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as you can see we just had a bit of technical difficulty there. if we get the congressman back, we'll continue this conversation. what is really compelling about this, to have a republican who sees perhaps merit in some of these student athlete being paid, at least for names and images. by the same token i want to bring the congressman back. we had a little bit of technical difficulty, sir. >> no problem. yeah, i was just saying that the student athlete equity act, what it does, it insures rights for all students to be able, all americans to be able to have access to the free market. 99% of these student athletes never receive a single dollar from a professional sports contract but in their peak earning times they have to sign a ban and says, it says i have
as you can see we just had a bit of technical difficulty there. if we get the congressman back, we'll continue this conversation. what is really compelling about this, to have a republican who sees perhaps merit in some of these student athlete being paid, at least for names and images. by the same token i want to bring the congressman back. we had a little bit of technical difficulty, sir. >> no problem. yeah, i was just saying that the student athlete equity act, what it does, it...
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final piece here is the most technical of technical legislation. there were a lot of places in the planning code where inconsistencies, migs in the code were leading to businesses getting different answers, depending on who they were talking to at the counter. or required businesses to get letters of determination, to figure this stuff out and letter of determination means a few hundred bucks, another month or so of time. we really want to reduce the process and reduce the requirements to the extent possible. all right. a brief detour into the administrative reforms, that were announced as part of -- along with the introduction of this legislation last december. this is a -- these administrative reforms impact when a business has to go through the neighborhood notification process, to do a change of use, which in a lot of neighborhood commercial corridors, you have to do neighborhood notification, send out a mailer, post a sign on your property. that is a -- the notification itself is a 30-day process. but the entirety of the journey that your perm
final piece here is the most technical of technical legislation. there were a lot of places in the planning code where inconsistencies, migs in the code were leading to businesses getting different answers, depending on who they were talking to at the counter. or required businesses to get letters of determination, to figure this stuff out and letter of determination means a few hundred bucks, another month or so of time. we really want to reduce the process and reduce the requirements to the...
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one other point, technically it must be true. a lot of the development of this application is done in china still. even the operating company. have to be able to push from chinese development into the u.s. market if they want to have an updated increasing capable technology. the idea that they can somehow meaningfully, technically warding off information from china does not make sense operationally. >> that's a really important point. much of the app is developed into the content of what's used in developing china is pushed to users here in the united states, the parent company is a china-based company excepted to the restrictions or having their doors open anytime by the chinese communist party under chinese law. in today's washington post article, the leverage of the government, the chinese government has over the people who have access to the data, that's what's relevant, do you agree with that? the ability of beijing to go to bytedance there. and say you are required under chinese law to give us access to all the data, that m
one other point, technically it must be true. a lot of the development of this application is done in china still. even the operating company. have to be able to push from chinese development into the u.s. market if they want to have an updated increasing capable technology. the idea that they can somehow meaningfully, technically warding off information from china does not make sense operationally. >> that's a really important point. much of the app is developed into the content of...
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and that is called technical debt the toxic bubble of technical debt threatening america climate change will soon expose a crippling problem embedded in the nation's infrastructure and fire ravaged california it already has a kind of toxic debt is embedded in much of the infrastructure that america built during the 20th century for decades corporate executives as well as city county state and federal officials not to mention voters have decided against doing the routine maintenance and deeper upgrades to ensure that electrical systems roads bridges down and other infrastructure can function properly under a range of conditions kicking the can down the road like this is often seen as the profit maximizing or politically expedient option but it's really borrowing against the future without putting that debt on the books deferred obligation or deferred that i guess the other word for technical debt so if you're not willing to maintain the infrastructure and it's eroding underneath the surface you know you have this potemkin village of an economy going on in california but behind the facade
and that is called technical debt the toxic bubble of technical debt threatening america climate change will soon expose a crippling problem embedded in the nation's infrastructure and fire ravaged california it already has a kind of toxic debt is embedded in much of the infrastructure that america built during the 20th century for decades corporate executives as well as city county state and federal officials not to mention voters have decided against doing the routine maintenance and deeper...
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disney's streaming service disney plus is hit by technical issues in its debut but some call it technicaletbacks -- temporary setbacks. they say they will reach their goal of 9 million users by three years. in hong kong, how news and rumors are playing a part in protests. and, market share, buyers turn tesla's toyotas for model 3. first, to our top story. the launch of disney's streaming technicalt with some glitches and crashes, but still, buzzy plus generated across social media. rickore, we are joined by springfield and bloomberg's lucas shaw. are the technical glitches perhaps a good sign, showing that demand exceeded expectation? rick: i have no idea. the reality is that technical glitches are sort of commonplace in big launches. you side with hbo and game of thrones. maybe it was demand driven. who really knows. it is irrelevant in the scheme of this is disney's long-term strategy. bob iger has thrown down the gauntlet. it is not even just about disney plus. fx content. as long as these technical issues are not ongoing, as long as you are not still hearing about technical issues 2,
disney's streaming service disney plus is hit by technical issues in its debut but some call it technicaletbacks -- temporary setbacks. they say they will reach their goal of 9 million users by three years. in hong kong, how news and rumors are playing a part in protests. and, market share, buyers turn tesla's toyotas for model 3. first, to our top story. the launch of disney's streaming technicalt with some glitches and crashes, but still, buzzy plus generated across social media. rickore, we...
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technical dominance in the world . there will always be competition between nation and if you if you can identify a difference the 2 sides of that difference will always be competing for something they are land whatever. so there is always going to be competition at the same time i think we have an international space station i form the association of space explorers because whether it's a russian cosmonaut an american astronaut a chinese astronaut whoever we have people who have flown from 37 countries we come together in the association of space explorers as a group of people from around the planet who have seen this beautiful planet that that provides the source of all life for all of us we're all the same we're all one family and that's far more important than the political differences between us or whatever. the international space station i think is indicative of the trend that when we go out from planet earth in the future into deep space whether that's mars or beyond we will go as people from earth not as russi
technical dominance in the world . there will always be competition between nation and if you if you can identify a difference the 2 sides of that difference will always be competing for something they are land whatever. so there is always going to be competition at the same time i think we have an international space station i form the association of space explorers because whether it's a russian cosmonaut an american astronaut a chinese astronaut whoever we have people who have flown from 37...
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he said that you know all technical secret. over not island in the midst of this storm but up on all this to just support the technical secretary to help help help it where the. stormy weather. but it was a he himself who dejected the deal of the britain we russians we supported this idea and we did it is soon as the 1st report has been published but still these american representative did ject at the idea of the britain saying he would he would never tolerate. what he called a new edition style in east trial. within community asian and cross-examination well. i suggested to my part not at all. to talk tensions here in the hague and instead all of whom technical secret secret portrayed is an island in the midst of the storm i suggested that we consider the corpus your w. technical secret as a crime to all of our corpsman charles as the director general or invites us to see it. common khalsa we're all street holders. come easily. or speak at all to the problems in corp to all to resolve them so we needed to be very constructive
he said that you know all technical secret. over not island in the midst of this storm but up on all this to just support the technical secretary to help help help it where the. stormy weather. but it was a he himself who dejected the deal of the britain we russians we supported this idea and we did it is soon as the 1st report has been published but still these american representative did ject at the idea of the britain saying he would he would never tolerate. what he called a new edition...
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yes it's there apologies we seem to be having some technical issues that we're trying to resolve but i have here with me my colleague ali the car because we're going to talk about a new bill that's been introduced in russia that gives the government the power to disconnect the country from the global internet the kremlin says it is doing this to protect itself from cyber attacks but critics have slammed the law as a step towards more censorship and all it will tell us more about this walk us through this bill so it's known as the sovereign internet lol and in essence it's part of a bigger plan from russia to create in russian internet that is separate from the rest of the internet now russia is saying they're introducing this this this law to protect itself from foreign cyber attacks but critics agree disagree with that now but there are 2 parts to that all firstly russia is aiming to route all of its web traffic through services that are controlled by the government that will give it the opportunity to basically shut down the entire russian internet if it so chooses to the other par
yes it's there apologies we seem to be having some technical issues that we're trying to resolve but i have here with me my colleague ali the car because we're going to talk about a new bill that's been introduced in russia that gives the government the power to disconnect the country from the global internet the kremlin says it is doing this to protect itself from cyber attacks but critics have slammed the law as a step towards more censorship and all it will tell us more about this walk us...
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as long as these technical issues are not ongoing, as long as you are not still hearing about technicalssues, no one will remember about these issues this morning. taylor: the disney cement itself as a clear, formidable competitor to netflix in the streaming wars? cas: if you ask people in hollywood at around the entertainment business, in silicon valley, and especially on wall street, most have viewed disney plus as the most competitive of the new services. apple tv plus just does not have the same library. peacock and hbo max are much further out. disney is the largest entertainment company in the world. it's movie studio is dominated by adding a lot of assets from fox. it has some of the best tv shows in the world. the real question moving forward will be how many of these streaming services can the market tolerate? right now, we have hulu, amazon, and netflix. with netflix being the clear leader. most expect that disney plus will be an additive to netflix. that people will be able to pay for both. but if it slows the growth of new subscribers to netflix at all, that is bad news for
as long as these technical issues are not ongoing, as long as you are not still hearing about technicalssues, no one will remember about these issues this morning. taylor: the disney cement itself as a clear, formidable competitor to netflix in the streaming wars? cas: if you ask people in hollywood at around the entertainment business, in silicon valley, and especially on wall street, most have viewed disney plus as the most competitive of the new services. apple tv plus just does not have the...
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chief technical pilot. and mr. - - who in 2018 was promoted to being boeing's 737 chief technical pilot. is that right? >> i believe that's the case, senator. >> so this exchange is stunning. shock or alert, mcat is now active down - - it's running rampant in the sim on me. his response, oh great, that means we have to update the speed trim description in volume 2. >> so basically i live to the regulators, unknowingly. gustafson, it wasn't a live. no one told us that was the case. >> for dinner, i'm leveling off at 4003, 230 knots and the plane is trimming itself like crazy. i'm like, what? gustafson, that's what i saw on sim one. but on approach, i think that's wrong. >> i suck at flying, but even this was egregious. >> that exchange describes what happened in lion air and ethiopian air. the men and women were gathered here with the photos of your loved ones. 346 people are dead. because what these chief pilots described as egregious and crazy. that's their language. boeing's internal language in this exch
chief technical pilot. and mr. - - who in 2018 was promoted to being boeing's 737 chief technical pilot. is that right? >> i believe that's the case, senator. >> so this exchange is stunning. shock or alert, mcat is now active down - - it's running rampant in the sim on me. his response, oh great, that means we have to update the speed trim description in volume 2. >> so basically i live to the regulators, unknowingly. gustafson, it wasn't a live. no one told us that was the...
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this is a text exchange between mark forkner within boeing technical part of, chief technical pilot forthe max, and mr. costa ten who in 2018 was promoted to be boeing's 737 737 chief technical pilot, is that right? >> i believe that's the case. >> so this exchange is stunning. mr. faulkner, shocker alert. mcas is now active down to him to make. it's running rampant in the simulation me. at least that's what this thinks it's happening. response, great. that means we have to update this be trim description in volume two. mr. faulkner, so basically i lied to the regulators unknowingly. it wasn't a lie. no one told us that was the case. forkner, blood licked off like 4000 feet, 230 knots and the and the point is trending itself like crazy. i'm like, what? gustavsson, that's what i saw but on approach i think that's wrong. forkner, granted, i suck at flying, but even this was egregious. that exchange describes what happens in life air and ethiopian air. the many women were gathered here with the photos of your loved ones can the hundred 46 people are dead because -- 346 -- because what thes
this is a text exchange between mark forkner within boeing technical part of, chief technical pilot forthe max, and mr. costa ten who in 2018 was promoted to be boeing's 737 737 chief technical pilot, is that right? >> i believe that's the case. >> so this exchange is stunning. mr. faulkner, shocker alert. mcas is now active down to him to make. it's running rampant in the simulation me. at least that's what this thinks it's happening. response, great. that means we have to update...
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they are such a good technical team.y champions league match in england. they are top and unbeaten in the dutch league and will pose problems in attack so there is expected to be some fireworks. looking forward to that and you can listen to that on bbc radio 5 live. the winter might be here but you can still count on an england batting collapse. they're playing new zealand in a five match t20 international series right now. you were probably asleep when the third match was being played. you'd have missed england losing 5 wickets for 10 runs on their way to a 1k run defeat. it leaves them needing to win the final two matches to take the series. here's michael redford. four debutants in the series already and today two more. tom banton and matt parkinson. and just five balls into his first over, parkinson got ina spin. into his first over, parkinson got in a spin. but the new zealand batsmen can blow away the opposition. the run chase started brightly for the england racing to 25 without loss. he was up for 18 but the top
they are such a good technical team.y champions league match in england. they are top and unbeaten in the dutch league and will pose problems in attack so there is expected to be some fireworks. looking forward to that and you can listen to that on bbc radio 5 live. the winter might be here but you can still count on an england batting collapse. they're playing new zealand in a five match t20 international series right now. you were probably asleep when the third match was being played. you'd...
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>> well, we often find ourselves dealing with technicalities. can you give us a flavor and i don't know which one of you two would address. what the consultation that is taking place between faa, department of transportation, education and labor all the other interagency players in this on 631? perhaps more broadly do you feel there is interagency buy in to the program? >> i'm not aware of interagency discussion on 7631. i'm not sure it's required, if it's a program we can implement and do. i'm just advised from the language is a problem and i certainly will get to interagency discussion if we have to do it and use it. i know that, you know, last year around this time we had a workforce summit at national airport where we did have all -- we had the air force secretary, we had secretary chou, department of labor, department of education, all coming together to come up with solutions on these workforce issues. so it's a high priority of ours and we will get back to you on the work and if there's anything that you can do we'll certainly won't be sh
>> well, we often find ourselves dealing with technicalities. can you give us a flavor and i don't know which one of you two would address. what the consultation that is taking place between faa, department of transportation, education and labor all the other interagency players in this on 631? perhaps more broadly do you feel there is interagency buy in to the program? >> i'm not aware of interagency discussion on 7631. i'm not sure it's required, if it's a program we can implement...
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i look at it not as a technical challenge or don't debate the technical side of it. with theerned historical, philosophical, strategic aspect of it. i think i am convinced artificial intelligence and its surrounding disciplines is going to bring a change in human consciousness exceeding that of the enlightenment. inherent scope of the investigations and impulses. that is why i am here. at the opening of the artificial intelligence center a few weeks ago, -- it is sort of absurd i am here. you people have written thousands of articles. i have written two. withas joint authorship eric and one other person. significance of my is thee and of what i do implications, the applications. i work on the implications. i don't challenge the applications. i think they are important. they are crucial. frankly, i think they don't do enough. you don't go the next step. those of you who know something about the field, of what does it mean if mankind is surrounded by actions, that it sometimes cannot explain. it can explain what happens, but as i understand, not always why it happens.
i look at it not as a technical challenge or don't debate the technical side of it. with theerned historical, philosophical, strategic aspect of it. i think i am convinced artificial intelligence and its surrounding disciplines is going to bring a change in human consciousness exceeding that of the enlightenment. inherent scope of the investigations and impulses. that is why i am here. at the opening of the artificial intelligence center a few weeks ago, -- it is sort of absurd i am here. you...
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marrying your technical setup and your trade makes a lot of sense. you could see energy outperform in the new year. it might muddle along a little bit. might be long in january, in the near the money call, but selling out of the money premium to help finance maybe a late year rally or into the new year i think makes a lot of sense energy is a left for dead sort of thing and you may see action in january. >> it's not at 45. it's kind of hanging in there at one. and two, just long term. we now know the sector is 4.2% of the s&p when we're below the level you're not even talking about a sector you're talking about two stocks, exxon and chevron at 40% of the sk tor weight. it wouldn't take a lot to move it because people have abandoned it >> there are only three things that can happen to conoco. it can go higher it can stay here, in which case the trade is profitable. or it could go down, in which case you would risk less than would you have if you had purchased the stock. two things are good, one's less bad. >> for everything "options action," check out
marrying your technical setup and your trade makes a lot of sense. you could see energy outperform in the new year. it might muddle along a little bit. might be long in january, in the near the money call, but selling out of the money premium to help finance maybe a late year rally or into the new year i think makes a lot of sense energy is a left for dead sort of thing and you may see action in january. >> it's not at 45. it's kind of hanging in there at one. and two, just long term. we...
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technically this must be true. a lot of the development of this application is done in china still, even if it has an american front company or operating company. they have to be able to push updates from chinese development into thech u.s. market if they want to have an updated increasingly capable technology. so the idea theyin can somehow meaningfully, technically warden off this information from china doesn't make sense operationally. >> that's an important point. so much of the app is developed in the content, which is in the efficacy of an china, is pushed to users here and the united states, the parent company is a china-based company. their subject to these restrictions or subject having the doors opened the doors open anytime that the chinese comes party under china's law. as it was put in today's "washington post" article 11 of the government means the chinese government that has over the people who have access to the data, that's what's relevant. do you agree with that? in other words, the p building f b
technically this must be true. a lot of the development of this application is done in china still, even if it has an american front company or operating company. they have to be able to push updates from chinese development into thech u.s. market if they want to have an updated increasingly capable technology. so the idea theyin can somehow meaningfully, technically warden off this information from china doesn't make sense operationally. >> that's an important point. so much of the app...
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>> well, short-term trades i only look at technically it's in a no man's land.here's nothing here to say this is a buy or a sell so i have no opinion, i'm sorry. >> doc, for you from harvey in illinois oxy, what do you do with oxy >> i like it even though it's down 3% here today last friday a better day it was basically right here and rallied. i like it to rally from here so i'm a buyer still. >> from harold in oklahoma, cci? >> crown castle. look, i haven't touched it it's traded off the highs because rates have moved higher so you're losing some of these players. to me this is a long-term play this is 5g increased spending at 4k it's the internet of things, it's everything you want. >>> let's do final trades. shannon, you're up first. >> accenture should benefit from the move to the cloud. >> joe. >> keys, at an all-time high this is your 5g play. >> trb. >> i'm going see avoid wework if anyone offers you shares in the private market. >> seriously, what have you got? >> i like verizon here it's pulled back with the other high dividend players but i'm sticking
>> well, short-term trades i only look at technically it's in a no man's land.here's nothing here to say this is a buy or a sell so i have no opinion, i'm sorry. >> doc, for you from harvey in illinois oxy, what do you do with oxy >> i like it even though it's down 3% here today last friday a better day it was basically right here and rallied. i like it to rally from here so i'm a buyer still. >> from harold in oklahoma, cci? >> crown castle. look, i haven't...
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and so the idea that they can meaningfully technically kind of warden off this information from china doesn't make sense operationally. >> i think an important point. much of the app is developed and the content much of what's used in the app is developed in china pushed to users here in the united states. the parent company is a china-based company. they are subject to these restrictions or frankly subject to having the doors opened at any time by the china's communist party under china's law. as alex stamos puts in the "washington post" article, the leverage of the government, meaning the chinese government it has over the people who has access to the data, that's whaels relevant. do you agree with that, mr. kitchen? in other words the ability of beijing to go to byte dance, the parent company and say you are required under chinese law to give us access to all that data. means byte dance could scoop up american users data and make that available to beijing. is that fair to say. >> that's without a doubt true. >> let me talk talk about some of the way that is ticket be or other compa
and so the idea that they can meaningfully technically kind of warden off this information from china doesn't make sense operationally. >> i think an important point. much of the app is developed and the content much of what's used in the app is developed in china pushed to users here in the united states. the parent company is a china-based company. they are subject to these restrictions or frankly subject to having the doors opened at any time by the china's communist party under...
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you are acknowledging that you should be in a federal prison, the technical way people look at it as couple phrases and legal concepts. one is doing something that would result in long-term physical or psychological damage so that you can say i'm uncomfortable with waterboarding. i think that it meets my sort of human definition of torture technically i'm not excusing it and just giving you an explanation. there was another phrase that was called shock the conscience that is a phrase meaning if you pick up somebody for stealing gum you are not going to put them in a black site. if you pick up someone participating in the murder of almost 3,000 americans that doesn't shock the conscience if you express them to sleep deprivation. i would close by saying the right conversation to have isn't what the law is and of course this is from someone who never got close to both school. it is please don't look back we did this in the congress and said is this where we want america t to be and if the answr is no, simply create the wall to stop it. but if yo you're asking the technical question abou
you are acknowledging that you should be in a federal prison, the technical way people look at it as couple phrases and legal concepts. one is doing something that would result in long-term physical or psychological damage so that you can say i'm uncomfortable with waterboarding. i think that it meets my sort of human definition of torture technically i'm not excusing it and just giving you an explanation. there was another phrase that was called shock the conscience that is a phrase meaning if...
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disney's streaming service disney plus is hit by technical issues in its debut but some call it technical temporary setbacks. they say they will reach their al
disney's streaming service disney plus is hit by technical issues in its debut but some call it technical temporary setbacks. they say they will reach their al
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issues when we talk about risk, what is reflected in valuations, whether you think about secular or technical. one of the secular issues is the trade deal. even if we assume phase one will get done, all the bigger issues remain on the table. that means we will be locked into a trade war with tariffs which potentially means higher yield and a slower economy. higher yields, wider spreads. if you think about tactically what is going on, you have a market from a raise perspective from a spread perspective, there are no risks whatsoever. you have a lot of red flags across the credit markets telling you there is a credit slowdown, and the demand has not abated. jonathan: a big move over the last week, the flattening of the treasury curve. eight straight days. ten'sp between two's and narrowing. for people thinking that this was the way to play it for the next several months and then started to turn again. what do you read into that? >> we are in late market cycle. part of that behavior is a flatter yield curve. we got a little bit of a head fake. we have mood more favorable on the intermediate part
issues when we talk about risk, what is reflected in valuations, whether you think about secular or technical. one of the secular issues is the trade deal. even if we assume phase one will get done, all the bigger issues remain on the table. that means we will be locked into a trade war with tariffs which potentially means higher yield and a slower economy. higher yields, wider spreads. if you think about tactically what is going on, you have a market from a raise perspective from a spread...
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and while it is technically impressive it sounds a little strange.elves about what is fake and real. whether it is birds, or people... that was lj, tweeting furiously from somerset house. and it is all we have time for this week, but if you wa nt to have time for this week, but if you want to get hold of us any time of the week, don't forget we live on social media, on facebook, youtube, instagram and twitter. thanks for watching and we will see you soon. hello. there is a bit more rain in the forecast for this weekend, but hopefully not as much as we had through the week or indeed, as much as we have had through the autumn so far. it looks like some places may well break records, so far this autumn sheffield have recorded over a00 millimetres of rain, just shy of the previous autumn record. provisional figures suggest that nottingham, with sas millimetres of rain mayjust have beaten the previous autumn record rainfall. there is more of autumn to come of course and some showery rain in the forecast for this weekend, but also some spells of sunshine.
and while it is technically impressive it sounds a little strange.elves about what is fake and real. whether it is birds, or people... that was lj, tweeting furiously from somerset house. and it is all we have time for this week, but if you wa nt to have time for this week, but if you want to get hold of us any time of the week, don't forget we live on social media, on facebook, youtube, instagram and twitter. thanks for watching and we will see you soon. hello. there is a bit more rain in the...
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career and technical education or c.t.e. goes hand in hand with apprenticeships. eequipping learners of all ages with real world experiences and feels like stem, nursing, information technology, cyber technology, agriculture, and more can bring us one step closer to closing our nation's skills gap. in the past several years we have been seeing a rapid expansion in skills based education like the on the job learning, programs and apprenticeships. work force development programs are successful only if they are adaptable to the changing needs of employers. and the notice of proposed rule making by the department of labor issued this past june recognizes this through the proposed establishment of industry recognized apprenticeship programs or iraps. they cut through the bureaucratic red tape to put businesses and employees at the center of the conversation. the proposed flexibility and notice of proposed rule making will allow businesses the ability to quickly meet labor market needs. these changes will help foster continued innovation that recognizes the dignity of a
career and technical education or c.t.e. goes hand in hand with apprenticeships. eequipping learners of all ages with real world experiences and feels like stem, nursing, information technology, cyber technology, agriculture, and more can bring us one step closer to closing our nation's skills gap. in the past several years we have been seeing a rapid expansion in skills based education like the on the job learning, programs and apprenticeships. work force development programs are successful...
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michael, there have been technical errors this morning just after the launch.is for the company, especially as expectations were so high for this day >> so i think the technical concerns, technical glitches if you will are low concern as long as they're short-lived we've seen some technical challenges with a number of services as they launched, trying to deal with inflow of traffic to a product that hasn't been fully tested in local market before. i think initially it is perhaps a good sign for amount of demand on service, hard to tell what has driven the glitch. over time certainly it is important that the service works well for consumers >> do you think anyone is turned off by technical errors this morning? >> echo the previous point, as long as it is contained and sign of strong demand for service, might not be a bad thing disney i think will be very up front about fixing it as quickly as possible. i don't know what the extent of it is, but they own bam tech which has proven to be a strong streaming platform i would assume they'll sort out the issues quickly
michael, there have been technical errors this morning just after the launch.is for the company, especially as expectations were so high for this day >> so i think the technical concerns, technical glitches if you will are low concern as long as they're short-lived we've seen some technical challenges with a number of services as they launched, trying to deal with inflow of traffic to a product that hasn't been fully tested in local market before. i think initially it is perhaps a good...
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was west berlin you can see brandenburg gate behind me that was already east berlin and it was technically right at the heart of germany of east germany back then right at the heart of the former german capital and yet it was pretty much a no man's land a wall was cut. right thruout death strip right through it this is where warsaw pact and nato really stood opposite each other this was the hard front of the cold war and once that was overcome it now is again right at the heart of germany something that seemed simply not possible 3 decades ago. so the peaceful rallies leading up to that this decision to open the border crossings do if you wouldn't mind take us through the lead up to november 9th 1900. yes one hindsight the whole year led up to it but the weeks before saw those key demonstrations in the city of light think on the 9th of october where 70000 people defied well actually their own fear of the or storage fees peacefully went to the streets there was no violence either from the protesters nor was a bullet fired or any kind of violence from the side of the police the former commun
was west berlin you can see brandenburg gate behind me that was already east berlin and it was technically right at the heart of germany of east germany back then right at the heart of the former german capital and yet it was pretty much a no man's land a wall was cut. right thruout death strip right through it this is where warsaw pact and nato really stood opposite each other this was the hard front of the cold war and once that was overcome it now is again right at the heart of germany...
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technically technical things are getting smaller microelectronics for example lots of new sensor technology that can be used to enhance efficiency much grief but what that means is that refrigerators use much less energy than they used to and the cheaper to run. then consumers buy bigger refrigerators. this is about the rebound effect. of people invest what they've saved thanks to energy efficiency and other things that cancel out the desired effect namely using less energy overall. and. this is hamburg's new concert hall philharmonia in miniature. tiny digital devices are proving to be attractive to many consumers eventually and already in the post smart phone era much sooner we might just have a tiny device that projects its display onto our hands things are getting ever smaller the time for them is disappearing balls disappear or. do young people get things right but older folks like me 50 or over don't. make better use of miniaturize ation do they do what we tend to do the older you get and the more you work the bigger the things you buy. in the mind than the 5 for every trend that chan
technically technical things are getting smaller microelectronics for example lots of new sensor technology that can be used to enhance efficiency much grief but what that means is that refrigerators use much less energy than they used to and the cheaper to run. then consumers buy bigger refrigerators. this is about the rebound effect. of people invest what they've saved thanks to energy efficiency and other things that cancel out the desired effect namely using less energy overall. and. this...
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john nazir is the hubs administrator he says it's a great place to get technical advice. turnings that's what innovation center that seeks to the community to solve their own local challenges using local because of. the community country or that we don't how we don't import this knowledge or these things from outside these are the things that we how we use them on home that we find in the local shops that can help us farmers also regularly find their way to the hub is it asks one possible to build a machine that plant seedlings directly in the ground the inventors enjoy the challenge others stop by it burn it's house eager to see his inventions 1st hand his solar powered water heater is very popular he sells them for whole of the price of a normal heater proving that he's not only an environmentally aware inventor but also a savvy businessman. the agricultural industry is known for its powerful machinery track to thresh and chip us and so forth but maybe not for much longer exhibitors are the world's largest agriculture technology fair at 3 technica trying to prove that b
john nazir is the hubs administrator he says it's a great place to get technical advice. turnings that's what innovation center that seeks to the community to solve their own local challenges using local because of. the community country or that we don't how we don't import this knowledge or these things from outside these are the things that we how we use them on home that we find in the local shops that can help us farmers also regularly find their way to the hub is it asks one possible to...
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john nazir is the hub's administrator he says it's a great place to get technical advice to amaze us with your innovation center about 6 to the community to solve. all of. the community can feel that we don't have. or. these are the things that we use them on hole. in the local jobs that can help us farmers also regularly find their way to the hub is it asks one possible to build a machine that plant seedlings directly in the ground the inventors enjoy the challenge. others stop by and burn it's house eager to see his inventions 1st hand his solar powered water heater is very popular he sells them for half the price of a normal heater proving that he's not only an environmentally aware inventor but also a savvy businessman. the agricultural industry is known for its powerful machinery track to thresh and chip us and so forth but maybe not for much longer exhibited the world's largest agriculture technology fad technica of trying to prove that bigger is not always better. than. great thoughts like all's undying i could soon be a pharmacist best friend. they can harvest so and extract
john nazir is the hub's administrator he says it's a great place to get technical advice to amaze us with your innovation center about 6 to the community to solve. all of. the community can feel that we don't have. or. these are the things that we use them on hole. in the local jobs that can help us farmers also regularly find their way to the hub is it asks one possible to build a machine that plant seedlings directly in the ground the inventors enjoy the challenge. others stop by and burn...
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it played a key role in causing technical bugs last quarter. here's what the analysts said last hour when asked whether the amount of money spent by twitter mattered if it kept hitting its daily active user targets. >> they can sustain the growth we're seeing now however, i think this is a key takeaway profitability matters as well
it played a key role in causing technical bugs last quarter. here's what the analysts said last hour when asked whether the amount of money spent by twitter mattered if it kept hitting its daily active user targets. >> they can sustain the growth we're seeing now however, i think this is a key takeaway profitability matters as well
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lexus achieved another technical milestone in 2005 with the r x 480. that marcus berger says the our next was a pioneer in hybrid technology which has since played a very strong role in all lexus models lexus sees it as the current answer to the debate on alternative drive systems because it's very practical with a vehicle drives on electric power up to 50 percent of the time but it doesn't have to be charged externally because it's a self-sufficient system so it's not affected by a lack of charging points. the latest version of the r.x. which has just been introduced is the face with did 4th generation it features additional welds to increase the rigidity of the body new dampers reduce weight and boost driving dynamics safety systems have also been upgraded the latest generation of election safety system plus provides even more driver assistance and better action in prevention and of course there are also other new touches. lexus have redesigned their trademark grille the new honeycomb shape is all it takes his cue from the x. crush over which was lau
lexus achieved another technical milestone in 2005 with the r x 480. that marcus berger says the our next was a pioneer in hybrid technology which has since played a very strong role in all lexus models lexus sees it as the current answer to the debate on alternative drive systems because it's very practical with a vehicle drives on electric power up to 50 percent of the time but it doesn't have to be charged externally because it's a self-sufficient system so it's not affected by a lack of...
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meaning that germany has avoided a technical recession.o weakens and some of the losses earlier from trade flat right now just straight off the back looking at euro-dollar. we trade at 110. we were just below it, now we go above it. that is the key bit of data we were looking at from germany. in terms of how this might impact the market, let's look at futures and bonds. european future saw a down day. a little concern in risk off coming through in the markets. u.s. futures are dipping a little after we saw the s&p 500 closed. disney helping the dow hit a record. lossesng some of the from earlier. this might be an instantaneous reaction to the number coming through from germany. taking a look at the bond markets. we saw yields fly yesterday. both in the u.s. and in europe. the 10 year treasury yield continues to slide by two basis points. not getting a huge amount of direct there from the futures. at the very least, we are not seeing any kind of slide or gain at the moment in those futures. that's get to our reporter from frankfurt, bloombe
meaning that germany has avoided a technical recession.o weakens and some of the losses earlier from trade flat right now just straight off the back looking at euro-dollar. we trade at 110. we were just below it, now we go above it. that is the key bit of data we were looking at from germany. in terms of how this might impact the market, let's look at futures and bonds. european future saw a down day. a little concern in risk off coming through in the markets. u.s. futures are dipping a little...