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for the development of lithium ion batteries. back in the 1970 s. and eighty's stanley witting amen john be good enough laid the foundation for the 1st batteries made from the light metal about to truly take off the technology had to be refined by akido yoshino in the mid eighty's he began experimenting with lithium ion making batteries that were light nearly endlessly rechargeable and safe for everyday use. the impact on industry and society was massive today lithium ion batteries are used in everything from smart phones to scooters and automobiles and because the energy used to recharge them can come from renewable sources they're helping us usher in a more sustainable world even off the grid for years scientists have been looking at new ways of storing energy but nothing has managed to beat the lithium ion battery for capacity and reliability it was a development that changed the world. it's a sports news now germany hosted argentina for friendly in dortmund minus barcelona superstar li you know messi germany took the lead in the 1st half through
for the development of lithium ion batteries. back in the 1970 s. and eighty's stanley witting amen john be good enough laid the foundation for the 1st batteries made from the light metal about to truly take off the technology had to be refined by akido yoshino in the mid eighty's he began experimenting with lithium ion making batteries that were light nearly endlessly rechargeable and safe for everyday use. the impact on industry and society was massive today lithium ion batteries are used in...
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for the development of lithium ion batteries. back in the 1970 s. and eighty's stanley witting amen john b. good enough laid the foundation for the 1st batteries made from the light metal about to truly take off the technology had to be refined by a kid. in the mid eighty's he began experimenting with lithium ion making batteries that were light nearly endlessly rechargeable and safe for everyday use. the impact on industry and society was massive today lithium ion batteries are used in everything from smart phones to scooters and automobiles and because the energy used to recharge them can come from renewable sources they're helping us usher in a more sustainable world even off the grid for years scientists have been looking at new ways of storing energy but nothing has managed to beat the lithium ion battery for capacity and reliability it was a development that changed the world. well that you can always get the news on the go just download from google play or the app store and that will give you access to all the latest news from around the worl
for the development of lithium ion batteries. back in the 1970 s. and eighty's stanley witting amen john b. good enough laid the foundation for the 1st batteries made from the light metal about to truly take off the technology had to be refined by a kid. in the mid eighty's he began experimenting with lithium ion making batteries that were light nearly endlessly rechargeable and safe for everyday use. the impact on industry and society was massive today lithium ion batteries are used in...
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you have your phone with lithium ion batteries.ies you use to power everything. the e-cigarettes cheaply made and thus prone to failing. >>> spare lithium ion batteries sparked this fire in february aboard a delta flight while it sat at the gate. those batteries are in e-cigarettes like this one that went up in flames in the tsa line in charleston, west virginia's airport. and here another fire at the airport in savannah georgia last year. a quick-thinking tsa officer removed the smoking bag from security. the cause? the battery for a vape pen. faa reports from 1991 through this august show at least 48 e-cigarette related smoke or fire incidents at airports or on planes. that's more than laptops and tablets, cell phones, battery chargers, or spare batteries. >>> this faa test video shows why lithium ion batteries have been banned in checked luggage. if a battery fails and enters what's called thermal run away, it can burn so hot the plane's fire suppression can't put it out. in 2016 the faa took the unusual step of banning samsung
you have your phone with lithium ion batteries.ies you use to power everything. the e-cigarettes cheaply made and thus prone to failing. >>> spare lithium ion batteries sparked this fire in february aboard a delta flight while it sat at the gate. those batteries are in e-cigarettes like this one that went up in flames in the tsa line in charleston, west virginia's airport. and here another fire at the airport in savannah georgia last year. a quick-thinking tsa officer removed the...
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chemistry are announced their war goes to a team of 3 scientists credited with developing a little lithium ion batteries their application in devices like cell phones and laptops has revolutionized daily life. i'm a backer it has welcome to the program germany is marking the 30th anniversary of peaceful protest saying as pivotal in toppling the dictatorship in the former east germany german president francophones this time i have given a speech commemoration of the events that happened in the city of lives on this day in 1909. 15 thousands of people who. noche turned this into following the threat of a government crackdown it was a decisive moment in a chain of events that led to the collapse of east german communism and the eventual full of the berlin wall. president said germans today should be inspired by the courage of those who risked so much in the pursuit of freedom not to. after 30 years i would like us to have a self-assured view of our own country and i wish that we would see not just the long chain of brakes crises and then positions in the years and decades behind us in sumatra one
chemistry are announced their war goes to a team of 3 scientists credited with developing a little lithium ion batteries their application in devices like cell phones and laptops has revolutionized daily life. i'm a backer it has welcome to the program germany is marking the 30th anniversary of peaceful protest saying as pivotal in toppling the dictatorship in the former east germany german president francophones this time i have given a speech commemoration of the events that happened in the...
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in the mid-1980's, he began experimenting with lithium ions, making batteries that were light, nearly endlessly rechargeable, and safe or every day use. the impact on industry and society was m massive. today, lithium-ion batteries are used in everything from smartphones to scooters and automobiles, and because the energy used to recharge them can come from renewable sources, they are helping us usher in a more sustainable w world, even f the grid. for years, scientists have been looking at new ways of storing energy, but nothing has managed to beat theithium-ionon battery for capacity and compatibility. it was a development that changed the world. brent: well, it does not go far enough -- that is what climate activists are saying about the german government's draft of a new climate protection bill which includes a package of measures aimed at curbing global warming, but it is not going to do the job according to climate activists. the movement extinction rebellion has been holding a series of protests in the german capital this week to make the point. >> a wave of plastic symbolizing
in the mid-1980's, he began experimenting with lithium ions, making batteries that were light, nearly endlessly rechargeable, and safe or every day use. the impact on industry and society was m massive. today, lithium-ion batteries are used in everything from smartphones to scooters and automobiles, and because the energy used to recharge them can come from renewable sources, they are helping us usher in a more sustainable w world, even f the grid. for years, scientists have been looking at new...
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the impact on industry and society was massive today lithium ion batteries are used in everything from smart phones to scooters and automobiles. because the energy used to recharge them can come from renewable sources they're helping us i'm sure in a more sustainable world even off the grid for years scientists have been looking at new ways of storing energy but nothing has managed to beat the lithium ion battery for capacity and reliability it was a development that changed the world. now 2 nobel prizes in literature will be announced in about an hour's time one of them is for last year it was postponed following sex abuse allegations that rocked the swedish academy keep it on data will be covering the announcement live. now the world coalition against the death penalty is holding its 17th annual day against capital punishment today more than $100.00 nations have abolished the death penalty including south africa but cost to reinstate it they have grown louder in recent months as authorities struggle to contain violence last year 21000 people were murdered that's 58 people a day on av
the impact on industry and society was massive today lithium ion batteries are used in everything from smart phones to scooters and automobiles. because the energy used to recharge them can come from renewable sources they're helping us i'm sure in a more sustainable world even off the grid for years scientists have been looking at new ways of storing energy but nothing has managed to beat the lithium ion battery for capacity and reliability it was a development that changed the world. now 2...
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things have to be balanced against the idea that the lithium ion battery is what's going to enable was in the future to move to a fossil free energy supply and because the problem with the fossil free energy supply with with wind turbines with solar energy is that the wind isn't always blowing the sun isn't always shining so you have to have a reservoir you have to have a tank that you can drain and tank up again over and over again you need to have. a resource like that and the lithium ion battery is turning into that product it's one of those things that's going to enable us to break the chains that we have with a fossil based economy and is it a surprise that this prize was awarded to these researchers at this time it wasn't actually at all and interesting factoid and this whole in this whole this this morning was that was that good enough john good enough as is 97 is he was born in 1022 so it was clear he's been for a you know this is been up there for at least a decade decade and a half that peter was clear that they needed to do to get it and. actually it was extremely worth it w
things have to be balanced against the idea that the lithium ion battery is what's going to enable was in the future to move to a fossil free energy supply and because the problem with the fossil free energy supply with with wind turbines with solar energy is that the wind isn't always blowing the sun isn't always shining so you have to have a reservoir you have to have a tank that you can drain and tank up again over and over again you need to have. a resource like that and the lithium ion...
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and ion a show last year was dead set against the last two that he will tightening's. i'm hoping that the fed has figure that out but i'm not sure. jonathan: kathy, empire and 1.80? kathy: we think our value is around 1.80, 1.90. up and stopi's turn going down, that would raise our fair value. that is a component of our estimate. our ranges closer to 1.5% to 2%. jim: in the long-term ok but short-term it is a little risky. jonathan: looking at the data this week, pmi is not great. a small ray of hope in german business expectations, but beyond that, you see any signs of stabilization? kathy: again, it is not deteriorating at a rapid rate. the slowdown has slowed down, so to speak. that is somewhat stabilizing, but i don't see a lot of positive upside, a reversal in the rate of economic growth. jonathan: the data in europe has not been fantastic. bund yields this week, done absolutely nothing. the spread between u.s. and germany 10-year is closing up. do you think that could go even narrower, and what levels can this go to? kathy: i think it can go a little narrower, bu
and ion a show last year was dead set against the last two that he will tightening's. i'm hoping that the fed has figure that out but i'm not sure. jonathan: kathy, empire and 1.80? kathy: we think our value is around 1.80, 1.90. up and stopi's turn going down, that would raise our fair value. that is a component of our estimate. our ranges closer to 1.5% to 2%. jim: in the long-term ok but short-term it is a little risky. jonathan: looking at the data this week, pmi is not great. a small ray...
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payne is the deputy chief executive of the royal society of chemistry and she says without the lithium ion battery were lots of other technologies would it be possible. i think the lithium battery is such a phenomenal thing for us in today's society but obviously as we move into an era where we need to look more fossil fuel free technology and the increase in mobile technology being crazy so in wallace technology the lithium batteries will run to us so i think it's because of the widespread use and also looking forward to electric cars and all the other things that we're going to need to use the trees for in the future i think thoughtfully and that was such a fantastic time for these 3 phenomenal scientists we recognize every time you pick up your mobile phone every time you want to make a phone call all in with any form of wireless technology and if anything technology driven then you are using some form of lithium ion battery and therefore it's all around us in the public and science has become very reliant on this type of technology so that we can make other advances in terms of medicin
payne is the deputy chief executive of the royal society of chemistry and she says without the lithium ion battery were lots of other technologies would it be possible. i think the lithium battery is such a phenomenal thing for us in today's society but obviously as we move into an era where we need to look more fossil fuel free technology and the increase in mobile technology being crazy so in wallace technology the lithium batteries will run to us so i think it's because of the widespread use...
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some researchers suspect the lithium ion batteries used in electric vehicles could last much longer thant the end of their useful life. not only will we have to deal with the batteries as a waste problem, the batteries themselves contain valuable materials, critical materials, and so it really is very much in our interests to try and recover these and reuse them as many times as we can. the uk government has tasked the faraday institution, an independent national battery research institute, with exhilarating ev growth through innovations in battery technology. birmingham university is leading a project on battery recycling in partnership with faraday. there is every reason to think that we can actually improve and make these processes a lot more efficient, and that is important because the whole point, of course, of the electric revolution is to stop co2 emissions. at the moment there are only a few places in the world that are able to recycle ev lithium ion batteries. umicore in belgium has the capability to recycle batteries from devices like laptops and mobile phones. it has added ev
some researchers suspect the lithium ion batteries used in electric vehicles could last much longer thant the end of their useful life. not only will we have to deal with the batteries as a waste problem, the batteries themselves contain valuable materials, critical materials, and so it really is very much in our interests to try and recover these and reuse them as many times as we can. the uk government has tasked the faraday institution, an independent national battery research institute,...
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why 5 years ago now he's hoping to do it again then he'd once again boast the title of the toughest ion man of them all. some 3 and a half 1000 women in tehran spent the day doing something that's been banned since the iranian revolution of 1979 cheering cheering on the iranian football side from inside the stadium the male players beat their opponent with a larger victory was head by the female fans in their struggle against repression. you can call it iran's football revolution silenced for decades these women were ready to make some noise. $3500.00 women brought tickets to the country's world cup qualifier against cambodia the 1st since the sonic revolution of 1979 no one of these he made hand showed up hours ahead of the match was to have that it's a very nice feeling an incredible feeling something that cannot be described. but it was worth it hope to get lucky it's a very good feeling and it's a great thing and i hope it will be repeated because women need to come to the stadium for happiness and to support that scene. but not everyone agrees with the lifting of the ban some relig
why 5 years ago now he's hoping to do it again then he'd once again boast the title of the toughest ion man of them all. some 3 and a half 1000 women in tehran spent the day doing something that's been banned since the iranian revolution of 1979 cheering cheering on the iranian football side from inside the stadium the male players beat their opponent with a larger victory was head by the female fans in their struggle against repression. you can call it iran's football revolution silenced for...
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border with turkey opening the way for turkish backed rebels to take over the kurds departure from ion is a major condition of a cease fire deal between the u.s. and turkey and. wants to establish a so-called safe zone in the area president. has warned that his forces will start to attack kurdish fighters again if the evacuation isn't complete by tuesday evening. britain's government is expected to try to put its new brigs a deal before parliament for a vote sometime this week and it could happen as early as today monday on sunday the european union said it had received u.k. prime minister boris johnson's letter asking for a 3 month delay is the briggs deadline of october 31st he was forced to send the letter after losing a crucial vote in parliament the future of northern ireland remains at the heart of the brig's of debate the democratic unionist pass is against the government's new plan unionists say that johnson's deal leaves northern ireland closely aligned to the republic of ireland something that they see as a threat to their identity not a serious need barker reports now from b
border with turkey opening the way for turkish backed rebels to take over the kurds departure from ion is a major condition of a cease fire deal between the u.s. and turkey and. wants to establish a so-called safe zone in the area president. has warned that his forces will start to attack kurdish fighters again if the evacuation isn't complete by tuesday evening. britain's government is expected to try to put its new brigs a deal before parliament for a vote sometime this week and it could...
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some researchers suspect the lithium ion batteries used in electric vehicles could last much longer thant the end of their useful life. not only will we have to deal with the batteries as a waste problem, the batteries themselves contain valuable materials, critical materials, and so it really is very much in our interests to try and recover these and reuse them as many times as we can. the uk government has tasked the faraday institution, an independent national battery research institute, with exhilarating ev growth through innovations in battery technology. birmingham university is leading a project on battery recycling in partnership with faraday. there is every reason to think that we can actually improve and make these processes a lot more efficient, and that is important because the whole point, of course, of the electric revolution is to stop co2 emissions. at the moment there are only a few places in the world that are able to recycle ev lithium ion batteries. umicore in belgium has the capability to recycle batteries from devices like laptops and mobile phones. it has added ev
some researchers suspect the lithium ion batteries used in electric vehicles could last much longer thant the end of their useful life. not only will we have to deal with the batteries as a waste problem, the batteries themselves contain valuable materials, critical materials, and so it really is very much in our interests to try and recover these and reuse them as many times as we can. the uk government has tasked the faraday institution, an independent national battery research institute,...
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the deputy chief executive of the royal society of chemistry and she says that without the lithium ion battery lots of other technologies wouldn't be possible. i think the lithium battery is such a phenomenal thing for us in today's society but obviously as we move into an area where we need to look at more fossil fuel free technology and the increase in mobile technology be increasing in wireless technology the lithium batteries are all around us so i think it's because of the widespread use and also looking forward to electric cars and all the other things that we're going to need so batteries for in the future i think about flying now is such a fantastic time for these 3 phenomenal scientists we recognize every time you pick up your mobile phone every time you want to make a phone call or in any form of wireless technology in a fight only think technology driven when you are using some form of lithium ion battery and therefore it's all around us in the public inside he has become very reliant on this type of technology so that we can make other advances in terms of medicine but also
the deputy chief executive of the royal society of chemistry and she says that without the lithium ion battery lots of other technologies wouldn't be possible. i think the lithium battery is such a phenomenal thing for us in today's society but obviously as we move into an area where we need to look at more fossil fuel free technology and the increase in mobile technology be increasing in wireless technology the lithium batteries are all around us so i think it's because of the widespread use...
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johnson: we want to be in own ion to furnish our brainpower. the only way we're going to ever educateto do that is to women and minorities in the stem ields, and that comes in many categories. we've even coined a phrase more ecently called blue collar stem. ph.d.'s or unt of graduate degrees might even be skills y to have those to be very innovative and to be workforce nd a good that is producing some of the innovation. >> tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2.
johnson: we want to be in own ion to furnish our brainpower. the only way we're going to ever educateto do that is to women and minorities in the stem ields, and that comes in many categories. we've even coined a phrase more ecently called blue collar stem. ph.d.'s or unt of graduate degrees might even be skills y to have those to be very innovative and to be workforce nd a good that is producing some of the innovation. >> tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2.
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stanley wishing him and developed lithium ion battery the committee says the battery is a lot weight and can be used in devices from my of all phones to laptops and electric vehicles. well to explain all of that to us i'm joined by derek williams from our science desk put the development of lithium batteries in context the context of what's so challenging about it but the thing is the thing about battery systems is that is they've been around really since the 1900 centuries of these storage systems for energy to power things it's a fairly simple set up to you have a positively you have opposed leave charged and of the battery in a negatively charged under the batter down in the catheter and you get this flow of the inside of that anode and cathode you have positively charged negatively charged molecules or or elements there that means that they're willing to give up electrons and if you give up those electrons over a particular circuit then you have an energy flow so that the concept is easy but the thing is what they what they were able to do was take lithium which is a highly react
stanley wishing him and developed lithium ion battery the committee says the battery is a lot weight and can be used in devices from my of all phones to laptops and electric vehicles. well to explain all of that to us i'm joined by derek williams from our science desk put the development of lithium batteries in context the context of what's so challenging about it but the thing is the thing about battery systems is that is they've been around really since the 1900 centuries of these storage...
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demand and increasing prices for robot cereals such as cobalt element used in the production of lithium ion batteries are making it more difficult for companies to secure those vital resources. and during his visit to rogue u.s. secretary of state michael peo got a surprise cheese he was told the power john or cheese was probably the best in the world he was asked to give a piece to president trump who was fresh tariffs against e.u. products including that she is. a successful strategy in fighting drug trafficking is to track down money laundering but you've got to have a nose for that that's why french police are training their canine pals to stick out the cash on the communist island of cuba. the police dog she's excited about her new mission she's learning to identify the smell of money and to seek it out wherever it may be hidden because of her enthusiasm zeal his trainers have a way to keep her mind on the job. is to commit them well becoming game because they don't go looking for the toy when she finds its way and then gets a reward when her own a place for her is like an exchange she
demand and increasing prices for robot cereals such as cobalt element used in the production of lithium ion batteries are making it more difficult for companies to secure those vital resources. and during his visit to rogue u.s. secretary of state michael peo got a surprise cheese he was told the power john or cheese was probably the best in the world he was asked to give a piece to president trump who was fresh tariffs against e.u. products including that she is. a successful strategy in...
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and how we can craft space for the ion-making that allows whole to be bigger than the individual partsequires, frankly, if i can be very, very honest, it requires were -- it requires more women at the table. [applause] tom: i look at -- [applause] tom: i look at this issue of trait now, and from where i sit position, iteged is tit-for-tat, not only with the obvious statement, but the united states of america and china, but as you mentioned, switzerland, and it affects everyone by now, this trade war. how would you define the trade war at these meetings, and what is your to do list to remove this from this tit-for-tat? kristalina: we are going to get and then meetings and showing this graph, we are going to be saying, we are going to be talking about trade peace, not about trade war. tom: i heard that phrase. who invented that phrase? [applause] and what is so very obvious is if i can up back on the screen -- tom: yes, i want to go do that next. kristalina: back on the screen if i may. great. tom: that is so gloomy, just like the imf. [laughter] kristalina: who says the imf is gloomy? ,
and how we can craft space for the ion-making that allows whole to be bigger than the individual partsequires, frankly, if i can be very, very honest, it requires were -- it requires more women at the table. [applause] tom: i look at -- [applause] tom: i look at this issue of trait now, and from where i sit position, iteged is tit-for-tat, not only with the obvious statement, but the united states of america and china, but as you mentioned, switzerland, and it affects everyone by now, this...
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video footage all of uncurl backed syrian opposition fighters inside the industrial area overdress ion and we know that's in the city center so they are inside the city right now kurdish forces have denied that the turkish army has allies have captured that but it seems right now clashes there are continuing so that's on the syrian side how is this operation affecting people on the on the turkish side where you are. well the atmosphere here is very tense there have been a number of reprisal attacks from the syrian side moore says rockets was sent over into turkish border towns there have been several civilian casualties here on the turkish side we just heard yesterday went to a village very close by where people had a funeral for 2 people who were killed in an attack yesterday people were crying they were desperate it was really painful to watch these scenes and we've also talked to people here in the search which is as i mentioned also very close to the syrian border let's listen to what they had to say. to 3 people are caught in the middle why are we fighting in syria and our people
video footage all of uncurl backed syrian opposition fighters inside the industrial area overdress ion and we know that's in the city center so they are inside the city right now kurdish forces have denied that the turkish army has allies have captured that but it seems right now clashes there are continuing so that's on the syrian side how is this operation affecting people on the on the turkish side where you are. well the atmosphere here is very tense there have been a number of reprisal...
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with him how to be a gun because as well ion know if i had known that the boat would be that small i never would have gone on a trip i would not have put my. self and my parents are not intentional but it's a game of the going to get a flavor for. that one of their ability to give them i have serious problems on a personal level and i was unable to live their lives and get it. i want to know their story informally for its terrified and reliable information for margaret's. martin hammond has bipolar disorder like an estimated 350000000 people worldwide his greatest challenge is how to live an orderly life amid alternating bouts of mania and depression. towards more i didn't feel so good this morning when i woke up i felt as if there was a grey fog in my hand. and that happens often i was there 1st. it's not immediately obvious that martin suffers from depression but he often struggles with ordinary daily tasks even getting up in the morning can be tough. certain routines can help him get through the day for example meditating frequently or talking to others and speaking openly about h
with him how to be a gun because as well ion know if i had known that the boat would be that small i never would have gone on a trip i would not have put my. self and my parents are not intentional but it's a game of the going to get a flavor for. that one of their ability to give them i have serious problems on a personal level and i was unable to live their lives and get it. i want to know their story informally for its terrified and reliable information for margaret's. martin hammond has...
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this faa test video shows why lithium ion batteries have been banned in checked luggage.thermal runaway, it can burn so hot the plane's fire suppression can't put it out. in 2016 the faa took the step of banning samsung galaxy note 7 smartphones due to its batteries starting fire. >> a lithium ion battery on a plane can be catastrophic. >> reporter: flight attendant have become fire fighters on planes and the flight safety needs to do more. saying while batteries a great concern on planes, more information is still needed before an outright ban makes sense. >> a ban could happen when there's the right information that's understood about it. >> reporter: flight attendants are trained to handle battery fires that includes putting the smoldering or flaming device in ion batteries were honored with a nobel prize for chemistry. gayle? >> that's a nice little button. your story was not comforting whatsoever. you have a lot of stuff in your backpack. >> yeah. heavy looking. >> the ipad and a laptop. >> reporter: i do not travel light. >> okay. all right. always good to see you.
this faa test video shows why lithium ion batteries have been banned in checked luggage.thermal runaway, it can burn so hot the plane's fire suppression can't put it out. in 2016 the faa took the step of banning samsung galaxy note 7 smartphones due to its batteries starting fire. >> a lithium ion battery on a plane can be catastrophic. >> reporter: flight attendant have become fire fighters on planes and the flight safety needs to do more. saying while batteries a great concern on...
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t ion?ere is no authorization for them to commit this crime. there was no authorization for them tcommit this crime.mmit that's why it's a rogue operation. >> smith: how do we know thakn you say it's a rogue operation. >> uh, because, because our leadership says it was a rogue operation, and our leadership has not lied to us before. so we believe them. >> smith: there were a series ot ements made immediately after the killing of jamal khashoggi thatave proven to be false, that have proven to be lies. >> that were based on rerting by this rogue element. and they're going to be taken tr and face their-their fate. ♪ >> smith: the saudis have e en unclear about who authorized the operation. but they have said one man, general ahmed al-asirithe s formkesman for mbs' war in men, as involved in the planning. >> smith: you know general asiri. >> yes. >> smith: do you think he's in any way capable of mounting an operation like thi >> on his own? absolutely not. he wouldn't dream up a plot like this.
t ion?ere is no authorization for them to commit this crime. there was no authorization for them tcommit this crime.mmit that's why it's a rogue operation. >> smith: how do we know thakn you say it's a rogue operation. >> uh, because, because our leadership says it was a rogue operation, and our leadership has not lied to us before. so we believe them. >> smith: there were a series ot ements made immediately after the killing of jamal khashoggi thatave proven to be false, that...
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la partida de josÉ josé ha dejado un gran vacÍo entre seguidores y ha dejado algunas rÉflex iones sobrel cÁncer que sufriÓ en sus Últimos aÑos.. [mÚsica] josÉ josé muriÓ a los 71 aÑos de edad, pero dejÓ un legado musical inmenso. su fanÁtico de todas las edades lamentan su partida y lo recuerdan entonando sus canciones. >> quÉ triste fue decirnos adiÓs ♪ reportera: ofelia salas dice que ese enamorar 19 aÑos con una canciÓn de josÉ josé. a los 67 no recuerda con admiraciÓn, pero reconoce sus debilidades y problemas de salud. >> abuso del vino por su que lo dejÓ, desde que se fue. Él empezÓ con vino y ahÍ la siguiÓ, ahÍ fue su perdiciÓn. reportera: ofelia dice que a ella, aunque le gusta, ya no puede tomar alcohol. >> cuando estaba joven casi toma cerveza porque iba a bailar. aunque quiera ahora ya no puedo. marÍa: si bien la causa oficial de la muerte de josÉ josÉ no se ha dado a conocer, se sabe que el cantante padeciÓ de alcoholismo durante gran parte de su vida. en 2017 fue diagnosticado con cÁncer de páncreas. >> sabemos que el alcoholismo es uno de los riesgo de cÁncer de pÁncreas.
la partida de josÉ josé ha dejado un gran vacÍo entre seguidores y ha dejado algunas rÉflex iones sobrel cÁncer que sufriÓ en sus Últimos aÑos.. [mÚsica] josÉ josé muriÓ a los 71 aÑos de edad, pero dejÓ un legado musical inmenso. su fanÁtico de todas las edades lamentan su partida y lo recuerdan entonando sus canciones. >> quÉ triste fue decirnos adiÓs ♪ reportera: ofelia salas dice que ese enamorar 19 aÑos con una canciÓn de josÉ josé. a los 67 no recuerda con...
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. >> we had ions,. >> pg&e decision came at a high cost to critics question why the outages were necessity. >> i asked for a thorough investigation on the circumstan power shut off. >> pg&e does not intend to reimburse anyone. >> when there's a weather event like this is, the company does not think it's liable for these costs. >> why after months of planning pg&e had communication failures. johnson admitted lessons learned. he promised better communication for customers. >> we need to have better responsiveness. we need to work on our structures to take consideration price. >> posting a high end wine country party days before the shut down. tone deaf. >> pg&e will have future shut downs if there's fire risk weather. they have added 600 weather stations, 700 more will be installed and 200 new devices this year. >> this allows portions not affected by adverse weather to remain in service. >> i asked if the devices will mean fewer customers are impacted, he said yes it should. i asked how they plan to pay for improvement, he confirmed pg&e is seeking a rate increase in 2020. >>> a danville ma
. >> we had ions,. >> pg&e decision came at a high cost to critics question why the outages were necessity. >> i asked for a thorough investigation on the circumstan power shut off. >> pg&e does not intend to reimburse anyone. >> when there's a weather event like this is, the company does not think it's liable for these costs. >> why after months of planning pg&e had communication failures. johnson admitted lessons learned. he promised better...
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imágenes se puede ver la icónica nave espacial dicho cohete tiene la misión de mandar información sobre la ionos sobre las condiciones en el área de la bahía vamos con gabriela >>> muchísimas gracias y feliz viernes hablaremos de las condiciones que vamos a experimentar durante las últimas horas las máximas de hoy pintan agradable bordeando los 80 incluso san francisco en los 77 veremos una gran diferencia entre la línea costera y el interior hablemos del interior de incendios amenizando los índices ayer teníamos índices de 160 quiere decir que se ubica en los niveles extremos hoy veremos sistema más reducido se mantiene alto veremos esos índices que aún con esas condiciones secas hay que estar atento a los cambios con esta reducción en la humedad veremos vientos más calmados temperaturas favorables si usted tiene planes de ir a santa cruz es el momento ya que el termómetro las 3:00 de la tarde estará iniciando la ciudad el sábado y avanzando para las 3:00 p.m. tenemos un panorama muy similar durante el día domingo condiciones bastantes favorables condiciones secas y veremos este viento más ca
imágenes se puede ver la icónica nave espacial dicho cohete tiene la misión de mandar información sobre la ionos sobre las condiciones en el área de la bahía vamos con gabriela >>> muchísimas gracias y feliz viernes hablaremos de las condiciones que vamos a experimentar durante las últimas horas las máximas de hoy pintan agradable bordeando los 80 incluso san francisco en los 77 veremos una gran diferencia entre la línea costera y el interior hablemos del interior de...
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. >> a areness and knowledge a ae ke >> until 1991, armenia w a a partf the form sovoviet ion. the e collapse of f commu, the country y fell into anan ecsmall l and mid-sizezed compas hasn f struggle..rered. so, , environmental protection s to yieield profi.. >> since 2014, our new waste water recling unun has saved usus over r 100,000 euros. but, things s are startingng toy puododuchanange. i into >> if we reorganizize our production succecessfully, it to makekegood busininess sense. >> a aenia's economy is largely donated by aiciculture. cerealals, fruit, anand vegetas are the mamain crops, lilike het the foot of mount ararat. with some 3000 hours of sunshine a year, peaches, apricots and plums grow in abundance. thisruit framemer turns his harvests into dried fruit. he's'switched to organic producti, , and noongeger us chemical fertilizers and pesticides. a local l environmentatal ngo hd himakeke thewitch.h. financial support comes from t inteatioional imatee initiatitive. the ororganization a advises the fruiuit farmer's o ovens arw solar-popowered and hahaveore efficient v
. >> a areness and knowledge a ae ke >> until 1991, armenia w a a partf the form sovoviet ion. the e collapse of f commu, the country y fell into anan ecsmall l and mid-sizezed compas hasn f struggle..rered. so, , environmental protection s to yieield profi.. >> since 2014, our new waste water recling unun has saved usus over r 100,000 euros. but, things s are startingng toy puododuchanange. i into >> if we reorganizize our production succecessfully, it to makekegood...
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we move ion remains as forward with the impeachment inquiry, who do our colleagues other side of the aisle work for? onald trump or the american people? eporter: can you explain how this impeachment resolution vote on thursday could be challenging your caucus ers in who have swing districts or are, you know, skeptical of the inquiry?nt decembery and others -- brindisi and others. ultimately support that or -- a jeffries: we have to make decision based on their conscience and how they decide o most effectively represent the districts they are privileged to serve. the overwhelming majority of the democratic caucus are supporting record the impeachment inquiry. on resolution that will be the floor, which will be unveiled by chairman mcgovern the rules committee, relates of an ongoing se impeachment inquiry that the overwhelming majority of the democratic caucus already publicly support. hat doesn't seem to be to be a challenge. reporter: that's not a problem for some of them because might not be popular in some of those districts. peterson -- [inaudible] you don't worry that they put so
we move ion remains as forward with the impeachment inquiry, who do our colleagues other side of the aisle work for? onald trump or the american people? eporter: can you explain how this impeachment resolution vote on thursday could be challenging your caucus ers in who have swing districts or are, you know, skeptical of the inquiry?nt decembery and others -- brindisi and others. ultimately support that or -- a jeffries: we have to make decision based on their conscience and how they decide o...
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his work on the lithium-ion battery has revolutionized virtually all of the devices we use every day.loomberg. ♪ haidi: nobel prize in chemistry typically focuses on compounds and concepts most of us would struggle to grasp but this year, the prize was awarded for a device that revolutionized how people use energy today and that is lithium-ion batteries. we are pleased to be joined by one of the three nobel laureates, stanley whittingham. great to have you. it must be nice to have won for your life's work on something that has day-to-day applications for everyday people. stanley: it was great. we got recognition for this not only for the lithium battery but the whole community. haidi: what are the implications for the win and how that will potentially positively impact what you can do with your work? increasing emphasis on energy, i'm how we can solve climate change. it can bring lithium batteries to the forefront of not only scientists, politicians. i think the great thing is everyone knows what this is about. in germany, went on a plane, people knew what it was. haidi: the achieveme
his work on the lithium-ion battery has revolutionized virtually all of the devices we use every day.loomberg. ♪ haidi: nobel prize in chemistry typically focuses on compounds and concepts most of us would struggle to grasp but this year, the prize was awarded for a device that revolutionized how people use energy today and that is lithium-ion batteries. we are pleased to be joined by one of the three nobel laureates, stanley whittingham. great to have you. it must be nice to have won for...
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japan's are the 3 scientists were each responsible for critical developments in the creation of lithium ion batteries now still ahead on al-jazeera. a fuel shortage threatens an already critical situation in yemen and renewed is concern about the spread of disease. and bringing an atheist back to life we visit this historic garden in kabul restored after decades ever and. hello there we have got some good clear conditions across japan for the time being because we are watching very closely this mass which is appearing this cloud here just to the bottom of the picture this is super typhoon. right now we've got winds at about 260 kilometers an hour gusting higher than that it is moving towards the northwest at about 13 kilometers an hour it's actually going to slow its forward motion over the next couple of days but of course the closer the center of this storm gets those outer feeder bands are going to very long reach and i going to begin certain through friday probably late thursday to push those rains into the central and eastern areas of honshu not the actual forecast track at the moment
japan's are the 3 scientists were each responsible for critical developments in the creation of lithium ion batteries now still ahead on al-jazeera. a fuel shortage threatens an already critical situation in yemen and renewed is concern about the spread of disease. and bringing an atheist back to life we visit this historic garden in kabul restored after decades ever and. hello there we have got some good clear conditions across japan for the time being because we are watching very closely this...
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en lo que se puede apreciar es una cortina de humo donde se han concentrado en las manifestase iones.>> inicio a un juicio masivo a 400 miembros de la pandilla alma trucha de salvador. varios presuntos cabecillas de ese grupo. el escÁndalo salpicado a varios polÍticos y se espera que este juicio tarde hasta noviembre especialmente ante la alta cifra de testigos y evidencia. ernesto rivas nos tiene mÁs desde el salvador. >> la operaciÓn cuscatlÁn abrir todo una caja de pandora. >> estamos ingresando a los tentÁculos, al desarrollo, la estructura, al fondo, las entraÑasdel modo de operar de la estructura criminal de la ms 13. >> pidieron omitir sus libros los. ahora se han convertido en los acusados de un vicio histÓrico para el salvador porque se ha descubierto el modus operandi de la mara salva trucha. >> trÁfico de armas e incluso de personasse estÁ estructurando la operaciÓn o el modo de moverse o delinquir de la estructura como un todo. >> en especial uno que fue miembro de la pandilla se identifica como no he y es quien ha declarado quÉ hacer con cada uno de los acusados con nombr
en lo que se puede apreciar es una cortina de humo donde se han concentrado en las manifestase iones.>> inicio a un juicio masivo a 400 miembros de la pandilla alma trucha de salvador. varios presuntos cabecillas de ese grupo. el escÁndalo salpicado a varios polÍticos y se espera que este juicio tarde hasta noviembre especialmente ante la alta cifra de testigos y evidencia. ernesto rivas nos tiene mÁs desde el salvador. >> la operaciÓn cuscatlÁn abrir todo una caja de pandora....
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reclaman el incumplimiento de promesas de campaÑa de este alcalde, entre las que se inca elÉctrica a ióna de 11 personas han sido detenidas. segÚn las últimas estadÍsticas del gobierno chiapas es el estado mÁs pobre de mÉxico, casi el 77% de su po rblacegiÓn viven unas 700 secretarÍa de educaciÓn pÚblica, uno de cada 10 residentes es analfabeto. esta localidad ha sido escenario de muchos conflictos por varias razones, pero principalmente por disputas de tierra y por el uso de bosques y selvas cercanos. regresÓ con ustedes. borja: muchas gracias. estamos acostumbrados a ver cÓmo en muchas partes de mÉxico se toma la justicia por sus manos y este ha sido un caso mÁs, un caso a un alcalde que esto eleva un poquito mÁs el grado de violencia que hay en las calles. texas registra su primera muerte relacionada con el consumo de cigarrillos electrÓnicos. el departamento de salud y servicios una mujer quien sufriÓ una enfermedad pulmonar asociada al vapeo. un dato muy alto si lo comparamos con la cantidad de persdejar los suyos. ya se hablaba de esa especulaciÓn, se ha comprobado que mÁs de 90% l
reclaman el incumplimiento de promesas de campaÑa de este alcalde, entre las que se inca elÉctrica a ióna de 11 personas han sido detenidas. segÚn las últimas estadÍsticas del gobierno chiapas es el estado mÁs pobre de mÉxico, casi el 77% de su po rblacegiÓn viven unas 700 secretarÍa de educaciÓn pÚblica, uno de cada 10 residentes es analfabeto. esta localidad ha sido escenario de muchos conflictos por varias razones, pero principalmente por disputas de tierra y por el uso de...
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lospero ahora es jueves...ión cada sábado.os más planes unlimited, desde $35. tengo playlist para lavar la ropa, tengo playlist para correr. (anunciante) y apple music incluido. verizon te da más. >>> ha pasado que se suscribe gratis a un servicio en lÍnea, con el telÉfono, un servicio de pelÍculas o mÚsica. y termina pagando sin querer. ya existe una aplicaciÓn para ayudarnos a evitar los cobros no deseados. iris castro nos cuenta mÁs. y aquÍ les cuento todos los detalles. el pelÍculas mÚsica en lÍnea, nos ofrecen un perÍodo de prueba gratis. por quÉ no probarlas. mÁs de una vez hemos olvidado cancelarlas antes de terminar el perÍodo de prueba. una aplicaciÓn el app crea una tarjeta virtual que puedes acceder a los sitios y proteger. una vez termine el perÍodo de prueba. el app cancela el servicio. la aplicaciÓn iris castro noticias telemundo. y logro explicar >>> estÁticos por un minuto. la gran sorpresa se dio cuando despuÉs de 2 minutos, el conjunto de tigres se puso a jugar y marcÓ el primer gol. ante el rival como lo ve
lospero ahora es jueves...ión cada sábado.os más planes unlimited, desde $35. tengo playlist para lavar la ropa, tengo playlist para correr. (anunciante) y apple music incluido. verizon te da más. >>> ha pasado que se suscribe gratis a un servicio en lÍnea, con el telÉfono, un servicio de pelÍculas o mÚsica. y termina pagando sin querer. ya existe una aplicaciÓn para ayudarnos a evitar los cobros no deseados. iris castro nos cuenta mÁs. y aquÍ les cuento todos los detalles....
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the nobel peace prize went to three men on their work on lithium ion batteries. they can store significant amounts of energy from solar and wind power. in france, a donors conference is being held. the conference is trying to raise money for the fight against aids, tuberculosis, and malaria. malalaria, it could be eradicatd 2050.ly as julia sieger is at the conference. she joins us. tell us about this summit. called the replenishment conference. it is the first time france is hosting the event. they are trying to eradicate these diseases. this replenishshment session is where heads of states and civil society and the public and private sector get together and say how much money they want to give for all of these programs. for this session, they are trying to raise $14 billion to avert6 million lives and new infections. 16 to $18worry billion would be an accurate number. >> this is being held in france. they are expected to increase their donation for the first time in several years. to say francetant is the greatest donor of the fund. only 2010, it is the country
the nobel peace prize went to three men on their work on lithium ion batteries. they can store significant amounts of energy from solar and wind power. in france, a donors conference is being held. the conference is trying to raise money for the fight against aids, tuberculosis, and malaria. malalaria, it could be eradicatd 2050.ly as julia sieger is at the conference. she joins us. tell us about this summit. called the replenishment conference. it is the first time france is hosting the event....
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insurgency that engages regularly in conflict.he you haveight year civil war and rebels including an al qaa iont holng idlib province. laura: how long do you think wiis will go on? turkey's president be able to maintain it if there is external pressure? robin: i think erdogan is intent on this. he has gamed president trump very well. he likes to call him on weekends when the president is not surrounded by his foreislayignif as he did in december to trump to promise to leave syria altogether. it is hard to see that he is going to give up easily. the one danger is that they go deeper than 20 miles and then end up absorbing all the isis fighters as well. laura: robin, thanks so much for being with us. in other news, britain's prime minister hore johnson and his irish counterpart say they agree that they can see a pathway to o ible brexit deal. they held two hours of talksid n how to a hard border in the irish prime ministerves the suggested that a deal could still be done by the ef that a u.s. woman who is a suspect in the case of a a teenager who died after r crash will not return to the u.k. she
insurgency that engages regularly in conflict.he you haveight year civil war and rebels including an al qaa iont holng idlib province. laura: how long do you think wiis will go on? turkey's president be able to maintain it if there is external pressure? robin: i think erdogan is intent on this. he has gamed president trump very well. he likes to call him on weekends when the president is not surrounded by his foreislayignif as he did in december to trump to promise to leave syria altogether. it...