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mian erma well in new england one big nuclear reactor was forced to go offline historically nuclear power plants aren't super reliable during big stress events involving extreme weather we saw during the recent hurricanes a number of the nuclear power plants had to go offline as a precaution because as we saw with fukushima in japan you have to have an on site power system to run all the cooling systems to keep that nuclear reactions stable if you lose access to the grid it's very risky to run only on that separate on site power so as a precaution during big weather events nuclear power plants often go offline ok that's good energetic conversation want to continue to can stay i can only get good if this is this other guys report a mascot or stacy i would like to thank our guests the one and only tyson slocum from the public citizen's energy program going to catch us on twitter as kaiser reports on bio. i don't think that any country can push a button and get rid of trade this is far too important to be farmers to political backlash money is a very fine people think and i think it will be
mian erma well in new england one big nuclear reactor was forced to go offline historically nuclear power plants aren't super reliable during big stress events involving extreme weather we saw during the recent hurricanes a number of the nuclear power plants had to go offline as a precaution because as we saw with fukushima in japan you have to have an on site power system to run all the cooling systems to keep that nuclear reactions stable if you lose access to the grid it's very risky to run...
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well in new england one big nuclear reactor was forced to go offline historically nuclear power plants aren't super reliable during big stress events involving extreme weather we saw during the recent hurricanes a number of the nuclear power plants had to go offline as a precaution because as we saw with fukushima in japan you have to have an on site power system to run all the cooling systems to keep that nuclear reactions stable if you lose access to the grid it's very risky to run only on that separate on site power so as a precaution during big weather events nuclear power plants often go offline ok that's good energetic conversation want to continue they can stay i can only get ahead if this is this other guys are part of a mask as i stated i would like to thank our guest the one and only tyson slocum from the public citizen's energy program going to catch us on twitter as kaiser reports of. young children has worked in bolivia for generations almost three quarters of a million doing so today. this culture led to the development of bolivia's new liberal and highly controversial ch
well in new england one big nuclear reactor was forced to go offline historically nuclear power plants aren't super reliable during big stress events involving extreme weather we saw during the recent hurricanes a number of the nuclear power plants had to go offline as a precaution because as we saw with fukushima in japan you have to have an on site power system to run all the cooling systems to keep that nuclear reactions stable if you lose access to the grid it's very risky to run only on...
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i mean erma well in new england one big nuclear reactor was forced to go offline historically nuclear power plants aren't super reliable during big stress events involving extreme weather we saw during the recent hurricanes a number of the nuclear power plants had to go offline as a precaution because as we saw with fukushima in japan you have to have an on site power system to run all the cooling systems to keep that nuclear reactions stable if you lose access to the grid it's very risky to run only on that separate on site power so as a precaution during big weather events nuclear power plants often go offline ok that's good energetic conversation want to continue they can stay i can only get as good if there's a dish on the cars or part of a mask either stays in i don't like to thank our guest the one and only tyson slocum from the public citizen's energy program going to catch us on twitter it's kaiser report that i buy a. little more hard selling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings clues to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battles they don't. produce not to try t
i mean erma well in new england one big nuclear reactor was forced to go offline historically nuclear power plants aren't super reliable during big stress events involving extreme weather we saw during the recent hurricanes a number of the nuclear power plants had to go offline as a precaution because as we saw with fukushima in japan you have to have an on site power system to run all the cooling systems to keep that nuclear reactions stable if you lose access to the grid it's very risky to...
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faster is our number one south korea internet accessibility is so good here that some people never go offlinethe old fart is even have signs reminding people not to forget the real world speed is of the essence and l.t. is simply on beatable. that was this week's ranking up next digital alter egos the boundaries between the real and virtual worlds are becoming increasingly blurred in the future people in different places might be able to communicate in computer generated spaces as if they are right next to each other. scientists advice i must bow house university are working on a new form of communication technology. in the future it could be used to give people the sense they are in the same room as their interlocutors. even if they are on the other side of the world. but this person is going to what i think will be great is if we could use this to visit people virtually for example my parents live quite far away and would like to see me more often. this technology would allow that i be able to talk about my life and work and at the end. the technology is already advanced it now allows sever
faster is our number one south korea internet accessibility is so good here that some people never go offlinethe old fart is even have signs reminding people not to forget the real world speed is of the essence and l.t. is simply on beatable. that was this week's ranking up next digital alter egos the boundaries between the real and virtual worlds are becoming increasingly blurred in the future people in different places might be able to communicate in computer generated spaces as if they are...
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and what companies are trying to cope with the changes of the digital era challenges offline remain for example when britain leaves the european union next year trade within the block is likely to much look much different companies used to seamless pan-european business suddenly will have to deal with somebody new the customs officer. a tracking dog works with customs authorities almost daily at the german port of bremerhaven today the team is inspecting a container out of colombia detergent and fabric softener are the listed contents an unusual load for shipment out of that country the check last for two hours. you . know not all of the inspections are so complicated but whenever you get a suspicion that something is a little off of the shipment you do have to take a closer look. by comparison shipments within the e.u. are checked on a random basis that's about to change for the u.k. with brags that the country is leaving the customs union meaning it shipments must once again be declared. you're not going to have the same shipping base because of customs which we want to move as quickl
and what companies are trying to cope with the changes of the digital era challenges offline remain for example when britain leaves the european union next year trade within the block is likely to much look much different companies used to seamless pan-european business suddenly will have to deal with somebody new the customs officer. a tracking dog works with customs authorities almost daily at the german port of bremerhaven today the team is inspecting a container out of colombia detergent...
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she said and i'm quoting that muslims are barbarians now she has been criticized both online and offline for allegedly incitement to hate speech as to be expected the leader of the f.t. has come out in her defense and she has said and again i'm quoting that the authorities are more committed to imported more raiding groping abusive and knife stabbing migrant mobs now at this stage posts are being investigated by the police she can become the first person to be found guilty under a controversial new law here in germany that went into effect on the first of january it's known as the emits dig a lot. and it aims at cracking down on social media hate speech now you'll remember that cologne back in two thousand and fifteen was in the headlines on new year's eve when more than a thousand men were accused of causing basic disruptions on the streets they were accused of financially harassing and attacking women now all of this comes at a particularly sensitive time for germany the parliament still does not have a ruling majority since talks collapsed at the end of last year. on tuesday officers
she said and i'm quoting that muslims are barbarians now she has been criticized both online and offline for allegedly incitement to hate speech as to be expected the leader of the f.t. has come out in her defense and she has said and again i'm quoting that the authorities are more committed to imported more raiding groping abusive and knife stabbing migrant mobs now at this stage posts are being investigated by the police she can become the first person to be found guilty under a controversial...
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reporter: the sheriff's department understand play has asked that those live stream videos be taken offline. they were. but the detectives have them and are reviewing them as evidence. clayton sandell, highlands ranch, colorado. >>> we're going too go inside one of the media outlets feeling the #me too movement. >> how "teen vogue" is firing up america's younger generation. ♪ ♪ we're the kids in america ♪ oh, oh, ♪ we're the kids in america ♪ whoa, oh, >> so speaking of the kids in america right now. there is a new survey that shows among first-year college students, interest in political issues is actually at its highest level in >> people are really engaged. and this morning we're going inside one of the media outlets giving voice to america's youngest generation. we're up all "nightline" with deborah roberts. >> reporter: you might think this hip young crowd is gearing up for a concert. or to meet a hot youtube star. but guess again. these folks are all about changing the world, at the first-ever teen vogue summit. >> 2044! >> reporter: it's a gathering of game changers. >> amazing. >> s
reporter: the sheriff's department understand play has asked that those live stream videos be taken offline. they were. but the detectives have them and are reviewing them as evidence. clayton sandell, highlands ranch, colorado. >>> we're going too go inside one of the media outlets feeling the #me too movement. >> how "teen vogue" is firing up america's younger generation. ♪ ♪ we're the kids in america ♪ oh, oh, ♪ we're the kids in america ♪ whoa, oh,...
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platform perspective from a user perspective with the fact that what happens online has very real offline consequences so certainly we like to see more regulation what form that will take i think remains to be seen. paula do you think we're going to see countries working together now in the battle against cyber crime i'm sorry do you think we'll see countries cooperating working together in the fight against cyber criminals or is it really now every country for itself. no no i think they're absolutely must be a public private partnership as we move forward and again when we talk locally we need to understand that nefarious type individuals are not limited to one country every country has them and we can't stereotype one country against another chance for it's everyone it's a global issue it's a global concern private sector major corporations and governments need to work together to make sure that we are putting up the proper hedge around our private and personal and corporate and proprietary communications so that where art front ends where preemptively monitoring things or watching out
platform perspective from a user perspective with the fact that what happens online has very real offline consequences so certainly we like to see more regulation what form that will take i think remains to be seen. paula do you think we're going to see countries working together now in the battle against cyber crime i'm sorry do you think we'll see countries cooperating working together in the fight against cyber criminals or is it really now every country for itself. no no i think they're...
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illnesses could have been prevented and partly because they couldn't use incinerators most of which were offline if they were to found out. the end i mean if they were to rely still and we did in the fog of war we got to fix this in they took action to fix it. that's next doing what they did. now it turns out there was something else in the contract because all that was good than an indemnity clause so they screw anything up they don't have to pay for it the bill gets stuck on the american taxpayer there will be an indemnification even for negligence unreasonable acts by k.b.r. managers agents and if they fall within the definition of what is covered even if they cause injury or death to henri's. that under the provisions of this clause that is correct even if they cause injury or death to civilian employees. under the provisions of the cause that's correct even if they cause injury or death to american soldiers. does not and does not carve out an exception for civilians our soldiers are which means that means that if in fact the activities fall within the definition of a clause saying k.b.r. co
illnesses could have been prevented and partly because they couldn't use incinerators most of which were offline if they were to found out. the end i mean if they were to rely still and we did in the fog of war we got to fix this in they took action to fix it. that's next doing what they did. now it turns out there was something else in the contract because all that was good than an indemnity clause so they screw anything up they don't have to pay for it the bill gets stuck on the american...
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she said and i'm quoting that muslims are barbarians now she has been criticized both online and offline for allegedly incitement to hate speech as to be expected the leader of the f.t. has come out in her defense and she has said and again i'm quoting that the authorities are more committed to imported more raiding groping abusive and knife stabbing migrant mobs now at this stage posts are being investigated by the police she can become the first person to be found guilty under a controversial new law here in germany that went into effect on the first of january it's known as the emits diggin law and it aims at cracking down on. social media hate speech now you'll remember that cologne back in two thousand and fifteen was in the headlines on new year's eve when more than a thousand men were accused of causing basic disruptions on the streets they were accused of finally harassing and attacking women now all of this comes at a particularly sensitive time for germany the parliament still does not have a ruling majority since talks collapsed at the end of last year. on tuesday officers fro
she said and i'm quoting that muslims are barbarians now she has been criticized both online and offline for allegedly incitement to hate speech as to be expected the leader of the f.t. has come out in her defense and she has said and again i'm quoting that the authorities are more committed to imported more raiding groping abusive and knife stabbing migrant mobs now at this stage posts are being investigated by the police she can become the first person to be found guilty under a controversial...
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things like this have happened both to me and my girlfriends sexual innuendoes on the internet and offline as well. over and over she's received suggestive and degrading postings on her social media accounts a total stranger center this one. hey dearie you go for scarfing i'd like to gradually strangle you beneath me until you slowly run out of air does that sound. a little heart. says this kind of harassment is widespread on the internet almost a daily occurrence men photograph their own genitals and send them to regularly often captioned with lewd texts when their decided to take action. she began touching up the photos and writing her own comments on the messages. then she puts them on her instagram profile lynette class and. the mom and then we have played havoc for about an hour in these men get really furious sad hurt cross man they make even worse threats than the ones before saying i should be murdered or raped. even so i feel like i'm in control now. even before the me to campaign lanier was vigorously defending herself against the constant harassment. she has set an example for m
things like this have happened both to me and my girlfriends sexual innuendoes on the internet and offline as well. over and over she's received suggestive and degrading postings on her social media accounts a total stranger center this one. hey dearie you go for scarfing i'd like to gradually strangle you beneath me until you slowly run out of air does that sound. a little heart. says this kind of harassment is widespread on the internet almost a daily occurrence men photograph their own...
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alphabet about what they're doing and what they're not doing to keep terrorists and their propaganda offline here in europe but we will find out what the e.u. thinks of the latest efforts by facebook twitter and google to deal with hate speech online now there are no e.u. laws forcing tech companies to act yet but french president he isn't waiting any longer he plans to introduce legislation this year to ban fake news during elections and to force tech companies to polish their content. i've decided to change legal law to protect democratic life from fake news if. you can will impose a trick the transparency rules on platforms for sponsored content to make public the identity of advertisers and those who control them also kept the money channel towards the contagion. well here in germany a new anti hate speech law took effect on january first designed to force social media platforms to remove hate speech quickly or face huge fines the law which is known as net d.g. puts the state at the center of a debate over free speech versus digital censorship germany is now recruiting armies of cyber co
alphabet about what they're doing and what they're not doing to keep terrorists and their propaganda offline here in europe but we will find out what the e.u. thinks of the latest efforts by facebook twitter and google to deal with hate speech online now there are no e.u. laws forcing tech companies to act yet but french president he isn't waiting any longer he plans to introduce legislation this year to ban fake news during elections and to force tech companies to polish their content. i've...
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grandparents are there a he three percent of boomers conduct online research before making major offline purchases which busts another myth that as we get older we're so set in our ways and so brand loyal that we don't consider new products boni boomers are lifelong experimenters to our parents' horror way back when if we need is legal in your state look who's in the store bloomers our health conscious they walk diet is of extreme interest baby boomers purchase seventy seven percent of all prescription drugs and sixty one percent of over the counter drugs already expecting to live longer than any previous generation they spend on teeth whitening and cosmetic surgery and the golden years are now boomers are empty nesters heck their grandparents there were forty million grandparents in the usa in one nine hundred eighty there will be eighty million in twenty twenty baby boomers control eighty percent of all leisure travel spending they've got the time and the money so who are way. let's ask fred jacobs president of detroit based jacobs media fred is a research guy who has a gift for explai
grandparents are there a he three percent of boomers conduct online research before making major offline purchases which busts another myth that as we get older we're so set in our ways and so brand loyal that we don't consider new products boni boomers are lifelong experimenters to our parents' horror way back when if we need is legal in your state look who's in the store bloomers our health conscious they walk diet is of extreme interest baby boomers purchase seventy seven percent of all...
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exchange connected to the internet, as opposed to a cold wallet, where funds are stored securely offlineto all of the 250,000 of its users who have become victims of the hack. but will that be enough? translation: my total losses are about1 million yen. i was shocked. i'm finding it difficult to trust virtual currencies anymore. 0thers probably will no longer invest in them. translation: money cannot be kept in insecure places. i won't consider investing unless there's a reliable platform providing such services. world leaders meeting in davos last week issued fresh warnings about the dangers of cryptocurrencies, suggesting they risked being used for illicit activity. will the coincheck theft now prompt legislators to act? rhodri davies, bbc news. a french climber stranded on one of pakistan's highest peaks has been flown to hospital after a rescue operation. but the search for her polish climbing partner has been abandoned, as tim pattinson reports. a dramatic rescue operation on one of the world's highest and most deadly mountains. an elite climbing team was rushed to the rescue after
exchange connected to the internet, as opposed to a cold wallet, where funds are stored securely offlineto all of the 250,000 of its users who have become victims of the hack. but will that be enough? translation: my total losses are about1 million yen. i was shocked. i'm finding it difficult to trust virtual currencies anymore. 0thers probably will no longer invest in them. translation: money cannot be kept in insecure places. i won't consider investing unless there's a reliable platform...
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exchange connected to the internet, as opposed to a cold wallet, where funds are stored securely offlinell issue full refunds to all of the 250,000 of its users who have become victims of the hack. but will that be enough? translation: my total losses are abouti million yen. i was shocked. i'm finding it difficult to trust virtual currencies anymore. others probably will no longer invest in them. translation: money cannot be kept in insecure places. i won't consider investing unless there's a reliable platform providing such services. world leaders meeting in davos last week issued fresh warnings about the dangers of cryptocurrencies, suggesting they risked being used for illicit activity. will the coincheck theft now prompt legislators to act? rhodri davies, bbc news. there's been an outcry in mexico city over the disappearance of a teenage student who was arrested by police on tuesday. hundreds of people carrying placards called for the return of 17—year—old marco antonio sanchez. he had been out taking photographs but was arrested and accused of stealing the camera. the bbc‘s tim allm
exchange connected to the internet, as opposed to a cold wallet, where funds are stored securely offlinell issue full refunds to all of the 250,000 of its users who have become victims of the hack. but will that be enough? translation: my total losses are abouti million yen. i was shocked. i'm finding it difficult to trust virtual currencies anymore. others probably will no longer invest in them. translation: money cannot be kept in insecure places. i won't consider investing unless there's a...
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grandparents are there eighty three percent of boomers conduct online research before making major offline purchases which busts another myth that as we get older we're so set in our ways and so brand loyal that we don't consider new products bony boomers are lifelong experimenters to our parents' horror way back when baby boomers are health conscious they purchase seventy seven percent of all prescription drugs and sixty one percent of over the counter drugs already expecting to live longer than any previous generation they spent on teeth whitening and cosmetic surgery and the golden years are now baby boomers control eighty percent of all leisure travel spending they've got the time and they've got the money there were forty million grandparents in the usa in one thousand nine hundred eighty there will be eighty million and twenty twenty and you know they dote on those grandkids so while millennia old media buyers on madison avenue figure twenty five to fifty four is a demographic sweet spot the numbers say they're ending to a low that super excellence is why when you to come and tell ou
grandparents are there eighty three percent of boomers conduct online research before making major offline purchases which busts another myth that as we get older we're so set in our ways and so brand loyal that we don't consider new products bony boomers are lifelong experimenters to our parents' horror way back when baby boomers are health conscious they purchase seventy seven percent of all prescription drugs and sixty one percent of over the counter drugs already expecting to live longer...
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under new eu rules, retailers on or offline can no longer charge customers for paying with a credit orry year. but some companies, such as concert venues, can still charge a booking or service fee. no longer will they be penalised just for paying by credit or debit card. now, with the end of surcharges, you are comparing like for like. the price you see is the price you pay. you don't get a nasty sting at the end. but some shoppers are not convinced. they can do it very sneakily, can't they, and just hide that 2% or whatever it's going to be in the cost of what you're going to purchase. i don't see why we should have to pay that for actually using a means of payment that's kind of, you know, universally acknowledged. traders could feel the effects, too, because card companies will still charge for their services, but can no longer pass that fee to customers. vin vara runs a group of small businesses and is also president of the british independent retailers' association. nearly 63% of our sales are by credit card and debit card, so it will affect us in the long—term if rates and increa
under new eu rules, retailers on or offline can no longer charge customers for paying with a credit orry year. but some companies, such as concert venues, can still charge a booking or service fee. no longer will they be penalised just for paying by credit or debit card. now, with the end of surcharges, you are comparing like for like. the price you see is the price you pay. you don't get a nasty sting at the end. but some shoppers are not convinced. they can do it very sneakily, can't they,...
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under new eu rules, retailers on or offline can no longer charge customers for paying with a credit orr. but some companies such as concert venues can still charge a booking or service fee. no longer will they be penalised just for paying by credit or debit card. now with the end of surcharges you are comparing like for like. the price you see is the price you pay. you don't get a nasty sting at the end. but some small businesses are concerned the new ban could hit profits. nearly 63% of our sales are by credit card and debit card so it will affect us in the long—term if rates and increased rates do go up. for retailers like this hardware store, today's ban throws up several options. they may decide to suck up the cost of processing a debit or credit card. alternatively, they could simply put up their prices or they may decide to re—brand these fees as a service charge. 0ne business that's already been criticised is the delivery company, just eat, which has said it will impose new charges on customers who pay by card and others may go on to do the same. there are now calls for the new
under new eu rules, retailers on or offline can no longer charge customers for paying with a credit orr. but some companies such as concert venues can still charge a booking or service fee. no longer will they be penalised just for paying by credit or debit card. now with the end of surcharges you are comparing like for like. the price you see is the price you pay. you don't get a nasty sting at the end. but some small businesses are concerned the new ban could hit profits. nearly 63% of our...