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oh, the shake him on a ward for translation and international understanding is accepting nominations for the year 2022 from february 15th until august, 15th this year. for more information go to w, w, w dot h t a dot q a slash e n. ah. ah, russia continues to bomb the besieged, ukrainian city of merrier po, a day after hitting maternity hospital, ukrainian forces attack a russian convoy of tanks near keith where half the city's population has now fled . ah, nor in china is out there live from london. also coming up ukraine and russia no
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closer to a cease fire after talks between their foreign ministers you ladies meet in paris to discuss phasing out their reliance on russian oil and gas. and the future of chelsea football club uncertain after the u. k. poses sanctions on russian, ona romano from of ich and 6 other on the dogs sellers, 2 weeks since the war and ukraine began and russian forces are edging ever closer to the capital. the mer says, half of keys population has now left the city, which has been turned into a fortress. maria, poland besieged city, where a maternity hospital was struck on wednesday. has come under attack again, hundreds of thousands of people. there are still without food, water and electricity. the red cross is describe the situation as increasingly dire and desperate. russia and ukraine's at foreign ministers met in turkey. the 1st
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meetings since the invasion began, but no progress was made to war to cease fire. european union leaders are meeting in their site to discuss further sanctions on russia and phasing out their reliance on russian fossil fuels. they also expected to discuss e u membership for ukraine, georgia and mold over the u. k. has put more russian businessman on its black list, including the owner of chelsea, football, cam, roman abramivitch, it freezes his attempt to sell the club and means chelsea cannot sell tickets to matches. natasha butler begins are coverage in ukraine. in mary, a pool, they are bearing their daddy in mass graves. what was unimaginable 2 weeks ago is now daily life. there's no time for papa good byes in the southern ukrainian city. days of russian shelling have killed more than a 1200 people and cut water and power supplies grow. they beat you were in years we
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have no guys what we are freezing. we have no food. men. lieut. here, trees have been caught bodies at been buried in the yards of their body blogs. it's so scary. we can't leave legacy, so you're gonna rule good humor, pray for mario ball. we're being born from all directions, pray for mothers with children, please. it's very hard. and is getting worse yet another attack leaves residence in this part of the city. bewildered and wondering why she continues to say its military is not targeting civilian areas and ukrainian forces or infrastructure. but no one here believes that in the eastern city of hockey. if more apartment blocks and streets are shattered, after another night of shunning and over the northern city of just a mere, the skies echo with a now familiar sound. lisney
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will just now there was another air strike, a thermal electricity plant was damaged and a civilian building. nearly all of the windows were blown out of our main hospitals . biggest building and children's hospital. the fighting has not reached west in ukraine, but most people fear that it won't be long. outside the city of live eve, agricultural land like this is key to the war effort. this far might be far behind the front lines, but the impact of this war is already being felt. the was created a renewed sense of duty for petro and his family. farms like his are essential to help feed people in the country. but he says the conflict is disrupting production oller of an echo, but we are concerned about oh good, good seeds, fertilizer and fuel. because bolts are now looked nor your sub will. we have delays in receiving any more field. for example, it will affect mickey production, most of our need, we label supplies, office worker ukrainians,
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continue to do all they can to help each other and defend their country. but people are getting tired. they want the water end. you through to one of the cool you only thing i want is with this to be finished. i don't know who's guilty. who is right. people who started this. them every one of those people who started this. what do i feel? i just have to live on dreaming about the future becomes impossible when the present is a nightmare. when people spend their days battling for survival or being forced to face their worst fears on what i shall, butler, al jazeera, coolly key west in ukraine. the cranes has its inflicted heavy losses on russian forces since the evasion began 2 weeks ago. several tanks and armored vehicles were destroyed in an attack north of ki, earlier or tomorrow, got you all or got longer. during video, released by the ukrainian military shows,
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part of a convoy being blown up on its way towards the capital. at the audio is an intercept of a russian officer reporting the ambush. he says the regiment commander died in the strike. he for indian forces had been boosted by the shipment of thousands of anti tank weapons from the u. s. and europe, as well as drones from turkey. hundreds of residents on the outskirts of kiva, trying to escape intense rush and shelling for days. people having crossing a small river in the district of air pin to head into the capitol at the areas come under sporadic mortar fire in recent days. and several civilians have been killed. many say they planned to go to keys railway station to catch a train to the west of the country. money. if we've had nothing for a couple of days, we've got no gas, no lights, no water. there is basically nothing left. so it is really important to take small children away from there. it's just terrible. it's very so much war
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movies. this war, they are bombing us. we tried withstanding as long as we could. this grandmother is almost 92 years old. i'm trying to move her away. she's already survived one war. where can we go? russia's defense ministry now says it will open humanitarian corridors to evacuate ukrainians to russia at o 700 g m t every day. or this after high level talks between russia and ukraine ended without progress towards a sci fi you created, foreign ministers, mutual labor met his russian counterpart to lever off in turkey. the leader secured no agreement to hold the fighting so that aid could reach civilians. this meeting was both. this conversation was both easy and difficult. easy because mister lover of basically followed his traditional narratives about ukraine. difficult because i
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did my best to at least find a diplomatic solution to the humanitarian tragedy unfolding in the, on the battle ground. but i didn't leave them about the maternity hospital. this is not the 1st time we've seen pathetic cries about the so called atrocities committed by the russian armed forces. melissa the new, so for those of us missed you at the you insecurity council meeting, our delegation presented the facts that this maternity hospital has long been occupied by the as of battalion and other radicals. they drove out the women in labor, nurses and general staff. it was the base of the ultra radical as of battalion. this data was presented 3 days ago below muzzle nation says a human rights team in nipple has confirmed women and children were inside the hospital when it was attacked. on wednesday the human rights
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a team there has verified in documented oh with the describe as an indiscriminate air strike on oh, on the hospital and at the hospital were serving women and children at the time. so we were standing by with what, what we said shanahan has the ukranian reaction to lever offs. comments from levine in weston ukraine? indignation outrage from the president followed. the volume is lensky who appeared on television decrying that caught those comments by mister lover of calling propaganda. he of course, called the attacks on wednesday, an atrocity. and at the level of those negotiations, foreign minister of foreign minister as they were going on and on tale. when mister abra made those comments, they was clear incredulity from his opposite number demetrius, who labor, the ukrainian foreign minister, who speaking at a press conference afterwards said it had at times been extremely difficult to
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listen to mister lab robin to listen to what he had to say, as you heard him, they're saying this hospital was the fun to be cleared. the patient has it been filled up with fighters from the as of the talent ultra national is fighters? he's own spokesman spokes person in moscow. earlier in the morning had started the day by saying this was all the fabrication fake news. even the russian embassy in london had tweeted these comments since removed from twitter. i missed elaborate, had gone on making other claims saying that many of the attacks on civilian infrastructure had been the fault of the ukrainians, who had been using civilians as human shields. he said that biological and chemical weapons factories were being operated by the ukrainians, funded by western countries of sites in and around the capital. mister neighbor essentially said this was not a proper negotiation, a sort of parallel reality. if you like, reading into his comments, he said the real negotiation would only happen when russia had decided that he had
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achieved enough on the battlefield or had forced the surrender of ukraine. and it wouldn't be mister lover of who made that assessment. but somebody above him, in other words, of course let me put it, mr. could. eva said ukraine cannot stop the war if the country that started it is not prepared to. and he said that ukraine would not surrender russian defense ministry says it has agreed to allow a ukrainian repair team to access power lines in the area around the chernobyl nuclear power station. earlier rushes energy ministry said specialist from bell roof had restored the electricity supply to the nuclear plant in our lost power due to fighting between russia and ukraine in forces on wednesday, raising fears about the storage of radioactive few members of ukraine's state emergency service of disarmed bomb in genevieve, using their bare hands and a bottle of water harnessed internationals accused russia of using unguided aerial bombs. also referred to as dumb bombs in the city. one strike last week,
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which used 8 munitions killed, 47 people in chad. a heave and would constitute a war crime. according to their investigation, a group says it couldn't identify a legitimate target at or near the scene of the strike. still to come, that half hour vladimir putin does, his cabinet, sanctions are hurting western economies more than russia. and carla harris, lands and poland warning nato will defend every inch of its territory. ah, stories of life and inspiration. a series of short document trees from around the world that celebrate the human spirit, against the odds. ah,
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her one of our top story here now to 0. shelling has resumed in the ukrainian city of maria pole, where maternity hospital was destroyed by an asteroid on wednesday. hundreds of thousands of people are trapped and cut off from food, water, and power. russia is accusing ukraine of staging the hospital attack. what ukrainian forces have destroyed several tanks and armored vehicles in an attack north of peeve on thursday. capitals, masses off of cubes, population has now left as russian forces try to edge closer to the city. and high level talks between russia and ukraine of ended without progress towards a cease fire. but russia's defense ministry says it will now open humanitarian corridors to evacuate ukrainians to russia. at o $700.00 g m t. every day. russia's president vladimir putin says the sanctions imposed on his country will rebound against the west, driving up food and fuel prices. while moscow will emerge strong that equal to sanctions illegal and says it will work around them. he loses to in is showing you
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with marcia, with regards to countries making hostile steps to watch. this is the way they are calling all my citizens to save and dress warmly, which shows that the sanctions they are introducing against os impacts their own economy. we want to stress that we all feel filling all our energy supply obligations in full everything we have to supply. we are supplying to our consumers in europe, 100 percent louis week together with our partners. those who don't recognize these unlawful actions. we will find solutions for all these problems, and i patch off as her senior research fellow with the russia and eurasia program at chatham house. he joins us live from central london. thanks so much indeed for joining us just on that issue of sanctions. how much on a biting do you think in russia? i think that's the same sanctions are absolutely disastrous. russian economy is a diesel gradient, heal russian calling. they were both any future. and so this time they
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failed. so yes, i agree with that by this makes them much more see, much more effective them any pages. and how much push back is there in russia given what you describe it, people trying to, to resist. i mean, we know that i mean some protest, but those are quite difficult for people to be involved with because they might be arrested. what, so since you have a, a protest against what's going on? well, so far, this is vicky. busy see, there's almost 15000. i did the 2nd from the beginning of the war and in the stand there must go to sections of eden. so then right d, v d can stand on. this is now,
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keep in mind that these against us repeating political economy is very, very seriously. on the ground the my sees connected and a georgia fan of the ends of the law. well, they should blame on the west rather than russian leadership. not only for sanctions a for the beginning of the on the east, all of the one that was 60 percent. busy sure, it was under the west the explanation what's going on shifting a. busy by the west and the affordable stance in terms of what's happened so far with, with the wool. how different a picture has it turned out for putin, from what he might have expected. i mean,
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when will the slow progress and perhaps many people might have anticipated a kind of come as a surprise to pin yes, absolutely. i see him. that's the plan. busy which is why them in, in the very last week. so if you have a shot war, it didn't happen this way. although the costs are extremely high by the government that you know, they do not see it lines at the end of the time, which doesn't mean that a shot demonstrates something in the west end the exam. so when you say demonstrate something, what would you mean exactly?
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i mean much more a much more. busy maybe more. busy busy i li, use it. oh, well, thank you very much indeed. technical i, petro feel so. thank you. your opinion leaders are currently holding crisis talks in beth i as russia pushes ahead with its invasion of ukraine, talks at the to day some it to expect you to be dominated by the was economic impact. meters will consider imposing new sanctions on moscow, and it could have to reduce its dependence on russian energy and also discuss ukraine and george's request to do in the book, james made his say live 1st thing, beth, i, near paris. what these vacations that coming out of the summit will certainly lauren, it started in a pretty pit pessimistic tone for this meeting. we could just before they arrived
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here, there was actually a phone call. ready with the german chancellor and the french president speaking to vladimir putin and they really didn't have a particularly good call from what we understand. no prospect, no major prospect overseas far. of course this comes on, on top of what you heard earlier, is taken place in turkey. this was president microns summary of that coal. so methodical crucial you showed some of the live occur this morning we spoke with president putin will speak to him again in 48 hours and will reinstate our efforts to try and obtain the cease fire. that is so important. and to figure out a possibility to get out of this conflict that concern political. but i already said this to the french people and i'll say it again to you with the same honesty. i am worried pessimistic, and this is why i think europe needs to step it up. and james, in terms of phasing out to reliance on russian oil and gas, what kind of time scale are they talking about?
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well, there are some who want to do it. absolutely. now the latvian prime minister said it's time to cripple the russian economy. the way to do that is to cut all links with russia, sanctions on everything, including the energy sector. others like european commission president of on the line she suggested a 5 year time line. clearly there's going to be some heated discussion on that because there are disagreements until now. your response has been relatively united, but what to do next i think is there aren't differences. and there are also differences on the other key thing that ukraine would want right now. ukraine wants a fast track membership of the european union that something that some of the leaders here say just isn't possible fast tracking a country that is in the middle of a war is not possible. and even if you were to give you credit candidate status at this point, that's still
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a very long process until they actually become any human buck james, babies in the fight. thank you. yes, vice president has visited poland to be sure nato allies and pledged the use of us missile defense systems come on. the harris as rushes attacks in ukraine amount to atrocities of unimaginable proportions and nato is prepared to defend every inch of its territory. they miserably reports for michelle in eastern poland, eastern poland, where foreign forces had come and gone for centuries. once again, the streets of tremendous la echo this time to the sounds of american boots, sightseeing, but still a visible presence to reaffirm america's commitment to shout in warsaw us, vice president kamala harris confirmed the delivery of us patriot missile defense
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systems. to poll, i am here standing here on the eastern flank of nato to reaffirm our commitment for his commitment to poland and our nato. and there is no question that we stand united as it relates to many issues, added the tickler should ukraine, economic sanctions remain the main us weapon for isolating moscow and exacting a high financial price for the russian invasion of ukraine. but as long as russia controls disguise, ukrainians pay with their lives. when volunteers sent the us vice president of this message from the front binding come of the hottest month bridges, what can i say to mr kamala harris? which of them i would say that the necessary condition to preserve global democracy is closing this guy to russian aircraft. if you do this and there will be victory
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for democracy all over the world to be for now, the us focus is on drawing a red line at poland. the number of american troops in the country is in the 1000, the final levels not seen since world war 2. now this part of eastern poland is under high security alerts. we can't get out in film like we normally could, but the profile of this airport has become distinctly more military and recent weeks, far more military aircraft, taking off and landing, and far more military hardware on the ground. the closest runway to the border with ukraine is that just of airport there is no mistaking the american presence here. once again in europe, talk of armies, alliances, war 19th century battle lines. being drawn with 21st century weapons. st. basra, b, l. g 0 gesture of eastern poland military and disaster in ukraine is worsening each day. hundreds of thousands of ukrainians,
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fleeing in to neighboring countries to escape the fighting. united nation says more than 2300000 people have now left ukraine. most have gone to poland but hungry slovakia, romania and moldova of also welcomed large numbers of ukrainians. people have faced freezing temperatures and long queues at many border crossings. humanitarian corridors the to be taken with absolute security. not just a that quickly people won't believe the cities that are in that effect, but also to be able to provide food, non food items, water to those who are willing to stay in those seats. it's a 2 way process and that we certainly appealed to the both parties to ukraine and russia, to agree that the corridors can provide those necessary support. 7 rationale galks with links to vladimir putin have been put on the u. k. sanctions list as part of the country's response to the russian invasion of ukraine. among
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them is the billionaire owner of chelsea football club, romana brockovich, the government says there can be no safe haven for those who've directly or indirectly supported the invasion. he fokker ports from london. ah, 2 year old peter hardaman got his hands on the last chelsea shirt from the club shop before it closes doors. he's wearing a piece of football history. now the roman abramoff, which era is over the close the door behind us both are and so if it was really normal in the shop or you want to fall the wall sanctions at obasi and the doors close. and i said, the amount of money investment really seems like he loves the club. it probably isn't just a lie pumped out by some media team of his. they are know to make him look games will be allowed to continue. salaries will still be paid. b, u. k. government sanctions have stopped. chelsea from selling merchandise and even new tickets to matches and lucrative sponsorship deals with jeopardy abramoff edge
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has own chelsea for 19 years over seeing a reversal of the clubs. fortune with a massive objection. cash. but moscow evasion of ukraine has focused the attention on his alleged ties. we flood him a putin put in the oligarch on a collision course of the british government afterwards. and i think when you look at what is happening in ukraine and you, you look to the, are the casual rejection of every norm of civilized behavior in, in bombing a, a maternity hospital. i think people in this country, i can see that people connected or to the putin regime a need to be sanction. and that's what we're doing. the sanctions are immediate, including a freeze on all assets and a travel band. it's something abramoff which appears to have seen coming, and i'm seeing the club was up for sale last week and putting some of his multi $1000000.00 portfolio of london properties on the market. abramoff, which also has a stake in everest steel, headquartered in london, with operations in russia and ukraine. the british government said the company had
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potentially been involved in supplying steel to the russian military and use of the production of tanks after 2 weeks of fighting in ukraine. the net is finally starting to close around some of those seen as facilitators of la putin and as such, the war in ukraine. the question is whether this is 2 weeks too late to prevent abramivitch and other oligarchs from simply shifting their money elsewhere. abramivitch also holds portuguese and israeli passports and spent a lot of time in the u. e. there were no shortage of places for him to stash his billions. as a similar story for the 6 other oligarchs added to britain sanctions list, including alexei miller, the head of russian energy, giant gas prom. heger set him the owner of ra, snapped oil company, a metals magnet o, like dairy pasco, all members of pollutants in a circle. this being called the end of the roman empire,
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sanctions aimed at stopping abram of etch and others making money in the u. k. as for the club, its future is uncertain. he needs a new well hailed owner quickly. now the most prominent russian oligarchy in britain is no longer welcome. near palka, al jazeera london and a quick reminder you can always catch up with all the coverage of the ukraine war and rest the news on our website address that is out of here dot com. and you can also watches live by clicking on the black live icon to 0 dot com. ah, and one of the top stories 0 ukrainians in the port city of mary oppose. a russia resumed its aerial bombardment a day after the devastating attack on a maternity hospital. there was a 400000 people have been under siege by russian forces for more than a week. there's no electricity or heating and food,
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and water is running out. ukrainian officials warn those stuck in the city will starve if aid isn't allowed in. and president room is lensky has accused russia of spreading misinformation about the task of rational bumble. divining in the bombing of the maternity ward and hospital in mary all calls. we lost 3 people among them. one girl, 17 others were wounded, including children, woman and medical workers. on russian tv, they mentioned it, but they didn't give a single word of the truth. they lied saying there were no patience, women, or children in the war. russians are lied to him with the narrative that there were nationalists in these positions. these war crimes are impossible without propaganda . ukrainian forces have destroyed several tanks and armored vehicles in an attack north of keep on thursday, which will go on the. the audio is an intercept of a russian officer reporting the ambush. he reports that the regiment commander has
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died in the strike. a capitals mare says, half of cues population has now left. as russian horses try to edge closer to the city. i level talks between russia and ukraine, have ended in turkey without progress towards a cease fire ukraine's farmers did me true. caliber met his russian counterpart, sergey lever off. the leaders didn't secure an agreement to hold the fighting. so aid could reach civilians. but russia's defense ministry now says it will open humanitarian corridors to evacuate ukrainians to russia at o 700 g m t every day. and european union leaders are currently holding crisis talks in versailles as russia pushes ahead with its invasion of ukraine, talks at the today summit are expected to be dominated by the was economic impact. leaders will consider imposing new sanctions on moscow and look at how to reduce europe's dependence on russian energy and also discuss ukraine and george's request to join the block. to stay with us on our 0 women make science is up. next we'll
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use out of that ah, good good. when i was your age, i read about very book and i thought they were listing of all good. then you can have these 3 rounds whole to you that i hope you do being. and i thought, you know what, when i, when i'm, oh, i want to work with right off. i want to be very god i don't know how to make i
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get a little bit too much right now. like i think with really bad. it's literally just started with. yeah. and then it's coming right back. was like right in the parking spot room girl was 19 at the time in my 2nd year university and i saw all my classes and my tutorials that there were very few goes in my class. and my professor told me that this is a big problem, not just in no, been but all through this trailer in the world that i thought, oh, i could do something about it. oh, okay. was the angle too much or too little or too much. so once i decided that i was going to do this, i recruited a few of my friends. and so let's start designing these robotics workshops. and so we had for the 16 people find out for rober gals within 3 weeks of us actually 1st
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meeting in the 1st 3 months, they taught 124 girls from 5 schools around open with i changed everything really to him like it just gave us his natural platform to spread our message. and it meant that i was impacting hundreds of people, week thousands of people along with how message, you know, all learning about austin, thinking about how they're getting engage and involved. and that just had a ripple effect in terms of us getting out there and, and doing more prize was coming in. most of the girls had no idea what engineering
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is on feedback surveys. they tell us things like i thought it had to do with engine. mm. to do with metal, i thought they would train drivers and my personal favorite. i was wondering if you know you sheldon, of the big bang theory ah, in my head with friends was just sort of busy in the end. i did a 140 speaking engagements in 8 months. and so i was like, buying everywhere and giving like 20 stations along, we need to be teaching our kids from as early as primary school. how to make self. mm. i think i kept cutting for a while. sophomore, very good. i'm just gonna be here. right. if i get it wrong on the real thing, then it's a lot of work to fix it. these telephones very well if they allow people to
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lead multiple places to maintain. usually they should be in cape town, south africa, and have these robots in melbourne, australia. and when really dial into the very bought and had a meeting in move in while having your meetings and going about your life in cape town, south africa at the same time, get so exciting this technology because it gives people a super power of being more than who they are, are you using technology to amplify your impact? so we've got full right. what should it be to say that we've got a fully built and just waiting to do a final rigorous testing on q a. no, to make sure they pass everything and say during this in the, the fix, i always try to think of my robots in terms of how it can be used when
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people, the disability. i mean i, we decided that would put the ability to recognize objects on the firm so that people with our vision would be able to recognize everyday objects just by pointing the for not it. hey guys, it's joy over. i'm saying i'm going to be demonstrating a new app for the blind that you guys are going to really enjoy. it is called a i believe, vision. so it can detect objects, you put your phone at the object, it will try to identify a school contact us and say that they are teaching it in their classes. and that the girls in particular really liked it because it meant that when they went to the bathroom, they didn't have to feel around for the the sink or the toilet all been. and that way it me their whole experience. gina central. you're through it. oh
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yes. mounting hold of the top of the neck. a straight. yeah. good. yeah, the whole is, adeline? yeah, no, ah, robot cancer because it has the ability wait really has to come up with a variety of control into faces. ah, different people have different levels of villainy in terms of their ability to move ahead of their arms a chin. ah so i can get
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he's human robot. just perform the tasks he tells me to perform and to complete those projects you're point 446, right? ah, yes, fine, perfect. good is assigned to the other one. yes. yes. the robot izzy's eyes and i can show him what's happening and how the procedures progressing. live so make sure i yeah it, it gives me your short messages. any questions? all asking or i'll leave a little bit extra survey sir. j a n t. easy job. sorry. it's agreeable. yes. awesome. mm hm. it both
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really hot only, but ryan's easing is teleport and life is better for him in some way. people with loose laughlin mobility. they wanna just feel like a human who is able to have be independent and do things by themselves. i think it's really important to listen and just get into that world and be there for them . oh, oh yeah. oh . so we'll leave that at that. like you say writing this, altering with spot on ah, before i anything i spoke to people from the sterling corner politic association, i reached out to friends and friends who had please, you know, they told me they were really excited about robotics being able to move the ability to have independence,
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little shoals around the house. so i made chiva, right, but on, for people with limited upward mobility in order to take things off the ground, all eyebrow. give themselves a drink. me to break the back about chiva in terms of medic. compactness functionality, people said we want to, more we want to table to lift truly doesn't know. that's why i care around which came here with me. this is a hybrid chiva and telephone i . so in terms of and her for the left and right, like a rotational. that's 3 degrees of freedom. phase 2,
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we're actually add an all the tree to phrase afraid on. and then with base murders lifting up the over and the risk analysis. sure. so 70 years of freedom and then being able to rotate the hand. that's our after afraid on in this for me, the math is quite complicated because there's so many degrees of freedom this in a different joint. and also figuring out how to get from one place to another and where all the joint station or even watch here from here to that is also quite challenging. sorry. it's a, it's a very interesting problem. mm. so once it has teleports head here, like a tele presence robot with an acre griffin massage should. before we do that, would actually have to get in and affect her off. cheever and put it on the hands
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of it has a hand to cook things with ah, it's really important to understand who you're booting in school and get into their world until you actually talk to them. you never actually, nor, and they have all the insights that you never thought of the people who work it. i strong quadriplegic association, either have a disability or work with people with a disability all the time and sir, to get their feedback was really important. so we took this 3 but on and the 3 bought and we combined together. and we made this 8 degree of freedom robot arm between lift 3 killers. ah, from 80 centimeters away. so you're in your chair. you can like control your bro bought a walk in front of you get the door fear you have your own personal but love i
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guess it's like a touch of you know, what will that came to the hand and how to just walk around from the other concept, definitely a premium program that's thought to use your imagination. now you can use it around the house. always sort of things. are quite odd to in the house or your environment and you start to explore more and more. oh is toward steal my brother's chocolate. so it doesn't go up, you know, you can reach to that high. oh, okay, well i, you see the broom and knock it down and catch it, and he's another abroad called prepaid me, it was in the fridge. i opened the fridge door, take it out. we don't have to have the ability to, i've been no touch mark life till again. drop it in it the buttons again and did it, and then they've got their independence to dinner is ready for them as well. this would be great. see for those clients he don't want that 247 k. we've got quite
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a few clients that just get sick of someone always having a baby. i want to be a lie and those days are gone for them. well 6 years old, i didn't say that i was coming out of my car and say one project later. the worst part of the dream in get it's right on top of why the why those plans, legs the higher up to read the lives and ability thought for my time, the reason my head. so that's what control this was your machine wasn't going anthony. again, how he's back to you again it's, they get to see, you know, well, i came to this race on here as well as catch up. sorry. tell me. yeah.
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if you had a robotic home, what would you want to do is good will allow me to pay that was possible. that's why with what, whatever good each come up. i well it like yeah guys who i was actually rather than blowing it without getting a drink quality care. so my trip, i thought it would be fine for them that that was then there and then i'm like it's why and how it would be yeah. all man, nothing else, worry about any other little things, like i feel like it's a little things that really make a big difference. what i, what people will up as mailing them. and i want to check their hayes. i want to take my head. so i just feel so awkward.
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i like human like going when i catch i go back, i actually was really great to meet you in united to express my warmest towards them. i want to leave a vibrant i didn't now. so they caught us spread when the bell was looked out or do away with a yeah. so i was i like to touch my team to touch my head. yeah. that's what i usually do when i, when i meet someone. yeah. wonderful. yeah, i just, i just reach out and i have such a hand like i like to talk to you with that interaction. yeah. yeah. there's a connection that has been her. yeah. for much throughout the madison, that is my,
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my disability to someone friday gives me the dependence fight because that's not too bad. when to paralyze the fan, that's why i want to think of it when you go and meet with people and they give you feedback on the project you're working on, they really reiterate their parties and their priorities. become your priorities for your project and what you're trying to achieve. some thinking we take a hand off one of the okejibu re both. yes. for how to put another murder controller on it. woo. designing the new very by hand. we actually took this were by hand off this robot and took it apart and it wasn't put back together properly, which is why it hung close. and so i have to take it apart now and figure out the right way to put it back on so that it can open and close properly.
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if you can cleaning a mine and see how the different parts fit to gala and design it in your mind, then you can create it's like being a magician. oh, that's good. i'm glad. i'm glad i did that. disruptive around it with a full is it's not in phosphorus. oh ah i think one of the wisest came out did some of it is full out
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who oh, from among left of her towering clean all. she worked really hard so that my brother and i could participate in various extracurricular activities and we could get a good education. it made me think if i became an entrepreneur and you know if everything went badly, i could, you thought i could get a, get a and get any job and just for my, for my family. and so i gave me a lot of freedom. i knew that even if i out everything with years, hey, am i great pleasure to kick off proceedings with our 1st chain out speaker, please welcome rita ching welcome,
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everyone. how i, you know, i went overseas to study mechanical engineering at a pure college in london. when i 1st arrived, i thought would be so great to have re wriggles here than we could be global. no one showed up to the 1st for began meeting in the u. k. and so when i realized this, after about half an hour, i cried. that experience really taught me that it's okay to have things not work out. as long as you learn from your mistakes, dos yourself up from uh, from them and keep going with ah, but here at anthony's house in order to show him i'm very right. and just at that different scenarios of the river helping you know,
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his everyday life lesson oh, what are we up to marina? well. 8 for the 1st time ever going to get the on to grab. i called and put it on the table here. so i'm in this place. is that a monopoly since i will seeks? yeah. i'd be lost her head some by see function back and i think something must the bumps are on, on our way here for some reason. right. what was behaving exactly. and we couldn't figure out why it's worth looking promising when you prototype something, it is a lot of temporary ways of doing things, sir. even these wires here,
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single in the air buroso made using my temporary prototyping connectors. and so that's why, like a bumper, as far as are not meant here. and it's, it's, i would say it's probably a crack page in seeds say what could be so i that's the level of patients i had. so they'll agglomeration. oh sure, it'll be a lot more function when it's finished. well, i mean, we're still pretty early in the process that ah yeah. just wanted say get it working and get it out there. yeah. but treasury being where i'm calling to ask somebody else to help me quite the news myself. so
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yeah, i'm looking forward to the day. ah, what makes it more complicated than others? is that we have more mercy of 9 murders ins for bought compared to 3 and tell and 6 in general. or you've got lots of combinations of things that can go wrong. and this is part of course, as to just makes us realize that mrs. haines, we need to work on and make reliable before we can move forward. is way too many inputs for us to have just one central brain serve. we need always independent cost. been difficult to match, a always have my doubts that things were work out,
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but i also get so excited about what i'm creating because i know that i learned a lot and i know that i'll be a better person at the end of the answer. i just go ahead and do it anyway and say what the consequences with alternate fighting projects often get involved in as an engineer. it's important to teach our next generation how to think algorithmically, how to think creatively. i just want more details to learn engineering so they can be part of the journey of crating conventions to help them out. and you guys decide about engineering and real problems. so that's why i didn't get to do this late all day every day. and that's all probably
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a pool and like make the lives that are really fun, right. i the, who's the hello. i'm pleased to say we got signs of some dry weather coming into eastern parts of australia over the next few days. were still a few showers lurking around here and they are heavy at times, exacerbating the flooding that has been causing widespread problems for many a day. now, those heavy showers say offset, continue a little as we go on 3 for becoming fewer and further between. she starts peter out as you make her way towards the weekend. let's just slide further. west was still very hot in perth for time. summer clinging on here is, is of little as we go on through us after day. i'm pleased to say that we go few showers around that isa sort of australia for sense dale, whether will be some wet or whether it's sliding in across the out back for a time,
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started to put his way a little further eastwards. meanwhile, we have got some when she weather, making its way further eastwards out of the northern parts of china. the moment not too bad, a little cooler in beijing for friday. last try and find across the korean finishes some lovely weather to come into much of japan. in fact, it warms up further as you go into saturday for tokyo terms. he's getting up to 20 celsius as a little more like it. but we do have some pool, we're talking into beijing behind this line of wet weather and some snow this weekend. ah, living in a war zone is a risk not worth taking for most. but for a 10 year old boy, there is nowhere else to go. in the absence of his parents, his grandmother dedicates herself to his upbringing, never knowing whether the next explosion will echo one step closer to the place
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