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he's a huge dave eggers fan.hen i start to understand how great of an author he was and how lucky i was to have someone like him tell my story. it's been wonderful. >> finally, dave, he mentioned you don't have wifi. famously you wrote the book "the circle" about the intrusion of technology into our lives. that was a good few years before we realized how intrusive it's been in every aspect, including elections. tell me what you're feeling right now about that. >> i intended with that book to scare the pants off the media and everyone i knew, but it got much more sinister and much more terrifying in the years after. i had no idea. i wrote speculatively about how the internet might affect democracies but i had no idea it would actually happen to such a degree. i'm far more scared and almost paralyzed with fear now. but i find it all so disspiriting that the only way sometimes to deal with it is to try to greatly limit our participation in the internet, limit our exposure to it as much as possible, which is one of t
he's a huge dave eggers fan.hen i start to understand how great of an author he was and how lucky i was to have someone like him tell my story. it's been wonderful. >> finally, dave, he mentioned you don't have wifi. famously you wrote the book "the circle" about the intrusion of technology into our lives. that was a good few years before we realized how intrusive it's been in every aspect, including elections. tell me what you're feeling right now about that. >> i...
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. >>> eggers joins us now to taub about what a regulated facebook would look like. professor, welcome back. it's always good to have you here. >> one of the clips that was not in julia's's piece was the question oregulation. and ms. sandberg basically was open to the consent of regulation, as was mark zuckerberg yesterday, which surprised a lot of people. it seems to me they think it is a foregone conclusion that that isy.oming their what do you think? >> well, i think the recognition in a there isee obviously this -- as ms. sandberg said, kind of a breach of trust and the implications tha the government and policy makers may want to try and weigh in on and the implications of that, i think this becomes real questionf can facebook kind help to cocreate the regulations that would be put in placeha of tontrol over both advertising and the managemf social media on line? to me, the real question i go and how enforceable they would be. there has been discussions around transparency in advertising. it's owunclear that would work, who would and how that would be done in a
. >>> eggers joins us now to taub about what a regulated facebook would look like. professor, welcome back. it's always good to have you here. >> one of the clips that was not in julia's's piece was the question oregulation. and ms. sandberg basically was open to the consent of regulation, as was mark zuckerberg yesterday, which surprised a lot of people. it seems to me they think it is a foregone conclusion that that isy.oming their what do you think? >> well, i think the...
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mokhtar alkanshali, dave eggers the new book is "the monk of mokha."u thank th very much for being here. >> thanks for having us. >> woodruff: and we'll be back but first, from your local pbs station. it's a chance to offer your support, which helps keep programs like ours on the air. >> woodruff: for those stations staying with us, we take a second look at efforts to teach tolerance to the very youngest students. special correspondent cat wise visited a pair of noteworthy programs in californiaast fall. >> we're going to take out the mirror now and look at ourselves ad make our own face. >> reporter: in thlameda california preschoon, a box of crwith a multitude of colors is helping little kids arn big lessons. >> put your hand inside and see whats best for you. >> reporter: teacher tiffani battle asks the children to look carefully at tir own skin color and their classmates' skin colors, and to note differences and similarities. >> i'm black and white. >> reporter: the artroject is just one of many ways children are introduced tan anti-bias curriculum
mokhtar alkanshali, dave eggers the new book is "the monk of mokha."u thank th very much for being here. >> thanks for having us. >> woodruff: and we'll be back but first, from your local pbs station. it's a chance to offer your support, which helps keep programs like ours on the air. >> woodruff: for those stations staying with us, we take a second look at efforts to teach tolerance to the very youngest students. special correspondent cat wise visited a pair of...
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slowly drifted into the eggers and bridge breaking the boat's mast. watching d.w. news live from baghdad still to come global produces steel themselves focusing on new targets for the white house keeps the ways of the football and our business update with monica judge in just a moment. couple feet of the talk i'll be out of a day. to. learn german with w. . any time any place. whether with jo jo and her friends. colleagues is going to be looking at doing a lot of mischief spritzes researchers are looking towards a war with friends all over the world. online and interactive. and german to go. and learn german for free christine w. p p. good. but. no word from the white house as global still produces expect punishing new terrorists donald trump puts off a much anticipated announcement we look into the possible reasons what's behind the delay also coming up your of a mystery into one reason so many bees dying. welcome to do business i want to get jones in but then all stocks in u.s. steel makers have pad to their games to. equivalents are rising and that's as the whit
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after the skipper was rescued his vessel slowly drifted into the eggers and bridge breaking the boat's mast. washing day dubliners life from about and still to come global produces steel themselves focusing on new targets for the white house keeps the ways of the football and our business update with monica jugs in just a moment. couple feet of the talk i'll be out of a day to. learn german with w. . any time any place. whether with jo jo and her friends. colleagues there's going to be looking up to a night of mischief spritzes researchers.
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after the skipper was rescued is a vessel slowly drifted into the eggers and bridge breaking the boat's mast. sport now starting in football in brazil and paris and i'm sure my star neymar looks likely to miss up to three months due to injury the world's most expensive footballer who signed for p.s.g. for two hundred twenty two million euros last year and undergo a surgery on a fractured matta tassel this week as team doctor said his recovery time to take longer than first thought that means that he's likely to face a race to get fit in time for the world cup finals which begin on the fourteenth of june for a three time surfing world champion mick fanning has announced that he's going to retire after this month's ricco prevent and his native australia the thirty six year old grabbed headlines even tried to fifteen after the start of a great white shark that was captured live on t.v. at an event in south africa these pictures have been watched more than twenty five million times on you tube it was attacked by another shock at the same event two years later despite those terrifying encoun
after the skipper was rescued is a vessel slowly drifted into the eggers and bridge breaking the boat's mast. sport now starting in football in brazil and paris and i'm sure my star neymar looks likely to miss up to three months due to injury the world's most expensive footballer who signed for p.s.g. for two hundred twenty two million euros last year and undergo a surgery on a fractured matta tassel this week as team doctor said his recovery time to take longer than first thought that means...
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his story is told in hebook "the moewnk of mokha" by author dave eggers. and he and mokhtar alkanshali join us now. welcome to both of you. you know it's interesting to take a daily commoditye something that we're all very familiar with and sort of defamiliarize it. you're you're explaining in this book where it comes from, how it's made, the way it's spread throughout the world, you enjoy that i can see writing about it. >> well i like to start from scratch. i had my first cup of coffee when i was 35. i had no interest in its history or i didn't know anything about it. i don't know where it came from. i didn't know it w a fruit until three years ago. so i was able to sort of follow mokhtar's discovery of coffee the history of it whicis really unbelievae and so many fanttical stories of adventu and daring do and eniehands very too involving a lot of slavery ffee haven the people that be expitedor cturi.ck w aco andrond g but the as such potential to change lives in countries like yemen by ndincoffee to lifemers giving the same state that we take we have fo
his story is told in hebook "the moewnk of mokha" by author dave eggers. and he and mokhtar alkanshali join us now. welcome to both of you. you know it's interesting to take a daily commoditye something that we're all very familiar with and sort of defamiliarize it. you're you're explaining in this book where it comes from, how it's made, the way it's spread throughout the world, you enjoy that i can see writing about it. >> well i like to start from scratch. i had my first cup...
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and she says exotic breeds are favored like amy, a hybrid called an easter egger because of the blue eggs. leslie's son louca that operating mill valley chicken besides collecting cool eggs there is a desire to eat healthier and more ethically produced food. >> i don't think it is a fad but more of a lifestyle change that has been slowly happening. people are kind of getting away from the concept of the separation of farm and feed. >> maybe it is about health or perhaps people that spend all day in a virtual world that connect with something real. >> has this become a status symbol down there? >> i will say it is a status symbol but they care about their chickens and what they are eating and why not have beautiful pets. >> in the tech world you have to strike while the market is hot and leslie's timing turned out to be impeccable. in mill valley john ramos, kpix. >>> leslie says the chickens she brokers are rarely intended to be eaten. one client paid $1500 in surgical bill to save an injured chick. >>> in san francisco hundreds hit the pavement for the annual ymca china's run. they
and she says exotic breeds are favored like amy, a hybrid called an easter egger because of the blue eggs. leslie's son louca that operating mill valley chicken besides collecting cool eggs there is a desire to eat healthier and more ethically produced food. >> i don't think it is a fad but more of a lifestyle change that has been slowly happening. people are kind of getting away from the concept of the separation of farm and feed. >> maybe it is about health or perhaps people that...
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amy is a hybrid called easter egger because of the blue eggs she lace. >> beside collecting that a general desire of ethically -- >> it's been happening as people are getting away from the concept of the separation of farm and food. >> maybe it's about health or perhaps people who spend all day in a virtual world just need to connect with something real. has this become kind of a status symbol down there. i would say it has become a status symbol and they care about their chicken and what they're eating and where not have -- why not have beautiful pets. >> in the tech world, have to strike while the timing is hot and leslie's timing turned out to be impeccable. >>> time 4:57, daca debate continues this morning and important deadline this morning that the courts ordered officials to ignore. >>> and san francisco police are actively lugeing for suspended -- looking for suspended raiders player aldon smith for domestic violence charnels. i'll have the -- charges. i'll have the details coming up. . >>> good mornings, everyone. it's monday, march 5. i'm michelle griego. >> and i'm kenny choi. t
amy is a hybrid called easter egger because of the blue eggs she lace. >> beside collecting that a general desire of ethically -- >> it's been happening as people are getting away from the concept of the separation of farm and food. >> maybe it's about health or perhaps people who spend all day in a virtual world just need to connect with something real. has this become kind of a status symbol down there. i would say it has become a status symbol and they care about their...
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and she says exotic breeds are favored, like amy, a hybrid call an easter egger because of her blew eggs. her son, who helps operate mill valley chickens, says beside collecting really cool-looking eggs, there is a genuine desire to eat head year and moretti -- healthier and eat more ethically produced food. >> people are kind of getting away from the concept of separation of farm and food. >> reporter: maybe it's about health, or perhaps people who spend all day in a virtual world needing to connect with something rear. >> has this become a status symbol? >> i would say so, but they do care about their chickens, about what they are a he eating, and -- what they're eating and why not have beautiful chickens. >> reporter: leslie's timing is impeccable, striking while it's hot. >> the chickens she brokers are rarely intended to be eaten. one client paid $1500 in surgery bills to save one injured chick. >>> take a look at this. a new meaning to the catwalk. the fancy felines traveled to san jose to compete in the tails and no tails cat show this weekend. hundreds of cats of all shapes and s
and she says exotic breeds are favored, like amy, a hybrid call an easter egger because of her blew eggs. her son, who helps operate mill valley chickens, says beside collecting really cool-looking eggs, there is a genuine desire to eat head year and moretti -- healthier and eat more ethically produced food. >> people are kind of getting away from the concept of separation of farm and food. >> reporter: maybe it's about health, or perhaps people who spend all day in a virtual world...
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cubic meter and yet that is enough to cause health problems a something needs to be done in london eggers caught up with some air quality pioneers from zeniths. just breathing normally is painful here the air is foul and burns your eyes. india's megacity delhi was enveloped in fix smog last november it's a problem many cities face worldwide even if not quite as extreme as this. of course it often has a lot to do with a geographic location then there's the weather and it depends as well on how people are heating their homes and if you get a calm and stable high pressure system which happens here frequently with no wind blowing then none of the filth gets blown out of the city. that's just the type of problem siemens is trying to tackle at the crystal it center for sustainable urban development in london here expert air pollution reports for cities across the globe are prepared using data collated by tailor made software it's already been tested in london. this tool do not start here. and we can access the data recorded by a london monitoring station. and we're looking at having to take act
cubic meter and yet that is enough to cause health problems a something needs to be done in london eggers caught up with some air quality pioneers from zeniths. just breathing normally is painful here the air is foul and burns your eyes. india's megacity delhi was enveloped in fix smog last november it's a problem many cities face worldwide even if not quite as extreme as this. of course it often has a lot to do with a geographic location then there's the weather and it depends as well on how...
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limbs in the north of the country after the skipper was rescued his vessel slowly drifted into the eggers and bridge breaking the boat's mast. shaft. to take you through the day. quadriga international talk show for journalists to discuss the topic of the week following it was a cold parties are increasingly setting the agenda in european politics so how should traditional mainstream politics respond especially given the that support is often melting away find out quadriga coming up. in sixty minutes. is known as. managers to a good day nothing would change you know the banks you know why and so was the language of the bank. speaking the truth global news that matters g.w. made for mines. climate change. sustainability. environmental projects. give globalization the face biodiversity species conservation exploitation ecology. human rights displacement. the global and current local actually. three thousand. every journey begins with the first step and everyone reaches the first word illusion called the cohesive germany to german. physicist why not little critters it's simple online on thei
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after the skipper was rescued his vessel slowly drifted into the eggers and bridge breaking the boat's mast. much more in new mexico where the open enters the quarter final stage on friday after a dramatic round of sixteen was settled in acapulco a wednesday one of the day's more thrilling encounters so argentina's martin del potro take on spaniard david ferrer in a three sets thriller germany's alexander sveta was also an option. martin del potro looked comfortable after claiming the opening set of his last sixteen encounter against david ferrer. spaniard hit back however taking the second set by the same scoreline to set up a tense finale. of the but del potro held his nerve emerging with a six three victory to set up a quarter final showdown with austria's dominant team of the. germany's alexander's vet have also booked his place in the last state of the coming compadre a pizza guy of check in straight sets he faces usas brian harrison on friday. three time surfing world champion mc fatting has announced that he'll retire after this month's recall provent in his native australia the
after the skipper was rescued his vessel slowly drifted into the eggers and bridge breaking the boat's mast. much more in new mexico where the open enters the quarter final stage on friday after a dramatic round of sixteen was settled in acapulco a wednesday one of the day's more thrilling encounters so argentina's martin del potro take on spaniard david ferrer in a three sets thriller germany's alexander sveta was also an option. martin del potro looked comfortable after claiming the opening...
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egger comprehending speech. this picture is like a snapshot of the information flow constantly taking place inside our brains the images you did by the connect own project have been published by international news media and leading scientific journal. turns out that all of the bilateral animals on earth the largest number of animals that you'll recognise as animals are bilateral they have all left side or right side and the front and back so this is apparently the basic plan of all nervous systems all the biological brains are like this why probably the first purpose they served was propulsion. the new technology for allowing research was to look deep into the structure of the brain. results of the connect own project show that the brain despite the dizzy and complexity of its circuits is put together in a way that is highly structured and almost mathematical. scientists want to better understand the workings of the brain in order to develop improved treatments for brain diseases. could the work being conducted
egger comprehending speech. this picture is like a snapshot of the information flow constantly taking place inside our brains the images you did by the connect own project have been published by international news media and leading scientific journal. turns out that all of the bilateral animals on earth the largest number of animals that you'll recognise as animals are bilateral they have all left side or right side and the front and back so this is apparently the basic plan of all nervous...
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exotic breeds are favored, like amy, a hybrid called an easter egger because of the blue eggs she lays. her son who helps operate mill valley chickens says besides collecting cool looking eggs, there is a genuine desire to eat healthier and more ethically produced food. >> i don't think it's a fad in a sense, i think it's more of a lifestyle change that's been slowly happening and people are kind of getting away from the concept of the separation of farm and food. >> reporter: maybe it's about health or perhaps people who spend all day in a virtual world just need to connect with something real. >> has this become kind of a status symbol down there? >> i would say it's become a status symbol. they truly do care about their chicken. they care about what they're eating. why not have beautiful pets? >> reporter: in the tech world, you have to strike while the market is hot. and leslie's timing turned out to be impeccable. in mill valley, john ramos, kpix 5. >> and leslie says the chickens she brokers are rarely intended to be eaten. in fact, one client paid $1500 in surgery bill to save o
exotic breeds are favored, like amy, a hybrid called an easter egger because of the blue eggs she lays. her son who helps operate mill valley chickens says besides collecting cool looking eggs, there is a genuine desire to eat healthier and more ethically produced food. >> i don't think it's a fad in a sense, i think it's more of a lifestyle change that's been slowly happening and people are kind of getting away from the concept of the separation of farm and food. >> reporter: maybe...
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and for more let's bring in constantine a fallen eggers he's a commentator standing by for us in moscow constantine russia cause this a reciprocal move does this still the diplomatic equilibrium then or should we expect full of the punitive measure this. well i think it didn't because what we've heard from the united states is that they consider the russian move to be completely unjustified and they expect more scope to repent and admit to involvement in the in discreet. says for i sat tempted to cessation and then i said they considering further measures and that is really interesting because first of all that's definitely the first time in my life span that we've seen such a massive diplomatic row concerning russia nothing like that ever happened even with the saddam hussein or the kim dynasty and secondly it seems that americans are ready to respond to russian response which may mean more expulsions which may mean closing down for example the houston consulates russia has a consulate in texas and also what we've seen and i'm still russia didn't respond to that from the first of april
and for more let's bring in constantine a fallen eggers he's a commentator standing by for us in moscow constantine russia cause this a reciprocal move does this still the diplomatic equilibrium then or should we expect full of the punitive measure this. well i think it didn't because what we've heard from the united states is that they consider the russian move to be completely unjustified and they expect more scope to repent and admit to involvement in the in discreet. says for i sat tempted...
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after the skipper was rescued his vessel slowly drifted into the eggers and bridge breaking the boat's mast. still w. still to come very snowy weather in europe was also interrupted for the long testing ahead of the season start but was too much needed truck time in barcelona today. about an all in the way. russia hopes to get. the field out this man will win again. the opposition remains weak and oppressed. the main opposition figure alexei no only has been barred from the election. film depicting what's left of the democratic process in russia today. the russian opposition. forty five. if you would like to be our fighters want to start families to become farmers or engineers every one of them has a plan for your children summoning is just on the children who have already been the lawyer and that's you and those that will follow are part of a new kind of. they could be the future of. granting opportunities for global news that matters d. w. made from mines. birth place home two moons of species. a home worth saving and. those are big changes and most start with small steps global idea
after the skipper was rescued his vessel slowly drifted into the eggers and bridge breaking the boat's mast. still w. still to come very snowy weather in europe was also interrupted for the long testing ahead of the season start but was too much needed truck time in barcelona today. about an all in the way. russia hopes to get. the field out this man will win again. the opposition remains weak and oppressed. the main opposition figure alexei no only has been barred from the election. film...