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that was discussed today but then when you look at the boat on the ground kenya is struggling with the sci project we're still paying for the first half of the project which cost about three point four billion dollars and it's we're not seeing any return even if even as this chain is operational and we still need more more low three point eight billion more to to build the second half of the project so kenyans are not really seeing a return on their investment in that particular project as much as it was hailed as one of the success stories in doing the full cabinet meeting there at the wider picture if you look at you know if you look at the countries that actually can blame that debt on you know china is you looking at djibouti and a democratic republic of congo and you're looking at zambia that's you know a considerable chunk of the national debt to china. in nairobi thank you now imagine your alarm clock going off and turning on your lights or opening the curtains and brewing your coffee automation to make your morning less stressful for many of us it might be a vision of the future bu
that was discussed today but then when you look at the boat on the ground kenya is struggling with the sci project we're still paying for the first half of the project which cost about three point four billion dollars and it's we're not seeing any return even if even as this chain is operational and we still need more more low three point eight billion more to to build the second half of the project so kenyans are not really seeing a return on their investment in that particular project as much...
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the swish videos showing sci—fi—style user interfaces and mindbending interactive experiences creditody had actually got their hands or their eyes on a set of magic leap‘s goggles since it came out. that was until recently, when the company finally released a developer version, costing nearly £1800. but before the inevitable consumer version drops, creatives have got to make experiences which will persuade us to invest in sets of techno—goggles which make us look like dr octopus. marc cieslak has been hanging out at andy serkis‘ imaginarium studios to see what they have been cooking up in the efforts to all they reality. acclaimed actor and director andy serkis is a master of performance capture. so much so that back in 2011, he founded imaginarium studios in london, a company dedicated to performance capture for movies, tv, and games. using 60 or so cameras, performance capture suits with tracking markers, and even software created for games, human actors can quickly be turned into out of this world computer—generated characters. right here we have a brilliant explanation of what is
the swish videos showing sci—fi—style user interfaces and mindbending interactive experiences creditody had actually got their hands or their eyes on a set of magic leap‘s goggles since it came out. that was until recently, when the company finally released a developer version, costing nearly £1800. but before the inevitable consumer version drops, creatives have got to make experiences which will persuade us to invest in sets of techno—goggles which make us look like dr octopus. marc...
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having some fun with it there is doctor who, morecambe and wise, but it is not confuse people when it is sci—fima. who is being confused by it? name one person who actually confuse this was a news event and naturally was a terrorist attack will stop there is an ethical unease about it. is there a? ethically, yes, if you feel you are undermining trust in bbc news, but i absolutely adamantly don't think this diminishes trust in bbc news in any way. thank you for your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions on bbc news and current affairs or appear on the programme you can call us: or e—mail us: programme you can call us: or e—mail us: you programme you can call us: or e—mail us: you can programme you can call us: or e—mail us: you can find us on twitter and do have a look at our website the address is: that is all from us, we will be back next week. goodbye. hello again. before we look at the weather in the uk let us have a round—up of what is happening with the storms elsewhere in the world. for northern parts of the philippines battered by typhoon mangkhut, that is heading out in
having some fun with it there is doctor who, morecambe and wise, but it is not confuse people when it is sci—fima. who is being confused by it? name one person who actually confuse this was a news event and naturally was a terrorist attack will stop there is an ethical unease about it. is there a? ethically, yes, if you feel you are undermining trust in bbc news, but i absolutely adamantly don't think this diminishes trust in bbc news in any way. thank you for your comments this week. if you...
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it is there for government any diligently national sci fi legend tend. to los friday daily three daily how can i guess i can i can and does does. the reported that. she worked well dialed pretended to try to have a woman in the netherlands to switzerland identified by lab. this with we had attended a jg m. died what want to touch on world locked out badakhshan generally not yet the initiation. we can visit is that a cell phone. ugh had nothing on tragedy for social close late show shelton dry drives with structural and engine people still single street street in. right right pleasantly smashed. to ground zero from simply. all this on a small. eleven eleven six exhorting winning churchill's in general holy holy men. it's been. one month since [inaudible] the city [inaudible] three a lot of one on one hundred i mean like ground zero zero you your your if i go back but i'm definitely [inaudible] six a because this is going. to it's an italian citizens arrest eighteen twenty twenty localization asian. connection we should return. but many many. yeah. it's a
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>> futurist chic or sci-fi creepy? kim k.lace that took nearly two months to make. >> the minute she heard the idea, she thought this was was so cool, so creative. she wanted to make sure her implanted necklace synced to her heart. >> the flesh-toned accessories that look like they're growing straight out of your skin are the brainchild of artist simon huck. what he calls body modifications only take a couple of hours to attach like chrissy's luna-approved feathers. >> she loved it. she loved the texture. she loved the look. she said it was incredibly comfortable. >> thank you. >> another fan of huck's a.human line, katie holmes. showing her support at last night's opening of the interactive exhibit in new york. it's a look at the future of fashion. >> none of these things are invasive. these aren't procedures per se. it's just like going to the spa and getting your eyebrows waxed. fashion is so progressive. >> for art, yes. for fashion, it's a no for me. >> no prosthetics for candice bergen on the "murphy brown" revival. and
>> futurist chic or sci-fi creepy? kim k.lace that took nearly two months to make. >> the minute she heard the idea, she thought this was was so cool, so creative. she wanted to make sure her implanted necklace synced to her heart. >> the flesh-toned accessories that look like they're growing straight out of your skin are the brainchild of artist simon huck. what he calls body modifications only take a couple of hours to attach like chrissy's luna-approved feathers. >>...
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once known as america's tv dad, now he's simply inmate number nn7687 at sci phoenix, pennsylvania most expensive prison. >> the 81-year-old who is legally blind was housed near the infirmary in a single cell with no cell mate. authorities tell us the long term goal is general population. life for this celeb behind bars means no special treatment. because he was labeled a sexually violent predator cosby must attend sex offender counseling. he is however allowed visitors and phone calls and can choose to exercise, standard for most inmates. his very first meal? per the prison menu we obtained, meatballs with green beans and potatoes. during lunchtime tomorrow they're serving jello which cosby once promoted. >> today's special is jello gelatin gigglers. >> the big question now is will this be his home for three to ten years? according to the d.a. cosby may move to a prison for lower risk inmates. >> he'll get designated to one of the state institutions throughout the commonwealth of pennsylvania. >> it's tough. >> it's sad to me. >> stars reacted to cosby's fall from grace at b.e.t.'s "q
once known as america's tv dad, now he's simply inmate number nn7687 at sci phoenix, pennsylvania most expensive prison. >> the 81-year-old who is legally blind was housed near the infirmary in a single cell with no cell mate. authorities tell us the long term goal is general population. life for this celeb behind bars means no special treatment. because he was labeled a sexually violent predator cosby must attend sex offender counseling. he is however allowed visitors and phone calls and...
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. >> was it weird for you to participate in a sci-fi series that makes you think about the future, even if it is positive? >> it made me personally feel more at ease and comfortable with the developing technology impacting us in a positive way. so that's why i'm doing it, just a way to be positive. >> you have done some cool films, but this is a project with a different platform, was that different for you? >> it was definitely different. i liked the experience, it looks beautiful and it's nice that people with binge-watch the whole series or watch just an hour. >> you guys put a spin on it as to the best positive things that can come from it. so tell us about some of the possibilities that the show explored. >> well, my episode we're talking about pregnancy and having children. now there are so many options with ivf and freezing your eggs, this kind of explores taking it a step further. >> well, thousands tuned into the first episode. you'll want to see the second one, which airs this thursday, september 20th. i got a sneak peek. the end, you want to watch. and it is available. >>> man
. >> was it weird for you to participate in a sci-fi series that makes you think about the future, even if it is positive? >> it made me personally feel more at ease and comfortable with the developing technology impacting us in a positive way. so that's why i'm doing it, just a way to be positive. >> you have done some cool films, but this is a project with a different platform, was that different for you? >> it was definitely different. i liked the experience, it looks...
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that it was a put sci fi's but history had forgive somebody he says come so used it in his acts of doing it looks to me. the law imposes strict restrictions on orthodox religious groups that hark back to the dog days of the soviet union. a nine hundred ninety seven government commission concluded that most top clerics including patriarch kirill were informers for the k.g.b. an organization in which putin was a senior officer and was ultimately control in its new guys the f.s.b. . its shores is kissing him on his check that shortage i mean christianity was banned in the u.s.s.r. people were killed repressed seven years labor camps because they were christians they were oppressed by it and to let their kids you be and now itself has been and now a church is like is if you get everything. priest miracles cos i'm stuck with. that current issue the north korea asked what kind of. the irony is that this is a need been achieved by the use of brutal methods similar to those ones deployed by the communists to suppress the russian orthodox church itself. getting to the heart of the matter the thre
that it was a put sci fi's but history had forgive somebody he says come so used it in his acts of doing it looks to me. the law imposes strict restrictions on orthodox religious groups that hark back to the dog days of the soviet union. a nine hundred ninety seven government commission concluded that most top clerics including patriarch kirill were informers for the k.g.b. an organization in which putin was a senior officer and was ultimately control in its new guys the f.s.b. . its shores is...
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in other headlines here on sci the russian and turkish presidents meeting the resort city of sochi for peace talks over syria's province as the battle for this last rebel antero stronghold in the country looks imminent. also headlined protests erupt in the libyan capital on sunday over living conditions that some eighty seven years of war following foreign intervention in the country. as a top u.s. universities sparks outrage after creating a safe space for white students to discuss race issues we hear from both sides of the debate. from moscow just gone four pm here in the russian capital one day no walk ins wherever you are today you're very welcome with us on the program. russia's defense ministry says it's identified the missile which brought down malaysia airlines flight m h seventy four years ago comparisons of registration numbers coupled with audio intercepts point to ukraine is direct involvement that's according to the defense ministry lot of breaks down the findings. so what the russian defense ministry has done is they took the serial number of the missing child published e
in other headlines here on sci the russian and turkish presidents meeting the resort city of sochi for peace talks over syria's province as the battle for this last rebel antero stronghold in the country looks imminent. also headlined protests erupt in the libyan capital on sunday over living conditions that some eighty seven years of war following foreign intervention in the country. as a top u.s. universities sparks outrage after creating a safe space for white students to discuss race issues...
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it seems the joke which in the seventies is cannister korea japan in a rematch of the twenty fourth sci fi nish a curry beat former champion in five sets this match lasting just under five years . last year's runner up in the women's final madison cases into the last four as well the american number fourteen c. beating carla suarez navarro in straight sets six four six three a twenty three year old still looking to in her first grand slam title. and i mean i saw her became the first japanese woman since kimiko dot say in one nine hundred ninety six to reach a grand slam single semi the twenty two year old beating this is surround card for the loss of just a couple of games. major league baseball's rookie sensation show what so many may need a ligament replacement surgery that could keep him off the pitching mound for an extended stints the texas rangers were hosting our tani's l.a. angels on wednesday felt all behind when the drills the simmons strikes a huge home run in the third inning. and it's on his bad elbow doesn't seem to be affecting his hitting areas with c. one runs in and ni
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one of the best drama actor for the sci fi thriller the american rosario punch you clean in the mouth. you've been watching the news on layla iraq and berlin on behalf of the entire team thank you so much for spending this part of your day with us the news continues at the top of the hour. stories from the piece plus we can talk match this is the teams can be made game delivering throws right into the final whistle. and in the least top team shows this summer now it's time to find a new school a little. he said leaning against last place may because it. could. w. . climate change. sustainability. environmental projects. give globalisation a fixed biodiversity species conservation exploitation. human rights displacement. of the global and current of local action. global three thousand and sixty minutes on t.w. . love the first time doing detailing. the. credible it's a whole new world. online concert space must realize it's a new era of sexuality. lovesickness be a thing of and sexual frustration too much i still have to get used to these robot noises exploring new frontiers in sex and
one of the best drama actor for the sci fi thriller the american rosario punch you clean in the mouth. you've been watching the news on layla iraq and berlin on behalf of the entire team thank you so much for spending this part of your day with us the news continues at the top of the hour. stories from the piece plus we can talk match this is the teams can be made game delivering throws right into the final whistle. and in the least top team shows this summer now it's time to find a new school...
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then, we take to the sky-- miles o'brien flies with scis into the eye of the storm to better understand destructive hurricanes. >> with this aircraft, being able to fly right through the storm, getting into the storm environment, actually sampling the atmosphere, not just looking at it from afar, you cua't get that qty of data anywhere else. >> woodruff: and campaigning on kavanaugh: abortion politics and the supreme court nomination become central issues in the race for an important u.s. senate seat in missouri. >> everybody goes, "oh she's to figure out what the winner is for her politically." there is none. no matter what i do, there are downsides to it.
then, we take to the sky-- miles o'brien flies with scis into the eye of the storm to better understand destructive hurricanes. >> with this aircraft, being able to fly right through the storm, getting into the storm environment, actually sampling the atmosphere, not just looking at it from afar, you cua't get that qty of data anywhere else. >> woodruff: and campaigning on kavanaugh: abortion politics and the supreme court nomination become central issues in the race for an...
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the swish videos showing sci—fi style user interfaces, and mindbending interactive experiences, creditor their eyes on a set of magic leap's gobbles it has them out. that was until recently, when the company finally released a developer version, costing nearly £1800. -- developer version, costing nearly £1800. —— goggles. but before the inevitable consumer version drops, creatures were lack of experience as which will persuade us to invest in sets of techno— goggles which make us sets of techno— goggles which make us look like dr 0ffit was. marchers late has been hanging out at imaginary and studios to see what they have been cooking up in the effo rts they have been cooking up in the efforts to all they reality. —— imaginarium studios andy serkis is a master of performers capture. so much so that back in 2011, he founded imaginarium studios in london, a company dedicated to performers capture for movies, television, and games. using 60 or so cameras, performance television, and games. using 60 or so cameras, performance capture suits with tracking markers, and even software created th
the swish videos showing sci—fi style user interfaces, and mindbending interactive experiences, creditor their eyes on a set of magic leap's gobbles it has them out. that was until recently, when the company finally released a developer version, costing nearly £1800. -- developer version, costing nearly £1800. —— goggles. but before the inevitable consumer version drops, creatures were lack of experience as which will persuade us to invest in sets of techno— goggles which make us sets...
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the swish videos showing sci—fi—style user interfaces and mindbending interactive experiences createdes on a set of magic leap‘s goggles to test them out. that was until recently when the company finally released a developer version, costing nearly £1800. but before the inevitable consumer version drops, creatives have got to make experiences which will persuade us to invest in sets of techno—goggles that make us look like dr 0ctopus. marc cieslak has been hanging out at andy serkis‘ imaginarium studios to see what they have been cooking up in the efforts to all they reality. acclaimed actor and director andy serkis is a master of performance capture. i came for you. so much so that back in 2011, he founded the imaginarium studios in london, a company dedicated to performance capture for movies, tv, and games. using 60 or so cameras, performance capture suits with tracking markers, and even software created for games, human actors can be quickly turned into out—of—this—world computer—generated characters. right here we have a brilliant explanation of what is actually going on on the s
the swish videos showing sci—fi—style user interfaces and mindbending interactive experiences createdes on a set of magic leap‘s goggles to test them out. that was until recently when the company finally released a developer version, costing nearly £1800. but before the inevitable consumer version drops, creatives have got to make experiences which will persuade us to invest in sets of techno—goggles that make us look like dr 0ctopus. marc cieslak has been hanging out at andy serkis‘...
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becker is a big believer in biometrics, the sci-fi movie like technology between iris scans. saw an opportunity where others didn't. she took a big gamble when she bought the company out of bankruptcy in 2010. now she's got several years of smoothly operating the complicated private sector under her belt and on a mission to change the way we think about security. we sat down with karen at clear headquarters in new york to talk about a future where your wallet may be obsolete. >> it uses biometrics. fingerprints, iris-based. we hope one day voice to create secure frictionless experiences. our view is you enroll once and once your identity or your health insurance or credit card are connected to you, you are your wallet and you can use them in so many different places for a more secure frictionless experience. i think that this is the most awesome opportunity in my view. this is where the world is going. there's no way that you're going to have a wallet full of cards in a decade. that makes no sense. >> i didn't think it was -- i think ignorance is bliss. i felt it was my calli
becker is a big believer in biometrics, the sci-fi movie like technology between iris scans. saw an opportunity where others didn't. she took a big gamble when she bought the company out of bankruptcy in 2010. now she's got several years of smoothly operating the complicated private sector under her belt and on a mission to change the way we think about security. we sat down with karen at clear headquarters in new york to talk about a future where your wallet may be obsolete. >> it uses...
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. >>> sci-fi thriller "the predator" took the top spot in theaters this weekend, earning $24 million.e nun" was next with just over $18 million in its second weekend. in third was "lion's gate, "a simple favor" with 16.1 million. and "white boy rick" starring matthew mcconaughey edged past "crazy rich asians" to claim fourth. i saw "white boy rick" over the weekend. amazing performance by matthew mcconaughey. >>> a mystery involving an international superstar. the disappearance of an actress starring in blockbusters like x-men. she hasn't been seen publicly since june. sunday was her 37th birthday and the question now, is the chinese government behind her disappearance? nbc's lindsay cavanaugh reports. >> reporter: americans may know her from "x-men." but in china fan bingbing is celebrity royalty. she's a red carpet regular. se angside will smith, hugh jackman, and jessica chastain. and the face of glitzy ad campaigns. now that face is missing. fan seems to have vanished amid reports that she was involved in a secret government tax probe. how is it possible for china's most famous ac
. >>> sci-fi thriller "the predator" took the top spot in theaters this weekend, earning $24 million.e nun" was next with just over $18 million in its second weekend. in third was "lion's gate, "a simple favor" with 16.1 million. and "white boy rick" starring matthew mcconaughey edged past "crazy rich asians" to claim fourth. i saw "white boy rick" over the weekend. amazing performance by matthew mcconaughey. >>> a...
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sci fi fantasy stuff last cover almost. worth while for. a service like this no no i'm just asking as the captain what does he see and know. ok another question. ok. you get even if it's not many oh poor us out of the dolphins die. let's see. how. it's not just that. i mean. it's in the list i just asked him what he sees what happens on board and why he still dolphins died this is a really simple question for somebody who was on board scientists are not on what it said. they don't have the right to speak with thoughts so i ask the captain it's not a matter. this is not. the cia what happens to dolphins they get injured in the nets that's why the so i wouldn't know that but my people down in the nets do everything possible to save the dolphins. you. know them on iraq at the ways that have nothing more to say again we do everything possible to ensure that the dolphins are on it and i thought that a little bit of color in the not. hostile off and. let's. see the rest of. the press officer is clearly annoyed and marches away from us. the true e
sci fi fantasy stuff last cover almost. worth while for. a service like this no no i'm just asking as the captain what does he see and know. ok another question. ok. you get even if it's not many oh poor us out of the dolphins die. let's see. how. it's not just that. i mean. it's in the list i just asked him what he sees what happens on board and why he still dolphins died this is a really simple question for somebody who was on board scientists are not on what it said. they don't have the...
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sci fi but it's the last cover almost. worth it. he said it's as much as i know i know i'm just asking as the captain what does he see you know. ok another question. ok. you get even if it's not many i hope was out of the dolphins die. ok let's see here. i'll. know that. i'm going to be. it's in the list i just asked him what he sees what happens on board and why he still dolphins died this is a very simple question for somebody who was on board scientists are not on what except. they don't have the right to speak with us so i ask the captain it's not my brother. it's not. the cia what happens to dolphins they get injured in the nets as far as i set up on the site i wouldn't know that but my people down in the nets do everything possible to save the dolphins. in the you. know them out. at the ways i have nothing more to say again we do everything possible to ensure that the dolphins are on. their little going to school then and then not. possible off and. let's. see that's. the press officer is clearly annoyed and marches away from
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google, sony does not have to deal with the aid today issues but he is drawn to the more technical, sci-fi focus. research labs under alphabet. the larger question is if this technical focus should take priority when there is a lot la. more societal challenges going on today. perhaps he should reorient himself around those challenges. marketmeantime you have zuckerberg and jeff bezos outfront a lot. he is tweeting and taking on trump. google is missing this. the ceo of google could have -- the ceo of google could have also gone. a different era where the tech company ceos can just stay behind and be introverted. something that jack dorsey has stood behind for many years. this past year we have seen executives of the large companies step up because they understand that lawmakers want to see the top decision-makers at the table. at the senate hearings, it was interesting to see how jack dorsey performed. he was very introspective. lawmakers appreciated that. they are a smaller company and can be more flexible in a way but he made some strong commitments that they will actually refocus the or
google, sony does not have to deal with the aid today issues but he is drawn to the more technical, sci-fi focus. research labs under alphabet. the larger question is if this technical focus should take priority when there is a lot la. more societal challenges going on today. perhaps he should reorient himself around those challenges. marketmeantime you have zuckerberg and jeff bezos outfront a lot. he is tweeting and taking on trump. google is missing this. the ceo of google could have -- the...
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years later, sci-fi channel looked at it and said, what if we take it seriously?ate the olympic carrier immediately. >> there are 1,300 people on that ship. >> "star wars" feels like fantasy and fable in the best possible sense. this felt like war. >> do it. >> the photography was shot very much like world war ii combat cameramen work. >> fire on my mark. >> no frackin' way, lee. lee, come on! >> it was as if someone was floating in space with an old world war ii film rolling and oh, here comes a cylon, i want to get this shot. i really was riveted by it. >> it's classic sci-fi in that it's using the robots and the spaceships and the clones to comment on the world we live in right now. >> i can't die. when this body is destroyed, my memory, my consciousness will be transmitted to a new one. >> the cylons look and act and feel like humans. by the time you get to the middle of "battlestar galactica," you don't know who you're rooting for anymore. >> it was like "west wing" in space. >> madam president, without you we wouldn't have made it. >> it was just a very rich
years later, sci-fi channel looked at it and said, what if we take it seriously?ate the olympic carrier immediately. >> there are 1,300 people on that ship. >> "star wars" feels like fantasy and fable in the best possible sense. this felt like war. >> do it. >> the photography was shot very much like world war ii combat cameramen work. >> fire on my mark. >> no frackin' way, lee. lee, come on! >> it was as if someone was floating in space with...
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he has always been attracted to the most sci-fi and futuristic projects. larger question is whether that is the most relevant to be thinking about. it's not the future that is the challenge, but the present of alphabet. one was called the helios. >> this is amazing. >> there is no better way to describe this. >> very elon musk. r> it is like a hyperloop fo bikes. bet a crazy, out there as alphabet calls them. that a large floating tube connects san francisco to the mountain view campus. it sounds crazy, it sounds insane. but those are things that are capturing larry page's focus in the past few years. >> another person who could have sat in that seat is the ceo of google. where is sundar? >> just to be clear, sources tell us only larry page was technically invited to the hearing. as mark zuckerberg and others in -- as mark zuckerberg sending sheryl sandberg, the senate intelligence committee was fine with that. >> to be fair, mark zuckerberg had gone before several hearings in front of lawmakers. exactly. the ceo of google also declined the opportunity to
he has always been attracted to the most sci-fi and futuristic projects. larger question is whether that is the most relevant to be thinking about. it's not the future that is the challenge, but the present of alphabet. one was called the helios. >> this is amazing. >> there is no better way to describe this. >> very elon musk. r> it is like a hyperloop fo bikes. bet a crazy, out there as alphabet calls them. that a large floating tube connects san francisco to the mountain...
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it's seen as a cornerstone of cinema and the mother of sci-fi movies.y lichtblick kino movie house in prenzlauer berg. he's the co-owner and sommelier at the michelin-starred restaurant nobelhart & schmutzig in kreuzberg. the question of the day being what german wines pair best with a utilitarian treat like currywurst -- fried pork sausage smothered in ketchup and a dusting of curry powder. now how did this become a beloved dish, i have no idea. >> billy: it's a lot of flavor, it's spicy, it's fat, it's salt, it's roasted. then you have fries with it. it's -- >> anthony: oh, i understand why people eat it. alcohol. >> billy: exactly. yes. but at the end, it's a very cheap thing, you know? you get two sausage with fries with a beer. ten euros. >> anthony: oh, so like a quick workers' lunch? >> billy: yes. >> anthony: so what wine would you suggest with this? >> billy: we should try a glass of champagne. there's a place in berlin where they serve currywurst with champagne. >> anthony: really? >> billy: yeah, yeah, yeah. champagne always works, obviously.
it's seen as a cornerstone of cinema and the mother of sci-fi movies.y lichtblick kino movie house in prenzlauer berg. he's the co-owner and sommelier at the michelin-starred restaurant nobelhart & schmutzig in kreuzberg. the question of the day being what german wines pair best with a utilitarian treat like currywurst -- fried pork sausage smothered in ketchup and a dusting of curry powder. now how did this become a beloved dish, i have no idea. >> billy: it's a lot of flavor, it's...
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and if you know so lynn anyone sci. the rules of the radicals is to create havoc and tell people in the party ore the other party that you must dismiss what the chief executive, the commander in chief, the person we elected to be in the oval office is akin to treason. it is outrageous and it should be a message to everyone that their job is to obstruct everything this president does. lou: and this letter -- and this is the letter right here. i mean, signed by the four highest ranking democrats in this process. not only calling for obstruction, for subversion, but referring to earlier agreements with this group of senators and congressmen that require them to not turn over all documents to the president of the united states. >> are you surprised? when you're talking with pelosi, schumer and schiff, the rest of them, all of them suffer tremendous damage in this stuff comes out. that's why they're calling on rod rosenstein, who is nothing more than an attempt by the whole, you know, deep state to defend itself. that's why
and if you know so lynn anyone sci. the rules of the radicals is to create havoc and tell people in the party ore the other party that you must dismiss what the chief executive, the commander in chief, the person we elected to be in the oval office is akin to treason. it is outrageous and it should be a message to everyone that their job is to obstruct everything this president does. lou: and this letter -- and this is the letter right here. i mean, signed by the four highest ranking democrats...
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as to what could happen...here's poli sci professor james taylor sot oc: trump will try to erase it with his rhetoric (j.r.) blasey ford is set to blasey ford (j.r.) (j.r.) (j.r.) blasey ford is set to testify first and we will hear from kavanaugh. vicki, grant now back to you. (vicki) ohio governor john kasich releasing his statement on kavanaugh's allegations tonight on twitter saying..."given the questions and allegations surrounding judge kavanaugh's nomination-- and the higher standards demanded for a lifetime appointment-- the united state's senate should not rush to confirm him. in the absence of a complete and thorough investigation and hearing from all parties involved, moving this nomination forward would be a mistake... (vicki) democratic leader nancy pelosi releasing a statement in support of dr. christine blasey ford saying "what's happening here has lifetime impacts. the crimes themselves, the allegations that have been made are about offenses that have a lifetime impact and a person whose name is being put forward for a lifetime service on the supreme court. it's just not
as to what could happen...here's poli sci professor james taylor sot oc: trump will try to erase it with his rhetoric (j.r.) blasey ford is set to blasey ford (j.r.) (j.r.) (j.r.) blasey ford is set to testify first and we will hear from kavanaugh. vicki, grant now back to you. (vicki) ohio governor john kasich releasing his statement on kavanaugh's allegations tonight on twitter saying..."given the questions and allegations surrounding judge kavanaugh's nomination-- and the higher...
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quickly developed a cult following when it first aired in 1963, as millions of us were gripped by the sci—fiof the extra—terrestrial timelord. now, 45 years later, it welcomes the first female to the lead role, with the arrival of jodie whittaker as the 13th doctor. our entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba has more. alien worlds, the past, the future. so far, so familiar, but the new doctor who also has perhaps, a more contemporary field. the show ‘s launch was in sheffield, a key location in the new series. which is of course, also making history with jodie whittaker, the first woman to play the doctor. it is really emotional because when i was younger, the characters i wanted to be work, 90% of the time, portrayed by the bullies. so, for some young kids now to realise that you can look up to women, you can look up to men, but essentially you are looking up men, but essentially you are looking up to the doctor, who is an alien and represents a for everyone. jodie whittaker‘s casting and represents a for everyone. jodie whitta ker‘s casting collected headlines all around the world, but th
quickly developed a cult following when it first aired in 1963, as millions of us were gripped by the sci—fiof the extra—terrestrial timelord. now, 45 years later, it welcomes the first female to the lead role, with the arrival of jodie whittaker as the 13th doctor. our entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba has more. alien worlds, the past, the future. so far, so familiar, but the new doctor who also has perhaps, a more contemporary field. the show ‘s launch was in sheffield, a key...
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sci phoenix, he spent his first night there last night.rday was a two-step process with a packed courtroom the entire time. the first step was that bill cosby was classified to be a sexually violent predator. that was a very big classification. it was a big moment. i saw bill cosby's face and he seemed shocked he would be classified like that, and it was on to sentencing. it was filled with accusers all over the country that came, and constand was there with her family and the judge talked about what a serious, serious sexual assault this was of planning and drugging and getting the pills and giving them to her to render her unconscious. s the sentence was three to ten years in state prison, but before there could be any reaction in court, the defense jumped up, and they said your honor we believe there was an auto tape used in this that was tampered with, and we want to appeal this. but the judge denied bail. he took off his jacket and tie and he was handcuffed and taken out of the courtroom. for the accusers that were there, this was a m
sci phoenix, he spent his first night there last night.rday was a two-step process with a packed courtroom the entire time. the first step was that bill cosby was classified to be a sexually violent predator. that was a very big classification. it was a big moment. i saw bill cosby's face and he seemed shocked he would be classified like that, and it was on to sentencing. it was filled with accusers all over the country that came, and constand was there with her family and the judge talked...
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>> visionary chic or sci-fi creepy?e. >> the moment she heard this she wanted to make sure her implanted necklace is sinked to her heart. >> they're the brain child of artist, simon huck. they only take a couple of hours to attach like crissy's luna approved feathers. >> she loved the texture, the look, said it was incredibly comfortable. >> another fun of his human line, katy holm. the installation is a tongue and cheek look at the tpaoufp of fashion. >> none of these things are invasive. they're not procedures, per se. it's just like getting your eyebrows waxed. who says that in 50/100 years we wouldn't be doing these type of things? >> still to come. inside the new queen biopick. what do freddy mercury's band mates think of the guy playing him. then behind the scenes with rob lowe re-creating a horror cult classic. and the "bobby brown story." which part did the real bobby brown rewrite? >> oh, that never happened and we're not -- no. we're not doing that. >> that's ahead but first in the "entertainment tonight" birt
>> visionary chic or sci-fi creepy?e. >> the moment she heard this she wanted to make sure her implanted necklace is sinked to her heart. >> they're the brain child of artist, simon huck. they only take a couple of hours to attach like crissy's luna approved feathers. >> she loved the texture, the look, said it was incredibly comfortable. >> another fun of his human line, katy holm. the installation is a tongue and cheek look at the tpaoufp of fashion. >>...
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it seems like something out of either a comedy or a sci-fi movie. >> you can look at it either way but the point is both sides of the dispute have solutions in place and each one of those solutions involves going into bedrock. our solution is a little more robust because it has 132 piles under bedrock. their solution is 50 the bedrock but as you can see both sides agree that something has to be done and that solution has to involve bedrock. >> and signant ount. the defense says that it is an $80 million fix. ours is going to be more than that of course because we are putting more piles through the slab into bedrock itself. >> if that tower came down and you had to take it down, what does that cost? >> it would be priceless. let's put it that way. you can't afford to do that. >> okay . >> we could stabilize it and that's the objective . >> so we are trying to come up with an agreement, how many lawyers are involved? >> there are over 150 lawyers and over 50 law firms. >> how many lawsuits have been filed? >> nine. >> and it involves property owners adjacent, san francisco with trans-bas
it seems like something out of either a comedy or a sci-fi movie. >> you can look at it either way but the point is both sides of the dispute have solutions in place and each one of those solutions involves going into bedrock. our solution is a little more robust because it has 132 piles under bedrock. their solution is 50 the bedrock but as you can see both sides agree that something has to be done and that solution has to involve bedrock. >> and signant ount. the defense says that...
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i'm here to support my brothers and sisters at sci-1021 and all the people here who have been discriminated. i have maybe one little resolution to this whole situation. just a little tiny resolution. start off with eeoc. clean that whole house. get rid of all the team -- too many directors and not enough investigators. [applause] because none of these managers or directors have nobody to be accountable because eeoc just gives you a letter, they don't find no findings and they just give you a letter saying, go right to sue letter. that is not resolving the issues. my name is darla brown. i was terminated my work in oakland, alameda county. i was terminated and a year later i was hired because a judge found there was no grounds to terminate me. but eeoc said they didn't find no findings. this is some of the problems right there. if the directors and managers have somebody be accountable, maybe a lot of these cases or a lot of these stories wouldn't be told like it's been told. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, ms. brown. >> thank you, supervisors, for allowing us to speak today. my name is
i'm here to support my brothers and sisters at sci-1021 and all the people here who have been discriminated. i have maybe one little resolution to this whole situation. just a little tiny resolution. start off with eeoc. clean that whole house. get rid of all the team -- too many directors and not enough investigators. [applause] because none of these managers or directors have nobody to be accountable because eeoc just gives you a letter, they don't find no findings and they just give you a...
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the sci-fi thriller brought in $24 million in spite of bad press ahead of the release.e opening film makers cut a scene for featuring an actor who was a registered sex offender. "the nun" sits in second place and following close is "a simple favor" with $16 million in its opening weekend. >>> the top stars of television for the biggest night of their careers. the 70th annual emmys are tonight. >> watch it on bay area tonight. jennifer is live in los angeles to give us a preview of what's to come. good morning. >> reporter: hi, scott and laura. yes, a bunch of first time nominees will be walking the red carpet tonight. there will be some familiar winners as well. shows like "game of thrones," for example, are nominated for 22 awards. >> reporter: cardboard cutouts give way to real stars at tonight's emmy awards. >> you never think it's a big deal until the time comes and then it's all that matters. >> reporter: ellie kempfer's show "the unbreakable kim my schmidt" is up for several awards including best comedy series. "veep" has won it eight times, but they are ineligibl
the sci-fi thriller brought in $24 million in spite of bad press ahead of the release.e opening film makers cut a scene for featuring an actor who was a registered sex offender. "the nun" sits in second place and following close is "a simple favor" with $16 million in its opening weekend. >>> the top stars of television for the biggest night of their careers. the 70th annual emmys are tonight. >> watch it on bay area tonight. jennifer is live in los angeles to...
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pennsylvania correction officials say he will be at sci phoenix.ladelphia suburbs. this information comes a day after a judge sentenced him to three to ten years for sexual d in a single cell near the infirmary. it's located about 20 miles from his gated estate. >>> the man charged in february's deadly school shooting in florida appeared in court today. lawyers for nicolas cruz want to interview potential hundreds of witnesses. cruz a charged with killing 17 people and wounding 17 others. his lawyers say he would plead guilty in exchange for life in prison where prosecutors are rejecting that. >>> as dream force continues tonight in san francisco, there's a unique competition under way involving some bright college students from across the country. the goal is to help big brothers, big sisters. chris winn has the story you'll see only on abc 7 news. >> reporter: attending dream force can be overwhelming. but these area natives are taking it all in. the competition is to build a solution to a real world problem being faced by big brothers, big cente
pennsylvania correction officials say he will be at sci phoenix.ladelphia suburbs. this information comes a day after a judge sentenced him to three to ten years for sexual d in a single cell near the infirmary. it's located about 20 miles from his gated estate. >>> the man charged in february's deadly school shooting in florida appeared in court today. lawyers for nicolas cruz want to interview potential hundreds of witnesses. cruz a charged with killing 17 people and wounding 17...
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she's going to be a hologram in this scene, 'cause it's a a sci-fi.are into empty space here and say es your l and someone will read meryl's lines off camera.yo >> jimmyre never ever going to meet meryl streep. >> i did not. she wasn't even like, we didn't see each other, no. >> jimmy: that sounds like tomething that would happe me. that really does. >> and she was still amazing. >> jmy: yeah. [ laughter ] >> from london i felt her presence. that's how amazing she is. >> jimmy: do you ever get a a chance to go back to s'rden? i know ya -- >> i go back all the time. yeah. >> jimmy: you do? >> like, well, as often as i can, yes. a couple of tis a year i try go back. >> jimmy: i heard of this thing they have in sweden. tell me if i'm making this up. where it's like a celebration of summer or something like that and everyone goes outdoors? >> yeah, midsummer. >> jimmy: midsummer. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and they dance? they dance around a pole >> well, it's an old pagan holiday. it's basically, you stick a a 30 foot pole, wooden pole covered in leaves and flow
she's going to be a hologram in this scene, 'cause it's a a sci-fi.are into empty space here and say es your l and someone will read meryl's lines off camera.yo >> jimmyre never ever going to meet meryl streep. >> i did not. she wasn't even like, we didn't see each other, no. >> jimmy: that sounds like tomething that would happe me. that really does. >> and she was still amazing. >> jmy: yeah. [ laughter ] >> from london i felt her presence. that's how...
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i mean, i told them that i was working on this new sci-fi show, and of course like nobody knew wa itthey're like, what? you were working on that this whole time? i would leave school for two days and come back and nobody questioned anything. >> jimmy: did you have to do one of those things where you had to pretend to learn as they do with the child actors on the set? to make up for the school that you were missing? >> no, i was 18 at the time. >> jimmy: you were already 18. >> yeah. >> jimmy: that's nice. were you working? did you have a regular job? >> yeah, i was working at a movie theater. >> jimmy: what were you doing at the movie theater? >> everything. ripping tickets. cleaning theaters. concessions. the whole thing. >> jimmy: how long -- was there any overlap with "stramger things" premiering and your movie job? >> yeah actually, i didn't quit my movie job even after "stranger things" came out. >> jimmy: you didn't? >> yeah, like i don't know if i'm ever getting another job, i need to make money, you know. i need to have funds for starbucks. so i'll keep working. >> jimmy: did
i mean, i told them that i was working on this new sci-fi show, and of course like nobody knew wa itthey're like, what? you were working on that this whole time? i would leave school for two days and come back and nobody questioned anything. >> jimmy: did you have to do one of those things where you had to pretend to learn as they do with the child actors on the set? to make up for the school that you were missing? >> no, i was 18 at the time. >> jimmy: you were already 18....
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we took that as an opportunity and i think to get more po ly-sci-ish than we usually do. we are really happy to do that. take advantage of the opportunity and help me welcome, matt. [applause] prof. green: thank you very much and thank you to all of you for coming here today and to the historical society for inviting me to give a talk about leadership races in congress. this is work i have conducted along with my co-author doug harris at the university of loyola in maryland. it was mentioned this is a book forthcoming coming out in january on leadership races in congress. i am a political scientist. my talk will be a little political science-y, but because of the historical society and research, i will talk less of that and more about the narrative, the races we look at. before i do that, i want to start with why we look at this topic, why it is important, then i will talk about conventional wisdom about leadership races, what people think explains the outcome of these races. and then, i will talk about our argument, what we think matters in terms of explaining how people
we took that as an opportunity and i think to get more po ly-sci-ish than we usually do. we are really happy to do that. take advantage of the opportunity and help me welcome, matt. [applause] prof. green: thank you very much and thank you to all of you for coming here today and to the historical society for inviting me to give a talk about leadership races in congress. this is work i have conducted along with my co-author doug harris at the university of loyola in maryland. it was mentioned...
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cosby will serve his time at sci phoenix.e is being held in a single cell, though the corrections officials say they intend to eventually place him in the general population. foreign ministers from around the world are meeting today at the u.n., where the future of syria will be a topic of discussion. russia wants more funds to help rebuild syria. the u.s. insists there has to be a political transition that involves removing the president from power. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and at tic-toc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton, this is bloomberg. david? david: up next, a different kind of democrat. congresswoman cheri bustos was reelected in a landslide in the world district that went for the president. her message for democrats to win back the midwest and ask if the leadership is listening. that's coming up next, and this is bloomberg. ♪ g. ♪ david: you're watching balance of power. i'm david westin. we want to get you caught up on the developments
cosby will serve his time at sci phoenix.e is being held in a single cell, though the corrections officials say they intend to eventually place him in the general population. foreign ministers from around the world are meeting today at the u.n., where the future of syria will be a topic of discussion. russia wants more funds to help rebuild syria. the u.s. insists there has to be a political transition that involves removing the president from power. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and at...
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and finally, scis have announced plans to build a genetic noah's arc which will contain genetic informationm 66,000pecies, beating the previous record held by the comforters at days inn.di ence ohs ] [ laughter and appuse ] ladies and gentlemen, we have a fantastic show for you tonight. she's an academy award-winning actress and star of "bel canto." julianne moore is here tonight. [ cheers and applause ] he is a grmy award-winning musician, and now you can see him on the newbs all access show, "one dollar." sturgillimpson joins us tonight. [ cheers and applause ] and he is a best selling author and goodwill ambassador for unhcr, the u.n. refugee agency, and his latest book "sea prayer" is o now. khaled hosseini is here. [ cheers and applause ] so exciting -- the guests we have for you tonight. but before we get to all of them, the president's ex-campaign chairman has flipped on him and his supreme court nominee has been imperiled by a serious sexual aault allegation. for more on this, it's time for "a closer look." ♪ [ cheers and applause ]et >> one by one, trump's closest aides have turned
and finally, scis have announced plans to build a genetic noah's arc which will contain genetic informationm 66,000pecies, beating the previous record held by the comforters at days inn.di ence ohs ] [ laughter and appuse ] ladies and gentlemen, we have a fantastic show for you tonight. she's an academy award-winning actress and star of "bel canto." julianne moore is here tonight. [ cheers and applause ] he is a grmy award-winning musician, and now you can see him on the newbs all...
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then, we take to the sky-- miles o'brien flies with scis into the eye of the storm to better understand destructive hurricanes. >> with this aircraft, being able to fly right through the storm, getting into the storm environment, actually sampling the atmosphere, not just looking at it from afar, you cua't get that qty of data anywhere else. >> woodruff: and campaigning on kavanaugh: abortion politics and the supreme court nomination become central issues in the race for an important u.s. senate seat in missouri. >> everybody goes, "oh she's to figure out what the winner is for her politically." there is none. no matter what i do, there are downsides to it.oo >> wuff: all that and moreon onht's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the world's most pressing problems-io skollfoundatorg. so >> the lemfoundation. committed to improving lives through invention, in the u.s. and developing countries. on the web at lemelson.org. >> supported by the john d. and urtherine t. macar foundation committed t
then, we take to the sky-- miles o'brien flies with scis into the eye of the storm to better understand destructive hurricanes. >> with this aircraft, being able to fly right through the storm, getting into the storm environment, actually sampling the atmosphere, not just looking at it from afar, you cua't get that qty of data anywhere else. >> woodruff: and campaigning on kavanaugh: abortion politics and the supreme court nomination become central issues in the race for an...
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stay with "nbc bay area news" both oir canceling the valeras flight to mexico sci vi last night. the plane was supposed to take off around 1:00 this morning, but then about ten gallons of fuel leaked. he says that crews are still cleaning up jet fuel off of the tarmac. that flight is canceled and the airline is working to get passengers on to other flights. we're working to find out what caused that leak. no other flights are affected. >>> now to a developing story, the fran take search continues for a boy, 6 years old, who was taken from his home in modesto by his father. you may have gotten that amber alert. here is the boy's mother explaining what happened. >> then i went to the car, and i got in the car, and i still couldn't get him, they pulled me out, they hit me. >> now police say that jayce cosso was abducted yesterday by his father, john cosso and five other people. now the father allegedly used pepper spray to force his way inside and they say he was last seen in fusion. an amber alert has been issued for several counties,ding santa clara, contra costa county, and alame
stay with "nbc bay area news" both oir canceling the valeras flight to mexico sci vi last night. the plane was supposed to take off around 1:00 this morning, but then about ten gallons of fuel leaked. he says that crews are still cleaning up jet fuel off of the tarmac. that flight is canceled and the airline is working to get passengers on to other flights. we're working to find out what caused that leak. no other flights are affected. >>> now to a developing story, the fran...
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and regional waters as well as jeopardizing international shipping routes its also carries out a poli sci consisting of overwhelming us with drugs and with illicit trafficking of drugs it's a ports terrorism in both its parts who see as well as the. excellences the yemeni government has always reached out for peace around after rounds of consultations from. below geneva as well as through the consultation is in kuwait. including after the return of our. government delegation from geneva at the beginning of this month month and our. high level delegation to geneva is keen to take any opportunity to know what was keen to take any opportunity to ensure benefits that would alleviate our suffering. and however the intransigents and brazenness of the who with the militias that are insurgents has disappointed yemen us regarding any possible progress to be made even on the humanitarian level. we would like here to restate that we are fully ready for a peace we are advocates. we are not advocates off war and. vengeance we are advocates of peace and harmony because we are fully aware of our respons
and regional waters as well as jeopardizing international shipping routes its also carries out a poli sci consisting of overwhelming us with drugs and with illicit trafficking of drugs it's a ports terrorism in both its parts who see as well as the. excellences the yemeni government has always reached out for peace around after rounds of consultations from. below geneva as well as through the consultation is in kuwait. including after the return of our. government delegation from geneva at the...