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more than 50 sick kids took part in the study with mit media lab, northeastern university and boston. the hi—tech toy not only brought out more smiles, but also got the kids out of bed to be more active too. huggable is far from the only cute robot on the block, though. in europe, this little robot even goes to school for sick children. this means they can virtually attend classes and play with their friends. and finally, an american artist has built robotic arms to let you poke, inflate and generally play around with famous paintings. neil mendoza's mechanical masterpieces is displayed at the children's museum of pittsburgh. that's it. that is the short version of click but check out the long version this week. and our special interactive version. the machine keeps on turning next week to celebrate the anniversary of the moon landings. we will bring you click 1001, a space odyssey. until then, on behalf of everyone who has worked on this programme and there have been many, thank you very much, thank you for watching and taking part and we will see you soon. it's a pleasant weekend o
more than 50 sick kids took part in the study with mit media lab, northeastern university and boston. the hi—tech toy not only brought out more smiles, but also got the kids out of bed to be more active too. huggable is far from the only cute robot on the block, though. in europe, this little robot even goes to school for sick children. this means they can virtually attend classes and play with their friends. and finally, an american artist has built robotic arms to let you poke, inflate and...
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more than 50 sick kids took part in the study with mit media lab, northeastern university and boston. the hi—tech toy not only brought out more smiles, but also got the kids out of bed to be more active too. huggable is far from the only cute robot on the block, though. in europe, this little robot even goes to school for sick children. this means they can virtually attend classes and play with their friends. and finally, an american artist has built robotic arms to let you poke, inflate and generally play around with famous paintings. neil mendoza's mechanical masterpieces is displayed at the children's museum of pittsburgh. that's it. that is the short version of click but check out the long version this week. the machine keeps on turning next week to celebrate the anniversary of the moon landings. we will bring you click 1001, a space 0dyssey. until then, on will bring you click 1001, a space 0dyssey. untilthen, on behalf will bring you click 1001, a space 0dyssey. until then, on behalf of eve ryo ne 0dyssey. until then, on behalf of everyone who has worked on this programme and t
more than 50 sick kids took part in the study with mit media lab, northeastern university and boston. the hi—tech toy not only brought out more smiles, but also got the kids out of bed to be more active too. huggable is far from the only cute robot on the block, though. in europe, this little robot even goes to school for sick children. this means they can virtually attend classes and play with their friends. and finally, an american artist has built robotic arms to let you poke, inflate and...
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more than 50 sick kids took part in the study with mit media lab, northeastern university and bostonech toy not only brought out more smiles, but also got the kids out of bed to be more active too. huggable is far from the only cute robot on the block, though. in europe, this little robot even goes to school for sick children. this means they can virtually attend classes and play with their friends. and finally, an american artist has built robotic arms to let you poke, inflate and generally play around with famous paintings. neil mendoza's mechanical masterpieces is displayed at the children's museum of pittsburgh. that's it. and in the interactive version of click you can steer your own way to lara's tech news. but with great power comes great responsibility, i mean, do you really want to make decisions about the tv programme and films that you watch? would you rather just sit back and relax? and also, if you want to talk to your friends about what you see, they've seen a different version of the show, you don't have a common ground. and then there's another thing. through interact
more than 50 sick kids took part in the study with mit media lab, northeastern university and bostonech toy not only brought out more smiles, but also got the kids out of bed to be more active too. huggable is far from the only cute robot on the block, though. in europe, this little robot even goes to school for sick children. this means they can virtually attend classes and play with their friends. and finally, an american artist has built robotic arms to let you poke, inflate and generally...
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more than 50 sick kids took part in the study with mit media lab, northeastern university and boston only brought out more smiles, but also got the kids out of bed to be more active too. huggable is far from the only cute robot on the block, though. in europe, this little robot even goes to school for sick children. this means they can virtually attend classes and play with their friends. and finally, an american artist has built robotic arms to let you poke, inflate and generally play around with famous paintings. neil mendoza's mechanical masterpieces is displayed at the children's museum of pittsburgh. that's it. that is the short version of click but check out the long version this week. the machine keeps on turning next week to celebrate the anniversary of the moon landings. we will bring you click 1001, a space odyssey. until then, on behalf of everyone who has worked on this programme and there have been many, thank you very much, thank you for watching and taking part and we will see you soon. hello there, cloudy skies certainly across southern half of the country today but s
more than 50 sick kids took part in the study with mit media lab, northeastern university and boston only brought out more smiles, but also got the kids out of bed to be more active too. huggable is far from the only cute robot on the block, though. in europe, this little robot even goes to school for sick children. this means they can virtually attend classes and play with their friends. and finally, an american artist has built robotic arms to let you poke, inflate and generally play around...
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more than 50 sick kids took part in the study with mit media lab, northeastern university and boston the kids out of bed to be more active too. huggable is far from the only cute robot on the block, though. in europe, this little robot even goes to school for sick children. this means they can virtually attend classes and play with their friends. and finally, an american artist has built robotic arms to let you poke, inflate and generally play around with famous paintings. neil mendoza's mechanical masterpieces is displayed at the children's museum of pittsburgh. that's it. that is the short version of click but check out the long version this week. the machine keeps on turning next week to celebrate the anniversary of the moon landings. we will bring you click 1001, a space odyssey. until then, on behalf of everyone who has worked on this programme and there have been many, thank you very much, thank you for watching and taking part and we will see you soon. it has not been quite as warm as yesterday but we're still had 25 celsius across the far south of england ahead of the weather
more than 50 sick kids took part in the study with mit media lab, northeastern university and boston the kids out of bed to be more active too. huggable is far from the only cute robot on the block, though. in europe, this little robot even goes to school for sick children. this means they can virtually attend classes and play with their friends. and finally, an american artist has built robotic arms to let you poke, inflate and generally play around with famous paintings. neil mendoza's...
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criminologists at northeastern university, at the university of california have stated in their researchse, it just seems like they are because we've had this narrative now from democrats who don't want to look at the core issues why these things are happening. >> tucker: they definitely don't. katie pavlich, great to see you tonight, thank you for that. google -- it's not really a partisan issue, not really a threat to conservatives. it's a threat to anyone who values the free exchange of ideas, and that would include congresswoman, sued google for silencing her. we talk about that next. ♪ ... ... >> we have done a lot work on this program to expose the bias and corruption at google, the world's most powerful company by far, but google and its employees don't just have it out for conservatives. we want to make that clear. google is hostile to anyone who challenges the statious quo because generation of games seatbelt chief beneficiary of the status quo. kels tulsi gabard was the single most searched democratic candidate, google blocked her from being able to buy new ads. now, she's beco
criminologists at northeastern university, at the university of california have stated in their researchse, it just seems like they are because we've had this narrative now from democrats who don't want to look at the core issues why these things are happening. >> tucker: they definitely don't. katie pavlich, great to see you tonight, thank you for that. google -- it's not really a partisan issue, not really a threat to conservatives. it's a threat to anyone who values the free exchange...
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[no audio] -- [applause] >> tim from northeastern university. >> i want to thank you for introducing the classroom to careers act which creates more flexibility in the federal work study program to allow people to have a career aligned work experience while in college. we really appreciate that. could you talk a little bit about your vision for higher education when you're president? >> young people want to have the skills they need for the workplace. and so i do believe part of this solution is where you started tipping them the skills they need for jobs available in the region. we have seen this work in new hampshire. one example from new york. when on bardi eight needed advanced welders -- they asked the community college for coursework in advanced welding and said every graduate of this program would be given a $70,000 year job. i have already trained and placed 100 workers through that program into higher paying wages. i think the skills training must be invested in for anyone who is underemployed or unemployed. in terms of making college more affordable i think national public
[no audio] -- [applause] >> tim from northeastern university. >> i want to thank you for introducing the classroom to careers act which creates more flexibility in the federal work study program to allow people to have a career aligned work experience while in college. we really appreciate that. could you talk a little bit about your vision for higher education when you're president? >> young people want to have the skills they need for the workplace. and so i do believe part...
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more than 50 sick kids took part in the study with mit media lab, northeastern university and bostonnd generally play around with famous paintings. neil mendoza‘s mechanical masterpieces is displayed at the children‘s museum of pittsburgh. that‘s it. that is the short version of click but check out the long version this week. the machine keeps on turning next week to celebrate the anniversary of the moon landings. we will bring you click 1001, a space odyssey. until then, on behalf of everyone who has worked on this programme and there have been many, thank you very much, thank you for watching and taking part and we will see you soon. hello, most of us have been enjoying a fine sunday. there are weather changes on the way, in the week ahead. that might be good news if you want a bit of rain on the garden. there will be some rain at times this week. high pressure in control, but there are weather fronts gathering in the atlantic. this area of high pressure is going to be squeezed away southwards along with the settled weather. let‘s look at the satellite picture. you can see a lot of
more than 50 sick kids took part in the study with mit media lab, northeastern university and bostonnd generally play around with famous paintings. neil mendoza‘s mechanical masterpieces is displayed at the children‘s museum of pittsburgh. that‘s it. that is the short version of click but check out the long version this week. the machine keeps on turning next week to celebrate the anniversary of the moon landings. we will bring you click 1001, a space odyssey. until then, on behalf of...
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more than 50 sick kids took part in the study with mit media lab, northeastern university and bostonpe, this little robot even goes to school for sick children. this means they can virtually attend classes and play with their friends. and finally, an american artist has built robotic arms to let you poke, inflate and generally play around with famous paintings. neil mendoza's mechanical masterpieces is displayed at the children's museum of pittsburgh. that's it. that is the short version of click but check out the long version this week. the machine keeps on turning next week to celebrate the anniversary of the moon landings. we will bring you click 1001, a space 0dyssey. until then, on behalf of everyone who has worked on this programme and there have been many, thank you very much, thank you for watching and taking part and we will see you soon. good morning, welcome to breakfast with chris mason and victoria fritz. 0ur headlines today: president trump's white house is branded inept, insecure
more than 50 sick kids took part in the study with mit media lab, northeastern university and bostonpe, this little robot even goes to school for sick children. this means they can virtually attend classes and play with their friends. and finally, an american artist has built robotic arms to let you poke, inflate and generally play around with famous paintings. neil mendoza's mechanical masterpieces is displayed at the children's museum of pittsburgh. that's it. that is the short version of...
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doctor johansen received his bachelors of arts in economics from northeastern university, his master of science in phd and agriculture from economics from his home state and grant at the university of minnesota, welcome and thank you for being here today, doctor johansen, greg, go ahead. >> chairman roberts, ranking member stabenow and other distinguished committee members i want to thank you for the opportunity to testify today. on president trumps agricultural trade policy agenda. ambassador lyne heiser and my colleagues at ustr and usda, have been working around the clock to address agricultural trade issues with our trading partners and increased export opportunities for our farmers, ranchers, workers and agribusinesses, i look forward to highlighting our efforts in multiple areas. he noted states is the world's largest exporter in an importer of food and agricultural products. u.s. agriculture is posted an annual trade surplus for well over 50 years. overall u.s. farmers and ranchers export more than 20% of what they produce. in 2018, agricultural exports reached nearly $145 bill
doctor johansen received his bachelors of arts in economics from northeastern university, his master of science in phd and agriculture from economics from his home state and grant at the university of minnesota, welcome and thank you for being here today, doctor johansen, greg, go ahead. >> chairman roberts, ranking member stabenow and other distinguished committee members i want to thank you for the opportunity to testify today. on president trumps agricultural trade policy agenda....
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northeastern sierra state the worst happened 2 years ago when nearly 150 prisoners were killed in weeks of violence between rival gangs well jeffrey lesser is the director of the institute for global research emory university he says the harsh conditions and prisons of a little room for the inmates rehabilitation. these riots aren't just relating to what's going on in the prison rather they're off by a tensions between criminal organizations outside of the prison which then get resolved busy if you will inside the prison. there's very very little. here if you services for rehabilitation of the prison system so are the offices are rehabilitated they are taking off busy and. young people and making them into off more hardened criminals and in part it's because brazil has in some ways an extremely weak state and because the state is weak the criminal gangs expand so what you have in these cases are for example a lack of guards stars who are poorly a lack of police a lack of services in the prisons themselves and so not surprisingly the prison just because a kind of a coast order reflection of the order issues that are going on in brazilian society which itself has a very very high on the psyche it's it's an e
northeastern sierra state the worst happened 2 years ago when nearly 150 prisoners were killed in weeks of violence between rival gangs well jeffrey lesser is the director of the institute for global research emory university he says the harsh conditions and prisons of a little room for the inmates rehabilitation. these riots aren't just relating to what's going on in the prison rather they're off by a tensions between criminal organizations outside of the prison which then get resolved busy if...