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at germany's federal research institute for animal health the free trade institute scientists are studyingthe transmission paths of zone arctic diseases as well as such diseases themselves including ebola and covert 19 global travel plays a major role in spreading pathogens to the current pandemic holidaymakers became super spreaders last march after they got infected at the austrian ski resort of. consumer society has created conditions that ease the transmission of 7 arctic diseases. can reach just about any place on earth without a means of transport within the incubation period of certain pathogens. that means we can get there without noticing anything we're not sick we're already infected and can carry disease vast distances and spread them from continent to continent for. what can be done to curtail the geographical spreading of disease really embolden hi my research a sustained ability at the phone who for institute for systems and innovation research a list of. everything nowadays is focused on maximizing efficiency and profit that's not sustainable in our systems are not at all re
at germany's federal research institute for animal health the free trade institute scientists are studyingthe transmission paths of zone arctic diseases as well as such diseases themselves including ebola and covert 19 global travel plays a major role in spreading pathogens to the current pandemic holidaymakers became super spreaders last march after they got infected at the austrian ski resort of. consumer society has created conditions that ease the transmission of 7 arctic diseases. can...
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at germany's federal research institute for animal health the free trade institute scientists are studyinghe transmission paths of the zone arctic diseases as well as such diseases themselves including ebola and covert 19 global travel plays a major role in spreading pathogens to the current pandemic holidaymakers became super spreaders last march after they got infected at the austrian ski resort of. consumer society has created conditions that ease the transmission of 7 arctic diseases. i can reach just about any place on earth without a means of transport within the incubation period of certain pathogens. that means we can get there without noticing anything we're not sick we're already infected and can carry disease vast distances and spread them from continent to continent. what can be done to curtail the geographical spreading of disease really embolden hi my research is sustainability at the phone who for institute for systems and innovation research a list of. everything nowadays is focused on maximizing efficiency and profit that's not sustainable in our systems are not at all res
at germany's federal research institute for animal health the free trade institute scientists are studyinghe transmission paths of the zone arctic diseases as well as such diseases themselves including ebola and covert 19 global travel plays a major role in spreading pathogens to the current pandemic holidaymakers became super spreaders last march after they got infected at the austrian ski resort of. consumer society has created conditions that ease the transmission of 7 arctic diseases. i can...
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curtail the geographical spreading of disease meaning emboldened hi my research is sustained ability at the phone who for instituteor systems and innovation research a list of. everything nowadays is focused on maximizing efficiency and profit that's not sustainable in our systems are not at all resilient a disruption in one area can cause the entire system to fail to prevent a pandemic as a major undertaking of so many factors are involved. that we make less likely if we use fewer resources and curtail the destruction of ecosystems. she recommends working at home and video calls rather than business trips and commuting and if one has to travel using public transport ride sharing more cycling rather than driving alone in one's own car and electric power is better than combustion engines a mist to conserve resources and slow climate change that plays a role in the spread of diseases. under common i didn't change can have an influence especially on vector border. zis a source for the diseases transmitted by insects or takes a cold blooded in 1st subject to environmental conditions that. the climate gets warmer they
curtail the geographical spreading of disease meaning emboldened hi my research is sustained ability at the phone who for instituteor systems and innovation research a list of. everything nowadays is focused on maximizing efficiency and profit that's not sustainable in our systems are not at all resilient a disruption in one area can cause the entire system to fail to prevent a pandemic as a major undertaking of so many factors are involved. that we make less likely if we use fewer resources...
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to curtail the geographical spreading of disease yelling emboldened hi my research is sustainability at the phone who for institutefor systems and innovation research a list of. 10 everything nowadays is focused on maximizing efficiency and profit that's not sustainable in our systems are not at all resilient a disruption and one area can cause the entire system to fail to prevent a pandemic is a major undertaking of so many factors are involved warranted of life that we make less likely if we use fewer resources and curtail the destruction of ecosystems. she recommends working at home and video calls rather than business trips and commuting and if one has to travel using public transport right sharing most cycling rather than driving alone in one's own calm and electric power is better than combustion engines aim is to conserve resources and slow climate change that plays a role in the spread of diseases. came up under common i mean change can have an influence especially on vector borne diseases diseases transmitted by insects or takes the cold blooded of the subject to environmental conditions. climate gets war
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largest arms selling nations that's according to a report by the stockholm international peace research institute over the past 5 years the us is accounted for or the 3rd of the world's arms exports almost twice that of russia which came in 2nd almost half or arms exported went to the middle east and saudi arabia accounting for a quarter of the volume of exports hasn't increased overall the us share of the market has grown i discussed the findings with some and there's a minute senior researcher from the stockholm international peace research institute. it's a so what the u.s. aims at and many other countries also use weapon export supply as a tool of foreign policy so it's not just i want to make money but i want something from foreign policy goal that is in my interest maybe not just the salient interested buyer and if your are to major supplier you have your hands on a lot of the technology to countries want to you can check your demand for policy watch. in the united states hundreds of unaccompanied migrant children continue to arrive each day at the country's southern border as for fame whic
largest arms selling nations that's according to a report by the stockholm international peace research institute over the past 5 years the us is accounted for or the 3rd of the world's arms exports almost twice that of russia which came in 2nd almost half or arms exported went to the middle east and saudi arabia accounting for a quarter of the volume of exports hasn't increased overall the us share of the market has grown i discussed the findings with some and there's a minute senior...
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at germany's federal research institute for animal health the free trish lovely institute scientists.tudying the transmission paths of zone an arctic diseases as well as such diseases themselves including ebola and covert 19 global travel plays a major role in spreading pathogens to the current pandemic holidaymakers became super spreaders last march after they got infected at the austrian ski resort of. consumer society has created conditions that ease the transmission of so not take diseases. i can reach just about any place on earth without a means of transport within the incubation period of certain pathogens. that means we can get there without noticing anything we're not already infected and can carry disease vast distances and spread them from continent to continent. continent what can be done to curtail the geographical spreading of disease thing embolden hi my research a sustained ability at the phone who for institute for systems and innovation research a list of. everything nowadays is focused on maximizing efficiency and profit that's not sustainable in our systems are not
at germany's federal research institute for animal health the free trish lovely institute scientists.tudying the transmission paths of zone an arctic diseases as well as such diseases themselves including ebola and covert 19 global travel plays a major role in spreading pathogens to the current pandemic holidaymakers became super spreaders last march after they got infected at the austrian ski resort of. consumer society has created conditions that ease the transmission of so not take diseases....
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international peace research institute. so what the u.s. aims at many of the countries also use whip and export splice as a tool for foreign policy regions can actually grow as importers the middle east has grown very rapidly the edisto standing for a quarter of all total of all global. imports of beige weapons that it's a volatile region there are lots of tensions there actually conflicts going on and poor weapons into it doesn't make it safer if you don't have to make a difference to otherwise deal with the tensions at the conflicts didn't go shake solutions and if you are major supplier you can check your demands also policy watch. anger is mounting in the u.k. over recent police conduct and plans to toughen the rules governing protests which themselves have led to demonstrations. hundreds took to the shrinks in london on monday to mourn sarah ever asked the 33 year old disappeared earlier this month and was later found dead a police officer has been charged with her murder on saturday the 2 forever art was dispersed by police for flying
international peace research institute. so what the u.s. aims at many of the countries also use whip and export splice as a tool for foreign policy regions can actually grow as importers the middle east has grown very rapidly the edisto standing for a quarter of all total of all global. imports of beige weapons that it's a volatile region there are lots of tensions there actually conflicts going on and poor weapons into it doesn't make it safer if you don't have to make a difference to...
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this story simone baseman's my guest senior researcher at the stockholm international peace research institute. was to enter the united states now where hundreds of unaccompanied migrant children continue to arrive each day at the country's southern border and it's in fact force fever which normally deals with natural disasters major emergencies to expand its remit to give them shelter about $500.00 youngsters are now living in temporary accommodation for migrants thousands more are stuck in overcrowded border patrol stations many of them placed in prison cells that were designed for adults and they've been held for longer than the maximum 3 day limit about 500 children reportedly arrive every day and while politicians are busy things are pointing at each other house speaker nancy pelosi sees the problem purely as being the legacy of team trump. what the administration has inherited is a broken system at the border and they are working to correct that in the children's interest and since becoming the president joe biden's been reversing some of the terms immigration policies e ordered the reun
this story simone baseman's my guest senior researcher at the stockholm international peace research institute. was to enter the united states now where hundreds of unaccompanied migrant children continue to arrive each day at the country's southern border and it's in fact force fever which normally deals with natural disasters major emergencies to expand its remit to give them shelter about $500.00 youngsters are now living in temporary accommodation for migrants thousands more are stuck in...
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4 largest selling nations that's according to a report by the stockholm international peace research institute well over the past 5 years the u.s. has accounted for over a 3rd of the world's arms exports almost twice that of russia which comes in 2nd almost half of all arms exports went to the middle east with saudi arabia accounting for around a quarter while the volume of exports hasn't increased overall the u.s. share of the market has grown earlier my colleague neil harvey discussed the findings with him on these women a senior researcher from the stockholm international peace research institute. it's a so what the u.s. aims at and many other countries also use weapon exports splice as a tool for foreign policy so it's not just i want to make money but i want something from you foreign policy goal that is in my interest maybe not necessarily and interested buyer and if your are to major supplier you have your hands on a lot of the technology to countries want to you can check your demands also policy watch. now anger his mounting in the u.k. over recent police conduct and plans to toughen
4 largest selling nations that's according to a report by the stockholm international peace research institute well over the past 5 years the u.s. has accounted for over a 3rd of the world's arms exports almost twice that of russia which comes in 2nd almost half of all arms exports went to the middle east with saudi arabia accounting for around a quarter while the volume of exports hasn't increased overall the u.s. share of the market has grown earlier my colleague neil harvey discussed the...
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which was a carnegie funded research institution. it had an endowment in today's dollars of seven billion dollars. he was among the most famous scientists. he would say he's an engineer in the country and certainly one of the best connected time magazine described bush as emperor of the biggest scientific empire under one management of in the world. sharing is paused. is there a reason my sharing is paused? bring my shirt. are you not seeing my slides? yeah, jamie. it's it's still on slide one. you're you're in presenter view so we can see things to the slide. but yeah, it's it's still it's still on the first slide. i see that's not what i intend. so i want to bring my shared view to the front. i definitely want to do that resume share. i'm i press resume share. that's very strange. okay, i'm going to stop the share. i'm going to share it again. are you on slide 2 now? yes. okay, let's see if this works. so these this is van bush i described it quickly, but he's in his machine shop on the left. as a sort of in his role as an inventor
which was a carnegie funded research institution. it had an endowment in today's dollars of seven billion dollars. he was among the most famous scientists. he would say he's an engineer in the country and certainly one of the best connected time magazine described bush as emperor of the biggest scientific empire under one management of in the world. sharing is paused. is there a reason my sharing is paused? bring my shirt. are you not seeing my slides? yeah, jamie. it's it's still on slide one....
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claimants foose tease the president of the for institute one of germany's most renowned economic research institutions and he joins me now as usual wacom to the program plan and what exactly are you so concerned about here. good morning yes i think it's justified to try and stimulate the economy but we shouldn't forget in the pandemic pot of households u.s. households have a save quite a lot and they will spend this money while the once the pandemic is over at the same time low income oswald's head do have problems so i think it's justified to support low income households in the us this could have been done. on the basis of a lower level of overall debt or on the basis of a lower level of overall deficit so as we move up the income ladder households need us apart we shouldn't forget this is 8.5 percent of u.s. g.d.p. . and that makes us debt levels rise significantly and this will lead to a situation where consolidation measures will be needed at some point so i think there is a risk that this is too much now as we look at approach the problem here as a whole internationally do you see another debt c
claimants foose tease the president of the for institute one of germany's most renowned economic research institutions and he joins me now as usual wacom to the program plan and what exactly are you so concerned about here. good morning yes i think it's justified to try and stimulate the economy but we shouldn't forget in the pandemic pot of households u.s. households have a save quite a lot and they will spend this money while the once the pandemic is over at the same time low income oswald's...
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new report by the stockholm international peace research. institute says the united states accounted for more than a 3rd of the global arms sales in the past 5 years or saudi arabia was the number one import a german weapons exports grew by over 20 percent in the 2nd half of the past decade . you may remember tesla had its battery day last autumn well today it's fox of our turn to present its power day dedicated to the growing hunger for battery cells and why because as the market for electric cars is growing rapidly so is the demand for batteries at present though production is largely centered on asia of china's biggest battery producer c a t l is the leader with a market share of 24 percent south korea's l.g. energy solution is not far behind and japan's panasonic comes in 3rd that's left the european union trying to pay catch up it's hoping to grow its share of the electric battery market to around 30 percent in the next decade about 3 makes to 40 percent of the value of the finished car so whoever controls that part controls a big slice of this n
new report by the stockholm international peace research. institute says the united states accounted for more than a 3rd of the global arms sales in the past 5 years or saudi arabia was the number one import a german weapons exports grew by over 20 percent in the 2nd half of the past decade . you may remember tesla had its battery day last autumn well today it's fox of our turn to present its power day dedicated to the growing hunger for battery cells and why because as the market for electric...
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at germany's federal research institute for animal health the free trade institute scientists are studyingthe transmission parts of the zone arctic diseases as well as such diseases themselves including ebola and covert 19 global travel plays a major role in spreading pathogens as to the current pandemic holidaymakers became super spreaders last march after they got infected at the austrian ski resort of. consumer society has created conditions that ease the transmission of so why not take diseases. can reach just about any place on earth without a means of transport within the incubation period of certain pathogens. that means we can get there without noticing anything we're not already infected and can carry disease vast distances and spread them from continent to continent. continent to what can be done to curtail the geographical spreading of disease really embolden hi my research is sustained ability at the phone hoover institute for systems and innovation research a list of. 10 everything nowadays is focused on maximizing efficiency and profit that's not sustainable in our systems ar
at germany's federal research institute for animal health the free trade institute scientists are studyingthe transmission parts of the zone arctic diseases as well as such diseases themselves including ebola and covert 19 global travel plays a major role in spreading pathogens as to the current pandemic holidaymakers became super spreaders last march after they got infected at the austrian ski resort of. consumer society has created conditions that ease the transmission of so why not take...
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shared the design of the ventilator our agricultural sector continued to feed the world the research institutions had cutting-edge test and treatment and ways to provide care amid the pandemic. at a time when minnesota was barely able to conduct 2000 test per day we had a moonshot goal of 20000 tests per day to track and stop covid-19 joining forces with university of mayo clinic we surpass that goal in less than two months. now we test 40000 minnesotans every single day at sites all across minnesota with a focus on kids, we have a nation leading testing program in our schools and in childcare testing thousands of educators and childcare workers each week. now we bring the same innovative energy and collaboration to vaccination effort to local churches the vaccine rollout is leading the nation with 40000 shots administered each day. it is paid off with real impacts on the daily life just this week minnesota ranked first in the nation for speed of administering vaccines in a recently published study from the national children's organization ranked minnesota first in the nation for protecting child
shared the design of the ventilator our agricultural sector continued to feed the world the research institutions had cutting-edge test and treatment and ways to provide care amid the pandemic. at a time when minnesota was barely able to conduct 2000 test per day we had a moonshot goal of 20000 tests per day to track and stop covid-19 joining forces with university of mayo clinic we surpass that goal in less than two months. now we test 40000 minnesotans every single day at sites all across...
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at the max planck institute for research on collective goods and bond researchers are investigating which injustices divide a society most. norwegian economist run very fault their set up an experiment to find out how much inequality germans will accept. that she's recruited a test subjects they have to solve computer tasks for 5 minutes in return they get a participation feel of 20 euros plus a bonus if they do well that's all the information the participants have. what they don't know is it's going to be really unfair. so today we are trying to study which inequalities do people find fair how much inequality do they find fair and how does it vary with the source of inequality. the test begins participants have 5 minutes to complete as many tasks as possible the tasks are assigned randomly either mental arithmetic book classifying pictures into categories. for the whole thing takes 5 minutes that doesn't sound like long but it's quite a lot when you have to concentrate for that long between us especially for the mental arithmetic tasks. border of i'd expect to only get the participation
at the max planck institute for research on collective goods and bond researchers are investigating which injustices divide a society most. norwegian economist run very fault their set up an experiment to find out how much inequality germans will accept. that she's recruited a test subjects they have to solve computer tasks for 5 minutes in return they get a participation feel of 20 euros plus a bonus if they do well that's all the information the participants have. what they don't know is it's...
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next 4 nations combined and that's according to a report by the stockholm international peace research institute over the past 5 years the us has accounted for more than a 3rd of the world's exports almost twice that of russia which comes in 2nd around half of all arms exported went to the middle east with saudi arabia core accounting for about a quarter while the volume of exports hasn't increased over all the u. the us is a share of the market has definitely grown we discussed the findings with a senior researcher at the institute that published the report. so what the u.s. . and many other countries also use whip and export splice as a tool for foreign policy and actually grow as imported the middle east has grown very rapidly and is standing for a quarter of all total of all global. imports of. a volatile region there are lots of tensions there are actually complex going on and poor equipment into it to make it safer if you don't have to mechanisms to otherwise deal with potential. did negotiate solutions and if you are the major supplier you can. now hear some news just in 7 people have rep
next 4 nations combined and that's according to a report by the stockholm international peace research institute over the past 5 years the us has accounted for more than a 3rd of the world's exports almost twice that of russia which comes in 2nd around half of all arms exported went to the middle east with saudi arabia core accounting for about a quarter while the volume of exports hasn't increased over all the u. the us is a share of the market has definitely grown we discussed the findings...
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share of the market has grown no we discuss the findings with a senior researcher at the institute. so what the u.s. aims at and many other countries also use whip and exports as a tool for policy reach and scan actually grow as important as the middle east has grown very rocket and isto standing for a quarter of all total of all global. imports of major weapons that is a volatile region there are lots of tensions there actually conflicts going on and poor equipment into it to make it safer if you don't have to mechanisms to otherwise deal with the tensions had to call did negotiate solutions and if you are the major supplier you can shut your demands also policy watch. you see minutes into the program still ahead a canadian activists is attacked on the streets of montreal while demonstrating against giving puberty blockers to children we hear from the victim after the break . seemed wrong. just don't call. me. yet to see how does the attic. and in detroit equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. the world is driven by the dream
share of the market has grown no we discuss the findings with a senior researcher at the institute. so what the u.s. aims at and many other countries also use whip and exports as a tool for policy reach and scan actually grow as important as the middle east has grown very rocket and isto standing for a quarter of all total of all global. imports of major weapons that is a volatile region there are lots of tensions there actually conflicts going on and poor equipment into it to make it safer if...
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next 4 nations combined and that's according to a report by the stockholm international peace research institute over the past 5 years the us has accounted for more than a 3rd of the world's arms exports almost twice that of russia which comes in 2nd run half of all arms exported went to the middle east with saudi arabia accounting for about a quarter or the volume of exports hasn't increased overall the us the share of the market has indeed grown we discussed the findings with a senior researcher at the institute that published the report. so what the u.s. . and many other countries also use weapon exports splice as a tool for. grow as imported the middle east has grown. and standing for a quarter of all total of all global. reach and there are lots of tensions to actually call. and pouring weapons into it to make it safer if you don't have to mechanisms to otherwise deal with detention center did negotiate solutions. to major supply you. will twitter be banned in russia you can get moment to moment updates on that story on our website r.t. dot com i'll be back with more news in just about half
next 4 nations combined and that's according to a report by the stockholm international peace research institute over the past 5 years the us has accounted for more than a 3rd of the world's arms exports almost twice that of russia which comes in 2nd run half of all arms exported went to the middle east with saudi arabia accounting for about a quarter or the volume of exports hasn't increased overall the us the share of the market has indeed grown we discussed the findings with a senior...
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arms selling nations and that's according to a report by the stockholm international peace research institute now over the past 5 years the u.s. has accounted for over a 3rd of the world's arms exports almost twice that of russia which comes in 2nd almost half of all arms exported went to the middle east with saudi arabia accounting for a quarter of the volume of exports hasn't increased overall the u.s. share of the market has grown early my colleague neil harvey discussed the findings with reason he's a senior researcher at the institute. so what the u.s. aims at and many other countries also use weapon exports as a tool of foreign policy reach in sky knoxy growers imported the middle east has grown very rapidly and is now standing for a quarter of all total of all global. imports of major weapons that is a volatile region there are lots of tensions there actually conflicts going on and poor in weapons into it to make it safer if you don't have to mechanisms to otherwise deal with the tensions and the conflicts did negotiate solutions and if your are to major supplier you can set your deman
arms selling nations and that's according to a report by the stockholm international peace research institute now over the past 5 years the u.s. has accounted for over a 3rd of the world's arms exports almost twice that of russia which comes in 2nd almost half of all arms exported went to the middle east with saudi arabia accounting for a quarter of the volume of exports hasn't increased overall the u.s. share of the market has grown early my colleague neil harvey discussed the findings with...
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sure all of the market has grown we discuss the findings with a senior researcher at the institute. what the u.s. . and many other countries also use weapon export. import the middle east has grown. standing for a quarter of all total of all global. reach and there are lots of. weapons into it to make it safer if you don't have to mechanisms to otherwise deal with potential. solutions and if you are the major supplier you. could be blocked with. the nation's communications watchdog. social network will no longer be available to you if it continues to refuse to. post with illegal content. this doesn't come completely out of the blue because russia's communication regulators sent over 28000 requests for the removal of harmful content to twitter since 2017 and unfortunately many of these requests have gone a nords now we're talking about the sort of content that relates to suicide to self harm including hundreds of posts relating to child pornography and hundreds more relating to drugs so it's the sort of content which would raise alarm bells within many countries and in some cases alr
sure all of the market has grown we discuss the findings with a senior researcher at the institute. what the u.s. . and many other countries also use weapon export. import the middle east has grown. standing for a quarter of all total of all global. reach and there are lots of. weapons into it to make it safer if you don't have to mechanisms to otherwise deal with potential. solutions and if you are the major supplier you. could be blocked with. the nation's communications watchdog. social...
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share of the market has grown we discussed the findings with a senior researcher at the institute. so what the u.s. . and many other countries also. exports as a tool for foreign policy actually grow as imported the middle east has grown. standing for a quarter of all total of all global. reach and there are lots of conflicts going on and poor equipment into it to make it safer if you don't have to make it to otherwise deal with potential. solutions and if you are major supplier you can. watch. this international still and it's a return. sweeping restrictions are in play across parts of europe. their defenses against the. virus. join me every thursday on the alex salmond's show and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics. i'm showbusiness i'll see that. alone again local officials are warning about a new surge of migrants of america's southern border who are testing positive for crowd virus and are being released into the united states we are completely in the dark they can tell us what their health issues are have got a lot of seniors and elders here that are very susc
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is share of the market has grown we discuss the findings with a senior researcher at the institute. so what the u.s. . and many other countries also use weapon exports splice as a tool of foreign policy reach in scant actually grow as important as the middle east has grown for iraq at the end of standing for a quarter of all total of all global. imports of. a volatile region there are lots of tensions there actually conflicts going on and pouring weapons into it to make it safer if you don't have to mechanisms to otherwise deal with the tensions had to. go shake the solution and if you are the major supplier you can shut your demands. well twitter be banned in russia you can get moment to moment updates on that story on our website r.t. dot com i'll be back with more news in just about half an hour so stay tuned. seems wrong. to me. to see. this day after. engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. one of the worst mass shootings in america wasn't less vigorous in 2017 the tragedy exposed a little of the real last vegas
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at the max planck institute for research on collective goods and bone researchers are investigating which injustices divide a society most. norwegian economist run very fault set up an experiment to find out how much inequality germans will accept. the fact that she's recruited a test subjects they have to solve computer tasks for 5 minutes in return they get a participation feel of 20 euros plus a bonus if they do well that's all the information the participants have. what they don't know is it's going to be really unfair. so today we are trying to study which inequalities do people find fair how much inequality do they find fair and how does it vary with the source of inequality. the test begins participants have 5 minutes to complete as many tasks as possible the tells us are assigned randomly either mental arithmetic book classifying pictures into categories. for the whole thing takes 5 minutes but doesn't sound like long but it's quite a lot when you have to concentrate for that long to humans especially for the mental arithmetic tasks. of i'd expect to only get the participation be
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is it going to take changes in market structure, different changes in the research institute?t is it going to take to get them to that next level? >> you are absolutely right. there has not been a shortage of capital when it comes to investing in semiconductors. a big part of that is basically, they need the know-how, the technical expertise on the ground. they need the ability to basically design chips and these machines. this is an extremely, get it processed. it does not just happen overnight. i think that is what it means. it means the technical know-how. it means the ability to design. it means the more intangibles, if you well, not just the hard capital, and, you know, making better machines. a lot of analysts and companies struggle. some of their machines are not good enough. they are substandard. no one is going to be buying those machines. caroline: we want to thank you so much for getting up so early. coming, we continue our conversation about the reopening's happening in the u.s. and the rest of the world and what it means. we examine a company's strategy to return
is it going to take changes in market structure, different changes in the research institute?t is it going to take to get them to that next level? >> you are absolutely right. there has not been a shortage of capital when it comes to investing in semiconductors. a big part of that is basically, they need the know-how, the technical expertise on the ground. they need the ability to basically design chips and these machines. this is an extremely, get it processed. it does not just happen...
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reports recommendation that research institutions should establish a no your collaborator culture. greater transparency in our federal grant-making process, greater transparency from researchers, and greater transparency from research institutions and universities. these are the steps we need to take to ensure there's proper accountability in place for the $150 billion that taxpayers and trust -- entrusts with the government for federally-funded research every year while still keeping our fundamental research open and collaborative. the safeguarding innovation act will shine a light on federal grant-making processes and allow us to maintain our world class lead in innovations while protecting our investments from foreign theft. again, i want to thank my colleagues, senator ernst in particular for this event today to talk about transparency and i urge my colleagues to support this important legislation that will provide long overdue transparency in our federally funded research enterprise. a senator: madam president. the presiding officer: the senator from oklahoma. a senator: about
reports recommendation that research institutions should establish a no your collaborator culture. greater transparency in our federal grant-making process, greater transparency from researchers, and greater transparency from research institutions and universities. these are the steps we need to take to ensure there's proper accountability in place for the $150 billion that taxpayers and trust -- entrusts with the government for federally-funded research every year while still keeping our...
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at the max planck institute for research on collective goods and bone researchers are investigating which injustices divide a society most. norwegian economist run very thought set up an experiment to find out how much inequality germans will accept. she's recruited a test subjects they have to solve computer tasks for 5 minutes in return they get a participation feel of 20 euros plus a bonus if they do well that's all the information the participants have. what they don't know is it's going to be really unfair. so today we are trying to study which inequalities do people find fair how much inequality do they find fair and how does it vary with the source of inequality. the test begins participants have 5 minutes to complete as many tasks as possible the tells us are assigned randomly either mental arithmetic book classifying pictures into categories. for the whole thing takes 5 minutes that doesn't sound like long but it's quite a lot when you have to concentrate for that long and. especially for the mental arithmetic tasks. border of i'd expect to only get the participation for the movi
at the max planck institute for research on collective goods and bone researchers are investigating which injustices divide a society most. norwegian economist run very thought set up an experiment to find out how much inequality germans will accept. she's recruited a test subjects they have to solve computer tasks for 5 minutes in return they get a participation feel of 20 euros plus a bonus if they do well that's all the information the participants have. what they don't know is it's going to...
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the top lines from the research institutions and science companies immediately jump to the development of the groundbreaking treatments and vaccines and while others competed to the protective equipment and exorbitant prices we quickly build our own pipeline supplying critical gear to the millions and millions of essential workers we enlisted the additional healthcare workers to expand capacity and we readied our icus they were ready for the surges 100,000 compared to 158 actually 153 in texas and 247 in new york. now finally, vaccines are here aimed at the first to launch these vaccinations with partnership as a model for other states across the country. we have the most robust vaccination program in the country. think about this, california ranks sixth in the world with vaccine distribution and ahead ahead ofcountries not states but countries with germany, israel and france. i know our progress hasn't always felt fast enough and look we make mistakes. i've made mistakes but we own them and learn from them and we never stop trying. after all that is the california spirit we are bent b
the top lines from the research institutions and science companies immediately jump to the development of the groundbreaking treatments and vaccines and while others competed to the protective equipment and exorbitant prices we quickly build our own pipeline supplying critical gear to the millions and millions of essential workers we enlisted the additional healthcare workers to expand capacity and we readied our icus they were ready for the surges 100,000 compared to 158 actually 153 in texas...
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share of the market has grown we discuss the findings with a senior researcher at the institute. so what the u.s. aims at and many other countries also use whip and exports as a tool of foreign policy reach and scan oxy growers imported the middle east has grown very rapidly and it's no standing for a quarter of all total of all global. imports of. a volatile region there are lots of tensions there actually conflicts going on and pouring weapons into it to make it safer if you don't have to mechanisms to otherwise deal with the tensions and the conflicts did negotiate solutions and if you are to major supplier you can also policy watch. could be blocked in russia within a month the nation's communications watchdog the social network will no longer be available to users if it continues to refuse to delete thousands of posts with illegal content. tell us more. this doesn't come completely out of the blue because russia's communication regulators sent over 28000 requests for the removal of harmful content to twitter since 2017 and unfortunately many of these requests have gone a nor
share of the market has grown we discuss the findings with a senior researcher at the institute. so what the u.s. aims at and many other countries also use whip and exports as a tool of foreign policy reach and scan oxy growers imported the middle east has grown very rapidly and it's no standing for a quarter of all total of all global. imports of. a volatile region there are lots of tensions there actually conflicts going on and pouring weapons into it to make it safer if you don't have to...
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one reason he's a senior researcher at the institute. what the u.s. . and many other countries also use weapon exports as a tool of foreign policy reach in scanner actually grow as imported the middle east has grown very rapidly and standing for a quarter of all total of all. the parts of. the region there are lots of conflicts going on and pouring weapons into it to make it safer if you don't have to mechanisms to otherwise deal with the tensions at the. solutions and if you are to major supply you demand. that twitter may be blocked in russia within a month communications watchdog has announced that the social network will no longer be available in the country if it refuses to. legal content. has the details. this doesn't come completely out of the blue because russia's communication regulators sent over 28000 requests for the removal of harmful content to twitter since 2017 and unfortunately many of these requests have gone ignored now we're talking about the sort of content that relates to suicide to self harm including hundreds of posts relating to
one reason he's a senior researcher at the institute. what the u.s. . and many other countries also use weapon exports as a tool of foreign policy reach in scanner actually grow as imported the middle east has grown very rapidly and standing for a quarter of all total of all. the parts of. the region there are lots of conflicts going on and pouring weapons into it to make it safer if you don't have to mechanisms to otherwise deal with the tensions at the. solutions and if you are to major...
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a world-class health care sectors and research institutions develop cutting ed -- cutting-edge ways to provide care amidst the pandemic. at a time when minnesota was barely able to conduct 2000 tests a day, we set a moonshot of reaching 20,000 tests a day to track and stop the spread of covid-19, joining forces with the unit assertive -- university of mayo clinic -- university of minnesota and mayo clinic. surpassed that goal in two months. we test 40,000 minnesotans every day at sites across minnesota. with a focus on our kids, we have a nation leading testing program in our schools and in childcare, testing thousands of educators and child care each week. now we are bringing that same innovative energy and collaboration to our vaccination effort, from the vikings training facility to local churches. our vaccine rollout is leading the nation, with more than 40,000 shots administered each day. minnesota's hard work is paying off, and it has real impacts on our daily lives. just this week, minnesota might first in the nation for speed of administering vaccines. a recently published stud
a world-class health care sectors and research institutions develop cutting ed -- cutting-edge ways to provide care amidst the pandemic. at a time when minnesota was barely able to conduct 2000 tests a day, we set a moonshot of reaching 20,000 tests a day to track and stop the spread of covid-19, joining forces with the unit assertive -- university of mayo clinic -- university of minnesota and mayo clinic. surpassed that goal in two months. we test 40,000 minnesotans every day at sites across...
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. >> at kenya's medical research institute around a third of the tests are protest -- are processed eache coming back positive, a high proportion. this professor's lab is an efficient but small operation. a reflection of limited resources. >> scaling up testing is very important for us, but it must be seen not in a vacuum but as part of the continuum of health care services. it costs money. it costs human resources. >> vaccines are the one thing that can improve outcomes but one of nairobi's main hospitals the rollout is just getting going. the current phase plan takes until 2023 to cover just a third of population. there is clear demand for the jabs here. but unlike in western nations because of the slow pace and limited supply, vaccinations do not yet offer a way out of the pandemic for kenyans. for now public health measures remain crucial controlling -- to controlling covid in kenya. silently spreang without being properly tracked, people's behavior is more important than ever. katty: let's get more on this. i am joined by our africa health reported. who is life in nairobi. you and i
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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 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 of naturally recession compared to the rhine or oak trees that were planted on the area. after. a number of studies show that even the remains of trees killed or damaged in severe fires the forest ecosystem rebound which supports the argument of letting nature be. as we've just seen it's often let me but it's not always possible that people are also the lying on the environment for their livelihoods fishing and aquaculture for example employed almost 60000000 520000 according to the un's food and agriculture organization as an island nation it's an industry that. also they live on climate change and fishing are having a big impact have stepped in to help the church and t
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 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 of naturally recession compared to the rhine or oak trees that...
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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 year bilin but it happened habits like that. 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 of naturally resettling compared to the oak trees that were planted on the area. and number of studies show is that even the remains of trees killed or damaged in severe fires the forest ecosystem rebound which supports the argument of letting nature be. as we've just seen it's often. but it's not always possible when people are also the lying on the environment for their livelihoods fishing and aquaculture for example employed almost 60000000 520000 according to the un's food and agriculture organization as an island nation it's an industry that. lives on climate change and fishing are having a big impact have stepped in to help and the communities rely on it let's take
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 year bilin but it happened habits like that. 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 of naturally resettling compared to the oak trees that were...
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emergency evacuation and luckily it has never been used for its purpose we are at the vector research institute met here with armed guards barbed wire and the no fly zone above us inviting journalists is worlds apart from common practice here but they're eager to show and talk about how their jab. is made so this machine is where the work on the vaccine begins basically an inactivated virus from the red zone from the dirty zone is brought here and this machine it separates the r.n.a. from the rest of the virus isolated and from here the r.n.a. is being passed on for further study and work russia boasts 3 different covert 1000 vaccines sputnik v. is already a brand eclipsing p.r. wise even its international competitors vectors eppy vaca role now has remained in its elder brother's shadow even in russia few people know how it works i want to emphasize 3 major advantages of the vaccine it's because it's made from synthetic peptides 2nd it's not sensitive to virus mutations it's resistant to all known covert strains including british south african brazilian and others and 3rd you can get vaccinated
emergency evacuation and luckily it has never been used for its purpose we are at the vector research institute met here with armed guards barbed wire and the no fly zone above us inviting journalists is worlds apart from common practice here but they're eager to show and talk about how their jab. is made so this machine is where the work on the vaccine begins basically an inactivated virus from the red zone from the dirty zone is brought here and this machine it separates the r.n.a. from the...
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all right it comes after a german research institute confirmed the country has entered a 3rd wave of infections last week saw the highest number of daily coronavirus cases in 2 months and a massive corruption scandal over facemasks has now reached the top with the health minister facing questions our europe correspondent has the latest. the federal government here in berlin has extended covert 19 restrictions across the whole country but that is amid a mask crisis which is ensnared a new face the german health minister a report over the weekend in the online version of news magazine dish bagle claimed that again spawn authorized the purchase of more than half a 1000000 masks from a company called bird bird as berlin boss mr spawn's husband himself down your phone care the company insists mr frewen care had nothing to do with this transaction that no commission was paid and denies any wrongdoing whatsoever and 1st on to order media that the board of hooper bird media over the health ministry to assist with mask procurement when the german government wants an urgent need for this the c
all right it comes after a german research institute confirmed the country has entered a 3rd wave of infections last week saw the highest number of daily coronavirus cases in 2 months and a massive corruption scandal over facemasks has now reached the top with the health minister facing questions our europe correspondent has the latest. the federal government here in berlin has extended covert 19 restrictions across the whole country but that is amid a mask crisis which is ensnared a new face...