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scientist said mit take knology alone it won't be enough to eradicate the virus instead it will need people's commitment in real life brian al-jazeera. in other news according yemen run by who 3 rebels has sentenced for journalists to death they were part of a group of 10 journalists who were accused of spying for the saudi u.a.e. coalition on this day international says the matter being held on false charges it's calling for their immediate release as being 50 years since what nasir describes as a successful failure the launch of the apollo 13 mission never made it to the moon and an explosion on board left 3 astronauts fighting for their lives but as mike hanna explains the lessons learned have inspired a new generation of astronauts. a barely audible outer ring was an iconic phrase that became part of popular culture. with telecom. saying employees and we have a problem. the launch was routine this was to be the 3rd moon landing and the mission commander james lovell was on his 4th trip into space. and it was just after a month 35 hours of this pleasure that occur ok now it's ever
scientist said mit take knology alone it won't be enough to eradicate the virus instead it will need people's commitment in real life brian al-jazeera. in other news according yemen run by who 3 rebels has sentenced for journalists to death they were part of a group of 10 journalists who were accused of spying for the saudi u.a.e. coalition on this day international says the matter being held on false charges it's calling for their immediate release as being 50 years since what nasir describes...
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it's helping bring our communities together but take knology also has the potential to alert people when they've been close to anyone and fictive with the virus. google is teaming up with apple to develop apps to do just that it's a way collaboration between the american companies whose operating systems power 99 percent of the world's smartphones but some fear the technology could also lead to more unwanted scrutiny of our private lives and personal data google's business model is to track google's a surveillance capitalist google makes its billions by tracking every move you make on and off the web apple and google say pretty say transparency and consent at most importance in a safe it and they will openly publish information about their work for others to analyze governments worldwide are working out how technology can help us to identify sick people and stop the spread of the virus some countries including poland israel and singapore already use people's handsets to monitor their quarantine or send coronavirus alerts. south korea is joining hong kong and using electronic wristbands w
it's helping bring our communities together but take knology also has the potential to alert people when they've been close to anyone and fictive with the virus. google is teaming up with apple to develop apps to do just that it's a way collaboration between the american companies whose operating systems power 99 percent of the world's smartphones but some fear the technology could also lead to more unwanted scrutiny of our private lives and personal data google's business model is to track...
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scientist said mit take knology alone it won't be enough to eradicate the virus instead it will need people's commitment and real life brian al-jazeera. so this is out there these are the top stories and confirm coronavirus cases in the united states have been skyrocketing in the months since a pandemic was declared critics of president donald trump say his slow response is largely to blame more than a half a 1000000 americans have been infected the u.k. is reported another 917 coronavirus related hospital deaths in the past day taking its total to nearly 10000 health officials have warned the outbreak has yet to reach its peak and the british home secretary says police will use new powers including fines to enforce measures. these stark figures highlight the gravity of this national emergency the devastating impact of this virus and the unprecedented but necessary action that we are taking to tackle it is affecting every aspect of our daily lives but my message to anyone still refusing to do the right thing is clear if you don't pay your part our selfless police who are out there ri
scientist said mit take knology alone it won't be enough to eradicate the virus instead it will need people's commitment and real life brian al-jazeera. so this is out there these are the top stories and confirm coronavirus cases in the united states have been skyrocketing in the months since a pandemic was declared critics of president donald trump say his slow response is largely to blame more than a half a 1000000 americans have been infected the u.k. is reported another 917 coronavirus...
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they are right knology safety precautions. how we deliver the meals are in adherence with safety regulations. we are looking at what makes sense in terms of packaging multiple meals. maybe there is a pickup option for some families and seniors, but in general i am happy to say that that meal service has remained strong. people see the importance of it and i am proud of our network of roughly 20,000 providers that do this every day. host: we talked about that service before. it is not just the meal you are bringing in a usual visit. it was also interaction for people. you cannot have that interaction anymore. is that part being cut off? guest: it is not necessarily being cut out, but we are having to do it differently. priority one is to make sure the food gets out. but we are also doing a lot more by phone -- wellness checks just to make sure people are ok. when a meal is dropped off, often through a window, you can see they are looking ok. that's excellent, helpful. altered -- had to modify how we have done that wellness chec
they are right knology safety precautions. how we deliver the meals are in adherence with safety regulations. we are looking at what makes sense in terms of packaging multiple meals. maybe there is a pickup option for some families and seniors, but in general i am happy to say that that meal service has remained strong. people see the importance of it and i am proud of our network of roughly 20,000 providers that do this every day. host: we talked about that service before. it is not just the...
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other topics included proxy voting, and discussing national security issues over to knology. rep. mccarthy: good afternoon. i want to thank you all for joining me. i do want to continue to pray for everyone who has lost loved ones from this virus. to thank those from the medical community, the truck drivers and the farmers to the grocery clerks to people working to keep the country still working. i cannot thank them enough for what they are doing, especially on the front lines. ofave put together a group flight decks since we cannot be in person with one another. the first slide deck i would go to is some of the data we have we are stillkins suffering from the virus, but we are making progress. scott gottlieb said today on a plateau. there are a couple things i take from this johns hopkins numbers from a positive sense of where i look at it, we have a downward trend, an uptick, at the same time we are doing that, we increase the number of testing. the other day, we were at 5 million. now we are 6 million, we are doing almost a million a week. we are broadening the tests and we don
other topics included proxy voting, and discussing national security issues over to knology. rep. mccarthy: good afternoon. i want to thank you all for joining me. i do want to continue to pray for everyone who has lost loved ones from this virus. to thank those from the medical community, the truck drivers and the farmers to the grocery clerks to people working to keep the country still working. i cannot thank them enough for what they are doing, especially on the front lines. ofave put...
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families it seems like this man could be dethroned for the most viral work from home interruption knology kills viruses in just one would you know does hold up it least he only had to cover up a stop path and not his bottom but physical privacy isn't the only thing to be concerned about after lindsay barrett an attorney with georgetown law schools institute for public representation told the intercept the c.d.c. and state and local governments are reportedly using location data from advertisers to track the movements of people they suspect of carrying covert 19 not only can the government track you as if you're in a game of sam's but now they know you took your smartphone from your couch 'd to your toilet and didn't wash your hands. but the use of location data is just the tip of an iceberg filled with companies and agencies hoping to cover up their past invasions of privacy while expanding potentially irreversible privacy invasion in the name of covert 900 data collection. a practice that privacy expert and activists will be crystal refers to as ovid washing but the term covert washing d
families it seems like this man could be dethroned for the most viral work from home interruption knology kills viruses in just one would you know does hold up it least he only had to cover up a stop path and not his bottom but physical privacy isn't the only thing to be concerned about after lindsay barrett an attorney with georgetown law schools institute for public representation told the intercept the c.d.c. and state and local governments are reportedly using location data from advertisers...
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challenges that are coming, of which covid-19 is one, but also the challenges being disruptive target knology, artificial -- disruptive technology, artificial intelligence. these could be transformative as nuclear technology was. needfore, they may well architecture and underpinning and agreements that we had around nuclear technology. so i think there is something very important about taking the u.s.-u.k. relationship and future proofing it, making sure it can deal with these really big issues that also include questions around innovation, next generation of 5g. how can we take this partnership to keep it as challenges come up? the second thing would be about people. when i grew up, a lot of americans had the european connection one way or another. america's demographic has been changing. that is quite natural. but i think now there are probably many more people active in public life interested in overseas who do not have a europe or a u.k. connection. and there are people in britain who do not have a particular american connection. so i would really like to make sure there are embassies and
challenges that are coming, of which covid-19 is one, but also the challenges being disruptive target knology, artificial -- disruptive technology, artificial intelligence. these could be transformative as nuclear technology was. needfore, they may well architecture and underpinning and agreements that we had around nuclear technology. so i think there is something very important about taking the u.s.-u.k. relationship and future proofing it, making sure it can deal with these really big issues...
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in the fat knology section, and emergency diagnosis is to be made on frozen tissue.athologist examines the slide and can render an immediate diagnosis. slide tests are used for the identification of dysentery and salmonella. typhoid fever and other infections, diphtheria tests cultures, amoeba cultures, and , tests for bacterial resistance to drugs can be made here. in the general hospital the chemistry section is prepared to perform cholesterol and other determinations, in addition to such commonly requested determinations as sugar. the copper sulfate technique for a blood-specific remedy is used to assist in the clinical management of shock. where a large concentration is required, an economy of assistance is affected by a organization of a hospital center. special responsibilities are delegated to each hospital. for instance one general , hospital performs all the bacteriology and cereal a g required by all the general anditals -- bacteriology serology tests required by all the general hospitals in the center. the 12 hospital center was composed of the 55th and ot
in the fat knology section, and emergency diagnosis is to be made on frozen tissue.athologist examines the slide and can render an immediate diagnosis. slide tests are used for the identification of dysentery and salmonella. typhoid fever and other infections, diphtheria tests cultures, amoeba cultures, and , tests for bacterial resistance to drugs can be made here. in the general hospital the chemistry section is prepared to perform cholesterol and other determinations, in addition to such...
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a spend difficult because a lot of kids or sometime later don't know much about how they used at knology and on on the other hand for my research job we are able to work from home but not as efficient as the new person and hourly what have you had to do to adapt to the new way of working. i have to say that the patient has being fairly easy you know being a professor or a university we you know disseminate knowledge and only that happens in the classroom but now it's happening online and i think oh for a lot of universities that has to make the switch to go from offline to online and so far it's been very exciting and for me at least being the it's made me see that there is a i guess a big audience you can speak to to a weapon are so the transition has being i would say a very exciting one but it has been challenging a little bit too to be able to deliver the same message with the same impact in the same way so but overall it's been very positive positive for you ever since to avis as well what do you have to do have you learnt anything from it well you know i am an relatively speaking a
a spend difficult because a lot of kids or sometime later don't know much about how they used at knology and on on the other hand for my research job we are able to work from home but not as efficient as the new person and hourly what have you had to do to adapt to the new way of working. i have to say that the patient has being fairly easy you know being a professor or a university we you know disseminate knowledge and only that happens in the classroom but now it's happening online and i...
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are in the early stage of an infection and spreading the disease or are you trying to do a do you knology around who has the disease in 2000 unity these are all important questions and they have different technologies for answering them and obviously the science community has to kind of all work together to get ahead of this virus and lastly trevor before the outbreak began your company was already working on prevention and treatment what is the next focus and implement implementation for the research within your company. so we're really focused on developing this crisper based detection technology for could be a great team and are really very it's all about making sure the technology is extremely sensitive specific and working closely with clinicians in other experts to really bring the technology forward as quickly as possible what fascinating stuff that you guys are doing at mammoth bio scientists think you so much trevor martin c.e.o. mammoth bio scientist we wish you luck in all of this thank you. thanks for having me. while this pandemic has impacted just about everyone imagine if y
are in the early stage of an infection and spreading the disease or are you trying to do a do you knology around who has the disease in 2000 unity these are all important questions and they have different technologies for answering them and obviously the science community has to kind of all work together to get ahead of this virus and lastly trevor before the outbreak began your company was already working on prevention and treatment what is the next focus and implement implementation for the...
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scientist said mit take knology alone it won't be enough to eradicate the virus instead it will need people's commitment in real life brian al-jazeera. saturday marks the 50th anniversary of the apollo 13 space mission the one that was intended as a culminates in a lunar landing but an explosion aboard left 3 astronauts fighting for survival it was what nasa called a successful failure of the lessons learned have inspired a new generation of astronauts mike hanna has more. a barely audible outer ring was an iconic phrase that became part of popular culture. and we. say again please can we have a problem. the lords was routine this was to be the 3rd moon landing and the mission commander james lovell was on his 4th trip into space. and it was just after a month 35 hours of displeasure that occur ok now it's everybody keep an explosion in an oxygen tank destroy the outer pen also the command module and shorted many of the intricate electronics keeping the craft in orbit the idea of a moon landing was abandoned the success of the mission was not to be measured by survival the astronauts
scientist said mit take knology alone it won't be enough to eradicate the virus instead it will need people's commitment in real life brian al-jazeera. saturday marks the 50th anniversary of the apollo 13 space mission the one that was intended as a culminates in a lunar landing but an explosion aboard left 3 astronauts fighting for survival it was what nasa called a successful failure of the lessons learned have inspired a new generation of astronauts mike hanna has more. a barely audible...
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i do not see it so much as a consumer tech knology -- technology. need 5g?sold that everybody watching this program worldwide needs 5g. do we need 5g? dexter: probably not, i would say. 4g, we started 10 years ago and the beginning did not really do much but then we have seen developments. what happened with 4g, the main applications that were enabled by 4g, taking pictures and ,utting them on social network you could not really do that with 3g, and uber in terms of geolocation being able to order a cab. these are still very early days. streaming,se is watching more videos quicker, but we will see changes coming. it is not the applications we are seeing. the standards will be developing. reality, gaming, those technologies will be moving forward. range of devices. the iphone is a big player. you might see more of a bigger ecosystem. have 5g but my't internet connection is so bad in west london, but when you look at the streaming services, my family like many family probably has 10 subscriptions in the last 30 days. how do you describe who is winning or losin
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scientist said mit take knology alone it won't be enough to eradicate the virus instead it will need people's commitment and real life elixir brian al-jazeera where for all the coronavirus live updates you can head to our website al-jazeera dot com there it is on your screen al-jazeera dot com. hello again the headlines on al-jazeera the united states has become the country with the highest coronavirus death toll there are at least half a 1000000 americans infected with the virus the governor of new york says the number of people being treated in hospital continues to decline health officials in the u.k. said the kohen virus outbreak has yet to reach its peak despite the death toll nearing 10000 the government repeated its warning for the public to stick to the lockdown restrictions over the easter weekend with warm weather forecast across much of the region these start figures highlight the gravity of this national emergency the devastating impact took this virus and the unprecedented but necessary action we are taking to tackle it is affecting every aspect of our daily lives but my
scientist said mit take knology alone it won't be enough to eradicate the virus instead it will need people's commitment and real life elixir brian al-jazeera where for all the coronavirus live updates you can head to our website al-jazeera dot com there it is on your screen al-jazeera dot com. hello again the headlines on al-jazeera the united states has become the country with the highest coronavirus death toll there are at least half a 1000000 americans infected with the virus the governor...
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what i am hoping that we do on the others of this is not just have a surge of investment in biotech knology a way that will help us have cheap, high-quality, ubiquitous health care in the future, but we will also address some of these basic issues like broadband technology that need to get sorted out before we can have an inclusive future for anyone. emily: you go back to your hometown in rural virginia where like many places in the united states, you have workers who live in fear that artificial intelligence will take their jobs or make their jobs obsolete. ai?ld they be scared of kevin: i don't think they should. when i went back home as i started writing this book, what you just said was what i expected to find. what i found instead was a group of people incorporating advanced technology in their businesses to be competitive in a global marketplace. it was just sort of striking to see how inventive and ingenious folks were being, using the best tools they could get their hands on to create success and opportunity. aen you think about ai, it is tool, perhaps the most powerful one that hum
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scientists admit take knology alone it won't be enough to eradicate the virus instead it will need people's commitment and real life brian al-jazeera. still to come out of their news hour. of us 3 of the apollo 13 mission one that became a story of survival against all odds. when diplomacy fails and fear sweeps in our borders are wide open wide open to drugs terrorists we've proven that barriers are built to impose division and it's not effective instead of being an obstacle or tornado or wastes into became another obstacle to peace in a 4 part series al-jazeera revisits the reasons for divisions in different parts of the world and the impact they have on both sides walls of shame on al-jazeera. hello again a court in yemen run by hold the rebels is sentenced for journalists to death on spying charges they were part of a group of 10 journalists who were accused of spying for the so the u.a.e. coalition amnesty international says the men are being held on false charges and has called for their immediate release. pakistan's military says 6 civilians have been injured during an attack by the i
scientists admit take knology alone it won't be enough to eradicate the virus instead it will need people's commitment and real life brian al-jazeera. still to come out of their news hour. of us 3 of the apollo 13 mission one that became a story of survival against all odds. when diplomacy fails and fear sweeps in our borders are wide open wide open to drugs terrorists we've proven that barriers are built to impose division and it's not effective instead of being an obstacle or tornado or...
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we continue to work with abby demeo knology staff at the state office.ealth they conducted in support 140 contacts with individuals on the contact tracing which the doctors continue to reinforce is so important for us going forward. the last thing i would leave you with is we still continue to do our military mission. the secretary of defense recognized a member of the national guard assigned to our peru.y in as some people will know, we have a partnership with peru that we have had since 1996. that individual was part of a 60m that helped repatriate 800 american citizens from central and south america who needed to come back home as a result of the pandemic. great work being done by our folks across the globe as we continue to support not just this effort, but other efforts we need to in the defense of our nation and the protection of our citizens. thank you. >> thank you, general. next, let's go to our coronavirus czar. >> thank you. it is wonderful to be with people today. that general hoyer follows the governor because that was quite a bit of news. and that is extraordinarily good
we continue to work with abby demeo knology staff at the state office.ealth they conducted in support 140 contacts with individuals on the contact tracing which the doctors continue to reinforce is so important for us going forward. the last thing i would leave you with is we still continue to do our military mission. the secretary of defense recognized a member of the national guard assigned to our peru.y in as some people will know, we have a partnership with peru that we have had since 1996....
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it's helping bring our communities together but take knology also has the potential to alert people when they've been close to anyone and fictive with the virus. google is teaming up with apple to develop apps to do just that it's a rake a lab aeration between the american companies whose operating systems power 99 percent of the world's smartphones but some fear the technology could also lead to more unwanted scrutiny of our private lives and personal data google's business model is to track google's a surveillance capitalist google makes its billions by tracking every move you make on and off the web apple and google say prissie transparency and consent are over at most importance in a safe it and they will openly publish information about their work for others to analyze governments worldwide are working out how technology can help us to identify sick people and stop the spread of the virus some countries including poland israel and singapore already use people's handsets to monitor their quarantine or send coronavirus alerts. south korea is joining hong kong and using electronic wris
it's helping bring our communities together but take knology also has the potential to alert people when they've been close to anyone and fictive with the virus. google is teaming up with apple to develop apps to do just that it's a rake a lab aeration between the american companies whose operating systems power 99 percent of the world's smartphones but some fear the technology could also lead to more unwanted scrutiny of our private lives and personal data google's business model is to track...
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was this miraculous machine made by brilliant men that could process problems in 15 seconds, not a knology and weeks of labor that went and is setting up those problems and devising how they do work on the machine. in some historical images, they are credited as models and cropped out of the images entirely. let me introduce them to you now. although the moniker eniac 6 was used to obscure their individual contributions, i think eniac 6 would make a infernal girl punk band. i'm looking at the front row over here -- all girl punk band. i'm looking at the front row over here. during the war and shortly after, software wasn't a word. neither was programmer. what these women did was referred to as coding or operating, like a telephone operator. one of the eniac 6 called their job a cross between an architect and a construction engineer. there was no name for what they did or no clear definition. it comes pretty close to defining what programming is like even today. it was through the work of women like betty snyder and her contemporaries defining the role of programming, defining the state-of-
was this miraculous machine made by brilliant men that could process problems in 15 seconds, not a knology and weeks of labor that went and is setting up those problems and devising how they do work on the machine. in some historical images, they are credited as models and cropped out of the images entirely. let me introduce them to you now. although the moniker eniac 6 was used to obscure their individual contributions, i think eniac 6 would make a infernal girl punk band. i'm looking at the...
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about the fourth amendment, when he read him the fourth amendment, he come back with the normal tech knologyuestion -- technology question, we didn't have technology then. that is true, but if you read it notcommon sense it, it is trying to change technology. it is trying to preserve your right as a person. host: ok, brent skorup? guest: this idea of how to interpret the constitution in the changing world, this was anticipated by the framers of the constitution. the supreme court has shown it is welcome, the opportunity to re-examine its older precedents when technology changes. in 2018, there was a carpenter case. a guy had been involved in a string of burglaries, thefts, got hisy, and police cell phone information without a warrant. the supreme court held that using months of cell phone information of geolocation is a search, and they interpreted the constitution to protect geolocation cell phone information and changed their prior precedent. the court has shown an ability to update for modern realities and we will see them do that. it is relevant for this discussion we are having about ho
about the fourth amendment, when he read him the fourth amendment, he come back with the normal tech knologyuestion -- technology question, we didn't have technology then. that is true, but if you read it notcommon sense it, it is trying to change technology. it is trying to preserve your right as a person. host: ok, brent skorup? guest: this idea of how to interpret the constitution in the changing world, this was anticipated by the framers of the constitution. the supreme court has shown it...