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this feat cannot save its workforce and the west wants its dependence on china to end. so now, once again, trade tensions threaten to cast a shadow over east/west relations. laura bicker, bbc news, dongguan. you may think that is off tangent to what we have been discussing. it is closely aligned to what is going on right now. china needs a rest. not only are some of that production going to europe and civilian companies, it is also providing 90% of russia's microelectronic impulse, 70% of the tuning imports, and a writer in the telegraph said this week that if in the midst of world war ii the united states was a uk pass arsenal of democracy, then today, iran, north korea and china are russia's arsenal of autocracy. what can the g7 countries do about that? i'm joined now by karolina hird russia analyst at the washington based

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Alcohol and drugs rewire your brain by changing how your genes work

Many people are wired to seek and respond to rewards. Your brain interprets food as rewarding when you are hungry and water as rewarding when you are...

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How to help kids let go of old toys and things they no longer need

In any household with children, there is an inevitable accumulation of possessions. Birthdays, Christmas, the celebration events like sporting victories and...

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Dateline

us. no one cared about our feelings, how hurt we were. the world was not there for us. no one was there. >> and if no one was coming to rescue, well, then they had no choice. they had to try to escape, come what may. down that cliff. and then, two months into their captivity, the moment came. gunfire pierced the silence. the kidnappers grabbed their weapons and ran towards the front of the camp. and the captives? impulse in unison, squeezed through the cage and slid off the edge of the cliff. >> there was no time to think. what happened? no, we have to go now. >> down a slope like that? head first? >> yes, head first. trying to hold on to the roots and the bushes. >> but then they heard a shout. one of their kidnappers had seen them. >> and they were screaming, they're escaping! they're getting away! by the time i got a look, they had all lined up. it was like really, i cannot

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Alex Wagner Tonight

carolina. if she does win new hampshire, it will get real ugly real fast. he's under present right about. that when you combine the inherent racism and sexism impulse that trump world is going to go to immediately with the sort of south carolina rough-and-tumble politicking tradition which she knows quite well, but i'm not sure, i mean it could get a lot worse between now in the primary. it could be really ugly, and i'm not sure they're if they're gonna draw distinction between nuanced disdain, whatever his words were. they're gonna fight for this or not which is with the existential question for nikki helen haley's campaign. if she campaigning for second place or is she gonna go to the mat and take on donald trump if she does have the opportunity to have a clean shot? >> you make a point in your most recent piece about nikki haley and how she positions or self as someone who speaks hard truths. i read an expert. i've always spoken in hard trut, is one of haley's cleat

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Alex Wagner Tonight

author of for your servitude, don trump's washington the price of submission. mark, you have been writing amazing analysis at the haley campaign, which we are gonna get to momentarily but i do wonder what you think about this moment for nikki haley and whether it is the best of time or might actually be the worst of times? >> well, i usually agree very much with jonathan v. last. he's brilliant. i don't agree with this take at all. if she wants to be president xi needs new hampshire. she needs to do well they are preferably wind so that she can have a chance in south carolina. if she does win new hampshire, it will get real ugly real fast. he's under present right about. that when you combine the inherent racism and sexism impulse that trump world is going to go to immediately with the sort of south carolina rough-and-tumble politicking tradition which she knows quite well, but i'm not sure, i mean

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HARDtalk

one day be resurrected, whether by gods or by scientists, is a very ancient one, so i understand the impulse. i think the chances of success are very, very small. freezing someone is very bad for you. as a rule, it would be considered murder. your cells turn to slush and so on. but if you say this to someone who signs up for this practice, they would say the chances might be small, but they're better than coming back from cremation. so, you know, i understand why they're taking the odds. let's leave the freezer to one side. let's think about a different way in which we might, in the future, think of immortality. that is al, artificial intelligence, giving us the capacity to download what is the essence of ourself, that is what happens in our brain. download the memories, the thoughts, the emotions, the material that makes us us onto a computer, to digitise it, to turn ourselves into digital cells which can be kept in a metal box forever.

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HARDtalk

at the end of that one week? would you want to drink it again? that's much harder to say. why, if you've just had a great week because of the elixir, surely you'd want another great week, and another after that? i mean, his message, beyond the thought experiment, is that, actually, when you drill down into it, if you have a good life, why not want to prolong it for as long as you possibly can? well, i completely understand the impulse, and i'm all for creating a world in which as many people as possible can have that kind of life that they embrace. and that's why i'm very supportive of much of the research that's going into cellular rejuvenation and the other things that will help us to tackle the diseases of ageing. i hope these breakthroughs will come, but as a society, we need to think carefully about what that means for ensuring people have good mental and physical health for as long as possible. what do you think of those people, some of them very, very rich, some of them indeed scientists, who actually, while they wait for the magical forever life solution to be found, they want their own bodies to be frozen, cryogenically, for liquid nitrogen to perhaps give them, albeit a very small chance, of being revived at some later point, when we have found this miraculous answer to forever life ? well, the belief that we can

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HARDtalk

john martin fischer, he asks you to indulge in a thought experiment. he says, you, stephen, "imagine that i have an elixir which can, when you reach the age of 80, can prolong your life by a week. "and at the age of 80, your life is good. "you're in good physical and mental health. "would you drink that elixirjust to ensure that for the next week you go on living that good life?" i hope i would. i hope that's what i'd want to do when i'm 80. you hope you would. so if you would drink it for one week, what would you do at the end of that one week? would you want to drink it again? that's much harder to say. why? if you've just had a great week because of the elixir, surely you'd want another great week, and another after that? i mean, his message, beyond the thought experiment, is that, actually, when you drill down into it, if you have a good life, why not want to prolong it for as long as you possibly can? well, i completely understand the impulse, and i'm all for creating a world in which as many people as possible can have that kind of life that they embrace. and that's why i'm very supportive

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