This is bbc news. These are the latest headlines in the uk and around the world. The British Government is playing down expectations it could adopt a proposal to pay £500 to everyone who tests positive for covid 19, saying it could create perverse incentives, but ministers are looking at support for those who have to isolate. We have always had the £500 support payment for those on certain benefits. We have always kept that under review. We know that it is sometimes quite challenging to ask people to isolate for that length of time. Police in east london broke up a Wedding Party with 400 guests last night and handed the organisers a £10,000 fine. What do you make of that People Holding a 400 strong
wedding during a lockdown . Do get in touch with me on twitter Annita Mcveigh and use bbcyourquestions, and ill try to read out some of your comments. British retail sales saw their largest annual fall in history last year as the impact of the pandemic took its toll. Japanese car maker ni
Raped and murdered fighting to keep her past private. Why the man who murdered her said her history is part of his appeal. The vacation was drawing near. And storms are moving in as folks from North Carolina to hawaii brace themselves. It is all happening now. We begin with new developments around Hillary Clintons new email. The fbi is releasing some is information from her proved server emails. Some being the key word there. I am jon scott. We are told release is response to Media Outlets request. The fbi recommended no charges be filed after mrs. Clinton use of private email. Heres more are on what we will see and Catherine Herridge is live in washington. Reporter thank you, jenna. Fox you news confirmed portions will be made public tomorrow and this week. And based on the freedom of act request it will be her interview summary and back up notes from the agents who questioned her. The white house said the decision was the fbis call. The white house did not consult with the fbi about
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it s going to take this raw data right off your headset. 0ur set up processes it in lots of different ways, which kind of indicate sort of what your brain s doing when you re looking at the art. when the brain recognises - something in the visual input, for example, a face - or an object, like a tool or anything like that, - there are certain signatures in the signal that we can pick up, and what art fund - and the mill have done is use these signals or recognise - these signals in a dynamic way when the person is wearing. the headset, to display them in that visualisation, - in 3d form, dynamically, while the person - is engaging with art. i ve onlyjust identified that there s women dancing there. it aims to show that art isn t a passive experience. what we wanted to show people was that when you go to a gallery or a museum and you see things that you recognise or that are challenging or inspiring or create joy in you, that, actually, it absolutely has
that s right, four sensors that are on your forehead and picking up the electromagnetic activity off your brain. 0k. and what does that mean its going to learn from me? it s going to take this raw data right off your headset. 0ur set up processes it in lots of different ways, which kind of indicate sort of what your brain s doing when you re looking at the art. when the brain recognises - something in the visual input, for example, a face - or an object, like a tool or anything like that, - there are certain signatures in the signal that we can pick up, and what art fund - and the mill have done is use these signals or recognise - these signals in a dynamic way when the person is wearing. the headset, to display them in that visualisation, - in 3d form, dynamically, while the person - is engaging with art. i ve onlyjust identified that there s women dancing there. it aims to show that art isn t a passive experience. what we wanted to show people