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to the transition from buggy to internal combustion engine all those years ago. and so, it takes investment. and we made a very deliberate decision in 2017 to exit. we're now at a place where we're ready to make that very deliberate decision to enter. well, just on the point, do you think that gm europe all—electric will be more successful than gm all—electric in the us, just because of geography and size? i'm not going to compare the two in terms of which will be more successful. i do think they're at different points in their electrification journey. i think they're at different points in their electrification journey from a customer acceptance perspective, as well as an infrastructure perspective, and so it's difficult to compare them when they're in different stages. but i'm fully confident in gm's electric vehicle journey and fully committed to our vision of zero congestion, zero crashes and zero emissions. and i do believe we'll be successful both in europe and in north america. well, jaclyn mcquaid, president of gm europe, great to have you on the show. good luck with everything, and we'll check in with you soon. sounds great, thanks so much. well, that's it for this week's show. i hope you enjoyed it. don't forget you can keep up with the latest on our global economy on the bbc website

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Talking Business

do you think that gm europe all—electric will be more successful than gm all—electric in the us, just because of geography and size? i�*m not going to compare the two in terms of which will be more successful. i do think they�*re at different points in their electrification journey. i think they�*re at different points in their electrification journey from a customer acceptance perspective, as well as an infrastructure perspective, and so it�*s difficult to compare them when they�*re in different stages. but i�*m fully confident in gm�*s electric vehicle journey and fully committed to our vision of zero congestion, zero crashes and zero emissions. and i do believe we�*ll be successful both in europe and in north america. well, jaclyn mcquaid, president of gm europe, great to have you on the show. good luck with everything, and we�*ll check in with you soon. sounds great, thanks so much. well, that�*s it for this week�*s show. i hope you enjoyed it. don�*t forget you can keep up with the latest on our global economy on the bbc website

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Jesse Watters Primetime

little time, but 3.5 billion for unproven technology. sounds great, right? oh, it sounds fantastis great,c and there's people at home who are foolishly worried about feeding their families for about paying rent, and they should be celebrating that joe biden is doing importantenut things like spending $3.5 billion on a giantthings machin. you should just stay home. don't worry. it's all going to be taken carwe of and stop having those. >> it's goinbiesg too many babi. >> oh, yeah. don't have babies.st stop eating meat as well because. but if we do, you can create sug more big green carbon machines. so it kind of works for them. >> yes. because yeah, the climate crisis is ththe clime new colvi the sky is falling. you just need to stay homeneo st and leayt us .to do. that's what they want to do. they want to just let them. pete. just let them. it's also a nickname for washington, d.c. it's called the biname forg green stuff mac. ashley st clair, thank.

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BBC News Now

in the decoded version, which misses a lot of things, but it gets some of the good stuff, fired the bullets out of the clip he had on him as he ran. and then i heard a huge crack as a large piece of concrete hit my forehead and then a giant ball of fire. the general idea of "big noise, got hurt" is there in both of them. yeah. and then also the idea that something was on fire, the scorched versus a giant ball of fire, it captured all those things, but clearly not exactly the right words. so far, it's only analysed the brains of a handful of volunteers who've all spent 16 hours being scanned. but they hope it'll unlock the secrets of how our minds work. we are really pushing on and what a lot of our effort in the lab goes toward is using this to actually understand the brain better. that's our scientific goal. in the end, we want to know how does the brain work? how do our brains process language? how do we understand ideas? how do we think? sounds great, but what happens if it ends up in the wrong hands?

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BBC News

as a large piece of concrete hit my forehead and then a giant ball of fire. the general idea of "big noise, got hurt" is there in both of them. yeah. and then also the idea that something was on fire, the scorched versus a giant ball of fire, it captured all those things, but clearly not exactly the right words. so far, it's only analysed the brains of a handful of volunteers who've all spent 16 hours being scanned. but they hope it'll unlock the secrets of how our minds work. we are really pushing on and what a lot of our effort in the lab goes toward is using this to actually understand the brain better. that's our scientific goal. in the end, we want to know how does the brain work? how do our brains process language? how do we understand ideas? how do we think? sounds great, but what happens if it ends up in the wrong hands? some people are scared or think that the thought police is coming. i think it's a fair reaction to this to say, like, this is scary, i don't want this to happen. that was kind of our reaction too, like, the first thing

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BBC News at One

the brains of a handful of volunteers who have all spent 16 hours being scanned, but they hope it will unlock the secrets of how our minds work. we are really pushing on and a lot of our effort in the lab goes towards using this to actually understand the brain better. that is our scientific goal in the end, we want to know how does the brain work? how do our brains process language? how do we understand ideas? how do we think? sounds great, but what happens if it ends up in the wrong hands? some people are scared or thinking the thought police are coming. you know, i think it's a fair reaction to this to say, like, "this is scary," and that was kind of our reaction too. like the first thing we thought when got this working was like, "this is fantastic, it's working." and then like, "my god, this is working!" are the thought police coming? not yet. none of the current technologies that we have would be effective at actually policing people's thoughts. lara lewington reporting there.

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BBC News Now

sounds great, but what happens if it ends up in the wrong hands? some people are scared or think that the thought police is coming. i think it's a fair reaction to this to say, like, this is scary, i don't want this to happen. that was kind of our reaction too, like, the first thing that we thought when we got this working was like, this is fantastic, it's working. and then like, oh my god, this is working. are the thought police coming? not yet. none of the current technologies that we have would be effective at actually policing people's thoughts. lara lewington reporting there. and if you're in the uk, you can watch the panorama programme on bbc iplayer. the wash—outjuly in the uk may not have been great for your summer holidays, but it's come at the right time for wine producers in england. the mixed weather this summer means 2023 is promising to be a great year for the grape harvest. steve humphrey is at a vineyard in chichester.

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Verified Live

we are really pushing on, and what a lot of our effort in the lab goes toward is using this to actually understand the brain better. that's our scientific goal. in the end, we want to know, how does the brain work? how do our brains process language? how do we understand ideas? how do we think? sounds great, but what happens if it ends up in the wrong hands? some people are scared or think that the thought police is coming. i think it's a fair reaction to this to say, like, this is scary, i don't want this to happen. that was kind of our reaction too, like, the first thing that we thought when we got this working was like, this is fantastic, it's working. and then like, oh my god, this is working. are the thought police coming? not yet. none of the current technologies that we have would be effective at actually policing people's thoughts. and lara joins us now. what do you think about this? how

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