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kent kiels specializes in studying psychopaths. neuroscientist and psychologist and over the last decade he conducted mri scans of nearly a thousand prisoners. in order to examine the brain differences of killers versus nonkillers. kiels and his team found the brains of people who kill are wired differently, specific sections of the brain responsible for controlling emotions, impulses, and social awareness are less developed among those who have taken a life. dr. kiel is already getting requests from parents around the country who want their kids tested for potentially violent behavior. the scans and annalysis run abot $10,000 per child. this type of examination does raise ethical questions but it could very well be years before this kind of testing becomes widely available in our area or other medical centers across the country. back to you. >> thanks, bigad. >>> coming up here on "today in the bay," "nbc bay area responds." >> an airline ticket tussle, a bedding battle and a delivery dispute. we're on them all. i'm consumer inves
kent kiels specializes in studying psychopaths. neuroscientist and psychologist and over the last decade he conducted mri scans of nearly a thousand prisoners. in order to examine the brain differences of killers versus nonkillers. kiels and his team found the brains of people who kill are wired differently, specific sections of the brain responsible for controlling emotions, impulses, and social awareness are less developed among those who have taken a life. dr. kiel is already getting...
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to the south of the shy lies the port city of kiel on the keel or fjord. in the far north is flame spork close to the danish border. there is plenty of peace and tranquility to be found in the region there are nature reserves on both sides of the water the shah and the surrounding area is protected my escape. and there are around 20 marinas on the sly and if you are it is known for its wide variety of sailing conditions. but you can enjoy just about any water activity here this line has an average depth of just 3 metres many stretches are shallower. so it's ideal for people of all ages abilities and degrees of daring. along the banks of the sly like many idyllic militias with that group houses. one is particularly charming arness it's the smallest town in germany both in terms of area and population just 280 people live here. where there's water. chances are there's fish 1st smokehouse is an institution in the region it's been a favorite a fish lovers for over a century. i don't hello again i'd like to try one of your fish sandwiches which would you recomm
to the south of the shy lies the port city of kiel on the keel or fjord. in the far north is flame spork close to the danish border. there is plenty of peace and tranquility to be found in the region there are nature reserves on both sides of the water the shah and the surrounding area is protected my escape. and there are around 20 marinas on the sly and if you are it is known for its wide variety of sailing conditions. but you can enjoy just about any water activity here this line has an...
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the wartime german navy had a large arsenal not far from this beach outside the city of kiel peter france remembers seeing torpedoes being dumped here his father was involved in the operation and took his then 4 year old son with him. i saw this tall ship arriving on the harbor where my father was working. the torpedoes were loaded onto the ship and then taken out to sea some distance behind the lighthouse. and then there were thrown overboard and they were gone. the enormous quantities of unexploded ordinance have been rotting away on the seabed for decades their contents are repeatedly washed up on the region's coasts posing a hazard for beach goers. there have been frequent cases of people unwittingly picking up explosive gunk used by the german navy during the war frank rudolph has spent years inspecting munitions finds on germany's beaches and shows us how treacherous gun cotton. looks like a perfectly normal stone vest hardly any way to tell the difference if you pick one up your hands will be stained yellow due to a dying contains called hex a night show defend alarm in and you wil
the wartime german navy had a large arsenal not far from this beach outside the city of kiel peter france remembers seeing torpedoes being dumped here his father was involved in the operation and took his then 4 year old son with him. i saw this tall ship arriving on the harbor where my father was working. the torpedoes were loaded onto the ship and then taken out to sea some distance behind the lighthouse. and then there were thrown overboard and they were gone. the enormous quantities of...
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kent kiel specializes in studying psychopaths.st and over the last decade he conducted mri scans of nearly a thousand prisoners. in order to examine the brain differences of killers versus non-killers. kiel and his team found the brains of people who kill are wired differently, specific sections of the brain responsible for controlling emotions, impulses, and social awareness are less developed among those who have taken a life. dr. kiel is already getting requests from parents around the country who want their kids tested for potentially violent behavior. the scans and analysis run about $10,000 per child. this te of emination does raise ethical questions but it could very well be years before this kind of testing becomes widely available in our area or other medical centers across the country. back to you. >>> right now at 6:00, overnight outages early this morning, planned shutoffs by pg&e in parts of napa and sonoma counties started. we're live in the impacted zones as that fire danger remains high. >>> it's really a sad day f
kent kiel specializes in studying psychopaths.st and over the last decade he conducted mri scans of nearly a thousand prisoners. in order to examine the brain differences of killers versus non-killers. kiel and his team found the brains of people who kill are wired differently, specific sections of the brain responsible for controlling emotions, impulses, and social awareness are less developed among those who have taken a life. dr. kiel is already getting requests from parents around the...
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. $50000.00 tons landed in a dumping site in the kiel fiord for example and there are others to believe. but there was also the problem of on route dumping. the people tasked with the job were paid per journey. and would use the opportunity to dispose of items along the way like it was often yet indigenously exactly the body before. the war time german navy had a large arsenal not far from this beach outside the city of keel. her fans remember seeing torpedoes being dumped here his father was involved in the operation and took his then 4 year old son with him. i saw this tall ship arriving on the harbor where my father was working. the torpedoes were loaded onto the ship and then taken out to sea some distance behind the lighthouse. and then they were thrown overboard and they were gone. the enormous quantities of unexploded ordinance have been rotting away on the seabed for decades their contents are repeatedly washed up on the region's coasts posing a hazard for beach goers. there have been frequent cases of people unwittingly picking up explosive gun cottonwood used by the german nav
. $50000.00 tons landed in a dumping site in the kiel fiord for example and there are others to believe. but there was also the problem of on route dumping. the people tasked with the job were paid per journey. and would use the opportunity to dispose of items along the way like it was often yet indigenously exactly the body before. the war time german navy had a large arsenal not far from this beach outside the city of keel. her fans remember seeing torpedoes being dumped here his father was...
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if in low concentrations for now this footage was taken in an ordinance dump area right next to the kiel fiord. underwater ordinance and poison gas are a global problem they've been dumped in all the. world's oceans and in some places all you need to access them is diving equipment. fights and being openly accessible explosives in these quantities and possibly poison gas too in some places i'd rather not think of what could happen if they got into the wrong hands. you only he didn't i'm sure on the horror scenario that became reality in sicily and 992 and one mafia judge giovani for conal was assassinated in an infamous bombing. further similar and deadly attacks were perpetrated in the following months 20 years later the authorities arrested a fisherman who had retrieved the explosives for the mafia from the city and theoretically this is a similar threat lurking off germany's north and baltic sea coasts an estimated $1600000.00 tons of old munitions slowly deteriorating on the seabed even decades after being dumped dropped or fired into the water the ordinance can still be so explosive
if in low concentrations for now this footage was taken in an ordinance dump area right next to the kiel fiord. underwater ordinance and poison gas are a global problem they've been dumped in all the. world's oceans and in some places all you need to access them is diving equipment. fights and being openly accessible explosives in these quantities and possibly poison gas too in some places i'd rather not think of what could happen if they got into the wrong hands. you only he didn't i'm sure on...
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an airborne mine laying operation with 44 bombers over the bay of kiel if you see. in total these aircraft dropped over $270.00 mines. we have detailed documentation of the raid including the british plans so we know these aircraft actually took off and conducted the diversionary attack and the mines were transported into this area. to locate mines dropped from the skies because it has to consult mountains of british american and jim in files he and his team are generally only allowed access for a few days at a time. when the shows are busy a typical research visit to an archive with a team of 3 or 4 people might produce 121-2000 pages of material for analysis if you're really good. and then it all has to be evaluated so after one week in the archive you're definitely looking at a good 3 or 4 months of analysis that the former naval officer could not be more dedicated to the task but his team still have several dozen kilometers of files to work through only then will he have a rough overview of the only information recorded in the war files and most of the munitions
an airborne mine laying operation with 44 bombers over the bay of kiel if you see. in total these aircraft dropped over $270.00 mines. we have detailed documentation of the raid including the british plans so we know these aircraft actually took off and conducted the diversionary attack and the mines were transported into this area. to locate mines dropped from the skies because it has to consult mountains of british american and jim in files he and his team are generally only allowed access...
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the moscow court has decided to lift the travel restrictions for russian film and theatre director kiel city opening of more over the court has decided to defer the controversial embezzlement case back to the prosecutor's office and this is how the judge explained her decision the court has decided to hand the case back to the prosecutor's office due to contradictions that hamper the investigation and judgment the case has been dragging on for almost 2 years skill set evident of was arrested back in september 2017 the investigators were accusing him of them battling around $2000000.00 allocated by the state for the development of more than art and russia while he denied all charges now he is the restroom a lot of international attention with the many high profile figures in the world of culture all free has support now city of brink of who is a winner off the price of the cannes film festival was placed under house arrest back in october 2017 and earlier this april the court changed at this measure to travel restriction preventing him from leaving moscow and now this is to be the latest
the moscow court has decided to lift the travel restrictions for russian film and theatre director kiel city opening of more over the court has decided to defer the controversial embezzlement case back to the prosecutor's office and this is how the judge explained her decision the court has decided to hand the case back to the prosecutor's office due to contradictions that hamper the investigation and judgment the case has been dragging on for almost 2 years skill set evident of was arrested...
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bracks it corbett is she to address members on sunday well phillip a senior lecturer in politics at kiel university he says moves to try and get rid of tom watson will only lead to more disunity. labor party just needs to start showing its guts and units a very 17 election campaign one of the successes that the labor m.p.'s did not undermine jeremy called with a date keep pretty much discreet. i think it's very ill advised that meant to try and try this gesture at some speculate and the reason this is being done now is because even they think that jericho sounds very little chance the next election and it's a way of trying to get rid of his opponents before that or he wins and they want to sure position. conspiracy theory goes well yes but it is incredibly badly time when labor is trying to project a united front in trying to get agreement in conference on next but it also reflects divisions inside party more broadly the trade union movement len mccluskey who's a big call to jamie corbett is progress 6 others and you're in the trade union movement aren't in favor rex and so this is threa
bracks it corbett is she to address members on sunday well phillip a senior lecturer in politics at kiel university he says moves to try and get rid of tom watson will only lead to more disunity. labor party just needs to start showing its guts and units a very 17 election campaign one of the successes that the labor m.p.'s did not undermine jeremy called with a date keep pretty much discreet. i think it's very ill advised that meant to try and try this gesture at some speculate and the reason...
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sharon george senior lecturer in green technology and environmental sustainability at kiel university on skype from london and co-founder of the activist group extinction rebellion and in brussels simon head of public affairs and campaigning at klein a nonprofit environmental organization welcome to you all i'd like to begin with you sharon george in kill it's not so much climate change anymore but it's climate changed even if we try and reverse things now it's almost too late isn't it to try and do that so surely what we should be looking at is an achievable goal and how to deal with this new reality that we find ourselves. i think so i think with climate change is here we keep talking about climate change prevention we've gone way past that now climate change is happening and it is affecting things around the world so now we're in this new rain and i have adapted ation but that doesn't mean though that we can just ignore the prevention that every day that we prevent. more and more missions being emitted the worse things are getting so it needs to be a 2 pronged attack at this we nee
sharon george senior lecturer in green technology and environmental sustainability at kiel university on skype from london and co-founder of the activist group extinction rebellion and in brussels simon head of public affairs and campaigning at klein a nonprofit environmental organization welcome to you all i'd like to begin with you sharon george in kill it's not so much climate change anymore but it's climate changed even if we try and reverse things now it's almost too late isn't it to try...
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but that still fewer than a decade ago jonathan parker is a senior lecturer in american politics at kiel university in the u.k. he joins us from staffordshire john parker how significant is this that they're going to. the money part of the military here. well he's just raising the stakes at this stage he's actually done a fight where he's going to take the money he's been bluffing congress essentially to try to get them to fund more money to the military to make sure that he's got the funding for the wall through the backdoor so how do you think congress might react to this. well there's the big question nancy pelosi has come out is strongly against it but it would of course when the military gets shortchanged you know it's going to be bases in their states it's going to be the efforts in afghanistan it's going to be a big big high stakes game here and so the question is who gets blamed when we have government shutdowns the past trump has been blamed and so i would suspect the democrats are going to assume that's going to happen again so i would think congress is going to get seals and r
but that still fewer than a decade ago jonathan parker is a senior lecturer in american politics at kiel university in the u.k. he joins us from staffordshire john parker how significant is this that they're going to. the money part of the military here. well he's just raising the stakes at this stage he's actually done a fight where he's going to take the money he's been bluffing congress essentially to try to get them to fund more money to the military to make sure that he's got the funding...
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kent kiel specializes in studying psychopaths. he is a neuroscientist and psychologist.his team designed a mobile brain scanner and drove it across the u.s. to study inmates at ten decade, he has conducted mri scans of nearly a thousand prisoners in order to examine the brain differences of killers versus nonkillers. >> there are regions of the brain in individuals that committed homicide that truly are different. >> reporter: he and his research team found the brains of killers are wired differently. specific sections of the brain responsible for controlling emotions, impulse, and social awareness are less developed among those who have taken a life. >> we're finding for the first time that they are quite different. now it's a question of how did they get that way, how might we understand this information. >> reporter: kiehl says medicine or therapy can physically transform the brain to reduce the risk of dangerous behavior. >> we're going to try to imp. treatments that we know work on those systems of the brain, then we would hopefully see changes that would then preve
kent kiel specializes in studying psychopaths. he is a neuroscientist and psychologist.his team designed a mobile brain scanner and drove it across the u.s. to study inmates at ten decade, he has conducted mri scans of nearly a thousand prisoners in order to examine the brain differences of killers versus nonkillers. >> there are regions of the brain in individuals that committed homicide that truly are different. >> reporter: he and his research team found the brains of killers are...
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with us now senior lecturer at kiel university a regular contributor with us on al-jazeera and good to talk to you again you know i i read 2 stories there one was about the protests in sudan about the judicial system about the remnants of the bashir regime and the 2nd one is about the you know huge objective of finding peace in sudan as well seems to me there's a lot on the plate of this this new ruling council. absolutely and this is a challenge that every single transitional to confront one point or another in sudan is a country that has been handed out or italian system for such a long period of time way to institutions including institutions like justice outfield by loyalists to this tabish went would have to confront that problem so it is an issue that is i think going to. challenge the current government because it's simply not possible to apologise all the institutions from those who are you know have been vague and have some understanding of how the system works some institutional memory you cannot replace all those individuals overnight that i was there are challenges there bu
with us now senior lecturer at kiel university a regular contributor with us on al-jazeera and good to talk to you again you know i i read 2 stories there one was about the protests in sudan about the judicial system about the remnants of the bashir regime and the 2nd one is about the you know huge objective of finding peace in sudan as well seems to me there's a lot on the plate of this this new ruling council. absolutely and this is a challenge that every single transitional to confront one...
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sharon george senior lecturer in green technology and environmental sustainability at kiel university on skype from london and co-founder of the activist group extinction rebellion and in brussels simon head of public affairs and campaigning at klein a nonprofit environmental organization welcome to you all i'd like to begin with you sharon george in kill it's not so much climate change anymore but it's climate changed even if we try and reverse things now it's almost too late isn't it to try and do that so surely what we should be looking at is an achievable goal and how to deal with this new reality that we find ourselves there. i think so i think with climate change is here we keep talking about climate change prevention we've gone way past that now climate change is happening and it is affecting things around the world so now we're in this new rain and i have adapted ation but that doesn't mean though that we can just ignore the prevention that every day that we prevent. more and more missions being the method the worse things are getting so it needs to be a 2 pronged attack at th
sharon george senior lecturer in green technology and environmental sustainability at kiel university on skype from london and co-founder of the activist group extinction rebellion and in brussels simon head of public affairs and campaigning at klein a nonprofit environmental organization welcome to you all i'd like to begin with you sharon george in kill it's not so much climate change anymore but it's climate changed even if we try and reverse things now it's almost too late isn't it to try...
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fewer than a decade ago is the thoughts of jonathan parker a senior lecturer in american politics at kiel university who says trump is trying to force congress into giving him money for the wall. he's bluffing congress essentially to try to get them to fund more money to the military to make sure that he's got the funding for the wall through the back door nancy pelosi has come out strongly against it but it would of course when the military gets short changed you know it's going to be bases in their states it's going to be the efforts in afghanistan it's going to be a big big high stakes game here and so the question is who gets blamed when we have a government shutdown in the past trump has been blamed and so i would suspect the democrats are going to assume that's going to happen again so i would think congress is going to dig its heels in and refuse to fund trump's calling it a delay in the funding so he's assuming congress will come back and put the money back but of course all of these efforts are bogged down in the courts there's a series of lawsuits that are going forward trump ha
fewer than a decade ago is the thoughts of jonathan parker a senior lecturer in american politics at kiel university who says trump is trying to force congress into giving him money for the wall. he's bluffing congress essentially to try to get them to fund more money to the military to make sure that he's got the funding for the wall through the back door nancy pelosi has come out strongly against it but it would of course when the military gets short changed you know it's going to be bases in...
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to the south of the shy lies the port city of kiel on the killer fjord.in the far north is flame spork close to the danish border. there is plenty of peace and tranquility to be found in the region there are nature reserves on both sides of the water this large and the surrounding area is protected landscape. painter. and there are around 20 new arenas on the sly if your it is known for its wide variety of say. in conditions. but you can enjoy just about any water activity here this line has an average depth of just 3 metres many stretches are shallower. so it's ideal for people of all ages abilities and degrees of daring. along the banks of the shy climb mini idyllic villages with that's true for houses . one is particularly charming arness it's the smallest town in germany both in terms of area and population is just 280 people live here. where there's water chances are there's fish food smokehouse is an institution in the region it's been a favorite of fish lovers for over a century. i don't hello can i like to try one of your fish sandwiches which wou
to the south of the shy lies the port city of kiel on the killer fjord.in the far north is flame spork close to the danish border. there is plenty of peace and tranquility to be found in the region there are nature reserves on both sides of the water this large and the surrounding area is protected landscape. painter. and there are around 20 new arenas on the sly if your it is known for its wide variety of say. in conditions. but you can enjoy just about any water activity here this line has an...
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to the south of the shy lies the port city of kiel on the keel or fjord.in the far north is flames poor close to the danish border. there is plenty of peace and tranquility to be found in the region there are nature reserves on both sides of the water the shire and the surrounding area is protected landscape. painter. and there are around 20 in the renos on the sly if you are it is known for its wide variety of sailing conditions. but you can enjoy just about any water activity here this line has an average depth of just 3 metres many stretches are shallower. so it's ideal for people of all ages abilities and degrees of daring. along the banks of the shy fly mini idyllic villages with that's true for houses. one is particularly charming arness it's the smallest town in germany both in terms of area and population is just 280 people live here. where there is water chances are there's fish 1st smokehouse is an institution in the region it's been a favorite of fish lovers for over a century. i don't hello can i like to try one of your fish sandwiches which wo
to the south of the shy lies the port city of kiel on the keel or fjord.in the far north is flames poor close to the danish border. there is plenty of peace and tranquility to be found in the region there are nature reserves on both sides of the water the shire and the surrounding area is protected landscape. painter. and there are around 20 in the renos on the sly if you are it is known for its wide variety of sailing conditions. but you can enjoy just about any water activity here this line...
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sharon george senior lecturer in green technology and environmental sustainability at kiel university on skype from london co-founder of the activist group extinction rebellion and in brussels simon head of public affairs and campaigning at klein a nonprofit environmental organization welcome to you all i'd like to begin with you sharon george in kill it's not so much climate change anymore but it's climate changed even if we try and reverse things now it's almost too late isn't it to try and do that so surely what we should be looking at is an achievable goal and how to deal with this new reality that we find ourselves there. i think so i think with climate change is here we keep talking about climate change prevention we've gone way past that now climate change is happening and it is affecting things around the world so now we're in this new in and out of adapt but that doesn't mean though that we can just ignore the prevention that every day that we prevent. more and more missions being emitted the worse things are getting so it needs to be a 2 pronged attack at this we need to be
sharon george senior lecturer in green technology and environmental sustainability at kiel university on skype from london co-founder of the activist group extinction rebellion and in brussels simon head of public affairs and campaigning at klein a nonprofit environmental organization welcome to you all i'd like to begin with you sharon george in kill it's not so much climate change anymore but it's climate changed even if we try and reverse things now it's almost too late isn't it to try and...