Europe. Lets take a closer look at 2 more examples. But in the finnish capital, helsinki is the nations 1st, 0 waste restaurant, the southern german city of tribe, or leads the way in the fight against global warming. But 1st people who live in cities long for connection to nature, the concept of a bio fill. The architecture tries to satisfy this desire includes building with natural materials, bringing light into peoples homes as much as possible and connecting a buildings occupants with their natural surroundings. While the freebooter apartment complex in amsterdam was built, according to this principle, we went there to check it out and ask its residents if it improves their daily lives. Would instead of concrete curves rather than hard edges, a style of architecture that loves life. The result of building, according to the principles of buy and feel like architecture. Jacka more garcia now is the architect of the freebooter or book an ear in the depths city of amsterdam. One of the
Who always gets straight to the point. The good to institutes outgoing director, klaus to tell a man we look at his final year in office and his in press of career claim. The last cultural diplomat starts nov 16th on t. W. Doing the dishes, folding laundry and packing a lunch box, scientists, ice drawing the different ways it was robots could help us. How exactly could robots shape our everyday lives . Our topic on shift today to pan produces around 50 percent of the worlds robots. No wonder its called the robot nation. This is even an official government scheme that focuses on a new Industrial Revolution through robotics, but robots, a commonplace in many other areas too. In japan, where nearly 30 percent of the population is 65 or older, robots are more important for personal use. Is your rosy ishiguro a world leading roboticist on why . We need to have a more robots that can support our day. I believe they can help with their rope, but that kind of a robot society, the scene human,
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Vice president elect harris good afternoon. President elect biden and i just met with some of our nations business and union leaders. Together they represent millions of workers across our country. And some of americas leading technology, auto and retail companies. We had an important conversation about the impact that this pandemic has had on workers. Especially essential workers, frontline workers, who have risked their own health and the health of their families and many whom have given their own lives to keep us safe and keep our economy running. And we all know that this pandemic and this recession have hit communities of color particularly hard. Black americans and latinos are threetimes as likely to contract covid as others and more likely to die. Native americans are more than four times as likely to be hospitalized as others. And last month, the Unemployment Rate for black americans was almost twice the rate of others. And we have also had a conversation about the impact this
On to do a states role that new pandemic laws have been soaring. Infection rates, politicians are caught out flouting the groups other very good morning and thanks for joining us here on r. T. An act of hypocrisy, just for a show, thats how russia has described the american decision to pull out of the open skies treaty, which permits mutual aerial surveillance flights. Moscow also warns that the move will International Security is covering the story for us. Good morning. Good, more sounds like russia not too pleased about this u. S. Decision. Well, russia is disappointed to say the least about that u. S. Decision to kick the legs from under the treaty, for which, as the russian side is putting it, washington has no legitimate reasons whatsoever. Moscows maintaining that claims of violations on the russian side of the treaty thats been in force for 18 years are all made up. And plus, no ones seen any proof of that. However, we do understand though, that russia blamed the west for our re