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that is what utopia means. no place. i have written a few columns in scientific american about scientific attempts to achieve mortality. radicalized extension. radical calorie restriction. or cwhere jow yourself frozen o engineer your telemeres in your genome. or up loading your mind into a computer so you can live forever like johnny depp in transcendent. there are many groups working towards this. i am is skeptical. when they say don't you want to be a 100 or 500? just get me to 90 without cancer and 100 without alzheimer's and 110 i am not in a bed with tubes. let's not aim for living 10,000 years. how many marriages are you have going to have and careers? calm down. let's just work on this one little problem right here. baby boomers are hitting the wall. we can see the wall. here it comes. we have to do something about. i applaud it. go for it. i am right there with you but let's not offer something that is not realistic. >> is there any scientific proof of an after life? >> there is no evidence for the after life. m
that is what utopia means. no place. i have written a few columns in scientific american about scientific attempts to achieve mortality. radicalized extension. radical calorie restriction. or cwhere jow yourself frozen o engineer your telemeres in your genome. or up loading your mind into a computer so you can live forever like johnny depp in transcendent. there are many groups working towards this. i am is skeptical. when they say don't you want to be a 100 or 500? just get me to 90 without...
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of course, no—one‘s pretending that brcko is a utopia.ructure and there is lingering resentment about which community effectively has the most power. but on nights like this, harmony reigns. they sing. all of us are mixed. there are serbians, croatians, bosnians. we are all the same. i don't even remember if someone is that way or this way or anything. it doesn't feel... the atmosphere is very nice. and life goes on, and music goes on. yes. absolutely. well, in that case, shall we have a go? not good. power! wow! that's such a nice feeling! applause. next on myjourney, i'm heading east along the sava route to serbia. my end point will be the country's biggest city, and its grand capital, belgrade. but first, it's the city of sremska mitrovica on the river's northern bank. now, on the face of it, this city centre is much like any other in serbia, but what's intriguing and surprising is that, beneath my feet, beneath these streets, are the ruins of a former capital of the roman empire. it was called sirmium then. the romans chose this spot
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charter of fundamental rights of utopia of union of course of so applies in our in our country so the european union and european institutions should be concerned about what has been going on in catalonia in the last days they should. be only talking about i want to throw a wild constitution about the rule of flow they should be start talking about fundamental democratic rights rights that i say they couldn't have been attacked in a part of utopia and you know we just have a lot of. media that you do sell a m.e.p. and cattle on meth thank you very much indeed. well meanwhile pro independence sentiments have been seen elsewhere across the european union these have come from belgium and france and moving to eastern europe poland and slovenia man is not just catalonia that has held a referendum on independence back in twenty fourteen scotland voted not to break away from the united kingdom well this year a second referendum was proposed by the scottish government in the wake of prices something the current tory government has ruled out and later this month the italian regions of long bod
charter of fundamental rights of utopia of union of course of so applies in our in our country so the european union and european institutions should be concerned about what has been going on in catalonia in the last days they should. be only talking about i want to throw a wild constitution about the rule of flow they should be start talking about fundamental democratic rights rights that i say they couldn't have been attacked in a part of utopia and you know we just have a lot of. media that...
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well yes you know the utopia as we all know now is not going to the right direction and there is a week of the extreme right. over europe the last example was in ceremony for the first time after the the end of the second world war the extreme right some people are oprah now that there are some members of the party at the end of the parliament. so a lot of things are hard and the what do you must change is the it's not the refugees question is do you call it we as a leader in the. advisers will say it's the economy stupid is this social situations too but that means that the polish overstated the have been implemented imposed by berlin told countries of europe think of as regards the fear they are said to be and the rise of the extreme right and this much things and one of the reasons of the actual political. crisis in spain is of course the economic us result the main reason probably but scandals of course played a very important role of the court option of the government in mother read. in about sort of the plate is an important role but you know they call them the crisis plays a very
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the entire island by the end of the year but repeated problems mean such a plan is something of a utopia and one many for now at least can still only dream on. that's what you're up to they were they just wrong the walled off business from or find us on facebook follow us on twitter w underscore business i'm there as well head in the see how free is my thanks for watching right now here's a look at the well pockets. it's reformation day on d. w. . have programs around the clock marking its five hundredth anniversary we're going live to the commemoration ceremony in the bag will be documentaries magazines and talk shows focusing on luther and the groundbreaking events he helped set in motion reformation day october thirty first g.w. . news on d w may cruising the famous stars emmy and now. with the dean jab at kim in vegas house of music a truth. be the best thing and unplugged. three groups starting november third on d w. climate change. waste. pollution. isn't it time for good news eco africa people and projects that are changing our environment for the better it's up to us to make a di
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the entire island by the end of the year but repeated problems mean such a plan is something of a utopia and one many for now at least can still only dream on. that's it you're up to date with the ages from the wild business for more find us on facebook follow us on twitter i did already on disco business on there as well had a messy humphry is mine thanks for watching right now here's a look at the wall pockets. when cities are engulfed by the sea. and all the. walls and costly protective measures with. nothing. flowing challenging them with future starting november ninth own. progress that when they start to divide the country i do mean deals where they start to divide the language your blood will flow over. the soviet union is breaking apart. the members of the russian federation would have to. going their own way politically and economically. with the loss and it was an incredibly difficult time. for this democracy was a lie because the elections were for all answer privatization was robbery the soviet union's heritage where does russia stand today and moscow's empire our series star
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. >> that actually came about initially writing about utopia because why do they always feel? people have a longing for a place to be. even here on earth to engineer the perfect society that everybody is happy forever. that is what eutopia means. from the original characterization. so to radicalize the extension were to have yourself frozen or two in junior your genome or to upload your mind into a computer to live forever. this is the realm of science fiction but no longer now there are many groups working toward this and funded by silicon valley venture capitalists. google has a whole company devoted hundreds of millions of dollars to treat e.g. like the engineering problem to be solved. i don't begin will happen in my lifetime. i am 62 but when they say don't you want to be 500 years? just get me to 90 without cancer or 100 without alzheimer's or 100 ted without tubes so just solve one problem at a time. let's not aimed 10,000 years old what do you do? how many marriages? romney careers?, down. just work on one little problem right here. baby boomers are hitting the ball he
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so, now it is a saying to chinese people of utopia. >> okay, you talk about this place utopia who would want to see it, how do you get there. >> i can tell what you province but i cannot tell you exactly where it is, it is happens to be where my mother is born, hundredan province. >> that is the magic, no one knows where it is. >> right. >> that is why it is so special because we are getting a look at it without having to travel there. >> yeah, yeah. >> okay, guys, i'm ready to come out now. i think i'm stuck. mike, help. oh, no. >> you got out. >> i got out, yes. >> i'm here. so it is cool. it opened last night. you can go see it. it is in northern liberties, 1400 american street at philadelphia photo center, collette fu was sweet to let us open it up and close it. it is normally opened. if you want to see it being opened. >> yeah, yeah. >> then you have to come saturday every saturday morning and it is opened until november 25th, so you have time. >> her artist amazing can you imagine. >> it is in a long process to figure it out, it is the largest, and all that but every saturday at 1
so, now it is a saying to chinese people of utopia. >> okay, you talk about this place utopia who would want to see it, how do you get there. >> i can tell what you province but i cannot tell you exactly where it is, it is happens to be where my mother is born, hundredan province. >> that is the magic, no one knows where it is. >> right. >> that is why it is so special because we are getting a look at it without having to travel there. >> yeah, yeah. >>...
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million people died in cambodia under the command as the posse try to create a communist utopia. like many of the cambodian americans now being deported chandru was born in a refugee camp outside cambodia but he could still be deported. he shouldn't be deported to a country that he's never been he wasn't born in that country he's an american he's lived here all his life this is all he knows he is an american boy with me and what you. it's a point to is determined to prove she says her family didn't know the how to apply for citizenship when they were accepted here as refugees. today and other activists up bringing the fight to the white house. so we're standing up today not just among those who have been deported this year but the sixteen thousand who outline all orders to cambodia laos and now these protesters have traveled from across the country pushing back against what they call an anti immigration campaign of the by the trumpet ministration. we aren't disposable we are people we are human and this what's happening is tearing our families apart. it's a message that montoya a
million people died in cambodia under the command as the posse try to create a communist utopia. like many of the cambodian americans now being deported chandru was born in a refugee camp outside cambodia but he could still be deported. he shouldn't be deported to a country that he's never been he wasn't born in that country he's an american he's lived here all his life this is all he knows he is an american boy with me and what you. it's a point to is determined to prove she says her family...
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the critique, in a one-state solution, it's not a utopia either, right? just because you articulate that you're going to have one state doesn't mean that suddenly we have a banner of equal rights and we're holding hands and marching together. the example of the end of jim crow in the united states is the most telling, where today in 2017, black people are killed with impunity and represent one third of our penal incarcerated population. and our president, well, depends on how you feel about that, the president of the united states wants to retool the department of justice to dismantle affirmative action and actually defend white students who have suffered under affirmative action. so this idea that somehow we have a one-state solution and we enter utopia is very short-sighted. that's not what's going to happen. that's not what's going to happen. because palestinians within israel who have had supposedly equal rights as citizens but not as nationals because there is no such thing as israeli nationality, have been incarcerated at higher populations, are bei
the critique, in a one-state solution, it's not a utopia either, right? just because you articulate that you're going to have one state doesn't mean that suddenly we have a banner of equal rights and we're holding hands and marching together. the example of the end of jim crow in the united states is the most telling, where today in 2017, black people are killed with impunity and represent one third of our penal incarcerated population. and our president, well, depends on how you feel about...
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the entire island by the end of the year but repeated problems mean such a plan is something of a utopia and one many for now at least can still only dream on. that's what europe's they were they just wrong the walled off business from or find us on facebook follow us on twitter i d w underscore business on air as well head on the c humphrey my thanks for watching right now here's a look at the well pockets of buying. health. insurance to law. solidarity. they fall by the wayside when the gap between rich and poor grows. lines in an equal society. the divide starting november fifteenth on d w. when cities are ingolf by the sea. all the wall and costly protective measures will has been the. ones. starting november ninth on g.w. . he tells us so. stirring stories thanks it makes us laugh. and cry play chandu and smile frankly magical images and emotions enough. thanks geno the movie night is in every weekend on d w s. d w churns diversity. where the world of science is at home in many languages. on a photo op ok i've been going there you know. that with us our innovations magazine for asia
the entire island by the end of the year but repeated problems mean such a plan is something of a utopia and one many for now at least can still only dream on. that's what europe's they were they just wrong the walled off business from or find us on facebook follow us on twitter i d w underscore business on air as well head on the c humphrey my thanks for watching right now here's a look at the well pockets of buying. health. insurance to law. solidarity. they fall by the wayside when the gap...
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where you are looks like utopia, where i am look like.hat is the number one goal of m.d.z., to reduce poverty by half by 2015. we did it by the middle of 2013. so it is an achieve goal. >> you dedicate your book to the next gen race. ration. why do you do that? >> they still have the unpolluted mind, untainted mind and can see things with their own eyes. as you grow older, you cannot see because you are screened by all the things in your head, the mindsets you have built. but young people can see the reality of it. then suddenly it is a doable can't. i can do my part. we can create sear poverty, zero unemployment or zero net carbon emissions if ref i one of us make it happen. >> thank you for joining us. >> fascinating vision. i am laura. thanks for watching. >> the "bbc news" app, our vertical videos are designed to work around your lifestyle so you can swipe your way to the news of the day and stay up to date with the latest headlines that you can trust. download teed. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foun
where you are looks like utopia, where i am look like.hat is the number one goal of m.d.z., to reduce poverty by half by 2015. we did it by the middle of 2013. so it is an achieve goal. >> you dedicate your book to the next gen race. ration. why do you do that? >> they still have the unpolluted mind, untainted mind and can see things with their own eyes. as you grow older, you cannot see because you are screened by all the things in your head, the mindsets you have built. but young...
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. >> from iced tea to beer, samuel adams is releasing its tenth limited edition utopia beer.two years. 13,000 bottles will be sold. look at the bottles. the alcohol content is so high they're illegal in 12 states. the beer has an abb of 28% compared to boston lagger of 25%. it comes with a price tag of almost $200. it will be available next month. how angry would you be if somebody reaches in your fridge for one of those? >> fancy, though. >> this is "early today." even if it means being the back half of a unicorn. fear not fred, the front half washed his shirt with gain. and that smell puts the giddy in "giddy-up"! ah... the irresistible scent of gain flings laundry detergent. you can't help but smell happy. advil liqui-gels minis. our first concentrated pill that rushes powerful relief. a small new size that's fast, cause it's liquid. woohoo! you'll ask, what pain? new advil liqui-gels minis. >>> good morning, this is "nbc10 news today" first look at 4. i'm tracy davidson. >> i'm via sikahema. we'll get to meteorologist bill henley with the most accurate neighborhood weathe
. >> from iced tea to beer, samuel adams is releasing its tenth limited edition utopia beer.two years. 13,000 bottles will be sold. look at the bottles. the alcohol content is so high they're illegal in 12 states. the beer has an abb of 28% compared to boston lagger of 25%. it comes with a price tag of almost $200. it will be available next month. how angry would you be if somebody reaches in your fridge for one of those? >> fancy, though. >> this is "early today."...
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and ireland and so it is really not in unison personal interest to create some deep divide between utopia union and achieve you probably take so my feeling is that if he indeed becomes the prime minister he will be much more moderate stand he is now when he is trying to mend will right. well we thank you very much for telling us a little bit more about the possible outcomes of this upcoming election year to pay a political scientist and the director of new york university's academic center and proc. two former u.s. presidents from across the aisle have come together to denounce trump arab politics in separate speeches george w. bush and barack obama criticized deep divisions in today's america this comes as the issue of hate speech takes center stage especially since president trump refused to condemn a white supremacist march this summer on thursday protesters stopped a white nationalist leader from speaking at a university in florida. we don't want no nazi hate their target and inside this florida university a leading figure in america's white supremacist movement calling for a white as
and ireland and so it is really not in unison personal interest to create some deep divide between utopia union and achieve you probably take so my feeling is that if he indeed becomes the prime minister he will be much more moderate stand he is now when he is trying to mend will right. well we thank you very much for telling us a little bit more about the possible outcomes of this upcoming election year to pay a political scientist and the director of new york university's academic center and...
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the moment the utopia needs to support. someone has to be. to put. another quite important element that's happening here today in barcelona as later on in the day we are expecting the caps one leader to make a speech in the evening he's going to be speaking exactly twenty four hours after the king of spain made a speech last night where he basically reacted in a way making it clear that he's not happy with the way the council on leadership has been approaching the situation now is expected to speak and shed more light. in terms of what exactly is going to happen in terms of a potential declaration of independence and we do know that the capital and regional parliament here in barcelona earlier today have said that they're going to hold a sort of emergency session on monday next week where potentially this process could be launched so certainly what's going on here in barcelona along with the big general strike that took place yesterday on tuesday with tens of thousands of people coming out onto the streets and another protest expected this evening wh
the moment the utopia needs to support. someone has to be. to put. another quite important element that's happening here today in barcelona as later on in the day we are expecting the caps one leader to make a speech in the evening he's going to be speaking exactly twenty four hours after the king of spain made a speech last night where he basically reacted in a way making it clear that he's not happy with the way the council on leadership has been approaching the situation now is expected to...
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badges futuristic so that is what could happen to with that philosophical foundation with their utopia. but all lots of the book deals with what is so let's talk about that. and why the book is critical of word monopoly in the course of history that was bad we could regulate monopolies and break them up so what has shifted around the meaning of that word?. >> it has disappeared from the culture except as a board game. starting as the a gilded age the rise against the railroads and iran into a friend who is a conservative and as they do reading a mission statement for "national review" and he called me over and pointed to me william f. buckley was really against the dangers of monopoly. what you heard about up until the last 25 or 30 years beginning with the article that transformed america as jurisprudence as antitrust fell out of favor to shape policy. we have a very narrow definition concerned with consumer prices. amazon is awesome. it has the lowest prices the and always will. the algorithms' help it to keep prices low. but if you look at it size and scope there is something proble
badges futuristic so that is what could happen to with that philosophical foundation with their utopia. but all lots of the book deals with what is so let's talk about that. and why the book is critical of word monopoly in the course of history that was bad we could regulate monopolies and break them up so what has shifted around the meaning of that word?. >> it has disappeared from the culture except as a board game. starting as the a gilded age the rise against the railroads and iran...
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well those that we've spoken to have said that they know that iran is not a political or a social utopia they know their country has problems but those problems are iran's problems to solve by itself and no doubt at the trumpet ministration speech will be serving to unify iranian people behind their government in the face of external criticism. more an international concerns now about the future of that deal from mike hanna at the u.n. . the security council went about its daily business discussing me and mine a closed session but the abrasive speech by president trump certainly resonated in this building please raise the iran deal was codify did a security council resolution back in two thousand and fifteen at a time the u.s. and the u.n. had different leaders of what has been agreed. if you like to state and european union or certainly when you write you must be fully implemented it is very important to you i'm sorry to see what is now happening with diplomats of today sorry to be are concerned by some of the implications of this statement because we stand by the joint conference of pl
well those that we've spoken to have said that they know that iran is not a political or a social utopia they know their country has problems but those problems are iran's problems to solve by itself and no doubt at the trumpet ministration speech will be serving to unify iranian people behind their government in the face of external criticism. more an international concerns now about the future of that deal from mike hanna at the u.n. . the security council went about its daily business...
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. >> it was really almost a utopia.cleaning the streets with soap, you know. they were so really happy. >> they were proud. >> really. >> normally apathetic voters showed up to the polls in droves and mohamed morsi, a little known member of the muslim brother hood became president. but when morsi gave himself unlimited power, they came again. and this time the military swept in and put one of their own in charge. >> they had a lot of hope, really. and the it times are changing. and then things just started to get worse and worse. >> all of that was snatched away. >> definitely. >> since the coup, a once shadowy general al -- has been crushing both liberals alike. >> i don't know if you heard when we were entering, everyone around us were talking about the economic crisis and how things are bad for them. >> sarah is a cairo journalist who covered the revolution and she explains had you under sisi the economy has gotten worse. the pound crashed, tourism and foreign investment disappeared. >> 4,000 egyptian pounds per mont
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we've had a chance to speak to several iranians who have said they know that their country is no utopia but iran's problems are its own to resolve and they are not welcoming any sort of external criticism and just to give you a sense of some of the headlines in this morning's paper what iranian people will be waking up to. this is one of the more conservative newspapers it's often critical of the iranian government as well and it's saying that trump in his efforts to decertify the nuclear deal has in fact saved the deal so a little bit of. irony there another one here a lot of people here feel that trump's versions of iranian history are very revisionist so this headline stating the illiterate dictator calling trump illiterate for his lack of awareness or perspective on iranian history a little bit of a face off here between the leaders of the united states and iran a dramatic. image there and this one. an animated version of something we've seen of trump before a photo of him we've seen before saying that he's just nagging so wide variety of opinions on the u.s. stance views of iran an
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this place represents hope i'm not thinking of this utopia of jews christians and muslims living in peace and so on i'm thinking about the idea of creating something together and being curious at first so som and so shuffle. exercise i was mostly math when muslims were open minded and curious when they translated the works of the greeks they translated huge amounts of us a few when philosophy knowledge and chemistry were as important as religion and identity they achieved so much stuff and that's what's missing in the islamic world today. does islam belong to europe it's a historical fact that islam was deeply rooted in this part of spain for centuries . how do muslims with spanish roots live. during my research i read that spaniards in granada. in particular have adopted the muslim faith how are they different to muslims who grew up outside of europe. what i noticed right away was the manner in which the women wear their headscarves the muslim women were predominantly young and fashion conscious almost stylish. the community which is celebrating the highest islamic festival the sacrifice
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we should think about these science-fiction dystopias and apply them toward utopias.,ily: facebook and google saying they are adding more humans to the problem. is this something only humans can do? reid: this is getting better. for example, let us have humans look at these advertisements. the answer is improve artificial intelligence to detect advertisements like you would detect fraud. and then have humans get involved, and say, take a look. emily: what about when it comes to robots and jobs? the ground is shifting beneath us. how many jobs are under threat? reid: jobs will be transformed. people have this worry moving from agriculture to cities. to manufacturing. we have to pay attention to people with these transitions. i don't think that means jobs are going away. off -- technology usually creates a lot of new ones. a radiologist can still be there to look at the weird cases that an artificial intelligence performs. apple, google, facebook, amazon. they are in a race to be better. who will win? reid: they're all going to win. in different ways. stuff from all thr
we should think about these science-fiction dystopias and apply them toward utopias.,ily: facebook and google saying they are adding more humans to the problem. is this something only humans can do? reid: this is getting better. for example, let us have humans look at these advertisements. the answer is improve artificial intelligence to detect advertisements like you would detect fraud. and then have humans get involved, and say, take a look. emily: what about when it comes to robots and jobs?...
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it is call -- called utopia and it has an alcohol value lover of 28%.t 13,000 bottles will be distributed in the united states. it is also not carbonated since he alcohol levels chew up any co2 inside, and is not a beer to be consumed all at once. samuel adams suggests this tasting an ounce at a time. >>> in the month of october, you see pink everywhere. baseball players and football players are all trying to raise awareness for breast cancer.>> coming up, henry lee shows us how pink is the new blue. >>> at 6:00 p.m., new details about just how many facebook users were reached by the russians during last year's presidential elections.>>> the renovation project that owners hope will attract big crowds back to the small is coming up also at 6:00 p.m.. -- this mall is coming up also at 6:00 p.m. ♪ when you have doctors working as a team for your health, you get the care you need to help you thrive. ♪ visit kp.org to learn more. kaiser permanente. thrive. ♪ >>> police officers all across the bay area are glaring pink patches and raising money and the suppor
it is call -- called utopia and it has an alcohol value lover of 28%.t 13,000 bottles will be distributed in the united states. it is also not carbonated since he alcohol levels chew up any co2 inside, and is not a beer to be consumed all at once. samuel adams suggests this tasting an ounce at a time. >>> in the month of october, you see pink everywhere. baseball players and football players are all trying to raise awareness for breast cancer.>> coming up, henry lee shows us how...
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speaking to the advisory board, the pope went on to say, utopia of the neutral jeopardizes the creation new life. sky force 10 was there as a barge was loaded with supplies to push off en route to the u.s. territory. the ship loaded with containers filled with a million meals. 2 million liters of water and 200 trucks. crews began the process of loading it up. it's expected a week to get to san juan. >>> despite dealing with their own recovery, they are doing their part. palettes full of doipers and water were packed up for puerto rico as well. equipment and man power are being lent to help with the off load. tap the app for more information about how you can help the victims in puerto rico. you'll find the phone numbers to donate directly through the american red cross. we have information that can help you connect with your loved ones on island. >> a new system turning in the tropics. tropical storm nate could bring heavy rain to our area by next week. >> here's glenn "hurricane" schwartz with more on this. >> there's a lot of moisture with it. it's not very well organized because the
speaking to the advisory board, the pope went on to say, utopia of the neutral jeopardizes the creation new life. sky force 10 was there as a barge was loaded with supplies to push off en route to the u.s. territory. the ship loaded with containers filled with a million meals. 2 million liters of water and 200 trucks. crews began the process of loading it up. it's expected a week to get to san juan. >>> despite dealing with their own recovery, they are doing their part. palettes full...
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beer is called utopias and has alcohol buy volume level of 28%. >> 28%?s. >> you need a picture of t that. >> 13,000 bottles of beer will be distincted throughout the u.s. and i will legal in some states because of high alcohol content. rest of can'ty can again ok month. >> is it illegal locally that's what we need to know. >> i don't care if it's illegal elsewhere. >> is it illegal in the dmv. >> would you try it. >> i would try it for sure. >> like a sip or whole gulp. >> i would drink the whole beer right? >> i have one. >> one? >> probably all you need. >> we find you under the d desk. >> i might drink one in one sip. >> it's probably expensive. >> are you not listening. >> miss that part? >> never mind. >> 47 degrees outside now. cool, winds light. good news we have a good halloween coming in. you will need the jacket this morning. skies clear. we will have a few high, thin clouds slideing across this this morning. don't worry lots of sun this afternoon. few, sun and more sun and temperatures rising through the 50s touching 60 later this afternoon. >
beer is called utopias and has alcohol buy volume level of 28%. >> 28%?s. >> you need a picture of t that. >> 13,000 bottles of beer will be distincted throughout the u.s. and i will legal in some states because of high alcohol content. rest of can'ty can again ok month. >> is it illegal locally that's what we need to know. >> i don't care if it's illegal elsewhere. >> is it illegal in the dmv. >> would you try it. >> i would try it for sure....
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the entire island by the end of the year but repeated problems mean such a plan is something of a utopia and one many for now at least can still only dream of. time for a small note that's made a big difference an hour from albert einstein describing the key to happiness as sold for about one point five million dollars an auction in jerusalem einstein gave the piece of handwritten advice to a japanese bellboy after the scientists realized he had no cash on hand for a tip the auction note reads a calm and modest life brings more happiness than the pursuit of success combined with constant restlessness bidding on the snow began a two thousand. and dollars it quickly escalated for that no one for that one point five million dollars to a mystery that. are minor now of our top stories at this hour the trial for the german human rights activists peter storrie set to begin today in turkey he was arrested in istanbul last july on terrorism related charges the case has become a flashpoint in the already strained relations between germany and turkey. and chinese president xi jinping is want to sec
the entire island by the end of the year but repeated problems mean such a plan is something of a utopia and one many for now at least can still only dream of. time for a small note that's made a big difference an hour from albert einstein describing the key to happiness as sold for about one point five million dollars an auction in jerusalem einstein gave the piece of handwritten advice to a japanese bellboy after the scientists realized he had no cash on hand for a tip the auction note reads...
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of course, no—one's pretending that brcko is a utopia., croatians, bosnians. we are all the same. i don't even remember if someone is that way or this way or anything. it doesn't feel... the atmosphere is very nice. and life goes on, and music goes on. yes. absolutely. well, in that case, shall we have a go? not good. power! wow! that's such a nice feeling! clapping. good morning. also this morning. sir john major becomes the latest senior tory to rally around theresa may, hitting out at what he calls self absorbed behave of the party.
of course, no—one's pretending that brcko is a utopia., croatians, bosnians. we are all the same. i don't even remember if someone is that way or this way or anything. it doesn't feel... the atmosphere is very nice. and life goes on, and music goes on. yes. absolutely. well, in that case, shall we have a go? not good. power! wow! that's such a nice feeling! clapping. good morning. also this morning. sir john major becomes the latest senior tory to rally around theresa may, hitting out at what...
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even though iran is no utopia those kurdish iranians and non kurdish writers tell us that you know it's not a perfect place politically by any means but any problems that exist within the country as long as the different groups are united they can solve these problems together through dialogue to that end we even heard from the supreme leader of iran ayatollah khomeini in his conversation with the iraqi prime minister he made the point that the only reason or one of the main reasons contributing factors to iraq being able to defeat i saw it on the battlefield was because the different ethnic groups of iraq were able to stick together and maintain a united front so certainly the message from iran will be to focus on the things that you know you've got the iraqi people know things that divide them ok is endless ravi thank you for that update from to her. now flying to the united states has just become more complicated and cumbersome that's as new security measures take confect so what's airlines and passengers are actually affected all of them it seems the procedure is applied to every si
even though iran is no utopia those kurdish iranians and non kurdish writers tell us that you know it's not a perfect place politically by any means but any problems that exist within the country as long as the different groups are united they can solve these problems together through dialogue to that end we even heard from the supreme leader of iran ayatollah khomeini in his conversation with the iraqi prime minister he made the point that the only reason or one of the main reasons...
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claiming sexual harassment is just a western problem and not an issue in the communist utopia.d a massive backlash. the newspaper actually pulled down that comment. that's we said, they said for this week. now this. >> we don't like the fact that they're clashing. we're not taking sides but we don't like the fact that they're clashing. >> so that was president trump on monday talking about the battle between iraqi government forces and kurdish fighters near incur cook and while the u.s. wasn't taking sides iran definitely was alongside the iraqis against the kurds to help retake areas around the oil rich area of incur cook. we have so much strategic issues to discuss and one that could ultimately lead to the very thing the white house has actually said it wants to do, which is prevent iran from getting stronger in the region in increasing its influence. certainly something that's going to impact iraq and syria as well. let me start the conversation with former ambassador nicklaus burns. it's great to have you with us this evening. the situation obviously between the iraqi gover
claiming sexual harassment is just a western problem and not an issue in the communist utopia.d a massive backlash. the newspaper actually pulled down that comment. that's we said, they said for this week. now this. >> we don't like the fact that they're clashing. we're not taking sides but we don't like the fact that they're clashing. >> so that was president trump on monday talking about the battle between iraqi government forces and kurdish fighters near incur cook and while the...
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hook up the entire island by the end of the year but repeated problems such a plan is something of a utopia and one many for now at least can still only dream of a. controversial film called matilda lost a russian. ballerina at its premiere in st petersburg last night but it's angered many russians out most of all think he's really god's son nicholas was a saint. so whether someone with robin merrill from culture desk robin there had been filing protests against this field did they plan to take place without incident thankfully it did i mean it was took place in st petersburg as you said at the fabulous ski theatre which is home to the cure off which incidentally was the ballet where the ballerina matilda was back in the day and actually there was no film trailer there were no posters for the film there was really no indication that the premiere would take place there was an invited audience. and they were very careful by the way is interesting that the son nicholas is regarded as a kind of. saint in the eyes of the people because of course way back in nineteen eighteen he was brutally murd
hook up the entire island by the end of the year but repeated problems such a plan is something of a utopia and one many for now at least can still only dream of a. controversial film called matilda lost a russian. ballerina at its premiere in st petersburg last night but it's angered many russians out most of all think he's really god's son nicholas was a saint. so whether someone with robin merrill from culture desk robin there had been filing protests against this field did they plan to take...
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well those that we've spoken to have said that they know that iran is not a political or a social utopia they know their country has problems but those problems are iran's problems to solve by itself and no doubt at the trumpet ministration speech will be serving to unify iranian people behind their government in the face of external criticism. ok let's take more on that story for you joining us live here in the studio is my job where he is associate professor in contemporary history at the of the middle east at cat art university when you listen to the speech was there anything good in there at all i think if we want to understand the speech of we have to go back a little bit and to remind viewers that. highly he wanted the speech where he can demand eyes that iran denies that evolutionary guard and we've returned them to being a rogue state. now the speech is very it's very obvious that the speech the wording was speech has been influenced by third party i do believe that the stablish meant the parliament of state may have been going to see i have their intervention on how to put the s
well those that we've spoken to have said that they know that iran is not a political or a social utopia they know their country has problems but those problems are iran's problems to solve by itself and no doubt at the trumpet ministration speech will be serving to unify iranian people behind their government in the face of external criticism. ok let's take more on that story for you joining us live here in the studio is my job where he is associate professor in contemporary history at the of...
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the entire island by the end of the year but repeated problems mean such a plan is something of a utopia and one many for now at least can still only dream of. controversial friend. the last russian zaz affair with a ballerina. in st petersburg last night but the film has angered many russians most of for the orthodox church there which views on nicholas as a saint. now to talk about this is robin merritt from today they have been some a violent protest against his friend did the premier go ahead as planned it did and there was no evidence that it did took place at the magnificent mother in. st petersburg which is the home of the kirov ballet which is where the ballerina matilda actually she was in the care of ballet actually there was no film trade there's no posters no indication of a pram it was all private imitation i mean by the way are what's interesting about all this controversy that is nicholas is held in such a steamy even as a saint nowadays but back in ninety nine hundred eighteen as we know from history he and his entire family were brutally murdered by his own countrymen an
the entire island by the end of the year but repeated problems mean such a plan is something of a utopia and one many for now at least can still only dream of. controversial friend. the last russian zaz affair with a ballerina. in st petersburg last night but the film has angered many russians most of for the orthodox church there which views on nicholas as a saint. now to talk about this is robin merritt from today they have been some a violent protest against his friend did the premier go...
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. >> the american people rejected this socialist utopia that the congressman is talking about. >> i'mnow what you are. this is not about socialism. >> what you are proposing is socialism. and that's what the american people rejected. >> that's not true. socialism for insurance companies. elizabeth: i wasn't going to go to that angle. i had another topic, but we didn't get to it, because of the lively debate. thanks for joining us. hope to have you back. >> thank you. >> thank you. leland: the topic wouldn't have been the iran deal, would it? we can get to it. why the israeli prime minister is cheering the iran deal. and the long cleanup to this car accident. leland: president trump's decision to decertify the iran nuclear deal upsetting many world leaders, many, but not the israeli prime minister. john huddy in jerusalem. this played well in israel, huh, john? >> well it, does. there's been positive reaction here, not too surprising, leland. the prime minister benjamin netanyahu put praise on the president's speech saying that he boldly confronted iran's terrorist regime in a speech h
. >> the american people rejected this socialist utopia that the congressman is talking about. >> i'mnow what you are. this is not about socialism. >> what you are proposing is socialism. and that's what the american people rejected. >> that's not true. socialism for insurance companies. elizabeth: i wasn't going to go to that angle. i had another topic, but we didn't get to it, because of the lively debate. thanks for joining us. hope to have you back. >> thank...
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that we should not think about the science fiction dystopias, but think about steering toward the utopias called before congress in this big russia investigation. they say they're are adding more humans to the problem. can ai fix this or is it only something a human can do? >> i think both. ai can get better. here isa weird ad buy, something that looks like it is external forces trying to do political ads. let's have humans look at it. i think the answer is both. improve the ai to detected just like you would detect fraud or cyberattacks. and have humans get involved and they say, this is weird, take a look at this. >> what about robots and jobs? it, but thek about ground is shifting beneath us as we speak. our -- our jobs under threat, and how many? >> jobs will be transformed just as any technological revolution changes them. people had at change moving from agriculture to the city. we have to pay attention to people in these transitions it can be difficult. however, i do not think that means jobs are just going away. technology usually creates a lot of new jobs. better than a radiologi
that we should not think about the science fiction dystopias, but think about steering toward the utopias called before congress in this big russia investigation. they say they're are adding more humans to the problem. can ai fix this or is it only something a human can do? >> i think both. ai can get better. here isa weird ad buy, something that looks like it is external forces trying to do political ads. let's have humans look at it. i think the answer is both. improve the ai to...