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much they intend to invest in the us, how often they are using the us asa us, how often they are usinglatform to build cars and then export them to china, but of course they cannot negotiate on behalf the european union in any way. that they could maybe lay a foundation for more conciliatory talks in the future but having said that though, when you just look at the bare fa cts , when you just look at the bare facts, the tariffs on us made cars going into europe that much higher at the moment and the other way around. yes, they are that if you look at seb ‘s instance, it is the other way around. if you look at many other products, it is the other way around. the european union has long argued against scrapping all of these tariffs and was president trump who came into office arguing to scrap all tariffs and liberalise trade, so trump basically has a problem of his own making. in terms of how the trade discussions are going on between the us and china, obviously there is this mystery at the moment as to whether china is dropping its tariffs on us makers going into china but given how thi
much they intend to invest in the us, how often they are using the us asa us, how often they are usinglatform to build cars and then export them to china, but of course they cannot negotiate on behalf the european union in any way. that they could maybe lay a foundation for more conciliatory talks in the future but having said that though, when you just look at the bare fa cts , when you just look at the bare facts, the tariffs on us made cars going into europe that much higher at the moment...
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thanks for watching us use of i. the war on drugs in the philippines is pushing jails to breaking point a record number of inmates languish behind bars for years awaiting trial one on one east philippines locked up on al-jazeera. over the. oh no not yet up that thought up by law here are. hired by first thought i heard up you are or are gone i'll go. to los my they don't tell us what is. not to say about us then i suppose he'll have gone i thought i was the most loved i . no nobody got us closer to what a job was called than they ended up in a cellar a lot of us has. said business. as a result. of what ails us one of the most most. i mean more than a little. yeah. yeah. yeah yeah. yeah. yeah yeah that. was just you know i mean me i'm a push i'm really on. but i feel commitment really got. me from yeah i've been with the guys who put a camera in letterman of me i would. tell you i don't put on a bully gun and ammo this was communism in the global arena where he and i what any motives. are sparking some we'll put out l
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tell us more. story because of the wildfires have telling our story because of the wildfi res have affected telling our story because of the wildfires have affected so many people are also animals. really what we have been trying to do is improve animal care to treat burns on animals by using a treatment, dermal substitute or fake scheme and one way we have done that is creating these tilapia biological bandages to help with the pain, to protect them and help the healing. we have received great results and the most rewarding is the patient‘s are feeling better. we have been seeing on our screens a whole is being treated. the pause a badly burnt and in many cases their noses and much of their body. it is so difficult to see because it has been devastating. they have birds on their feet, legs, face, body is. —— bodies. one animal put himself out on a creek. we are currently treating him to get him a better because they deserve the best ca re better because they deserve the best care and they have bee
tell us more. story because of the wildfires have telling our story because of the wildfi res have affected telling our story because of the wildfires have affected so many people are also animals. really what we have been trying to do is improve animal care to treat burns on animals by using a treatment, dermal substitute or fake scheme and one way we have done that is creating these tilapia biological bandages to help with the pain, to protect them and help the healing. we have received great...
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a lot of the energy is used to cool the computers which heat up when they're in use. curtis think that's why the cooling technology requires electricity and water and electricity powers the fans and the pumps and the water cools the heat exchangers to here organising. on and this idea about the ship this is called adiabatic cooling the water evaporates and that lowers the temperature and. it's a very efficient and economical process but if it's really hot outside we have to switch over to a large refrigeration system to keep the facility cool trying to. avoid. the heat that's generated by the servers is a serious problem. i t experts and engineers around the world are trying to come up with solutions. lots of people use the internet all day long frequently checking into social media platforms like facebook twitter or youtube and all those billions of clicks use a lot of energy these four young women in berlin are roommates ana martina and not use digital technology to organize their home. and that's why they call themselves smart roommates. say as opposed to mom the s
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it how are they going to use it how much is it going to cost. what kind of regulations will be in place to monitor or control its use and where and we're already seeing these kinds of questions come up not just with gene therapy but all kinds of medication and all kinds of health interventions that there are issues of distributive justice and when you start bringing the idea of enhancing humans into that conversation it becomes much more concerning one. and certainly issues of who gets to use crisper and how right i think are much more real world and timely things that we need to figure out than whether it's going to be used for blue eyes across the board which again i think is an exaggeration so then who gets to use crisper and who does not i want to direct your attention to this tweet from peer theodore pierce says if we have the tech we will use it so best to come up with solid god lines right away i'm ok with editing lethal defects giving protection from disease and generally health related problems it is problematic to add it for beauty ski
it how are they going to use it how much is it going to cost. what kind of regulations will be in place to monitor or control its use and where and we're already seeing these kinds of questions come up not just with gene therapy but all kinds of medication and all kinds of health interventions that there are issues of distributive justice and when you start bringing the idea of enhancing humans into that conversation it becomes much more concerning one. and certainly issues of who gets to use...
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us troops from northern syria.from turkey. today's military flourish in ankara was all the more upbeat. the turkish and iranian presidents have got what they wanted — the us out of syria. donald trump's withdrawal frees them up to extend their influence and pursue their own aims in the war—ravaged country. president erdogan insisted he wants to bring syria's fighting to an end, and establish peace, but he has got other targets too. the syrian kurdish militia, or ypg, have fought side—by—side with american troops, battling and dying against so—called islamic state. the turkish government says they're terrorists, linked to banned kurdish militants in turkey. the us presence protected them, until now. they face an imminent threat of a turkish offensive against them. we followed turkey's last offensive against the kurdish ypg back in january. well, we're patrolling the front line now with turkish troops, the closest position of the ypg kurdish militia just a few hundred metres in that direction, from where they fire ar
us troops from northern syria.from turkey. today's military flourish in ankara was all the more upbeat. the turkish and iranian presidents have got what they wanted — the us out of syria. donald trump's withdrawal frees them up to extend their influence and pursue their own aims in the war—ravaged country. president erdogan insisted he wants to bring syria's fighting to an end, and establish peace, but he has got other targets too. the syrian kurdish militia, or ypg, have fought...
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the acronyms to give us an example well t.k. and t.k. traditional knowledge and trishul ecological knowledge would be primarily the terms that i use for me to americans have used indigenous knowledge because indigenous can mean you know people better is indigenous over a long period of time or any span of time in their place they know that place very very definitively over say four or five generations there is another term that noah uses that is called local ecological knowledge or ellie and that is separate and many people don't understand that l e k is quite different from t.k. or so mad i mean i mean i couldn't sink bright now so i'm good i'm good i believe i'm not going to think that couldn't say that just for a moment because what i want to do was to take us into this different world view that we're seeing so if we look at indigenous science for instance jonathan an example of how paps and indigenous community might look at fishing and the way the rest of us approach fishing that might be a good way to get people up to spee
the acronyms to give us an example well t.k. and t.k. traditional knowledge and trishul ecological knowledge would be primarily the terms that i use for me to americans have used indigenous knowledge because indigenous can mean you know people better is indigenous over a long period of time or any span of time in their place they know that place very very definitively over say four or five generations there is another term that noah uses that is called local ecological knowledge or ellie and...
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all much to use when. next we pay a visit to a startup that's still in the testing craze it's drawing on a new technology that's raised hopes across africa blocked change. the mobile directs project which was co-founded by rhonda boateng aims to install an electronic health record system using block chain technology. carol i'm running that i if that's me means it's a face to face today that's a new doctor thanks for having me okey dokey muslims the future of this one for us all. look a lot of teach for a lot of time it can be good for weeks but that to have the details for you that you can't easily access it everywhere actually tired during the day that's. the rex is a block chain database for digital health care records the data is not stored on a single computer but dispersed across several of. the content which can't be manipulated isp. and encrypted but visible as a transaction. boateng brings us to the city's first paperless hospital. chain and you can thank you very much he's incredibly quick thank y
all much to use when. next we pay a visit to a startup that's still in the testing craze it's drawing on a new technology that's raised hopes across africa blocked change. the mobile directs project which was co-founded by rhonda boateng aims to install an electronic health record system using block chain technology. carol i'm running that i if that's me means it's a face to face today that's a new doctor thanks for having me okey dokey muslims the future of this one for us all. look a lot of...
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stay with us. us authorities are investigating their activities in april.y wrongdoing by maine —— huawei. —— maine. aware of any wrongdoing by maine —— huawei. -- maine. more on that to come. stay with us. and before we go, we'd like to leave you with these pictures. a group of london architects, engingeers and designers have banded together to create a model city made entirely of edible gingerbread. the fully lit construction features a cable car made of liquorice, cycle lanes made entirely of sugar and a pavillion that was built by a robot. the exhibition is based on the idea of a sustainable and inclusive city that's all for now, stay with bbc world news. hello. whilst wednesday brought a mild day to the southern half of the uk, across scotland it did remain very chilly. today we're going to even out the temperatures somewhat, but along with that change we will bring in quite a few showers for a time and a blustery wind to boot. the reason for the change, this area of low pressure approaching from the atlantic. and by the end of the night it will already
stay with us. us authorities are investigating their activities in april.y wrongdoing by maine —— huawei. —— maine. aware of any wrongdoing by maine —— huawei. -- maine. more on that to come. stay with us. and before we go, we'd like to leave you with these pictures. a group of london architects, engingeers and designers have banded together to create a model city made entirely of edible gingerbread. the fully lit construction features a cable car made of liquorice, cycle lanes made...
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us if you. can buy one of the local partners to make the deep interest i'm actually going to go see royce from a.b.m. treaty the friend of mine it on a bit of paper i take some of them yes if i make a great thank you very much on the strength of thank you you have done most of this yeah ok most it's done enough. we take the components with us to a.b. three d. which stands for africa born three d. printing. it's a one stop. that manufactures three d. printers and offers materials workshops and open source designs. founder royal believes three d. printing is an affordable home grown solution for africa's shortage of manufactured products. these umbilical cord clamps will be used in hospitals. because three d. printers are expensive roy builds his own incorporating recycled materials. is good yeah ok let's do another one just like that. and they test the i said they're working you know and they will have cables. here's the model on these plastic parts of the ones that you print yourself just all th
us if you. can buy one of the local partners to make the deep interest i'm actually going to go see royce from a.b.m. treaty the friend of mine it on a bit of paper i take some of them yes if i make a great thank you very much on the strength of thank you you have done most of this yeah ok most it's done enough. we take the components with us to a.b. three d. which stands for africa born three d. printing. it's a one stop. that manufactures three d. printers and offers materials workshops and...
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use them as their proxy army well after this used to there will be a strong deliberate and orderly withdrawal of u.s. forces from syria very deliberate very orderly turkey has already begun massing its forces on the front line the kurds know all to world the consequences of that they've been there with afrin back in january the turks launched operation olive branch against the minorities northern most territories there were reports the syrian army could have intervened but in the end the kurds put on a brave face and decided to go it alone and their friend fell and quickly for the turkish army the operation was hardly more challenging than a drill. the turks almost move deeper to another major kurdish stronghold of man bitch their u.s. generals literally had to put their bodies between the two to prevent bloodshed now the u.s. is abandoning syria and the kurds while erdogan has been making it clear that a kurdish held man bitch just won't stand with them these terrorists have to go to the east of the euphrates if they do not leave we will send them that was postponed eventually but not indefi
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the cost as a former us president george h. w. bush has returned to texas where he'll be buried on thursday he died on friday at the age of ninety four politicians past and present were among the mourners at the state funeral for the forty first president in washington d.c. those are the headlines join me for more news after the stream a recent u.n. report has given renewed agency to the fight against climate change and from its threats like sea level rise at this year's climate talks in poland to time the international community seize the opportunity to take concerns you've got starting with al-jazeera the latest from the front lines of the climate crisis from the conference itself. hi emily could be here in the stream today editing the human genome and what kind of genetic editing technology accomplish and should there be limits to the science let us know what your take is on gene editing just your comments and questions to us live via you tube or twitter. chinese scientists have has claimed to have created the world's first gen
the cost as a former us president george h. w. bush has returned to texas where he'll be buried on thursday he died on friday at the age of ninety four politicians past and present were among the mourners at the state funeral for the forty first president in washington d.c. those are the headlines join me for more news after the stream a recent u.n. report has given renewed agency to the fight against climate change and from its threats like sea level rise at this year's climate talks in poland...
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in other words, the things that divide us rather than unite us. when institutionalized, identity politics causes us to lose sight of our shared values. in time, we come to see each other not as fellow americans, united by common purpose, but as opposing members of increasingly narrow social subgroups and this begins a long descent into intersectional hell. better angels call us on to byist identity politics recommitting ourselves to the american idea, the idea that our immutable characteristics do not define us, the idea that all of us, regardless of color, class or creed, are equal, and that we can work together to build a more perfect union. when we heed this call, we can achieve unity and ideas, not resume their rightful place in our public discourse. mr. president, this is the last will ever make from .his lecturn that, as a senate, as a nation, we listen to our better angels, that we recommit ourselves to restore civility to the public discourse, that we wholeheartedly the principles of pluralism, and strive for unity by rejecting the rhetori
in other words, the things that divide us rather than unite us. when institutionalized, identity politics causes us to lose sight of our shared values. in time, we come to see each other not as fellow americans, united by common purpose, but as opposing members of increasingly narrow social subgroups and this begins a long descent into intersectional hell. better angels call us on to byist identity politics recommitting ourselves to the american idea, the idea that our immutable characteristics...
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tell us which ones and why. researcher, there are a number of strategies i have been evaluating over the years. i have spent the last 25 years doing research on the community and evaluating programs already being implemented including needle exchange programs. it has also included fentanyl test strips as well. medically assisted treatment. supervised consumption sites. all of these are programs i evaluated. >> what does the research tell us? us in the it tells u.s. is that syringe access programs have been incredibly helpful to reduce infectious diseases like hiv and hepatitis and also link people to other services. they are really good access points for people to other kinds other kinds of services to see doctors and mental health -- a whole host of services. the supervised consumption sites -- there is a lot of data from around the world including canada and europe and australia where these sites have been for the last 30 years that are showing that they help reduce overdose deaths, reduce hiv, hepatitis c. an
tell us which ones and why. researcher, there are a number of strategies i have been evaluating over the years. i have spent the last 25 years doing research on the community and evaluating programs already being implemented including needle exchange programs. it has also included fentanyl test strips as well. medically assisted treatment. supervised consumption sites. all of these are programs i evaluated. >> what does the research tell us? us in the it tells u.s. is that syringe access...
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the koran tells us -- and this was reveals to a group that is more faithful than us -- it's possible you love something and it's harmful for you. it's possible that you hate something and it is good for you. [speaking in a foreign language] it's possible you want something and you don't know that that thing is actually harmful for you. god knows and you do not know. so obviously this goes back to the very philosophers, what is good and evil, right? the fundamental question upon which western philosophy begins, right? what is good? what is evil? faith based communities generally speaking, are going to primarily, if not exclusively, depending on which interpretation you follow get those values from their religious tradition. activism, therefore, must be based upon -- if we're a faith based community, activism has to be linked with the values that are coming from our faith tradition. >> next question. about the prophet, may peace and blessings be upon him, would you describe him as an activist of some sort? if so, any particular lessons we should be keeping in mind about his work as we
the koran tells us -- and this was reveals to a group that is more faithful than us -- it's possible you love something and it's harmful for you. it's possible that you hate something and it is good for you. [speaking in a foreign language] it's possible you want something and you don't know that that thing is actually harmful for you. god knows and you do not know. so obviously this goes back to the very philosophers, what is good and evil, right? the fundamental question upon which western...
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it take us to. this church is tremendously important for cuba if they listen now the eucharist to the. pulpit we have been separated from the church for too long for many various reasons though how much. it's important to spread the gospel must be before i die i would like to see a hundred more churches like this one on the island. see i think that would be the most marvelous thing in the world. as a city you know what i mean rules all. right but does everyone think that. a few months later a few streets away. today cuba honors the c.d.r. the committees for the defense of the revolution fidel castro himself came up with the idea of a stablish in these neighborhood societies over fifty years ago on their own out of what i want that over there really nothing if i want the whole of the nation of sense then in every corner of the land in towns and in the countryside an open air festival is held every year. young and old come together. everyone brings what they can for the cardosa the soup that is made i
it take us to. this church is tremendously important for cuba if they listen now the eucharist to the. pulpit we have been separated from the church for too long for many various reasons though how much. it's important to spread the gospel must be before i die i would like to see a hundred more churches like this one on the island. see i think that would be the most marvelous thing in the world. as a city you know what i mean rules all. right but does everyone think that. a few months later a...
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and they do not use the same system. they use electricity just like anyone using a computer. but it is not nearly -- you don't have the time to get into -- briefly, the bitcoin system, all the computers use hardware processing power. and they try to unlock a certain code. and these other systems, the mechanisms are different. so the second one, which is the second most popular called proof of state, the way it works is these computers when their bitcoin -- in the future when there is migration, it depends on how much of that digital currency they own. and when was the last time they -- the money. they are not spending the computer power. we have proof of space or proof of capacity. which is actually where where the computer weighs by how much hardware space is used. it is a bit different. all of these are greener and usually they are faster. and i listed the types of protocols as examples that are operating on them. again, these are all based on the distributing systems research and cryptography. which was created ten years ago. it solves the problem. i will conclude here. i
and they do not use the same system. they use electricity just like anyone using a computer. but it is not nearly -- you don't have the time to get into -- briefly, the bitcoin system, all the computers use hardware processing power. and they try to unlock a certain code. and these other systems, the mechanisms are different. so the second one, which is the second most popular called proof of state, the way it works is these computers when their bitcoin -- in the future when there is migration,...
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wash them you should use. detergent there will actually disinfect those and you will have to reach a certain temperature which will be sixty degrees centigrade we've got a viewer question from the us from amy and amy wants to know. the towels in the bathroom do we have to cook the bathroom towels as well same thing as we're both washing cloth sixty degree centigrade should be enough if you use the detergent that is sufficiently disinfecting things thanks so much for having me today and after the show we have a posh chicken salad out of this ingredients looking forward to it and if you want to ask me any questions if you don't you can send me an e-mail but be aware that on your keyboard off the computer a lot of germs wipe the keyboard first and then send you emails. eating healthy food is an important way of keeping fit but sometimes worrying about what you eat and how much you weigh it can spiral out of control on an upcoming show we'll be talking about a common eating disorder if you have a question for our
wash them you should use. detergent there will actually disinfect those and you will have to reach a certain temperature which will be sixty degrees centigrade we've got a viewer question from the us from amy and amy wants to know. the towels in the bathroom do we have to cook the bathroom towels as well same thing as we're both washing cloth sixty degree centigrade should be enough if you use the detergent that is sufficiently disinfecting things thanks so much for having me today and after...
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what keeps us in shape what makes us see and how come. my name is dr carlson because i talk to medical experts. watch them at work. and i discuss what you can do to improve your health. stay tuned and let's all try to stay. in shape and clergyman's. the natural riches of precious resources. and a rewarding investment. the farm land has been called to seal because gringos. the country has an abundant supply and leases it to international giants. the government sector high export revenues and the corporations high profit margins. but not everyone benefits from the booming business. exploration environmental destruction starvation place selling out of a country dead donkey. starts december twenty ninth on t w. this is d w news live from above and a breakthrough date yet but the u.n. says warring pockets of agree to a cease fire in the red sea a look at the data but will it bring been linked to hundreds of thousands of japanese from the brink of stoppage also on the program. britain's prime minister in brussels a day after surviving an attemp
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the state as their bludgeon so what does that do to us as individuals it makes us literally the property of the state we go back to a concept that was certainly wide throughout the soviet union and i remember still talked about in hungary when i lived there the concept of the wooden language we begin adopting a wooden language because we were afraid to speak in a clear way were afraid of who we might offend and so we actually end up destroying the language itself and i think that's absolutely where we're heading and the concept is group rights but people should realize that the totalitarians that are pushing this should realize once they establish the concept of group rights those groups can change and we know through history favor groups could become disfavor groups there's already a backlash in europe and in the united states thankfully it's not yet violent but if you look at the popularity of someone like jordan peterson for example you have the professor from canada his huge following of silent i would say silent majority who can sense there is something wrong and are afraid to speak
the state as their bludgeon so what does that do to us as individuals it makes us literally the property of the state we go back to a concept that was certainly wide throughout the soviet union and i remember still talked about in hungary when i lived there the concept of the wooden language we begin adopting a wooden language because we were afraid to speak in a clear way were afraid of who we might offend and so we actually end up destroying the language itself and i think that's absolutely...
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adams, you can tweet it to us. please use the #postlive. i'll get them on the pad if i can figure out how to work it. thank you for being here with us. >> glad to be here, lenny. >> the numbers we got last week, we can't ignore them. life expectancy down again and drug overdoses in 2017. and for people's context about 200 a day or twice the number of people in this room were to die every day of a drug overdose. >> like a 747 jet dropping out of the sky each and every day. >> and 47, 48,000 from fentanyl. do you ever just sort of step back and say, how did we get here? how did things get so out of control? every day. it's one of the things i'm trying to help folks understand. this is a once in a generation type of problem and you wrote a great article about this, just a while back speaking of the fact that we haven't had three years in a row where we have had either a decline or a steady state since going back to world war i. and i often think about the hiv epidemic that occurred 30 years ago and our kids are going to grow up and remember th
adams, you can tweet it to us. please use the #postlive. i'll get them on the pad if i can figure out how to work it. thank you for being here with us. >> glad to be here, lenny. >> the numbers we got last week, we can't ignore them. life expectancy down again and drug overdoses in 2017. and for people's context about 200 a day or twice the number of people in this room were to die every day of a drug overdose. >> like a 747 jet dropping out of the sky each and every day....
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why change the type of vaccine being used ? vaccinated. why change the type of vaccine being used?ents will be better for that fact —— better protected throughout the winter, so it was worth waiting for this more effective vaccine this year. wouldn't it have been better to avoid any delay to carry on using some of the old vaccine and phase in the new one? the old vaccine was not as effective, and so we have an at and professional responsibility to ensure our patients get the most effective vaccine available. this new one is much more effective and we hope it will protect more of our elderly and so we are encouraging everybody who's eligible to get vaccinated to make an appointment. it is not too late to do that. the flu has not started circulating yet to any significant extent so it is still worth getting vaccinated. what are the knock on effects for the nhs if people do not take up the invitation? if patients do not take up invitation? if patients do not take up the vaccination and we do have an outbreak of influenza, that would place a huge pressure on an already stretched nhs, b
why change the type of vaccine being used ? vaccinated. why change the type of vaccine being used?ents will be better for that fact —— better protected throughout the winter, so it was worth waiting for this more effective vaccine this year. wouldn't it have been better to avoid any delay to carry on using some of the old vaccine and phase in the new one? the old vaccine was not as effective, and so we have an at and professional responsibility to ensure our patients get the most effective...
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like us that pebbles are quite healthy there's a lot of iron in the us and because we didn't eat meat we eat more vegetables in autumn and winter pepper from spain isn't ideal but it's better than putting salami on the pizza. whack i don't like the limey it's meat. for our. the whole family has become vegetarian they know that it keeler would be means twelve kilos of c o two emissions. covering days and her husband tend to use sawyer aside time instead of meat because their production is better for the environment. they also eat only organic food. the fewer chemicals are used the better it is for the environment. the whole family loves pizza and they used to get deliveries but that's over now. i mean you. might think. i missed if you must but if i make pizza here there's no extra travelling a driver doesn't have to go anywhere. it's your kind of course we can decide watching radiance we use. today they're using spinach from their own garden nico suddenly thinks that maybe the oven could be a problem with regard to c o two emissions. and an offer to heat up the oven we use electricity
like us that pebbles are quite healthy there's a lot of iron in the us and because we didn't eat meat we eat more vegetables in autumn and winter pepper from spain isn't ideal but it's better than putting salami on the pizza. whack i don't like the limey it's meat. for our. the whole family has become vegetarian they know that it keeler would be means twelve kilos of c o two emissions. covering days and her husband tend to use sawyer aside time instead of meat because their production is better...
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conduct in the us. using safe web, we have worked with foreign authorities to stop illegal conduct and can secure millions and sometimes even obtain criminal convictions with the help of our partners. safe web is a vital tool it sunsets next year. congress should reauthorize it and eliminate the sunset provision. next, the fcc works with the department of commerce to enable transatlantic data flows that support american business leadership through three cross-border data transmit programs including the eu us privacy shield. we as an agency look for privacy shield violations in four ways. first, referrals from the department of commerce, second, priority referral from the european union, third, we look for violations in every privacy investigation that we conduct as an agency and finally, we conduct proactive monitoring . we are committed to these cross-border data transfer mechanisms that havebrought 50 actions over the course of their lives and enforcement will remain a priority for all of us . finally
conduct in the us. using safe web, we have worked with foreign authorities to stop illegal conduct and can secure millions and sometimes even obtain criminal convictions with the help of our partners. safe web is a vital tool it sunsets next year. congress should reauthorize it and eliminate the sunset provision. next, the fcc works with the department of commerce to enable transatlantic data flows that support american business leadership through three cross-border data transmit programs...
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he went on to insist that it's time for us to start using our head.erson who remains unconvinced as the outgoing defence secretary, jim mattis, who resigned over the president's plans. mr trump says he is in no hurry to find a permanent successor to general mattis, a sign that he intends to push forward with what he believes is right. it is reported that the pentagon has been asked to draw up plans to severely reduce the number of american troops in afghanistan. many in the military feel there is still much work left to be done there and in syria. and there has been widespread criticism of mr trump's suggestion that the so—called islamic state group have been defeated. this was the first trip by this commander—in—chief to see his soldiers in a combat zone. but mr trump has given every signal that he wants to be less involved in the middle east, a president who seemingly believes in "america first", and getting involved in other countries only as a last resort. even with those questions about his foreign policy, mr trump may well feel that that trip to
he went on to insist that it's time for us to start using our head.erson who remains unconvinced as the outgoing defence secretary, jim mattis, who resigned over the president's plans. mr trump says he is in no hurry to find a permanent successor to general mattis, a sign that he intends to push forward with what he believes is right. it is reported that the pentagon has been asked to draw up plans to severely reduce the number of american troops in afghanistan. many in the military feel there...
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the system that help us a lot. it's something that needs to be improved. >> supervisor mandelman: the other question that keeps coming back, 5150, they don't need to be there for the full three days because their symptom clear. it's taking up a ton of space and you have people sitting in chairs. i've heard the idea of having sort of some other kind of separate, essentially meth sobering facility this will be place to send that particular set of folks. they need to be in a loxed facility. they need to have tricks around but they artrick --doctors arou. is that something you're interested in having? >> we do have detox. we have substance treatment, we have urgent care. humming bird is a place that someone basically we could take people breaking down every barrier possible to be there. there are places that it will be helpful to say, they're not meeting criteria there. >> supervisor mandelman: there's issue what to do with the pers person. you need more humming bird and you need more all of that. i'm wondering whether
the system that help us a lot. it's something that needs to be improved. >> supervisor mandelman: the other question that keeps coming back, 5150, they don't need to be there for the full three days because their symptom clear. it's taking up a ton of space and you have people sitting in chairs. i've heard the idea of having sort of some other kind of separate, essentially meth sobering facility this will be place to send that particular set of folks. they need to be in a loxed facility....
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and not use. how we are willing to let companies fake us out and not fake us out. host: about 10 minutes left with judith shulevitz talking but her piece with "the atlantic." carl has been waiting in a new hampshire. good morning. caller: hello, how are you? host: doing well. caller: my comment is that i look at it and i tell educators that 20 years from now, we will be graduating kids out of the eighth grade, and that will be the end of high school, and then we will send them to computer school for a couple of years so they can learn how to push buttons, and now they got their phone right there, you ask the many question and they can give you any answer you need. it will be perfect. we will save a time of money and we will have these people and what do you think? certainly artificial intelligence, it is now being used for educational purposes. -- artificial intelligence is being used and you would like to think that their own the people who program. education, i do believe, requires the human tou
and not use. how we are willing to let companies fake us out and not fake us out. host: about 10 minutes left with judith shulevitz talking but her piece with "the atlantic." carl has been waiting in a new hampshire. good morning. caller: hello, how are you? host: doing well. caller: my comment is that i look at it and i tell educators that 20 years from now, we will be graduating kids out of the eighth grade, and that will be the end of high school, and then we will send them to...
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we use at work.ugmented intelligence is as follows. one of the core precepts that uber was founded on was the concept of what would happen to productivity if we gave everybody a chauffeur. you didn't have to tend to a car, pay the insurance, worry about keeping it in repair. it's the same thing for us. where we talk about augmented intelligence is, imagine that you can give every worker in an enterprise the equivalent of an executive assistant that was a nobel laureate. what would that actually do for their productivity? we end up wasting almost 1/3 of our daily lives just trying to access and interact with different systems around us for processes, decision support, and knowledge access. how does augmented intelligence help reduce the frictionality between you and those resources? that's what we are betting the whole company on. brad: igor, that does sound like a compelling vision, but it is one you share with some pretty big companies. amazon, ibm. you recently hired your chief scientist from ibm's
we use at work.ugmented intelligence is as follows. one of the core precepts that uber was founded on was the concept of what would happen to productivity if we gave everybody a chauffeur. you didn't have to tend to a car, pay the insurance, worry about keeping it in repair. it's the same thing for us. where we talk about augmented intelligence is, imagine that you can give every worker in an enterprise the equivalent of an executive assistant that was a nobel laureate. what would that actually...
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s websites are in compliance with the country's laws or culture of us following the story for us the b.b.c. has already commented on this new development saying that in russia as in any other country the company brings independent information to its audience following all rules and regulations by the local government now russia's media regulator launched this investigation into the b.b.c. world news just a day after the british media regular said that the news channel broke impartiality rules and the kremlin says that that was a measure taken and response. of course it's a retaliatory measure. there are plenty of questions for the b.b.c. overall coverage of some event coverage i should show you the driven unbiased however no one can judge the channel except the special regulator according to our . investigation earlier this year off gone which is the british media regulator launched a number of investigations into to determine whether the channel had complied with the broadcasting rules and as a result of these investigations off com has found that the news channel broke broadcasting
s websites are in compliance with the country's laws or culture of us following the story for us the b.b.c. has already commented on this new development saying that in russia as in any other country the company brings independent information to its audience following all rules and regulations by the local government now russia's media regulator launched this investigation into the b.b.c. world news just a day after the british media regular said that the news channel broke impartiality rules...
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that has new uses allowable only if conditional use permits were applied. no such conditional use permits have been grants so the al tern is not compliant with existing zoning. it was simply a misleading alternative. it was at the public scoping media that the community first learned of this historic significance 359333. information with held of the developer and the planning department for at least the past three years. in the subsequent draft e.i.r., the planning department managed to develop and study eight different plans. two business the developers, six preservation alternatives but refused to address community's request. and yet the draft e.i.r. takes four full pages, pages 7.1 to 7.4, to list the 26 departments, organizations and companies as well as 76 named experts who helped prepare the draft e.i.r. behind the scenes how many hundreds of other people worked on the project? and yet they were unable to provide what the community had asked for. so, the community did what was beyond either the capability or the intention of the planning department. a
that has new uses allowable only if conditional use permits were applied. no such conditional use permits have been grants so the al tern is not compliant with existing zoning. it was simply a misleading alternative. it was at the public scoping media that the community first learned of this historic significance 359333. information with held of the developer and the planning department for at least the past three years. in the subsequent draft e.i.r., the planning department managed to develop...
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a policeman leads us to safety as a bullet flies over us.d to be two, perhaps three, militants who are hiding in there. this gun exchange has just intensified, but the operation has been going on all through the night, for the past 12 hours. and it is these kind of operations that the armed forces have really ramped up this year. there have been more than 100 in just 2018 alone. a few hours later, it ended. six homes destroyed, three militants killed. scores have been shot down this year. firdaus ahmed mir died in a similar gun battle in november. demanding freedom from indian rule, thousands came to his funeral, as they do every time a militant dies. for his family, firdaus is a martyr, a son they're proud of. translation: it was his mission to fight for the people of kashmir. there are a lot of atrocities committed against our brothers and sisters. he couldn't stand this. on the other side of this battle, more death, more grief. army man mukhtar ahmad malik was shot by militants when he was at home on leave. "kashmir is tired of this situa
a policeman leads us to safety as a bullet flies over us.d to be two, perhaps three, militants who are hiding in there. this gun exchange has just intensified, but the operation has been going on all through the night, for the past 12 hours. and it is these kind of operations that the armed forces have really ramped up this year. there have been more than 100 in just 2018 alone. a few hours later, it ended. six homes destroyed, three militants killed. scores have been shot down this year....
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for us. there is never going to be anything that tops in-person contact and the tried and true little pieces of paper filing ystem. honestly, like -- secure drop for a second, the first user problem, one of the things hat's kind of made me somewhat more confident than a lot of sort of demand side security has expanded both in recent fix is that there is -- recent sophistication, more people spamming through secure drop. general purposes. like the oak -- don't know if there is an actual way of estimating proportion. most tips that you get are from crazy people, particularly unso hitsed tips. it feels kind of like -- unsolicited tips. it feels kind of like healthy for democracy that now some of the crazies are submitting through secure drop. seems like more and more people are doing that. general, the expansion of mobile encryption tools and communications methods has also done a good deal of work in getting people sort of habituated to using secure communications tools and then once you make c
for us. there is never going to be anything that tops in-person contact and the tried and true little pieces of paper filing ystem. honestly, like -- secure drop for a second, the first user problem, one of the things hat's kind of made me somewhat more confident than a lot of sort of demand side security has expanded both in recent fix is that there is -- recent sophistication, more people spamming through secure drop. general purposes. like the oak -- don't know if there is an actual way of...
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sign you meant us i know it was i was a. lot of fear. and us on the on the us out. on us mil. i will say look over the levee. boards with us here these are those leads out to the i.c.u. . to avoid a shit all day and feel for gold home. so that. tell us. to unload your noble cause the whole notion you know what some are charging the most on. mama. a million a hot one hundred pounds a hot mom. who shared. a home the most unusual look. after lengthy negotiations with the school board joan was allowed to come with us to the show and temple. she'll soon have a choice to make. to continue our training at the school pool go back home to the mother. we're going to. show all. those women goalball you or they will want. all your wall. known silicones is. the only pin cause i love love the. stream it has. little song. playing goal hi-lo that. choosing time. really. good luck good. luck playing. even the least kusama team. woman children in ancient un-jewish it's true blood on the elite. jostle how the team. could be a hot what you don't which is a to her scenic nature wall clock. there w
sign you meant us i know it was i was a. lot of fear. and us on the on the us out. on us mil. i will say look over the levee. boards with us here these are those leads out to the i.c.u. . to avoid a shit all day and feel for gold home. so that. tell us. to unload your noble cause the whole notion you know what some are charging the most on. mama. a million a hot one hundred pounds a hot mom. who shared. a home the most unusual look. after lengthy negotiations with the school board joan was...
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yeah if you didn't catch that last bit recent investigation revealed us killers for hire were being usedto assassinate leaders in yemen a country we the us are supposedly not at war with but just this week the senate actually voted wednesday to end the u.s. involvement in the yemen genocide if. you will. in a bill co-sponsored by senators michael e. bernie sanders and chris murphy this is good news and i'm sure losing the support of our senate is going to really hurt the feelings of our rogue trained killers overseas i think is really going to hit them right there because being an american mercenaries kind of the opposite of an orgy you want senator mike lee behind you. we've got a great bright guy. thank you cut my technique over the jacket for her and i know the freedom to do with your job or not i know nice and you'll find out how to join our lovely audience right there on. us veterans who come back from war often tell the same stories. were going out for the people who were killing civilians they were not interested in the wellbeing of their own soldiers either they're already severa
yeah if you didn't catch that last bit recent investigation revealed us killers for hire were being usedto assassinate leaders in yemen a country we the us are supposedly not at war with but just this week the senate actually voted wednesday to end the u.s. involvement in the yemen genocide if. you will. in a bill co-sponsored by senators michael e. bernie sanders and chris murphy this is good news and i'm sure losing the support of our senate is going to really hurt the feelings of our rogue...
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france to tell us more of it. the movement is not over there's no risk of that we will motivate more people to join us to continue our struggle and restore order in this all of which must fall because it's no longer possible to tolerate this government. we were trying to make the police's job more complex we won't make their work any easier because they don't make it easy for us they remove our mosques protected classes and clubs we are really being attacked during these demonstrations we are confronted by armed and well equipped people that while we have nothing unfortunately the media belongs to the oligarchs who. most all the media except you it turns out that the media are inevitably dependent we would like to receive real at time mainly so that we can organize and give answers through the media proportionate to the media attack that the state puts out towards us today the yellow vest movement does not have a unified structure we have a horizontal structure and each acts as it sees fit everyone can do what he
france to tell us more of it. the movement is not over there's no risk of that we will motivate more people to join us to continue our struggle and restore order in this all of which must fall because it's no longer possible to tolerate this government. we were trying to make the police's job more complex we won't make their work any easier because they don't make it easy for us they remove our mosques protected classes and clubs we are really being attacked during these demonstrations we are...
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us. as an investigation into meddling in a senate election campaign in twenty seventeen pro-democratic groups. used to discredit a republican rival. reportedly seen. as a high level delegation from turkey with russia. to the french president. diplomatic. after he was dismissed for a. six pm on saturday. welcome to world news from. the u.s. state of alabama has launched a probe into an alleged meddling campaign during a twenty seventeen local senate election which had been blamed on russia but it now appears to have been created much closer to home it turns out the democratic billionaire funded the u.s. group to make a fake russian on social media allegedly to discredit a republican rival picks up the story. the attorney general for the u.s. state of alabama is looking into democratic party. during the twenty seven special election it appears that roy moore the republican candidate may have lost due to some shady activities that did not come from russia the information is concerning the im
us. as an investigation into meddling in a senate election campaign in twenty seventeen pro-democratic groups. used to discredit a republican rival. reportedly seen. as a high level delegation from turkey with russia. to the french president. diplomatic. after he was dismissed for a. six pm on saturday. welcome to world news from. the u.s. state of alabama has launched a probe into an alleged meddling campaign during a twenty seventeen local senate election which had been blamed on russia but...
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has given us.ve the tools to carry it out, we have the independence, which we think is essential to be able to do ourjobs in a nonpolitical way. and, you know, we at the fed are absolutely committed to that mission and nothing will deter us from doing what we think is the right thing to do. so, for now, it appears more rate increases are on the horizon, even if the pace is not predetermined, as the fed tries to ensure the economic expansion continues and that inflation remains in check. the shelf flurry, bbc news, outside the federal reserve in washington. paul kavanagh is ceo of patronus partners. —— michelle fleury. give us your reaction to what girona powell had to say. we all expected the rate rise, but what about his comments? he was dammed if he did, dammed if he didn't. i don't think the stock market was going to react positively last night, the trend is down at the moment and the market is fretting about economic growth globally around the world and that's why we are seeing declining prices
has given us.ve the tools to carry it out, we have the independence, which we think is essential to be able to do ourjobs in a nonpolitical way. and, you know, we at the fed are absolutely committed to that mission and nothing will deter us from doing what we think is the right thing to do. so, for now, it appears more rate increases are on the horizon, even if the pace is not predetermined, as the fed tries to ensure the economic expansion continues and that inflation remains in check. the...
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not to say about us then i suppose he'll point the governor saw to us come along. no nobody got us closer to the bullets i was called than they ended up in a cellar level as a result of. the nominee. john nobody else has one of the almost most. of the. yeah. yeah. yeah yeah. yeah. yeah yeah that. was just you know i mean me i'm a push i'm really on. but i feel commitment really got. me from yeah i've been with the guys who put a camera in letterman of me i would. tell you i don't put on a bully gun and ammo this was communism in the global arena where he and i want any motives to win like i said it was because some will put out let him skate up the e.c. some brittany i'm with that guy in iceland especially from. moscow but for most. of us on monday i thought he'd been woman deal with a. star in the. file you know and. i mean the question of what i mean. by never figured. out i don't know like a year and for the first time in my life and what i do you know i still special in addition to. going to. do like a civil in this territory. ok i missed my street were on the
not to say about us then i suppose he'll point the governor saw to us come along. no nobody got us closer to the bullets i was called than they ended up in a cellar level as a result of. the nominee. john nobody else has one of the almost most. of the. yeah. yeah. yeah yeah. yeah. yeah yeah that. was just you know i mean me i'm a push i'm really on. but i feel commitment really got. me from yeah i've been with the guys who put a camera in letterman of me i would. tell you i don't put on a bully...
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allow us to introduce c. elegans. this tiny round when is a favorite object for me set has it has a simple body plan and its genome has been completely decoded for example it has been shown to have a gene linked to lifespan and aging it turns out that humans have that gene too it seems that much of the way we age is programmed in our d.n.a. but what exactly does aging involve. we all get old. it's inevitable. no amount of moisturizing will help. and why is that. while aging is controlled by biological process it's. when we're young cell division or my toe says mostly results in perfect daughter cells genetic material that is damaged. by radiation for example. it's fixed by d.n.a. repair mechanisms. but as we get older there's an accumulation of damage caused by oxygen free radicals radiation or errors during my ptosis. our cells become less efficient. we suffer a loss of organ function. in the heart become weaker. lungs no longer work as well. liver and kidney function also start to decline our main organs that filter
allow us to introduce c. elegans. this tiny round when is a favorite object for me set has it has a simple body plan and its genome has been completely decoded for example it has been shown to have a gene linked to lifespan and aging it turns out that humans have that gene too it seems that much of the way we age is programmed in our d.n.a. but what exactly does aging involve. we all get old. it's inevitable. no amount of moisturizing will help. and why is that. while aging is controlled by...
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for instance trust us for the atlantic council. the point is don't trust us. look at all the evident and make a decision for yourself. at has been a body of work that has continue over time here and that has led to "breaking gouta." n the context of "breaking gouta" our team scow we ared the internet to disparate social media post to actors on the ground including those in the assad regime and in russia. as a logistical matter, and to fall, e story of gouta's we looked a the overall military tactics. and then within the overall military tactics we broke down a tax into specific categories varying legality. taken together each tactic created an increasingly dire humanitarian decision until the final militant group surrounded in early april. it was matched by consolidated and very effected disinformation campaign. disinformation has consistently been used particularly by assad and his russian allies and as an extension of the conflict. in the bigger point here and the point of the report is that there's a trap with this information. to get into a back and forth
for instance trust us for the atlantic council. the point is don't trust us. look at all the evident and make a decision for yourself. at has been a body of work that has continue over time here and that has led to "breaking gouta." n the context of "breaking gouta" our team scow we ared the internet to disparate social media post to actors on the ground including those in the assad regime and in russia. as a logistical matter, and to fall, e story of gouta's we looked a the...
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if the community doesn't want us and they aren't ready for us, we don't want to go forward until they're comfortable. people don't do that when they are looking at multimillion dollar opportunity. but they said no, we will wait. put it back out to bid. and then he turned around and said, reverend, we will be added again. i just want you to know that. he and i went to lunch and we talked, and then when they got ready to go again, they brought in their staff, much of their staff, and their staff had to be seven or 70 or 80% black folk -- folk. there son worked on the project. and a couple of other people that we knew from the neighborhoods. i told jeff or you, i don't know who, why are you doing this -- why didn't you do this in the first place and we didn't have to go through all of this? we didn't know. we knew exactly what kind of organization they were. we built it. they did a magnificent job. c.h.p., community housing partnership, not the highway patrol. [laughter] >> remember them. get a load of jeff buckley. one of the mirror's persons who does housing. doctor brown who has already
if the community doesn't want us and they aren't ready for us, we don't want to go forward until they're comfortable. people don't do that when they are looking at multimillion dollar opportunity. but they said no, we will wait. put it back out to bid. and then he turned around and said, reverend, we will be added again. i just want you to know that. he and i went to lunch and we talked, and then when they got ready to go again, they brought in their staff, much of their staff, and their staff...
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there is but one just use of power. and it is to serve people. help us remember, lord."ou we would be. it is an honor. we first sent for him in october, 1983, on the lawn of the white house. o us "fellas" -- he always called us fellas. "would you sing me a few songs? i am a big fan." for decades, we have sang for him. this is a real honor. what people may not know is, he fancied himself a good bass singer. [laughter] he was not. [laughter] we will sing for our president. >> ♪ amazing grace, how sweet the sound that saved a wretch like me i once was lost but now i'm found was blind, but now i see 'twas grace that taught my heart to fear and grace my fears relieved how precious did that grace appear the hour i first believed when we've been there 10,000 years bright shining as the sun we'll have no less days to sing god's praise than when we first begun ♪ [applause] >> in the episcopal church, the which is the president's tradition, we stand to say things we believe. in the sure and certain hope of the resurrection of the life internal, i would like for you to turn to page
there is but one just use of power. and it is to serve people. help us remember, lord."ou we would be. it is an honor. we first sent for him in october, 1983, on the lawn of the white house. o us "fellas" -- he always called us fellas. "would you sing me a few songs? i am a big fan." for decades, we have sang for him. this is a real honor. what people may not know is, he fancied himself a good bass singer. [laughter] he was not. [laughter] we will sing for our...
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you're using the word us, i think us on earth...ing it's the us on earth who will be the catalyst for the them, who you say might colonise other stars, other corners of our universe. none of that can happen without us. well, it can happen without any political decision supported by us. sure, and that's what i'm interested in. but i think going back to the astronomical timescales, we've got as much time for evolution in the future as we've had up till now. moreover, darwinian evolution takes about a million years to evolve a new species, whereas technical innovation takes only a century. so this future evolution is going to be far faster and far less predictable but, of course, i certainly don't think we can imagine that we humans are in any sense the culmination but we should, i think, regard our species, be sort of chauvinistic about our species and not want it to change too much. we've talked in this interview about technologies and we've also talked about ethics and values. what we haven't talked about is spirituality, but as you
you're using the word us, i think us on earth...ing it's the us on earth who will be the catalyst for the them, who you say might colonise other stars, other corners of our universe. none of that can happen without us. well, it can happen without any political decision supported by us. sure, and that's what i'm interested in. but i think going back to the astronomical timescales, we've got as much time for evolution in the future as we've had up till now. moreover, darwinian evolution takes...