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u. s. congress trump never told him to stop testing in spite of what the president told a rally at the weekend dr fauci says he's hopeful for a vaccine by the early twenty. twenty one. when you damages in german the stock reminder the pandemic is far from over this as france. and the uk start to relax restrictions more and more. double faults novak djokovic's tests positive the covered nineteen fun of anti open eyes in the face of the threat of infection. thanks for joining
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us the top infectious disease but in the united states testified before the house energy and commerce committee. to answer it he told a congressional inquiry he's been told to slow down testeded the code nineteen contradict what president trump said. but the fact she told committee the intention is to test more mole at each stage should assess that bones to actions and act accordingly he described what they cross the us is a mixed bag. hi is a member of the task force.e. and my colleagues on te task force to my knowledge i know for sure. but to my knowledge none of us have ever been told to slow down. testing that just is a- in fact we will be doing more testing in some respects. we've done very well right now for example. if your fault in the area however in other areas actually we now see being. a distuturbing surge of infections. let's bring in our correspondent in washington
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who's been observing all matters for us she is of course kind of anchorage study caravan good evening to you doctor fauci contradicting the president. well yes and no way out doctor f found shehe did contntradict on trump if you tae the comments made by donald trump during at that- tulsa rally where he saiaithat he did the tech. to slow down because more testing meant more cases and that made the united states a look back now. i don't since then this team trying to say at least with just. being star struck when he said the- lowdown. i think the doctor. and also the three of fishel's. we him the have never been to stay and test but they are. did a very. and that and onlyy they nott. down the warring. it in that was key. in dealing with
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this- pandemic buffet atll four of them werere really adam into that. in the what n needed. for its thing order to. pandemic and better and that's alsoso that contradicts- but don't because the song has also ruled that his idea that. the my more this is not it's the- is because- - more a test in the exexperts at what they were saying is that yes in two when you more you do more cases but they were saying that that was sitting in a just a part of thee explanation and what they were worried about was the other part of the explanation we- can. spread people many other when they were saying that that was the brununt of the reason why he was being. is increased in at the- ststes. zero rated warning the same morning so they've been and- talk about social distancing more social distancing still more social
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distancing. now in other states- there have been a record- spikes. in infections having the words in other places say like new york state- the infection seem to be under contntrol. yes and that's what said doctors found she was referring to when he said it makes back because of c course new yorkerr seeing. those numberers going way downn after beingg hit extreremely hard they managed to really shut down and really bring those numbers back to- really the beginning of the enend the pandemic. that's a doctor can the other guys were pointing at several states they're seeing record. by three. thank you ariz. is worried that are at the heart of a does it state and texas all. all three states as seen ass it t record spikes of more than eighty y or 90% increrease a sense of the past a week and w what t they're eveven more worried about is the
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poet positivity rate. there seem to have any rates have doubled in the past week in the state and- that these three states are really. top of the- brititish. a state. he said an increaease seen positivity in greece and bounce they're really about most the states are the states thahat started reopening it much sooner and that the reopening much faster than the other ones kevin thank you very much indeed not twitter has marked another tweet by donald toshimichi company look at the beauty. for inter protest camera seattle trump wrote. that will never be an all. zone in washington dc as long as i'm your president if they try they will be met with serious force. trump has previously had tweets flat for being misleading. and for glorifying violence. via robert tweed trump and twitter set to continue. michelle brooks is
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being laid to rest at a funeral service in atlanta to serve your mister brooks was shot and killed by police after they were called to investigate a map had full. this call. fast food drive in on june the twelfth garrett rolph as been sent from the police force and is not charged with the murder. mexico's come to terms with an earthquake that measured seven point four on the richter scale. so far one that's been confirmed this widespread damage near the coastal epicenter of the quake of oaxaca. the quick set of thee tsunami that hit me up civic. islandnds thank you more as we get it. in europe as a warning the covered nineteen pandemic is far from over germany one of the least affected countries has reimposed lockdown. in a region about one thousand five hundred people all became infefected at a slaughterhouse. now the other half ounces each district school cinemas some. we opened. in the uk which has the highest death toll here in
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europe such as pubs had dresses and cinemas but you to re open again on july the fourth goal with the world. from the authorities. after three months of closures i'm being told to stay at home people in england can now look forward to a relaxing of cororonavirus lockdown rules from july fourth most. leisure facilities and tourist attractions will reopen if t they can do so safely but e will also reopen. restaurants and shops. the social distance requirements will be reduced from two meters to one places of worship will be able to hold services again and two households allowed to meet up indoors for the first time since she- the support. sin once people know i thank god that. restrict would be re imposed if necessary britain has europe's highest death toll
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from the virus and the easing of rules only applies to england the rest of the u. k. but some scientiststs the word it's having. lost he's confirming one thousand more you could. this is a day. the world health organizationn also warns that infections are still rising worldwide this includes portugugal but prime minister antonio costa has announced the return down measures in lisbon amid this new cases. germany has wilson posed to new localized lockdowns on western counties i've seen a cluster of cases linked to a slaughteterhouse it's- these what's your so we can. be stolen gets almost survived in when firstst solution. all all party meet up at the frfront tun you see now is indeed ththe focl and diffuse besides for is organised. it's the biggest outbreak in germany since it began lifting the lockdown in early may. several outbreaks at
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slaughterhouses in germany and france have put a spotlight on the working and housing conditions in the walk. many and from eastern europe. that's when your with the situation with a covover nineteteen here n on the death toll now stands at such ninth seven hundred and twenty this total fifty seven that you stay with the weekly date cat a nursing home deaths in hospitals increased by. twenty six to nineteen thousand two hundred and thirty two compared to what. sunday the- twenty is there are not. one hundred and 610-002-0060 seven cases of covered nineteen across france. posted help teams working round the clock to ensure that people g get the best care possible. world number one tennis star novak djokovic has tested positive a corona virus bringing a premature end to exhibition tournaments hosted during the pandemic and raising serious questions about sports and
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return and all that jock of rich who isn't showing any symptotoms job fellow plays grigor dimitrov. r. victor the truck. it says positive cover nine during the lack of his address tool the social distancing seem to be minimal place the film dancing backed up in a clubb and a bracingly either over the net in a statement today yet deeply sorry djokovic should organizes the wrong. list the tennis exhibition. we wish him and everyone else would cover nineteen a very speedy recovery for more news to stay with us. you want to transfer the phone.
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france has its own special take on the amusement park. that can certainly be seen at the podcast. crowds flocked to get that picture taken. with two very french comic book heroes asterix. this family for nonsense come dressed up for the convocation. the kids is it two. me we want to mark the occasion you. thrill seeking visitors come to experience the many rides and roller coasters which are among the best in france. we can't wait. the city's named after an ancient egyptian gold presided over the judgments of the dead. after plummeting forty meters it ninety kilometers an hour some say the right is lilike death experience. being upside down is great. we could see everything is so good. can you wait we catch a breath. it's not just the rights that are
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inspired by the comic books the gala convention continues at lunch time. tables please kevin. signified poll you have to cook really well because the dow grad because of food safety concerns. this wild bowl is served in bergen. look the taste is more pronounced it's not like a classic beef burger it's well boring it's very good a couple. this is a story of the park we meet dogmatics in his very own dressing room. i always see the minute you west highland terrier that's why we picked him up much exception free doesn't exist which would make him look as much like dogmatics possible by cutting paths i done this entails a lie detector. they spent years traiaining her dog the role of document. these expedience stay but cutting. edge and adored by the public. the park is just celebrated its thirtieth anniversary it is constantly evolving to attract nearly ten
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thousand people each day. that times. yes yes yes yes. looking further north on the coast is another park but this one's a little smaller. since the nineteen eighties bagatelle has drawn families looking for a fun day out. no hanging around this this take the plunge. it's a chance to spend time together in the family for a whole day it's really nice. and it reminds us of our years. i could tell if the family story which dates back to nineteen fifty five the park was the brainchild of the current direct his grandfather. these are some old photographs and i can tell in this one you can see the little t train peddlers bagatelle open to me. for disney in the u. s. amazement.
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known about. also more into this room during the war the germans were handed out these real bomb craters and my grandfather seize the opportunities open the site anad createte these languages. still the key feature of the- intel also made a name for itself by allowing dogs in and that by winning a vet that onus. i know everybody. the employees all the people. and everybody knows me. as well my dog. i could is a real success story sixty five years in business in the park on a more human scale which last year pulled in. twenty thousand people. there is also another part whichch is the prie of its region this one looks to the future. this on the way. to go. amazing and g. magical
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welcome to virtual scope twenty eight the park's most popular attraction takes visitors on a spectacular trip. on sixty eight has been in charge of the right for three. okay here we go have an incredible time this platform moves one hundred twenty degrees forward to face a gigantic screen. it's a great job. every time you go on a journey the music is beautiful the podcast to constantly come up with new ideas to remain true to its name. only by our roots we've built. she needs in the best innovations and we continue to do so. what's changed you know the meanings of all visitors. so we're injecting more fun what an education on the biggest. like this magic show which was voted the best confronts. battle nuts. show scope magician for fifteen years. he uses the latest technology to captivate
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his audience. the call feature discover wants to stand down. they want t to be the amusement park of the future w with a mix of different techniques and that's exactly what we do in the shadows girl fails thank. it's now getting don't. for the most of the day. quantic and pyrotechnic show dreamt up by the second to sunday. done sir interacts with a virtual giants is real life and science fiction come together harmoniously. hello and welcome to the interview my guest today is literally stared death in the eye after an elephant charged himim and gored him in his left legeg an acaccomplished businessman godfather of
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customer relationship manager. or so called star and he goes to the po and a start up called c. three a. i. this has just been valued. at three billion dollars times. hello and thank you for being today good afternoon. see also the author of this a wall street. color digital transformation at five thrive in an era of mass. happening in the business world why similar what are we witnessing today. well in the natural world- we've had a life on the planet for say three and a half billion years. and the last four hundred and forty million years we have we've had five matt extinction events. the most recently being keep t. extinction. this if you dance. years ago. leave of 80% of the species on earth became extinct at that time and after each of
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these mass extinction events and that would be followed by. kind *-*- r research t t. h. whe species. existence cell eighties sixty five ninety ago the diamond dinosaurs disappeared fromm the planet. and that vacuum was filled by mammals so let's change that could be worked out well for homo sapiens at least so far. now when you get in the corporate room today- you she- yeah yeah sure hi asia. europe land they are samphan. this seo the top of the ceo's agenda is ththis thing calleled digital transformation there's a date to digitally transform and- itit's something critically important it t is to actualallyf it's e existential and i spent a lot thank you okay can it like what is going on herere. i of course it takes the industry a very rapidly growing space. and
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that space we're seeing some new vectors in the twenty first century that are changing every. in the included. elastic big data the internet of things in this phenomenon that we e call artificial intelelligence and at the confluencece of these factos you find digital transformations and are you a why are people so focused ideas patients well just like in the next world in the e corporate world d and in t the twentnty ft century y we're going a man i think of that fifty. the fortune five hundred. companies have had vaporized and it's estimated that as s many as you know 70% of the companies that existt today will be gone in the next twenty years so. what is going on. this is. a rush what wewe're seeing compapanies withw
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dna like tesla like like airbnb likeke a amazon that arere all . artificial intelligence big data loss to cloud computing in retail lies in transportation in hospitality in automotive jeez and these companies their dna. our thank you. this what i thinink is going onn so it's all about how well companies will be able to harness those four at technology i would now like to catch up on a statement that you made to say that- for and is will be. as a big. or as disruptive as was revolution knowing what happened after the industrial revolution was world war two what do you have in mind is it a an apocalyptic vision or daniel valle published a very important book in nineteen seventy three sociology.y. harvard need help call the cops first industrial society. redacted the night instead three this is for the
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many computer before the personal computer for the internet before the cell phone as you can imagine that okay that would that. at the world was. about to- experience a at a at a restructuring of the obal economy. the order of the industrial revolution and he called this the post industrial society or the information age and in fact in the last. year he predicted as become crurucial now infnformatn technology hasas changeded the y you know the structure of the i may. works way that we ourselves the way the- eight. look at what going on in you know in papa secure today how much of the public is it about that dominated by informrmation technology companies so it is it aims to everything. now i will take the trade war between united states and china i just recently heard microsoft president brad smith say that
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both countries are the verge of a tech cold war- what's your opinion on this and who do you think we will win t the- battle is a battle. artist teligent. what it. this had led me to into house seventeen that whoever wins the w war on a. i.. dominanates the world i belieiee that's true anand it will not be rushed. at the cellular wilill eithther be a live where there are mass expense go up. in advancnce. until this fall. controlling p people- social compliance- weapons systems dedefense systete thatt the weaponization of a. i. or the in state so we are in a- connecticut or for which- the morere people they are spending momore money their filing paten. and i think there's a reason to be concerned if things continue
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to- go their current- the way they are going to hey i think i might win this war. the call was given you do little bit more. west branch. two more in the will be very sorry now let's talk about your start up i just it was very at ab dollars called c. three i. help a companies. turn must briefly example of how to help your clients in that matter is so weird for the last decade and post that's your call get out the lalatest softwtware platform ththat was our.. welell she shad all united states care f for. up a odd. to massive social and economic benefits said this is about you know cleaner energy renewable energy more efficient manufacturing. lower inventory costs lower cost products more satisfied customers and so we
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do this in banking telecommunications up a spreadsheet. thank you for intelligence clean energy now that you've decided to set up your headquarters here in europe in the morning your your hat your european headquarters are here in france he's to appreciate so what is this still the case after all the x. and y. do you thihink it's a god way to invest. thank you as is very centrally degree transferred. hub we france offers you know- very- deepp a d rich resource in ththeir human capital they have you know some of the best search an educational institution sun planet. kokopelli technique. that indeed a great computer scientists create datata site is great here apple. so i think a civil systems. s. r. what corners to media then works out for well for us and so. paris's
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headquarters. for c. three. as we- as we our footprint throughout in the mid east. i started this interview basing that you'd literally staredd at death in the i was referring of course to what happened back in two thousand nine in tanzania when you're- on the phone sorry at your tax elephants. and under nineteen surgeries i think right after that and you weren't able to walk for four years i'm just wondering. on a personal level- the man that you are. how do you change your life i have to go through the- yeah the first so. tanzania and has acted mauleled by an elephant. and my left leg was gored drive broke a bunch of red mist the- elephant stepped on my right leg and my foot came off. and he said it was pretty challenging and i spent. the next four r ars at nineteen reconsnstructive surgeries. and octroi slater good news today.
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but i think it puts in the-- about ego y you approach raracea littlele bit dififferently and-t alalso you know youu. evenen o e most of f this is that you'll worrrry about beforor an elephat attack that you think they're important they really not impoportant a at all and so o it hehelps you are tight what's leave at room temperature for. certain things the way thank you leslie for those years king about. an expert who a. n. e. l. the end of the i. d. that. i think that the they were dealing with bioscience with a deal information technologyy where there would bebe a matatel science travel transportation. is not. stood good for getting it. the main. hold secondly before i started a compapany i would go to work for a company there's a leader r in that field okayay and learn yeah. dot how
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