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these docs for 21 in 2022 u . k. has received a boost to its efforts to expand trade links outside of europe. the 11 member nations of the trans pacific trade deal, the c p. t p. p. have agreed to allow britain to start the process of joining the pact most brags that the biggest radio so far has been with japan. well, lecture cars are on the rise and they could dominate roadways in the decades to come if everything goes according to plan. so what happens when they're eventually chunks of the batteries that we still have plenty of juice and them now start out of berlin is giving them 2nd life berlin bay start out. batteries has found a solution for electric vehicle batteries. right now, her name and his team are giving them a 2nd life. so gotten the bow and so this is how we received the batteries. they still have about 70 percent of the original storage capacity. first we disassemble these 48 modules, check them, and then use them to produce our new better package. the better packs are compact, 35 killer storage batt
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up next. doc film travels sir southern japan by rail, which delightful. and don't forget, you can find us on social media where the w news on instagram on twitter. and of course, you can always log on to our website, d, w dot com for me, and the rest of the team here in berlin to talk to connect me with me on what people have to say matters to me. that's why we listen to their stories reporter every weekend on d w. ah.
up next. doc film travels sir southern japan by rail, which delightful. and don't forget, you can find us on social media where the w news on instagram on twitter. and of course, you can always log on to our website, d, w dot com for me, and the rest of the team here in berlin to talk to connect me with me on what people have to say matters to me. that's why we listen to their stories reporter every weekend on d w. ah.
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harvested it was not an environment for scientific study as steinbeck depicted through the lens of doc rickets the only recourse for them was to leave to start over but where would they go by 1910s they were hearing rumors that in monterey the fish were so plentiful. they're coming into the houses, which is a pretty big big pull. so we see from the beginning this big pool, but also we see women's pivotal role in the processes of immigration and settlement they were central. nancy munchapony one woman explained it to me here is how it was. she said the family's came from italy for a better life in italy. there was nothing so the families all got together. they sent a father or son out first the women who came came because they wanted to keep the families together. they all worked in the countries here. they took a risk they were very brave to leave like that. they all so argued that it went in italy there was only fishing women couldn't work. that was for the men so that's how the decision happened and they were brave immigration. what was and is never never easy and it's rarely if ever
harvested it was not an environment for scientific study as steinbeck depicted through the lens of doc rickets the only recourse for them was to leave to start over but where would they go by 1910s they were hearing rumors that in monterey the fish were so plentiful. they're coming into the houses, which is a pretty big big pull. so we see from the beginning this big pool, but also we see women's pivotal role in the processes of immigration and settlement they were central. nancy munchapony one...
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the doc net all more precisely. usually we talk about the tool browse that enables people to anonymously research on the internet to access what pages that might be censored in certain countries, or to share information or had documents or video material with international news media without giving away that identity. and that's quite a critical tool then, especially in left free countries. the dark live is also a space that has been used to leak highly classified information list of lowest...
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the doc net all more precisely. usually we talk about the tool browse that enables people to anonymously research on the internet to access what pages that might be censored in certain countries, or to share information, share documents or video material with international news media, without giving away that identity. and that's quite a critical tool then, especially in less 3 countries. the dark lamp is also a space that has been used to leak highly classified information. melissa blow is...
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or earlier this year, docs are recorded about russia, white protests in support of arrested opposition. politician alixia. now by me, it criticized russian universities for pressuring students to stay home and not take part in demonstration. like other media outlets don't. then faced police searches and arrests students and young people came out in solidarity with the journalists. but pressure on the critical media is growing across russia. several media outlets have been declared foreign agents. meanwhile, at an economic forum in june, where the mere putin had only praise for the state of freedom of speech, stoker, we have so many news channels in russia. so many internet channels got so many different opinions. in the media, you hear such a critical opinion is topic and assessments of the government as well as of yours truly. lest you, i don't think such harsh criticism exists in many countries to work, and all these journalists are just continuing their work. nothing is happening to them to the same place. where did you katerina maroka is visiting someone who would disagree with tha
or earlier this year, docs are recorded about russia, white protests in support of arrested opposition. politician alixia. now by me, it criticized russian universities for pressuring students to stay home and not take part in demonstration. like other media outlets don't. then faced police searches and arrests students and young people came out in solidarity with the journalists. but pressure on the critical media is growing across russia. several media outlets have been declared foreign...
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doc and i are founding directors of dwp when dwp became a nonprofit.e visionary of dwp is mr. ken stewart along with a park archaeologist. they are the ones who really had this vision of looking for, training them and searching for the history. so as they began, doc and i came a few years later, then things exploded and were very dynamic. the work dwp does is important to me because it is, for me, both spiritual and both a necessary thing. pete: i can absolutely see that. jay: everything that we do involves ancestral part, but also involves that ancestry touching today in both our maritime archaeology programs as well as our ocean conservation. in ocean conservation it is really about bringing the ocean back to what it was. so, again, those are the things that really are important and it 's a foundation for our future. that is why it's really important to me. dr. jones: dwp really provided the platform and format for people to learn this. like anything else, i was already a scientist when i was introduced to underwater archaeology and had already dived
doc and i are founding directors of dwp when dwp became a nonprofit.e visionary of dwp is mr. ken stewart along with a park archaeologist. they are the ones who really had this vision of looking for, training them and searching for the history. so as they began, doc and i came a few years later, then things exploded and were very dynamic. the work dwp does is important to me because it is, for me, both spiritual and both a necessary thing. pete: i can absolutely see that. jay: everything that...
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it is because doc node allows you to validate your own transactions. you are enforcing the rule and other way to look at it. when someone gives you a $100.00 bill, you have no way of knowing that it's counterfeit. but you are the penalty that someone else will take that bill. with gold, you have no way of knowing they will. goal is actually verifiable goal, but with the coin you do, your cell phone can verify the authenticity of that bitcoin coming in. and if you are not running your own node, you are relying on someone else attempt the katie, that big point transaction for you. and while. busy that is somewhat ok if everyone is relying on someone else attempt, the getting the we're back to the old system needs to be enough self authenticating, note to keep the whole system honest and anybody can do the great job. thanks so much. may on guys report. thank you max. all right, and i was going to do it. this additional tries report with me max dates, your tone is so next time the me miss o 2 at the gwinnett college, the lady took good news whether the rus
it is because doc node allows you to validate your own transactions. you are enforcing the rule and other way to look at it. when someone gives you a $100.00 bill, you have no way of knowing that it's counterfeit. but you are the penalty that someone else will take that bill. with gold, you have no way of knowing they will. goal is actually verifiable goal, but with the coin you do, your cell phone can verify the authenticity of that bitcoin coming in. and if you are not running your own node,...
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they don't have a crystal ball any more than you do, doc. >> no. >> so we're giving them the benefit of the doubt for now, jon najarian interest rates are at 1.50% today. >> yes, sir. >> how do you see it from here what are people supposed to do now? >> i think the key was what kourtney said there, and that is that people that are listening can start positioning whenever they deem that appropriate, scott. so in other words i agree with you, kourt, about this is out in the future they've said they're going to do this and this is pretty far out into the future. so for somebody like me, i'm not going to be adjusting my portfolio very significantly at all for something that's out in 2023 on the other hand, there are a lot of portfolios that clearly either got nervous when they heard those words as far as, okay, well, i'm going to start adjusting now at all time highs in the market, which you can't really blame them for, scott even though we think gdp is going to continue to surge and perhaps we're going to have that inflation move be indeed transitory, you know, the jobs reports have not
they don't have a crystal ball any more than you do, doc. >> no. >> so we're giving them the benefit of the doubt for now, jon najarian interest rates are at 1.50% today. >> yes, sir. >> how do you see it from here what are people supposed to do now? >> i think the key was what kourtney said there, and that is that people that are listening can start positioning whenever they deem that appropriate, scott. so in other words i agree with you, kourt, about this is out...
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with just a few clicks, customers can buy cannabis, one of the most popular drugs on the doc when it would be sent to the provided address. but that means trusting the vendor to delete it. once the product has been delivered, payment is done in the crypto currency bitcoin, so the customer remains anonymous. but how likely is it for the product to actually arrive in the end? every vendor here has a set of customers and if he doesn't deliver the goods, his reputation will be damage. no one will buy from him. so the whole system and darknet is based on reputation. that's why typically the service is good. if you order something, it will arrive. the customers on the dock with are not 100 percent anonymous. so they're not completely protected from prosecution. because the location and ip addresses are encrypted, it makes criminal prosecution much harder. another challenge is the lack of national board is on the dock where it says michelle isn't done, we never really know what country the service are actually located. and it's not just a technological challenge, but a judicial challenge to
with just a few clicks, customers can buy cannabis, one of the most popular drugs on the doc when it would be sent to the provided address. but that means trusting the vendor to delete it. once the product has been delivered, payment is done in the crypto currency bitcoin, so the customer remains anonymous. but how likely is it for the product to actually arrive in the end? every vendor here has a set of customers and if he doesn't deliver the goods, his reputation will be damage. no one will...
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i invited him here so i could show him my brand-new tattoo, take a look at it, doc. i hope that doesn't creep you out. until you see the one on my back, and you will. we are less than a week away from the fourth of july and the fox company picnic is going to be off the hook. we always played the greatest games, like let's jump steve doocy family. [bleep] [bleep] >> greg: one every year. according to a new survey, the u.s. media is the least trustworthy in the wo, dead last. think about that, the wealthiest nation by far got creamed by places like finland. finland, who just started getting the news a few months ago. [laughter] will our media learn from these humiliating results? no, they buried it like seltzer's treadmill under six months of dirty laundry. i back the media lot, outside of new jazzercise, it's my favorite thing to do in front of an open window. the media is almost wrong on everything, they don't like to keep score, but i do. of course, there's a wuhan lab lie, both media and big tech. that, claiming even mentioning it was more racist than blackface. th
i invited him here so i could show him my brand-new tattoo, take a look at it, doc. i hope that doesn't creep you out. until you see the one on my back, and you will. we are less than a week away from the fourth of july and the fox company picnic is going to be off the hook. we always played the greatest games, like let's jump steve doocy family. [bleep] [bleep] >> greg: one every year. according to a new survey, the u.s. media is the least trustworthy in the wo, dead last. think about...
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the doc is chapters the big country's history. but both american novelists. jenny, also on the challenges of writing fiction in times of crisis. the melting icebergs causing floods thousands of kilometers away. wildfires caused by drought. the locust plagues. climate change is here and has been for some time even if we prefer to not think about its effects. jenny, also novel weather is about life in the pre apocalypse. and what the threat of looming disaster does to people a huge success when it 1st appeared in the us in 2020. the book has this become popular around the globe. whether it tells the story of lizzie, a university librarian, who lives in new york with her husband and son, she obsessively reads nonfiction about climate change, and turns to buddhist wisdom for comfort. listening, listening to the people she meets. very concerned about the future and looking for alternatives. they auto facts and weird survivalist wisdom. tragic and very funny. at the same time, we ask jenny awful if it's fitting to use humor to explore such a serious subject. so i t
the doc is chapters the big country's history. but both american novelists. jenny, also on the challenges of writing fiction in times of crisis. the melting icebergs causing floods thousands of kilometers away. wildfires caused by drought. the locust plagues. climate change is here and has been for some time even if we prefer to not think about its effects. jenny, also novel weather is about life in the pre apocalypse. and what the threat of looming disaster does to people a huge success when...
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friends in doc film station for that, we'll have more news, the top, the, our courts guy's got our website, w dot com, all of us on twitter and instagram. actually w news. and we include kraft thanks very much for watching news . young, the rocking immigrants, they know the police will stop that the route is not a solution. they know their flight could be fatal. back is not an option. shattered dreams starts june 18th on d. w. i lose me. when you, when you cross the border and you think that everything here is going to be easier and you can get a jobs or money will get married and a lot more loss too. but once you get here you'll see that it's really scary as well. so can you me guys who've been here for a while think, you know, there are 16 years old or so, and they're living on the street from you. they don't have a job and their legal status is uncertain. but you still believe that you can make your dream come true. don't worry about that. none of the got it. and they said, well we offer the holiday the physical holiday. okay. so what was new? i know what i would much gimme you one mome
friends in doc film station for that, we'll have more news, the top, the, our courts guy's got our website, w dot com, all of us on twitter and instagram. actually w news. and we include kraft thanks very much for watching news . young, the rocking immigrants, they know the police will stop that the route is not a solution. they know their flight could be fatal. back is not an option. shattered dreams starts june 18th on d. w. i lose me. when you, when you cross the border and you think that...
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dr. doc. oh, my pleasure. thank you so much. what us trailer is also timing of restrictions as new clusters of infections emerge. also linked to the delta, barren coworkers, looking at the elderly man has to be vaccinated. several cities of impose lock downs and mandatory mask wearing authorities fear this latest wave of cases is the most serious so far. sydney's iconic opera house shrouded in silence. it's puzzling streets, deserted decision has responded to an outbreak of the highly contagious corona virus denser variant with the 2 week lockdown. meanwhile, a lockdown in darwin has been extended the realities. we are not out of the woods yet, not by a long way. the risk to the community has grown in the past 24 hours. we are now in an extremely critical period. we must die lockdown while we keep this bar as trapped. other cities have made mask wearing compulsory and limited social gatherings. australia has recorded relatively few cases. $30000.00 since the pandemic began. but its success in keeping the virus at bay is being th
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i should be in love, doc. or does that mean that any hopes the chinese forces will vacate the areas that india wants them to vacate? are misplaced? well, yes, by, by the looks of it. they've been in occupation of these areas for more than a year now. but they have not been willing to discuss disengagement from these areas in the senior military offices. border docs that dig please directly. so by the looks of it, the chinese seem to be saying that where we have disengaged from where we want to disengage. but the rest of the areas where we are an occupation, the chinese standards. so it's very much sort of a process of getting by steady steadily creeping forward and remaining an occupation of those data trees. eventually they just become chinese data cream. after view. yes, i'm wondering then just trying to expand this to the region. what is the take away from this india china? i stand on that as last more than a year now for countries in asia that also have a total disputes with china. well, it's a, it's a ver
i should be in love, doc. or does that mean that any hopes the chinese forces will vacate the areas that india wants them to vacate? are misplaced? well, yes, by, by the looks of it. they've been in occupation of these areas for more than a year now. but they have not been willing to discuss disengagement from these areas in the senior military offices. border docs that dig please directly. so by the looks of it, the chinese seem to be saying that where we have disengaged from where we want to...
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like other media outlets. docs then faced police searches and arrests students and young people came out in solidarity with the journalists. but pressure on the critical media is growing across russia. several media outlets have been declared foreign agents. meanwhile, at an economic forum in june, let, the mere putin had only praise for the state of freedom of speech. stoker, we have so many news channels in russia, so many internet channels. so many different opinions. in the media, you hear such critical opinions, topics and assessments of the government, as well as of yours truly blessed you. i don't think such harsh criticism exists in many countries to work and all these journalists are just continuing their work. nothing is happening to them to see me preschool. did you katerina maroka is visiting someone who would disagree with that. why g mitchell can is one of, for journalists from the student magazine doctor who could face present with them since april. he has been under de facto house arrest. the 26 year old isn't allowed to use the internet and can only leave his house f
like other media outlets. docs then faced police searches and arrests students and young people came out in solidarity with the journalists. but pressure on the critical media is growing across russia. several media outlets have been declared foreign agents. meanwhile, at an economic forum in june, let, the mere putin had only praise for the state of freedom of speech. stoker, we have so many news channels in russia, so many internet channels. so many different opinions. in the media, you hear...
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and usually could party as well as the author docs block or heading to the opposition bench for now. that is, once the new government is finally confirmed, danish football are christian ericsson has in stable condition in the hospital after he collapsed on the pitch, doing denmark cps championship match that was against midland. medical group gave them id for that chest compressions and were able to save him. allison lead to act, played to resume, and the teams returned to the field. then mac went on to lose one nail. yeah. that's the way he's been use if he's conditioned for they could do with chance. his name 2 sets of fans united at a time when rivalry and competition felt meaningless momentarily, they seemed cristian ericsson being given cpr on the pitch. distraught teammates forming a ring to protect his privacy as medics were to save his life. i meant to be out hoarded to i didn't see it myself, but it was pretty clear that he was unconscious. always called my to him. so when i got to him, he was on his side, he was breathing and i could feel his pulse. but then suddenly that c
and usually could party as well as the author docs block or heading to the opposition bench for now. that is, once the new government is finally confirmed, danish football are christian ericsson has in stable condition in the hospital after he collapsed on the pitch, doing denmark cps championship match that was against midland. medical group gave them id for that chest compressions and were able to save him. allison lead to act, played to resume, and the teams returned to the field. then mac...
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a very happy situation on the line of control or the line of actual control, i should say, in love doc. or does that mean that any hopes that chinese forces will vacate the areas that india wants them to vacate? are misplaced? well, yes, by, by the looks of it, they've been in occupation of these areas for more than a year. now. they have not been willing to discuss disengagement from these areas in the senior military offices, border docs that take place directly. so by the looks of it, the chinese seem to be saying that where we have disengaged from where we want to disengage. but the rest of the areas where we are an occupation, the chinese standards. so it's very much sort of a process of getting by di, steadily creeping forward and remaining an occupation of those data trees. eventually they just become chinese data green. after a few years, i'm wondering then just trying to expand this to the region. what is the take away from this india, china stand of that has lost more than a year now for countries in asia that also have a total disputes with china? well, it's a, it's a very c
a very happy situation on the line of control or the line of actual control, i should say, in love doc. or does that mean that any hopes that chinese forces will vacate the areas that india wants them to vacate? are misplaced? well, yes, by, by the looks of it, they've been in occupation of these areas for more than a year. now. they have not been willing to discuss disengagement from these areas in the senior military offices, border docs that take place directly. so by the looks of it, the...
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now we know that a lot of the hospital that's been doc, i'd still safe to say it's not over occupied by the i see you. and if i put both in the district, there's no room in any of the hospital because the infection rate is so high is over 4000 kilometer of water with india. so the jumpstart barrier has infiltrated in bangor best and could easily spread to dot com. now as you mention, thousands of people are actually going to their home, this is a panic and they don't know what will happen. so they're going through the room homes or district towns. most of the public transport shut down actually temporarily right now. and they will be completely by thursday. so people are taking truck says, right, the car, whatever they can find, some people are actually walking. all the very terminals are packed with thousands of people. and that's potentially a big hazard. the health department was that could spread the virus even most can bear. who are the people that are trying desperately to get out of the city one man paperwork than you know. office says business says they feel like there's no r
now we know that a lot of the hospital that's been doc, i'd still safe to say it's not over occupied by the i see you. and if i put both in the district, there's no room in any of the hospital because the infection rate is so high is over 4000 kilometer of water with india. so the jumpstart barrier has infiltrated in bangor best and could easily spread to dot com. now as you mention, thousands of people are actually going to their home, this is a panic and they don't know what will happen. so...
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brown doc. do you mean to tell me you built a time machine out of a delorean and doc brown says something like well if you're gonna put a time machine in a car you might as well do it with some style. so the interest in deloreans increase because of the back to the future ended up being a trilogy of movies and the car became really a collector's item. so in that respect delorean might have had the last laugh as well and might have been saved by by hollywood in the same way that preston tucker was but what's the takeaway lesson from what we've studied so far? what does history teach us about these maverick automakers? well, they don't have a good track record of success. in fact they fail and they fail because they're trying to enter a business auto manufacturing that has such high capital and money cost financial costs your subject to fickle consumer tastes of you have problems as i said with supply change and change and dealerships and all the complexities of automobile manufacturing and sales.
brown doc. do you mean to tell me you built a time machine out of a delorean and doc brown says something like well if you're gonna put a time machine in a car you might as well do it with some style. so the interest in deloreans increase because of the back to the future ended up being a trilogy of movies and the car became really a collector's item. so in that respect delorean might have had the last laugh as well and might have been saved by by hollywood in the same way that preston tucker...
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you use life from berlin up next. doc film travels sir southern japan by rail . which delightful. and don't forget, you can find us on social media where he w. news on instagram and twitter, and of course you can always log on to our website, d, w dot com for me and the rest of the team here in berlin to talk to connect with me on what people have to say matters to me. that's why we listen to their stories. reporter every weekend on d. w. i getting around in japan means taking the train. i. because japan isn't serviceable railway. hum. ah me going on a trip through southern japan, the it'll take us across the island, just shoot. we're stopping in the metropolis of hacker town, continuing to little ga to the spot town knows you flew in then into the volcanic region around mount are so through comma moto to here to yoshi, and it's temples and finally to cargo shima. and to bo suki on the southernmost hit the rail travel. it's a culture of its own in japan landing a touch of elegance even to everyday life as well as the efficiency, the cleaning crew has just a few minutes to clean a
you use life from berlin up next. doc film travels sir southern japan by rail . which delightful. and don't forget, you can find us on social media where he w. news on instagram and twitter, and of course you can always log on to our website, d, w dot com for me and the rest of the team here in berlin to talk to connect with me on what people have to say matters to me. that's why we listen to their stories. reporter every weekend on d. w. i getting around in japan means taking the train. i....
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ramÓn: sobre todo tener en cuenta las recomendaciones que hace el doc.octor. paola: gracias, ramÓn, te vemos en la noche. mÁs informaciÓn sobre la balacera del sÁbado. la alcaldesa de oakland escribiÓ: me rompe el corazÓn que una ocasiÓn de alegrÍa fuera empaÑada. >> tres personas murieron y cinco se encuentran heridas. >> mi corazÓn estaba rÁpido. >> asÍ mario moreno vio un cuerpo ensangrentado en la vivienda. [hablan inglÉs] >> esta balacera no fue al azar. >> todavÍa se pueden ver decenas de sillas de plÁstico de la fiesta de anoche. >> han venido varios vecinos, les preguntÉ si conocÍan a Ésta personas. los vimos que estuvimos rezando. >> las palabras no pueden describir algo asÍ de horrible. es ero que la personas que tienen informaciÓn hablen. la policÍa pide que llamen a la policÍa con cualquier pista que los lleve al paradero de los tiradores. paula: autoridades de salud anunciaron importantes cambios en las Órdenes de salud. >> no se requiere que los trabajadores que estÁn vacunados usen mascarillas. >> las pautas se alinean para trabajar en esp
ramÓn: sobre todo tener en cuenta las recomendaciones que hace el doc.octor. paola: gracias, ramÓn, te vemos en la noche. mÁs informaciÓn sobre la balacera del sÁbado. la alcaldesa de oakland escribiÓ: me rompe el corazÓn que una ocasiÓn de alegrÍa fuera empaÑada. >> tres personas murieron y cinco se encuentran heridas. >> mi corazÓn estaba rÁpido. >> asÍ mario moreno vio un cuerpo ensangrentado en la vivienda. [hablan inglÉs] >> esta balacera no fue al...
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the way to doc chain works, as opposed to a centralized system, is that the information data and control is not in the hand of a centralized entity, but it's distributed and copies the knows all over the world. the knows i handle independently and anybody that has enough computing cars, eric could run a node, meaning anybody could take part in the process of their assign transactions, the building block chain. oh, this is where the big difference. nice because the par and the can show just given back to the people me the plastic bag has launched a block chain based banking application for the poor. an opportunity to use plastic as money, individual collectors that would otherwise sell to a middleman who then sells to another middle man and remove the middleman. and then we transport directly from the hands of the collector to the recycler, all of the extra value that was going to all those middleman are now shared amongst the collector use. there's a powerful roadmap ahead to the plastic bank in the application including financial inclusion, credit rating that service. and the app in thi
the way to doc chain works, as opposed to a centralized system, is that the information data and control is not in the hand of a centralized entity, but it's distributed and copies the knows all over the world. the knows i handle independently and anybody that has enough computing cars, eric could run a node, meaning anybody could take part in the process of their assign transactions, the building block chain. oh, this is where the big difference. nice because the par and the can show just...
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make your point, doc. >> i just want to say, the vaccine story here is absolutely extraordinary.hat we made in vaccine development beginning in the early 2000s paid off in spades. look at how well we're doing. if we could get everyone to take the vaccine, we would be far safer. >> now, what i want to do, doc, is, you have the way forward. if america doesn't take its technology and work with other countries to get more vaccinations in the countries that are lagging behind, this is going to repeat itself and come back in some variant form. so we're going to stay tracking that and i want you to come back and work with us on that piece again on another night. okay? about what we need to do in the around the world. >> extremely important. >> i appreciate you. we'll be right back. >> my pleasure. new budweiser summer patriotic cans are here to give you a red, white, and bud upgrade. collect all three limited-edition designs. new budweiser summer patriotic cans. in-stores now. ♪ making a fire ♪ by: foo fighters the best part of stepping into the spotlight isn't the awards or the acclaim
make your point, doc. >> i just want to say, the vaccine story here is absolutely extraordinary.hat we made in vaccine development beginning in the early 2000s paid off in spades. look at how well we're doing. if we could get everyone to take the vaccine, we would be far safer. >> now, what i want to do, doc, is, you have the way forward. if america doesn't take its technology and work with other countries to get more vaccinations in the countries that are lagging behind, this is...
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faster and buy big business to track supply chain ah, ah. crypto currencies digital tokens, public doc chains, private block chains. where is the killer app? well, adoption of new technology often follows old trends. my name is mark francesca, i'm here at oxford, oxford on the faculty. i'm academic sociologists, by training, interested in how large scale infrastructure changes. so great to see you after 9 years. i know mark teaches a class on innovation and system building. he tells me what must align for new technology to become fruitful. all technology start out as interesting ideas. some of them begin to develop into innovation, and we know that that are from invention to innovation, takes all the time and takes a lot of work. some of those innovations eventually become commercially viable. but can this technology ever become as pervasive as the internet? i came to the computer history museum in the heart of silicon valley to find out. so you're looking at the console for sage, which was probably the 1st computer network. there were $23.00 centers around north america to warn agains
faster and buy big business to track supply chain ah, ah. crypto currencies digital tokens, public doc chains, private block chains. where is the killer app? well, adoption of new technology often follows old trends. my name is mark francesca, i'm here at oxford, oxford on the faculty. i'm academic sociologists, by training, interested in how large scale infrastructure changes. so great to see you after 9 years. i know mark teaches a class on innovation and system building. he tells me what...
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this is the doc or— about over the long-term.t concern about the site is one reason why liverpool zach heritage status is under threat. campaigners say it now isn't the time to remove it.— campaigners say it now isn't the time to remove it. liverpool is as united on — time to remove it. liverpool is as united on this _ time to remove it. liverpool is as united on this as _ time to remove it. liverpool is as united on this as i've _ time to remove it. liverpool is as united on this as i've seen - time to remove it. liverpool is as united on this as i've seen it - time to remove it. liverpool is as. united on this as i've seen it sense capital culture 2000 and for. everybody�*s shined up for the letter, we have a very good case, we've offered unesco and olive branch. i think they'd be very wise to take it. ,_, ., to take it. unesco meet next month to take it. unesco meet next month to ratify today's _ to take it. unesco meet next month to ratify today's recommendations. | joe biden is never shy of playing up his irish heritage. rem
this is the doc or— about over the long-term.t concern about the site is one reason why liverpool zach heritage status is under threat. campaigners say it now isn't the time to remove it.— campaigners say it now isn't the time to remove it. liverpool is as united on — time to remove it. liverpool is as united on this _ time to remove it. liverpool is as united on this as _ time to remove it. liverpool is as united on this as i've _ time to remove it. liverpool is as united on this as i've...
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we take a dive into the depths of the ocean with doc film next, where biologists are trying to decipher the language of orca whales. and i'll be back with more news at the top of the hours for me in the rest of the team here in berlin. take care and caesar, the but you, i know people i learned america exposing injustice, global news that matters. d. w. me for mines. oh, i hear off canada pacific coast researchers are hoping to make a long held dream come true. behavioral biologists and i t experts have teamed up to create programs aimed at deciphering acoustic signal from animals. could artificial intelligence help to identify patterns in the sound made by marine mammals where we soon start to understand what it is that whales are talking about the the coastal waters between alaska in the us and canada and vancouver island are where a group of killer whales or orchids, spend their summers a team of scientists from the deep our research expedition our preparing to embark deep our stands for deep learning applied to animal linguistics. i was a computer scientist, m a news from germany's u
we take a dive into the depths of the ocean with doc film next, where biologists are trying to decipher the language of orca whales. and i'll be back with more news at the top of the hours for me in the rest of the team here in berlin. take care and caesar, the but you, i know people i learned america exposing injustice, global news that matters. d. w. me for mines. oh, i hear off canada pacific coast researchers are hoping to make a long held dream come true. behavioral biologists and i t...
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so, josh, you know, doc mentioned you, mike wilson says valuations are still too right over at bank of america it is said that investors are still grappling with a lot of stuff that we talk about every day, rising yields, inflation, is it transitory, is it persistent, the strong economy against questions of when the fed may get in and ruin the party for everybody. then there's brian belski who was with us late last week and said everybody is simply too negative let's listen to belski and we can discuss on the other side. >> i think analysts are too negative, too pessimistic. i think earnings are going higher the bottom line on this is this, is that we've been in a momentum market for all of 2019, 2020 and most of 2021 we're in the early stages of transitioning to an earnings-driven fundamentally biassed market that means more diverse performance. that means a broadening out >> all right josh, there's belski who is right don't tell me both >> i'm just looking at the big picture. money is still cheap and abundant >> right >> stephanie made that point >> earnings, there was a piece over t
so, josh, you know, doc mentioned you, mike wilson says valuations are still too right over at bank of america it is said that investors are still grappling with a lot of stuff that we talk about every day, rising yields, inflation, is it transitory, is it persistent, the strong economy against questions of when the fed may get in and ruin the party for everybody. then there's brian belski who was with us late last week and said everybody is simply too negative let's listen to belski and we can...
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now it is down again i mean the volatility is enormous >> what about you, doc >> the fact there's -- >> i know about the "they. how about you? how are you trading this today >> okay. well, today i've mainly, you know, just sold a whole bunch of calls against what i had because, you know, it was profit taking time, and what i am looking to do, scott, is reenter when i see a big surge of volume again in these names so just to put a ribbon on it perhaps, we saw, and pete reported i guess with you yesterday, all of that activity. last week and virtually every day this week, not just amc, but amc, blackberry, bb, taking a look over, costs on the stock side they don't have options there. but on the stock side and cost, so all of these names i was trading very aggressively in there, delighted by the movement like i say, i think this is a cadre of traders trading on their apps, you know, that are on their phones, scott, but they are enhanced by a whole bunch of wall street paper that is coming in as well this is not just the reddit crowd. this is a whole bunch of hedge funds based on the vol
now it is down again i mean the volatility is enormous >> what about you, doc >> the fact there's -- >> i know about the "they. how about you? how are you trading this today >> okay. well, today i've mainly, you know, just sold a whole bunch of calls against what i had because, you know, it was profit taking time, and what i am looking to do, scott, is reenter when i see a big surge of volume again in these names so just to put a ribbon on it perhaps, we saw, and...
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so the line of actual control, i should be in love, doc. or does that mean that any hopes that chinese forces will vacate the areas that india wants them to vacate? are misplaced? well yes, by, by the looks of it they've been in occupation of these areas for more than a year now they have not been willing to discuss disengagement from these areas in the senior military, off at the border docs the big please be realistically. so by the looks of it, the chinese seem to be saying that where we have disengaged from where we want to disengage. but the rest of the areas where we are an occupation, the chinese standard 3. so it's very much sort of a sense of getting by d steadily creeping forward and remaining an occupation of those data trees. eventually they just become chinese data green review. yet i'm wondering then just trying to expand this to the region. what is the take away from this india, china stand of that has lost more than a year now for countries in asia that also have total disputes with china? well, it's a, it's a very clear, le
so the line of actual control, i should be in love, doc. or does that mean that any hopes that chinese forces will vacate the areas that india wants them to vacate? are misplaced? well yes, by, by the looks of it they've been in occupation of these areas for more than a year now they have not been willing to discuss disengagement from these areas in the senior military, off at the border docs the big please be realistically. so by the looks of it, the chinese seem to be saying that where we...
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double doc, who really thought you could, you call me, i need to ship the cushion between children. born into his, did he have trash discovered the beauty of music in the ugliest of places when a chance to play for the world, turn their reality into a dream? ah, landfill, harmonic witness documentary on ah, ah ah, ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways. hello, thank you for joining us. we've got our usual parade of disturbances slamming into central and southern areas of chile, but hey, look at this santiago, 20 degrees. the rain is not going to make it here and we're going to walk our temperature in to about 20 for the next few days. so well above average ticket towards the top end of south america, plume of move moisture is moving in as we head toward eastern portions of columbia, we've got some rain dancing around towards southern sections of brazil. so, rio de janeiro, you're going to get clips with a bit of rain late tuesday into wednesday, the heaviest rain for central america guatemala rate down to panama, and then across the caribbean. just our usual
double doc, who really thought you could, you call me, i need to ship the cushion between children. born into his, did he have trash discovered the beauty of music in the ugliest of places when a chance to play for the world, turn their reality into a dream? ah, landfill, harmonic witness documentary on ah, ah ah, ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways. hello, thank you for joining us. we've got our usual parade of disturbances slamming into central and southern...
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from sibling into constance, and then across the boards, me as book and then head for you billing and doc at the mantel. half the blue cross, all of your binding ending as a upper lay constantly and the lower lake again. so we'll only see a small part of lake conscious. yeah, yes, but you'll see that the small part is actually pretty big. okay, we can go the, i'm going to grab the rope down here, get it over here and pull that over slowly. okay. okay. the parting is easier with 3 people. so our assistant has to take care of it too. that's my colleague, denise. he's got no clue what he's doing. the enjoy the theory, the both safely out of the harbor, the bugs and then once we've caught the window, you can set the sails 1st on the rope as hard as you can. yes. then winded around the aluminum part clockwise, which i got 2 or 3 time i and slotted into the black part here. and then what to say that i see you names to you that then you take this crank and put it on here. i'm turn it right, so the funny that was about 10 instructions. i remember 3. ok. ok. now slowly pulled. ok stop. it's alread
from sibling into constance, and then across the boards, me as book and then head for you billing and doc at the mantel. half the blue cross, all of your binding ending as a upper lay constantly and the lower lake again. so we'll only see a small part of lake conscious. yeah, yes, but you'll see that the small part is actually pretty big. okay, we can go the, i'm going to grab the rope down here, get it over here and pull that over slowly. okay. okay. the parting is easier with 3 people. so our...
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double doc, who really needs to chicken the sheer the cushion, but children born in jewish, did he have trash discovered the beauty of music in the ugliest places when a chance to play for the 10 mariana teeth into a dream ah, landfill, harmonic witness documentary on the hello, here's her whether story for the middle east. on wednesday we'll kick the humidity in dough high, and that's because we've now got a northwest wind. so that's a sham all when. but it's worley, not some of the sand and dust in doha, with a high of 40 to sort temperatures. they're starting to come down into spots of the newly. so this includes re add 41 on thursday by the weekend. we could dip into the thirties and winds are really a big factor across many spots out the middle east for turkey. we've got some rain for central areas on chorus and showers. maybe even some thunder storms mixed in there as well. bright sunshine for is stumble on wednesday with the high of 25 for the gulf of guinea to stay into wednesday. we've got heavy rain for nigeria also as we hits for the ivory coast in to see or the on tuesday in
double doc, who really needs to chicken the sheer the cushion, but children born in jewish, did he have trash discovered the beauty of music in the ugliest places when a chance to play for the 10 mariana teeth into a dream ah, landfill, harmonic witness documentary on the hello, here's her whether story for the middle east. on wednesday we'll kick the humidity in dough high, and that's because we've now got a northwest wind. so that's a sham all when. but it's worley, not some of the sand and...
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or earlier this year, docs are reported about russia. white protests in support of arrested opposition. politician alixia. now by me, it criticized russian university for pressuring students to stay home and not take part in demonstration. like other media outlets stokes. and then faced police searches and arrests students and young people came out in solidarity with the journalists. but pressure on the critical media is growing across russia. several media outlets have been declared foreign agents. meanwhile, at an economic forum in june, vladimir putin had only praise for the state of freedom of speech. stoker, no said you, we have so many news channels in russia. so many internet channels got so many different opinions. in the media, you hear such a critical opinion, it's topics and assessments of the government as well as of yours truly bless you. i don't think such harsh criticism exists in many countries to work and all these journalists are just continuing their work. nothing is happening to them. the same place. where does he kat
or earlier this year, docs are reported about russia. white protests in support of arrested opposition. politician alixia. now by me, it criticized russian university for pressuring students to stay home and not take part in demonstration. like other media outlets stokes. and then faced police searches and arrests students and young people came out in solidarity with the journalists. but pressure on the critical media is growing across russia. several media outlets have been declared foreign...
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some won't use it because, again, it hits their margin somewhat, on some docs on other docs it increases because they're able to do more visits the issue for me is amazon came out yesterday, and while it has been known that amazon is in the space and they've been using it for their own employees, they also announced they've got a number of large corporations that are using it as well. so i think they will be amazon it is not unique to teladoc, what they do there are other services out there and some aren't doing so well so i think teladoc has become commoditized somewhat, so i just can't own it i think that the valuation is too high given amazon coming into the market. >> okay. we are going to take a quick break. when we come back, pete has a new tech buy you are going to want to hear but >>> also straight ahead, a reopening stock that is up more than 20% in the past three months, up 90% in the past year. now there's a bullish new call saying it is going to double it is going up double digits from here. we will debate that next in our call of the day. >>> a reminder you can watching or l
some won't use it because, again, it hits their margin somewhat, on some docs on other docs it increases because they're able to do more visits the issue for me is amazon came out yesterday, and while it has been known that amazon is in the space and they've been using it for their own employees, they also announced they've got a number of large corporations that are using it as well. so i think they will be amazon it is not unique to teladoc, what they do there are other services out there and...
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he doc at the city of constance while he's there. and of course, picturesque, lower island of mine. the trick is 60 minutes w. o. in the eye of change, africa mega. what's the story with here? what do they have for their future? w dot com, african megacity multimedia insight. click answer me . i need to be course for the news. we are living during the most extraordinary time in the history transport, electric rev b auto in mobility. so red light, new ideas. this thing is absolutely insane. it's a mix of bicycle and motorcycle. photo bruno, who are to be driving a bar. the cool that goes to kilobit is in our key. if there's anything we want to reduce the resources that are used to drive a vehicle. tens of thousands of these suitors, a new kind of mobility to beat climate change that if that payment is 16 the own. this is the remarkable mitsubishi eclipse cost a smart plug in hybrids. that's pretty much ho and also bought from the foremost what is i in a car that start calling to innovate right now the it's really like a white spot, but then again, we need these products for the futur
he doc at the city of constance while he's there. and of course, picturesque, lower island of mine. the trick is 60 minutes w. o. in the eye of change, africa mega. what's the story with here? what do they have for their future? w dot com, african megacity multimedia insight. click answer me . i need to be course for the news. we are living during the most extraordinary time in the history transport, electric rev b auto in mobility. so red light, new ideas. this thing is absolutely insane. it's...
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. >> doc, what's been eating apple?e you optimistic or what is the problem >> yeah, i am, scott it's the same thing we have talked about with many of the stocks, in tick with tech, that hadal pull forward of demand people bought all of these because they needed more for their home offices and so forth. i think that's a bit of the drag here, but i agree with katy hu huberty, and serat, crowd see huge upsides here. that tells you that people are looking for baby steps, and tablization continues in apple, not for a big jump. >> joe, you're not looking for anything great, either as i punch it up, you think it's going to underperform? you think it's going to continue to disappoint for the remainder of the year? >> i do. i think it underperforming for the entirety of the year, relative to the cyclicals, energies up 6%, apple peaked in january, there was a tremendous amount of pull forward in terms of demand and in terms of price performance. i think it's the type of year. i'm an investor in apple, but i don't expect apple don
. >> doc, what's been eating apple?e you optimistic or what is the problem >> yeah, i am, scott it's the same thing we have talked about with many of the stocks, in tick with tech, that hadal pull forward of demand people bought all of these because they needed more for their home offices and so forth. i think that's a bit of the drag here, but i agree with katy hu huberty, and serat, crowd see huge upsides here. that tells you that people are looking for baby steps, and tablization...
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now on this map, you'll see that the doc or the color, the greater the share of the population that has received at least one vaccine dose . so we have countries like canada, israel, chile, and the u. k. old leading the way, but across most of africa, less than one percent of the population has been vaccinated. many developing countries, especially on the african continent, are still waiting for vaccines promised by the kovacs international donation program. meanwhile, china gave 200000 doses to chad. this month, the 1st vaccines to reach the country where officials are trying to fight the pandemic with limited testing and treatment capacity. the w, west african correspondent fred vanya reports from champion capital in germany, in germane i to asks chad, has we put against the pandemic farm, but seen for at least 100000 people? not much for a population of 16000000, but it something this is the country's men testing facility in the only proposed pizza. they have been fighting the crone of us almost rind. last to test the current, we did 1900 situation, was katie. at the beginning of a z
now on this map, you'll see that the doc or the color, the greater the share of the population that has received at least one vaccine dose . so we have countries like canada, israel, chile, and the u. k. old leading the way, but across most of africa, less than one percent of the population has been vaccinated. many developing countries, especially on the african continent, are still waiting for vaccines promised by the kovacs international donation program. meanwhile, china gave 200000 doses...
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this doc film on the international criminal tribunal for the, for when you stop biggest in the national court of its kind see soon the ah, what people have to say matters to me. that's why you listen to their stories. reporter every weekend on d. w. ah.
this doc film on the international criminal tribunal for the, for when you stop biggest in the national court of its kind see soon the ah, what people have to say matters to me. that's why you listen to their stories. reporter every weekend on d. w. ah.
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what's up, doc? >> guest: good morning. >> caller: one thing you made a comment on was about the, you know, other diseases, cancer, or alzheimer's or whatnot. why after all of these years the billions of dollars we still don't have a vaccine that we can say treat this for your lung cancer or pancreatic cancer, i just lost a friend of mine i found out three years ago died of pancreatic cancer but yet in less than a year we were able to design the vaccine which my wife and i both have and we golt the vaccine, they were able to get that in less than a year. and it's like mary anne williamson said during the debates it's not a health care system. it's a sick care system. i like your comments and your opinion on that, it's not a health care, it's a sick care. >> guest: sorry about your friend. i've treated a lot of people with pancreatic cancer and et cetera a a tough cancer. i agree. we need to start talking about health and not just the stuff that has nothing to do with health and that's by the way abou
what's up, doc? >> guest: good morning. >> caller: one thing you made a comment on was about the, you know, other diseases, cancer, or alzheimer's or whatnot. why after all of these years the billions of dollars we still don't have a vaccine that we can say treat this for your lung cancer or pancreatic cancer, i just lost a friend of mine i found out three years ago died of pancreatic cancer but yet in less than a year we were able to design the vaccine which my wife and i both have...
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up next doc film looks at the young moroccan migrants who made it to europe only to have their dreams of a better life. bordered. i'm michael local here at the w as in berlin, we'll see at the top of the arabic mornings on the green. you feel worried about the planet? i'm the host of the on the green fence so we have clear remains to change. join me for the green transformations for me for you.
up next doc film looks at the young moroccan migrants who made it to europe only to have their dreams of a better life. bordered. i'm michael local here at the w as in berlin, we'll see at the top of the arabic mornings on the green. you feel worried about the planet? i'm the host of the on the green fence so we have clear remains to change. join me for the green transformations for me for you.