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it was over fifteen years ago that mumbai residents michaud chola and hemant babu moved to donahoe since then they've worked closely with the local community in building the school. determined not to turn this into a charitable institute the school charges the parents fees ensuring that they also stay invested in a very it's easier for a. first generation learners of the parents of the students really they just have faith they just have trust that ok what do with these guys are doing they must be doing it right because they didn't have an idea. having said that i must say that there are a lot of other parents who have been exposed to let's say the conventional view of let's say computing. ngor technology they are exposed to that and they do schools that what happens to my child when he grows up learning opensource and when the he or she will go out in the world. how will she be able to cope and we reassure them that look. it's not a big deal you know ultimately the rules are the ones what we are is the concept. while there have been plenty of challenges along the way the tamarind tree jo
it was over fifteen years ago that mumbai residents michaud chola and hemant babu moved to donahoe since then they've worked closely with the local community in building the school. determined not to turn this into a charitable institute the school charges the parents fees ensuring that they also stay invested in a very it's easier for a. first generation learners of the parents of the students really they just have faith they just have trust that ok what do with these guys are doing they must...
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it was over fifteen years ago that mumbai residents michaud challah and hemant babu moved to dano since then they've worked closely with the local community in building the school. determined not to turn this into a charitable institute the school charges the parents fees ensuring that they also stay invested in the way it's easier for a. first generation so the parents of the students really just have faith they just have to. just that ok whatever this guys are doing they must be doing it right because they didn't have an idea. having said that i must say that there are a lot of other parents who have been exposed to let's say the conventional way of let's say computing technology they are exposed to that and they do ask is that what happens to my child when he grows up learning opensource and when the he or she will go out in the world. how will she be able to cope and we reassure them that look. it's not a big deal you know ultimately the tools are the ones what is the concept and. while there have been plenty of challenges along the way the tamarind tree journey has been deeply rewa
it was over fifteen years ago that mumbai residents michaud challah and hemant babu moved to dano since then they've worked closely with the local community in building the school. determined not to turn this into a charitable institute the school charges the parents fees ensuring that they also stay invested in the way it's easier for a. first generation so the parents of the students really just have faith they just have to. just that ok whatever this guys are doing they must be doing it...
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patients do well with the robot in fact they end up walking twice as far as with a human trainer host michaud goes a co-developer of a radius the robot attracts a lot of interest wherever it goes. built into his leash robotics will play a part in households and in nursing and a field of application that will certainly be dominant it's trade and commerce there robots will take over tasks that we can't even imagine today. we're going to have to encounter robots and we'll have to learn to live with them and see them as useful partners apartments for two modes. innovative robotics is playing a major role in industry in this family owned business in southwestern germany it's driving expansion c.w. euro drive has completely. revamped a part of its production mechanic has a new calling a collaborative robot or kobach as it's called it's taken over brando's work on the assembly line in contrast to other industrial robots. to safely interact with humans in the workplace they're equipped with sensors that react to humans. lots led by woman just as it was a weird feeling at first but by now it seems tot
patients do well with the robot in fact they end up walking twice as far as with a human trainer host michaud goes a co-developer of a radius the robot attracts a lot of interest wherever it goes. built into his leash robotics will play a part in households and in nursing and a field of application that will certainly be dominant it's trade and commerce there robots will take over tasks that we can't even imagine today. we're going to have to encounter robots and we'll have to learn to live...
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tom michaud joining us >>> twitter tumbling today ttt. abuse on services that hurts user numbers or helping in other ways we'll look at and the nasdaq 100. tech leads lower and stocks, may be a dozen or so in the green. the charts that predicted this pullback the "trading nation" team will take that one own next risk having your clubs lost or damaged by the airlines. sending your own clubs ahead with shipsticks.com makes it fast & easy to get to your golf destination. with just a few clicks or a phone call we'll pick up and deliver your clubs on-time, guaranteed, for as low as $39.99. shipsticks.com saves you time and money. make it simple. make it ship sticks. >>> president trump addressing trade moments ago in the oval office let's listen in. >> there could be. i hear they're working on something. we'll see what happens but i certainly hear that they're working on something and both sides are moving along we'll see what happens we need border security. we have to have it it's not an option let's see what happens >> testify tomorrow, mr.
tom michaud joining us >>> twitter tumbling today ttt. abuse on services that hurts user numbers or helping in other ways we'll look at and the nasdaq 100. tech leads lower and stocks, may be a dozen or so in the green. the charts that predicted this pullback the "trading nation" team will take that one own next risk having your clubs lost or damaged by the airlines. sending your own clubs ahead with shipsticks.com makes it fast & easy to get to your golf destination....
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francine: the michaud you my chart of the day. clark.to hillary we have not fully finalize the currency clause. you can see it expects agreement to be made. over to markets live question of the day. this is what we're asking. >> it would depend on trade talks and discussions. is what it's worth, our view will probably see things a little bit quickly. this2 month view is we see close to seven. on howf it will depend to trade negotiations unfold. tweets along the way. francine: where do you see the biggest fall into the markets? >> certainly the moves we have seen since the of the central bank. year, it'sgh this when to turn to a story about growth. there be much more focused not just in china but in the u.s. and also the eurozone. that's really good shape the debate. it's going to be much more focus on the fundamentals of economic growth and what that does for corporate earnings. thank you so much. ubs wealth management economist is with us. another day, another delay. begina may has what postpone a parliamentary vote on her brexit
francine: the michaud you my chart of the day. clark.to hillary we have not fully finalize the currency clause. you can see it expects agreement to be made. over to markets live question of the day. this is what we're asking. >> it would depend on trade talks and discussions. is what it's worth, our view will probably see things a little bit quickly. this2 month view is we see close to seven. on howf it will depend to trade negotiations unfold. tweets along the way. francine: where do you...
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nicholas door et was in front of me the gunman's bullets killed him and helena ramsey at nicolas fall i michaud his movement and hid under his lifeless body as bullets riddled my classmates. i thought i was going to die. i begged god to make my death fast when the shooter moved to another classroom i rolled nicolas off me and placed his head on his arm so it wouldn't touch the cold ground my classmates put my behind a filing cabinet where i called my mom and dad to say my last goodbyes. i told them how much i loved them and my brothers. i will never forget that tai what i saw what i did, what happened to my classmates. i will never forget nicolas dooreth who in death preted me he saved my life. the effect of the shooting did not end february 14th. days later the stress from the shooting took such a toll on my mother's body that she experienced a miscarriage. gun violence and thuses of lives every year. it is epidemic that extends well beyond high profile shootings. my family knew this before parkland. 15 years ago in brook lyn new york mying uncle patrick edwards was sht and killed. he was 18 w
nicholas door et was in front of me the gunman's bullets killed him and helena ramsey at nicolas fall i michaud his movement and hid under his lifeless body as bullets riddled my classmates. i thought i was going to die. i begged god to make my death fast when the shooter moved to another classroom i rolled nicolas off me and placed his head on his arm so it wouldn't touch the cold ground my classmates put my behind a filing cabinet where i called my mom and dad to say my last goodbyes. i told...