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the technical solutions are certainly there. _ energy? the technical solutions are certainly there.y? the technical solutions are certainly there. china is already - certainly there. china is already building solar power at costs that are competitive with coal. so, that is not the issue, the issue is overcoming the domestic interests that still prefer coal because of calligraphy reasons. the process to do that is happening right now. every chinese province is going through a planning process to create a peak of carbon dioxide emissions and reach carbon neutrality in the the ambition for the plans and the international plan given that we are already ahead of time with climate change. already ahead of time with climate chance. . ~ already ahead of time with climate chance. ., ~ i. already ahead of time with climate chance. . ~ i. ,., already ahead of time with climate chance. . ~' ,, . ., already ahead of time with climate chance. . ~' . ., ., change. thank you so much. -- out of time. this week, thailand has been celebrating the buddhist new year. but for a second year, the country's
the technical solutions are certainly there. _ energy? the technical solutions are certainly there.y? the technical solutions are certainly there. china is already - certainly there. china is already building solar power at costs that are competitive with coal. so, that is not the issue, the issue is overcoming the domestic interests that still prefer coal because of calligraphy reasons. the process to do that is happening right now. every chinese province is going through a planning process to...
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the problem now is not the technical part of the of the agreement because that's almost when we see in sudan even last year we mentioned it's 90 percent of issues have been resolved these are merely technical issues these are merely how to feel that they want to feel. so what 3 minutes on the technical issue is very minor minor part of it what we call prolonged period of the raw years i mean in the future if something like that and that for sudan is not a big concept now what remains which is the remaining 10 percent is a legal part of the agreement is it binding agreement or it's only rules for filling operation if there is a conflict how can we resolve that conflict shall we go to the african union or shall we go to arbitration and what is the relation of filling an operation of the get with workers sharing these are the main issues of the new wishes and is not the technical part because surprisingly now we hear from you about worth of sharing has to be part of the feeling on operations it was not the case before. the feeling and operation of the garrett one reference to that is the
the problem now is not the technical part of the of the agreement because that's almost when we see in sudan even last year we mentioned it's 90 percent of issues have been resolved these are merely technical issues these are merely how to feel that they want to feel. so what 3 minutes on the technical issue is very minor minor part of it what we call prolonged period of the raw years i mean in the future if something like that and that for sudan is not a big concept now what remains which is...
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need and so on all of them seems to agree despite all of these assumptions without knowing the real technical makeup of the bra jex we cannot guarantee we will get these benefit because instead of getting good at a guess and level of law although i can see your mission we might get flooding and then we end up having or people being dying on along there on the river but the 2nd important thing. we don't know exactly what is happening in sudan this is another major issue we cannot ignore it the government are fortunate these 2 down and that transitional government has been shut there they haven't taken control of really any of this far and we have been doing many expensive the same they are we don't know exactly how they are tackling this every time them a different viewpoint technically are fortunately the sudanese own minister of education they are not listening to be many many groups within the same country professor whatever she said is a well known academics professor he's an mit grad we have thoughts like this when we watch i have got hardly see the government listening to him i myself ha
need and so on all of them seems to agree despite all of these assumptions without knowing the real technical makeup of the bra jex we cannot guarantee we will get these benefit because instead of getting good at a guess and level of law although i can see your mission we might get flooding and then we end up having or people being dying on along there on the river but the 2nd important thing. we don't know exactly what is happening in sudan this is another major issue we cannot ignore it the...
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the problem now is not the technical part of the of the agreement because that's almost when we see in sudan even last year we mentioned it's 90 percent of issues have been resolved this art merely technical issues these are merely how to feel that they want to feel. so what remains on the technical issue is very minor minor part of it what we call for a long period of dry years i mean in the future if something like that and that for sudan is not a big concept now what remains which is that remaining 10 percent is the legal part of the agreement is it binding agreement or it's only rules for filling operation if there is a conflict how can we resolve that conflict shall we go to the african union or shall we go to arbitration and what is the relation of filling an operation of the get with workers sharing these are the main issues of the new wishes and is not the technical part because surprisingly now we hear from your superior about worth of sharing has to be part of their feeling on operations it was not the case before. the feeling and operation of the garrett one reference to tha
the problem now is not the technical part of the of the agreement because that's almost when we see in sudan even last year we mentioned it's 90 percent of issues have been resolved this art merely technical issues these are merely how to feel that they want to feel. so what remains on the technical issue is very minor minor part of it what we call for a long period of dry years i mean in the future if something like that and that for sudan is not a big concept now what remains which is that...
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the housing of a great and diverse collection of the materials of scholarship presents many technical problems. the library of congress must have files for its million and a half maps. portfolios must be provided for more than half 1 million prints, -- selective groups of pictures. the oriental division require special facilities. students come from all over the world to use this collection which is the largest of its kind outside of asia. that naturally the library is richest of the source materials of american history. the history that is unique and having been lived for more than a period for which they are written for folks. history that is first told in many languages and the history of new indies and new friends new england. a history of many -- when that was nearly extinguished in the writing of history. from the 16th century it was a history of conquest. you lance. what was taken in the name of gone was plundered in the interest of men. it was to take another 200 years to bring forth a nation in this new world. conceived and bloodshed and strife, but born in the image of men's
the housing of a great and diverse collection of the materials of scholarship presents many technical problems. the library of congress must have files for its million and a half maps. portfolios must be provided for more than half 1 million prints, -- selective groups of pictures. the oriental division require special facilities. students come from all over the world to use this collection which is the largest of its kind outside of asia. that naturally the library is richest of the source...
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the housing of the great and diverse collection of the materials present many technical problems, the of congress must have files for its million and a half maps. portfolios must be provided for more than half a million prints, and cases are needed for the changing display of selected groups of pictures. the oriental division requires still other special facilities. students come from all over the world to use this collection, which is the largest of its kind outside of asia. but naturally, the library is richest in the sourced materials of american history. a history that is unique in having been lived entirely within a period for which there are written records. the history that is first told in many languages. the history of new indies, new france, new holland, new england. a history of many races, including one that was nearly extinguished in the writing of the history. for in the 16th century it was a history of conquests, new lands taken in the interest of god but plundered due to man. conceived in strife and bloodshed but born in the image of men's dreams, the library has the w
the housing of the great and diverse collection of the materials present many technical problems, the of congress must have files for its million and a half maps. portfolios must be provided for more than half a million prints, and cases are needed for the changing display of selected groups of pictures. the oriental division requires still other special facilities. students come from all over the world to use this collection, which is the largest of its kind outside of asia. but naturally, the...
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the housing of a great collection of scholarship of sent many technical problems. of congress must have fire rules, for its million and a half maps. portfolios must be provided for more than half 1 million prints, and cases are needed for the changing display of selected groups of pictures. ♪ ♪ ♪ the oriental division requires special other abilities. students come from all over the world to view their collection which is the big largest of its kind outside of asia. it captures the richest of sources of materials of america's history. it's unique, and having lived entirely with a period of which there are written records. history that was first told in many languages. the history of new indies, new france, new harlem, new england, a history of many races including one that was nearly extinguished. four in the 16th century, it was a history of conquests, new land that were taken in the name of god, and punted in the interest of men. it was to take another 200 years to bring forth a new nation in this world, conceived of strife and bloodshed, but born in the image of
the housing of a great collection of scholarship of sent many technical problems. of congress must have fire rules, for its million and a half maps. portfolios must be provided for more than half 1 million prints, and cases are needed for the changing display of selected groups of pictures. ♪ ♪ ♪ the oriental division requires special other abilities. students come from all over the world to view their collection which is the big largest of its kind outside of asia. it captures the...
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collect the premium from the one that will expire in a week this is a way to take advantage of the technicalrter sees and mitigate the down side risk we're seeing maybe because the market is a little bit ex tended because the stock is quite expensive. take advantage of the fact short dayed options are relatively pricey here. >> all right tone yi has a counter point that speaks directly to the effectiveness of using options around netflix tony >> yeah, so i'm not as bullish going into netflix's earnings. i do admit i see carter's charts and we're at a nine-month equilibrium and looks like a continuation pattern that could resolve itself to the upside when i look at underlying fundamentals i do have a belief this equilibrium will likely resolve itself to the down side. because first, the relative strain of netflix has started to fall apart at the beginning of march, starting to under perform the slc sector, that's the first evidence of potential under performance. when you look at the business itself, revenue growth for 2021 is expected to decelerate to 19% from the high 20's and more importan
collect the premium from the one that will expire in a week this is a way to take advantage of the technicalrter sees and mitigate the down side risk we're seeing maybe because the market is a little bit ex tended because the stock is quite expensive. take advantage of the fact short dayed options are relatively pricey here. >> all right tone yi has a counter point that speaks directly to the effectiveness of using options around netflix tony >> yeah, so i'm not as bullish going...
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sorry about the technical difficulty. i'm sure ms. thunberg will love to answer your question. if you can join us, that's great. if not, i'll give her the opportunity to respond to what you asked because it was a very important question. mrs. maloney: thank you so much. mr. khanna: thank you. all right. with that let's take a five-minute recess. mr. khanna: chairwoman maloney said you often identify the fact that global leaders fail to act racially when it comes to the climate crisis. we have science and the data, we see climate changing before our eyes. we hear what will happen to us and to our children if we fail to act and yet we still don't act. and i think her question was, why are people not acting? if you wanted to answer her question, that's our chairwoman maloney, and then we'll turn to our vice chair. did you have any comments? i think you need to unmute. greta: yes, of course. we need to be realistic. and as long as we are not really treating this crisis like a crisis, of course people won't understand that we are facing an emergency. we can hammer people with as many
sorry about the technical difficulty. i'm sure ms. thunberg will love to answer your question. if you can join us, that's great. if not, i'll give her the opportunity to respond to what you asked because it was a very important question. mrs. maloney: thank you so much. mr. khanna: thank you. all right. with that let's take a five-minute recess. mr. khanna: chairwoman maloney said you often identify the fact that global leaders fail to act racially when it comes to the climate crisis. we have...
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chair, i can continue and we can go back to the video. >> why don't you continue given the technical difficulties we have had. >> it turned out a lot of the clouds that many folks did not know what it was we found out it was petroleum in some called itt a byproduct of the canadian extraction which is sold in the united states by companies for cheap fuel. when we raised alarms and environmental regulators it wasn't safe but they actually told me a michigan state representative, don't worry, it's not on the epa list. it's not toxic. i said how is that possible? why because lobbyists and others were able to get push and off the list i but how can a substae that emits far more carbon dioxide than coal does, how can that be safer my residents to breathe? we took mattersrs into our own hands and we collected samples ourselves and had the connelly g center in ann arbor, michigan to test it from our own government. nobody was surprised we prove that petroleum was toxic and could cause cancer. this is what happens to countless communities like mine around the world and we continue to incentivi
chair, i can continue and we can go back to the video. >> why don't you continue given the technical difficulties we have had. >> it turned out a lot of the clouds that many folks did not know what it was we found out it was petroleum in some called itt a byproduct of the canadian extraction which is sold in the united states by companies for cheap fuel. when we raised alarms and environmental regulators it wasn't safe but they actually told me a michigan state representative, don't...
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if you look at the technical developments in the recent decades or the recent decades you see that satellites keep it coming smaller and smaller so the demand goals away from the very heavy lift launch will he calls that have been developed in mainly institutional development programs through small vehicle that can serve those dedicated small launch the months. mini rockets for many satellites the startup ease our aerospace was founded 3 years ago by students in munich it now employs 150 staff from 30 countries the prototype is already on display but we're not allowed to film it for now everything is strictly under wraps. building a rocket is the most difficult thing you can do from a technological point if you're moving in areas of technology where you need to go through the absolute limits of what it's. civil with ivan current technology the journey to space will start in norway where all march tight for small satellites is currently under construction spectrum has reserved one of the 2 launch pads. money bill equal space industry will be the fastest growing industry in the next decades the
if you look at the technical developments in the recent decades or the recent decades you see that satellites keep it coming smaller and smaller so the demand goals away from the very heavy lift launch will he calls that have been developed in mainly institutional development programs through small vehicle that can serve those dedicated small launch the months. mini rockets for many satellites the startup ease our aerospace was founded 3 years ago by students in munich it now employs 150 staff...
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the world on. countries are technically better than us. the likes of jayden san show maybe changing that image club academies have made a big difference teaching young english players skills from an early age son show even left home at 12 took border to school attached to what the academy he then moved on to manchester city. in all the time i've been watching england they've been very few players to match the skills of sanchez but the fact he had to go to dortmund to get 1st team football sums up the next issue. the mega rich premier league has recruited more technically gifted stars from across the globe giving homegrown players less chance to shine the influx means some england players have not been regulars for their clubs in the 2920 season only 35.6 percent of players starting in the premier league well if you will for england the lowest in europe's top 5 leagues in spain it was 60 percent. the good news for england is that the 35.6 percent was over 5 percent more than the season before skilful foreigners are also rubbing off on young
the world on. countries are technically better than us. the likes of jayden san show maybe changing that image club academies have made a big difference teaching young english players skills from an early age son show even left home at 12 took border to school attached to what the academy he then moved on to manchester city. in all the time i've been watching england they've been very few players to match the skills of sanchez but the fact he had to go to dortmund to get 1st team football sums...
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drawings underpinning this work and has a few technical analysis of the under drawings of the work has asserted that in fact it's probably all tracking his hand initially and then jam petrina coming in as a secondary hand. if it's true that jump you 3 know worked on both the tunnel over asia and then later around $1520.00 on this copy it would seem that between these 2 paintings we would have a very accurate sense of what the original fresco once looked like. my face the scale of it it is it does appear to be very very close to the original and for me means heads that we can investigate further seemed to be very close to regional book traffic and champion train office he had access to be an art is crawling with cartoons and i think that's possibly evidence that there may have been putting out all tracing all you know from these original cartoon and say you know this is really interesting that the basis may be kind of evil closer than we originally thought. not that we found not one but 2 live sized versions of the last supper by leonardo and his top pupils do we have long last have a k
drawings underpinning this work and has a few technical analysis of the under drawings of the work has asserted that in fact it's probably all tracking his hand initially and then jam petrina coming in as a secondary hand. if it's true that jump you 3 know worked on both the tunnel over asia and then later around $1520.00 on this copy it would seem that between these 2 paintings we would have a very accurate sense of what the original fresco once looked like. my face the scale of it it is it...
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is the technological story so let me set aside the ideological side of it and just talk about the technical side of it because it is pretty interesting we're talking about blocking technology because look for those who don't fully understand block and you think it's only connected to currency block chain is the technical side of crypto currencies that allows for an adjustable unfundable ledger to be created and placed on line that cannot be tampered with it cannot be altered it cannot be changed that's the power of blog change that's why it works in a currency as a peer to peer transaction so what south korea is doing is saying we're going to use blog change to make sure that whenever someone is vaccinated their information is introduced to a block chain it been lives in the block chain of a particular site not a particular server but it lives on the block chain and therefore it can't be altered or changed now if the next question is will some human has to enter that information that is true and so one way around that would be if someone were entering names into that system of people who th
is the technological story so let me set aside the ideological side of it and just talk about the technical side of it because it is pretty interesting we're talking about blocking technology because look for those who don't fully understand block and you think it's only connected to currency block chain is the technical side of crypto currencies that allows for an adjustable unfundable ledger to be created and placed on line that cannot be tampered with it cannot be altered it cannot be...
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that i don't want special about it is that we actually took nice found or very seriously even in the technical specifications so when you stand here on the terrace you'll notice it has no incline every normal terrace has an incline to let the water run off but nice didn't want that he wanted this truly horizontal surface and to achieve it wasn't all that simple. we did it anyway exactly the way he passed. all the while that is impractical but then it's very beautiful and elegant and. countless institutions around the world are anxiously awaiting the end of the pandemic so they can get back to business meanwhile the adam inhabiting south africa's kruger national park couldn't care less about this whole mess and this week's meet a local we catch up with a man who knows the place like the back of his hand bongo and the chief ranger of the park. hi guys my name is bond and to join a ranger in the kruger national park i'm ready to take you out on the safari come with me let's go. on from the eastern cape corps born in canton and see which is. put in is a bit of contesting the waltz ever since i was
that i don't want special about it is that we actually took nice found or very seriously even in the technical specifications so when you stand here on the terrace you'll notice it has no incline every normal terrace has an incline to let the water run off but nice didn't want that he wanted this truly horizontal surface and to achieve it wasn't all that simple. we did it anyway exactly the way he passed. all the while that is impractical but then it's very beautiful and elegant and. countless...
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if you look at the technical developments in the recent decade or the recent 2 decades you see that satellites keep the coming smaller and smaller so the demand goes away from the very heavy lift losses he calls that have been developed in mainly institutional development programs through small vehicles that can serve those dedicated small launch the months. mini rockets for many satellites the startup ease our aerospace was founded 3 years ago by students in munich it now employs 150 staff from 30 countries the prototype is already on display but we're not allowed to film it for now everything is strictly under wraps. building a rocket is the most difficult thing you can do from a technological point of view you are moving in areas of technology where you need to go through the absolute limits of what is achievable with the current technology the journey to space will start in norway where our launch site for small satellites is currently under construction spectrum has reserved one of the 2 launch pads. money believe based industry will be the cost is growing industry in the next decades. de
if you look at the technical developments in the recent decade or the recent 2 decades you see that satellites keep the coming smaller and smaller so the demand goes away from the very heavy lift losses he calls that have been developed in mainly institutional development programs through small vehicles that can serve those dedicated small launch the months. mini rockets for many satellites the startup ease our aerospace was founded 3 years ago by students in munich it now employs 150 staff...
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if you look at the technical developments in the recent decade or the recent 2 decades missing that satellites keep the coming smaller and smaller so the demand goes away from the very heavy lift launch vehicles that have been developed in mainly institutional development programs through small vehicles that can serve those dedicated small launch the months. mini rockets for many satellites the start up these are aerospace was founded 3 years ago by students in munich it now employs 150 staff from 30 countries the prototype is already on display but we're not allowed to film it for now everything is strictly under wraps. building a rocket is the most difficult thing you can do from a technological upon the you are moving in areas of technology where you need to go through the absolute limits of what is the chip a ball with the current technology the journey to space will start in norway where our launch site for small satellites is currently under construction spectrum has reserved one of the 2 launch pads. money believe space industry will be the cost is growing industry in the next decades.
if you look at the technical developments in the recent decade or the recent 2 decades missing that satellites keep the coming smaller and smaller so the demand goes away from the very heavy lift launch vehicles that have been developed in mainly institutional development programs through small vehicles that can serve those dedicated small launch the months. mini rockets for many satellites the start up these are aerospace was founded 3 years ago by students in munich it now employs 150 staff...
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note worth mentioning, the orion manufacturer actually exit ised th exited ths market in 2012, so the technical support has been really challenging for the last few years. so buying a quantity of 30 coaches going out for an r.s.p., we would potentially be running into the risk of paying a higher vehicle price just for the quantity that we are buying. so using the georgia department of administrative service contract, we could tackle on to a bigger procurement contract and leverage that and get better vehicle pricing. and we can also take into account taking the buses' delivery sooner. by doing so, we would expect the vehicles to be arriving here anywhere between 15 to 18 months. the vehicle itself, the contract we are entering into, is with a company called creative bus sales. and they're located in southern california, and they do meet all of the city and county requirements and the certified vendor as well. and this table pretty much captures all of the funding sources coming from the prop "b" bay area tolls, and the self-tax. and the total project is $36 million, and that is including the ve
note worth mentioning, the orion manufacturer actually exit ised th exited ths market in 2012, so the technical support has been really challenging for the last few years. so buying a quantity of 30 coaches going out for an r.s.p., we would potentially be running into the risk of paying a higher vehicle price just for the quantity that we are buying. so using the georgia department of administrative service contract, we could tackle on to a bigger procurement contract and leverage that and get...
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sorry for all the technical errors, vice chair talib. >> thank you for your patience. i hope we've celebrated earth day such that we were able to have an auction on environmental crisis. we have not reset the clean air act in over 15 years. we know that 70% of all gas emissions are caused by fossil fuels. our country's unending greed with companies pushing these dirty fuels. a few years ago, piles of petroleum coke just showed up on a detroit front. it started coating nearby homes with a thick dust, and so i want to share with all of you because i want you all to see yourselves what the human impact is when we promote this kind of pollution that is killing us. with that i'm going to ask our committee to please again show the video of the petroleum coke on the detroit riverfront. mr. chair, i can continue and we can go back to the video if necessary. >> why don't you continue given the technical difficulties we've had, and if we can, we will. >> it turned out a lot of the clouds, many folks didn't really know what it was. we found out it was petroleum coke, some call it
sorry for all the technical errors, vice chair talib. >> thank you for your patience. i hope we've celebrated earth day such that we were able to have an auction on environmental crisis. we have not reset the clean air act in over 15 years. we know that 70% of all gas emissions are caused by fossil fuels. our country's unending greed with companies pushing these dirty fuels. a few years ago, piles of petroleum coke just showed up on a detroit front. it started coating nearby homes with a...
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dream i used to play with model ships and airplanes with the boys my father is a pilot i've liked the technical stuff since i was little so why the metro somehow it drew me in the fact that it's underground i guess it's like flying but underground. before every shift irina gives the metro train she'll be driving over she looks for damage and vandalism and checks that all the fire extinguishers are where they should be a moment of calm before the empty cars fill up with commuters again rena has a lot of experience dealing with passengers she worked as a station guard on the platform for years now as a driver she tries to get a sense of each individual metro train her connection to the train she's driving feels almost spiritual to her. in russia people say the way a ship sails depends on what name you give it i treat each train like a person and i think each train has a soul to one train i drove had a male soul but most of them are female. the feeling of driving the metro is like pure happiness i'm happy when i'm driving. the rena is proud to be one of the 1st 12 female metro drivers after all th
dream i used to play with model ships and airplanes with the boys my father is a pilot i've liked the technical stuff since i was little so why the metro somehow it drew me in the fact that it's underground i guess it's like flying but underground. before every shift irina gives the metro train she'll be driving over she looks for damage and vandalism and checks that all the fire extinguishers are where they should be a moment of calm before the empty cars fill up with commuters again rena has...
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dream i used to play with model ships and airplanes with the boys my father is a pilot i've liked the technical stuff since i was little so why the metro somehow it drew me in the fact that it's underground i guess it's like flying but underground. before every shift irina gives the metro train she'll be driving a once over she looks for damage and vandalism and checks that all the fire extinguishers are where they should be a moment of calm before the empty cars fill up with commuters again you rena has a lot of experience dealing with passengers she worked as a station guard on the platform for years now as a driver she tries to get a sense of each individual metro train her connection to the train she's driving feels almost spiritual to her. in russia people say the way a ship sails depends on what name you give it i treat each train like a person and i think each train has a soul to one train i drove had a male soul but most of them are female. the feeling of driving the metro is like pure happiness i'm happy when i'm driving. the rena is proud to be one of the 1st 12 female metro drivers a
dream i used to play with model ships and airplanes with the boys my father is a pilot i've liked the technical stuff since i was little so why the metro somehow it drew me in the fact that it's underground i guess it's like flying but underground. before every shift irina gives the metro train she'll be driving a once over she looks for damage and vandalism and checks that all the fire extinguishers are where they should be a moment of calm before the empty cars fill up with commuters again...
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constellation of satellites in constant contact with each other and the earth is a complex undertaking. it involves a number of technical processes to function at the same time processes that have no precedence. the brain of the constellation the ground network operations center is in london it's headed by alan here at. home we have moved sponsible for looking after day the ground network so we're going to call functions 1st of all we provide situational awareness so we look for anomalies in the ground network where they occur we work to resolve them scripts. and secondly we do what we call a resource part and resource plan is really the crane's of how the system works which brings together the ground network can turn has spacecraft and the payout of natural user you chase the ground stations run automatically undefeated with 30 antennae each maintaining contact with 30 satellites. there are currently just 2 fully functional stations one in spitsbergen norway and the other on sicily for complete global coverage distributed across the planet you have needs just 45 ground stations interconnected. to frank quickly as you s
constellation of satellites in constant contact with each other and the earth is a complex undertaking. it involves a number of technical processes to function at the same time processes that have no precedence. the brain of the constellation the ground network operations center is in london it's headed by alan here at. home we have moved sponsible for looking after day the ground network so we're going to call functions 1st of all we provide situational awareness so we look for anomalies in...
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the second amendment is a misinterpreted, it calls for a militia that is -- what is the technical term? but, in ohio just past the stand your ground -- just passed the stand your ground bill in ohio and it is proven that there are more deaths by guns and states that have stand your ground bill. that is insanity. so, anything that joe biden, president biden can do to stem the violence in this country from guns he showed to do. i totally support it -- support it and thank god we have a president that is willing to do that. host: patricia in ohio. "the washington post" highlights the legislative effort. "the white house has yet to release a legislative plan, instead the first of a pair of bills passed by the democratically controlled house on the liability legislation. the president said in a news conference that he plans to do all of the above, but that was a matter of timing suggesting other goals are more urgent. the house measures were asked -- would expand background checks to unlicensed individuals while closing what advocates of stricter gun laws have called the charleston loophole
the second amendment is a misinterpreted, it calls for a militia that is -- what is the technical term? but, in ohio just past the stand your ground -- just passed the stand your ground bill in ohio and it is proven that there are more deaths by guns and states that have stand your ground bill. that is insanity. so, anything that joe biden, president biden can do to stem the violence in this country from guns he showed to do. i totally support it -- support it and thank god we have a president...
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electronic specimen and attributes to the dutch masters and their 17th century still life paintings the technical possibilities and now and i read lots of paint such classic motu. the fs in a completely new guys not with a brush or on a canvas but through artistic artificial intelligence. how original and over to our ai generated creations i would say the majority of ai tirith creations today are not as original as you might think and the reason is they rely on machine learning and machine learning is a technique that. for the most part learns from examples so it is as original as all of this combined art that it's all before i think the part of machine creativity that's more original that's more risky that's more exploratory where the machine is creating completely new imagination which i think is much less developed today but that part could really change. what it means to create art. music composed by river scape or to put it more precisely the rivers many bends analyzed and transposed into notes the rhythm to sit by the forces of nature. 'd and their flaws when the river has lots of bands or
electronic specimen and attributes to the dutch masters and their 17th century still life paintings the technical possibilities and now and i read lots of paint such classic motu. the fs in a completely new guys not with a brush or on a canvas but through artistic artificial intelligence. how original and over to our ai generated creations i would say the majority of ai tirith creations today are not as original as you might think and the reason is they rely on machine learning and machine...
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not the genius the genius was was nice but our skill has to be in finding good solutions between the technical ones is that it wants and you know of course staying as close as we possibly can to the original project i'm just wondering if an energy efficiency of course wasn't really a topic at the time of that construction in the 1960 s. that more sustainable since the renovation well you're absolutely right the building it was a very idealistic building and nice it's work is very reduced in stripped down to very elemental components which is why it's so beautiful and quite unusual in that in architecture that period on the other hand that whole approach did create moments such. technical weaknesses so. the window frames work but not designed to deal with some of the issues brought in. and that was a lot of the problem of the the building it was certainly the temple and we had to result that we had to result up between you know on the one hand protecting the integrity of the original resign and at the same time resolving to within within stunned boundaries were booked you know the thermal issue
not the genius the genius was was nice but our skill has to be in finding good solutions between the technical ones is that it wants and you know of course staying as close as we possibly can to the original project i'm just wondering if an energy efficiency of course wasn't really a topic at the time of that construction in the 1960 s. that more sustainable since the renovation well you're absolutely right the building it was a very idealistic building and nice it's work is very reduced in...
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she is in position and ready to go at any moment she is likely on take the show back. just a technical problem with power. they are working on it at the moment. rachel is present and listening so, i promise not to mess things up. thanks for being with us this evening. we will of course keep you posted on the story developing at the united states capitol, where unfortunately one capitol police officer has lost their life. the fourth one since january 6th. another officer is in the hospital right now. well, this country, has had a terrible year for lots of reasons in 2020. but the men and women of the capitol police have truly been through hell so far in 2021. it was gut wrenching today to see the chief of that police force have to struggle and contain her own emotion as she announced yet another capitol police officer killed in the line of duty. today, of all days, a man named daniel rodriguez was in federal court in california after he was arrested this week for one of the most gruesome assaults on a police officer at the united states capitol attack on january 6th. now, we have a talk
she is in position and ready to go at any moment she is likely on take the show back. just a technical problem with power. they are working on it at the moment. rachel is present and listening so, i promise not to mess things up. thanks for being with us this evening. we will of course keep you posted on the story developing at the united states capitol, where unfortunately one capitol police officer has lost their life. the fourth one since january 6th. another officer is in the hospital right...
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he came out and said that if you look at the technicals, it is not looking too hot for bitcoin. that recent surge was not confirmed by rsi reading. you had j.p. morgan come out and say something similar. that the momentum signal could turn into bitcoin. we are down about $55,000 per coin. >> we are seeing some softness in the consumer staple stocks and some of those household goods stocks. this seems to be where a lot of them -- we are starting to see that trickle-down to the end consumer in a lot of different ways. how concern is that and how could it weigh on future markets? >> if you look at the consumer staple sector, that encapsulates food, beverages, household products, you're starting to see some weakness there compared to the broader market. there is some evidence from that. you're starting to hear from companies. procter & gamble said yesterday that they are going to offset some of their higher costs into by and raising prices. this is going to be really interesting to watch because this is going to be what the fed is watching. if we do see prices the consumers have to p
he came out and said that if you look at the technicals, it is not looking too hot for bitcoin. that recent surge was not confirmed by rsi reading. you had j.p. morgan come out and say something similar. that the momentum signal could turn into bitcoin. we are down about $55,000 per coin. >> we are seeing some softness in the consumer staple stocks and some of those household goods stocks. this seems to be where a lot of them -- we are starting to see that trickle-down to the end consumer...
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not the genius the genius was was nice but our skill has to be in finding good solutions between the technical ones is that it wants and in of course staying as close as we possibly can to the original project i'm just wondering after energy efficiency of course wasn't really a topic at the time of that construction in the 1960 s. that more sustainable since the renovation well you're absolutely right the building it was a very idealistic building and nice its work is very reduced in stripped down to very elemental components which is why it's so beautiful and quite unusual in that in architecture that period on the other hand that held approach did create moments such. technical weaknesses so. the window frames work were not designed to deal with that some of the ships brought in. and that was a lot of the problem of the the building it was certainly the temple and we had to resolve them we had to result up between you know on the one hand protecting the integrity of the region resigned and at the same time resolving to within within stunned boundaries we booked you know the thermal issues th
not the genius the genius was was nice but our skill has to be in finding good solutions between the technical ones is that it wants and in of course staying as close as we possibly can to the original project i'm just wondering after energy efficiency of course wasn't really a topic at the time of that construction in the 1960 s. that more sustainable since the renovation well you're absolutely right the building it was a very idealistic building and nice its work is very reduced in stripped...
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james: i mean, on the technical tone, there could be portfolio changes. ct that to be the case today. what i might suspect is that prices change that become more attractive to change investments. broadly speaking, bond yields are under pressure everywhere. i think the next phase of the sort of bond market economic cycle transition, if you like, is for the rest of the world, but none u.s., non-china will have to -- but non-us, non-china will have to play some catch up. i think when you see you yields rising, i don't think that is a great place for italy to be, especially if there is any whiff of taper talk. so if we were to see a very successful dovish message from madame lagarde and see italian yields fall and spreads tighten, that might be some thing i would look to lean into, based on the fact that not a lot of change on the headlines at 12:45. i think madame lagarde again is going to hope that this presser is a bit of a snooze fest. but to your point, jon, she's going to get asked a lot of questions about it. jonathan: tom and i got in trouble for sayin
james: i mean, on the technical tone, there could be portfolio changes. ct that to be the case today. what i might suspect is that prices change that become more attractive to change investments. broadly speaking, bond yields are under pressure everywhere. i think the next phase of the sort of bond market economic cycle transition, if you like, is for the rest of the world, but none u.s., non-china will have to -- but non-us, non-china will have to play some catch up. i think when you see you...
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mellow sees age or as a call to explore the potential of artificial intelligence before it's too late. but is this real art or is it just a grand technical achievement a.j. raises the question whether human artists will be competing against robots in the future. we've heard. from different artists thinking oh my goodness what does that mean for my own abilities their actual we very much believe the war is over. within the world is very much similar to the rise of the camera in the 18 fifty's and sixty's. people were very threatened by this camera. painting the idea that one day robots might replace humans is unthinkable for an artist marcus to pat's he's one of the most influential german contemporary painters sees artist robots like ada is no more than an attempt to attack the divine spark of human genius one of the lost mysteries of our enlightened and mechanized world. the machine in the robot is an abomination in machine machines start to think i'd say it's an outrage they become the enemy. this enemy relies on human input data templates and information that robots like a program to process and they continue to get better with this p
mellow sees age or as a call to explore the potential of artificial intelligence before it's too late. but is this real art or is it just a grand technical achievement a.j. raises the question whether human artists will be competing against robots in the future. we've heard. from different artists thinking oh my goodness what does that mean for my own abilities their actual we very much believe the war is over. within the world is very much similar to the rise of the camera in the 18 fifty's...
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the world on. countries technically better than us. the likes of jake and sam show maybe changing that image club academies have made a big difference teaching young english players skills from an early age son show even left home at 12 took border to school attached to what it's academy he then moved on to manchester city. in all the time i've been watching england they've been very few players to match the skills of sam show but the fact he had to go to dortmund to get 1st team football sums up the next issue. the mega rich premier league has recruited more technically gifted stars from across the globe giving homegrown players less chance to shine the influx means something when players have not been regulars for their clubs in the 2920 season only 35.6 percent of players starting in the premier league well if you will for england the lowest in europe's top 5 leagues in spain it was 60 percent. the good news for england is that the 35.6 percent was over 5 percent more than the season before skilful foreigners are also rubbing off on
the world on. countries technically better than us. the likes of jake and sam show maybe changing that image club academies have made a big difference teaching young english players skills from an early age son show even left home at 12 took border to school attached to what it's academy he then moved on to manchester city. in all the time i've been watching england they've been very few players to match the skills of sam show but the fact he had to go to dortmund to get 1st team football sums...
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let's start with the technical aspects of this first. we don't know for sure how much room to maneuver in these additional reconciliations now that the democrats can use will be. we only have chuck schumer's word that he got permission to use it. do we have the ruling itself yet from the parliamentarian? >> we don't yet and of course, what the parliamentarian rules depends on what the text of legislation says, as well and they don't have that yet, either. there is still perhaps a few weeks away. so there is still a lot that is unknown here and a lot that could happen and senator schumer has said that he's not definitively going down that path. we have to, of course, take him at his word even though the signs are pointing to the fact they are in fact going to do it, but what it does is it gives democrats more options. so they knew they had two more of these reconciliation 50 vote abilities to pass legislation before the midterms so that gives them a third. since the biden administration wants to slip up this bill into two parts. we seen th
let's start with the technical aspects of this first. we don't know for sure how much room to maneuver in these additional reconciliations now that the democrats can use will be. we only have chuck schumer's word that he got permission to use it. do we have the ruling itself yet from the parliamentarian? >> we don't yet and of course, what the parliamentarian rules depends on what the text of legislation says, as well and they don't have that yet, either. there is still perhaps a few...
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if you look at the technical developments in the recent decades or the recent 2 decades this thing that satellites keep the coming smaller and smaller so the demand builds away from the very heavy lift launch for the calls that have been developed in mainly institutional development programs to small vehicle that can serve those dedicated small launch the months. mini rockets for many satellites the start up ease our aerospace was founded 3 years ago by students in munich it now employs 150 staff from 30 countries the prototype is already on display but we're not allowed to film it for now everything is strictly under wraps. building a rocket is the most difficult thing you can do from a technological point of view you are moving in areas of technology where you need to go through the absolute limits of what is achievable with the current technology the journey to space will start in norway where all monch site for small satellites is currently under construction spectrum has reserved one of the 2 launch pads. money bill equal space industry will be the cost is growing industry in the n
if you look at the technical developments in the recent decades or the recent 2 decades this thing that satellites keep the coming smaller and smaller so the demand builds away from the very heavy lift launch for the calls that have been developed in mainly institutional development programs to small vehicle that can serve those dedicated small launch the months. mini rockets for many satellites the start up ease our aerospace was founded 3 years ago by students in munich it now employs 150...
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it is trading near the bottom end of this range. technicallyrade like this, my suggestion would be to simply cut the losers and move on i think it's worth exploring this fairly creative way that mike has come up with to potentially repair this long call with an iron -- a broken wing iron condor carrier so the thing that i want to point here is the fact that the $500 level here for netflix has held so for those reasons, i do like selling the put spread to the downside to collect some premium, but i would actually be a little bit more aggressive i would sell the 500/475 put spread, because slas long as the 500 support level holds, that will be profitable, you'll collect a little bit more premium and taking on a little bit less risk, and net/net, you'll collect about 15.50 bucks on this iron condor adjustment that will pretty much get you back to break-even if netflix holds above $500 and stays below $550, which based on the current levels, that's likely going to happen >>> an at&t callback and we are back in two. i have an idea for a trade. oh ye
it is trading near the bottom end of this range. technicallyrade like this, my suggestion would be to simply cut the losers and move on i think it's worth exploring this fairly creative way that mike has come up with to potentially repair this long call with an iron -- a broken wing iron condor carrier so the thing that i want to point here is the fact that the $500 level here for netflix has held so for those reasons, i do like selling the put spread to the downside to collect some premium,...
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the world. countries are technically better than us. the likes of jayden san show maybe changing that image club academies have made a big difference teaching young english players skills from an early age son show even left home at 12 to border at a school attached to what it's academy he then moved on to manchester city. in all the time i've been watching england they've been very few players to match the skills of son show but the fact he had to go to dortmund to get 1st team football sums up the next issue. the mega rich premier league has recruited more technically gifted stars from across the globe giving homegrown players less chance to shine the influx means some england players have not been regulars for their clubs in the 2920 season only 35.6 percent of players starting in the premier league well if you will for england the lowest in europe's top 5 leagues in spain it was 60 percent. the good news for england is that the 35.6 percent was over 5 percent more than the season before skilful foreigners are also rubbing off on youn
the world. countries are technically better than us. the likes of jayden san show maybe changing that image club academies have made a big difference teaching young english players skills from an early age son show even left home at 12 to border at a school attached to what it's academy he then moved on to manchester city. in all the time i've been watching england they've been very few players to match the skills of son show but the fact he had to go to dortmund to get 1st team football sums...
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note worth mentioning, the orion manufacturer actually exit ised th exited ths market in 2012, so the technical support has been really challenging for the last few years. so buying a quantity of 30 coaches going out for an r.s.p., we would potentially be running into the risk of paying a higher vehicle price just for the quantity that we are buying. so using the georgia department of administrative service contract, we could tackle on to a bigger procurement contract and leverage that and get better vehicle pricing. and we can also take into account taking the buses' delivery sooner. by doing so, we would expect the vehicles to be arriving here anywhere between 15 to 18 months. the vehicle itself, the contract we are entering into, is with a company called creative bus sales. and they're located in southern california, and they do meet all of the city and county requirements and the certified vendor as well. and this table pretty much captures all of the funding sources coming from the prop "b" bay area tolls, and the self-tax. and the total project is $36 million, and that is including the ve
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appreciate the technical set up. love to have you back. john kolovos of macro advisors. treasury secretary janet yellen to speaking at the chicago council of global affairs. we will take some of her q&a later on in the hour. coming up, ethan harris, bank of america securities head of global economics. we will get his concerns about the divergence and recoveries all around the world. this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: i'm riupta. let's take a look at your first word news. a big win for google today at the supreme court. justices ruled google did not commit copyright infringement when it used oracle's programming code in the android operating system. that spares google from paying what would have been billions of dollars in damages. the sectors hit hardest independent on our bouncing back. the ism services index soared everyone in england is being urged to take a coronavirus test twice a week, part of prime minister boris johnson's plan to reopen the economy. test kits will be free and usefulness of covid passports be assessed for widescale use. global news 24 hours a day, on air
appreciate the technical set up. love to have you back. john kolovos of macro advisors. treasury secretary janet yellen to speaking at the chicago council of global affairs. we will take some of her q&a later on in the hour. coming up, ethan harris, bank of america securities head of global economics. we will get his concerns about the divergence and recoveries all around the world. this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: i'm riupta. let's take a look at your first word news. a big win for google...
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analysts every single one of them has a buy rating an average price of $270 on that when you look at the technicals fundamentals, carter's charts show you the stock trading on all time highs relative to its sectors, also at all time highs these are really strong charts when you look at the fundamentals,microsoft's busines cloud based. if you compare it back to 2003, they're very different companies to going back then so i do think the valuations here are actually fairly reasonable, especially when you have linkedin and xbox still growing at mid-20% revenue growth here. microsoft is really firing on all cylinders. for those reasons i do potentially think about mike's trade where i might adjust that to a diagonal. i think there is more upside here for microsoft going into earnings i might go into the may weeklies but sell maybe a 280 call against it giving me a little bit of upside here on microsoft because i think it is very strong. >> mike, what do you think of those tweaks >> yeah, one of the points i would quickly make is if you were going to extend the tenor, that is the maturity of the short op
analysts every single one of them has a buy rating an average price of $270 on that when you look at the technicals fundamentals, carter's charts show you the stock trading on all time highs relative to its sectors, also at all time highs these are really strong charts when you look at the fundamentals,microsoft's busines cloud based. if you compare it back to 2003, they're very different companies to going back then so i do think the valuations here are actually fairly reasonable, especially...
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as a call to explore the potential of artificial intelligence before it's too late. but is this real arts or is it just a grand technical achievement a.j. raises the question whether human artists will be competing against robots in the future. we've heard. from different artists thinking oh my goodness what does that mean for my own ability of the natural for we very much believe the rise of ai and we're both are some. within the world is very much similar to the rise of the camera in the 18th fifty's and sixty's. people were very threatened by this camera that it was the end of painting the idea that one day robots might replace humans is unthinkable for artist marcus to have pets he's one of the most influential german contemporary painters sees artist robots like ada is no more than an attempt to attack the divine spark of human genius one of the last mysteries of our enlightened and mechanized world. the robot is an abomination in the machine to machine start to think i'd say it's an outrage they become the enemy. this enemy relies on human input data templates and information that robots like a program to process
as a call to explore the potential of artificial intelligence before it's too late. but is this real arts or is it just a grand technical achievement a.j. raises the question whether human artists will be competing against robots in the future. we've heard. from different artists thinking oh my goodness what does that mean for my own ability of the natural for we very much believe the rise of ai and we're both are some. within the world is very much similar to the rise of the camera in the 18th...
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as a call to explore the potential of artificial intelligence before it's too late. but is this real art or is it just a grand technical achievement a.j. raises the question whether human artists will be competing against robots in the future. we've heard. from different artists thinking oh my goodness what does that mean for my own abilities that we very much believe the rise of. within the world is very much similar to the rise of the camera in the fifty's and sixty's. people were very threatened by this camera. painting the idea that one day robots might replace humans is unthinkable for artist marcus to pets he's one of the most influential german contemporary painters sees artists robots like ada is no more than an attempt to attack the divine spark of human genius one of the last mysteries of our enlightened and mechanized world. the machine in the robot is an abomination a machine machine start to think i'd say it's an outrage they become the enemy. this enemy relies on human input data templates and information that robots like a program to process and they continue to get better with this processing on a techn
as a call to explore the potential of artificial intelligence before it's too late. but is this real art or is it just a grand technical achievement a.j. raises the question whether human artists will be competing against robots in the future. we've heard. from different artists thinking oh my goodness what does that mean for my own abilities that we very much believe the rise of. within the world is very much similar to the rise of the camera in the fifty's and sixty's. people were very...