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. >> i think anything that involves a laboratory, a petri dish, and a pipette is gonna scare people, because it's to do with their food, and people just want to grow it and eat it. >> i mean yeah to be fair when you see a petri dish you don't necessarily get hungry. when you see a beautiful cornfield that looks like it's their family farm, you're like ok, that's what they want to eat. >> there are many things that concern me about gmo but one of the strongest things is that, ya know, the innovation is brilliant, what the scientists do is brilliant. genetically modifying anything is pioneering, but we don't know the implications. and the implications are so complex, it's many degrees removed from just taking a gene. it's altering ecosystems, and we don't know how that's happening. >> and that is one of the struggles here is the environmental implications that these things can potentially have. and that's what we're trying to understand. but if you look at the amount of pesticides or antibiotics, things like that that we're dumping into our ecosystems and we've been doing for decades a
. >> i think anything that involves a laboratory, a petri dish, and a pipette is gonna scare people, because it's to do with their food, and people just want to grow it and eat it. >> i mean yeah to be fair when you see a petri dish you don't necessarily get hungry. when you see a beautiful cornfield that looks like it's their family farm, you're like ok, that's what they want to eat. >> there are many things that concern me about gmo but one of the strongest things is that,...
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. >> tiny that grow in a petrie dish. >> this means a very little amount of microbial influence. so this says the entire gross on the plan planet, this dot, how much of that we have cultivated. >> epstein's team has ice laided the i chip. >> letting nature, once it forms acolony we can explore this colony. >> could slow deadly infections around the world infections that our food and our hospitals seem to have helped create. jacob ward fest al jazeera california. >> president obama, is in kenya for his first presidential visit to the country. he'll also be co--he hosting a conference for entrepreneurs in are kenya before moving on to ethiopia. now since 2009 the u.s. has been trailing behind china as you airveg'sasafrica's influencest straying partner. >> an area that will lead africa, since independence from britain in 1963. and build by the chinese. 90% of goods go by rail. high speed electric freight trains will use the new line cutting costs in half. >> one way of making sure as a continent, improve trades and remove these barriers. logical and transportation territories is wh
. >> tiny that grow in a petrie dish. >> this means a very little amount of microbial influence. so this says the entire gross on the plan planet, this dot, how much of that we have cultivated. >> epstein's team has ice laided the i chip. >> letting nature, once it forms acolony we can explore this colony. >> could slow deadly infections around the world infections that our food and our hospitals seem to have helped create. jacob ward fest al jazeera california....
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. >> the tiny organisms that grow in a petry gish. >> the gap is humongous. this is the planet. this dot is how much we have cultivated. >> epstein's team developed a device the ichip that will allow organisms to grow in dirt. >> it provides the growth. and then once it forms a colony we can explore this colony and it's ability to produce new antibiotic. >> the hope is a new crop of antibiotics used on bacteria specifically identified could slow deadly infections around the world infections that our food and our hospitals seem to have help create. jacob ward, al jazeera, berkeley california. >> remember you can find more on everything we're covering right here www.aljazeera.com.
. >> the tiny organisms that grow in a petry gish. >> the gap is humongous. this is the planet. this dot is how much we have cultivated. >> epstein's team developed a device the ichip that will allow organisms to grow in dirt. >> it provides the growth. and then once it forms a colony we can explore this colony and it's ability to produce new antibiotic. >> the hope is a new crop of antibiotics used on bacteria specifically identified could slow deadly infections...
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researchers are limited to the tiny number of organisms that grow in a petri dish. >> that gap is humongous. so this is the entire planet. this dot the little one is how much of that we have cultivated. >> epstein's team has developed a device, the i-chicago that can chip that can isolate cells in dirt. >> it provides the growth. and then once it forms a colony we can explore this colony and it's ability to producing bacteria. >> the hope is that a new crop of antibiotics used on bacteria that has been quickly and specifically identified could slow deadly infections around the world. infections that our food and hospitals seem to have helped create. jacob ward, al jazeera, berkeley california. >> taxi drivers have gone on strike in rio de janeiro against the ride-saying application uber. they are saying that they're not paying the same tax. uber responded by providing a free service for short distances during the strike. >>> plenty more stories for you any time on our website. the address for that is www.aljazeera.com. you can watch us live on the "watch live" icon. lanka after 26 years of
researchers are limited to the tiny number of organisms that grow in a petri dish. >> that gap is humongous. so this is the entire planet. this dot the little one is how much of that we have cultivated. >> epstein's team has developed a device, the i-chicago that can chip that can isolate cells in dirt. >> it provides the growth. and then once it forms a colony we can explore this colony and it's ability to producing bacteria. >> the hope is that a new crop of...
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. >> researchers are limited to the tiny number of micro organism that grow in a petri dish. >> thathumongus. it's just not access i believe. these days it is on line. it's how much of that we would have cultivated. >> epstein's team developed the i championship that can isolate cells in dirth. >> it leachates make provide the necessary components of growth and once it forms a colony we can explore it. >> the hope is that a new corrob of anti-booticstudes back to toteria could slow deadly infections around the world, infections that our food and our hospitals seem to have helped create. jacobward, arizona. california. >> keep up-to-date with all of the news on our website plus all of the latest hogties as well. earplugs.com. aljazeera.com >> s i was the first to have my identity. >> i never felt a connection to anything or anyone. and i was constantly just trying to fit in. copeland only stumbled in to ballet at 13, she had natural talent. >> i started to realize this is beautiful, and this is challenging.
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handful of dirt result researchers are limited to the tiny number of micro organisms that grow in a petri dish. >> that gap is humongous. >> this dot is how much we have cultivated. >> they have an eye chip that grows cells in dirt. >> it's nature's necessary component for growth. and then once it forms, we can explore it with the idea of producing new antibiotics. >> the hope is a new crop of antibiotics could slow deadly infections around the world. infections that our food and our hospitals seem to help create. jacob ward. al jazeera berkeley, california. >> serbia's mental health problems are not always easy to treat. but now computer science and doctors have joined forces to build new virtual therapies. neave barker explains. >> in a lab in london science is exploring the relationship between the brain and the body. and for this experiment i'm the guinea pig. >> wave at yourself in the mirror. i'm standing in front of a virtual mirror. i can see the virtual version of me. i'm then confronted by a crying child. >> what's wrong? are you feeling sad? and asked to do my best to console t
handful of dirt result researchers are limited to the tiny number of micro organisms that grow in a petri dish. >> that gap is humongous. >> this dot is how much we have cultivated. >> they have an eye chip that grows cells in dirt. >> it's nature's necessary component for growth. and then once it forms, we can explore it with the idea of producing new antibiotics. >> the hope is a new crop of antibiotics could slow deadly infections around the world. infections...
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researchers are limited to the tiny number of micro organisms that grow in a petri dish. >> the gap is humongous which means that a very large amount is not accessible. this is the planet. this dot is how much we have cultivated. >> epstein's team developed a device, the ichip that can isolate cells in dirt to help them grow the way they do in nature. >> it's what nature divides for the necessary component for growth. from growth it forms a colony, and from this colony we'll produce the antibiotic. >> it could slow deadly infections around the world infections that our food and our hospitals seem to have help create. jacob ward, al jazeera, berkeley california. >> more on all those stories we're reporting on on our website. the website is www.aljazeera.com. and you can watch us live by clicking on the "watch now" icon. hospitals across india. they stare silently - suspended in limbo between the living and the dead. these patients are the infected - victims of a contagion so lethal it kills almost one and a half million people globally every year, and infects a further nine million. des
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. >> do you worry, though, if you're for the outside the petri dish type politicians, not politiciansthat's why they're outside the petri dish, their short lived love affairs, look at herman cain, ross perot, different cases same drill, what do you make of that? >> well, i think policy matters and i think once we get to the debates and the people can see all the candidates side by side, talking about what they believe in and what they stand for, and particularly with trump, people have a pretty good idea of what he stands for. the reason why his negatives are so high is because people aren't quite taking him seriously yet. but i think once we get to the debates, the cream is going to rise to the top and i really don't think the establishment is understanding the sentiment of the american people out there and they want real change. >> right. they're confusing the messenger for the message. they might not like the messenger, but they certainly the message is resonates. >> absolutely. >> have a safe fourth. >> great to be here. thank you. >> meanwhile, does this sound normal to you? the
. >> do you worry, though, if you're for the outside the petri dish type politicians, not politiciansthat's why they're outside the petri dish, their short lived love affairs, look at herman cain, ross perot, different cases same drill, what do you make of that? >> well, i think policy matters and i think once we get to the debates and the people can see all the candidates side by side, talking about what they believe in and what they stand for, and particularly with trump, people...
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at least 22 petry. and what's disturbing is that these people had gathered for a charity event where free clothing was given out. they were there to get free clothing and when the gates opened, everybody rushed in and 22 people were killed in the stampede. 21 of them women and one a child. so sad. eun? >> for sure, thank you, kristin. >>> a developing story this morning that affects millions of you. even if you have never worked for the federal government your information could have been stolen in the office of personnel management hack. the hackers obtained sensitive information of 21.5 million people. this applies to the spouses, children, neighbors, even roommates of people who went through background checks. officials originally said it only applied to current and former federal workers. coming up tracie potts has more on lawmakers demanding president obama to start firing people over this hack. >>> 4:33 now. investigators are now ruling out criminal activity as they dig into how a virginia couple e
at least 22 petry. and what's disturbing is that these people had gathered for a charity event where free clothing was given out. they were there to get free clothing and when the gates opened, everybody rushed in and 22 people were killed in the stampede. 21 of them women and one a child. so sad. eun? >> for sure, thank you, kristin. >>> a developing story this morning that affects millions of you. even if you have never worked for the federal government your information could...
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it was a petri dish of creativity.ista would make you feel bad about not spending any dough. >> waiters were speaking several languages and you read literature and they invited the writer, occasionally, if he didn't have money, because they appreciated their literature. where are we now compared to there? >> don't try that now, of course. today's new york cafe patrons spend both their time and money on things like goose liver tegrine. foie gras is all over hungary. all over every menu. and it's good. real good. peter's going for the soup. >> if you looked like a writer, they would bring you paper and ink, bring you a dictionary. whatever you were looking for. also, most people didn't have telephones at home and you could be called here. you could get your mail. >> why do i want to attract writers? it's like, i need more jazz musicians on my register. >> it was a different time. it was not simply about the money. >> so it was about -- >> identity. yeah. >> we want to be the place that attracts the best and the brightest
it was a petri dish of creativity.ista would make you feel bad about not spending any dough. >> waiters were speaking several languages and you read literature and they invited the writer, occasionally, if he didn't have money, because they appreciated their literature. where are we now compared to there? >> don't try that now, of course. today's new york cafe patrons spend both their time and money on things like goose liver tegrine. foie gras is all over hungary. all over every...
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as a result, researchers are limited to the number of organisms that grow in a petri dish. >> the gap is humongous. this dot this is how much we have cultivated. >> epstein's team has developed a device that can isolate cells in dirt to let them grow the way they do in nature. >> it's what nature provides in the necessary component in growth. once it forms a colony we can explore this coolfy. >> the hope is that a new crop of antibiotics used on bacteria that has been quickly and specifically identified could slow deadly infections around the world. infections that our food and our hospitals seem to have helped to create. jacob ward, al jazeera berkeley california. >> the philippines president came to power five years ago. he has received international praise for cutting corruption and improving human rights. but some government workers are not so impressed with him. >> taking the day off work to defend their rights. they're protesting against their employer the philippine government. they said government agencies have been threatening and harassing union members. this woman has worke
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coli is sitting in a petri dish and it's life is very limited. they are going to come and get it because we've already analyzed there is no use. so i've got to do something to medium myself. they made the case for the president to raise the parity of the research focus concerned to prevent epidemics deadly epidemics all around the world and there is no one better india native states to confront that if we can get over the restriction. >> host: i was at a few of these events that you spoke about and the one that i was at the first one was politics and prose where the books launched. i was fascinated how that went. it was a great talk obviously but the question that you got was about why did you give the election to al gore in 2000. have you ever been to an event where you spoken to that question wasn't asked? >> guest: it just brings in people's heads. >> host: i thought your answers were so spot on and direct. the audience tends to be rather skeptical about the staunch democrats. but you cost applause. please enumerate the answer because i think
coli is sitting in a petri dish and it's life is very limited. they are going to come and get it because we've already analyzed there is no use. so i've got to do something to medium myself. they made the case for the president to raise the parity of the research focus concerned to prevent epidemics deadly epidemics all around the world and there is no one better india native states to confront that if we can get over the restriction. >> host: i was at a few of these events that you spoke...
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as a result researchers are limited to the tiny number of microorganisms that grow in a petri dish. >at gap some hugh munghumongous. at this just not accessible. so these days. how much of that we have cultivated. >> epstein's team developed a device the i championship that can isolate cells in dirt to let them grow the way they do in nature. >> it let's nature provide the necessary component for growth and then the cell growth and form a colony. once it forms a colony we can explore this colony on itsability to produce. >> reporter: the hope is that a new crop of antibiotics used on bacteria that have been quickly and specifically identified could slow deadly infections around the world, infections that our food and our hospital did seem to have helped create. jacob ward al jazeera, berkeley, california. >> coming up. on this news hour. striking miners in bolivia demand a better future for their children saying their government has forgotten them. plus: >> reporting from hong kong on why the territory's press frooermd freedom has deteriorated so drastically over the past few years. >
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coli is sitting in a petri dish and its life is very limited. they are going to come and get it. they've already analyzed it and there is no more use. so i have to do something to redeem myself. the letter in the book it made the case for the president to raise the priority and focus concern to prevent deadly epidemics all over the world. there's no one better than the united states to confront that if we can get over the restriction of the word terrace. >> terrorists. >> i was at a couple events you have spoken at. i was there at the book launch here in d.c. i was fascinated with how that talk went. it was a great talk talk, obviously. the first question you got was about the election in 2000. >> have you ever been to an event where they don't ask you about that? >> i thought your answers were so spot on and so direct. the audience there seem to be rather skeptical about their democrats, but you got a serious applause. i think it's important to know and for people to hear. >> we can never tolerate political bigotry. third party independent candidates have the right to exercise t
coli is sitting in a petri dish and its life is very limited. they are going to come and get it. they've already analyzed it and there is no more use. so i have to do something to redeem myself. the letter in the book it made the case for the president to raise the priority and focus concern to prevent deadly epidemics all over the world. there's no one better than the united states to confront that if we can get over the restriction of the word terrace. >> terrorists. >> i was at a...
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. >> as a result researchers are limited to the tiny number of micro organisms that grow in a petri dish>> that gap, human onghumongous. a large amount are not accessible. this dot is how much of that we have calculated. epstein developed the i championship that can ace late cells in dirt to help them grow the way they do in nature. >> nature provides the growth and sell growth forms a colony and you can explore the ability. >> at a time whole crop of antibiotics, the hope is that they could slow deadly infections around the world, infections that our food and our hospitals seem to have helped create. jacob ward al jazeera, berkeley, california. >>> some breaking news now on al jazeera. saudi arabia has declared a 5-day humanitarian cease-fire start from midday local time in yemen on sunned. the international red cross calls the suffering in yemen unprecedented at the moment. so we will have more on that as and when we get it. saudi arabia declaring a 5-day humanitarian cease-fire in yemen from midday on sunday. the number of people killed by flash floods in pakistan has riz enemy to 42.
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as a result researchers are limited to the tiny number of microorganisms that grow in a petri dish. >that gap is hugh mungous, which means it's very large amount is not accessible. so this is how much of that we have cultivated. >> epstein developed the i championship that can isolate cells in dirt to let them grow the way they do in nature. >> it let's nature provide the necessary components for growth and form a colony. once it forms a colony we can explore this colony and it'sability to produce. >> the hope is that a new crop of antibiotics used to bacteria that have been quickly and specifically identified could slow deadly infections around the world, infections that our food and our hospitals seem to have helped create. jacob ward al jazeera, berkeley, california. >> still ahead for you on the al jazeera newshour we will have all of the sport including hungry for victory, luis hamilton proves he is the manual to beat yet again in budapest. >>> welcome back. now sport? >> maryam three years ago before the start of the 2018 world cup in russia the qualification time for the 32 tea
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i decide to write a letter in the name of ecolow in a petri dish in austria. it's life is limited. they analyzed it has no more use, so this e.coli figures i got to do something to redeem myself. >> host: the back tier use. >> guest: -- made the case nor president to rates the priority of resource, focus and concern to prevent epidemics. deadly epidemics all over the worlds, and there's no one better than the united states to confront that if we can get over the restriction of the word 0 powe "terrorist" toy to a few gangs. >> host: i was at a few of the events where you spoke about book politic and prose. i wanted to ask you issue was fascinated how that talk went. it was a great talk, obviously but the first question that you got was about why did you give the election to al gore in 2000? have you ever been to an event where you have spoken where that question was not asked. >> very rare. just hangs in people's head into i thought your answers were so spot on and so direct. in fact, the audience there tends to be rather skeptical about their -- they're staunch democrats, but you
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with the self awareness hopes our genetic makeup is the question of that changes the stakeholder petri 50 your 30 years before. >> first half to tell a story about the doctor he was surgery general. it turns out that the institute of medicine study with my old school who practiced for many years and has since died of alzheimer's. i do think the world of him. any of you who have had a family member with alzheimer's no that it affects the entire family. and not just the victim of. dead grandchild and whose name is no longer remembered, the spouse who is trying to deal with at the first time is yelling at them. it affects everybody. so have been seen this up front and personal i don't think it is because of the disease of the elderly. i think it was because for years it was hidden in or people died earlier or she is senile. we did not understand it was a dizzies even though the work had been done for years. but think of the difference in the last five years of public awareness is remarkable. with the alzheimer's association has the purple flag advocates to town i always have the hearing t
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around with the thought, that's kind of cool or this guy's kind of cool or go outside the political petrih, but either something implodes or the candidate implodes or they get second thoughts or go back to comfortable date, and i'm wondering if that's what happened to herman cain in the past. that's what happened to ross perot. you know, outside the box candidates who ended up getting kicked outside the box, what do you think? >> right, the assets of being a candidate who's plain spoken is the liability. donald trump's path of supporting democrats widely or future of saying something that ticks off the republicans he's actually going after, it's probably going to be his downfall, willingness to be so brash and a loud mouth, that will come back to by the him some point. if this is publicity stunt as is rumored. neil: i don't buy, it i've covered this guy for decades, yes, he's a great marketer and all that stuff, he's risking great financial pain to himself, macy's to say the latest, you're out of here, you're fired. >> nbc. neil: right. these are great revenue makers for donald trump. but
around with the thought, that's kind of cool or this guy's kind of cool or go outside the political petrih, but either something implodes or the candidate implodes or they get second thoughts or go back to comfortable date, and i'm wondering if that's what happened to herman cain in the past. that's what happened to ross perot. you know, outside the box candidates who ended up getting kicked outside the box, what do you think? >> right, the assets of being a candidate who's plain spoken...
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long-term elixir to him are the key to success that the appeal seems to be he is not just of their petrih. >> cicely. this is the persona he is working hard to project in this debate. i would imagine this coming week. this is donald trump at its purest spirit i talked to people in this campaign and it's funny hearing them talk about how they try to manage donald trump. they can get him talking points and tell him this is a message that would be really good. donald trump will say whatever donald trump wants to say. there is no managing him. >> i appreciate that. speaking of difficult to manage. charlie gasparino is here. talk about a guy who speaks his mind. fortunately not running for president of the united states yet. donald trump's net worth is that what he says. it is significantly less. >> ford says four and a half. this is always in the 90s when he would only answer for and say you were not saying that while to when others to move it down. >> here's the thing. we should put it in context. donald trump in 1992 a "new york times" story when he was having his divorce. his net worth wa
long-term elixir to him are the key to success that the appeal seems to be he is not just of their petrih. >> cicely. this is the persona he is working hard to project in this debate. i would imagine this coming week. this is donald trump at its purest spirit i talked to people in this campaign and it's funny hearing them talk about how they try to manage donald trump. they can get him talking points and tell him this is a message that would be really good. donald trump will say whatever...
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that's a typical mistake that creates this petrie dish for the disease to thrive and spread throughoutp it low and we're watering at night. you hear those sprinkler systems at night all over the neighborhood. >> exactly. >> what is this? i see this in the yard all the time. >> this particular weed it's going to grow at about twice the rate of your desirable grass. so you have if nice lawn you just mowed it and you see this popping up. >> what do you do to get rid of it? >> the best thing to do is seed in the fall to create a really dense root system and not allow those weeds to establish themselves initially. once you have them you really only have a couple options. you can pull them out, which of course is really manual, takes a lot of time, no one wants to do it or put down a weed control product and make sure you're targeting that specific weed. >> in the fall when you say seed put down actual grass seed. >> exactly. >> not fertilizer but a seed. >>> that seed will grow and crowd out the undesirable weeds. >> fall is the best time to do seeding? >> absolutely. >> what about this ove
that's a typical mistake that creates this petrie dish for the disease to thrive and spread throughoutp it low and we're watering at night. you hear those sprinkler systems at night all over the neighborhood. >> exactly. >> what is this? i see this in the yard all the time. >> this particular weed it's going to grow at about twice the rate of your desirable grass. so you have if nice lawn you just mowed it and you see this popping up. >> what do you do to get rid of it?...