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somebody has to observe the observer so that the observer can exist because the observer is also made out of adams but how do we know the observer of the observer can exist. somebody had to look at him to. so you have an infinite sequence of observers that make it possible to make a measurement. in other words, this is called the nurse friend. bigger have to have a friend in order to make ameasurement . but how many friends are there? an infinite number leading up to god . vigor even wrote about individualism. one of the founders wrote about indian mysticism when he talked about observers taking observers taking observers all the way up to god. there's another way to look at this. which is even crazier than that. that is parallel universes. the universe is split. in one universe the electron went to the left in another universe the electron went to the right and the two universes splitapart . we are constantly splitting apart universes after universe. and there's even a tv series based on this. the man in the high castle is on tv. the man in the high castle is based on the idea that r
somebody has to observe the observer so that the observer can exist because the observer is also made out of adams but how do we know the observer of the observer can exist. somebody had to look at him to. so you have an infinite sequence of observers that make it possible to make a measurement. in other words, this is called the nurse friend. bigger have to have a friend in order to make ameasurement . but how many friends are there? an infinite number leading up to god . vigor even wrote...
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we are seeing this in our observations now.— observations now.ed — observations now. the report compared to _ observations now. the report compared to most _ observations now. the report compared to most recent - observations now. the report i compared to most recent three decades with the 30 years before and it shows the good care is warming. the darker the red the bigger the temperature increase and every is hotter by an average 0.9 degrees but east anglia and the east midlands have won by more than 1 degrees. in this map shows the changes in average rainfall. dark blue means more rain and the uk is an average of 6% wetter, but across much of scotland the increase is more than 10%. it is putting immense strain on the uk's infrastructure. extreme heat halting trains as tracks buckle. experts warn all future temperatures reaching over a0 degrees. temperatures reaching over 40 decrees. ~ ., , , temperatures reaching over 40 decrees. ~ . , , ., , degrees. what is interesting as there is lots _ degrees. what is interesting as there is lots of _ degr
we are seeing this in our observations now.— observations now.ed — observations now. the report compared to _ observations now. the report compared to most _ observations now. the report compared to most recent - observations now. the report i compared to most recent three decades with the 30 years before and it shows the good care is warming. the darker the red the bigger the temperature increase and every is hotter by an average 0.9 degrees but east anglia and the east midlands have won...
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which the observer suggested may 2025 _ socks. which the observer suggested may 2023. before but i think it pulls a number of things together. one of— pulls a number of things together. one of the — pulls a number of things together. one of the things it talks about is labour— one of the things it talks about is labour needs to appeal to these older. _ labour needs to appeal to these older, non—graduate voters, who voted _ older, non—graduate voters, who voted brexit, who don't really kind of see _ voted brexit, who don't really kind of see the — voted brexit, who don't really kind of see the point of labour any more. but there _ of see the point of labour any more. but there is— of see the point of labour any more. but there is also an opportunity for labour, _ but there is also an opportunity for labour, according to this story in the observer, because boris johnson's personal polling is on the wanei _ johnson's personal polling is on the wane, so— johnson's personal polling is on the wane, so there is a chance for labour— wane, so there is a chance for labour to— wa
which the observer suggested may 2025 _ socks. which the observer suggested may 2023. before but i think it pulls a number of things together. one of— pulls a number of things together. one of the — pulls a number of things together. one of the things it talks about is labour— one of the things it talks about is labour needs to appeal to these older. _ labour needs to appeal to these older, non—graduate voters, who voted _ older, non—graduate voters, who voted brexit, who don't really...
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i restrictions that people keep on observing?— observing? i do have some reservations. _ observing?reservations. this - observing? i do have some reservations. this gives - observing? i do have some - reservations. this gives people the idea that the risk is zero. we know that the risk is not zero. yes, vaccinations have dropped the mess comes very low levels of the most of us, but higher risks remain for those who are unvaccinated and those with pre—existing medical conditions. with pre-existing medical conditions.— with pre-existing medical conditions. ., conditions. but at some point, --eole conditions. but at some point, peeple will _ conditions. but at some point, people will expect _ conditions. but at some point, people will expect to - conditions. but at some point, people will expect to be - conditions. but at some point, i people will expect to be released from some of these obligations. surely some is the best time to do it? i surely some is the best time to do it? 4' ., ., ., . it? i think we have to watch the conditions- _ it? i think we have to watch the conditions. th
i restrictions that people keep on observing?— observing? i do have some reservations. _ observing?reservations. this - observing? i do have some reservations. this gives - observing? i do have some - reservations. this gives people the idea that the risk is zero. we know that the risk is not zero. yes, vaccinations have dropped the mess comes very low levels of the most of us, but higher risks remain for those who are unvaccinated and those with pre—existing medical conditions. with...
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those observations to make the world a better place. that has never been more relevant than when we talk about climate. careful observations from noaa all of the capabilities around the world to make sure we find ways of that complexity into decision-making facts. it is crucial. and from the senate and the house. with the capacity to get accurate information but to expand that transmission capacity and with 5g and all kinds to go towards climate change and electric vehicles and charging stations and other mobility carriers so unrealistically perhaps with a price on carbon and so that they begrudgingly admit that climate change is real and growing faster than they thought and then to address it. and that might dividend like george schultz proposed 15 years ago as a way to provide incentives for the innovation that we need so how do we get direct connect capture and all the forms of sequestration and you go down the list of those places that are not where they need to be what how we solve the innovation necessary to address climate change
those observations to make the world a better place. that has never been more relevant than when we talk about climate. careful observations from noaa all of the capabilities around the world to make sure we find ways of that complexity into decision-making facts. it is crucial. and from the senate and the house. with the capacity to get accurate information but to expand that transmission capacity and with 5g and all kinds to go towards climate change and electric vehicles and charging...
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but observability really refers to being able to observe everything so microsoft and amazon can give great insights into what is going on in their cloud. for complex organizations you're running these across multiple clouds, sometimes in your own data center and so their visibility is somewhat limited because they don't have access to all of that that's why we think there's a need for companies like datadog and dynatrace to have that end-to-end observability. >> what did you call that again? >> infrastructure monitoring and application performance monitoring. >> right. >> now i get it. >> thank you very, very much >>> up next, america's top state for business revealed. our home state, virginia we'll go back to scott cohn for a look at how this year's rankings may shake up the state's politics there's a governor's race going on down there. >>> further ahead, the powerhouse road trip we'll take a look at the housing market in six cities across six weeks starting right now, today, in new york. we will be right back. >>> welcome back i'm rahel solomon and here is your cnbc news update at
but observability really refers to being able to observe everything so microsoft and amazon can give great insights into what is going on in their cloud. for complex organizations you're running these across multiple clouds, sometimes in your own data center and so their visibility is somewhat limited because they don't have access to all of that that's why we think there's a need for companies like datadog and dynatrace to have that end-to-end observability. >> what did you call that...
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incomplete contrast the observer ha5 incomplete contrast the observer has the weather we have across ., , ., hotspots is becoming increasingly difficult? ., , ., ., difficult? bring on summer at home and stavcations _ difficult? bring on summer at home and staycations given _ difficult? bring on summer at home and staycations given that - difficult? bring on summer at home and staycations given that we - difficult? bring on summer at home and staycations given that we can'tl and staycations given that we can't go anywhere unless you want to go to countries that are on the government green list that are not holiday destinations are hard to reach. i think this is very welcome news to get people jhye think this is very welcome news to get peoplejhye and i think if people are sensible and still safe it is something everybody can really enjoy. the irony being everything is opening up tomorrow and people will probably want to stay outdoors and enjoy the weather. we probably want to stay outdoors and enjoy the weather.— enjoy the weather. we can see the sun beautifully _ enjoy the weather.
incomplete contrast the observer ha5 incomplete contrast the observer has the weather we have across ., , ., hotspots is becoming increasingly difficult? ., , ., ., difficult? bring on summer at home and stavcations _ difficult? bring on summer at home and staycations given _ difficult? bring on summer at home and staycations given that - difficult? bring on summer at home and staycations given that we - difficult? bring on summer at home and staycations given that we can'tl and staycations...
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u because south africa and the much the latter having been observers 2 preceding negotiations. however, for the same reasons, relative to each you can intransigence and it's rejection of all proposals. put forward be shuttling with early because these must have this round was also unsuccessful. i'm the president, we nearly hope that the council will assume its responsibilities in maintaining regional peace and security in a preventative way by strengthening a stepping up negotiations under the auspices of the african union in the following ways. with calling upon the parties concerned to resume negotiations under the auspices of the african union. allowing international mediators and observers to assume as i rose so as to facilitate negotiations and reach an agreement to corn upon if you appear to abstain from any unilateral measure without prior mama with the agreement, which would constitute a threat for millions of inhabitants. he's behind the renaissance. before i conclude, i should like to say unequivocally with her that this issue is just cause you will call later. when t
u because south africa and the much the latter having been observers 2 preceding negotiations. however, for the same reasons, relative to each you can intransigence and it's rejection of all proposals. put forward be shuttling with early because these must have this round was also unsuccessful. i'm the president, we nearly hope that the council will assume its responsibilities in maintaining regional peace and security in a preventative way by strengthening a stepping up negotiations under the...
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ali, g want to pick offered -- kick off the observer?— kick off the observer?e public are quite concerned about this and they want freedom _ concerned about this and they want freedom date delayed and i don't want _ freedom date delayed and i don't want the — freedom date delayed and i don't want the removal of facemasks on public— want the removal of facemasks on public transport and also within hospitals, that has been backed by nhs staff— hospitals, that has been backed by nhs staff and bosses as well. you've -ot nhs staff and bosses as well. you've got to _ nhs staff and bosses as well. you've got to remember that the current infection— got to remember that the current infection rate is running at almost 30.000 _ infection rate is running at almost 30.000 a — infection rate is running at almost 30,000 a day, it could go up to 50.000 — 30,000 a day, it could go up to 50.000 try— 30,000 a day, it could go up to 50,000 byjuly the 19th, which is the so—called freedom day. sajid javid _ the so—called freedom day. sajid javid said — the so—called freedom day. saj
ali, g want to pick offered -- kick off the observer?— kick off the observer?e public are quite concerned about this and they want freedom _ concerned about this and they want freedom date delayed and i don't want _ freedom date delayed and i don't want the — freedom date delayed and i don't want the removal of facemasks on public— want the removal of facemasks on public transport and also within hospitals, that has been backed by nhs staff— hospitals, that has been backed by nhs staff...
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they are there to observe and report what happens. number two, first and foremost is the safety of our employees and the safety of our customers. in this day and age, you do not know how someone will react. many private security guards are told to observe and to try to be in the deterrent but in many cases they are instructed such as down someone who is committing theft from a store. so the answer is not putting more security guards at a retail establishment. >> which they suggested. >> and i respectfully disagree with her on that. the answer really lies, i think partially with the district attorney and the fact that he has made it clear that he is not going to prosecute many of these crimes so when people hear that, they look at san francisco and think they can come in and commit these crimes because there will not be any consequences for the behavior. that needs to be addressed. we need to work with law enforcement to make sure that they are making arrests. in san francisco, there are a lot of different groups that i have to do, oth
they are there to observe and report what happens. number two, first and foremost is the safety of our employees and the safety of our customers. in this day and age, you do not know how someone will react. many private security guards are told to observe and to try to be in the deterrent but in many cases they are instructed such as down someone who is committing theft from a store. so the answer is not putting more security guards at a retail establishment. >> which they suggested....
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either you are encouraging and strictly observe it, but to say that it is possible to leave the house for those people who are in quarantine. when it is established that these people are infectious. this is just nonsense. there was a similar protest in london suicides and took to the streets there to denounce the state endorse max vaccination campaign demonstrates his voice, their anger, against faxing passports to government, to the 9th that from late september, anybody planning to go to a nightclub should be vaccinated related to the rules have annoyed even then page within the prime and the conservative party, tory members of parliament, and threatening to boycott, the annual author conference off removed after to merge the vaccine passport would be required to get into that. i'm booked for the conservatives party conference. i'm double jabbed. i won't be going to the conference if we're excluding people on the basis of the vaccination status, with a heavy heart and apologies to event organizers. likewise, i'm afraid the same will apply to me while the debates around vaccine possib
either you are encouraging and strictly observe it, but to say that it is possible to leave the house for those people who are in quarantine. when it is established that these people are infectious. this is just nonsense. there was a similar protest in london suicides and took to the streets there to denounce the state endorse max vaccination campaign demonstrates his voice, their anger, against faxing passports to government, to the 9th that from late september, anybody planning to go to a...
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it is necessary to continue to observe protective measures in particular wearing masks. even if you are vaccinated or have had the p c r test within the past 48 hours, this does not mean you can remove the mask while being in a confined space. the delta variance is especially contagious, so it is necessary to continue to observe protective measures in the confined space . it's necessary. we are dealing with a government that has allowed people in mandatory recurrence in to leave their homes for 2 hours a day. mandatory currency. this is a unique case in the world either you are encouraging and strictly observant, but to say that it is possible to leave the house for those people who are in quarantine when it is established that these people are infectious. this is just nonsense. friends, prime minister faith is a major split within his conservative party with m. p. 's, furious over the countries latest coven restrictions for the members of parliament . and declaring the boy called the upcoming party conference software to merge the vaccine. passports will be required to
it is necessary to continue to observe protective measures in particular wearing masks. even if you are vaccinated or have had the p c r test within the past 48 hours, this does not mean you can remove the mask while being in a confined space. the delta variance is especially contagious, so it is necessary to continue to observe protective measures in the confined space . it's necessary. we are dealing with a government that has allowed people in mandatory recurrence in to leave their homes for...
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observing and cleaning up the voter rolls, it's got to have nefarious intentions. i would think this is a nonpolitical issue so as for self why are democrats worried about ballot harvesting and integrity in our votes however you have confidence tonight joe asked gently answer thatde question out loud because according to biden it's not just about access to voting but also, who gets to count the votes? very interesting take >> president biden: is no longer about who gets to vote or making it easier for eligible voters to vote. it's about who gets to count the vote. who gets to count whether or not your vote counted at all. >> that's why i want partisan observers on all sides to watch the count start to finish. democrats get their way is far left democrats in d.c., and literally they are certain constitutional power of legislatures and that's what hr and sr one have always been about it has nothing to do with voting rights and everything to aa centralized power. frankly the nefarious motives of the difference think the only way they can win is to have no tax s amount
observing and cleaning up the voter rolls, it's got to have nefarious intentions. i would think this is a nonpolitical issue so as for self why are democrats worried about ballot harvesting and integrity in our votes however you have confidence tonight joe asked gently answer thatde question out loud because according to biden it's not just about access to voting but also, who gets to count the votes? very interesting take >> president biden: is no longer about who gets to vote or making...
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either you are encouraging and strictly observe it, but to say that it is possible to leave the house for those people who are in quarantine when it is established that these people are infectious. this is just nonsense. meanwhile, britons prime minister face is a major split within his conservative party with m. p. 's, furious over the country slate. his caveat restrictions tore, members of parliament and threatening to boy, caught their upcoming party conference offered emerge that vaccine. passports will be needed to get in. i'm booked for the conservatives party conference. i'm double jabbed. i wouldn't be going to the conference if we're excluding people on the basis of that vaccination status, with a heavy heart and apologies to event organizers. likewise, i'm afraid the same will apply to me while the debates around vaccine possible it's has indeed re stuff. it was boris johnson, the prime minister, being rather keen on introducing the idea at crowded places later in the, in the autumn. now the labor party, i'm the lip, them say absolutely hate the idea suggesting that they wou
either you are encouraging and strictly observe it, but to say that it is possible to leave the house for those people who are in quarantine when it is established that these people are infectious. this is just nonsense. meanwhile, britons prime minister face is a major split within his conservative party with m. p. 's, furious over the country slate. his caveat restrictions tore, members of parliament and threatening to boy, caught their upcoming party conference offered emerge that vaccine....
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nor do we have the broken ox relations -- observations.n terms of observational needs, we need to start treating fire whether the same as we do other severe weather phenomenon. we don't have the same levels of funding or dedicated resources as we do for her again research. we need the equivalent of hurricane hunters for wildfires so we can better see or sample the fire. additionally, we are missing the appropriate centers were critical observation, specifically we need publicly available high spatial observations from space and aircraft. these observations cannot be a snapshot once or twice a day, they need ingenuous over the entire event. the fire and smoke evaluate and expend meant which is a multi agency program addresses the gaps by capitalizing on high intensity prescribed fires. in terms of the prediction of a fire behavior, investment is needed in operational community-based couple fire -- that link fire spread it with the weather friction forecast. these are the only models that can predict how a fire can create. these models allow
nor do we have the broken ox relations -- observations.n terms of observational needs, we need to start treating fire whether the same as we do other severe weather phenomenon. we don't have the same levels of funding or dedicated resources as we do for her again research. we need the equivalent of hurricane hunters for wildfires so we can better see or sample the fire. additionally, we are missing the appropriate centers were critical observation, specifically we need publicly available high...
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working on religious observances with roman catholic and jewish men taking part in pat then open theings with america's national and on. over 150 years and to stand at a crossroad roads with love and conviction of say can you see by the dawn's early light. what so proudly we hailed. by the twilights last gleaming. ♪♪ >> anytime you look for the id you only go 2 miles per hour. that's why you need the heavy armored vehicle you are moving so slow it's an easy target. we got down to the end of the road. very world with a lot of canals and farmland not the open desert when people think of iraq once we start to come back up and pick up the pace we were going between five and 10 miles per hour and then i heard the blast i can remember hearing the boom and before i can remember hitting my head and shoulder on the ground and i rolled a little bit and caused and when you go to the training as a leader you always want to just pause for a second to get the quick damage assessment it can't be long just a quick pause and as i did that i looked up my vehicle and at the time i didn't see anything u
working on religious observances with roman catholic and jewish men taking part in pat then open theings with america's national and on. over 150 years and to stand at a crossroad roads with love and conviction of say can you see by the dawn's early light. what so proudly we hailed. by the twilights last gleaming. ♪♪ >> anytime you look for the id you only go 2 miles per hour. that's why you need the heavy armored vehicle you are moving so slow it's an easy target. we got down to the...
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signature verification, chain of custody controls, partisan observers observing and cleaning up the voter rolls is got to have nefarious intentions. i would think this is a nonpolitical issue, so ask yourself why aren't democrats worried about ballot harvesting and election fraud and integrity in our vote so every american can have confidence in our results? tonight, joe actually accidentally answered that question out loud. according to biden it's not just about access to voting, but also who gets to count the votes. that's very interesting. take a look. >> president biden: it's no longer just about who gets to vote. or making it easier for eligible voters to vote. it's about who gets to count the vote. who gets to count whether or not your vote counted at all. >> sean: that's what i want, partisan observers on all side to watch the count start to finish. if democrats get their way, these far left bureaucrats in d.c. -- well, i guess they will be counting those votes writing every election law, literally usurping the constitutional power of state legislatures. that's what hr and sr one h
signature verification, chain of custody controls, partisan observers observing and cleaning up the voter rolls is got to have nefarious intentions. i would think this is a nonpolitical issue, so ask yourself why aren't democrats worried about ballot harvesting and election fraud and integrity in our vote so every american can have confidence in our results? tonight, joe actually accidentally answered that question out loud. according to biden it's not just about access to voting, but also who...
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there are no observations. it's not like there are storm chasers.re the small team and get a little bit of information here and there. we need to change that cob september and make it a priority. where we're supporting these big fires. in addition, i think we can support funding could be directed tory noaa to support t meteorologists. they are tasked with forecasting high resolution using models, but they don't't have the observations on the fire. some of these fires are so remote that we don't have the observations. >> i want to get in another question. thank you so much. i want toy ask the chief. last year ion joined colleagueses on the committee for the plan to reach net zero emissions.si the plan represents the first significant legislative proposal to addressst the need for clima resill jens investments inclouding investing in wildfire riskri mapping systems from federal agencies and partners. in your testimony you noted the importance of risk mapping and realtime interactive maps. what are the implications of the expansion of the wildland inte
there are no observations. it's not like there are storm chasers.re the small team and get a little bit of information here and there. we need to change that cob september and make it a priority. where we're supporting these big fires. in addition, i think we can support funding could be directed tory noaa to support t meteorologists. they are tasked with forecasting high resolution using models, but they don't't have the observations on the fire. some of these fires are so remote that we don't...
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let's's move to the observer and finally let's talk about the olympics because according to the observer that was bringing both people from abroad but also, you know, would have people gathering in the heat of the pandemic where their case numbers were rising and, you know, there were protests against the olympics being held so i think for, you know, the games, the olympic committee, it will be a slight relief that there does seem to be huge support, so have the people apparently since the opening injapan have watched some aspect of the game and there seems to be that feeling that, you know, i still remember when the olympics were in london, you get swept up in it. it is a monumental thing when it happens in a place and it seems to be happening injapan and, you know, if it can be done safely i do think it is a bit of relief leaf the fuss, something that we can all cheer on and be hopeful and optimistic about as we can all cheer on and be hopeful and optimistic about the switching cheer on our teams and, you know, take the edge off a pandemic that is really crushing and shading many of us
let's's move to the observer and finally let's talk about the olympics because according to the observer that was bringing both people from abroad but also, you know, would have people gathering in the heat of the pandemic where their case numbers were rising and, you know, there were protests against the olympics being held so i think for, you know, the games, the olympic committee, it will be a slight relief that there does seem to be huge support, so have the people apparently since the...
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the words of a $900.00 sixty's observe a sound almost timeless. me begin searched at the old town of geneva plain, but rich, the secret millionaires live here in geneva. poverty is a vice, and a person who's bankrupt is a godless sinner, outcast, ostracized, the times may be changing, but not in geneva. michigan goods. geneva is where the french reformer june. calvin developed his beliefs. there is still echoes of the strict protestant doctrine of calvinism here today supposed to be false and used to you. this is a calvinism that is not religious, but a calvinism of thought. in the spirit of reform law and justice bhaskar, if he doesn't, most the people of geneva can practise this because they live in a prosperous world. from where the city is not all that extravagant. geneva is built on rigor and straightforwardness. we don't show off. we are discrete on the disk, on multiple ah geneva, 150 years ago. my, his grandparents left their homes in germany. his great grandmother came from hanover, his great grandfather, who sway via opening their own ho
the words of a $900.00 sixty's observe a sound almost timeless. me begin searched at the old town of geneva plain, but rich, the secret millionaires live here in geneva. poverty is a vice, and a person who's bankrupt is a godless sinner, outcast, ostracized, the times may be changing, but not in geneva. michigan goods. geneva is where the french reformer june. calvin developed his beliefs. there is still echoes of the strict protestant doctrine of calvinism here today supposed to be false and...
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his observance where he directed the revolt against the regime is one of his few appearances.has now laid aside his duties at doctor's orders to take a complete rest. doctors say his recovery is assured. his brother, who is enjoying this reception in moscow, hurried home. he is the number two man in cuba's revolutionary government. here at moscow's trade union house, he seems to respond eagerly to the soviet's wooing of cuba. anailing castro has top billing. he delivers a talk. after raving for a half hour, the cuban premiere loses his voice. he regains enough strength to come back and announce his latest blow again of the united states, the seizure of three-quarters of a billion dollars of properties in cuba. castro promises to pay for it in 50 years. at the rate the cuban economy is failing, the payoff may come sooner than he expects. the cry in havana. this is a pro-castro crowd enthusiastically defacing the telephone company building. a day after this demonstration, castro charges that the u.s. in what he calls is trying to defeat the revolution. there are no clergymen at
his observance where he directed the revolt against the regime is one of his few appearances.has now laid aside his duties at doctor's orders to take a complete rest. doctors say his recovery is assured. his brother, who is enjoying this reception in moscow, hurried home. he is the number two man in cuba's revolutionary government. here at moscow's trade union house, he seems to respond eagerly to the soviet's wooing of cuba. anailing castro has top billing. he delivers a talk. after raving for...
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observations? >> i think that wartime you don't get a lot of objective information, so you get some facts from officials and you have no way of verifying those facts. in a way that creates fertile ground for spreading misinformation whether you do it consciously or if you do it unconsciously, that's misinformation. >> do you think that might be a factor in allowing myths to take hold pause there's no frame of reference for many people to figure out what, whether this story sounds right or is accurate. they are relying on media technology. >> in my view to an extent. i feel after the war in iraq, after weapon of mass destruction theory, people are now questioning everything that justifies military action and more open to question authorities and not really have enough confidence dm reporting especially when it comes to military operation. >> i was thinking many americans do not have first hand experience to judge stories about warfare or wartime. i'm wondering if it's explanatory factor. let's go to
observations? >> i think that wartime you don't get a lot of objective information, so you get some facts from officials and you have no way of verifying those facts. in a way that creates fertile ground for spreading misinformation whether you do it consciously or if you do it unconsciously, that's misinformation. >> do you think that might be a factor in allowing myths to take hold pause there's no frame of reference for many people to figure out what, whether this story sounds...
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we are seeing this very clearly in our observations now. 2020 was the third warmest across the uk, on record. also this lunchtime: team gb have secured two more medals at the tokyo games — bronze in trap shooting, and silver in the women's canoe slalom. it can mean so much for people and i hope people see women now as an event that is really high class, there were some amazing paddling out there. ., , ., ., ., ., ., there. tom dean who won two gold medals told — there. tom dean who won two gold medals told the _ there. tom dean who won two gold medals told the bbc _ there. tom dean who won two gold medals told the bbc he _ there. tom dean who won two gold medals told the bbc he can't - there. tom dean who won two gold medals told the bbc he can't stop i medals told the bbc he can't stop watching video of his wins. i had medals told the bbc he can't stop watching video of his wins. i had a hunch of my _ watching video of his wins. i had a hunch of my mum _ watching video of his wins. i had a hunch of my mum would - watching video of his wins
we are seeing this very clearly in our observations now. 2020 was the third warmest across the uk, on record. also this lunchtime: team gb have secured two more medals at the tokyo games — bronze in trap shooting, and silver in the women's canoe slalom. it can mean so much for people and i hope people see women now as an event that is really high class, there were some amazing paddling out there. ., , ., ., ., ., ., there. tom dean who won two gold medals told — there. tom dean who won two...
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there are no observations on active wildfires. there's not like they're storm chasers chasing fires. we're the small team and we get just a little bit of information here and there. we need to change that concept and make it more of a priority where we're actually supporting the incident m meteorologists. we could support -- funding could be directed to noaa for this type of infrastructure to support the incident meteorologists. they're tasked with forecasting very high resolution using models, but they don't have the observations on the fire, and some of these fires are so remote that we don't have the observations. >> that's really helpful. i don't want to cut you off, but i want to try to get in another question. thank you so much. last year i joined my colleagues on the select committee on the climate crisis in releasing our bold science-based plan to reach net zero emissions no later than mid-century, and that negative thereafter. the plan represents the first significant legislative proposal to address the need for climate r
there are no observations on active wildfires. there's not like they're storm chasers chasing fires. we're the small team and we get just a little bit of information here and there. we need to change that concept and make it more of a priority where we're actually supporting the incident m meteorologists. we could support -- funding could be directed to noaa for this type of infrastructure to support the incident meteorologists. they're tasked with forecasting very high resolution using models,...
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these observations cannot just be a snapshot once or twice a day. they need to be continuous over the entire event. comprehensive observation data says that include fire weather, are rare. fire and smoke evaluation experiment, a multi agency program addresses these data gaps by capitalizing on high intensity fires and there should be initial priority. in terms of prediction of fire behavior, investment is needed in operational community based couple fire models which are models that link fire spread to the weather prediction forecast. these are the only models that can best predict. a committee based model is even more important because ages allows any institution to not only use the maduro so share with other users. this is in contrast to others in institutional they're not available for other institutions to contribute to. -- this model has become a court for the casting system used by agencies around the world. further investment and this framework will improve our ability to better predict future fire. in terms of driving the science forward and
these observations cannot just be a snapshot once or twice a day. they need to be continuous over the entire event. comprehensive observation data says that include fire weather, are rare. fire and smoke evaluation experiment, a multi agency program addresses these data gaps by capitalizing on high intensity fires and there should be initial priority. in terms of prediction of fire behavior, investment is needed in operational community based couple fire models which are models that link fire...
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the my tell us has an observation deck in 30 seconds. if you sent 200 meters in good, whether it's worth see the view of the city and the region has brought other travelers up your to become from all over the way you from the visual band in paris. where are you from the netherlands? what's the special about the city? why like all the buildings. it's kind of like new york and also i'm like, i like the old part of the city now. she'd like to live on the architectural, the contrast of old and new nathan, that's really nice. well, it's beautiful, it's, it's such a trivial way. it sounds contradictory, but it's a fact in frankfort. there is a new old town, an attempt to heal the wounds of war destruction and has the reconstruction. they want to restrict a part of the med, you will city and that new old town opened in 2018. the me gemini, financial hub has rebuilt history in heart of its old town. ah, the area was almost totally destroyed by arabs in march 1944. now it's been resurrected as a testament to frankfurt medieval, past architect and
the my tell us has an observation deck in 30 seconds. if you sent 200 meters in good, whether it's worth see the view of the city and the region has brought other travelers up your to become from all over the way you from the visual band in paris. where are you from the netherlands? what's the special about the city? why like all the buildings. it's kind of like new york and also i'm like, i like the old part of the city now. she'd like to live on the architectural, the contrast of old and new...
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of government l that were observed by a certain type of politician — that were observed by a certaintely informal, - of politician — these conventionsj were completely informal, when of politician — these conventions - were completely informal, when you -et a were completely informal, when you get a government _ were completely informal, when you get a government or— were completely informal, when you get a government or party _ were completely informal, when you get a government or party that - get a government or party that becomes— get a government or party that becomes a — get a government or party that becomes a bit _ get a government or party that becomes a bit more _ get a government or party that becomes a bit more extreme l get a government or party that. becomes a bit more extreme and positions — becomes a bit more extreme and positions itself— becomes a bit more extreme and positions itself as _ becomes a bit more extreme and positions itself as a _ becomes a bit more extreme and positions itself as a rule - becomes a bit more extreme and positions itself as a rule breaker
of government l that were observed by a certain type of politician — that were observed by a certaintely informal, - of politician — these conventionsj were completely informal, when of politician — these conventions - were completely informal, when you -et a were completely informal, when you get a government _ were completely informal, when you get a government or— were completely informal, when you get a government or party _ were completely informal, when you get a government or...
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tell us what you have been observing. days. tell us what you have been observing-— days.n extremely busy _ observing. undoubtedly it has been an extremely busy few _ observing. undoubtedly it has been an extremely busy few days - observing. undoubtedly it has been an extremely busy few days for - observing. undoubtedly it has been an extremely busy few days for the | an extremely busy few days for the uk border force going on for 700 migrants have tried to make that crossing. this has now become the primary route for criminal gangs to smuggle people into the uk. i'm not sure if you can actually make out behind me, it is probably a bit far away but there is a border force boatin away but there is a border force boat in the harbour, it has just come in, and orange life jackets you have migrants on the boat. they have been picked up, this morning. it is another clear day with pretty good weather and calm seas. i think we're going to have a big day with lots of people being brought ashore again. we have been out at sea two or three days over the last week or so. yesterday was
tell us what you have been observing. days. tell us what you have been observing-— days.n extremely busy _ observing. undoubtedly it has been an extremely busy few _ observing. undoubtedly it has been an extremely busy few days - observing. undoubtedly it has been an extremely busy few days for - observing. undoubtedly it has been an extremely busy few days for the | an extremely busy few days for the uk border force going on for 700 migrants have tried to make that crossing. this has now...
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based on the coordinated attacks we observed and verbal commands we heard, it appears that many of these attackers had law enforcement or military experience. the rioters were relentless. we found ourselves in a violent battle, desperate to attempt to prevent a breach of the capitol by the entrance near the integration stage. metropolitan police officers were being pulled into the crowd. we had one right here, right next to me. as we tried to push the rioters back from the breach in the capitol, my attempt to assist two mpd officers, i grabbed one officer by the back of the collar and pulled him back to the police line. when i tried to help the second officer, i fell on top of some police shields on the ground that were slippery because the pepper spray and bear spray. rioters immediately began to pull me by my leg, by my shield, by my strap on my left shoulder. my survival instincts kicked in and i started kicking and punching, as i tried in vain to get the mpd officer's attention behind and above me, but they could not help me because they also were being attacked. i finally was able t
based on the coordinated attacks we observed and verbal commands we heard, it appears that many of these attackers had law enforcement or military experience. the rioters were relentless. we found ourselves in a violent battle, desperate to attempt to prevent a breach of the capitol by the entrance near the integration stage. metropolitan police officers were being pulled into the crowd. we had one right here, right next to me. as we tried to push the rioters back from the breach in the...
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it's the first time this has been observed. to a group of sharks. here's one of the researchers. we nearly fell off our chairs we saw the footage. basking sharks, the second largest shark in the world were incredibly lucky to have them here in our british waters and for any of your viewers, they are not dangerous. they have small tiny teeth and are not interested in eating people. one reason why they might be serious for breeding and no one really knows anything about shark breeding. about a basking shark breeding. about a basking shark breeding. about a basking shark breeding. and in order to find out more, we find out these fantastic cameras. these are one of the cameras that one of the journey on that shark and we put those cameras on the sharks and route we recorded forwards and backwards for a number of days and then we automatically release. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is — world leaders meeting in london have $4 billion towards a global education fund and charity save the amount is u
it's the first time this has been observed. to a group of sharks. here's one of the researchers. we nearly fell off our chairs we saw the footage. basking sharks, the second largest shark in the world were incredibly lucky to have them here in our british waters and for any of your viewers, they are not dangerous. they have small tiny teeth and are not interested in eating people. one reason why they might be serious for breeding and no one really knows anything about shark breeding. about a...
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so to me, human observation of the solar system is the kind of activity we should be doing, as a windowo the future, while we address the problems here on earth. jesse: john, can we judge yet what the biden administration's commitment to space travel and nasa is? we are still in the first year, can we judge how they feel about space travel? john: the indication is that they are very positive about it. the first indication is mr. biden having a piece of the moon placed in the oval office as part of his redecoration as he assumed the presidency. he has requested a budget for nasa that represents a significant increase. but basically, he said we are going to continue the plans that were set out by the trump administration for a sustained program of space exploration. so every indication is that the biden administration is very supportive of the current direction. jesse: let's go to michelle, who is calling from arcade, new york. michelle, good morning. caller: hello. i have one question. what about that van allen radiation belt? thank you very much. john: from this news you may not know wh
so to me, human observation of the solar system is the kind of activity we should be doing, as a windowo the future, while we address the problems here on earth. jesse: john, can we judge yet what the biden administration's commitment to space travel and nasa is? we are still in the first year, can we judge how they feel about space travel? john: the indication is that they are very positive about it. the first indication is mr. biden having a piece of the moon placed in the oval office as part...
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as elizabeth katie standson observed, mrs. lincoln could call out our sympathy rather than denunciation. her tendency to insanity for which she is not responsible increased and aggravated by the great sadness of her husband which rested like a dark cloud most of the time on his household. all these things should furnish a sufficient excuse for many of her idiosyncrasies of character. the book intends neither to excuse nor to denounce mary lincoln, but rather to describe accurate hi and fully the marriage and her idiosyncrasies of character and to make the latter understandable. in trying to comprehend the lincolns' marriage was so -- [inaudible] readers should bear in mind that the repressive emotional reserve and uncommune ca cative lincoln was far from an ideal husband. as his wife said, his deep feeling and amiable nature, he was not a demonstrative man. when he felt most deeply, he expressed the least. others concurred. for example, elizabeth todd edwards who deemed him a cold man with no affection. that said, it must be a
as elizabeth katie standson observed, mrs. lincoln could call out our sympathy rather than denunciation. her tendency to insanity for which she is not responsible increased and aggravated by the great sadness of her husband which rested like a dark cloud most of the time on his household. all these things should furnish a sufficient excuse for many of her idiosyncrasies of character. the book intends neither to excuse nor to denounce mary lincoln, but rather to describe accurate hi and fully...
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we are seeing this in our observations now.he report compared the most recent three decades with the 30 years before and it shows the uk is warming. the darker the red the bigger the temperature increase and everywhere is hotter by an average 0.9 degrees but east anglia and the east midlands have warmed by more than one degree. this map shows the changes in average rainfall. dark blue means more rain and the uk is an average of 6% wetter, but across much of scotland the increase is more than 10%. it's putting immense strain on the uk's infrastructure. extreme heat halting trains as tracks buckle. but scientists warn of worse to come, with future temperatures reaching over a0 degrees. what's interesting about this report is there's lots of data in there, so there's lots of temperature records and percentage changes, but actually what we're seeing are the impacts, the impacts to us as humans, to businesses, to ecology across the uk. it really is being played out in front of our eyes. come rain or shine, the world will be heading
we are seeing this in our observations now.he report compared the most recent three decades with the 30 years before and it shows the uk is warming. the darker the red the bigger the temperature increase and everywhere is hotter by an average 0.9 degrees but east anglia and the east midlands have warmed by more than one degree. this map shows the changes in average rainfall. dark blue means more rain and the uk is an average of 6% wetter, but across much of scotland the increase is more than...
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they observe that he had no other wounds. they thought he might have been stabbed because almost everyone in ford's theater had seen john wilkes booth flash that dagger on stage after he leap from the president's box, but lincoln was unwounded but for the shot of a single bullet behind the left ear and as lincoln was lying here on the bed mary lincoln and her entourage came through the front door the petersen house. and they went to that front parlor. so we'll go that way and see what mary lincoln did. when lincoln was first brought in this house, he had nobody guards. the army wasn't here yet. and so strangers actually came into this house and observed lincoln in that bed. they lingered in these hallways and it was not until 15 or 20 minutes later that lincoln was under the full protection in the us army. they then entered the house and soldiers in officers cleared everyone out who was unown to them and didn't belong here. mary lincoln was frantic by then. she came to that front door screaming. where's my husband? where's my
they observe that he had no other wounds. they thought he might have been stabbed because almost everyone in ford's theater had seen john wilkes booth flash that dagger on stage after he leap from the president's box, but lincoln was unwounded but for the shot of a single bullet behind the left ear and as lincoln was lying here on the bed mary lincoln and her entourage came through the front door the petersen house. and they went to that front parlor. so we'll go that way and see what mary...
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currently, this felicity facilitation effort with the assistance of observers has led to the drafting of a separate document that will be presented soon to the 3 part is as a basis for negotiations. the points that remained to be agreed on. so we'll see, address primarily the conditions of filling and the functioning of the dam. mister president, president chicka said he believes that a solution remains possible in the christ says the will is there with all the parties. we must have or break the ice of mistrust. and, and offer everyone to guarantee that their interests will be taken into account in order that the process can conclude successfully conceive is that it is in regards to this in order to assess current facilitation efforts that the security council has invited egypt ethiopian the sudan to continue discussions within the framework of the you and under the mediation of its president, in accordance with the principle of subsidy charity and the charter of the united nations security council. who is a major role in resolving this international disputes can not be just for you t
currently, this felicity facilitation effort with the assistance of observers has led to the drafting of a separate document that will be presented soon to the 3 part is as a basis for negotiations. the points that remained to be agreed on. so we'll see, address primarily the conditions of filling and the functioning of the dam. mister president, president chicka said he believes that a solution remains possible in the christ says the will is there with all the parties. we must have or break...
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why should observer access be limited in. >> madam chair, mr. davis, i don't know if i have to go directly to the chair in these hearings. >> no, just the witness can answer. >> thank you very much. mr. ranking member, i'm not exactly sure where you're getting your facts from, but authorized observers who were authorizeded accord to go arizona state law and i know you're a proponent of states making rules had the access required as appropriate in maricopa county during the 2020 election cycle. >> we'll get you some information from the official election observers from the house and work to make sure it doesn't happen when we're out doing our constitutional duty. how much money did you budget to administer the 2020 elections? >> we-- mr. davis, we budgeted well over $23 million. the issue that we ended up having, of course, was the global pandemic that i don't think that anybody finally realized the impact financially. so it ended up being a heck of a lot more than that that we spent. public outreach, safety equipment, ppe, finding and locating n
why should observer access be limited in. >> madam chair, mr. davis, i don't know if i have to go directly to the chair in these hearings. >> no, just the witness can answer. >> thank you very much. mr. ranking member, i'm not exactly sure where you're getting your facts from, but authorized observers who were authorizeded accord to go arizona state law and i know you're a proponent of states making rules had the access required as appropriate in maricopa county during the...
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based on the tactics we observed and verbal commands we heard it appears that many of these attackers had law enforcement or military experience. the rioters were relentless. we found ourselves in a violent battle, desperate to attempt to prevent the breach of the capitol near the integration stage. metropolitan police officers were being pulled into the crowd. we have one right here right next to me. as we tried to push the rioters back from breaching the capitol in my attempt to assist two mpd officers i grabbed one by -- the officer by the back of the collar and pulled him back to the police line. when i tried to help the second officer, i fell on top of some police shields on the ground that were slippery because of the pepper spray and bear spray. the rioters immediately began to pull me by my legs, by my shield, by my strap on my left shoulder. my survivor instincts kicked in and i started kicking and judging as i tried to get the mpd officer behind and above me, but they could not help me because they also were being attacked. i finally was able to hit the rioter who was grabbi
based on the tactics we observed and verbal commands we heard it appears that many of these attackers had law enforcement or military experience. the rioters were relentless. we found ourselves in a violent battle, desperate to attempt to prevent the breach of the capitol near the integration stage. metropolitan police officers were being pulled into the crowd. we have one right here right next to me. as we tried to push the rioters back from breaching the capitol in my attempt to assist two...
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over the last several years, i observed a growing trend of a wide range of malicious actors seeking to use access to digital and crypto currencies to facility activities. this includes domestic and international terrorists, nationwide adversaries, transnational and other criminal organizations and cyber criminals. while then sbept and capabilities of these actors very widely, all of them using crypto and other digital currencies as an effective means to fund their operations. including against the united states. crypto currencies are a digital or virtual currency that is secured by sophisticated coding. they are not issued by any central authority and they offer users a high degree of anonymity, complicating intelligence community frts to identify and disrupt threatening activity. bitcoin is the market leader, but there are thousands of other crypto currencies including privacy koins, which provide a greater level of obscuobscurity. this means that users can easily hide who is sending or receiving a transaction, transaction amounts and individual units of currency. since at least 2015,
over the last several years, i observed a growing trend of a wide range of malicious actors seeking to use access to digital and crypto currencies to facility activities. this includes domestic and international terrorists, nationwide adversaries, transnational and other criminal organizations and cyber criminals. while then sbept and capabilities of these actors very widely, all of them using crypto and other digital currencies as an effective means to fund their operations. including against...
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mainly private but also government in things like communication satellites and things like earth observation satellites. so there is a thriving public -- i'm sorry, driving business in space already. this is just, you know -- i don't want to trivialize it, but it's a bit of a sideshow. >> let's let some of our viewers take part of in this conversation so let's start with steve who is calling from montgomery, illinois. steve, good morning. >> caller: good morning. good morning, john. i'd just like to do a shout out on your book "after apollo" for all the viewers out there, it was a great book about how the space industry changed after apollo. i have a two-part question. my first part for john is how much more of the commercial market can spacex acquire like towards aryan space, and my second question is the nasa administrator has said that china is our main competitor to get to mars or deep space and how much more -- how much more can the government stay out of the way for a company like spacex to lead a path for america to get to mars or to the moon before china? and i will hang up and i wil
mainly private but also government in things like communication satellites and things like earth observation satellites. so there is a thriving public -- i'm sorry, driving business in space already. this is just, you know -- i don't want to trivialize it, but it's a bit of a sideshow. >> let's let some of our viewers take part of in this conversation so let's start with steve who is calling from montgomery, illinois. steve, good morning. >> caller: good morning. good morning, john....