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intel is one of the world's top r&d spenders. in 2021 we invested $15 billion in r&d until creating the support of the national semiconductor technology center and national advanced packaging manufacturing program for the chips act. i also implore congress to restore the ability to conduct r&d expenses, policy that has been in place for decades. these research partnerships and restored deduction will drive the lab to fab pipeline. our workforce consists of well-paying jobs across construction, skill manufacturing and research, increasing access to stem education is essential for building a talented, diverse pipeline, intel detailed plans to invest $100 million over the next decade with community colleges and universities and the us and nsf, building up of us commercial capacity is essential for defense and national security. we seek vibrant world leading commercial capacity leveraged with the additional requirements of defense and intelligence. further we encourage a strong increase in partnership with you but he did to meet our
intel is one of the world's top r&d spenders. in 2021 we invested $15 billion in r&d until creating the support of the national semiconductor technology center and national advanced packaging manufacturing program for the chips act. i also implore congress to restore the ability to conduct r&d expenses, policy that has been in place for decades. these research partnerships and restored deduction will drive the lab to fab pipeline. our workforce consists of well-paying jobs across...
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my tardy in western d r. c is the home town of glory. pon su, he's the president of the country's association of pharmacists, and he is out canvassing his members again and again. he has the same complaint, the lack of a stable electricity supply, either local political. ah, lizzie thermo, a power consists, the ventilator says that he did, ah, lucy thermo, and the cooling system is also down there lip or nuclear amolla bill. many medical products i need continuous cold temperatures for their stories law is studied, is it? but the chain of cooling cannot be maintained and guaranteed on us that i showed before. a power cut recently took out these refrigerators at one of the pharmacies . henry's cell is a blood substitute, if not properly called, it can cause complications. so it was thrown away glory pants, who can't understand why power outages are still a fact of life for people in my tardy the country's biggest hydroelectric dam. inga is located just a short distance upstream on the massive congo river compl
my tardy in western d r. c is the home town of glory. pon su, he's the president of the country's association of pharmacists, and he is out canvassing his members again and again. he has the same complaint, the lack of a stable electricity supply, either local political. ah, lizzie thermo, a power consists, the ventilator says that he did, ah, lucy thermo, and the cooling system is also down there lip or nuclear amolla bill. many medical products i need continuous cold temperatures for their...
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in the d r. c. i even where communities are on the grid supply is patchy, but could there be another way? let's take a look at small scale power generation with a project that has transformed life in a small community and showing the provision of vital services in east and darcy. not your usual, none. this is system. i'll francine caesar in how come boots and white helmet. she spends most of her day here managing this local power plant. it took her 3 years to find the finances and built his hydro electric plant, alongside bible studies, she earlier trained as an electrical engineer, man, vegetable. would they plan the the convent only did an electrician wedding, a technician who could help out for it. they saw and made a talent electrical engineering naperville so they offered me an opportunity and get to go study the technology. i legally, catherine, that's where it all started. is he on the, is it in order to say this constant outages and deep frustration with the lack of power inspired says to of
in the d r. c. i even where communities are on the grid supply is patchy, but could there be another way? let's take a look at small scale power generation with a project that has transformed life in a small community and showing the provision of vital services in east and darcy. not your usual, none. this is system. i'll francine caesar in how come boots and white helmet. she spends most of her day here managing this local power plant. it took her 3 years to find the finances and built his...
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his journalism correspondent for german state bukasa, a r d a in war. so young, we had the polish prime minister there saying that poland will cope without russian gas. will it? well, officially, they can, and they have good reasons to say. so m giving the fact that the deposits here in poland are according to officials that are pretty much filled as to 2 thirds of its kept capacity. given the fact that the heating season is almost over and giving the fact that poland indeed built alternative routes, they built a terminal for liquid natural gas at the baltic sea. they are about to finalize. the already mentioned here in the statement in baltic pipeline swats the baltic sea, and which could deliver norwegian gas, add to poland as for starting for october. so putting all these things together, poland can't cope, but of course l n g guess from overseas and norwegian gas is much more expensive than em, is much more expensive, excuse me, is much more expensive than siberian gas. so the real challenge may be even higher inflation, numbers and column is alread
his journalism correspondent for german state bukasa, a r d a in war. so young, we had the polish prime minister there saying that poland will cope without russian gas. will it? well, officially, they can, and they have good reasons to say. so m giving the fact that the deposits here in poland are according to officials that are pretty much filled as to 2 thirds of its kept capacity. given the fact that the heating season is almost over and giving the fact that poland indeed built alternative...
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there is a different view in kinshasa, the capital of the d. r. c. alexi k m b d bomb. pender is the special advisor in charge of infrastructure to the president . he sees the damn as a motor of the countries industrialization. he has a blunt answer to those who want to supply electricity to all remote areas. even if we going to still need to every household it even though the job don't to be in the position. so we look at station where the electricity says those the local a good back in my tardy. there's only one thing for sure. for motors of the local economy like laurie pon so power cuts are a fact of life for businesses like his for some analysis of the plans and the d i. c. m. join now by brian comanche, an independent energy analyst based in south africa, and he joins us from johannesburg. ryan, welcome to the dublin. he is africa and out can we begin by getting your thoughts on the statement from the president's special advisor. he says the plan is not intended to supply electricity to people in the whole of d r c. so who is it for? thank yo
there is a different view in kinshasa, the capital of the d. r. c. alexi k m b d bomb. pender is the special advisor in charge of infrastructure to the president . he sees the damn as a motor of the countries industrialization. he has a blunt answer to those who want to supply electricity to all remote areas. even if we going to still need to every household it even though the job don't to be in the position. so we look at station where the electricity says those the local a good back in my...
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. >> at that point i realized michael who is the head of our r&d the first time i met for a year and a half. and because i was with them every day tenen times a day for every day and then to realize do you know this is the first time? >> you say we succeeded not because we were lucky but because t we prepared. that is a bold statement for a company our size. t >> it is bold and i delivered. so pretending for a moment like that that this would be the moment we started the information pfizer from a year and a half earlier by devasting another businesses and with r&d expenses building new labs so all of that digitizing was part of developing the infrastructure but wee found that extremely handy when we had to use it to develop in record time a life-saving vaccine. but the biggest thing that drove the success and then to discuss what the compensation omshould be and and then to start forward and the volume of equity and without them i think when we were challenged to succeed that we had the rising infrastructure and big brands like and agile. >> and lipitor. and the iconic brand pfizer i
. >> at that point i realized michael who is the head of our r&d the first time i met for a year and a half. and because i was with them every day tenen times a day for every day and then to realize do you know this is the first time? >> you say we succeeded not because we were lucky but because t we prepared. that is a bold statement for a company our size. t >> it is bold and i delivered. so pretending for a moment like that that this would be the moment we started the...
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so, this is our r&d lab. so, this information like water quality and water temperature... mm—hm.use is that data? for the cities, it's lots of use because they can see if the temperature suddenly rises, where to go swim, where to avoid, if you have coral reef areas. i mean, this is something that our customers would want to monitor, actually. with remote—control tools built in, floating sea labs could one day operate themselves. are you working towards these becoming autonomous? yes, we are. when? in a few years' time. a few years. that's it for the short cut of this sustainable journey by road and water, on what turns out to be click�*s 22nd birthday, would you believe? now, we're making a few changes behind the scenes here on the programme, so while we get things sorted, we're going to treat you over the next few weeks to a few of our favourite episodes from the last few months. do enjoy those. you'll still find us hanging out on the socials — on youtube, facebook, instagram and twitter at @bbcclick. thanks for watching, and we'll be back soon. hello, i'mjane dougall and this i
so, this is our r&d lab. so, this information like water quality and water temperature... mm—hm.use is that data? for the cities, it's lots of use because they can see if the temperature suddenly rises, where to go swim, where to avoid, if you have coral reef areas. i mean, this is something that our customers would want to monitor, actually. with remote—control tools built in, floating sea labs could one day operate themselves. are you working towards these becoming autonomous? yes, we...
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he's a correspondent for german public broadcaster a r d. and i asked him if poland will be able to cope with the halt of russian gas supplies, or they have for good reasons to say. so the 1st is reserves which are according to official data, around 2 thirds of their capacities. and the 2nd thing is that the heating season is all mazda done, and m, one of the main reason, prime minister just mentioned, poland has invested quite a lot into a terminal, a to import, a liquid natural gas. ellen g, g s at the port in at the baltic sea and they are and the poland is about to start operating a so called baltic pie, which was already mentioned here. and which could starting from october and bring norwegian guess to poland. so before the new heating season stars, so m l n g and norwegian gas of course, is quite more expensive than siberian gas m. and this maybe could be the challenge more than the question of delivery here. and the question of maybe even higher inflation numbers, and we have already problems was that he and paul and like in other cou
he's a correspondent for german public broadcaster a r d. and i asked him if poland will be able to cope with the halt of russian gas supplies, or they have for good reasons to say. so the 1st is reserves which are according to official data, around 2 thirds of their capacities. and the 2nd thing is that the heating season is all mazda done, and m, one of the main reason, prime minister just mentioned, poland has invested quite a lot into a terminal, a to import, a liquid natural gas. ellen g,...
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christine wall r d w correspondent is also standing by in luxembourg, where you foreign ministers are meeting christina, yes, a barrel. there has been talking about how to make ensure that russia stays accountable, that the will provide assistance, particularly with war crimes investigations. we know that the i c c prosecutor was in luxembourg meeting with you officials today. what more can you tell us? that's right. i see. see his chief prosecutor come here. candid address. are you foreign ministers at a day before he did that? he had a private meeting with 3 member states, germany and sweden, among them where they pledged some 2 and a half 1000000 euros. add to the i c. c, to assist in its investigation of war crimes that have been committed in ukraine. justice for the european people is a big theme among e u. member states. and so they are going to be with the help of the european union's emission in ukraine are going to be supporting the i c c's investigation or helping in terms of building it's case evidence gathering. as we heard from the e. u foreign policy chief at joseph burr
christine wall r d w correspondent is also standing by in luxembourg, where you foreign ministers are meeting christina, yes, a barrel. there has been talking about how to make ensure that russia stays accountable, that the will provide assistance, particularly with war crimes investigations. we know that the i c c prosecutor was in luxembourg meeting with you officials today. what more can you tell us? that's right. i see. see his chief prosecutor come here. candid address. are you foreign...
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it is all about r&d. they have been raising extra debt to be able to finance general purposes.sive bond sale coming from amazon. talk to us about where we think it will be useful. >> they have not given a whole let of clarity other than these general corporate expenses. with amazon, they keep expanding capacity. they keep expanding trying to get closer to customers. we are going to see more of that. the amazon warehouse is going to get closer. caroline: the safety concerns, do you think they are surmountable? >> the workers think there is a little too much haste to bring this to people's homes. where they feel like this needs to come back to the r&d cycle and more tinkering and more learning before they are trying to prove the airworthiness of these machines. caroline: great reporting. i urge everyone to see it online and on the bloomberg terminal. thank you so much for keeping us up to speed. let's talk about other innovations. crypto, bitcoin. fading a little bit in terms of its prices. enjoy three week low. leading the crypto slide at the moment. we will discuss why we are c
it is all about r&d. they have been raising extra debt to be able to finance general purposes.sive bond sale coming from amazon. talk to us about where we think it will be useful. >> they have not given a whole let of clarity other than these general corporate expenses. with amazon, they keep expanding capacity. they keep expanding trying to get closer to customers. we are going to see more of that. the amazon warehouse is going to get closer. caroline: the safety concerns, do you...
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i'm with b a r d a my 1st this year there was for cisco, for lima. was nice to catch up. but interesting. or you can go more special with that like it was also if you have not been able to trim level with, she has also with the school as it is going to national grades with some really easy day with . so she'll sit there all day or mm. ah, you're you're here. he our someone like who are here here for we're well do for you while you're here? yes. near fees on your voice. yes. some last question. forwards. unique are good for you. first saw as a new, yet can you need you to sure who you thought about my student who is also all the doctor. i don't know this will be used with 2 to 4 years, a radius created with a water. thank you. mm . mm . and really quick now i have limited version or so then the video 3 pm on where to maria campbell there some soon later on the way the lemonade, the daughter go, but he used car sickle w. i'm also shrink additional. but loony of html or c, a spectrum. just it was wonderful that she only is wishing you a pistol bring a sense of your doctor. v
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a r d journalist johan gray bird sent out his report. he go in the drilling platform here, his leg or rather shells temporary storage facility has been turned into a greenpeace headquarters in the north sea. because isaac left the greenpeace could stay here until september, when the rick can no longer be sunk given to me at the nor see will be to stormy, then you still miss. at 1st, sheldon react. ah, only a few days later did they dispatch a grade level? the plan had been to use this to clean and prepare the brand spot for dismantling. yes, the under the front shells. first attack on the platform is the key scene in the whole brand spar story. the moment, because at that moment to shell had produced the constellation that greenpeace wanted to have, by which i always felt most comfortable in love with david against goliath. in that 2nd there's a couldn't it became world news as a kind of artist nevada night. the rest of some of the activists became a prelude to long confrontation dominated german media. it was a game of cat and mouse out
a r d journalist johan gray bird sent out his report. he go in the drilling platform here, his leg or rather shells temporary storage facility has been turned into a greenpeace headquarters in the north sea. because isaac left the greenpeace could stay here until september, when the rick can no longer be sunk given to me at the nor see will be to stormy, then you still miss. at 1st, sheldon react. ah, only a few days later did they dispatch a grade level? the plan had been to use this to clean...
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military resistance to claim a certain amount of territory and probably to incorporate that either in g p r d o r or directly into the russian state. and claim this to be some sort of intermediary scenario or for the day, but this, it regrouping essentially is happening there because they were not able to accomplish what was initially planned because brushes taking haven't losses and the brain is biting quite fiercely. so this is, this is not a strategy a. busy probably not even strategy. it's probably a plan see i can, you know, look into that. that's why david anton referred to the fact that moscow wanted, quote, decisive military victory on the ground. do you think that that is what we're leading up to the next few weeks or indeed months, i guess because there is a, a prediction of course this could go on for a very long time. yeah, indeed. i mean, i, i look, i'm not a military strategist, and i certainly don't pretend to know what's going on inside the head of prison. and i think the explanation given is the most plausible that they clearly have not had the early military victory that the
military resistance to claim a certain amount of territory and probably to incorporate that either in g p r d o r or directly into the russian state. and claim this to be some sort of intermediary scenario or for the day, but this, it regrouping essentially is happening there because they were not able to accomplish what was initially planned because brushes taking haven't losses and the brain is biting quite fiercely. so this is, this is not a strategy a. busy probably not even strategy. it's...
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john pollock, are journalist corresponded for german broadcaster a r d. russia says it has made significant territorial against the east and the south of ukraine, claiming it has captured the entire have song region. meanwhile, and the capital keith authorities have dismantled a soviet era monument once a symbol of friendship, between russia and ukraine. this monument is now merely a reminder of the betrayal he is, has decided to demolish the statue. 2 months after russia invaded ukraine. freeform of the exam will resume this monument used to symbolize the friendship between ukraine and russia on but now we see what this friendship is. the destruction of ukrainian cities ruining the lives of ukrainians, killing tens of thousands of peaceful people, the shock give pieces, whatever worst comes you. i am convinced a monument like this has an entirely different meaning. now, ours whistle and me a few kilometers away. president zalinski visited children at a hospital. they had been evacuated from the devastated southern port city of mary paul henkie that of many lost that parents in the fighting
john pollock, are journalist corresponded for german broadcaster a r d. russia says it has made significant territorial against the east and the south of ukraine, claiming it has captured the entire have song region. meanwhile, and the capital keith authorities have dismantled a soviet era monument once a symbol of friendship, between russia and ukraine. this monument is now merely a reminder of the betrayal he is, has decided to demolish the statue. 2 months after russia invaded ukraine....
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i love her as my broker, so like letting my ha ha, my late that i'm a i l a r d comes with it. why would it be got the number one for the kind of wish i had my not a small bottle on about that. what i didn't have to go to 0. i am one of them. i'm with somebody with the numbers. i'm not, i am with them a bit, but that seems that the hand of the many had that we can also get good better which i dr. beat up on some of the moon hagan than a 100. and if you had an he of helen gave he it, this we a cousin much or i know of ticket in i need that the had the little easy. again, duncan died. sure. if you're diane, i'm gonna go with the law firm in nickel. yeah, i need dunning, would lay some are welcoming center. i know you have to be airline, either ticket or later. okay. oh, yeah, i live here. besides that, i like, you know, you, they get done with digital holidays. they might have that in organizational la loca, but a lot of it took it out of there, you'd almost yeah, i'm not to, i'm old. what is to hum, available more energy. should i get it? uh huh. i mean them, if i'm going to som
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. >> look, there has to be tremendous r&d because this is not just a heater. >> we have 80 r&d food engineers and scientists working on this for a long time, to be able to pump out that sort of quality food again, with someone who is, you know, i'm going through training three days, i can be on the truck cooking bobby flay steak you don't need to be a serious chef to turn out this food >> you're a serial disrupter this one seems like winner take all to me, it really does. you're first, you have a great board. you have the capital when people -- when people download the app, they're shocked at what's offered. >> yeah. >> you did it. >> yeah. i mean, we're only in 20 towns right now in new jersey, but we're growing fast we're adding about ten mobile restaurants a week, and yeah, starting to really ramp up now >> okay, so my friends in manhattan say, it's a suburban thing. i wish you could come out and see me that's not true. it can come to the street. >> we wouldn't zun person on the truck, the model would be different given the order density. you would have a driver, somebody cooking, and then
. >> look, there has to be tremendous r&d because this is not just a heater. >> we have 80 r&d food engineers and scientists working on this for a long time, to be able to pump out that sort of quality food again, with someone who is, you know, i'm going through training three days, i can be on the truck cooking bobby flay steak you don't need to be a serious chef to turn out this food >> you're a serial disrupter this one seems like winner take all to me, it really...
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mr investments into r&d, £22 billion mr seaker. ~ ,,, ., ~ speaker.inister but below _ speaker. mr speaker, the prime minister but below . health - speaker. mr speaker, the prime | minister but below . health and speaker. mr speaker, the prime | minister but below coverage and speaker. mr speaker, the prime l minister but below coverage and it and one of them is coverage and it took courage to go to ukraine, to send up the freedom for those people that have been subjected to barbarism. i must take this opportunity to ask my right honourable friend and will he review the cuts to our armed forces and ensure that the feature of this country is investing in to meet this future and very real threat. my mac i think memorable friend who is a valiant campaignerfor i think memorable friend who is a valiant campaigner for the armed forces in all their guises and quite rightly it is partly thanks to the lobbying of himself and others like him that we are investing record sums, £22 billion that is enabled us and helped us greatly in helping the ukrainian friends.
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m c r d. glen raven give us the bicycle may indeed have, even though he got put out of his idol stelis. heather's you're a mac and mustang. oh oh, i see in a bad lady down stairs you alice and then arms at medieval mathee on a normal as it it on the 2nd but i haven't done law must intervene, oregon. oh wow. a yucky. a wonderful and i mean through them with i think it's just something on looking at a group that you've got a yoga from like it was moving the assembled would show in full got it. okay. i was actually chat or, and to get to know if that's kind i got the order he's on. when were for the special not enough he's i came to learn are going to move murphy's. it got out yesterday on monday when i can use it. either way. i'm in the. he won't be venue or see much i eat them in the us easy wasn't lucky words me. oh, when i 1st, if i'm in, i think she's more send you over to them about that on board. what a late it the obviously i don't want to how do you know what is that given number? so i t
m c r d. glen raven give us the bicycle may indeed have, even though he got put out of his idol stelis. heather's you're a mac and mustang. oh oh, i see in a bad lady down stairs you alice and then arms at medieval mathee on a normal as it it on the 2nd but i haven't done law must intervene, oregon. oh wow. a yucky. a wonderful and i mean through them with i think it's just something on looking at a group that you've got a yoga from like it was moving the assembled would show in full got it....
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he will cut the company's r&d, $2 billion a year to play with.esn't need is a pr shot. he's basically a 1-man publicity machine. jack: he talks about free-speech but it takes more than that. alex:we really don't have a 10 point plan. free-speech is a good talking point for musk but also puzzling. he says free-speech is what matters the law but we know free-speech doesn't even apply to private companies and i am sure musk knows that too. so real ways musk could fix the platform starts with getting rid of spambots better driving the worst parts of twitter's partisan content and doing more with subscription, subscriptions could be the perfect corrective for twitter because it would make spam uneconomical, filter the noise and be a new remedy stream that helps twitter match profits to influence. jack: no one has said it is too civil on twitter, let's lower the manner of discourse. tesla, musk has sold $8.5 billion worth of stock to pay for this. could a margin call come, people think twitter is in trouble and also remember from the beginning one of t
he will cut the company's r&d, $2 billion a year to play with.esn't need is a pr shot. he's basically a 1-man publicity machine. jack: he talks about free-speech but it takes more than that. alex:we really don't have a 10 point plan. free-speech is a good talking point for musk but also puzzling. he says free-speech is what matters the law but we know free-speech doesn't even apply to private companies and i am sure musk knows that too. so real ways musk could fix the platform starts with...
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animal friendly farming looks different. breeders and scientists are searching a 90 minute r d w o. interest. the global economy. our portfolio d w business. beyond here, the closer look at the project, our mission to analyze the fight for market dominance. versus wes, get us deb ahead with the w business beyond my name is jonathan dunn and i have paid almost every price of being a journalist and a country like turkey. i was threatened. i was jailed. i was a tad. more people like me and guardians of truth, john done done. and mexican investigative journalist, unable or not, this is, i mean, every day, the government is a mob. she's been digging the country soil to find out the truth. they want to kill me and they try many times. they can some of my sources just because they don't with me facing that gun can change your life. people need to know what is happening with gardens of truth. suddenly 3rd on t w ah, this is d w news, and these are our top stories. ukrainian police say more than 900 bodies have been recovered in the area around give. following the withdrawal of russian troops, lee sa
animal friendly farming looks different. breeders and scientists are searching a 90 minute r d w o. interest. the global economy. our portfolio d w business. beyond here, the closer look at the project, our mission to analyze the fight for market dominance. versus wes, get us deb ahead with the w business beyond my name is jonathan dunn and i have paid almost every price of being a journalist and a country like turkey. i was threatened. i was jailed. i was a tad. more people like me and...
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d r. that i could finally approach this history personally, that my, with my own feelings, focus shift, and neon. ah, there are 3500 soviet military cemeteries in germany. almost all are in the former east. the war memorial in the ship. what's a hide? a public park is the burial site for more than $13000.00 members of the red army. 100 bronze panels. tell us the battle of those who fell to take berlin. diesel off . take me a this place, remind me where i as a post war child in east germany, and i have come from yacoma and vimeo. so i and it reminds me to be grateful that i didn't have to grow up in hitler's great empire. oh fucks, most of when he gets to you when i come here now, it's not, i can't get this horrific situation in ukraine to day out of my thoughts and ish for mine, an o about thesis. but this soviet memorial is not just a russian memorial and, but it's also a ukrainian at kirk is an a casa memorial and georgian and arthur by johnny, by janice. ah, how should we feel to day wh
d r. that i could finally approach this history personally, that my, with my own feelings, focus shift, and neon. ah, there are 3500 soviet military cemeteries in germany. almost all are in the former east. the war memorial in the ship. what's a hide? a public park is the burial site for more than $13000.00 members of the red army. 100 bronze panels. tell us the battle of those who fell to take berlin. diesel off . take me a this place, remind me where i as a post war child in east germany, and...
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d. r. and the soviet union shaped several generations affection for the occupier was institutionalized in the german soviet friendship. this was a mass organization, comprising millions of members, soviet art, films and literature were standard subjects of the school curriculum. but despite all this, the often touted german soviet friendship was to a large extent not real and intimidated many to the outside could demand in the g. r years. the eternal drivel about the brotherly bonds with a country of linen simply became unbearable. hearken, that it was pure imposed ritual vulgar, stooped the sca okay. there were no real and individual and unregulated exchanges with the russians. dina watson, we saw that it wasn't until this superstructure was gone after the end of the g d r . that i could finally approach this history personally, that my, with my own feelings focus shift, a neon. ah, there are 3500 soviet military cemeteries in germany. almost all are in the former east. the war memorial in
d. r. and the soviet union shaped several generations affection for the occupier was institutionalized in the german soviet friendship. this was a mass organization, comprising millions of members, soviet art, films and literature were standard subjects of the school curriculum. but despite all this, the often touted german soviet friendship was to a large extent not real and intimidated many to the outside could demand in the g. r years. the eternal drivel about the brotherly bonds with a...
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according to the latest poll public broadcaster a r d. the survey also found that a large number of germans think their government should be doing more to help and the conflict d. w. thomas sparrow reports a regular c nowadays in burlington protests against the war in ukraine. people here in germany, a clearly worried that the biggest concern is further escalation offered us do a europe, a nato fall apart. austin and offer unclear the biggest hears at the war will come here for a new paul seems to confirm those feelings. a vast majority of germans are concerned about the well being of people in ukraine, but many are also worried about they can amik situation at home, energy supplies, or an even bigger war in europe. so german authorities have been helping ukraine, for example, by sending weapons like a clear minority thing. the government's response has gone too far. just over a 3rd say it has been appropriate, but nearly 50 percent believe it hasn't gone far enough. this is also evidence on the streets of berlin acreage, to meal cost on a
according to the latest poll public broadcaster a r d. the survey also found that a large number of germans think their government should be doing more to help and the conflict d. w. thomas sparrow reports a regular c nowadays in burlington protests against the war in ukraine. people here in germany, a clearly worried that the biggest concern is further escalation offered us do a europe, a nato fall apart. austin and offer unclear the biggest hears at the war will come here for a new paul seems...
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how much impact do you think this could have on d, r c's economy, which is not on the best of shape at the moment? so, i mean, you know, the d, r a, the lex street. so in terms of the resource base it's, it's really a basis in, well, i think, you know, this recent announcement obviously is being driven by his situation in russia. and you are finding quickly, just on that, on that point, you know, your policy makers are in clay, they can replace oil in the near term. it's just not simply possible. and also, if they try to send prices of these commodities into all of their own economies, and they'll be regime change a change in moscow. so, you know, obviously the oil concessions come off the back. all the question that we're seeing in europe. and i think the company a reasonable amount of shop is a, at this moment in time with the question is about environment with the, with a whole. the question is, you know, how will the companies this, in terms of it being a huge population, more than 100000000 a difference in really well being of the average companies individual compared to what, whe
how much impact do you think this could have on d, r c's economy, which is not on the best of shape at the moment? so, i mean, you know, the d, r a, the lex street. so in terms of the resource base it's, it's really a basis in, well, i think, you know, this recent announcement obviously is being driven by his situation in russia. and you are finding quickly, just on that, on that point, you know, your policy makers are in clay, they can replace oil in the near term. it's just not simply...
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so this is our r&d lab. so, this information like water quality and water temperature... mm—hm.cities, it's lots of use because they can see if the temperature suddenly rises, where to go swim, where to avoid. if you have coral reef areas... i mean, this is something that our customers would want to monitor, actually. with remote—control tools built in, floating sea labs could one day operate themselves. are you working towards these becoming autonomous? yes, we are. when? in a few years' time. a few years. that was great fun, but it's not just about that. 90% of the world's trade is shipped and that accounts for 3% of all co2 emissions. going electric could be one solution, but another is using sailboats. and one company has been trying to bring that idea into the future. with world trade growing, it's important that we do something to reduce co2 emissions by up to 40% by 2030. we are using a rigid wing. this is where you get the different ones. that's where you have the most power. you could see it as an airplane wing that you put up on the ship. measuring the flow that is act
so this is our r&d lab. so, this information like water quality and water temperature... mm—hm.cities, it's lots of use because they can see if the temperature suddenly rises, where to go swim, where to avoid. if you have coral reef areas... i mean, this is something that our customers would want to monitor, actually. with remote—control tools built in, floating sea labs could one day operate themselves. are you working towards these becoming autonomous? yes, we are. when? in a few...
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an investigation finds that d r c park authorities are burning down villages and murdering indigenous. but while people we find out who's ordering these attacks and funding such human rights abuses are to almost 2 decades of delays. the international criminal court holds its 1st trial addressing the conflict in dar for a sudanese militia leader is accused of war crimes and crimes against humanity and are in tanzania where muslims are feeling the pinch of rising food prices as they mark ramadan. ah, i'm rena mohammed, thanks for joining us to the democratic republic of congo or an indigenous community called the butler claim. they are being brutally forced out of that native land. the community live in the co who's e b, a got national park unesco world heritage site. and investigation by the minority rights group has found a deadly 3 year campaign by par gods and soldiers to expel the butler. the but was say, they've been tortured, raped, and murdered t w's. mario miller, that some of them. so these hills are home to endangered guerrillas. the cow was he began national park as a unesco
an investigation finds that d r c park authorities are burning down villages and murdering indigenous. but while people we find out who's ordering these attacks and funding such human rights abuses are to almost 2 decades of delays. the international criminal court holds its 1st trial addressing the conflict in dar for a sudanese militia leader is accused of war crimes and crimes against humanity and are in tanzania where muslims are feeling the pinch of rising food prices as they mark ramadan....
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we could not have a, b, a r d, and the said to f and the other media. and therefore, we should be thankful father for the freedom and the 27000000 people who were murdered in german name. and i think we should also continue in respecting the big events, the big, the big if the big power which was spend to pre germany on that on that in that war. indeed, how do you feel about what it seems to be the governments, the, the german government's attempts to shy away from celebrating such a memorable day. especially the very sensitive time when we've been seeing, you know, nazi activity on the rise across europe in recent years. i think am i am? i was 33 years in the social democratic party. i was in the parliament also father s p d for the party. oh, really pant. and i think the, the, the, the is talerico point that yesterday a german parliament decided that german tanks could be used against russia. again, after 45. 0 has in a very sad sense, something to do with the, the handling of the age of me. that was your assessment of be increasingly anti russian rhe
we could not have a, b, a r d, and the said to f and the other media. and therefore, we should be thankful father for the freedom and the 27000000 people who were murdered in german name. and i think we should also continue in respecting the big events, the big, the big if the big power which was spend to pre germany on that on that in that war. indeed, how do you feel about what it seems to be the governments, the, the german government's attempts to shy away from celebrating such a memorable...
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which will make historic investments in r&d. that means stronger supply chains, more manufacturing jobs and lower prices for consumers as we break out the bottlenecks like table -- semiconductor chips. 473,000 manufacturing jobs have been created on the president's watch. he wants to build on the success bypassing the bipartisan innovation act to create more good paying jobs and knowing -- lower prices for families. during black maternal health we, kamala harris will have the first ever white house meeting with cabinet secretaries and leaders to discuss the administration papers -- administration -- vice president harris announced a historic call to action to improve outcomes for parents and their young children in the united states. the administration is making the announcement as part of the continuing -- continuing response to the call to action. the announcement includes 11 states and the district of columbia working with centers to expand medicaid coverage from the american rescue plan -- cms's earthly -- birthing friendly
which will make historic investments in r&d. that means stronger supply chains, more manufacturing jobs and lower prices for consumers as we break out the bottlenecks like table -- semiconductor chips. 473,000 manufacturing jobs have been created on the president's watch. he wants to build on the success bypassing the bipartisan innovation act to create more good paying jobs and knowing -- lower prices for families. during black maternal health we, kamala harris will have the first ever...
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unconstitutional rejected. babies already ward because it was sponsored by a foreign country, me the la r d t v. islam of us. while the prime minister claims the political turmoil is being orchestrated by the west, specifically the u. s. washington rejects the allegations. we gauged opinion on the streets of his mom about about the current situation in the country. younger drivers as i'm and i'm calm when the prime minister in ron khan said, absolutely not in a media interview on the americans got angry and they sponsored our opposition for this. so it was a conspiracy and iran con, defeated them at last. you get your, do you think the leaves will be back and take away what belongs to our children? this is not possible we will not allow. i will never let my children be there. sway commentator on international security affairs shaheed rather outline for us more on the current political turmoil in buckets done. it's been a complete nurse on for the box on it for the past 2 weeks or more. we've been seeing this drama unfold and finally climaxed because the speaker of the national assembly acti
unconstitutional rejected. babies already ward because it was sponsored by a foreign country, me the la r d t v. islam of us. while the prime minister claims the political turmoil is being orchestrated by the west, specifically the u. s. washington rejects the allegations. we gauged opinion on the streets of his mom about about the current situation in the country. younger drivers as i'm and i'm calm when the prime minister in ron khan said, absolutely not in a media interview on the americans...
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in the d r. c, to protect indigenous communities that your dears is a signatory to the universal declaration on the rights of indigenous people which acknowledges the right of indigenous people to access their ancestral lands. now that of course, with flies in the face of, you know, the sort of history of the bar to our originally expelled from the park in the mid 19 seventy's. and then upon returning in 2018 were subject to that the sorts of organized violence that we documented in our report. so although deer sees a signatory to that law, obviously the way in which the government and the supporters have behaved in the p and k b has been strictly and consistent with a, with the recognition of, of that right in try and in the you and your i p a. okay, rabbits. phil felt thank you very much. need to speaking tittie. kathy is africa. thank you so much. thank you. oh, you watching the got the news? africa still to come. the 1st i see, see trial addressing the murder and torture of hundreds of thousa
in the d r. c, to protect indigenous communities that your dears is a signatory to the universal declaration on the rights of indigenous people which acknowledges the right of indigenous people to access their ancestral lands. now that of course, with flies in the face of, you know, the sort of history of the bar to our originally expelled from the park in the mid 19 seventy's. and then upon returning in 2018 were subject to that the sorts of organized violence that we documented in our report....
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so this is our r&d lab. so, this information like water quality and water temperature...or the cities, it's lots of use because they can see if the temperature suddenly rises, where to go swim, where to avoid. if you have coral reef areas... i mean, this is something that our customers would want to monitor, actually. with remote—control tools built in, floating sea labs could one day operate themselves. are you working towards these becoming autonomous? yes, we are. when? in a few years' time. a few years. that was great fun, but it's not just about that. 90% of the world's trade is shipped and that accounts for 3% of all co2 emissions. going electric could be one solution, but another is using sailboats. and one company has been trying to bring that idea into the future. with world trade growing, it's important that we do something to reduce co2 emissions by up to 40% by 2030. we are using a rigid wing. this is where you get the different ones. that's where you have the most power. you could see it as an airplane wing that you put up on the ship. measuring the flow that
so this is our r&d lab. so, this information like water quality and water temperature...or the cities, it's lots of use because they can see if the temperature suddenly rises, where to go swim, where to avoid. if you have coral reef areas... i mean, this is something that our customers would want to monitor, actually. with remote—control tools built in, floating sea labs could one day operate themselves. are you working towards these becoming autonomous? yes, we are. when? in a few years'...
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john pollock, are journalist corresponded for german broadcaster a r d nancy w, corresponded to rebecca route as it is in care of and as she joins me from bear, rebecca russia is trying to put pressure on poland on both bog area by cutting them off from their gas supply, what's been the reaction there in ukraine to that move well, as you, alaska guess, just said there get hot. i mean, perhaps a shock, but not really that much of a surprise is president zalinski is a chief of staff has come out saying this is the beginning of russia. black maley, europe. it's trying that it's trying to dis, unify the allies. and a bit of reiterated calls, basically that they'd be making all along that europe needs a full embargo on russian gas and oil in order for them not to be it for russia, not to be getting the money which they then then use to, to, to fund this war, so i think you crime probably, i'm not surprised and, and hopeful now that europe might make some changes to their policies faster than scheduled. we know that some european countries have said that they will try and by the end of the ye
john pollock, are journalist corresponded for german broadcaster a r d nancy w, corresponded to rebecca route as it is in care of and as she joins me from bear, rebecca russia is trying to put pressure on poland on both bog area by cutting them off from their gas supply, what's been the reaction there in ukraine to that move well, as you, alaska guess, just said there get hot. i mean, perhaps a shock, but not really that much of a surprise is president zalinski is a chief of staff has come out...
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the, i'm back until my m r. d said this regime regime has failed miserably. i get off the mostly on the 2nd resolution was immediately after the ominous sexual general of the extent yardley has officially requested. united nations security council to impose a no fly against any military action against libya. so it wasn't, it wasn't the west. i say it was the international community complete. and all members of the security council did not often one can say that about recent big, i'm sorry, big boy, but on the other, on the, on it, that's where the sad that there wasn't a united front in syria where you mentioned that you say that you wanted a war on syria more explicitly, you lament the fact you say it's dire. the impact of the libyan go catastrophe on humanitarian intervention and syria. but can you understand that of course, when it comes to islam is terrorism. a lot of people around the world feel that whether it's yugoslavia which empower islamist to train them to go to afghanistan, whether it be iraq, whether it be that libya, whether it be syria. becaus
the, i'm back until my m r. d said this regime regime has failed miserably. i get off the mostly on the 2nd resolution was immediately after the ominous sexual general of the extent yardley has officially requested. united nations security council to impose a no fly against any military action against libya. so it wasn't, it wasn't the west. i say it was the international community complete. and all members of the security council did not often one can say that about recent big, i'm sorry, big...