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monica millerjoins us now from them by. monica, tell us about this plan? indian government is asking themselves, if vietnam can benefit from the us—china trade war, why can't we? so now they are considering a proposal, according to the bloomberg that obtained a report, that says they have big proposals when it comes to land, electricity, water and road access. one of the reasons that india is overlooked for places to build factories is that they have a huge amount of regulations. to what this proposal is saying is that they may lessen the red tape so that these companies can come in and do business, and it really needs to do all it can do. they have made big promises on the economic front, but its gdp has shrunk to its lowest degree in six years, so this is the type of investment that they need in orderfor them to type of investment that they need in order for them to make their goals. indian needs more foreign investments, and you forjoining us. as america struggles through the trade with china, garlic is winning. it rose 25% this year, showing that can b
monica millerjoins us now from them by. monica, tell us about this plan? indian government is asking themselves, if vietnam can benefit from the us—china trade war, why can't we? so now they are considering a proposal, according to the bloomberg that obtained a report, that says they have big proposals when it comes to land, electricity, water and road access. one of the reasons that india is overlooked for places to build factories is that they have a huge amount of regulations. to what this...
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a system that uses long-term planning, uses psychological warfare, it's uses spies, bribery , uses aeception. he says at one point the greatest of all generals when bloodless victories so not just writing about cataclysmic that was thought of as a central battle, he's actually saying if you are really creative you will never fight a battle because you outmaneuver your opponent until they collapse one of the best examples is the south china sea, which actually starts preferred the current chinese dictatorship here in the 30s the nationalist party issued a map of the south china sea that showed a series of dashes and basically said everything inside the slide is china. now, it's the extraordinary-- it's about 50% of the size of china itself and one has ever claimed that you could actually occupy that kind of see as a sovereign territory. well, long after the chinese communist win they gradually think about this and they begin to develop it so they go out first in a series of skirmishes with the vietnamese on the filipinos and their other neighbors and then they come up with a clever id
a system that uses long-term planning, uses psychological warfare, it's uses spies, bribery , uses aeception. he says at one point the greatest of all generals when bloodless victories so not just writing about cataclysmic that was thought of as a central battle, he's actually saying if you are really creative you will never fight a battle because you outmaneuver your opponent until they collapse one of the best examples is the south china sea, which actually starts preferred the current...
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embassy and iran is unable to and join us tonight, please join us and welcoming doctor farm each. >> hello, hello. i appreciate the chance to be here, hello to chicago it's my first time here thank you for the welcome (applause). >> i am presenting to a survey that has been done for the chicago council and iran poll of global affairs, the title being iranian public opinion for the iranian kids after the crisis on an. so the independent company focusing on iranian polling. also canada, have allowed to canadian consulates here on. >> the scientific polling from iran has been proven to be reliable, scientific, and as an example in the last presidential election in iran in 2017 bennett presidential ronny the current president was selected, the iraq poll was able to predict the result of the election, send the results to the economists, they published it one day before the election and it is there for you to see. our prediction was accurate with two percentage points of the official results. so it is something that could be reliably used as it is with any other polling. so the polling i a
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allow us to reduce our use of wood. the pupils are allowed to test the oven at home for a week. how big my money boston route tells his family how to use the appliance. when. you know we act and it seems easy to use it produces hardly any smoke and you don't need to use wood anymore that's good i want to try the oven out properly. the new oven costs about 15 euros and the in geo also gives credit to members of the ngo discuss the digital campaign the organization wants to plant trees and find people to take care of them it's about taking responsibility and making things public. would also create a digital version then everyone can put their picture in the frame on their smartphone and support the campaign on the internet but it's most important for us to show what people in the villages are doing a local way how they're doing their local part to fight desertification. to tell them what the initiative has organized a very special field trip in the evening the pupils are to see with their own eyes how desertification keep
allow us to reduce our use of wood. the pupils are allowed to test the oven at home for a week. how big my money boston route tells his family how to use the appliance. when. you know we act and it seems easy to use it produces hardly any smoke and you don't need to use wood anymore that's good i want to try the oven out properly. the new oven costs about 15 euros and the in geo also gives credit to members of the ngo discuss the digital campaign the organization wants to plant trees and find...
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seem a pity used of us the more of us it must. seem a pity used of us the more of us it must be. and the number of moves will move on your list for good news with nobody to queen and the number of moves are moving northwest and for good news with you. because it is feeling doesn't it which are you who goes there it is feeling doesn't it wish i was a god we did he talk and the us. was a god we did he talk and the us was a. simulation of the water was really. a. simulation of the water was really. still to come so the most. to do his bit was finished still comes the most. to do his bit was finished. off the population of the unnamed village. the population of the unnamed village works at the sewage plant and they've all been called into work because of the night so it works of the sewage plant and they've all been called into work because of a nighttime accident. hospital. and accident. hospital . call it is quite a lot more guts. than that although for the. whole it is quite a lot more guts. than that i would think for the. i soon. learned of the mean coaches mr pitt and. i soon a
seem a pity used of us the more of us it must. seem a pity used of us the more of us it must be. and the number of moves will move on your list for good news with nobody to queen and the number of moves are moving northwest and for good news with you. because it is feeling doesn't it which are you who goes there it is feeling doesn't it wish i was a god we did he talk and the us. was a god we did he talk and the us was a. simulation of the water was really. a. simulation of the water was...
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for trading in production in the us your uncle gave us a categorical denial. material produced by your uncle has never been and will never be used to feed reactors that also produce try to. the company's future plans certainly do have critics sounding the alert your ankle intends to increase the uranium enrichment level at its u.s. plant from 5 to almost 20 percent the company insists the material would be used exclusively for civilian purposes but 20 percent is the threshold beyond which the material is classified as weapons grade uranium. in the tods these are noisy busy reports or some chance came as a shock to was. like before. you know it in the german government too we try to ensure that we see confirmation for these assumptions and then also try to exert influence. in full sun nameless often doesn't which are long blocking law and this sort of set the alarm bells ringing out the german government can exercise a veto with the scope of the treaties joint committee which essentially monitors the activities of your ranko moved and germany did have that opti
for trading in production in the us your uncle gave us a categorical denial. material produced by your uncle has never been and will never be used to feed reactors that also produce try to. the company's future plans certainly do have critics sounding the alert your ankle intends to increase the uranium enrichment level at its u.s. plant from 5 to almost 20 percent the company insists the material would be used exclusively for civilian purposes but 20 percent is the threshold beyond which the...
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people have even begun using them independently of the authorities. because you can go on facebook get people's profile images and upload them onto your own software criminals etc in the place uploaded images all over the life you can pick up the images are the security system when the person crosses your cameras your system picks it up so it's not easy perhaps but it's also an invasion of privacy in britain many are used to c.c.t.v. cameras but since authorities have started combining surveillance cameras with facial recognition tech some say this goes too far people like ed bridges from cardiff who recently made a shocking discovery the van was parked just around the corner and the by the time i was close enough to see facial recognition technology written on the fan it had already captured my data several times over and i felt like an invasion of my privacy i'm a law abiding member of the public i was going about my daily business i wasn't committing any crime i was no threat to anyone and yet the police were there filming me and capturing my data
people have even begun using them independently of the authorities. because you can go on facebook get people's profile images and upload them onto your own software criminals etc in the place uploaded images all over the life you can pick up the images are the security system when the person crosses your cameras your system picks it up so it's not easy perhaps but it's also an invasion of privacy in britain many are used to c.c.t.v. cameras but since authorities have started combining...
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protocols we use in everyday of a society the same should be used for the pentagon and these are the type of questions we have to answer. >> host: represent yvette clark, chair of the smart cities cauc caucus, joe marx, thank you both for being on "the communicator communicators". >> thank you. >> guest: thank you. >> host: all episodes of this program are available as podcasts. >> book tv continues on c-span2. television for serious readers. >> next on book tvs "after words" were bobby and senator rand paul of kentucky divides a history of socialism and argues that there is a new threat of socialist thinking on the rise in america. he is interviewed by brew public encouragement get matt gates of florida. "after words" is a weekly interview program with the relevant guest hosts interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work. >> senator rand paul you're one of the most interest in people in amerian politics and especially in the publican party. i was a fan of yours long before i got the chance to meet you and work with you here in congress and eager to chat about your boo
protocols we use in everyday of a society the same should be used for the pentagon and these are the type of questions we have to answer. >> host: represent yvette clark, chair of the smart cities cauc caucus, joe marx, thank you both for being on "the communicator communicators". >> thank you. >> guest: thank you. >> host: all episodes of this program are available as podcasts. >> book tv continues on c-span2. television for serious readers. >>...
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a huge wage —— wave of us jobs lost and us factories closed.ose 13 millionjobs, not only devastating for top not only did we lose 13 million jobs, not only did we lose all our manufacturing capacity to the point where, china's manufacturing circuit boards for the f-35, but manufacturing circuit boards for the f—35, but also the people losing those, losing help and efforts, losing retirement and efforts. all of that was levied on the state, local and federal governments to ta ke local and federal governments to take care of and then behind that to add insult to injury, not only did they lose their jobs but add insult to injury, not only did they lose theirjobs but the product that came in that they were previously manufacturing were of substandard, they poisoned you, they exploded, they caught on fire. of course, chinese companies would dispute that characterisation of their products. however, the tra nsfer of their products. however, the transfer of jobs was vastly accelerated by decisions made by us companies in search of increased profits. it
a huge wage —— wave of us jobs lost and us factories closed.ose 13 millionjobs, not only devastating for top not only did we lose 13 million jobs, not only did we lose all our manufacturing capacity to the point where, china's manufacturing circuit boards for the f-35, but manufacturing circuit boards for the f—35, but also the people losing those, losing help and efforts, losing retirement and efforts. all of that was levied on the state, local and federal governments to ta ke local and...
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every means possible to make us use every means possible to make us use their products more.g users, so it's a competitive threat to these businesses if people say, "this product is hurting me", and that's what people do with time if a product hurts them, we're not stupid and not puppets on a string, if a product sucks people will stop using and find an alternative. in ten yea rs, and find an alternative. in ten years, where do you think we will be? if you think the world is distracting today, wait a few years and that's why it is crucial, crucial to teach our children to become indestructible. that is the skill of the century. speaking of those skills, i've been taking a look and some of the apps and functions within our phones to help encourage us to spend a little less time looking at these screens screens. so how about the idea of being rewarded for the time that you spend away from your device? now, i get the idea that an app to do that is kind of ironic because it's on the phone, but apps like forest aim to create the right feeling that makes you want to not use your ph
every means possible to make us use every means possible to make us use their products more.g users, so it's a competitive threat to these businesses if people say, "this product is hurting me", and that's what people do with time if a product hurts them, we're not stupid and not puppets on a string, if a product sucks people will stop using and find an alternative. in ten yea rs, and find an alternative. in ten years, where do you think we will be? if you think the world is...
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what keeps us in shape what makes us sick and how. my name is dr carson the i talk to medical experts. watch them at work. and then discuss what you can do to improve your health. state use and let's all try to stay. good shape next. education is the future. how is the situation worldwide. global $3000.00 takes a look which educational models create opportunities for the future. what does it mean to learn in an interconnected world with the ever increasing expectations. of global 3060 minutes on d w. in a timeless way discover the broncos the housework starts nov 14th on t.w. . the temple of technology. market. the momentum of the morning. made in germany. your business magazine on d w. welcome to in good shape coming up this week gender medicine why men and women often need different therapies. fixing your teeth when it makes sense to get an adhesive dental prosthesis. working out when your over white a fitness group shows you how. and here's your host dr costin let's go tot excessive weight.
what keeps us in shape what makes us sick and how. my name is dr carson the i talk to medical experts. watch them at work. and then discuss what you can do to improve your health. state use and let's all try to stay. good shape next. education is the future. how is the situation worldwide. global $3000.00 takes a look which educational models create opportunities for the future. what does it mean to learn in an interconnected world with the ever increasing expectations. of global 3060 minutes...
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these will be used, have been used countless times will continti to be used countless.not the same as a throw away wrapper around a straw or a chip bag or those individual single-use products. this is meant to be a st nable long term product. nawaz: okay.ke unn the u.s., people here seem to be more on board with cutting back single-use plastic. polling shows 81% of canadians support the idea of a ban and a majority would also be willing to pay more is so big though this is whatnm we hear again and again from people who are trying to make a difference.th how do you evek about it day in and day out? genttner: it's all i think about. it's all i think about all day. i think that there is an overwhelming, "this is a lot we can't do it." but,hat i say to customers who come for the first time and they're trying to think of a way to transition inow theienvironment, don't look at your whole house. look at one room. look at one section of your room. popa: broccoli, yeah, cayou help me put these in nawaz: vicky popa shops at "unboxed market" every week in her quest to banish singl
these will be used, have been used countless times will continti to be used countless.not the same as a throw away wrapper around a straw or a chip bag or those individual single-use products. this is meant to be a st nable long term product. nawaz: okay.ke unn the u.s., people here seem to be more on board with cutting back single-use plastic. polling shows 81% of canadians support the idea of a ban and a majority would also be willing to pay more is so big though this is whatnm we hear again...
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lakeview fisheries uses the latest technology. like this transportable cooler made by a finnish startup. it has a cooling mechanism which is patented we're using our technology partners. that keeps the box cool for up to 7 days so. this sense is that able to detect when the box is open and when it's closed and send messages to us and it isn't all the time to send the ball the whole time so at any time we're very aware of the freshness of the fish. the to lobby are hatched and grown in ponds on the island before being transferred to their floating cages. most of the people on i'm fucking kano rely on fishing for their livelihood. during the 1980 s. lake victoria perch exports were booming. sustainability wasn't a widely known concept back then and the lake was fished clean. michelle and gilbert m.b.o. turn a profit with their farms and want to expand their operation. with support from germany's g.r.i.z. development agency they're building a new sustainably operating refrigerated warehouse to freeze their fish and. the sun is very a
lakeview fisheries uses the latest technology. like this transportable cooler made by a finnish startup. it has a cooling mechanism which is patented we're using our technology partners. that keeps the box cool for up to 7 days so. this sense is that able to detect when the box is open and when it's closed and send messages to us and it isn't all the time to send the ball the whole time so at any time we're very aware of the freshness of the fish. the to lobby are hatched and grown in ponds on...
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is right for the demonstrators to use. well 1st of all i don't think the level of use by protesters are based on de intention to attack anybody i believe the intention of using followers is only to protect ourselves because saying that the police had been beating a protest. without a reason when the police are you saying they return it yes but they do more than return down to october 20th we have a group of hardcore protest and throw petrol bombs at the station police station doubles in retaliation we can only go one protest a stud a policeman with a box cutter we have a homemade bomb which went off on the roadside by the grace of god didn't hurt anybody or kill anybody it's that kind of violent crime talking about well what's the justification well i believe that justification is because when protesters realize that peaceful demonstrations or march are no longer useful in calling the government to respond to it is demands i believe that's why there's a reason why did trying to use violence to express their anger expressed
is right for the demonstrators to use. well 1st of all i don't think the level of use by protesters are based on de intention to attack anybody i believe the intention of using followers is only to protect ourselves because saying that the police had been beating a protest. without a reason when the police are you saying they return it yes but they do more than return down to october 20th we have a group of hardcore protest and throw petrol bombs at the station police station doubles in...
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albert was guiding us.ve conversations saying let's go do x and he would put his brain on it and say no, let's do y. that's not going to work for us. i'm going to get found out. the whole thing will get blown. he was a good teacher so we learned from him. we found the structure of shadow crew is set up like the mafia of people that are bosses down to custome customers. >> the highest role is the ad minute stray tore. they were the ceo and decided the strategy and day to day functions. >> then you had about 3,900 use users. >> to build our case, we had to buy things from those criminals using the shadow crew website. >> albert had a number of screen names but the main screen name was kumba johnny. >> we used albert to purchase contraband from other individuals to bring charges. >> credit cards, passports, cashier's checks. albert couldn't buy everything so he had to continuously introduce new agents and vouch for them to get them on the website. >> were you a member of shadow crew? >> yeah. >> what was your
albert was guiding us.ve conversations saying let's go do x and he would put his brain on it and say no, let's do y. that's not going to work for us. i'm going to get found out. the whole thing will get blown. he was a good teacher so we learned from him. we found the structure of shadow crew is set up like the mafia of people that are bosses down to custome customers. >> the highest role is the ad minute stray tore. they were the ceo and decided the strategy and day to day functions....
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technology is already used around the world. army doctors and for authenticating patients for important drugs or for online banking on smartphones. even systems that look under your skin so to speak such as infrared scanners that are used in vein matching oxygen. absorbs more in from around. can be matched. scientists are currently developing technology that can recognize a person on the basis of their heartbeat. others are working on identifying a person. sounds like biometrics super practical need those endless letter number and character password combinations happy days or is there a catch we talk to professor christoph miner to find out if teachers internet technologies and systems at a part of them based research institute was more secure of as a possible words or biometrics. i think outlook is that we should be using your fingerprint to log in it's obviously more convenient you just put your finger on the reader those are identified and then you're in that's much easier than typing a password the passwords are often we get
technology is already used around the world. army doctors and for authenticating patients for important drugs or for online banking on smartphones. even systems that look under your skin so to speak such as infrared scanners that are used in vein matching oxygen. absorbs more in from around. can be matched. scientists are currently developing technology that can recognize a person on the basis of their heartbeat. others are working on identifying a person. sounds like biometrics super practical...
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cannot let us go to graze anymore. in the flood plains of sun look at my york it's been prohibited for over 20 years. back then one of spain's biggest environmental catastrophes happened in a copper mine just a few kilometers upstream. they're all gone favorite on a go to i came here and everything was black within a little of them a little black mud that i love you so much came from up there where the mine is. all of this was flooded into the river and then type claim to it was real you know john went through. april 25th 1980 and i started going out into the sea and the dam for the collecting basin breaks highly toxic mud a byproduct of comfort production floods the valley for up to 60 kilometers threatening to destroy a nature reserve. cultivation has stopped here ever since and the pastor along the river has become a restricted area. if we look at oahu and you know. this homes as far as of course . we live off our fields the cattle is not allowed out there anymore. so we need to by fatah and confine the animals in t
cannot let us go to graze anymore. in the flood plains of sun look at my york it's been prohibited for over 20 years. back then one of spain's biggest environmental catastrophes happened in a copper mine just a few kilometers upstream. they're all gone favorite on a go to i came here and everything was black within a little of them a little black mud that i love you so much came from up there where the mine is. all of this was flooded into the river and then type claim to it was real you know...
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policies governing the and use of single-use plastic are effective. and these policies are becoming more common around the world and across this country. the european ultimately comprehensive u.s. action is needed. this committee should use its authority to tackle the problem. i applaud you just top using plastic water bottles and committee hearings. unfortunately, the policy has been reversed. the committee should make our other federal and lands and waters into single use plastic free zones. federalongress to pass legislation that significantly reduces the production of this everlasting pollutant, and hold corporations responsible for this global crisis and enable states and cities to continue to lead the way don't fall to the false promise of recycling. please don't stoop to incineration. we must stop the runaway increase in plastic production and reduce the amount of plastic companies are hoisting on us. we have no more time to waste. thank you. >> thank you. the chair now recognizes mr. perez to testify for five minutes. >> thank you chairman low
policies governing the and use of single-use plastic are effective. and these policies are becoming more common around the world and across this country. the european ultimately comprehensive u.s. action is needed. this committee should use its authority to tackle the problem. i applaud you just top using plastic water bottles and committee hearings. unfortunately, the policy has been reversed. the committee should make our other federal and lands and waters into single use plastic free zones....
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indeed this entire corridors occupied by these type of uses and they use similar uses.his community of businesses is supportive of the presence in this area is evident by the numerous letters of support that the project has received. i will now turn it over to joe and joey who can provide some additional insight into the use and community relationship. >> i don't know if this is too close. thank you for your service. my pops and i, every time we're down here, we say that stuff does not happen in san francisco unless people put time -- put forward the time and effort. you embody the san francisco -- the sacrifices anchor for soto san francisco needs. we are general -- general contractors by trade. this is not our first time at this microphone. the last time we are at this microphone, my father and i said we won't be back unless it is for 100% affordable projects. obviously we didn't know our office space would be challenged here we are. one thing that everyone on the commission might not be entirely aware of is the eighth those of our business, which is that we are not j
indeed this entire corridors occupied by these type of uses and they use similar uses.his community of businesses is supportive of the presence in this area is evident by the numerous letters of support that the project has received. i will now turn it over to joe and joey who can provide some additional insight into the use and community relationship. >> i don't know if this is too close. thank you for your service. my pops and i, every time we're down here, we say that stuff does not...
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we are using it as a reference. but we have replaced serum with plant based substitutes we know what those proteins are in serum that. that are necessary for proliferation of the cells so we make the proteins ourselves some progress on the ethical front then but on the technological level there are still some major hurdles to be overcome so far the quantity of meat that can be grown is fairly limited. without blood vessels and connective tissue there's only so big you can get. so when it comes to lab grown meat we may have to trade the hardy stakes we know for this so when will the lab grown meat be market ready. about 2 and a half years. what you always hear is 2 to 5 years people always say it'll be on the market in 2 to 5 years that's the number you hear today but it's also what they were saying 5 years ago in the technological obstacles associated with mass producing in vitro me even though a lot of research has gone into it a still many. in 2 to 5 years or maybe a bit longer but someday the lab grown meat proba
we are using it as a reference. but we have replaced serum with plant based substitutes we know what those proteins are in serum that. that are necessary for proliferation of the cells so we make the proteins ourselves some progress on the ethical front then but on the technological level there are still some major hurdles to be overcome so far the quantity of meat that can be grown is fairly limited. without blood vessels and connective tissue there's only so big you can get. so when it comes...
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join us on facebook j w. a little. hello and welcome to eat who often go where we highlight green topics and ideas from africa and europe. and i'm in lagos nigeria and with me is my co-host and you've got i love that sandra hi there i'm sundered to nobody here in kampala uganda and in this week's show we go to germany to meet a month who's hoping to turn the tight when it comes to plastic pollution in the way that he has some other topics will be looking out today. we look at why being a ranger example of danger is a profession. we also see how green fingered no wage and already letting almost 1st stop them from inc. and find out how blood waste is being put to use in the mud augusta. being a ranger can be a dangerous job some $100.00 wildlife guardians lose their lives each year in their line of duty many of them in east and central africa when accidents account for about 50 percent of those fatalities porches were responsible for the other we went to months and forced national park here in uganda to meet julius or on
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they are telling us to tell us as well.foot is or isn't doing, to make sure we understand where we can potentially tweak. the design process draws parallels with that of motorsport, the changes are being considered that can show fractions of a second or add small distances to performances. and what was that transition like to having something that has been kinda personalised to you? it was really nice to have, because they could give feedback about how they felt and what i would like to feel. it really felt like we had the room to search for something that fits my personal running style and is different for everybody, so there's no like one golden rule regarding blades and it's fun to realise that and that you can reallyjust, you don't have to do what the paralympic champion is doing, because that might not even be the best for me. so it's good to have the opportunity to search for the right blades with a team of people around me. a switch to blades two months ago, category 1. to blades two months ago, category 1,i to blade
they are telling us to tell us as well.foot is or isn't doing, to make sure we understand where we can potentially tweak. the design process draws parallels with that of motorsport, the changes are being considered that can show fractions of a second or add small distances to performances. and what was that transition like to having something that has been kinda personalised to you? it was really nice to have, because they could give feedback about how they felt and what i would like to feel....
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to join us in the depths. aura maybe in the shallowness of. today there are good terrorists and bad evidence the bad terrorists and those in yemen who the united states deems to be a threat the looked at those one in syria the cia and the us military were engaged in covert actions really throughout the world. where they were assassinating populist leaders they were backing up the right way military juntas funding an army of death squads there's no any more because there's always a small income for a really good. profit. a lot of people like to use were to let go of smaug very good analogy but when we have soul towers on every to every big building when we are going to put these 5 g. generators on every light pole on every street it is certainly electro small and it's getting worse. my world became smaller and smaller and smaller and tell i ended up winning it in a box and in a shielded room way the same person that was helping us to shield found the right material to hold back that particular frequency that was coming in and burning my skin an
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us?the times you said you had the answers? ♪ ♪ what about us? ♪ what about a happy ever afters? ♪ ♪ what about love? what about trust? ♪ ♪ what about us? ♪ sticks and stones, they may break these bones ♪ ♪ but then i'll be ready, are you ready? ♪ ♪ it's the start of us, waking up, come on ♪ ♪ 'cause now it's time to let them know ♪ ♪ what about us? ♪ what about all the times you sa y ♪ so what about us? ers?♪ ♪ what about us? ♪ what about us? ♪ what about us? >> kelly: i love p!nk! all all right, y'all, welcome tt "the kelly clarkson show"! so, victoria in our audience requested this tune. where is victoria? hi, victoria. so what made you request this amazing song other than i think she's the reddest person to ever exist. girlfriend of three years actually love p!nk so it's perfect. because you have awesome taste,m for ourselves. so this is
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samak be used over us the more of us he must. be used of us the more of us he must be. and the number of moves a member norquist and cook. the number of moves a member norquist. who goes there it is stealing doesn't it wish i was a guy who goes there it is stealing doesn't it wish i was a god we did he talk and the us will say. we did he talk and the us doesn't. seem irrational to want to lose woody. simulation of will to lose woody. still comes the most. to do his bit was finished. the most. to do his bit was finished. off the population of the unnamed village works of the super. power of the population of the unnamed village works of the sewage plant and they've all been called into work because of a nighttime accident which plant and they've all been called into work because of a nighttime accident. hospital. offer to. call it is quite a lot more guts. than what i was built for the. call it is quite a lot more guts. than what i was built for them. no matter to me coaches mr pringle sure. no matter to me coaches missed the point he was sure they just blow it up after
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we use ceramics instead. they're a bit more expensive but just as good if not better in many respects. it means we don't have to use conflict materials like. this. this if the phone is assembled in china but there are no toxic fumes in this factory because the parts are slaughtered and screwed together not weld it to $400.00 euros a month wage paid to the work force is considerably higher than the industry standard in china. to validate brothers would ideally base production in their native germany which would also enable them to personally ensure compliance with their production criteria. if you. lot of components in smart phones and computers come from china anyway so it made sense for us to start there as a 1st step would be getting those components to germany would involve lots of a labor of packaging. that wouldn't be very eco friendly or sustainable. speaking of which wouldn't it be better if potential buyers chose you phones instead of to get the best thing to do is to use 2nd 100 voices and we recomme
we use ceramics instead. they're a bit more expensive but just as good if not better in many respects. it means we don't have to use conflict materials like. this. this if the phone is assembled in china but there are no toxic fumes in this factory because the parts are slaughtered and screwed together not weld it to $400.00 euros a month wage paid to the work force is considerably higher than the industry standard in china. to validate brothers would ideally base production in their native...
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let us know — just use the hashtag bbcworklife. hello and welcome to worklife.ay not be december yet, but the christmas shopping season is already in full swing — and black friday is just days away. however the season of santa doesn't just bring presents, it also brings rubbish, and lots of it. new research by ing says that across the globe 96% of us throw away plastic waste daily, with more than three quarters of us throwing away up to five items each day. but that figure will only get worse over the christmas season. in the uk alone we throw out roughly 100 million bin bags full of packaging from toys and gifts over the period. but things could be about to change — new data suggests that 74% of us now agree that protecting the environment should be a priority — even if it slows economic growth. with us now is dr dimitrios tsivrikos, consumer behaviour specialist at university college london welcome at university college london to worklife. i imagine of welcome to worklife. i imagine lots of people listening to what we have said so farwant of people listening t
let us know — just use the hashtag bbcworklife. hello and welcome to worklife.ay not be december yet, but the christmas shopping season is already in full swing — and black friday is just days away. however the season of santa doesn't just bring presents, it also brings rubbish, and lots of it. new research by ing says that across the globe 96% of us throw away plastic waste daily, with more than three quarters of us throwing away up to five items each day. but that figure will only get...
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us, check us out on bloomberg radio. this is bloomberg. ♪ facebook employees repeatedly shape what they viewed as unethical practices by the company. those concerns voiced in 2012 and 2013 were overruled by senior managers including mark zuckerberg who argued the survival of the social network was more important. we're joined by wired editor-in-chief nick thompson. thank you for joining us. >> glad to be here. >> so much to discuss and you have written some great teachers about facebook over the last year years. let's start with political advertising and the company's position that private companies should not be policing public speech. he agree -- do you agree and do you think it will sustain? >> there so many layers to that question and my opinion is complicated on that. i think in general political advertising on social platforms is a net good and it creates the opportunity for upstart campaigns to challenge incumbents, so i think you should start with the principle that it is a good idea. policy whichook's is that po
us, check us out on bloomberg radio. this is bloomberg. ♪ facebook employees repeatedly shape what they viewed as unethical practices by the company. those concerns voiced in 2012 and 2013 were overruled by senior managers including mark zuckerberg who argued the survival of the social network was more important. we're joined by wired editor-in-chief nick thompson. thank you for joining us. >> glad to be here. >> so much to discuss and you have written some great teachers about...
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let us know — just use #bbcworklife. send us your top tips and ideas.art with the world of digital or cryptocurrencies. since bitcoin arrived a decade ago, the market has exploded — there are now more than 1,500 different digital currencies in use. supporters say they are the future of finance, but they are coming under growing scrutiny by governments around the world — and increasingly becoming the focus of crime. losses from digital currency crime and fraud soared to almost $4.5 billion in the first nine months of the year, according to a new report — that's up 150% on the whole of last year. the european central bank is just one organisation looking into launching its own digital currency to stop europe falling behind the us and china in the global payments market. it's been spurred in part by facebook‘s plan to launch a digital currency — libra — for its almost 2.5 billion users. the idea has rung alarm bells with governments and central bankers — as a potential threat to global financial stability, and that has seen high profile backers — including
let us know — just use #bbcworklife. send us your top tips and ideas.art with the world of digital or cryptocurrencies. since bitcoin arrived a decade ago, the market has exploded — there are now more than 1,500 different digital currencies in use. supporters say they are the future of finance, but they are coming under growing scrutiny by governments around the world — and increasingly becoming the focus of crime. losses from digital currency crime and fraud soared to almost $4.5 billion...
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the type of frequencies that are used, the radio waves they are using, they are the same ballpark of waves that have been used and tested, tested and tested, for decades. the technology that goes into the antennas doesn't fundamentally change the way those radio waves behave. so while it looks and feels like a brand—new technology from a marketing perspective, it's roots are actually inherent mobile radio technology that has been tested and used for decades now. what is happening here is very similar to the smoking. the actual health effects, the actual science, was hidden. and this is exactly what is happening here. 56 is highly, highly unlikely to cause more cancers than 2-46, unlikely to cause more cancers than 2—46, and there isn't much evidence ofan 2—46, and there isn't much evidence of an increased risk in 2—46, if any. it is not venue tobacco. is not the new asbestos. that'sjust simply isn't true. but despite the weight of scientific evidence, the anti—sg movement is growing. similar groups have been popping up in other areas around the world, fuelled by social media and the
the type of frequencies that are used, the radio waves they are using, they are the same ballpark of waves that have been used and tested, tested and tested, for decades. the technology that goes into the antennas doesn't fundamentally change the way those radio waves behave. so while it looks and feels like a brand—new technology from a marketing perspective, it's roots are actually inherent mobile radio technology that has been tested and used for decades now. what is happening here is very...
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seem a pity used of us the more of us you must give them 20. samak be used over us the us you must give them. the number of moves remember new york with new. in the number of moves aluminum norquist and for good reason nobody took we get to . you if you live in the uk doesn't bush was there it is sitting president bush i think. we did. it and. i think you understand us. simulation a little with. a simulation of a little was woody. still to come see the most. to do is give him his woody. still comes the most. to do his bit was finished. first. off the population of the un. the population of the unnamed village works at the sewage plant and they've all been called into work because of an unnamed village works at the sewage plant and they've all been called into work because of a nighttime accident. hospital nighttime accident. the hospital. called call it doesn't just play a little bit more for us. to sell both local people for for that. price by suing. the limit at the mean poaching isn't this just your point of view. sure sure because they just
seem a pity used of us the more of us you must give them 20. samak be used over us the us you must give them. the number of moves remember new york with new. in the number of moves aluminum norquist and for good reason nobody took we get to . you if you live in the uk doesn't bush was there it is sitting president bush i think. we did. it and. i think you understand us. simulation a little with. a simulation of a little was woody. still to come see the most. to do is give him his woody. still...
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samak be used over us the us he must believe them. samak be used over us the us he must give them. and the number of moves aluminum norquist and. the number of moves aluminum norquist and for good reason nobody could get. it is sitting president bush yet. it is stealing doesn't it wish i was a god we did he talk and the us. was a god we did he talk and the us was a. simulation of the water was really. a. simulation of the water was really. still to come so the most. to do is be honest still comes the most. to do his bit was just. off the population of the unnamed of. the population of the unnamed village works at the sewage plant and they've all been called into work because of the night so it works at the sewage plant and they've all been called into work because of a nighttime accident. which. i'm accident. plus would. call it is clear that morgoth. found that i was. calling the claim that morgoth. found that i was for the. i soon. learned of the mean coach using the children. by soonish median number of the mean coaches not to put anybody sure they just blow it up after putting
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thank you for joining us, and thank you for helping us carry this torch. i hope you've taken a moment to look at the display of religious texts our curators have put out for you next door. perhaps you've taken a tour of some of the library's vast holdings that will make tonight's conversation come alive for you. we try to incorporate these features in every program, and we want you to experience the depth and breadth of this library, or of your library. but to cut to the task at hand, i'm thrilled to be standing here to introduce one of the world's great minds on spiritual studies, a writer and scholar who has contributed richly to our understanding of faith, scripture and the history of religions around the globe. she is, of course, karen armstrong, the current ambassador for the united nations alliance of civilizations. in the event you don't know what that alliance is, it's a dedicated, ambitious body within the united nations that mounts action internationally against any form of extremism. karen armstrong would like to make the world talk to one anoth
thank you for joining us, and thank you for helping us carry this torch. i hope you've taken a moment to look at the display of religious texts our curators have put out for you next door. perhaps you've taken a tour of some of the library's vast holdings that will make tonight's conversation come alive for you. we try to incorporate these features in every program, and we want you to experience the depth and breadth of this library, or of your library. but to cut to the task at hand, i'm...
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tell us what kimchi is, and give us a kind of a cultural perspective on it.en hong white: kimchi originally means, "brined vegetables." it's a technique to preserve vegetables for a long time. during brutal winters of korea, which is subzero degrees, people had to survive for three, four months, and so they decided to just preserve the vegetables during the winter, and they use salt and some herbs, and they mixed it together, and they put it in a clay pot and buried underground. and it will last you for three months, three, four months without refrigeration. so it's a technique. if you can use any kind of vegetables, any kind of hard vegetables, root vegetables, and leafy vegetables to make perfect kimchi that will last you throughout the winter. robert: did they know that it was going to have the particular taste in and stuff that it does, or was that part of the-- just the preservation process, and then it turned out "hey, this tastes good"? ellen: i think it was an accident. robert: yeah, yeah, that's interesting. ellen: the fairy tale--folk tale is that s
tell us what kimchi is, and give us a kind of a cultural perspective on it.en hong white: kimchi originally means, "brined vegetables." it's a technique to preserve vegetables for a long time. during brutal winters of korea, which is subzero degrees, people had to survive for three, four months, and so they decided to just preserve the vegetables during the winter, and they use salt and some herbs, and they mixed it together, and they put it in a clay pot and buried underground. and...
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administration about this it was the us congress which imposed them not us 1st of all it forced us to implement the substitution of imported goods in those sectors which are closely tied to our national interests and security is a very wide range of sectors culture medicine pharmaceuticals armaments and we've reached a very good and positive results i see it as a boomerang effect many u.s. companies invested a lot of money in this or that project but then had to cancel them so they lost to punish themselves and it seems that why report inspiring to be shared by many including global business and international financial media just recently forbes. oblation article calling russia bullet proof and claiming it's market is doing better than chinese or american surprisingly despite all the restrictions the magazine added that russia has over a $541000000000.00 u.s. dollars in foreign currency reserves and the largest gold reserves in one emerging markets with russian bonds becoming increasingly attractive pain considerably more interest than for example u.s. ones but all in all as the parti
administration about this it was the us congress which imposed them not us 1st of all it forced us to implement the substitution of imported goods in those sectors which are closely tied to our national interests and security is a very wide range of sectors culture medicine pharmaceuticals armaments and we've reached a very good and positive results i see it as a boomerang effect many u.s. companies invested a lot of money in this or that project but then had to cancel them so they lost to...
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it would obviously have to be used very carefully and will be used sparingly. there are various things that could be done to minimize the risk of it being spread further but if the aim is to close down and arrest all those using the particular platform or chat room that you're gaining access to then in a way it's sort of self destructs to a certain extent anyway in the united kingdom these sorts of images and videos would be illegal and the reason that they're illegal is not because there's a victim of them because clearly there is until in a simulated image but what there it what it has the potential to do is to excite offenders and what we don't want to do is have a government in your up producing material that can potentially excite people into offending in real life outside the virtual world and i can understand that view but the amounts of child sexual imagery that's out there is absolutely enormous anything added by the german police will be an absolute drop in the ocean i also think there's another more general concern about the issue of entrapment we ha
it would obviously have to be used very carefully and will be used sparingly. there are various things that could be done to minimize the risk of it being spread further but if the aim is to close down and arrest all those using the particular platform or chat room that you're gaining access to then in a way it's sort of self destructs to a certain extent anyway in the united kingdom these sorts of images and videos would be illegal and the reason that they're illegal is not because there's a...
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it can be used for nothing and that constitutes not more than maybe. in 20 but i think by a by law i thought the thought was lower than smart the country has a different order that condit is would not accept when people like you know or care that aren't going as high i think he's on top of that simply means that or lances that are dumping grounds that feeling that in no time. when the mumbai reston's railway division decided to introduce an environmentally friendly garbage disposal system it was a huge task dadar station is home to the biggest vegetable market in the mumbai and while that means farm fresh vegetables and low prices it also means waste a lot and lots of it. projects are bangers terminus was started by a company called ourselves better than. idea was to process the originated and other markets diverged open markets. so obvious processing versatility. very. station so deadly force. base. jumper not timed. for day. 35. and goal is to be able to provide race solutions for the changing perhaps but example. in a magazine. lasting change will o
it can be used for nothing and that constitutes not more than maybe. in 20 but i think by a by law i thought the thought was lower than smart the country has a different order that condit is would not accept when people like you know or care that aren't going as high i think he's on top of that simply means that or lances that are dumping grounds that feeling that in no time. when the mumbai reston's railway division decided to introduce an environmentally friendly garbage disposal system it...
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playing play and very well might continue watching us in such. thousands of american men and women choose to serve in the country's military and the decision. every song came to a complete. the day that i was raped and. you know told a shot to kill me and i see how it destroyed my life any screamed at me any time in any graham my arm and he write me this berthing if you take into account that women don't report because of the extreme retaliation and it's probably somewhere near about half a 1000000 women have now been sexually assaulted in the us military is a very very traumatizing tat happen but i've never seen trauma like i've seen from women who are veterans who suffered military sexual trauma reporting rape is more likely to get the victim punished than the offender and almost 10 year career or chose very invested in and i gave a sex offender who was not even put to justice or put on the registry this is simply an issue of tower and violence male sexual predators for the large part of target whoever is there to prey upon whether that's a man
playing play and very well might continue watching us in such. thousands of american men and women choose to serve in the country's military and the decision. every song came to a complete. the day that i was raped and. you know told a shot to kill me and i see how it destroyed my life any screamed at me any time in any graham my arm and he write me this berthing if you take into account that women don't report because of the extreme retaliation and it's probably somewhere near about half a...
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lisa is joining us. good evening. i'm calling in for the two gentlemen to let them know they are clueless on what's going on. what they are doing to the president is wrong. he didn't do anything wrong. it's nothing joe biden's son went out with money. wake up and smell the coffee, you people are clueless with these democrats that have gotten in a lot of trouble. is really sad. that's all i have to say. the white house press secretary issued a statement after the houseboat was completed. she said nancy pelosi and the democrats' unhinged obsession with the impeachment proceeding does not hurt president trump, saying it hurts the american people. read it on the white house website. mary is joining us from louisiana. thank you for taking my call. i am so disgusted with this. i'm 78 years old, i have never out ofch discussed democrats. >> disgusting because? -- workingve a president his but off for us. he's done more than any president has since reagan. this is an independent speaking. they are people. if this congress doe
lisa is joining us. good evening. i'm calling in for the two gentlemen to let them know they are clueless on what's going on. what they are doing to the president is wrong. he didn't do anything wrong. it's nothing joe biden's son went out with money. wake up and smell the coffee, you people are clueless with these democrats that have gotten in a lot of trouble. is really sad. that's all i have to say. the white house press secretary issued a statement after the houseboat was completed. she...
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history is lying to us. good enough but this is about sustainability it's about our environment and how we treat the senate affects us in ways that sometimes we don't even think off. mr mock but she. know i had a great fortune this year our being at the white house where francis was there and in line things are this went on into this he had just been listening to it was the end. of this meeting this is it was nearly sort of the same seats and at times this is an. it's not unique to the right. so that this collective on that we all call. our planet. will be able to survive. for the generations that follow us thank you. thank. us the name on my. virtual head of a. mountain as the phone is going to feel other ways as soon as this is that it is as. though it is and saying. it's only 9 and i had just. bought one odds and obstacles and the news is that i got it and i'm 66. it's time to go in obstacles. that things other than x. and app stores have. been times when i've been that. guy with the seat in mind that i'm
history is lying to us. good enough but this is about sustainability it's about our environment and how we treat the senate affects us in ways that sometimes we don't even think off. mr mock but she. know i had a great fortune this year our being at the white house where francis was there and in line things are this went on into this he had just been listening to it was the end. of this meeting this is it was nearly sort of the same seats and at times this is an. it's not unique to the right....
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more than 5 million teens use e-cigarette in the us.s the cdc reports, 47 people have now died from an illness linked to the devices. the american medical association is calling for an immediate vaping band. switching gears to thursday night football the texans take first place in the afc south after beating the colts in a nailbiter. >> a chance for the colts. can he pick it up? he cannot. >> the texans win 20-17 thanks to a late fourth-down stop and two touchdowns from hopkins. the time is almost 10 minutes after the top of the are, two weeks of public impeachment hearings are over. as the questions expose most of that testimony was based on hearsay and opinions. >> i didn't see -- >> can't speak to what the president's motivation was. >> all of us but it was inappropriate. >> i have an understanding now. >> reporter: etc. alice says democrats have no basis for impeachment, she joins us with the choice dems are facing. former president obama wants democrats to chill out. 's latest message about the 2020 race. stay with us. >> i can't s
more than 5 million teens use e-cigarette in the us.s the cdc reports, 47 people have now died from an illness linked to the devices. the american medical association is calling for an immediate vaping band. switching gears to thursday night football the texans take first place in the afc south after beating the colts in a nailbiter. >> a chance for the colts. can he pick it up? he cannot. >> the texans win 20-17 thanks to a late fourth-down stop and two touchdowns from hopkins. the...
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if you used that all of us are focused on the white supremacy story. whether or not you have use those to your benefit. jeff: the whiteness thing, yes, because it was all about identity. it was this idea that you are fighting for your tribe or something. if you were involved in the because ii'm in this hate other people and i want to hold them down. even in some of my speeches, i would say we are like the men on the alamo. we are standing up to the last line of the white race. these are things i would say up there to inspire people, to get them motivated and that. i think a lot of people see it -- brad was say acceleration. they see it as an attack on whiteness. as an attack on their solidarity, an attack on their people rather than the countermeasure of -- i hear very few groups in the white nationalist movement saying we want to hold these people down. we want to bring back slavery. that is something that a bunch of drunken guys at a backyard barbecue might say some thing like that, but that is not the real concern. there is going to be bigots and ha
if you used that all of us are focused on the white supremacy story. whether or not you have use those to your benefit. jeff: the whiteness thing, yes, because it was all about identity. it was this idea that you are fighting for your tribe or something. if you were involved in the because ii'm in this hate other people and i want to hold them down. even in some of my speeches, i would say we are like the men on the alamo. we are standing up to the last line of the white race. these are things...
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let us know — just use the hashtag bbcworklife.y warm welcome to our new business show, lovely to have you with us. we start in south america, where the world's greatest rainforest — the brazilian amazon — is under increasing threat. illegal logging, mining and land grabbing has led to vast areas of rainforest being lost. it is a huge store of carbon that is vital for tackling climate change but the brazilian government of president bolsonaro has so far denied the problem, but that may now change. environment minister ricardo salles will meet governors of amazon states today to discuss tactics to counter deforestation. well, in the 12 months to july this year, deforestation soared almost 30%. more than 3700 square kilometres of forest has been deforested this year, an area about a fifth the size of wales orjust over 500,000 football pitches. while deforestation mainly has been caused by illegal logging, mining and cattle farming, a new threat is posed by increasing demand for land for palm oil plantations. with us now is madeleine
let us know — just use the hashtag bbcworklife.y warm welcome to our new business show, lovely to have you with us. we start in south america, where the world's greatest rainforest — the brazilian amazon — is under increasing threat. illegal logging, mining and land grabbing has led to vast areas of rainforest being lost. it is a huge store of carbon that is vital for tackling climate change but the brazilian government of president bolsonaro has so far denied the problem, but that may...