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following research in boston she's currently working in berlin and. the generation after the internet generation is the generation. they're growing up surrounded by i like alexa for example. you know this device was not designed for children right this device was designed for households so families make purchases via this device and i think it's very important to recognize when we talk about kids and when we talk about regulation for smart tours and regulation of devices that record the job of our kids to understand who may made these devices and what was the ultimate goal of this device just imagine you and some jurors you might also have children would you sort of install a vaccine your home it depends what alex firm would look like that where i would live right now no. i next alexa how many seconds are there in a year. and calendar year has 31536000 seconds and leap year has 31622400 seconds. so that's not what i wanted to know. unlike the small robot cars much less developed for children. trust in intelligence are related because if i think that a
following research in boston she's currently working in berlin and. the generation after the internet generation is the generation. they're growing up surrounded by i like alexa for example. you know this device was not designed for children right this device was designed for households so families make purchases via this device and i think it's very important to recognize when we talk about kids and when we talk about regulation for smart tours and regulation of devices that record the job of...
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following research in boston she's currently working in berlin. the generation after the internet generation our generation. they're growing up surrounded by are like alexa. you know this device was not designed for children right this device was designed for households so families make purchases via this device and i think it's very important to recognize when we talk about kids and when we talk about regulation for smart 2 or ways and regulation of devices that record data about our kids to understand who makes made these devices and what was the ultimate goal of this device just imagine you and some theories you might also have children would you sort of install a vaccine your home it depends what firm would look like that or where i would live idea right now no. i next alexa how many seconds are there in a year. and calendar year has 31536000 seconds and leap year has 31622400 seconds. the 3rd says now what i wanted to know. unlike the small robot cost much less developed for children. to. trust any intelligence or relate it because if i think
following research in boston she's currently working in berlin. the generation after the internet generation our generation. they're growing up surrounded by are like alexa. you know this device was not designed for children right this device was designed for households so families make purchases via this device and i think it's very important to recognize when we talk about kids and when we talk about regulation for smart 2 or ways and regulation of devices that record data about our kids to...
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we are using the car followed devices, the research tool followed devices, the research tool, it goest hits the ground and a radio signal being transmitted out of that is picked out with some antennas, telling us the cow has had that car. because not every farmer wants to implant devices into their cows. some may prefer earings, wea ra bles, cows. some may prefer earings, wearables, and, crucially monitoring for the disease. they can even reveal eating habits and prevent overgrazing by inferring how much grass is left in their paddock and, depending on how the cows move, if they are in labour or if they are being stolen by rustlers. we've developed algorithms that can actually detect when an animal is moving ina detect when an animal is moving in a paddock, such that it's being interfered with by somebody trying to muster it up to put it on a truck. researchers have also developed a smart water pumps so troughs can be automatically refilled. farmers can gauge how hydrated their animals are and how much water they are actually using, crucial in periods of drought. properties can be mea
we are using the car followed devices, the research tool followed devices, the research tool, it goest hits the ground and a radio signal being transmitted out of that is picked out with some antennas, telling us the cow has had that car. because not every farmer wants to implant devices into their cows. some may prefer earings, wea ra bles, cows. some may prefer earings, wearables, and, crucially monitoring for the disease. they can even reveal eating habits and prevent overgrazing by...
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following research in boston she's currently working in berlin. the generation after the internet generation our generation. they're growing up surrounded by ari like alexa for example. you know this device was not designed for children right this device was designed for households so families make purchases via this device and i think it's very important to recognize when we talk about kids and when we talk about regulation for smart too or ways and regulation of devices that record data about our kids to understand who may made these devices and what was the ultimate goal of this device just imagine you're in some years you might also have children would you sort of install a vaccine your home it depends what platform would look like that or where i would live idea right now no. i next or alexa how many seconds are there any year. and political until year has 31536000 seconds and a leap year has 31622400 seconds. the 3rd says now what i wanted to know. unlike a max or a small robot cost much less developed for children. trust in intelligence are
following research in boston she's currently working in berlin. the generation after the internet generation our generation. they're growing up surrounded by ari like alexa for example. you know this device was not designed for children right this device was designed for households so families make purchases via this device and i think it's very important to recognize when we talk about kids and when we talk about regulation for smart too or ways and regulation of devices that record data about...
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following research in boston she's currently working in berlin and. the generation after the internet generation our generation. they're growing up surrounded by ari like alexa her son. you know this defies was not designed for children right this device was designed for households so families make purchases via this device and i think it's very important to recognize when we talk about kids and when we talk about regulation for smart tours and regulation of devices that record data about our kids to understand who may made these devices and what was the ultimate goal of this device just imagine you're in some serious you might also have children would you sort of install a vaccine your home it depends what platform would look like that where i would live right now no. i lecture alexa how many seconds are there any year. and collect calendar year has 31536000 seconds and a leap year has 31622400 seconds. the 3rd says now what i wanted to know. unlike the small robot costs much less developed for children. trust in intelligence are related because if i
following research in boston she's currently working in berlin and. the generation after the internet generation our generation. they're growing up surrounded by ari like alexa her son. you know this defies was not designed for children right this device was designed for households so families make purchases via this device and i think it's very important to recognize when we talk about kids and when we talk about regulation for smart tours and regulation of devices that record data about our...
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like latino asian or indeed geno's americans have lower death rates following the statistics of the american public media research lab and even if we consider that an absolute numbers there are more and more white people to die from this corona virus we have to say that joe biden's claim is correct black americans are more than twice as likely to die from this disease compared to white people and it looks like that this development will continue although we can't say if biden's prediction of a big increase by the end of the year of fatalities is correct. a sobering statistic there well let's jump to another topic of this debate climate change here's what president trump had to say on his plan to protect the environment i want crystal clean water and air i want beautiful clean air we have now the lowest carbon if you look at our numbers right now we are doing phenomenally. doing phenomenally well does the u.s. have the lowest carbon emissions in the world yasha this claim by president is at least misleading 1st of all the trumpet administration isn't exactly known for
like latino asian or indeed geno's americans have lower death rates following the statistics of the american public media research lab and even if we consider that an absolute numbers there are more and more white people to die from this corona virus we have to say that joe biden's claim is correct black americans are more than twice as likely to die from this disease compared to white people and it looks like that this development will continue although we can't say if biden's prediction of a...
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a recent police crackdown on democracy protesters further anti-government protests in better research followed by more arrests targeting women will cross over to our correspondent in the battery scene compliments for the latest on the program. the reintroduction of strict social distancing measures sparks protests in the hundreds of people gather in the british capital breaking rules limiting public out. plus the after the death of the liberal u.s. supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg political wrangling begins over who gets to name her successor president trump tweets the position should be filled without delay. on public voting yes welcome to the show rights observers say batteries in police detained around to 250 people during a women's march in the capital minsk the weekend demonstrations have become some of the largest anti-government protests since a disputed presidential election triggered unrest in the eastern european country but also bush authorities have begun rounding up protesters in recent weeks but a reason president alexander nuka shanta has been refusing to step down desp
a recent police crackdown on democracy protesters further anti-government protests in better research followed by more arrests targeting women will cross over to our correspondent in the battery scene compliments for the latest on the program. the reintroduction of strict social distancing measures sparks protests in the hundreds of people gather in the british capital breaking rules limiting public out. plus the after the death of the liberal u.s. supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg...
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a recent police crackdown on democracy protesters further anti-government protests in better research followed by more arrests targeting women will cross over to our correspondent in the battery scene couple minutes before the lights also on the program. the reintroduction of strict social distancing measures sparks protests in london hundreds of people gather in the british capital breaking rules limiting public outlets.
a recent police crackdown on democracy protesters further anti-government protests in better research followed by more arrests targeting women will cross over to our correspondent in the battery scene couple minutes before the lights also on the program. the reintroduction of strict social distancing measures sparks protests in london hundreds of people gather in the british capital breaking rules limiting public outlets.
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we'll continue to follow your research.hank you so much. >> thanks for having me. >> so to historic afghan peace talks that are now beginning in doha, and a ceasefire between the afghan government and the taliban is apparently on the table for sunday. plus u.s. president donald trump and others have tried to change iran's mind, but champion wrestler has been reportedly executed. some don't believe tehran's story about why he was sentenced. what they're saying ahead. ♪ ♪ for all the moments you've missed and all the moments you haven't "hi" love, can't wait -"got the ring!" -"yes!" and with jared it doesn't have to ♪ that includes temperature scan, and sanitizing everythingfe. and all of our staff wearing gloves and masks. not that mask. this mask. that's the visionworks difference. visionworks. see the difference. tempur-pedic's mission truly transformative sleep. so, no more tossing and turning. because only tempur-pedic's proprietary material adapts and responds to your body- -so you get deep, uninterrupted sleep. take ad
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and to me, i believe that's why we need to support this to follow the science, follow the research and protect vermonters. i know vermonters across the board including myself greatly appreciate your courage and your shift two years ago. there's no doubt about it. thank you for doing that. but there's more that we can do to protect vermonters while also still preserving our hunters and our other citizens' rights to own the guns they need for their protection. >> would you care to respond to that, phil scott? >> as you're well aware, we raised the age to 21. during all of that -- those changes in our gun laws, we did take a proactive stance in that respect. again, you know, being governor isn't about a knee jerk recollection to every single issue, it's about tempering and a thoughtful approach. >> do you have a question for david zuckerman? >> i do. lieutenant governor, you've made it clear, your lack of support of the national guard, especially the air guard with a lot of the comments you've made over the years. as you know, the governor serves as the commander in chief. they look up to
and to me, i believe that's why we need to support this to follow the science, follow the research and protect vermonters. i know vermonters across the board including myself greatly appreciate your courage and your shift two years ago. there's no doubt about it. thank you for doing that. but there's more that we can do to protect vermonters while also still preserving our hunters and our other citizens' rights to own the guns they need for their protection. >> would you care to respond...
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the following are the five main conclusions contained in the second report. researcheveals that actual u.s. military operations widely separated by time, geographical location and purpose have been misinterpreted or to liberally misrepresented. ufo proponents failed to establish accurate dates of reported eyewitness accounts in some instances by more than a decade. in addition, they erroneously linked all of these accounts to the actual 1947 recovery of project mogul equipment. eventually these misrepresentations transformed a series of verifiable air force activities to what some have described as the extraterrestrial event of a millennium pure reports of aliens in the new mexico desert were actually anthropomorphic test dummies carried aloft by air force high-altitude research balloons. critical examination of alleged alien sightings consistently match the physical characteristics of these dummies as well as where and how they were used. >> that new dummy cam is great. >> it will give people a whole new outlook on what it looks like when you don't wear a safety belt
the following are the five main conclusions contained in the second report. researcheveals that actual u.s. military operations widely separated by time, geographical location and purpose have been misinterpreted or to liberally misrepresented. ufo proponents failed to establish accurate dates of reported eyewitness accounts in some instances by more than a decade. in addition, they erroneously linked all of these accounts to the actual 1947 recovery of project mogul equipment. eventually these...
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one single topic of conversation, we have been following the same debates, researching the potentialrd in the two hour search engine. covid, coronavirus has united humanity as never before and yet the crisis has also been an extraordinary force for division. we have all been up against the same enemy, the same opponent, threatening everyone in much the same way but members of the un have still waged 193 separate campaigns as if every country somehow contains as if every country somehow contains a different species of human being. across the world there has been an infinite variety of curfews and restrictions and closures and we thought in a spirit of, the pace has been so intense that each national government, democracy or otherwise, has decided entirely understandably to put the interests of its domestic population first. we have seen borders spring up between friends and allies, sometimes without consultation. we have seen the destruction of global supply chains with cheque—book was on airport tarmac as nations by with nations for the
one single topic of conversation, we have been following the same debates, researching the potentialrd in the two hour search engine. covid, coronavirus has united humanity as never before and yet the crisis has also been an extraordinary force for division. we have all been up against the same enemy, the same opponent, threatening everyone in much the same way but members of the un have still waged 193 separate campaigns as if every country somehow contains as if every country somehow contains...
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push but on the other hand we see what's been called the coli does a sheet of research resources and expertise is followed by a from here is which just so include tension t v cancer and there's increasing noise made you need to focus on the signal that's the robust and relevant research results plus you see what has been called research exceptionalism and that's on the bench bad data is better than no data and that's clearly dangerous especially in the conditions of a pandemic some pros and cons f.f.s. they are they cannot go from for an insanity thanks so much for speaking to us. thank you very much. time night on fire one of your questions about the corona virus over to our science correspondent eric williams. if i think i have the virus but couldn't be tested could the vaccine actually be dangerous for me. well we don't know at least not yet but presumably the answer to this question and others like it will be provided by the extensive phase 3 testing that a number of vaccine candidates are going through now they involve tens of thousands of volunteers and some of them i'm sure will have already had co
push but on the other hand we see what's been called the coli does a sheet of research resources and expertise is followed by a from here is which just so include tension t v cancer and there's increasing noise made you need to focus on the signal that's the robust and relevant research results plus you see what has been called research exceptionalism and that's on the bench bad data is better than no data and that's clearly dangerous especially in the conditions of a pandemic some pros and...
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they say that the overwhelming majority of businesses aren't following the rules. the new research suggests that people who test positive for covid-19 may need weeks not just stays to be sure that they are clear of the virus. >>now this is according to the british medical journal kron four's michelle kingston spoke to a local doctor about the lingering effects of coronavirus. >>we're all learning more and more about the coronavirus like many other viral illness as there are a variety of different presentations and bank of elvis the coronavirus has infected more than 6 million americans and we're now learning the impacts of covid-19 can drag on longer than expected. according to the cdc most americans who test positive for the virus can return to work or school 10 days after the onset of symptoms but new research published this week in the british medical journal says symptoms may be nowhere near finished by then and patients may need to wait more than a month before being retested to know whether they've cleared the virus and with so many false negative tests, many people may be sp
they say that the overwhelming majority of businesses aren't following the rules. the new research suggests that people who test positive for covid-19 may need weeks not just stays to be sure that they are clear of the virus. >>now this is according to the british medical journal kron four's michelle kingston spoke to a local doctor about the lingering effects of coronavirus. >>we're all learning more and more about the coronavirus like many other viral illness as there are a...
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you could google the name of max holland, like the netherlands, max holland, an independent researcher following this for years. i extort all of my students to treat everything with due skepticism, including what i teach you in class. check everything on the basis of solid evidence, sound reasoning and good and reliable scholarship and for heaven's sake and for your own sanity avoid this sack afterony say these assertions must be true because there are a lot of them or the identity of the person making the assertion. i could be accuse ofp hypocrisy because of cia noninvolvement and you can't prove a negative and i'm asking to you believe it because of who i am. an intelligence relationships are everything so in this i'm asking you to trust me because that is the best we can do. so that brings us to the end of our treatment of kennedy and intelligence. are there any other questions on bay of pigs, cuban missile crisis, the other thing we mentioned. jeremy, yes. >> in the last class you mentioned the presidential finding published to the gang of eight. was any of that in place at the time of the b
you could google the name of max holland, like the netherlands, max holland, an independent researcher following this for years. i extort all of my students to treat everything with due skepticism, including what i teach you in class. check everything on the basis of solid evidence, sound reasoning and good and reliable scholarship and for heaven's sake and for your own sanity avoid this sack afterony say these assertions must be true because there are a lot of them or the identity of the...
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following symptoms. a high temperature, a new, continuous cough, or a loss of taste or smell. researchers, have found that in children, a huge variety of other symptoms may indicate a covid—19 infection. these include headache, fatigue, sore throat, loss of appetite, skin rashes, diarrhoea and vomiting. the trouble is, these can also apply to a whole range of other ailments. researchers in belfast believe the testing criteria for children need to be widened. based on the data that we found, i think that gastrointestinal symptoms like diarrhoea and vomiting, in particular, should be added to the testing strategy for children. i think we can reassure families that symptoms such as a sniffly nose, so sneezing or a blocked nose, are not associated with covid—19, and those children should not need a test. hand hygiene, face masks and year group bubbles will help minimise the risk of coronavirus spreading. but if children are under the weather, what will parents do? if my child didn't seem right at all, then i would just keep them in and seek medical advice. take their temperature and then prob
following symptoms. a high temperature, a new, continuous cough, or a loss of taste or smell. researchers, have found that in children, a huge variety of other symptoms may indicate a covid—19 infection. these include headache, fatigue, sore throat, loss of appetite, skin rashes, diarrhoea and vomiting. the trouble is, these can also apply to a whole range of other ailments. researchers in belfast believe the testing criteria for children need to be widened. based on the data that we found, i...
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however, following the release of 1994 report, additional research uncovered information which explainsome of the claims of alien bodies associated with the roswell incident. from the additional research, a second report was written which critically examined anecdotal claims and descriptions of flying saucers, aliens, and reports of unusual air force act to eddie's in the new mexico decks are -- air force activities in the new mexico desert. it revealed that many of these claims were reasonably accurate to scription's of air force activities. some of the claims that referred to bodies are most likely misperceptions by uninformed persons of unclassified and widely publicized air force scientific achievements of the 1950's. however, other descriptions of bodies appear to be exploitation of air force members killed or injured in the line of duty. the five mainare conclusions contained in the second report. that actualeals u.s. military operations widely separated by time, geographical location and purpose have been misinterpreted or to liberally misrepresent aided -- misrepresented. propon
however, following the release of 1994 report, additional research uncovered information which explainsome of the claims of alien bodies associated with the roswell incident. from the additional research, a second report was written which critically examined anecdotal claims and descriptions of flying saucers, aliens, and reports of unusual air force act to eddie's in the new mexico decks are -- air force activities in the new mexico desert. it revealed that many of these claims were reasonably...
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like latino asian or indeed jeanne as americans have lower death rates following the statistics of the american public media research lab and even if we consider that an absolute numbers there are more more white people to die from this corona virus we have to say that joe biden's claim is correct here black americans are more than twice as likely to die from this disease compared to white people and it looks like that this development will continue although we can't say if biden's prediction of a big increase by the end of the year off the teletubbies is correct. another topic getting a lot of attention is trump's claim that mail in voting is going to result in massive fraud this is what he had to say on that topic. there's fraud they found him in creeks they found some with the name trump just happen to have the name trump just the other day in a waste paper basket they have being sent all over the place they sent to a democratic area they sent out a 1000 ballots everybody got 2 ballots this is going to be a fraud like you've never seen. so is that true is there evidence is the reason to believe that there will be
like latino asian or indeed jeanne as americans have lower death rates following the statistics of the american public media research lab and even if we consider that an absolute numbers there are more more white people to die from this corona virus we have to say that joe biden's claim is correct here black americans are more than twice as likely to die from this disease compared to white people and it looks like that this development will continue although we can't say if biden's prediction...
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technology that aims to restrict waste by using tractors guided by satellites in space for research force from follow in southern sweden. much has changed since last 1st got behind the wheel of a tractor as a 16 year old 45 years on these 4 machines are space age they're still doing the same job of spreading the new on the fields but now they have an extra terrestrial help beam straight down into the tractor from the skies. over. there earlier cardinal seed so in years gone by just dust smoke it was the chemical these days it's comfy seats ac and satellites telling us all the concept of where we are and what we need to do on a square meter of the field. the tractor of the 2020s is packed with high tech equipment sensors measure crop density to see exactly how much pesticide is needed and where not too little to endanger the crops or too much to endanger people while satellites analyze a host of factors such as soil quality and nitrogen uptake in a sugar beet field like this one a farmer would normally have to use a mixture of guesswork and experience to decide the amount of fertilizer but beaming dow
technology that aims to restrict waste by using tractors guided by satellites in space for research force from follow in southern sweden. much has changed since last 1st got behind the wheel of a tractor as a 16 year old 45 years on these 4 machines are space age they're still doing the same job of spreading the new on the fields but now they have an extra terrestrial help beam straight down into the tractor from the skies. over. there earlier cardinal seed so in years gone by just dust smoke...
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to be feared than to be loved and beijing's punishment of policy seems to be following that advice as be documented research over a 10 year period which recorded 152 cases of course of diplomacy affecting 27 countries as well as here in the european union so we've seen a sharp escalation in these tactics during covert 1000 it hasn't been put on hold in fact it's actually accelerated so we've seen of course wolf where you're diplomats but why why do you think it's accelerated i think it's because of the combination that the chinese communist party's impression is that they're winning and a fleeting window of opportunity remains and that the c.c.p. believe that it's closing more rapidly so they really need to. increase the pressure so what we've seen is an intensification of aggression by the chinese communist party. in competition with many countries they feel that this is their opportunity so i mentioned earlier the wolf where doc diplomats mostly focused in europe and the u.s. . soldiers bludgeoned indian soldiers to death in the himalayan frontier you see it with the repression of freedom in hong kong inc
to be feared than to be loved and beijing's punishment of policy seems to be following that advice as be documented research over a 10 year period which recorded 152 cases of course of diplomacy affecting 27 countries as well as here in the european union so we've seen a sharp escalation in these tactics during covert 1000 it hasn't been put on hold in fact it's actually accelerated so we've seen of course wolf where you're diplomats but why why do you think it's accelerated i think it's...
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joined now by john campbell one of your troops more famous trying to virus researchers and analysts many of us been following him since the pandemic began thanks so much for coming in john is the spike run we're seeing in marsay and other european big cities is a result phenomenon or is this europe wide. it's pretty well you over why i mean at the moment spain is it is leading the increasing cases then france and then the u.k. is increasing quite a bit now but there are no to public sections like italy so it is a bit patchy but there was a summary by washington state university in seattle just a couple of days ago and they describe your office surging generally so we're seeing a general trend in your craving creases but we are seeing particular countries increasing at a more rapid rate and of course what we need to do is learn from the mistakes of the countries that are increasing at a more rapid rate and try and use that information to keep the levels of spread down in other countries such as germany and the u.k. where the levels are currently lower a lot of people talking about a 2nd wave being a possibili
joined now by john campbell one of your troops more famous trying to virus researchers and analysts many of us been following him since the pandemic began thanks so much for coming in john is the spike run we're seeing in marsay and other european big cities is a result phenomenon or is this europe wide. it's pretty well you over why i mean at the moment spain is it is leading the increasing cases then france and then the u.k. is increasing quite a bit now but there are no to public sections...
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following symptoms. a high temperature, a new, continuous cough, or a loss of taste or smell. researchersgh, have found that in children, a huge variety of other symptoms may indicate a covid—19 infection. these include headache, fatigue, sore throat, loss of appetite, skin rashes, diarrhoea and vomiting. the trouble is, these can also apply to a whole range of other ailments. researchers in belfast believe the testing criteria for children need to be widened. based on the data that we found, i think that gastrointestinal symptoms like diarrhoea and vomiting, in particular, should be added to the testing strategy for children. i think we can reassure families that symptoms such as a sniffly nose, so sneezing or a blocked nose, are not associated with covid—19, and those children should not need a test. hand hygiene, face masks and year group bubbles will help minimise the risk of coronavirus spreading. but if children are under the weather, what will parents do? if my child didn't seem right at all, then i would just keep them in and seek medical advice. take their temperature and then pr
following symptoms. a high temperature, a new, continuous cough, or a loss of taste or smell. researchersgh, have found that in children, a huge variety of other symptoms may indicate a covid—19 infection. these include headache, fatigue, sore throat, loss of appetite, skin rashes, diarrhoea and vomiting. the trouble is, these can also apply to a whole range of other ailments. researchers in belfast believe the testing criteria for children need to be widened. based on the data that we found,...
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let's invest heavily in research and follow science and public health guidance. they are the fastest route to get us to the other side of this crisis. our heroes act gets it done. let's deliver emergency funding to sustain local essential services and salaries of first responders, nurses, teachers, infrastructure maintenance workers, and many more. the heroes act gets that done, too. let's save lives and turn the corner on this crisis with a coordinated national plan for testing and tracing. the heroes act gets it done. let's deliver the financial support our essential workers, unemployed workers, and financially strained americans need to weather the storm, the heroes act gets it done. let's rescue our schools, our health care providers, our first responders, our hungriest families. the republican skinny bill just doesn't get it done. i say pass the heroes act. with that, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: members are reminded to refrain from engaging in personalities toward the president. . the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from missouri, mr
let's invest heavily in research and follow science and public health guidance. they are the fastest route to get us to the other side of this crisis. our heroes act gets it done. let's deliver emergency funding to sustain local essential services and salaries of first responders, nurses, teachers, infrastructure maintenance workers, and many more. the heroes act gets that done, too. let's save lives and turn the corner on this crisis with a coordinated national plan for testing and tracing....
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if people aren't clear about what the rules are, and we have seen in this research people suggesting they are followingcommon sense over what distancing should be and what appropriate measures should be taken. there is widespread confusion, definitely. one of the big issues at the moment is universities, students going back and being told to self—isolate in pretty large numbers. do you think it was a mistake for the government to say universities could reopen? i think it was unequivocally a mistake, for many of the reasons that have been discussed on the show and others. one concern is over mental health related issues. our research found amongst young people in particular and those insecure and precarious jobs, lockdown is very difficult. for those students who are in confinement and quarantine, university can be a very isolating time of transition uncertainty and anxiety. so i think the move to have online only education for the first semester, at least, would have been the right course of action. simon williams, from swansea university. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here'
if people aren't clear about what the rules are, and we have seen in this research people suggesting they are followingcommon sense over what distancing should be and what appropriate measures should be taken. there is widespread confusion, definitely. one of the big issues at the moment is universities, students going back and being told to self—isolate in pretty large numbers. do you think it was a mistake for the government to say universities could reopen? i think it was unequivocally a...
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human race been certain obsessed with one single topic of conversation we've been following the same debates researching the potential of the same drugs and time and again we've been taping the same word into the search engines cooed coronavirus has united humanity as never before and yet the crisis has also been an extraordinary force for division we've all been up against the same enemy the same tiny opponent threatening everyone in much the same way that members of the un have still waged 193 separate campaigns as if every country somehow contains a different species of human being across the world there's been an infinite variety of curfews and restrictions and closures and we fought in a spirit of so to keep the peace it's been so urgent the pressures so intense that each national government democracy or otherwise is decided entirely understandably to put the interests of its domestic population 1st we've seen borders spring up between friends and allies sometimes without consultation seeing the destruction of global supply chains with chip book wars on airport tarmac says nations vied with need.
human race been certain obsessed with one single topic of conversation we've been following the same debates researching the potential of the same drugs and time and again we've been taping the same word into the search engines cooed coronavirus has united humanity as never before and yet the crisis has also been an extraordinary force for division we've all been up against the same enemy the same tiny opponent threatening everyone in much the same way that members of the un have still waged...
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means 998 black americans die per 100000 people and 47 why do americans following the statistics of the american public media research and even if you consider that an absolute numbers there are more white people dying due to the corona virus in the us we have to say that joe biden's claim is correct you black americans are more than twice as likely to die from covered 19 compared to white people in the us and it looks like that this development will continue although we can't say if by these predictions for the end of the year of a big increase of fatalities is really correct ok another topic that i want to ask you about that's been getting a lot of attention is that president trump's claim again that mail in voting is going to result in massive fraud let's see the clip there's fraud they found him in creeks they found some with the name trump just happen to have the name drug just the other day in a waste paper basket they're being sent all over the place they sent to a democratic area they sent out a $1000.00 everybody got 2 ballots this is going to be a fraud like you've never seen us have this is going to be a f
means 998 black americans die per 100000 people and 47 why do americans following the statistics of the american public media research and even if you consider that an absolute numbers there are more white people dying due to the corona virus in the us we have to say that joe biden's claim is correct you black americans are more than twice as likely to die from covered 19 compared to white people in the us and it looks like that this development will continue although we can't say if by these...
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outer space in their bid to cut waste boosts crops and help the environment for research and has this report form follows in southern sweden. much has changed since last 1st got behind the wheel of a tractor as a 16 year old 45 years on these farm machines are space age they're still doing the same job of spreading manure on the fields but now they have an extra terrestrial help beam straight down into the tractor from the skies. yeah. they're really a cardinal seed so in years gone by was just dust smoke it was the our chemical are these days it's comfy seats ac and satellites telling us separately where we are and what we need to do on a square meter of the field. the tractor of the 2020s is packed with high tech equipment sensors measure crop density to see exactly how much pesticide is needed and where not too little to endanger the crops or too much to endanger people while satellites analyze a host of factors such as soil quality and nitrogen uptake in a sugar beet field like this one a farmer would normally have to use a mixture of guesswork and experience to decide the amount of fertilizer but be
outer space in their bid to cut waste boosts crops and help the environment for research and has this report form follows in southern sweden. much has changed since last 1st got behind the wheel of a tractor as a 16 year old 45 years on these farm machines are space age they're still doing the same job of spreading manure on the fields but now they have an extra terrestrial help beam straight down into the tractor from the skies. yeah. they're really a cardinal seed so in years gone by was just...
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and we are aware of the simplest solution research and the least restrictive one on one. that is the scrupulously follow coronavirus protective measures. officials want instead to implemented less drastic measures such as ramping up testing and introducing localised restrictions the length of mandatory quarantines has also been reduced from $14.00 to $7.00 days to make this easier to enforce. persians are apprehensive but they too are hoping there will be another lock down. you want your kids yes we are worried if you don't from among the figures are skyrocketing this morning we were really surprised by the number of new cases to be melted just because i just hope we won't be confined again because it would be a new ordeal that's too complicated for the economy and for our personal life at this hospital in the virus hot spot of must say all the intensive care beds for colvin 1000 patients are full doctors are sounding the alarm the number of people hospitalized nationwide is still way short of the peak reached an april. but france is back on the alert the overriding imperative is to prevent the healthca
and we are aware of the simplest solution research and the least restrictive one on one. that is the scrupulously follow coronavirus protective measures. officials want instead to implemented less drastic measures such as ramping up testing and introducing localised restrictions the length of mandatory quarantines has also been reduced from $14.00 to $7.00 days to make this easier to enforce. persians are apprehensive but they too are hoping there will be another lock down. you want your kids...
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follow the evidence. and do your research. doctor, always great to have you on. it. >> thank you for having me. >>> coming up, joe biden and anita hill have a troubled history but now she is endorsing him and even willing to go a step further. the exclusive interview is just ahead. (vo) businesses are always making choices. here's a choice you don't have to make. the largest 5g network... award-winning customer satisfaction... or insanely great value. now, with t-mobile for business, there's no compromise. network. support. value. choose. any. three. t-mobile for business ready when you are. noticks and fleas?o simplifies protection. see ya! heartworm disease? no way! simparica trio is the first chewable that delivers all this protection. and simparica trio is demonstrated safe for puppies. it's simple: go with simparica trio. this drug class has been associated with neurologic adverse reactions, including seizures; use with caution in dogs with a history of these disorders. protect him with all your heart. simparica trio. or psoriatic arthritis, little things ca
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followed by the day of to see that. combating the pandemic. where does research stand. what are scientists learning. background information and. our corona update. covert 19 special next on d w. a meal. go complete 2nd season. it's the back environment it's still about society and it's still about us on the brink we spoke to several leading experts in the field. ok just a couple of the phones. it's been 8 months of masks of lockdowns and curfews of living in fear of covered 19 and around the world people are saying they've had enough coronavirus fatigue is setting in not just from the virus itself but the restrictions governments have implemented to slow it spread people are gathering closer together wearing face masks less often. some of the reactions have been angry demonstrations against coronavirus restrictions have drawn tens of thousands of protesters into the streets 8 months into the pandemic we understand that people are tired and un to get on with their lives with a fax. scene likely still months away people's desire to return to normality and the growing backlash against restrictions is b
followed by the day of to see that. combating the pandemic. where does research stand. what are scientists learning. background information and. our corona update. covert 19 special next on d w. a meal. go complete 2nd season. it's the back environment it's still about society and it's still about us on the brink we spoke to several leading experts in the field. ok just a couple of the phones. it's been 8 months of masks of lockdowns and curfews of living in fear of covered 19 and around the...
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researcher cannot gloat filters of wild animals to the site artificial intelligence. recognizes each animal bites individual traits and records the date time and location the photo was taken this allows scientists to follow migratory patterns and users can see where the animal they photographed on their holiday has moved on to. anyone can take pictures of clouds with nasa's globe observer and again help researchers. the u.s. aeronautics and space administration compares the photos and other data like time and place with their own satellite images which among other things helps them improve research on the atmosphere and climate. zimbabwe's changing climate means that farmers are being forced to look for new ways to make a living some have now started to breed free range chickens and i recently laying eggs these birds are natural press control as they feed on insects and food waste that's one reason why enough from a musician is encouraging more pharmaceutical trick and breeding we went to reap some families who have done just that to see how they are getting on. there's no guarantee that c.q. we do based fields will produce enough for her. here in north west in zimbabwe farmers are already feeling the ef
researcher cannot gloat filters of wild animals to the site artificial intelligence. recognizes each animal bites individual traits and records the date time and location the photo was taken this allows scientists to follow migratory patterns and users can see where the animal they photographed on their holiday has moved on to. anyone can take pictures of clouds with nasa's globe observer and again help researchers. the u.s. aeronautics and space administration compares the photos and other...
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he is a research scientists, frequently told me follow the data, the science, that's what i did.the results that are available from the phase one. i considered that no serious medical e vernts announced for phase two and i wanted a solution. this is my passion, my purpose, my kaurlicall and this is a way it. >> you are sort of on both sides of this, you are seeing how people are being -- they're lacking trust, right? lacking trust in government. we see the federal government, the president politicizing this and so public health is kind of coming up against this politicization. i want to ask you about comments that came up in a north carolina debate for u.s. senate that reflect a larger debate in the country. tom tillis said he would take a coronavirus vaccine. his counterpart said this. >> i have questions and we have seen too many times and especially in recent years politics intervening in what should be driven by health and science, whether it's cdc center for disease control suggestions and recommendations on how we deal with this pandemic, we have seen politics intervene the
he is a research scientists, frequently told me follow the data, the science, that's what i did.the results that are available from the phase one. i considered that no serious medical e vernts announced for phase two and i wanted a solution. this is my passion, my purpose, my kaurlicall and this is a way it. >> you are sort of on both sides of this, you are seeing how people are being -- they're lacking trust, right? lacking trust in government. we see the federal government, the...
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data from one marketing research firm shows the sales following candy are already up 13% this year soth your covid tend so far in 2020. also news in new york city, times square will drop the ball this year but no one will be in attendance. what a reverse of fortune that is. normally you have people all over the world who come into ring and the new year and when it does arrive 2020 will look better than ever. we will kiss 2020 goodbye in grand fashion when it's time. coming up, talking about health care and, and they will sign an executive order to help that get done. later tonight we have a rally in florida and we watch all of that for you from here. in the meantime we are here monday through friday at 3:00 eastern. in the meantime, the dow was all over the joint, up and down. here is neil. >> neil: thank you. we were all over on wall street today and a lot of that has to do with the growing angst, the issue whether we have a free and safe election kayleigh mcenany saying if it is indeed a fair and free election he will accept the results. does anyone ask joe biden that same question?
data from one marketing research firm shows the sales following candy are already up 13% this year soth your covid tend so far in 2020. also news in new york city, times square will drop the ball this year but no one will be in attendance. what a reverse of fortune that is. normally you have people all over the world who come into ring and the new year and when it does arrive 2020 will look better than ever. we will kiss 2020 goodbye in grand fashion when it's time. coming up, talking about...
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researcher cannot gloat filters of wild animals to the site artificial intelligence. it's recognizes each animal bites individual traits and records the date time and location the photo was taken this allows scientists to follow migrate 3 patterns and users can see where the animal they photographed on their holiday has moved on to. anyone can take pictures of clouds with nasa's globe observer app and again help researchers. the u.s. aeronautics and space administration compares the photos and other data like time and place with their own satellite images which among other things helps them improve research on the atmosphere and climate. zimbabwe's changing climate means that farmers are being forced to look for new ways to make a living some have now started to breed free range chickens and i dish and feeling eggs these birds are natural pest control as they feed on insects and food waste that's one reason why enough of musician is encouraging more farmers are take up chicken breeding we went to reap some families who have done just that to see how they are getting on. there's no guarantee that c.q. we do based fields will produce enough. here in northwest in zimbabwe farmers are already feeling the effects
researcher cannot gloat filters of wild animals to the site artificial intelligence. it's recognizes each animal bites individual traits and records the date time and location the photo was taken this allows scientists to follow migrate 3 patterns and users can see where the animal they photographed on their holiday has moved on to. anyone can take pictures of clouds with nasa's globe observer app and again help researchers. the u.s. aeronautics and space administration compares the photos and...
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made worse by extreme evangelical churches, who've convinced many followers that the pandemic is part of a government conspiracy researchers
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research. we will also continue to follow governor cuomo's press conference in new york city. latest is that indoor dining will commence september 30 at one quarter capacity. .5% of dining room capacity can be in use. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: as we have been reporting, a new book by the washington post associate editor bob woodward claims president trump new how deadly the coronavirus was and deliberately misled americans. in a call, woodward says mr. trump told him covid-19 was more deadly than the flu. woodward adds that the president admitted in march that he deliberately minimized the danger. california's worst fire season on record is about to get worse. drycasters say a hot, autumn is threatening even more destruction, blackouts, and evacuations. the fourseen three of largest blazes in california history. the danger is not limited to california. rising temperatures and extreme droughts are fueling fires from washington to arizona. the world is getting closer to reaching the temperature limit set by global leaders 35 years accordinge years ago to a new united nations re
research. we will also continue to follow governor cuomo's press conference in new york city. latest is that indoor dining will commence september 30 at one quarter capacity. .5% of dining room capacity can be in use. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: as we have been reporting, a new book by the washington post associate editor bob woodward claims president trump new how deadly the coronavirus was and deliberately misled americans. in a call, woodward says mr. trump told him covid-19 was more deadly...
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justin haskins is a research fellow, he's been following the subject carefully and joins us tonight withn it. male in balloting, there are legitimate reasons people mail in their ballots of course, but on a scale like what we are about to see on election day, how concerned should we be that fraud will be the result? >> i think we should be incredibly concerned. not only because as we are seeing in new york tonight tons of confusion because of misprinted envelopes that were sent to people, absentee ballots that have the wrong names printed on them which could invalidate votes but also in addition to all of that -- malfeasance that you might see from people casting incorrect ballots either on purpose or maybe people just incorrectly casting ballots who don't understand their ballot is not going to count. you also have people acros acroe entire united states -- i'm losing you. >> tucker: i know you'll be back and i'm sorry for this, tech snafu finishin preventing m finishing her sentence but i agree with what you're going to say, the people in charge of mail in balloting are the same ones i
justin haskins is a research fellow, he's been following the subject carefully and joins us tonight withn it. male in balloting, there are legitimate reasons people mail in their ballots of course, but on a scale like what we are about to see on election day, how concerned should we be that fraud will be the result? >> i think we should be incredibly concerned. not only because as we are seeing in new york tonight tons of confusion because of misprinted envelopes that were sent to people,...
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refutes this idea this theory then you can google the name of max holland, an independent researcher who has been followings for years. i tell all my students. read everything with due to even when a teacher in class. check everything on the basis of solid evidence, sound reasoning, and for heaven's sake and for your own sanity, ignore the loud voices that make assertions, and see the must be true because there lot of them. or because of the identity of the person making the assertion. i fully admit, that i could be accused of hypocrisy here, of cia non involvement, i don't have evidence, and i'm asking you to leave it because of who i am. so in intelligence relationships are everything, so i'm asking you to trust me. because that's the best we can do. so that brings us to the end of our treatment of kennedy and intelligence, are there any other questions on the bay of pigs? the missile crisis? the other thing we mention? yes jeremy? >> you mentioned the presidential finding, it's published of a memo of notification and was any of that in place at the time of the bay of pigs. >> it's a good question, the d
refutes this idea this theory then you can google the name of max holland, an independent researcher who has been followings for years. i tell all my students. read everything with due to even when a teacher in class. check everything on the basis of solid evidence, sound reasoning, and for heaven's sake and for your own sanity, ignore the loud voices that make assertions, and see the must be true because there lot of them. or because of the identity of the person making the assertion. i fully...
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restrictions in europe, including dly infectin october would as night follows day lead to hundreds of daily deaths in november. >> reporter: new research indicates 80% of people who contract covid do develop symptoms and most who don't still have as much virus in their noses and throats as someone who is visibly sick meanwhile, with halloween just over a month away, the cdc is recommending against traditional trick or treating that could spread covid across neighborhoods. instead, recommending pumpkin carving and socially distant costume contests and perhaps leaving grab-and-go goody bags for kids who insist on going out. last night president trump again downplayed the risk to kids >> nobody young below the age of 18, like nobody they have a strong immune system. but it affects virtually nobody it's an amazing thing. >> reporter: but in march the president told bob woodward kids are vulnerable >> some startling facts came out it's not just old -- older people plenty of young people. >> reporter: the nation's pediatricians report more than 500,000 kids under 18 have contracted covid. while they have a lower mortality rate kids can and d
restrictions in europe, including dly infectin october would as night follows day lead to hundreds of daily deaths in november. >> reporter: new research indicates 80% of people who contract covid do develop symptoms and most who don't still have as much virus in their noses and throats as someone who is visibly sick meanwhile, with halloween just over a month away, the cdc is recommending against traditional trick or treating that could spread covid across neighborhoods. instead,...
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live from berlin i'll be back at the top of the hour was followed by the day i hope to see you there. combating the pandemic. where does research stand. what are scientists learning. background information and news. our corona. coated 19 special next on d w. how does a virus spread. why do we have it and when we'll. just through the text and weekly radio show is called spectrum if you would like any information on the cloning virus or any other science topic you should really check out. podcast you can get it wherever you get your park casts can also find us at. science. to get a bit of. the coronavirus pandemic has put the spotlight on the often difficult relationship between science and politics. in the scientific world researchers tried a slow and methodical in the search for truth but for some politicians the rush to deliver quick and easy answers to complex questions has made scientific research into a political football. how does the virus spread. to mosques really protect their whereas 2 is most at risk from the pandemic. researchers are still learning about the virus trying to understand how it behaves and devising stra
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researchers are investigating the causes and developing strategies that can follow combat this problem. against the loneliness epidemic. in 75 minutes on d w. a meal comes knocking for the 2nd season on the front it's the back environment it's still about society it's still about us could all planescape on the brink he spoke to some leading experts i'm afraid. to check out the 2 stood tall a very famous. clock. place. a token an infant just. did is it just a dot of 60. but he. was wrong. in so many rounds of stolen data from journalists and of course the subconscious always one thing is clear plato just one of the popular. i see a sure shot i feel sure. but how would the mood sound with the biggest composer of all time i can't even begin to imagine a world class one player singer willis on a musical journey of discovery. with the hope for a total. number 16 on t.w. . the book. this is the w. news live from berlin india's coronavirus cases surpassed 4000000 the country is leading the world in new infections but the government is sticking to plans to ease restrictions and open up the eco
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the 238-page report follows 18 months of research and comes as regulators get closer to recertifyings. >>> cloud storage and software company snowflake will make its debut on the new york stock exchange today the company priced its ipo at $120 a share valuing the company at around $33 billion. it will trade under the ticker symbol snow. we are looking at a positive open across the board with the dow looking at 128, the s&p up 18, the nasdaq looking to be higher by 41 points at the open this morning andrew >> thanks, melissa. >>> in just two weeks "the news with shepard smith" begins right here on cnbc ahead of that premiere, shep sat down with one of the legends of journalism, bob woodward, to talk about his newly released book "rage" and how his career covering eight previous presidents shaped his views on the current occupy of the oval office shep, it is a privilege to welcome you to "squawk box," to welcome you to the network we're very excited for you to be with us and be part of the team. we're going to talk a lot this morning about the big show in just a second but we want to t
the 238-page report follows 18 months of research and comes as regulators get closer to recertifyings. >>> cloud storage and software company snowflake will make its debut on the new york stock exchange today the company priced its ipo at $120 a share valuing the company at around $33 billion. it will trade under the ticker symbol snow. we are looking at a positive open across the board with the dow looking at 128, the s&p up 18, the nasdaq looking to be higher by 41 points at the...