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he heads the efficient mobility research team at switzerland's federal technology institute and says clean electricity in europe is not yet advanced enough to make the leap into electrified transport. is the quality of the relevant factor is the quality of the extra electricity i need for the mobility is off which power plant is hooked up at the moment i refuel my car at a charging station it will often this is a difficult task and. you have to know whether you will have additional renewable energies in addition to those you need to replace nuclear energy and coal fired power plants heaters it. what's the priority when deciding where to invest it. just yet as is finished if the government has to have a coordinated approach when it comes to the decoupling a zation of the electricity system we have to tackle this a little bit faster than the electrification of mobility if not of course we are doing it all wrong to fudge while other countries in europe are busy deliberating the norwegians continue to advance their infrastructure showing with the future might look like and the more bell
he heads the efficient mobility research team at switzerland's federal technology institute and says clean electricity in europe is not yet advanced enough to make the leap into electrified transport. is the quality of the relevant factor is the quality of the extra electricity i need for the mobility is off which power plant is hooked up at the moment i refuel my car at a charging station it will often this is a difficult task and. you have to know whether you will have additional renewable...
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researchers at switzerland's federal technology institute in surrey have already managed to produce a minuscule amount of solar fuel in the lab. the project aims to produce synthetic kerosene under real conditions a preliminary small scale solar fuel plant is currently being built in spain. producing really large quantities would involve building gigantic refineries experts estimate the financial investments would be a mix. one thing is certain the solar fuel would definitely be far more expensive than kerosene today like gasoline and diesel for cars kerosene is not taxed so that is one reason why flying is cheap. unless this form of subsidy changes solar gasoline has no chance of penetrating the market. for scientists but difficult notion to grasp given that the technology could be available in the foreseeable future. ones all across. when there's something like this in reach market maturity depends a lot on related underlying conditions about whole oil and gas prices if they are currently far too low in our opinion due to a range of factors including subsidies. and if there really i
researchers at switzerland's federal technology institute in surrey have already managed to produce a minuscule amount of solar fuel in the lab. the project aims to produce synthetic kerosene under real conditions a preliminary small scale solar fuel plant is currently being built in spain. producing really large quantities would involve building gigantic refineries experts estimate the financial investments would be a mix. one thing is certain the solar fuel would definitely be far more...
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he heads the efficient mobility research team at switzerland's federal technology institute and says clean electricity in europe is not yet advanced enough to make the leap into electrified transport. is to correlate it to the relevant factor is the quality of the extra electricity i need for the mobility is which power plant is hooked up at the moment i refuel my car at a charging station. often this is a difficult task and. you have to know whether you will have additional renewable energies in addition to those you need to replace nuclear energy and coal fired power plants. to use it what's the priority when deciding where to invest it. just as it used to the government has to have toward unaided approach when it comes to the decoupling a zation of the electricity system we have to tackle this a little bit faster than the electrification of mobility if not of course we are doing it all wrong you need to fudge while other countries in europe are busy deliberating the norwegians continue to advance their infrastructure showing with the future might look like and the more bell the se
he heads the efficient mobility research team at switzerland's federal technology institute and says clean electricity in europe is not yet advanced enough to make the leap into electrified transport. is to correlate it to the relevant factor is the quality of the extra electricity i need for the mobility is which power plant is hooked up at the moment i refuel my car at a charging station. often this is a difficult task and. you have to know whether you will have additional renewable energies...
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i would invest in technology, institutes in rural america. would make sure for $40 billion we had high-speed internet everywhere and not leave out minority communities. i would make sure that we gave software, federal software contract preferences to rural community so they could be part of the 21st century economy. would i have cooperatives between the federal government and research universities in cities across this country so you had economic growth. so we could compete with china. i think there are common sense things we do do, that will help prepare our country for the 21st century. >> i enjoy listening to you. i don't always agree with you. most of the times i don't. you come up with provocative ideas. i appreciate you sharing them with us congressman khanna. >> i appreciate your show. you're having very important conversation with the country. charles: appreciate it. capitalism, folks we know is the engine of wealth creation, propelled prosperity around the world when businesses and wealthy, they abused their enormous power and enormo
i would invest in technology, institutes in rural america. would make sure for $40 billion we had high-speed internet everywhere and not leave out minority communities. i would make sure that we gave software, federal software contract preferences to rural community so they could be part of the 21st century economy. would i have cooperatives between the federal government and research universities in cities across this country so you had economic growth. so we could compete with china. i think...
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of technology or i. it's india's most prestigious university the applicants for soup with the know that if they do make it to i.e. they will be set up for life. this seven were intended to produce an elite of engineers and technologists today many of the computer science graduates end up as. silicon valley software millionaire. danny i.i. t's head of computer science is shy children the people who are. see yours of major corporations banking finance telecom the most important of the tick is the fact that they can handle stress what i did you question stands for is essential the very high quality instruction tremendous demands being made on stored and in terms of the rector with the product activity competition and deadlines days are extraordinary every year the. five thousand students from all over india fifty or sixty candidates compete for each of the coveted places against this anon success rate is amazing in two thousand and six twenty eight of his super thirty got into i.t. not many are go in bihar
of technology or i. it's india's most prestigious university the applicants for soup with the know that if they do make it to i.e. they will be set up for life. this seven were intended to produce an elite of engineers and technologists today many of the computer science graduates end up as. silicon valley software millionaire. danny i.i. t's head of computer science is shy children the people who are. see yours of major corporations banking finance telecom the most important of the tick is the...
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of technology. >> this kind of thing happens a lot. >> it's the massachusetts institute of technology. >> happens more than it should with this white house. when you can't get the details right makes you wonder how they handle the big things. >>> less than a week after saying bob mueller shouldn't testify before congress, president trump is changing course once again. >> your doctoour weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines and if you're pregnant or planning to be. ready to treat differently with a pill? otezla. show more of you. ready to treat differently with a pill? you should be mad at airports. excuse me, where is gate 87? you should be mad at non-seasoned travelers. and they took my toothpaste away. and you should be mad at people who take unnecessary risks. how dare you, he's my emotional support snake. but you're not mad, because you have e*trade, whose tech helps you understand the risk and reward potential on an options trade it's a paste. it's not liquid or a gel. and even explore what-if
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my name is matthew feeney and i am the director of emerging technologies at cato institute so i spend a lot of time thinking about how artificial intelligence drives things and i am spending more time thinking about what is called big tech i am aware we have to close up at one and i want to make sure i leave time for q&a so i will take as long as john. i want to mention a couple of quotes i have on the topic. thoughts i have on the topic. i think we are at a stage where the big tech companies are on the bipartisan attack. there are a varieties of motivation. there are some on the right that thinks a look and allocate valley is nothing but conservative lefties who want to censor speech and on the left you have some people that think these are big powerful companies that are monopolies that led trump when the election win the election. i want to highlight i think a lot of these accusations are not founded. bad data make bad law and also thinking about the alleged censorship of people on the internet we are dealing with anecdotes and not data. i thought it might be worth discussing one o
my name is matthew feeney and i am the director of emerging technologies at cato institute so i spend a lot of time thinking about how artificial intelligence drives things and i am spending more time thinking about what is called big tech i am aware we have to close up at one and i want to make sure i leave time for q&a so i will take as long as john. i want to mention a couple of quotes i have on the topic. thoughts i have on the topic. i think we are at a stage where the big tech...
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germany's institute for secure information technology is developing software to spot fake news by analyzing text it's been fed hundreds of fake stories to learn how to spot words and phrases that often turn up in bogus articles. lab testing showed the software to be 97 percent accurate in identifying fake news. to poverty migrants climbed into an apartment and raped a frail grandmother. the author used the emotionally charged word grandmother instead of pension and mentioned poverty migrants. this is typical for negative fake news stories computers can learn to spot. the german research center for artificial intelligence or d.f. k.-i is working on a news verifier software professor and his team want to use algorithms to help detect fake news by identifying the kinds of images used. the idea behind the software is to check whether the images used are authentic to verify things really depict what they claim to show and if they've been used in the correct context. we check if the text accompanying the image actually fits the picture with us to the newest. the software for instance quickly dete
germany's institute for secure information technology is developing software to spot fake news by analyzing text it's been fed hundreds of fake stories to learn how to spot words and phrases that often turn up in bogus articles. lab testing showed the software to be 97 percent accurate in identifying fake news. to poverty migrants climbed into an apartment and raped a frail grandmother. the author used the emotionally charged word grandmother instead of pension and mentioned poverty migrants....
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and i stayed with him forever but the institute of the technology let me know about a little program they were going to put into effect right away. they didn't have time to advertise so they went to graduates and my name came up and they offered me a chance to go. i went there february 16 for 19 month in systems engineering. i ended up with a masters degree in the new field so i grew up in the service. then i got a job at hanscom air force base and i made lt. col. and i made lt. col. for 3 1/2 years i was chief of engineering for the overseas-- program. the direct dial telephone system . 3 1/2 years i was chief of majoring and a manager for that. the first switch is cut over june 1969 they had a new gunship . it was a 2 airplane. 42 paratroopers and they let them out to at a time but they made a gunship out of it in vietnam. they looked at pilots who had flown the air pain airplane and i had hundreds of hours. i got called back to duty as a pilot and ended up going to the tom in 1970. as a lt. col. the airplanes were at operating locations. thailand and--. i trained with the crew but
and i stayed with him forever but the institute of the technology let me know about a little program they were going to put into effect right away. they didn't have time to advertise so they went to graduates and my name came up and they offered me a chance to go. i went there february 16 for 19 month in systems engineering. i ended up with a masters degree in the new field so i grew up in the service. then i got a job at hanscom air force base and i made lt. col. and i made lt. col. for 3 1/2...
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germany's institute for secure information technology is developing software to spot fake news by analyzing text it's been fed hundreds of fake stories to learn how to spot words and phrases that often turn up in bogus articles. lab testing showed the software to be 97 percent accurate and identifying. as to poverty migrants climbed into an apartment and raped a grandmother. the author used the emotionally charged word grandmother instead of pensioners and mentioned poverty migrants. this is typical for negative fake news stories computers can learn to spot. the german research center for artificial intelligence or d.f. k.-i is working on a news verifier software professor and his team want to use algorithms to help detect fake news by identifying the kinds of images used. the idea behind the software is to check whether the images used are authentic to verify if they really depict what they claim to show and if they've been used in the correct cons. next we check if the text accompanying the image actually fits the picture with pasta than just. the software for instance quickly detected th
germany's institute for secure information technology is developing software to spot fake news by analyzing text it's been fed hundreds of fake stories to learn how to spot words and phrases that often turn up in bogus articles. lab testing showed the software to be 97 percent accurate and identifying. as to poverty migrants climbed into an apartment and raped a grandmother. the author used the emotionally charged word grandmother instead of pensioners and mentioned poverty migrants. this is...
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and i say i grew up in the service because from limestone i went to the institute of technology for two years and got a bs in electrical? gen earring. from there i went to japan, maintenance supervisor, army electronic maintenance squadron third bomb wing. from there i went to new york, ended up as major squadron, army electronics maintenance squadron, and my wing commander was that same officer who pulled me off the airplane in okinawa. i was with him for three years up there. and it was the best three years of my career under him the second time. i loved working for him the second time. i love to see people change and whatnot. but i would stay with him forever but the institute of technology let me know there's a new program they wanted to put into effect. they wanted to do it right away and they didn't have time to as advertise for it and they went back to prior graduates and my name came up. went there for 16 months and ended up with a masters in systems engineering. reliability was a new field they came out and i ended up with a masters in that. so i grew up in the service. from th
and i say i grew up in the service because from limestone i went to the institute of technology for two years and got a bs in electrical? gen earring. from there i went to japan, maintenance supervisor, army electronic maintenance squadron third bomb wing. from there i went to new york, ended up as major squadron, army electronics maintenance squadron, and my wing commander was that same officer who pulled me off the airplane in okinawa. i was with him for three years up there. and it was the...
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with new archive technology and more research and exhibition space the entire complex will cost an estimated fifty million dollars the old archives are becoming too small and new items continue to arrive there are millions of documents photos testimonies artworks and personal items. the whole thing she. was standing at a crossroads the generation of survivors is gradually disappearing and the possibilities of preserving evidence and memories are changing dramatically homage to me. we have to do everything to tell this story. and. the german companies believe it's very important to come to terms with the past including their role in slave labor and profiting during the nazi regime that's also a reason to contribute to the memory of the shoah. on was called torture of ice back then. we played a key role in organizing everything. because of this organs yet to this day we are ashamed it's more you can talk that's why such joint projects like the one at yad vashem are so important construction of the new complex is set to begin at the end of the summer with the opening slated for twenty twenty on
with new archive technology and more research and exhibition space the entire complex will cost an estimated fifty million dollars the old archives are becoming too small and new items continue to arrive there are millions of documents photos testimonies artworks and personal items. the whole thing she. was standing at a crossroads the generation of survivors is gradually disappearing and the possibilities of preserving evidence and memories are changing dramatically homage to me. we have to do...
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with new archive technology and more research and exhibition space the entire complex will cost an estimated fifty million dollars the old archives are becoming too small and new items continue to arrive there are millions of documents photos testimonies artworks and personal items. the whole. we're standing at a crossroads the generation of survivors is gradually disappearing and the possibilities of preserving evidence and memories are changing dramatically. and we have to do everything to tell this story. disappear with a sequel the german companies believe it's very important to come to terms with the past including their role in slave labor and profiting during the nazi regime that's also a reason to contribute to the memory of the shoah. or chip on the tradition. was called torture of ice back then. we played a key role in organizing everything. because of those organs yet to this day we are ashamed it's more you can talk that's why such joint projects like the one at yad vashem are so important construction of the new complex is set to begin at the end of the summer with the opening s
with new archive technology and more research and exhibition space the entire complex will cost an estimated fifty million dollars the old archives are becoming too small and new items continue to arrive there are millions of documents photos testimonies artworks and personal items. the whole. we're standing at a crossroads the generation of survivors is gradually disappearing and the possibilities of preserving evidence and memories are changing dramatically. and we have to do everything to...
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with new archive technology and more research and exhibition space the entire complex will cost an estimated fifty million dollars the old archives are becoming too small and new items continue to arrive there are millions of documents photos testimonies artworks and personal items. the whole thing since. we're standing at a crossroads the generation of survivors is gradually disappearing and the possibilities of preserving evidence and memories are changing dramatically homage to. him we have to do everything to tell this story. the german companies believe it's very important to come to terms with the past including their role in slave labor and profiting during the nazi regime that's also a reason to contribute to the memory of the shoah. or trip on a tradition in what's called torture of ice back then. we played a key role in organizing everything. because of this organise your to this day we are ashamed it's more you can talk that's why such joint projects like the one at yad vashem are so important construction of the new complex is set to begin at the end of the summer with the openin
with new archive technology and more research and exhibition space the entire complex will cost an estimated fifty million dollars the old archives are becoming too small and new items continue to arrive there are millions of documents photos testimonies artworks and personal items. the whole thing since. we're standing at a crossroads the generation of survivors is gradually disappearing and the possibilities of preserving evidence and memories are changing dramatically homage to. him we have...
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germany institute for secure information technology is developing software to spot fake news by analyzing text it's been fed hundreds of fake stories to learn how to spot words and phrases that often turn up in bogus articles. lab testing showed the software to be 97 percent accurate in identifying fake news. as to poverty migrants climbed into an apartment and raped grandmother. the author used the emotionally charged word grandmother instead of pension and mentioned poverty migrants. this is typical for negative fake news stories computers can learn to spot. the german research center for artificial intelligence or d.f. k.-i is working on a news verifier software professor and his team want to use them to help detect fake news by identifying the kinds of images used. by the software is to check whether the images used are authentic to verify if they really depict what they claim to show and if they've been used in the correct context we check if the text accompanying the image actually fits the picture. the software for instance quickly detected that this picture of a brutal police crac
germany institute for secure information technology is developing software to spot fake news by analyzing text it's been fed hundreds of fake stories to learn how to spot words and phrases that often turn up in bogus articles. lab testing showed the software to be 97 percent accurate in identifying fake news. as to poverty migrants climbed into an apartment and raped grandmother. the author used the emotionally charged word grandmother instead of pension and mentioned poverty migrants. this is...
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national, we have the institute for standards and technology. they are voluntary test, so that that is one agency figuring out the necessary metrics that could come in place. what we are seeing is a way the system is tested is very limited. canntioned earlier on, we actually have a full sense of .rogress way in to change the which we invite way facial technology so we truly understand who it works for and collect sales on. >> i'm not sure how much time i have. should the use case dictate the level of maturity and should the government have different standards? >> i definitely believe the use case matters. if you are using facial technology for snapchat, that is different. the use case absolutely matters. >> you mentioned a study where the author has recommended facial recognition only be used to identify individuals already detained by law-enforcement under policies of criminal misconduct. you believe this is an inappropriate use and are there any other safeguards you would like to see implemented? >> i do. we talked about having legislation, 30
national, we have the institute for standards and technology. they are voluntary test, so that that is one agency figuring out the necessary metrics that could come in place. what we are seeing is a way the system is tested is very limited. canntioned earlier on, we actually have a full sense of .rogress way in to change the which we invite way facial technology so we truly understand who it works for and collect sales on. >> i'm not sure how much time i have. should the use case dictate...
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with new archive technology and more research and exhibition space the entire complex will cost an estimated fifty million dollars the old archives are becoming too small and new items continue to arrive there are millions of documents photos testimonies artworks and personal items. blowhole. she. was standing at a crossroads the generation of survivors is gradually just appearing and the possibilities of preserving evidence and memories are changing dramatically. and we have to do everything to tell this story. the german companies believe it's very important to come to terms with the past including their role in slave labor and profiting during the nazi regime that's also a reason to contribute to the memory of the shoah. or chip on a tradition on was called torture of ice bottles back then. and. we played a key role in organizing everything. because of those organs yet to this day we are ashamed it's more you can talk that's why such joint projects like the one at yad vashem are so important construction of the new complex is set to begin at the end of the summer with the opening slated f
with new archive technology and more research and exhibition space the entire complex will cost an estimated fifty million dollars the old archives are becoming too small and new items continue to arrive there are millions of documents photos testimonies artworks and personal items. blowhole. she. was standing at a crossroads the generation of survivors is gradually just appearing and the possibilities of preserving evidence and memories are changing dramatically. and we have to do everything...
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with new archive technology and more research and exhibition space the entire complex will cost an estimated fifty million dollars the old archives are becoming too small and new items continue to arrive the center houses millions of documents photos survivor and witness testimonies along with artworks and personal items from the victims behold a house when she is a little session so we homeless away standing at a crossroads the generation of survivors is gradually disappearing and the possibilities of preserving evidence and memories are changing dramatically homage to. him we have to do everything to tell this story. this ability to support the german companies believe it's very important to come to terms with the past including their role in slave labor and profiting during the nazi regime that's also a reason to contribute to the memory of the shoah. torch upon a tradition on was called deutsche of ice back then. we played a key role in organizing everything. because of this organ is yet to this day we are ashamed that you can talk that's why joint projects like the one at yad vashem are
with new archive technology and more research and exhibition space the entire complex will cost an estimated fifty million dollars the old archives are becoming too small and new items continue to arrive the center houses millions of documents photos survivor and witness testimonies along with artworks and personal items from the victims behold a house when she is a little session so we homeless away standing at a crossroads the generation of survivors is gradually disappearing and the...
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germany's institute for secure information technology is developing software to spot fake news by analyzing text it's been fed hundreds of fake stories to learn how to spot words and phrases that often turn up in bogus articles. lab testing showed the software to be 97 percent accurate in identifying fake news. to poverty migrants climbed into an apartment and raped a frail grandmother. the author used the emotionally charged word grandmother instead of pension and mentioned poverty migrants. this is typical for negative fake news stories that computers can learn to spot. the german research center for artificial intelligence or d s k i is working on a news verifier software professor and his team want to use to help detect fake news by identifying the kinds of images used. the idea behind the software is to check whether the images used are authentic to verify if they really depict what they claim to show and if they've been used in the correct context. we check if the text accompanying the image actually fits the picture with pasta and. the software for instance quickly detected that this
germany's institute for secure information technology is developing software to spot fake news by analyzing text it's been fed hundreds of fake stories to learn how to spot words and phrases that often turn up in bogus articles. lab testing showed the software to be 97 percent accurate in identifying fake news. to poverty migrants climbed into an apartment and raped a frail grandmother. the author used the emotionally charged word grandmother instead of pension and mentioned poverty migrants....
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germany institute for secure information technology is developing software to spot. analyzing text it's been fed hundreds of fake stories to learn how to spot words and phrases that often turn up in bogus articles. lab testing showed the software to be 97 percent accurate and identifying. 2 poverty migrants climbed into an apartment and raped. the author use the emotionally charged word grandmother instead of pension and mentioned poverty migrants. this is typical for negative fake news stories that computers can learn to spot. the german research center for artificial intelligence. working on news verifier software professor and his team want to use algorithms to help detect fake news by identifying the kinds of images used. in the software to check whether the images used are authentic to verify if they really depict what they claim to show and if they've been used in the correct context we check if the text accompanying the image actually fits the picture. the software for instance quickly detected that this picture of a brutal police crackdown 1st appeared online
germany institute for secure information technology is developing software to spot. analyzing text it's been fed hundreds of fake stories to learn how to spot words and phrases that often turn up in bogus articles. lab testing showed the software to be 97 percent accurate and identifying. 2 poverty migrants climbed into an apartment and raped. the author use the emotionally charged word grandmother instead of pension and mentioned poverty migrants. this is typical for negative fake news stories...
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germany's institute for secure information technology is developing software to spot fake news by analyzing text it's been fed hundreds of fake stories to learn how to spot words and phrases that often turn up in bogus articles. lab testing showed the software to be 97 percent accurate in identifying fake news . as to poverty migrants climbed into an apartment and raped a frail grandmother. the author used the emotionally charged word grandmother instead of pension and mentioned poverty migrants. this is typical for negative fake news stories that computers can learn to spot. the german research center for artificial intelligence or d.f. k.-i is working on news verifier software professor and his team want to use algorithms to help detect fake news by identifying the kinds of images used. by the software is to check whether the images used are authentic to verify if they really depict what they claim to show and if they've been used in the correct context we check if the text accompanying the image actually fits the picture. just. the software for instance quickly detected that this picture
germany's institute for secure information technology is developing software to spot fake news by analyzing text it's been fed hundreds of fake stories to learn how to spot words and phrases that often turn up in bogus articles. lab testing showed the software to be 97 percent accurate in identifying fake news . as to poverty migrants climbed into an apartment and raped a frail grandmother. the author used the emotionally charged word grandmother instead of pension and mentioned poverty...
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with new archive technology and more research and exhibition space the entire complex will cost an estimated fifty million dollars the old archives are becoming too small and new items continue to arrive there are millions of documents photos testimonies artworks and personal items. blowhole. standing at a crossroads the generation of survivors is gradually just appearing and the possibilities of preserving evidence and memories are changing dramatically. and we have to do everything to tell this story. with the sequel the german companies believe it's very important to come to terms with the past including their role in slave labor and profiting during the nazi regime that's also a reason to contribute to the memory of the shoah. or chip on the tradition on was called torture advice back then. we played a key role in organizing everything. because of this organs yet to this day we are ashamed it's more you can talk that's why such joint projects like the one at yad vashem are so important construction of the new complex is set to begin at the end of the summer with the opening slated for tw
with new archive technology and more research and exhibition space the entire complex will cost an estimated fifty million dollars the old archives are becoming too small and new items continue to arrive there are millions of documents photos testimonies artworks and personal items. blowhole. standing at a crossroads the generation of survivors is gradually just appearing and the possibilities of preserving evidence and memories are changing dramatically. and we have to do everything to tell...
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it was captured on camera by south korea's national institute of technology in the eastern part of the zone. we have a couple more chari days in the forecast before things start to settle down and as high—pressure begins to move in with temperatures rising. the low pressure still influencing the weather. still generating some showers. chari start to more central part of the country. ——a to more central part of the country. —— a showery. a cold start and a little bit of frost possible. less so in southern areas. sunshine across the south and southeast. showers likely to develop elsewhere as temperatures begin to rise in the afternoon and some could be heavy and thundering with slow—moving cloud. you could make 17 degrees in the south—east. moving into france, you could bring wet weather. into the weekend, high—pressure begins to establish itself. a chilly start to the weekend. the blue colour still lingering but slowly you can see warmerair lingering but slowly you can see warmer air from lingering but slowly you can see warmer airfrom the near lingering but slowly you c
it was captured on camera by south korea's national institute of technology in the eastern part of the zone. we have a couple more chari days in the forecast before things start to settle down and as high—pressure begins to move in with temperatures rising. the low pressure still influencing the weather. still generating some showers. chari start to more central part of the country. ——a to more central part of the country. —— a showery. a cold start and a little bit of frost possible....
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institutions or law and order of institutions across the country in different cities have used our camera technology to identify criminals or even you know to identify lost and missing children and there have been it has been put to good use but most of the times it's been the data or the face of the place that is quoted against a very specific limited database of criminal. database and that's not so bad as long as you know there are safety and there is there are laws around safety and privacy there have been instances where thousands of kids are children who have been lost. in crowded places who have been found you know and returned to their parents in cities like delhi where facial recognition has been put to good use ok p.k. there co-founder of fact a daily in bangalore thank you so much. now the trade dispute between the united states and china has been playing out for well over a year now and the chances of a resolution appear to shift dramatically from one day to the next among those who have found themselves on the fault line of the conflict a story being pharmacy in ohio. if you'v
institutions or law and order of institutions across the country in different cities have used our camera technology to identify criminals or even you know to identify lost and missing children and there have been it has been put to good use but most of the times it's been the data or the face of the place that is quoted against a very specific limited database of criminal. database and that's not so bad as long as you know there are safety and there is there are laws around safety and privacy...
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changes fast and institutions change slow so schools haven't caught up in terms of providing students with the skills they need to be able to navigate that space and then finally polarization and we've alluded to it here several times in the political space but it's also important to think about social economic endeavor graphic polarization of the news in the digital age report examines the coverage of 15 news outlets they include such pillars as the new york times the washington post major t.v. networks like c.n.n. and n.b.c. fox all know the microscope to along with digital platforms politico breitbart buzz feed will report suggests that 499227 us media has taken a gradual and subtle shift toward subjectivity and away from fox and nala says it's all a media in particular reflects personal frames on subjective references it also claims t.v. news reporting is being replaced with opinion based shows led by pundits prize winning journalist chris hedges sees the findings are justified. i think on the cable news channels whether it's m s n b c or c.n.n. or fox they've actually given up on
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changes fast and institutions change slow so schools haven't caught up in terms of providing students with the skills they need to be able to navigate that space and then finally polarization and we've alluded to it here several times in the political space but it's also important to think about social economic intent or graphic polarization news in the digital age report examines the coverage of 15 media include such delusions the new york times the washington post t.v. stations network c n n n b c fox although the microscope well along with digital platforms politico breitbart and buzz feed as well when the report suggests that for 99 to 2017 us media has taken a gradual subtle shift towards subjectivity and away from fox and no us has its is only line media in particular reflects personal frames and subjective references it also claims t.v. news reporting is being replaced with opinion based shows led by pullets well prize winning journalist chris hedges told us earlier that the findings are just the. i think on the cable news channels whether it's imus n.b.c. or c.n.n. or fox they
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changes fast and institutions change slow so schools haven't caught up in terms of providing students with the skills they need to be able to navigate that space and then finally polarization and we've alluded to it here several times in the political space but it's also important to think about social economic into our graphic polarization so this new is in the digital age report examines the courage of 15 media let's think loop such pillars as the new york times the washington post major t.v. networks like c.n.n. n.b.c. and fox all under the microscope along with digital platforms politico breitbart and birds feed to the reports suggest that from $99.00 to 2017 u.s. media has taken a gradual and subtle shift towards subjectivity and away from facts analysis it says online media in particular reflects personal frames and subjective references further it goes on to claim t.v. news reporting is being replaced with opinion based shows led by pundits a prize winning journalist chris hedges says and for these funnies are justified. i think on the cable news channels whether it's m s n b c
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changes fast and institutions change slow so schools haven't caught up in terms of providing students with the skills they need to be able to navigate that space and then finally polarization we've alluded to it here several times in the political species but it's also important to think about social economic and demographic. the news in the digital age reporting some of the coverage of 15 media outlets they include such as the new york times and the washington post major t.v. networks like c.n.n. n.b.c. and fox under the microscope to along with a digital platforms politico. and buzz feed the report suggests that from $1809.00 to 2017 u.s. media has taken a gradual and subtle shift towards subjectivity and away from facts and analysis it says online media in particular reflects personal frames on subjective references it's also claims t.v. news reporting is being replaced with opinion based shows led by pundits prize winning journalist chris hedges says the findings justified. i think on the cable news channels whether it's m s n b c or c.n.n. or fox they've actually given up on jour
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of technology about the missile test and its significance. i think they are trying to signal increasingly and remind both at home and abroad what happens if the negotiations that fell apart in hanoi don't pick up pace in the next couple of months and they've set a deadline very clearly until the end of this year, for the united states to, as they say, recalculate its position. and in the last hour, this test got much more interesting because we were under the impression yesterday and then through most of the day today that it was just a rocket system, projectiles, as north korea and south korea refer to, and that president trump this morning tweeted. but it turned out they debuted a new short—range ballistic missile and that poses a little bit of a problem for the crisis going forward. this is how the previous self—imposed missile testing moratorium started falling apart. they started with a short—range missile which isn't covered by the moratorium and then months later ended up testing a longer—range missile and so this may be the be
of technology about the missile test and its significance. i think they are trying to signal increasingly and remind both at home and abroad what happens if the negotiations that fell apart in hanoi don't pick up pace in the next couple of months and they've set a deadline very clearly until the end of this year, for the united states to, as they say, recalculate its position. and in the last hour, this test got much more interesting because we were under the impression yesterday and then...
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changes fast and institutions change slow so schools haven't caught up in terms of providing students with the skills they need to be able to navigate that space and then finally polarization and we've alluded to it here several times in the political space but it's also important to think about social economic into our graphic polarization the report from 0 to 99 to 2017 u.s. media has taken a gradual and subtle shift towards subjectivity and away from facts and analysis he says online media in particular reflects personal frames and subjective references it also claims t.v. news reporting is being replaced with opinion based shows led by pundits prize winning journalist chris hedges says the findings are just a fraud. i think on the cable news channels whether it's m s n b c or c.n.n. or fox they've actually given up on journalism. and replaced it with. reality show. you know news programs newsprint at the same time has become so anemic. and that real journalism in most major cities has withered away you take for instance philadelphia live an hour from philadelphia the philadelphia
changes fast and institutions change slow so schools haven't caught up in terms of providing students with the skills they need to be able to navigate that space and then finally polarization and we've alluded to it here several times in the political space but it's also important to think about social economic into our graphic polarization the report from 0 to 99 to 2017 u.s. media has taken a gradual and subtle shift towards subjectivity and away from facts and analysis he says online media...
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changes fast and institutions change slow so schools haven't caught up in terms of providing students with the skills they need to be able to navigate that space and then finally polarization we've alluded to it here several times in the political space but it's also important to think about social economic into a graphic polarization the report suggests that from 9 to 99 to 2017 u.s. media has taken a gradual and subtle shift toward subjectivity and away from fox and analysis it says online media in particular reflects personal frames and subjective references it also claims that t.v. news reporting is being replaced with opinion shows led by pundits prize winning journalist chris hedges says those findings are justified. i think on the cable news channels whether it's imus n.b.c. or c.n.n. or fox they've actually given up on journalism. and replaced it with. reality show. you know news programs newsprint at the same time has become so in the mic. and that real journalism in most major cities has withered away you take for instance philadelphia live an hour from philadelphia the phil
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of technology or i. it's india's most prestigious university the applicants for soup with the know that if they do make it to iowa they'll be set up for life. this seven were intended to produce an elite of engineers and technologists today many of the computer science graduates end up as silicon valley software millionaire. danny i.i. t's head of computer science. the people who. see yours of major corporations banking finance. the pick is the fact that they can handle stress. what did you question stands for is essential in pretty high quality instruction tremendous demands being made on stored and in terms of activity product activity competition and deadlines days are extraordinary every year the. about five thousand students from all over india fifty or sixty candidates compete for each of the coveted places against this anon success rate is amazing in two thousand and six twenty eight of his super thirty got into i.t. not many are go in bihar then education is still seen as less important than boys
of technology or i. it's india's most prestigious university the applicants for soup with the know that if they do make it to iowa they'll be set up for life. this seven were intended to produce an elite of engineers and technologists today many of the computer science graduates end up as silicon valley software millionaire. danny i.i. t's head of computer science. the people who. see yours of major corporations banking finance. the pick is the fact that they can handle stress. what did you...
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technology to help them with their investigations. to the institute of forensic medicine at the university of zurich preparing to conduct an autopsy on the body of the shooting victim. but there will be no surgery in the traditional sense this is going to be a virtual autopsy. forensic specialist dr michelle tali juices computed tomography scans all c.t. scans to help determine what happened in syria every cadaver link to a police investigation is scanned and in this case police are puzzled. we get this i suspect says he thinks the victim pulled a gun 1st and then he pulled a gun but that seems at odds with the location of the entry will say that much is at the back of the victim's head not the front so we're trying to find out what really happened but see this. the procedure is called of a taapsee a virtual autopsy a c.t. scan shows a body's bones blood vessels and soft tissues it combines a series of x. rays taken from different angles into the cross-sectional images or slices each slice is no sicker than a page dr tally finds the b
technology to help them with their investigations. to the institute of forensic medicine at the university of zurich preparing to conduct an autopsy on the body of the shooting victim. but there will be no surgery in the traditional sense this is going to be a virtual autopsy. forensic specialist dr michelle tali juices computed tomography scans all c.t. scans to help determine what happened in syria every cadaver link to a police investigation is scanned and in this case police are puzzled. we...
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of technology or i i.t. it's india's most prestigious university the applicants for soup with the know that if they do make it to i.e. they will be set up for life. this seven were intended to produce an elite of engineers and technologists today many of the computer science graduates end up as sin. in valley software millionaire. danny i.i. t's head of computer science is shy children the people who. see yours of major corporations banking finance telecom the most important of the tick is the fact that they can handle stress what did you question stands for is essential the very high quality instruction tremendous demands being made on storms in terms of the rector to project activity competition and deadlines days are extraordinary every year the. about five thousand students from all over india fifty or sixty candidates compete for each of the coveted places against this anon success rate is amazing in two thousand and six twenty eight of his super thirty got into i.t. not many are go in bihar then educat
of technology or i i.t. it's india's most prestigious university the applicants for soup with the know that if they do make it to i.e. they will be set up for life. this seven were intended to produce an elite of engineers and technologists today many of the computer science graduates end up as sin. in valley software millionaire. danny i.i. t's head of computer science is shy children the people who. see yours of major corporations banking finance telecom the most important of the tick is the...
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changes fast and institutions change slow so schools haven't caught up in terms of providing students with the skills they need to be able to navigate that space and then finally polarization and we've alluded to it here several times in the political space but it's also important to think about social economic into our graphic polarization the report suggests them from one to the 2000000 to 2017 u.s. media has taken a gradual and subtle shift toward subjectivity and away from fox analysis says old line media in particular reflects a personal friends and subjective references it also claims to the t.v. news reporting is being replaced with opinion based shows led by pundits prize winning journalist chris hedges says the findings are accurate. i think on the cable news channels whether it's m.s.m. b. c. or c.n.n. or fox they've actually given up on journalism. and replaced it with. reality show. you know news programs newsprint at the same time has become so in the mic. and that real journalism in most major cities has withered away you take for instance philadelphia live an hour from
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vipin narang is an associate professor of political science at the massachusetts institute of technology, with a special focus on south asian security and nuclear policy and hejoins me now from cambridge, massachussets. thank you for your time. i was wondering, why would state media in north korea be so keen to tell us that kimjong north korea be so keen to tell us that kim jong il and north korea be so keen to tell us that kimjong il and ordered and oversaw these tests? —— kim jong un. they are trying to show that what happens if the negotiations in hanoi don't pick up and they have set a deadline very clearly until the end of this year, for the united states too, as they say, recalculate its position. in the last hour, this test got really interesting because we we re test got really interesting because we were under the impression yesterday and then through most of the day today that it was just a rocket system, project goals, as north korea and south korea refer to and president trump this morning tweeted. it turned out that they debuted a new short range ballistic missile and th
vipin narang is an associate professor of political science at the massachusetts institute of technology, with a special focus on south asian security and nuclear policy and hejoins me now from cambridge, massachussets. thank you for your time. i was wondering, why would state media in north korea be so keen to tell us that kimjong north korea be so keen to tell us that kim jong il and north korea be so keen to tell us that kimjong il and ordered and oversaw these tests? —— kim jong un....
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changes fast and institutions change slow so schools haven't caught up in terms of providing students with the skills they need to be able to navigate that space and then finally polarization and we've alluded to it here several times in the political space but it's also important to think about social economic endeavor graphic polarization. the news in a digital age report examines the coverage of 15 media outlets they include the new york times and of the washington post t.v. network c.n.n. n.b.c. and fox are also on a spotlight along with digital platforms politico breitbart and buzz feed the report suggests that since 1989 the us media has taken a gradual and subtle shift towards subjectivity and away from facts and analysis it says online media reflects personal frames and subjective references it also claims t.v. news reporting is being replaced with opinion based shows led by pundits and journalists chris hedges says the findings are accurate. i think on the cable news channels whether it's imus n.b.c. or c.n.n. or fox they've actually given up on journalism. and replaced it wi
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experts at the institute of forensic medicine at the university of zurich preparing to conduct an autopsy on the body of the shooting victim. there will be no surgery in the traditional sense this is going to be a virtual autopsy. forensic specialist dr michelle tali uses computed tomography scans all c.t. scans to help determine what happened in syria every cadaver link to a police investigation is scanned and in this case police a puzzled. would do this i suspect says he thinks the victim pulled a gun 1st and then he pulled a gun but that seems at odds with the location of the entry will say that much is at the back of the victim's had not the front so we're trying to find out what really happened to. this. the procedure is called of a topsy a virtual or topsy a c.t. scan shows a body's bones blood vessels and soft tissues it combines a series of x. rays taken from different angles into the cross-sectional images or slices each slice is no sicker than a page dr tally finds the bullet in just a few seconds don't seem to hear full on it you can see the nose here in front again here he eye
experts at the institute of forensic medicine at the university of zurich preparing to conduct an autopsy on the body of the shooting victim. there will be no surgery in the traditional sense this is going to be a virtual autopsy. forensic specialist dr michelle tali uses computed tomography scans all c.t. scans to help determine what happened in syria every cadaver link to a police investigation is scanned and in this case police a puzzled. would do this i suspect says he thinks the victim...
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has become standard at a number of major institutions around the world this time to try out of a global recognition not project is getting the sensors are too global so these are all mccain on this one but out in germany nearly 400 cases of murder were reported in 2018. police managed to solve almost all of them. but the clearance rate for residential burglaries is much lower in 201-711-7000 break ins were reported in germany police only made arrests in 18 percent of cases in the us now brooke police are hoping to stop burglaries before they even happen with the help of the predictive software pretty map. here after a print of all the software shows an increase in activity in the card neighborhood so why head over there and have a look around have more. officers really catch burglars red handed but an increased police presence in high risk areas could make burglars think twice about breaking into someone's home. we are result of for that we pay close attention to suspicious vehicles particularly those that are out of town license plates and we keep an eye out for suspicious individuals
has become standard at a number of major institutions around the world this time to try out of a global recognition not project is getting the sensors are too global so these are all mccain on this one but out in germany nearly 400 cases of murder were reported in 2018. police managed to solve almost all of them. but the clearance rate for residential burglaries is much lower in 201-711-7000 break ins were reported in germany police only made arrests in 18 percent of cases in the us now brooke...
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technology to help them with their investigations. to the institute of forensic medicine at the university of zurich preparing to conduct an autopsy on the body of the shooting victim. there will be no surgery in the traditional sense this is going to be a virtual autopsy. forensic specialist dr michelle tali uses computed tomography scans all c.t. scans to help determine what happened in syria every cadaver link to a police investigation is scanned and in this case police a puzzled. to get this i suspect says he thinks the victim pulled a gun 1st and then he pulled a gun but that seems at odds with the location of the entry will say which is at the back of the victim's head not the front so we're trying to find out what really happened to. this. the procedure is called of a topsy a virtual autopsy a c.t. scan shows a body's bones blood vessels and soft tissues it combines a series of x. rays taken from different angles into the cross-sectional images will slices each slice is no thicker than a page dr tally finds the bullet in just a
technology to help them with their investigations. to the institute of forensic medicine at the university of zurich preparing to conduct an autopsy on the body of the shooting victim. there will be no surgery in the traditional sense this is going to be a virtual autopsy. forensic specialist dr michelle tali uses computed tomography scans all c.t. scans to help determine what happened in syria every cadaver link to a police investigation is scanned and in this case police a puzzled. to get...
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changes fast and institutions change slow so schools haven't caught up in terms of providing students with the skills they need to be able to navigate that space and then finally polarization and we've alluded to it here several times in the political space but it's also important to think about social economic endeavor graphic polarization the news in a digital age report examines the coverage of 15 media outlets including the new york times and the washington post t.v. networks c.n.n. n.b.c. and fox are also under the spotlight along with the digital platforms politico right board and buzz feed and the report suggests that since 1989 the us media has taken a gradual and subtle shift toward subjectivity and away from facts and analysis it says online media reflects a personal frames and subjective references that also claims t.v. news reporting is being replaced with opinion based shows led by pundit journalist chris hedges says the findings are accurate. i think on the cable news channels whether it's imus n.b.c. or c.n.n. or fox they've actually given up on journalism. and replaced
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changes fast and institutions change slow so schools haven't caught up in terms of providing students with the skills they need to be able to navigate that space and then finally polarization and we've alluded to it here several times in the political space but it's also important to think about social economic endeavor graphic polarization the news in a digital age report examines the coverage of 15 media outlets including the new york times and the washington post t.v. network c.n.n. n.b.c. and fox are also under the spotlight along with digital platforms politico breitbart and buzz feed report suggests that since 1989 the us media has taken a gradual and subtle shift towards subjectivity and away from facts and analysis and says online media reflects personal frames and subjective references also claims t.v. news reporting is being replaced with opinion based shows led by pundits journalist chris hedges says the findings are accurate. i think on the cable news channels whether it's m s n b c or c.n.n. or fox they've actually given up on journalism. and replaced it with. reality sho
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changes fast and institutions change slow so schools haven't caught up in terms of providing students with the skills they need to be able to navigate that space and then finally polarization and we've alluded to it here several times in the political space but it's also important to think about social economic interacting polarization the report suggests that from $1.00 to $3.00 to $9.00 to 2017 u.s. media is taking a gradual and subtle shift towards subjectivity and away from facts analysis it says on line media in particular reflects personal frames and subjective references but also claims t.v. news reporting is being replaced with opinion based shows led by pundits on contact host chris hedges says the findings of the dow justified. i think on the cable news channels whether it's m s n b c or c.n.n. or fox they've actually given up on journalism. and replaced it with. reality show. you know news programs news print at the same time has become so anemic. and that real journalism in most major cities has withered away you take for instance philadelphia live an hour from philadelphi
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dushan zot lined ordered institutions across the country in different cities have used our camera technology to identify criminals or even more to identify lost and missing children and there have been good use that it has been put to good use but most of the times it's been the data the face is the place that is queried against a very specific limited database of criminal. database and that's not so bad as long as you know there are safety and there is there are laws around safety and privacy there have been instances where thousands of kids are children who have been lost. in crowded places who have been found you know and returned to their parents in cities like delhi where facial recognition has been put to good use ok p.k. there co-founder of fact a daily in bangalore thank you so much. now the trade dispute between the united states and china has been playing out for well over a year now and the chances of a resolution appear to shift dramatically from one day to the next among those who have found themselves on the fault line of the conflict a story being pharmacy in ohio. if you've e
dushan zot lined ordered institutions across the country in different cities have used our camera technology to identify criminals or even more to identify lost and missing children and there have been good use that it has been put to good use but most of the times it's been the data the face is the place that is queried against a very specific limited database of criminal. database and that's not so bad as long as you know there are safety and there is there are laws around safety and privacy...