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and that is why it is so useful for us. it will be able to provide us with the proper technology. but the question is, how long will it take us? i think technology can play a vital role in this war and what we are trying to -- for small companies, we are trying to facilitate them to scale up to set up some -- for them. it is a bridge between public and private companies, small ones, big woods and help -- big ones and help us to win this war. just focus on ukraine. we can just pay our attention on ukraine, on our ability, on our technological levels. another thing that could help us to win this war. >> i have a related question to that. i am british. we were brought up on -- of the second world war, if the germans came -- it is another story. i think civil defense in ukraine is really based on technologies, on digital solutions. i think the majority want to coordinate on technologies and set up small businesses while trying to develop our defense. our civil defenses look like in a of technologies and development in the military tools that help protect us. >> since we -- everyone he
and that is why it is so useful for us. it will be able to provide us with the proper technology. but the question is, how long will it take us? i think technology can play a vital role in this war and what we are trying to -- for small companies, we are trying to facilitate them to scale up to set up some -- for them. it is a bridge between public and private companies, small ones, big woods and help -- big ones and help us to win this war. just focus on ukraine. we can just pay our attention...
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we believe in the importance of power, of useful robotics useful sensors, and useful a.i.. in the energy infrastructure, to fend spaces, to increase the readiness of whether it be an aircraft carrier, or i'm a mitchell. what this is the same, kind of leading me into muddy i hope we can hear from the prime minister on, at some point this role and. god willing, this war will end. as we think about building a stronger ukraine, it's a stronger europe, and a stronger u.s.. i think it is very important to ensure that the decisions we make, around rebuilding critical infrastructure. in ukraine, rebuilding energy independence. and security. are informed by as much information as possible. to understand what was damaged, how to repair it, and how to do that in the most capital efficient way possible. to also allow for reimagining of what critical infrastructure can look like. we have to make sure that there is a bridge between that vision, and where we are today. it's very important to ensure the decisions we make about rebuilding, as well as decisions that we make now, heating home
we believe in the importance of power, of useful robotics useful sensors, and useful a.i.. in the energy infrastructure, to fend spaces, to increase the readiness of whether it be an aircraft carrier, or i'm a mitchell. what this is the same, kind of leading me into muddy i hope we can hear from the prime minister on, at some point this role and. god willing, this war will end. as we think about building a stronger ukraine, it's a stronger europe, and a stronger u.s.. i think it is very...
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, anger in dangers and misfortunes, let us pray to the lord, have mercy and save us, god, by your grace, heal us with the blessed, glorious ruler of our people, your pure virgin mary, for all the saints, having mercy on ourselves, one another, and all our lives to christ god from the ladies because he has that spirit in the present, always and only then, you cried to me, your glory to the lord , we will pray to the lord, save us, save us, god, with your grace , the holy purest blessing, the glorious dominion of our mother of god, rejoice in mary with all the saints, remembering ourselves, one another and everything our lives, christmas was known to the power of your kingdom and the power and glory of the father and the son and the holy spirit now always and forever and ever, god, we already offer you, lord, a holy amen, the glory of god's glory , your gifts , glory still in the peace of the lord, let's pray for mercy save us, god, have mercy and keep us with your grace, and the most holy, pure, blessed, glorious ruler, our theotokos and decent mary, with all the saints , remembering our
, anger in dangers and misfortunes, let us pray to the lord, have mercy and save us, god, by your grace, heal us with the blessed, glorious ruler of our people, your pure virgin mary, for all the saints, having mercy on ourselves, one another, and all our lives to christ god from the ladies because he has that spirit in the present, always and only then, you cried to me, your glory to the lord , we will pray to the lord, save us, save us, god, with your grace , the holy purest blessing, the...
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. us. the e. u has started taking measures to prevent this in the u. s. a ban on take that is currently being heavily debated. company c e o shows eju was already grilled by you as lawmakers over data security. so what's really going on a tick tock ah, my dance collects looks all personal data from tick tock uses. nobody knows what is saved on the service and for how long or whether the chinese government has ranking access to it. in only 2023, tick tock, state a security regulations were updated. if you can send the following day to will be saved, direct messages, location data, use a content. purchasing information, contacts, surveys, research and advertisement. 3rd party platforms and partners, device and network data, personal information, duration and frequency usage. this basically means essentially when you agree to it, it says that a contractor keystrokes, so it essentially knows what you're doing and what you're saying to people on your mobile phone, which is effectively and knows
. us. the e. u has started taking measures to prevent this in the u. s. a ban on take that is currently being heavily debated. company c e o shows eju was already grilled by you as lawmakers over data security. so what's really going on a tick tock ah, my dance collects looks all personal data from tick tock uses. nobody knows what is saved on the service and for how long or whether the chinese government has ranking access to it. in only 2023, tick tock, state a security regulations were...
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smartphone use. for many teenagers, their smartphones are given in germany 96 percent of all 16 to 18 year olds used one among 10 to 12 year olds, the figures 86 percent, and 21 percent of 6 to 9 year olds already have a smartphone 3 years ago. researchers at london university doctor to study covering young children and teenagers. 23 percent exhibited problematic signs of excess of use, which can lead to depression and stress. did you know that using a smartphone has an impact on your brain on our phones help us navigate. remember birthdays look up info and capture special moments, but did you know that relying on them heavily could be harming your memory? the studies show, let taking lots of photos can make us remember things less seeing the world dryer. phones distracts us from many details around us have something feels smells, sounds. our brain links this info to create stronger, long term memories. but smartphones shift our focus. research even suggests that when we capture a moment with the int
smartphone use. for many teenagers, their smartphones are given in germany 96 percent of all 16 to 18 year olds used one among 10 to 12 year olds, the figures 86 percent, and 21 percent of 6 to 9 year olds already have a smartphone 3 years ago. researchers at london university doctor to study covering young children and teenagers. 23 percent exhibited problematic signs of excess of use, which can lead to depression and stress. did you know that using a smartphone has an impact on your brain on...
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us on the abc. you very much for “oining us on the abc. ., ~ , ., -- bbc. turning now to the fallout of the massive document leak out in the us. the files, some marked �*top secret�*, are circulating on social media. us officials say it's still not clear who's behind it. and for the first time since the leak, we've heard from the us defence secretary lloyd austin. now, i can't more wildig wildig justice department department's investigation is ongoing, but we take this very seriously and we take this very seriously and we will continue to investigate and turnover every rock until we find the source of this and the extent of it —— can't much more. and the us is taking this investigation seriously because officials say this leak is a risk to national security. so let's look closer at what's in those documents and the impact they may in the us and abroad. here's the bbc�*s barbara plett usher. there's been an alarming hit on us intelligence, dozens of apparently classified documents from the defence department, some of them are top—secret, circulat
us on the abc. you very much for “oining us on the abc. ., ~ , ., -- bbc. turning now to the fallout of the massive document leak out in the us. the files, some marked �*top secret�*, are circulating on social media. us officials say it's still not clear who's behind it. and for the first time since the leak, we've heard from the us defence secretary lloyd austin. now, i can't more wildig wildig justice department department's investigation is ongoing, but we take this very seriously and...
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o, what people have to say matters to us. but me, that's why we listen to their stories. reporter every weekend on d. w. i world is becoming increasingly digitalized. smartphones are almost common connection to this new way of life, but the technology used to communicate with people and objects is getting more and more sophisticated with a smartphone soon be a thing of the past in the future, other technologies could revolutionize our world. welcome to tomorrow to day, the d. w. science magazine 5310000000 people use smartphones, meaning that 2 thirds of the world's population rely on their devices in their everyday lives. we use them for shopping into acting in social networks, filming things and playing games. and sometimes even for making calls, like without a smartphone is barely imaginable. but it may soon be a realistic prospect. our love affair with the smartphone could soon be over. so say the bosses of sony, apple, facebook, and others, samsung exact d j co gives them another or years for now. digital expert christia
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but now research isn't us using a i to detect the risk for all time us during routine checkups. be predispositions with an accuracy of 90 point, to present a team of researchers from massachusetts general hospital in the u. s. used in a i to analyze m r i's. the research has proven that deep learning software, it was trained using my images of patients with and without all time, as i learned to detect patterns for all time. as in the images, the i was then tested on a database of tens of thousands of clinical brighten images from different years. there were my images from about a 1500 patients without signs of all time and images for more than 2000 patients who had already been diagnosed with the risk of the disease. the i was able to detect 9 out of 10 cases and could identify even younger patients with a risk fall time us eyes abilities in analyzing a large amount of data. and identifying patents could also lead to other advances in the medical field. suggesting individual treatment by comparing many different cases a, i could make more personalized medical treatments possible
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obviously, you used it today and one can use it as an illiterate -- analytic frame and not diplomacy aired i wonder whether you would continue to recommend a public frame or whether it's really only an illiterate -- analytic frame from a public standpoint? mr. baer: i will do a quick one on that. it is more of a policy question so in some ways it is hard for me to answer. i would say i do think that we've seen the narrative for example from china shift a bit in the context of even in the last two years were a few years ago it was more of we are presenting another system that is more effective in contrast to your system in a way. in other words, our system is functional and delivers results. yours is a bit of a mess, and that being the intellectual narrative in a way that would be presented. a bit of that has shifted towards we have an alternative path with the same teachers. we can deliver, but not framing it as authoritarian versus democracy. perhaps that is because they see that as being more compelling, and at the same time, when you look at their best friends, bsf document with r
obviously, you used it today and one can use it as an illiterate -- analytic frame and not diplomacy aired i wonder whether you would continue to recommend a public frame or whether it's really only an illiterate -- analytic frame from a public standpoint? mr. baer: i will do a quick one on that. it is more of a policy question so in some ways it is hard for me to answer. i would say i do think that we've seen the narrative for example from china shift a bit in the context of even in the last...
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you know, when you pull muller and you can skin us to, that's the fuel us, you can use it. it's been completely obvious to the entire world by the state. but so united states government officials themselves that made was a plot about your own stage to overthrow the ukranian government and to install a government hostile to russia. 7 victoria newland, to be assistant secretary of state, announced at a public meeting was videotaped and widely shown that the united states government had spent $5000000000.00 preparing the crew in ukraine since ukraine's independence in 1091. the united states has supported ukrainians as they do democratic skills and institutions as they promote your dissipation and good governance, all of which are pre conditions for ukraine to achieve its european aspirations. i've invested over 5000000000 dollars to assist you, crane and these and other goals with i me to come out with that you can then you will let you mac, right if you need and i have seen her a email with our slower i what i show you minish, i just issue if you don't see it or what yeah, i
you know, when you pull muller and you can skin us to, that's the fuel us, you can use it. it's been completely obvious to the entire world by the state. but so united states government officials themselves that made was a plot about your own stage to overthrow the ukranian government and to install a government hostile to russia. 7 victoria newland, to be assistant secretary of state, announced at a public meeting was videotaped and widely shown that the united states government had spent...
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and i guess a $1.00 us, we use the phone, they use that it is a special administrative measures, i mean tortured. and let's be clear that this is what he's being tortured. it's a slow motion execution. oh, banging his head against the wall. they found a razor coverage like confiscated on so last tremendous amounts of weight at a mini stroke. except there he didn't. he didn't, i was outside the court but he didn't. they are so quiet. we talked earlier about making a difference to me for leaking the documents. and there are only 25 in the morning and stand in line and hope that you can get in. and then it went out, people couldn't get on. so on some levels. and, and i think that's why they make his case. they probably cited socks as material support to the quatre. i mean, it was quite a frightening window into what it happy just i mean in the, in the trial they were playing surreptitious in at brooklyn college where he was a student on behalf of palestinian. so the whole kind of once had and of course we are now seeing this very ominous, a number of so called western democracies have out
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i thank you so much for “oining us tonight thank you so much for “oining us with us tonight. i 'ust want to get our us tonight. i just want to get your reaction _ us tonight. i just want to get your reaction to _ us tonight. i just want to get your reaction to the - us tonight. i just want to get your reaction to the report . your reaction to the report that we saw come out from the white house.— white house. there's an old sa inc, white house. there's an old saying. mia _ white house. there's an old saying, mia culpa. - white house. there's an old saying, mia culpa. i- white house. there's an old saying, mia culpa. ithink. saying, mia culpa. i think that's what this is. it's better late than never. —— mea. let's be clear, it's not going to bring back at this point probably hundreds of thousands of people who have been killed ijy of people who have been killed by the taliban since their takeover, who could have been rescued had the biden administration listened to those of us who were desperately trying to get them to evacuate these people as early as february of 2021.
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hejoins us now from dublin. talk to us about the importance of today. the address later will be a significant moment, won't it? obviously any president from america 0bviously any president from america is very welcome to come and talk to us and to tell us how we can continue to work together. 40 million americans claim irish heritage and we are very proud of that heritage and we are very proud of our president, because he is from my county and he visited my county yesterday. and unfortunately the weather is not as welcoming as the people are. it is very important that the western world has a leader we can all be proud of and obviously given the war in ukraine, the uncertainty between china and russia and so on, that we have clear leadership and support in the western world and we are part of obviously welcoming him here. and we are also very conscious of our relationships with the knighted kingdom and the government. they have recently improved have recently im proved significantly. have recently improved significantly. we very much welcome that, we all
hejoins us now from dublin. talk to us about the importance of today. the address later will be a significant moment, won't it? obviously any president from america 0bviously any president from america is very welcome to come and talk to us and to tell us how we can continue to work together. 40 million americans claim irish heritage and we are very proud of that heritage and we are very proud of our president, because he is from my county and he visited my county yesterday. and unfortunately...
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words can bind us together or push us apart. in a sense, we are all wordsmiths, but many of us shy away from the art form that best harnesses the power of words — poetry. but not my guest today. john cooper clarke was once dubbed �*the punk poet'. all his life, he has used words, rhythm and rhyme to find
words can bind us together or push us apart. in a sense, we are all wordsmiths, but many of us shy away from the art form that best harnesses the power of words — poetry. but not my guest today. john cooper clarke was once dubbed �*the punk poet'. all his life, he has used words, rhythm and rhyme to find
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alistair, thank you very much and to stick with us. _ to us. alistair, thank you very much and to stick with us. we're - to us. alistair, thank you very much and to stick with us. we're also - and to stick with us. we're also joined by director of the national centre for disaster preparedness at climate school. good to see you and thank you much for being with us. we've been discussing over the last half hour how these alerts might be used and of course of a big element and there is the climate emergency, floods, typhoons, hurricane. new talks through the practicality in these situations and white is so important to get a message out there? , ., , , , there? yes, absolutely. getting these messages _ there? yes, absolutely. getting these messages out _ there? yes, absolutely. getting these messages out can - there? yes, absolutely. getting these messages out can range l there? yes, absolutely. gettingl these messages out can range of there? yes, absolutely. getting i these messages out can range of a wide range of things but really essentially b
alistair, thank you very much and to stick with us. _ to us. alistair, thank you very much and to stick with us. we're - to us. alistair, thank you very much and to stick with us. we're also - and to stick with us. we're also joined by director of the national centre for disaster preparedness at climate school. good to see you and thank you much for being with us. we've been discussing over the last half hour how these alerts might be used and of course of a big element and there is the climate...
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and and i guess a 1.5 us, we use the phone, they use that as an excuse to extradite him. and then he was brought back and just held an isolation for 23 months under sam's is a special administrative measures, i mean, tortured. and let's be clear that this is what's happening to julian is neil's mel's or the special un special wrapper to or torture is pointed out that he's being tortured. it's a slow motion execution. and, and i mentioned before about julian's psychological state. we know from the court, he's elucidating, seen, banging his head against the wall. they found a razor coverage confiscated in a sox. he's calling the samaritans with about potential committing suicide. eccentric central is also lost. tremendous amounts await the many stroke, etc. and by the time, find me got into the court in manhattan. he was a zombie. i mean, i was there, he didn't, he didn't, i was outside the court, but he didn't have any. he hardly knew where it was. so that that is, i think why they are so quiet. we talked earlier about making it difficult to cover . i was in the court room
and and i guess a 1.5 us, we use the phone, they use that as an excuse to extradite him. and then he was brought back and just held an isolation for 23 months under sam's is a special administrative measures, i mean, tortured. and let's be clear that this is what's happening to julian is neil's mel's or the special un special wrapper to or torture is pointed out that he's being tortured. it's a slow motion execution. and, and i mentioned before about julian's psychological state. we know from...
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us national security anal st, happen. us national security analyst, rebecca _ happen. us national security analyst, rebecca grant, - happen. us national security - analyst, rebecca grant, speaking to me a little earlier. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. it started in a pub. as often these things do a bit of banter between three men and they were arguing about who was fitter than who. and they said, "well, get a bag of coal on your back and i'll raise you from the royal oak to the maple green." the us and the philippines are holding their largest everjoint military drills a day after china concluded large scale concluded large—scale exercises around taiwan. beijing simulated attacks on taiwan, in response to the island's leader meeting the us house speaker last week. plans for the joint exercises between the us and philippines, predated china's activities, but won't do anything to calm already simmering tensions in the region. 0ur correspondent shaimaa khalil has more details. we've had three days of military exercises, chinese military exercises
us national security anal st, happen. us national security analyst, rebecca _ happen. us national security analyst, rebecca grant, - happen. us national security - analyst, rebecca grant, speaking to me a little earlier. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. it started in a pub. as often these things do a bit of banter between three men and they were arguing about who was fitter than who. and they said, "well, get a bag of coal on your back and i'll raise you from the royal...
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ok, it still uses impressions that are partially or completely made using location information from us users. sorry , you're repeating the question . completely using precise location data collected from us users, this year was made very technical. made this data has been provided. i can answer these questions completely. no, it does not have, what would prohibit it. i am not concerned about china or others still being able to access the data of consumers in the united states by purchasing them from that data . is tik tok content? deceptively screens child hunters yes or no do you mean to screen the content of the victim in relation to the golden child hunters of drugs, what drug cartels were drug addicts involved in a chase with the spanish police and they this chase and in tik tok and more it has been viewed over a million times, why was it removed? you were doing this for terrorist human traffickers, i mean, content from countries that are committing crimes against humanity, and you do , but for us, content from countries that are committing crimes against humanity. and are you sift
ok, it still uses impressions that are partially or completely made using location information from us users. sorry , you're repeating the question . completely using precise location data collected from us users, this year was made very technical. made this data has been provided. i can answer these questions completely. no, it does not have, what would prohibit it. i am not concerned about china or others still being able to access the data of consumers in the united states by purchasing them...
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those extended to helping and gave us show that gave us report to give us training cables should allow us it to go on with. i live it with whoever we choose to. i think that is the best thing this being around it gets let's get apologies. the get isn't that, i think for me the most willing, and it's more sentimental than, than real. for me, the real thing is, let the west leave us alone. we are thankful that it multiple a world is manifesting itself right in front of us. and we need to give us the space to be able to do that, which we think it's not best interests without in until pleasure. we see tricks expanding and therefore providing a counter which is to the hedge a monic with which gives as africa african us as the space it to be who we are is africans into decide on our own destiny. africa has made great strides since then, but the biggest milestone was yet to come. in 2018, 43 parties and 11 signatories agreed to the formation of the african continent, toll free trade area. it is the largest trading area by member states only 2nd to the world trade organization. the continent,
those extended to helping and gave us show that gave us report to give us training cables should allow us it to go on with. i live it with whoever we choose to. i think that is the best thing this being around it gets let's get apologies. the get isn't that, i think for me the most willing, and it's more sentimental than, than real. for me, the real thing is, let the west leave us alone. we are thankful that it multiple a world is manifesting itself right in front of us. and we need to give us...
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but us with teens. talk to them a billy. suppose not the or intellect wild suit. cousin here pretty punishing rather much somacki to put up boosting herstecker or the hussein that josie rookie hussein f. joso was born in the village of baron grass day in bosnia and herzegovina and studied at elisa university in cairo. in june 1943, he volunteered for the hunt, sean s. s. division and became a mom to the $28.00 regiment. with the rank of captain. he was responsible for numerous crimes in houston and northern bosnia as well as in sam if jane joined age . when do muslim brothers were created in egypt, and there is she only begun each funding around the word a he again, then the found that easy overshadowed by not again legalize. and it claimed that in the sure and of the billing where he was going to by the way, bandage beloit and it is again, justified to flight in order to read the sent from the west and do many in. and you read yourself, jo ryan, is lum. l became again very widespread and old and we, sh
but us with teens. talk to them a billy. suppose not the or intellect wild suit. cousin here pretty punishing rather much somacki to put up boosting herstecker or the hussein that josie rookie hussein f. joso was born in the village of baron grass day in bosnia and herzegovina and studied at elisa university in cairo. in june 1943, he volunteered for the hunt, sean s. s. division and became a mom to the $28.00 regiment. with the rank of captain. he was responsible for numerous crimes in houston...
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or to strengthen weakened for us. a drone can carry 10 kilos of feed ball each holding 4 to 5000. this technology offers new opportunities for reforestation, says the raj petty, co founder of margaret drone. india is a very witty, very geography, and that in like desert him rather than that, that ice in that are gone are among rules in westbank for there are many regions of people are unable to reach for. there are not many activities that are going on at present. he's got that can be serious, unbeatable adf, with is before sewing the drone survey, the terrain. afterwards, the seat capture continues to work. it monitors the seedlings from the air and the results are collected in a database to ensure healthy forest growth for once the miseries they can be done from specific algorithms which can process this image to create that optimum. and unlike understand optimum environmental parameters for the maximum plan growth. so based on this information, we understand like which part of the forest needs to be taken care wher
or to strengthen weakened for us. a drone can carry 10 kilos of feed ball each holding 4 to 5000. this technology offers new opportunities for reforestation, says the raj petty, co founder of margaret drone. india is a very witty, very geography, and that in like desert him rather than that, that ice in that are gone are among rules in westbank for there are many regions of people are unable to reach for. there are not many activities that are going on at present. he's got that can be serious,...
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why can you about punish us by effectively forcing us to use the dollar. so the u. s. itself is given countries around the world, the, the motive to move away from the us dollar. route essentially the same thing applies to the euro. because as the u. s. managers, it's economy and it's interests around the world. a doesn't hesitate to punish europe and damage the euro. i mean, it's really extraordinary. are we talking about real and imagined adversaries? i thought europe was america's friends. but know that the, the tracy department will stab the year on the back and drop of a hat. go head ralph? yeah, it's absolutely true. and of course, you also have to, to see that parts of it is owed to the financial crisis that was never solved in 2000 a, 2009. it was only fresh depths that were created trillions hanging over us all. and this is of course collapsing now. so now people are questioning whether the dollar is that all the reserve currency and the longer and probably it won't be because now the virtual reality hits us all back. i mean, we see now that virtual currenc
why can you about punish us by effectively forcing us to use the dollar. so the u. s. itself is given countries around the world, the, the motive to move away from the us dollar. route essentially the same thing applies to the euro. because as the u. s. managers, it's economy and it's interests around the world. a doesn't hesitate to punish europe and damage the euro. i mean, it's really extraordinary. are we talking about real and imagined adversaries? i thought europe was america's friends....
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i'm not saying this x spots are telling us, which means that every time you use any the made us feel your problem footprint goes on. damn this one. but there are some things that can be done to reduce the ad was in the back door feel on the environment. this is the metal that makes the modern world tick. imagine life without it. cars are captured electricity. but this one, the material that aligns are built around carry the dirty secret that nobody is talking about. the steel industry is responsible for jaw dropping, 8 percent of the wells, greenhouse gas pollution. and bizarrely, we're actually going to need a lot more of it to clean up our economies. so how can we make steal green and what's wrong with the industries favorite solutions? there are 2 reasons. the steel making process is so dirty. the 1st is purifying the iron or needed the steel by heating i annoy choco fires o mixing it with coca cola and big blast furnaces. you can extract pure iron from rock. that's like an oxygen atoms in the ion all fly off and bind with carbon atoms in the cold. what's left behind is essentiall
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in his speech, he thanked the us, saying that no matterwhat, us stands with korea. he also touched on deepening cultural ties with the us. netflix, which produced squid game, has announced a multibillion—dollar investment in south korean productions. but the speech comes in the wake of intelligence leaks, showing the us spying on its ally and questions about america's commitment to korean security. the us has rolled out the red carpet in an effort to reassure the koreans, and president biden gave a stark warning to kimjong—un. nuclear attack by north korea against the united states, or its allies or partners is unacceptable and will result in the end of whatever regime would take such an action. biden also announcing a new agreement, giving more access to shared intelligence while keeping south korea from developing its own nuclear arsenal. the us will also send a nuclear—armed submarine to south korea — a move china quickly condemned as a potential threat to the region. but the us is looking to shore up its allies in the region to counter a growing chinese
in his speech, he thanked the us, saying that no matterwhat, us stands with korea. he also touched on deepening cultural ties with the us. netflix, which produced squid game, has announced a multibillion—dollar investment in south korean productions. but the speech comes in the wake of intelligence leaks, showing the us spying on its ally and questions about america's commitment to korean security. the us has rolled out the red carpet in an effort to reassure the koreans, and president biden...
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so he'll the butterflies keep us in the tizzy as the frolic around us. i'm curious to know from the or not a schwinney why this initiative is important to him. like the for forest zones here are supported completely by the cycle water. so 1st we're doing the blue pill groundwater. second, the to use recycled water, which people called waste water. i called liquid good. and this is how we are putting these various forest sooner together. and the resort the golf course. the homes are incidental to do for us and not the other way around. and it's time for so he'll to reveal the final count. we have about 22 species of butterflies and 76 individuals. wow. that we've done. we actually got some data so he'll, with the citizen signs initiating some out with his mini forest for us with his passion for the biodiversity box. we seem like a handful of people in the city riddled with problems but they've left me with so many ideas on how biodiversity can be better protected in our city . for most indians i mothers, grandmothers, old aunts always have something that
so he'll the butterflies keep us in the tizzy as the frolic around us. i'm curious to know from the or not a schwinney why this initiative is important to him. like the for forest zones here are supported completely by the cycle water. so 1st we're doing the blue pill groundwater. second, the to use recycled water, which people called waste water. i called liquid good. and this is how we are putting these various forest sooner together. and the resort the golf course. the homes are incidental...
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take us through the details. well, whether or not one agrees with what our s k had to say, or whether or not he's correct. these were his words as a candidate for president of the united states. but yet we have media outlets determining that they are simply not fit for public consumption. and he's by no means a fringe candidate. i mean, this is, this is a relative, a very close relative of a former us president. this is quite an interesting situation. we understand that the twitter outlet on social media is also involved in these kinds of activities. for particular, we had a situation where the world health organization had actually called at one point advising that children to not be vaccinate. and then the recently removed from the airwaves, radio and tv housed in the united states, tucker carlson. he reported on this and then we had twitter moving in to shut down this claim and to silence the fact that was indeed reported that the world health organization was calling for children at that point to not be vacci
take us through the details. well, whether or not one agrees with what our s k had to say, or whether or not he's correct. these were his words as a candidate for president of the united states. but yet we have media outlets determining that they are simply not fit for public consumption. and he's by no means a fringe candidate. i mean, this is, this is a relative, a very close relative of a former us president. this is quite an interesting situation. we understand that the twitter outlet on...
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so i think us officials, they say most good. we've like you behind the ledge leak 5. russia already saying be released documents a highly dubious and could be part of with this information campaign. the unverified papers have also pointed the claims of divisions within the russian establishment of the ukraine pharmacy. i left laurie jones and say this ridiculous to see the us blaming russia. it's like an alcoholic trying to blame somebody else for their own alcoholism. they no recognition of the internal problem. this leak came from the us side. i am not convinced. in fact, i'm very dubious that this 21 year old just did this on his oh, the 23 years of experience. i have never seen one of these cia operations center documents. never. so number one, how a 21 year old enlisted man, someone of that of his visit, our website auto dot com. thank this is deborah. yes, a november 22nd 2022 account raised orthodox christians, confronted ukrainian security service offices, looking entrances and exits. the keys, oldest monastery, were loo
so i think us officials, they say most good. we've like you behind the ledge leak 5. russia already saying be released documents a highly dubious and could be part of with this information campaign. the unverified papers have also pointed the claims of divisions within the russian establishment of the ukraine pharmacy. i left laurie jones and say this ridiculous to see the us blaming russia. it's like an alcoholic trying to blame somebody else for their own alcoholism. they no recognition of...
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tomorrow it the feeling — us the games. tomorrow it the feeling is — us the games. tomorrow it the feeling is that _ us the games. tomorrow it the feeling is that we _ us the games. tomorrow it the feeling is that we dropped - us the games. tomorrow it the feeling is that we dropped two| feeling is that we dropped two points— feeling is that we dropped two points but— feeling is that we dropped two points but we _ feeling is that we dropped two points but we made _ feeling is that we dropped two points but we made a - feeling is that we dropped two points but we made a good . points but we made a good performance _ points but we made a good performance and _ points but we made a good performance and we - points but we made a good performance and we can i points but we made a good i performance and we can build points but we made a good - performance and we can build for the next seasons — performance and we can build for the next seasons and _ performance and we can build for the next seasons and that _ performance and we can build for the next seasons and tha
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with the us as a priority. at the same time he's taking this trip to china. we know the us and china have very strained relations right now. we have seen commentators in brazil say that essentially brazil is being caught in between these two superpowers. how do you think this trip will affect lula's relations with the us? well, what we have seen is that the brazilian government's trying to avoid the situation as much as it can. we must remember that before coming to china, lula hasjust visited the us presidentjoe biden. on the us presidentjoe biden. on the other hand, there are clear indications now that biden�*s administration is watching very closely the brazilian moves towards china. a few weeks ago, a senior state department official brian nicholls, said the united states is focussing on showing to latin america that the united states is the best partner for the region, especially for brazil, but for the moment there is no indication whatsoever that the united states could retaliate brazil for its recent
with the us as a priority. at the same time he's taking this trip to china. we know the us and china have very strained relations right now. we have seen commentators in brazil say that essentially brazil is being caught in between these two superpowers. how do you think this trip will affect lula's relations with the us? well, what we have seen is that the brazilian government's trying to avoid the situation as much as it can. we must remember that before coming to china, lula hasjust visited...
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every one of us have safety organizations behind us. and you and all of your people are routinely there. talking with us. you are the regulator but we also collaborate. just as we were talking about s.m.s. not necessarily being top down, neither is aviation safety. a lot of times industry brings ideas to the forefront. f.a.a. is right there. doing ed's point and rich's point, technology advances, being there for the new emerging technologies and understanding that my son had teachers training kids for jobs that don't exist yet and we're trying to fund the f.a.a. for technology that doesn't exist yet. i think engagement, making sure we stay right there, present, with the existing users and the new users, are going to benefit us all. >> let me just say a couple of things. i was at the -- i was at the gallery, everyone should go there in your time here thrasms sign there that i liked. it said the present is now the understand unimaginable future. we are living the future. right? i hope it doesn't come as any surprise to this audience and t
every one of us have safety organizations behind us. and you and all of your people are routinely there. talking with us. you are the regulator but we also collaborate. just as we were talking about s.m.s. not necessarily being top down, neither is aviation safety. a lot of times industry brings ideas to the forefront. f.a.a. is right there. doing ed's point and rich's point, technology advances, being there for the new emerging technologies and understanding that my son had teachers training...
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they know that they, they don't have a national army, but they use it that think of using these mobility vehicles. so they can track the feet of the military to this didn't fight. so inside the neighborhood, you know, the army, the army was advanced to post is, has been new somehow because they cannot use the, it was inside mention areas because you know, these are going to have a for the civilians. so i know that there's one that even if it's so this is why the cannot fully control vision although the other ones. so this is why the and this is the 2nd maybe need to know the war for longer and longer time with the so much conflicting information coming out to sit down. so it's great that we have your inside here and reporting who is live, a phone call team. this all comes of course, i'm at the increasing international efforts to evacuate civilians from sit down because of the situation. and so far, how is not proceeding is that how is it going so far? the evacuation a since yesterday and today it was more intensively to see the you know, different countries especially with friends are be
they know that they, they don't have a national army, but they use it that think of using these mobility vehicles. so they can track the feet of the military to this didn't fight. so inside the neighborhood, you know, the army, the army was advanced to post is, has been new somehow because they cannot use the, it was inside mention areas because you know, these are going to have a for the civilians. so i know that there's one that even if it's so this is why the cannot fully control vision...
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did this kind of star is ation us. so the stuff can be used. ready or the sense you have movie star or bob stars who so of course, like boy know, read a ways to save the in jams of the far west. you have, i'm just, i'm really naturally for your money tell you cause use for both the for instance, during the 19 ninety's they can have that can be, they can, they can be used for totally a wellness of what they're doing thing. but also without being conscious of all we ask them to play and we can also, i wonder, we can also raise the question. if the staff at the end, at the end of the day, if they are promoting a good course or if they are not using the good cause for promoting themselves to, to wait their biography. and to give, you know, a name edge of to good. good, good to the public, you know, and if you it so, so question because they tend to use for good cause, but a good course can also be used to promote the so called spell in several of your articles. you have argued that the media is complicit. in wars and conflict around the world, eith
did this kind of star is ation us. so the stuff can be used. ready or the sense you have movie star or bob stars who so of course, like boy know, read a ways to save the in jams of the far west. you have, i'm just, i'm really naturally for your money tell you cause use for both the for instance, during the 19 ninety's they can have that can be, they can, they can be used for totally a wellness of what they're doing thing. but also without being conscious of all we ask them to play and we can...
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yes, he gave it to us anyway and he's once more giving us grace. but it is up to us now to make the most of it. to receive it with gratitude, and to prove ourselves worthy of this gift. for too long we were blind to the pain that the confederate flag stirred in too many of our citizens. and not it's true. a flag did not cause these murders. but as people, all walks of life, republicans and democrats now acknowledge, including governor haley, whose recent eloquence on the subject was worthy of praise. as we all have to acknowledge the flag has always represented more than just ancestral pride. that's the. man who, for many black and white right that was a reminder of systemic oppression and subjugation. we see now. yeah. removing the flag from the state's capital would not be act of political correctness. it would not be an to the valor of confederate soldiers. it would simply be an acknowledgment that the cause for which they fought the cause of slavery was wrong. well. and. the imposition of jim crow after civil war, the resisting force to civil r
yes, he gave it to us anyway and he's once more giving us grace. but it is up to us now to make the most of it. to receive it with gratitude, and to prove ourselves worthy of this gift. for too long we were blind to the pain that the confederate flag stirred in too many of our citizens. and not it's true. a flag did not cause these murders. but as people, all walks of life, republicans and democrats now acknowledge, including governor haley, whose recent eloquence on the subject was worthy of...
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so what do you make of us? well, i guess member, member member state and the united nations can work with the immigration organization with other specialized un agencies in order to facilitate the journey. go as a from this is a nice people would like to the sudan for defining b. b and government could accept that would be on a provision that basis with the condition that they will have illegal residency as long as the fact that goes on. in other words, once that is pieces than the legal residency in various countries, including britain, for instance, would be cancelled. so i guess the question is that maybe due to the economic ration and re record, the british government is not very open to the idea of accepting more emigrants or more on the share site and date. that might be the case. he's saying her read a former assistant to the egyptian foreign minister. many thanks for joining us on the program. really appreciate your time and your insight. thank you very much. thank you very much. and denisia has a noun
so what do you make of us? well, i guess member, member member state and the united nations can work with the immigration organization with other specialized un agencies in order to facilitate the journey. go as a from this is a nice people would like to the sudan for defining b. b and government could accept that would be on a provision that basis with the condition that they will have illegal residency as long as the fact that goes on. in other words, once that is pieces than the legal...
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and they also actively use percussion b, of course, yes, they use it very actively, and you can say that they have an advantage in this, unfortunately, because when the war began, they didn’t have small drones, let’s talk about these same moms, but they had powerful military drones, there were a lot of them , now the situation is basically not so critical, there is not such a gap between us, but they are not developing very much and are attracting all their international resources contact in order to build new new drones, if you even look at the scale of drones of the enemy and ours, then their number is much more, well, it is true, let's not lie, but there are some ways, there are some ways to counter them radar systems that counter this on drones from our side well of course there is already a whole whole science how to detect them how to neutralize lead we also necessarily here and what we said did you mention that they use international contacts these are contacts on which line on lines china and ram, is it possible to have some more contacts and i will then well, as a politician
and they also actively use percussion b, of course, yes, they use it very actively, and you can say that they have an advantage in this, unfortunately, because when the war began, they didn’t have small drones, let’s talk about these same moms, but they had powerful military drones, there were a lot of them , now the situation is basically not so critical, there is not such a gap between us, but they are not developing very much and are attracting all their international resources contact...
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oh, it would be using 6 train those of code every day but could only use as one truckload every year. so the advantage now for africa is you could take fuel to the react when you don't need a continuous delivery. la needs a co code, you need a railroad line or something that's to run all of the top. you could do that are $34.00 even deliverable any of the few of the so small. and so that is a mess of advantage. also it is very independent of uranium. uranium is so little, but certainly use the uranium the reason of the cold, crushed with gas prices makes the difference. so you tend to be attractive because of the fueling. the reaction south africa was recently given $8000000.00 by the united states for clean energy. is this investment enough to secure south africa's power grid? is a 1000000000 loan which is being offered which has to be repaid. and unfortunately, it comes with conditions to say, if you take the money years of the way you putting in, when i emphasize opposed to when it's just not the solution, we need to much more reliable. so that's something nuclear. we need co when
oh, it would be using 6 train those of code every day but could only use as one truckload every year. so the advantage now for africa is you could take fuel to the react when you don't need a continuous delivery. la needs a co code, you need a railroad line or something that's to run all of the top. you could do that are $34.00 even deliverable any of the few of the so small. and so that is a mess of advantage. also it is very independent of uranium. uranium is so little, but certainly use the...
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ah ah ah a pulse ah, the beginning of a story that moves us and takes us along for the ride. it's only about the perspective culture information. this is dw news and d, w, made from mines in debating, spring of the late 19 seventy's was a brief period of liberalization. and chinese artists seized the moment in a wall in the heart of the city, set the scene for a democratic movement. and communist authorities indulged them at 1st, beating spring in 75 minutes on d w. ah, a would. people have to say, matters to us. i am, that's why we listened to their stories. reporter every weekend on d w. ah, this is dw news, and things are our top stories. the european union's top, the bull that says the ear was ambassador to sudan has been assaulted at his home in khartoum. joseph morrell, called the attack on irish diplomat eden o'hara, a violation of international law. the one says at least 185 people have been killed in 3 days of fighting between sedans, army and rival paramilitaries vying for control of the country.
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because labour is expensive in the us. remember, the industrial robots that replaced factory workers in 1970s and 80s? and around this time, this round of ai technologies will replace office workers. some office tasks will disappear. sometimes jobs will disappear. all types of ai tools will greatly assist skilled labour and these technologies will make them more productive. but the unskilled, or the semi—skilled workers, or the entrance to the workplace, will have a difficult time. i am wondering, is the world ready for this? this is a very good question. we issued a technology and innovation report and there we say that we are at the beginning of a technological revolution. and a whole suite of this digital technologies, you know, ai, the internet of things, the data analytics, and machine learning, you know, they build on each other and they will change the way we live, how we study, how we communicate, travel and even make sense out of the world. so i think there will be profound changes. how much of an impact do you
because labour is expensive in the us. remember, the industrial robots that replaced factory workers in 1970s and 80s? and around this time, this round of ai technologies will replace office workers. some office tasks will disappear. sometimes jobs will disappear. all types of ai tools will greatly assist skilled labour and these technologies will make them more productive. but the unskilled, or the semi—skilled workers, or the entrance to the workplace, will have a difficult time. i am...
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the 1st such meeting on us soil since 1979. but yeah, when washington switched diplomatic recognition from ty pay to beijing, saying when was on her way back from central america when she made this strategic stop over in california, she was welcomed by us half because kevin mccarthy, despite china's explicit warning that the meeting should not take place, but the peer use that talks to present a united front against asians increasingly aggressive military posturing. the friendship between the people of taiwan and america as a matter of profound importance to the free world. and it is critical to maintain equally ami freedom, peace and regional stability. they also discussed speeding up arms deliveries from the us to taiwan and highlighted the threats the island faces. the person, an unwavering support. reassure the people of taiwan that we are not isolated. and we are not however, it is no secret that today the peace that we have maintained and the democracy which have worked hard to build up facing. i'm president, it challenge
the 1st such meeting on us soil since 1979. but yeah, when washington switched diplomatic recognition from ty pay to beijing, saying when was on her way back from central america when she made this strategic stop over in california, she was welcomed by us half because kevin mccarthy, despite china's explicit warning that the meeting should not take place, but the peer use that talks to present a united front against asians increasingly aggressive military posturing. the friendship between the...
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and it's time for us to move on. finally, we will get to the production of chicken cutlets, we will find out. what kind of meat is used for them and what is added. svetlana good morning svetlana svetlana komissarova deputy director for technological development and processing we work with an open product, and nothing should get there, so this is a requirement of our production. and she's still going to cutlets. no, we produce a fairly large list of products with more than 100 items, but cutlets. these are the most favorite demanded products for the buyer. and accordingly, they make their own from some better piece. i suppose we will make this shipment. but this, by the way, makes them especially useful. what, for example. the same manufactured products, but from red meat and pork, for example, or from beef. this is associated with a lower iron content, because there are people who cannot live without meat at all. they eat a lot of it in front of such people. maybe, as it turned out, there is an overdose of the glands
and it's time for us to move on. finally, we will get to the production of chicken cutlets, we will find out. what kind of meat is used for them and what is added. svetlana good morning svetlana svetlana komissarova deputy director for technological development and processing we work with an open product, and nothing should get there, so this is a requirement of our production. and she's still going to cutlets. no, we produce a fairly large list of products with more than 100 items, but...
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so stay with us if you can for that. i'm sarah kelly and for la, thanks for watching whatever you have heard and read, it's 10 times more holocaust survivors in postwar, germany for them. life after 945 through today has meant starting a new and processing the past. the ongoing struggle for remembrance and against denial in the land of the perpetrators starts may 6th on d, w. ah . the vast plains of south america, a home to hew, tubs of semi wild horses. some are subject to a brutal practice. so cold blood farms extract blood from pregnant mask to provide a hormone used in pig farming around the world. old to produce cheap pork. you couldn't be treated food, this hormone, p, m, as g, is used to control the reproductive process. doyle are normally the pigs would come and heat at different times when speech by synchronizing that you can increase efficiency. but for the horses, it involves terrible suffering. images filmed on south american farms have drawn criticism from experts, da houses. so they suggest a lack of veteri
so stay with us if you can for that. i'm sarah kelly and for la, thanks for watching whatever you have heard and read, it's 10 times more holocaust survivors in postwar, germany for them. life after 945 through today has meant starting a new and processing the past. the ongoing struggle for remembrance and against denial in the land of the perpetrators starts may 6th on d, w. ah . the vast plains of south america, a home to hew, tubs of semi wild horses. some are subject to a brutal practice....
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andrew yeo, thank you very much forjoining us on the - very much forjoining us on the programme. mi; very much for “oining us on the programme._ a siren has sounded on mobile phones across the uk to test a government systemthat will be used to warn people to test a government system that will be used to warn people of life—threatening emergencies. it's designed to be used for extreme weather or fires or terror attacks. a review is taking place as to why some mobile phone users didn't receive the alert. let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines.... around two and a half million public sector workers in germany have been given a 5.5% pay rise following late—night talks between employers and unions to end weeks of repeated strikes. employees in the postal, transport and health sectors have been asking for more money to cope with the rising cost of living. the new pay increase will take effect from march next year. the interior minister, nancy faeser, welcomed what she called quote a "good and fair wage agreement". the editor of a german magazine which used artif
andrew yeo, thank you very much forjoining us on the - very much forjoining us on the programme. mi; very much for “oining us on the programme._ a siren has sounded on mobile phones across the uk to test a government systemthat will be used to warn people to test a government system that will be used to warn people of life—threatening emergencies. it's designed to be used for extreme weather or fires or terror attacks. a review is taking place as to why some mobile phone users didn't...
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if you're in the one percent stand up for the rest of us because your kids are with us, you know? yes. so everybody can, that's what, how there's privilege and then there's the responsibility of privilege. so stand up for your responsibility. hello, my friend. thank you so much for this and lighten discussion. and what lessons can they years climate movement take from their anti point? they look bad and how kids balance lessons then help us pressure the government to state of l 1.5 celsius place, thinkin. but by the way we are you speaking from another minute here. you're falling ha, parenting. oh, wonderful. so right now, hello, we got a crazy situation, the, i even sort of foundations and universities and even some religious institutions would say the all opposed to climate change, but actually some of their own investments are still sitting in fossil fuses changing fast. but so i think one of the things that helped us in phil africa to make the system dealer to demise was by people who have money. and that's why we know nice. so right. the people at the top who have serious mon
if you're in the one percent stand up for the rest of us because your kids are with us, you know? yes. so everybody can, that's what, how there's privilege and then there's the responsibility of privilege. so stand up for your responsibility. hello, my friend. thank you so much for this and lighten discussion. and what lessons can they years climate movement take from their anti point? they look bad and how kids balance lessons then help us pressure the government to state of l 1.5 celsius...
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and thanks for joining us on. c span. american history tv well, it was at his 1933 inaugural in that elected president franklin roosevelt declared that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. and the longest serving president us history is the this week on our special series speeches that defined the presidency we will see that first and inaugural address its entirety and that's the great depression that gave way to world war he delivers 30 plus fireside chats and declares december 7th, 1941, as a day infamy. now fdr doesn't live long enough to see the war's end dying just a few months before, so will conclude this of speeches that defined a presidency with harry truman's of the dropping of the atomic bomb on hiroshima, japan, in august of 1945. this c-span american history tv series speeches that defined a presidency. and here it is the beginning of a greatest drama in american affairs, the creation of a new chief executive. according to time honored custom the retiring president and the president like ride togeth
and thanks for joining us on. c span. american history tv well, it was at his 1933 inaugural in that elected president franklin roosevelt declared that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. and the longest serving president us history is the this week on our special series speeches that defined the presidency we will see that first and inaugural address its entirety and that's the great depression that gave way to world war he delivers 30 plus fireside chats and declares december 7th,...