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but the city's university and council behind the project think they could do it all again injust 33 hoursts were 20% cheaper than using traditional methods. it was also the week chip—maker nvidia showed off its photography skills. using deep learning, it has trained it a! to fix grainy or corrupted images. amazingly, it has learned how to do this having only seen corrupted ones. this means it could make restoring your pictures easier in the future. magic! and finally, mit have designed a musical instrument specifically for space travel. it contains chimes that are equipped with gyroscopes that change sound, depending on how they are shaken. it allows budding astronaut musicians to beat the box in zero g. the stats for formula 1are mind—blowing. these cars come around this track at over 350 km/h and that is why 350 million fans tune in to these races. but attracting new viewers is a bit of an issue for this sport because watching these cards go around and around and around and around can get a bit boring. formula 1 are aware of the problem and part of their strategy is to use all the lates
but the city's university and council behind the project think they could do it all again injust 33 hoursts were 20% cheaper than using traditional methods. it was also the week chip—maker nvidia showed off its photography skills. using deep learning, it has trained it a! to fix grainy or corrupted images. amazingly, it has learned how to do this having only seen corrupted ones. this means it could make restoring your pictures easier in the future. magic! and finally, mit have designed a...
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the cement filled home was built in just 54 hours, but the city's university and council behind the projectmake the property less humid and the construction cost 20% cheaper than using traditional methods. it was also the week nvidia showed off its photography skills, using deep learning it has trained its artificial intelligence to fix cranial corrupted images. amazingly, it has learnt how to do this, having only seen corrupted ones. which means it could make restoring pictures a little easier in future. magic. and finally, mit have designed a musical instrument specifically to space travel. it contains chimes equipped with gyroscopes, that change sound depending on how they are shaken, allowing budding astronaut musicians to beat the box in the zero g. these stats for formula 1 online lolling. these cars come around the track at more than 350 kilometres an hour, which is why more than 350 million fans tune into these races. at attracting new viewers is an issue for the sport. watching these ca rs issue for the sport. watching these cars go round and round and round is and round can get a
the cement filled home was built in just 54 hours, but the city's university and council behind the projectmake the property less humid and the construction cost 20% cheaper than using traditional methods. it was also the week nvidia showed off its photography skills, using deep learning it has trained its artificial intelligence to fix cranial corrupted images. amazingly, it has learnt how to do this, having only seen corrupted ones. which means it could make restoring pictures a little easier...
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and the woodrow wilson school at princeton university. ofis the founding director the present university survey research center. he previously served as chairman of president barack obama's council of economic advisers. assistant secretary of economic policy and chief economist at the u.s. department of labor. president of the american economic association just last year.
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and the american history. she is also received awards from american council of learned society. the do boys institute of harvard university, the charles warren center for studies in american history at harvard university and the social sciences research council. this evening, rachel devlin will discuss her latest work, "a girl stands at the door". the generation of young women who desegregated america's schools. this illustrates external bravery of young african-american woman who made racial integration in schools a political priority and imaginable reality. please join me in welcoming, rachel devlin, to both support and the pratt library. [applause] >> thank you. it is great to be here. i've been looking through the volumes in the back and all my favorite books are here and books that i used for this research. it is very exciting to be speaking among them. "a girl stands at the door" is a retelling of brown versus board of education. it is a retelling that situates the story with the young girls and women who were plaintiffs in desegregation lawsuits in the late 1940s and leading up through brown versus board and by tel
and the american history. she is also received awards from american council of learned society. the do boys institute of harvard university, the charles warren center for studies in american history at harvard university and the social sciences research council. this evening, rachel devlin will discuss her latest work, "a girl stands at the door". the generation of young women who desegregated america's schools. this illustrates external bravery of young african-american woman who...
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and leisure. he is affiliated with nonprofit organizations, including dean's advisory board at harvard law school, the board of dean's advisers at harvard business school, the dean's council at harvard university, and advisory at the scene quite university school of economics .nd management i recall the day when i took over for lloyd as cochairman of the partnership for new york .ity it was supposed to be a big celebration for my day. microphoneasp of the and said, congratulations. i hope your two or three years as chairman of this organization are better than mine because these are the worst freaking years of my life. it happened to be following 2008 and 2009. i don't think it was related to the partnership of new york city, but the message was loud and clear. the format today will be a conversation. we are delighted to have as our interviewer john nichols white. seen him before. he is a member of economic club of new york. we are proud to have him as a member and as our interviewer today to i would like to invite both lloyd and john to begin the --versation area conversation. >> they gave. -- thank you. shall we begin with the main economic news? you saw this more not -- morning china, sayin
and leisure. he is affiliated with nonprofit organizations, including dean's advisory board at harvard law school, the board of dean's advisers at harvard business school, the dean's council at harvard university, and advisory at the scene quite university school of economics .nd management i recall the day when i took over for lloyd as cochairman of the partnership for new york .ity it was supposed to be a big celebration for my day. microphoneasp of the and said, congratulations. i hope your...
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and rld to live in a 3-d-printed house. the house was a theeen the city council, area's biggest housing association, and the university. it is a prototype for bigger projects, with thedooal of cuttin the time it takes to construct, reducing the environmental impac and crucially, the cost. it took 54 houho to print his and cost around 100 and 76,000 pounds -- 176,000 pounds in total to construct will to a house is designed to mr. deal with the team architect and scientists. the design is programmed into 3-d printer the printer is placed onto a plot of land. it works by printing and layers from the floor upward. first, two blocks of the insulator are laid. it expands, solidifying almost instantly. the space in between those two walls is filled with cement, creating a tck, insulated, and durable law. voila, you have a home. what were yo first impressions? it on a block of council -- we lived on a block of council flats. today is a big change for us. it is amazing toave an attached house. reporter: and it is radical innovations t like tht will ultimately change the way we live. laura: in just a few hours time, president tr
and rld to live in a 3-d-printed house. the house was a theeen the city council, area's biggest housing association, and the university. it is a prototype for bigger projects, with thedooal of cuttin the time it takes to construct, reducing the environmental impac and crucially, the cost. it took 54 houho to print his and cost around 100 and 76,000 pounds -- 176,000 pounds in total to construct will to a house is designed to mr. deal with the team architect and scientists. the design is...
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that are part of the association of independent california colleges and universities have committed to this program. >>> city councild a temporary moir moratorium on hosts who rent homes with air bnb. the ordinance is effective immediately and the council is discussing a long term deal. the special meeting was held because there's an increasing number of complaints about short term rentals. >>> san francisco will soon ban plastic straws t board of supervisors voted unanimously to ban plastic straws beginning july of 2019. it not only included plastic straws but also requires napkins and utensils be available only if you ask for them. some restaurant owners say they will be happy not to pay for straws and save some money. others like bubble t businesses rely on plastic straws and they will have to look for very expensive alternatives. >> there are beverages that for which paper straws are difficult to be utilized so for those businesses they see the cost rise because they have to buy more expensive products. >> san francisco is the latdest city to ban plastic straws because of environmental concerns. seattle did it r
that are part of the association of independent california colleges and universities have committed to this program. >>> city councild a temporary moir moratorium on hosts who rent homes with air bnb. the ordinance is effective immediately and the council is discussing a long term deal. the special meeting was held because there's an increasing number of complaints about short term rentals. >>> san francisco will soon ban plastic straws t board of supervisors voted unanimously...
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here to explain, martin felled stein, harvard university professor and former council of economic adviserder president regan. thanks for joining us. >> happy to be with you. >> so not for the trade deficit but for china stealing intellectual property how would that work? >> well it's exactly the problem. i mean the trade deficit is created by our own desire to spend more to consume more than we produce we can't fix that by getting the chinese to do something different. even if we reduce our trade deficit with china it will just pop up with other countries. but with china we have a serious problem. the chinese say to american companies, you want to do business in china, then you have to find a partner and you have to share the technology with them and that way the chinese are ripping off american technology. so i think the -- i hope the president will make it clear to them that if any don't like these tariffs they have to change that policy >> some would argue who against the tare i was there is a process in place already gnat wto actually would be the ultimate arbiter in these cases. i gu
here to explain, martin felled stein, harvard university professor and former council of economic adviserder president regan. thanks for joining us. >> happy to be with you. >> so not for the trade deficit but for china stealing intellectual property how would that work? >> well it's exactly the problem. i mean the trade deficit is created by our own desire to spend more to consume more than we produce we can't fix that by getting the chinese to do something different. even if...
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human rights council and current executive director of the global digital incubator at stanford, university. long time friend of the atlantic council, natalie juresko who is also distinguished fellow with our eurasia center. let me also take this opportunity to recognize and welcome back to the council our keynote speakers, senator mark warner from the commonwealth of virginia. and senator marco rubio from florida. we always love it when we have bipartisan showing from congress, from the senate on an issue of this importance. so thank you for your leadership, and for bringing your valuable perspectives. i also would like to thank senator amy clo klobuchar from joining us earlier. i want to thank those from italy, sweden, uk, canada, european parliament and poland, ukraine, the ambassador from latvia, czech republic, uk, minister from estonia and canada incredibly impressive group of legislators. so thank you all for traveling here, some from quite far away to share your knowledge and experiences. for years russia under vladimir putin has engaged in activities aimed at destabilizing democrac
human rights council and current executive director of the global digital incubator at stanford, university. long time friend of the atlantic council, natalie juresko who is also distinguished fellow with our eurasia center. let me also take this opportunity to recognize and welcome back to the council our keynote speakers, senator mark warner from the commonwealth of virginia. and senator marco rubio from florida. we always love it when we have bipartisan showing from congress, from the senate...
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harvard law school, the board of the dean's advisers at harvard is the school, the dean's council at harvard university and sink whyboard of the university school of economics and management and the board of colleges at the medical as he remains on the board of the partnership for new york city. when i took day over for lloyd as cochairman of the partnership for new york city. day, asupposed to be my big celebration for my day. lloyd grabbed the microphone and says congratulations. i want you to know i hope your two or three years as chairman of this organization are better than mine because these are the worst freaking years of my life. happened to be following 2008-2009. so i don't think it was related to the partnership of new york city, but the message was loud and clear. and i don't remember anything else, praise or recognition for me that day because it was all about lloyd. the format today is going to be a conversation, and we are delighted to have as our interviewer john nichols white -- micklethwait. you've seen him before. he is a member of economic club of new york. we are proud to have him as a
harvard law school, the board of the dean's advisers at harvard is the school, the dean's council at harvard university and sink whyboard of the university school of economics and management and the board of colleges at the medical as he remains on the board of the partnership for new york city. when i took day over for lloyd as cochairman of the partnership for new york city. day, asupposed to be my big celebration for my day. lloyd grabbed the microphone and says congratulations. i want you...
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reporter: authentication has been a joint effort, the council working with the library of congress and harvard university. >> this is an incredibly surprising discovery. we thought that there was only one. we didn't expect much. we asked for picture and were blown away and got a photo of the image, unlike any other version of the dvelaration we een. >> it was either in philadelphia or in new york. we know where it ended up in 1956. we need to find out what happened in between. that is the research that is still ongoing. reporter: as for the future of this democracy-defining document, is there a danger that the new duchess of sussex might want to claim it? >> we may possibly think about an exhibition in the united states where it might be reunitedemporarily. reporter: donald trump might take it back with him.al >> l not. [laughter] reporter: ben moore, bbc news. laura: before we go, a reminder of our top story. british cothorities have irmed that two people have been exposed to the nerve agent novichok. here is gordon corera on the significance. people abll be worried t public health, but also significant
reporter: authentication has been a joint effort, the council working with the library of congress and harvard university. >> this is an incredibly surprising discovery. we thought that there was only one. we didn't expect much. we asked for picture and were blown away and got a photo of the image, unlike any other version of the dvelaration we een. >> it was either in philadelphia or in new york. we know where it ended up in 1956. we need to find out what happened in between. that...
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the house was a collaboration between nantes city council, the city's biggest housing association, and the universityn the time it takes to construct, reducing the environmental impact and crucially the cost. the cost of the house is 20% cheaper than another identical construction. i think, within five years, we will have achieved a reduction in the price of the house in the region of 25%, all the while respecting building regulations. it took 5a hours to print this home and cost around £176,000 in total to construct. even in the eight weeks since printing, the team now think they could print the same size home injust 33 hours. how does it work? the house is designed by a team of architects and scientists. that design is then programmed into a 3—d printer. the printer is placed onto a plot of land. it works by printing in layers from the floor upwards. first, two blocks of the insulator are made. it expands, solidifying almost instantly. the space in—between those two walls is then filled with cement, creating a thick, insulated and durable wall. the windows, doors and roof are fitted separately. voi
the house was a collaboration between nantes city council, the city's biggest housing association, and the universityn the time it takes to construct, reducing the environmental impact and crucially the cost. the cost of the house is 20% cheaper than another identical construction. i think, within five years, we will have achieved a reduction in the price of the house in the region of 25%, all the while respecting building regulations. it took 5a hours to print this home and cost around...
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i feel like the universal right to council there's a big housing emergency and it is really necessary. thank you. >> supervisor cohen: next speaker, please. >> i'm a partner in s.r.o. families united collaborative. i support the request for the $14.9 million for the solutions to homelessness and i urge you to do so as well. i was shocked when i learned that only three% of the budget is spent on solutions to homelessness. to learn that preventing and working to solve homelessness is such a low priority for the city is a heartbreak. i know many voters see at the same way. not only is it important -- upsetting on a moral level, it is unfortunate to hear we are missing an opportunity to invest in our community. fifty% of homeless children are being held back due to lack of housing and all the stress and health problems that come with that it waste money. when people are unable to go for a preventable house -- health conditions and being rushed to the er, that waste money. for this reason, support our ask and put 14.9 million into prevention -- >> supervisor cohen: next speaker please. >>
i feel like the universal right to council there's a big housing emergency and it is really necessary. thank you. >> supervisor cohen: next speaker, please. >> i'm a partner in s.r.o. families united collaborative. i support the request for the $14.9 million for the solutions to homelessness and i urge you to do so as well. i was shocked when i learned that only three% of the budget is spent on solutions to homelessness. to learn that preventing and working to solve homelessness is...
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director for russian eerchd european studies at george town university and a former intelligence officer for the national intelligence council. good to see you. >> good to be back. >> so right now it appears as though vladimir putin is in the driver's seat of, you know, post-helsinki. what was agreed upon, what wasn't. do you see he'll continue to be in the drive are's seat for this planned second meeting, albeit at the white house? >> if nothing changes i think he will. i think the summit was pretty much a success for him. he had the american president treating him as an equal. we trying to isolate russia because what it had done in ukraine and other places, in syria, that seems to be over now. as your correspondents says all we know ap what happened during that 90-minute meeting is what the russians are telling us. i think someone in washington needs to step to up this and begin to take control of the narrative and up to now we seem to have at least two policies. we have the policy of president trump who's obviously very forward looking. in terms of russia. and thinks he can really make a deal with putin. and then the rest
director for russian eerchd european studies at george town university and a former intelligence officer for the national intelligence council. good to see you. >> good to be back. >> so right now it appears as though vladimir putin is in the driver's seat of, you know, post-helsinki. what was agreed upon, what wasn't. do you see he'll continue to be in the drive are's seat for this planned second meeting, albeit at the white house? >> if nothing changes i think he will. i...
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and one other thing, the council for the university told cnn yesterday that they had reached out to congressman jordan by e-mail, by phone, asking him to do an interview as part of this investigation. that they hadn't heard from him. his office, and he confirms on camera, that they have gone through all of their communications, they can't find anything. so they are asking the office of counsel, ohio state university, what did you send us, we want to see it because we are here to assist you. >> we're staying on this. you're staying on this. we've got the former wrestler who is leveling these allegations all these years later coming up next hour. stay tuned for that. thank you very much. >>> to the white house now. the president and the first lady are hosting a july 4th picnic for military families on the south lawn. later they will enjoy fireworks. on this day that the president is celebrating america's independence, he is facing a dilemma involving a top cabinet officials. embattled epa chief scott produce is facing a new -- scott pruitt is facing a new wave of ethics violations, some say he is
and one other thing, the council for the university told cnn yesterday that they had reached out to congressman jordan by e-mail, by phone, asking him to do an interview as part of this investigation. that they hadn't heard from him. his office, and he confirms on camera, that they have gone through all of their communications, they can't find anything. so they are asking the office of counsel, ohio state university, what did you send us, we want to see it because we are here to assist you....
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human rights council and current executive director of the global digital incubator at stanford, university. long time friend of the atlantic council, natalie juresko who is also distinguished fellow with our eurasia center. let me also take this opportunity to recognize and welcome back to the council our keynote speakers, senator mark warner from the commonwealth of virginia. and senator marco rubio from florida. we always love it when we have bipartisan showing from congress, from the senate on an issue of this importance. so thank you for your leadership, and for bringing your valuable perspectives. i also would like to thank senator amy clo klobuchar from joining us earlier. i want to thank those from italy, sweden, uk, canada, european parliament and poland, ukraine, the ambassador from latvia, czech republic, uk, minister from estonia and canada incredibly impressive group of legislators. so thank you all for traveling here, some from quite far away to share your knowledge and experiences. for years russia under vladimir putin has engaged in activities aimed at destabilizing democrac
human rights council and current executive director of the global digital incubator at stanford, university. long time friend of the atlantic council, natalie juresko who is also distinguished fellow with our eurasia center. let me also take this opportunity to recognize and welcome back to the council our keynote speakers, senator mark warner from the commonwealth of virginia. and senator marco rubio from florida. we always love it when we have bipartisan showing from congress, from the senate...
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the house was a collaboration between nantes city council, the city's biggest housing association, and the universityame with a £176,000 price tag — that is likely to come down according to benoit furet. he is the man behind this project at the university of nantes. the cost of the house is 20% cheaper than an identical construction. translation: the cost of the house is 20% cheaper than an identical construction. the advantage of 3—d printing is it enables us to have far richer solutions in terms of the shape of the house, much more interesting for architects than the traditional building of straight walls. in the future, how much would a house like this cost in ten or 15 years' time? translation: i think, within five years, we will achieve a reduction in the price of a house by 25% — all the while respecting building regulations. within 10 or 15 years, we will have lowered the cost of construction in the region of 40% — costing about 12,000 euros. it took 5a hours to print this home. it cost around £176,000 in total to construct. but even in the eight weeks since printing, the team think they can p
the house was a collaboration between nantes city council, the city's biggest housing association, and the universityame with a £176,000 price tag — that is likely to come down according to benoit furet. he is the man behind this project at the university of nantes. the cost of the house is 20% cheaper than an identical construction. translation: the cost of the house is 20% cheaper than an identical construction. the advantage of 3—d printing is it enables us to have far richer solutions...
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university and currently lives in brooklyn. she has published several articles in the journal of social history the yale journal of law humanities and reviews in american history also received an award from the amount sold council of societies the wp be devoid institute and the studies for american history harvard and the social sciences research council. this evening rachel devlin will discuss her latest work "a girl stands at the door" generation of young women who desegregated america's schools to show extraordinary bravery that made racial integration a priority and the imaginable reality please join me to welcome rachel devlin to baltimore. [applause] >> thank you. it is great to be here all my favorite books are here and books that i used for this research it is exciting to be speaking among them. "a girl stands at the door" is our retelling of brown v board of education and it is a segway of story of the young girls and women who were plaintiffs in the desegregation lawsuit leading up to brown v board of education though by telling the story of the young women who volunteered to desegregate the schools especially in the deep south. and those that took great risk especially in the late 40s to suffer a bac
university and currently lives in brooklyn. she has published several articles in the journal of social history the yale journal of law humanities and reviews in american history also received an award from the amount sold council of societies the wp be devoid institute and the studies for american history harvard and the social sciences research council. this evening rachel devlin will discuss her latest work "a girl stands at the door" generation of young women who desegregated...
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university of surrey. he's also on a panel funded by the economic and social research council, called ‘the uk in a changingcoming in to talk to us here in bbc news. can you painta talk to us here in bbc news. can you paint a picture of what life would be like if there was no deal? all the things we've heard have been agreed around transitional arrangements or situation for citizens in the eu and in the uk, all of those things were not actually happen. this is a result of actually happen. this is a result of a deal simply not been possible at all and that we find on the 29th of march next year, that all the things we've had in that relationship with the eu stop. we find ourselves in a profoundly uncertain situation. tell me about some of those things. profoundly uncertain situation. tell me about some of those thingslj think me about some of those things.” think some other things have just been outlined in the piece. we have real uncertainty about how plans could be certified to be safe to fly between the uk and the eu. we have uncertainty about what checks are needed at borders. we have real problems with
university of surrey. he's also on a panel funded by the economic and social research council, called ‘the uk in a changingcoming in to talk to us here in bbc news. can you painta talk to us here in bbc news. can you paint a picture of what life would be like if there was no deal? all the things we've heard have been agreed around transitional arrangements or situation for citizens in the eu and in the uk, all of those things were not actually happen. this is a result of actually happen. this...
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economic affairs, he was also legislative director and council for former senator moynihan of new york and his degrees are from harvard and the university of chicago. nice to see you. it's a pleasure to be here. i didn't realize it was 26 years credit the little frightening. that's older than some of the people here. let me begin by saying how much i respect the u.s. postal service for the public benefits it provides through universal mail delivery of the house throughout our history. lori suggested that some people may not think we should continue that. i absolutely believe in universal delivery in such a large and diverse country and at the same rate for people who live in hard-to-reach places and so on. postal service business model however, has changed in recent years, and today is the leading practitioner of what economists call monopoly cross substances aviation. it dominates one market and leverages resources to arrive from that dominance into a competitive market. think of the postal service as an entity affirmed with two divisions. one delivers first-class and standard mail supported by subsidies and monopoly rights the other d
economic affairs, he was also legislative director and council for former senator moynihan of new york and his degrees are from harvard and the university of chicago. nice to see you. it's a pleasure to be here. i didn't realize it was 26 years credit the little frightening. that's older than some of the people here. let me begin by saying how much i respect the u.s. postal service for the public benefits it provides through universal mail delivery of the house throughout our history. lori...
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universal basic income concept. the guardian warns that the funding crisis facing local authorities has worsened as northamptonshire county council says it can no longer protect services for vulnerable children andy express rights at last we are talking tough, referring to what it calls a crunch summit between theresa may and the french president. the financial times claims when the two leaders meet in the south of france on friday, mrs may will urge the manual macron to soften its stance on brexit. —— the french president. the daily mirror says crisis talks have been held about thomas markle stopping speaking to the media about his daughter. and the times has gone through michael penllyn's archive at the british library. the box is a bun published material includes a script ideas for monty python and the holy grail. a wide variety of stories to cover. let us start with the times. made's brexit plea to macron and the times says theresa may is cutting short. what you make it all? this holiday location has been criticised by the voters because there was a swimming pool installed and isn't carry much about the pool. whether she has cut short a holiday, we don't know. she is on the continent anyway
universal basic income concept. the guardian warns that the funding crisis facing local authorities has worsened as northamptonshire county council says it can no longer protect services for vulnerable children andy express rights at last we are talking tough, referring to what it calls a crunch summit between theresa may and the french president. the financial times claims when the two leaders meet in the south of france on friday, mrs may will urge the manual macron to soften its stance on...
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universities autonomous commanding a public scene is defeated well it's impressive developmental budget however there are many other states and some pure parliamentary such as into parliament to union to the state funded british council which for most educational and cultural links to hybrid initiatives between government and political parties such as the westminster find ation for democracy the work of the british council can depend on support across the commons here's an example of the government's or about benches for saying the case thank you speaker i welcome the very significant contribution made by the british council to protecting british values overseas and regularly witness this on my visits to ration the pacific given the importance of the british council when it comes to our soft power what are the implications of possible cuts in funding to. da funding to the council's work and how much use of fact the government plans for a global. five mile befriend for his question as part of our vision for global growth we want a properly funded and effective council project. right across the world i believe that the council will continue to deliver activity in not only the countries through the income generated from
universities autonomous commanding a public scene is defeated well it's impressive developmental budget however there are many other states and some pure parliamentary such as into parliament to union to the state funded british council which for most educational and cultural links to hybrid initiatives between government and political parties such as the westminster find ation for democracy the work of the british council can depend on support across the commons here's an example of the...
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the house was a collaboration between nantes city council, the area's biggest housing association, and the universitymental impact, and, crucially, the cost. this is the man behind this project at the university of nantes. translation: so the cost of the house is 25th and cheaper than another identical construction. i think within five yea rs we construction. i think within five years we will have achieved a reduction in the price of the house of cardiff 5%, all the while respecting building regulations. within ten or 15 years, we will have lowered the cost of construction in the region of 40%, i think, costing about 120,000 euros. it took 54 hours to print this home, and cost around £176,000 in total to construct. but even in the eight weeks since printing, the team now think they could print the same sized home injust 33 hours. so how does it work? a house is to zion in a studio by a team of architects and scientists. that designers then programmed into a 3—d printer. the printer is placed onto a plot of land. it works by printing in layers from the floor upwards. first, two blocks of the insulator
the house was a collaboration between nantes city council, the area's biggest housing association, and the universitymental impact, and, crucially, the cost. this is the man behind this project at the university of nantes. translation: so the cost of the house is 25th and cheaper than another identical construction. i think within five yea rs we construction. i think within five years we will have achieved a reduction in the price of the house of cardiff 5%, all the while respecting building...
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and the woodrow wilson school at princeton university. ofis the founding director the present university survey research center. he previously served as chairman of president barack obama's councilf economic advisers. assistant secretary of economic policy and chief economist at the u.s. department of labor. president of the american economic association just last year. please welcome dr. kruger. [applause] >> thank you very much. i'm glad you invited me rather than a robot to give my presentation today. whene meeting at a time the unemployed rate is down 4%. economic growth looks like it could be around 4%, yet there are many reasons to be concerned about the state of the job market. low,growth remains too wage growth is barely keeping up with inflation area labor force participation is too low. the u.s. has the second lowest labor force participation rate in the oecd. second only to italy. important, the economy is not generating enough opportunities for middle-class workers and for workers from more disadvantaged backgrounds. these problems have been with us for a long time. and a strong economy helps. when the economy turned down again, which it truly will -- surely will, --
and the woodrow wilson school at princeton university. ofis the founding director the present university survey research center. he previously served as chairman of president barack obama's councilf economic advisers. assistant secretary of economic policy and chief economist at the u.s. department of labor. president of the american economic association just last year. please welcome dr. kruger. [applause] >> thank you very much. i'm glad you invited me rather than a robot to give my...
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university of michigan undergraduate and law school. he knows his way around congress, for about a year and a half in the 90s he was a council for michigan senator. he has a long record of conservative opinions in his time on the federal appeals court. >> those are the candidates. our coverage does not end here. coming up at 4:30 pm we will have legal and political analysis during a full half- hour discussion about the four candidates. >>> to the south bay, startling video shows a vta light rail train smashing right into a car yesterday in san jose. the two inside the car were killed. investigators say the driver went around the crossing arms, causing the crash. service was disrupted until early this morning as police worked to determine why the driver disregarded the safety measures. we are live this afternoon at the accident site with the very latest. >>reporter: good afternoon. at this hour service has resumed, although it is moving much more slowly through the intersection where these tracks go across lincoln avenue. trains are crawling through, you could probably jog and go faster than the train. here comes one now, i will just poin
university of michigan undergraduate and law school. he knows his way around congress, for about a year and a half in the 90s he was a council for michigan senator. he has a long record of conservative opinions in his time on the federal appeals court. >> those are the candidates. our coverage does not end here. coming up at 4:30 pm we will have legal and political analysis during a full half- hour discussion about the four candidates. >>> to the south bay, startling video shows...
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president with us is president and ceo of the atlanta council, and the former supreme allied commander at nighto, currently the deech e dean of the fletcher school at tuft university. let me start with you. we'll show everybody a map of the strait of -- where a huge percentage of oil travels every day. the most immediate market concern, whenever something happens with iran, we ask are they going to shut the strait of hormuz, which 18.5 million barrels of crude per day move through that shipping lane between iran and oman just last year what do you think? >> well, i have been through that strait many, many times, and everything from destroyers to aircraft carriers i have escorted tankers through it it's only about 30 miles wide, which i guess sounds like a lot, but it's twool a very narrow choke point. as you say, i think the number is about 35% of all seaborn oil passes through that strait it is critical we've seen this movie before the iranians have threatened to close the strait on numerous occasions in the 1980s and 1990s. they made some moves towards doing that that created a u.s. combat response called preying mantis in the late 1980s, and the iranians could
president with us is president and ceo of the atlanta council, and the former supreme allied commander at nighto, currently the deech e dean of the fletcher school at tuft university. let me start with you. we'll show everybody a map of the strait of -- where a huge percentage of oil travels every day. the most immediate market concern, whenever something happens with iran, we ask are they going to shut the strait of hormuz, which 18.5 million barrels of crude per day move through that shipping...
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council's holding a public meeting tonight. >>> a new record at berkeley. the campus paper reports the university raised more than $569 million last school year and that's theost ever. that money comes from donations, grants and pledges and comes from about 66,000 donors. the paper says the largest share goes to programs support and another big portion goes to research. >>> well, there's about to be a transgender superhero. nicole is joining the cast of "supergirl." >> producers say it's a soulful young woman with a fierce drive to protect others. this isn't the first time in the headlines. she attention for the battle against the school district as the right to use the girl's restroom in 2014. she won that case. >>> coming up, a look at what to expect weather-wise. kari, what are we talking about today? >> a lot of sunshine checking out the view from san jose over 101. we are going to see the sunshine continuing, going to east san jose to evergreen and expect the highs into the mid-80s there and warm in the middle of the day and hotter as the week goes ahead. when's ahead for the rest of the week is next. you know when you're at ross shopping for backpacks
council's holding a public meeting tonight. >>> a new record at berkeley. the campus paper reports the university raised more than $569 million last school year and that's theost ever. that money comes from donations, grants and pledges and comes from about 66,000 donors. the paper says the largest share goes to programs support and another big portion goes to research. >>> well, there's about to be a transgender superhero. nicole is joining the cast of "supergirl."...
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the house was a collaboration between nantes city council, the area's biggest housing association, and the universitynk within five years we will have achieved a reduction in the price of the house of 25%, while respecting building regulations. within ten or 15 years, we will have lower the cost of construction in the region of 40%, i think, costing about 20,000 euros. it took 54 hours to print this home and cost around £176,000 in total to construct. even in the eight weeks since printing, the team now think they could print the same size home injust 33 hours. how does it work? a house is designed by a team of architects and scientists. that design is then programmed into a 3—d printer. the printer is placed onto a plot of land. it works by printing in layers from the floor upwards. first, two blocks of the insulator are made. it expands, solidifying almost instantly. the space in—between those two walls is then filled with cement, creating a thick, insulated and durable wall. the windows, doors and roof are fitted separately. voila, you have a home. we are in your new house, it is the day you are m
the house was a collaboration between nantes city council, the area's biggest housing association, and the universitynk within five years we will have achieved a reduction in the price of the house of 25%, while respecting building regulations. within ten or 15 years, we will have lower the cost of construction in the region of 40%, i think, costing about 20,000 euros. it took 54 hours to print this home and cost around £176,000 in total to construct. even in the eight weeks since printing,...
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obtained his degree from university of harvard law school and after law school he moved to richmond and for 17 years served as a civil rights attorney.rv he was elected to the city council 19 before and then mayor of richmond and elected as lieutenant governor and subsequently elected to serve as virginia's governor 2006. represented in virginia in the u.s. senate since 2012 please welcome senator tim came to the stage. [applause] [applause] >> next on stage is mr. corey stewart, a republican.ho obtaining his degree from georgetown university's pool of foreign service and college of law from saint paul minnesota. works as an international trade attorney in his ownwn practice. he currently serves as the at-large chairman of the board of county supervisors in prince william county. during his tenure prince william county was ranked number one in childwi growth in virginia and number three in the nation. please welcome mr. corey stewart. [applause] we are pleased that this debate will be moderated by judy woodruff who also moderated the debate in 2013, 2014, and 2017. she is anchor and managing editor of the pbs news hour. she has covered politics and other news for more t
obtained his degree from university of harvard law school and after law school he moved to richmond and for 17 years served as a civil rights attorney.rv he was elected to the city council 19 before and then mayor of richmond and elected as lieutenant governor and subsequently elected to serve as virginia's governor 2006. represented in virginia in the u.s. senate since 2012 please welcome senator tim came to the stage. [applause] [applause] >> next on stage is mr. corey stewart, a...
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council. an independent, nonprofit, international organization founded in 1923. our mission is to foster social science research. we supported several thousand fellows in our 95 year history universities,ith policymakers, and think tanks, we seek to mobilize social science on critical issues to the public good. these issues include our work in the 1930's in the annulment of social security under the roosevelt administration and now, when technology has influenced for institutions and practices in media and democracy. organized a conference at stanford university assessing the state of the field and identifying questions. a report from that meeting, which aimed to scope out a research agenda, -- we encourage you to look at it. we also just launched a website called the media and democracy ,etwork which curates research opinions, and events on this topic. i incurred you to visit. handle onlp you get a the wide scope of conversation around this topic. thestigating the causes, sources of the spread of misinformation and disinformation has been central to this work and let us put together the symposium today. the spread of false information has roots in sensational journalism, state propaganda, foreign espionag
council. an independent, nonprofit, international organization founded in 1923. our mission is to foster social science research. we supported several thousand fellows in our 95 year history universities,ith policymakers, and think tanks, we seek to mobilize social science on critical issues to the public good. these issues include our work in the 1930's in the annulment of social security under the roosevelt administration and now, when technology has influenced for institutions and practices...
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of michigan state university, the acting chief invested offers are, and president and chief executive officer of usa gymnastics, the chairman of the appellees -- athletes advisory council. welcome. governor, we will start with you. welcome. >> thank you mr. chairman. thank you for your invitation to discuss the important matter of protecting young athletes. for me, next week will mark six months as interim president of michigan state. when i arrived on campus, nassar was already behind bars. his crimes had shocked the msu community and the nation. the statements and testimony of survivors before your subcommittee and the courts have saddened all of us. our hearts go out to them and we are we're truly sorry a former faculty member perpetrated the crimes through associations with msu, usa gymnastics, u.s. olympic committee and others. we all failed the survivors. at msu, my commitment is to make sure this never happens again. we're seeking to simultaneously deliver what help we can and put strong accountability measures in place to assure that msu is safe. as senator blumenthal just stated, actions are critical. i made clear from day one that we would do everything we co
of michigan state university, the acting chief invested offers are, and president and chief executive officer of usa gymnastics, the chairman of the appellees -- athletes advisory council. welcome. governor, we will start with you. welcome. >> thank you mr. chairman. thank you for your invitation to discuss the important matter of protecting young athletes. for me, next week will mark six months as interim president of michigan state. when i arrived on campus, nassar was already behind...
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university of missouri and harvard law school's. after law school, he moved to richmond, and for 17 years served as a civil rights attorney. he was elected to the richmond council in 1994, and then mayor of richmond. he was elected as lieutenants governor and subsequently served as virginia's governor in 2006. he has represented virginia in the u.s. senate since 2012. please welcome senator tim kaine to the stage. [applause] next on stage is mr. corey stewart, a republican. mr. stewart obtained his degree from georgetown university school of foreign service and the william mitchell college of law in st. paul, minnesota. he works as an international trade attorney in his own practice. serves as the at large chairman of the board of county supervisors in prince william county. ,uring mr. stewart's tenure prince william county was ranked number one in child growth in virginia and number three in the nation. please welcome mr. corey stewart. [applause] >> we are pleased that this debate will be moderated by judy woodruff, who also moderated the hosted debates in 2013, 2014, and 2017. she is anger and managing editor of "the pbs newshour." ms. woodruff has covered p
university of missouri and harvard law school's. after law school, he moved to richmond, and for 17 years served as a civil rights attorney. he was elected to the richmond council in 1994, and then mayor of richmond. he was elected as lieutenants governor and subsequently served as virginia's governor in 2006. he has represented virginia in the u.s. senate since 2012. please welcome senator tim kaine to the stage. [applause] next on stage is mr. corey stewart, a republican. mr. stewart obtained...
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university of missouri and harvard law school. after law school he moved to richmond, and for 17 years served as a civil rights attorney. he was elected to the richmond city council in 1994 and then mayor of richmond. elected as lieutenant governor and subsequently elected and served as virginia's governor in 2006. he has represented virginia and the u.s. senate cents 2012. please welcome senator tim kaine to the stage. [applause] applause]d host: next is mr. cory stewart, a republican. he received his degree from the ingin's goal of law minnesota. he works as an international trade attorney in his own .ractice he currently serves as the at-large chairman of the board of county supervisors in prince william county. during his tenure, prince william country was rated number one in virginia and number three in the nation. please welcome mr. cory stewart. [cheers and applause] we are pleased this debate will moderated by judy woodruff, who also moderated the debates in 2013, 2014, and 2017. she is anchor and managing editor of the pbs newshour. she has covered politics and other news from more than or decades at cnn, nbc, and pbs. she is the recipient of more than 2
university of missouri and harvard law school. after law school he moved to richmond, and for 17 years served as a civil rights attorney. he was elected to the richmond city council in 1994 and then mayor of richmond. elected as lieutenant governor and subsequently elected and served as virginia's governor in 2006. he has represented virginia and the u.s. senate cents 2012. please welcome senator tim kaine to the stage. [applause] applause]d host: next is mr. cory stewart, a republican. he...
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university of missouri at harvard law school. after law school, he moved to richmond. for 17 years he served as a civil rights attorney. he was elected to the richmond council in 1994, and then mayor of richmond. he was elected as lieutenants governor and subsequently served as governor in 2006. he has represented virginia in the u.s. senate cents 2012. please welcome senator tim kaine to the stage. [applause] >> next on stage is mr. corey stewart, a republican. he obtained his degree from the school of foreign service and the william mitchell school of law and minnesota. he works as an international trade attorney at his own firm. atcurrently serves as the large chairman of the board of county supervisors in prince william county. tenure, prince william was ranked number one in job growth and virginia, and number three in the nation. please welcome mr. corey stewart. ]cheers and applause we are pleased this debate will be monitored by miss judy woodruff who has monitored previous debates. she is managing editor of the pbs news hour. she has covered news for more nbc,four decades at cnn, yet pbs. she is the recipient of more , most5 honorary degrees acently the radcliff
university of missouri at harvard law school. after law school, he moved to richmond. for 17 years he served as a civil rights attorney. he was elected to the richmond council in 1994, and then mayor of richmond. he was elected as lieutenants governor and subsequently served as governor in 2006. he has represented virginia in the u.s. senate cents 2012. please welcome senator tim kaine to the stage. [applause] >> next on stage is mr. corey stewart, a republican. he obtained his degree...