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according to the researchers of the university of bristol, england, this robotic team is able to move objects like balls and toys in any direction, and this is something that has not been done before. increasing the efficiency of robots can simplify tasks such as moving goods for supermarkets or separating bins for recycling . thank you for your attention and support. good evening and god bless you. surprise your love, make the world beautiful, iran, tomorrow, we will build this beautiful soil on the way to conquer tomorrow raise the flag and scream, face up, up , up, this is the border of iran's faith. stand up with this flag, you are the hope of the country, you are the hope of the country, come to arashi, come to the planet. the world should write a new chapter on the beautiful history of this land, iran and iranians will build together, hand in hand, hand in hand, hand in hand. wow, i can't believe it. yes, it was only a while ago . if you wanted to buy something, you had to spend a lot of time to go and look around. then you get to the market . it's a one-way market at night. i s
according to the researchers of the university of bristol, england, this robotic team is able to move objects like balls and toys in any direction, and this is something that has not been done before. increasing the efficiency of robots can simplify tasks such as moving goods for supermarkets or separating bins for recycling . thank you for your attention and support. good evening and god bless you. surprise your love, make the world beautiful, iran, tomorrow, we will build this beautiful soil...
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bring in stewart lands the as an economist journalist, i'm currently a visiting fellow at the university of bristol's school of policy and joins us from london. stewart, you have written that the top tens of britain's now holds nearly half of the you case private wealth. the poor is tough. sad, meanwhile, has never exceeded one tense. how did it get this bad as well? brit brook is, has been a high poverty high in the close the country for centuries. and the only time that that is being broken was in the past 4 years when we had a sort of it got to terry and policies when the wealth and income got narrowed and the property like the property rights. so uh brittany today, uh it's roughly 30 percent of children. that's 4300000 children are in poverty in britain on the official definition. this is more than double the rate in the 19 seventy's and is significantly higher than most of the rich nations. um, yeah, i mean these are very big issues as you, as you've presented in your cold, but the general election campaign and the few weeks has barely mentioned many issues of inequality and poverty. i'm, i'm, w
bring in stewart lands the as an economist journalist, i'm currently a visiting fellow at the university of bristol's school of policy and joins us from london. stewart, you have written that the top tens of britain's now holds nearly half of the you case private wealth. the poor is tough. sad, meanwhile, has never exceeded one tense. how did it get this bad as well? brit brook is, has been a high poverty high in the close the country for centuries. and the only time that that is being broken...
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miller himself won a landmark tribunal against his old employers, where it was determined, the university of bristol fired him for his anti-zianist views. they are currently appealing the judgment, schools, youth groups, even sometimes nursery. the ideas of zionism were incalcated into jewish kids. and the the the given this entirely unreasonable views about their their rights in palestine, which also involves things like uh at the age of 16, every jewish kid in this country is offered a free trip to occupied palestine, a free propaganda trip, that's actually a significat issue. one of the byproducts of the prozionis default mode in the uk is that even conversations around palestinian rights are made into no go spares, prevent an arm of the government's counter terrorism strategy, is used disproportionately against muslims and reports have risen since october the 7th, so as you can imagine, there was an increase in referrals, there was a lot of pressure, we even had one eight-year-old autistic boy who was referred to prevent, and the school realized just how disproportionate that referral was and th
miller himself won a landmark tribunal against his old employers, where it was determined, the university of bristol fired him for his anti-zianist views. they are currently appealing the judgment, schools, youth groups, even sometimes nursery. the ideas of zionism were incalcated into jewish kids. and the the the given this entirely unreasonable views about their their rights in palestine, which also involves things like uh at the age of 16, every jewish kid in this country is offered a free...
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university of bristol researchers say when dogs pick up the scent of their own or stress, it has an impact on their own emotional state. 18 dog owner partnerships were monitor in this study. there are these the research involved breath and sweat samples from the dog owners when they were stressed out and the team says it was those sense that caused the pups to experience emotional contagion, causing them to be pessimistic about getting food and treats. also, they say the scent of human stress can affect a dog's learning abilities. wow. very interesting. bring a bit of the science behind that. it coming up next at noon, we're getting a new view of an illinois deputies fatally shooting a woman who called 9-1-1 for help. >> what it could mean for the george floyd justice in policing act. and the city of vallejo is calling on governor gavin newsom to help crack down on crime. stay with us. (woman) i've got this dream... and you're all in it! (banker 1) let's hear it! (vo) with wells fargo premier a team can help you plan for your dream. (woman) i have this vacation home... (banker 2) so, like
university of bristol researchers say when dogs pick up the scent of their own or stress, it has an impact on their own emotional state. 18 dog owner partnerships were monitor in this study. there are these the research involved breath and sweat samples from the dog owners when they were stressed out and the team says it was those sense that caused the pups to experience emotional contagion, causing them to be pessimistic about getting food and treats. also, they say the scent of human stress...
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university of bristol researchers say that when dogs pick up the scent of their own or stress, it hasate. well, know what's going do. 18 dog owner, partnerships were monitored for this study. the research involved breath and sweat samples from dog owners when they were stressed out from the team says it was no sense that caused the pups to experience emotional, emotional contagion, causing them to be pessimistic about receiving food and treats. also, they say the center human stress can affect the dogs learning ability to if you've ever i've watched my dogs as they watch a pact to leave and they're like. >> skloot who made only, you know, they're stressed out. they want to be left behind 6.37. right now and coming up, homeless advocates in the bay area try figure out. >> what has caused the deaths >> from the area's local news station. you're watching the kron. 4 morning news at 7. kron. morning news beaten over a can of beer video at a south bay business shows the owners attack. >> by people who are stealing beer now. plus, new speed cameras coming to all people are going to tell you
university of bristol researchers say that when dogs pick up the scent of their own or stress, it hasate. well, know what's going do. 18 dog owner, partnerships were monitored for this study. the research involved breath and sweat samples from dog owners when they were stressed out from the team says it was no sense that caused the pups to experience emotional, emotional contagion, causing them to be pessimistic about receiving food and treats. also, they say the center human stress can affect...
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yeah, because it's actually like your stress is contagious to the dock university of bristol researcherse dogs pick up on the scent of your stress and that can have an impact on their emotional state. the dogs to 18 dog owner, partnerships were monitored for and what they did is they took breath and sweat samples from the dog owners from the people when they're stressed out and they were able to see what was going on with that with the animals and the pups could smell that. and then the pups experienced an emotional contagion. and how could they tell the public stressed out because they were pessimistic about getting food and treats so they were receiving it differently. and they also say that they can a smell that human stress and it can affect a dog's learning abilities. if you've ever like pack for a trip versus left just for work, your dog acts different. know what's up like and get stressed out. they start following you write, you know? yeah. so for your dog's health, you have to try to be as chill out. chills. possible. interesting. okay. well, in the commercial break was talking a
yeah, because it's actually like your stress is contagious to the dock university of bristol researcherse dogs pick up on the scent of your stress and that can have an impact on their emotional state. the dogs to 18 dog owner, partnerships were monitored for and what they did is they took breath and sweat samples from the dog owners from the people when they're stressed out and they were able to see what was going on with that with the animals and the pups could smell that. and then the pups...
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back in 1983, jonny clothier was told he couldn't attend a ceremony at the university of bristol becausew students graduate late for different reasons, but this really is something else. after a1 years, finally, here'sjohnny. it years, finally, here'sjohnny. it was sad, really sad. i kind of did it as a joke. it was sad, really sad. i kind of did it as a joke-— was sad, really sad. i kind of did it as a joke. it is down to a parrot roblem it as a joke. it is down to a parrot problem dating — it as a joke. it is down to a parrot problem dating back— it as a joke. it is down to a parrot problem dating back to _ it as a joke. it is down to a parrot problem dating back to 1983. - it as a joke. it is down to a parrot problem dating back to 1983. it l it as a joke. it is down to a parrot| problem dating back to 1983. it is it as a joke. it is down to a parrot l problem dating back to 1983. it is a bit youn: problem dating back to 1983. it is a bit young ones. — problem dating back to 1983. it is a bit young ones, one _ problem dating back to 1983. it is a bit young ones, one of— problem dating
back in 1983, jonny clothier was told he couldn't attend a ceremony at the university of bristol becausew students graduate late for different reasons, but this really is something else. after a1 years, finally, here'sjohnny. it years, finally, here'sjohnny. it was sad, really sad. i kind of did it as a joke. it was sad, really sad. i kind of did it as a joke-— was sad, really sad. i kind of did it as a joke. it is down to a parrot roblem it as a joke. it is down to a parrot problem dating...
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scientists from the university of bristol have proven this in pregnant women. lles, where they traditionally eat a lot of fish, as well as english women who consume this product less often. it turned out that even if the level of mercury in a pregnant woman’s body is slightly increased, it accumulates in fish, especially predatory ones, like tuna, but this does not have a harmful effect on the child. the benefits in the form of fatty acids, iodine, vitamin d and selenium outweigh and even neutralize the harm from the toxic metal. but a lack of fish in the diet is much more likely to lead to disturbances in the development of the baby. experts recommend that expectant mothers eat at least two servings of seafood per week. block, soon it will become larger, for this we remove the partition, strong expanded clay concrete blocks can withstand blows, but still give in. but we can handle a light plasterboard partition in no time. we open up the floor, replace the old insulation, and the joists remain in the project. the plan is now to insulate. and soundproofing of th
scientists from the university of bristol have proven this in pregnant women. lles, where they traditionally eat a lot of fish, as well as english women who consume this product less often. it turned out that even if the level of mercury in a pregnant woman’s body is slightly increased, it accumulates in fish, especially predatory ones, like tuna, but this does not have a harmful effect on the child. the benefits in the form of fatty acids, iodine, vitamin d and selenium outweigh and even...
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be reverted in september , and a new study from september, and a new study from the universities of cambridge and bristolealed ultra processed foods make up nearly two thirds of the daily calorie intake of children. >> that is, food like ice cream, processed meats, crisps, mass produced bread, breakfast cereals, biscuits and fizzy drinks. these foods have been unked drinks. these foods have been linked to poor health through an increased risk of obesity and heart disease . but processed heart disease. but processed food doesn't stop there. it's everything. i mean, you know, if you if you bought a pie from the supermarket or whatever that's processed almost everything you get is processed and then packaged and i'm convinced, i mean, i say this against myself that , when mean, i say this against myself that, when you look at things like cooked ham, i look at cooked ham and i see it in a plastic container. that's it, i open it, i have it, i don't associate it with it. coming from an animal. and that's the way that will be made artificially soon. i mean, it's processed. goodness knows what it consists of. wh
be reverted in september , and a new study from september, and a new study from the universities of cambridge and bristolealed ultra processed foods make up nearly two thirds of the daily calorie intake of children. >> that is, food like ice cream, processed meats, crisps, mass produced bread, breakfast cereals, biscuits and fizzy drinks. these foods have been unked drinks. these foods have been linked to poor health through an increased risk of obesity and heart disease . but processed...
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of the idf. is this about justice for kurds or zinust foreign policy objective? as always, we're joined by our resident expert david miller. david is academic and a former professor at bristol university and is now a non-resident senior research fellow at the center of islam and global affairs at istanbul zaham university. he's also a co-director of the lobby and watch dog spinwatch and is a leading british scholarly critic of israel. and i'm pleased to welcome back dr. phil bevenn as our guest today. he's an independent researcher and writer and he publishes detailed and thorally research material on range of topics on his patreon account and various publications and fell previously worked for jeremy corbin in his parliamentary office when he was a leader of the labour party and he's joining us today via skype from birmingham. welcome to the show. david, what can you tell us about bernard henry levy and thomas kaplin, the two prime movers in this outfit? well, pair of rogues both of them. i mean, levi of course, is the famous french intellectual, one of the the new... philosophers of the the mid 70s who reacted against the left-wing philosophy of the 1968 student uprising so the reac
of the idf. is this about justice for kurds or zinust foreign policy objective? as always, we're joined by our resident expert david miller. david is academic and a former professor at bristol university and is now a non-resident senior research fellow at the center of islam and global affairs at istanbul zaham university. he's also a co-director of the lobby and watch dog spinwatch and is a leading british scholarly critic of israel. and i'm pleased to welcome back dr. phil bevenn as our guest...
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of the idf. is this? as always, we're joined by our resident expert david miller. david is academic and a former professor at bristol university, and is now a non-resident senior research fellow at the center for islam and global affairs at istanbul zaham university. he's also a co-director of the lobby and watch dog spinwatch and is a leading british scholarly critic of israel, and i'm pleased to welcome back dr. phil beven as our guest today. he's... researcher and writer, and he publishes detailed and thoroughly research material a range of topics on his patreon account and various publications and phill previously worked for jeremy corbin in his parliamentary office when he was a leader of the labour party and he's joining us today by a skype from birmingham, welcome to the show. david, what can you tell us about bernard, honry levy and thomas kaplin, the two prime movers in this outfit? well, pair of rogues, both of them, i mean, levi of course is... famous french intellectual, one of the the new philosophers of the the mid 70s who reacted against the left-wing philosophy of the 1968 student uprising, so the reactionaries
of the idf. is this? as always, we're joined by our resident expert david miller. david is academic and a former professor at bristol university, and is now a non-resident senior research fellow at the center for islam and global affairs at istanbul zaham university. he's also a co-director of the lobby and watch dog spinwatch and is a leading british scholarly critic of israel, and i'm pleased to welcome back dr. phil beven as our guest today. he's... researcher and writer, and he publishes...
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of the idf. is this about justice for kurds or zionist foreign policy objectives? as always, we're joined by our resident expert david miller. david is academic and a former professor at bristol university and is now a non-resident senior research fellow at the center for islam and global affairs at istanbul zayam university. he's also a co-director of the lobby in watch dog spinwatch and is a leading british scholarly critic of israel. and i'm pleased to welcome back dr. phil bevenn as our guest today. he's an independent researcher and writer and he publishes detailed and thoroughly research material on range of topics on his patreon account and various publications and fill previously worked for jeremy corbin in his parliamentary office when he was a leader of the labour party and he's joining us today via skype from birmingham. welcome to the show. david, what can you tell us about bernard honry levy and thomas cuplan, the two prime movers in this outfit? well... well pair of rogues both of them, mean levi of course is the famous french intellectual, one of the the new philosophers of the the mid 70s who reacted against the left-wing philosophy. fe of the 1968 student uprising so th
of the idf. is this about justice for kurds or zionist foreign policy objectives? as always, we're joined by our resident expert david miller. david is academic and a former professor at bristol university and is now a non-resident senior research fellow at the center for islam and global affairs at istanbul zayam university. he's also a co-director of the lobby in watch dog spinwatch and is a leading british scholarly critic of israel. and i'm pleased to welcome back dr. phil bevenn as our...
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david's an academic and a former professor at bristol university, and he's now a non-resident senior research fellow at the center of... islam and global affairs at istanbul zayam university. he's also co-director of the lobbing watch dog spinwatch and is a leading british scholarly critic of israel. our guest today is richard medhurst who joins us via skype. is an independent investigative journalist who's rooted anti-imperialism. his youtube channel has built up a large following and his work has been featured on numerous platforms including the blackaj report, almayadean, press tv, the canary, and various other international news outlets. his journalism mainly focuses on us international politics, international relations, middle east, and includes reporting on the iran nuclear talks. and richard was also one of the few independent journalists to cover... julian assonge extradition hearing at the old bailey in london, welcome to the show. david, in latefa's report, she mentioned the killing of british intelligence operatives at the king david hotel, didn't she, but what about civilians that were killed there? so o
david's an academic and a former professor at bristol university, and he's now a non-resident senior research fellow at the center of... islam and global affairs at istanbul zayam university. he's also co-director of the lobbing watch dog spinwatch and is a leading british scholarly critic of israel. our guest today is richard medhurst who joins us via skype. is an independent investigative journalist who's rooted anti-imperialism. his youtube channel has built up a large following and his work...
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something radical has to be done about that, but there have been protests at universities like bristol and sheffield to the presence of a big job to do to rebuild our fighting strength. notjust so that we can defend this country, but, by being strong, we can deter the risk that attacks in the future. so will a labour government continue to increase the number of nuclear warheads? the last government set a new threshold for those warheads. that's been fixed. we now need to look at how we rebuild after more than 11! years of our armed forces being hollowed out, of being underfunded, of not being fit enough to fight, to defend the country and deter future aggression. that's really the task the new government has taken on. and we do of course within the strength of an alliance now at nato that is 32 nations strong. finally, john healey, on saturday cnd will be setting up a new peace camp at raf lakenheath to protest against the increased deployment of us nuclear weapons there. and there are a number of labour mps who are members of cnd. will labour mps be allowed to protest at that base? and to, if necessary for them, bei
something radical has to be done about that, but there have been protests at universities like bristol and sheffield to the presence of a big job to do to rebuild our fighting strength. notjust so that we can defend this country, but, by being strong, we can deter the risk that attacks in the future. so will a labour government continue to increase the number of nuclear warheads? the last government set a new threshold for those warheads. that's been fixed. we now need to look at how we rebuild...
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david's an academic and a former professor at bristol university, and he's now a non-resident senior research fellow at the center of islam and global affairs at istanbul zayam university. he's also co-director of the lobby in watch dog spinwatch and is a leading british scholarly critic of israel. our guest today is richard medhurst who joins us via skype. richard is an independent investigative journalist who's rooted in anti-imperialism. his youtube channel has built up a large following and his work has been featured on numerous platforms including the black agenda report, al-meya dean, press tv, the canary and various other international news outlets. his journalism mainly focuses on us international politics, international relations at the middle east, and it includes reporting on the... and nuclear talks, and richard was also one of the few independent journalists to cover the julian nassange extradition hearing at the old bailey in london, welcome to the show. david, in report she mentioned: the killing of british intelligence operatives at the king david hotel, didn't she? but what about the civilians that
david's an academic and a former professor at bristol university, and he's now a non-resident senior research fellow at the center of islam and global affairs at istanbul zayam university. he's also co-director of the lobby in watch dog spinwatch and is a leading british scholarly critic of israel. our guest today is richard medhurst who joins us via skype. richard is an independent investigative journalist who's rooted in anti-imperialism. his youtube channel has built up a large following and...
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university bristol researchers say and dogs pick up the scent of their own or stress and has impact on their emotional state. 18 dog owner, partnerships or monitor for this study and the research involved breath and sweat samples from dog owners when they were stressed. team says it was, though, since that caused the pups experience emotional contagion causing him to be pessimistic about receiving food and treats. also say the set of human stress can affect a dog's learning abilities. wow. scientists say a simple tool might be able to predict the risk for developing depression. it's called the brain care score. it was originally developed access the risk for dementia or stroke. new study by uk researchers found it's also helpful identifying depression risk. it factors in 12 health related components include e physical life sound social, emotional aspects. scientists found the higher your brain can score the lower the risk for depression. coming up next hour, holmes advocates in the bay area are trying figure out what might have caused deaths of nearly a dozen unhoused people. and a new
university bristol researchers say and dogs pick up the scent of their own or stress and has impact on their emotional state. 18 dog owner, partnerships or monitor for this study and the research involved breath and sweat samples from dog owners when they were stressed. team says it was, though, since that caused the pups experience emotional contagion causing him to be pessimistic about receiving food and treats. also say the set of human stress can affect a dog's learning abilities. wow....
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former professor at bristol university and is now a non-resident senior research fellow at the center for islam and global affairs at istanbul zaham university. he's also a co-director ofthe lobby and watch dog spinwatch and is a leading british scholarly critic of israel. and i'm pleased to welcome back dr. phil beven. as our guest today, he's an independent researcher and writer, and he publishes detailed and thoroughly research material a range of topics on his patreon account and various publications and fell previously worked for jeremy corbin in his parliamentary office when he was a leader of the labour party, and he's joining us today via skype from birmingham. welcome to the show. david, what can you tell us about bernard henry levy and thomas cuplan, the two prime movers in this outfit? well, pair of rogues uh, both of them, mean levi of course is the famous french intellectual, one of the the new philosophers of the the mid 70s who reacted against the left-wing philosophy of the 1968 student upr. so the reactions right, but he of course has gone to to be involved in all sorts of zionist related activities, himself has comes jewish from algerian background uh
former professor at bristol university and is now a non-resident senior research fellow at the center for islam and global affairs at istanbul zaham university. he's also a co-director ofthe lobby and watch dog spinwatch and is a leading british scholarly critic of israel. and i'm pleased to welcome back dr. phil beven. as our guest today, he's an independent researcher and writer, and he publishes detailed and thoroughly research material a range of topics on his patreon account and various...
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of obesity. a new report suggests that saving money can help improve sleep. the study by bristol universityter how small, helped people relax and be more optimistic for the future. the european space agency has launched its new ariane—six rocket on a demonstration mission out of french guiana, the new expendable rocket, which costjust under £3.5 billion to develop, is expected to be cheaper to operate. the agency described the launch as a historic day for europe. it has stood overlooking the 0xfordshire countryside for more than 3000 years and now britain's oldestjoke figure, the uffington horse, has had a face—lift. archaeologists began work last year when a survey revealed part of the 111 metre long runs bronze age landmark had shrunk considerably. the uffington white horse dates back some 3,000 years to the bronze age. it's britain's oldest chalk figure. no surprise, then, that it was in need of a bit of a face—lift. this was the horse before it underwent the work, looking a bit scraggy around the neck and the head. but now it's been restored to its former glory. i'm a national trust arc
of obesity. a new report suggests that saving money can help improve sleep. the study by bristol universityter how small, helped people relax and be more optimistic for the future. the european space agency has launched its new ariane—six rocket on a demonstration mission out of french guiana, the new expendable rocket, which costjust under £3.5 billion to develop, is expected to be cheaper to operate. the agency described the launch as a historic day for europe. it has stood overlooking the...