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that was to a, for the system to be used like these new frequencies being used close to the wrong ways to is really how many will be affected. and by the way, you say close to the say, close to the runway. that's, that's a t n t and verizon is argument isn't that they say they've created buffer zones around efforts and then not too close to the runways. why don't airlines believe them it that's it is people the actually demand there will be a buffer zone. none of these speak with the operating radius of 3.7 kilometers or 2 miles around the 4 runways. and that's free to just put it has not been really implemented yet, or they didn't actually agree on this. yet. the telecommunications industry, us arguing that there are 40 other countries where does work without any glitches. and but of course, like in europe, different frequencies are used in europe. the european occasion authority already said they didn't detect any problems here. but here the benz that i use for pipe g are been different, right? so it's, it's a different territory. unknown territory, we'll address space. thank you for
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there are always risks involved in activism, but sometimes companies try to bribe us and tell us not to report their pollution along the sometimes when we're witness to industrial waste being dumped, someone from the factory will come and try to interfere with our work or money. but the other is on the dollar, that is, is it for our mandatory gotta move from my experience. this is criminal intimidation door on that and they can be prosecuted if it hinders our environmental surveillance of the data model can when i was hunting our son, the problem is that we've highlighted pollution on the chickie gene river to the authorities. and mr. delama dan got crap, but despite our efforts won the pollution continuous, alter the dead up into modern denny believes nearly 60 percent of the te, tantrums, fish, species have died out. he has regularly recorded lead concentrations 1000 times above levels permitted in the us. for example, the dirty water is now affecting food production in bantam, only allowable and blah, blah, hosted residents here are affected by the polluted water. and again, that
there are always risks involved in activism, but sometimes companies try to bribe us and tell us not to report their pollution along the sometimes when we're witness to industrial waste being dumped, someone from the factory will come and try to interfere with our work or money. but the other is on the dollar, that is, is it for our mandatory gotta move from my experience. this is criminal intimidation door on that and they can be prosecuted if it hinders our environmental surveillance of the...
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senators black us representatives. we had all the power by 1890. they had a literacy test grandfather clause and poll tax. so what we need to gain from history. we need to be prepared for the backlash the backlash of violence and the backlash of law. and so this is what this book tells you. if you follow it, you see two steps forward one step back. are we prepared for the backlash that these women are basically telling us that this is what's going to happen or we're going to sit back and react to it and go. oh my god, i can't believe this happened. so history has told us to gain plan. are we gonna step up with the courage to be a part of our protection and the solution so we can do more than these women did because they had far less. so we need to stop moaning and complaining and realize if these women could do what they did with far less than as a whole lot more we need to do. i need you to say something again that you said that this backlash the backlash. say it again. the backlash is coming each time. there's progre
senators black us representatives. we had all the power by 1890. they had a literacy test grandfather clause and poll tax. so what we need to gain from history. we need to be prepared for the backlash the backlash of violence and the backlash of law. and so this is what this book tells you. if you follow it, you see two steps forward one step back. are we prepared for the backlash that these women are basically telling us that this is what's going to happen or we're going to sit back and react...
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wouldn't be in the us yet. that could have would shoot a slow, steady flight and the work you still at the fire was you my trying to explain. but american dad, we look at these keeping in mind that there is no progress made regarding the top priority issue for us. you know, i see about below but toss agency. mr. cope. it's obvious that the outcome of today's talks will be reported to the president lambs. and we know we don't know yet millennium, we're letting it be considered a success or not to be no later, but will be there a phone conversation between the leaders because probably they need to discuss it. and he also said that russia was talking about the readiness willingness to continue delica for january 13 and michelle, do you think, what is the american stance? will they be ready to continue this dialogue or they will wait for russia to.
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who amongst us and i got used — what do you make a?i got used to _ what do you make a? who amongst us and i got used to doing _ what do you make a? who amongst us and i got used to doing these - what do you make a? who amongst us and i got used to doing these latter. and i got used to doing these latter flow tests twice a week at least —— have not— flow tests twice a week at least —— have not got used to? there's also this concept — they are not going to be free, we have _ they are not going to be free, we have to _ they are not going to be free, we have to pay— they are not going to be free, we have to pay for them, that will have an effect _ have to pay for them, that will have an effect on— have to pay for them, that will have an effect on people's abilities use the covid — an effect on people's abilities use the covid passes, because if you're not vaccinated at the moment, you can use a _ not vaccinated at the moment, you can use a letter flow test result to enter some — can use a letter flow test result to enter some of those venu
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they'll be providing them with us, support us approval. this is what they said estonia, nazi and lets you ania and the allies of working together expeditiously to hand over security assistance to ukraine. this aid will further enhance ukraine's capability to defend its territory and population in case of possible russian aggression. but there's quite a rift among the united states and its allies. here we have germany, a long time important nato ally of the united states saying that they will not be allowing permits for the transport of, of weapons. there are estonian weapons based in germany and they won't allow them to be transported to ukraine. and we actually have the chancellor of germany speaking up and saying germany does not approve of the sending of lethal weapons to ukraine. this is what we heard. the federal government has had a clear stance regarding arms exports in recent years. we have not supported the export of lethal weapons from germany. now moscow still expects that the security concerns that they raised with washington s
they'll be providing them with us, support us approval. this is what they said estonia, nazi and lets you ania and the allies of working together expeditiously to hand over security assistance to ukraine. this aid will further enhance ukraine's capability to defend its territory and population in case of possible russian aggression. but there's quite a rift among the united states and its allies. here we have germany, a long time important nato ally of the united states saying that they will...
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you'd like us to answer? send it to us as a video, text or voicemail. if we feature it on the show, you'll get a little surprise from us as the thank you. come on, just ask for more fascinating stories, head to our website, d, w dot com slash science or check us out on twitter. the world health organization forecasts that within the next 10 years, 6 out of every 10 people will live in a city. a population density is based on the number of residents per kilometer squared african and asian cities tend to have the highest levels. the trend is only said to accelerate, even in germany, in the city of munich, they've come up with a creative solution. in the german city of munich, finding land to build on is like winning the lottery. and so architect oliver, whom has specialized in the opposite direction, urban consolidation, he has just finished renovating this building. and expanding its attic here on this is where the stairwell windows used to be. and whenever you looked out and you saw the courtyard, the garages, the hall, and an ugly, rather dilapidated r
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what can you tell us? hammond, was also with the windrush against sewage group, and he suggests that over the past four years, there have been thousands of spills of untreated sewage. they call it spills. into our rivers. some of the water companies questioned some of this methodology, but what is really interesting about that data is just how detailed it is and his point is that why isn't the environment agency looking in detail what the treatment works are doing, and he feels the environment agency have dropped the ball. in response, they say they have launched a major investigation into the water companies can come into thousands of treatment works and that investigation is ongoing. hello this is bbc news. the headlines. talks are under way between foreign ministers from russia and the us, overfears russia could be about to invade ukraine. both sides in the talks in geneva say they don't expect to reach a full conclusion today we do not expect a breakthrough at these negotiations either. we are all of a
what can you tell us? hammond, was also with the windrush against sewage group, and he suggests that over the past four years, there have been thousands of spills of untreated sewage. they call it spills. into our rivers. some of the water companies questioned some of this methodology, but what is really interesting about that data is just how detailed it is and his point is that why isn't the environment agency looking in detail what the treatment works are doing, and he feels the environment...
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to distort us to subvert us to leave us on the wayside while we continually contest for the center ofamerican art craft vision history. projects of politics and public policy and so i wanted to measure the way in which we do that across the board in so many genres under so many rubrics as we call forth the black excellence with which we are guided by which we are inspired to help inspire the world to help reshape the world to participate as full-fledged citizens of a democracy. that doesn't often appreciate who we are and in fact as we'll see and i'm sure we'll talk about the critical race theory uses us in an exploitative fashion to try to demonize us and therefore spoof other spoof other white brothers and sisters like we some boogeyman when indeed we have been the very heart and soul of what this nation is. that's right. that's right. and you know we will get to see our team so i think less in february we spent some time talking about cancer culture. we're going to get to some crt as well. you talked about redemption and and this idea of redeeming and transforming and what our blac
to distort us to subvert us to leave us on the wayside while we continually contest for the center ofamerican art craft vision history. projects of politics and public policy and so i wanted to measure the way in which we do that across the board in so many genres under so many rubrics as we call forth the black excellence with which we are guided by which we are inspired to help inspire the world to help reshape the world to participate as full-fledged citizens of a democracy. that doesn't...
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was peaceful protest us. in fact, the initial protests were peaceful and when forestman took no action against them, it was not until certain groups turned violent and serve as a sale told her. so all those saw crossville r o protests ah, the government, sir, and let me point out this. so precisely, the government jumped in and engaged. we are, are well aware of the concept of listening, stayed by president archive. and so the government reacted to those legitimate i, i, on the line legitimate protests or, or the population 1st and western parts of classics done. tapping the price of lpg, cutting the price of futility. costs are of socially important goods of jazlyn. and sir, ah, all those sir, ah, actions by the government were implemented. so almost the next day ah, was protest started on january the 2nd and then on the 4th there was a decision by the government and i just mentioned and law enforcement agencies. and this also should be underlined. we're instructed and we're acting with utmost restraint. so
was peaceful protest us. in fact, the initial protests were peaceful and when forestman took no action against them, it was not until certain groups turned violent and serve as a sale told her. so all those saw crossville r o protests ah, the government, sir, and let me point out this. so precisely, the government jumped in and engaged. we are, are well aware of the concept of listening, stayed by president archive. and so the government reacted to those legitimate i, i, on the line legitimate...
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all of us working at p h r. i realized that there would very likely be a huge problem of interrogation. gone wild, meaning torture, cruel, and human and degrading te treatment. mm . the use of extreme isolation was one of a range of techniques that were employed by officials interrogators and so forth. literally starting all the way back in 2002 for many, many days. and that is just unbelievably destructive and i was the 1st to really learn to go down there in the commission process in a 4 to 6 months period. you see a market deterioration in many respects if you're a year or 2, it's solitary confinement. you're going to ask the defendant for the 1st time in 2 years to, to, to interact with other human beings. beyond his lawyer and his jailers. it's going to be the jury that's going to decide his life. he's going to be put on the stand. and that's where he's going to speak for the 1st time to the world for 2 years. if to be shut off from the world, it's impossible to spend about 9 years in active duty. and then
all of us working at p h r. i realized that there would very likely be a huge problem of interrogation. gone wild, meaning torture, cruel, and human and degrading te treatment. mm . the use of extreme isolation was one of a range of techniques that were employed by officials interrogators and so forth. literally starting all the way back in 2002 for many, many days. and that is just unbelievably destructive and i was the 1st to really learn to go down there in the commission process in a 4 to 6...
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people who work for us. we have to do the training and we have to make sure that they have the information available to say that this is a -- don't respond to that email it's a scam. or telephone calls. and dhs has been on the front of that. especially the folks from sea so, they are able to work with us and it's been very important for us. >> thank you, thank you captain. we want to make sure that you have whatever support that you need from dhs. >> thank you ma'am. >> we appreciate your help and the work of those professionals. >> please note that we are strong supporters of resources that you need, and where strong supporters of law enforcement across this country. and we don't engage in hyperbole, or politicization of protection of our citizens. to which law enforcement does. i have a question for doctor rodriguez. always good to see you. the attack that took place on january six, that was unexpected and i think it was you know maybe it certainly was unacceptable, and you know unexpected with people like
people who work for us. we have to do the training and we have to make sure that they have the information available to say that this is a -- don't respond to that email it's a scam. or telephone calls. and dhs has been on the front of that. especially the folks from sea so, they are able to work with us and it's been very important for us. >> thank you, thank you captain. we want to make sure that you have whatever support that you need from dhs. >> thank you ma'am. >> we...
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remind us, inspire us, the aggrieved, the skeptical, the disenfranchised, all of us to hold true and remain worthy of this noble heritage. we offer the words of abraham lynn con. that once again -- lincoln. that once again we would emerge from our national turmoil with malice toward none and charity for all. with firmness in the right as you give to us see the right, to finish the work we are in, to bind up the nation's wounds. to do all which me a achieve and -- which may achieve and cherish a just and lasting peace among ourselves. merciful god, we store to us this sacred obligation of unity and moral purpose. inspire us to live lives which serve as a witness to your restoration and reconciliation. we pray your peace over your people. in your sovereign name we pray, amen. the speaker: pursuant to section 11-a, resolution 188, the journal of the last day's proceedings is approved. the pledge of allegiance will be led by the gentleman from massachusetts, mr. mcgovern. mr. mcgovern: i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands
remind us, inspire us, the aggrieved, the skeptical, the disenfranchised, all of us to hold true and remain worthy of this noble heritage. we offer the words of abraham lynn con. that once again -- lincoln. that once again we would emerge from our national turmoil with malice toward none and charity for all. with firmness in the right as you give to us see the right, to finish the work we are in, to bind up the nation's wounds. to do all which me a achieve and -- which may achieve and cherish a...
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let us work on that, let us meet in the middle and find out what is a yes, and let us work towards it, especially if it -- if it is something that makes a difference to these kitchen table americans. now, the other thing is that there are broader issues that need to be worked on. first and foremost, of course is the climate issue. but, i believe that there are issues that we can take care of that we can actually come to agreement on that would go along way towards mitigating the climate crisis, specifically renewable energy and getting people in green jobs. so, those of the issues that i want to work on. host: south carolina, randy. democratic caller, you are next. caller: for instance, where biden is concerned, i felt like he has been doing a good job. as far as trump is concerned, i feel like people who give him credit for showing all of the crooked people that are in the politics that took up all these matters and everything like that so we can see who they are. and as far as the border is concerned, i feel like it is an ongoing process. and you all are doing a wonderful job, take
let us work on that, let us meet in the middle and find out what is a yes, and let us work towards it, especially if it -- if it is something that makes a difference to these kitchen table americans. now, the other thing is that there are broader issues that need to be worked on. first and foremost, of course is the climate issue. but, i believe that there are issues that we can take care of that we can actually come to agreement on that would go along way towards mitigating the climate crisis,...
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usdc was used to support doctors in venezuela and as one use case of moving mediterranean funds using this innovation so in the opening innings and when people say we've failed inclusion tests the presumption isstable coin as agency just as the dollar and both are patently wrong . >> thank you mister chairman. >> senator sinema is recognized from her office. >> thank you mister chairman and thank you to senator to me extending the questions. i also want to thank our witnesses for being here today. i cochaired the financial innovation caucus alongside my friend senator loomis of wyoming. as you know stable coins are crypto currencies pegged to other reference assets like a fiat currency and other virtual currencies or a combination of these assets. if more americans choose to invest in digital assets it's important for policymakers to consider the regulatory implications of this trend and innovations putting in this ecosystem. it's great to meet you and discuss this important topic . if were looking at stablecoin how can he or she know that it's backed by theasset that the issuer claim
usdc was used to support doctors in venezuela and as one use case of moving mediterranean funds using this innovation so in the opening innings and when people say we've failed inclusion tests the presumption isstable coin as agency just as the dollar and both are patently wrong . >> thank you mister chairman. >> senator sinema is recognized from her office. >> thank you mister chairman and thank you to senator to me extending the questions. i also want to thank our witnesses...
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in the us...e to three white men who would perform vomited the black man i'm at arbery. and the aftermath of days of unrest in kazakhstan as security forces are ordered to shoot to kill protesters. in the us, three white men who were convicted of chasing and then murdering ahmaud arbery, a black man, in the state of georgia, have been sentenced to life in prison. travis mcmichael, his father gregory,
in the us...e to three white men who would perform vomited the black man i'm at arbery. and the aftermath of days of unrest in kazakhstan as security forces are ordered to shoot to kill protesters. in the us, three white men who were convicted of chasing and then murdering ahmaud arbery, a black man, in the state of georgia, have been sentenced to life in prison. travis mcmichael, his father gregory,
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ah, once upon a time, dinosaurs roamed the us. but at some point they banished in both an asteroid responsible for their demise. moral not coming up. but 1st cosmic balden and what could happen if they collided with planet of young from algeria asked us, is there a risk that an asteroid could hit the earth again? if so, when asteroids are cosmic, boulders rubble from the early days of our solar system? today most of them orbit the sun between jupiter and mars in what is known as the asteroid belt. if small asteroids get too close to jupiter, the giant planets, gravity can divert them out of their stable orbits. and that can put them on a collision course with the earth. these stray asteroids can collide with other asteroids and thus create smaller fragments that then also whiz towards planet earth. which is why the sky is constantly being monitored to track down dangerous asteroids and calculate their trajectories around 2200 asteroids that passed close to earth and are large enough to cause serious damage have already been catalo
ah, once upon a time, dinosaurs roamed the us. but at some point they banished in both an asteroid responsible for their demise. moral not coming up. but 1st cosmic balden and what could happen if they collided with planet of young from algeria asked us, is there a risk that an asteroid could hit the earth again? if so, when asteroids are cosmic, boulders rubble from the early days of our solar system? today most of them orbit the sun between jupiter and mars in what is known as the asteroid...
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come on just us. you can find more fascinating stories from the world of science on our website and on twitter. today's glaciers live full during the last ice age and are constantly shifting. their motion is dependent on the gradient up the slope, the structure of the ice, the temperature, and other factors in the else in europe, there are thousands of places including the mice. he wrote lation, it's a magnet for tourists, eager to explore it's ice grotto. and it's also a huge straw for scientists. researchers on the road, glacier in the swiss alps are investigating a fascinating phenomenon. how glaciers move, and how they slowly but surely slide into valleys below. in other words, the glaciers dynamics and issue of global importance. the global at 11 cyst us talk this, it's relevant globally because practically all glaciers, including the rhone pleasure slide and the biggest ice sheets how large glaciers where the sliding is incredibly important. also let the way they slide determines whether or not
come on just us. you can find more fascinating stories from the world of science on our website and on twitter. today's glaciers live full during the last ice age and are constantly shifting. their motion is dependent on the gradient up the slope, the structure of the ice, the temperature, and other factors in the else in europe, there are thousands of places including the mice. he wrote lation, it's a magnet for tourists, eager to explore it's ice grotto. and it's also a huge straw for...
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they're often used in medical therapies, and can also be put to good use to physically demanding work. oh, at the helmet, schmidt, university, and hamburg. professor gilbert minor and his team have spent the past 4 years testing exoskeletons. these supportive structures relieve the strain on the body when bending or lifting on is kind. we don't know of any universal exoskeleton, the model that supports several different parts of the body at once. because instead you have to systems like lucy, one that support individual areas as team as on that even they might be for the shoulder region like these 1st 3, or they help a bag like the others. you see here younger timothy v as in oh, some hands soft belts. others have rigid support stretches made of metal the repost, his models and active ones with an extra motor. how well suited the various systems off the use on a construction site, for example, is being tested in a special laboratory. doctoral student, she sure now, is putting on a rigid exoskeleton that she developed herself. it has a motor that is designed to help assist the arms and
they're often used in medical therapies, and can also be put to good use to physically demanding work. oh, at the helmet, schmidt, university, and hamburg. professor gilbert minor and his team have spent the past 4 years testing exoskeletons. these supportive structures relieve the strain on the body when bending or lifting on is kind. we don't know of any universal exoskeleton, the model that supports several different parts of the body at once. because instead you have to systems like lucy,...
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the use of guns are the most successful of weapons or tools used when suicides do occur, meaning that you may be able to recover from a pill overdose or a, using a razor blades or other forms. but once you pull a trigger, it's very hard to come back from bad. and this is, i think, the point we can't allow the perfect to be the enemy of the good of the data says that 37 percent of deaths could be prevented with these kind of personalized fire arms. which means to say that we are to be thinking about mitigation efforts, ways to ensure that we are reducing the harm. not figuring out 100 percent, a fail safe proof method, a whole listed response that includes i agree. safety locks in and, and, and other forms of ways to secure weapons ought not be seen as oppositional to personal fire arms. because all collectively together, we could indeed increase the number or the percentage of, of preventable debts. and that i think is the point in our communities. it is not just about suicide in the black community in urban communities, not just about suicide, but it's also about accidental shootings
the use of guns are the most successful of weapons or tools used when suicides do occur, meaning that you may be able to recover from a pill overdose or a, using a razor blades or other forms. but once you pull a trigger, it's very hard to come back from bad. and this is, i think, the point we can't allow the perfect to be the enemy of the good of the data says that 37 percent of deaths could be prevented with these kind of personalized fire arms. which means to say that we are to be thinking...
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that is important for us. our minorities, we have spent a lot of effort and energy to try to ensure everybody can own a bed for the night. that is very important for us. we try to go with this already working agenda of other cities which are maybe more years in the game and trying to follow good examples. rep. keating: thank you so much. i would like to see if mr. trzaskowski -- i wanted to reassure him, we had him as a witness in this committee a couple years ago. i saw him connect to younger people ehre, as he did back home. the climate change issue also connects generations. what have you been doing? mayor trzaskowski: i was working on capitol hill for months. when it comes to fighting climate change, our conservative government of poland is very lukewarm towards the idea of global warming. they say they have taken commitments, but unfortunately they are not diligent in implementing them. the cities have to do it on our own. i declare that warsaw will be carbon neutral by 2050, even with our very difficult
that is important for us. our minorities, we have spent a lot of effort and energy to try to ensure everybody can own a bed for the night. that is very important for us. we try to go with this already working agenda of other cities which are maybe more years in the game and trying to follow good examples. rep. keating: thank you so much. i would like to see if mr. trzaskowski -- i wanted to reassure him, we had him as a witness in this committee a couple years ago. i saw him connect to younger...
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at aquamation does not use fire, it uses a process thatis not use fire, it uses a process that is 95%erals arejust body to the mineral remains. the minerals are just like, with flame cremation, it is what is returned to the family in an urn. there are no emissions, mercury is not released into the air, and it uses less energy.— uses less energy. you talk there about _ uses less energy. you talk there about the _ uses less energy. you talk there about the fact - uses less energy. you talk there about the fact that l uses less energy. you talk- there about the fact that there are no emissions and i think it is probably one of the main reasons that desmond tutu chose it. that why people are using this process now? i think it is a major driver and a choice, i think these decisions are very personal so a lot of things come into play.— personal so a lot of things come into play. but either they erceive come into play. but either they perceive it _ come into play. but either they perceive it to — come into play. but either they perceive it to be _ come into play. but either they perceive it
at aquamation does not use fire, it uses a process thatis not use fire, it uses a process that is 95%erals arejust body to the mineral remains. the minerals are just like, with flame cremation, it is what is returned to the family in an urn. there are no emissions, mercury is not released into the air, and it uses less energy.— uses less energy. you talk there about _ uses less energy. you talk there about the _ uses less energy. you talk there about the fact - uses less energy. you talk...
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they're often used in medical therapies and can also be put to good use to physically demanding work. oh, at the helmet. schmidt, university, and hamburg, professor colbert vida, and his team have spent the past 4 years testing exoskeletons. these supportive structures relieve the strain on the body when bending or lifting on is kind. we don't know of any universal exoskeleton, the model that supports several different parts of the body at once. because instead you have to systems like lucy, one that support individual areas as team is on the d v m b. they might be for the shoulder region like these 1st 3, or they help a bag like the others. you see here the others timothy v. as in oh, some hands soft belts. others have rigid support structures made of metal. repost, his models on active ones with an extra motor. how well suited the various systems off the use on a construction fight for example, is being tested in a special laboratory. doctoral student she show now is putting on a rigid exoskeleton that she developed herself. it has a motor that is designed to help assist the arms an
they're often used in medical therapies and can also be put to good use to physically demanding work. oh, at the helmet. schmidt, university, and hamburg, professor colbert vida, and his team have spent the past 4 years testing exoskeletons. these supportive structures relieve the strain on the body when bending or lifting on is kind. we don't know of any universal exoskeleton, the model that supports several different parts of the body at once. because instead you have to systems like lucy,...
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and they're not fooling us. we remain focused on russian disinformation including the potential creation of pretext for further invasion or strikes on donbas and any russian attack or incursion into ukraine would not only ignite conflict, it would also violate the bedrock principles of national sovereignty, territorial integrity and self-determination. so this is something we're taking very seriously both as a strong partner of ukraine and one of 30 members of nato were unified in opposition to russia's attempts to undermine the horse core values and threaten peace and security in europe so let me be clear on where thingsstand . first, conflict is not inevitable. there is still time and space for diplomacy. the united states in lockstep with that with our allies and partners has offered russia a path away from crisis and towards greater security. and the department of defense will continue to supportthose diplomatic efforts . second, the united states remains committed to helping ukraine defend itself through se
and they're not fooling us. we remain focused on russian disinformation including the potential creation of pretext for further invasion or strikes on donbas and any russian attack or incursion into ukraine would not only ignite conflict, it would also violate the bedrock principles of national sovereignty, territorial integrity and self-determination. so this is something we're taking very seriously both as a strong partner of ukraine and one of 30 members of nato were unified in opposition to...
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see we've been called saucers, deli quinn's, but afterwards, after watching us by staying with us, they understood us audit that blew me up and they got lost. we also do a great service for our city. we pick up the trash on the road and turn it in to us in order to restore kin labelle kinshasa the beautiful. because right now our city is filled with trash. bell skimming on speaking with them. all i can say is, wow, you know, making something beautiful out of trash shows. real genius in my opinion. but congolese artist not just importance for the country by the whole world. did you know, unesco has recently added congolese bloomberg to its list of intangible wild heritage . the musical genera on dance is also referred to as the song chuckles congolese history to celebration on morning. but still not all congolese feel like their cultural heritage is appreciated enough. in kinshasa we met some artists from all over the country who told us about the struggles the fees in the our quest for recognition and support for the our work. this takes us street to our streets debate. ah, hi everyone,
see we've been called saucers, deli quinn's, but afterwards, after watching us by staying with us, they understood us audit that blew me up and they got lost. we also do a great service for our city. we pick up the trash on the road and turn it in to us in order to restore kin labelle kinshasa the beautiful. because right now our city is filled with trash. bell skimming on speaking with them. all i can say is, wow, you know, making something beautiful out of trash shows. real genius in my...
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the use of organs.rimate organs, which are actually closer to human. i have to ask you, there are plenty of people who would have a moral ethical perhaps issue with this sort of operation. what do you say to them? i mean, i think if you are in the shoes of the person who is going to die waiting for an organ, you would understand that this is a really important thing. that this is a really important thin. ., ., . ., , thing. you are certainly in that situation, _ thing. you are certainly in that situation, and - thing. you are certainly in that situation, and thankl thing. you are certainly in i that situation, and thank you very much indeed for sharing your expertise with us, doctor robert montgomery.- your expertise with us, doctor robert montgomery. thank you so much. let's get some of the day's other news. north korea is reported to have fired a projectile into the sea less than a week after testing what it said was a hypersonic weapon. the japanese coast guard said the latest object appeared to be a
the use of organs.rimate organs, which are actually closer to human. i have to ask you, there are plenty of people who would have a moral ethical perhaps issue with this sort of operation. what do you say to them? i mean, i think if you are in the shoes of the person who is going to die waiting for an organ, you would understand that this is a really important thing. that this is a really important thin. ., ., . ., , thing. you are certainly in that situation, _ thing. you are certainly in that...
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wouldn't it be simply possible to make the use by date | possible to make the use by date later?e by date is strictly for food safety measures so you can use food right up until midnight on the use by date and then either discard after that what you can do is freeze up to the use by date for most products, in other words it's not safe up until after that date but the best before means it is perfectly fine to consume it after the best before date. this in the sense phil— after the best before date. this in the sense phil that _ after the best before date. this in the sense phil that achieve - after the best before date. this in the sense phil that achieve the i the sense phil that achieve the objective but you cannot diet for health and safety reasons, that makes sense. but most milk is in recyclable containers, plastic containers or in some cases still bottles. you have on people throwing away milk, which is a bad thing, i accept that, they are recycling... usually recycling the containers they come in anyway so won't make much difference on that side of things? much difference o
wouldn't it be simply possible to make the use by date | possible to make the use by date later?e by date is strictly for food safety measures so you can use food right up until midnight on the use by date and then either discard after that what you can do is freeze up to the use by date for most products, in other words it's not safe up until after that date but the best before means it is perfectly fine to consume it after the best before date. this in the sense phil— after the best before...
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to be in the us. many of them are in korea, they're in thailand, they're in china. well, the one in korea, the 2nd largest one just got purchased by china. therefore, china now owns about 2 thirds or more, probably closer to 85 percent of the checkmark are going to what does that mean? they have also the material that we need to use it. so the ceramics come out of the netherlands typically. but as far as the metals they come on mines that are on by china. so we are all now be holding the china. and of course you've seen the port and this all goes back to supply chain. there's just ship sitting out there waiting to load and that's why all those vehicles are sitting unlocked and putting my f 150, which i've been waiting 7 months for and i ordered it. ouch. hey, early into the shut down most travel halted so abruptly that those of us who were still hitting the road found slim pickens as a rental car company, sold much of their fleets. and even with all that new inventory used cars were still scarce enoug
to be in the us. many of them are in korea, they're in thailand, they're in china. well, the one in korea, the 2nd largest one just got purchased by china. therefore, china now owns about 2 thirds or more, probably closer to 85 percent of the checkmark are going to what does that mean? they have also the material that we need to use it. so the ceramics come out of the netherlands typically. but as far as the metals they come on mines that are on by china. so we are all now be holding the china....
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social media is massive for us.raw dropping art throughout the 52,000 square feet of this exhibition, but really, that is just scratching the surface. as you start to wander and explore these different areas, you will start to discover there is a story, there is a few different narratives that are happening. there's mysteries to solve. and if you dive even deeper down the rabbit hole, you can go through some rfid progressive digital gameplay that will take you a couple of hours to hack and unlock secrets throughout the entire exhibition. drew, what inspired the omega mart? it is something that started as a small backyard art project, that evolved eventually into this huge project that took three years to create. it took 325 artists from concept to opening, and we have everything from digital creators, sculptors, painters, experiential artists, all working together to create this narrative and build it out. so really giant process that took a long time. while the traditional high street has struggled in the internet
social media is massive for us.raw dropping art throughout the 52,000 square feet of this exhibition, but really, that is just scratching the surface. as you start to wander and explore these different areas, you will start to discover there is a story, there is a few different narratives that are happening. there's mysteries to solve. and if you dive even deeper down the rabbit hole, you can go through some rfid progressive digital gameplay that will take you a couple of hours to hack and...
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we use those for research, that's not something we use routinely in the field, and we use it very infrequentlye methane changes over time, how it might differ for this cow over another cow or eating different foods. is there any way we can find out how much methane magenta's producing right now? yeah, so the equipment that we have in the chamber is not exactly the same as this — this is a laser methane reader. right. that measures the parts per million of methane that might be coming out of magenta's front end at any one time. let's give that a go. i'm going to get out of the way because it is a laser! there's a laser, and we all know how dangerous lasers are. so, magenta, if you don't mind. yeah, don't listen, magenta! 0k. 0h...she's licking it, she knows it's coming. she doesn't chase it like a cat does. 0h, she's... and the reading is 18 ppm. so it's been a while since she's had a lot of food. ok, she's having a clean day. all right. thank you, eileen. now, one way to cut down on cow burps is to cut down on cows, of course. but in the meantime, did you know that there is a company that is w
we use those for research, that's not something we use routinely in the field, and we use it very infrequentlye methane changes over time, how it might differ for this cow over another cow or eating different foods. is there any way we can find out how much methane magenta's producing right now? yeah, so the equipment that we have in the chamber is not exactly the same as this — this is a laser methane reader. right. that measures the parts per million of methane that might be coming out of...
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of course, in order for us to use the rare earths and other precious raw materials, they 1st have to be extracted from the plants. and that happens here at the university's bio gas plant. the corn is turned into tiny chips and dried out before being weighed and poured into a reactor device together with the quantity of water. here, bacteria assumed 2 important tasks. they generate bio gas and break, opened the plant cells. the resulting product is a liquid that is then dried out in an oven. this is the idea that this is the digest 8 we then get wasn't for us. it's akin to plant or containing all the elements which we then want to make available for use $21.00 but unfortunate bowman. and that now involves burning the plant residue. those treasury elements and then found in concentrated form can the combustion residue. the ashes that is up to puts as though the entire process takes around 30 hours because what we then get which you can see here are innocuous looking, white and colored powders, bob, germanium dioxide, ones and rare earth sauce inside. so then they will then be used in e
of course, in order for us to use the rare earths and other precious raw materials, they 1st have to be extracted from the plants. and that happens here at the university's bio gas plant. the corn is turned into tiny chips and dried out before being weighed and poured into a reactor device together with the quantity of water. here, bacteria assumed 2 important tasks. they generate bio gas and break, opened the plant cells. the resulting product is a liquid that is then dried out in an oven....
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it is necessary for us to find it easier and quicker. we to, to get all these audio products ross, to eve, daisy, we, we come to ring, our usage is always going to be better than the fact that we had over the young activists unexpectedly finds an ally in the money from director. the to quickly agreed to plan a joint conference for high school and university students. went to the next event again. next and good luck, isn't it? we march 18th. so we can prompt, i think i'm happy, let's do that. let's do it. and there's plenty of work to do before that me and then do else confusion has so many laws. what it's just written. most of in the i was put into practice, we need to make laws and effects laws implemented laws. and for those laws on sending, preserving environments for is an issue like climate change and glass flowing oil spinning that toby impacting the region. the laws that will protect and just conveniences will guarantee devon being followed because people are choosing a company that isn't profit or plot positive up climate profit
it is necessary for us to find it easier and quicker. we to, to get all these audio products ross, to eve, daisy, we, we come to ring, our usage is always going to be better than the fact that we had over the young activists unexpectedly finds an ally in the money from director. the to quickly agreed to plan a joint conference for high school and university students. went to the next event again. next and good luck, isn't it? we march 18th. so we can prompt, i think i'm happy, let's do that....
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if it works, we use it j. absolutely. >> we have woke know more segment and we have to wrap this up. it's been helpful to all hearing. thank you. >> i have enjoyed this very much. >> please join us in our last segment. >> jesus is a representation of a god i will never understand and who is an intimate part of my life that i can engage as we engage each other. >> i see. >> and made me think of marcus borque who died last year. >> yeah. >> and the great scholar, talked about meeting jesus again for the first time. >> absolutely. >> and even when i reach scripture -- and i am preparing to that. you hear the scripture, regardless of how familiar it is. and less tone something that surprises you. that makes you wonder. you never heard the first time and ask what difference does that make in your life. >> how does that scripture impact your life. >> and the way you see it and deal with it. i believe that jesus was incarpated month us, we're called to be god's people and children living in all of life and pointing t
if it works, we use it j. absolutely. >> we have woke know more segment and we have to wrap this up. it's been helpful to all hearing. thank you. >> i have enjoyed this very much. >> please join us in our last segment. >> jesus is a representation of a god i will never understand and who is an intimate part of my life that i can engage as we engage each other. >> i see. >> and made me think of marcus borque who died last year. >> yeah. >> and the...
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us on an outing. we were on a lake, i don't remember if it was reid or mohave, and the engine stalled. as my dad tried to restart it, the boat again to drift toward a rocky outcropping. alarmed, he pointed to the back of the boat and said rory, throw the anchor overboard. as i hurriedly tried to locate the anchor, my dad, his volume increasing, repeated himself, throw it, rory, throw the anchor. i found it and i did as he told me to do. and just as i threw it, i realized it wasn't tied to anything. i have no idea how we got back to shore that day. [laughter] but as you have heard from my siblings, my father had a keen sense of what we needed as children. and i had a desire to have no adventure. i wanted to just stay home, read a book, watch a movie. so, i shouldn't have been surprised one day when he came home and said hey, rory, i signed you up for pop warner football. i am not built for football. but he was at every game the little casinos hat that year -- had that year. and i still don't know why i
us on an outing. we were on a lake, i don't remember if it was reid or mohave, and the engine stalled. as my dad tried to restart it, the boat again to drift toward a rocky outcropping. alarmed, he pointed to the back of the boat and said rory, throw the anchor overboard. as i hurriedly tried to locate the anchor, my dad, his volume increasing, repeated himself, throw it, rory, throw the anchor. i found it and i did as he told me to do. and just as i threw it, i realized it wasn't tied to...
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with us stay in touch. i am sandra twin over here in kampala, uganda, and i look forward to your company again next week. bye bye. ah, a, a with ah, who ah chip, your guide to life in the digital world. explore the latest online trends, navigate your way through the digital jungle. get a global perspective. we'll be your guide and show you what's possible. you decide what really matters to you. shift coming off the lawn, d w v w is on trial for what could be the biggest fraud in the history of german industry. for years volkswagen to see both customers and authorities by manipulating emissions data. who knew what about the diesel scandal and when the w and diesel gate winter corn and the engineers in 15 minutes on d. w. o knows all it's creators for everything and we digitize everything through the hot commodity in this global experiment. our data smart devices are embedded in our daily lives, trutina, where every movie the internet of everything starts january 17 on d, w. welcome to the dark side where int
with us stay in touch. i am sandra twin over here in kampala, uganda, and i look forward to your company again next week. bye bye. ah, a, a with ah, who ah chip, your guide to life in the digital world. explore the latest online trends, navigate your way through the digital jungle. get a global perspective. we'll be your guide and show you what's possible. you decide what really matters to you. shift coming off the lawn, d w v w is on trial for what could be the biggest fraud in the history of...
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he started at the adults use them. let me of these couple of medical near from here for very do you believe i will be with you hope all is derived from what you will be with you? i will. i will report another one for you while thank you. bye. yup. or prosper pretty weaker, flexible, but i shut the correction to start. anybody with russia has the largest number of present forrest in the world, however, illegal deforestation. contraband forest product, export and wild fires of all across the country, up to $13000000000.00 a year. and even worse, the loss of unique natural resources, old growth forest a lot and usually probably be at the nuclear power which messed up. he has been just a little custody to the local, not number, which is why natural, you don't wanna go, did he ever put a note? i will go. critics will need to double because he also he and up to the school to with new lana. it's nicole by in there when you get these here with your with your really the vehicle boom. unless you not flores, neighborhood, it come
he started at the adults use them. let me of these couple of medical near from here for very do you believe i will be with you hope all is derived from what you will be with you? i will. i will report another one for you while thank you. bye. yup. or prosper pretty weaker, flexible, but i shut the correction to start. anybody with russia has the largest number of present forrest in the world, however, illegal deforestation. contraband forest product, export and wild fires of all across the...
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let's use the state of emergency to help us move forward now. even if it is a temporary site, there is no reason to wait. during the budget process, we developed resources. too many of the units are vacant and beds unfilled. we are sitting on a lot of solutions that can confront this crisis. it is my hope and expectation that this emergency declaration can get the beds out and dollars filled and save lives and it will slow the gaps that have slowed our response by adding a level of transparency and accountability that hasn't been faced now. every week and day that goes by is dangerous and deadly. there is nothing in this declaration of a public health emergency that relates to criminalizing laws or addiction. it doesn't give the police more authorities nor should it. jail is not a solution to addiction. people should not be locked up because of addiction or threatened with jail because they are addiction. that is wrong, counterproductive, ineffective and dangerous. our response to people addicted to drugs like friend nil has to be about providin
let's use the state of emergency to help us move forward now. even if it is a temporary site, there is no reason to wait. during the budget process, we developed resources. too many of the units are vacant and beds unfilled. we are sitting on a lot of solutions that can confront this crisis. it is my hope and expectation that this emergency declaration can get the beds out and dollars filled and save lives and it will slow the gaps that have slowed our response by adding a level of transparency...
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it's a little bit gusty for us. i want to take us into our forecast. you can see tomorrow afternoon 20 to 40 miles per hour gusts possible in north bay mountains. 20 to 25 here through the east bay and santa cruz mountains. lower elevations ten to about 25. we'll eventually see the wind calm down heading into tomorrow night. also into wednesday morning. otherwise we'll start off on the cold side. heavy jacket down to the 30s with areas of clouds and fog. that are back. and then through the afternoon with some of the mountain wind returning. we will have sunshine. widespread 60s here for much of the inland valleys. close to the bay and coast. unfortunately no rain over the next seven days we will stay dry. with 60s for highs. and lots of those chilly 30s for the morning. heading through the next couple days. heavy jackets for the morning. >> thank you. that's going to do it for us. hope you enjoyed the show. see you tonight at 11:00. ♪♪ thousands of women with metastatic breast cancer are living in the moment and taking ibrance. ibrance with an aromatas
it's a little bit gusty for us. i want to take us into our forecast. you can see tomorrow afternoon 20 to 40 miles per hour gusts possible in north bay mountains. 20 to 25 here through the east bay and santa cruz mountains. lower elevations ten to about 25. we'll eventually see the wind calm down heading into tomorrow night. also into wednesday morning. otherwise we'll start off on the cold side. heavy jacket down to the 30s with areas of clouds and fog. that are back. and then through the...
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using it here. but the narrowest ground perhaps even narrower would be to say we know the subject matter of this case is not a state secret. the government said this person worked for them match they said they expect the majority of the audio and video will be available for the litigation below and the district court dismissed the whole thing without seeing whether -- >> i'm sorry to interpret. the ninth circuit didn't pass on that yet, so why we pass on it before the ninth circuit did? that would seem out of order to me. >> yes, it's true our aurm that the dismissal was premature, that was our primary argument. i guess the issue is i read their brief to be arguing for an going underneath an affirmance of the district court ord. and you cannot aform the district court order. but i think the court could also say we disagrow on fisa but we want you court of appeals to address the prematurity argument. i will say it's fine if the question presented does not include states secret at all, that would also
using it here. but the narrowest ground perhaps even narrower would be to say we know the subject matter of this case is not a state secret. the government said this person worked for them match they said they expect the majority of the audio and video will be available for the litigation below and the district court dismissed the whole thing without seeing whether -- >> i'm sorry to interpret. the ninth circuit didn't pass on that yet, so why we pass on it before the ninth circuit did?...
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we knew the utility companies, we use the contractors -- new the contractors, and they all knew us. we trusted each other and i trust made what -- much of what we done over the next three months, possible. there is no collaboration without trust. when we try to do anything over the past seven years, we tried to build trust. others can debate whether we succeeded or not, but i believe we have. i believe it shows in the work that we have done during good times and difficult ones over the past seven years. today it is clear and difficult to build trust and collaborate in public life. the explosion of social media, the arrival of hundreds of news channels, just abuse and platform. the ongoing turn of information that made it almost impossible for to build trust. facts are often fungible and curated, the missteps play out in real time and can go viral in the most bizarre and unusual ways. context is nonexistent and in many cases, history and current events get twisted to support whatever point of view someone is advocating for. the answer to this world of chaos of modern life is not more
we knew the utility companies, we use the contractors -- new the contractors, and they all knew us. we trusted each other and i trust made what -- much of what we done over the next three months, possible. there is no collaboration without trust. when we try to do anything over the past seven years, we tried to build trust. others can debate whether we succeeded or not, but i believe we have. i believe it shows in the work that we have done during good times and difficult ones over the past...
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k. government's use of a v i. p lane to award contracts for personal protective equipment, a to companies now being rolled on that story and much more. we're back in just in what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy foundation, let it be an arms race is on offense. very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical time time to sit down and talk with ah, ah ah ah, ah ah, just out that i stories here one r t international. so the fate of a key russian gas pipeline to europe still hangs in the balance does by construction of nor stream to being completed last year. it's still not been given the final go ahead by the e. u and the blocks foreign affairs chief, joseph burrell, says that could now depend on moscow, deescalate intentions on ukraine's border. permission, suitability to whose cannot be met someone lives an infrastructure, according with reduced for the rules. we high in a free market economy and certai
k. government's use of a v i. p lane to award contracts for personal protective equipment, a to companies now being rolled on that story and much more. we're back in just in what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy foundation, let it be an arms race is on offense. very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical time time to sit down and talk with ah, ah ah ah, ah ah, just out that i...