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now some gem oh it's just in lieu cern appear to have made the breakthrough less mediates. what we think we found as a method of planting a marker in a stone and the mine it was dug out of which remains in the stone and stays with it all the way along the entire value added changed. robert grass of zurich university had the idea of inserting artificial d.n.a. into gemstones denies said una is highly suited to this task because it's invisible and because you can integrate it into a product it's like a label but it's not attached to the product instead it's so small and insignificant that it can be inserted into the product and still authenticated by means of the information which can be retrieved from it and what you and he has become. the d.n.a. label is suited to precious stones because they always have tiny fissures. the d.n.a. is a c. t. and g. nucleotides are sequentially ordered to form a unique code the code can be used to match a stone to a specific mine. to protect it from factors like light and temperature swings the d.n.a. is held in microscopic glass beads. this
now some gem oh it's just in lieu cern appear to have made the breakthrough less mediates. what we think we found as a method of planting a marker in a stone and the mine it was dug out of which remains in the stone and stays with it all the way along the entire value added changed. robert grass of zurich university had the idea of inserting artificial d.n.a. into gemstones denies said una is highly suited to this task because it's invisible and because you can integrate it into a product it's...
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to learn more about that i've come to budapest to meet julio prisco a physicist who worked for cern. with us once that you have a psychic pain some transhumanist believes it is possible and desirable to improve life with the aid of technology. in the study in terms of immortality that doesn't mean living to the age of one hundred fifty rather than eighty. it wants hannity means living for a million years and his side order to live a million years you've got to leave biology behind and remove into a phase of existence that is within the realm of robotic soul cybernetics that what you do is make a copy of your brain with all its thoughts your dispositions healings memories and fears and once all that data has been saved then i can leave this biological body and be transferred into a robot. we're you so i could have a copy of my brain made violet in a computer and install it later in a new artificial body. but is it actually possible to replicate what's in my brain. i've come back to san francisco to meet randall combe a prominent specialist in this field. hand and related mind or brain
to learn more about that i've come to budapest to meet julio prisco a physicist who worked for cern. with us once that you have a psychic pain some transhumanist believes it is possible and desirable to improve life with the aid of technology. in the study in terms of immortality that doesn't mean living to the age of one hundred fifty rather than eighty. it wants hannity means living for a million years and his side order to live a million years you've got to leave biology behind and remove...
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cerned about the results of a study indicating that two thirds of the playgrounds are contaminated with agricultural chemicals. or only traces that don't constitute a health hazard with today's scientific methods you can find the smallest traces of substances i have a line shown them about if you apply the precautionary principle as stipulated by the constitution health concerns come fast so these must have consequences we will insist on that consequence and for. the pesticide conflict also has a legal dimension can a small village use a referendum to make such a major decision others like governor. smile to some farmers from farmers from other towns who farm land here took legal action because they felt they had suffered losses and the town wasn't responsible and divide it was honest administratively court dismissed the case. despite the attack organic farmer villain song remains undeterred. everyone has to face the truth that's just how it is kind and i don't see any grounds to change the way i fall or to change my attitude and help them. this is to roll villagers fight against pestic
cerned about the results of a study indicating that two thirds of the playgrounds are contaminated with agricultural chemicals. or only traces that don't constitute a health hazard with today's scientific methods you can find the smallest traces of substances i have a line shown them about if you apply the precautionary principle as stipulated by the constitution health concerns come fast so these must have consequences we will insist on that consequence and for. the pesticide conflict also has...
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so trying to build artificial general intelligence is a bit like trying to do particle physics at cernheory, without any underlying scientific theory. it seems to me that we need both some serious theory, which we don't have yet, we have some but it isn't unified, there isn't a single theory if you like like the standard model physics. we also need to do responsible research and innovation. in other words we need to innovate ethically to make sure any as it were unintended consequences are foreseen and we head them off. let's talk in a more practical sense, unintended consequences may well come up. let's start with something i think most of us are aware of now, and regard as one of the most both challenging and perhaps exciting specific ai achievements, that is the driverless car. yes. it seems to me all sorts of issues are raised by a world in which cars are driverless. a lot of moral and ethical issues as well as practical ones. you work with people in this field, are you excited by driverless cars? iam, yes. i think driverless cars have tremendous potential for two things... do you
so trying to build artificial general intelligence is a bit like trying to do particle physics at cernheory, without any underlying scientific theory. it seems to me that we need both some serious theory, which we don't have yet, we have some but it isn't unified, there isn't a single theory if you like like the standard model physics. we also need to do responsible research and innovation. in other words we need to innovate ethically to make sure any as it were unintended consequences are...
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lee parity in all the neighborhoodst have equal amount rather than jt focusing on them going into cern neighborhoods. also, in speaking on behalf of g some limits, i wish you'd look t universitiy of california san f. they've looked at cannabis and e some health reasons. i'm speaking as a nursz also. there are -- nurse also. there are health reasons involvn people using cannabis around. i know they say medical reasonst there are other reasons also. thank you. >> supervisor farrell: thank yoy much. next speaker, please. >> terence, i'm chair of your te and speaking as a cannabis patie the '80s when i was diagnosed wh h.i.v. i'm alive today because of cann. i echo what jeff -- supervisor y says about the availability notf cap bus, but theç socialization atmosphere that allows us to bel people. h.i.v. patients were given a deh sentence. we no longer have that, but thee other diseases that cannabis cae the quality of life for and we o make sure those have a place. there no -- there is nothing, ts no equity, there is no businesse is no future without land use. everyone has to have a place.
lee parity in all the neighborhoodst have equal amount rather than jt focusing on them going into cern neighborhoods. also, in speaking on behalf of g some limits, i wish you'd look t universitiy of california san f. they've looked at cannabis and e some health reasons. i'm speaking as a nursz also. there are -- nurse also. there are health reasons involvn people using cannabis around. i know they say medical reasonst there are other reasons also. thank you. >> supervisor farrell: thank...
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the region yet short of of course the certifying the iran deal making the future of iran the ovarian cern as well as what is now happening with the alliance with saudi arabia in which trumps so far has backed everything saudi arabia is doing that we're going to talk in detail about they were under a bit later but before that the council on american islamic relations has noted an almost hundred percent increase in anti muslim hate crimes in the first of two thousand and seventeen compared to twenty sixteen why is this happening well i think it's quite clear that this is not something that is coming from the bottom up but it's actually being promoted from the top even during the bush era after nine eleven there was an increase in. muslim hate crime but it didn't actually really start to rise up until during the obama years when you had a republican party that was very much using a language of islamophobia now you have a president who got elected on a platform of islamophobia so it is quite predictable that when you have leaders using language of that kind in essentially giving a green light
the region yet short of of course the certifying the iran deal making the future of iran the ovarian cern as well as what is now happening with the alliance with saudi arabia in which trumps so far has backed everything saudi arabia is doing that we're going to talk in detail about they were under a bit later but before that the council on american islamic relations has noted an almost hundred percent increase in anti muslim hate crimes in the first of two thousand and seventeen compared to...
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the region yet short of of course the certifying the iran deal making the future of iran the ovarian cern as well as what is now happening with the alliance with saudi arabia in which trumps so far has backed everything saudi arabia is doing that we're going to talk in detail about they rounded up a bit later but before that the council on american islamic relations has narrowed and on those hundred percent increase in anti muslim hate crimes in the first of twenty seventeen compared to twenty sixteen why is this happening well i think it's quite clear that this is not something that is coming from the bottom up but it's actually being promoted from the top even during the bush era after nine eleven there was an increase in. muslim hate crime but it didn't actually really start to rise up until during the obama years when you had a republican party that was very much using a language of islamophobia now you have a president who got elected on a platform of islamophobia so it is quite predictable that when you have leaders using language of that kind in essentially giving a green lights fo
the region yet short of of course the certifying the iran deal making the future of iran the ovarian cern as well as what is now happening with the alliance with saudi arabia in which trumps so far has backed everything saudi arabia is doing that we're going to talk in detail about they rounded up a bit later but before that the council on american islamic relations has narrowed and on those hundred percent increase in anti muslim hate crimes in the first of twenty seventeen compared to twenty...
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cerned of what will happen if they can't continue to bring food into the country you know that yemen is the largest food insecurity crisis all over the world every month we feed seven million people these are people who depend completely on relief for their survival and we import these commodities the food to help these people which is why the longer yemen's air and seaports sit empty the longer the suffering will continue. and. u.s. president donald trump says he's found common ground with china's leader over the crisis on the korean peninsula heap praise on xi jinping during a visit to beijing where the two signed a multi-billion dollar trade deals adrian brown in beijing has more on the lavish ceremony chris hall for the u.s. president. china's leaders know how to put on a good show and to make important visitors feel honored. the finally chewed welcoming ceremony was far more lavish than the one given president trump's predecessor president xi jinping has rolled out a very long red carpet for trump who ensured his tie was color coordinated. the two leaders talked for several hour
cerned of what will happen if they can't continue to bring food into the country you know that yemen is the largest food insecurity crisis all over the world every month we feed seven million people these are people who depend completely on relief for their survival and we import these commodities the food to help these people which is why the longer yemen's air and seaports sit empty the longer the suffering will continue. and. u.s. president donald trump says he's found common ground with...
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to learn more about that i've come to budapest to meet julio prisco a physicist who worked for cern. that's why setting up a psychic pain self transhumanist believes it is possible and desirable to improve life with the aid of technology but i'm doing much better than most that in terms of immortality that doesn't mean living to the age of one hundred fifty rather than eighty. it wants hannity means living for a million years and his side order to live a million years you've got to leave biology behind and remember which into a phase of existence that is within the realm of robotics or cybernetics that what you do is make a copy of your brain with all its thoughts your dispositions healings memories and fears and once all that data has been saved then i can leave this biological body and be transferred into a robot. we're you so i could have a copy of my brain made violet in a computer and install it later in a new artificial body. but is it actually possible to replicate what's in my brain. i've come back to san francisco to meet randall combe a prominent specialist in this free. ha
to learn more about that i've come to budapest to meet julio prisco a physicist who worked for cern. that's why setting up a psychic pain self transhumanist believes it is possible and desirable to improve life with the aid of technology but i'm doing much better than most that in terms of immortality that doesn't mean living to the age of one hundred fifty rather than eighty. it wants hannity means living for a million years and his side order to live a million years you've got to leave...
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the west or should there be wilfully misunderstood the truth is that china has matched america and cern great game of capitalism and that is one forgivable. one measure of china's new capitalism is the run ritualised this league table of china's mega rich is published by rupert hogan warthe an old attorney and his chinese name as her run he's received many awards including china's man of the year this year two thousand and fifteen it's probably been the most extraordinary year of wealth creation in the history of china again you know i've been doing this little fifteen sixteen years i've never seen a year like two thousand and fifteen you know it normally for two hundred million pounds or three hundred million dollars we find say by eight hundred thousand people this year two thousand and fifteen is it's doubled they'll be more dollar billionaires known about in china than in the u.s. so the u.s. up until now has been the leader in terms of business. you know the most successful business tycoons in the world. china two thousand and fifteen where they're taking the us said amazing. moder
the west or should there be wilfully misunderstood the truth is that china has matched america and cern great game of capitalism and that is one forgivable. one measure of china's new capitalism is the run ritualised this league table of china's mega rich is published by rupert hogan warthe an old attorney and his chinese name as her run he's received many awards including china's man of the year this year two thousand and fifteen it's probably been the most extraordinary year of wealth...
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some of the temperatures in cern delaware, 76 in georgetown. 79 in long neck. that is warm.mber. it was 75 yesterday. 73 for today. the average is 61. we've got one cold day and start warming up again. later next week, if you look at the seven day down there, look at friday. we've got some cold air coming in next week. it's not going to stay warm. here's the cloud cover, this would show the radar if there was any rain on the radar. not much. there's dry air across the great lakes. that's what's coming in for at least the start of the weekend. by tomorrow morning, it's clear. sunshine to start the day, but it's chilly. then with the clouds coming in in the afternoon that's going to help prevent the temperature, probably from even getting to 60. here comes the rain. it is going to rain over the weekend. now we might be fortunate here with the rain coming in like, after 8:00 tomorrow night. and going through saturday night and first thing sunday morning. but it could last a little bit longer. this particular computer model keeps it raining into early afternoon. other models hav
some of the temperatures in cern delaware, 76 in georgetown. 79 in long neck. that is warm.mber. it was 75 yesterday. 73 for today. the average is 61. we've got one cold day and start warming up again. later next week, if you look at the seven day down there, look at friday. we've got some cold air coming in next week. it's not going to stay warm. here's the cloud cover, this would show the radar if there was any rain on the radar. not much. there's dry air across the great lakes. that's what's...
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investors,cerning saying he should have a putting political pressure on central banks which is supposedthe lira is also being affected by political spats that turkey is having both with the u.s., europe and nato. investors are very concerned about the situation in turkey. alix: thank you very much. ,athy jones of charles schwab the chief fixed income strategist and philip camporeale, jpmorgan vp. is turkey making the right call? kathy: we don't like underweight em bonds. turkey would be part of that call although it is a small part of the index. the major reason is valuations. yields are low, relative to what you can get at home and you are taking in an inordinate amount of risk. we just don't see the risk reward balance very attractive right now. alix: you like equities. how would you view something like turkey to question -- like turkey? philip: kind of the low interest rate that cap he was talking about -- that kathy was talking about. separating the politics from the fundamentals. we believe that the dollar interest rates are going to behave and in that environment, that is a good b
investors,cerning saying he should have a putting political pressure on central banks which is supposedthe lira is also being affected by political spats that turkey is having both with the u.s., europe and nato. investors are very concerned about the situation in turkey. alix: thank you very much. ,athy jones of charles schwab the chief fixed income strategist and philip camporeale, jpmorgan vp. is turkey making the right call? kathy: we don't like underweight em bonds. turkey would be part of...