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together for everybody in the united states and america. >>. >> how to call energy efficiency to use new technology to make solar more efficient andd affordable to use energy that is cleaner. like how dramatically different the national gas industry is in america right now than it was ten years ago because of the technology constantly using new technology as a way to address thetost future in the way that makes our lives better to recognize as a way to advance environment and the economy and foreign relations. >> host: you belong to a caucus the climate solutions caucus had combination of democrats andns republicans quick. >> yes i'm afraid some of the republicans lostna their election. last year the united states congress in the armed services committee. to say you have to take into account climate change as part of the national defense strategy and then with the full congress that they voted to keep that as part of the national defense authorization act that more people are recognizing this is a reality from the coastal communities that are dramatically affected the storm events so acr
together for everybody in the united states and america. >>. >> how to call energy efficiency to use new technology to make solar more efficient andd affordable to use energy that is cleaner. like how dramatically different the national gas industry is in america right now than it was ten years ago because of the technology constantly using new technology as a way to address thetost future in the way that makes our lives better to recognize as a way to advance environment and the...
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we have to constantly use new technology to address the future for our country. and do it in a way that makes our lives better, not worse. most of us recognize that climate change is a reality. let's use technology as a way to advance the environment, the economy, and our foreign relations. host: you belong to a caucus known as the climate solutions caucus. is this a, nation of democrats and republicans? combination of democrats and republicans? guest: yes. i'm concerned that some of the republicans lost seats this year. of theress, as part national defense authorization act in the armed services committee, which fell apart, we put in a provision that said you have to take into account climate change as part of our national defense strategy. the republicans on the committee voted for that, and then they tried to take it off the agenda when it went before the full congress. enough republicans voted to keep that as part of the national defense authorization act. that was a positive, hopeful thing, more republicans recognizing this is a reality we face. it is usually
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news. stay with us on bbc news. the homeless and hungry in venezuela. problems are mounting for millions as the us imposes new sanctions. the israeli prime minister yitzhak rabin, the architect of the middle east peace process, has been assassinated. a 25—year—old jewish man from an extremist group has been arrested and has claimed responsibility for the killing. at polling booths throughout the country, they voted on an historic day for australia. the result was clear. the monarchy would survive. of the american hostages, there was no sign. they are being held somewhere inside the compound. they said should the americans attempt a rescue, they will all die. this mission has surpassed all expectations. voyageri is now the most distant man—made object anywhere in the universe and itjust seems to keep on going. tonight, we proved once more that the true strength of our nation comes not from the might of our arms or the scale of our wealth, but from the enduring power of our ideals. this is bbc world news. the latest h
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we have to recognize many challenges give us new opportunities and we will learn from these experiencesit has been a great sign, challenge ethical hackers. help me improve faster. help me protect what i have been challenged to protect in a manner that is more aggressive and more creative. and the national cyberstrategy, and my team will continue to adapt our approach to make sure we address the complex cyber challenges but we are looking at what we are learning from agencies, learning from others, what we are hearing from industries and we are never done. this is a journey that is never done. we will continue to advance both policies, that is one of the things we are doing directly as well as how we measure success. i want to hit a couple things. a couple weeks ago we released the national cloud smart strategy for comment. those of you, it actually closes on the 24th, if you haven't looked at it please do. would love to hear your comments. and looking closely at dhs on how we look at high-value assets and continue keeping those secure and one of the most interesting is what we have to d
we have to recognize many challenges give us new opportunities and we will learn from these experiencesit has been a great sign, challenge ethical hackers. help me improve faster. help me protect what i have been challenged to protect in a manner that is more aggressive and more creative. and the national cyberstrategy, and my team will continue to adapt our approach to make sure we address the complex cyber challenges but we are looking at what we are learning from agencies, learning from...
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us. no good news in that at all but thank you thank you. germany's chancellor is in ukraine for meetings are aimed at strengthening ties and continuing peace efforts in the country's east anglia macko has just met with petro poroshenko president here ukrainian officials say the two leaders for some discuss flashpoint is using couldn't the controversial expansion of a russian gas pipeline and the ongoing conflict in crimea as a macro mediated peace agreement between russia and ukraine three years ago though it has been repeatedly violated. to move the w correspondent nicholas conley and the ukrainian capital can name the two leaders met and held a press conference what have we learned good evening phil well today's press conference was notable for what wasn't said as for what was said we kept on waiting for the difficult issues between kevin berlin and there are some like the north stream to pipeline that germany's dealing with russia that ukraine hates and also maybe some criticism from angela merkel of the slow pace of reform here the slow
us. no good news in that at all but thank you thank you. germany's chancellor is in ukraine for meetings are aimed at strengthening ties and continuing peace efforts in the country's east anglia macko has just met with petro poroshenko president here ukrainian officials say the two leaders for some discuss flashpoint is using couldn't the controversial expansion of a russian gas pipeline and the ongoing conflict in crimea as a macro mediated peace agreement between russia and ukraine three...
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new method of measuring ocean temperature what what is so different here. thank you for having me so yes ocean warming has been measured for a few decades now using ocean temperature direct measurement of temperature in new sion and there was some discrepancy city idea with that is that he was can we find another method to estimate that independently and have going to check on the numbers that we get so that we have a more accurate if you will way of measuring what's happening with the temperature in the oceans and what do we do with that information i mean can we talk about immediate consequences. so it's not that it's more accurate is what is important science should have different estimates of the same thing and sue we have two methods now that really couldn't berge towards one number and that number is larger than what we think it was before. so the implications well if the ocean has warmed more than we thought that means the earth has one more than we thought and the implication of that is that the earth is more sensitive to the experts in the commissions and in fact. it is this you know your study in the findings that you were publishing i mean it's only lik
new method of measuring ocean temperature what what is so different here. thank you for having me so yes ocean warming has been measured for a few decades now using ocean temperature direct measurement of temperature in new sion and there was some discrepancy city idea with that is that he was can we find another method to estimate that independently and have going to check on the numbers that we get so that we have a more accurate if you will way of measuring what's happening with the...
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5g gives us new currencies on which to develop services. ean by that is, 5g networks give us massive speed and bandwidth. totimes the speed on average 4g networks and about a thousand times the bandwidth, because the way we are deploying it, we're calling it ultra wideband because we are using spectrum in the millimeterwave range, and there is a lot of it. when you have a lot of spectrum, what that translates to is speed and throughput. >> watch monday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span two. now, at historical look at world war i on the 100th anniversary of the armistice ending that conflict. from washington journal, this is just under an hour. >> joining us is john mosher, author of the book, the myth of the great work. he teaches at loyola university, new orleans,
5g gives us new currencies on which to develop services. ean by that is, 5g networks give us massive speed and bandwidth. totimes the speed on average 4g networks and about a thousand times the bandwidth, because the way we are deploying it, we're calling it ultra wideband because we are using spectrum in the millimeterwave range, and there is a lot of it. when you have a lot of spectrum, what that translates to is speed and throughput. >> watch monday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span two....
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uc berkley closing classes, >> for now lester holt joins us with nightly news. thanks for joining us. >>> breaking news. hundreds of people missing as wildfires rage across california. the death toll continues to right. >>> and a new death threat on the way. twos marines charged with killing one of their own, a green benet strangled in his sleep. >>> prominent ivy league professors accused of sexually abusing their students. a woman at dartmouth saying it's like 21st century "animal house." >>> and a feel-good couple who raised $26,000 to help a homeless man in need. >> they put out a story that hood winked a lot of people. >> now cops say it was all a hoax and they're all in it together. >>> a new warning from the cdc. be careful cooking that thanksgiving dinner, an outbreak linked to turkey. >>> the toy store with tom hanks on the piano is about to open again. we have your first peek inside. >>> and the moment that will bring you to tears. >> unbelievable. thank you very much. >> this deputy's amazing gift you've got to see. >>> good evening to our viewers in t
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thanks for joining us. new fires are breaking out as part of the fire which is burning in los angeles and ventura counties. it is 35% contained. here is some more video we have in just an hour ago our sister station says this flare up is burning outside of thousand oaks about 50 acres burned so far. we have seeing a major aerial attack. flames dropping retardant. people that live downwind are being to be told to be ready evacuate. we'll take you live to southern california in a few minutes for the very latest on the resurgence of this fire. >>> now to northern california and the campfire burning this morning the death toll has been raised 42 confirmed. the fire is 30% contained and burned 125,000 acres, that's 195 square miles. this map gives you an idea of what 195 square miles will look like here. it will cover oakland stretching all the way to hayward and reaching lafayette in the east. we have more on the campfire from one of the hardest hit areas. >> more than 200 people missing in the campfire. it looks l
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uc berkley closing classes, >> for now lester holt joins us with nightly news. anks for joining us. >>> breaking news. hundreds of people missing as wildfires rage across california. the death toll continues to right. >>> and a new death threat on the way. twos marines charged with killing one of their own, a green benet strangled in his sleep. >>> prominent ivy league professors accused of sexually abusing their students. a woman at dartmouth saying it's like 21st century "animal house." >>> and a feel-good couple who raised $26,000 to help a homeless man in need. >> they put out a story that hood winked a lot of people. >> now cops say it was al
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us new currencies on which to develop services. what i mean by that is 5g networks give us massive speed and bandwidth. 20 times the speed on average to 4g networks and about 1000 times the bandwidth. the way we are deploying it and clayton knows, we are calling this ultra-wide band. we're using spectrum in the millimeterwave range and there is a lot of it. when you have a lot of spectrum, what that translates to is speed and throughput. >> watch the communicators monday night at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span two. >> earlier today president trump visited the american cemetery and memorial in paris's western suburbs. it is the final resting place in 1541 soldiers killed world war i and 22 unknown dead from the second world war. he was there as part of the centennial of the end of world war i. ♪ >> the opening prayer. >> good afternoon, i invite you to pray with me. merciful god, as we gather today, we humbly ask you to grace this ceremony. we reverently remember those warriors as the nation who on the battlefields of the first world war d
us new currencies on which to develop services. what i mean by that is 5g networks give us massive speed and bandwidth. 20 times the speed on average to 4g networks and about 1000 times the bandwidth. the way we are deploying it and clayton knows, we are calling this ultra-wide band. we're using spectrum in the millimeterwave range and there is a lot of it. when you have a lot of spectrum, what that translates to is speed and throughput. >> watch the communicators monday night at 8 p.m....
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movie makers like canadians define rich we are now exploring the new possibilities this technology offers but it's not enough to know how to use it producers need to create a new method of storytelling. how do you deal with a world when people can watch three sixty degree but just like in real life we need to keep the attention center so the film maker is not moving the camera because. you had the camera you watching whatever you want to watch but then those sound special sound so we can directing and you did and if you were and depending on the way you be you might see or not see something so you have ways to add to that narrative depending on the behavior of the person in the content with a three hundred sixty degree panorama viewers can discover new worlds and take on unusual perspectives such as that of a toy robot seeing the world through his eyes shows us things in a totally new light. that they can explore together new forms of storytelling so that's where you know i don't see. seen many vi's or we put it off with cinema setting cinema as its only language and its only reason to be and i think in many vo we have to expl
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guests remain standing while the official party and their spouses depart the cemetery. ♪ >> 5g gives us newies on which to develop services. what i mean by that is five g networks give us massive speed and bandwidth. totimes the speed on average 4g network and about 1000 times the bandwidth because the way we are deploying it and clayton knows, we are calling this ultra wide band. that is because we are using spectrum and the millimeter wave range. there is a lot of it. when you have a lot of spectrum, what that trance dates to is speed and throughput. >> watch the communicators monday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span two. reporteruthor and judith miller talks with the united arab emirates businessman about the arab view of the u.s. this is part of the recent conference of the national council on u.s.-arab relations. it runs 30 minutes. [applause] ms. peterson: your royal highness, distinguished guests and friends. my name is paige peterson. the national council of u.s. arab relations is privileged to welcome back to its annual policy makers conference, mr. al-habtoor.
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is protected or rewarded google employees in singapore and tokyo as well as in cities in the us including new york and the google alphabet headquarters in california also walked out one of the key demands of the walkout is an end to forced to betray sion which is used to stop complainants from suing or going public demonstrations come after a new york times report alleged that google is still paying a ninety million dollar golden parachute to a senior employee who was dismissed for sexual misconduct in twenty fourteen let's bring in our man on wall street and scored against what do investors make of much of the work force of a global company just walking off the job. now well i mean we see overall a pretty tight labor market and we also see a fight for talent specially in the id industry also a wall street is on the hunt more and more for. people meaning that employees at a company like google do have certain leverage and it's not the first controversy that we seeing was google and this is a year earlier they had to pull back from a contract with the pentagon where actually some google employ
is protected or rewarded google employees in singapore and tokyo as well as in cities in the us including new york and the google alphabet headquarters in california also walked out one of the key demands of the walkout is an end to forced to betray sion which is used to stop complainants from suing or going public demonstrations come after a new york times report alleged that google is still paying a ninety million dollar golden parachute to a senior employee who was dismissed for sexual...
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let's go to the us now — where jobs figures out later will show unemployment is at its lowest in almost half a century. good newsfor president trump as he heads into midterm elections. but it's a real headache for retail companies trying to attract temporary workers for the holiday shopping season. kim 6ittleson attended national hiring day at one of the biggest chains. hi, ladies and gentlemen. for those who have signed in, you don't need to sit and wait. if you need to use the bathroom or get something to drink, please go and get it. usually it is jcpenney‘s drink, please go and get it. usually it isjcpenney‘s sales that draw crowds but these people like you are a different reason, they want a job. and jcpenney wants to hire them but with a tight labour market, this year the retailer has gone to extreme measures, moving its national hiring day a week earlier in the hopes of beating out competitors like macy's and nordstrom. we are having this event today to get a big jump on holiday hiring, we get the best of the best earlier as people look to apply across retailers so we get the best applicants much earlier.
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through study kind of finds and in fact which now we have to explain so it gives us new puzzles to do you have any in taste since about us because you do have a flashlight and all society yes i don't spend enough time with russia right so you know by density in the russian man is too little mystery to me. but i think one thing is going though with russia at seventy two culture and it's a very fashion obsessed culture and to me russia reminds me a lot of asia rock self-effacing was to graham it's completely part of everyday life in a way in the most wrong way with was up in the west. one other finding to come out from that instagram study that is. do you differ is that people taking selfies in moscow the least and somebody who spent most of your lifetime now in the united states i'm sure you are familiar with a pan am smile and how infectious it is how it's proud around the world why do you think the russians are so slow and picking up that kind of smile as opposed to let's say the technology is the fashion trends and everything else. so you know i was also a bit puzzled
through study kind of finds and in fact which now we have to explain so it gives us new puzzles to do you have any in taste since about us because you do have a flashlight and all society yes i don't spend enough time with russia right so you know by density in the russian man is too little mystery to me. but i think one thing is going though with russia at seventy two culture and it's a very fashion obsessed culture and to me russia reminds me a lot of asia rock self-effacing was to graham...
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llamas have been used to produce a new new type of therapy that has llamas have been used to produce es of influenza, including deadly pandemics. llama antibodies are much smaller than human ones, making them more effective in attacking flu viruses. scientists say the research is in its very early stages and more tests on animals are needed before they begin human trials. famed russian strongman, elbruss nigmatulin, has wowed spectators at a sporting event by pulling a 26—tonne truck for 41 seconds. the feat was called an undoubted russia—wide record, and maybe even a world record, but no officials were present at the event to verify that claim. nigmatulin's previous feats include pulling a two—storey, 30 tonne wooden house over three metres. the 44—year—old has won numerous prizes for powerlifting and armwrestling over a lengthy career. i will not either one to tell him that might not be an official record. this is bbc news. friday was a chilly day, as sunny day for many, generally speaking quite a quiet day. but the weekend sees things turning a little bit more lively, in fact they
llamas have been used to produce a new new type of therapy that has llamas have been used to produce es of influenza, including deadly pandemics. llama antibodies are much smaller than human ones, making them more effective in attacking flu viruses. scientists say the research is in its very early stages and more tests on animals are needed before they begin human trials. famed russian strongman, elbruss nigmatulin, has wowed spectators at a sporting event by pulling a 26—tonne truck for 41...
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because for a while i thought maybe it's befalls of a software or you know because software uses mostly your new uses neural net they thought maybe it was only that in three of our guys just write california smile or they start with that every interaction with more every time or i wish him into airports i don't system will smile in person right now at a lot of russian friends people i think of it in the music was probably where there is a certain kind of greyness right in the every day for the official culture which i think still persists maybe because it's called maybe because it's a baby crown three event so interesting question but definitely you know because i think the difference with holland is object if you know it's we're saying you don't think it's about how the software codes that it's actually about the russian people and being more cranky if you use your slogan so it's look at we're more grumpy right you know everybody move or warmest you know people and we can be optimistically digital but it's time to i want to mention it first i think it's also just more of the way people carry th
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berlin on behalf of the entire new scene thank you so much for spending this part of your day with us news continues of course at the top of the hour see that. germany story by story. colorful. life clears. the most traditional. find it all to any time. check in with a web special. take a tour of germany state by state. on t.w. dot com. or.
berlin on behalf of the entire new scene thank you so much for spending this part of your day with us news continues of course at the top of the hour see that. germany story by story. colorful. life clears. the most traditional. find it all to any time. check in with a web special. take a tour of germany state by state. on t.w. dot com. or.
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5g gives us new currencies on which to develop services. what i mean by that is 5g network gives us massive speed and bandwidth. 20 times the speed on average to 4g networks. and about a hundred times the bandwidth. the way we are deploying it -- and clayton knows -- we are calling it alter a wideband. it is because we are using spectrum in the millimeterwave range. there is a lot of it. and when you have a lot of spectrum, what that translates to is speed and throughput. our 5g is taking full advantage of massive speed and massive throughput. you combined with that what 5g brings in terms of low latency -- the network in the devices on it, which is so important for real-time fumigation, add to that the internet of things and the ability for 5g to connect not just millions of devices. because our 4g network and do that. but billions of devices. i'm sure you are familiar with this concept where everything in the future can be connected. 5g is an enabler of that. you think about the conductivity and scalability, massive bandwidth and throughpu
5g gives us new currencies on which to develop services. what i mean by that is 5g network gives us massive speed and bandwidth. 20 times the speed on average to 4g networks. and about a hundred times the bandwidth. the way we are deploying it -- and clayton knows -- we are calling it alter a wideband. it is because we are using spectrum in the millimeterwave range. there is a lot of it. and when you have a lot of spectrum, what that translates to is speed and throughput. our 5g is taking full...
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california news papers endorse dianne feinstein for us senate. california values senator dianne feinstein california news papers endorse dianne feinstein for us senate. california's public schools rank 44th in the nation. 44th. i'm marshall tuck, i'm a public-school parent, and i know we can do better. in the public schools i led, we got more funding into our classrooms, supported our teachers, and we raised graduation rates by 60%. that's why president obama's education secretary endorses me. we've done it before. now, let's do it for every public-school student in california. i'm marshall tuck. i'm running for state superintendent. >>> tonight at 6:00, she says her boss made racist comments and starbucks did nothing. now a barista in the south bay is taking action. that exclusive story and more tonigh i our 6:00 newscast. >>> and before we go, we'll check in with jeff ranieri on this beautiful november 1st. >> uh, yeah. it's warm outside today, it's going to stay that way all the way through this weekend. winds will pick up saturday, a new fire
california news papers endorse dianne feinstein for us senate. california values senator dianne feinstein california news papers endorse dianne feinstein for us senate. california's public schools rank 44th in the nation. 44th. i'm marshall tuck, i'm a public-school parent, and i know we can do better. in the public schools i led, we got more funding into our classrooms, supported our teachers, and we raised graduation rates by 60%. that's why president obama's education secretary endorses me....
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out sequels, actually what we need are some new. . . give us female superheroes, i must say. what i find interesting about his characters at the fact they are flawed characters, they have risen alert the power, they have risen alert the power, they are notjust they have risen alert the power, they are not just superheroes. they have risen alert the power, they are notjust superheroes. they are not perfect. they have their faults, absolutely. interesting that you identify with iron man, the billionaire philanthropist led by. it sounds like you. —— philanthropist playboy. he gets my vote. thank you for your messages. tommy agrees with me, he says definitely iron man. mark says my dad is my superhero. that's so sweet. many of you have voted for superman that is a dc character, i must admit i am a superman person as well. captain america, one viewer says, he stands up to baddies, a lwa ys says, he stands up to baddies, always dust the bike think and there is always a good theme, a good story. good over evil, that kind of theme. let's talk about ano
out sequels, actually what we need are some new. . . give us female superheroes, i must say. what i find interesting about his characters at the fact they are flawed characters, they have risen alert the power, they have risen alert the power, they are notjust they have risen alert the power, they are not just superheroes. they have risen alert the power, they are notjust superheroes. they are not perfect. they have their faults, absolutely. interesting that you identify with iron man, the...
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it gives us new currencies on which to develop services. what i mean by that is five g networks give us massive speed and bandwidth, 20 times the speed on average to 4g networks, and about a thousand times the bandwidth. because the way we are deploying it, and clayton knows, we are calling it old truck wide -- usingwide brand as we are spectrum and the millimeterwave range and there is a lot of it. when you have a lot of spectrum, what that translates to is speed and throughput. communicators" on c-span 2. announcer: on october 8, 1918, alvin york fought in the meuse-argonne offensive and single-handedly killed 25 men, and helped to capture over 130. he received the medal of honor, and was one of the most decorated soldiers of world war i. 23 years later, warner bros. made a film called "sergeant york," about the man from tennessee, his life, and wartime actions. up next on american history tv, alvin york's grandson, along with a filmmaker who made a documentary about the film, talk about the man and the movie. this is about 50 minutes. bu
it gives us new currencies on which to develop services. what i mean by that is five g networks give us massive speed and bandwidth, 20 times the speed on average to 4g networks, and about a thousand times the bandwidth. because the way we are deploying it, and clayton knows, we are calling it old truck wide -- usingwide brand as we are spectrum and the millimeterwave range and there is a lot of it. when you have a lot of spectrum, what that translates to is speed and throughput....
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the future relationship let's bring in correspondent bill gates's mass mass who is in london for us. new leaders are calling this a sad day but what are the reactions been in the u.k. so far. well that's not exactly a lot of champagne corks popping here and don't eat a lot of people have problems with the deal and that's been yes well state business is crucial to these a food issue for them it's the end of a lot of uncertainty say they don't except they're not exactly enthusiast it because for many businesses they would much rather for britain to remain within the e.u. but at least they they think if this deal comes through at least and it's not the cliff edge at the end of march next year however we've heard from many palam and herion strong the opposition the labor party the biggest opposition party here in the u.k. that they're going to break against the deal because they believe it's just not good enough and jeremy cooper the leader of the labor party has even said well if labor did take over he believes he can negotiate a better deal however we do know that brussels doesn't really t
the future relationship let's bring in correspondent bill gates's mass mass who is in london for us. new leaders are calling this a sad day but what are the reactions been in the u.k. so far. well that's not exactly a lot of champagne corks popping here and don't eat a lot of people have problems with the deal and that's been yes well state business is crucial to these a food issue for them it's the end of a lot of uncertainty say they don't except they're not exactly enthusiast it because for...
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warming may also be further advanced than previously stated scientists reach these conclusions after using new calculations of the gases escaping the oceans warmer oceans lead to the deaths of marine wildlife in coral reefs and they cause ice sheets to melt fenced. or earlier we asked oceanographer chris fogg will at britain's kill university does this latest study reduce the possibility of ever meeting those peris climate agreement targets. well it is a question of mitigation or adaptation essentially if we want to try and hit those targets we might have to adapt our lifestyles massively or attempt to mitigate you know we cannot sleep bring in engineering answers to reduce c o two now obviously what we're trying to look at harry's climate sensitivity and what they're finding is who are the upper bounds of what the i.p.c.c. estimates so it still doesn't change the year increases. need to address these questions but it doesn't change the fact that we can mitigate or we can adapt we've got to choose which of those options. divers in indonesia have located a black box from the lion air passenger
warming may also be further advanced than previously stated scientists reach these conclusions after using new calculations of the gases escaping the oceans warmer oceans lead to the deaths of marine wildlife in coral reefs and they cause ice sheets to melt fenced. or earlier we asked oceanographer chris fogg will at britain's kill university does this latest study reduce the possibility of ever meeting those peris climate agreement targets. well it is a question of mitigation or adaptation...
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you call us new because it's you could still. se the church when you do not probably like me personally but that my meeting will follow the way you see abortion whether you made the first of the. many russians like irina moved to germany after one thousand nine hundred eighty nine. there are no clear figures but if you estimated that over a million became germans. at to understand the oil. through the postal service to say it's a dull. deal it's. my out of you and your chin had a shot then you would. not last but you would. be stupid to move to the most most of them did it is that you would she would just go in there with this in the middle of the deal if it was then when the going. call on you. will do this over the spears was just over the knee of the gun with. a group we didn't use in the budget you know but just this is. the one who was it was interesting. brushwood for the first time in that this but. you. move. through. the list is. good enough attitude both to the wall and to the soviet union are for me though so if a cohen
you call us new because it's you could still. se the church when you do not probably like me personally but that my meeting will follow the way you see abortion whether you made the first of the. many russians like irina moved to germany after one thousand nine hundred eighty nine. there are no clear figures but if you estimated that over a million became germans. at to understand the oil. through the postal service to say it's a dull. deal it's. my out of you and your chin had a shot then you...
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it's new york, get used to it.. maybe the '60s, we weren't here. >> anthony: so it was all bullshit? >> lydia: no, none of it was bullshit. it happens when it happens, and things change, and time is not what it once was, and isn't anywhere. if you've done one thing, you're living in the past and that's your glory day, that's your glory day. this is my glory day. i'm here talking to you eating octopus. i got my boots on his knees. >> anthony: and i'm liking it. >> lydia: if only his [ bleep ] was big enough he'd be [ bleep ] me now, but we're going to go have a cigarette. got that? >> anthony: smoke, we'll be back. introducing the all-new corolla hatchback. toyota. let's go places. (toots) but you know it's you. so know this. the activated charcoal in charco caps adsorbs gas for fast gas relief without passing the gas. charco caps: put less boom in the room. for fast gas relief without passing the gas. the world famous marwen, mark's art installation. so that's the guy. right up there. some nazi thugs jumped him. it
it's new york, get used to it.. maybe the '60s, we weren't here. >> anthony: so it was all bullshit? >> lydia: no, none of it was bullshit. it happens when it happens, and things change, and time is not what it once was, and isn't anywhere. if you've done one thing, you're living in the past and that's your glory day, that's your glory day. this is my glory day. i'm here talking to you eating octopus. i got my boots on his knees. >> anthony: and i'm liking it. >> lydia:...
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he wrote the last one on his smartphone using his thumbs-- all 300 pages. so this is a new book? green: yeah. yeah. >> kroft: his thumbs no longer work that well, but his mind is just fine. he's using technology to forge ahead with book number 39. >> tim green: there's a sensor. >> kroft: there's a sensor in his glasses that he can move to lock on letters on his keyboard. he then clicks on a mouse, and words are formed, letter by letter. how far along are you on this, this book? >> tim green: i'm about halfway. >> kroft: he's a little behind schedule-- the first deadline he's ever missed. >> tim green: i apologized to my editor. >> kroft: i think your editor understands. >> tim green: she did, yeah. >> kroft: more scientists than ever are trying to unlock causes, but it's still an under-funded disease. >> troy green: this is what the website will look like. >> kroft: that's why tim and his family are starting a social media campaign, called tackle a.l.s., to raise money for research. current and former n.f.l. stars matt ryan... >> matt ryan: let's beat this. >> kroft: ...von mill
he wrote the last one on his smartphone using his thumbs-- all 300 pages. so this is a new book? green: yeah. yeah. >> kroft: his thumbs no longer work that well, but his mind is just fine. he's using technology to forge ahead with book number 39. >> tim green: there's a sensor. >> kroft: there's a sensor in his glasses that he can move to lock on letters on his keyboard. he then clicks on a mouse, and words are formed, letter by letter. how far along are you on this, this...
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next year lucas took a new only plans to put out a new album which killed record using a new and very special guitar. and now for something to eat sourdough bread is the oldest and most original form bolin let it sit in a warm place for about twelve to twenty four hours and while you have the ingredients for a good loaf of sourdough bread while in belgium one specialist has created a library of sourdough starter let's find out why he's cultivated such an unusual passion. these jars filled with sourdough starter aren't just sitting in any old fridge they're exhibits on display at the parata sourdough library in belgium and they're all alive four degrees celsius is just cool enough to keep the microbes in check for the collections head ecologists met these exhibits are more than just a number these are these results this sound it was my first one in we got in from san francisco in one thousand nine hundred nine francisco or didn't you know and from all of our starters here in the library. this is the one closest to my heart and b c n n's bit jealous never forget your first sourdough. if
next year lucas took a new only plans to put out a new album which killed record using a new and very special guitar. and now for something to eat sourdough bread is the oldest and most original form bolin let it sit in a warm place for about twelve to twenty four hours and while you have the ingredients for a good loaf of sourdough bread while in belgium one specialist has created a library of sourdough starter let's find out why he's cultivated such an unusual passion. these jars filled with...
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used to be. fires are more volatile. this is not the new normal, this is the new abnormal. l will continue over the next 15— 20 yea rs will continue over the next 15— 20 years and unfortunately, the best science is telling us that dryness, warmth, drought, all those things, they are going to intensify. i'm surrounded by fire. faced with catastrophe, president trump's first comment was a threat to cut california's funding if it didn't improve forest management. the president of the firefighters' union called it shameless, ill—informed and demeaning. after a brief lull, the dusty desert winds which drive these fires are roaring again. and, with more homes and lives at risk, the governor of california is urging the white house to declare a major disaster. james cook, bbc news, los angeles. israeli troops have clashed with hamas militants in gaza. the fighting took place east of the khan yunis area of the gaza strip. palestinian health officials say six people were killed; one of them was said to be a senior hamas military commander. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: we'l
used to be. fires are more volatile. this is not the new normal, this is the new abnormal. l will continue over the next 15— 20 yea rs will continue over the next 15— 20 years and unfortunately, the best science is telling us that dryness, warmth, drought, all those things, they are going to intensify. i'm surrounded by fire. faced with catastrophe, president trump's first comment was a threat to cut california's funding if it didn't improve forest management. the president of the...
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news! it was in fact covered live by us on the news channel. let‘s go to our washington correspondent.s a serious point because he has only just left france having been hosted by france and then turns on them. just left france having been hosted by france and then turns on themm a sense, he started it before he even got there when he appears to have confused a speech that emanuel macron made about european rapid reaction force, an army if you like, what is warnings about cyber crime.
news! it was in fact covered live by us on the news channel. let‘s go to our washington correspondent.s a serious point because he has only just left france having been hosted by france and then turns on them. just left france having been hosted by france and then turns on themm a sense, he started it before he even got there when he appears to have confused a speech that emanuel macron made about european rapid reaction force, an army if you like, what is warnings about cyber crime.
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i think we have to recognize that many of the challenges actually give us new opportunities and we haveo learn from these experiences. and it's really been a great sign as i've watched many of the agencies embrace hackathons, they've challenged ethical hackers. what they're saying is help me find what i'm not doing. help me improve faster. help me protect what i've been challenged to protect in a manner that is more aggressive and maybe more creative. so as we work across the federal government to execute both the national cyber strategy and the i.t. modernization cap goal, my team is going to continue to adapt our approach to ensure that we're addressing the complex cyber challenges, but we're also looking at what we're learning from agencies and what we're learning from others and what we're hearing from industries, and that we are never done. this is a journey that is never done. we will continue to advance both policies, and that's one of the things that we're doing directly, as well as how we measure success. so as priorities change, we're also going to change how we're measuring.
i think we have to recognize that many of the challenges actually give us new opportunities and we haveo learn from these experiences. and it's really been a great sign as i've watched many of the agencies embrace hackathons, they've challenged ethical hackers. what they're saying is help me find what i'm not doing. help me improve faster. help me protect what i've been challenged to protect in a manner that is more aggressive and maybe more creative. so as we work across the federal government...
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news" for this friday. i'm lester holt. for all of usws, thank you for thanks for friday evening. im jessica aguirre along with chief meteorologist jeff ranieri, >>> good evening and thanks for joining us on this friday evening. we begin with our health hadsard in the bay area. nothing compares to the tragedy if butte county. this smoke is causing serious problems for us. it's not going to get much better this weekend. the unhealthy air is putting a bay area tradition on hold. tomorrow the big game between stanford and cal has been postponed. the last time that happened 55 years ago after president kennedy was assassinated. on the east coast they have snow days. we had a smoke day for our kids. thousands of parents scrambling to find child care. here is a look across the united states. here is the map. according to the site purple air, california is in bad shape. you can see the purple region there, parts of the mimidwest a. also on the global air quality map among the worst spots is the bay area. there is a spot in africa and a india an
news" for this friday. i'm lester holt. for all of usws, thank you for thanks for friday evening. im jessica aguirre along with chief meteorologist jeff ranieri, >>> good evening and thanks for joining us on this friday evening. we begin with our health hadsard in the bay area. nothing compares to the tragedy if butte county. this smoke is causing serious problems for us. it's not going to get much better this weekend. the unhealthy air is putting a bay area tradition on hold....
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. >> jack maran brings us new videos.e entire video, go to rightthisminute.com or our mobil app. >> i want to show you something. close your eyes whach. what do you think is coming next? >> jack is coming. >> we'll jump into it. one man on a chair, one man on an atv, what could go wrong? a, the rider is towing something for a purpose. >> a, the purpose. >> i'm going with a, the rider is towing something. >> i'm going b, i know what is happening >> boom. yeah. he's enjoying a cold one. needed a way to open it. >> some of us have been doing the show longer than others. >> video number two, a couple of cow girls and cow boys enjoying. a, gate malfunction. b, a little rider creates cuteness overload. c, a bucking bull spreads a message. >> i think c, i think it is a gender reveal. >> i'm going with b again, the rider is going to be a kid. >> i'm going with a. >> pulls the gate and we have officially seen it all in the gender reveal world. >> number three, wildcard round. lady just finished up shopping. exiting the store about
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said news for us anyway when. the us. he was arrested and. i just knew all its move a lot of washing of all his remarks for. me meets the witness in his hotel her son was twenty two when he was arrested by syrian military intelligence the young man now wants to submit a detailed account of his ordeal the lawyer looks for evidence that corroborates reports from other witnesses before combining the individual statements to form a broader picture. of what it was. son was crammed into a four by four meters cell with one hundred ten other people they were stripped and forced to stand all day long they were allowed to go to the toilet once a day and had to sleep on top of each other all they were given to eat was bread and dirty water many suffocated others died of starvation or because their wounds from torture were left untreated. it's been six months since a beer and khaled filed criminal charges with german prosecutors with the help of anwar alberni the case has set a precedent being the first example of war crimes and human rights violations b
said news for us anyway when. the us. he was arrested and. i just knew all its move a lot of washing of all his remarks for. me meets the witness in his hotel her son was twenty two when he was arrested by syrian military intelligence the young man now wants to submit a detailed account of his ordeal the lawyer looks for evidence that corroborates reports from other witnesses before combining the individual statements to form a broader picture. of what it was. son was crammed into a four by...
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stay with us on bbc world news.fans prepare for leicester city's first match following the death of the club's owner in a helicopter crash last weekend. the israeli prime minister yitzhak rabin, the architect of the middle east peace process, has been assassinated. a 27—year—old jewish man has been arrested and an extremistjewish organisation has ta ken responsibility for the killing. at polling booths around the country they voted on a historic day for australia. as the results came in, it was clear — the monarchy would survive. for the american hostages there was no chance, they are being held somewhere inside the compound and there have been threats that should the americans attempt rescue they will all die. this mission has surpassed all expectations. voyager one is now the most distant man—made object anywhere in the universe, and itjust seems to keep on going. tonight we proved once more that the true strength of our nation comes not from the might of our arms or the scale of our wealth, but from the enduring
stay with us on bbc world news.fans prepare for leicester city's first match following the death of the club's owner in a helicopter crash last weekend. the israeli prime minister yitzhak rabin, the architect of the middle east peace process, has been assassinated. a 27—year—old jewish man has been arrested and an extremistjewish organisation has ta ken responsibility for the killing. at polling booths around the country they voted on a historic day for australia. as the results came in, it...
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these allergens that we are looking at using new techniques. identify what they are. in the process of this our idea is to come up with preventive strategies. >> there will always be fires. we will need firefighters. so what do with this information? i guess that the hope time is to develop some sort of strategy. something that can help firefighters respond to these fires and do their jobs to protect the long-term. >> that is a great question. how long should they be on the frontlines and when do they need a break? what are the optimal filters on respirators to determine what kind of toxins are the ones that we need to block? by understanding our data we can get recommendations to the firefighters. you should be there one day, one hour, two days and come up with better respirators so that we can find the toxins before they are exposed to the body. and make types of respirators more comfortable so that then they can leave them on for prolonged times to filter out the bad air. >> i wish we had more time to spend on this. it is an important issue.
these allergens that we are looking at using new techniques. identify what they are. in the process of this our idea is to come up with preventive strategies. >> there will always be fires. we will need firefighters. so what do with this information? i guess that the hope time is to develop some sort of strategy. something that can help firefighters respond to these fires and do their jobs to protect the long-term. >> that is a great question. how long should they be on the...
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next year lucas took a new only plans to put out a new album which killed record using a new and very special guitar. continuing now with this week's series pioneering women today we get to know mary quant whose invention caused a scandal in the early sixty's the fashion designer was responsible for introducing the miniskirt was first pictured in the one nine hundred sixty two edition of british vogue and it sparked outrage from both conservatives and the church soon after though the mini skirt became a symbol of female emancipation and a must have in almost every modern woman's wardrobe i myself even have a few well the mini skirt made that mary quant a fashion icon it's still as popular as ever no matter the weather. london in autumn even at low temperatures there are plenty of mini skirts around. mary quant invention is almost sixty years old but it still makes a specific fashion statement. for freedom and beauty and they get a little bit of flirting i'm sure like back then people would think it's not cool because like we're very conservative. but what been noted is cool for women
next year lucas took a new only plans to put out a new album which killed record using a new and very special guitar. continuing now with this week's series pioneering women today we get to know mary quant whose invention caused a scandal in the early sixty's the fashion designer was responsible for introducing the miniskirt was first pictured in the one nine hundred sixty two edition of british vogue and it sparked outrage from both conservatives and the church soon after though the mini skirt...