiger counter and a g.p.s. receiver and it was in every 5 seconds location. time and now though the radiation of also everywhere i go it's creating a data point every 5 seconds along this road which will upload our maps and be able to see the radiation levels around us and. there was no question we would use any but our view knows from the very 1st. when the government sort of put out the information they basically said it was no problem in fukushima and there clearly was people didn't know what to believe. and we have here and we don't work that there's older come to me from the girder
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condor and communicates with the p.c. to get through the radiation level. pretty low that we were desperate to get the data on the maps we had to act quickly if we got 75 percent reliable data right away that was way better than 100 percent reliable data 2 years too late. we've got something working drum machine. big i. read approved we have some strong rains outside. what are we measuring here right now to stay brood 36 now so it has 6 months 36 so we see very consistent there reducing numbers coming. out of this these meetings with the plane with the dean of the comics for sort of a moment of calm and they wouldn't have been able to wake up one day and build a network of network connected to geiger counters in the space of these a community needed them. and they were ready.
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so it's. cost to go through different time and not in the did which we call these radiation droids because it kind of looks like r 2 d 2 so from star wars and these are these are the ones that started appearing but a year after jack all around fukushima this is was you know this is a japan this is the new one. where the problem is is that the government doesn't say anything about them we found them by just coming across them and so somebody putting in sensors there's no signs on who owns them or who installed them or how they work or where you can find the data online alians could have dropped this here. or is it 1.0. sorry 6
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but anyway 1.0 micro seatbelt prove every compared to 4 years of all the number has been decreased about that's because half life of cesium one city and 34170 s. . the health effects of the stress of the incentives for example are having a very seismic pattern of people up there you know it doesn't matter if the fear you have is based on something real and rational or irrational it's still a stress and people have a right to be told what's going on. i know said guess and again this is like. a dog all cut him up at the dinner. looks like it. needs to. stay. with him again but the other night due to all. the coke on
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a dark day they're sort of are being out there are so many more that's not good money month they need. some nice going to the mall this is what you do this nicely made me go here on long. to stand up the wall near. his home on to the mother get it up for me. so that my. they're going to. marry me there so they got. the man on the bottom is a line of credit by this kid the moment many and i'm on. this i would consider this number 2.1.15.18 the reading for this position one only much of this is you know since i didn't meet that assumes you did then they had to
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deny they didn't discover more on the 2nd i hate my story and also their whole whole organized dot com lot of it if you want to talk i had a bit of this and the mcconnell had no limit on the debt well you know i took the hottest. but not that it still goes the hamas to talk to them about ita quite the quite. so you could pick up a caught up. on seem to go with the sort of more you gotta get it more as you would i go there the more not enough of a cook or also not. i get an amazing feeling when i come across this kind of person.
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this is something that nobody could ever do. when you make something they can appreciate you don't think oh yeah one day somebody will probably use it to crowd source radiation data but the fact that you've created tools that enable people to do that gives you hope and the fact that there will be other situations where we can build something knowledge which is independently created and will help us in other situations like this. there is no safe level of radiation more radiation you get the more risk you have of a causing some kind of disease. people in korea or new home. most of those places if the radiation were to stay stable to rest their life would probably increase their lifetime rate of cancer by half a percent doesn't sound like a lot when half a percent of 100000 people get cancer what's that $500.00 people so from an individual responder view it might be manageable from a free society point of view it's serious.
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but then i thought going you see god got us going i. suppose that. he might. say cast is deploying a new network of sensors in the occasions so we're going to put sensors that are instead of being on a car they're going to be on a building and they'll measure 24 hours a day. some people say it's. their radiation it's gone already and they don't want to talk about it anymore you know they should learn more about the specific information and using the human pattern data is our data are no they're there. now that i'm still on. i don't know it's not that i know. that's it
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it's on. it's i don't know i don't consider his his get it on the level of you know toaster to space shuttle it's a lot closer to a toaster and one sensor you know provide some data but it's going to be the network and then the string of data that comes from this and other ones it's going to have a have a big picture so you know it's one small piece of a very big network. the most recent reading is 20 c.p.m. 7 minutes ago. we started from almost nothing to barely workable system in a week and within a month we had something that was pretty good within 3 months we had something that was world class within a year. we are the largest open data database on radiation information anywhere. and.
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because the community now is not just that some of the people to realize that he's no one among to be many so they're trying to kind of cash in into this thing but they don't understand that by doing this they might make some money now but then they would in the community which is your blood easier you know what keeps you alive. there were different moments that i could have given up but i believe you can build the business makes you more money than you would ever need in your life and yet you create something which is a lasting value for many more. i'm going to fight the legal battle but in the saying i want to work with my friends who believe in what i do. every allies that i spent the last 10 years basically almost like putting money into
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a lot of bank accounts that are not made of money that are made of reputation that are made of respect that are made of love and now that this thing is happening to me i'm basically going out and everybody's basically giving me back. old the love i give them we've interests. i don't want to live in a world where everything around me is designed in california and made in china by somebody just make stuff because otherwise they will drive the choices we make and when they will drive their way we will be creating the only way to be subversive enough for fish nowadays to be able to control the technology in a way you can propose an alternative. i also like the spirit that because you're makers like you're nothing about making mistakes in the ways good or bad is progress that's how you keep going keep going keep going. we never know when the next one happens if that happens anywhere else
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made goods and that debt crisis is making it harder for mozambique to invest for the future. counting the cost on i just you know. one of the really special things about working for al jazeera is that even as a camera woman i get to have so much empathy and contribution to a story a feel we cover this region better than anyone else would be for us as you know it's very challenging to live out of it but the good because you have a lot of people that are divided on political issues we are with the people we live to tell the real stories are just mended is to deliver in-depth generalism we don't feel inferior to the audience across the globe. these explosions were not an act of war. these nuclear bombs were experiments by the soviet union. to the kazakh people who lived in the vicinity the motives might be a little difference rewind silent. on al-jazeera. 2
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years into the blockade. we look at the future of the g.c.c. crisis. and its impact on the life in qatar. joiners for special coverage of the council blockade on al-jazeera. hello i'm maryam namazie in london just a quick look at the headlines mexico's foreign minister is preparing to travel to washington for talks to the u.s. president threatened to impose new tariffs on mexican imports because of immigration donald trump said he would increase tower of spying up to 25 percent unless mexican authorities do more to stop migrants crossing america's southern
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border stocks in wall street fell off to that announcement by trump. we've been giving them advance warning for months we've asked them repeatedly and told them they have to do more let's not forget that the average individual that crosses over the southern border of mexico it takes $21.00 days before they reach the united states border that gives them 3 weeks in which to break up particularly these large groups just this week we had over a 1000 people that moved is a massive group through mexico and came to our border untouched a mexican president under as a manual lopez obrador says the mexican people being treated unfairly sit by and then. i believe this measure will be further analyzed by the united states government i believe that president trump will understand that this is not the way to solve things i think that there will be a correction if not right away at some point because these measures are neither in the interest of mexicans nor united states citizens. there is money rockwell as
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well from mexico city. mexico's foreign minister foreign minister is actually on his way now to washington to continue in the dialogue process talking both about trade as well as as the issue of immigration and stemming the flow of migrants into the united states what's what's interesting amidst all of this all this talk about a potential trade war is how counterintuitive potentially counterproductive it is for these threats to be popping up now and now that that the united states mexico and canada are practically on the verge of signing a trilateral trade deal the 3 between the between the countries it doesn't seem appropriate for these talks of tariffs to be coming up right now again this isn't the 1st time that the president has used or made threats like these veiled threats toward mexico there was a reporter earlier today today who who compared it to trump bashing his favorite
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being yat that to get what he wants is his favorite punching bag to get what he wants earlier this year in april he threatened to shut down the border over the exactly reasons of course that didn't happen so the question is whether or not this is a bluff once again whether or not president trump will back down from the threats of terrorists but for the moment were hoping that cooler heads prevail that certainly seems to be the case in mexico which continues to call for dialogue president trump continues to take to twitter blaming mexico for taking as much as 30 percent of the auto industry away from the united states and not doing enough to stem the flow of central american migrants making their way to the united states the u.s. secretary of state is one that america will not relent on sanctions against iran might pump a 0 is visited germany to pressure here at to back washington as tensions escalate with teheran germany is party to the 2050 nuclear agreement that the u.s. withdrew from the last year european leaders have since set up a framework for trade with iran and audit to bypass the sanctions. well to sudan
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where protest is a word that a long running sit in will be dismantled by the ruling transitional military council protested hard to help bring down president tomorrow bashir last month but major general off man hamad of sudan's paramilitary rapid support forces is dismissed the demonstration as a threat to the revolution iranians have turned out in force across the country for jerusalem day demonstrations are being held in a show of support for the palestinian cause iran has marked the day since the start of its $979.00 islamic revolution and it comes just weeks before the u.s. presents the economic part of its middle east peace plan in bahrain and a missouri court has ruled the u.s. state's only abortion clinic can stay open for now planned parenthood has been granted a temporary restraining order allowing it to continue operating until tuesday when another hearing will take place the missouri department of health declined to renew the clinic's license well those the headlines coming up the u.s.
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veterans struggling with homelessness substance abuse and addiction that's in shelter up next. ridge right here and repeat after me. it's almost work. for. the it's a church of the united states. against all enemies. foreign and domestic. according to regular since. the uniform code of military justice.
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so i got the ventures into roger shoals he served in the ring corps for 98995 so he's going to my programs is a bed and really for him it's his life back to living out of his truck for the last couple of years he's homeless in i'm sure to get him out of struck you know bad. so. he told me and we've in the marine corps yes i was in the eyes of his frankly i can i knew. i was a sergeant for quite a long time but if you look at his babble and oh no i love my serve and i came from a very broken broken home not much found the support. that's a joining us is recurrent there's off good from there so learning how to be of marine nothing else in it every yes i do every day
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you know is that somebody on your side always. does the private so many scholars call the speaker. my god the marines from my from the my wife not the year after. and i didn't know it. was work i get my life back on track as pretty much what i did from tunics stream flashback. and into the stream thought i want to write back overseas are in the field in cannot get out of me in the shares had a few run ins a few times the shall see on your 2nd mile program so it's basically there are workarounds and come as health and his housing situation it was all it was hard also for me your bags of
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a life i mean attempted suicide 3 times and i was homeless at one point when 1st came back for a 2nd roger situation. being home was so odd the country that is the country gave up on this job saved me because i mean i know 40 percent of the plays here are better and so i better stands the veteran here and. it was just the perfect working place so many people arrive to success because he wants it now i mean yeah he said his hick ups is bumps in the road but he's at that point his life where he's 50 you know he's ready to he wants to relax i hope and just work and enjoy the rest of his life so something. we got to hope for today put it that way i met.
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this organization started in the seventy's we were trying to create a place for returning vietnam veterans and it soon became apparent that like everybody else they had a home they did the job they needed healthy relationships. so there so there was a need for to establish an agency an organization that was know i could bring together these resources but also create a place a safe secure place that they could come to talk about their experiences share their with the people have a similar experience. there seems to be a large percentage of veterans who do come out you know a little broken you know and for everybody really i mean it's a life changing experience that's what boot camp is all about they take away your
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individual ism and they train all that stuff out of you see don't question orders they're leaving you know in such a structured environment and then thrown into. you know life that's been going on for 4 years without them or longer you know and that's scary and intimidating and they don't know how to cope and that's why a lot of them turn drugs or turn to whatever it is they don't know how to fit in anymore i feel like the real problem is is no out training that makes sense you know particularly with our military people now you know they're being trained to such a high degree to go over and fight they go over there they do their job and then they're out one day and why have you know how somebody supposed to footnotes which it doesn't happen. perhaps a look at bob dylan where the nails even at how we could use about
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a i think. that will be all of them. yes you could program next week out of graduate but i got it i put it in pretty extension staying longer than that he lot more work on my shelf and i'm getting the help that i need here are some well i'm guilty of that i can learn here because i i'm good with every issue the interesting beauty of it i'm going to present a ts need to see what you are you and what you're sure you in 67680 said. when i was drafted they very wisely made medico for me because i don't think there was anything else in the army that i would have done i never saw another job that that i could have done that i would have done.
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and we'd get a ambushed and they'd be shipped medicine and stuff i would use my rifle to big noise just. as scare off but i did what i heard him. mostly sit stand not men do defects p.t.s.d. and depression and don't want to be helped you're don't complain about ass what i think it's common to all of us. this is my son jack. to see the. scene. never play came home from.
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