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is strobe talbot, president of the brookings institution served in the clinton administration from 1993 to 2001. for the new independent states of the former soviet union. pro-russian forces, are taking over, president putin denies involvement just as he did in crimea. for all practical purposes you are saying he has already invaded ukraine? >> he certainly has. these are not just pro-russian forces, these are pro-russian forces that are highly inif i recall traited by russian forces. what we are hearing from president putin is another stunning case of the big lie that we can remember from decades ago, which is now front and center. everybody should know it's a lie. and are that is part of the -- and that is part of the outrage we're seeing. >> i think big lie you are referring to the old sophi soviet propaganda? >> that's right, antonio, paws of the inaccurate information that's coming out including by the way photographs of identifiable russian officers who are in ukraine running these operations. the very fact that the russians put on masks, is almost to throw in our face the fact th
is strobe talbot, president of the brookings institution served in the clinton administration from 1993 to 2001. for the new independent states of the former soviet union. pro-russian forces, are taking over, president putin denies involvement just as he did in crimea. for all practical purposes you are saying he has already invaded ukraine? >> he certainly has. these are not just pro-russian forces, these are pro-russian forces that are highly inif i recall traited by russian forces....
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teacher jonathan talbot basics the changes and says coding has real world applications? >> they don't do it to play games but make games so they are economically viable as a 16-year-old rather than in 40,000 pounds of debt. >> most teachers are on board. not all of them are ready. matthew rogers is helping train other teachers but said not enough funding has trickled through. >> it's not just i need to read a quick book about this. it's actually they need to understand how it works. >> one of coding's biggest supporters is tano the company distributed low cost computers to get would-be coders around the world up and run be. >> the next creators are in places like tans kntanzania, soe are trying to create a new kind of computing experience. >> new create is what the u.k. government says it's investing in as it trues to compete in the global innovation race. kim vanell, al jazeera, london. >>> at least 11 people have been killed during fighting in iraqistit of fallujah. the city west of baghdad has been held by antigovernment fighters for more than four months. reports sug
teacher jonathan talbot basics the changes and says coding has real world applications? >> they don't do it to play games but make games so they are economically viable as a 16-year-old rather than in 40,000 pounds of debt. >> most teachers are on board. not all of them are ready. matthew rogers is helping train other teachers but said not enough funding has trickled through. >> it's not just i need to read a quick book about this. it's actually they need to understand how it...
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privatee on altra smartphones written by david talbot, black phone listed as one of the key players in the ultra-private smartphone development. the story notes that black phone sells for $629 with subscription to privacy protection services. it is one of the many measures that people are taking after the snowden river -- revelations. democrats can call in on this segment at the number on the screen. republicans and independents. -- ou are outside the u.s. you're been doing this for about 14 or so years now? >> that is right. the first one of these lists came out in 2001. it is interesting to look back. people should come to technology view.com/gr 10 and check it out. the early ones do often predict some of the technologies that became big over the last decade and beyond. the last word included biometrics. your fingerprints or iris patterns. ther -- biometrics is on first list. medical research we are not familiar with including brain machine interfaces. i think our track record is pretty good. >> some of the issues have become key issues of the day on your list. digital rights managem
privatee on altra smartphones written by david talbot, black phone listed as one of the key players in the ultra-private smartphone development. the story notes that black phone sells for $629 with subscription to privacy protection services. it is one of the many measures that people are taking after the snowden river -- revelations. democrats can call in on this segment at the number on the screen. republicans and independents. -- ou are outside the u.s. you're been doing this for about 14 or...
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on ultra private smartphones is written by david talbot. the story notes that black phone sells for $629 with subtractions to privacy protection services. that's one of the many measures that technologists are taking in response to the snowden revelations. we will go to the 10 breakthrough technologies of 2014 as listed by m.i.t. technology review. here are the numbers to call in -- this is not a new thing for m.i.t. technology review to do. you have been doing this for 14 years or so? theuest: that's right, first one of these lists came out in 2001. it's interesting to look back. people should go to technology review.com and and check it out. the earlier ones often protect some of the technologies that became big over the last decade and beyond. the first list included biometrics which is the measurement of personal characteristics for your identification, fingerprints or iris patterns. some fundamental medical research that we are now familiar with like rain machine interfaces was on their sore our track record is pretty good. host: it br
on ultra private smartphones is written by david talbot. the story notes that black phone sells for $629 with subtractions to privacy protection services. that's one of the many measures that technologists are taking in response to the snowden revelations. we will go to the 10 breakthrough technologies of 2014 as listed by m.i.t. technology review. here are the numbers to call in -- this is not a new thing for m.i.t. technology review to do. you have been doing this for 14 years or so? theuest:...
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wrist to beat talbot from point blank range.n take a series lead heading back to new york for game 6. 7 sports brought to you by toyota and giants game has gone final. they beat the cubs 4 nothing. i'm thinking of the john candy in strains now remember. mud wrestling scene. >> probably need to see higher quality movie. >> at 11:00 3 stooges reenactment. >> that kind of what we were doing. >> there you go. thank you larry. >> some would ring a. >> if oh, man. >> oh, boy. >> think we should stop now. >> complete it. >> for all of us here, thanks so much for watching. thank you for watching. we'll see you at 11 over on channel 7. >> really thanks. >> really thanks. >> really grateful goodbye [♪] why does being a librarian make her hotter? they're keepers of knowledge, she answers questions. like "will you marry me?" and "why are there still libraries?" i wanna be a book. she could pick me up, flip through my pages,
wrist to beat talbot from point blank range.n take a series lead heading back to new york for game 6. 7 sports brought to you by toyota and giants game has gone final. they beat the cubs 4 nothing. i'm thinking of the john candy in strains now remember. mud wrestling scene. >> probably need to see higher quality movie. >> at 11:00 3 stooges reenactment. >> that kind of what we were doing. >> there you go. thank you larry. >> some would ring a. >> if oh, man....
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could we hold a global women's rights awards event at a hotel whose owner was about to impose these talbot laws? >> about ook -- be tab be talibn laws? >> about a dozen followed suit. to date the hotel has lost $1.5 million in cancelled bookings. then at a packed meeting earlier this week, the city council pushed the issue even further. >> ideally, the brunei government will repeal these horrific laws. long and rich history in beverly uls hills will not be -- tarnished by the breu niep nye action. >> clearly the campaign to boycott the beverly hills hotel has gone vierld. but what few supporters realize is that the real story begins here at the hotel bel air in the battle over workers rights, not gay rights. >> the sultan of brunei owns this hotel too. and in 2009 he and his country shut it -- company slut it down for renovations. -- shut it down for renovation. raised the ire of an organization called unite here. >> ness represents 20,000 hospitality works workers, cooks, bellmen, servers. >> lee shelton is a labor organizer. >> it is customary if a hotel is going to shut down with renova
could we hold a global women's rights awards event at a hotel whose owner was about to impose these talbot laws? >> about ook -- be tab be talibn laws? >> about a dozen followed suit. to date the hotel has lost $1.5 million in cancelled bookings. then at a packed meeting earlier this week, the city council pushed the issue even further. >> ideally, the brunei government will repeal these horrific laws. long and rich history in beverly uls hills will not be -- tarnished by the...
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putting using a word to add twelve a cab to the cavalry of our time with planes and blood again mr talbot is somehow suggesting that the russian president is responsible for the killings and not the proteas radicals who have actually attacked people about this we hear no clear do not see action of this kind of violence coming from u.s. officials they have firmly sided themselves with authorities in kiev and everyone in ukraine who opposes the government in kiev in the view of washington just received their instructions from. one of the biggest concerns that we've seen is the russian propaganda that has been. blasted out nonstop. suggesting somehow that the a korean government is responsible for the problems in eastern ukraine the ukrainian government has shown remarkable restraint throughout this process. yes president obama spoke early after his meeting with german chancellor angela merkel and basically dismissed the whole protest against here that sponsored and controlled by russia and put the responsibility for the escalation on moscow alone president obama also tried for support for k
putting using a word to add twelve a cab to the cavalry of our time with planes and blood again mr talbot is somehow suggesting that the russian president is responsible for the killings and not the proteas radicals who have actually attacked people about this we hear no clear do not see action of this kind of violence coming from u.s. officials they have firmly sided themselves with authorities in kiev and everyone in ukraine who opposes the government in kiev in the view of washington just...
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. >>> with all the wild fires in cam talbot, it's hard to imagine starting a fire on purpose.that is what the u.s. service is doing inside a lab to understand the science behind the did askers. al jazeera's rob reynolds takes us inside. >> reporter: a wall of flame leaps into the air and a blizzard of sparks whirls and spins. as scientists probe the secret of one of humanities oldest tools and enemy. forest. this is the forest service state of the art lab in riverside california. university of the california's scientist and their student are busy gathering fire data. they oversaw the ranch. >> we are trying to help firefighters to better plan, prescribe burns or fight wildfires. for that we have a controlled fire, under controlled conditions, and we are looking how fires spread, what are the parameters to the fire, how fast is spreads, and we are hoping that that information will eventually be of use to fire fighters. >> reporter: sensors record millions of data events. it didn't reach the upper canopy, wind speed creates inferno. by the time the experiment is finished laptops
. >>> with all the wild fires in cam talbot, it's hard to imagine starting a fire on purpose.that is what the u.s. service is doing inside a lab to understand the science behind the did askers. al jazeera's rob reynolds takes us inside. >> reporter: a wall of flame leaps into the air and a blizzard of sparks whirls and spins. as scientists probe the secret of one of humanities oldest tools and enemy. forest. this is the forest service state of the art lab in riverside california....