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but isreal is going to have to learn how to make a peace agreement with the people of the arab world.> i don't believe that means those original peace agreements are in jeopardy, but the tone and shape of the egyptian- israeli relations could change. >> the arabs spring has received a mixed reaction from europe, from praise and support, to fear and concern. the revolutions have started to shake societies as well. it was women, artists, and use that brought about change, not islamists or the military. for many of the protesters, it was the first time they realized that they have legitimate rights and were able to enforce them. now those protesters want to see change from the change they affected. >> and the majority of the population can't deal with the current situation. that is why it is crucial that israel shows support for institutions that teach people how to bring about revolution step-by-step. >> europe always wanted to have democratic neighbors, and the arab countries started to make significant steps in that direction. if we see democratization and transformation of political
but isreal is going to have to learn how to make a peace agreement with the people of the arab world.> i don't believe that means those original peace agreements are in jeopardy, but the tone and shape of the egyptian- israeli relations could change. >> the arabs spring has received a mixed reaction from europe, from praise and support, to fear and concern. the revolutions have started to shake societies as well. it was women, artists, and use that brought about change, not islamists...
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kantak and others come here to beth isreal deaconess medical center's skills lab to practice laparascopic surgery, procedures done through tiny incisions. >> good. >> reporter: the hope is extra surgery training can lower complication rates for patients and costs for insurers. >> when you make the right move, the tissue gets split in the way that it would if you're in the operating room. >> reporter: the virtual surgery simulator uses touch feedback to help surgeons hone motor skills, like picking up small objects and knot tying they will need in an operating room. >> what the simulation lab allows us to do is develop the coordination so when someone tells us, "this should be your next move" you have the ability to actually do it with your hands." >> reporter: the virtual training taking place in labs such as this breaks away from methods students have traditionally used, including practicing on live patients. >> we're able to let surgeons in a safe environment do these operations and get feedback on how they're doing. some will do very well, some not so well. >> reporter: the hope is to
kantak and others come here to beth isreal deaconess medical center's skills lab to practice laparascopic surgery, procedures done through tiny incisions. >> good. >> reporter: the hope is extra surgery training can lower complication rates for patients and costs for insurers. >> when you make the right move, the tissue gets split in the way that it would if you're in the operating room. >> reporter: the virtual surgery simulator uses touch feedback to help surgeons hone...
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corinthian escape plan is reticent to say isreal convinced he might go twenty two platoon because come on. now so it's. one thirty pm in moscow the zero r.t. headlines kremlin comeback the world reacts to the news of blood in europe who is running for the russian presidency again next year with an internet bet now threatening to replace him as head of government while some are skeptical about the move the tandem continues enjoying high approval ratings among the russian people and. european leaders repairing a rescue plan as they battle to stave off a double dip recession and the prospect of greek default while the i.m.f. wards it may not be able to help out a bigger economy but the fund is being accused of being too tough on some countries while taking a soft stance on others including the u.s. where the crisis began in two thousand and eight. a clamp down on freedom of expression in the u.k. as a historic precedent is set over a ban on marching in parts of london police say was required to prevent violence and disorder planned by far right groups. more news coming your way in about h
corinthian escape plan is reticent to say isreal convinced he might go twenty two platoon because come on. now so it's. one thirty pm in moscow the zero r.t. headlines kremlin comeback the world reacts to the news of blood in europe who is running for the russian presidency again next year with an internet bet now threatening to replace him as head of government while some are skeptical about the move the tandem continues enjoying high approval ratings among the russian people and. european...
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if you look away for more than two seconds then the risk of something really unexpected happening isreally great. hugely increased? yes. but if you look away for less than that, there doesn't seem tobe a problem. >>reporter: car safety has improved remarkably over the past 50 years...as this video demonstrates.... >>and the technology continues to advance... >>tisell: we're not looking at the road because we're discussing where to find the things.....and suddenly we do have a pedestrian in front.....we didn't see the person....and you didn't touch the brakes? i didn't touch the brakes. >>reporter: but it's not foolproof...especially if the fool happens to be me... >>the pedestrian avoidance system reflects a safety trend we're seeing throughout the car industry... >>kirk: i think what we've seen over the last few years is technology that tries to predict when an accidentis going to happen and then protect the car and passengers before that accident takes place >>tisell: well in this car actually you ought to have technology that actually can detect if you're tired......not by looking at yo
if you look away for more than two seconds then the risk of something really unexpected happening isreally great. hugely increased? yes. but if you look away for less than that, there doesn't seem tobe a problem. >>reporter: car safety has improved remarkably over the past 50 years...as this video demonstrates.... >>and the technology continues to advance... >>tisell: we're not looking at the road because we're discussing where to find the things.....and suddenly we do have a...