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philip patrick in tokyo lecturing at a university there.ws if you are watching in the uk we will be live here on bbc news with that parliamentary select committee meeting later today with fujitsu and people from the post office will be grilled further. that is late on in this programme. this week global business and political leaders are gathered in the swiss alpine resort of davos for the 54th annual meeting of the world economic forum. our economics editor faisal islam is there and takes a look at this year's agenda. world leaders and businesses are gathering in the swiss resort of davos for the world economic forum. the hope coming into this had been maybe after three years of rolling crises from the pandemic to russia's invasion of ukraine, the economic act of those shocks was beginning to work its way out of the system, maybe a corner was being turned after all that crisis. then we get another one coming out of the middle east, that has shaken that conviction, yes, inflation has peaked and is coming down in major economies, some optimi
philip patrick in tokyo lecturing at a university there.ws if you are watching in the uk we will be live here on bbc news with that parliamentary select committee meeting later today with fujitsu and people from the post office will be grilled further. that is late on in this programme. this week global business and political leaders are gathered in the swiss alpine resort of davos for the 54th annual meeting of the world economic forum. our economics editor faisal islam is there and takes a...
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at tokyo's major university professor tucker know to come up to studies how humans interact with various artifacts. as robots become more common, he's analyzing how our relationship to them is evolving. of so many decades ago the robots are bearing those are very famous that mind our comics. there's so many people's or go to somebody about the robots. then they're the easiest. so originally the oh ok, try to create the cream of robots in to apply to the, our daily life to resolve the social service or social issues like an aging society and a lack of workers in a recent survey, professor comments as people in japan, in the us how they would use robots and situations which separate us from our loved ones, like the pandemic results underlying a higher affinity to robots in japan. ready us people want to use a robot just as a tool to communicate with their companies because themselves want to context. we, so probably these, but the japanese parties front data, they want to use a robot that is set often. but a robot, dog or cat, isn't like the real thing in generally, the robots of today fal
at tokyo's major university professor tucker know to come up to studies how humans interact with various artifacts. as robots become more common, he's analyzing how our relationship to them is evolving. of so many decades ago the robots are bearing those are very famous that mind our comics. there's so many people's or go to somebody about the robots. then they're the easiest. so originally the oh ok, try to create the cream of robots in to apply to the, our daily life to resolve the social...
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at tokyo's major university, professor tucker noted, come up to studies how humans interact with various artifacts. as robots become more common, he's analyzing how our relationship to them is evolving. so middle decay is a go. the robots are how be appearing. those are very famous. that mind our comics then there's so many people's or go to somebody about the robots, then they're the easiest. so originally the old ok tried to create to create a robot to end up like to the our daily lives to resolve the social services social issues like an aging society and the lack of workers. in a recent survey, professor comments to ask people in japan and the us how they would use robots and situations which separate us from our loved ones, like the pandemic results underlying a higher affinity to robots in japan. u. s. people want to use a robot just as a tool to communicate to weezer. how many is because in sal this want to context, we said probably these. that's the japanese punishment that they want to use a robot that is set often met a robot. dog or cat isn't like the real thing in generally,
at tokyo's major university, professor tucker noted, come up to studies how humans interact with various artifacts. as robots become more common, he's analyzing how our relationship to them is evolving. so middle decay is a go. the robots are how be appearing. those are very famous. that mind our comics then there's so many people's or go to somebody about the robots, then they're the easiest. so originally the old ok tried to create to create a robot to end up like to the our daily lives to...
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much like an emotional support animal, but can robots replace real pets or even humans at tokyo's major university professor tucker know to come up to studies how humans interact with various artifacts as robots become more common, he's analyzing how our relationship to them is evolving. so middle decay is a go to robots or how be appearing. those are very famous that mind our comics. then there's so many people's or go to somebody about the robots. then they're the easiest, so usually the oh ok, try to create a degree of over about to end up like to the our daily lives to resolve the social service social issues like an aging society and the lack of workers in a recent survey. professor comments to ask people in japan and the us how they would use robots and situations which separate us from our loved ones, like the pandemic results underlying a higher affinity to robots in japan. u. s. people want to use a robot just as a tool to communicate with their accommodations because in sales want to contact ways of how many of these. but the japanese parties front data they want to use a robot that inst
much like an emotional support animal, but can robots replace real pets or even humans at tokyo's major university professor tucker know to come up to studies how humans interact with various artifacts as robots become more common, he's analyzing how our relationship to them is evolving. so middle decay is a go to robots or how be appearing. those are very famous that mind our comics. then there's so many people's or go to somebody about the robots. then they're the easiest, so usually the oh...
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to find out what's going on, we met biologist koji yamazaki from tokyo university of agriculture. >>ap for our study project. >> reporter: professor yamazaki is monitoring bear health in the okutama region west of tokyo. >> that area recovered through the forest. so they have the chance to extend, expand their range. >> reporter: in one sense this is a good news story. japan is one of the only places on the planet where a large mammal is reclaiming habitat. and if as biologists think the bear population is growing, japan will have to figure out how to protect people from bears and bears from people. and bears from people. i'm elizabet my frequent heartburn had me taking antacid after antacid all day long but with prilosec otc just one pill a day blocks heartburn for a full 24 hours. for one and done heartburn relief, prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. if you've had sensitivity, those zingers can really cause some of that jolting pain. there is one great solution out there with sensodyne. it creates a protective barrier, and now they get to feel like, 'oh, this is
to find out what's going on, we met biologist koji yamazaki from tokyo university of agriculture. >>ap for our study project. >> reporter: professor yamazaki is monitoring bear health in the okutama region west of tokyo. >> that area recovered through the forest. so they have the chance to extend, expand their range. >> reporter: in one sense this is a good news story. japan is one of the only places on the planet where a large mammal is reclaiming habitat. and if as...
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that was the point of view of one former employee, who actually join straight out of tokyo universitythinking he would be working at this higher tech innovative company but then realise some of the processes were so are ancient that he quit and he wanted to be innovative in his own career. that i thought was very interesting, for a company known to be very high—tech to the general public, apparently some of the software is an system is that they use are not exactly high—tech at least injapan. thank you very much indeed. no doubt we will be seeing a lot more review in the coming live now to a former sub—postmaster. tim, welcome to the programme. what are you hoping to hear today to give you some clarity? well, we have to remember sub postmasters like myself that were process, we were criminalised. fujitsu were complicit in that, they provided expert witnesses in almost every trial that their system is robust and there was no back door access to our accounts. so there needs to start to be some contrition from fujitsu and they need to start to be held to account to their role in the whol
that was the point of view of one former employee, who actually join straight out of tokyo universitythinking he would be working at this higher tech innovative company but then realise some of the processes were so are ancient that he quit and he wanted to be innovative in his own career. that i thought was very interesting, for a company known to be very high—tech to the general public, apparently some of the software is an system is that they use are not exactly high—tech at least...
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we can speak to kenji satake — he's a professor at the earthquake research institute at the university of tokyo been further aftershocks? aftershocks are still happening, but the tsunami warning has been cancelled this morning. people can go back to their houses if their houses are safe. in go back to their houses if their houses are safe.— go back to their houses if their houses are safe. in terms of the level of damage, _ houses are safe. in terms of the level of damage, how _ houses are safe. in terms of the level of damage, how extensive | houses are safe. in terms of the l level of damage, how extensive is it? , a, , , level of damage, how extensive is it? many houses, particularly the old wooden _ it? many houses, particularly the old wooden houses, _ it? many houses, particularly the old wooden houses, have - it? many houses, particularly the i old wooden houses, have collapsed. many people have died because of the collapsed houses.— collapsed houses. when you look at this particular _ collapsed houses. when you look at this particular situation _ collapsed houses. when you look at this
we can speak to kenji satake — he's a professor at the earthquake research institute at the university of tokyo been further aftershocks? aftershocks are still happening, but the tsunami warning has been cancelled this morning. people can go back to their houses if their houses are safe. in go back to their houses if their houses are safe.— go back to their houses if their houses are safe. in terms of the level of damage, _ houses are safe. in terms of the level of damage, how _ houses are...
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he's a professor at the university of tokyo. what did you experience?kyo and i heard the alarm. it was a five point something earthquake they said. the shaking was felt even in tokyo. i saw it was a really bad one. ~ , ., , . in tokyo. i saw it was a really bad one. . , ., , . in tokyo. i saw it was a really bad one. ~ ,, , . no, one. were you expecting this? no, no. in one. were you expecting this? no, n0- in wajima _ one. were you expecting this? no, no. in wajima there _ one. were you expecting this? no, no. in wajima there has _ one. were you expecting this? no, no. in wajima there has been - one. were you expecting this? no, no. in wajima there has been a - one. were you expecting this? no, . no. in wajima there has been a swarm of earthquakes over three years so there was a probability of a large earthquake, it had been relatively high probability. what earthquake, it had been relatively high probability-— earthquake, it had been relatively high probability. what do you think will ha en high probability. what do you think will happen next, _ high
he's a professor at the university of tokyo. what did you experience?kyo and i heard the alarm. it was a five point something earthquake they said. the shaking was felt even in tokyo. i saw it was a really bad one. ~ , ., , . in tokyo. i saw it was a really bad one. . , ., , . in tokyo. i saw it was a really bad one. ~ ,, , . no, one. were you expecting this? no, no. in one. were you expecting this? no, n0- in wajima _ one. were you expecting this? no, no. in wajima there _ one. were you...
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for more, i'm joined by a seismologist, professor emeritus at the university of tokyo. thank you for joining us. thank you for joining us. a warning of a 5 meter tsunami coming into japan. >> this is actually something that can be expected. not the earthquake in that particular location, but from time to time an earthquake of this magnitude along the sea of japan coast. and the tsunami less than 5 meters, but the government very wisely advising people to evacuate. far better to advanevacuate eve it wasn't necessary than to remain in place and find out it was necessary. so i think the government is reacting appropriately. >> okay. thank you for joining us. in terms of the earthquake, it was quite shallow, wasn't it, that is the issue why it triggered the tsunamis. >> that's correct. the shallow -- when you have an earthquake underneath the ocean as this was, the shallower it is, the more it lifts up the sea bottom and the bigger the tsunami that is generated. so there are many earthquake faults under the sea near the coast. and this earthquake occurred on one of them. >>
for more, i'm joined by a seismologist, professor emeritus at the university of tokyo. thank you for joining us. thank you for joining us. a warning of a 5 meter tsunami coming into japan. >> this is actually something that can be expected. not the earthquake in that particular location, but from time to time an earthquake of this magnitude along the sea of japan coast. and the tsunami less than 5 meters, but the government very wisely advising people to evacuate. far better to...
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you're all without power rather get a is a size smaller just then professor emeritus and the university of tokyo joins us live from that good to have you with the so at this how, how serious is the? so nami threats? well i think at this point um it smells 6 hours after near as quick. um the sonoma thread is essentially all the people largely evacuated from the areas near the sea. and as far as i know there, there were no casualties or at least almost no casualties. due to the phenomena. so the um, the government owned by me. so me a visual tv network image k was successful in getting the word out and getting most people in there to evacuate or move to a higher floor. do not shave bill 100. no. as you reported there, there's been extensive property damage and probably some loss of life. we. we probably won't know the extent of the loss of life until um, sometime tomorrow morning, when, when the disaster relief forces have been able to get to the affected areas. all right, so the so nom is at this point is says, receded, but does that mean people? i say for right, let's try to a more us quakes. we
you're all without power rather get a is a size smaller just then professor emeritus and the university of tokyo joins us live from that good to have you with the so at this how, how serious is the? so nami threats? well i think at this point um it smells 6 hours after near as quick. um the sonoma thread is essentially all the people largely evacuated from the areas near the sea. and as far as i know there, there were no casualties or at least almost no casualties. due to the phenomena. so the...
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tokyo, suranjana tewari, for us. the president of harvard university has announced her resignation.he post leaves her position after facing heavy pressure to step down following criticism of her handling of anti—semitism on campus. she also faced allegations of plagiarism. her resignation emerges after nearly 700 staff members rallied behind her as the university said she would keep herjob despite the controversy. the resignation is being celebrated as a high—profile victory by conservatives, who had objected to her on ideological grounds since she took thejob injuly her on ideological grounds since she took the job in july 202a. her on ideological grounds since she took the job injuly 202a. staying took the job in july 202a. staying with the took the job injuly 202a. staying with the us... the vendors who pack new york's famous brooklyn bridge selling souvenirs and trinkets are to be banned from today. the bridge is popular with tourists. and city officials said 311,000 people visit you can't have a bridge lined up on both sides with vendors creating this bottleneck, so you needed
tokyo, suranjana tewari, for us. the president of harvard university has announced her resignation.he post leaves her position after facing heavy pressure to step down following criticism of her handling of anti—semitism on campus. she also faced allegations of plagiarism. her resignation emerges after nearly 700 staff members rallied behind her as the university said she would keep herjob despite the controversy. the resignation is being celebrated as a high—profile victory by...
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all right, we can leave it there. victor dow chair, professor of pseudo university. victor, thank you. thank you for turning to tokyo now, where an airliner has burned up on a run way. i made an airport after colliding with the coast guard aircraft killing 5 of its crew members, all 379 people on board of the japan airlines plane successfully evacuated. a passenger posted this dramatic footage as the plane touch down of the it's not be confirmed that 5 individuals die as a result of that collision. they with call, i can choose who on the coast guards plane that was clipped by the passenger plane as it landed. and we understand that one individual was able to evacuate safely from that smooth plane. and that was one of the captains this coast godaddy crossed was actually one of the i crossed it's been ferrying falls due for the last 24 hours. and so taking supplies over to the quick hit zones of the other side of the island where i took you was situated. it's remarkable that actually there weren't even more casualties. because when you look at the, the video of that ball of fire as that a passenger plan came in for la
all right, we can leave it there. victor dow chair, professor of pseudo university. victor, thank you. thank you for turning to tokyo now, where an airliner has burned up on a run way. i made an airport after colliding with the coast guard aircraft killing 5 of its crew members, all 379 people on board of the japan airlines plane successfully evacuated. a passenger posted this dramatic footage as the plane touch down of the it's not be confirmed that 5 individuals die as a result of that...
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university policy exchange of ideas. to japan or 5 people have been confirmed dead . after 2 planes collided as a tokyo airport, a passenger airline are carrying hundreds of people struck a smaller coast guard playing while landing, leading them to both catch fire. everyone on the passenger plane was safely evacuated, but only the pilot escaped from the coast guard. plain alive, tribute succeed. i'd take care of him, need a quote. this is the moment the passenger cost best into flames. after colliding with the coast guard playing on the runway, bolts $379.00 passengers and crew, a boat, the logic plains whether evacuated those in the smaller craft. but unfortunately not so lucky. the coast guard flight was on its way to deliver release, so that was affected by the as quite the hit to the other side of the item on new year's day. japan's prime minister off of these woods for those who lost their lives. so equal the, so green is all these other people had carried out their jobs with a strong sense of duty and responsibility for the disaster stricken areas and victims enjoying this, this is a very unfortu
university policy exchange of ideas. to japan or 5 people have been confirmed dead . after 2 planes collided as a tokyo airport, a passenger airline are carrying hundreds of people struck a smaller coast guard playing while landing, leading them to both catch fire. everyone on the passenger plane was safely evacuated, but only the pilot escaped from the coast guard. plain alive, tribute succeed. i'd take care of him, need a quote. this is the moment the passenger cost best into flames. after...
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universities, who spit on general rules, corruption, repression and other scandals in understandable politics, watch today after the panorama. belarusian sport has a female face, vanesa once again proves this. the tokyolympics bronze medalist returned to the sport last year after the birth of her second child. exodus won silver at the world championships and a license to play in paris. and on the eve new year and christmas holidays, another surprise - services to sports were awarded with a special award from the president of belarus , the belarusian sports olympus. andrey kozlov - about the famous athlete. i’m more likely to do this because of my individual life characteristics there, together with the coach we sat down with one and the second coach, with the head coach we sat down and set a clear plan for some kind of my preparation, and that is, i was only focused on the championship there world and there, as much as possible, be in some kind of detached state from other events, yes it’s not easy, but we can’t control everything in this life and... it’s easier to control what you are really responsible for, what you can influence, i can only influence my training process, my own form, health, food
universities, who spit on general rules, corruption, repression and other scandals in understandable politics, watch today after the panorama. belarusian sport has a female face, vanesa once again proves this. the tokyolympics bronze medalist returned to the sport last year after the birth of her second child. exodus won silver at the world championships and a license to play in paris. and on the eve new year and christmas holidays, another surprise - services to sports were awarded with a...
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casualties, especially russians, among the students of the university located on this island at the moment; we will closely monitor the situation. at tokyo airport, a japanese airlines plane touched a coast guard plane while landing, a fire broke out, and there were dead and injured. report by the chief of the east asian viro news, sergei mengazhev. the fire in the engine broke out at the moment when the passenger chassis the airliner touched the runway. passengers and 12 crew members, the cabin is instantly enveloped in smoke, people are seized with panic, the fire is growing rapidly, the damaged wing is engulfed in flames, immediately after the stop the evacuation of passengers begins along emergency inflatable slides, the causes of the emergency are announced even before the fire penetrates... he was preparing to fly with a cargo of humanitarian aid to the disaster zone in ishikawa prefecture, where large-scale search and rescue operations are continuing after the devastating earthquake in noto peninsula. according to the airline , there were no casualties among passengers or crew members; they managed to evacuate quickly enough; in c
casualties, especially russians, among the students of the university located on this island at the moment; we will closely monitor the situation. at tokyo airport, a japanese airlines plane touched a coast guard plane while landing, a fire broke out, and there were dead and injured. report by the chief of the east asian viro news, sergei mengazhev. the fire in the engine broke out at the moment when the passenger chassis the airliner touched the runway. passengers and 12 crew members, the...
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tokyo. i'm joined now by anthony brickhouse, a professor of aerospace safety at embry—riddle aeronautical universityogramme. as we've mentioned, an investigation is under way. what do you think happened? good morning and thanks for having me. first of all, we mourn the lives of the flight crew that was lost but it is miraculous that we had 379 survivors on the airbus a350. in terms of what happened, it is really early in investigation to say specifically what happened but investigators will be looking at a lot of different angles trying to piece things together.— trying to piece things together. trying to piece things touether. r trying to piece things touether. a , together. as you say, it is incredible _ together. as you say, it is incredible that _ together. as you say, it is incredible that most - together. as you say, it is l incredible that most people involved in this have survived and lots of praise for the cabin crew of the a3 50. your thoughts on the process they must�*ve gone through to get everybody off the plane? looking at this, it is pretty obvious that the flight crew did an outstand
tokyo. i'm joined now by anthony brickhouse, a professor of aerospace safety at embry—riddle aeronautical universityogramme. as we've mentioned, an investigation is under way. what do you think happened? good morning and thanks for having me. first of all, we mourn the lives of the flight crew that was lost but it is miraculous that we had 379 survivors on the airbus a350. in terms of what happened, it is really early in investigation to say specifically what happened but investigators will...
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tokyo, created by the collective team lab showcases digital art. instead of standing in front of the work, guests are invited to step inside them. the immersive installation bubble universe comes to life as you move around the physical experience as an expression of the artist, concept and philosophy, the people tend to perceive the world as having independent entities which exist independently share with team lab borderless. we want to create an experience to the ard works, where the world is continuous and where the continuity of the world itself is spelled as beautiful to this 3 dimensional artwork is made up of spheres to generate light according to movements. as a person moves closer to spirit, the bubble will shine brightly and the light will spread to the nearest. interacting with lights started by other men. as a result of the technology, viewers aren't just observers. they become contributors to the work itself. the. i think that a space with the existence of other people changes the artwork. and that creates some sort of change for you. so that reciprocal relationship between you and the artwork and other people can create an experience where people confer this
tokyo, created by the collective team lab showcases digital art. instead of standing in front of the work, guests are invited to step inside them. the immersive installation bubble universe comes to life as you move around the physical experience as an expression of the artist, concept and philosophy, the people tend to perceive the world as having independent entities which exist independently share with team lab borderless. we want to create an experience to the ard works, where the world is...
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tokyo. i've been speaking with professor ed galea, who is the director of the fire safety engineering group at the universitynwich. i asked him what he made of how the cabin crew responded to the incident to evauate the passengers. well, the cabin crew did an absolutely astounding job in successfully evacuating all passengers and crew from the aircraft. they had a really difficult, challenging situation. this was not an easy evacuation because you only had three exits that were serviceable. so even in the certification of the aircraft, they would've had four exits available, and they would've beenin available, and they would've been in operable condition. in this particular incident, the only had three exits available, and they weren't in an optimal distribution or in an optimal circumstances.— circumstances. saw how remarkable _ circumstances. saw how remarkable that - circumstances. saw how remarkable that was - circumstances. saw how remarkable that was it l circumstances. saw how i remarkable that was it that circumstances. saw how - remarkable that was it that all the passengers were evacuated? is that
tokyo. i've been speaking with professor ed galea, who is the director of the fire safety engineering group at the universitynwich. i asked him what he made of how the cabin crew responded to the incident to evauate the passengers. well, the cabin crew did an absolutely astounding job in successfully evacuating all passengers and crew from the aircraft. they had a really difficult, challenging situation. this was not an easy evacuation because you only had three exits that were serviceable. so...
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universal controls one third of the world's music, including songs by taylor swift, lady gaga and the weeknd. next ed sheeran performs in tokyoight. >> he already put on a show at a cat cafe, and it didn't go so well. >> who wants to hear a song >> by the way, he played the same cafe in 2014 with the same results. next, costco's return policy is getting buzz on social media. >> the policy is so generous a woman was able to return her two year old couch without a receipt. she got a full refund. thanks to costco's 100% satisfaction guarantee policy. the reason for the return she didn't like the color anymore. finally she man versus woman in pro basketball. >> it will be steph versus sabrina. steph curry and wnba star sabrina ionescu will go. will go head to head in a three point challenge during the nba's all star weekend. each will use their respective leagues ball and three point line. >> my daughter is going to love that. that. >> i when moderate to severe ulcerative colitis takes you off course. put it in check with rinvoq, a once-daily pill. when i wanted to see results fast, rinvoq delivered rapid symptom relief and helpe
universal controls one third of the world's music, including songs by taylor swift, lady gaga and the weeknd. next ed sheeran performs in tokyoight. >> he already put on a show at a cat cafe, and it didn't go so well. >> who wants to hear a song >> by the way, he played the same cafe in 2014 with the same results. next, costco's return policy is getting buzz on social media. >> the policy is so generous a woman was able to return her two year old couch without a receipt....
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tokyo, created by the collective team lab showcases digital art. instead of standing in front of the work, guests are invited to step inside them. the immersive installation bubble universe comes to life as you move around the physical experience as an expression of the artist, concept and philosophy, the people tend to perceive the world as having independent entities which exist independently share with team lab borderless. we want to create an experience to the ard works, where the world is continuous and where the continuity of the world itself is spelled as beautiful. this 3 dimensional artwork is made up of spheres to generate light according to movements. as a person who's closer to spirit, the bubble will shine brightly and the light will spread to the nearest. interacting with lights started by other materials. as a result of the technology, viewers aren't just observers. they become contributors to the work itself the. i think the space with the existence of other people changes the artwork to and that creates some sort of change for you to so that reciprocal relationship between you and the artwork. and other people can create an experience where people confer
tokyo, created by the collective team lab showcases digital art. instead of standing in front of the work, guests are invited to step inside them. the immersive installation bubble universe comes to life as you move around the physical experience as an expression of the artist, concept and philosophy, the people tend to perceive the world as having independent entities which exist independently share with team lab borderless. we want to create an experience to the ard works, where the world is...
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tokyo spent $30 billion. key to keeping the costs down, 95% of paris 2024 games will be based on existing or temporary infrastructure. according to the university4 games could generate 11 billion euro in economic benefit and create more than 250,000 jobs in the paris region. seeking a lasting legacy, authorities are using the games to regenerate poorer areas in the capital. construction of the new athlete village after accommodating the le athletes this summer, the village will be turned into housing. several other companies want become partners with food products. the latest is lvmh will dress team france and design the medals. >> it is impossible for us not to be present for the celebration of the 100-year anniversary of the 1924 olympics. the ceremony will be amazing. the games seem to be preparing really well. it was a no-brainer. of course, we like to be like a beautiful woman, to be courted, which we were. when we went on the date, we went and we were happy to do. >> reporter: for the first time, the opening ceremony won't be held in the ceremony, but the heart of the city on the river seine. athletes on boats allowing spectators to watch
tokyo spent $30 billion. key to keeping the costs down, 95% of paris 2024 games will be based on existing or temporary infrastructure. according to the university4 games could generate 11 billion euro in economic benefit and create more than 250,000 jobs in the paris region. seeking a lasting legacy, authorities are using the games to regenerate poorer areas in the capital. construction of the new athlete village after accommodating the le athletes this summer, the village will be turned into...
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t is currently associate professor of math education at depaul university in chicago and researcher at tokyo in japan when he runs a teacher math training program. he was nationally active in math lessen study in japan. new york times profile of his work in 2014 would entitled why do americans stink at math cites the moment he came to the realization that math instruction could be transformed from memerization and endless worksheets to a much more effective number sense and student lead problem solving using skills they develop. early in his teaching career he was inspired to facilitate passionate discussion to uncover the process needed to get to the solution. dr. t has been reforming mathematics education ever since. reinvigorating classrooms around the globe. serve as advisor to john muir and 4 school pilot supporting professional development and implementation of this effective math intervention. his work impacted teachers and hundreds of students in san francisco who are learning to excel and more beautifully to love math. thank you dr. t for making your mark on educators and students i
t is currently associate professor of math education at depaul university in chicago and researcher at tokyo in japan when he runs a teacher math training program. he was nationally active in math lessen study in japan. new york times profile of his work in 2014 would entitled why do americans stink at math cites the moment he came to the realization that math instruction could be transformed from memerization and endless worksheets to a much more effective number sense and student lead problem...
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t is currently associate professor of math education at depaul university in chicago and researcher at tokyo in japan when he runs a teacher math training program. he was nationally active in math lessen study in japan. new york times profile of his work in 2014 would entitled why do americans stink at math cites the moment he came to the realization that math instruction could be transformed from memerization and endless worksheets to a much more effective number sense and student lead problem solving using skills they develop. early in his teaching career he was inspired to facilitate passionate discussion to uncover the process needed to get to the solution. dr. t has been reforming mathematics education ever since. reinvigorating classrooms around the globe. serve as advisor to john muir and 4 school pilot supporting professional development and implementation of this effective math intervention. his work impacted teachers and hundreds of students in san francisco who are learning to excel and more beautifully to love math. thank you dr. t for making your mark on educators and students i
t is currently associate professor of math education at depaul university in chicago and researcher at tokyo in japan when he runs a teacher math training program. he was nationally active in math lessen study in japan. new york times profile of his work in 2014 would entitled why do americans stink at math cites the moment he came to the realization that math instruction could be transformed from memerization and endless worksheets to a much more effective number sense and student lead problem...
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university and it's that day for america. >> professor, thank you so much for joining me. >> thank you. >> an incredible escape for hundreds of passengers after a horrific runway crash. look at these images at tokyo'sow exactly did nearly 400 people get out safely in just 90 seconds before the plane went up in flames. the e answer is next. >> and japanese carolina collided with another aircraft on the runway in tokyo, the footage was -- carbon calm until passengers look out the window. nearly 400 passengers and crew had only 90 seconds to get off the plane. yes, only 90 seconds. joining me now to break down the harrowing experiences cnn aviation analyst miles o'brien. miles, first of all, walk us through how this crew was able to get hundreds of passengers off the plane and such a short amount of time. by the way showed just how short that, is i'm going to give you only 90 seconds to explain. i will start the clock now. >> all right, laura, i will try to explain it as quickly as that aircraft was evacuated, which was an extraordinary event, what surprised many of us in aviation, we always thought this was theoretically, possible but here you have a situation, and a very narrow window of survive abi
university and it's that day for america. >> professor, thank you so much for joining me. >> thank you. >> an incredible escape for hundreds of passengers after a horrific runway crash. look at these images at tokyo'sow exactly did nearly 400 people get out safely in just 90 seconds before the plane went up in flames. the e answer is next. >> and japanese carolina collided with another aircraft on the runway in tokyo, the footage was -- carbon calm until passengers look...
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university of michigan board and fitness program. he also serves as vice chair, and was one of our nations flag bearers at the opening ceremony for the most recent summer paralympic games in tokyo. jeff mansfield is a olympic medalist in ice hockey and current president of the desk sports federation. the national governing body for deaf sports in our country. we are joined by candace gable, who became the first woman to meddle in the summer and winter paralympic games. she serves as director of committee outreach and education program at the disability rights legal center. it is essential that all who want to participate can do so and access opportunities to reach for their limits in sports, especially americans with disabilities. including those who are deaf and hard of hearing. i now yield five minutes each to the panel to help the commission better understand the landscape for pera and deaf sports and our countries and the challenges facing athletes who wish to dissipate. mr. aoki: good afternoon. i'm a three-time paralympic medalist. a four-time world championship medalist in the vice chair of the team championship. i'm here to speak about my -- we can get thoughts about ad
university of michigan board and fitness program. he also serves as vice chair, and was one of our nations flag bearers at the opening ceremony for the most recent summer paralympic games in tokyo. jeff mansfield is a olympic medalist in ice hockey and current president of the desk sports federation. the national governing body for deaf sports in our country. we are joined by candace gable, who became the first woman to meddle in the summer and winter paralympic games. she serves as director of...