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moss fan? well, yeah. i am somehow.well as pulling pollutants out of the air, there's another advantage to these bio filters, too. here's a piece of moss and here's a thermal imaging camera. and you can see the temperature is about room temperature. but look, when i point this at the air that's coming out of the moss, when you switch the ventilation on, look how much cooler it is. so not only does this clean the air, it cools it, too. and, of course, pulling pollutants out of the atmosphere could help cool more than just your local surroundings. air pollution and climate change are also directly related. we have pollutants in air pollution, for instance black carbon which speed up the heating of the planet. and by binding those pollutants, we also help to decelerate climate change. you'll already see these bio filters in several cities around the world, although you might not have realized that you're sitting in front of a load of moss. and to make sure the moss is as effective and long lived as possible, the health of
moss fan? well, yeah. i am somehow.well as pulling pollutants out of the air, there's another advantage to these bio filters, too. here's a piece of moss and here's a thermal imaging camera. and you can see the temperature is about room temperature. but look, when i point this at the air that's coming out of the moss, when you switch the ventilation on, look how much cooler it is. so not only does this clean the air, it cools it, too. and, of course, pulling pollutants out of the atmosphere...
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moss eats pollution.its tiny leaves, it is absorbed, digestive it sticks to its tiny leaves, it is absorbed, digested and then is turned into more moss. so, as fans draw dirty air in, the bad stuff is left on the moss�*s leaves, leaving cleaner air to flow back out. the idea of using moss�*s naturalfiltering properties came to the founder after he went for a jog. i was in shanghai and did a lot of exercise outdoors to get in shape, i would go for a run and after i think two or three months i started to have difficulty breathing. and that is when i thought maybe i caught the flu, maybe i caught a cold, and it kept on lasting until the point i really left china, left shanghai and went back to germany. and only after i came back i realised, heh, there is definitely a connection to the air quality in china and my personal health. that is when it clicked and i realise i have to do something about the air quality in cities. for the past eight years, green city solutions have been growing moss up to five times f
moss eats pollution.its tiny leaves, it is absorbed, digestive it sticks to its tiny leaves, it is absorbed, digested and then is turned into more moss. so, as fans draw dirty air in, the bad stuff is left on the moss�*s leaves, leaving cleaner air to flow back out. the idea of using moss�*s naturalfiltering properties came to the founder after he went for a jog. i was in shanghai and did a lot of exercise outdoors to get in shape, i would go for a run and after i think two or three months...
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moss, who would have thought — it. moss, who would have thought it _ it.t it could be i it. moss, who would have thought it could be so i it. moss, who would have i thought it could be so useful, the lungs of a city!— the lungs of a city! nature's natural filter. _ the lungs of a city! nature's natural filter. as _ the lungs of a city! nature's natural filter. as companies try naturalfilter. as companies try to reduce their carbon footprint and their impact on the climate, there are lots of different things they could try. different things they could t . ., different things they could try. you could change your manufacturing _ try. you could change your manufacturing process, i try. you could change your. manufacturing process, how try. you could change your i manufacturing process, how you transport goods or even move factories, but all of these are big things to do. so you really need to know which is going to work best. need to know which is going to work best-— work best. how do you do it? answer. _ work best. how do you do it? answer, get yourself - w
moss, who would have thought — it. moss, who would have thought it _ it.t it could be i it. moss, who would have thought it could be so i it. moss, who would have i thought it could be so useful, the lungs of a city!— the lungs of a city! nature's natural filter. _ the lungs of a city! nature's natural filter. as _ the lungs of a city! nature's natural filter. as companies try naturalfilter. as companies try to reduce their carbon footprint and their impact on the climate, there are lots of...
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let's tweeze some moss. and it's in the lab where we'll get to see moss's super power.nt acts a lot like a human lung, whose high surface area can absorb a lot of the air in one go. and just like the lungs of a smoker, which end up getting blackened by tar, moss could act like the lungs of a city, eventually being covered in the stuff that we don't want to breathe. so this is from our one active products. and the black the black bits are the... exactly. this is the fine dust or particles from polluted air. and these are the green cells. and it means that the moss is still healthy because it's green. but they are pretty powerful. moss fan? well, yeah. i am somehow. as well as pulling pollutants out of the air, there's another advantage to these bio filters, too. here's a piece of moss and here's a thermal imaging camera. and you can see the temperature is about room temperature. but look, when i point this at the air that's coming out of the moss, when you switch the ventilation and look how much cooler it is. so not only does this clean the air, it cools it to. and of c
let's tweeze some moss. and it's in the lab where we'll get to see moss's super power.nt acts a lot like a human lung, whose high surface area can absorb a lot of the air in one go. and just like the lungs of a smoker, which end up getting blackened by tar, moss could act like the lungs of a city, eventually being covered in the stuff that we don't want to breathe. so this is from our one active products. and the black the black bits are the... exactly. this is the fine dust or particles from...
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and to make sure the moss is as effective and long—lived as possible, the health of each moss mat cancan control the irrigation depending on the individual conditions. so, in the future, i would envision that many buildings and the facades of the buildings would be covered in our solutions. and of course you could also have motorways, large stretches. you could also use our moss filters to clean and cool the air, and maybe even protect it from noise. moss on its own won't solve the climate crisis, but in amongst the talk of inventing greener technologies, it may be worth taking a lead from something that's been right under our feet the whole time. after all, nature has been regulating the environment much longer than we've been disrupting it. moss — who'd have thought it could be so useful? the lungs of a city! mm—hm, nature's natural filter. now, as companies try to reduce their carbon footprint and their impact on the climate, there are lots of different things that they could try. you could change your manufacturing process, how you transport goods, or even move factories. but all
and to make sure the moss is as effective and long—lived as possible, the health of each moss mat cancan control the irrigation depending on the individual conditions. so, in the future, i would envision that many buildings and the facades of the buildings would be covered in our solutions. and of course you could also have motorways, large stretches. you could also use our moss filters to clean and cool the air, and maybe even protect it from noise. moss on its own won't solve the climate...
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moss fan? well, yeah. i am somehow. as well as pulling pollutants out of the air, there's another advantage to these bio filters, too. here's a piece of moss and here's a thermal imaging camera. and you can see the temperature is about room temperature. but look, when i point this at the air that's coming out of the moss, when you switch the ventilation and look how much cooler it is. so not only does this clean the air, it cools it to. and, of course, pulling pollutants out of the atmosphere could help cool more than just your local surroundings. air pollution and climate change are also directly related. we have pollutants in air pollution, for instance black carbon which speed up the heating of the planet. and by binding those pollutants, we also help to decelerate climate change. you'll already see these bio filters in several cities around the world, although you might not have realized that you're sitting in front of a load of moss. and to make sure the moss is as effective and long lived as possible, the health o
moss fan? well, yeah. i am somehow. as well as pulling pollutants out of the air, there's another advantage to these bio filters, too. here's a piece of moss and here's a thermal imaging camera. and you can see the temperature is about room temperature. but look, when i point this at the air that's coming out of the moss, when you switch the ventilation and look how much cooler it is. so not only does this clean the air, it cools it to. and, of course, pulling pollutants out of the atmosphere...
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i am a moss fan! figs powerful! i am a moss fan!g pollutants out of the air, there is another advantage to these biofilter is, here is a piece of moss and this is a thermal imaging camera and consider temperatures room temperature but when i pointed it at the air coming out of the mouth when he turn the ventilation on, look at how much cooler it is not only does it clean the air, it also calls it. and of course, pulling pollutants out of the atmosphere could help call more than your local surroundings. fist call more than your local surroundings. call more than your local surroundinas. ., ., surroundings. at pollution and climate change _ surroundings. at pollution and climate change are _ surroundings. at pollution and climate change are directly - climate change are directly related. we have pollutants in air pollution, for instance, black carbon, which speed up the heating of the planet and by binding the pollutants we help decelerate climate change. you will already see these biofilter is in several cities around the world. altho
i am a moss fan! figs powerful! i am a moss fan!g pollutants out of the air, there is another advantage to these biofilter is, here is a piece of moss and this is a thermal imaging camera and consider temperatures room temperature but when i pointed it at the air coming out of the mouth when he turn the ventilation on, look at how much cooler it is not only does it clean the air, it also calls it. and of course, pulling pollutants out of the atmosphere could help call more than your local...
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each moss mat takes just under 12 weeks to grow.h, but it's moss. it can capture everything. the second thing is, like every plant's moss can absorb c02 because it needs for photosynthesis, for the energy. but the benefit is the density of the moss is pretty high. so we need this higher leaf surface ratio to capture as much as possible. so now we are going to take a sample. i can do it? for sure. let's tweeze some moss. perfect. now we can have a look under the microscope. there we go. and it's in the lab where we'll get to see moss's super power. the plant acts a lot like a human lung, whose high surface area can absorb a lot of the air in one go. and just like the lungs of a smoker, which end up getting blackened by tar, moss could act like the lungs of a city, eventually being covered in the stuff that we don't want to breathe. so this is from our one active products. and the black the black bits are the... exactly. this is the fine dust or particles from polluted air. and these are the green cells. and it means that the moss is
each moss mat takes just under 12 weeks to grow.h, but it's moss. it can capture everything. the second thing is, like every plant's moss can absorb c02 because it needs for photosynthesis, for the energy. but the benefit is the density of the moss is pretty high. so we need this higher leaf surface ratio to capture as much as possible. so now we are going to take a sample. i can do it? for sure. let's tweeze some moss. perfect. now we can have a look under the microscope. there we go. and it's...
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and to make sure the moss is as effective and long—lived as possible, the health of each moss mat canow, as companies try to reduce their carbon footprint and their impact on the climate, there are lots of different things that they could try. you could change your manufacturing process, how you transport goods or even move factories, but all of these are big things to do, so you really need to know which is going to work best. how do you do it? answer — get yourself a digitaltwin! you make a virtual copy of your entire business and try stuff out in that first. alasdair keane's been to see the makers of dettol, who are trying to assess whether they can make their new products more sustainable or not. we use these kinds of products every day, from cleaning tabletops to personal hygiene and health. these brands are made by one company, called reckitt, and the industry to get them from factories to our homes is fast—moving and comes with a big impact on the planet. not huge, but important that we look at that carbon footprint and think how are we going to reduce it, decarbonise it? the p
and to make sure the moss is as effective and long—lived as possible, the health of each moss mat canow, as companies try to reduce their carbon footprint and their impact on the climate, there are lots of different things that they could try. you could change your manufacturing process, how you transport goods or even move factories, but all of these are big things to do, so you really need to know which is going to work best. how do you do it? answer — get yourself a digitaltwin! you make...
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also with us -- moss, national security attorney. i want to begin with immunity. this situation now where cash patel has immunity, has to go back to the grand jury, he does not have fifth amendment protection anymore, of course. he doesn't have immunity from perjury and his cast money, then he can be -- what else does it mean to this investigation that someone who was personally involved with the documents once they arrived in florida now has immunity to testify? >> you know, it suggests to me, lawrence, that the department of justice is focusing on donald trump. that's why they're willing to immunize kash patel. it's interesting, because immunity is not ordinarily the prosecutor's friend. when you immunize someone, we are essentially giving them a pass for their own crimes. then, they're gonna ask a jury in the future to credit them, believe them, when they testify about the crimes of others. let me tell, you that makes for some robust defense cross examination of an immunized witness. but the department of justice, first of all, litigated the issue of whether ka
also with us -- moss, national security attorney. i want to begin with immunity. this situation now where cash patel has immunity, has to go back to the grand jury, he does not have fifth amendment protection anymore, of course. he doesn't have immunity from perjury and his cast money, then he can be -- what else does it mean to this investigation that someone who was personally involved with the documents once they arrived in florida now has immunity to testify? >> you know, it suggests...
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with me now is the host of the show, mark moss.rk, if this thing hasn't blown up, next week bankman-fried would have been at a new york times event featuring him, president zelensky, larry fink and janet yellen. what does that say about his fear of influence and maybe why this thing was able to grow into a $35 billion scam in the first place? >> yards in aggie, it's no doube hassing. both of his parents are professors in the democratic party and ties with the sec, big hires of the cftc, and massive money donations to the democratic party. potentially for protection, which now they're really trying to distance themselves from. charles: so you -- i was checking out your tweets and you say you expect larger crashes and i'm thinking, well, what could be larger than ftx? >> well, it's a $10 billion hole they left and i'm guessing hundreds of thousands of families completely wiped out. they were the second largest cryptocurrency exchange so who would be bigger? there's people behind the scenes so yesterday we saw genesis, which is kind o
with me now is the host of the show, mark moss.rk, if this thing hasn't blown up, next week bankman-fried would have been at a new york times event featuring him, president zelensky, larry fink and janet yellen. what does that say about his fear of influence and maybe why this thing was able to grow into a $35 billion scam in the first place? >> yards in aggie, it's no doube hassing. both of his parents are professors in the democratic party and ties with the sec, big hires of the cftc,...
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and to make sure the moss is as effective and long—lived as possible, the health of each moss mat cane motorways — large stretches. you could also use our moss filters to clean and cool the air and maybe even protect it from noise. moss on its own won't solve the climate crisis, but in amongst the talk of inventing greener technologies, it may be worth taking a lead from something that's been right under our feet the whole time. after all, nature has been regulating the environment much longer than we've been disrupting it. moss — who“d have thought it could be so useful? the lungs of a city! nature's natural filter. now, as companies try to reduce their carbon footprint and their impact on the climate, there are lots of different things that they could try. you could change your manufacturing process, how you transport goods or even move factories, but all of these are big things to do, so you really need to know which is going to work best. how do you do it? answer — get yourself a digital twin. you make a virtual copy of your entire business and try stuff out in that first. alasdai
and to make sure the moss is as effective and long—lived as possible, the health of each moss mat cane motorways — large stretches. you could also use our moss filters to clean and cool the air and maybe even protect it from noise. moss on its own won't solve the climate crisis, but in amongst the talk of inventing greener technologies, it may be worth taking a lead from something that's been right under our feet the whole time. after all, nature has been regulating the environment much...
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hopefully with the moss so -- we're gonna find a better person than that i guess it's not here. hell the animals of code three money -- i guess climate change in the past -- which most natural but also how they may move in a death in the you know and facing the future. before we can be flown off the island back to the ship there's a sudden change in the with a thhelicoer is clearly make ground. on the ship they're not able to return to the island to pick us up we have. enough -- equipment with us. that's not a ten ten and rations for four days saddam is a great concern there but it does saudi thinking about how you could possibly survive on an island like this. song a revised site. fortunately the with the left's just lon enough to fly us off the island and was safe to me even having to find out. back on the ship the samples are dried it's hoped any living things will drop out. this like in is also exaned within it this a discovery. smaller than a pinhead this is the first time this tiny might has been found here. similar mites have been found in other parts of the continent but
hopefully with the moss so -- we're gonna find a better person than that i guess it's not here. hell the animals of code three money -- i guess climate change in the past -- which most natural but also how they may move in a death in the you know and facing the future. before we can be flown off the island back to the ship there's a sudden change in the with a thhelicoer is clearly make ground. on the ship they're not able to return to the island to pick us up we have. enough -- equipment with...
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moss, how has this experience of being targeted by the former president and his allies affected yoururned my life upside down. >> i've lost my sense of security all because a group of people starting with number 45 and his ally rudy giuliani s decided to scapegoat me and my daughter shea. >> they're not the only ones under attack. across the country, election official versus endured threats and confrontations over false accusations ever since the 2020 elections. >> you frauded out america of a real election where donald trump blew your [ bleep ] out of the water. we'll kill you, [ bleep ] liar. >> you know what happens to corrupt democrat politicians and election officials? they learn firsthand the hard way why the second amendment exists. >> the threats, though scattered, are serious enough that even the department of justice is taking notice. now ruby and shea are sharing their story in their first tv interview. it's a harrowing preview of what could come. >> i don't want this, but i have no choice because of the big lie. >> the big lie. former president donald trump's false and fr
moss, how has this experience of being targeted by the former president and his allies affected yoururned my life upside down. >> i've lost my sense of security all because a group of people starting with number 45 and his ally rudy giuliani s decided to scapegoat me and my daughter shea. >> they're not the only ones under attack. across the country, election official versus endured threats and confrontations over false accusations ever since the 2020 elections. >> you frauded...
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of the diet of wild bulls, this grass and shoots, and the frosty thicket could treat them only with moss to thin twigs for the survival of the species, this would simply not be enough. thus , after a man destroyed the migration corridors, the bison was doomed to extinction, but then the people themselves came to the rescue. trying to hay and feeders for the last bison of europe began to appear since the early middle ages, grand dukes, and kings, kings and emperors. everyone wanted the bison to survive on the hunt. this animal was considered the most honorable a trophy in this way, only thanks to the care of people, teeth could survive until the 21st century. to date, belarusian bison are fed in all their habitats, the daily norm for one animal includes 15 kg of corn silage, 20 kg of hay, as well as 7 kg of succulent and concentrated feed. it should be noted that belarus has the largest population of free-living bison in the world. the total figure by april 2019 was 1931 individuals, that is, in order for the belarusian giants to comfortably survive one winter day forests. about 40 tons o
of the diet of wild bulls, this grass and shoots, and the frosty thicket could treat them only with moss to thin twigs for the survival of the species, this would simply not be enough. thus , after a man destroyed the migration corridors, the bison was doomed to extinction, but then the people themselves came to the rescue. trying to hay and feeders for the last bison of europe began to appear since the early middle ages, grand dukes, and kings, kings and emperors. everyone wanted the bison to...
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supplies , almost all the vegetation that occurs in places and steppes goes for food, grass , leaves of moss trees, acorns, wild berries, mushrooms, but it cannot be said that roe deer are omnivores and eat everything . they are very choosy in their food and choose the most tender and juicy varieties of herbs. the roe deer of the belarusian population lead a sedentary life, moving during the season. within their habitat in may, less often in june, roe deer are born ; most often, sleds have one or two of them. an interesting fact is that roe deer are the only ungulates that have a latent period of pregnancy. they are able to delay the development of the fetus so that the birth of the baby occurs in a convenient warm period. first 2 weeks of life, the kids are inactive due to this, and even in a protective color, he is given protection from numerous enemies, by the way, beautiful spots disappear after the first molt. past this little cub. roe deer can pass not only a person, but also a predator is saved by his natural ability to freeze at a dangerous moment, curled up. and the roe deer almost
supplies , almost all the vegetation that occurs in places and steppes goes for food, grass , leaves of moss trees, acorns, wild berries, mushrooms, but it cannot be said that roe deer are omnivores and eat everything . they are very choosy in their food and choose the most tender and juicy varieties of herbs. the roe deer of the belarusian population lead a sedentary life, moving during the season. within their habitat in may, less often in june, roe deer are born ; most often, sleds have one...
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right diana moss president of the american anti-trust institute. thank you so much for joining us today. thank you. coming up next a special honor for the founder of a bay area nonprofit and how its work is really making a difference stay with us. getting answers will be abc 7 isa better bay area and that effort includes bringing you stories about bay area residents who are making a difference a north bay. nonprofit has been working in afghanistan for more than 20 years removing landmines and helping train farmers entrepreneurs and women now the founder and ceo of roots of peace heidi kuhn has received a special honor for her work leading the charge earlier this week. she was awarded and honorary degree from the american university of afghanistan and heidi is joining us live now to talk more about this achievement and also roots of pieces work heidi great to see you again and congratulations. thank you to abc 7 news for their continued coverage of afghanistan. oh, you are so welcome on behalf of the entire station. we do like to highlight good work
right diana moss president of the american anti-trust institute. thank you so much for joining us today. thank you. coming up next a special honor for the founder of a bay area nonprofit and how its work is really making a difference stay with us. getting answers will be abc 7 isa better bay area and that effort includes bringing you stories about bay area residents who are making a difference a north bay. nonprofit has been working in afghanistan for more than 20 years removing landmines and...
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oh, i contributed rachel moss and things there was good to see. well, in a rather frank admission a fight. so for the notorious as off battalion has given an interview in which he claims 60 percent of people and mary opal and don bass support russia only 20 percent ukraine. this up of 60 percent of people were pro russian. they wanted to go to russia the same as in network and lou ganske, there has always been a large pro russian part of the city and 20 percent were those who supported us and said guys, thank you for protecting us and things like that. while the fighter in that video is david, consult can he was born in mary. you became known for killing a russian soldier and dumping the body in a rubbish bin. he was id it off to being taken prisoner when the tattoos on his body matched those scene in the video of the killing. meanwhile, the french channel recently ran an interview with another out of 5, who also said the majority of the people of don bass were in fact pro russian. well, you crate has a total population of $44000000.00 people. fig
oh, i contributed rachel moss and things there was good to see. well, in a rather frank admission a fight. so for the notorious as off battalion has given an interview in which he claims 60 percent of people and mary opal and don bass support russia only 20 percent ukraine. this up of 60 percent of people were pro russian. they wanted to go to russia the same as in network and lou ganske, there has always been a large pro russian part of the city and 20 percent were those who supported us and...
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a rocket from the high moss fell into this house. this is a high explosive fragmentation rocket. the shell went through the roof. the explosion occurred in the room itself. we found all the fragments from the rocket in the basement or a public, his hate with such missiles every day. this is a completely peaceful area. civilians live here and there is no military equipment . meanwhile, a r t correspondent ellie of a soon and went to see how the newly mobilized russian soldiers are getting along on the front line. he also travel to the separate orgy region. a russian troops continue to protect the local nuclear power plant. oh yeah, we're near inner guitar, mobilized. troops from the serrato region serve. here. we're going to see how they're doing. ah . would be his only will to settle. we must defend the motherland, defend our country, so that enemies do not come to our land. is wallace lower. so we arrived here for the protection and defense of the zap orisco nuclear power plant. when i was cold, i immediately went, my family's reaction was positive. ah, bush, smooth locust roof
a rocket from the high moss fell into this house. this is a high explosive fragmentation rocket. the shell went through the roof. the explosion occurred in the room itself. we found all the fragments from the rocket in the basement or a public, his hate with such missiles every day. this is a completely peaceful area. civilians live here and there is no military equipment . meanwhile, a r t correspondent ellie of a soon and went to see how the newly mobilized russian soldiers are getting along...
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deliberately destroyed key program documents in 1973 due to a congressional investigation into the mossamework. ultra, he created more than a hundred child programs that pursued similar goals, for example, experiments were conducted aimed at partial or complete erasure of a person's memory. giving at the same time the opportunity to adjust the quality of the personality or create. new for these purposes, people were pumped with lsd or hypnotic encoding was carried out. the subjects used were unsuspecting military personnel or psychiatric patients suffering from depression or neurosis the cia continues to develop similar programs operation cyclone, in which the cia supplied weapons to the mujahideen for the war with the soviet union, another classic intelligence operation to create an anti-soviet coalition of money. naturally, they did not spare the afghan position; they literally pumped up money with machine guns at the end of the eighties; spending exceeded $600 million a year ; gambit on the day the soviets officially crossed the border. i wrote to president kartar. now we have the op
deliberately destroyed key program documents in 1973 due to a congressional investigation into the mossamework. ultra, he created more than a hundred child programs that pursued similar goals, for example, experiments were conducted aimed at partial or complete erasure of a person's memory. giving at the same time the opportunity to adjust the quality of the personality or create. new for these purposes, people were pumped with lsd or hypnotic encoding was carried out. the subjects used were...
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while it's close to all to contribute rachel moss and veterans very good afternoon . good evening from all of us here at h q and moscow. how or how are based relations with moscow affecting but lynn's relations with beijing. rachel? yeah, well that's a really interesting statement there from that german official guess. it's hard to come up with an independent policy when americans can just lean over and breathe down your neck from military basis inside your country. right. german chancellor, all of shields probably isn't even over the jet lag yet from his trip to china during which he said, quote, the world needs china and objected to this idea of decoupling from china and there's all ready back paddling on that good will the city of deuce berg signed on a few years ago for that smart city's collaboration with wall way called china city . now they're trying to take the china out of it and well, maybe even the smart part out of it as well. apparently, since local officials, cited beijing's relationship with russia for the suspension of the project, ignoring the fact th
while it's close to all to contribute rachel moss and veterans very good afternoon . good evening from all of us here at h q and moscow. how or how are based relations with moscow affecting but lynn's relations with beijing. rachel? yeah, well that's a really interesting statement there from that german official guess. it's hard to come up with an independent policy when americans can just lean over and breathe down your neck from military basis inside your country. right. german chancellor,...
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our correspondence paul moss.cial. howard hu leads the orion lunar spacecraft programme, which forms a major part of the agency�*s latest moon mission — artemis. he told the bbc that one of the project�*s aims was to establish if there�*s water on the moon�*s south pole, which could be used to create rocket fuel for deeper space exploration. it was a unbelievable feeling. goosebumps. but certainly, you know, i would say when i saw it lift off, it was a dream. you know, it�*s the first step we�*re taking to long term deep space exploration for not just the united states, but for the world. and i think that this is, you know, it�*s a historic day for nasa, three, two, one... lift off! and i think that this is, you know, it�*s a historic day for nasa, but it�*s also a historic day for all the people that love human space flight and deep space exploration. i mean, we are going back to the moon. we�*re working towards a sustainable programme. and this is the vehicle that will carry the people that will land us back on
our correspondence paul moss.cial. howard hu leads the orion lunar spacecraft programme, which forms a major part of the agency�*s latest moon mission — artemis. he told the bbc that one of the project�*s aims was to establish if there�*s water on the moon�*s south pole, which could be used to create rocket fuel for deeper space exploration. it was a unbelievable feeling. goosebumps. but certainly, you know, i would say when i saw it lift off, it was a dream. you know, it�*s the...
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earlier we spoke to d w long corresponding beg, moss, who underlined that despite the new budget financial problems for britons or mounting so the most vulnerable in society. and they will be protected by this voucher to a certain extent, pensioners, for example, and also those and benefits. but people are low income and that could be nurses for example. and they will see because of the rising inflation, they will see their wages continuing, their real income continuing to be squeezed. so no, i think the cost of living crisis will continue to be a problem for many ordinary written for, for a while to come to w spigot, mouse reporting from lumber. our 1st vi international wheat market was rocked by russia's war and ukraine since both countries are important. exports of the great. now a drought and argentina, which is another major wheat producer, could push already high food prices even further. with a month before harvest time, the wheat on close 10 or laser last feel usually stands half a meter tall and has a dark green tone. this time around the plants are half the height and have alread
earlier we spoke to d w long corresponding beg, moss, who underlined that despite the new budget financial problems for britons or mounting so the most vulnerable in society. and they will be protected by this voucher to a certain extent, pensioners, for example, and also those and benefits. but people are low income and that could be nurses for example. and they will see because of the rising inflation, they will see their wages continuing, their real income continuing to be squeezed. so no, i...
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cassandra, tell us more about l moss. this chip maker. and what exactly is at stake? well, you've aligned it pretty good so far, but let me elaborate a little bit. the drama really does start last year. at the end of 2021, it looks like the sale of this unit in dormant, in the west of germany is going to go ahead and the company had announced his intention to sell the production of the so called wafers endorsement to silex for a total of about $85000000.00, but this swedish company was owned by the chinese side group at the time. almost management was saying that it was pushing for the sale because it needed an outside investor to secure the future of the site. and it was under these conditions then initially it looked like the economy ministry was going to approve the deal. and for once the chancellors and the economy ministry seemed like they were on the same page. but now we're getting news that are, that might not be the case and out tomorrow we could get decision that it's being reversed. the government, speaking with one voice, certainly a good thing. why would
cassandra, tell us more about l moss. this chip maker. and what exactly is at stake? well, you've aligned it pretty good so far, but let me elaborate a little bit. the drama really does start last year. at the end of 2021, it looks like the sale of this unit in dormant, in the west of germany is going to go ahead and the company had announced his intention to sell the production of the so called wafers endorsement to silex for a total of about $85000000.00, but this swedish company was owned by...
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what is called a moss. there were 3 long march against it. when i was the prime minister. we did stop them. we didn't get such and my democracy because the son public got just a bottle democracy. my right. so 1st the it is within the constitution. it is when you feel that there is something wrong going on as a democrat, it is your right to protest like you do germany in all over europe. secondly, my government was removed, not some cost you sure legal way. they paid a $1000000.00 off. that money was spent 2 by 20 by members of parliament. it was straightforward. something illegal. i mean, if you it was an election, it was auction. they were, they were buying them and it was not hidden. the home currency knows the going rate . well this was the spend on my members of parliament, so that is unconstitutional. so it was my right to process. secondly, the people who have come on imposed on us 61 percent of them on bill 60 percent of the cabinet is on based on corruption. and what they've done while the god is going on, they have given them to the immunity subcultures. this does
what is called a moss. there were 3 long march against it. when i was the prime minister. we did stop them. we didn't get such and my democracy because the son public got just a bottle democracy. my right. so 1st the it is within the constitution. it is when you feel that there is something wrong going on as a democrat, it is your right to protest like you do germany in all over europe. secondly, my government was removed, not some cost you sure legal way. they paid a $1000000.00 off. that...
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this is a market research being tactful and taking your time to make decisions. eli moss is not like this. so he is much, much more impulsive. he takes a trial and error approach. he breaks things and then learns from this, like i said, this and the fact this is open to the public makes it very surprising for us to see, especially a platform like twitter. so this is very different, we teach, this is when it's not surprising from us. so it, he has a different approach and i'm not sure he knows certain things differently if the past weeks or so or any indication we will be talking to you more about the latest developments that are surely going to arise. that is gordon kalak, associate professor strategic management at mcmaster university in canada. many thanks. thank you. the football world cup kicks off to morrow in qatar. it's the most controversial tournament in competition history. attracting widespread scrutiny due to labor and human rights abuses in the host country. much of this criticism has been leveled at fifa and its president gianni. in fun tino, he responded dramatically t
this is a market research being tactful and taking your time to make decisions. eli moss is not like this. so he is much, much more impulsive. he takes a trial and error approach. he breaks things and then learns from this, like i said, this and the fact this is open to the public makes it very surprising for us to see, especially a platform like twitter. so this is very different, we teach, this is when it's not surprising from us. so it, he has a different approach and i'm not sure he knows...
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let's take a look around some other stories making headlines around the world. moss officials in the gaza strip say at least 21 people were killed after a fire broke out at a 3 story building the jubilee a refugee camp, palestinian prison, where the boss has sent his condolences and declared friday a day of morning. at least 2 people were killed after a multi story building under construction collapse on the outskirts of nairobi, 3 others were rescued from a nearby family home. it's a 2nd such incident in less than a week. the kenyan capital, where developers often ignore government regulations. u. s. house of representatives. speaker nancy pelosi says she'll step down from her role in january with the republican party takes control of the chamber. the 2 year old lawmaker 1st took off 1st took the office in 2007 presiding over both impeachment of former president donald trump. the next, the democrats, narrowly lost a house to their republican opponents. in last week's mid term elections caucus did i. thousands of protesters have rallied in prague against the government support for uk
let's take a look around some other stories making headlines around the world. moss officials in the gaza strip say at least 21 people were killed after a fire broke out at a 3 story building the jubilee a refugee camp, palestinian prison, where the boss has sent his condolences and declared friday a day of morning. at least 2 people were killed after a multi story building under construction collapse on the outskirts of nairobi, 3 others were rescued from a nearby family home. it's a 2nd such...
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she explained how these layoffs could affect content moderation on twitter. eli moss has just claimed in the video, shared that there's going to be no change in operations, and yet he's just slash the doubt that manages the daily functioning of twitter. and that includes people who work in the content moderation part of the company. now based on what i've been told, only 15 percent of that direct production level content, moderation team was cut, but the rest of the company is deeply involved in content moderation as well. it's an entire ecosystem, twitter, it's technical policy base. human rights based on there are legal mandates that need to be met. all of those people are gone. the implications of that is that a particular kind of free speech free speech i left the con valley. and what that seems to mean is behavior unfettered by any consequences or rules or guidelines. one must complains about losing revenue from advertisers. in fact, the advertisers who are frightened to be associated with the site like that where rather than free speech, it's really a free for all. well, he has
she explained how these layoffs could affect content moderation on twitter. eli moss has just claimed in the video, shared that there's going to be no change in operations, and yet he's just slash the doubt that manages the daily functioning of twitter. and that includes people who work in the content moderation part of the company. now based on what i've been told, only 15 percent of that direct production level content, moderation team was cut, but the rest of the company is deeply involved...
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it's very important because of the world moss to see what happened in ukraine. because the world to her last few, our being not far away. a 2nd mural, which also appears to be a bang, c shows a little boy flipping a man resembling vladimir putin. the russian president is a noted admirer of martial arts and holds a black belt in judo. this is the 1st o work of banks that i see. i hope this has been real benson. and though i realized, why should his genius swearing detailed his? we're beautiful sir. the truth is how this war looks like. it is a small boy against old man, and he is the future is already defeated and it's all, it is at least 2 more murals and banks. his signature style have been spotted in ukraine, including this one in the shattered key of suburb of ear pin. the anonymous treat artist rose to fame in the early 19 ninety's since then. examples of his work popped up in paris, new york and conflict areas such as garza, some of his pieces have sold for millions of euro's. we're going to leave it there for now, but don't go anywhere because up next we h
it's very important because of the world moss to see what happened in ukraine. because the world to her last few, our being not far away. a 2nd mural, which also appears to be a bang, c shows a little boy flipping a man resembling vladimir putin. the russian president is a noted admirer of martial arts and holds a black belt in judo. this is the 1st o work of banks that i see. i hope this has been real benson. and though i realized, why should his genius swearing detailed his? we're beautiful...
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yeah, this is the culmination right of a couple weeks of chaos after the take over of elan mosse. and now we're hearing these reports right, that there could be a bankruptcy. now, advertising is definitely central to this potential bankruptcy. twitter relies on advertising and after laying off 3700 staff, there are questions around content moderation. a lot of big advertisers have pulled out as well as their being just a general global slowdown and advertising for many of the big tech firms. course. there's the $13000000000.00 that ian must put on a debt that the us he put on the company after raising that investment for the purchase of twitter. so there's a lot of financial strength, petty auster, thanks for that. have a nice weekend now to some of the other global business stories making this japanese tech investment giant soft bank posted a whopping net profit of more than 21000000000 dollars in the 2nd quarter. on friday, the bank made big gains from selling shares in chinese e commerce giant ali baba, but ward of losses and vision fund, it's massive fund to invest in tech sta
yeah, this is the culmination right of a couple weeks of chaos after the take over of elan mosse. and now we're hearing these reports right, that there could be a bankruptcy. now, advertising is definitely central to this potential bankruptcy. twitter relies on advertising and after laying off 3700 staff, there are questions around content moderation. a lot of big advertisers have pulled out as well as their being just a general global slowdown and advertising for many of the big tech firms....
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election workers, like shea moss and her mother ruby freeman where harassed and threatened just because they had the courage to do their job and stand up for the truth. to stand up for our democracy. this intimidation. this violence against democrats, republicans, nonpartisan officials. just doing their jobs is the consequence of lies told for power or profit. lies of conspiracy and malice. lies repeated over and over to generate a cycle of anger, hate, vitriol, even violence. in this moment, we have to confront those lies with the truth. the very future of our nation depends on it. my fellow americans, we are facing a defining moment. and inflection point. we must with one overwhelming unified voice speak as a country and say there is no place, no place for voter intimidation or political violence in america. whether it is directed at democrats or republicans. no place period. no place ever. i speak today, near capitol hill, near the u-s capitol am of -- the u.s. capitol, the citadel of our democracy. i know there is a lot at stake in this midterm elections, from our economy, the safet
election workers, like shea moss and her mother ruby freeman where harassed and threatened just because they had the courage to do their job and stand up for the truth. to stand up for our democracy. this intimidation. this violence against democrats, republicans, nonpartisan officials. just doing their jobs is the consequence of lies told for power or profit. lies of conspiracy and malice. lies repeated over and over to generate a cycle of anger, hate, vitriol, even violence. in this moment,...
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growing throughout our republic more than 1,000 species of higher vascular plants about 270 species of mossescies of lichens 25 species of trees, many of which are listed in the red book the average age of the forest is almost 90 years, but there are trees that are much older can be seen here oaks that have been growing for six hundred years ash, planted three centuries ago, chic sprawling spruces that have crossed the 200-year mark, the predominant conifers are pine, ordinary and spruce. european hardwoods are found. oak birch, drooping and fluffy alkha, black ash ordinary. aspen meeting and red book plants, which are sometimes deliberately resettled in order to increase the population, one of such examples is astration, this species is also under protection and in the russian federation there are people in belovezhskaya pushcha who are studying the preservation and enhancement of unique natural complexes and not only today . in the scientific department of the national park employs about 20 employees to carry out research in bialowieza. scientists come to pushcha not only from belarus but a
growing throughout our republic more than 1,000 species of higher vascular plants about 270 species of mossescies of lichens 25 species of trees, many of which are listed in the red book the average age of the forest is almost 90 years, but there are trees that are much older can be seen here oaks that have been growing for six hundred years ash, planted three centuries ago, chic sprawling spruces that have crossed the 200-year mark, the predominant conifers are pine, ordinary and spruce....
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let's take a look now at some other stories making news. twitter owner, ellen moss has launched a referendum on former us president donald trump is asking platform uses to vote on reinstating trump. he was banned from twitter, offer his support to store the u. s. capital a lot more than $7000000.00 votes cost. so far, trump is winning me, including bill clint authorities in ecuador, se 10 inmates have died in a prison riot. the state correction agency said the unrest in quito was sparked by the government's decision to relocate 3 crime bosses at least 130 inmates have been killed in the countries overcrowded prison. this year. authorities in china's capital beijing have urged residence to stay home as new cases of corona, virus. rice, people lined up for covetous, and many restaurants and shops were shocked. the government is still committed to a 0 cobit strategy, which aims to stamp out the virus through strict, citywide look, towns and daily mass testing. even if infection numbers are load, the disruptions to people's lives is fueling public anger with the restrictions. the southern city o
let's take a look now at some other stories making news. twitter owner, ellen moss has launched a referendum on former us president donald trump is asking platform uses to vote on reinstating trump. he was banned from twitter, offer his support to store the u. s. capital a lot more than $7000000.00 votes cost. so far, trump is winning me, including bill clint authorities in ecuador, se 10 inmates have died in a prison riot. the state correction agency said the unrest in quito was sparked by the...