generating rage for many who fear losing their jobs or otherwise being left behind. elizabeth dwoskin, the brilliant silicon valley reporter for the washington post will in fact be discussing some of these topics tomorrow. all these problems are extremely challenging, and we need to find ways to address them. but they shouldn t make us lose sight of the fact that technology can also help us accomplish great things. it ultimately comes down to how the various tools our very clever species is creating get used, and that depends on the values, ethics, and goals of those wielding them, as well as how democratically and equitably these fruits wind up getting shared. so it s a great privilege for us to be able to present to you now someone who has created initiatives over the past couple of decades that may just be the most inspiring and positive uses of cutting-edge technology we have ever run across. rebecca moore is a visionary engineer and computer scientist who conceived and l
protection, as well as being home to millions of aquatic species. but coral reefs everywhere are being destroyed by warming seas, chmical runoff, plastic wae, and destructive fishing practices. man: coral reefs are very important for fish populations and diversity. narrator: mark van thillo is the captain of the mir, a 100-foot sailing vessel built in 1910 and world headquarters of the biosphere foundation, which he created with gaie alling, an ocean scientist and his partner of 30 year together, they have been on the leading edge of documenting the dramatic changes in the planet s coral reefs. alling: we started an 18-year expedition around the world, and it was to look at coral reefs. we looked at 49 sites around the world, and we found that 2/3 of the coral reefs in earth were at risk and suffering, in decline. van thillo: we were in the south pacific. we were sailing past the phoenix islands, and we had just heard that national geographic had been there a year earlier,
as far afield as the us france and china has now reached 56 people. live from moscow watching our team to national and daniel walk ins welcome to the program. dozens of world leaders dignitaries gathered in jerusalem to commemorate the holocaust it was time to mark the 75th anniversary of soviet forces liberating auschwitz death camp in nazi occupied poland. my dear family i m writing this letter before my death i don t know exactly when me and my relatives are going to die just because we re jews i m in a concentration camp before all of us will be shot in a shelter thursday 4 am 16942 very well to you all. the other thing i wanted to tell you was that i had several jobs in birkenau in auschwitz one of the jobs was clearing the ashes from where the jews through a tunnel to a small river. i worked there together with another guy who was already old he was 32 and i was 16. i didn t know what these ashes were one day when i saw it in daylight i asked. what is the job we re doin
live from moscow thanks for joining us in the weekly here at the international. welcome to the program on thursday dozens of world leaders dignitaries have gathered in jerusalem to commemorate the holocaust it was time to mark the 75th anniversary of soviet forces liberating auschwitz the infamous death camp and nazi occupied poland. my dear family i m writing this letter before my death i don t know exactly when me and my relatives are going to die just because we re jews i m in a concentration camp before all of us will be shot in a shelter thursday 4 am 16942 very well to you all. but i am barack. the other thing i wanted to tell you was that i had several jobs in birkenau in auschwitz one of the jobs was clearing the ashes from where they bug juice through a tunnel into a small river. and i worked there together with another guy who was already old he was 32 and i was 16. i didn t know what these ashes were. one day when i saw it in daylight i asked him. what is the job w
no child should go through the experimental procedure. of the last decade lowden gives an interview to. the truth. all over again. sometimes the position of the individual. welcome to the program. a russian suspected of cryptocurrency fraud using because it is being interrogated by french police in hospital that s according to alexander vinick lawyer who says he was extradited to france from greece in secret when it was arrested 2 years ago at washington s request his lawyer told r.t. he was unlawfully taken from hospital in greece where he was being treated after a month long hunger strike. alexander this appeared today he was taken by police forces who ordered the doctors to release him even though he was exhausted and on the 35 day hunger strike as his lawyer i assure you that they had no right to take him because today s decision by the supreme court was not executable i have been in contact with all competent greek authorities today and until 930 nobody knew where alexan