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not even to analyse the claims, but to look at the pros and cons of whether we should be in the eu or. keith, the bbc does as you know, have a reality check team. and correspondent and fact check team on politics live. do you think presenters could do more along these lines, with politicians and their interviews, in terms of challenging what they are promising? very much so. i come from a science background, i was a science teacher for many years, and i do get quite frustrated, frequently because people make claims — politicians in particular and journalists and the panellists — and very rarely it seems to me pick it up, although andrew neil does it more than most, what evidence have you got this? a particular example of that is perhaps with opinion polls. i have carried out opinion polls many, many times, over the decades. and a fascinating thing for me is to try and say, what range of people have you got there? how many people have been interviewed? why have you come to that conclusion? and i feel that a lot of what happened, it is improved with the reality and fact check, but i thi
not even to analyse the claims, but to look at the pros and cons of whether we should be in the eu or. keith, the bbc does as you know, have a reality check team. and correspondent and fact check team on politics live. do you think presenters could do more along these lines, with politicians and their interviews, in terms of challenging what they are promising? very much so. i come from a science background, i was a science teacher for many years, and i do get quite frustrated, frequently...
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so the idea is they would be the people brought on to analyse the claims that politicians are making?en to analyse claims but to look at the pros and cons of whether we should be in the eu or out of the eu. keith, the bbc does as you know have a reality check team, a fact check team, on politics live. you think presenters could do more along these lines with politicians and the interviews in terms of challenging what they are promising? we much though. i come from a science background as a science teacher for many years and i do get quite frustrated frequently because people make claims, politicians in particular, and journalists, and panellists, and it seems to me that they are picked up very rarely and although andrew neil does a perhaps more than most, what evidence have you got for this? a particular example of that is perhaps with opinion polls. i have carried out opinion polls for many times over decades. and fascinating thing for me is to try to say well, what range of people have you got back? how many people have been interviewed? how back? how many people have been interview
so the idea is they would be the people brought on to analyse the claims that politicians are making?en to analyse claims but to look at the pros and cons of whether we should be in the eu or out of the eu. keith, the bbc does as you know have a reality check team, a fact check team, on politics live. you think presenters could do more along these lines with politicians and the interviews in terms of challenging what they are promising? we much though. i come from a science background as a...
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over the years including prior civilian analyses and just to refresh everybody's memory, there haveeen a series of studies of civilian over time. we engaged an expert consult with the police executive research -- research forum back in 2008 that produced -- the study was published in 2018 and then last year, we worked with the police department on a command staff review of civilianization in their department where we validated their work, compared it to the prior recommendations that had been lined up by all the prior expert studies that i just mentioned, and compared it to some industry best practices so that a new set of civilianization proposals could be made for your last year's budget process. that was done in response to the request by supervisor yee. a memo went out from our department to all of you that was published on our website well in advance of your budget hearings last may, on may 13th if you're curious about any of the detail, it has appendices which list civilianization recommendations that occurred in each of the prior years and how well the police department had d
over the years including prior civilian analyses and just to refresh everybody's memory, there haveeen a series of studies of civilian over time. we engaged an expert consult with the police executive research -- research forum back in 2008 that produced -- the study was published in 2018 and then last year, we worked with the police department on a command staff review of civilianization in their department where we validated their work, compared it to the prior recommendations that had been...
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in this case, ai has been used to analyse thousands of different kinds of toothbrushing techniques. feedback on the way you brush your teeth. so we are now in the coaching part of the app. a p pa re ntly the coaching part of the app. apparently i have got a brushing score of 1%, which is pretty poor! of course i can brush my teeth properly. i was brushing on camera. that is my excuse and i'm sticking to it. so, i'm not sure how i feel about this thing. that was a pretty harsh critique of my toothbrushing technique. what it did do was make me want to go back and try again and do better, which i did. i got a much better score. so it kind of gamifies the toothbrushing process, which i think it's fun. the fact that last two weeks on a single charge means it isa two weeks on a single charge means it is a brilliant fa slightly expensive way to look your gnashers on your travels. nothing is worse than feeling run down when you arrive at any destination, but sometimes when you travel on your own you need an objective opinion to tell you how you really look. the high mirror slide is a smart
in this case, ai has been used to analyse thousands of different kinds of toothbrushing techniques. feedback on the way you brush your teeth. so we are now in the coaching part of the app. a p pa re ntly the coaching part of the app. apparently i have got a brushing score of 1%, which is pretty poor! of course i can brush my teeth properly. i was brushing on camera. that is my excuse and i'm sticking to it. so, i'm not sure how i feel about this thing. that was a pretty harsh critique of my...
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over the course of the past decades the un has been conducting these types of gap analyses, we have beenand i think one of the things that this report really indicates is that, you know, in addition to all of the scientific findings that it shows around a rise in emissions, around an increase in the rate at which our emissions have risen, is that we have not shown the leadership from our governments, the collective nations that have formed the paris accord, and that have previously formed the paris accord, such as the united states, we have not shown the leadership required to really take on climate change and make the commitments that we need to start reversing this crisis that we just saw unfolding in zimbabwe in the last segment. so, jake, how to fix that? how to get the message across so it really makes a difference? there is a sense, isn't there, something is changing among the young, at least? i think that's right, and i think one of the areas the youth have really tapped into is this notion that this is a crisis that's happening right now, right in front of our eyes and the idea t
over the course of the past decades the un has been conducting these types of gap analyses, we have beenand i think one of the things that this report really indicates is that, you know, in addition to all of the scientific findings that it shows around a rise in emissions, around an increase in the rate at which our emissions have risen, is that we have not shown the leadership from our governments, the collective nations that have formed the paris accord, and that have previously formed the...
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there was a long—standing cabinet member who was being told that they cannot stand and yet, the analyserings politics. when you look at the numbers in terms of how many votes the greens got ina terms of how many votes the greens got in a particular sequence or the lib dems, outside of wales, and this conversation. the numbers are often pretty small and this time might be different last time, but last time around, none of those seats will eventually change the results, i might‘ve changed the maps a little bit and there was a packed in and arrangement in oxford west, but it would not have made a difference, it is intriguing and of no consequent subtle. it has gone wrong the bit already because one candidate has said, he is so annoyed that he is going to run as an independent. in the whole process is cancelled itself out already. or maybe not, who knows? but actually, one of the big questions about the selection is that the tories think that they can be victorious if they hold the vote together and the remaining vote splits and fractures. if the lib dems and labour work together know this,
there was a long—standing cabinet member who was being told that they cannot stand and yet, the analyserings politics. when you look at the numbers in terms of how many votes the greens got ina terms of how many votes the greens got in a particular sequence or the lib dems, outside of wales, and this conversation. the numbers are often pretty small and this time might be different last time, but last time around, none of those seats will eventually change the results, i might‘ve changed the...
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similarly steph analyse his every hit to determine the context in which the term was used. those hits are determined determined to be potentially biased are investigated. all false positive hits are saved by at&t so there is a historical record. for the third-quarter there were 34 hits returned from the program, and after review, two of the 34 hits were determined to be potentially biased. as a result we have initiated investigations. >> thank you. any questions or comments? okay, thank you very much. >> okay. >> anything else, chief? >> that concludes the report. >> next item, please. >> line item two b., d.p.a. director's a port -- report. the report will be limited to brief description of activities and announcements. discussion will be limited to determining whether to calendar any of the issues raised for future commission meeting. >> good evening, director henderson. >> good evening. we are at, i will be brief because i know we have other presentations. we are currently at 659 cases that are currently open. this is up from this time last year which is 560 cases. the c
similarly steph analyse his every hit to determine the context in which the term was used. those hits are determined determined to be potentially biased are investigated. all false positive hits are saved by at&t so there is a historical record. for the third-quarter there were 34 hits returned from the program, and after review, two of the 34 hits were determined to be potentially biased. as a result we have initiated investigations. >> thank you. any questions or comments? okay,...
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in this case, ai has been used to analyse thousands of different kinds of toothbrushing techniques. we are now in the coaching part of the app. apparently i have got a brushing score of 1%, which is pretty poor! i promise i can brush my teeth properly. i was brushing on camera. that is my excuse and i'm sticking to it. so, i'm not sure how i feel about this thing. that was a pretty harsh critique of my technique. what it did do was make me want to go back and try again and do better, which i did. i got a much better score. so it kind of gamifies the toothbrushing process, which i think is fun. the fact that last two weeks on a single charge means it is a brilliant though slightly expensive way to look your gnashers on your travels. nothing is worse than feeling run down when you arrive at any destination, but sometimes when you travel on your own, you need an objective opinion to tell you how you really look. the hi mirror slide is a smart mirror with a built—in camera. it can analyse your face and give you feedback on the condition of your skin before giving you tips and product re
in this case, ai has been used to analyse thousands of different kinds of toothbrushing techniques. we are now in the coaching part of the app. apparently i have got a brushing score of 1%, which is pretty poor! i promise i can brush my teeth properly. i was brushing on camera. that is my excuse and i'm sticking to it. so, i'm not sure how i feel about this thing. that was a pretty harsh critique of my technique. what it did do was make me want to go back and try again and do better, which i...
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if you read this this was analysed by great lawyer, analysed by greg jared, by mark levine who was analysed the whole call that i made with the president of ukraine was a perfect one. so that this country gets put through that, that we have to waste this german's time but even thinking about it, talking about it. i would rather focus on peace in the middle east, and i hear it is, i hear it is a hoax and it is being played as a hoax. that is what i hear but you will have to tell me go ahead. ifi may i hear but you will have to tell me go ahead. if i may on syria and peace in the middle east, record wan talked about repape rating syrian refugees back to their home land, have you had those discussion with european leaders since there are so many? no, european leaders since there are so i european leaders since there are so many? no, i think european leaders since there are so many? no, ithink frankly european leaders since there are so many? no, i think frankly europe should be paying for this to a large extents. as of this moment turkey has been paying for most of it. i think the president we
if you read this this was analysed by great lawyer, analysed by greg jared, by mark levine who was analysed the whole call that i made with the president of ukraine was a perfect one. so that this country gets put through that, that we have to waste this german's time but even thinking about it, talking about it. i would rather focus on peace in the middle east, and i hear it is, i hear it is a hoax and it is being played as a hoax. that is what i hear but you will have to tell me go ahead. ifi...
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surprising research and analyses of. clean air in 45 minutes on d w. r's after the fall of the berlin wall november night w. . what would football be without people.
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we'll analyse just what went wrong for poch shortly but let's find out just what spurs fans can expecte most enigmatic men in football. starting sportsday this evening is our editor dan roan. things move very fast and premier league football. another reminder of that. just how ruthless it can be because he did come as a shock to many people in many spurs fans that despite the reported unrest and tension that had been developing between pochettino and the board, given the progress that is been made during the five and a half years and given how popular he is, i think it still came as a shock and then of course for him to be appointed within 12 hours of that news breaking does seem extremely quick but they have been talking to the spurs for some days, it is not something that happened in the wake of that decision but the players when they arrived, mourinho was waiting for them. it seem like a big surprise because mourinho does not seem a natural fit, surprise because mourinho does not seem a naturalfit, he is not a man known to be happy to operate within the tight budget which the spurs
we'll analyse just what went wrong for poch shortly but let's find out just what spurs fans can expecte most enigmatic men in football. starting sportsday this evening is our editor dan roan. things move very fast and premier league football. another reminder of that. just how ruthless it can be because he did come as a shock to many people in many spurs fans that despite the reported unrest and tension that had been developing between pochettino and the board, given the progress that is been...
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concerns that reality check marks a failure in the first place by bbc news journalists to adequately analyselitician promises and by the time reality check it's dealing with them his clients a been out there for several hours. this leader has promised this, and that has not been challenged into you get around to it. i don't think any presenter can be expected to be an expert and absolutely everything. 0ne can be expected to be an expert and absolutely everything. one of the roles i have is to come after after we've heard all of it. those numbers we've heard all of it. those numbers we did not think they were right. whether it be a labour claim of spending £500 million extra week on nhs medicine after a trade deal with united states or the tories saying labour‘s spending plan as up to £1.2 trillion. there are numbers you can dispute. it's very difficult for a presenter to interrupt other whites in your viewer would never get anywhere. you want to hear opinions as well as numbers. thank you for all your comments, next week plus our programme to lather for the general election will be speaking
concerns that reality check marks a failure in the first place by bbc news journalists to adequately analyselitician promises and by the time reality check it's dealing with them his clients a been out there for several hours. this leader has promised this, and that has not been challenged into you get around to it. i don't think any presenter can be expected to be an expert and absolutely everything. 0ne can be expected to be an expert and absolutely everything. one of the roles i have is to...
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concerns that reality check marks a failure in the first place by bbc news journalists to adequately analysehe time reality check gets to dealing with them, the claims have been out there for several hours. this leader has promised this, and that has not been challenged until you get around to it. i don‘t think any presenter can be expected to be an expert and absolutely everything. one of the roles i have is to come after after we‘ve heard all of it. those numbers we did not think they were right. whether it be a labour claim of spending £500 million extra week on nhs medicine after a trade deal with united states, or the tories saying labour‘s spending plan adds up to £i.2 trillion. there are numbers you can dispute. i think it‘s very difficult for a presenter to interrupt every time someone gets a number out, or your interview would never get anywhere. because you want to hear opinions as well as numbers. chris morris, thank you. thank you for all your comments. 0n next week‘s programme — the last before the general election — we‘ll be speaking to a senior bbc executive about the corporat
concerns that reality check marks a failure in the first place by bbc news journalists to adequately analysehe time reality check gets to dealing with them, the claims have been out there for several hours. this leader has promised this, and that has not been challenged until you get around to it. i don‘t think any presenter can be expected to be an expert and absolutely everything. one of the roles i have is to come after after we‘ve heard all of it. those numbers we did not think they...
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its language, and how it fits and interacts with all the other data that i've been gathering and analysingthey've made a decision here that they're going to brainwash an entire population, and so they're going to take a million people, put them into camps, and try to indoctrinate them. these are the camps our leaked documents describe. china has built hundreds of them in the last three years. they mostly hold uighur muslims. each of these camps has hundreds of detainees, held without charge. some hold thousands. there is one for every town. the scale is terrifying. china says there is nothing to worry about. their uk ambassador has said many times the camps arejust for training. the purpose is to help these young people to have a better life, after education, training, education and vocational training. it's not a prison, it's not a camp. 0ur documents are important because we can prove for the first time that what china says is not true. they are high—security prison camps. it's clear theirjob is to brainwash people. inmates have to change the way they behave, what they believe, even the
its language, and how it fits and interacts with all the other data that i've been gathering and analysingthey've made a decision here that they're going to brainwash an entire population, and so they're going to take a million people, put them into camps, and try to indoctrinate them. these are the camps our leaked documents describe. china has built hundreds of them in the last three years. they mostly hold uighur muslims. each of these camps has hundreds of detainees, held without charge....
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i am happy for anyone else to analyse it and tell me if!n quoted him and they coat each other and president trump had some comments to make about boris johnson president trump had some comments to make about borisjohnson and made some rather unkind comments about me i thought but i can take it. his whole approach is one of a trade deal with the usa. liam fox said it would be the easiest thing ever in history. he did one with the faroe isles. no disrespect but it is hardly a major trading partnerfor a country of 65 million people. the whole direction of travel of this government has always been that they wa nt to government has always been that they want to do this trade deal with the usa knowing full well that when the usa knowing full well that when the us does trade agreements with any country they demand alignment, investor protection, full market access and you will see the price of it. you will see the price on the nhs and public services and you will see the price of it on the pressures of our economy and the rights of people that wor
i am happy for anyone else to analyse it and tell me if!n quoted him and they coat each other and president trump had some comments to make about boris johnson president trump had some comments to make about borisjohnson and made some rather unkind comments about me i thought but i can take it. his whole approach is one of a trade deal with the usa. liam fox said it would be the easiest thing ever in history. he did one with the faroe isles. no disrespect but it is hardly a major trading...
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surprising research and analyses. 15 minutes w. . the sustainable way to go or the bauhaus. comes from starts november for cheap on t.w. . above. logo to the girl max new channel. a good line of story. with exclusive. must see concerning parts of europe. for curious minds. do it yourself networkers. so subscribe don't miss out. take a trip on us go christmas market hopping with v.w. in cologne and a wooden work up that's how obama airfare and hotel are included for you and the guest. just tell us which german state is your favorite. what's the most beautiful place in germany. what would you like to explore most to enter check in at g.w. dot com slash travel good luck and enjoy some more. to france dear on tony and here's a see him since opposite us i'm sitting on the terrace in twilight it's peaceful my 3 grandchildren sleep on trouble as are when i was 8 france's ages in germany was split in 2 and remain divided for decay assonance it was my yvonne once when your mother was born in 1969 the wall was already 80 years old you know my grandchildren who were born after the war
surprising research and analyses. 15 minutes w. . the sustainable way to go or the bauhaus. comes from starts november for cheap on t.w. . above. logo to the girl max new channel. a good line of story. with exclusive. must see concerning parts of europe. for curious minds. do it yourself networkers. so subscribe don't miss out. take a trip on us go christmas market hopping with v.w. in cologne and a wooden work up that's how obama airfare and hotel are included for you and the guest. just tell...
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has been used to analyse lots of different kinds of tooth—brushing techniques.teeth properly. i was brushing on camera. that is my excuse and i'm sticking to it. so, i'm not sure how i feel about this thing. that was a pretty good technique. —— that was a pretty harsh critique of my tooth brushing technique. what it did do was make me want to go back and try again and do better, which i did. i got a much better score. so it kind of gamifies the tooth—brushing process, which i think it's fun. the fact that it last two weeks on a single charge means it is a brilliant though slightly expensive way to look your gnashers on your travels. nothing is worse than feeling run down when you arrive at any destination, but sometimes when you travel on your own you need an objective opinion to tell you how you really look. the hi mirror slide is a smart mirror with a built—in camera. it can analyse your face and give you feedback on the condition of your skin before giving you tips and product recommendations. so you have a mirror at the front and ridiculously bright lights.
has been used to analyse lots of different kinds of tooth—brushing techniques.teeth properly. i was brushing on camera. that is my excuse and i'm sticking to it. so, i'm not sure how i feel about this thing. that was a pretty good technique. —— that was a pretty harsh critique of my tooth brushing technique. what it did do was make me want to go back and try again and do better, which i did. i got a much better score. so it kind of gamifies the tooth—brushing process, which i think it's...
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surprising research and analyses. in 75 minutes on w.welcome to the but is the game here for dessert the 1st place to talk about a. bridge that's a. plea. to france dear antonio here's a see here this is opposite us i'm sitting on the terrace in twilight it's peaceful my 3 grandchildren sleep on trouble that's asked out when i was in need france's age germany was split in 2 and remain divided for decades and it was my given them up when your mother was born in 1969 the world was already 8 years old. my grandchildren were born after the wall fell born in a green unified germany a wonderful time a time of great joy. 3 generations of one family on a journey through recent german history. language. our family and us starts november 6th on d w. this is d.w. news live from berlin thousands of anti-government demonstrators take to the streets across lebanon they're calling for the resignation of the country's president with more mass protests planned today we need one artist who's hoping for lasting change also coming up. the rise of right wing
surprising research and analyses. in 75 minutes on w.welcome to the but is the game here for dessert the 1st place to talk about a. bridge that's a. plea. to france dear antonio here's a see here this is opposite us i'm sitting on the terrace in twilight it's peaceful my 3 grandchildren sleep on trouble that's asked out when i was in need france's age germany was split in 2 and remain divided for decades and it was my given them up when your mother was born in 1969 the world was already 8 years...
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our benefit cost analyses are surprisingly in their infancy. i hate to conclude with a clichÉ that more research is needed but more research is needed. and i think that all said, i want to conclude before i turn it back over to bridge that i wouldn't be afraid in this particular area to go with the plural of anecdote is data and let me tell you why this is not in our report. i met one of my former princeton students who went to the brookings institution a moment ago in 1999, i have been in the academic dodge for 700 real jobs for almost 40 years and i can tell you that in all those years, running an academic leadership and service learning program, hundreds of former students, i get letters and emails all the time and they say the best thing we ever did was all those service programs like participating in human, physical and financial recovery process over 10 years. it was transformational. a laboratory for learning and i believe it. we are close -- i don't want to say we have proven it but we are getting closer and of the more research. i'm no
our benefit cost analyses are surprisingly in their infancy. i hate to conclude with a clichÉ that more research is needed but more research is needed. and i think that all said, i want to conclude before i turn it back over to bridge that i wouldn't be afraid in this particular area to go with the plural of anecdote is data and let me tell you why this is not in our report. i met one of my former princeton students who went to the brookings institution a moment ago in 1999, i have been in the...
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surprising research and analyses. in 75 minutes w. y subscribe to d w books you mean your favorite writer things i like to see myself as the kid sky in the strange grown up world where your books are new to. the media attention of the famous naturalist and explorer. to soon the british public so no from him was 250. barking on the floor of the discovery. expedition in blood on details. come to. discover your concept discovered with about. a school legend up to 100 it is the ideals of the bond ups are more relevant today than late word that. 100 years ago visionaries reshaped things to come because people understood designed as a way of shaping society of. the past and that's cassella far. with ideas that are part of our future. what makes the back of its. spine to this ferry to excel in power applied to all 5. documentary starts nov 14th w. . this is developing news live from the world in turkey and russia begin joint patrols in north eastern syria the operation imams to move could use militias out of the region turkish president good
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is also the stuff of research into evolution new genetic analyses have been shaking the human family tree for example d.n.a. tests have shown that neanderthals and modern humans into acted and even into bred . for a long time neanderthals were considered somehow inferior to homo sapiens also in terms of their culture but a study of cave paintings could shed new light on neanderthals. is scraping away at the past just a few milligrams of this limestone is enough to shed new light on human history. his findings are changing how we perceive some of our earliest ancestors i need a number of archaeologists no doubt found our results hard to swallow when we 1st published them and we got a lot of criticism i think many felt that it didn't fit in with. what they thought they knew so it couldn't be right off of congress. but hofmann and fellow archaeologist. and allister pike remain undeterred here in spain in the cave out of dallas they're continuing to look for more proof of their results. that's why they're collecting limestone samples from the calc area center on the ceiling but it's not
is also the stuff of research into evolution new genetic analyses have been shaking the human family tree for example d.n.a. tests have shown that neanderthals and modern humans into acted and even into bred . for a long time neanderthals were considered somehow inferior to homo sapiens also in terms of their culture but a study of cave paintings could shed new light on neanderthals. is scraping away at the past just a few milligrams of this limestone is enough to shed new light on human...
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it can analyse your face and give you feedback on the condition of your skin before giving you tips and taken my photo. a few areas of analysis. pores, red spots, dark spots, wrinkles. this is definitely not for those who offend easily. i'm not sure how i feel about being subjected to quite brutality. this is a large mirror, so you might not want to take up space in your suitcase. and while it is a nice idea in theory it is critical and quite clinical in assessment of your facial flaws which is definitely not for everybody. finallyjapan‘s forest and highlands are teaming with them, and largely they keep themselves to themselves. just recently there has been a spike in human—bear encounters. carmen is a short hop from tokyo, to find out how one resort town has employed an old friend to solve the problem once and for all. only 60 minutes from tokyo and i am at the southern flank of one of japan's vast and wild national parks. this is the little resort town of karuizawa. it is beautiful, as you can see, we are surrounded by mountains and woodlands. and it is lovely at this time of year, es
it can analyse your face and give you feedback on the condition of your skin before giving you tips and taken my photo. a few areas of analysis. pores, red spots, dark spots, wrinkles. this is definitely not for those who offend easily. i'm not sure how i feel about being subjected to quite brutality. this is a large mirror, so you might not want to take up space in your suitcase. and while it is a nice idea in theory it is critical and quite clinical in assessment of your facial flaws which is...
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lots of people have been analysing our pledges and being surprised to find they actually do work out,he other big pa rty‘s green party support the other big party's green policies, compromise... alliance in government, whether you supported another party, would you then copper mines with their policies? —— would you compromise? first past the post is incredibly unfair on smaller parties. we are trying to make sure the room a majority in the countries represented. we've got some bottom line when it comes to working with them in parliament and you'll see earlier in the week, we put forward ten bills we want to introduce into parliament, so that's the starting point of our negotiations. we want to see virtually all of our policies, especially on corbyn, introduced by the other parties and we are pushing them really hard on that —— especially on carbon. we will be pointing this out in any talks. try to make sure as many of ourideas talks. try to make sure as many of our ideas get taken up as possible. and german scotland says, why does the green party want to ban the construction of nucle
lots of people have been analysing our pledges and being surprised to find they actually do work out,he other big pa rty‘s green party support the other big party's green policies, compromise... alliance in government, whether you supported another party, would you then copper mines with their policies? —— would you compromise? first past the post is incredibly unfair on smaller parties. we are trying to make sure the room a majority in the countries represented. we've got some bottom...
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and we use the ai analysis method to analyse the patterns of the data from the patients with depressione biomarkers and we can detect whether the person has depression or not with about 80% accuracy. the company hopes to launch the product next year and is also looking at how it might be used to identify alzheimer's, attention deficit disorder, and susceptibility to insomnia. welcome to the week in tech. it was the week that a device dispatched by samsung to send selfies to space came back to earth with a thud, crash—landing in a back garden in michigan, usa. thankfully nobody was injured. on a slightly safer note, the korean tech giant has teased a flip phone — how very early noughties of them, with a foldable screen. let's hope this one's more successful than its last attempt at a folding phone. twitter has banned all political advertising worldwide on its platform, saying the reach of such messages should be earned, not bought. the move puts pressure on rival social media outfit facebook, which recently ruled out banning political ads. in other facebook news, the social network has a
and we use the ai analysis method to analyse the patterns of the data from the patients with depressione biomarkers and we can detect whether the person has depression or not with about 80% accuracy. the company hopes to launch the product next year and is also looking at how it might be used to identify alzheimer's, attention deficit disorder, and susceptibility to insomnia. welcome to the week in tech. it was the week that a device dispatched by samsung to send selfies to space came back to...
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surprising research and analyses. minutes d.w. . on the 77 percent we talk about the issues that. africa's population is rapidly growing. causing a lot of problems. the core issues. i wonder what do you think. 90 minutes long t.w. . how do you. have a sustainable way discover the bauhaus. mouse starts november 14th on t.w. . the tempo of technology. the rhythm of the markets. the momentum of the morning. made in germany. your business magazine on t w. luxury behind the mirror humans are exploited and the animals cruelly slaughtered. big brands have committed to fair working conditions and sustainable production. but who is monitoring the some contractors. and investigative documentary goes to italy and china and looks behind the glamorous facades of a fashion house that is a. luxury behind her starts november 5th. going to w. . this is d. w. news live from berlin thousands of anti-government demonstrators take to the streets across lebanon they're calling for the resignation of the country's president with more mass protests planned today we meet one artist who's hoping for lastin
surprising research and analyses. minutes d.w. . on the 77 percent we talk about the issues that. africa's population is rapidly growing. causing a lot of problems. the core issues. i wonder what do you think. 90 minutes long t.w. . how do you. have a sustainable way discover the bauhaus. mouse starts november 14th on t.w. . the tempo of technology. the rhythm of the markets. the momentum of the morning. made in germany. your business magazine on t w. luxury behind the mirror humans are...
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humble" in his first news conference as tottenham boss, saying he spent his time away from football analysingchieved in his time at the club. this is not about me coming here and saying everything was wrong. not at all. i have just saying everything was wrong. not at all. i havejust come saying everything was wrong. not at all. i have just come to try to understand why in the last year the results in the premier league were not good and to try to understand how i can help them to reach again a good level because, as i was saying, the players are very good and i am not here to make dramatic changes. so, he's back. here's what a few of mourinho's rival managers make of his return. everyone has his option to play football the way they want, to talk about what they want to say, and you cannot criticise. it is not my friend but he is not my enemy. like i say, he brings an intensity and the time i worked with him he was a big influence for me as a young coach. when you look at his record, what he has done, the achievements he has got, i have seen it yesterday, the trophies he has one. everywhere he
humble" in his first news conference as tottenham boss, saying he spent his time away from football analysingchieved in his time at the club. this is not about me coming here and saying everything was wrong. not at all. i have just saying everything was wrong. not at all. i havejust come saying everything was wrong. not at all. i have just come to try to understand why in the last year the results in the premier league were not good and to try to understand how i can help them to reach...
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in two studies, more than 100 dutch children who had not been vaccinated had their blood analysed beforee they caught measles the children had lots of immune memory cells which were primed to defend them against diseases they'd previously encountered, but the measles virus wiped out these memory cells. and the virus also destroyed naive immune cells which act as sentries, patrolling against pathogens so it made them less able to respond to new infections as well. much of the research was carried out at the welcome sanger institute near cambridge where scientists sequenced the genetic code of the immune cells to reveal how the measles virus attacks them. measles virus removed immune memory cells had created in response to other pathogens they had seen before and it also returned their immune system back to a baby—like state where they're no longer protected to pathogens they were exposed to before. but also they had limited ability to respond to new pathogens. after measles infection, some children show signs of immune suppression for up to five years. this research underlines the importa
in two studies, more than 100 dutch children who had not been vaccinated had their blood analysed beforee they caught measles the children had lots of immune memory cells which were primed to defend them against diseases they'd previously encountered, but the measles virus wiped out these memory cells. and the virus also destroyed naive immune cells which act as sentries, patrolling against pathogens so it made them less able to respond to new infections as well. much of the research was...
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companies have aggressively pushed back at the scientific agencies and said, "we don't think that your analysesthat this is something that isn't such a big deal and that even if it's a big deal, we can solve this some other way." although the science community has said they're not against 56, because the benefits are clear, they've tried to engage with the telecom companies about potential interference. so far without much response. i know that there is one company that really could benefit a great deal from 56 because they promote weather apps. of course weather companies want 56, but the thing is that they are opposed to this issue because they're like, "well, what's the use of having a new, faster app if we have inaccurate information?" 56 is coming and it will no doubt bring lots of benefits, but we're living in a time of rapidly changing climate, where severe weather is becoming more frequent and more dangerous. we need to be able to predict and warn of these events. it's never been more important. that was peter gibbs. and just to add that meteorologists from around the world are meeting
companies have aggressively pushed back at the scientific agencies and said, "we don't think that your analysesthat this is something that isn't such a big deal and that even if it's a big deal, we can solve this some other way." although the science community has said they're not against 56, because the benefits are clear, they've tried to engage with the telecom companies about potential interference. so far without much response. i know that there is one company that really could...
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but our benefit cost analyses still, too, are surprisingly in their infancy. i hate to conclude with a cliche that more research is needed, but more research is needed. and i think that -- but that all said, i want to just conclude before i turn it back to bridge, i want to conclude by saying that i wouldn't be afraid in this particular area to go with the plural of anecdote is data. and let me just tell you why. this is not in our report. but i've been, you know -- in fact, i met one of my former princeton students here who works at the brookings institution a moment ago, back to 1999. i've been in the academic dodge for almost 40 years. and i could tell you that in all those years, the last 15, 20 years at the university of penn, running an academic leadership and service learning program, hundreds and hundreds of former students, i get letters and cards and emails all the time. they say, boy, the best thing we ever did was all those service programs like participating in the human, physical, and financial recovery process in post-katrina new orleans. it's t
but our benefit cost analyses still, too, are surprisingly in their infancy. i hate to conclude with a cliche that more research is needed, but more research is needed. and i think that -- but that all said, i want to just conclude before i turn it back to bridge, i want to conclude by saying that i wouldn't be afraid in this particular area to go with the plural of anecdote is data. and let me just tell you why. this is not in our report. but i've been, you know -- in fact, i met one of my...
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but we‘ve also seen software which can listen to your voice, analyse it, then make you say things you‘ve real birds in one area and fake birds generated by an ai in this area. that‘s a fake bird. whispering: that's a real one. birds chirping. listen closely, and you can hear several species like great tits, robins and chiffchaffs. artist alexandra daisy ginsberg trained her ai birdsong using a generative adversarial network, or gam. this system is often used to make new video from existing video footage, commonly called deepfakes. it‘s not the first time she has used tech to make the impossible exist. at her studio, there‘s a digitally revived rhino, a computerised mars landscape — as you do — and even the scent of a long—extinct flower. but creating deepfaked birdsong is a new challenge for the artist, both technically and ethically. so this is what we used to train the dawn chorus bits. mm—hm. deepfakes themselves are worrying in some applications, deeply worrying. so you may have watched the mark zuckerberg sort of false testimony videos. ..all their secrets, their lives... the wor
but we‘ve also seen software which can listen to your voice, analyse it, then make you say things you‘ve real birds in one area and fake birds generated by an ai in this area. that‘s a fake bird. whispering: that's a real one. birds chirping. listen closely, and you can hear several species like great tits, robins and chiffchaffs. artist alexandra daisy ginsberg trained her ai birdsong using a generative adversarial network, or gam. this system is often used to make new video from...
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in two studies, more than 100 dutch children who had not been vaccinated had their blood analysed beforebreak. before they caught measles the children had lots of immune memory cells which were primed to defend them against diseases they'd previously encountered, but the measles virus wiped out these memory cells. and the virus also destroyed naive immune cells which act as sentries, patrolling against pathogens so it made them less able to respond to new infections as well. much of the research was carried out at the welcome sanger institute near cambridge where scientists sequenced the genetic code of the immune cells to reveal how the measles virus attacks them. measles virus removed immune memory cells had created in response to other pathogens they had seen before and it also returned their immune system back to a baby—like state where they're no longer protected to pathogens they were exposed to before. but also they had limited ability to respond to new pathogens. after measles infection, some children show signs of immune suppression for up to five years. this research underlines
in two studies, more than 100 dutch children who had not been vaccinated had their blood analysed beforebreak. before they caught measles the children had lots of immune memory cells which were primed to defend them against diseases they'd previously encountered, but the measles virus wiped out these memory cells. and the virus also destroyed naive immune cells which act as sentries, patrolling against pathogens so it made them less able to respond to new infections as well. much of the...
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we take samples of eggs from houses around this village, and analyse it in the lab for dioxins and otherthey are stored in animal fats. testing the eggs is a good way of testing dioxin levels. if people consume it beyond a certain level, it could harm people's health. we can now reveal that testing earlier this year found the second highest levels of dioxins in eggs ever recorded in asia, 70 times over the safe level set by the food safety authority. the results of our research is one of the most shocking results we have ever had, especially in indonesia. we never had this kind of results before. you wouldn't get ill eating the odd aid but long term dioxin exposure can cause reproduction and developmental problems and damage the immune system and cause cancer. that is according to the world health organization. while the results of the first round of testing were shocking, and the sample size was small. this woman and her team are still waiting on the results of the second round. on the other side of indonesia's biggest island, a village on the outskirts of jakarta and in the middle of a
we take samples of eggs from houses around this village, and analyse it in the lab for dioxins and otherthey are stored in animal fats. testing the eggs is a good way of testing dioxin levels. if people consume it beyond a certain level, it could harm people's health. we can now reveal that testing earlier this year found the second highest levels of dioxins in eggs ever recorded in asia, 70 times over the safe level set by the food safety authority. the results of our research is one of the...