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but with the vibration it what we're doing isn't exactly geo engineering. it's more like protection or trying to change the material state from solid to liquid in that sense the impact on the atmosphere is relatively small. giving but in general i don't think it's a good idea to interfere with the. other globally opiates that i could. point out. but i was but the guys they're letting a genie out of the bottle and it could have its revenge if things change to the point where people can't control it anymore i don't think anyone wants to experience that. people will probably be prepared to take bigger and bigger risks as the effects of climate change while some. craziness are melting everywhere like the amish here in the swiss alps the mountains a crumbling. village on the sickly monteverdi one day when i think of the climate and global warming i also think of all these steep mountains where rock falls and landslides can happen i worry about the people who live there and. switzerland is one of the european countries most affected by climate change. only if you
but with the vibration it what we're doing isn't exactly geo engineering. it's more like protection or trying to change the material state from solid to liquid in that sense the impact on the atmosphere is relatively small. giving but in general i don't think it's a good idea to interfere with the. other globally opiates that i could. point out. but i was but the guys they're letting a genie out of the bottle and it could have its revenge if things change to the point where people can't control...
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geo engineering. scientific technical engineering issues related to these new technologies are sometimes quite challenging but the governance issues are even more challenging this is part of the culture of managing climate risks that we have to think about we need options probably and we need more and we need them sooner because we are in. individual nations manipulated solar radiation on their own yet lost passion or fear is that it could unbalance the climate in other countries. what is a plausible scenario is that a country that is baby badly affected by climate change for example a group of small island countries will fix it if they decide to do it and solar radiation modification is at least a direct costs scientists tell us it's not that expensive so as a medium sized country could do it and wealthy individual could do it to save the world could be done by a major nation today yes. which brings in problems right of course but but that's true of all sorts of things so there are lots of things in
geo engineering. scientific technical engineering issues related to these new technologies are sometimes quite challenging but the governance issues are even more challenging this is part of the culture of managing climate risks that we have to think about we need options probably and we need more and we need them sooner because we are in. individual nations manipulated solar radiation on their own yet lost passion or fear is that it could unbalance the climate in other countries. what is a...
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but beyond that vibration it what we're doing isn't exactly geo engineering. it's more like protection or trying to change the material state from solid to liquid in that sense the impact on the atmosphere is relatively small if you think but in general i don't think it's a good idea to interfere with the. there globally but. the one on. my list but you guys they're letting a genie out of the bottle and it could have its revenge if things change to the point where people can't control it anymore i don't think anyone wants to experience that. people will probably be prepared to take bigger and bigger risks as the effects of climate change while some. graziers are melting everywhere like the amish here in the swiss alps the mountains a crumbling. village on the screen a moment you're very moving when i think of the climate and global warming i also think of all these steep mountains where rock falls and landslides can happen and he my worry about the people who live there and. switzerland is one of the european countries most affected by climate change. only if
but beyond that vibration it what we're doing isn't exactly geo engineering. it's more like protection or trying to change the material state from solid to liquid in that sense the impact on the atmosphere is relatively small if you think but in general i don't think it's a good idea to interfere with the. there globally but. the one on. my list but you guys they're letting a genie out of the bottle and it could have its revenge if things change to the point where people can't control it...
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fears that so no geo engineering will change weather and precipitation patterns damage the ozone layer and produce more acid rain some studies show some interest for dru geo engineering is watch them climate change itself and even researching the matter sees dangerous governments are watching this closely well companies are watching this closely the military is watching this closely. so there's a political experiment the toughening that says you know what what if we could go this route and you're opening up a pathway and the further you go down that pathway and the more you make it seem real so so an experiment is is isn't is is research but it's also political theater you have but you will never stop people from thinking and from searching for ideas and solutions the idea of you engineering is already in the world so you can't stuff that. you can't stop the idea of do insuring from existing but but what you can stop is it being considered a good idea many people including me have talked about how an equal solar geoengineering is how it would help one place and hurt another but actuall
fears that so no geo engineering will change weather and precipitation patterns damage the ozone layer and produce more acid rain some studies show some interest for dru geo engineering is watch them climate change itself and even researching the matter sees dangerous governments are watching this closely well companies are watching this closely the military is watching this closely. so there's a political experiment the toughening that says you know what what if we could go this route and...
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that panopticon built by private corporations for the most part and now we're seeing it play out in a geo political level because all of our cars are spying us our refrigerators are spying on us our washing machines are spying on us our computers are spying on us all of the things smartphones everything around us is spying on us they're collecting data on us they say it's just for corporate reasons for profit they're selling ads they want to know their customers better but it turns out that there's actually a way to these companies are making a profit for their shareholders this is what the shareholders demand they've got that data why not make profit from it so what a lot of car companies are now doing is they're selling all that data they collect on you just to help you the customer they're selling it to private groups who then sell it to the government to you know target people around the world so 1st here's this headline this surveillance company claims a contract nearly any car in real time a defense contractor that claims to have access to motor vehicle location data on a global sca
that panopticon built by private corporations for the most part and now we're seeing it play out in a geo political level because all of our cars are spying us our refrigerators are spying on us our washing machines are spying on us our computers are spying on us all of the things smartphones everything around us is spying on us they're collecting data on us they say it's just for corporate reasons for profit they're selling ads they want to know their customers better but it turns out that...
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that panopticon built by private corporations for the most part and now we're seeing it play out in a geo political level because all of our cars are spying us our refrigerators are spying on us our washing machines are spying on us our computers are spying on us all of the things smartphones everything around us is spying on us they're collecting data on us they say it's just for corporate reasons for profit they're selling ads they want to know their customers better but it turns out that there's actually a way to these companies are making a profit for their shareholders this is what the shareholders demand they've got that data why not make profit from it so what a lot of car companies are now doing is they're selling all the data they collect on you just to help you the customer they're selling it to private groups who then sell it to the government to you know target people around the world so 1st here's this have been this surveillance company claims a contract nearly any car in real time a defense contractor that claims to have access to motor vehicle location data on a global sca
that panopticon built by private corporations for the most part and now we're seeing it play out in a geo political level because all of our cars are spying us our refrigerators are spying on us our washing machines are spying on us our computers are spying on us all of the things smartphones everything around us is spying on us they're collecting data on us they say it's just for corporate reasons for profit they're selling ads they want to know their customers better but it turns out that...
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. a program manager greg gailey there are already 4 sites up and running in not only the french and geo has plans to develop several more sites in the country within the next few years. so if you do i will post sort of central to the idea is to engage people on location to involve members of the local community . in the process of setting up the infrastructure that's very important. it's also our objective to support sustainable development aim of securing access to clean energy to everyone in the area by 2030 if you didn't want them fake surveyed if you . were backing cory seems to me goes to the shop. magnini singletary is here every day improving his skills the chance to learn a trade has given her a job perspective. we're not going to end up with after i complete the training i want to set up my own what shop my husband is a teacher so if we move i could also do this somewhere else. so the power of his enable people like a sensible to set up shop. eliminating the need to move to cities for work could help curb the exodus. a lot of impressive women in the show today who've come up wi
. a program manager greg gailey there are already 4 sites up and running in not only the french and geo has plans to develop several more sites in the country within the next few years. so if you do i will post sort of central to the idea is to engage people on location to involve members of the local community . in the process of setting up the infrastructure that's very important. it's also our objective to support sustainable development aim of securing access to clean energy to everyone in...
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there are already 4 sites up and running in not only the french and geo has plans to develop several more sites in the country within the next few years. that will pose sort of central to the idea is to engage people on location to involve members of the local community . in the process of setting up the infrastructure that's very important. it's also our objective to support sustainable development the aim of securing access to clean energy to everyone in the area by 2030. 6 of a difference here. well backing cory that's because seems to me goes to the shop. manual singletary is here every day improving his skills the chance to learn a trade has given her a job perspective. not going to benefit after i complete the training i want to set up my own workshop my husband is a teacher so if we move i could also do this somewhere else. solar power has enabled people like a sim civil to set up shop near home eliminating the need to move to cities for work could help curb the rule exodus. would make a lot of impressive women in the show today who've come up with some ingenious ways of impro
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trade so it's not about the domestic situation in myanmar predominantly it but certainly about the geo strategic position of the country so ultimately it's all about economic interests is that is that what it is. it is economic interests it is geo strategic interests china has investing been investing extremely intensity in myanmar in railways in streets in lines in deep sea ports also refused to keep the government or china as ever strong the navy moving around the indian ocean and having deep sea ports in me and not available so it's a whole spectrum of geo strategic interests tell us because you know we seen you know others in the international community community condemning the spy the military and the on mar as the death toll there is rising the u.s. and the u.k. have imposed economic sanctions on the contrary how do you see this now sort of shaking out going forward because you know we have some countries that are trying to put pressure on the country and that others that that that that you know seem to still be embracing it for example like china is this basically driving me on
trade so it's not about the domestic situation in myanmar predominantly it but certainly about the geo strategic position of the country so ultimately it's all about economic interests is that is that what it is. it is economic interests it is geo strategic interests china has investing been investing extremely intensity in myanmar in railways in streets in lines in deep sea ports also refused to keep the government or china as ever strong the navy moving around the indian ocean and having deep...
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1st reported by motherboard and shared with gizmodo shows that ulysses claims to be able to remotely geo locate cars in nearly any country with the exceptions of cuba and north korea in the document the firm explains how this might be useful to a governmental agency the of us who script provides telematics based location intelligence on both real time and historical formats the data could be used to geo locate tracking target time sensitive mobile targets tip and queue other sensors develop patterns of life identify networks and relationships and enhance situational awareness among many other applications ulysses analysis and existing access to. commercial telematics data represents a revolutionary opportunity to collect and analyze real time data on mobile targets anywhere in the world without deploying into harms way whether you want to geo locate one vehicle or 25000000 but this is the data rapture it infant in amount of data transmitted infinitely. store for a cost of 0 an infinite amount of data we become one with the data we are we're going to lose this. mantle this corporal mounta
1st reported by motherboard and shared with gizmodo shows that ulysses claims to be able to remotely geo locate cars in nearly any country with the exceptions of cuba and north korea in the document the firm explains how this might be useful to a governmental agency the of us who script provides telematics based location intelligence on both real time and historical formats the data could be used to geo locate tracking target time sensitive mobile targets tip and queue other sensors develop...
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1st reported by motherboard and shared with gizmodo shows that ulysses claims to be able to remotely geo locate cars in nearly any country with the exceptions of cuba and north korea in the document the firm explains how this might be useful to a governmental agency the of us who script provides telematics based location intelligence in both real time and historical formats the data could be used to geo locate tracking target time sensitive mobile targets tip and queue other sensors develop patterns of life identify networks and relationships and then hansa to ational awareness among many other applications ulysses analysis and existing access to. commercial telematics data represents a revolutionary opportunity to collect and analyze real time data on mobile targets anywhere in the world without deploying into harm's way whether you want to geo locate one vehicle or 25000000 but this is the data rapture it infinite amount of data transmitted infinitely. store for a cost of 0 an infinite amount of data we become one with the data we are we're going to lose this. mantle this corporal mant
1st reported by motherboard and shared with gizmodo shows that ulysses claims to be able to remotely geo locate cars in nearly any country with the exceptions of cuba and north korea in the document the firm explains how this might be useful to a governmental agency the of us who script provides telematics based location intelligence in both real time and historical formats the data could be used to geo locate tracking target time sensitive mobile targets tip and queue other sensors develop...
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there are already 4 sites up and running in mali the french and geo has plans to develop several more sites in the country within the next few years. said to be with those sort of central to the idea is to engage people on location to involve members of the local community . in the process of setting up the infrastructure that's very important. it's also our objective to support sustainable development aim of securing access to clean energy to everyone in the area by 2030 if you do me part them fake surveyed if you . were backing cory as consumers in goes to the shop. my needs and godrej is here every day improving his skills the chance to learn a trade has given her a job perspective. i'm not going to bow out of her after i complete the training i want to set up my own what shop my husband is a teacher so if we move i could also do this somewhere else. so the palace has enabled people like a sim civil to set up shop near home eliminating the need to move to cities for work could help curb the rule exodus. we'll make a lot of impressive women in the show today who've come up with some
there are already 4 sites up and running in mali the french and geo has plans to develop several more sites in the country within the next few years. said to be with those sort of central to the idea is to engage people on location to involve members of the local community . in the process of setting up the infrastructure that's very important. it's also our objective to support sustainable development aim of securing access to clean energy to everyone in the area by 2030 if you do me part them...
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there are already 4 sites up and running in mali the french and geo has plans to develop several more sites in the country within the next few years. said to be both sort of central to the idea is to engage people on location to involve members of the local community . in the process of setting up the infrastructure that's very important. it's also our objective to support sustainable development aim of securing access to clean energy to everyone in the area by 2030 if you didn't want them fakes have a difference here. we're backing cory that's because simpson and goes to the shop. manual singletary is here every day improving his skills the chance to learn a trade has given her a job perspective. we're not going to build up and after i complete the training i want to set up my own what shop my husband is a teacher so if we move i could also do this somewhere else. so the power has enabled people like a sensible to set up shop near home eliminating the need to move to cities for work could help curb the exodus. a lot of impressive women in the show today who've come up with some. ways
there are already 4 sites up and running in mali the french and geo has plans to develop several more sites in the country within the next few years. said to be both sort of central to the idea is to engage people on location to involve members of the local community . in the process of setting up the infrastructure that's very important. it's also our objective to support sustainable development aim of securing access to clean energy to everyone in the area by 2030 if you didn't want them...
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for these new and this data is used to produce automation would be ability for example workers are geo located according to all this geo location data is collected by the platform he saw say on the platform and uses this data on the one hand to make it service work but also and this is the most worrying thing in the long run is the using the data to create automatic processes. really sure he says you know when to do good you can use the seat of our drivers it's a question of using this data to train autonomy from the need to live and order while our delivery drivers we see it on platforms like amazon to train delivery robots who believe that the employer were preparing for automation by using this massive data produced by these click workers 6 i give you. who are you know can you see it will be the rule of make will you be a certain one jumpy you to outsource today to put people to work or less well paid whose rights are less respected there's no need to open a factory in another country a sufficient number of boards to get a ceiling but for the if suddenly it's quite simply a matter o
for these new and this data is used to produce automation would be ability for example workers are geo located according to all this geo location data is collected by the platform he saw say on the platform and uses this data on the one hand to make it service work but also and this is the most worrying thing in the long run is the using the data to create automatic processes. really sure he says you know when to do good you can use the seat of our drivers it's a question of using this data to...
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inten the big geo political beef then are picking their teams and taking signs into why am sure. just some news coming into us on the program the area surrounding the u.s. capitol building in washington d.c. is under lock down over what's being described as an external security threat the d.c. fire service said it's responding to a shooting there are reports that several people are injured including 2 police officers but i must stress that's not been officially confirmed there is though as you may just be able to make out in the background a heavy security presence a police helicopter as well was seen touching down at the east entrance several. at the scene as well we will of course keep you updated on this story of a reported shooting at the u.s. capitol building which of course all riots in january and has been very much in the news of late. the history of african americans is a well documented subject but what about the experiences of non whites in the soviet union a fascinating insight next into that period on people in our documentary block in the u.s.s.r. stay with us you.
inten the big geo political beef then are picking their teams and taking signs into why am sure. just some news coming into us on the program the area surrounding the u.s. capitol building in washington d.c. is under lock down over what's being described as an external security threat the d.c. fire service said it's responding to a shooting there are reports that several people are injured including 2 police officers but i must stress that's not been officially confirmed there is though as you...
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it seems that washington does not want to accept the fact that in the new geo political realities there is no place for unilateral dictatorship and the broken scenarios of containing moscow which the us short sightedly continues to deploy when you risk further degrading russia u.s. relations we knew that this was coming in one form or another it was just a matter of time and on friday russia very demonstrative retaliated against those punitive measures that washington announced against moscow earlier this week perhaps the most interesting part is that 8 top level washington officials have been banned from entering russian territory we're talking the head of the f.b.i. the director of national intelligence the secretary of homeland security to i people who are powerful decision makers in washington also a lot less to susan rice and john bolton historically to politicians who are you know. this russian rhetoric alongside the names moscow explained that these individuals have been chosen precisely because they all responsibility for promoting america's anti russian policy direction i have
it seems that washington does not want to accept the fact that in the new geo political realities there is no place for unilateral dictatorship and the broken scenarios of containing moscow which the us short sightedly continues to deploy when you risk further degrading russia u.s. relations we knew that this was coming in one form or another it was just a matter of time and on friday russia very demonstrative retaliated against those punitive measures that washington announced against moscow...
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will turbo boost the country's vaccine program earlier last week the austrian chancellor also warned geopolitics should not get in the way of the vaccine approval process was put up to ask responding to be it's a question of how long this approval process will last and for what reasons it's being protected i get the feeling that some are acting geopolitically here and i believe that when it comes to vaccination and public health care it shouldn't center around geo political questions but rather if a vaccine is effective and safe it should be used i personally share the opinion of the president of the doctor's chamber that the more vaccines we have the higher the chance to save lives and jobs in austria and get this pandemic over and done with. or the president of the austrian doctors chamber thomas. just mentioned told us why he thinks austria needs the sputnik medicine. i think all over europe. the companies are suffering and they would need more vixen the vaccine needs more rapidly we saw the come to roost like the us or england or cheer or israel they could vaccinate with in the short
will turbo boost the country's vaccine program earlier last week the austrian chancellor also warned geopolitics should not get in the way of the vaccine approval process was put up to ask responding to be it's a question of how long this approval process will last and for what reasons it's being protected i get the feeling that some are acting geopolitically here and i believe that when it comes to vaccination and public health care it shouldn't center around geo political questions but rather...
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here and i believe that when it comes to vaccination and public health care it shouldn't center around geo political questions but rather if a vaccine is effective and safe it should be used i personally share the opinion of the president of the doctor's chamber that the more vaccines we have the higher the chance to save lives and jobs in austria and get this pandemic over and done with. all the presidents of the austrian doctors chamber shekar ish chancellor kurtz just mentioned there told us why he thinks austria needs the sputnik shot. i think all over europe the suffering and they would need more bricks scene. more rapidly we need to do this in order to overcome the mix which is soon this post. the main problem is that europe didn't order enough in power i'm we would need more work seen now in order to vaccinate the population in the short period of time and that's not possible therefore we are very thankful and grateful to russia that we are able to buy your work seen and i hope that it will boost the vixenish you. meanwhile britons are flocking to pubs related restrictions are relea
here and i believe that when it comes to vaccination and public health care it shouldn't center around geo political questions but rather if a vaccine is effective and safe it should be used i personally share the opinion of the president of the doctor's chamber that the more vaccines we have the higher the chance to save lives and jobs in austria and get this pandemic over and done with. all the presidents of the austrian doctors chamber shekar ish chancellor kurtz just mentioned there told us...
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discounting for that or the have the markets gone to sleep in the face of what could be interesting geo political. contest the markets have gone to sleep or got a lot of risk in that being one of them john. as you know the world's largest exporter. and benefited hugely from the stimulus in the ny. it states in other countries for work and same as if bought massive amounts of terrible goods that were manufactured in china whose components for manufactured in china so their manufacturing boom is taking off over there. and you have a consumer demand has come back and jonna to and you have a bubble like everybody else and. it out john is there were you know they're trying to play this game that they cannot afford to. lose to exports to the developing to the developed world like the united states and europe so they they have to be able to export to these countries that's part of their economy and. in the same time you have they've got their own social issues their track and and so this very complex what they're trying to play there and keeping the economy economy humming all with keeping the
discounting for that or the have the markets gone to sleep in the face of what could be interesting geo political. contest the markets have gone to sleep or got a lot of risk in that being one of them john. as you know the world's largest exporter. and benefited hugely from the stimulus in the ny. it states in other countries for work and same as if bought massive amounts of terrible goods that were manufactured in china whose components for manufactured in china so their manufacturing boom is...
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degradation of the environment in different places so i think what we are going to see are emerging geo political differences in who should lead this process who should contribute to this process and whether it should be about. corporate average or state effort paradox he would love to hear your thoughts on all of our stories so do get in touch by following us on social media and living or your comments there and we'll be back at the top of the hour say that. it's been decades since the fall of spain's fascist regime but old wounds still haven't healed and you're going to think i live in the times when you and it's. because of me from your. me coffee to market economies above all so go to me on the bus at us as mean older than us and that's important to you know cells and have newborn babies were torn from their mothers and given away and forced adoption but only. for feaster with my own group as i feel a woman to this day mothers still search for grown children while looking in hope for their birth parents. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make y
degradation of the environment in different places so i think what we are going to see are emerging geo political differences in who should lead this process who should contribute to this process and whether it should be about. corporate average or state effort paradox he would love to hear your thoughts on all of our stories so do get in touch by following us on social media and living or your comments there and we'll be back at the top of the hour say that. it's been decades since the fall of...
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being committed by israel or by israelis as has been pointed out that was done by a major israeli and geo earlier in the year and the allegation has been made in the past as well in a report prepared by richard falk for the united nations some years ago but human rights watch is a very prestigious international non-governmental organization and it doesn't make a charge like this lightly and takes it very seriously i've looked at the report. i find the legal arguments are well set out they apply the international legal definitions this is not a piece of propaganda this is an analysis that's finally rooted in the claim what apartheid is all about is about a violation of the right to equality and that's about people being treated unequally and the evidence that human rights watch that's what the report says more than $200.00 pages long documents many examples both inside the occupied territories and inside israel proper discriminatory treatment of palestinians and it's the definition of a part wired that there be an institutionalized regime of systematic oppression it's a crime before the in
being committed by israel or by israelis as has been pointed out that was done by a major israeli and geo earlier in the year and the allegation has been made in the past as well in a report prepared by richard falk for the united nations some years ago but human rights watch is a very prestigious international non-governmental organization and it doesn't make a charge like this lightly and takes it very seriously i've looked at the report. i find the legal arguments are well set out they apply...
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you are our geo -- geo whatever. >> geo whatever. >> geo whatever. is the geology on mars as varied as it is on earth in terms of the elements themselves, potassium, carbon, zinc? basically are the building blocks there as they would be on earth? >> mars is a rock planet. this is one of the reasons we're so fascinated by it. it is so close to earth. it is really the closest planet to earth. it does consist -- because it's rock, these rocks are the source of all the elements we need of -- well acres lot of the elements such as iron, calcium, all the stuff that goes into bones and so on. so, mars has all of that. the question of organics is a very interesting one. carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, because rocky planets get these elements probably -- water as well later in their history, still really, really early in the big scheme of thoo things, but later in the history, and we think a lot of that material came from asteroids and comets, so from elsewhere in the solar system. by looking at these old rocks from mars, this is one of the actually aspects of the
you are our geo -- geo whatever. >> geo whatever. >> geo whatever. is the geology on mars as varied as it is on earth in terms of the elements themselves, potassium, carbon, zinc? basically are the building blocks there as they would be on earth? >> mars is a rock planet. this is one of the reasons we're so fascinated by it. it is so close to earth. it is really the closest planet to earth. it does consist -- because it's rock, these rocks are the source of all the elements we...
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that is scheduled in the geo bond program. part of that is going to be working with the port on their flood study and the army corpse of engineers, but that may address other needs around the creek. i know with supervisor ronen we talk about the farmers market and some of those areas. cayuga certainly in district 11. a lot of areas in the city where this issue of climate change is going to start to have direct impact. already having direct impact on residents, but going to have larger impact as we go forward. i appreciate that we need to address those impacts. but we also need to address the demand-side and try to make it feasible so that when people are retrofitting whether it's financing solutions to antiretroviral -- retrofit their homes. we need to bring these to the people so we're not causing displacement other other things through the programs which is really important. >> supervisor mar: thank you for all of that. ius wanted to add -- just wanted to add that the budget and legislative analyst office is about to release
that is scheduled in the geo bond program. part of that is going to be working with the port on their flood study and the army corpse of engineers, but that may address other needs around the creek. i know with supervisor ronen we talk about the farmers market and some of those areas. cayuga certainly in district 11. a lot of areas in the city where this issue of climate change is going to start to have direct impact. already having direct impact on residents, but going to have larger impact as...
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you know the geopolitics in geo economics and how empires through out the centuries was shoot the messenger and it was all you know war is back then used to matter how much gold you had because you would go bankrupt when you started a war and you would do everything to try to avoid a war. but that price signal gold has been an important one for 5000 years it was an important signal about what the price of gold was doing and terms of how long that empire that system had to hang around especially post 971 of the early days in 1971 paul volcker had to step in and try to you know fight the the gold bugs because the gold bugs were a threat to the establishment of the u.s. dollar as the world's reserve currency when we went off the gold standard but today now the likes of bloomberg joe wiesenthal is declaring gold bug macro is dead i'm officially calling it gold bugs have had enough time to make their case they failed it's over he does cheat a bit here because he shows the 10 year chart of gold and so obviously the gold bull market started back in 2003 when gordon brown sold half of britain's gol
you know the geopolitics in geo economics and how empires through out the centuries was shoot the messenger and it was all you know war is back then used to matter how much gold you had because you would go bankrupt when you started a war and you would do everything to try to avoid a war. but that price signal gold has been an important one for 5000 years it was an important signal about what the price of gold was doing and terms of how long that empire that system had to hang around especially...
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it's in eastern ukraine are mowed down by decreeing an army but i merely this is about nato is is the geo political problem that was cost 7 years ago and nato expansionism into ukraine is deemed to be an existential threat to russia so this is the source of the conflict that is russia not nato refuses to hold its expansion and pursue neutral turn it is for countries along the russian borders while you criminal role in russia said like clear red line against further expansion which it intends to uphold but previously mentioned out there was no political solutions. but the minsk agreement was the mutual agreement for a political settlement and this agreement did entails that. that government and she would negotiate directly with us or it isn't don't bust and pursue deep constitutional reforms to do centralized power and ground don't buy us a certain degree of autonomy the problem of course for ukraine is if they do it they're going to have a lot of internal divisions but ukrainian nationalists will not accept this and furthermore an autonomous don't bus could block nato expansionism not thi
it's in eastern ukraine are mowed down by decreeing an army but i merely this is about nato is is the geo political problem that was cost 7 years ago and nato expansionism into ukraine is deemed to be an existential threat to russia so this is the source of the conflict that is russia not nato refuses to hold its expansion and pursue neutral turn it is for countries along the russian borders while you criminal role in russia said like clear red line against further expansion which it intends to...
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political factors and geo strategic factors. the real 'd ism will kick in at some point and i think biden at least as. he's an experienced foreign policy and but on the other hand been saying that can be a wag meyer being captive to you know all thinking and the bureaucracies and that's what he's going to have to fight trump had to fight the opposite that he was he didn't really follow any of that and sometimes he got himself into trouble by just going doing whatever he wanted so you know it's one there's advantages and disadvantages to both approach but i think the united states really needs to pay attention to that the world has changed and needs to. be rid of some of these alliances i'm pretty radical on that point i think they're outdated and you know they can drag us into wars that we don't want to be in both in east asia and in europe i absolutely do but on many times on cross talk and you and i completely agree on that point here joe one of the things that's happening and it's something that again a part of the bipartisan
political factors and geo strategic factors. the real 'd ism will kick in at some point and i think biden at least as. he's an experienced foreign policy and but on the other hand been saying that can be a wag meyer being captive to you know all thinking and the bureaucracies and that's what he's going to have to fight trump had to fight the opposite that he was he didn't really follow any of that and sometimes he got himself into trouble by just going doing whatever he wanted so you know it's...
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ideological confrontation western liberalism versus soviet communism according to joe biden the great geo political struggle of our time is democracy versus autocracy for biden we are in another great ideological struggle but there is a difference the west particularly the united states is the only ideological actor . this is boom bust the one business show you can't afford to miss branch of war and washington coming up millions of jobs and vaccine doses are going to waste following a mistake from a 3rd party producer should have we bring you the latest on the fate of the united nations process and how south korea is using block chain in its fight against kobe and with the vaccination process heating up in the u.s. what could the future hold for the movie industry after its evolution in the age of coronavirus later on we dive into the subject of a packed show today. and we lead the program with an issue affecting production of copan $1000.00 vaccines now according to reports baltimore maryland based emergent bio solutions improperly mixed ingredients several weeks ago which contaminated.
ideological confrontation western liberalism versus soviet communism according to joe biden the great geo political struggle of our time is democracy versus autocracy for biden we are in another great ideological struggle but there is a difference the west particularly the united states is the only ideological actor . this is boom bust the one business show you can't afford to miss branch of war and washington coming up millions of jobs and vaccine doses are going to waste following a mistake...
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ideological confrontation western liberalism versus soviet communism according to joe biden the great geo political struggle of our time is democracy versus the toxicity for biden we are in another great ideological struggle but there is a difference the west particularly the united states is the only ideological actor . welcome back to the program now the us is using all tools at its disposal to counter the ever growing global influence of china and with that goal in mind washington's reaching out to allies across asia with mixed success here's the take of our own simon right. the rise of china and subsequent tantrum in the west is heading the way these things always do the great powers and some not so great ones are getting together and holding hands and forming alliances so anything really bad happens we can all suffer together in the blue corner we have record for the 1st try we're convene this group. yet that meeting was a few weeks ago a meeting of the quadrilateral security guard. for short because no one can remember the real name who comes out with those names anyway it's made up
ideological confrontation western liberalism versus soviet communism according to joe biden the great geo political struggle of our time is democracy versus the toxicity for biden we are in another great ideological struggle but there is a difference the west particularly the united states is the only ideological actor . welcome back to the program now the us is using all tools at its disposal to counter the ever growing global influence of china and with that goal in mind washington's reaching...
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the memos we included in your packet, i'll just walk you through some of our current and anticipated geo bond debt issue wansz. issuances. we're getting ready to close the affordable housing 2019 bonds in the amount of just under $255 million, and the first issuance of earthquake and emergency response 2020 bonds in at amount just above $81 million. and we expect to close both of those transactions on the 30th, and then those programs can get going on their projects. we're also going through the board for approval of geo refunding bonds to take advantage of some favorable market conditions to generate debt service savings for the city. we expect to issue at least one series in may, ahead of our june call day, and we may do forward refunding for some bonds that are due in december, depending on market conditions and everything, if it achieves enough savings to warrant that. and then we're also working on transactions that are to come in the summer. one is the final issuance of transportation 2016 bonds, to close out the balance of that authorization, and planning to move forward to the fi
the memos we included in your packet, i'll just walk you through some of our current and anticipated geo bond debt issue wansz. issuances. we're getting ready to close the affordable housing 2019 bonds in the amount of just under $255 million, and the first issuance of earthquake and emergency response 2020 bonds in at amount just above $81 million. and we expect to close both of those transactions on the 30th, and then those programs can get going on their projects. we're also going through...
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, is this more straight-up just sort of racist attempts to reconfigure the electorate or is it more geothe geo tv, an attempt goat their voters to vote at all because their voters no longer believe in the system because they don't always get their way? >> i actually think it is more of an existential panic and cowardice and laziness. weigh they realized in the last election was a confluence of possibilities came into being. communities of color that had largely not fully recognized their power became part of the electorate. young people, who had largely kept themselves at a more diminished capacity, participated in elections. and because of covid, more americans, especially those americans who are the most vulnerable and disadvantaged, understood there were alternatives for participating in elections and they did so. rather than confront and grapple with what it means to have a more engaged and expanded electorate, they are instead working as hard as they can to not only throw up the bricks but also to, to your point, to use this geo tv strategy to create a new boogie man for their own
, is this more straight-up just sort of racist attempts to reconfigure the electorate or is it more geothe geo tv, an attempt goat their voters to vote at all because their voters no longer believe in the system because they don't always get their way? >> i actually think it is more of an existential panic and cowardice and laziness. weigh they realized in the last election was a confluence of possibilities came into being. communities of color that had largely not fully recognized their...
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located according to all this geo location data is collected by the older platform the cell saying on the platform uses this data on the one hand to make it service work but also and this is the most worrying thing in the long run ober is using the data to create automatic processes. he says you don't do do good refuses to divert drivers it's a question of using this data to train autonomy vehicles legal order of water delivery drivers we see it on platforms like amazon to train delivery robots all believe that the employer were preparing for automation by using this mass of data produced by these click workers sick like your b.p. . who are the new can you see it will be don't make will cause you to be a certain if you swap one job be to outsource today to put people to work or less well paid less whose rights are less respected there's no need to open a factory in another country in a sufficient number of board to talk to you later on but for the if suddenly he says quite simply a matter of attracting people from other countries where average wages are lower than the platform's count
located according to all this geo location data is collected by the older platform the cell saying on the platform uses this data on the one hand to make it service work but also and this is the most worrying thing in the long run ober is using the data to create automatic processes. he says you don't do do good refuses to divert drivers it's a question of using this data to train autonomy vehicles legal order of water delivery drivers we see it on platforms like amazon to train delivery robots...