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in like amica i meant to give it a human face-— like amica i meant to give it a human face. , ., human these more and more - human face. in the future you will see these more and more in - human face. in the future you will l see these more and more in service orientated robot tasks so it could be giving information are checking in for your flight or hotel giving you a ticket in theatre. aha, in for your flight or hotel giving you a ticket in theatre. a recent government _ you a ticket in theatre. a recent government report _ you a ticket in theatre. a recent government report concluded i you a ticket in theatre. a recent i government report concluded that you a ticket in theatre. a recent - government report concluded that the jobs lost to new technologies should be cancelled out by the number of differentjobs created by new technologies. but surely amica can be something like end at tv news report? amica, bbc spotlight, farmers. ., ., ., ., report? amica, bbc spotlight, farmers. ., ., .,., ., farmers. you are a one take wonder. -- falmouth- — hello. the strong winds of storm malik ha
in like amica i meant to give it a human face-— like amica i meant to give it a human face. , ., human these more and more - human face. in the future you will see these more and more in - human face. in the future you will l see these more and more in service orientated robot tasks so it could be giving information are checking in for your flight or hotel giving you a ticket in theatre. aha, in for your flight or hotel giving you a ticket in theatre. a recent government _ you a ticket in...
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amica burrell is from detroit. gary shang is from new york city and britt corbett is from virginia.nks for being here. i want to start with a quick sound bite from yesterday's news conference. we'll start with your reaction. watch this. >> did you overpromise to the american public what you could achieve in your first year in office? >> why are you such an optimist? i didn't overpromise. what i have probably outperformed what i thought anybody would happen. i didn't overpromise. i think if you take a look what we've been able to do, you have to acknowledge that we made enormous progress. >> martha: all right. brooke, let me start with you. what is your reaction to that? >> hi. i mean, one item that comes to mind right away, that wasn't an overpromise. he campaigned on stopping the pandemic and stopping covid in its tracks. as recently as early january, he had to switch gears on because those -- the repeated strategies that were being implemented, i think they realized need to be relegated to the state level. >> martha: amica, when you look at those numbers, the big drop, 30% drop wi
amica burrell is from detroit. gary shang is from new york city and britt corbett is from virginia.nks for being here. i want to start with a quick sound bite from yesterday's news conference. we'll start with your reaction. watch this. >> did you overpromise to the american public what you could achieve in your first year in office? >> why are you such an optimist? i didn't overpromise. what i have probably outperformed what i thought anybody would happen. i didn't overpromise. i...
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Échale ganas a tu día con dunkin' disfruta un café winter blend mediano, caliente o frío por $2 amicas de la tarde el trolor buscará los 3 puntos de visitante en un partido que podrá ver por telemundo miguel me va a decir que es difícil que méxico les gane >> ¿cómo estás? no es difícil , sí tomando en cuenta el nivel de la selección mexicana de fútbol que perdió con la selección de estados unidos , la de canadá y pasa por el momento más crítico del gerardo "el tata" martino si jamaica no gana este paido se deediría del mundial quedan 6 partido para terminar el hoctagonal hay un nivel bajo en la selección mexicana n eso le debe alcanzar no está hirving "chucky" lozano no está raúl jiménez que está lesionado el jesús manuel "tecatito" corona está lesionado le debe bastar a la selección mexicana >> qué harías tú si fueras el técnico para el partido >> el mensaje es clo es ganar hoy quedan 6 partido después aprovechar la localía juegan 2 partidos en elestadio azteca los seleccionados si necesitan gar un mundial estamos fritos >> qué me dices de los chicos de jamaica >> jamaica es un equip
Échale ganas a tu día con dunkin' disfruta un café winter blend mediano, caliente o frío por $2 amicas de la tarde el trolor buscará los 3 puntos de visitante en un partido que podrá ver por telemundo miguel me va a decir que es difícil que méxico les gane >> ¿cómo estás? no es difícil , sí tomando en cuenta el nivel de la selección mexicana de fútbol que perdió con la selección de estados unidos , la de canadá y pasa por el momento más crítico del gerardo "el...
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hi, amica, i'm liz, what do you see when you look at me?u very much. i see your beautiful manicure, this is so cute. >> thank you. liz: okay, can you lift your left arm and wave to me? >> i can lift my right arm and wave to you. liz: go for it. >> be careful. liz: hello hello. now, i'm going to ask you some questions because i find it very fascinating. are you enjoying ces? >> i do not enjoy, but i am here. liz: sounds like a lot of journalists, we're all working, really exhausting we're working. you know, we're on a show right now called cavuto "coast to coast" and my colleague, neil cavuto, i want to ask you a question about him. maybe you'll know the answer. how many canoli can neil cavuto ingest in one sitting? >> i have heard that probably more than joey chestnut, maybe around 86? liz: i don't know, neil, 86 in a single setting? neil: that's about right. that's about right. liz: neil says that's about right. so, talk to me about what you can do. can you blink your eyes? there you go. >> i blink my eyes the way you do. liz: excellent. o
hi, amica, i'm liz, what do you see when you look at me?u very much. i see your beautiful manicure, this is so cute. >> thank you. liz: okay, can you lift your left arm and wave to me? >> i can lift my right arm and wave to you. liz: go for it. >> be careful. liz: hello hello. now, i'm going to ask you some questions because i find it very fascinating. are you enjoying ces? >> i do not enjoy, but i am here. liz: sounds like a lot of journalists, we're all working, really...
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the company has spent £2 million developing amica, and it employs 22 people here in cornwall.uts to self—driving cars, the age of automation is here. machines like ameca are meant to give it a human face. in the future you'll see these more and more in service robot—oriented tasks, so it could be giving you information. it could be checking you in for your flight or a hotel, or it could be giving you a ticket in theatre. a recent government report concluded that jobs lost to new technologies should be cancelled out by the number of differentjobs created by new technologies. but surely ameca couldn't do something like end a tv news report? ameca, bbc spotlight, falmouth. 0h. you're a one—take wonder. extraordinary events in the australian open. rafael nadal of spain has w011 won his 21st grand slam tournament but something novak djokovic of course was very much hoping to do had he been allowed to compete in the australian open. but of course he wasn't vaccinated and now rafa nadal, his great rival at the grand old age of 35, has managed to defeat the russian, daniil medvedev in
the company has spent £2 million developing amica, and it employs 22 people here in cornwall.uts to self—driving cars, the age of automation is here. machines like ameca are meant to give it a human face. in the future you'll see these more and more in service robot—oriented tasks, so it could be giving you information. it could be checking you in for your flight or a hotel, or it could be giving you a ticket in theatre. a recent government report concluded that jobs lost to new...
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light, both roe and casey emphasize the burdens of parenting and insofar as you and many of your amicae focus on the ways in which the forced parenting, forced motherhood would hinder women's access to the workplace and to equal opportunities, it's also focused on the consequences of parenting and the obligations of motherhood that flow from pregnancy. why don't the safe haven laws take care of that problem? it seems to me that it focuses the burden much more narrowly. there is without question an infringement on bodily autonomy which we have another context like vaccines. however, it doesn't seem to me to follow that pregnancy and then parenthood are all part of the same burden. and so it seems to me that the choice for focus would be between, say, the ability to get an abortion at 23 weeks or the state requiring the woman to go 15, 16 weeks more and then terminate parental rights at the conclusion. why don't you address the safe haven laws and why don't they matter? >> i think they don't matter for a couple of reasons, your honor. first, even if some of those laws are new in casey, th
light, both roe and casey emphasize the burdens of parenting and insofar as you and many of your amicae focus on the ways in which the forced parenting, forced motherhood would hinder women's access to the workplace and to equal opportunities, it's also focused on the consequences of parenting and the obligations of motherhood that flow from pregnancy. why don't the safe haven laws take care of that problem? it seems to me that it focuses the burden much more narrowly. there is without question...
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stories he told in their private conference meetings that opened eir eyes to a lot of what race mea in amicat help this court to have a black female on the bench. >> woodruff: marcia coyle with the "national law journal," thank you so much. >> reporter: my pleasure, judy. >> woodruff: in the day's other news, the federal reserve is ready to ratchet up interest rates in a bid to beat back inflation. the central bank reaffirmed that stance today, and it signaled that the first in a series of rate hikes could come in march. we will get details after the news summary. wall street rallied for much of the day, and then gave it all back, as the fed acknowledged that inflation is ill getting worse. the dow jones industrial average lost 129 points to close at 34,168. the nasdaq rose about three points. the s&p 500 slipped six. the u.s. and nato have rejected russian security demands, amid moscow's troop buildup along ukraine's border. the formal responses came today in official letters. u.s. secretary of state antony blinken said there will be no concessions regarding ukraine. wel return to this, lat
stories he told in their private conference meetings that opened eir eyes to a lot of what race mea in amicat help this court to have a black female on the bench. >> woodruff: marcia coyle with the "national law journal," thank you so much. >> reporter: my pleasure, judy. >> woodruff: in the day's other news, the federal reserve is ready to ratchet up interest rates in a bid to beat back inflation. the central bank reaffirmed that stance today, and it signaled that...