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DW The Big Reset 2.0 July 13, 2024

W. Just made for mines. Kids just an Artificial Intelligence is a bit like a human who is inside Something Else than a. Business its not as smart as you but it could be as smart as you in the future. I believe that will become robots at some point you. Are sufficient intelligence is change in our lives. But more can really do. What will change and what will remain science fiction. To answer these questions we embarked on a journey to meet the some interests working on our future. And southern germany home to the headquarters of kuka the worlds leading manufacturer of industrial robots. Renovation of is head of research here and is considered to be one of the worlds leading experts in this field. He and his team are working on a new generation of robots that learn independently my children the task to recognize and sort building blocks. As to what is this robotic syst ....

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DW The Big Reset 2.0 July 13, 2024

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KPIX CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell July 13, 2024

So, Health Care Workers absolutely need to be wearing masks. They wear very hightech masks. We have a shortage of those. But theres a second benefit of masks. If we all wear masks in the public, even if theyre crude masks theyre just made out of cloth then the reasoning goes that we will all collectively breathe less particles into the air and be less likely to infect each other. Odonnell so to answer the question, people will ask, why hasnt the recommendation been clear on this from the beginning . I think there have been a number of concerns. The first is that cloth masks, that they dont really protect the awarer very well from anything. So people should not have the sense that if they go out in public with the cloth mask that theyre suddenly protected. Theyre not. They need to do social distancing, just like everybody else. But there is this recognition that people can spread the disease and dont even know it. Thats why th ....

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BLOOMBERG Bloomberg Daybreak Europe July 13, 2024

Scenarios. Nejra unicredit shares close emerges as theo top contender for the top job at hsbc. Nejra welcome to bloomberg daybreak europe. Overnight, we learned allianz will buy back 1. 6 billion in shares. Allred headline is saying youngs sees operating profits of 11. 512. 5 million euros. The estimate was 12. 4, so that is in line with what was expected. Revenue is a beat on that number. Areyear operating profits 11. 86, the estimate was 11. 7. We will be looking out for a potential positive rebound in the solvency ratio, which is something that showed weakness in recent quarters. Update already had the on the buyback program. We learned the Program Starts next month and runs through december. This is part of returning capital to shareholders because the ceo was unable to pull off big deals he was looking for. That is something we will discuss with the cfo later in the show. Dont miss that interview at 6 30 u. K. Time. We saw re ....

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CSPAN Special IG For Afghanistan Reconstruction Testifies Before House Foreign... July 13, 2024

Inspector general sopko, welcome to the Foreign Affairs committee. Forward to learning the lessons of afghanistan, but also getting some input to what we should do in the future. Afghanistanes in over the last six years have 10. Aged roughly we mourn those deaths and take them seriously. Compared to the other ,onflicts we are engaged in compared to the training deaths we suffer in our military, we cannot have the exhaustion of 10 years ago blind us to what is the operation now, and what is its cost. I know the chairman has an opening statement, but i will ,ecognize the Ranking Member then i will recognize our witness for his opening statement, and hopefully by then we will hear the chairmans statement. Thank you mr. Chairman pro tem, United States has been in afghanistan for almost 19 years, the longest war in the histor ....

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