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source community or tech idealists giving in to market pressures we asked mikell boom from the technical university of berlin who's been involved in the open source community for 20 years. i think. the commercialization of open source software that we've been seeing also with the acquisitions of redhat and get up hasn't really impacted the daily business because you still have free access to the software. not everyone in the open source community is as optimistic as. open source was designed to be collaborative and centralized but its future looks uncertain for its recently ran a story titled is open source broken after a talk given by good chief operating officer eric. she's worried by companies using open source within their own products i do think that the way that people are consuming and building services around open source has changed there are one of the companies that are flourishing with building businesses around open source software and there are been some open source companies who have come out and said that was a really of their intention when they were building out their business. it'
source community or tech idealists giving in to market pressures we asked mikell boom from the technical university of berlin who's been involved in the open source community for 20 years. i think. the commercialization of open source software that we've been seeing also with the acquisitions of redhat and get up hasn't really impacted the daily business because you still have free access to the software. not everyone in the open source community is as optimistic as. open source was designed to...
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source community or tech idealists giving in to market pressures we asked mikell boom from the technical university of berlin who's been involved in the open source community for 20 years. the commercialization of open source software that we've been seeing also with the acquisitions of ready to get up hasn't really impacted the daily business because you still have free access to the software for free. not everyone in the open source community is as optimistic as. open source was does. line to be collaborative and essential ised but its future looks uncertain for its recently ran a story titled is open source broken after a talk given by getting the chief operating officer eric. she's worried by companies using open source within their own products i do think that the way that people are consuming and building services around open source has changed there are one of the companies that are flourishing with building businesses around open source software and there are been some open source companies who have come out and said that was a really of their intention when they were building out the busin
source community or tech idealists giving in to market pressures we asked mikell boom from the technical university of berlin who's been involved in the open source community for 20 years. the commercialization of open source software that we've been seeing also with the acquisitions of ready to get up hasn't really impacted the daily business because you still have free access to the software for free. not everyone in the open source community is as optimistic as. open source was does. line to...
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researchers at the technical university of auckland have built a test. here in their outdoor lab they're probing the possibilities of autonomous driving with 5 g. . we're fortune woman we're looking at 2 core aspects right now for one the safety the most important aspect for us you know we can use 5 g. mobile performances to make cars safer because we're accessing an additional data source and then there's the improved comfort of autonomous cars which allow the driver to do something else besides driving. the car will be equipped with a kind of radio based protective shield system will receive constant updates on weather and traffic conditions and information from other vehicles. if a car ahead spots a hazard the information will be shared with vehicles behind it which can automatically brake in time to avoid accidents. you know every driver knows what it's like to be behind a truck and not be able to see whether you can overtake it. in the future mobile communication will allow us to look through the truck be able to see if there's a car coming the othe
researchers at the technical university of auckland have built a test. here in their outdoor lab they're probing the possibilities of autonomous driving with 5 g. . we're fortune woman we're looking at 2 core aspects right now for one the safety the most important aspect for us you know we can use 5 g. mobile performances to make cars safer because we're accessing an additional data source and then there's the improved comfort of autonomous cars which allow the driver to do something else...
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for instance this wall is pieces of technical university acquired from universities.beautiful and you can buy them for 20 quid. there is also recycling and reusing things that instead of going into the landfill and, i don't know, something about classic design and engineering is very attractive. and it also looked like a ton of fun. engineering is very attractive. and it also looked like a ton of funm was the best issued i had all year. 0marand look mum, was the best issued i had all year. 0mar and look mum, no computer finishing off this clickmas special. i hope you have enjoyed being here as much as we enjoyed making it for you. next week you can see highlights of click life which we filmed last month in scotland. don't forget you can always contact us on facebook, instagram or twitter on bbc click. who's watching it over christmas? luck with that. thanks for watching and mary clickmas! good morning. what a miserable week of weather it has been for many of us, with some relentless rain, and that has brought localised flooding. in fact, friday afternoon, these were f
for instance this wall is pieces of technical university acquired from universities.beautiful and you can buy them for 20 quid. there is also recycling and reusing things that instead of going into the landfill and, i don't know, something about classic design and engineering is very attractive. and it also looked like a ton of fun. engineering is very attractive. and it also looked like a ton of funm was the best issued i had all year. 0marand look mum, was the best issued i had all year. 0mar...
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what about the rest of the universe. technically we should put the rest of the universe in. we call the rest of the university environment. is just a technical term we mean. we are not keeping track of everything that happened were in a room with lights coming. i don't know the position and velocity. i would not even know if they changed a little bit. the environment is both inside and outside the box. if the cat starts out in the superposition of awake and asleep it interacts with the environment right away. before you open the box there is a process called decoherence in which the state in and the quantum system become entangled with the environment. it evolves into a superposition of. then you open the box and that is the measurement process. this is the true wave function of the universe. likewise there there. why would it matter. in the slightest. that i keep they keep the environment in there. it's not anything to do with the human being. measurement occurs at the very scientific mechanism thing. when a system that is in a superposition becomes entangled with the outsi
what about the rest of the universe. technically we should put the rest of the universe in. we call the rest of the university environment. is just a technical term we mean. we are not keeping track of everything that happened were in a room with lights coming. i don't know the position and velocity. i would not even know if they changed a little bit. the environment is both inside and outside the box. if the cat starts out in the superposition of awake and asleep it interacts with the...
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engineering and instruction from the university of bremen and masters and arrow space from the technical university of berlin. [applause] dr. koenigsmann: thank you. it is an honor to be on this panel. i realize my flight time is about less than your space-time. obviously, i have to work against that here with more slides. i will show you a quick video of the demo one mission. that was the dragon spacecraft mission. going to the iss and docking their unmanned and completely autonomous. it was for preparation for the mission later this year. i'm actually going to start this year. this is falcon nine on the transporter. this is lt 39. this is where all of the shuttles and apollo launch from. this is two different rooms. again, mission control and hawthorne. inside of crew dragon, you see little earth and ripley. that is the view from the spacecraft the astronauts will see. march of this year. stage separation confirmed. dr. koenigsmann: the second stage. the first stage returns to the launch strip and lands there. dragon separation. they're getting closer to the space station. little earth is a gravi
engineering and instruction from the university of bremen and masters and arrow space from the technical university of berlin. [applause] dr. koenigsmann: thank you. it is an honor to be on this panel. i realize my flight time is about less than your space-time. obviously, i have to work against that here with more slides. i will show you a quick video of the demo one mission. that was the dragon spacecraft mission. going to the iss and docking their unmanned and completely autonomous. it was...
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this is why it's also important to also educate whether it is and the technical schools or universities and much more research intensive. research in and of itself is driving innovation. so, you're actually learning in an environment where they focus on the future, so i think it's important to make sure that not only to this university but also working in the interface of the universities and national laboratories and industry work towards creating a curriculum that not only teaches you how to learn continuously but also so you were trained for the jobs of the future. >> we have done a lot of work in this space and we have a major report that can encapsulate the early 20 years of effort. fundamentals for our efforts to. in shoring the next generation has what we call the traditional education of the liberal arts social scienceand social sciencd humanities because so many of the issues do take that type of higher value thinking and also the creativity and imagination so that is something as well that we need to make sure starting pre- k. and all the way up that we value of the liberal ar
this is why it's also important to also educate whether it is and the technical schools or universities and much more research intensive. research in and of itself is driving innovation. so, you're actually learning in an environment where they focus on the future, so i think it's important to make sure that not only to this university but also working in the interface of the universities and national laboratories and industry work towards creating a curriculum that not only teaches you how to...
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for instance this wall is pieces of technical scientific equipment from universities that they didn'tre because they have better versions. these are from the 19505 and it is beautiful and you can buy them for 20 quid. there is also recycling and reusing things that instead of going into the landfill and, i don't know, something about classic design and engineering is very attractive. and it also looked like a ton of fun. it was the best shoot i had all year. 0mar and look mum, no computer finishing off this clickmas special. i hope you have enjoyed being here as much as we enjoyed making it for you. next week you can see highlights of click live which we filmed last month in scotland. don't forget you can always contact us on facebook, instagram or twitter on #bbcclick. who's watching it over christmas? good luck with that. thanks for watching and merry clickmas! hello. fog is again a concern throughout the rest of the night and into sunday morning, lingering for some all morning. and the flood warnings are numerous across england and wales with weather warnings out that you can get o
for instance this wall is pieces of technical scientific equipment from universities that they didn'tre because they have better versions. these are from the 19505 and it is beautiful and you can buy them for 20 quid. there is also recycling and reusing things that instead of going into the landfill and, i don't know, something about classic design and engineering is very attractive. and it also looked like a ton of fun. it was the best shoot i had all year. 0mar and look mum, no computer...
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and i think this is why it's also important to actually educate whether it is in technical schools or universities in a much more research-intensive environment. you're being taught for the workforce in the future. research is driving innovation. you're learning in an environment where they are focused on the future. i think it's important to make sure that not only traditional universities, but national laboratories, industry, work towards creating a curriculum, you're being trained for the jobs of the future. >> i don't know if you wanted to weigh in. i know we -- we've done a lot of work in this space. we have a major report called work which is 20 years of effort. i know this is an issue close to your heart and, obviously, fundamental to our efforts. >> well, i know we're going to talk about this later in the day, you know, the importance of our s.t.e.m. pipeline workforce but also ensuring that the next generation also has what we call the traditional education of the liberal arts, the social sciences, the humanities because so many of the issues we're going to be dealing with take that type
and i think this is why it's also important to actually educate whether it is in technical schools or universities in a much more research-intensive environment. you're being taught for the workforce in the future. research is driving innovation. you're learning in an environment where they are focused on the future. i think it's important to make sure that not only traditional universities, but national laboratories, industry, work towards creating a curriculum, you're being trained for the...
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and i think this is why it's also important to actually educate whether it's in technical schools or universities, in a much more research intensive environments because when you're learning in a research environment, you're being taught to for the workforce of the future whereas research in and of itself is driving innovation so you are actually learning in an environment where they are focused on the future so i think it's important to make sure that not only to traditional universities but working at interfaith universities, national laboratories, work towards creating a curriculum that not only teaches you how to learn continuously also a research environment so that you are being trained for the jobs of the future. >> i don't know if you wanted to wait in we've done a lot of work in this space. we actually have a major report called work that encapsulates 20 years of effort but i know this is an issue close to your heart and obviously fundamental to our efforts. >> i know we're going to talk about this later today. the importance of our stem pipeline to the workforce but also ensuring that t
and i think this is why it's also important to actually educate whether it's in technical schools or universities, in a much more research intensive environments because when you're learning in a research environment, you're being taught to for the workforce of the future whereas research in and of itself is driving innovation so you are actually learning in an environment where they are focused on the future so i think it's important to make sure that not only to traditional universities but...
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i do maths, physics and technical drawing and next year i will finish high school and i hope to go to universitycture. it starts from this top, then merges to this outermost... technical drawing is the smallest class thatjoy has, but there are still over 50 pupils. let me give you a rough example here. most people in my family, they are doing arts—related careers and i'm the only one doing this science—related career. so, i chose it for myself. 11,500 miles east, there's no lie—in for yean either. yean‘s the oldest of six, and starts her weekend by helping her parents to look after her younger brothers and sisters. # and all the roads that lead you there are winding... things are off to a more lively start in lebanon. it's mid—morning and tiffany is off to the beach. lebanon is a perfect mix of europe, arab — it's literallyjust a mix of everything. among me and my friends, we always talk in english, but sometimes we mix it with french and arabic, it's really common to just mix these three languages together. lebanon is one of the most religiously diverse countries in the middle east with large m
i do maths, physics and technical drawing and next year i will finish high school and i hope to go to universitycture. it starts from this top, then merges to this outermost... technical drawing is the smallest class thatjoy has, but there are still over 50 pupils. let me give you a rough example here. most people in my family, they are doing arts—related careers and i'm the only one doing this science—related career. so, i chose it for myself. 11,500 miles east, there's no lie—in for...
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age of 19 the young entrepreneur who is studying management an accountant at university she began the project with technical help from a startup academy. and of course in 04 i was out once you've collected out plans like they do lives the next thing we did is waltz them and then leave them to moderate us you don't really see here after the tsunami a little this the must raise it is then must say the plug can be easily stead into the tray some mixture. older sister michelle shares her passion for plants and helps out with the business so how do they know when the soap trace is ready and very soon the class just before more duce you assume forms on top of the put a lot next to one a lot of them foams and top because that's when you know it's ready for them oh yeah us to do that but yeah of course a complete. after being poured into the molds the bottles are left to cure for 3 weeks but if a lot of orders need to be filled refrigeration can help the seller rates to process a bar of the organic soap cost the equivalent of one euro 50. for the time being rafael ingo and takes the soap home where she markets and
age of 19 the young entrepreneur who is studying management an accountant at university she began the project with technical help from a startup academy. and of course in 04 i was out once you've collected out plans like they do lives the next thing we did is waltz them and then leave them to moderate us you don't really see here after the tsunami a little this the must raise it is then must say the plug can be easily stead into the tray some mixture. older sister michelle shares her passion...
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i'm particularly excited because miss universe is from south africa, which is great, because i'm south african, so that technicallyeans i'm in line for the thrown. that's what i mean. if she quits, i get to be in charge of the universe, that's how the whole thing works. ( laughter ) i love how in pageants the contestant stands next to each other and you have to be happy with the person who beat you. i think that's how they should announce the winner of the presidential elections from now on. you should have both of them on stage at the same time, then steve harvey gives the results and they have to be happy. oh, my god, bernie, congrats, you're so beautiful. and bernie said, i'm sharing my crown with all the other contestants! ( laughter ) >> trevor: hallmark releases its christmas movie lineup as a reminder that the hallmark channel exists. this year, they've decided to release some controversy. >> this morning hallmark reversing course and apologizing after a decision to pull a wedding ad to feature a gay couple kissing. >> do you think we could have made planning your wedding easier? >> we do. >> this came afte
i'm particularly excited because miss universe is from south africa, which is great, because i'm south african, so that technicallyeans i'm in line for the thrown. that's what i mean. if she quits, i get to be in charge of the universe, that's how the whole thing works. ( laughter ) i love how in pageants the contestant stands next to each other and you have to be happy with the person who beat you. i think that's how they should announce the winner of the presidential elections from now on....
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reducing the environmental footprint with concepts that combine technical economic and social innovation. for local mobility like on a university campus there is the easy 10 easy mile autonomy as bus is intended to supplement already existing transport systems up to 15 people can ride there is no driver the electric vehicle also needs no special infrastructure is simply follow specified routes. louis's the expo doesn't just focus on individual mobility public transport is also an important issue his 1st impression of this driving bus is that the absence of a driver takes some getting used to the whole time you're afraid it might run into something that it doesn't. spanish carmakers say that has already seen the signs of the times in addition to the me electric perfectly conceived for the city as a small local emissions free city runabout it announced a new business unit to be responsible for urban mobility solutions. a move you see you have marketing director jason mewes he says he had urban mobility is a further elaboration of c s core brand offering completely new usage concepts and products in the field of micro mobility tha
reducing the environmental footprint with concepts that combine technical economic and social innovation. for local mobility like on a university campus there is the easy 10 easy mile autonomy as bus is intended to supplement already existing transport systems up to 15 people can ride there is no driver the electric vehicle also needs no special infrastructure is simply follow specified routes. louis's the expo doesn't just focus on individual mobility public transport is also an important...
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university. for we have other programs front-line workers were reteaching technical skills to go from being a warehouse worker to maybe and i.t. technician. we have us -- a whole series to hit that 100,000 number. >> you reimagine how community colleges would function. chicago has the most diversified economy in the united states. the second largest community college system in america. what we did was with seven campuses, each campus had a industry focus. richard j daley, advanced digital manufacturing, etc. we industry that would hire, brought the men and they would do the curriculum to oversee all of health care from home health care to nurses, physical therapy, everything. and then basically that school became an expert in that area of specialty in the industry and the focus. in the cityhing is, of chicago we went from 300 to 5000 kids who graduate from high school with the minimum, -- you get0% of kids a b average in the city of chicago in high school, tuition, books, and transportation are free at the community college, and is open to dreamers. one of the reasons we want to do -- certainty of your
university. for we have other programs front-line workers were reteaching technical skills to go from being a warehouse worker to maybe and i.t. technician. we have us -- a whole series to hit that 100,000 number. >> you reimagine how community colleges would function. chicago has the most diversified economy in the united states. the second largest community college system in america. what we did was with seven campuses, each campus had a industry focus. richard j daley, advanced digital...
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i do maths, physics and technical drawing and next year i will be finishing high school and i hope to go to university thatjoy has but there are still over 50 pupils. going to give you a rough example here. most people in my family, they are doing arts—related careers and i'm the only one doing this science—related career. i chose it for myself. a,500 miles east, there's no lie—in for this girl either. she is the oldest of six and starts her weekend by helping her parents to look after her younger brothers and sisters. # and all the roads that lead you there are winding # and all the lights that light the way our blinding...# things are off to a more lively start in lebanon. it is mid—morning and tiffany is off to the beach. lebanon is the perfect mix of europe, arab. it is the mix of everything. so, among me and my friends, we always talk in english, but sometimes, we speak french and arabic. it's really common to mix these three languages together. lebanon is one of the most religiously diverse countries in the middle east, with large muslim and christian populations. i'm a christian, personally. re
i do maths, physics and technical drawing and next year i will be finishing high school and i hope to go to university thatjoy has but there are still over 50 pupils. going to give you a rough example here. most people in my family, they are doing arts—related careers and i'm the only one doing this science—related career. i chose it for myself. a,500 miles east, there's no lie—in for this girl either. she is the oldest of six and starts her weekend by helping her parents to look after...
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i spotted this one sign truck there, technically on the border there, east palo alto right there and ikea and menlo park at the university off-ramp, just that one truck. i scanned the area, no lanes blocked. i believe there are lanes blocking north of marsh headed toward whipple traditional spot. a smooth drive for the speed sensors around the bay. slowing for 980 from the nimitz over to 580 but that disabled vehicle looks like there was a quick break, slowing and now cleared over the last five minutes. good stuff. the bay bridge toll plaza your traditional clear drive, folks paying cash have to wait a couple of seconds for a couple of cars. back to you. >> thank you, mike. >>> breaking news for you, deputies are investigating a deadly double shooting, this is new video from the scene on hargas avenue near east orchard, an unincorporated area near valle vallejo. investigators say this happened when some kind of shoot-out started around midnight. one woman is treated for head injuries but no word yet on what sparked this shooting. deputies say there is no longer a danger to the public. our bob redell is headed to the scen
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he's a professor of law at new york university and co-editor-in-chief of the "just security" web site. so, here we are. we're technically almost out of the house. it goes to the senate now. and the rules in how it's even o played out a of those things that we're now thinking about. >> right. really is, what will those rules be? mitch mcconnell gets t in a certain sense, write them as long as he has a simple majorite ofenate agreeing with him. republicans right middle that determine what this will will there be witn how fast will the entire process taket are they jusying to get this out of the way, or are they trying to make it lomo a little bi robust than that? >> sreenivasan: now, the white house says they wa witnesses. they want hunter biden on the and. they want nancy pelosi. they want a bunch of other people. so, is there an incentive, then? >> if they on that door. if they open that door to some witnesses for the president's side, it's going to be very hard for th not to allow the house managers to bring witnesses. and then, the key ones are the ones they couldn't get in the the star witness.mick mulvaney y next on
he's a professor of law at new york university and co-editor-in-chief of the "just security" web site. so, here we are. we're technically almost out of the house. it goes to the senate now. and the rules in how it's even o played out a of those things that we're now thinking about. >> right. really is, what will those rules be? mitch mcconnell gets t in a certain sense, write them as long as he has a simple majorite ofenate agreeing with him. republicans right middle that...
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universe and environment. by new techniques of learning and mapping and observation, by new tools and computers for industry, medicine and the home as well as the school, technical institutions will reap the harvest of these gapes. and finally the space effort itself while still in its infancy has already created great number of new companies and tens of thousands of new jobs. space and related industries are generating new demand investment and skilled personnel, and this city and this state and this region will share greatly in this growth. what was once the furthest outpost on the old frontier of the west will be the furthest outpost on the new frontier of science and space. houston (applause) your city of houston with its manned spacecraft center will become the heart of a large scientific and engineering community. during the next five years, the national aeronautic space administraion is expected to double to increase outlays for salaries and expenses to $60 million a year, to invest some $200 million in plant and laboratory facilities and to direct our contract and new space efforts over $1 billion on this setup in this city. to be sure all this costs us
universe and environment. by new techniques of learning and mapping and observation, by new tools and computers for industry, medicine and the home as well as the school, technical institutions will reap the harvest of these gapes. and finally the space effort itself while still in its infancy has already created great number of new companies and tens of thousands of new jobs. space and related industries are generating new demand investment and skilled personnel, and this city and this state...
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university. where they average our software developers and they machine learning is such a compelling -- we needs (speaking spanish) (technical problem) folks that have some stem background and we have other programs for headline workers to teach them technical stick kills. from being an this might be just a subset and rahm as mayor of chicago you reimagine to how the community colleges would function. give us the 32nd tour of that. >> so one is, chicago has the most diversified economy in the united states. no sector runs more than 14%. a second munich olive system in america. so what we did was with seven campuses, each campus had an industry focus. malcolm x, health care. richard j daily -- etc etc. we brought the industry that would hire, we would bring them in and they went through the curriculum from health care, to nurses, to the empty, physical therapy, everything. and then basically, that school became an expert in that history of specialty and the focus. the second thing is, and this is part of it, we set up in the city of chicago. we want from 300 to 500 kids. from high school with a minimum of. basically 50% of ki
university. where they average our software developers and they machine learning is such a compelling -- we needs (speaking spanish) (technical problem) folks that have some stem background and we have other programs for headline workers to teach them technical stick kills. from being an this might be just a subset and rahm as mayor of chicago you reimagine to how the community colleges would function. give us the 32nd tour of that. >> so one is, chicago has the most diversified economy...