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executives at nec and nl say if the trial goes well, they'll introduce the system across italy. those at nec are confident they can use it in other countries as well. >>> companies that make drones in the u.s. are ready and waiting for takeoff. they're hoping government officials will soon relax the rules on the commercial use of these unmanned aircraft. it's potentially a multibillion dollar market, but some americans worry the cost to people's privacy could outweigh the benefits. nhk world has the story. . >> reporter: a recent television commercial for a japanese luxury car brand has made waves around the world. it features swarms of small drones developed by a u.s. venture firm. drones are unmanned aerial vehicles. some resembling helicopters, others airplanes. one maker is based in san francisco. engineers here are developing drones that can deliver cargo to pre-determined locations, navigating by gps systems. they see great potential in developing countries with few roads and poor infrastructure. last year, the drones were tested in haiti, accurately delivering cargo weigh
executives at nec and nl say if the trial goes well, they'll introduce the system across italy. those at nec are confident they can use it in other countries as well. >>> companies that make drones in the u.s. are ready and waiting for takeoff. they're hoping government officials will soon relax the rules on the commercial use of these unmanned aircraft. it's potentially a multibillion dollar market, but some americans worry the cost to people's privacy could outweigh the benefits. nhk...
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. >> i is a p i caught by the nec by the fencing. it couldn't get through. >> he's gone through that way and back this way. >> he's like kind of intertwined in the chain links there. >> he goes back to his car to go get something to cut the fencing. when he picks it up he doesn't give him any resistance. >> you're free. >> the eyes are like, i don't know how i got stuck in there either. >> you see the hole the fox got through but noticed, i kind of like this guy, do i have to go. you can see howlet that are gic it is. it did go away. it didn't need any treatment. it was released back into the wild. >> i hope he found mom. >> we hop up to scotland for this rescue. the man you see here is nick rey. he lives in scotland in a yacht. he was out kayaking when he hears something on this cliff. you hear the bleetsing of the lamb. and then you get a good look at it as he makes a left turn. there it is right there on the cliff. >> oh. >> wow. >> so nick's like okay, kayaker to the rescue. he paddles over. watch what happens when nick gets out
. >> i is a p i caught by the nec by the fencing. it couldn't get through. >> he's gone through that way and back this way. >> he's like kind of intertwined in the chain links there. >> he goes back to his car to go get something to cut the fencing. when he picks it up he doesn't give him any resistance. >> you're free. >> the eyes are like, i don't know how i got stuck in there either. >> you see the hole the fox got through but noticed, i kind of like...
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witnessed last friday's confrontation fabricated the abuse allegations police say there is much as that nec is in a tree cut as much get there ought to put them there could mother of 61 confronted the daughters suspected boy but never laid hands on him. and she said at a one-half baton you don't be bread with my daughter alone. there's a bit. pot before judge should brush was not arraigned on charges she was arrested on. district attorney's office is so light it decided whether not to charge her instead prosecutor asked the judge and granted a full week delay. defense questioned the timing of that delay the next court appearance now few weeks after election day. joe bread the district attorney's trend to hold onto her office. jill is not on a for election. she's going to let people by charging my client treat people the world. will set up for her daughter. the delay in the brecht's in case is for political motives. saying they're just trying to do a thorough investigation wait for supplemental reports from sonoma county sheriff's office of last friday's incident also want to review evidence
witnessed last friday's confrontation fabricated the abuse allegations police say there is much as that nec is in a tree cut as much get there ought to put them there could mother of 61 confronted the daughters suspected boy but never laid hands on him. and she said at a one-half baton you don't be bread with my daughter alone. there's a bit. pot before judge should brush was not arraigned on charges she was arrested on. district attorney's office is so light it decided whether not to charge...
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this is album of president of nec passage took. he is a college freshman nick is a college freshmen at university of the pacific and a member of the school's water polo team. he was visiting a friend in isla vista friday night. nick was riding a skateboard, when elliot rodger. rammed into him with his car. he was taken to the hospital with serious injuries. including two broken legs s and a number of other fractures. naphtha and new details about what the 22-year-old gunman put in his 137-page manifesto. police say elliot rodger planned the rampage for months. outlined his intentions in the manifesto sent to his family and friends minutes before the murder spree. he wrote about killing a young step-brother because he was afraid the child would grow up to be more popular with girls than him. the sheriff's office is defending the fact that deputies did 'not' search rodger's apartment during a security check last month. his mother had found some of his online videos and was disturbed. but deputies say they didn't have the authority to
this is album of president of nec passage took. he is a college freshman nick is a college freshmen at university of the pacific and a member of the school's water polo team. he was visiting a friend in isla vista friday night. nick was riding a skateboard, when elliot rodger. rammed into him with his car. he was taken to the hospital with serious injuries. including two broken legs s and a number of other fractures. naphtha and new details about what the 22-year-old gunman put in his 137-page...
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you just look at nec something is fishy.there's the same need to avoid gerrymandering and both racial or partisan terms. >> host: you are consistent in that regard. and some of those cases you dissented in said the court should not have police those gerrymanders. if the court were to apply the same standards to core gerrymanders would you be in favor of judicial interaction both cases? >> guest: yes i would. the greater benefit would fall from having a simple rule in both cases. the glitch in history was the original gerrymandering case went to tuskegee alabama where the gerrymandering was designed to exclude the blacks from participating from voting in the municipal government. later on the court applied the same rule to gerrymanders who were designed to give minorities a better representation than the victims of discrimindiscrimin ation. i dissented in some of those because i thought the basic rule of equality should not prevent rules that were designed to equalize the minority voters and the majority. having decided racia
you just look at nec something is fishy.there's the same need to avoid gerrymandering and both racial or partisan terms. >> host: you are consistent in that regard. and some of those cases you dissented in said the court should not have police those gerrymanders. if the court were to apply the same standards to core gerrymanders would you be in favor of judicial interaction both cases? >> guest: yes i would. the greater benefit would fall from having a simple rule in both cases. the...
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the company detailing international expansion plans in response to recent questions from the nec. they are setting aside 20 billion today's $30 billion for acquisition of foreign companies. the company adds it could spend about $4 billion buying offices and data centers outside the country. the other question, joe, is what you don't know what these documents is how tax related that investment might be. meaning is that money already offshore, therefore, we're deciding we're keeping it offshore and that's why we're going to make those acquisiti acquisitions. we heard cisco and other tech companies talk about that. >> we never did the postmortem one on pfizer. may 26th. still watching my clock. wouldn't it remind you of texas saying to toyota, no, don't come here. >> it's a peculiar thing. >> they opted, though, they opted for the worry about losing jobs overrode $1 billion of extra tax revenue. >> unclear it's actually the uk. it may be the price. >> it might be the bill ackman entrenched management of astrazeneca. could be. the only time that really happened was with alligan. >> th
the company detailing international expansion plans in response to recent questions from the nec. they are setting aside 20 billion today's $30 billion for acquisition of foreign companies. the company adds it could spend about $4 billion buying offices and data centers outside the country. the other question, joe, is what you don't know what these documents is how tax related that investment might be. meaning is that money already offshore, therefore, we're deciding we're keeping it offshore...
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question just because we can do this doesn't mean we should i was joined earlier by professor ross nec fee he's a curator in the department of memo logy at the american museum of natural history in new york i started out by asking him to describe the science behind this and what de extinction actually means well would it bring clean. that it's no longer with us and this can range anything from the level of viruses up to mammals like mammoths there's several ways in which this could be done the older kinds of ways the older technology would be cloning or back breeding but the really big thing that's happening right now and just in the last few years is synthetic biology this is transgenic or genetic engineering where you're actually building genes from the building blocks and even composing chromosomes and introducing those into the germ lines of of closely related species so that you end up with something that one way or the other looks a little bit like the extinct species and as i understand it the final product is not exactly one species or another but a hybrid how does cern do scie
question just because we can do this doesn't mean we should i was joined earlier by professor ross nec fee he's a curator in the department of memo logy at the american museum of natural history in new york i started out by asking him to describe the science behind this and what de extinction actually means well would it bring clean. that it's no longer with us and this can range anything from the level of viruses up to mammals like mammoths there's several ways in which this could be done the...