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yes. and navigate their environments and cope with the unpredictability of the real world. where thousands the time one real one could. and that's it from us for now — from me, from pele generally it's been on the cold side. wind and rain, mainly towards the north and the west. so for the first main week of february it will start of the country, with some wind and rain for a time before it in for the end of the period. now, this weather front has been pushing into northern england, wales and the south west. to the west of it, brighter and eastwards again. clear skies the far southeast mean it could be quite chilly. and you can see further north and west where we have the breeze and those weather fronts and the cloud and rain it will be less cold. gusts up to 50, 60mph winds lighter in the south than what they'll be further north. and a mild day to come. double figures for most, we could be up to 13, maybe 1a degrees, for example, in the moray firth. now, monday night, that weather front spreads southwards colder behind that cold front. band of rain spread southwards and eastwards, tending
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most robots are made of hard materials, like metal, for example. into the real world.ht damage it. they might damage themselves. they might damage you. these things out into the wild, and if they smack into something, nobody gets hurt. the world is made for soft, squishy, fleshy animals. of give on your gripper. turns out that 3d—printing soft materials is, well, hard. now, this is how this type of 3d—printing has worked your printer deposits microscopic particles of your material down. it's not perfect at the top. in the mechanism and clog everything up. and that means that we haven't been able to 3d—print all the materials that you want in soft robotics — until now. now we have a different technique. so now we can 3d—print with really gooey materials. this new method means that you can 3d—print robots with a variety of soft and hard parts — bones, ligaments, and tendons, for example — all in one go. don't like humans? more of a dog person? no problem. here's a pup that's positively pneumatic. yes. yeah. to its original position. and this is why it's important to have
most robots are made of hard materials, like metal, for example. into the real world.ht damage it. they might damage themselves. they might damage you. these things out into the wild, and if they smack into something, nobody gets hurt. the world is made for soft, squishy, fleshy animals. of give on your gripper. turns out that 3d—printing soft materials is, well, hard. now, this is how this type of 3d—printing has worked your printer deposits microscopic particles of your material down....
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and that's a problem if you're sending them out into the real world.hey might damage themselves. they might damage you. that is why soft robotics makes sense, because you can send something, nobody gets hurt. a bit of give on your gripper- your hand, the floor... but there is a problem. now, this is how this type of 3d—printing it's not perfect at the top. you can't use materials that are so gooey that when you flatten them off, they getjammed up in the mechanism and clog everything up. until now. so now we can 3d—print with really gooey materials. particle on top to even out the imperfections. with a variety of soft and hard parts — bones, don't like humans? no problem. here's a pup that's positively pneumatic. yes. yeah. for example, this inflates and it would move this leg forward. to its original position. back quite quickly to its original shape. yes. these robots still need training to understand and navigate their environments and cope with the unpredictability of the real world. where thousands of hands can practise and make mistakes in a fract
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seb had a need for speed. this is what i want to do. relate to the real world?iss it on the track, you could die. it's so unlikely is money. that the traditional route into motorsport wasn't going the wider team. for motorsport teams. to ignore the virtual world. that's just about it. goodbye for now. hello, there. for northern ireland, but the bulk of the country turning less cold. — quite a wintry mix of weather there. and then as we move into wednesday and beyond, for thursday and friday. the
seb had a need for speed. this is what i want to do. relate to the real world?iss it on the track, you could die. it's so unlikely is money. that the traditional route into motorsport wasn't going the wider team. for motorsport teams. to ignore the virtual world. that's just about it. goodbye for now. hello, there. for northern ireland, but the bulk of the country turning less cold. — quite a wintry mix of weather there. and then as we move into wednesday and beyond, for thursday and friday....
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in the real world, the team, but he did pin it to the top of to ukrainiani real world, the team, butit to the top of to ukrainian peace runs. the team, but he did pin it to the top of to ukrainian peace runs to ie house. after the visit, keir starmer president's visit, keir starmer will be tomorrow before president arrieing on friday. we will have more sarah in a moment but first of alljames ward live in kyiv. some are houses live in kyiv. some are wondering, without us security guarantees what exactly is ukraine slie'eeteee "9 levy” is. ll'ereiee' , f f 777” f 77 out of f,33"“:“:" "at q?” is w's-e ' f f "f” f 7 z out of this 2,33““=“:" "at eve“ is. [wane , f 7 w” e w z out of this deal on getting out of this deal on minerals? it getting out of this deal on minerals?— getting out of this deal on minerals? z, , �* ~' minerals? it do .' feel , lg, of a minerals? tow - of a mamm— minerals? it. “2&sz - of a meaningful peace end a ran-in war. it end a raging war. it feels like a en between war. it feels like a en between a var. it feels like a en between a var. it fet venture and efeee ee
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first and foremost, i can join you in celebrating there is on the real world weapons, and the myriad accident that you mentioned, and the loss of control of weapons is alarming and the history is far more terrifying than we have time to get into right now. it seems to me like those examples highlight the need to potentially augment human judgment or support it in some way. it would have been a nice reminder, for example, if there had been a good automated alert, did you make sure you took care of the nuclear weapons before taking off? and to mitigate risk and augment what is already a history of flawed human judgment frankly we're lucky to have escaped from. my question to you is what would have to change about ai's reliability, its performance, its integration into different components in nc3 and make you more excited about it and say this is is system that could help us reduce risk. >> to be clear, i don't want to say we should never use technology to improve the safety of our nuclear, of course we should and simple things like automation, a check, did you double check? right, that
first and foremost, i can join you in celebrating there is on the real world weapons, and the myriad accident that you mentioned, and the loss of control of weapons is alarming and the history is far more terrifying than we have time to get into right now. it seems to me like those examples highlight the need to potentially augment human judgment or support it in some way. it would have been a nice reminder, for example, if there had been a good automated alert, did you make sure you took care...
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they need to know those corridors inside and out so that they will be safe in a real world, world conditioner the pilots did, in fact, have their night vision goggles on at the time. >> this is another thing. >> another piece of the. puzzle that is also drawing some criticism right now is why would they have had their night vision goggles on at 9:00 at night? it was in the middle of the night. it was a training mission. and again, military officials would tell you they train in real world conditions so that if in fact, there is an emergency and they need to carry out these missions in real life, they will be ready. but again, pieces of this puzzle are coming together, but. we still do not have the full picture yet. >> chris courtney kuby, thank you. president trump gave intelligence agencies until today to deliver a plan for releasing the remaining sealed files in jfk's assassination. for decades, of course, those files have fueled conspiracies, everything from cia involvement to lee harvey oswald taking orders from a foreign government. but investigative journalists say they don't expect a
they need to know those corridors inside and out so that they will be safe in a real world, world conditioner the pilots did, in fact, have their night vision goggles on at the time. >> this is another thing. >> another piece of the. puzzle that is also drawing some criticism right now is why would they have had their night vision goggles on at 9:00 at night? it was in the middle of the night. it was a training mission. and again, military officials would tell you they train in real...
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problems in the decades to come. race to build a quantum computer capable of solving important real—worldrinciples of particle it's hoped they'll be able to solve problems better batteries, and perhaps more efficient ways for example. a high—risk, high—rewards strategy. to develop this new chip, it wanted to develop state of matter. majorana particle. but with this new chip, microsoft feels it is back in the race with its rivals, and ready to make it believes it's a question of years — not decades — and many experts we've spoken to greeted this announcement or indeed for microsoft itself. that is all we have time for on business today but stay with us here on bbc news. in bangladesh were forced to cancel the event local police had to step in and the female players were asked to return to their homes for their safety. this was the third match to be cancelled in northern of islamist groups. anbarasan ethirajan. tells more about what has happened here.— tells more about what has happened here. in late january and in happen in late january and in february. three local early february. three lo
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so for the collapsing of, of us self are likely to cause real calamities in the real world. just think about the removal of bank from africa. i think what you'll see is that china will not, i think what we are seeing is the collapse of us power across the globe. you may think that's a good thing. you may think it's a bad thing, but you deal with china and you see, but jordan's just have 1200000000 dollars removed from its national budget by this one is a cool decision by the us president. i think that china will generally come in using the simon is terribly dangerous in somalia, right? not for it to what we'll have our shut by. but a terrorist organization is being held, held back upon a by us as a vengeance because they've been training the police force inciteful. i'm not strong. so she'll 5 is going to be greatly enhanced, made more powerful, a sabotage the some of the stake. now, eventually us citizens are going to be killed as a result of these reckless actions. perhaps, sooner rather than later, we had a whip always in washington and the terrible catastrophic crash. so
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pokemon go is the perfect example, because you can look for pokemon in the real world.e been fighting fakes since the beginning. stationery, cards, you name it. influencer logan paul currently holds the guinness world record for more than $5 million. their value goes up. and communicate with friends. company is the only one that remains private despite its huge revenue. hello kitty is one of the characters for sanrio, but pokemon is the only thing we do at the pokemon company. so whatever profit we make from pokemon gets reinvested into pokemon. is no longer popular." they want to know what happened to him in his retirement. that's the hardest question you asked today! ash's journey is continuing, and his partner pikachu thanks for watching. ukraine says it's agreed to a deal that would give the us access to its minerals. ukraine's president zelensky says he wants and when president trump was asked what ukraine gets out of the arrangement, he said this. $350 billion and lots of equipment and military the actress michelle trachtenberg has died at the age of 39. she was k
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he was also on the real world on mtv, so clearly the best. this morning, while he was wearing an faa jacket, he was also pointedly not answering that question about is there an acting faa director right now? is there anyone who's directing the faa right now? he did not answer that question. he just walked away. and that may be because as of this morning, when that press conference was happening, as of last night, when the crash happened to there was no acting director of the faa, the director of the federal aviation administration, like the fbi director, like the irs director. this is one of those jobs that's not supposed to turn over with each new president. faa directors are appointed for five year terms, which means explicitly, they're supposed to span multiple presidential terms. but that did not happen with this faa director. this one left the job on inauguration day. and until this morning, donald trump hadn't gotten around to appointing anybody to replace him. well, why did the faa director leave on inauguration day less than two weeks
he was also on the real world on mtv, so clearly the best. this morning, while he was wearing an faa jacket, he was also pointedly not answering that question about is there an acting faa director right now? is there anyone who's directing the faa right now? he did not answer that question. he just walked away. and that may be because as of this morning, when that press conference was happening, as of last night, when the crash happened to there was no acting director of the faa, the director...
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. >> there will be real world effects of this. there will be local weather service, field offices who do not have enough personnel to maintain their duty, their their congressionally mandated duty to protect life and property during extreme weather events. that is the inevitable reality. >> and that was daniel swain. he's a climate scientist from ucla who spoke about how stunned people in the weather science community are to hear about this mass firing and the effect it's going to have on the public. most of the workers fired were probationary, meaning they had recently started in their roles, had less seniority, and were therefore easier to fire. but probationary workers also include not just recent hires, but experienced workers like andy hazelton. he has more than ten years experience, but had been recently promoted to a higher level role, which is why he was considered probationary in his job cut. now, this morning we're working to determine how many bay area national weather service workers have been included in this mass fir
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reporter chris vallance explains. them back in contention in the multi—billion—dollar important real—worldclassical computers, as they are called, simply can't — and lead to developments in medicine, for example. microsoft has been pursuing, by its own admission, to develop this new chip, it wanted to develop topological qubits — that relied upon discovering new materials that were capable of entering a topological you learn about in school — gas, liquid or solid. they also had to discover and use the elusive majorana particle. its existence has been only in theory until recently, and it remains controversial. in the race with its rivals, and ready to make it believes it's a question of years — not decades — before it's able to produce quantum computers capable a chip — as this one — which has eight topological qubits, and one that has thousands of times more qubits, which will be required if it's to do useful work. with a degree of caution — they say they will need to see more data before they're ready to say what this will mean for progress in the quantum computing industry in general, o
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they can work in the real world, and help contribute to society. they can get out of their mom's basement and get their own place. we'll do those things too. that helps pay for it, and economic growth. that will come. larry: last one, sounds like, mr. trump raised it with bret baier. his reciprocal tariff strategy will yield revenues, you can make 5 to 10 year estimates on that revenue yield, and elon musk, doge audit for fraud and so on will have savings you can put in 5 to 10 year estimates on that. in to this budget. >> so far congressional budget office, we fight with a lot, but they are the designated quote, unquote rereferee, they will not give you a score right now on what doge is doing, it could a trippion dollars. -- trillion dollars. what you are seeing on other side. all those things will yield significant money, nobody knows what the tariffs, reciprocal tariffs, yielding president trump's says trillions. you know even if hundreds of billions, cbo will not score it but it gu goes to deficit reduction. larry: you have to roll them, roll c
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this is a real world example working project words. someone needs to get in touch with someone else. and hey, i mean they're not responding my point really need to talk to them. well, i email that. um, did you talk to them? why payment? no, did you talk to them? the person was sitting literally 30 feet across the room on the other side of walk, getting up walking and actually having a conversation to land a point or to brainstorm was far removed or maybe dating myself. but you know what? there's this issue of action, the human interaction is a task, right? and so building that muscle is something that folks do need. do you think that the decline in humanity is a, is a, is a consequential or a cause in the changes we are actually seeing in society as a whole, a blind data driven person. and it's, it's hard for me to equate causality. but what i can say is that the, the stem specialization, and the focus on content and the output has the prioritized by my observation, the value communications. and it's not just the quality, but it's the
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and this is the real world.of american politics. he says something, people react, oh, that's funny. oh that's crazy. oh, it's a great out of the box idea. the rest of the world is dealing in reality, which is that the 2 million people in gaza that have no self-determination and no one knows what's going to happen to them, and they're not going to make allowances for donald trump in the same way that, you know, republicans in congress are going to. >> let me ask you this, because, you know, donald trump clearly has imperial instincts. he thinks he's sort of the, you know, the remake of william mckinley. and he's going to go around the world grabbing territory. and he sort of has an expansionist view, much like bibi netanyahu. but i wonder how that reads in the middle east, where they're very sensitive to the idea of american imperialism, the iraq war. it pricked those sensibilities in a huge way. trump pretended he was against the war, but he was very much for it by donald trump, signaling that he would do an ira
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this is the real world we're living in. the americans are capable of doing this, basically the american electorate by a tiny razor's edge is capable of, you know, jumping off the cliff when it comes to foreign policy. and you're seeing them push back to say, you know, american leadership is not something that is given by the grace of god. americans have been our leaders for 80 years in the global community for good reason and because of our long history together. but if the americans want to throw that away, then they will push back and remind the united states that they too, are sovereign countries with their own interests. but i also think it's remarkable to have a german chancellor having to remind an american vice president about why cooperating with, you know, far right parties is bad. i mean, it's really an embarrassing moment for the united states, but it was i think it was the right thing for the german chancellor to point out. >> melanie, it's been widely reported for years. donald trump has been looking to pull ba
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got to see a little bit of what the real world was like, how global financial system works and what is the plumbing of the global economy. i think it provided a strong foundation for a general understanding of how the world works. >> you are the founder of a website known as d.c. inquiry. what is d.c. inquirer? >> it is a conservative news site i found it a few years ago and i started it specifically to go to bat for president trump and strong conservatives in the media. what i recognized is unfortunately we have a pretty biased media in the united states. one side of the aisle is pre-well covered. you have cnn and msnbc at the new york times and the wall street journal. all of these news outlets are printing the same headlines. it is in favor of democrats and against republicans. what i wanted to do was balance out that media narrative. we started d.c. inquirer. it exploded within a few weeks. we were getting more facebook engagement than the washington post and it is because the american people are looking for conservative news, they are looking for somebody who is different, not jus
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eventually you can pull out some piece that causes has really big real world, real world ramificationsr could at the faa who knows where. and that's the political russian roulette that's going on here, is waiting to see if they actually accidentally fire people that can't be fired. there are a lot of people who can be fired without toppling the jenga thing, but every now and then you could run into somebody at some place where the political ramifications, the real world ramifications, will swamp or could swamp the performative stuff. >> there's also, i think, something to be said about people who are experts. there are people who serve in the government because they're lazy, they're stupid, and they can't get a job anywhere else, whatever. of course, like in a lot of places, there are a lot of people in the government who are really good at what they do and are serving out of a sense of patriotism, trying to help the country, and we don't want to chase them out of the public sector if they're doing vital work. >> if they're doing vital work. and, jake, i would also underscore and i was
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but really, the understanding of how to take real-world problems and try to address those through a legislative process, which is what i am going to try to do here at a slightly different level. >> can you point to one or two things from your statehouse service you are most proud of? >> the way we turned our state around after 2010. my party took the majority for the first time in 100 some odd years. and we really wanted to try to change the direction of the state. we at that point were one of the highest taxed states in the country, overregulated. all the metrics were the wrong way, whether unemployment, you name it. we took that and we paid off the debt we had at the federal government to where we are one of the fastest growing states, lowest tax, we cut regulations. we put a lot of capital into construction without acquiring debt. and it has worked out. north carolina is a fast-growing state. i would think that competence of approach to turning north carolina around is the thing i am most proud of. >> tell us about your background and your family. growing up in north carolina, what was it li
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so this has real world impacts on human beings right now. it's not a joke. >> joel, what is the possibility of this just being one of these negotiating tactics that we see from trump, where he says something explosive and we saw it with tariffs right earlier in the week to try to influence, for example, we were talking earlier this week about saudi arabia wanting a two state solution or a plan for one, as part of negotiations to normalize relations with israel. does this just set out a line from which he can negotiate and not represent a real proposal? >> you know, casey, i think there is always a smidgen of possibility in that, that somehow this will get the palestinians to pay attention. he means business, just like with canada. we're going to slap a 25% tariff on you and then withdraw it a day later. but get your attention. but the problem here is that by doing this and by putting this out there, what he is now doing is undermining american credibility. in word, there is now going to be a discussion that all these negotiating tables about
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i can translate stuff quicker, write code quickly, but human productivity in general and the real world the same level, so sereact building a model that can basically help humanity or society to push real-world productivity even higher, and that differentiates us from other companies. tom: is there a place as you sit in germany -- is there a place for artificial intelligence to create the growth of germany so desperately needs, and what do you see that looking like? >> that is a very good question. in general, we see that artificial intelligence can be a fundamental game changer, because it can empower tools like robotics to help us overcome labor shortages and reduce costs, so therefore it is great to build such a company out of germany, because germany has years of track record in automation, and we are adding ai on top of that to deliver for robots and increase our level of automation, and of course that can significantly benefit not only germany, but also europe and the rest of the world. tom: you race the $25 million. how does that position you in terms of fundraising and are you t
i can translate stuff quicker, write code quickly, but human productivity in general and the real world the same level, so sereact building a model that can basically help humanity or society to push real-world productivity even higher, and that differentiates us from other companies. tom: is there a place as you sit in germany -- is there a place for artificial intelligence to create the growth of germany so desperately needs, and what do you see that looking like? >> that is a very good...
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but there are real. world consequences. >> not just. >> the people, the. >> federal workers. >> who are losing. >> their jobs. >> and it's important to. >> keep sight. >> of the real human. >> impacts here. >> but also. >> the impact. >> on the. >> services, whether it's the nuclear arsenal. >> and. >> the people who are. >> in charge of keeping that. >> safe, or. >> the. faa or a whole. litany of things. >> working on the. >> bird flu right now at fda, all these different agencies who are critical to. >> government services. >> that people use every day. so i think as we start to experience the impacts. >> of these cuts. >> i. >> do think members of congress, including republicans, are going to hear a lot more from their constituents about it. >> so president. >> trump posted on social media. >> the. >> following quote he. >> who saves. >> his country does not violate any law. >> at the. >> same. >> time. >> he. >> could come out. >> and say, here's. >> why i'm. >> doing all of. >> these things. >> and here's
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it adds to readiness and doing a real world mission and how does it affect those aspects. i think we have seen it already in the recruiting numbers. we have seen an enthusiasm and excitement from young men and women who want to join the military actively because they are interested in being a part of the finest fighting force that the world has to offer and not doing a lot of other things that divide or distract. it's about readiness and focus. you have seen it from the executive orders that the president has issued. there can be confusion about that. but from our perspective, why you got rid of something like d.e.i., because from our perspective it has served the purpose of twieding the force as opposed to uniting the force. and i have said it quite publicly and i want to be transparent with this building and everyone who serves hearsay the same thing that we say in public. i think the single dumbest phrase in military history is our diversity is our strength. i think our strength is our unity. our strength is our shared purpose regardless of our background, regardless of
it adds to readiness and doing a real world mission and how does it affect those aspects. i think we have seen it already in the recruiting numbers. we have seen an enthusiasm and excitement from young men and women who want to join the military actively because they are interested in being a part of the finest fighting force that the world has to offer and not doing a lot of other things that divide or distract. it's about readiness and focus. you have seen it from the executive orders that...
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another executive order that we are starting to see have real—world implications as american staff workingout two—thirds overseas and other countries. of the workforce. this is still pending review, possibility of merging some that countries and aid organisations not knowing whether their relationships will continue. that countries programmes are currently on hold and they are not it puts into doubt future health programmes, programmes currently ongoing, the fight against hiv, japenese media reports prime minister shigeru ishiba the two leaders are set to discuss key issues like economic and security matters, strengthening in the indo—pacific region. yuki tatsumi is a senior fellow and co—director of the east first and foremost, i think the prime minister ishiba the former prime minister was able to build with with mr trump on a positive hold. also in terms of defence spending, canjapan increase of its gdp? canjapan acquire more of the american weapon systems through the military sales to boost the american industry but i would not be surprised if he starts putting down discussions further
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at least in separation of powers land that is a big conflict and it has real-world implications. host: republicans, 202-748-8001. democrats 202-748-8000. independent, 202-748-8002. ron is in michigan, a democrats line. good morning, go ahead. >> good morning. in my opinion what trump is doing he is eliminating all supervisory roles the federal government had to safeguard -- we will just take social security and put elon musk in charge of going to the records of social security to eliminate people from social security and what that's can do is there going to eliminate people from social security and in the past we could call the federal government and get help, there will no longer be any help. so though go through with trumps and the billionaires forcing them down our throats and there will be no more recourse. benefits social security will start and then they will go on to v.a. and medicare cuts and there will no longer be any recourse in the billionaires are in charge. he is taking control of the fbi and federal law enforcement agencies -- they are no longer in place. the only
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pokemon go is the perfect example, because you can look for pokemon in the real world.y receive products that aren't authentic. i'm at one of two dozen pokemon centres, where they sell toys, stationery, cards, you name it. but there is a separate resale market where pokemon for the most expensive pokemon trading card, which he bought their value goes up. but it's not our place to say that they are not valuable. and communicate with friends. this is your update from sports points clear at the top after beating newcastle united 2—0 at anfield. on and alexis mac allister doubled their advantage midway through the second half. i think what impressed me most was the mental strength in both games, because after everton and may be a bit �*the and may be a bit after the game people started to villa game people started to question us a bit and left“ be a bitano home” ~ —— ~ ——— —— players or left“ as a bitano "ems” ~ ~ ~ ,,, ~ players or people get when players or people get use the extra work questioned use the extra work rates. is,quite,,, and rates. that is quite normal and t
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>> critics say the real world consequence can be seen in research.for instance, if we do have these new definitions, for example, data of when it looks to collecting data and surveying patients who are either intersex or transgender, that means that they would not fall under these new definitions in research and in data. so there's concern here that we could lose data in this space. we could lose research in this space. and some doctors and patients could face the real world consequences of that. and that's why we are seeing a lot of of a lot of criticism here when it comes to responding to these new definitions. >> jacqueline howard, thank you so much for the update. so any minute now, president donald trump is going to host a black history month event at the white house as his administration dismantles dei programs across the federal government. we'll cover it for you. >> perhaps. >> with flonase. >> allergies don't have to. >> be scary. >> spraying flonase daily gives you long lasting non-drowsy relief. flonase all. >> good for generations. this a
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it's the dislocation between the real world and the digital world.e got these digital world exponential trends, whether it's bitcoin going from zero to a $2 trillion market cap over the last 15 years, whether it's ai going from no one talking about it 18 months ago to being the latest biggest thing today, right. these digital trends are unconstrained by the real world, but it takes time to deliver real world capacity to service these trends. >> what dan, what is going on in abilene, texas? i have not been down there. you're. so you guys are about 40 miles from abilene. 30 miles from sweetwater. abilene, of course, is the site of this, like ten cluster stargate, massive supercomputer that they're building out. you're just a little bit away from. why has this become the epicenter, as it seems like it is of these mega data and energy plants? what's going on? >> it's the power. it's where the power is in minnesota. you can't get gigawatts of power for data centers in texas. it's an open network. it's an extremely large network. and the availability of po
it's the dislocation between the real world and the digital world.e got these digital world exponential trends, whether it's bitcoin going from zero to a $2 trillion market cap over the last 15 years, whether it's ai going from no one talking about it 18 months ago to being the latest biggest thing today, right. these digital trends are unconstrained by the real world, but it takes time to deliver real world capacity to service these trends. >> what dan, what is going on in abilene,...
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something called charge retention — meaning we apply a quite hefty voltage to the actuators. into the real worldf they smack into the world is made for soft, squishy, fleshy animals. for example, grabbing things is much easier if there's a bit of give on your gripper. your hand, the floor... worked up until now. of your material down. but the problem is, they're all uneven. it's not perfect at the top. when you flatten them off, they getjammed up and that means that we haven't been able to 3d—print now we have a different technique. so now we can 3d—print with really gooey materials. a laser scans the top of each particle and works out particle on top to even out the imperfections. this new method means that you can 3d—print robots don't like humans? more of a dog person? here's a pup that's positively pneumatic. you're blowing air in through the backside. yes. yeah. and then it makes different parts of the legs move. springs back quite quickly to its original shape. yes. and navigate their environments and cope with where thousands of hands can practise and make mistakes although, even if they
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i got to see a little bit of what the real world was like, how the global financial system works, the plumbing of the global economy. it provided a really strong foundation not only for what i'm doing now before a general understanding of how this world works. >> you are the founder of a website known as d.c. inquiry. for those that don't is, what is d.c. inquirer and what's it about? >> it's a conservatives the new site i found it a few years ago when i started it specifically to go to bat for president trump in good, strong conservatives in the media. i recognized, unfortunately, we've got a pretty biased media in the united states. one side of the aisle is pretty well covered. you've got cnn and msnbc on the new york times and the wall street journal, occasionally. often times you wake up in the morning and see that these news outlets are printing frictionally the same headlines. it's usually in favor of democrats and against republicans. what i wanted to do is balance out that media narrative. so we started d.c. inquirer to really exploded within a few weeks of starting it. we wer
i got to see a little bit of what the real world was like, how the global financial system works, the plumbing of the global economy. it provided a really strong foundation not only for what i'm doing now before a general understanding of how this world works. >> you are the founder of a website known as d.c. inquiry. for those that don't is, what is d.c. inquirer and what's it about? >> it's a conservatives the new site i found it a few years ago when i started it specifically to...
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pokemon go is the perfect example, because you can look for pokemon in the real world.nt? adventure game palworld. what are you doing about those fake pokemon? it affects our creativity, and our customers get but that's not their only challenge. centres, where they sell toys, stationery, cards, you name it. for more than $5 million. translation: if the cards i are rare or seen as a vintage, their value goes up. and communicate with friends. so whatever profit we make from pokemon gets reinvested into pokemon. if we go public, we have to focus on growing our profitability, and investors might ask, "what are you going to do when the popularity of pokemon dies down?" and outanswer, willbe-.. , is no longer popular." is right next to him. there you have it. the detail on pokemon. there are plenty more business stories on the website. the bbc news app. website. also the bbc news app. we are watching the decision gatoick . gatoick. aw; about gatwick, any announcements whether it about gatwick, any ann be cements whether it about gatwick, any ann be given 1ts whether it about
pokemon go is the perfect example, because you can look for pokemon in the real world.nt? adventure game palworld. what are you doing about those fake pokemon? it affects our creativity, and our customers get but that's not their only challenge. centres, where they sell toys, stationery, cards, you name it. for more than $5 million. translation: if the cards i are rare or seen as a vintage, their value goes up. and communicate with friends. so whatever profit we make from pokemon gets...
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employers value real world preparation.bal leaders on high point's inspiring campus. and parents appreciate hpa's god, family, and country values. choose to be extraordinary at high point university. >> today. investors and fast money fans join melissa lee and the team of traders live and on air for an all access fusion of trades, trends and tips. fast to citizenship for foreigners, potentially, if they can afford the $5 million price tag. robert frank is here with that story and some other parts to it. robert, like big tax incentives for the applicants. >> yeah good. kelly good to see you. well, this is president trump saying his new $5 million gold card will start selling in just two weeks. now, immigration attorneys saying they're already getting calls from interested clients. one reason is that tax loophole that would give the overseas rich a tax benefit not available to all the other americans. so here's how it works. u.s. citizens and permanent residents currently have to pay income taxes on all of their income earned
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key component and just common sense to do and reflect in the punishment what's occurring in the real world, which is going to get on that static approach of the biden administration and going for the higher and economic growth rate. larry: working with dog and he recollects finding ways to cut the work force and people retiring and taking a hefty retirement package and make the riffs and shrink the federal work force? >> i'm excited about the eo that just was signed because i think it's the next step in being able to get a handle on the work force and again, this is more action and activities that we can do. the president can move forward unilaterally using laws on the books and that's what we mean by riffs saying for the sufficient of the agency to better serve the agency ability to meet the needs in the american people, we need a smaller work force and more efficient work force and a riff does that. that's what we're -- that's the next phase reflective in the eo today. larry: coming back to the audit and the search for fraud and so forth. elon will do it and you and so forth. only career
key component and just common sense to do and reflect in the punishment what's occurring in the real world, which is going to get on that static approach of the biden administration and going for the higher and economic growth rate. larry: working with dog and he recollects finding ways to cut the work force and people retiring and taking a hefty retirement package and make the riffs and shrink the federal work force? >> i'm excited about the eo that just was signed because i think it's...