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help you on your holidays you can find out which gadgets can replace your luggage and how you can talk to locals using smart devices how do you use digital tech when traveling which gadgets do you take along let us know on one of our channels i'm looking forward to hearing from you. on this 77 percent of the. dream many couples in love is a. white wedding. planner financing. and some break with tradition on their own. because like. in school counseling once there he wants he wants them to live in donkey. stansell. he's already bagged 16 goals in just 12 games he is the best in the bundesliga but is he also depressed in the world. are going 16. with nick different languages we fight for different things that's fine but we all stick up for freedom freedom of speech and freedom of press. giving freedom of choice global news that matters d. w. made for mines. there we're back with a brand new edition of the 77 percent the show for africa it's great to have you with us my name is bruce a money i'm stepping in as almost for today's show so let's get into it. this week's show is all about lov
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can do alone or congress can do alone. it's something we can all do together. i think we're excited to bring these pieces together and bring together congress that can do incredible work on the legislative front with us at the administrative level to bring it all together. >> for the last three years, i've admired not only your clarity of expression but also your conciseness. what a.i. enabled invention are you most excited about? >> it sounds borderline -- well, i think health care. and i think i always give a personal anecdote. my father has parkinson's and when i think about the ways that we can sort of use these incredible technologies to help americans and people all around the world suffering from these debilitating diseases, i think we can make an incredible and huge impact. it's so inspiring to see our national labs working with amazing researchers and doctors and scientists across the country to use a.i. to drive the next generation medical break throughs and anything we can do to make that possible is something i'm deeply committed to personally and i
can do alone or congress can do alone. it's something we can all do together. i think we're excited to bring these pieces together and bring together congress that can do incredible work on the legislative front with us at the administrative level to bring it all together. >> for the last three years, i've admired not only your clarity of expression but also your conciseness. what a.i. enabled invention are you most excited about? >> it sounds borderline -- well, i think health...
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we can work together and we can do many things together. we are facing similar challenges and a lot of people want us to be partners and friends to be very honest after four years here i saw a lot of respect for the cuban people a lot for many reasons and i believe we should have better relations. more information about cuba according to the united nations human development out of the 189 countries every time that you read in the media about the poverty of cuba, no we do not have what you have here but that isn't poverty. we have none of the things you have here but we have the social justice system in this is something that for me was interesting. we've placed number 30 so according to bloomberg we have a better health system. my point isn't to compare. you are not going to read that in the media. all the things you're going to read about our bad things. it's probably the worst country in the world for the reason against cuba it's not propaganda. it's what the world recognizes. 1959 before the revolution, we don't have probably less than t
we can work together and we can do many things together. we are facing similar challenges and a lot of people want us to be partners and friends to be very honest after four years here i saw a lot of respect for the cuban people a lot for many reasons and i believe we should have better relations. more information about cuba according to the united nations human development out of the 189 countries every time that you read in the media about the poverty of cuba, no we do not have what you have...
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yes, i can see your microphone. an eye can see that your microphone.ttons on your shirt. take a look at the audience. yeah. they are waving. eye can see there's a lady in the front with a red jacket. the quy in the front with a red jacket. the guy next to her is stripes. oh my god, it's so amazing. following that episode, many of you asked whether maisie got to keep the glasses? we are happy to say that she did. and we asked her what she's been up to since that show. so what have you use the headset for sense?” since that show. so what have you use the headset for sense? i suppose the most exciting thing for me was going to see my favourite singer, pink live in cardiff. about you looked epic. it was the most incredible night ever. they cried so much and danced so much and just had a fantastic time. it is so amazing what technology can do for us blind girls, isn't it? it's incredible. it really is. we wanted to get maisie back on click so we teamed her up with journalist lucy edwards, who is also blind, to take us on a tech tour of blind life and to tes
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i mean that's because many things can be can either can be called so there are some things that cannot be corrected easily in an adult or a child so you need to do it earlier the earliest in the most preventive would be either by doing that by genetic counseling to avoiding 25 percent of children are born with serious. genetic diseases can be avoided by age so they can also just or a few. people get married or want to have their own children than they ignored the genetic counseling up to the point that in principle you could do something on their sperm or egg that would prevent them from passing along that disease but. the most cost effective than probably psychologically least traumatic is to do it at the matchmaking stage. because i'm thinking if sometimes people with mental diseases don't know that i have mental this isn't it comes out with age for instance schizophrenia i mean if you could technically when you say technically prevent that from being inherited into your kits as a something that's really far away. i would i don't think it's. beneficial to dismiss it as being close i
i mean that's because many things can be can either can be called so there are some things that cannot be corrected easily in an adult or a child so you need to do it earlier the earliest in the most preventive would be either by doing that by genetic counseling to avoiding 25 percent of children are born with serious. genetic diseases can be avoided by age so they can also just or a few. people get married or want to have their own children than they ignored the genetic counseling up to the...
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virus it is about how you can thrive how you can live without stigma and discrimination and be part of their lives whether you are at risk of requiring the virus or living with it so communities makes the big difference for us when we are trying to combat aids what are some of the practical things communities could be doing so communities can raise awareness communities can be part of the solution because they can also provide a lot of services they can really work again stigma and discrimination but also to hound decision makers accountable so that there are more resources and that you have access not only to testing and treatment but also to be able to thrive when you're living with hiv i mean we've come a long we in tackling hiv aids can you tell us some of the major. developments we've made so far so globally we see now that there are millions and millions of people on treatment in africa that is still the biggest burden of the global aids epidemic 25000000 people are living with hiv about that about almost 16000000 have access to treatment so still a lot of people that perhaps don
virus it is about how you can thrive how you can live without stigma and discrimination and be part of their lives whether you are at risk of requiring the virus or living with it so communities makes the big difference for us when we are trying to combat aids what are some of the practical things communities could be doing so communities can raise awareness communities can be part of the solution because they can also provide a lot of services they can really work again stigma and...
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[laughter] >> and machines can do anything a person can do in a second will a person in a second, can look at puzzles i maybe i shouldn't go in there. thereabouts can't. that other kinds of problems you like bias on people been talking about lately. see can do a google image search for the word professor. [speaking in native tongue] something like this. or almost all of the professors are white males even though the statistics are in the united states that only 40 percent of the professors are white males and if you look around the world, it's even much lower than that. yes systems that are taking a lot of data that they don't know if the data is any good and they're just reflecting it back out and thus perpetuating false stereotypes. the underlying problem with artificial intelligence right now is the techniques that people are using are simply is it too brittle. so everybody's excited about something called deep learning. slippery good for a few things. actually for many things. object recognition for example. get them to recognize that this is a bottle and maybe this is the microph
[laughter] >> and machines can do anything a person can do in a second will a person in a second, can look at puzzles i maybe i shouldn't go in there. thereabouts can't. that other kinds of problems you like bias on people been talking about lately. see can do a google image search for the word professor. [speaking in native tongue] something like this. or almost all of the professors are white males even though the statistics are in the united states that only 40 percent of the...
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boo their iras when i can, if i can help them earn more on that idle cash by putting it into a high-yieldnt, things like this, i can help that customer much more than if i were to save them a marginal, say, 1% on taxes every year. jack: so i think the interest rate is interesting because you pay 1.6, 1 is.5 on checking, and both banks lend out at high rates what's your path to probability? 25 basis points is what you charge investors, how can you make money eventually at that level? >> so we're not public yet. our aspiration is to ipo in a few years, and yet we have a great business model. we're able to serve these half a million customers with just 300 employees. we're very efficient in how we deliver our solution, and it's scalable, right? adding banking services, for us, creates another way to everybody our customers, to do more for them, and that just improves the business model further. jack: so doubling isn't going to mean 600 employees. >> that's right. jack: thanks very much, jon. coming up, our ideas on what you can do right now to improve your portfolio. but first, holly newman
boo their iras when i can, if i can help them earn more on that idle cash by putting it into a high-yieldnt, things like this, i can help that customer much more than if i were to save them a marginal, say, 1% on taxes every year. jack: so i think the interest rate is interesting because you pay 1.6, 1 is.5 on checking, and both banks lend out at high rates what's your path to probability? 25 basis points is what you charge investors, how can you make money eventually at that level? >> so...
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can you make the case why one should pay good money. >> sure.l years that have talked about the value of an advisor we know and advise client has a minimum of 25% more assets than uninvited clients. it gets right to what you were discussing earlier, good financial advisor helps you make decisions that remove your emotions from the market and the decisions you are making about your purple you in your financial future. >> a very interesting thing you discussed, that your advisors are doing, because of the way there working with clients and getting to know them over years, they can spot decline before other people can you explain what you're doing. >> i was with the veteran financial advisor and he reminded me he works with the family he's been working with for five generations. what happens there we get to know our clients and we know how they think, we know how they behave and cognitive decline can start to show up many years before it's actually diagnosed. all held the association tell us that it shows up first in the checkbook. so often a finan
can you make the case why one should pay good money. >> sure.l years that have talked about the value of an advisor we know and advise client has a minimum of 25% more assets than uninvited clients. it gets right to what you were discussing earlier, good financial advisor helps you make decisions that remove your emotions from the market and the decisions you are making about your purple you in your financial future. >> a very interesting thing you discussed, that your advisors are...
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we can take a trip back in time to ancient or recent history. dreams also take us into the void a dark world with no escape where we are forced to endure traumatic visions. the average person spends around 20 years of their life dreaming. but what exactly does the process involves. often our dreams appear meaningless arbitrary or bizarre. but in fact they help our brain to process experiences be they negative ones like stress at work or disputes with our partner are positive such as praise from your boss. ideally they allow us to sift through our memories getting rid of the ones we don't really need and saving the important recollections but what should you do if you're constantly having bad dreams. tormented by chronic nightmares. dream i'm arguing with a colleague we lose our tempers and shout horrible things at each other i get such a fright that i wake up and when i get up the next morning i'm shattered and not at all rested i didn't get enough sleep because the whole night was disturbed by the dream. home sleep specialists a good felon here
we can take a trip back in time to ancient or recent history. dreams also take us into the void a dark world with no escape where we are forced to endure traumatic visions. the average person spends around 20 years of their life dreaming. but what exactly does the process involves. often our dreams appear meaningless arbitrary or bizarre. but in fact they help our brain to process experiences be they negative ones like stress at work or disputes with our partner are positive such as praise from...
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help you on your holidays you can find out which gadgets can replace your luggage and how you can talk to locals using smart devices how do you use digital tech when traveling with scads as do you take along let us know on one of our channels i'm looking forward to hearing from you. on. the baltic scenes of always worth a visit. that's why our host nicole fully sets off just cause of where she embarks on her wintry expedition. making discoveries along the way. a mysterious gold treasures maritime delicacies and millions cool chart. next on detail. look at me on especially you as affectionately as you can. bloody mirror putin in the middle of his election campaign to turn the camera back on of course in the year 2000 a documentary secretly chronicled a power grab and. actually think everything was precisely planned in structure to the freedom of russia. vladimir vladimirovich to the ends justify the means. putin's witnesses who starts december 13th on d w. ellerbee side resorts and red brick topic architecture those.
help you on your holidays you can find out which gadgets can replace your luggage and how you can talk to locals using smart devices how do you use digital tech when traveling with scads as do you take along let us know on one of our channels i'm looking forward to hearing from you. on. the baltic scenes of always worth a visit. that's why our host nicole fully sets off just cause of where she embarks on her wintry expedition. making discoveries along the way. a mysterious gold treasures...
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and we can completely cover for sand with greenery even on tall buildings we can create a fully green surface on a tower block that's over 20 meters tall. which is of us on the stock and that's without taking up extra space in a dense urban environment just put in there's a lot of potential in germany. we have millions of square metres of building facades that could be grained from the conditions for vertical greening are in place. but the costs involved pose something of an obstacle. to make sure it's worth the investment the scientists are documenting the potential benefits of green facades for buildings. using a purpose built chamber they measure the relative advantages of the process for example could it which is heating costs. i know what it's hottest because the greening system itself has an insulating effect a combined effect of technology and substrates. because the plants grow outwards they keep the wind off the building and that means there's an additional insulating effect at home and it was attributed to him good. so getting more green into our asphalt jungle is an investm
and we can completely cover for sand with greenery even on tall buildings we can create a fully green surface on a tower block that's over 20 meters tall. which is of us on the stock and that's without taking up extra space in a dense urban environment just put in there's a lot of potential in germany. we have millions of square metres of building facades that could be grained from the conditions for vertical greening are in place. but the costs involved pose something of an obstacle. to make...
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that you can identify?rs here in london, it's an old building, 1980s building, you would typically think of as being a bit behind its times, things like removing all of the mirrored glass and allowing daylighting, connecting the floor plates together so people use stairs rather than less, ringing in plants that increase the quality that helps your cognitive functions, a huge amount of research around these things. even in the simplest work spaces things around good quality lighting, access to daylight, opening the windows, leading fresh air in, things like that can really make a difference. movement, moving around and not being sedentary, all of these aspects can help work from all different kinds of businesses from the very sophisticated tech companies through to very, very simple start—ups and these simple techniques can be applied across the range of business types. we've been talking about the co—working company we work hitting the headlines for all the wrong reasons. what's the future do you think the
that you can identify?rs here in london, it's an old building, 1980s building, you would typically think of as being a bit behind its times, things like removing all of the mirrored glass and allowing daylighting, connecting the floor plates together so people use stairs rather than less, ringing in plants that increase the quality that helps your cognitive functions, a huge amount of research around these things. even in the simplest work spaces things around good quality lighting, access to...
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you can start with this information, you can start to look for patterns and ask interesting questions. again it's something that is not possible with just stacks of paper and now that you have this data on computer you can ask interesting questions like what type of donors might a candidate have. committees are asked for occupation and employer of their contributors and here on this occupations tab you can see the top 10 occupations listed by contributors to committees and and on the employer's tab, we can see the top 10 employers of contributors. you can ask questions do employees give them large amount and it turns out city and county of san francisco, the employees of the city are civically minded as you might notice and it shows up as an employer for many committees. >> could you scroll back there was unitemized listing monetary. >> unitemized monetary contributions are contributions less than $100 in this is the aggregate of all the contributions of small ton arrest and committee dozen haveo report the name of those contributors that give less than $100. >> so, you can already se
you can start with this information, you can start to look for patterns and ask interesting questions. again it's something that is not possible with just stacks of paper and now that you have this data on computer you can ask interesting questions like what type of donors might a candidate have. committees are asked for occupation and employer of their contributors and here on this occupations tab you can see the top 10 occupations listed by contributors to committees and and on the employer's...
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signals and plants can also be electrical. when a particular stimulus reaches a certain threshold they can trigger what's known as an action potential and bang there's a reaction. to suffer. mentally it's comparable to what happens in human cells if there are certain types of electrical signals that so far have only been found in plants flunking fun and rewarding. scientists call these other signals system potentials they've observed how an impulse triggers changes and the voltage at the so membrane in simple terms the positive charge outside the cell increases but instead of the membrane reacting with a sudden discharge when stimulated as happens with an action potential the increased voltage is passed on systemically from cell to cell from the leaf to leaf. the scientists believe that plant system potentials not only pass on all or nothing and bosses can also convey more detailed information to the organism. but the experts don't yet know exactly how that happens they assume communication inside the plant happens through a c
signals and plants can also be electrical. when a particular stimulus reaches a certain threshold they can trigger what's known as an action potential and bang there's a reaction. to suffer. mentally it's comparable to what happens in human cells if there are certain types of electrical signals that so far have only been found in plants flunking fun and rewarding. scientists call these other signals system potentials they've observed how an impulse triggers changes and the voltage at the so...
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one call 811 before you dig.ings you can do is to make sure you calling 811 can get your lines marked. it's free, it's easy, we come out and mark your lines. we provide you the information so you will dig safely. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the holidays begin here at the disneyland resort. itreat them all as if, they are hot and energized. stay away from any downed wire, call 911 and call pg&e right after so we can both respond out and keep the public safe. >>> san jose did not beat boise but that they put up a heck of a fight. they had 94 points combined and the broncos won. they were up 7-0 and josh dives in over the defender. it was 14-0, spartans. they answer quickly. watch avery williams. he will catch and fly and he will plow through all of them, going 56 yards down the sideline. it is 24-17 at the half. they got outscored 35-18 during the second half. he had 32 yards on a breakaway and josh through over 40 yards, all for boise state. they win 52-42. san jose sharks continue to struggle. they hosted vancouver and the canucks scored early in the first period following just minutes later by anoth
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you can see this information. i can put my card here. you can see the ct, see that information.image within 2a hours after starting. that's very convenient. so if she visit the other hospitals or the primary care physician office, the doctors there can also access the same information like me. but it's notjust big hospitals using ai and health care. i travelled across town to a small start—up at the cutting edge of medical science. this brain tracking system is used to assess stress in the brain. and the likelihood of someone being susceptible to depression. over the last decade, many, many neuroimaging studies have proved that the brain activity of patient with depression have some abnormal condition. but this evidence is found by mri, not eeg. for mild depression, mri cannot find anything, but we can find the mild depression from eeg signal. that is, the brain wave signal. the cap is cheaper and, unlike an mri, portable. it aims to allow doctors to diagnose depression in a more scientific way. and we use the ai analysis method to analyse the patterns of the data from the patie
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lose genders can add genders that's tributed through the culture then of the languages can lose genders can add genders that process is going to have to take a very long time whereas other cultural practices can come and go that process is going to have to take a very long time whereas other cultural practices can come and go much more fluidly and may only affect some portions of the body but how much more fluidly may only affect some portions of the body but how far. could you extrapolate from that relationship the fact that english and to some extent russian a book could you extrapolate from that relationship the fact that english and to some extent russian and both adding to their quick to assign blame or responsibility does it have anything to do with both adding to their quick to assign blame or responsibility does it have anything to do with the curse aeration rates in the united states and the russia being. the incarceration rates in the united states and the russia being the world's highest it's really hard to draw a straight line from language to the world's highest it's really
lose genders can add genders that's tributed through the culture then of the languages can lose genders can add genders that process is going to have to take a very long time whereas other cultural practices can come and go that process is going to have to take a very long time whereas other cultural practices can come and go much more fluidly and may only affect some portions of the body but how much more fluidly may only affect some portions of the body but how far. could you extrapolate from...
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do everything we can to make them proud of us if we can find work we can support them . but the climbers won't qualify as mountain guides unless they conquered the summit. was. a good ride has decided not to play it safe he's chosen a new route for the ascent and gone to assess it. the women waited in the camp they're pleased to see their teacher back safely. rather than i thought it. was you closer to. the thing i've gone through the entire area from the from this is going to be a big challenge. for them of this the victim does enough to see that rock fall section between the glacier in the ridge we're going to cross that there's deep snow up there and yeah human is going to prison and then it is going to duffy you were the most. so to have like i climbed over the ridge to make sure that the way back down was ok so i hope. you can do it. on guns then don't. go around my city harder thank you so do you but some rain is a little worried about what lies ahead and that this is getting close to you because you feeling using this i feel good and i think i'll try to go up tomo
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that can become critical. can you advise how we move forward on that. besides whether i cram my back side in a seat getting out would be a useful thing. can you update us? >> yes, sir. thank you for that question, mr. mitchell. we are looking at the language. we're thankful that mr. cohen's provision asked us to look at seat size and seat pitch and seat dimensions and obviously in the construct of safety which is what our mandate is. we are going to perform testing in this, for this section including human testing and later this year we're going to establish the necessary seat pitch, width, length based on safety which would be the basis for any rulemaking if we -- >> can i stop you he's going to hit the gavel. do you have a time frame when you'll do that testing and when we'll gate feedback. >> larry, do you have a timing on it? >> pardon me. i one it's supposed to occur before tends of the year. we set up the aviation rulemaking advisory committee as well. we'll be able to determine the appropriate seat size rule. >> we have 12 days of testing planned
that can become critical. can you advise how we move forward on that. besides whether i cram my back side in a seat getting out would be a useful thing. can you update us? >> yes, sir. thank you for that question, mr. mitchell. we are looking at the language. we're thankful that mr. cohen's provision asked us to look at seat size and seat pitch and seat dimensions and obviously in the construct of safety which is what our mandate is. we are going to perform testing in this, for this...
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support us how can we trust them how is that how nobody can put it i can trust you overseas experts from britain canada. to me and he's not the one who make decisions to handle change you also want all charges dropped against protesters who've been arrested and they've turned down. but how could they do anything else if you offer if you were found to broken the law you should be punished the same way as the police shouldn't you so why are they why are you above the law so why aren't they punishing the police they have in the past police have been hauled into court punished we cannot even identify the police because they are not showing their warrants because they are not showing their numbers when we cannot hold the police accountable when nobody can actually punish the police how come to count on government this could be charging our creditors with rioting even though they are only participating in some peaceful marches there is that is not reasonable so there is die consider yourselves equal before the more of the we are equal before the law so why do you should you get an amnesty
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then you can. just as well describe consciousness as well so you can get a revelation so when you fall in love you have a rush of dope them in our rush of endorphins or that's fine that is a co-relate but that doesn't explain why you have the subjective feeling of love so i explain. ok let's forget about love because that's really why i wish it was about last year just think happiness to soak up a state of happiness when you have serotonin levels reacting or order of dopamine and for scientists it's all hormones and it's all chemically sort of manageable does this mean that if i take a happy drug and my serotonin levels go up and i feel happy then happiness in itself is an illusion because you can control it chemically i could sense what i mean by happiness of course we all know that drugs walk her and they will most obvious one of the opiates give people a feeling of euphoria a feeling of euphoria is not necessarily happiness if you can pass an exam you can achieve something you've been striving f
then you can. just as well describe consciousness as well so you can get a revelation so when you fall in love you have a rush of dope them in our rush of endorphins or that's fine that is a co-relate but that doesn't explain why you have the subjective feeling of love so i explain. ok let's forget about love because that's really why i wish it was about last year just think happiness to soak up a state of happiness when you have serotonin levels reacting or order of dopamine and for scientists...
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patterns can be matched. currently developing technology that can recognize a person on the basis of their heartbeat. others are working on identifying. sounds like biometrics super practical. those. combinations happy days or is there a cats we talk to professor chris to find out if teachers internet technologies and systems at parts of them based research institute was more secure possible words biometrics. i think outlook is that we should be using your fingerprint to log in it's obviously more convenient that you just put your finger on the reader are identified and then you're in. that's much easier than typing a password the passwords are often we get hacked they're a little out of date but password protected systems are easy to implement that's probably why they're so common. that. that's a cost issue mirrors and so on the most sense as i can use to scan a fingerprint or face the more accurately i can capture someone's biometric profile as a for their. the security of this technology depends on how wel
patterns can be matched. currently developing technology that can recognize a person on the basis of their heartbeat. others are working on identifying. sounds like biometrics super practical. those. combinations happy days or is there a cats we talk to professor chris to find out if teachers internet technologies and systems at parts of them based research institute was more secure possible words biometrics. i think outlook is that we should be using your fingerprint to log in it's obviously...
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economy, you can keep look. market soaring to all-time highs. people are starting to look for work. you had 325,000 americans saying maybe i'll go get a job. white house economic advisor larry cud lowe is saying the china trade deal is coming along nicely. >> president trump is optimistic about the china trade deal. agriculture chapter is virtually completed. the financials where american companies will get 100% ownership, security firms, that chapter is virtually wrapped up, the currency instability and ma nip st. louis chapter is virtually wrapped up. and progress has been made on intellectual property issues. trish: this could be really good for our economy and stock mark it. larry is saying we are close. are we close? >> it's extraordinary to even be in this position. we haven't seen this kind of approach since the time of ron solid reagan. for decades our presidents have had the united states playing the patsy. now we have an outside were coming to washington and he's doing what he said he would do, he's pu
economy, you can keep look. market soaring to all-time highs. people are starting to look for work. you had 325,000 americans saying maybe i'll go get a job. white house economic advisor larry cud lowe is saying the china trade deal is coming along nicely. >> president trump is optimistic about the china trade deal. agriculture chapter is virtually completed. the financials where american companies will get 100% ownership, security firms, that chapter is virtually wrapped up, the currency...
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can we also look at those things as well? >> we can look at that. and i think i see on the calendar item the turn restriction is a step in the right direction but we could look at further alternatives. >> the other thing related to small businesses is i ask if we can look on webster street, there are parking spots on those side streets that are not metered and perhaps we could do a metering treatment. i don't want these businesses that might need delivery or have pickups, some of those restaurants are popular for delivery pickups, to not have people pull somewhere. so maybe the fixed spaces that are neighborhood parking on a temporary base busy would be converted to meter or short term parking so those people, i saw there are spaces along webster street where you could do this so it could help the businesses along haight street, particular in the peak hours when their coming in to patronize their businesses, have we looked at webster and how we can treat that for temporary parking just for the pilot? >> i can circulate these ideas to the occur, mana
can we also look at those things as well? >> we can look at that. and i think i see on the calendar item the turn restriction is a step in the right direction but we could look at further alternatives. >> the other thing related to small businesses is i ask if we can look on webster street, there are parking spots on those side streets that are not metered and perhaps we could do a metering treatment. i don't want these businesses that might need delivery or have pickups, some of...
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mature market you can go for the 5000000 sometimes the government can do with that. i want to say every day sticks out for you somebody. something you walk in there and you can take lightly every single day you meet somebody that makes you feel. your loved one still here. it's the way you view die and then how you deal with your family and your friends. there and i'm. just feeling for. the man that the whole ship place. animal she added from. so if we can see $45.00 in the stand up for itself to. stand in book for 4. thank you. but well it's good question because of all that stuff that's what you get they don't really know what. we have 5 funerals be a god is a piece since i love. the idea of and suddenly. become numbers 246. they pull me in today because a we've got so many funerals so they need to live as i'll be at the cemetery and kind of making sure to post them well. because there will be pandemonium. death is such a level i see it all the time. to meet people from baker to cain. i need his mirror a big insight into life itself every day is a bonus i want siste
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can rely on it. saying thank you. along that quality versus quantity issued the dod has closed 22% of the notes of findings and recommendations trom fiscal year 18 audit. the number has actually increased. should we interpret that as working or should we be worried that we are not making enough progress? >> that thing 200 marketers than last year. when the things wero took as lessons learned from my time at homeland was to set up these contracts are normally an auditor when they think they are going to pass they stop working. they say of the disclaimer, we aree done. you and the ig have been a tremendous help in this process. even if you are going to feel keep auditing. the thing i tell everyone inside the building is the auditors find 1300 additional findings those are always therere. the more clearly the identify the sooner we can make sure we have corrected lands. we will keep closing them and get better more efficient. those numbers will come down but it's exactly what we are payingt them for and
can rely on it. saying thank you. along that quality versus quantity issued the dod has closed 22% of the notes of findings and recommendations trom fiscal year 18 audit. the number has actually increased. should we interpret that as working or should we be worried that we are not making enough progress? >> that thing 200 marketers than last year. when the things wero took as lessons learned from my time at homeland was to set up these contracts are normally an auditor when they think...
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can lead to death.s that can lead to death. tell your doctor right away if you have new or worsening symptoms, including trouble breathing, shortness of breath, cough, or chest pain. before taking ibrance, tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, or other signs of infection, liver or kidney problems, are pregnant, breastfeeding, or plan to become pregnant. common side effects include low red blood cell and low platelet counts, infections, tiredness, nausea, sore mouth, abnormalities in liver blood tests, diarrhea, hair thinning or loss, vomiting, rash, and loss of appetite. be in your moment. ask your doctor about ibrance. ♪ >> putting his support for behind hong kong's antigovernment movement, hello everyone, happy thanksgiving, welcome to "america's news headquarters." we've got a couple hours to go. >> then we can get some turkey. >> we get to do that today? speak of the president's agenda is important on this thanksgiving day. let's go to kevin corke in west palm beast he met beach florida, still
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done can be disposed of. is a spinning that bell gets produced under the pully tunnel and that families can use to run against because of home funding for their road show comes from international sponsors the women villages get the so lucky to feel free once they have learned how to put it in the time 7 year old who is a lawyer by training has a vision. and. we need we need we need. you know climate. and alchemy that is what we need. one week later the green girls are ready for the next trip in the city around they have installed 50 units. over nothing coming on board with. you on all those kit creases that why don't round black and white tuxedos that's right the penguins they're mainly found in the southern hemisphere but if we're not careful the african penguin may not be around long. that's true sandra in south africa whiteness birds are suffering as a result of overfishing in their habitat now and there are plans to lure them to other regions where there is plenty of fish for them to hunt how to find out
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so that people can drink water. water and woodlands to cool baking cities in athens and around the world. bucked africa now on that island which lie in the huge good between gun and ivory coast the 6 islands our national park and home to a large number of rest including one a tease and many ramp odds are it's hard to travel to the islands where they are working. really. conservation out of things are coming forward to create. people back where. the islands off ivory coast are a protected conservation zone west of the capital abidjan. national park rangers regularly go out on patrol. as a risk perching fishing even illegal tourism. fishing people come here to freshen the channel separating the islands and lay shrimp traps for their peers. and i keep coming back to check what's in the traps and. i think he and i promise in a couple of he'll be. fishing in the national park is illegal fish lay their eggs in the tangled roots of mangrove trees usually only research boats are allowed in these waters. tourists can only vi
so that people can drink water. water and woodlands to cool baking cities in athens and around the world. bucked africa now on that island which lie in the huge good between gun and ivory coast the 6 islands our national park and home to a large number of rest including one a tease and many ramp odds are it's hard to travel to the islands where they are working. really. conservation out of things are coming forward to create. people back where. the islands off ivory coast are a protected...
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can it help keep us asleep?olutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable. and snoring? no problem ...and done. so you can really promise better sleep. not promise. prove. and now during the ultimate sleep number event, save 50% on the sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. plus 0% interest for 24 months on all smart beds. ends saturday >> the trump administration is preparing to expand its remain in mexico program with word that another migrant trafficking operation tried to enter the united states. look, the border barrier stopped them as they tried to cut a hole through a makeshift wall. and they were arrested and will have to wait it out in mexico. that's the president's plan for everyone coming here illegally going forward. wait it out in mexico. it's important. incentives actually matter. you can wait for asylum in the united states of america, and why not take that chance. come to the united states of america. this isn't rocket scie
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can i learn or article. that i'm sure i would at ease and show he has and would come out in good easy one eyes who cannot afford to have an engineer when i alan did he say why did you smile to lebanon jews we're going to meet and use for my dad he did for who had far more my intervallic or it didn't with my dad is in his memory yeah and why limit now. numbers in. engine easy allow the film of that is there a lot of russia but that my mom had a meeting because a unit didn't come from saudi arabia. but. min home to one of the policemen a saudi in lacking a lot of well mostly means in and out hustle i don't yet know film address and idea there ed i wanted some so she. live a lottery draw out of the. oh yes. yes. in the end professor how did. with the british curriculum school and it's already seeing results dimia. don't want to tell you. a lot of it was. my helmet or so far with. professor tribe in yemen island where i'd try to turn it in that you took at the shanty academia to munich for what took. me away i'v
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just whatever he can do. lob another firecracker, see if you can start another fire, if everyoneecause will look over there, no one will watch what is really happening, and what is really happening is that the corruption that was in washington long before he got there -- he did not invent the influence of money in washington. he did not invent the corruption in washington, but he has taken it to new heights. he has made it -- unbelievable. foreign countries who want to come here to ask for foreign aid or some special contract, what do they do? they go pile into the trump hotel. i've heard this story about wanting to make sure that someone at the white house knows that they stayed in the really expensive suites in the trump hotel for day after day after day, because who does that help? it helps the president had his family. -- and his family. this whole business that he in the middle of an impeachment inquiry over was over what? taxpayeryour money, ,ollars in aid to ukraine saying instead of what do we need to
just whatever he can do. lob another firecracker, see if you can start another fire, if everyoneecause will look over there, no one will watch what is really happening, and what is really happening is that the corruption that was in washington long before he got there -- he did not invent the influence of money in washington. he did not invent the corruption in washington, but he has taken it to new heights. he has made it -- unbelievable. foreign countries who want to come here to ask for...
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hopefully they can be hosts and still earn income.e third thing i'm proud of the olympics has a history of allowing countries to compete. but not every person belongs to a country. there are refugees and they don't get the opportunity to compete. the olympics has created a refugee olympic team and we're a proud sponsor of that team as well those are the three things we're doing. >> go back when you said you created it you have taken it to many different levels and bought a company i love, hotels tonight. you have made it so that this is an amazing statistic there was one night august 10th, over 4 million people spending the night in an airbnb for a private company. >> population of los angeles, approximately. were staying in airbnbs but came from 191 countries almost every country in the world so it was a really, really big thing h we started airbnb, people thought we were crazy. they said this will never work strangers will never stay with other strangers but i think what we invented wasn't just a way to book a home but a platform bu
hopefully they can be hosts and still earn income.e third thing i'm proud of the olympics has a history of allowing countries to compete. but not every person belongs to a country. there are refugees and they don't get the opportunity to compete. the olympics has created a refugee olympic team and we're a proud sponsor of that team as well those are the three things we're doing. >> go back when you said you created it you have taken it to many different levels and bought a company i love,...
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time that people can also take to volunteer right people can vunteer theycan comey drop-off turkeys.ing is sacred heart is making sure that people can get involved not just hearing about e conditions that are happening community ith fact that some folks are struggling but something abouit so o we have thousands ofolunteers are going to be coming through over this over this holida season. and we have a bunch of folks that are coming in this week to make sure to that not only we get these this paed and ready in and passed out makeure that we actually do it again ut the holidays are not the ly time when there's lots of need we served over 60,000 people last year aloneand that that work doesn't on january one. it's tough to those needs kind of continue go on we find other ways of getting people involved but e main thing we need right noare financial contributions. but now you can pay for more turkeyare just overall more >>exactly we're able to mak those dollar stretch a little bit a little bit further, but if people want todrop off that are good that can come by or donation stations star
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that can be good or that can be bad. i don't think it's a hitler causes nazi -ism. it's like it grows out of the circumstances that are there and the ideas people are putting out there as to why and then it comes to the point it is at a tipping point. this is relating to the concept of a paradigm they are looking for ways to fill in the gaps and completes the paradigm. there's always a few things that don't fit. then connections gets more and more tenuous. it's in trouble -- some of the people to be for piecepieces ths become a part of the crucial picture. it doesn't change gradually. it changes suddenly and until that moment when at last little bit comes in, it's not there until it is suddenly there. they have a basis in the anxiety of the alliance. the huge numbers of people that follow isn't as amazing as you might think it to be when you think about the fact huge numbers of people for some reason or another, they find out and usually most must have been insane. no, it happens all the time. >> this question may be a ridiculous question but what you say that you m
that can be good or that can be bad. i don't think it's a hitler causes nazi -ism. it's like it grows out of the circumstances that are there and the ideas people are putting out there as to why and then it comes to the point it is at a tipping point. this is relating to the concept of a paradigm they are looking for ways to fill in the gaps and completes the paradigm. there's always a few things that don't fit. then connections gets more and more tenuous. it's in trouble -- some of the people...
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you can always count on me to know where to look. oh, i found them! i can do this test now!loguard is right for you. covered by medicare and most major insurers (danny)'s voice) of course you don'te because you didn't!? your job isn't doing hard work... ...it's making them do hard work... ...and getting paid for it. (vo) snap and sort your expenses to save over $4,600 at tax time. quickbooks. backing you. it's how we care for our patients- like job. his team at ctca treated his cancer and side effects. so job can stay strong for his family. cancer treatment centers of america. appointments available now. ♪ kennedy: mouth trumpet monday, use #ready? >> ♪ ♪ >> did you get it? thank you for watching the best hour of your day! follow he on twitter, instagram @kennedy nation. e-mail me, tomorrow night. alexander. president camille foster and brian suits. you too,,,,, >> the following is a paid advertisement from time life. these are the country hits we remember, played on jukeboxes across america. >> ♪ and when we get behind closed doors ♪ >> ♪ i am a lineman for the county ♪ and
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what i can say is that mr. giuliani should have known those claims were suspect coming as they reportedly did from individuals with questionable motives and with reason to believe that their political and fnancial ambitions would be stymied by our anti-corruption policy in ukraine . >> the former ambassador warning it sends the wrong message to countries like russia. >> our ukraine policy has been thrown into disarray and shady interests the world over have learned how little it takes to remove an american ambassador who doesn't give them what they want. >> and as yovanovitch's testimony ended, people in the hearing room applauded the u.s. ambassador who has spent 33 years in the foreign service. maria yavonavitch wasn't the only person that talked to congress. david holmes spoke behind closed doors. he overheard the phone call sondland took at a kiev restaurant where the president allegedly asked about investigations. it is the latest in the rapid discusson of closed door and public testimony that will continu
what i can say is that mr. giuliani should have known those claims were suspect coming as they reportedly did from individuals with questionable motives and with reason to believe that their political and fnancial ambitions would be stymied by our anti-corruption policy in ukraine . >> the former ambassador warning it sends the wrong message to countries like russia. >> our ukraine policy has been thrown into disarray and shady interests the world over have learned how little it...
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but he can still walk ok. but you can see where it was.and so he said it's a 2 and 9 years old now so he's the oldest one in the school and this is boyle she is not nearly 5 years old. the. young elephants have come to us. yes specially brutal perching incidents because sadly the baby elephants often do see their mothers not only be killed but also be cut up and orchard. and that's terrible i mean they carry that with them and sometimes we've had cases where. be elephants have been rescued and brought to us and physically there's nothing wrong with them but they are just so heartbroken and and they just lose the will to love physically they can be healthy but if they've had too much trauma and they hold on to their trauma they can die they can literally die from a broken heart. i do believe elephant smile i see it in these little ones they hold a show expression changes and this little mouse they look up and i look at you like this i met the whole the whole expression changes and that ears evenly when they're smiling. i have no science. to
but he can still walk ok. but you can see where it was.and so he said it's a 2 and 9 years old now so he's the oldest one in the school and this is boyle she is not nearly 5 years old. the. young elephants have come to us. yes specially brutal perching incidents because sadly the baby elephants often do see their mothers not only be killed but also be cut up and orchard. and that's terrible i mean they carry that with them and sometimes we've had cases where. be elephants have been rescued and...
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so you can... retire better. >>> welcome back, check 24 out, they're an unlikely duo. >> a baby giraffe and a dog became companions. thisffe was brought in because he was abandoned by his mother. he is eating and drinking because of hunter the dog. caretakers hope jazz will be well enough to return home soon. >> a perfect couple. >> if you have a consumer problem or question, you can e- mail, you can e-mail us on kpix.com or call the number on the screen. we'll be right back. . >>> coming up at 5:00, a potential mass shooting at a southern middle school in florida, what authorities found in his whom after the teen was arrested. >>> we'll have more at 5:00. hodays. have grday. at cbsn ♪ >> hope: [ sobbing ] oh, my god. but how...how? you're... you're alive. i can't believe it. it's you. it's you--i thought-- i thought you were dead. i thought... [ crying ] >> thomas: okay, okay. it's okay, hope. i'm here. i'm all right. >> hope: oh, my god. oh, my god! thomas. [ sobbing ] oh, my gosh. [ gasps ] ♪ [
so you can... retire better. >>> welcome back, check 24 out, they're an unlikely duo. >> a baby giraffe and a dog became companions. thisffe was brought in because he was abandoned by his mother. he is eating and drinking because of hunter the dog. caretakers hope jazz will be well enough to return home soon. >> a perfect couple. >> if you have a consumer problem or question, you can e- mail, you can e-mail us on kpix.com or call the number on the screen. we'll be...
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be done for sensor technology and how we can regulate how our lighting and there is so much that can be done just from that platform alone. we are looking at how we can integrate into the use of that energy source that will be sustainable so there have been some entrepreneurs who have talked about how we can connect solar to the uses of those kiosks as well and it really has been a footprint in the city of new york that gives us, i believe, a great edge in terms of fully integrating all of our needs into a smart city. >> host: joining us at the table is phil markham a cybersecurity reporter for "the washington post". >> guest: are we in a smart cities competition with china and how are we doing? >> guest: i don't know. i think we are in a competition with ourselves and think that china has done far more investment and of course they are state sponsors so it's easier when you've got one guy making all the decisions. here we have 50 states and we still have a lot of work to be done in terms of national infrastructure and to a certain extent i believe we are behind in terms of the build
be done for sensor technology and how we can regulate how our lighting and there is so much that can be done just from that platform alone. we are looking at how we can integrate into the use of that energy source that will be sustainable so there have been some entrepreneurs who have talked about how we can connect solar to the uses of those kiosks as well and it really has been a footprint in the city of new york that gives us, i believe, a great edge in terms of fully integrating all of our...
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gaming can always wow a crowd. were transported us to a digitized future in this case football fans are getting a taste of what's in store for the 2022 world cup from the ticketing to hologram selfies with players. beyond sports projects for what's being called the smart city cats are is working to transform itself into a smart country to digitize and revolutionize the way transportation health care and vironment and logistics are managed. established businesses and startups from around the world are hoping to get a piece of the action is a 3 d. printing machine that's been modified to do gardening operations so you can use it to plant seeds it can do for sitting watering using the amount and specific location of water for each plant it also does moisture testing soil testing and if it can do weeding it has a smartish a camera that's able to determine what is a plant and what its weed. hundreds of initiatives will be picked up by cats are smart program known as task which plans to spend $1600000000.00 over the next
gaming can always wow a crowd. were transported us to a digitized future in this case football fans are getting a taste of what's in store for the 2022 world cup from the ticketing to hologram selfies with players. beyond sports projects for what's being called the smart city cats are is working to transform itself into a smart country to digitize and revolutionize the way transportation health care and vironment and logistics are managed. established businesses and startups from around the...