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the first one is you cannot trust the us and you should not negotiate with the us because the us willy commitment agreed in any deal, therefore it is better than ever to negotiate with the us. the second school of thought has been saying that yes, you cannot trust the us, but we have too many difficulties, too many dispute is, and some common interest issues in the region and beyond, and it is better to start to have a direct negotiations and to see whether americans would comply with their commitments or not. actually, after over three decades, the nuclear issue was the first issue ever iran and the us had negotiated at a very, very high level, and they agreed on a very comprehensive package. it was not at the same time, as you know, it was not a bilateral agreement, although the us played a major role to reach this agreement, it was an international agreement. the europeans, they invested since 2003 in these negotiations and also, it had the international atomic energy agency backup solution, and moreover and more importantly, it had the un resolution backup. yes, all of that is tru
the first one is you cannot trust the us and you should not negotiate with the us because the us willy commitment agreed in any deal, therefore it is better than ever to negotiate with the us. the second school of thought has been saying that yes, you cannot trust the us, but we have too many difficulties, too many dispute is, and some common interest issues in the region and beyond, and it is better to start to have a direct negotiations and to see whether americans would comply with their...
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glad you could join us.ewsjust in, the trump administration has decided to hold off making a decision on whether to impose steel and an elite —— aluminium tariffs on canada and the european union and mexico untiljune one. the deadline to the temporary extension was due to expire at midnight in the us however a deal has been reached with other allies. for the latest, i'm joined by kim giddleson. -- gittleson. no surprise. there was a delay. we hadn't heard any lea ks surprise. there was a delay. we hadn't heard any leaks from the administration about what they were thinking. i do want to say that the reports we are getting in suggest they going to kick down —— kick the can down the road when it comes to the european union and in theory, there is a deal that has been reached between australia, argentina and brazil, the big countries granted these temporary extensions. we are not sure if there will be one similarto we are not sure if there will be one similar to that which was struck with south korea. there was
glad you could join us.ewsjust in, the trump administration has decided to hold off making a decision on whether to impose steel and an elite —— aluminium tariffs on canada and the european union and mexico untiljune one. the deadline to the temporary extension was due to expire at midnight in the us however a deal has been reached with other allies. for the latest, i'm joined by kim giddleson. -- gittleson. no surprise. there was a delay. we hadn't heard any lea ks surprise. there was a...
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i want to highlight a lot of items that led us to the concept. one is that the working group and other entities involved in the update meetings identified maintenance and enhancement of the embarcadero historic district as a key trust purpose, and this kind of alongside our traditional trust purposes which are maritime and independent uses and water enhancing resources. they identified this as another key trust priority. as a reminder, the embarcadero historic district is a little bit more than three miles from south pier 48. a second item that came through crystal clear through the working group process was that the working group members really wanted to see a greater array of public oriented or public serving uses. destinations in pier facilities where the public would be invited in to do something, to buy something, to experience something, and i show the image from the exploratorium from the fog installation and the exploratorium's basin because it occasionally came up, why doesn't the port do more exploratoriums, so we're going to try to get
i want to highlight a lot of items that led us to the concept. one is that the working group and other entities involved in the update meetings identified maintenance and enhancement of the embarcadero historic district as a key trust purpose, and this kind of alongside our traditional trust purposes which are maritime and independent uses and water enhancing resources. they identified this as another key trust priority. as a reminder, the embarcadero historic district is a little bit more than...
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let us know. just use the hashtag #bbcbizlive. hello and welcome to business live.the programme. europe is bracing itself for us tariffs on steel and aluminium, as negotiations draw to a close. the eu has a temporary exemption which is due to expire tomorrow. there are reports the us could announce its decision as early as this morning. if they do go into effect, america would levy a 25% tax on eu steel, and a 10% tax on the bloc‘s aluminium. the european trade commissioner, cecilia malmstrom, has already said she's not optimistic that europe can avoid some kind of restriction. with us is simon french, chief economist at panmure gordon. thanks for being with us here on business live. we still don't know for sure whether or not the tariffs will go ahead but if they do, and it is looking likely, how big a hit is it going to be for the eu? it is significant in terms of the 7 billion euros of exports of steel. clearly, 25%, 10% tariffs, we are talking north of 1 clearly, 25%, 10% tariffs, we are talking north ofi billion euros potentially. the eu will argue, actually, t
let us know. just use the hashtag #bbcbizlive. hello and welcome to business live.the programme. europe is bracing itself for us tariffs on steel and aluminium, as negotiations draw to a close. the eu has a temporary exemption which is due to expire tomorrow. there are reports the us could announce its decision as early as this morning. if they do go into effect, america would levy a 25% tax on eu steel, and a 10% tax on the bloc‘s aluminium. the european trade commissioner, cecilia...
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what it does, algorithmically, it uses all of our data to tell us who's high risk of reoffending, mediumlow risk of reoffending. it's not absolutely perfect, but it gives us a really clear indication of who might commit crime in the future. the ai is trying to identify repeat offenders who, rather than being sent to court, will be entered into a rehabilitation scheme called checkpoint. we all recognise that when we place offenders into the criminaljustice system there is a revolving door of criminaljustice, so we wanted to look at, is there a better way, is there a different way, that can potentially produce more positive outcomes? this is the first time an ai system like this has been used in the uk. so what's the process then? i put my name in here... the system is now searching for the prisoner called meecham. the sergeant will click on the list. the system has decided i am low risk, as a detainee. that is the screen sergeant be presented with. it says, "low—risk — the subject is not likely to commit an offence in the next month." what happens next? it can go either way, really. so if
what it does, algorithmically, it uses all of our data to tell us who's high risk of reoffending, mediumlow risk of reoffending. it's not absolutely perfect, but it gives us a really clear indication of who might commit crime in the future. the ai is trying to identify repeat offenders who, rather than being sent to court, will be entered into a rehabilitation scheme called checkpoint. we all recognise that when we place offenders into the criminaljustice system there is a revolving door of...
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cornyn: i don't have use facebook. i can use twitter, i can use -- mr. wylie: but all these platforms do the same thing. as soon as you sign up for twitter, as soon as you sign up to google, as soon as you sign-up to anything, they will be collecting a hugely disproportionate amount of data compared to the utility that they provide to you. further, the other thing that i would say is when you are looking at technology, there is a question of not just informed consent in the present, but reasonable expectations in the future. when i first signed up to facebook, it did not have facial recognition. i posted all my photos, and then facebook develops facial recognition algorithms that can then search the internet and find other things i'm doing. it is not a question of just informed consent. it is about, is it proportionate to the benefit that the consumer is getting? is it reasonably expected in the future, if there is future developments in that technology, that the consumer did consent to that at the time? and more broadly, this narrative of consent is sli
cornyn: i don't have use facebook. i can use twitter, i can use -- mr. wylie: but all these platforms do the same thing. as soon as you sign up for twitter, as soon as you sign up to google, as soon as you sign-up to anything, they will be collecting a hugely disproportionate amount of data compared to the utility that they provide to you. further, the other thing that i would say is when you are looking at technology, there is a question of not just informed consent in the present, but...
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by using this a but. like to invite you also to participate in the second global manufacturing and industrial summit it is going to take place in russia who are also in your kitchen and burke will see that when you do that with the focus will be on questions related to the use of the advanced promising to acknowledge as an economy industry and other areas and the fourth principle of group for our development is that openness of our country it's above our desire to be actively involved in a global crosses and integration of projects for this so we need to implement a major infrastructure project this is the most important component of our national agenda by developing transport energy digital backbone of russia we will efficiently integrated into the global infrastructure and by doing that this will open you up at unities for us citizens for russian and foreign business interests to strength from that all of russia in global transport and i city systems which are. dear friends to his colleagues have mentio
by using this a but. like to invite you also to participate in the second global manufacturing and industrial summit it is going to take place in russia who are also in your kitchen and burke will see that when you do that with the focus will be on questions related to the use of the advanced promising to acknowledge as an economy industry and other areas and the fourth principle of group for our development is that openness of our country it's above our desire to be actively involved in a...
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all of us or shiver. here in the very best comic strip. just. call. fascism. what city need to use to be a. long. crewman alexander. through the entire. day he was in berlin. now seventy years of cost and he has returned to the city where he buried his brothers no bank in nine hundred forty five. near. or not. only brush with. zero. five doesn't like the notion. even the. neither the germans the russians and the fact that a wounded gray. army soldier nicholai muscle all rescued a german girl but when they decided to establish the name of the child it turned out that didn't burn and there had been thousands of such cases. are all in a well or at least notion of a. storm just needed you might eat miley are not trying to. score a balloon or mim he was the young boys me. the second front they write so much about in western history books was launched just eleven months before victory by this time the red army could have achieved it by itself but russia by yeah can i be sure love it for all for on. us. sort of
all of us or shiver. here in the very best comic strip. just. call. fascism. what city need to use to be a. long. crewman alexander. through the entire. day he was in berlin. now seventy years of cost and he has returned to the city where he buried his brothers no bank in nine hundred forty five. near. or not. only brush with. zero. five doesn't like the notion. even the. neither the germans the russians and the fact that a wounded gray. army soldier nicholai muscle all rescued a german girl...
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to use.that wasn't the case, then we wouldn't have been able to put it on the ballot. >> thank you. your statement. >> this is a deeply cynical argument. the p.o.a. has put $180,000 on this campaign already. they spent $140,000 on a paid campaign to gather signatures to mislead voters. they told them this was about whether or not they have tazers, when in fact the police commission already approved it. this is why the league of women voters and sffovtv did this. we strongly encourage you to read the voter guide. there's more information on our website, votenoproph.nationbuilder.com. you will vote no like most of the people who have looked at it have already decided. >> thank you for your time. we hope that this discussion has been informative. for more information on this and other measures in the ballot initiative, please visit sfelections.org, remember early voting is available on may 7th from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and if you don't vote early, be sure to vote on june 5th. thank you. >> su
to use.that wasn't the case, then we wouldn't have been able to put it on the ballot. >> thank you. your statement. >> this is a deeply cynical argument. the p.o.a. has put $180,000 on this campaign already. they spent $140,000 on a paid campaign to gather signatures to mislead voters. they told them this was about whether or not they have tazers, when in fact the police commission already approved it. this is why the league of women voters and sffovtv did this. we strongly...
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to use punchcards. it was a bad saturday morning when i went back to the science department any you expected this much and you came back with that much and he made a mistake. what do you think our witnesses for being with us today and we look for it to your testimony today. our witnesses will have an opportunity to make five-minute opening statements in our witnesses today are doctor matthew putnam, founder and ceo of nano tronics, doctor christopher munro, i on cue and professor of physics at the university of maryland. doctor diana franklin, professor and director computer science and the university of chicago. mr. michael bret, ceo of [inaudible]. we appreciate you being here today and doctor apartment, you are recognized for five minutes. if you would press the microphone and polygamist you and we will get started. >> thank you. nano medtronics does not make want him computers but were the enablers of technology and companies that with us strive to revolutionize the way information can be transforme
to use punchcards. it was a bad saturday morning when i went back to the science department any you expected this much and you came back with that much and he made a mistake. what do you think our witnesses for being with us today and we look for it to your testimony today. our witnesses will have an opportunity to make five-minute opening statements in our witnesses today are doctor matthew putnam, founder and ceo of nano tronics, doctor christopher munro, i on cue and professor of physics at...
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this initial sketch of the master plan from david ajay highlights the use of integrated use districts and retaining the historic street grid from the navy which allows us to keep more of the existing buildings, and those existing buildings are what really lend the authenticity and character to this site. you see on the top left the artist building, on the bottom right, some of the smaller landmark buildings and in between are these very large-scale buildings, which we find very, very exciting for a potential adaptive reuse, and the design for development document is written in such a way that the adaptive reuse of these structures are incentivized. on the top right is one of the most relevant. this is the philadelphia shipyard, which was repurposed to a headquarters for a large company. and on the bottom left is a former dry dock in germany that was redeveloped and repurposed with urban development around it. we also drew upon the various aspects of san francisco and its neighborhoods and the commonalities that we find where there's walkability and there's that pedestrian scale. san f
this initial sketch of the master plan from david ajay highlights the use of integrated use districts and retaining the historic street grid from the navy which allows us to keep more of the existing buildings, and those existing buildings are what really lend the authenticity and character to this site. you see on the top left the artist building, on the bottom right, some of the smaller landmark buildings and in between are these very large-scale buildings, which we find very, very exciting...
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us to quote them out. of where you live bill brought up locals are ready to stand up for the basic human right of access to water it's about water but it's also over much more than water it's about the hurt and the redistribution. downwards we want to. post some officials. fully understand or don't know fully accept the principle of football being beyond politics that's a fundamental principle of the world. some people may have opinions but it's their own opinions and doesn't influence opinions of many other football fans who are buying tickets every day in large volumes. and twenty forty you know bloody revolution to tikrit the demonstrations going from being relatively peaceful political protests to be recently violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it you know here i mean you know let's put video of freedom in the. schooling you go to the ukrainian president recalls the events of twenty four. of those who took part in this today over five billion dollars to assist ukraine in these an article tha
us to quote them out. of where you live bill brought up locals are ready to stand up for the basic human right of access to water it's about water but it's also over much more than water it's about the hurt and the redistribution. downwards we want to. post some officials. fully understand or don't know fully accept the principle of football being beyond politics that's a fundamental principle of the world. some people may have opinions but it's their own opinions and doesn't influence opinions...
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this is the us china trade balance in high-ch goods. you can see back in 2000 it was more or less breakeven and just about every single year, now it alone is around $150 billion, close to 1% of the whole economy. china's decision to subsidize the most promising technologies in order to become dominant in them, by 2025, is a major issue. we welcome legitimate competition but we cannot tolerate competition based on massive government subsidies and industrial cyber espionage. another demonstration of the importance of technology is the patent office, part of the department of commerce will issue 10 million patents in june. this remarkable accomplishment far exceeds the patent activity of any country and demonstrates again the importance of intellectual property to the united states. taken together the 232 and the 301 are bookends around trade policy initiatives. the logic is indisputable. both focused on protecting key elements of the economic base that is essential for national security. the retaliation list published by china have create
this is the us china trade balance in high-ch goods. you can see back in 2000 it was more or less breakeven and just about every single year, now it alone is around $150 billion, close to 1% of the whole economy. china's decision to subsidize the most promising technologies in order to become dominant in them, by 2025, is a major issue. we welcome legitimate competition but we cannot tolerate competition based on massive government subsidies and industrial cyber espionage. another demonstration...
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what more can you tell us?n complaining about this on the chinese social media network. users are quick to point out that not only taiwan was omitted from the map design but also tibet and even the south china sea. these are all areas that china is very sensitive about and which china sees as being chinese territory. gap said it was terribly sorry for what it called an unintentional error, it is, quote, respect the integrity of china's sovereignty and territory. gap also pulled the product from the chinese market and destroyed them all. gap, of course, isn't the first. it is one of a long line of foreign companies which has faced china's anger over this. marietta, zara, airlines have all been taken to task for not classifying taiwan as part of china on the websites. sovereignty is sensitive for china, it considers taiwan to be part of its territory, even though the island has been south ruled —— self ruled since splitting from the mainland after a civil war in 1949. interesting story. as they say in london, min
what more can you tell us?n complaining about this on the chinese social media network. users are quick to point out that not only taiwan was omitted from the map design but also tibet and even the south china sea. these are all areas that china is very sensitive about and which china sees as being chinese territory. gap said it was terribly sorry for what it called an unintentional error, it is, quote, respect the integrity of china's sovereignty and territory. gap also pulled the product from...
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to make all this possible to use both parties were both tireless maybe i should say north korea us into sitting down together and talk. if moon jane should actually be getting most of the credit and drum you'd be stealing his thunder then what about the dangers for north korea we know when countries remove their nuclear weapons what happens to them because we have the libyan example of good daffy dangerous from kim jong un well we'll have to wait and see whether he is ready at all to give up his. you know it on this issue us on both diplomatic or political issues there are dreamers and there are skeptics i'm somewhere in between i thought this as a realist i am not so confident as yet that north korea is really really to give up its nuclear weapons especially not on the terms there's the u.s. house being circulating namely complete earth verifiable and irreversible all that on the short term. it is has become clear that the north koreans have a different approach to denuclearize they shouldn and then again they prefer if phased approach a step by step process. in the positions taken up
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i much prefer to use sanctions then use [inaudible]. it is an effective way to deal with us. ultimately, it is the russian people that are suffering under mr. putin's regime. i say this over and over again that we have so many brave russian leaders who i've had a chance to meet with over the years who told me that the survey sanction was the most pro- russian bill ever passed by congress made the sanctions are imposed not only to keep us safe but to bring about a change in russia through the russian people. so that their human rights are respected and i hope that the lesson we learned over the last four years is that inconsistent messages to mr. putin undermine the clear message that we are trying to send. to the extent that the sanctions have not brought about the change that we want to see and it's not because they are ineffective but because they are not effective enough. we need to do more. ... >> the clock is ticking and wew. what struck me about your comment was the incredible role of congress and sanctions. not that the executive branch ever likes to have form policy d
i much prefer to use sanctions then use [inaudible]. it is an effective way to deal with us. ultimately, it is the russian people that are suffering under mr. putin's regime. i say this over and over again that we have so many brave russian leaders who i've had a chance to meet with over the years who told me that the survey sanction was the most pro- russian bill ever passed by congress made the sanctions are imposed not only to keep us safe but to bring about a change in russia through the...
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he'll use his military. he'll use his corruption. he'll use this information. he'll use cyber, he'll use energy unless we stand up and say, no, we're not going to let you do this. and i'll much prefer to use sanctions than to use soldiers. it is an effective way to deal with this. ultimately, it's the russian people that are suffering under mr. putin's regime. now, i say this over and over again. we have so many brave russian leaders i've had a chance to meet with over the years to told me that the statute was the most pro russian bill passed by the united states congress. the sanctions are imposed not only to keep us safe, but to bring about a change in russia for the russian people so that their human rights are respe respected and i hope that the lesson we've learned over the last four years is that inconsistent messages to mr. putin undermine the clear message that we're trying to send. to the extent that the sanctions have not brought about a change that we want to see, not because they're ineffective it's because they're not effective enough. and we need
he'll use his military. he'll use his corruption. he'll use this information. he'll use cyber, he'll use energy unless we stand up and say, no, we're not going to let you do this. and i'll much prefer to use sanctions than to use soldiers. it is an effective way to deal with this. ultimately, it's the russian people that are suffering under mr. putin's regime. now, i say this over and over again. we have so many brave russian leaders i've had a chance to meet with over the years to told me that...
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she shows us the place where the family's heart was the circle where the war used to be is still visible evelyn was on her way home from school when she was suddenly confronted by a group of rebels. the rebels asked me what's her name i didn't reply they took sticks and beat me. are you evelyn money they asked me and i said no my name is betty i'm just visiting. you but they took me with them we walked to the next farm or the village teacher lived when he saw us he reached for his rubber boots the rebels thought he was reaching for a weapon and they shot him on the spot. then we continued i had no idea that i would have to spend many years marching with the l r a i spent eleven years in the bush with the rebels i had no contact with my family. in. northern uganda has suffered from civil unrest for generations the region is home to the actually ethnic group who have farmed and raise livestock in the isolated region for many years under the nearly seventy years of british colonial rule the rift between the north and the south deepened. the north remained poor and undeveloped. after uganda
she shows us the place where the family's heart was the circle where the war used to be is still visible evelyn was on her way home from school when she was suddenly confronted by a group of rebels. the rebels asked me what's her name i didn't reply they took sticks and beat me. are you evelyn money they asked me and i said no my name is betty i'm just visiting. you but they took me with them we walked to the next farm or the village teacher lived when he saw us he reached for his rubber boots...
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they could tell us all. these border dieties with us gov or that it may lessen the duke with about said it's also security illegal that is in the limousine mccoll pistol will have said now i'm going to do this let me know it ticket income all set to fifty more visit then it will show you. what it was. like you are not nearly. as low a lot why not at all. the attacks against christians provoked a widespread outpouring of emotion in the country this added to the targeted murders of security forces traditional leaders and politicians considered to be corrupt by the group boko haram carried out a suicide attack on the headquarters of the national police in a butta the federal capital president jonathan was forced to send the army to the northeast an army that was ill prepared and poorly educated real to suit us we were sent to before forces in the north east really grew to four million christian e.d.s. . not to become a journalist ignorant about ordinary joins us in the region which was born in the sword up on t
they could tell us all. these border dieties with us gov or that it may lessen the duke with about said it's also security illegal that is in the limousine mccoll pistol will have said now i'm going to do this let me know it ticket income all set to fifty more visit then it will show you. what it was. like you are not nearly. as low a lot why not at all. the attacks against christians provoked a widespread outpouring of emotion in the country this added to the targeted murders of security...
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used to be chilling ecuador. now that all came back in he just changed you know what i mean but this i think for my point would be. american qualifiers are the hardest ones you can will get to a stage like in europe where you have groups of four even if those two groups of foible full groups of three why view it would it would it would more reflect the quality across the continent of south america i think it's hard just. to make it that way to change it that way and the reason being is because it has always been the same and the only one that you can make it happen that way should be feed through a calf and the latino american on it and you just play you only one continent playing the whole cations and you half a minute three or four groups tell us how passionate colombians all about football i mean the biggest for the country's football and i'm the lake has changed dramatically over the last so it's a thing years he was a league that was only majority for people from the cartel and now own there's a lot of compa
used to be chilling ecuador. now that all came back in he just changed you know what i mean but this i think for my point would be. american qualifiers are the hardest ones you can will get to a stage like in europe where you have groups of four even if those two groups of foible full groups of three why view it would it would it would more reflect the quality across the continent of south america i think it's hard just. to make it that way to change it that way and the reason being is because...
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thanks forjoining us. — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 1040 this evening in the papers. our guests joining me tonight are jim waterson — media editor at the guardian. and the political commentatorjo tanner. the us secretary of state mike pompeo says us relations with north korea are at a "pivotal moment" after holding talks with the senior north korean diplomat kim yong chol. mr pompeo said he could not confirm if a planned summit between president trump and north korea's leader kimjong un on denuclearisation would go ahead as planned on i2thjune — but said talks were moving in the right direction. he's been speaking in new york in the past hour. we expect both leaders to enter the summit in singapore, with eyes wide open, and with a clear understanding of the possibilities for the future. if these talks are successful it will truly be historic. it will take bold leadership from kim jong—un will truly be historic. it will take bold leadership from kimjong—un if we are bold leade
thanks forjoining us. — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 1040 this evening in the papers. our guests joining me tonight are jim waterson — media editor at the guardian. and the political commentatorjo tanner. the us secretary of state mike pompeo says us relations with north korea are at a "pivotal moment" after holding talks with the senior north korean diplomat kim yong chol. mr pompeo said he could not confirm if a planned summit between president...
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so it has been used before. the propulsive landing is a technique that we have used and is white proven and ready to go. stephanie: ok. we have a reporter on the phone lines. -- it is quite proven and ready to go. stephanie: ok. we have a reporter on the phone lines. go ahead. >> thank you. nasa insights will dig deeper into mars than ever before. you need that spike to drive the heat probe into the ground. do you have contingency plans if the ground is tougher than you anticipate? >> this will be a good question to ask tillman when he is up. we have done a tremendous amount of testing. we feel confident we are going to a location on mars where we can successfully penetrate. even if we do hit some rocks, we have a reasonably good chance of getting past them and getting down to the depth that we want , which is about 10 feet. that is the requirement. the goal is about 16 feet. but tillman will talk a lot more about that coming up in the next section. stephanie: ok, we have another question on the phone lines from
so it has been used before. the propulsive landing is a technique that we have used and is white proven and ready to go. stephanie: ok. we have a reporter on the phone lines. -- it is quite proven and ready to go. stephanie: ok. we have a reporter on the phone lines. go ahead. >> thank you. nasa insights will dig deeper into mars than ever before. you need that spike to drive the heat probe into the ground. do you have contingency plans if the ground is tougher than you anticipate?...
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temp -- technologies always use are always used in good ways in beds. it has indirect effects that are not necessarily intended and what the world needs to do is grapple with all of this there is perhaps one question as above all else. as they behave more like human beings what is it can mean for us. what is it to mean for real people. we live in a time when people are starting to recognize these questions. warning of the future that we are creating. the caveat. the truth is there is no crystal ball. they can confidently tell you what the world will look like in ten years. it's a wonderful job if you can get it. we need to stop and acknowledge at the get-go that it is possible. none of us know that really is the fundamental question. how do we figure this out. to figure out what may be coming in store for all of us. it provides insight that we can draw on. the transition from horses to automobiles. and there are some fascinating things one can learn from. it's what happened in germany in august of 1888. you probably never heard of bertha benz but bevins
temp -- technologies always use are always used in good ways in beds. it has indirect effects that are not necessarily intended and what the world needs to do is grapple with all of this there is perhaps one question as above all else. as they behave more like human beings what is it can mean for us. what is it to mean for real people. we live in a time when people are starting to recognize these questions. warning of the future that we are creating. the caveat. the truth is there is no crystal...
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all of us will be more like a census. so much data among smaller unit populations may become apparent. given what we know about how it can be to tailor some effective it can be to tailor some treatments to individual genetic makeup, this could revolutionize how we treat a range of diseases and diseases. this would not be possible with out advanced health i.t.. it represents one kind of possibility technology can bring to us. the official launch of all of us will take place at communities y events across the country. there will be opportunities to sign up, volunteers will be joining 25,000 participants already in as part of a year-long beta test. i encourage everybody to enroll. those 18 of older, regardless of health status, can join. this project has the potential to transform medicine as we know it. value-based care is not just about higher quality, not just about lower cost, it is about higher quality. projects like all of us have the potential to deliver huge advances in the coming years. i want to conclude by laying
all of us will be more like a census. so much data among smaller unit populations may become apparent. given what we know about how it can be to tailor some effective it can be to tailor some treatments to individual genetic makeup, this could revolutionize how we treat a range of diseases and diseases. this would not be possible with out advanced health i.t.. it represents one kind of possibility technology can bring to us. the official launch of all of us will take place at communities y...
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us or shiver. here any territory over here quick trouble. oh. fascism. crewman alexander. through the entire. day he was in berlin. now seventy years of cost and he has returned to the city he buried his. bank in nine hundred forty five. zero of. the notion. even. if. neither the germans the russians. army soldier nicholai muscle oh rescued a german girl but when they decided to establish the name of the child it turned out that didn't burn and there had been thousands of such cases. are all in a well or at least notional. staunchest leading way miley are trying to. score a blue warm new the first day on those me. the second front they write so much about in western history books was launched just eleven months before victory by this time the red army could have achieved it by itself but i shiver yeah can i be sure love it for all for on. us. or for sort of toil name season but above all in us. sort of plates you walk properly new sure. that you. sort of cheat you out of the water but there are mor
us or shiver. here any territory over here quick trouble. oh. fascism. crewman alexander. through the entire. day he was in berlin. now seventy years of cost and he has returned to the city he buried his. bank in nine hundred forty five. zero of. the notion. even. if. neither the germans the russians. army soldier nicholai muscle oh rescued a german girl but when they decided to establish the name of the child it turned out that didn't burn and there had been thousands of such cases. are all in...
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or email us. programme you can call us or email us.e will be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. hello there. we ended the week on a lovely note, thanks to this big area of high pressure which will still be with us during the weekend and for many of us into next week as well. weather watcher photos pouring through of the glorious sunset up and down the uk. you can see how beautiful the skies were to end friday. as we head on into the weekend we are going to see more of the same for many of us, strong sunshine and a bit warmer as well. as we head into the early hours of saturday there will be a bit more cloud across northern and western parts of scotland. more of a breeze here as well. not too bad with temperatures around double figures, i think, for most. further south, particularly in eastern areas, it is going to be another chilly start to saturday, maybe even a touch of grass frost in places and also a bit of mist and fog too. there is a big area of high pressure with us to start the weekend.
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us. was. immaculately the providence raechel sambo takes her fourteen year old daughter for a check up read his baby is due in two months told us how on the death of persuaded the will for it is to let her pregnant daughter's state school. get. settled for what is soul. and there's a further way this family has been supported. for the past eight months meter and repel have had no access to running water that means a long walk to gather supplies. and other have told them how to add a purifying liquid when they bring their cans home to make the river water say. keeping reader in school advice about safe water all this record says has transformed the lives. of. those surveyed and went off i mean i get there but is there still vivid i get no more do but is there still. brigade. stonemason live very. great guy. to support this family has received from a motor for may also be under threat in the coming months as a result of the charities decision that it can't in conscience sign up to the trump poli
us. was. immaculately the providence raechel sambo takes her fourteen year old daughter for a check up read his baby is due in two months told us how on the death of persuaded the will for it is to let her pregnant daughter's state school. get. settled for what is soul. and there's a further way this family has been supported. for the past eight months meter and repel have had no access to running water that means a long walk to gather supplies. and other have told them how to add a purifying...
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shows used. to see. to show you are attracted to people well not. really believe me and later you don't know can last a good of lying in the dark corners and work our way out to my mother who kills a parent you know i want to get out of it i want to hear what i've got to sit down . i think we. might get a few it just have to impress two pretty battle of. ballot. bowl know if i'm a good muslim. not a patch. on the amount of the room. and establishment questioning the existing rules of society is present updated by the political class get it but given the chance into petitions. improvement as soon leave and as for that though i just befriended interested muslims in the us that has been one of their central themes that the status corrupt and therefore we need our own state where it's going to be just and mcgovern in a different way and they will be social justice for all this happened around the time where. maybe socialism communism collapsed if you remember across college campuses there were lots o
shows used. to see. to show you are attracted to people well not. really believe me and later you don't know can last a good of lying in the dark corners and work our way out to my mother who kills a parent you know i want to get out of it i want to hear what i've got to sit down . i think we. might get a few it just have to impress two pretty battle of. ballot. bowl know if i'm a good muslim. not a patch. on the amount of the room. and establishment questioning the existing rules of society is...
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not give us an answer. followed, but the driver would not give us an answer. here and transported toa dig coalfrom here and transported to a broad, 400 kilometres away via a railway line and also proposing to build that line. these plants have tripled multiple protests that went on for several months. this camp i suppose is the front line on the campaign to stop adani. it is basically here as a place to gather and organise and do direct action against the project. cole needs to stay in the ground, and that is why we are here, to keep it in the ground. the protests resulted in the queensland state denying the loan, herding adani's investment plans, but the federal government backs the project. the environmental movement are trying to use their heft to stop this project because they say it is a big risk to their goals and i say, let's let the economics take president. i am let's let the economics take president. lam happy let's let the economics take president. i am happy with adani's re cord president. i am happy with adani's record and their work in this count
not give us an answer. followed, but the driver would not give us an answer. here and transported toa dig coalfrom here and transported to a broad, 400 kilometres away via a railway line and also proposing to build that line. these plants have tripled multiple protests that went on for several months. this camp i suppose is the front line on the campaign to stop adani. it is basically here as a place to gather and organise and do direct action against the project. cole needs to stay in the...
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we're using jefferson-era wood, from one of his poplar trees using the same techniques. this will all be painted. we have the arches raised, the rail, the bases down here. in the top, in this entry passage, we have the beginning of the and entablatures in the -- beginning of the entablatures in the house. the entablatures, above the column in the greek or roman architecture. we are in the lower level of the house. >> in this restoration process we are using the bench to create moldings. most of them are out of poplar wood. the tools we are using for modern-day woodwork -- we are going back in time and using different old-style tools. we have a newer tool but it is made in the old way. it is a wood body plan with the grooves to hold it in place. this one actually has the doors that were in the house. we have used this for some of the window panel jams. some of the other tools to make these pieces like this where you have -- this is part of the cornice of the entablature, and you have a lot of concave or convex areas. you cannot use a flat plane, you have to use one that h
we're using jefferson-era wood, from one of his poplar trees using the same techniques. this will all be painted. we have the arches raised, the rail, the bases down here. in the top, in this entry passage, we have the beginning of the and entablatures in the -- beginning of the entablatures in the house. the entablatures, above the column in the greek or roman architecture. we are in the lower level of the house. >> in this restoration process we are using the bench to create moldings....
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in this farm seps us. liquid organic fertilizer. agriculture makes up of a huff of nigeria's g.d.p. conventional farming methods can harm the environment and the soil and in some cases even decrease yields in the long run the organic system protects the soil and increases yields gradually. why not just looking at the they would have to learn we are also looking at the environment because this coming that we do see id the pesticides the insecticides they have besides divident decides all of them. poison to the environment some of them over the period that becomes the becomes a buildup did the buildup and then even when you try to infiltrate down down down to the aquifer the water and then pollutes the water. the farm also serves as a training center where young people can learn about sustainable production techniques it's hope that this will help spread the ideals and the values associated with the shanghai system and eventually allow sustainable businesses throughout africa to thrive. as the world's popula
in this farm seps us. liquid organic fertilizer. agriculture makes up of a huff of nigeria's g.d.p. conventional farming methods can harm the environment and the soil and in some cases even decrease yields in the long run the organic system protects the soil and increases yields gradually. why not just looking at the they would have to learn we are also looking at the environment because this coming that we do see id the pesticides the insecticides they have besides divident decides all of...
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i used to have one of those.s it is between now and then. plenty of fine weather. temperatures climbing as well. that is good news because today was a bit cooler for many of us. today was a bit cooler for many of us. there was sunshine as well. that is output on the weather watch earlier on. that was the scene for the isle of wight. you can see on the isle of wight. you can see on the satellite picture clout associated with a weather front that has been really slowly sinking its way southwards and eastward, but behind that weather fronts and we are getting into some relatively cool air, so temperatures overnight are cool air, so temperatures overnight a re really cool air, so temperatures overnight are really going to get away, predict labour we have clear skies. most of us will see clear skies as connectors on. temperatures for north wales, the north midlands, north wales, the north midlands, north words, which are very close to freezing. looking at overnight lows of two, three, 4 degrees, but in the countryside
i used to have one of those.s it is between now and then. plenty of fine weather. temperatures climbing as well. that is good news because today was a bit cooler for many of us. today was a bit cooler for many of us. there was sunshine as well. that is output on the weather watch earlier on. that was the scene for the isle of wight. you can see on the isle of wight. you can see on the satellite picture clout associated with a weather front that has been really slowly sinking its way southwards...
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research telling us. well this is around one condom use prognosis what's going on his name is alex de vries he says that every six months that the use or the energy use of bitcoin is going up and that currently it's about consuming globally the amount of energy that ireland does as a country so that's a lot of energy here's a bit of a graph to give you an idea of which direction we're headed with this is a two thousand eight hundred bitcoin energy consumption for crack house and by degrees math computers that mine for bitcoin we have a good idea what that is is basically going in labor intensive. code and doing all kinds of equations to get these bitcoins out of there is very very labor intensive but the same currently is using two point five gigawatts of power and on track to triple by the end of the year so this is like a lot of energy to be used every single second of every day and devise also says that this is gone up in the past six months by doubling just as we're talking about doubling with in futu
research telling us. well this is around one condom use prognosis what's going on his name is alex de vries he says that every six months that the use or the energy use of bitcoin is going up and that currently it's about consuming globally the amount of energy that ireland does as a country so that's a lot of energy here's a bit of a graph to give you an idea of which direction we're headed with this is a two thousand eight hundred bitcoin energy consumption for crack house and by degrees math...
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headlines join us then if you can't. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time but there was one more question and by the way he's going to be our coach. guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star among us and a huge amount of pressure come out you have to go meet the center of the beach but tell we are with you and we will show that all the great game the greatest good you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get the ball going let's go. alone. and i'm really happy to join the father thousand and feel the world cup in russia meet the special one i was also appreciated me to just say the review biagi team's latest edition to make up a bigger need to look. in some american cities the police have built themselves clear to read each nation people who walk on the street to be united states who are at risk from the very people who are supposed to protect that people are no more afraid of the police than. you can see something. happening this i
headlines join us then if you can't. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time but there was one more question and by the way he's going to be our coach. guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star among us and a huge amount of pressure come out you have to go meet the center of the beach but tell we are with you and we will show that all the great game the greatest good you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to...
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process is the best opportunity for us there is that. the next steps have to be made so that we figure out our joint plan which we could discuss in working groups and we support this process. we also support the mysteries mission. we confirmed that it is a very difficult situation that the u.s. pulled out the iran deal you know you know laterally are your opinion call igs continue to this deal in. who will continue to be part of it. it's a curious situation now and. europe is discussing this with iran . it's not a perfect deal but it's better than no deal at all so we need to continue to talk to iran. and we are united in this fight and we need to discuss the most ballistic missile program and continue to discuss. the situation in the region as a whole is tense. so we need to make sure we do everything within our power to continue these political talks and come up with a political solution so it's good that the things that we discussed in sochi we agreed about the constitutional process. i don't. think we wanted to. find this one element
process is the best opportunity for us there is that. the next steps have to be made so that we figure out our joint plan which we could discuss in working groups and we support this process. we also support the mysteries mission. we confirmed that it is a very difficult situation that the u.s. pulled out the iran deal you know you know laterally are your opinion call igs continue to this deal in. who will continue to be part of it. it's a curious situation now and. europe is discussing this...
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the enemy is us. and shame on us for allowing this irresponsible business procedure to proceed with such a critical proponent as our drug system. my hope is that we can raise the alarm here and start to pressure congress to do something in a responsible way to protect the american people. i will stop there. >> and over here, the way i first became aware of some of this was in the context of heparin. when some of the heparin from china was contaminated and i think they talked about that a little bit, that to my shock, i learned that all of the heparin in the us is coming in from china. and i mean most know that is a blunt dinner but i think a lot are not aware that it is more than that in the way that we use it. it is what puts the inside of the iv to keep it from clotting. you cannot have an idea for clots. when they flush the iv it is a heparin flush. and it is an absolutely essential drug not only for people that need this as a blood thinner but anyone that needs an intravenous drip needs heparin. a
the enemy is us. and shame on us for allowing this irresponsible business procedure to proceed with such a critical proponent as our drug system. my hope is that we can raise the alarm here and start to pressure congress to do something in a responsible way to protect the american people. i will stop there. >> and over here, the way i first became aware of some of this was in the context of heparin. when some of the heparin from china was contaminated and i think they talked about that a...
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to help us. -- san franciscans to help us. we set up a fund at our public health foundation and all the dollars go to the clinics to continue their efforts. i'm so proud today. and i had my own experience of running a community clinic in a middle of a disaster. i know how important it is to get the support we provided to these clinics, so i want to ask the staff to come up and talk about their experience. the first one is ramona. she'll give opening remarks. [applause] >> hello, everyone. my name is ramona, i'm registered further at the family health center. i work in the complex care management team at zuckerberg general hospital. i would like to thank everyone who had a hand in putting this together. this was a wonderful medical relief mission. and i speak for everyone when i say this was truly an amazing experience, we feel so blessed to work the staff. the community offers primary care and home care services to patients at risk in the surrounding area. and it's truly serving its community in
to help us. -- san franciscans to help us. we set up a fund at our public health foundation and all the dollars go to the clinics to continue their efforts. i'm so proud today. and i had my own experience of running a community clinic in a middle of a disaster. i know how important it is to get the support we provided to these clinics, so i want to ask the staff to come up and talk about their experience. the first one is ramona. she'll give opening remarks. [applause] >> hello, everyone....
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even using a laptop like this, we could crack it in about a0 minutes, but using professional grade equipmente have in our data centre, we could crack it in less than a second. now you've got that information, what could you potentially do? we could run your wireless network, we can see what you're doing and exploit people's smart tech to steal their identity, to get loans in their name, and there have been cases of hackers driving around, stealing people's wi—fi network keys and then hacking and then hacking in. it might be someone on the street, it might be a neighbour. now, he's managed to hack their router and has a direct path to many of the couples‘s devices. we've had a few hours to start looking and we've found lots of interesting things. how about we turn on the tv...? very good! hello, i'm watching you. so, we've found a way of using one of the functions of your tv to send arbitrary images to it. say you were sitting here on your own of an evening and you switched that on and that happened, how would you feel? i would be terrified, especially as a woman, if i was in by myself, i wou
even using a laptop like this, we could crack it in about a0 minutes, but using professional grade equipmente have in our data centre, we could crack it in less than a second. now you've got that information, what could you potentially do? we could run your wireless network, we can see what you're doing and exploit people's smart tech to steal their identity, to get loans in their name, and there have been cases of hackers driving around, stealing people's wi—fi network keys and then hacking...
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now, many of us use social media, indeed i crowd sourced some questions today using social media before i came here, but what's really interesting has been the public outcry over so-called shadow profiles where facebook collects and stores data about internet users that don't have or use facebook. now, i understand that facebook admits that you collect this data and store it for about ten days, but given the data that's collected continuously and most people use the internet almost every day then in effect this becomes a continuous cycle. now, i believe in self-responsibility and i know that by having my own facebook account i have to take some responsibility for what i put on my own facebook account. but what happens if i don't have a facebook account? is the only way of preventing facebook collecting my data to avoid the internet altogether or is there another way? how can non-users stop facebook collecting their data? and what do you do with the non-facebook data? do you commercialize it? and if you do that is it morally acceptable do you think in your opinion to collect non-facebook
now, many of us use social media, indeed i crowd sourced some questions today using social media before i came here, but what's really interesting has been the public outcry over so-called shadow profiles where facebook collects and stores data about internet users that don't have or use facebook. now, i understand that facebook admits that you collect this data and store it for about ten days, but given the data that's collected continuously and most people use the internet almost every day...
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what purpose will they use it. well ultimately anyone can use or but i mean it serves commerce it serves businesses very well in fact it actually a main draws it. provides a whole new revenue line for businesses effectively so yes we are a stable coin where you know one for one backed by gold or silver initially but when i say backed it's actually it's divisible allocated tonsil of gold and silver so how do you know there is. a thomas how do you keep that balance between the actual price of gold yannick a nice token will will ultimately the the at the money in the system the monetary buys is it's increased or decreased by sickly through demand and supply and they cannot be more money than in the system than what there is gold and you know the cross will be balanced just simply through the fact that well it's ultimately the gold cross and if that dislocates from other of the gold markets around the world then you know arbitrage exists an arbitrage traders can come in and and utilize those process and differentials s
what purpose will they use it. well ultimately anyone can use or but i mean it serves commerce it serves businesses very well in fact it actually a main draws it. provides a whole new revenue line for businesses effectively so yes we are a stable coin where you know one for one backed by gold or silver initially but when i say backed it's actually it's divisible allocated tonsil of gold and silver so how do you know there is. a thomas how do you keep that balance between the actual price of...
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us. to mark was always in the region of to moscow is plagued with various problems with all of twenty two thousand hectares of land are used for coca cultivation is a harbor is used as a drug trafficking route to mexico and central america in the last year with orators a week and there's a substantial informal economy as a result of drug trafficking has taken over the region in a way not. just units with farms the bar agrees on trafficking routes are all in the same small area. when the state was unable to take control of the region off to the fox left the state failed either because of corruption or inadequate planning and so criminal anneke has prevailed. and that's obviously done in the region surrounding to moscow in over one hundred twenty former fark guerillas are involved in the drug trade and i think gold together with the eleven guerrillas that means eleven criminal organizations are active in the area and says that it's not realistic to assume that problems dating back fifty yea
us. to mark was always in the region of to moscow is plagued with various problems with all of twenty two thousand hectares of land are used for coca cultivation is a harbor is used as a drug trafficking route to mexico and central america in the last year with orators a week and there's a substantial informal economy as a result of drug trafficking has taken over the region in a way not. just units with farms the bar agrees on trafficking routes are all in the same small area. when the state...
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if they have to use it to get a job, they will still use it. we're sort of coercing and compelling people to hand over a lot of information, which not only now could be dangerous, but you have to imagine in the future also what the development of technology, what developments we'll see moving forward and what kind of risks we'll be exposing to people 10 years from now. senator cornyn: my time is up. i would conclude by saying companies now can and do market their services and products based upon people's expectations of privacy. so if consumers are fully informed about what they are doing, what the consequences are, they can make their choices. it may create markets for other alternative platforms where people's data would be more protected. senator klobuchar: thank you very much, mr. chairman. thank you for your succinct answers, mr. wylie. lie. month i last month i introduced a bill to protect consumers' privacy online. included in that bill giving consumers the right to control their own data by allowing people to opt out of having their dat
if they have to use it to get a job, they will still use it. we're sort of coercing and compelling people to hand over a lot of information, which not only now could be dangerous, but you have to imagine in the future also what the development of technology, what developments we'll see moving forward and what kind of risks we'll be exposing to people 10 years from now. senator cornyn: my time is up. i would conclude by saying companies now can and do market their services and products based...
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using using this time and. be affected by the digits so quite excited that mean you will be able to buy tickets and we're not dependent on. the embryos want to turn their fish farm into africa's biggest and they're hoping to win the people of ghana over to fish farming what we're hoping to see is that helping communities. from will now start to see this as a new way using that with you to ask that. you. know . they're not the only beneficiaries. now these diners in the capital nairobi can feast on fresh fish from lake victoria. was. going to. move it. i think you could. tropical storms are among the most destructive weather events experts warn that as global temperatures rise storms will become more frequent and more intense the average temperature has been rising for many decades last year was one of the warmest since the start of record keeping in the nineteenth century in twenty sixteen cycle and winston one of the strongest storms ever measured devastated the fiji archipelago with wind speeds of two hundred
using using this time and. be affected by the digits so quite excited that mean you will be able to buy tickets and we're not dependent on. the embryos want to turn their fish farm into africa's biggest and they're hoping to win the people of ghana over to fish farming what we're hoping to see is that helping communities. from will now start to see this as a new way using that with you to ask that. you. know . they're not the only beneficiaries. now these diners in the capital nairobi can feast...
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they could tell us all. these dieties with us gov or that it may lessen the do up with about said if all the security illegal that is in the limousine mccoll pistol will i'm on sabbatical now going into this let me know it ticket income all said the victim or the zip and yet it will get us out here. let's. look at what. you have. as well as lot why not at all. the attacks against christians provoked a widespread outpouring of emotion in the country this added to the targeted murders of security forces traditional leaders and politicians considered to be corrupt by the group boko haram carried out a suicide attack on the headquarters of the national police in a butta the federal capital president jonathan was forced to send the army to the northeast an army that was ill prepared and poorly educated real to suit us we were sent to be for forces in the street a coup too for mean cristin e.d.'s. not to become in jail your lease ignorant about ordinary joins us in the region which was born in the sword up on the
they could tell us all. these dieties with us gov or that it may lessen the do up with about said if all the security illegal that is in the limousine mccoll pistol will i'm on sabbatical now going into this let me know it ticket income all said the victim or the zip and yet it will get us out here. let's. look at what. you have. as well as lot why not at all. the attacks against christians provoked a widespread outpouring of emotion in the country this added to the targeted murders of security...
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is the us — north korea summit be back on?ng high level talks today the us secretary of state says he is confident things are moving in the right direction. scientists discover evidence there are miles of frozen methane dunes on the surface of pluto. and on newsnight tonight, he promised it would be america first, why is anyone surprised the president is provoking a trade war with europe? we speak with one of america's top trade negotiator ‘s live. good evening and welcome to bbc news. us tariffs on imports of steel and aluminium are set to come into force tonight — drawing international condemnation from the countries it affects, in europe and in north america. britain has called the decision deeply disappointing, france says its illegal, and canada has announced it will impose its own taxes on american products. the us says it's made the decision for reasons of national security — its critics say america is just protecting its own industries, against free trade rules. here's our north america correspondent aleem maqbool. now
is the us — north korea summit be back on?ng high level talks today the us secretary of state says he is confident things are moving in the right direction. scientists discover evidence there are miles of frozen methane dunes on the surface of pluto. and on newsnight tonight, he promised it would be america first, why is anyone surprised the president is provoking a trade war with europe? we speak with one of america's top trade negotiator ‘s live. good evening and welcome to bbc news. us...
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also the entire time they hardly gave us anything to eat they beat us and raped us morning and evening when one was finished the next one would come and take his place over and over again because i want as many people as possible to know that this happened right was used as a weapon of war just how many women were and continue to be victims of this kind of brutality is unknown. our lives. like not important in the world nobody cares about us the international awards the dogs see the storm the stories they will see them for them is just a story that's passed their way and it's there is a fourth book on this it's all the can forget and life can continue but for us it's the pope. was. in the car through the capital of south kivu father to start holds holy mass every morning the church is always full at night it is guarded by soldiers some congolese don't appreciate the church's involvement they see it as a danger to business as usual. father just died and other catholic priests often face threats as a result of their activities. unfortunately we have gotten used to this but i can tell you
also the entire time they hardly gave us anything to eat they beat us and raped us morning and evening when one was finished the next one would come and take his place over and over again because i want as many people as possible to know that this happened right was used as a weapon of war just how many women were and continue to be victims of this kind of brutality is unknown. our lives. like not important in the world nobody cares about us the international awards the dogs see the storm the...
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let us know... just use the hashtag #bbcbizlive. hello and welcome to business live.start in washington, where president trump has been meeting with china's vice premier liu he to try and reboot what he sees as a hugely unfair trading relationship between the two sides. the white house has, of course, threatened punitive tariffs on chinese goods, with beijing promising to retaliate raising fears of a destructive trade war between the world's two biggest economies. the big issue for the white house is the us trade deficit with china — the vast amount the us buys from china, compared to the other way around. that deficit was $375 billion last year. president trump wants it slashed by $200 billion within the next couple of years. according to reports, china is now prepared to agree to that. robin brant is in beijing. the idea china will start buying $200 billion more worth of goods from the us — that's a huge sum — questions arising around how easily, realistically, could that be achieved? well, it's a staggering number. to try to achieve that kind of a cut in the surplu
let us know... just use the hashtag #bbcbizlive. hello and welcome to business live.start in washington, where president trump has been meeting with china's vice premier liu he to try and reboot what he sees as a hugely unfair trading relationship between the two sides. the white house has, of course, threatened punitive tariffs on chinese goods, with beijing promising to retaliate raising fears of a destructive trade war between the world's two biggest economies. the big issue for the white...