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After what the US called an unsafe and unprofessional intercept of a US drone, officials now say the MQ-9's operators erased sensitive software from the drone before it crashed. The drone was taken down after a nearly 40-minute encounter southwest of Crimea when Russian Su-27 fighter jets flew in front of it and dumped fuel in its path. One jet flew underneath the drone, likely attempting to get in front of it while dumping fuel, and clipped the propeller on the back of the MQ-1. The United States will continue to fly and to operate wherever international law allows. | en/transcripts/NjapACS3qNE | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
This was a really big, big day that we were able to start vaccinating these kids. All right, so we're giving you your COVID vaccine. Is this your first? I'm so excited about this. I've been waiting, counting down the days that I can get my last child, my five-year-old, vaccinated so that we can all breathe a little easier and things will feel a little bit more normal. Missing out on school was a huge thing and having to stay home. They have been quarantined once and being able to play with their friends and just being normal kids and having to wear masks everywhere. They don't love it so I'd like them to be able to get back to normal as quick as possible. As a mother, I've been really excited for the vaccine for ages 5 to 11 to come out. All my kids are that age and I feel like it's a great way to provide them that extra protection. They enjoy being in school. They love doing their regular activities. Like this is the next step in keeping them healthy and allowing them to continue to do the things that they love to do. Good job! you | en/transcripts/Nnf6RLe8fiU | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
A shutdown of the US government appears more likely now the House of Representatives has passed a spending bill that included funding for President Trump's wall on the border with Mexico. Democrats have insisted it is a non-starter. It's unlikely the new bill will be approved by the Senate. | en/transcripts/cllkfEjPDGI | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
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Britain is no longer part of the European Union. It marks the end of more than three years of fighting over Brexit and the start of an uncertain future for the country. Roxanna Saberi tonight from London. This morning, for the first time in 47 years, people in the UK woke up no longer as members of the E.U., but just as divided as before on Brexit. It's a great tragedy. All my life I've been in the European Union. I feel absolutely delighted. It's what we wanted. It's what we voted for. It took three and a half years since that vote for Britain to say goodbye, a farewell that thousands of Brexit supporters said THE CROWDS CHEERED ON POLITICIAN that thousands of Brexit supporters celebrated last night in London. The crowds cheered on politician Nigel Farage, who's dedicated his career to this moment. We know that this is the single most important moment in the modern history of our great nation. But for now, not much will change. Britain's flag has come down at the European Parliament, but the UK will still pay its EU dues and be subject to EU rules for the rest of this year. The deadline, Britain has also given itself to negotiate a new trade agreement with the EU and the US, among others. President Trump backed Brexit, but it's not clear what kind of trade deal Britain can expect from him. Roxana Saberi, CBS News, London. | en/transcripts/1140953950604136448 | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
I've been impacted by depression my whole adult life. Then in the last couple of years, I encountered psilocybin and I don't know what else to say. It's been transformative. It is far and away the most useful thing that I've ever done to address my depression. | en/transcripts/1140599340593008640 | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
The Ken Dolby Theatre has been home to the Academy Awards since 2002 and will be back here again next year but the times have called for a pause while we grapple with all the changes around us. Times are always changing, of course. But it's fascinating how often they repeat themselves. Let me set this scene. It's a raging tail end of a pandemic. Many millions of lives are lost. Many millions more permanently dislocated and changed forever. People wonder, how will we move forward? The year is 1921. After the worst pandemic in history, actors Mary Pickford and Gene Herschold took action, raising money for the Motion Picture and Television Fund, a foundation that would provide a remarkable range of health services and aid to anyone who worked in the film or television industry. 100 years later, we find ourselves in another global pandemic. This time, the MPTF knew how to answer the call because they had been doing it for decades. In 1942, the motion picture and television | en/transcripts/1140731341530492929 | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
Man, you know what's deep is that God gave us 12 notes. It's the same 12 notes Duke Ellington had, Bach had. It's the same 12, Nina Simone and all the nominees. I just want to first point out that every gift is special. Every contribution with music that comes from the divine into the instruments, into the film, into the minds and hearts and souls of every person who hears it. The stories that happen when you listen to it and watch it, and the stories you share, the moments you create, the memories you make, man, it's just so incredibly special. And I just want to first recognize the nominees and say that I'm incredibly, I'm speaking for all of us, we are incredibly humbled and grateful to the Academy for this recognition and I'm just thankful to God for those 12 notes, man. That's so dope. | en/transcripts/1140031230949412871 | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
We begin this half hour with breaking news that we're following on the political scene here. ABC News is calling their US Senate race in Georgia. They say they now have a projected winner. Incumbent Democrat Raphael Warnock has won the extremely tight runoff race. He has just over 1% of the vote over his Republican opponent, Herschel Walker. The two men were forced into a runoff after the midterm elections failed to produce a winner under the law in the state of Georgia. This again breaking news from ABC News now declaring Raphael Warnock the winner in the US Senate race in the state of Georgia. More of course on our website and on our app. | en/transcripts/1139520530271240192 | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
China is grappling with extreme weather. Northern China is being battered by floods and southern China is facing a heat wave. The heat is causing the country to reel under Thank you. The heat is causing the country to reel under the effects of a drought. It is experiencing its worst heat wave on record, in fact. Temperature records have been broken in several cities. China's National Climate Center predicting the high temperatures will last until the 26th of August. Asia's largest river, the Yangtze, is drying up. Water levels at the Three Gorges dam at 40 percent lower than for the same period over the last four years however it will be releasing 500 million cubic meters of water over the next 10 days to boost water supplies downstream. Local Chinese media reporting that over 11,000 people are having trouble accessing drinking water and that over 141,000 hectares of crops damaged due to the water shortage. China is the world's largest producer of rice, wheat and potatoes, both drought and the floods affecting food production across the country. As the world struggles with a grain shortage due to the Russia-Ukraine war. China's water shortage is affecting its economy in multiple ways. The Yangtze River Basin area generates one-third of China's GDP. Shanghai, China's economic powerhouse, also lies along the Yangtze. Cities in the basin are dependent on hydroelectric power. The drought is reducing power production and leading to an energy crisis. Industries in the Sichuan province's capital have been forced to shut down from the 15th of August till the 20th and this includes major firms like Toyota and chip maker Foxconn. Now the holidays have started cutting the power supply to malls and residential buildings as well. The heat has both hampered power generation and also increased demand. China has told the government offices to keep air conditioners at 26 degrees Celsius and stop operating elevators for the first three floors of buildings. As the drought affects southern China, floods cause havoc in the north. Torrential rainfall causing people and vehicles to be swept away in Shanxi province last week. Rains have also caused landslides in China's mountainous regions. In July, China's inflation rose to a two-year high and led to China's central bank cutting interest rates. Food prices are expected to go up further due to the weather's impact on agriculture. China expects extreme weather to become a common occurrence and that it will regularly take a toll on the economy. We are now available in your country. Download the app now. Get all the news on the move. | en/transcripts/1141790593179377664 | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
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It was the longest government shutdown in history, brought on by U.S. President Donald Trump in hopes of getting funding for a wall on the southern border. 800,000 federal workers went without pay. Trash piled up at national parks, and important government work like giving farmers loans didn't get done. So President Trump balked. He reopened the government saying he wanted to give Congress time to come up with a compromise. Now that it looks like they won't give him his wall after all, he's making the unprecedented move of declaring a national emergency, which allows him to take money that Congress voted to spend on other things and divert it to build the wall. It's a move he has long hinted at. Other presidents have used it, some fairly often. I have the absolute right to declare a national emergency. 58 times presidents have declared a national emergency. But it's almost always to target foreign countries like Iran or South Africa for apartheid or Haiti after a coup. It has been used in other ways to combat the H1N1 flu pandemic and after the attacks on 9-11, But it has never been used to get around Congress, which under the Constitution has the sole power to spend the government's money. Democrats had hinted at a likely legal challenge. But there are thoughts and they are thoughts of constitutional scholars and the rest. And we'll see. Having the courts decide could take years. Chris Edelson wrote a book about this law and he says there is another way. In theory, members of Congress, if they believe that this is a contrived emergency, which it pretty clearly is, even some Republicans are saying that they would take a vote in legislation to reject that finding and repudiate the emergency and basically cancel out what the president has done. And we are building a wall on the southern border, which is absolutely necessary. This was a key campaign promise of the Trump campaign. He promised Mexico would pay for it. They are not. So now he's taking this unprecedented move to try and make it happen. But it's far from certain this will work or that his promised wall will ever be built. Patty Culhane, Al Jazeera, Washington. | en/transcripts/1139507607566245889 | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
Semiconductors, or chips, are essential components in things we use every day. They're made from the material that gave Silicon Valley its name. And they handle everything from artificial intelligence processing to simple functions like translating the press of a button into an electronic signal. Think of them as the brain of a device. So what happened? When the pandemic shut down car factories in March, automakers expected less orders for passenger vehicles, so in turn cut their orders for chips. At the same time, working from home and 5G drove demand for laptops, smartphones, cloud services and data centres, so those industries increased their orders for semiconductors. That caused chip makers to switch production to those areas rather than pile up chips they couldn't sell. But what both car and computer companies didn't expect was a quick rebound in demand for their products. So here lies the problem. There's now not enough supply to meet demand. And building chip factories takes years and costs billions of dollars. The answer in the near term is nothing can be done in a grand way that can infuse supply. Supply expansion takes time, takes addition of new factors, How bad could it get? Chip shortages are expected to wipe out $61 billion of sales for automakers alone. And big chip makers like Qualcomm, NXP and Infineon say the auto industry isn't the only sector to get hurt. Games console makers say things will get worse before they get better, potentially impacting holiday sales. President Biden has signed an executive order to look into why the US is so reliant on overseas chip manufacturers like Taiwan's TSMC and South Korea's Samsung. Companies such as Qualcomm, AMD, Nvidia, all of these companies don't have factories of their own and rely on third-party manufacturers and over the last decade or so have become extremely So how long before supply meets up with demand? Well, it's a guessing game, but some analysts say we won't see signs of a turnaround until the second half of the year. Ed Ludlow, Bloomberg News, San Francisco. | en/transcripts/1139422207669493760 | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
Adults in Oregon can now legally consume psilocybin, a naturally occurring psychedelic that has shown significant promise for treating depression, PTSD, and not understanding what it means to taste the friggin' colors and be in a cheese bowl, man. | en/transcripts/1144298323873976320 | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
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It is a real sensation. For the first time, women have only shared a Nobel Prize in Science. The award in the field of chemistry went to the Frenchman working in Berlin this year, Emmanuelle Charpentier, aspentier and the American Jennifer Doudna worked in Berlin. They developed a gene scale for targeted genetic change. the the Royal Academy of Sciences in Sweden on Wednesday, . in the Berlin Academy of Sciences on Wednesday in Stockholm. In chemistry there were only five award winners so farpentier was clearly pleased after the announcement in Berlin. The most renowned award for chemists is this year with an estimated around 950,000 euros. | en/transcripts/1558029012882137089 | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
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This is Sam Bankman-Fried. People call him SBF. He's the founder of FTX. He also controlled a crypto hedge fund called Alameda Research, but that's all gone now. He wants you to think he's a sweet guy. He even brought in a famous YouTuber who called him the most generous man in the world. Yep, that happened. Truth is, Sam Backman-Fed is a liar and a crook. His personal crypto FTX token was basically a Ponzi scheme hidden below layers of Moonbro jargon. He even went on Bloomberg's podcast and bragged about it. Yup, that happened. He used his Ponzi token as collateral to borrow billions of real dollars that he couldn't pay back. He then used those real dollars to build an empire out of dying companies like Voyager and BlockFi. This led Jim Cramer to call him the new JP Morgan. That's weird, it's not like Jim Cramer to promote a billionaire con artist. SBF sold people cryptos like Bitcoin. Or so they thought. What they really bought from SBF was an IOU. But as long as everyone didn't cash in their IOU at the same time, the scheme worked. Until it didn't. This other a-hole who hates SBF came along and engineered a bank run with some passive-aggressive tweets. It worked. SBF didn't have enough money to repay everyone at once, and now his customers have lost everything. He'll be happy to know that this is exactly how every bank in the world operates so where did all the go? He misappropriated $4 billion trying to save his failing hedge fund. Whoops, that's a felony. He spent $21 million on Super Bowl commercials. $5 million for the big guy. $40 million in campaign donations. I wonder what he wants This is exactly why we need to regulate crypto. that SBF stole billions, that's already a crime, and he spent a lot of it on bribing politicians, also a crime, in order to create a crypto monopoly for himself. Government regulations don't protect the customers, they protect the crooks. That's exactly what SBF was trying to do. | en/transcripts/1558551656752635910 | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
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For hundreds of years, we here on Earth have wondered about the reality of black holes, an abyss where nothing, not even life itself, can escape. And yesterday, this image brought that wonder to life. I've heard people complain about the fuzziness. But give Dr. Jason Dexter a break. He is one of 200 researchers who helped take this photo from 55 million light years away. You need a telescope with the effective size of the Earth. Telescopes from around the world from Arizona to Antarctica worked in unison. I think it's hard to picture even just how small this is that you're looking at. Sort of like putting a coin on the moon and trying to tell what kind of coin it is. But they can tell this is a super massive black hole that has eaten a full meal of gas. The central part there is dark because that gas was really the light from that gas was really captured by the black hole itself. This big guy could swallow a lot of stars. He's 6.5 billion times the size of our sun. Doctor Dexter says this image is just the beginning of learning how black holes can eat up so much matter and then spit it out near the speed of light. Reporting 55 million light years away, I'm Katie Eastman. Nine News. | en/transcripts/T7r6ex4WnkQ | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
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It's a catastrophe. The world is completely destroyed. We have nothing left. We don't have electricity, we don't have water, we don't have phones, we don't have internet, anything. There is a lot of damage. People are crying on the streets. They don't have nowhere to go. There were places where there were houses and now there is nothing. Not even a piece of wood, nothing. The water is lifted from the sea, mixed with the rain. nothing It was like there was a huge fog. And in the morning, when it started to get worse, around 6am, we saw that it was very wet, I don't know how many years we can hope that Saint Martin will recover from a disaster like this one. It's madness. There's nothing more. you | en/transcripts/bBnb2_c7gR0 | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
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One final word to the crowd. And on behalf of all the players, I just want to say that we're going to be lost without you. After 30 years of covering this tournament magnificently, please give it up for sue barker Yeah. APPLAUSE Thank you. APPLAUSE APPLAUSE Thank you so much. This is about the tournament and all I can say is that from now on, John McEnroe's gonna be commentating on Court 17 after that, going off script. But thank you, that really does mean the world to me. It really does. | en/transcripts/fdLj2ARof4o | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
Having qualified for the tournament, Dempsey received 1.5 million US dollars from FIFA to augment the Bl-stained preparation. And this amount was useful to the team. Friendly matches to improve technical and managerial readiness for Qatar. Ghana will receive further US$9 million for Agust Dede's participation in in the tournament covering three games against Portugal, Uruguay and South Korea. Our group stage appearance will cost us as a nation an estimated amount of of 8,166,200 United States dollars, which our side firmly fixed on progressing throughout the knockout stages, And I'm delighted to give more good news. Mr. Speaker, progressing from the group stage to the run of 16th will increase Ghana price money from 9 million US dollars to 13 million US dollars. At this stage, our expenditure is likely to increase to 8,792,600 USD. United States dollars. Mr. Speaker, while we progress from the run of 16th to quarter finals, the price money will also increase from 13 million US dollars to 17 million US dollars. At this stage, our expenditure will also likely to increase from the 8,792,600 to 9,512,200 USD. If we progress from the quarter finals to the last four, Ghana time to receive 27 million United States dollars to 42 million us dollars at At this stage, we estimated a combined expenditure for the tournament at 14,184,100 USD. These estimated expenditure includes appearance fees, bonuses, per diem, flight arrangements, medical Mr. Speaker, whichever way we look at revenue and expenditure commitments for Qatar 2022, the benefits of playing in the world Cup far outrisk their expenditure with several other unquantifiable benefits. Mr. Speaker, I want to assure the entire country that the difficult economic challenges that in these difficult economic challenges that we face, every penny will be used judiciously and we have agreed with the FA that we will maintain the compensation that is the appearance fee bonuses as it was used in 2014 World Cup Mr Speaker, additionally, clubs of each player will also be given daily amount of 10,000 USD throughout the tournament of the player. And these are money that FIFA will be paying to the players. The benefits in accordance with Article, Paragraph E of the Regulation of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022. Each participation association will receive prize money. And those are the figures I gave earlier mr speaker and our sponsorship towards Qatar. The Ministry of Infrastructure has been leading efforts following his excellency the President of the Republic, Nana Adedankwa Ekufuadu, the Strategic Sponsorship Breakfast Meeting with Corporate Ghana in 2021. to source for financial support and I want to use this opportunity to thank His Excellency the President of the Republic, Nana Adedankwa, for his leadership and intervention that has inspired and secured several corporate sponsorship arrangements for the Blasters ahead of Qatar 2022. It is important to thank the life of MTN, KGM and other others who are currently supporting the national team to embark on this campaign. I want to also appeal to Corporate Ghana to heed to the President's call that corporate Ghana should support the blaster ahead of 2022 World Cup. to uh welcome do you | en/transcripts/EqzJ5FBbUjM | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
John Bartel here. We are at Lake Berryessa. This is Spanish Flats right off of Highway 128. More specifically, I am on a hill, Mulford Road, Mulford Drive, I believe. Just extreme devastation from the fires up here. Multiple, multiple homes. I moved up on this hill just to get a little vantage point. There's just too many streets to name right now where the devastation has happened out here. Multiple marinas, we've seen boats in the water, like sunk entire docks have been underwater the fire damage here is just devastating and it's going to take a long time for this community to come back. If you can see here also, look at just power lines everywhere. We're not even on Highway 128. Highway 128 is just littered with downed power lines just like this, and that's why you can't get up here. you | en/transcripts/98scC02hNzo | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
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I've worked in end-of-life care for 28 years. In hospice, we believe when people are dying, we should treat their pain, physical or mental distress. There's often mental suffering that comes with a terminal diagnosis, so I support measure 109 to allow psilocybin therapy for terminally ill people suffering from depression. It's humane. Yes on 109 will help those near death come to terms with their diagnosis and find peace. | en/transcripts/M-7nUxImA18 | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
Here we are. What are we doing? Going to get a shot. Get a shot in the arm. Let's go this way because there's someone in that aisle. All right, we're at CVS. I'm excited to get a shot. A first shot. In the arm? Get a shot in the arm. Not like a shot of tequila. Get a shot in the arm from CVS. You know? So, excited about that.. Yep. And then I guess there'll be a second shot. I've heard. In about 30 days. Yeah. All right. What if I just scream really, really loudly? ah All done. All right. You did it. Thank you, Brittany. You made me more nervous. | en/transcripts/RVWPsdAh-o0 | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
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The biggest celebration of pop culture entertainment of the year is back. Welcome back to IGN Live at San Diego Comic-Con. It's gonna be great. Comic-Con 2022 promises to be jam-packed with exciting reveals, epic moments, fantastic cosplay, and killer collectibles. IGN has you covered with breaking news. There'sps, and the wildest, craziest, most star-studded Comic-Con live show in the universe. It'll melt your mind. Where anything can and will happen. This year's lineup is absolutely massive. The Marvel Cinematic Universe, DC Comics, Lord of the Rings, House of the Dragon, Dragon Ball, Ninja Turtles, Gotham, I forgot to breathe ign at comic-con Don't miss a second of it. | en/transcripts/1427986778519126017 | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
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Measure 109 regulates a promising approach for depression and anxiety, psilocybin therapy, a medicine derived from mushrooms with access control. Measure 109's regulations require psilocybin only be used by adults in licensed clinics supervised by trained facilitators. It's not legal for recreation. It's not sold in stores. A two-year phase-in to develop safety, practice, and training standards. Measure 109 promotes safety for a therapy that can help people who are suffering. | en/transcripts/z_gDaX1O7M8 | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
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Oh snap! Snapchat just made a crap-tonne of money. Snapchat's parent company, Snap, went public on the New York Stock Exchange. So jelly of Evan Spiegel right now. He is so freaking rich, it's not even funny. The company was valued at $24 billion, the biggest tech IPO since Alibaba in 2014. Take that, Zuck. You tried, but you failed. $3 billion was so not enough to buy Snapchat. And now they're more than just the app. Snap totally calls itself a camera company and makes stuff like this. Snap's kind of the cool kid on the tech scene. They've got offices in Venice instead of Silicon Valley, their CEO is engaged to a supermodel, and she threw major shade at Facebook accusing them of copying ideas. So they have 158 million people using the app every day. That's like every single 13-year-old on the planet, right? But only time will tell if Snap becomes a Facebook or it becomes a Twitter. And did I mention there was supposed to be building a drone? What? | en/transcripts/-ZsgSvKUWIc | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
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This morning in Beijing time, China has just released a brief statement saying that two countries have implemented important consensus and carry out comprehensive in-depth and detailed communication. Chinese Commerce Ministry says trade and structural issues are being discussed during the talk. The dialogue has laid a foundation for resolving mutual concern issues. So both sides agreed to maintain close contact, and there are not much of the details from Beijing's briefing but later, there will be a press briefing held by the Ministry of Commerce, and CGTN will closely watch on that. Yesterday, Chinese foreign ministry commented on the one-day extension of the talks. Spokesperson Liu Kang said it means that the two sides are conducting this round I believe if they are good outcomes, not only China and the U.S., but also the world economy, would stand to benefit." Hours before the statement from Beijing, the U.S. Deputy Trade Representative has issued a statement saying the two sides have been able to discuss ways to achieve fairness in trade relations between the two countries. And the U.S. also says Beijing is agreeing to buy more agricultural goods as well as energy and manufactured items. But more thorny issues remain, including what the U.S. is labeling as structural changes on the alleged forced transfer of US technology and intellectual property rights. | en/transcripts/CAQobEkV4Ps | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
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It's been almost two years since a British flag was lowered from the European institutions, and that was supposed to be that. But now there are reports in the British media that the infamous referendum may not be as final as the government of the day made out. A poll commissioned by The Independent found 65% of Britons want a repeat of the 2016 vote on Brexit. Just one year ago, that number was 55. The UK is being battered by economic and government crises and still seems unable to control its borders. 56% of Britons are convinced that leaving the EU hurt the economy. Twelve months ago, that number was 44. The Brexit benefits, promoted so passionately by its most prominent advocates haven't materialized, or at least not yet, and the country's global influence has worsened significantly. Now, the poll finds a majority of those questioned would like to see a return to the European family, 54% as opposed to 46% previously. But there is a snag. Only 22% of the same sample group believed it would be possible to call a new referendum within five years. | en/transcripts/gy0luQ5bJZw | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
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After four long, tense days, we've reached a historic moment in this election. We can now project the winner of the presidential race. CNN projects Joseph R. Biden Jr. is elected the 46th president of the United States, winning the White House and denying President Trump a second term. We're able to make this projection because CNN projects Biden wins Pennsylvania. The former vice president in his third run for the highest office, pulling off a rare defeat of a sitting Commander-in-Chief. With this victory, Kamala Harris is set to become the first woman and the first person of color to be the vice president. Again, CNN projects Joe Biden will become the 46th president of the United States. And Jake, he is now President-elect Joe Biden. | en/transcripts/837314244316119040 | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
It was just over the weekend that U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said the brewing trade war with China was quote, on hold. Now this... after the two sides set up a framework for addressing trade imbalances in the future. For more on what this means and its impact, we have our business correspondent Kim Hyesung live with me in studio. Hyesung, give us a rundown of what was agreed between the world's two economic superpowers. After months of tensions,... the United States and China have agreed to substantially reduce the U.S. trade deficit with China. The two countries also agreed to meaningful increases of U.S. agriculture and energy exports and greater efforts to increase trade in manufactured goods and services. The joint statement released on Saturday after two days of talks in Washington... led by U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and China's State Council vice premier and President Xi Jinping's Special Envoy Liu He. Both sides agreed to encourage two-day investment and to strive to create a fair, level playing field for competition with Beijing, saying it would make structural changes to its economy. Mnuchin said in an interview with Fox News on Sunday that quote, we are putting the trade war on hold. we have agreed to put the tariffs on hold while we try to execute the framework. This echoes remarks by China Vice Premier Liu He who said the two sides have pledged not to engage in a trade war and call the joint statement a good example of a win-win outcome. Take a listen. This round of talks have been pragmatic, fruitful and efficient. We reached many agreements. These meetings will not just help bilateral economic and trade relations and build overall ties.'s good for people in both countries it's also sending a positive signal to the whole world | en/transcripts/MvUniLrBi18 | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
Therefore, today, I'm announcing the House of Representatives moving forward with an official impeachment inquiry. I'm directing our six committees to proceed with their investigations under that umbrella of impeachment inquiry. The president must be held accountable. No one is above the law. Getting back to our founders, in the darkest days of the American Revolution, Thomas Paine wrote, the times have found us. The times found them to fight for and establish our democracy. The times have found us today not to place ourselves in the same category of greatness as our founders, but to place us in the urgency of protecting and defending our Constitution from all enemies, foreign and domestic. In the words of Ben Franklin, to keep our republic. | en/transcripts/1362508052491087875 | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
Welcome back everyone. Video has surfaced of a skirmish in a disputed region on the India-China border. The clip appears to show a previously unreported clash between Indian and Chinese troops in September 2021. It comes amid reports of a scuffle along the border last week, which led to injuries . last week, which led to injuries on both sides. CNN's senior international correspondent, Ivan Watson, following this story live for us. He's in Hong Kong right now. So what more do we know about this? Why does this matter? What's the importance here? Well, it's giving us a window into WHAT MORE DO WE KNOW ABOUT THIS? WHY DOES THIS MATTER? WHAT IS IMPORTANT TO YOU? IT IS GIVING US A WINDOW INTO THESE CLASHES THAT WE HAVE HEARD REPORTS ABOUT FOR YEARS. Well, it's giving us a window into these clashes that we've heard reports about for years along the border between the world's two most populous nations that both happen to have nuclear weapons. Take a look at this video. It's more than a year old from September 2021 from what we understand from an Indian military source. And here you have the Chinese and Indian militaries beating each other over a barbed wire high in the Himalayas. Again, we've been able to confirm that this took place around September 21st. HIGH IN THE HIMALAYAS. AGAIN, WE HAVE BEEN ABLE TO CONFIRM THAT THIS TOOK PLACE AROUND SEPTEMBER 28, 2021. This is according to an Indian military officer in the area of Arunachal Pradesh. The video goes on for some two minutes until the Chinese forces appear to withdraw behind a stone wall that they're at there and then the Indians kind of declare victory. Why is this coming out now? Well, it does appear to have been leaked and it came out and appeared in the Internet just days after the Indian Defense Ministry announced that there had been some kind of a scuffle in a different part of the disputed border between India and China on Friday with injuries on both sides, none considered to be serious, but this was something that was highlighted by the Indian defense minister. Take a listen to what he had to say about this incident. On December 9, 2022, People's Liberation Army troops tried to transgress the line of actual control in the Yangtze area of Tawang sector and unilaterally changed the status quo. The Chinese attempt was contested by our troops in a firm and resolute manner. Now, in the aftermath of that, the Chinese military came out and accused Indian troops of illegally crossing the border and said that they pushed them back in a resolute manner, and then that the commanders from both sides had a meeting to try to de-escalate the situation. All of this goes to show, John, that there are real tensions between New Delhi and Beijing. And though the border has been the scene of an outright war in the 1960s, and there have been clashes in different areas along this long 2, mile, 3379 kilometer border over the years and in past decades. The situation really escalated in 2020, when up to 20 Indian soldiers were killed and at least four Chinese soldiers were killed in clashes where both sides were using clubs believed to have nails in them. And the relations between New Delhi and Beijing have deteriorated since. For example, at the G20 summit in Bali, which I covered just last month, Narendra Modi, the Indian prime minister, he met Chinese leader Xi Jinping, they shook hands, but they didn't have a bilateral sit down meeting. And that's all the more striking when you consider that these are two neighbors sharing again a long and disputed border. They could be doing lots of trade. Instead, they are not really getting along. There is significant animosity there. And probably to China's concern, India has been apparently getting closer to the US participating in this quad formation that includes Japan, Australia, and the U.S. in military exercises. Beijing doesn't like that. | en/transcripts/1364012654717792256 | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
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It can be difficult to distinguish between substance and hype in the field of artificial intelligence. In order to stay grounded, it is important to step back from time to time and ask a simple question, what has AI actually accomplished or enabled that makes the difference in the real world? This summer, DeepMind delivered the strongest answer yet to that question in a decades-long history of AI research, AlphaFold, a software platform that will revolutionize their understanding of biology. In 1972, in his acceptance speech for the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Christian Anfinson made a historic prediction, it should in principle be possible to determine a protein's three-dimensional shape based solely on the one-dimensional string of molecules that comprise it. Finding a solution to this puzzle, known as the protein folding problem, has stood as a grand challenge in the field of biology for half a century. It has stumped generations of scientists. One commentator in 2007 described it as one of the most important to get unsolved issues of modern science. While use of the word solved has generated some disagreement in the community, sometimes evolving into semantics. Most experts closest to the topic agree that alpha fold can indeed be considered. Why does a protein folding problem matter? And why has it been so hard to solve? Proteins are at the center of life itself. As prominent biologist Arthur Lesk put it, in the drama of life at a molecular scale, proteins are where the action is. Proteins are involved in basically every important activity that happens inside every living thing, yourself included, digesting food, enabling muscles to contract, moving oxygen. Your hormones are made out of proteins, so is your hair. To put it simply, proteins are so important because they are so versatile. | en/transcripts/1362355864041005061 | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
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This obviously was a criticism that was often leveled at any of the opposition movement in Hong Kong, especially during the protests in 2019. We'll definitely have more details as to how this overhaul will be established and what it will mean exactly in the next few days and weeks as the Central Committee, the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress in Beijing will be drafting the law in more detail. But what's clear here is that Beijing is the one that's deciding what Hong Kong's governance and system of government will look like in the future. The fate of Hong Kong is steadily in Beijing's hands. Charlotte, we may wait for more details to come through on this. BEIJING'S HANDS. CHARLOTTE, WE MAY WAIT FOR MORE DETAILS TO COME THROUGH ON THIS. TALK US THROUGH THE REACTION ON THE PASSING OF THIS ELECTION REFORM. IN more details to come through on this talk us through if you will the reaction on the passing of this election reform i mean in China, Hong Kong, or perhaps even abroad? Well, very quickly, in the mainland, in Beijing, the government and state media came out in force to support this electoral reform. Prime Minister Lee Kuo-chang in his annual press conference at the end of the annual session of the National People's Congress explaining that ANNUAL PRESS CONFERENCE AT THE END OF THE ANNUAL SESSION OF THE NATIONAL PEOPLE'S CONGRESS EXPLAINING THAT THIS MOVE WAS MEANT TO PUT THE CHAOS AND THE PROTESTS OF 2019 to put the chaos and the protests of 2019 behind us and to move forward to work towards Hong Kong's stability and prosperity. This is one of the usual narratives of HONG KONG'S STABILITY AND PROSPERITY. 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Abroad, well, quite quickly, the UK Foreign Secretary condemned this move, saying that China should, could not be held responsible and could not be trusted for any of its CHINA COULD NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE AND COULD NOT BE TRUSTED FOR ANY OF ITS COMMITMENTS THAT IT MADE IN THE INTERNATIONAL REALM. and could not be trusted for any of its commitments that it made in the international realm. All right, Charles Pelligrain, keep us up to date on those reforms from Beijing. Thank you. role. | en/transcripts/1545045218642182146 | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
It's not my place or Donald Trump's place to declare who's won this election. That's the decision of the American people. Winning is easy. Losing is never easy. Not for me, it's not. so so We're going to have to be patient until the hard work of tallying the votes is finished. And it ain't over until every vote is counted, every ballot is counted. After a long night of counting, it's clear that we're winning enough states to reach 270 electoral votes needed to win the presidency. We believe we're on track to win this election. We have won Wisconsin by 20,000 votes. In Michigan, we lead by over 35,000 votes, and it's growing. We've flipped Arizona into 2nd District of Nebraska. Senator Harris and I are on track to win more votes than any ticket in the history of this country. ever won presidency and vice presidency. | en/transcripts/1544001623122477057 | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
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Breaking news out of London that could have serious economic and political reverberations for the rest of us. The cliffhanger vote on whether Britain will stay in the European Union. ABC's Lama Hassan now with the latest on what they're calling Brexit. The official results are in. The people of Britain have spoken, voting for a British exit dubbed Brexit, with almost 52% of the votes choosing to leave the 28-member European Union. Immigration was at the forefront of the Leave campaign for Britain to take control of its borders and its economy, national identity and culture. Make no mistake, this referendum is huge. This result to leave is monumentous. A political earthquake with the financial ramifications uncertain. The pound falling sharply, plummeting against the dollar, which of course will impact Wall Street and global markets when they open. The Leave campaign, hailing June 23rd, is Britain's Independence Day. Dan? Lama, thank you. And for the latest on the fallout from Brexit, tune in to GMA first thing in the morning. THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT IS you | en/transcripts/1544996118223900672 | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
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you you We have seen a pretty high number of failures on that pipeline, especially since 2017, when those failures started resulting in larger and larger spills and releases. And so actually after two especially large spills in 2017 and 2019, Congress asked the Government Accountability Office to look into this to see if there was something special about the Keystone pipeline that was leading to these rate of failures and the size of these spills. And what they found is that while the rate of failures actually is kind of is on par with other pipelines in the country, the size of these spills is worse than industry peers and that it could be tied to fabrication issues in the pipeline and construction issues at the time of when the pipeline was constructed and installed. I do know that there are some substantial extra safety measures that TC energy has to comply with and And they're extensive. And I would have thought that that would be enough to overcome that extra amount of pressure. But I think we do need to question that. Um, it is a substantial increase over what the regulations allow. The regulations are in place for a reason. And when we see multiple failures like this of such large size and in a relatively short amount of time after Thank you. short amount of time after that pressure has increased, I think it's time to question that. | en/transcripts/1543932393983295489 | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
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In Europe, there's a major effort to avert a nuclear calamity as well as to prevent a crippling energy shortage for millions of people. A Russian power supplier has scrapped today's deadline to resume delivering natural gas to Germany through a key pipeline. At the same time, Russia and Ukraine continue to blame each other for more shelling near Europe's largest nuclear plant. The plant has become a major factor on the front line of the war. Deborah Pata is in Kyiv, the Ukrainian capital. Deborah, good morning. Good morning. Six nuclear inspectors remain at the Zaporizhia power plant this weekend. Then the team goes down to two international atomic energy agents who will stay there permanently. Director General Rafael Grossi plans to release a report on the safety of the plant early this coming week. For a third day, atomic energy inspectors will work at the plant to avert a nuclear disaster. But finally being there is like the difference between night and day, said team leader Rafael Grassi, who's seen the impact of constant shelling up close. The physical integrity of the facility has been violated not once but several times. The Zaporizhia nuclear power plant is occupied by Russian forces but is still run by Ukrainian technicians operating under extreme duress. One of the biggest concerns remains damage to power supply lines. A constant electricity supply is essential for cooling down spent nuclear fuel. If they cannot work, this can lead to a major accident. The military activity and operations are increasing in that part of the country. And this worries me a lot. It is also of deep concern to those living in the towns next to the power plant. We are not scared of shellings and explosions, says Zoria resident Natalia Stokos. It's the thought of something happening at the power plant that's terrifying. The plant sits on a section of a long front line that stretches from the eastern Donbass to Kherson in the south, where Ukraine's much talked up counteroffensive has intensified. Ukraine says the counter offensive could be a turning point in the war, but details are scarce. Both sides have already claimed early successes in the battle. For CBS Saturday Morning, Deborah Padder, Kyiv. | en/transcripts/L-fUpKJmMX8 | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
Hello and welcome to the program. We begin with some breaking news out of Iraq where the Supreme Court has ruled it does not have the constitutional authority to dissolve Parliament, saying that it must dissolve itself. Politicians and The itself politicians allied with the influential shia leader muktada al-sadr had refiled a petition last month after previous request was rejected. Sadr supporters have been protesting for months now, calling for a complete SADAR SUPPORTERS HAVE BEEN PROTESTING FOR MONTHS NOW CALLING FOR A COMPLETE OVERHAUL OF THE POLITICAL SYSTEM AS WELL AS NEW ELECTIONS. LET'S GO STRAIGHT TO IMRAN KHAN WHO IS IN BAGHDAD FOR US. system as well as new elections. Let's go straight to Imran Khan who's in Baghdad for us. Imran, how do we interpret what the Supreme Court has ruled? Well, there's one way of interpreting it, which is it is an actual rebuke to the Parliament. Let me just read you the summary of the federal court's decision. The House of Representatives has exceeded the constitutional terms and its penalty is dissolution. Dissolving the Parliament is not within the powers of the Federal Court. So the Federal Court, in that last line, have said, it's not down to us. We can't do it. But it is a rebuke of the way parliament has behaved. Section 1 of the ruling says the members of the House of Representatives after being elected do not represent themselves or their political blocs, but rather the people. Therefore, it to be a reason to obstruct their interests and threaten their safety and the safety of people completely. It's a very strongly worded statement. It's effectively saying to Parliament, this is your mess, you sort it out, we don't have the powers to be able to do this. It's put it back firmly into the Parliament's hands. That's going to cause another crisis. They're going to be reading this like we are right now, trying to make sense of it. But the only real sense that anybody, I think, right now will be able to make is that, yes, the Supreme Court doesn't have the power to dissolve the Parliament, but they're also saying that the Parliament isn't acting in the people's interest interest and that's an incredibly strong statement. How will it be received here? We won't be expecting people out on the streets I THINK IT'S A VERY STRONG STATEMENT. HOW WILL IT BE RECEIVED HERE? WE WON'T BE EXPECTING PEOPLE OUT ON THE STREETS. WE'RE GOING TO BE EXPECTING We're going to be expecting political reaction. Muqtada al-Sadr, she cleric, a key Shia cleric who has 73 members of parliament, it's the largest bloc. He's got a lot to lose here because he was riding on the federal court dissolving parliament because he wanted to see new elections. He'll have a reaction. The Tashreen movement, the people that protested in October of 2020 and had a change of government as a result, they'll have a reaction to this. What that's going to be, we don't know. Had it just been a normal decision where they said, it's not down to us, it's not down to the Supreme Court. And after that, it may well have been easier to stage-manage. But now the Supreme Court has actually said to the Parliament, you guys aren't representing the people and that needs to be something that parliament will and has to react to. Okay, thank you for that. Imran Khan there for us in Baghdad. | en/transcripts/DLy0jqWhbqU | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
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In the latest update coming from the White House, US President Donald Trump wants to hold an in-person rally in Florida on Saturday. We don't know if President Trump is still recovering from COVID-19. He's refused to say whether or not he's tested negative for the virus since returning to the White House. Meanwhile, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris and Mike Pence took their campaigns to the battleground state of Arizona. Here's a report. And so let's not make any mistake. His refusal to contain this virus is what has wreaked havoc on our economy. And I know folks are hurting, but I also know this, we can overcome these challenges if we elect Joe Biden as our next president. Senator had a heck of a night last night. I tell you what, you got to give me great credit for knowing how to pick him, right? I mean, I could be prouder. She's like a younger sister. I couldn't be prouder to run alongside such a leader. ¶¶ I spoke to the president this morning, told him I was headed to Arizona, and I gotta tell you, President Trump and First Lady Melania are doing just great and he's going to be back on the road and in the fight before you know it. We don't know what the president's going to do. He changes his mind every second. So for me to comment on that now would be irresponsible. I think that if I'm going to follow the commission's recommendation, I THINK THAT IF I'M GOING TO FOLLOW THE COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION, IF HE GOES OFF AND HE'S GOING TO to have a rally, I'll... I'll... I don't know what I'll do. I'm going to try doing a rally on Saturday night if we have enough time to put put it together but we want to do a rally in Florida probably in Florida on Saturday night I THINK IT'S A GREAT IDEA TO PUT IT TOGETHER, BUT WE WANT TO DO A RALLY IN FLORIDA ON SATURDAY NIGHT. MUSIC MUSIC | en/transcripts/47pYkoVFB2w | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
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Good morning. Good morning. UN nuclear inspectors arrived in Ukraine's Zaporizhia on Wednesday. As you know, we have a very, very important task They said their mission at the nuclear plant was to prevent an accident and try to stabilise the situation after weeks of shelling nearby. They're likely to spend the night in the city before visiting the plant, which is on territory controlled by Russia, on Thursday. Russian-installed officials in the area near the power station suggested the visit might last only one day but IAA chief Rafael Grossi says it would last longer. RAPHAEL GROSSI, IAA Chief of Staff, IAA Well, the mission will take a few days. And if we are able to establish a permanent presence, or a continued presence, better said, then it's going to be prolonged. But this first segment Russia captures Russia captured the plant, Europe's largest, in early March, and a Russian military force has been there ever since. But the facility, which supplied Ukraine with 20% of its electricity needs before the invasion, is still run by Ukrainian workers. For weeks now, Russia and Ukraine have accused each other of endangering the plant's safety with shelling and risking a Chernobyl-style radiation disaster. Moscow has said radiation levels at the plant are normal and that it has no intentions of withdrawing its forces for now. | en/transcripts/zjudzd_iKg4 | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
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Stop scrolling, okay? SpaceX's first all-civilian mission is launching on September 15th. It's called Inspiration4 and it's going to be caring for civilians, just normal like you and me i definitely recommend that you watch the countdown inspiration for to mission space on Netflix. It goes into the details of why everybody was selected and why what they're doing is important this is just a little glimpse into what is going to come for us in commercial space flight, So I definitely recommend following along this journey and watching it on September 15th and supporting everybody that's going in this mission. | en/transcripts/3HGRS3c5tfE | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
Russian fighter jets seem to have collided with a US unmanned aircraft system, a US drone over the Black Sea in international waters, two Russian Su-27 aircraft, the Americans are saying, conducted what they call an unsafe and unprofessional intercept with a US Air Force drone, MQ-9, unmanned aircraft. They say one of the jets clipped the drone, they were forced to bring it down. What do you make of all this? Well, it's interesting. It collided, so to suggest, an accident, but it appears from Air Force command that actually they're doing their best to bring that drone down and they've been carrying out maneuvers for a short while before they actually clipped it and flipped it down. I think it is a provocation. I'd say that the Russians do have form for this around the Black Sea, but in other areas as well of what are described as extremely dubious. I mean, it really does ramp things up, doesn't it, if they start actually to engage with the Russian as with the American forces and European fighter jets as well. At the moment, that isn't the case. This is is a drone they possibly consider that something like fair game though it in international waters, so it is allowed to happen. A provocation for certain. Will it be interesting to see where it develops? I think the Russians would say that the provocation has also come from the United States and the Western allies who are supporting Ukraine. And Russia has obviously been angry about that and has made those sort of claims before. So it's one of those things that does happen. I say the Russians do have form for this type of thing, but it just ramps it up and it just makes this terrible situation even more dangerous, I suspect. | en/transcripts/oL_NgmXkKW4 | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
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2015 was a historic year for the United States and our Asia-Pacific partners, especially ASEAN. Let's look at last year's highlights and what's next in 2016. After years of talks, the U.S. and 11 other countries acted to protect workers and the environment while increasing trade, investment, and inclusive development by forming TPP, the Trans-Pacific Partnership. This is a big deal. It's more than just another trade agreement. Courage and decades of sacrifice paid off when the people of Burma voted in an historic election. As a result, the opposition party is taking power, advancing Burma's transition to democracy and respect for civil rights. The U.S. is working side by side with partners in Asia to support low-carbon, climate-resilient economic growth and welcomes the contributions of other partners. China promised Thank you. To further benefit Americans and Southeast Asians through shared economic growth, a cleaner environment, and enhanced security, we launched the U.S.-ASEAN Strategic Partnership. We are already a major investor in ASEAN and we will continue to have the support and partnership of the United States. Our partnership with ASEAN has a strong future thanks to the Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative, a network that's already empowering over 60,000 ASEAN youth to lead the region in the years ahead. In 2015, President Obama hosted the leaders of Japan, South Korea and Vietnam, Indonesia and China. So what's next? Already this year, he's hosted the 10 ASEAN leaders and the Australian Prime Minister, and he's looking forward to two more trips to the region. We're also working hard to implement the Paris Climate Accord and ratify the Trans-Pacific Partnership. So from New Zealand to Indonesia to Mongolia to Samoa, the United States is and will remain a leading force for prosperity and security throughout the Asia Pacific. | en/transcripts/cZfepcsH0Hg | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
Hi, I'm Naheed Kurji, President and CEO of CYCLICA. In July 2021, Dr. Andreas Windermuth, CIVLICA's chief science officer and I wrote a blog post highlighting the exciting news around DeepMind's AlphaFold2 and the impact that it will have on advancing scientific research. In August 2021, only a few weeks after the announcement by DeepMind, we released a second blog post to inform you and the rest of the global scientific community that our team at CYClica had integrated the Alpha Fold 2 library with Matchmaker, our deep learning proteome- wide drug target interaction engine. The speed, scale, and predictive power of the matchmaker engine combined with AlphaFold2 will uplift our vision of advancing molecules to medicines for therapeutically rich and diverse areas by accelerating the biotech pipeline in the future. In the coming weeks, we will share the impact of AlphaFold2 on drug discovery using our drug discovery workflow. Follow our blog and social media channels to keep up with the latest news and announcements. Thank you. | en/transcripts/Wr_xaSHkKCU | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
A site of prayer became a battlefield in Jerusalem on Friday night after clashes broke out at a mosque between Israeli police and thousands of Palestinians. Police were in riot gear as they fired rubber bullets and stun grenades while Palestinians hurled stones at the Al-Aqsa Mosque. Over 170 Palestinians and at least six officers were injured, according to medics and police on the scene. The city of Jerusalem sits at the core of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Anger has been mounting over the potential eviction of Palestinians from homes on land claimed by Jewish settlers. That's led to a long-running legal case which evolved into nightly clashes in East Jerusalem and the occupied West Bank during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. On Friday, smaller scuffles also broke out near Sheikh Jarrah, a neighborhood overwhelmingly populated by Palestinian families, many of which face potential eviction. There, police used water cannon mounted on armored vehicles to disperse several hundred protesters. Calls for calm and restraint poured in from the US and the United Nations. The European Union and the neighboring country of Jordan voiced alarm at the possible evictions. Israel's Supreme Court will hold a hearing on those evictions on Monday, the same day the country marks Jerusalem Day. That's the annual celebration of its capture of East Jerusalem during the 1967 Middle East War. | en/transcripts/Dk1y6G7hhUo | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
A group of Democratic senators want answers from Southwest Airlines over last month's travel schedule meltdown. Thirteen senators signed off on a letter sent to Southwest CEOs containing dozens of questions for the airline. This focuses on topics like the airline's flight crew scheduling system and its plans for ticket refunds. Southwest has been under pressure since it canceled more than 16,000 flights during the busy holiday travel season. | en/transcripts/W89m1dsOA6U | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
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