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i'm afraid the heat has finally got to us so this week we are cracking open the summer gadgets, and the legs, sorry about those. first thing we need to do is fire up the barbie and forget coal, forget gas, this is the gosun go. it is a solar—powered cooker. welcome to therme erding, nestled in germany's bavarian countryside, one of the largest thermal baths in europe, the perfect place to relax, have a drink, maybe do some pool yoga. oh, and did i mention, there's also 27 waterslides? there's a water slide, there's another one, that's a water slide too. yes, this is also europe's biggest waterslide park. but with 4,500 people visiting here every day, is 27 slides enough? what if you could change the slides at the flick of a switch? it's time to get my swimming trunks on for some serious journalism. to go on one of the newest rides in the park, i will need more than my togs and a tube, though, i will need one of these. i'm going backwards! it was actually amazing. i was a bit sceptical. i think i need a bit of practice, i was going backwards, i was going forward, i didn't feel totally in
i'm afraid the heat has finally got to us so this week we are cracking open the summer gadgets, and the legs, sorry about those. first thing we need to do is fire up the barbie and forget coal, forget gas, this is the gosun go. it is a solar—powered cooker. welcome to therme erding, nestled in germany's bavarian countryside, one of the largest thermal baths in europe, the perfect place to relax, have a drink, maybe do some pool yoga. oh, and did i mention, there's also 27 waterslides? there's...
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left—right indicators — there are so few cyclists who use that as a method of indication.n any, to be honest, and the instructions say, don't rely on this on its own, you've also got to use your arm. i'd worry that i'd have too much stuff to think about, almost. that would concern me. they are very, very bright lights. there is almost an arms race in cycle lights today — they get righter and brighter — and these are very impressive in daylight.. the ease it for the short click. we live on facebook and on twitter. after such an intense summer of sport, next week we are going to look back at some of the new tech brought into play in the last few months and we will leave you with one more thing which we hope illustrates the perils of filming someone illustrates the perils of filming someone going down a vr waterslide. enjoy this, our cameraman certainly did. laughter. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news, and taking us through this week's releases is jason sullivan. what have you got for us? this week, we go to beirut in 1982. it's mad men in the middle east, wher
left—right indicators — there are so few cyclists who use that as a method of indication.n any, to be honest, and the instructions say, don't rely on this on its own, you've also got to use your arm. i'd worry that i'd have too much stuff to think about, almost. that would concern me. they are very, very bright lights. there is almost an arms race in cycle lights today — they get righter and brighter — and these are very impressive in daylight.. the ease it for the short click. we live...
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it's use when it's actually used so we know the reality of the use of it and sometimes. you know deterrence or strategy and they're all discussed on paper you know there's certain assumptions there's certain assumptions. this number if we have this number you know two. actions in sitra. you know other two. but. mostly it's perception i did based. no standing there are you talking about those who are actually supporters of the terror plot i mean we didn't have a war for the last seventy years thanks to terrance you don't think that's reason enough to think that that's a good thing you know well deterrence no this war no having a war or no having a large number of casualties is not necessarily just because. u.s. and russia you know as a country has. nuclear weapons there are so many other factors that. deter the war. well i'm talking about you know. nuclear deterrence in deterrence something that's probably necessary. but i'm talking about nuclear deterrence what. i did the value of nuclear deterrence. you know to conventional deterrence in other deter so all of this fact
it's use when it's actually used so we know the reality of the use of it and sometimes. you know deterrence or strategy and they're all discussed on paper you know there's certain assumptions there's certain assumptions. this number if we have this number you know two. actions in sitra. you know other two. but. mostly it's perception i did based. no standing there are you talking about those who are actually supporters of the terror plot i mean we didn't have a war for the last seventy years...
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between these it's different groups and of course you know has to be approved by a majority of more us so in a plebiscite later this year muslim majority probably has to decide whether they want to be part of the sponsoring more or not so there's also a possibility that a lot of muslim majority across this we do not want to be under a new political entity that seems to be so far by no more a slimy curation front with. one of the many challenges that there is going to face in the months ahead you said it was running that president to take was the wanted to have made to step away his predecessors having just explain what you mean by that. i mean of course president it's the end of former aquino administration have been no longer it's a range of issues including human rights relief. among other things so you know in a way to create this resident aquino actually is now somehow one of the leaders of the opposition think it's that there is that but after the mama step on the tragedy in two thousand and fifteen we're actually no lead actually and watch their operation that led to the deaths of d
between these it's different groups and of course you know has to be approved by a majority of more us so in a plebiscite later this year muslim majority probably has to decide whether they want to be part of the sponsoring more or not so there's also a possibility that a lot of muslim majority across this we do not want to be under a new political entity that seems to be so far by no more a slimy curation front with. one of the many challenges that there is going to face in the months ahead...
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left—right indicators — there are so few cyclists who use that as a method of indication.be honest, and the instructions say, don't rely on this on its own, you've also got to use your arm. i'd worry that i'd have too much stuff to think about, almost. that would concern me. they are very, very bright lights. there is almost an arms race in cycle lights today — they get righter and brighter — and these are very impressive in daylight.. hello, and welcome to the week in tech. it was the week google released its latest operating system, the android pie. indian ride—hailing app 0la revealed plans to move to the uk by the end of 2018. and it looks like master chief will be getting his own tv show. showtime announced a halo live action series will go into production next year. it was also the week that alex jones and infowars were deleted from several places on the internet. companies like facebook, youtube and apple removed the conspiracy theorist from their platforms for using hate speech. twitter, however, didn't follow suit, stating that he hadn't violated its rules. facebo
left—right indicators — there are so few cyclists who use that as a method of indication.be honest, and the instructions say, don't rely on this on its own, you've also got to use your arm. i'd worry that i'd have too much stuff to think about, almost. that would concern me. they are very, very bright lights. there is almost an arms race in cycle lights today — they get righter and brighter — and these are very impressive in daylight.. hello, and welcome to the week in tech. it was the...
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i just love her and i'm so glad i'm here but thank you for talking to us i'm glad you got to enjoy your visit so that was libra foster she's a visitor with her granddaughter came all the way from baltimore maryland which is quite a trick here in detroit in this again just day four days of celebration tomorrow gladys knight will perform tyler perry will be there and so will the four tops a contemporary with a wreath of franklin and then on friday she will be laid to rest tell him thank you very much for that for now that is john hendren joining us live from detroit thank you. now most workers tell their boss when they're questioning their job bought not the french environment minister nicolo shocked of radio listeners by resigning live on air he says the government isn't doing enough to combat climate change the butler has more from paris. it was on french radio that nicholas who long announced his sudden resignation as france's environment minister the pre-mortal the first time i'm going to take the hardest decision of my life i don't want to lie to myself any more i don't want my prese
i just love her and i'm so glad i'm here but thank you for talking to us i'm glad you got to enjoy your visit so that was libra foster she's a visitor with her granddaughter came all the way from baltimore maryland which is quite a trick here in detroit in this again just day four days of celebration tomorrow gladys knight will perform tyler perry will be there and so will the four tops a contemporary with a wreath of franklin and then on friday she will be laid to rest tell him thank you very...
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apes all my go through some ride with that i mean that they're going to they're going to be able to use so much of the dizzy of the acquisitions that their theme parks and of course let's not forget the merchandising i mean just like they did with star wars maybe that didn't work out so well but you know do. merchandise is everything at the disney store and throughout their theme parks so they're going to have a fantastic for all the movies that you would that you don't know or don't know is associated with fox and owned by fox all of a sudden disney has them and this is good i mean they could open up you know special theme park just for the fox acquisitions this is going to be huge let me ask you before we go sky the european pay t.v. service that does the own i think you told us before thirty nine percent something like that but comcast which bowed out of the effort to get does the really want sky and comcast needs sky what he thinks happening with that well you've got disney is going to get the thirty nine percent that fox owned of sky comcast will probably get the rest comcast would li
apes all my go through some ride with that i mean that they're going to they're going to be able to use so much of the dizzy of the acquisitions that their theme parks and of course let's not forget the merchandising i mean just like they did with star wars maybe that didn't work out so well but you know do. merchandise is everything at the disney store and throughout their theme parks so they're going to have a fantastic for all the movies that you would that you don't know or don't know is...
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southwest that's been giving us a fair amount of rain and there's another batch edging its way towards us so it will be warm under that cloud a maximum temperature just of thirteen degrees around some of the coast is likely to give us some drizzle further inland of course it is warm as you'd expect force invent top will be twenty eight degrees for harare twenty five.
southwest that's been giving us a fair amount of rain and there's another batch edging its way towards us so it will be warm under that cloud a maximum temperature just of thirteen degrees around some of the coast is likely to give us some drizzle further inland of course it is warm as you'd expect force invent top will be twenty eight degrees for harare twenty five.
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you guys have to talk and work out this regional revelries so that the us in a sea and the philippines will be caught in between so i think it's not just a trend it's the right thing it's really difficult not to be caught in between especially as town just but it's not the cold war anymore there's no left and right through right than wrong or evil and good you know it's a multi-polar world you have bilateral relationships you have multilateral relationships you have transnational crimes you have to resume so you know we have to get we have to find a way not only to live with each other but to find the world order where all of us have an opportunity for great and i ask you we just discussed a little bit the complexity of your relationship with the united states how you try to rebalance it while retaining the positive i'm sure your relationship with china i mean it follows a different trajectory but you would agree perhaps that the choreography of that is just as complex and challenging on a personal level on professional level who do you find more challenging the americans or the chines
you guys have to talk and work out this regional revelries so that the us in a sea and the philippines will be caught in between so i think it's not just a trend it's the right thing it's really difficult not to be caught in between especially as town just but it's not the cold war anymore there's no left and right through right than wrong or evil and good you know it's a multi-polar world you have bilateral relationships you have multilateral relationships you have transnational crimes you...
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forms of labor that humanity has taken, will this mean the economy will crumble and no jobs for us to do? so i realized in many of the discourse is the reaction was always one that these machines are taking something fundamental away from us. think of the last many centuries like farmer we are so invested in the economic laborers that we are capable of performing that we can view this skill with some intrinsic value. looking beyond the horizon so that creates inherent angst. with those questions in mind looking at the centric machine in two ways that is very practical talking about artificial intelligence and that everything i talk about i'm involved in building that. it is the artificial intelligence company and almost every collaboration with the london stock exchange with large hedge funds with america and europe to run through the various chapters of the book these are not just secondhand in my case we have a pretty good idea of where these things are going with the political and military sphere as the existential question to become impossible with these individuals do not understand art
forms of labor that humanity has taken, will this mean the economy will crumble and no jobs for us to do? so i realized in many of the discourse is the reaction was always one that these machines are taking something fundamental away from us. think of the last many centuries like farmer we are so invested in the economic laborers that we are capable of performing that we can view this skill with some intrinsic value. looking beyond the horizon so that creates inherent angst. with those...
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deny break rigging you don't invite observe us so that you are then. you don't i think a lot of people wanted to make sure that this clean free and fair election is my. elementary results were announced wednesday petitions supporters to speak to them protested the army was deployed in the city six people were shot dead most of them bystanders. cynthia my post there was one of them she was a fifty three year old mother of two eyewitnesses say she was shot in the back by a soldier while trying to run away. rights groups say that initially her past morton stated that she died of a stab wound until their lawyers pressured government doctors to correct it she died of a gunshot wound they say for years they've had problems properly documenting the death of those killed by the army or the police and this is something that hasn't changed since the days of former leader robert mugabe when he was deposed by the army in november a new zimbabwe was promised by his successor. people here hoped it would be better than this malcolm webb al-jazeera harare zimbabwe. is
deny break rigging you don't invite observe us so that you are then. you don't i think a lot of people wanted to make sure that this clean free and fair election is my. elementary results were announced wednesday petitions supporters to speak to them protested the army was deployed in the city six people were shot dead most of them bystanders. cynthia my post there was one of them she was a fifty three year old mother of two eyewitnesses say she was shot in the back by a soldier while trying to...
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so there is some rain on the way for some of us.d wales, with bursts of heavy rain swinging across western england, wales, and on towards the midlands and central, southern england. add to that a lot of cloud and it will feel humid for these areas. a fresher feel to the weather in the north—west, but a lot of cloud and widespread frequent heavy thundery showers working in here as we go through thursday morning. so, the forecast through thursday. we've got our band of rain that will begin to spread into east anglia and south—east england. as it pushes that bit further eastwards, it will tend to weaken at times, the rain becomes a little bit lighter as it swings into kent. further north and west, a cloudy morning coming up for scotland and northern ireland, with widespread heavy and at times thundery showers. it will be quite a breezy kind of day as well. there'll be some sunny spells between those showers as we head through the afternoon, with the showers becoming less widespread in northern ireland later in the day, and probably a b
so there is some rain on the way for some of us.d wales, with bursts of heavy rain swinging across western england, wales, and on towards the midlands and central, southern england. add to that a lot of cloud and it will feel humid for these areas. a fresher feel to the weather in the north—west, but a lot of cloud and widespread frequent heavy thundery showers working in here as we go through thursday morning. so, the forecast through thursday. we've got our band of rain that will begin to...
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mitt romney told us so. >> donald trump is a phony, a fraud.rthless as a degree from trump university. >> lindsey graham told us so. >> donald trump is not strong, he's actually weak. he's a bully, he's a cartoon character. >> rand paul told us so. >> i don't think he'll be missed. in fact i really don't think donald trump is a conservative. i think he's a fake and a charlatan. >> and ted cruz, well, he really told us so. >> this man is a pathological liar. he doesn't know the difference between truth and lies. he lies practically every word that comes out of his mouth. and in a pattern that i think is straight out of a psychology textbook, his response is to accuse everybody else of lying. >> so there you have it. has president trump done anything to convince these three senators and one senator wannabe that he's not a bully? that he's not a fake conservative? that he doesn't perpetually lie? that's what they told us then. what will they tell us now? alzheimer's disease is out there. and the alzheimer's association is going to make it happen.
mitt romney told us so. >> donald trump is a phony, a fraud.rthless as a degree from trump university. >> lindsey graham told us so. >> donald trump is not strong, he's actually weak. he's a bully, he's a cartoon character. >> rand paul told us so. >> i don't think he'll be missed. in fact i really don't think donald trump is a conservative. i think he's a fake and a charlatan. >> and ted cruz, well, he really told us so. >> this man is a pathological...
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an intercession for all of us. so that we could proceed following justice. as far as we are concerned, the damage done. my pilgrimage to knock also allows me to address a warm greeting to the bolivian people of northern ireland. —— beloveds people of northern ireland. although my journey —— beloveds people of northern ireland. although myjourney does not include a visit to the north, i assure you of my affection and my closeness in prayer. i ask our lady to sustain all the members of the irish family, to persevere as brothers and sisters in the work of reconciliation. with gratitude for the advance and the significant growth of friendship and cooperation between the christian communities. i pray that all christ's followers will support the continuing efforts to advance the peace process and to build a harmonious and just society for today's children. be they christian, be they muslims, bv jewish —— bvjewish, bv whatever faith. the sons and daughters of ireland. —— bvjewish, bv whatever faith. let us turn to the placid virgin mary. —— blessing virgin mary. th
an intercession for all of us. so that we could proceed following justice. as far as we are concerned, the damage done. my pilgrimage to knock also allows me to address a warm greeting to the bolivian people of northern ireland. —— beloveds people of northern ireland. although my journey —— beloveds people of northern ireland. although myjourney does not include a visit to the north, i assure you of my affection and my closeness in prayer. i ask our lady to sustain all the members of...
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immigration authorities tell us so far twenty three thousand nicaraguans have applied for asylum. but this will build student leader is not one of them. we're not asking for political asylum because they're object. of us to return to nicaragua that's where our workers first i need help to shore up international support for our course but former costa rican president and nobel peace prize laureate. doesn't believe the solution to the crisis is near. it's very evident that ortega won't bring the lections i don't think dying or takers willing to hold them because he is convinced that there is no way that he can win an election if it's clean and transparent. and as the crisis enters its fourteenth week the refugees keep coming and they keep covering their faces afraid they say even here the long arm of ortega's paramilitary troops could reach them you see in yemen al jazeera. more than twenty opposition supporters in zimbabwe have been denied bail after they were arrested and charged with inciting public violence six people were killed on wednesday when soldiers opened fire at a protes
immigration authorities tell us so far twenty three thousand nicaraguans have applied for asylum. but this will build student leader is not one of them. we're not asking for political asylum because they're object. of us to return to nicaragua that's where our workers first i need help to shore up international support for our course but former costa rican president and nobel peace prize laureate. doesn't believe the solution to the crisis is near. it's very evident that ortega won't bring the...
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so we're here to to try to stop the dracs. the. last time we chased eighteen of them. each one of them carrying twenty kilos of drugs. and they got it from us and so we call border patrol and border patrol get on the other side of the. kitchen when they come on the ill side . so if you look up there that's one of the towers that. that's our cost us ninety million dollars and that towers what is supposed to be watching the border right now and then when that tower sees something they call the border patrol. and they try to get gays in the air but it's so far away from anything that by the time they get here they're already fast. charlie bass. world former military and law enforcement we know how to go about doing this in the slow in the time we run into somebody. who is a ok we'll sit him down and then we ask them if they need any food or water or medical aid. regardless if you're bringing in the jordans or killing people in there then you know or if you're just sneaking into the country we don't want to see you die out there i mean dying of those. horrible ways i can. give you food water medical aid we call border patrol we'll put them up.
so we're here to to try to stop the dracs. the. last time we chased eighteen of them. each one of them carrying twenty kilos of drugs. and they got it from us and so we call border patrol and border patrol get on the other side of the. kitchen when they come on the ill side . so if you look up there that's one of the towers that. that's our cost us ninety million dollars and that towers what is supposed to be watching the border right now and then when that tower sees something they call the...
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that's it that you want so i need the next that are part of i know for us here i need to buy and medicine for him so about two thousand is not enough for him you know. my god. he will be. everybody's tells me even there and his name bore him she tells me that the the girls that having more babies also came here for asking i'm on the also support there everybody fell flat on both of us and we're like son where how be and on and everything are wires and in. it i'm dying and my thorn is thought sharp if i get laid or if by late one mean even a one means he doesn't give me any more debt or so i need to wait and i don't mind the get the money. i see that made them. not. so much and i don't know they then would be to see. something else that is a little. difficult to see no do you know that everybody is everybody even even his new board and even all the worst of. the board of war where he's always here. least it. that. it's not that now it's you that's your baby it was the third same here we had and same thing i i love him. and one that always and. he's a troll or and he's like i'm me ok no nee
that's it that you want so i need the next that are part of i know for us here i need to buy and medicine for him so about two thousand is not enough for him you know. my god. he will be. everybody's tells me even there and his name bore him she tells me that the the girls that having more babies also came here for asking i'm on the also support there everybody fell flat on both of us and we're like son where how be and on and everything are wires and in. it i'm dying and my thorn is thought...
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normal landblubbing vr headsets have already got a bit of a rep for being compared to use so getting n to work well has been a challenge. —— complicated to use. it was very difficult, the first thing we have to convince the owner that we want to do it. and we made the first tries, and then the owner of the therme erding tried it and after two tries, he was sick and he said, no, i don't like this, i don't want. plus the difficulties if you go on the slide in the left side and in virtual reality, you go on the right side, you get this motion sickness. and to see how to solve that problem, first we need to get rid of some of this water. all along this slide are these sensors and that is so the virtual reality headset knows exactly where you are at exactly the right time because you want what you're seeing to be the same as what you're feeling. get that wrong and you could end up feeling a little bit sick. stephen greenwood and his team spent months building and crucially testing the system. we did hundreds of tests going down the slide, each one of us has ridden the slide hundreds of tim
normal landblubbing vr headsets have already got a bit of a rep for being compared to use so getting n to work well has been a challenge. —— complicated to use. it was very difficult, the first thing we have to convince the owner that we want to do it. and we made the first tries, and then the owner of the therme erding tried it and after two tries, he was sick and he said, no, i don't like this, i don't want. plus the difficulties if you go on the slide in the left side and in virtual...
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so he used them.n't constantly coming at him, which is the lie you just told. >> they never mentioned him. >> but y'all let him come in here and lie. but he keeps coming back at them because it works for him, and look at those men who are kneeling to protect the lives of other black and brown boys and men who have been shot by the police and doing so quite frankly in one of the most peaceful ways you could possibly do it, not even saying a word, just going down on a knee, it is literally one of the most peaceful ways of protest you could think of. but he knows that people in those audiences don't see that. they see black men being disobedient, and that is what he is using. so you can -- >> charles, this is brown face -- >> he can tell another lie on tv, which what he does. >> can you stop calling me a liar? >> you lie all the time and this -- it's very apparent to anybody who's watching. >> let him say his piece. >> this is brown face, by the way, who appreciates very much what this president is doing
so he used them.n't constantly coming at him, which is the lie you just told. >> they never mentioned him. >> but y'all let him come in here and lie. but he keeps coming back at them because it works for him, and look at those men who are kneeling to protect the lives of other black and brown boys and men who have been shot by the police and doing so quite frankly in one of the most peaceful ways you could possibly do it, not even saying a word, just going down on a knee, it is...
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on the ground and sometimes woken up by the police early in the morning they kick women used tear gas to move them so when they come to us they're stressed the nervous twice last week we had to stop serving food to let the tension calm down this is something new for us so yes we're stopping migrants have been expelled by police in this area many times philip tells me that despite this they come back and every time they do this situation becomes even more desperate from the beginning our mission was to serve hot drinks and bread and we've done this for twenty months every day during the last month or so we started questioning our mission as we don't want to volunteer to be put in danger. who is to blame for this situation with not giving enough help to the migrants on the streets is this the mayor of paris is this the government of france. is all for us is both the state is responsible for people on the streets for taking in migrants at the same time the authorities in paris are restricting access to water taps in the summer is irresponsible they also have a responsibility towards the miners their min
on the ground and sometimes woken up by the police early in the morning they kick women used tear gas to move them so when they come to us they're stressed the nervous twice last week we had to stop serving food to let the tension calm down this is something new for us so yes we're stopping migrants have been expelled by police in this area many times philip tells me that despite this they come back and every time they do this situation becomes even more desperate from the beginning our mission...
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it's use when it's actually used so we know the reality of the use of it and sometimes. you know deterrence. strategy they're all discussed on paper you know there are certain assumptions there are certain assumptions if this number if we have this number you know to deter. actions and cetera. well they're you know other too. but. you know mostly it's a perception idea based. no standing there are you talking about those who are actually supporters of the terror plot i mean we didn't have a war for the last seventy years thanks to terrance you don't think that's reason enough to think that that's a good thing you know well deterrence know this or know having a war or know having a large number of casualty is not necessarily just because. u.s. and russia you know as a country has. nuclear weapons there are so many other factors that. deter the war. well i'm talking about you know. nuclear deterrence in deterrence is something that's probably this is terry. but i'm talking about nuclear deterrence what the added value of nuclear deterrence. you know to conventional deterre
it's use when it's actually used so we know the reality of the use of it and sometimes. you know deterrence. strategy they're all discussed on paper you know there are certain assumptions there are certain assumptions if this number if we have this number you know to deter. actions and cetera. well they're you know other too. but. you know mostly it's a perception idea based. no standing there are you talking about those who are actually supporters of the terror plot i mean we didn't have a war...
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thank you for inspiring us so. [applause] especially today. just this morning we lost a cherished member of our community. brother juno. we need the voices of america's women so that -- so that when we take power, we will pass laws that will protect and keep families together, not separated by gun violence. and i'm glad that supervisor catherine stefani, who worked so much on this gun issue before becoming a supervisor. so very, very important. so, votes matter. because it determines policy and policy matters. thank you, again. i know when we leave here, we'll march over there to the library and have a seminar on how women can be more appointed to commissions and boards and elective office and the rest so i thought i'd tell you this story. it was a long time ago. my children were little and i was in my home, getting ready for dinner. and i get a call from the mayor of san francisco. he says what are you doing, nancy, making a big pot of pasta? [laughter] i said no, mayor, i'm reading the "new york times". [laughter] but here's the point. he cal
thank you for inspiring us so. [applause] especially today. just this morning we lost a cherished member of our community. brother juno. we need the voices of america's women so that -- so that when we take power, we will pass laws that will protect and keep families together, not separated by gun violence. and i'm glad that supervisor catherine stefani, who worked so much on this gun issue before becoming a supervisor. so very, very important. so, votes matter. because it determines policy and...
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you know we're not alone in this there is a couple of few countries that are in this together with us so that the the political. public opinion doesn't dramatically shift and we don't get this this change of retore that gets as bad as for instance in italy ok so there's a lot of pressure on berlin right now to support madrid in its policy i think there is yet all say ok yulian lehmann from the global policy public policy institute in berlin thanks so much for your comments this morning. germany football coach in sports the has presented his a breakdown of what he thinks broke down at june's world cup debacle he did it in a private meeting with the german federation where discussions were said to be intense. on their way to a closed door summit the most influential people of german soccer they were hosted by the german football federation which needs a reboot after germany's disastrous performance at the world cup head coach here he moved and manager one of appeal were asked to lead the crisis something about germany crashed out of the first round of this year's soccer world cup after win
you know we're not alone in this there is a couple of few countries that are in this together with us so that the the political. public opinion doesn't dramatically shift and we don't get this this change of retore that gets as bad as for instance in italy ok so there's a lot of pressure on berlin right now to support madrid in its policy i think there is yet all say ok yulian lehmann from the global policy public policy institute in berlin thanks so much for your comments this morning. germany...
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because so what did the perfect the father of the. ship. all of that use. and he said listen so that some of that is so negative that since another the us. doesn't have the so what's its assistance. you must understand the edited tape which i just told so since this is. c.s.i. not since it doesn't it's humbles audience and it's us. so the new law can't go. on the same business is. because they either need him one hundred one side or one hundred so i guess to do that because it's hard to goons who trust each other this is a bit of was. just me i'm your mom i need cash. for. you. oh well for a fair. fight. egon tough but not good to juggle good seven a good series now that i doubt i doubt you'll miss it it is a real number that was a lie i'll. say to. you that even when you take it it's a funny look they are. what it is on the top what do you want to. talk to you when you know even when young women don't have money behind it isis just. came out to. get i'll shut. up here it was me that. i'm going to get are taking. a lot. of. even one young picked up in one ea
because so what did the perfect the father of the. ship. all of that use. and he said listen so that some of that is so negative that since another the us. doesn't have the so what's its assistance. you must understand the edited tape which i just told so since this is. c.s.i. not since it doesn't it's humbles audience and it's us. so the new law can't go. on the same business is. because they either need him one hundred one side or one hundred so i guess to do that because it's hard to goons...
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we know that almost half of the top sellers for toyota in the us come from outside the us. sotside the us. so how hard is the impact of the trade ta riffs hard is the impact of the trade tariffs at the moment hitting automakers like toyota ? tariffs at the moment hitting automakers like toyota? at this moment, the only tariffs are fairly modest ones on aluminium and steel. that has raised some of the market prices in the us. overall it is a very modest impact. i think the bigger materials impact has been general material prices, increases going up like resins. and to some extent you are seeing that have an impact, but most of the automakers have been focused on cutting cost and in the case of honda, they offset it. i would expect something similar from offset it. i would expect something similarfrom toyota. offset it. i would expect something similar from toyota. the loss of nafta, you think that will actually have a more damaging effect on car makers like toyota, why? toyota and otherjapanese makers like toyota, why? toyota and other japanese automakers have makers like toyot
we know that almost half of the top sellers for toyota in the us come from outside the us. sotside the us. so how hard is the impact of the trade ta riffs hard is the impact of the trade tariffs at the moment hitting automakers like toyota ? tariffs at the moment hitting automakers like toyota? at this moment, the only tariffs are fairly modest ones on aluminium and steel. that has raised some of the market prices in the us. overall it is a very modest impact. i think the bigger materials...
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conditions of life and if you will talk of us that are my little part you're playing on the one i did so i look up us and i get asked to get out of there with my life and i have a mother that they put me to appear left at the bus line to work and they're going to set up and that was up a little and again notice that up out. of that the car. that out the clock on the.
conditions of life and if you will talk of us that are my little part you're playing on the one i did so i look up us and i get asked to get out of there with my life and i have a mother that they put me to appear left at the bus line to work and they're going to set up and that was up a little and again notice that up out. of that the car. that out the clock on the.
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christ died for us so that we might in time forgive and be reconciled with one another. als and as families, we can now the truth of saint paul's words, that tell us when all else passes away, love never ends. applause. thank you, nisha and ted, for your testimony from india where you are teaching your children how to be a true family. you have also helped us to understand that social media is not necessarily a problem for families. in fact, they can serve to build a network of friendships, solidarity and mutual support. families can connect through the internet and draw nourishment from it. social media can be beneficial if used with moderation and caution. for example, all of you gathered here today for this meeting of families have formed a spiritual network and a web of friendship. social media can help you to maintain this connection and expand it to even more families throughout the world. it is important, however, that this never becomes a threat to the real—life elation ships by imprisoning us in a virtual reality and isolating us from the very real relationships
christ died for us so that we might in time forgive and be reconciled with one another. als and as families, we can now the truth of saint paul's words, that tell us when all else passes away, love never ends. applause. thank you, nisha and ted, for your testimony from india where you are teaching your children how to be a true family. you have also helped us to understand that social media is not necessarily a problem for families. in fact, they can serve to build a network of friendships,...
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we were so excited to have her join us. >> so, how did the bay area group come about? how did that visit come about? >> yeah. so, israaid's u.s. office is brand-new. we're based here in the bay area. our office is in palo alto. and one of the best parts about being here is the opportunity to bring interfaith trips to see our work in greece, germany, east africa. so with this trip, we decided to bring a group of rabbis and muslim leaders and make it an interfaith learning trip. and so we're really excited to be able to do that, and we hope to continue to do that with our presence here. >> rabbi marv, according to the literature i read, there were nine rabbis and three muslim leaders in your group. >> right. >> and some women, as well, right, leaders. >> right. actually there were six women and six men. the rabbis and the muslims, we ended up, over the course of time, connecting with yotam and israaid. over the course of a year and a half, we came up with this idea of taking the religious leaders to greece to see what was going on. one of our hopes had been that we would
we were so excited to have her join us. >> so, how did the bay area group come about? how did that visit come about? >> yeah. so, israaid's u.s. office is brand-new. we're based here in the bay area. our office is in palo alto. and one of the best parts about being here is the opportunity to bring interfaith trips to see our work in greece, germany, east africa. so with this trip, we decided to bring a group of rabbis and muslim leaders and make it an interfaith learning trip. and...
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waste water is treated and used to irrigate the greenhouse plants. the glass dome protects the house so it can be built entirely from natural materials. the materials that we build a house inside the greenhouse was definitely our goal to make us clean as possible to make it to bio degradable everywhere we could so we use wood and straw sand and clay mostly and avoid any plastic products an important space for the family is the one hundred ninety square metre garden. given the long winters and harsh climate the garden offers many advantages. well in the arctic so for us it's kind of hard to be able to to grow food. but when we have this green house around the house it's possible for us to. start early. have a longer growing season. and i really love growing my own food so this makes it possible. when a family decided to venture a new beginning far away from the city their surname played a key role yet a third get means follow of the heart and that's precisely what these six norwegians are doing. our next report takes us to the city of love paris is known for its bistro culture these cozy
waste water is treated and used to irrigate the greenhouse plants. the glass dome protects the house so it can be built entirely from natural materials. the materials that we build a house inside the greenhouse was definitely our goal to make us clean as possible to make it to bio degradable everywhere we could so we use wood and straw sand and clay mostly and avoid any plastic products an important space for the family is the one hundred ninety square metre garden. given the long winters and...
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so that the us in a sea and the philippines will be caught in between so i think it's not just a trend it's the right thing it's really difficult not to be caught in between especially as town just but it's not the cold war anymore there's no left and right through right than wrong or evil and good you know it's a multi-polar world you have bilateral relationships you have multilateral relationships you have transnational crimes you have that arisen so you know we have to go. we have to find a way not only to live with each other but to find the world order we're all of us have an opportunity for great and i ask you though we just discussed a little bit the complexity of your relationship with the united states how you try to rebalance it while retaining the positives i'm sure your relationship with china i mean it follows a different trajectory but you were the great perhaps that the choreography of that is just as complex and challenging on a personal level on professional level who do you find more challenging the americans or the chinese when you negotiate. think back in the us the
so that the us in a sea and the philippines will be caught in between so i think it's not just a trend it's the right thing it's really difficult not to be caught in between especially as town just but it's not the cold war anymore there's no left and right through right than wrong or evil and good you know it's a multi-polar world you have bilateral relationships you have multilateral relationships you have transnational crimes you have that arisen so you know we have to go. we have to find a...
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many of us so personally and so intimately that it up a big person to shift the universe and to shift the conscience of the universe and she was able to do that. >> and she touched lives through her amazing catalog of music but what's so extraordinary is how she reached out to people, you among them when you were a detroit piston. tell the story of how your friendship began. >> her family reached out to me the first day that i got here. i had just turned 20 years old. i was just leaving my teenage years coming to detroit and her family reached out to me and they embraced me, brought me into their family. aretha franklin was great with advice and wisdom and i've known her since 198. throughout my life she's been there with a personal text, personal phone call and the many dinners that we shared, the many conversations that we shared, just how to navigate and i remember some of our last conversations she kept telling me you travel so much, you have to get out of the hotel room. you have to start seeing life, you have to start enjoying t
many of us so personally and so intimately that it up a big person to shift the universe and to shift the conscience of the universe and she was able to do that. >> and she touched lives through her amazing catalog of music but what's so extraordinary is how she reached out to people, you among them when you were a detroit piston. tell the story of how your friendship began. >> her family reached out to me the first day that i got here. i had just turned 20 years old. i was just...
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as companies see others using them they'll be more likely to do so themselves. over the past few decades almost eighty percent of animal testing has been replaced in industrial research team and constance can be proud of their own contribution to that development. field escapism is nothing new since the beginning of time people have sought out substances to change the way they feel. whether it makes you laid back. at says a stimulant under the influence changes behavior alcohol is no exception. it might be hard to imagine a party with that in many parts of the world. alcohol is synonymous with socializing. but why is that it's well known that alcohol activates the brain's reward system and helps people shed their inhibitions but drinking socially also has other effects. on the illusion up and talk about things you wouldn't normally without alcohol. but it's good you're relaxed you see everything in a better life if i'm realistically. to find out how alcohol influences social behavior scientists monitor to generation of the subjects so-called real smile like the
as companies see others using them they'll be more likely to do so themselves. over the past few decades almost eighty percent of animal testing has been replaced in industrial research team and constance can be proud of their own contribution to that development. field escapism is nothing new since the beginning of time people have sought out substances to change the way they feel. whether it makes you laid back. at says a stimulant under the influence changes behavior alcohol is no exception....
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this port is a low for us so far and. is the only because this is the only cargo aboard so. if for whatever reason this port closes down. and work itself just might close but . since hurricane irma devastated the island in late twenty seventeen demand for construction materials has been high very many buildings were destroyed the school was hit hard. hardly any of the classrooms are still usable so principal joyce webster stewart says classes are held in shifts half the children come in the morning and the other half in the afternoon. i think on the board often you go in and get shelter not thinking that the place for going in is going to be enough that needs a shelter. when i saw it it was heart rending was for. the plant reconstruction is funded by the e.u. which is also and we'll as largest provider of development aid. that much of the funding a potential fourteen million euros is earmarked for education but after brags that nothing is certain but i shall be no kingdom i would say ninety percent of the people that i talk to or british i have a clue that there's a place go
this port is a low for us so far and. is the only because this is the only cargo aboard so. if for whatever reason this port closes down. and work itself just might close but . since hurricane irma devastated the island in late twenty seventeen demand for construction materials has been high very many buildings were destroyed the school was hit hard. hardly any of the classrooms are still usable so principal joyce webster stewart says classes are held in shifts half the children come in the...
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us company. on. the move. into the conflict zone. follows the lawyers. sois the judge trade shows corruption i guess is a human capital but that's all it is the outgoing president obama sends us food a clue about cheese fries having great shots of america's most just from a few soldiers free but does he deserve it conflicts so far. doubly. whole. in nine hundred sixty eight and i'm crying echoed around the world much past young people rebelled against their parents' generation. which was a constant industrialist stupidity inclusions because she. he demanded looks. suspiciously like maelstrom of pilots with vietnamese. my generation watched the war every day. our documentary feature we want to keep those who were here. for the first time had a feeling of being conscious something's. meetings of those events to. be similar on a. piecemeal. sixty eight. start shipping d.w. . the. violence is on the rise in colombia so is the drug trade so is corruption this wasn't the way it was meant to be my guest this week in the capital baghdad is the outgoing president. w
us company. on. the move. into the conflict zone. follows the lawyers. sois the judge trade shows corruption i guess is a human capital but that's all it is the outgoing president obama sends us food a clue about cheese fries having great shots of america's most just from a few soldiers free but does he deserve it conflicts so far. doubly. whole. in nine hundred sixty eight and i'm crying echoed around the world much past young people rebelled against their parents' generation. which was a...
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because so what did the perfect father that. all of that use you and he said listen so that some of this summit was with since another the us. doesn't have the so what's its assistance. you must understand if the end of the date which i just called so since this is. c.s.i. not since it doesn't it's humbles audience and it's us. so that's the new kind of go. on that some business is. because either needs him one hundred one side or the other so against z.o.g. to the this is hard to goons who trust each other this is a bit of. just me i'm your mom i need yourself for. you are. oh well for five. for. you bontoc was not going to juggle get seventy get serious hygenic now and zara i doubt i doubt your visit is a real number that was a lie and. say you know you will see that even when you take it it's a funny look they are. what it is on earth do you want to. talk to you when you don't even when young women don't earn money can you give us a job she lives in a shadow came out to. get i'll shut. up here it was me that. i'm going to get are taking. a l
because so what did the perfect father that. all of that use you and he said listen so that some of this summit was with since another the us. doesn't have the so what's its assistance. you must understand if the end of the date which i just called so since this is. c.s.i. not since it doesn't it's humbles audience and it's us. so that's the new kind of go. on that some business is. because either needs him one hundred one side or the other so against z.o.g. to the this is hard to goons who...
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of it, but for many of us it is. >> yeah. so i'll respond to that because it goes back to the passage that i brought us to which in that chapter i really think you make yourself so vulnerable. because what you're doing is saying these, this is the way the world has shaped me. this is the way that misogyny has seeped in, and i have internalized it, and i've been acting it out even as a queer man, a black gay man. there are ways in which that i have internalized and sort of accepted that that which is feminine is not as good as, is not as valuable as that which is masculine. >> right. >> and that has sort of shaped my own relationship to myself. so in undoing that -- which is a real feminist thing that you did, right? you became a feminist. [laughter] is that you said, wow, these things that i understand about patriarchy, about misogyny, about the world that are not necessarily holding me back as a gendered man, but they are affecting the way i'm able to be in the world as a full human being, as a man who loves other men, right? i
of it, but for many of us it is. >> yeah. so i'll respond to that because it goes back to the passage that i brought us to which in that chapter i really think you make yourself so vulnerable. because what you're doing is saying these, this is the way the world has shaped me. this is the way that misogyny has seeped in, and i have internalized it, and i've been acting it out even as a queer man, a black gay man. there are ways in which that i have internalized and sort of accepted that...
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race talk always implies a racial us and them. so this sets us up to say some pretty superficial thing. i do discourse analysis. that's my area of study and that's a critical study of language. that language doesn't describe some fixed reality. the language we have shapes our perception of what we would perceive as reality. and i do tend to think in metaphors and so listen to and talking to white miami and hearing the same narratives again and again, when the topic of racism comes up issue got this nick my mind of a dock or a pier, and what that signifies are two things. one, how surface or superficial these narratives are. that's one piece. the dock appears to be floating. if you looked from above, looks like it's floating on the water but it's not just floating on the water. it is resting on an entire structure underneath, submerged beneath the water, that props it up. there are literally pillars in the ocean floor that dock rests on, and everything i do in my work is seeking to get us off the top of the dock, because all dock bull
race talk always implies a racial us and them. so this sets us up to say some pretty superficial thing. i do discourse analysis. that's my area of study and that's a critical study of language. that language doesn't describe some fixed reality. the language we have shapes our perception of what we would perceive as reality. and i do tend to think in metaphors and so listen to and talking to white miami and hearing the same narratives again and again, when the topic of racism comes up issue got...
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three is the hard part you know it's a logical sort you don't try to use answer all of the pieces you sit there. in the. done so when there's a pilot hunt this is just part of the support that what he does this is noise or here it's. not a dull insofar as telling. us about that. and it's even this hasn't. been the case here. that when they hear who you. are. i can see are going to. be just a waterloo that we have. here nearly out or. they go there looking right past me. what hal and or warren tell our young i'm going to. simply not allow the who. by and i don't do. the singeing i'll go here i make mese just one as we. think they are the. we as i'm only untangle but what have i tangled the mold i saw. the years of available wire to me. while here to my bangor i told her how the i get a minor. was. so you can find the right teacher by watching me you're going from high grade down there was a to say well you can't. you we were going long will be you into law i'm able to moan maybe you do want me. to cheat i do cause you can go on some a gating charge you work. out last of all why don't we all pull out. so they com
three is the hard part you know it's a logical sort you don't try to use answer all of the pieces you sit there. in the. done so when there's a pilot hunt this is just part of the support that what he does this is noise or here it's. not a dull insofar as telling. us about that. and it's even this hasn't. been the case here. that when they hear who you. are. i can see are going to. be just a waterloo that we have. here nearly out or. they go there looking right past me. what hal and or warren...
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and so, we have about 400 volunteers that help us every year. out 75% of them come back every year. and it's actually a family-friendly event, so we do have people that come and bring their grandparents, or their parents, or their children to help out together. and you'll see later on we have a family that's going to do a food demonstration that volunteer with us ever other communities actually come out to this festival. and that's kind of a way to kind of get oriented tolt the culture, even if you're not within the community, huh? em: exactly that because they have various different dance suites from either different provinces and such and different--if anything, like for like the malong dance, it's like a--the traditional you see like with bamboo sticks. things like that, so you'll see it's more than that. robert: yes. oh, absolutely. and it's a lot of fun, that's the most thing that we want to emphasize, huh? em: definitely. robert: all right, well, thank you very much. looking forward to seeing all that entertainment out there. em: wonderful,
and so, we have about 400 volunteers that help us every year. out 75% of them come back every year. and it's actually a family-friendly event, so we do have people that come and bring their grandparents, or their parents, or their children to help out together. and you'll see later on we have a family that's going to do a food demonstration that volunteer with us ever other communities actually come out to this festival. and that's kind of a way to kind of get oriented tolt the culture, even if...
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so this has really helped us to serve all families so that's why we're looking to carry this on throughout the school year. in regards to therapeutic and inclusive after-school program. we just had an intern that completed this project for us and we know that there's a need for an actual specialized after-school program for kids with disabilities. we're really hoping that we're able to pilot this program in the near future, some time next year, to really make sure that we're reaching out to the families. and currently we do have kids sign up for different programs around san francisco. it's difficult for some to work towards goals without a therapeutic recreational program and so it's up to the families of what they're looking for to really meet the child's goals. but we do want to have that option open for families who feel that their children would do better in a therapeutic recreation setting. we're not sure where we're going but we're just excited that we have a start after we had our intern this past semester and we're excited based on the results that he gave us. and you see here in
so this has really helped us to serve all families so that's why we're looking to carry this on throughout the school year. in regards to therapeutic and inclusive after-school program. we just had an intern that completed this project for us and we know that there's a need for an actual specialized after-school program for kids with disabilities. we're really hoping that we're able to pilot this program in the near future, some time next year, to really make sure that we're reaching out to the...