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give it up one more time for silas and the mekamon robots. music plays.ilas and the mekamon robots. hands up if you own a phone. hands up if you have a phone with you. 0k, keep your hands up if you have a camera on the phone. yes, pretty much everyone, of course. i would say the average phone photo has about 8 or 10 or 12 million pixels in it. so it is about a 12—megapixel camera. but, what would happen if you had more megapixels in your image? well, maybe you could do this. and it could zoom in — this is new york we are looking at — and you can zoom in, and you can zoom in. this is an image not with a million or so pixels, but a billion. it was created by a device called a gigapan, which takes lots of zoomed—in shots like this in stitches them together. it's one massive image of a billion pixels. but what would you do if you had a device that could take a billion—pixel image in one go? well, obviously you would put it in space. and that's what our next guests have done. from the institute of astronomy at the university of cambridge, please welcome dr gio
give it up one more time for silas and the mekamon robots. music plays.ilas and the mekamon robots. hands up if you own a phone. hands up if you have a phone with you. 0k, keep your hands up if you have a camera on the phone. yes, pretty much everyone, of course. i would say the average phone photo has about 8 or 10 or 12 million pixels in it. so it is about a 12—megapixel camera. but, what would happen if you had more megapixels in your image? well, maybe you could do this. and it could zoom...
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and i'm joined here by their proud father, ceo and co—founder of reach robotics, silas adekunle.nks for having me. if robotics can already do this for fun, there must be some exciting prospects about what they will be capable of soon. definitely. with mekamon we are about education, so you can learn to code and learn stem skills with mekamon. on top of that we have robots starting to get out and the next phase for robotics, especially consumer robotics, which will be a big part of that, robots that can go to our houses and help us. some of your smart devices, they can speak you and ask questions of you. the next stage is for you to be able to say, get me there and we'll get it for you. can you tell them a bit about your story? you have an interesting background. yes, that's a photo of me from nigeria. i was born in nigeria, moved to the uk when i was about 11 or12, but before that i had been interested in science, engineering, stem. so when i moved to the uk, to cut a long story short, i went to university to study robotics and in that time i saw that when you combine consumer ro
and i'm joined here by their proud father, ceo and co—founder of reach robotics, silas adekunle.nks for having me. if robotics can already do this for fun, there must be some exciting prospects about what they will be capable of soon. definitely. with mekamon we are about education, so you can learn to code and learn stem skills with mekamon. on top of that we have robots starting to get out and the next phase for robotics, especially consumer robotics, which will be a big part of that,...
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and i'm joined here by their proud father, ceo and co—founder of reach robotics, silas adekunle.s for having me. if robotics can already do this for fun, there must be some exciting prospects about what they will be capable of soon. definitely. with mekamon we are about education, so you can learn to code and learn stem skills with mekamon. on top of that we have robots starting to go into the home. the next phase for robotics, especially consumer robotics, which will be a big part of that, robots that can go to our houses and help us. some of you may have smart devices, they can speak you and ask questions of you. the next stage is for you to be able to say, get me there and we'll get it for you. can you tell them a bit about your story? you have an interesting background. yes, that's a photo of me from nigeria. i was born in nigeria, moved to the uk when i was about 11 or 12, but before that i had been interested in science, engineering, stem. so when i moved to the uk, to cut a long story short, i went to university to study robotics and in that time i saw that when you combin
and i'm joined here by their proud father, ceo and co—founder of reach robotics, silas adekunle.s for having me. if robotics can already do this for fun, there must be some exciting prospects about what they will be capable of soon. definitely. with mekamon we are about education, so you can learn to code and learn stem skills with mekamon. on top of that we have robots starting to go into the home. the next phase for robotics, especially consumer robotics, which will be a big part of that,...
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silas, have a great christmas.wo more fortunate teachers and the bay area will receive $25,000 grants for a down payment on a home. jesse gary, ktvu . >>> this giveaway with the extra yard for teachers summit. thank you for being here. $25,000 is a life-changing amount of money. you are still looking for more teachers to gift? >> we are. this was the first of several giveaways between now and the college football playoff national championship game in early january. teachers can go online to apply to the cfp foundation.org website for more information. >> how does it work? >> the details are all on the website. this is a grant to help with the down payment for a new home. >> essentially it breaks down to if you gains in value you gain some value. if you lose some of that value, you lose some investment. >> i have two little boys and third and fourth grade. somebody day so many of their teachers are living at home were living with roommates. a lot of people think it is shameful the way teachers are underappreciated.
silas, have a great christmas.wo more fortunate teachers and the bay area will receive $25,000 grants for a down payment on a home. jesse gary, ktvu . >>> this giveaway with the extra yard for teachers summit. thank you for being here. $25,000 is a life-changing amount of money. you are still looking for more teachers to gift? >> we are. this was the first of several giveaways between now and the college football playoff national championship game in early january. teachers can...
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mission you say this you haven't heard about silas. can turn at men and law lent us a lot of years out of them you know. another jack you know we don't instill in one note of others. how will. a cookie shipment of that work or that a monologue of it in the course of the tea as these were hard to believe are. the two new zealand scientist who led a double life so secret even kept it from his family. but his activities would have a military impact for which he would pay the ultimate price. al-jazeera world investigates the life and death of miami. the two new zealand drone engineer. i thought this conviction that everyone has a deep reservoir of time the ability and if you can give them the opportunity wonderful things start to happen sometimes the simplest seditions author missed and packed for a bit. yeah i think that. the main thing is that sets out zero apart from other news organizations is that a lot of our reporting is about real people but about ideas or politicians and what they may want to do but how policy and how events affec
mission you say this you haven't heard about silas. can turn at men and law lent us a lot of years out of them you know. another jack you know we don't instill in one note of others. how will. a cookie shipment of that work or that a monologue of it in the course of the tea as these were hard to believe are. the two new zealand scientist who led a double life so secret even kept it from his family. but his activities would have a military impact for which he would pay the ultimate price....
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and i'm joined here by their proud father, ceo and co—founder of reach robotics, silas adekunle.an already do this for fun, there must be some exciting prospects about what they will be capable of soon. definitely. with mekamon we are about education, so you can learn to code and learn stem skills with mekamon. on top of that we have robots starting to go into the home. the next phase for robotics, especially consumer robotics, which will be a big part of that, robots that can go to our houses and help us. some of you may have smart devices, they can speak you and ask questions of you. the next stage is for you to be able to say, get me there and we'll get it for you. can you tell them a bit about your story? you have an interesting background. yes, that's a photo of me from nigeria. i was born in nigeria, moved to the uk when i was about 11 or 12, but before that i had been interested in science, engineering, stem. so when i moved to the uk, to cut a long story short, i went to university to study robotics and in that time i saw that when you combine consumer robotics with gamin
and i'm joined here by their proud father, ceo and co—founder of reach robotics, silas adekunle.an already do this for fun, there must be some exciting prospects about what they will be capable of soon. definitely. with mekamon we are about education, so you can learn to code and learn stem skills with mekamon. on top of that we have robots starting to go into the home. the next phase for robotics, especially consumer robotics, which will be a big part of that, robots that can go to our...
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capital kinshasa up to four million papers were shadow to arrive by saturday or face those destroyed by silas lee if there isn't a capital left eight thousand voting machines damaged the presidential polls originations sunday have been pushed back by a week catherine sawyer is in the capital kinshasa and has more on the millions about the needed of the country to hold the election those four million ballot papers meant for the thinking are in the country now which is a big relief to many people the voting machine that had been recalled from the different problem is we're told are already here technicians are reprogramming them now out of what the materials that were meant for other parts of the country are in the different regional headquarters they will be or are being transported to the various then. eventually the polling stations as well but that another big problem logistical of this is a country that has a very poor infrastructure we're talking about places that you cannot get using up here coal or even a bicycle you have to walk on with this is also the rainy season of some parts of th
capital kinshasa up to four million papers were shadow to arrive by saturday or face those destroyed by silas lee if there isn't a capital left eight thousand voting machines damaged the presidential polls originations sunday have been pushed back by a week catherine sawyer is in the capital kinshasa and has more on the millions about the needed of the country to hold the election those four million ballot papers meant for the thinking are in the country now which is a big relief to many people...
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. ♪ what you want ♪ baby i got it >> moment of silas for the queen of soul, aretha franklin. >> we didn't all time. >> but there were a lot of tunes to help everyone forward. ♪ >> this year i've gotten into camassy washington. >> i think robin is incredible. >> you don't have mark anthony in your play list, there's something wrong with you. >> romantic single of the year, give it to ed sheeran's perfe "perfec "perfect". ♪ we were just kids but we were so in love ♪ ♪ fighting against all odds >> and best music video, just made for 2018. ♪ this is america ♪ don't catch you slipping up >> this is america by childish gambino, the alter ego of the enormously talented donald glover. >> wrareally showed us with 201 looks like. unfortunately everyone's dancing and having a good time with all this disaster around us. ♪ get down ♪ talk about it >> hang tight, we have more coming, including a distant touchdown. >> touchdown confirmed. [ cheers and applause ] >> disappearing dog owners, and scooter wars, "all the best, all the worst" rolls on. aaaaaahhhhhhhh! ballooned your car. call meeeee! (burke)
. ♪ what you want ♪ baby i got it >> moment of silas for the queen of soul, aretha franklin. >> we didn't all time. >> but there were a lot of tunes to help everyone forward. ♪ >> this year i've gotten into camassy washington. >> i think robin is incredible. >> you don't have mark anthony in your play list, there's something wrong with you. >> romantic single of the year, give it to ed sheeran's perfe "perfec "perfect". ♪ we were...
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and i'm joined here by their proud father, ceo and co—founder of reach robotics, silas adekunle.be some exciting prospects about what they will be capable of soon. definitely. with mekamon we are about education, so you can learn to code and learn stem skills with mekamon. on top of that we have robots starting to get out and the next phase for robotics, especially consumer robotics, which will be a big part of that, robots that can go to our houses and help us. some of your smart devices, they can speak you and ask questions of you. the next stage is for you to be able to say, get me there and we'll get it for you. can you tell them a bit about your story? you have an interesting background. yes, that's a photo of me from nigeria. i was born in nigeria, moved to the uk when i was about 11 or 12, but before that i had been interested in science, engineering, stem. so when i moved to the uk, to cut a long story short, i went to university to study robotics and in that time i saw that when you combine consumer robotics with gaming, it gets a really powerful engagement. it's a lot m
and i'm joined here by their proud father, ceo and co—founder of reach robotics, silas adekunle.be some exciting prospects about what they will be capable of soon. definitely. with mekamon we are about education, so you can learn to code and learn stem skills with mekamon. on top of that we have robots starting to get out and the next phase for robotics, especially consumer robotics, which will be a big part of that, robots that can go to our houses and help us. some of your smart devices,...
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so franklin and silas deane, said okay we got to send ben's tubing over. but he's only a captain. so suddenly those captain bars disappeared and he had stars on his shoulders. and suddenly he was not only an inspector general of the prussian army, the vaunted prussian army but an aide to frederick the great himself. this is how he arrived in valley forge. now george washington has no clue. he knows okay this is one of the inspector general's. on von steuben's first day and he decides to take an unofficial inspection tour. here's this guy showing up in his fancy pants european uniform with all the metals and he is walking into these filthy, dirty huts. and he starts interviewing continental soldiers about their sanitary habits. about, you know what the difference is between an ordinary march and a quick march? within a week, he had issued a series of memos to washington. this is where we must dig the latrines, no wonder there's so much disease in this camp you have got to put them on the downhill slope on the other side, away from the ovens that are baking bread. you know what? let
so franklin and silas deane, said okay we got to send ben's tubing over. but he's only a captain. so suddenly those captain bars disappeared and he had stars on his shoulders. and suddenly he was not only an inspector general of the prussian army, the vaunted prussian army but an aide to frederick the great himself. this is how he arrived in valley forge. now george washington has no clue. he knows okay this is one of the inspector general's. on von steuben's first day and he decides to take an...
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[laughing] >> i can tell by the sort of pregnant pause, like silas, you appreciated the incident as askingabout your artistic work and also about traditions you are drawing on. i was also mentioning both projects as both social science project and the radical projects, exhibit about which are working on next, like your next project? >> my next project, stay black and die. no, just kidding. i mean also that. there are a couple of things. one is i'm writing this book about the 1919 race right in chicago. the book of poetry. it's called "1919". so i'm working on that and candidate emerged from "ghosts in the schoolyard" actually picnicking out of, i did a lot of research about that time in order to write one of the chapters and then it became increasingly fascinated with that time. we are coming up on the centennial of this race right into something people don't know about. a lot of people don't know about the red summer. part of it is a a teaching too, and i'm working with, i'm a scholarly advisor with the newberry library to think about a year of programming with a lot of of the people how
[laughing] >> i can tell by the sort of pregnant pause, like silas, you appreciated the incident as askingabout your artistic work and also about traditions you are drawing on. i was also mentioning both projects as both social science project and the radical projects, exhibit about which are working on next, like your next project? >> my next project, stay black and die. no, just kidding. i mean also that. there are a couple of things. one is i'm writing this book about the 1919...
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. >> you would think i am a character out of silas marner. i spent the week in tennessee. complicated. only 2000, in a year. that means workers have to be capable to handle customization. that is the future of manufacturing. it allows american manufacturers to take advantage of the one inalienable advantage they have. proximity. it is hard to send a variety 10,000 miles in all time zones. it works well for us. there is a question. people talk about manufacturing. new york times had an article last week talking about the people who work in manufacturing being the useless class. >> very inaccurate. you mentioned the demand for tools. withensitive is demand respect to home sales? >> we do not sell construction. we sell to people where the task is critical. the penalty for failure is high. the need for reliability justifies the snap on level product. it is different. people use snap-on because it gets the job done every time no matter what. i am making a commercial now. the other thing that is interesting is, it is the outward sign of pride and dignity that working men and wom
. >> you would think i am a character out of silas marner. i spent the week in tennessee. complicated. only 2000, in a year. that means workers have to be capable to handle customization. that is the future of manufacturing. it allows american manufacturers to take advantage of the one inalienable advantage they have. proximity. it is hard to send a variety 10,000 miles in all time zones. it works well for us. there is a question. people talk about manufacturing. new york times had an...
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host: silas is in vermont, republican. caller: hello.morning. ,ne of the things about science bill nye the science guy brought up a while ago that mass migration from syria was induced by a massive drought going on there, which people from the countryside were no longer able to feed themselves on their and farms, moved into the cities, and created social strife, and that resulted in political upheaval, so people are migrating away from areas for reasons other than political reasons. there was recent news that came out that i was tuned into that the central america region is drought.ering from a crops are failing, so the population isn't able to feed itself. some of these people are migrating away from that strife. building a wall at our border is one thing, but actually the is ensuinghe problem from the location. this may be a greater issue for the united nations to aggress because -- to address because as clever change presents itself, people are under strife because of massive drought. the united nations is going to have to address thi
host: silas is in vermont, republican. caller: hello.morning. ,ne of the things about science bill nye the science guy brought up a while ago that mass migration from syria was induced by a massive drought going on there, which people from the countryside were no longer able to feed themselves on their and farms, moved into the cities, and created social strife, and that resulted in political upheaval, so people are migrating away from areas for reasons other than political reasons. there was...
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with the heat and half a season with cleveland they had played each other thirty times before monday sila braun comes out thirty one thirty when that now joining us now from new york city is brandon robinson a writer at basketball society brandon so a lot of mutual respect a lot of love between these two great players but there's been a bit of an edge to the relationship as well right. oh of course you mentioned that they were both drafted in the two thousand and three be a draft le bron starting out with cleveland way of starting out with miami wade kind of started out hot and then you know ultimately wade got the first championship win in two thousand and six with the miami heat along with shaquille o'neal but you know the edges the championships but they have a relationship and a bond in the ben they're both best friends their wives are friends so there's a family there's a rivalry there's a teammate edge to it as well but more than anything they consider themselves brothers. if they unbelievably underachieve in miami together well if you count the loss in the two thousand and eleven n
with the heat and half a season with cleveland they had played each other thirty times before monday sila braun comes out thirty one thirty when that now joining us now from new york city is brandon robinson a writer at basketball society brandon so a lot of mutual respect a lot of love between these two great players but there's been a bit of an edge to the relationship as well right. oh of course you mentioned that they were both drafted in the two thousand and three be a draft le bron...