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in all 3 cases it's the small companies and research institutes that do the development while the drug industry's heavy hitters produce and market the vaccines. their business partnerships worth billions with all of them fighting for market share the demand is huge for the biotech companies and research institutes that develop the vaccines one thing is clear they need the huge corporations infrastructure to get their lifesaving vaccines distributed. let's cross to our financial correspondent and frank that chelsea delaney chelsea how important is this kill that vaccine to the use broader vaccination plans. it's crucial for the e.u. the e.u. actually has a lot of hopes on this cure a vaccine they've already ordered a little over 400000000 doses that's the largest order they have for any vaccine including the ones that are already approved here in the. biotech pfizer vaccine so they are very dependent on this and it also comes as the e.u. is really lagging behind other countries in terms of vaccination in part because they are facing a big shortage of vaccines right now they've only here
in all 3 cases it's the small companies and research institutes that do the development while the drug industry's heavy hitters produce and market the vaccines. their business partnerships worth billions with all of them fighting for market share the demand is huge for the biotech companies and research institutes that develop the vaccines one thing is clear they need the huge corporations infrastructure to get their lifesaving vaccines distributed. let's cross to our financial correspondent...
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also chief strategist for the network, contagion research institute. congressman, let me just ask you. are you a republican this morning? >> listen, based on the definition i thought it was, i would say yes, but what i see right now, no. and you know, that's been my -- i think my biggest problem with where we're at right now, is do i stay republican, try to fix it from the inside? do i leave the republican, just be who i am from the outside? and right now, i've got to tell you, john, i'm leaning towards leaving the party at this point. the more that i spee. and a massive number of local committees that are going after specific congressional republicans up in upton, anthony gonzalez in ohio. i know these individuals and they're friends of mine. and i'm getting the calls and the texts, guys. i still talk to them. and it's very difficult right now. and it's just very difficult to keep pushing forward on the gop side of things, when you see what's happening around the country. >> what does it tell you, the
also chief strategist for the network, contagion research institute. congressman, let me just ask you. are you a republican this morning? >> listen, based on the definition i thought it was, i would say yes, but what i see right now, no. and you know, that's been my -- i think my biggest problem with where we're at right now, is do i stay republican, try to fix it from the inside? do i leave the republican, just be who i am from the outside? and right now, i've got to tell you, john, i'm...
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the research for institute _ support. the research for institute of _ support. u could include those who earn the income from self—employment at a cost of less than £1.3 million in less than eight months and those earning £50,000 and that is £i.2 earning £50,000 and that is £1.2 billion at the most, on top of those that the government is planning to spend on top of £90 billion. the treasury says the self—employed income support scheme has helped nearly 3 million people claim almost £20 billion. it is targeted towards those most in need and will continue to work with stakeholders and keep schemes under review. but davies now among many forced to take low—paid work to make ends meet, if they can find it. andy verity, bbc news. this man had an idea of starting up his psychotherapy business, he thought it would bring harmony to the workplace but he had to abandon the idea after years it caused resentment and jealousy among the star. he explains why. we tried an the star. he explains why. - tried an experiment where we paid everyone the same and that didn't work but w
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don smith is director of the stockholm international peace research institute which advises policy makers on disarmament welcome to you is this good news. thank you very much yes it is good. i think it is not unexpected good news because a i think everybody who looks at the situation closely knew this was necessary and b joe biden committed himself to it and see russia had indicated they wanted to extend their grievances a lot they're going about 2 weeks to sort it out soon be the 5th is the expiry date so they need to crack down but yes it is that needs doing it with the that's that's a deadline that's the clearly that's movable isn't it because if both sides are indicated they want to reach the same place that bet out there in 2 weeks time will say well it's ok to it's done now let's stop playing these missiles about so there's some leeway that there they could be some leeway in syria but there doesn't need to be because it is simply. not a commission if you like within the treaty to extend it for 5 years for far to 5 years some religious have to sit down and say do you want to do this
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corona virus pandemic they have ended their 2 we quarantine will soon interview people from research institutes hospitals and the seafood market linked to the initial outbreak a long delayed inquiry comes after months of negotiations let's go straight to katrina you who is live in. katrina what are we expecting from the w.h. team in the next few days. well they have a hit show said their plan for the next few weeks is yet to be finalized but since they arrived in china 2 weeks ago they've already been gauged in frank discussions with their chinese counterparts and others involved in the management of the outbreak here in holland they've got a mammoth task ahead of them they're investigating a lot of theories and among them is one that covers 19 1st originated in a wild animal potentially a bat secondly they're also going to go into the $100.00 black market where the 1st cluster of the current virus was 1st identified and see how the virus might have spread from there and also they're going to check out the institute. which is the lab for me eunice u.s. president donald trump alleged that 19 all
corona virus pandemic they have ended their 2 we quarantine will soon interview people from research institutes hospitals and the seafood market linked to the initial outbreak a long delayed inquiry comes after months of negotiations let's go straight to katrina you who is live in. katrina what are we expecting from the w.h. team in the next few days. well they have a hit show said their plan for the next few weeks is yet to be finalized but since they arrived in china 2 weeks ago they've...
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in all 3 cases it's the small companies and research institutes that do the development well the drug industry's heavy hitters produce and market the vaccines. their business partnerships work billions with all of them fighting for market share the demand is huge for the biotech companies and research institutes that develop the vaccines one thing is clear they need the huge corporations infrastructure to get their lifesaving vaccines distributed. time now for a quick look at some of the other business stories making the news boeing will pay a $2500000000.00 fine to settle a u.s. justice department investigation into 2737 max crashes the company admits that employees misled regulates as about the safety of the aircraft crashes killed 346 people and led to the grounding of the model. and the local government in germany has come up with a way it believes will protect controversial gas pipeline or stream to from sanctions state of mecklenburg western pomerania is putting all the no extreme associated companies into a foundation trust measure could legally show the companies involved from
in all 3 cases it's the small companies and research institutes that do the development well the drug industry's heavy hitters produce and market the vaccines. their business partnerships work billions with all of them fighting for market share the demand is huge for the biotech companies and research institutes that develop the vaccines one thing is clear they need the huge corporations infrastructure to get their lifesaving vaccines distributed. time now for a quick look at some of the other...
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research institute says a growing number of new residences remain unsold across the country.he nationwide total floor space was 7.8% in november from a year before. reaching a level not seen since 2016. big apartment buildings have been going up one after another that's raising concern about oversflie splooi. the government issued a notice encouraging sellers to cut apartment prices. >> they are building too many apartments when more younger people are moving out of the city. >> the central government wants to ensure a soft landing as the economy bounces back and is taking various steps to deal with increasing fears over the future of the real estate market. china faces a tough balancing act as it heads into the post coronavirus era. >> let's have a lock at the markets. >>> from the team in tokyo, thank you for joining us. >> an old border disput a reignited. ethiopia and sudan blame each other for hostilities in the al-fashaga region. what's really behind the latest violence? this is "inside story." ♪ hello and welcome to the program. ethiopia and sudan are warning each othe
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when brazil's spatial research institute released evidence that deforestation had massively increased most and i rubbished his own government's figures hinting at one of his favorite conspiracy theories. a plot by international n.g.o.s to limit brazil's sovereignty. of the people to the policy that will get the bonus. his message is the rainforest is open for business and he's even showing jordan to bend the truth to his vision for a 0 my vision. now do you want to care. for my view. but a report of brazil we believe the truth is crucial especially when it comes to the rain forest. but if we could go i came across the story. about a land conflict and southern part of a muslim in our state. supposedly there are 4 killed. and what seems to be an execution this region is famous for its violence. legal logging and land conflicts all the information is still very unclear because even the the amazonas police doesn't know exactly what happened. for you for all of us. is a single. word. cloud or. of come with my eyes i think. this is going to. be my 2nd to see. the place for the. difference w
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sunk young children from pyongyang's economic research institute he's authorized to talk to journalists for example about the sanctions but i'm going to do a little one what are we didn't do the focus of all enjoy getting just how well how was going to the hospital ha ha we didn't we would we. are now on a will only see things and will only get orbital the will is open up another look is in the on. the sinks as it has been put on north korea are extremely strict i mean this for the nothing the country that has been sanctioned bore diversely him or more strictly at the same time they're no longer working. there is a use for the north korea policy and using sanctions to try to have the regime modify his behavior. because we're not in the world and that earns most of his money that gives you the flood for this thing that gives us a life. many high ranking defectors from north korea talk about a secret government department that said to administer the regime secret funds allegedly kim is some and his son kim jong il set it up in the late 1970 s. and equipped it with wide ranging powers it's
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when brazil's spatial research institute released evidence that the for a station had massively increased also now rubbished his own government's figures hinting at one of his favorite conspiracy theories. a plot by international n.g.o.s to limit brazil's sovereignty. of the people to the palace in the book at the don't. ask. a serious. obliviously to dig a muslim a double as illegible siege. his message is the rainforest is open for business and he's even challenge jordan alist to bend the truth to his vision for a 0 my vision you know how do you want to care for because well as i. was both of those i usually force most of you though you both do but a report of brazil we believe the truth is crucial especially when it comes to the rain forest. about a week ago i came across the story. about a land conflict and the southern part of a muzzle on a state. supposedly there are 4 killed. and what seems to be an execution this region is famous for its violence. legal logging land conflicts all the information still very unclear because even the the amazon as police doesn't know exactly what hap
when brazil's spatial research institute released evidence that the for a station had massively increased also now rubbished his own government's figures hinting at one of his favorite conspiracy theories. a plot by international n.g.o.s to limit brazil's sovereignty. of the people to the palace in the book at the don't. ask. a serious. obliviously to dig a muslim a double as illegible siege. his message is the rainforest is open for business and he's even challenge jordan alist to bend the...
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over thousands lose and research institutions around the world are working on assisted reproduction of wild animals including for projects devoted specifically to cloning for conservation. raised chickens of genetic diversity on cloning may well save some species but would cause a long term effect still on conservationists it is much more sensible to focus on protecting the biodiversity we still have how. could we ever rebuild all the losing now. such questions need to drive the technology that is most likely here to stay. rather than trying to save single species it's better to protect in time ecosystems knowing which plants animals and ecological communities need special protection because regular monitoring until now such monitoring could only provide a momentary snapshot of conditions in a set place and time. but a new method might soon allow us to monitor an entire ecosystem in one fell swoop. this is the airport at the german aerospace center in the near munich a dorney a 220 ready for takeoff. it's carrying a hyperspectral camera. ecologists hope to use the device to help identi
over thousands lose and research institutions around the world are working on assisted reproduction of wild animals including for projects devoted specifically to cloning for conservation. raised chickens of genetic diversity on cloning may well save some species but would cause a long term effect still on conservationists it is much more sensible to focus on protecting the biodiversity we still have how. could we ever rebuild all the losing now. such questions need to drive the technology that...
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over thousands lose and research institutions around the world are working on assisted reproduction of wild animals including for projects devoted specifically to cloning for conservation. that raised chickens of genetic diversity on cloning may well save some species but would cause a long term effect still on conservationists it is much more sensible to focus on protecting the biodiversity we still have how. could we ever believe there is all that you are losing now. such questions need to drive the technology that is most likely here just. rather than trying to save single species it's better to protect entire ecosystems knowing which plants animals and ecological communities need special protection because regular monitoring until now such monitoring could only provide a momentary snapshot of conditions in a set place and time. but a new method might soon allow us to monitor an entire ecosystem in one fell swoop. this is the airport at the german aerospace center and often near munich a dorney a 228 is ready for takeoff. it's carrying a hyperspectral camera. ecologists hoped to use
over thousands lose and research institutions around the world are working on assisted reproduction of wild animals including for projects devoted specifically to cloning for conservation. that raised chickens of genetic diversity on cloning may well save some species but would cause a long term effect still on conservationists it is much more sensible to focus on protecting the biodiversity we still have how. could we ever believe there is all that you are losing now. such questions need to...
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artist takes an interdisciplinary approach to his work and regularly cooperates with scientific research institutions like when he launched this experiment in bolivia to test out the possibilities of emissions free air travel. this is sara say knows beilin studio where he plans and prepares his many projects. satirist i know has always been fascinated by the. interplay between arts and science he studied art and architecture in argentina and then attended frankfurt's . art school on a scholarship he also took part in a nasa research project. has become an internationally sought after artist in part because his work ponders some of the most urgent questions we face today such as how can we shape our future and how much responsibility do we carry far actions. kimmitt unless there's a forward who is thomas said to say no you might as well ask me about the some of the different parts what makes someone the person they are or you don't i want to know if i have the feeling we as humans tend to see ourselves as extraordinary as somehow superior to other species. but in reality we struggle to forge real rela
artist takes an interdisciplinary approach to his work and regularly cooperates with scientific research institutions like when he launched this experiment in bolivia to test out the possibilities of emissions free air travel. this is sara say knows beilin studio where he plans and prepares his many projects. satirist i know has always been fascinated by the. interplay between arts and science he studied art and architecture in argentina and then attended frankfurt's . art school on a...
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when brazil's spatial research institute released evidence that the 1st station had massively increased also now rubbish to his own government's figures hinting at one of his favorite conspiracy theorists a plot by international n.g.o.s to limit brazil's sovereignty. of the people to the palace and forget the. the past. serfs. his message is the rainforest is open for business and he's even showing jordan to bend the truth to his vision. of vision you. want to go. but a reporter brazil we believe the truth is crucial especially when it comes to the rain forest. about a week ago i came across the story. about a land conflict and so that i'm part of a muslim in our state and supposedly there are 4 killed. and what seems to be an execution this region is famous for its violence. legal logging and land conflicts all the information still very unclear because even the the amazonas police doesn't know exactly what happened. or minister. for you but i. must. tell you that meeting. you know what. you might like to see. so basically this is. we're heading to their overflowing station so to me wa
when brazil's spatial research institute released evidence that the 1st station had massively increased also now rubbish to his own government's figures hinting at one of his favorite conspiracy theorists a plot by international n.g.o.s to limit brazil's sovereignty. of the people to the palace and forget the. the past. serfs. his message is the rainforest is open for business and he's even showing jordan to bend the truth to his vision. of vision you. want to go. but a reporter brazil we...
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over thousands lose and research institutions around the world are working on assisted reproduction of wild animals including for projects devoted specifically to cloning for conservation. the greens to conserve genetic diversity is on cloning may well save some species but would cause a long term effect on conservation as it is much more sensible to focus on protecting the biodiversity we still have how. could we ever leave this all the fear losing now. such questions need to drive the pick knowledge that is most likely here to stay. rather than trying to save single species it's better to protect in time ecosystems knowing which plants animals and ecological communities need special protection requires regular monitoring until now such monitoring could only provide a momentary snapshot of conditions in a set place and time. but a new method might soon allow us to monitor an entire ecosystem in one fell swoop. this is the airport at the german aerospace center and. near munich a dorney a $220.00 is ready for takeoff. it's carrying a hyperspectral camera. colleges hope to use the devic
over thousands lose and research institutions around the world are working on assisted reproduction of wild animals including for projects devoted specifically to cloning for conservation. the greens to conserve genetic diversity is on cloning may well save some species but would cause a long term effect on conservation as it is much more sensible to focus on protecting the biodiversity we still have how. could we ever leave this all the fear losing now. such questions need to drive the pick...
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over thousands lose and research institutions around the world are working on assisted reproduction of wild animals including for projects devoted specifically to cloning for conservation. raised chickens of genetic diversity is on cloning may well save some species but would cause a long term effect still on conservationists say it is much more sensible to focus on protecting the biodiversity we still have how. could we ever revisit all the g.i. losing now. such questions need to drive the technology that is most likely here to stay. rather than trying to save single species it's better to protect entire ecosystems knowing which plants animals and ecological communities need special protection requires regular monitoring until now such monitoring could only provide a momentary snapshot of conditions in a set place and time. but a new method might soon allow us to monitor an entire ecosystem in one fell swoop. this is the airport at the german aerospace center and often near munich a dorney a 220 is ready for takeoff. it's carrying a hyperspectral camera. ecologists hope to use the dev
over thousands lose and research institutions around the world are working on assisted reproduction of wild animals including for projects devoted specifically to cloning for conservation. raised chickens of genetic diversity is on cloning may well save some species but would cause a long term effect still on conservationists say it is much more sensible to focus on protecting the biodiversity we still have how. could we ever revisit all the g.i. losing now. such questions need to drive the...
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they've been isolating in the chinese city for the last two weeks — and will study research instituteshospitals and the seafood market linked to the initial outbreak. now on bbc news, hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. russian opposition leader is the most resilient opponent vladimir putin has ever spaced. resilient opponent vladimir putin has everfaced. navalny survived the attempted assassination by novichok, returned to russia and is now orchestrating anti—putin protests from his prison cell. the head of staff, the opposition movement has supporters willing to take to the streets and hundreds of russian towns and cities and do they have a strategy capable of forcing vladimir putin from power? 0k leonid volkov in lithuania, welcome to hardtalk. he must establish what kind of contact you have with alexei navalny right now, do you have any means of contacting him? the only way to contact him is through his lawyers, not even the relatives, but the lawyers are allowed to visit him two or three times a week and they do not enter a privacy and so it is supervised contact bu
they've been isolating in the chinese city for the last two weeks — and will study research instituteshospitals and the seafood market linked to the initial outbreak. now on bbc news, hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. russian opposition leader is the most resilient opponent vladimir putin has ever spaced. resilient opponent vladimir putin has everfaced. navalny survived the attempted assassination by novichok, returned to russia and is now orchestrating anti—putin protests...
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which plants and animals settle there and how all these factors impact on the ecosystem 8 other research institutes are also involved in the project the data gathered over the project's 5 year time frame is being collected at her university and has filed a near bilin but it happened habits like death data shows that natural reach even nation far exceeds the number of trees planted by humans. we've seen up to 3 times the amount. naturally resettling compared to the prying or oak trees that were planted on the area. after i think a flattened wooden. the researches are also part of an international network they are eager to hear about the experiences of colleagues in the u.s. and mediterranean countries and to learn if and how forest ecosystems can be made more robust. starts and if you wish to go and starts cooling our work is really important it can help us to compare biomes or large ecological zones so that we can discuss common patterns or and also told. one thing a number of studies show is that even the remains of trees killed or damaged in severe fires help the forest ecosystem rebound which su
which plants and animals settle there and how all these factors impact on the ecosystem 8 other research institutes are also involved in the project the data gathered over the project's 5 year time frame is being collected at her university and has filed a near bilin but it happened habits like death data shows that natural reach even nation far exceeds the number of trees planted by humans. we've seen up to 3 times the amount. naturally resettling compared to the prying or oak trees that were...
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which plants and animals settle there and how all these factors impact on the ecosystem 8 other research institutes are also involved in the project the data gathered over the project's 5 year time frame is being collected at her university and it was filed in nearby lynn but he doesn't have it strike death data shows that natural reach even nation far exceeds the number of trees planted by humans. we have seen up to 3 times the amount. naturally resettling can head to the rhine or oak trees that were planted on the area. after i think a found wooden. the researches are also part of an international network there we get to hear about the experiences of colleagues in the us and mediterranean countries and to learn if and how forest ecosystems can be made more robust. starts and if you wish to go on zotz cooling our work is really important it can help us to compare biomes or large ecological zones so that we can discuss common patterns or and also told. one thing a number of studies show is that even the remains of trees killed or damaged in severe fires help the forest ecosystem rebound which suppo
which plants and animals settle there and how all these factors impact on the ecosystem 8 other research institutes are also involved in the project the data gathered over the project's 5 year time frame is being collected at her university and it was filed in nearby lynn but he doesn't have it strike death data shows that natural reach even nation far exceeds the number of trees planted by humans. we have seen up to 3 times the amount. naturally resettling can head to the rhine or oak trees...
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artist takes an interdisciplinary approach to his work and regularly cooperates with scientific research institutions like when he launched this experiment in bolivia to test out the possibilities of emissions free air travel. this is sad to say knows but when studio where he plans and prepare as his many projects. satirist i know has always been fascinated by the interplay between art and science he studied art and architecture in argentina and then attended frankfurt's. art school on a scholarship he also took part in a nasa research project. has become an internationally source off to office in part because his work ponders some of the most urgent questions we face today such as how can we shape our future and how much responsibility means we carry fox. to make a mess of the former who is thomas said i say no you might as well ask me about the some of the different parts what makes someone the course and they are or you but i want to know if i have the feeling we as humans tend to see ourselves as extraordinary as somehow superior to other species. but in reality we struggle to forge real relation
artist takes an interdisciplinary approach to his work and regularly cooperates with scientific research institutions like when he launched this experiment in bolivia to test out the possibilities of emissions free air travel. this is sad to say knows but when studio where he plans and prepare as his many projects. satirist i know has always been fascinated by the interplay between art and science he studied art and architecture in argentina and then attended frankfurt's. art school on a...
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the berlin based startup analyzes data from research institutions around the world. based on its findings plan a contact individuals companies and community groups in the affected areas worldwide. they publicize their project and allow users to help fund them. data analysis can help to identify and address environmental problems more quickly. litter base is an online database that's open to everyone graphic show the results of more than a 1000 scientific studies on marine pollution. on a world map it's easy to see where research expeditions have already taken place. the latest results from the worldwide scientific community are regularly fed into the database. the aim is to make the global issue of marine pollution more accessible and easily understood. including nonscientists. nowadays you know whether it's anything anymore especially because of social media and people like to have a picture of having these maps. graphs are providing useful information in the really short time to the public. another example the global forest change database at the university of mary
the berlin based startup analyzes data from research institutions around the world. based on its findings plan a contact individuals companies and community groups in the affected areas worldwide. they publicize their project and allow users to help fund them. data analysis can help to identify and address environmental problems more quickly. litter base is an online database that's open to everyone graphic show the results of more than a 1000 scientific studies on marine pollution. on a world...
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and regularly cooperates with scientific research institutions like when he launched this experiment in bolivia to test out the possibilities of emissions free air travel. this is sad to say nose beilin studio where he plans on prepares his many projects. status and who has always been fascinated by the interplay between art and science he studied art and architecture in argentina and then attended frankfurt's. art school on a scholarship he also took part in a nasa research project. has become an internationally source half the artist in part because his work ponders some of the most urgent questions we face today such as how can we shape our future and how much responsibility we carry far actions. kimmie. forward who is to say no you might as well ask me about the some of the different parts what makes someone the course and they are or you but i want to know if i have the feeling we as humans tend to see ourselves as extraordinary as somehow superior to other species. but in reality we struggle to forge real relationships with other species or does it not real relationships founde
and regularly cooperates with scientific research institutions like when he launched this experiment in bolivia to test out the possibilities of emissions free air travel. this is sad to say nose beilin studio where he plans on prepares his many projects. status and who has always been fascinated by the interplay between art and science he studied art and architecture in argentina and then attended frankfurt's. art school on a scholarship he also took part in a nasa research project. has become...
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to do with the use what they use as data is to do scientific work so we carefully selected research institutions we do science work and from our hearts with the aim to advance the knowledge around through our house so that we can get this knowledge also back to the people who tracked the data. in knowledge you know self is of course my gender you know a car is a car a space rocket is the space rocket but some take is really just saying there is a group of technologies that addressing needs that women have specifically because we have a specific body that is different to that of male. in the house and still not talk about america it's under research it's also under funded with a lot of work to be done to me have a world where people can talk freely about those thus they can talk about their headaches. was my. new. music connects us it doesn't differentiate between where people come from or what gender they are it's a language that's understood across the globe almost every child around the world long enough to learn an instrument because making music jump saying and singing don't just tap into ou
to do with the use what they use as data is to do scientific work so we carefully selected research institutions we do science work and from our hearts with the aim to advance the knowledge around through our house so that we can get this knowledge also back to the people who tracked the data. in knowledge you know self is of course my gender you know a car is a car a space rocket is the space rocket but some take is really just saying there is a group of technologies that addressing needs that...
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artist takes an interdisciplinary approach to his work and regularly cooperates with scientific research institutions like when he launched this experiment in bolivia to test out the possibilities of emissions free air travel. this is sara sonos burly in studio where he plans and prepare as his many projects. etc santa has always been fascinated by the interplay between art and science he studied art and architecture in argentina and then attended frankfurt's. art school on a scholarship he also took part in a nasa research project. has become an internationally sourced off to artist in part because his work ponders some of the most urgent questions we face today such as how can we shape our future and how much responsibility means we carry foxtons. kimmy. a former who is to say no you might as well ask me about the some of the different parts what makes someone the course and they are or you don't want to have the feeling we as humans tend to see ourselves as extraordinary as somehow superior to other species. but in reality we struggle to forge real relationships with other species or does it not r
artist takes an interdisciplinary approach to his work and regularly cooperates with scientific research institutions like when he launched this experiment in bolivia to test out the possibilities of emissions free air travel. this is sara sonos burly in studio where he plans and prepare as his many projects. etc santa has always been fascinated by the interplay between art and science he studied art and architecture in argentina and then attended frankfurt's. art school on a scholarship he...
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to do with the news with useless data is to do scientific work so with carefully selected research institutions we do science work on female hearts with the aim to advance the knowledge around from our house so that we can get this knowledge also back to the people who tracked the data. knowledge in itself is of course not gender you know a car is a car a space rocket is the space rocket but some take is really just saying there is a group of technologies that addressing needs that women have specifically because we have a specific body that is different to that of male. in the house and still not talk about amount it's under research it's also under-funded there's a lot of work to be done to really have a world where people can talk freely about their stuff they can talk about their headaches. was my. new. music connects us it doesn't differentiate between where people come from or what gender they are it's a language that's understood across the globe almost every child around the world longs to learn an instrument because making music down saying and singing don't just tap into our emotions
to do with the news with useless data is to do scientific work so with carefully selected research institutions we do science work on female hearts with the aim to advance the knowledge around from our house so that we can get this knowledge also back to the people who tracked the data. knowledge in itself is of course not gender you know a car is a car a space rocket is the space rocket but some take is really just saying there is a group of technologies that addressing needs that women have...
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artist takes an interdisciplinary approach to his work and regularly cooperates with scientific research institutions like when he launched this experiment in bolivia to test out the possibilities of emissions free air travel. this is sarah sonos burlington studio where he plans and prepares his many projects. saturday know his. always been fascinated by the interplay between arts and science he studied art and architecture in argentina and then attended frankfurt's. art school on a scholarship he also took part in a nasa research project. he's become an internationally source have to offer in part because his work ponders some of the most urgent questions we face today such as how can we shape our future and how much responsibility do we carry fox who can make a less of the former who is thomas said i say no you might as well ask me about the sum of different parts what makes someone the course and they are or you but i want to know if you have the feeling we as humans tend to see ourselves as extraordinary as somehow superior to other species. but in reality we struggle to forge real relationships
artist takes an interdisciplinary approach to his work and regularly cooperates with scientific research institutions like when he launched this experiment in bolivia to test out the possibilities of emissions free air travel. this is sarah sonos burlington studio where he plans and prepares his many projects. saturday know his. always been fascinated by the interplay between arts and science he studied art and architecture in argentina and then attended frankfurt's. art school on a scholarship...
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pandemic they've ended a 2 week hotel quarantine and china will be interviewing people from research institutes hospitals and the seafood markets linked to the initial outbreak katrina you reports now from. after 2 weeks to be confined to their hotel and members of the world health organization research team up beginning their investigation on their mission to find out as much as possible about how the current virus outbreak began. leaving quarantine team member marion couldn't spoke to al jazeera about the immense job ahead. try and get as good as the. findings starting here in on. primary were done additional studies. trying to you know aggregate everything there is to learn from this initial phase of the pandemic but more than one year after the beginning of the outbreak experts say the team spines will be limited and discovering the pandemics exact origin will be difficult. i think realistically what we're looking at mission is a narrowing. of a very wide set of. options include exploring the theory the virus was 1st transmitted from a wild animal such as a bat and that it 1st circulated in
pandemic they've ended a 2 week hotel quarantine and china will be interviewing people from research institutes hospitals and the seafood markets linked to the initial outbreak katrina you reports now from. after 2 weeks to be confined to their hotel and members of the world health organization research team up beginning their investigation on their mission to find out as much as possible about how the current virus outbreak began. leaving quarantine team member marion couldn't spoke to al...
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do with the news with the useless data is to do scientific work so we carefully select the research institutions we do science work and from our hearts with that aim to advance the knowledge around from the house so that we can get this knowledge also back to the people who tracked the data. knowledge in themselves is of course not gender you know a car is a car a space rocket is a space rocket but some take is really just saying there is a group of technologies that addressing needs that women have specifically because we have a specific body that is different so that a male. in the house is still not talked about enough it's under research it's also under funded with a lot of work to be done to really have a world where people can talk freely about those us they can talk about their headaches. and new. music connects us it doesn't differentiate between where people come from or what gender they are it's a language that's understood across the globe almost every child around the world longs to learn an instrument because making music dumb saying and singing don't just tap into our emotions they
do with the news with the useless data is to do scientific work so we carefully select the research institutions we do science work and from our hearts with that aim to advance the knowledge around from the house so that we can get this knowledge also back to the people who tracked the data. knowledge in themselves is of course not gender you know a car is a car a space rocket is a space rocket but some take is really just saying there is a group of technologies that addressing needs that women...
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inquiry into the origins of the corona virus the independent scientists to interview people from research institutes hospitals and the seafood market linked to the initial outbreak a long awaited inquiry comes after months of negotiations between the double a show in beijing covered 19 was 1st detected in in late 2019 let's cross now to katrina you who's in katrina so how is the chinese government likely to be to this team and what are they hoping to find given that it's been over a year is the virus was discovered that. that's right daryn well there is certainly a lot of skepticism the chinese government has been tightly controlled the any information any doctor around the origins of this outbreak and the reason why a one of the reasons why the took so long to arrive on was because beijing was reportedly reluctant to bring fied access and of course many people are also questioning whether any key evidence around this point a virus outbreak will still be here more than a year after the outbreak 1st began and of course it doesn't help that this mission is highly politicized the u.s. and many other go
inquiry into the origins of the corona virus the independent scientists to interview people from research institutes hospitals and the seafood market linked to the initial outbreak a long awaited inquiry comes after months of negotiations between the double a show in beijing covered 19 was 1st detected in in late 2019 let's cross now to katrina you who's in katrina so how is the chinese government likely to be to this team and what are they hoping to find given that it's been over a year is the...
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inquiry into the origins of the corona virus independent scientists to interview people from research institutes hospitals on the seafood market linked to the initial break a long awaited inquiry comes after months of negotiations between the e.u. is in she says the scientists expect this to be a long process. there certainly is a quite a lot of skepticism about how willing the government is going to be in terms of cooperation with the world health organization team it's well documented that beijing has been tightly controlling any information any dasa around the origin of the outbreak and in fact it will reportedly reluctant to provide access to the hater of this is why it's taken them up to a year to arrive here and of course many are saying that much of the key evidence around when the 1st outbreak started now must be missing in therefore it will only still i mean this investigation and it doesn't help that this mission is also highly politicized we've had the u.s. government and a number of other governments around the world pointing blame at the chinese government saying it was not transpar
inquiry into the origins of the corona virus independent scientists to interview people from research institutes hospitals on the seafood market linked to the initial break a long awaited inquiry comes after months of negotiations between the e.u. is in she says the scientists expect this to be a long process. there certainly is a quite a lot of skepticism about how willing the government is going to be in terms of cooperation with the world health organization team it's well documented that...
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translation: the ob'ective of this place is for it h to become a bee research institution for all nativedge to different regions so they're valued more. our mission is simply to save the bees. and at the same time to support a delicate ecosystem. gail maclellan, bbc news. a reminder of our breaking story this hour: the first miner has been rescued and taken to hospital after being trapped in a gold mine — 600 metres underground — with around twenty others in eastern china. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @freya?cole. more news headlines coming up. hello. after one of the coldest nights of the winter so far, sunday brings some significant and disruptive snow to parts of england and wales, and some of us in northern ireland as well. a very cold, frosty start to the day. icy patches, a few fog patches out there, too. and an area of sleet and snow initially for south—west england, parts of wales, northern ireland, but will push further east across southern england towards the south—east, across more of the midlands during the day as well, before stalling and then just pulling away southwar
translation: the ob'ective of this place is for it h to become a bee research institution for all nativedge to different regions so they're valued more. our mission is simply to save the bees. and at the same time to support a delicate ecosystem. gail maclellan, bbc news. a reminder of our breaking story this hour: the first miner has been rescued and taken to hospital after being trapped in a gold mine — 600 metres underground — with around twenty others in eastern china. you can reach me...
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they've been isolating in the chinese city for the last two weeks — and will study research instituteshospitals and the seafood market linked to the initial outbreak. now on bbc news — click. this week, as 45 becomes a6, we'll talk to some of the most important voices in social media to find out what the new president might do to put right the wrongs of big tech. theme music plays. hey, welcome! hope you're doing 0k, and wow, what a momentous week in world politics this has been. whether or not you're in the united states, what's happened there will affect us all. i, joseph robinette bidenjr, do solemnly swear... lara lewington: joe biden's become the 46th president. of the united states. lots about the last few weeks has broken with convention and almost broken democracy in the process. it reminded everyone just how fragile democratic systems are, even at the heart of the free world. and at the grand finale of this election, the spotlight is now firmly on big tech and their practices, having shown the world the havoc, the mistruths and conspiracy theories that fake news can bring. let
they've been isolating in the chinese city for the last two weeks — and will study research instituteshospitals and the seafood market linked to the initial outbreak. now on bbc news — click. this week, as 45 becomes a6, we'll talk to some of the most important voices in social media to find out what the new president might do to put right the wrongs of big tech. theme music plays. hey, welcome! hope you're doing 0k, and wow, what a momentous week in world politics this has been. whether or...
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translation: "tte: objective of this place is for it to become a big research institution for native, they are valued more. our mission is simply to save the bees. �* ., mission is simply to save the bees. ~ ., ., bees. and at the same time to su ort bees. and at the same time to suoport a _ bees. and at the same time to support a delicate _ bees. and at the same time to support a delicate ecosystem. | support a delicate ecosystem. gail maclellan, bbc news. before we go, reminder of the revenue story. the first miner has reportedly been rescued and has been taken to hospital after being trapped in a gold mine with around 20 others in eastern china. rescue workers have been drilling new shafts to reach the group trapped below the surface, at the hushan gold mine, in the north—eastern shandong province. it follows an explosion at the mine two weeks ago. small holes have also been drilled to supply food and medicine to the men. the condition of the freed miner is not known. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @freya?cole. thank you for your company. after one of the coldest nights of the w
translation: "tte: objective of this place is for it to become a big research institution for native, they are valued more. our mission is simply to save the bees. �* ., mission is simply to save the bees. ~ ., ., bees. and at the same time to su ort bees. and at the same time to suoport a _ bees. and at the same time to support a delicate _ bees. and at the same time to support a delicate ecosystem. | support a delicate ecosystem. gail maclellan, bbc news. before we go, reminder of the...
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attack on the important work done by our career scientists epa along with colleagues at the research institutions around the country. to restrict inquiry, violating everything the agency has done to improve the environment. we believe it will strengthen the legal defense of our own making. opponents of this rule have made unsubstantiated claims and misrepresented is a fact which makes me wonder what the motive is i believe a number of the critics are very cynically trying to kill the senate because they prefer the agency decisions in smoke-filled, they don't have to explain how they made a decision on this. i looked at the environmental community, louisiana, texas, west virginia. the right to know law and how much is being released in their neighborhoods. this will tell them what science we use to regulate these. this week, congress considering the distillation to require more transparency in executive branch and president requests. they believe what transparency will help congress and the american public. those same members should support more transparency for the science and regulation. why wou
attack on the important work done by our career scientists epa along with colleagues at the research institutions around the country. to restrict inquiry, violating everything the agency has done to improve the environment. we believe it will strengthen the legal defense of our own making. opponents of this rule have made unsubstantiated claims and misrepresented is a fact which makes me wonder what the motive is i believe a number of the critics are very cynically trying to kill the senate...