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Scientists have gotten an image of the supermassive black hole at the center of our galaxy. It's called Sagittarius A star. The dark area right in the center is that black hole. It doesn't give off any light, but the light you see circling the black hole is glowing gas. Scientists believe there's a black hole at the center of nearly every galaxy and ours is four million times more massive than the sun. It took more than 300 researchers from 80 institutions working with a network of eight different radio telescopes around the world over the course of years to capture and confirm this image and discovery. | en/transcripts/1546173093869133825 | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
It's been really important to come and have a look today because I see reports, updates and they talk about, but actually on the ground you can sort of move from that sort of summary of what's going on to look at the actual impact on the community and the people and hearing their stories about what they were doing the day that the rain came, what took place after that, how that's impacting their lives. See our Suncorp people involved in restoring not just their homes but their lives, getting them back on the ground, which is fantastic. Behind the facade of the house is when you come inside what may have only been a metre of water has basically destroyed most of the infrastructure of the home. Just talking to a couple of the builders, the work that they're doing, what they've achieved, ripping tiles up, replacing walls and converting literally in a couple of weeks into something that's going to be someone's home again is amazing. So from start to finish, they're very organised, very systematic and I'm very proud of what everyone's doing on the ground. If you didn't think we were making a difference, we certainly are here. you | en/transcripts/1544860043094683648 | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
. This is a remarkable achievement. What you're seeing here is the last photon orbit. What you are seeing is evidence of an event horizon. By laying a ruler across this black hole, we now have visual evidence for a black hole. We now know that a black hole that weighs 6.5 billion times what our sun does exists in the center of M87. And this is the strongest evidence that we have to date for the existence of black holes. And it is also consistent, the shape of this shadow, to the precision of our measurements with Einstein's predictions. The bright patch in the south that you see tells us that material moving around the black hole is moving at light speeds, which is also consistent with our simulations and predictions. And this image forges a clear link now between supermassive black holes and the engines of bright galaxies. We now know clearly that black holes drive large-scale structure in the universe from their home in these galaxies. And we now have an entirely new way of studying general relativity in black holes that we never had before. And as with all great discoveries, this is just the beginning. | en/transcripts/1546169103605501953 | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
All right, I want to turn to a different topic now. Snap, the parent company of Snapchat, is officially going public. The company's valuation is said to be as high as $25 billion. Pretty amazing for a young company. With a B, billion dollars. And it's expected to be the biggest market IT'S EXPECTED TO BE THE BIGGEST MARKET DEBUT FOR A TECH COMPANY IN YEARS. SNAP TOLD THEIR INVESTORS THEY MAY NEVER ACHIEVE THEIR TRIBUTE. and it's expected to be the biggest market debut for a tech company in years. Snap told their investors they may never achieve or maintain profitability. Do you expect that they're going to actually debut on the market in this way? Yeah, yeah, we've seen it in the past look at this is a pretty popular popular platform and i think people understand that they may not be making money right now they're looking I THINK IT'S A VERY POPULAR PLATFORM. I THINK PEOPLE UNDERSTAND THAT THEY MAY NOT BE MBLE TO MAKE MONEY. THEY ARE LOOKING DOWN THE ROAD. around for 25 years, they're still barely making money at this point. And despite the aftermarket reaction that they're getting on their earnings today, still a pretty big company, come a long way. So Snapchat can do well. My kids use it. All the kids use it, David. They use it today. My son oversees. He uses it. Oh, really? So we'll see. But I think they'll do very well. There's a real appetite. And the market's come a long way, so this is their window. You know, if the market was struggling right now, they probably would THE MARKET IS GOING TO BE A LITTLE BIT MORE DELAYED. THE MARKET IS GOING TO BE A LITTLE BIT MORE DELAYED. market was struggling right now they probably would delay this another six months even a year. All right David Nelson chief strategist at Bellpoint asset thanks for stopping by appreciate it. | en/transcripts/1546200983121936384 | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
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And finally, a big day for Phil and billionaire at the New York Stock Exchange. Snap Inc., the company responsible for the popular Snapchat messaging app, went public today. And ringing the bell, it's Phil Am, co-founder and chief technology officer Bobby Murphy, along with co-founder and CEO Evan Spiegel. Five-year-old Snap is We'll be right back. Five-year-old Snap is the latest social media network to go public following Facebook and Twitter. Snap Inc.'s initial public offering, a whopping $3.4 billion billion with shares starting at $17. The 28-year-old Murphy, who grew up in Northern California and graduated in Stanford, is one of the world's youngest billionaires, and with estimated value of four billion dollars he ranks 374th in the Forbes 400. Despite the success, some of the Snapchat's neighbors are giving mixed feelings on the company's quick growth. As some welcome the possibility of more business, others held protests outside of their Venice Beach headquarters, fearing that the startup company could create gentrification. | en/transcripts/2pwvwckaTkY | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
Catalonian separatists held a massive protest in Barcelona on Saturday. The police estimated 200,000 took to the streets of the Catalonian capital, but organisers put the figure at half a million. The rally came after Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said he'd call early elections after Catalonian separatist parties withdrew their support from his minority government. They did so because Catalonian leaders are on trial for all The first opinion poll gives Sanchez's Socialist Party the lead, but without a big enough majority to avoid another minority government. | en/transcripts/Qf2gYug12jw | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
Super Bowl fifty seven. Here we go. And so the Eagles will start on their own 25-yard line. Interesting decision right off the bat. The Chiefs giving the ball to Philadelphia. They're the best team in the league starting the game. Yeah, everything, this entire identity of this Philadelphia Eagles team is to how fast can I get the lead? How fast can I make my opponent play from behind? We thought there was a chance Andy Reid might take it out, but he decides to defer and give the ball to Philly. Jalen Hurts has been magnificent. His second full year starting. 16-1 in the games he played he missed two they lost both and they start from the 25 with Miles Sanders, the running back. Oh Sanders. Dancing around. Sanders dancing around trying to look for a seam. It's just done there. Strung out and played well by Kansas City. And that's a good start against this team. We told you about opening drives. They've been absolutely lethal. You're talking about 10. | en/transcripts/ltOil19LYKI | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
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On November 3rd, voters will decide on Measure 109 here in Oregon. If passed, Oregon would become the first state in the nation to allow the administration of psilocybin therapy under the supervision of licensed facilitators. Psilocybin is a natural psychoactive compound found in some mushroom species. Supporters say it can help with depression, anxiety, trauma, and addiction. Medical studies have also found psilocybin can help terminally ill patients. Psilocybin therapy for me, I would say, has been very life-changing. It's given me an amazing level of relief. Thank you. an amazing level of relief in terms of being able to sleep through the night, being able to focus on living in the moment, and in particular being able to talk to my wife and my kids about subjects that previously were just too mentally traumatic for me to even address. So we do not feel this is safe for Oregonians to be given psilocybin without appropriate physician medical or even behavioral health oversight. And we also want them to be given psilocybin after FDA approval, but in a facility that would support any adverse reactions that would occur. Nicole Serino added she feels the science is not ready to support psilocybin use for mental health conditions, as Measure 109 claims. Many other local and national medical organizations also oppose the measure. | en/transcripts/e0A2pZePw6I | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
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You know, with people in Tampa Bay going back to work following Hurricane Irma, a lot of parents are now scrambling to find childcare. So a lot of places are actually opening up what they're calling hurricane camps. ABC Action News reporter Eric Waxler found some much needed options. Mark O'Marrick knows Hurricane Irma could have been so much worse. I thought it was going to be like 135 mile winds, but once it got work once it got a little bit better and farther from us, I felt happy. After days stuck inside, he really feels happy now, back playing soccer. It gets me outside. I feel better than just being inside playing video games. Trinity Sports Complex in Pasco County opened its doors this week for a hurricane camp. They're going crazy. They're jumping off the walls. a safe pla schools reopen. Every time a hurricane comes up, we offer a hurricane camp so we relieve the parents, the kids can can get out the house and they get to do some fun stuff, run around, and parents really appreciate it so they can go ahead and take care of whatever they need to take care of. We've found several other hurricane camps around Tampa Bay, including the Taekwondo Center for Excellence in Palm Harbor, also Sidekicks Martial Arts in Wesley Chapel, Chapel and bricks for kids in South Tampa. Many YMCA LOCATIONS ARE ALSO OFFERING CAMPS THE REST OF THE WEEK. AFTER A STRESSFUL, DIFFICULT TIME, IT'S GOOD TO SEE KIDS OUT OF THE HOUSE, USING UP SOME OF After a stressful, difficult time, it's good to see kids out of the house using up some of that pent-up energy. We love kids and we love them being here, so it's a lot of fun. Owners at the Trinity Sports Complex also offered up their building. Topasco County as a shelter if anyone is in need in Trinity. Eric Waxler, ABC Action News. | en/transcripts/1607187470579376128 | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
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This is a civil defense message for Friday, May 11th at 11 a.m. As a precautionary measure, residents of Lower Puna between Kapoho and Kalapana are advised to be on alert in the event of possible gas emissions and volcanic eruption. Because there may be little or no advance notice to evacuate, you should be prepared to evacuate at short notice. Take this time to prepare. If you care to evacuate voluntarily, be advised that the county evacuation shelters are located at the Pahoa Community Center or Kea'au Community Center. Food will be provided at the shelters. Accommodations Thank you. at the shelters. Accommodations for animals are also provided at the shelters. You are responsible for their care. This is a precautionary message. We want everyone in the lower Puna area to be ready and to remain safe. For your information, all beach parks in Lower Puna have been closed, including the Pohuiki Boat Ramp. You will be provided with regular updates. Keep yourself informed by listening to your radio station. Thank you for listening. Be safe. This is your Hawaii County Civil Defense Agency. | en/transcripts/1550300806821330954 | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
It's a dream come true. You've been thinking about this for 20 years and now you finally see it and it looks like in your dreams. Well it's this dark spot in the very center and this ring of fire surrounding it. Right in this shadow where light disappears, time seems to come to a standstill. Everything that passes through this region will never ever be able to come back in the theory of Einstein. We still have to understand how it really works, how it operates. We think the black hole is spinning itself. We have to measure this. We have to see how the light is actually generated. ¶¶ ¶¶ This is a super heavyweight champion among the black holes in the universe. | en/transcripts/1550282295768129542 | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
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There's going to be no more John Catto. No one is above the law. That was the rallying cry this evening as protesters gathered in front of the federal building and THE PROTESTERS GATHERED IN FRONT OF THE FEDERAL BUILDING IN DOWNTOWN SYRACUSE IN FAVOR OF THE gathered in front of the federal building in downtown Syracuse in favor of impeachment. It was one of hundreds of similar events that took place across the nation. Around 200 people took part in tonight's protest. | en/transcripts/gt-i1yV0fhM | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
...used by bacteria to protect themselves from infection by viruses. When the bacterium detects the presence of virus DNA, it produces two types of short RNA, one of which contains a sequence that matches that of the invading virus. These two RNAs form a complex with a protein called Cas9. Cas9 is a nuclease, a type of enzyme that can cut DNA. When the matching sequence, known as a guide RNA, finds its target within the viral genome, the Cas9 cuts the target DNA, disabling the virus. Over the past few years, researchers studying this system realized that it could be engineered to cut not just viral DNA, but any DNA sequence at a precisely chosen location by changing the guide RNA to match the target. And this can be done not just in a test tube, but also within the nucleus of a | en/transcripts/_Ccb8ggbbpc | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
CRISPR, clustered regularly into space short palindromic repeats, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2020 for its revolutionary contributions to the field of genetics. CRISPR is a gene editing tool that allows scientists to make precise changes to DNA, enabling them to add, delete, or replace specific genes in a cell. The Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to Jennifer Doudna and Emmanuelle Charpentier for their pioneering work in developing the CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing system. Their discovery has opened up new possibilities for genetic research and has the potential to treat a wide range of genetic disorders and diseases, such as cancer, sickle cell anemia, and cystic fibrosis. The impact of CRISPR on the field of genetics has been profound, and the tool has already been used in a range of applications, including developing new crops with improved resistance to pests and diseases, creating new animal models of the research and the efforts of the research Prize to Doudna and Charpentier recognizes the significance of their contribution to the field of genetics and the impact that CRISPR is likely to have on the world in the future. | en/transcripts/vP4GaGdrMIU | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
Hi, this is PeeDee from Analytics India Magazine and in today's episode, we will be talking about what Microsoft aims to accomplish with underwater data centers. So let's get started. Data centers are the lifelines of all things internet. The movie that you streamed last night, the photos which you were able to send online or work the way you work today are all thanks to power hungry data centers which squat in the outskirts of cities occupying large real estate. So what is the alternative to non-land and non-power data center? Underwater data centers. Microsoft has been experimenting with this idea for over 5 years now with their project Natick and the results are finally out. Microsoft's team recently have proved that the underwater data center concept was feasible and the concept is practical. Let's go ahead and find out how Microsoft made it all work. Microsoft came up with this idea of the underwater data center concept back in 2014. The objective here was to deliver lightning-quick cloud services to coastal populations and save energy. The team at Project Natick then deployed the pre-packed data centre units to operate lights out on the sea floor for years. The project's Northern Isles Data Center has been humming away 117 feet under the sea in Scotland since June 2018. Phase 1 of this project ran into issues like biofueling. With Phase 2, however, the team made some radical changes. According to Microsoft, nitrogen did the trick. The atmosphere of nitrogen is less corrosive than oxygen and with less people around the components, the performance of this project has dramatically improved from their previous run. Added to this is the consistently cool sub-surface seats that allow for efficient data center designs. The data center was deployed at the European Marine Energy Centre, a test site for tidal turbines and wave energy converters. Let's talk about why have it underwater. Right from the choice of location to the anticipation of growing demands, the team at Project Natick left no stone unturned. For instance, the Orkney Islands were selected because the grid there is supplied 100% by wind and solar. Project Natick has shown that data centres can be operated and kept cool without tapping freshwater resources. For Ben Kertler, who leads the research for Project Natick, the success of Phase 2 already has opened up possibilities such as an underwater data centre co-located with an offshore wind farm. Cutler thinks that even the light winds would be enough to run the data center. The proven reliability of Project NETEC has already garnered attention from the team at microsoft azure now they are looking to serve customers who need to deploy and operate tactical and critical data centers anywhere in the world. According to Microsoft, underwater data centers can help serve customers located near large bodies of water. Deepwater deployment offers ready access to cooling and a controlled environment and has the potential to be powered by co-located renewable power sources. To summarize, the success of underwater data center can mean the following. Now deploy data centers in 90 days. Since half of the world's population lives within 200 kilometers of the ocean, the data centers can be taken to the customers low latency. Since a 200-kilometer round trip to the data center takes about 2 milliseconds and 40 milliseconds if it's 4000 kilometers away. This gives an idea of the importance of proximity. I'll drop the link to this article in the description box below. And with that, we come to the end of this video. Don't forget to subscribe to Analytics India magazine and follow this segment for everything related to data science as a career. See you soon. Bye. | en/transcripts/0fXN4hBjQQg | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
Parts of what happened at this year's forum were expected. But it also had some surprises. The Russian president personally attended a plenary session. That's Vladimir Putin's first public appearance at an event of such scale since the start of the pandemic, but it was not unexpected. The number of attendees was lower than previous years, which was again expected. But the numbers were still much higher than many thought they would be. What wasn't expected was the virtual participation of Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz and Emir of, Sheikh Tamim Al Thani. The WHO's regional head for Europe, Hans Kluge's low-key appearance was also a bit of a surprise at this year's Forum. But all participants said they are happy to be here. Regardless of the fact that we see less people here, but it's pretty much the same partners and new ones and I'm very happy that we finally, after two years of the gap, I'm meeting tonight and it makes it makes people let's say more optimistic everybody also agreed that the world is heading towards a major change triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic. The rapid emergence of new digital technologies, green energy and low to zero emission industries are the inevitable and fast approaching shifts in our daily lives. And of course, before before all of that we'll first need to defeat the still ongoing pandemic. The 24th Saint Petersburg International Economic Forum has closed. It was the perfect reflection of the challenging times the world is currently facing. It may not be a mark of the end of the pandemic but it for sure was a promise of better times ahead. Alyosha Milenković, CGTN, from Russia's northern capital, St. Petersburg. | en/transcripts/O4pFdLJmG7M | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
Overnight images. Hurricane Irma, the most powerful Atlantic hurricane in recorded history, slamming that Caribbean island overnight. Brand new video THE CITY OFORY 5 STORM WITH WINDS HITTING OVER 200 MILES AN HOUR it hit Saint Martin. That video is unreal. And it is now on the move heading straight towards the U.S., towards Florida. Governor Rick Scott activating the National Guard, declaring a state of emergency as the monster storm, packed with winds of over 180 miles per hour, inches closer to the U.S. Our own Adam Klotz tracking its path right now, giving us updates all morning. Good morning, Adam. Hey, good morning, ADAM. HEY, GOOD MORNING, GUYS. AND THIS ONE IS A BIG ONE. NOW TAKE A LOOK AT THIS. 35 MILES EAST-SOUTHEAST OF ST. MARTIN, MOVING THAT DIRECTION AT 100 MILES PER HOUR. We'll be moving that direction at 16 miles an hour. So those folks need to be taking cover. But likely already have. Wind still at 185 miles an hour. Once. ONCE WE MOVE THROUGH THE LESSER INTILLEY'S SAN JUAN. PORTO RICO IS UP NEXTORDER. THE LOWER all the islands now under hurricane warnings. Puerto Rico tonight again, then moving on to the Dominican Republic, Haiti, all just north of WE ARE GOING TO BE IN THE MIDDLE OF THE COUNTRY. We'll have a better idea of where it's going to turn and who's going to be most affected. All right, Adam. WE ARE GOING TO SEE A LOT OF PEOPLE GETTING INTO THEIR HOMES AND PEOPLE ARE GOING TO BE ABLE TO GET INTO THEIR HOMES AND PEOPLE ARE GOING TO BE ABLE TO GET INTO THEIR HOMES AND PEOPLE ARE GOING TO BE ABLE TO GET INTO THEIR HOMES AND PEOPLE ARE GOING TO BE ABLE TO GET INTO THEIR HOMES AND PEOPLE ARE GOING TO BE ABLE TO GET INTO THEIR HOMES AND PEOPLE ARE GOING TO BE ABLE TO GET INTO THEIR HOMES AND PEOPLE ARE GOING TO BE ABLE TO GET INTO THEIR HOMES AND PEOPLE ARE GOING TO BE ABLE TO GET INTO THEIR HOMES AND PEOPLE ARE GOING TO BE ABLE TO GET INTO THEIR HOMES AND PEOPLE ARE GOING TO BE ABLE TO GET INTO THEIR HOMES AND PEOPLE ARE GOING TO BE ABLE TO GET INTO THEIR HOMES AND PEOPLE ARE GOING TO BE ABLE TO GET INTO THEIR HOMES AND PEOPLE ARE GOING TO BE ABLE TO GET INTO THEIR HOMES AND PEOPLE ARE GOING TO BE ABLE TO GET INTO THEIR HOMES AND PEOPLE ARE GOING TO BE ABLE TO GET INTO THEIR HOMES AND PEOPLE ARE GOING TO BE ABLE TO GET INTO THEIR HOMES AND PEOPLE ARE GOING TO BE ABLE TO GET INTO THEIR HOMES AND PEOPLE ARE GOING TO BE ABLE TO GET INTO THEIR HOMES AND PEOPLE ARE GOING TO BE ABLE TO GET INTO THEIR HOMES AND PEOPLE ARE GOING TO BE ABLE TO GET INTO THEIR HOMES AND PEOPLE ARE GOING TO BE ABLE TO GET INTO THEIR HOMES AND P | en/transcripts/dA5qYrboTUE | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
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China's government announced sweeping changes to its tough anti-COVID measures today, just a bit more than a week after protests against the pandemic controls erupted across the country. So CBS News senior foreign correspondent Elizabeth Palmer is following the story from Tokyo for us. Good to see you. Well, what a change we are seeing. What is the government talking about? What sort of restrictions are they lifting? Well, this is a seismic shift and a great big comedown for Xi Jinping and the Communist Party, because not so long ago, you remember, they were just clinging to this zero COVID policy as the answer to keeping the virus down and keeping the Chinese people safe. But those protests spooked them. And we've had the National Health Commission very soberly presenting a whole series of changes. The headline is that if you get COVID, you can just go home and get better. Thank you. you can just go home and get better. And there won't be mass surveillance. You won't be packed off to one of those big quarantine centres. close contacts of people who get COVID will also just be able to monitor themselves and make sure they're okay. There's an end to the surveillance through apps of people's health. People won't have to, for example, scan their smartphone to get into metros or trains or public buildings. And one of the most hated aspects of zero COVID was, you know, the pictures we've all seen of the people in hazmat suits locking down whole compounds or even neighborhoods, that's going to stop. If there's a very serious outbreak, it will be treated in a very local fashion. You know, one of the things that's so surprising about this is how rapidly it's happening. I'm wondering what the government is saying or how people are feeling when the government goes from the only way to handle this virus is to contain it in this very restrictive way to, okay, all bets are off. I remember when we all started taking off our masks, I was a little concerned about whether or not we should be doing it. Are people there a little concerned? Very much so. Now, you have to understand there is a sort of an urban elite who are able to see Western media one way or another. They were watching the World Cup, noticing that everybody in the stands in the World Cup was not wearing a mask and weren't falling ill. So there's that. But there are millions and millions of people, particularly in rural China, who have been subject to the government propaganda. And a big part of the message is COVID is lethal. It's widely lethal. You can't catch it. It's hugely dangerous. And one thing that's repeated again and again and again is that it killed a million Americans. And so, you know, there's absolutely no way we can live with it. We have to stamp it out. So you can imagine that's a head snapper to suddenly be told, actually, it's kind of like the flu. And people are quite anxious about it. You know, our team in Beijing spoke to people today and they're not sure. They are very glad to have life less onerous, but they're not entirely convinced it's a great thing. Well, there are going to be outbreaks. That's what happens when people move around and gather. So what's the plan to contain whatever outbreaks are coming up? Well, look, China is facing a real challenge because it's very elderly people don't trust the vaccine and don't trust the government. So that's going to be a problem. And we also have to see how the Chinese health care system copes. Particularly in rural areas, is not very good. So there could be a tragedy looming and public health experts are watching very closely all around the world. This could be one of the largest public health experiments in modern history. And it's going to be up to China to try and make sure it doesn't turn into a catastrophe with, you know, hundreds of thousands of deaths. Elizabeth Palmer, thank you very much. | en/transcripts/PoMUqFw1w48 | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
Mr. Zuckerberg, I remember well your first visit to Capitol Hill back in 2010. You spoke to the Senate Republican High Tech Task Force, which I chair. You said back then that Facebook would always be free. Is that still your objective? Senator, yes. There will always be a version of Facebook that is free. It is our mission to try to help connect everyone around the world and to bring the world closer together. Thank you. and to bring the world closer together. In order to do that, we believe that we need to offer a service that everyone can afford, and we're committed to doing that. Well, if so, how do you sustain a business model in which users don't pay for your service? Senator, we run ads. I see. That's great. Hey, NBC News viewers, thanks for checking out our YouTube channel. Subscribe by clicking on that button down here. And click on any of the videos over here to watch the latest interviews, show highlights, and digital exclusives. Thanks for watching. | en/transcripts/8jfeGPn4WgQ | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
I want to move on quickly to the Snapchat story. They are reportedly working on, you know, it's an IPO, letting the public buy into the company, offering stock. Might happen by next March. I know that Snapchat is messages and photos that disappear, but I want to go around the block. Which company is its biggest rival in the future? Is that Twitter or Facebook? Let's start with Ashley. Facebook. Twitter's not even close. I'm sorry, Facebook by far the biggest competitor to Snapchat. But Liz, is it going to be another new social network? Yeah, with the hardware attached to it. I mean, the Spectacles video capturing thing. And that's what is driving the multiples here, driving the valuations. It's about the cash flow from that. Lenore, a lot of people buy into Facebook, for example, and hold it forever on the grounds that that's a bastion stock which they've got to have for the long long term would you make the same comment about snapchat when it IPO? Well, we'll have to see if this is one that can make money. Just because you build it doesn't mean that they'll come and you can make money off of them. Twitter has shown us that. | en/transcripts/mYLoKPaBUD4 | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
to the vaccine. A lot of this one. Take a look. One nurse in Tennessee fainted on a live broadcast after getting the Pfizer shot. Doctors say it's not uncommon for people to have that reaction and minutes later she was back on her feet. That nurse says she feels confident that her vaccine was done safely her feet. Tha confident that her vaccin | en/transcripts/I2RXPu2wqXA | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
Hi, Chancellor. Paul Kelso, Sky News. You've talked about honesty and you've talked about Brexit. The reality of Brexit for many companies is delays, red tape, additional costs. They can't hire the people they want to come to this country, and you can't stop the people you don't want to come to this country, would it not be more honest to acknowledge that Brexit is failing on its own terms for business and those terms need to be readdressed? No, and I think if you look at the facts, our growth has been, as I said in the speech, about the same as Germany since the Brexit referendum. It's a big change in our economic relations with our closest neighbours, and of course that is going to need adaptation, and of course there is some short-term disruption. But I think it's completely wrong to just focus on that without looking at the opportunities. For example, in the autumn statement, the Solvency II reforms, which are only possible because of regulatory flexibilities that we wouldn't have had inside the EU, that we will unlock potentially over £100 billion of investment into the industries represented by people in this room. So in the end, Brexit is a choice, it's an opportunity, and we can make it an incredible success, and I believe we will. | en/transcripts/jyivlnLVoOA | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
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T minus 30 seconds and counting. Standing by for terminal count. 10, 9, is 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 top And we have engine start. And liftoff. Décollage. Liftoff from a tropical rainforest to the edge of time itself james web Webb begins a voyage back to the birth of the universe. Punching a hole through the clouds, 20 seconds into the flight good pitch program reported The trajectory is nominal. Vehicle performance is nominal. | en/transcripts/w0g644jaS1A | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
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Power flash, power flash right there. The tornado is coming. Alright Dan. There it is! Go! Inside! Now! Now! Get inside. Folks, this is moving by the channel 5 area as we speak. As we speak this is moving by News Channel 5 area as we speak. As we speak, this is moving by News Channel 5. Data, are you getting this right now? Good All right, folks, you need to head to your safe place. This tornado is on the ground. | en/transcripts/1060676469125406720 | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
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Opening the floodgates of the Ross River Dam in Queensland created what Australia's weather bureau called dangerous and high velocity flows. With the dam at more than 300% capacity, engineers said they had no option. Downstream, homes in the coastal city of Townsville are flooded. IN THE COASTAL CITY OF TOWNSVILLE, MORE THAN A THOUSAND PEOPLE HAVE BEEN MOVED TO SAFETY. WE HAVE NEVER SEEN A coastal city of Townsville are flooded and more than a thousand people have been moved to safety. We've never seen a year's worth of rain in less than seven days. You know, that's not exactly what we've planned for and it really is new parameters that we're moving into. Northern Australia is tropical and typically experiences heavy monsoon rains, but recent downpours are far in excess of the norm. In some parts of Townsville, saltwater crocodiles displaced by the floodwaters have been spotted and there's more heavy rain on the way. This monsoonal trough just doesn't want to seem to move much at all. There's going to be heavy rainfall over the next couple of days. There will also be damaging wind gusts and intense rainfall with significant flash flooding. Australia's armed forces have been called in to help with what have been described as once-in-a-century floods. Some areas of Queensland are expected to get a year's worth of rain in just a week and 20,000 homes at risk of being submerged if the heavy rains continue. Bernard Smith, Al Jazeera. | en/transcripts/ChFYXrFFvGw | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
Mr. Zuckerberg, would you be comfortable sharing with us the name of the hotel you stayed in last night? No. If you've messaged anybody this week, would you share with us the names of the people you've messaged? Senator, no, I would probably not choose to do that publicly here. I think that may be what this is all about. Your right to privacy, the limits of your right to privacy, and how much you give away in modern America in the name of, quote, connecting people around the world. The question, basically, of what information Facebook's collecting, who they're sending it to, and whether they ever ask me in advance my permission to do that. Is that a fair thing for a user of Facebook to expect? Yes, Senator. I think everyone should have control over how their information is used. | en/transcripts/mw-3yeGH4DY | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
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Tense negotiations continue between the U.S. and Russia over a proposed prisoner swap. Late this afternoon, the White House slammed an apparent Russian counterproposal asking for PRISONER SWAP. LATE THIS AFTERNOON, THE WHITE HOUSE SLAMMED AN APPARENT RUSSIAN COUNTERPROPOSAL ASKING FOR MORE THAN JUST THE RELEASE OF THE ARMS DEALER NICKNAMED THE MERCHANT OF DEATH. counterproposal asking for more than just the release of the arms dealer nicknamed the merchant of death. CBS's Catherine Herridge has more. In Washington, Secretary of State Antony Blinken told reporters he urged Russia's foreign minister in strong terms to make a deal that would bring home two Americans detained there. We had a frank and direct conversation. I pressed the Kremlin to accept the substantial proposal that we put forth on the release of Paul Whelan and Brittany Griner. Blinken made no mention of a potential and controversial prisoner swap, Former Marine Paul Whelan, who was arrested in 2018 on espionage charges, and WNBA star Brittany Griner, who recently pleaded guilty to bringing cannabis-derived oil cartridges into Russia by accident. In exchange, the notorious arms dealer Victor Boot, known as the Merchant of Death, his story inspired the 2005 film Lord of War starring Nicolas Cage. I supplied every army but the Salvation Army. What should people know about Victor Boot? Mr. Boot was a major threat to our national security and someone that we considered a grave enough threat that we poured a massive amount of resources into Former DEA agent Robert Zaharia-Shavitz was part of an international team that captured boot in Thailand 14 years ago. The arms dealer was later convicted on federal conspiracy charges to kill Americans and supply weapons to a terrorist group. DEALER WAS LATER CONVICTED ON FEDERAL CONSPIRACY CHARGES TO KILL AMERICANS AND SUPPLY WEAPONS TO A TERRORIST GROUP. ZAHARYA SHAV told CBS News a swap for the arms dealer would put MORE RISK. I believe we're sending the message that it is good business to deal in the capturing, kidnapping, detaining of American citizens. I just don't think this is the right way to go about it. WISHES FOR THE FAMILIES. I HOPE WE CAN GET THEM HOME. I JUST DON'T THINK THIS IS THE RIGHT WAY TO GO ABOUT IT. IN A WHITE HOUSE STATEMENT LATE TODAY, A SPOKESPERSON APPEARED TO CONFIRM I just don't think this is the right way to go about it. In a White House statement late today, a spokesperson appeared to confirm that negotiations with Moscow are getting even more complex with a new demand for the release of a Russian assassin held by another country, calling it, quote, a bad faith attempt to avoid the U.S. deal that's on the table. Major. Genuine diplomatic drama. Catherine Herridge, thank you. | en/transcripts/QeRLVkoW_A0 | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
Back to that breaking news on the earthquake this morning. 6.4 struck off the coast of Northern California in Humboldt County. People from the area are sharing their experiences online as authorities this morning will be able to assess the damage as the sun slowly begins to come out. Joining us live from the office of California OES in Sacramento is ABC 10's Bridgette Biorlo. Bridgette, we're hearing there are outages in that area. That's right, Bria. More than 50,000 customers remain without power this morning after that 6.4 magnitude earthquake rocked the area of Eureka. It was reported at 2.34 a. It wa in the Pacific Ocean ab about seven and a half miles west of the coastal city of Ferndale and Humboldt County and people living there felt it and even reporting damages this morning. This is video from Caroline Titus. She lives in Humboldt County in a Victorian home and you're looking at her kitchen right now. This is what she woke up to. As you can see, shelves have been tossed down. Kitchen supplies scattered throughout the floor. Even what looks like a door has been knocked down after what she says. 20 seconds worth of shaking rocked her home, and although that is around 280 miles away from Sacramento, those in our area say they were alerted to the earthquake thanks to the site. So some say they felt mild rocking in the Sacramento area with some posting online blinds rocking back and forth and again, this is 300 nearly miles away from the epicenter of that earthquake. And interestingly, this marks one year to the day since another powerful earthquake rocked that same Eureka area last year is on this day, December 20th, 2021. There was a 6.2 magnitude earthquake. Now there's a 6.2 magnitude earthquake now there's a 6.4 magnitude that the area is cleaning up afterward. The County of Humboldt County just tweeted out moments ago that they are looking at widespread damage to roads and homes this morning and this is before the sun even comes up so they're expecting much more damage to be assessed. Bria'll have to look into and maybe if there's any correlation between these two. But Bridget, this earthquake happened near a coastal city. So was there a tsunami threat this morn always the concern when an earthquake hits a coastal city and in the ocean as this one in particular. But right now the USGS is ruling out a tsunami threat. They say right now the concern is aftershocks. So far, 21 aftershocks have been reported in the Humboldt County area, and again, they could be felt as far away as Sacramento and beyond. Something people something people might have woke up feeling this morning here. Bridget, thank you. | en/transcripts/tuSOzqidw5I | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
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Thank you. Breaking news tonight. President Donald Trump has just become the third president in U.S. history to be impeached. Nightly News begins right now. This is NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt. Good evening, everyone. President Donald J. Trump has just been impeached. Tonight, he shares a place in political infamy with only two other American presidents brushed with the stain of impeachment. The majority Democrats leading the history-making vote to adopt two articles of impeachment against the president. We have expanded coverage of the vote and what happens now. We start with Peter Alexander at the Capitol. Peter, however folks may feel about impeachment, the gravity of this moment is undeniable. you you you | en/transcripts/1cJ-8N-G4S0 | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
The state of emergency has been declared in Canberra as bushfires continue to ravage parts of Australia. Officials sounded the warning amid what they're calling the worst fire threat to the territory in nearly two decades. Residents in suburbs have been urged to remain alert for potential evacuations. | en/transcripts/jRICYcE-ZUQ | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
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History was made tonight after SpaceX launched the Inspiration4 into orbit. It is carrying the first all civilian crew. Stage one landing is confirmed. Dragon Space X launch escape system is disarmed. The four people on board will circle the earth for the next three days. It includes billionaire businessman Jared Isaacman, who chartered the trip, an aerospace engineer, a science educator from Phoenix and Haley Arsenault, a 29 year old physicians assistant at Saint Jude's Hospital. She says a trip to Johnson Space Center here in Houston piqued her interest in space back when she was nine. I want to bring this experience back and share with everyone I encounter and just what this represents for the new age in space travel and who can be an astronaut. Haley is also the first person in space with the prosthetic when she was 10 Saint Jude's the hospital she now works for treated her for bone cancer. The group is making this a charity trip aiming to raise $200 million for the research hospital. And check this out. Also on board the flight, a small stuffed animal. The team from SpaceX explained the toy looks much like the Golden Retrievers used as assistance dogs at Saint Jude's Hospital. It also helps the crew test and know when they are at zero gravity because it begins to float. | en/transcripts/TnbAfT5SNSw | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
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You are sending us back to work with a clear mandate to get Canada through this pandemic and to the brighter days ahead. And my friends, that's exactly what we are ready to do. I hear you when you say that you just want to get back to the things you love, not worry about this pandemic or about an election. That you just want to know that your members of parliament of all stripes will have your back through this crisis and beyond. The moment we face demands real, important change. And you have given this Parliament and this government clear direction. action. | en/transcripts/V_FWFIhKQ0Q | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
Arishi Sunak has been in Northern Ireland today to sell his new Brexit deal. He said he thinks he's done enough to address the concerns of unionists. I'm confident that the Windsor framework that we announced yesterday resolves the issues that people have with the protocol. It restores balance to the Belfast Good Friday Agreement, and that's what was needed. It does three things. It makes sure the flow of goods around our UK internal market is really smooth with our green lane. It makes sure that Northern Ireland's place in the union is protected so that for people living in Northern Ireland they get all the same benefits, benefits and products as they would anywhere else in the UK. And crucially, it safeguards sovereignty for the people and institutions of Northern Ireland, with a new storm on break allowing them to stop rules that they don't think are right for them from coming in. Well, here's a reminder of what's been agreed. First, there will be a twin lane system for customs. The green lane will allow trusted traders to send their goods Meanwhile, goods destined for Ireland and the EU single market will go through a red lane. VAT rates and state aid policy will now be set by Westminster rather than Brussels. There will also be a Stormont break, allowing Northern Ireland's Assembly to prevent EU laws applying But the European Court of Justice will keep the final say on single market issues in Northern Ireland, which is a significant sticking point for Tory Eurosceptics and the DUP. | en/transcripts/cwl9mPPasW0 | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
Early voting in Georgia hit a record high ahead of Tuesday's Senate runoff election. Georgia election officials say more than a million people have already cast ballots. Outpacing turnout for runoff contests in 2016 and 2018. Some waiting more than two hours. Democracy is at stake. Georgia help me to do it one more time! Democratic candidate Raphael Warnock got help from former President Barack Obama in Atlanta Thursday. You get a buy one get one free deal on elections this year. He's trying to fend off a challenge from Republican Herschel Walker. You vote for me, we all get to the promised land because I want to make sure we get there together. Even though the 2022 election has not wrapped up yet, there's already significant attention on the 2024 presidential election and which states should be the first to vote in presidential primaries. President Biden wants South Carolina to hold the first presidential nomination contest instead of Iowa. In a letter to the DNC, President Biden said the change would prioritize diversity because South Carolina has a large black population and Iowa is mostly white. This is a bold window that reflects the values of our party. Friday, the DNC Rules and Bylaws Committee met and supported the President's proposed order. Beginning with South Carolina on February 6th, New Hampshire and Nevada the following week, then Georgia and Michigan. It's only going to help make the American story real for all Americans." Republicans have committed to keeping Iowa the first on their calendar. Nicole D'Antonio, WSA 9. | en/transcripts/podcvf-c4Pg | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
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And what about Tom Brady, Gisele, Steph Curry, Larry David, Shaq, all named in a class action lawsuit involving Sam Baikman Freed's now bankrupt FTX. Well, nobody blames them for taking easy money, but they must accept that there are very hard consequences when things turn south. Being an influencer is a massive luxury in our celeb-obsessed culture and carries with it a weighty burden. | en/transcripts/pvsPgbWwFXM | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
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Now, Europe is currently in the grip of an unfolding energy crisis. Natural gas prices have soared 600% so far this year. That crisis is now hitting key economic areas across Europe, from fertilizer plants to food industry and the health sector. The crisis is being driven by multiple factors, including rising post-COVID demand, weather-related events, glitches at gas production plants across the world, and speculative trading on the EU's gas crisis has sparked questions over the role of Russian President Vladimir Putin in exploiting, as some would see it, the rising demand and low supply. Russia's decision not to transit more gas through Ukraine or to replenish European storage sites has exacerbated the crisis. The impact of Moscow's decision has been evident even in countries such as Spain and the UK, which have little direct reliance on Russian gas. Critics accuse Russia of weaponising gas supplies. The International Energy Agency and some in the European Parliament have accused Moscow of intentionally limiting gas to Europe. They say Russia is attempting to blackmail the EU and Germany in a bid to pressure them into granting pending approvals for Russia's The pending approvals for Russia's Nord Stream 2 pipeline. Last week, Russian President Vladimir Putin blamed Europe for the current crisis, saying the continent was wrong to reduce the share of long-term deals in natural gas trade in favour of the spot market where prices have surged. Another factor is the practice of our European partners. This practice has once again confirmed that in fact they made mistakes. We talked to the European Commission's previous line-up and all its activity was aimed at phasing out of so-called long-term contracts. It was aimed at transition to spot gas trade and as it turned out it has become obvious today that this practice is a mistake. The European Union is heavily reliant on natural gas imports that come from outside the bloc. Russia is the largest exporter of supplies into it. It represents nearly 43% of the EU's natural gas imports. Last month, Russian gas company Gazprom announced that the €10 billion pipeline Nord Stream 2 had been completed. The Kremlin says its launch will help combat the energy crisis in Europe. The pipeline runs on the bed of the Baltic Sea from Russia to Germany, but certification from Germany could take several months. Ukraine has warned Europe that Nord Stream 2 could be used by Moscow to exert pressure, and the pipelines also faced resistance from the United States. . Thank you. | en/transcripts/AcOQNgXv8E0 | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
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Snap Inc, the company behind disappearing messages app Snapchat, has filed for its IPO, hoping for a valuation of $25 billion. The app, if it manages to raise the $3bn that it hopes to, will be the third biggest US tech IPOllowing companies like Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba... ...and which had sell for a 16 billion during its IPO. The company first gained fame for being an explicit photo messaging app for young teens. Snapchat now brands itself as a camera app and it wants its users to be playful, making it one of the most well-loved augmented reality apps. A range of filters allows users to constantly play around, causing endless hilarity. Snap Inc's business is no child's play. It hopes to raise $3bn in what will be one of the biggest tech IPOs of recent years, according to new documents. The company listed three risk factors in its ability to grow. Brexit, competition from larger companies such as Facebook or Tencent, and possibly the most important one, Snap Inc. has never turned a profit. Could this possibly turn its dream of a successful IPO into a nightmare? | en/transcripts/IyvUj87hah8 | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
Focusing on Starbucks now as more than 2,000 of its U.S. employees engaged in a single-day strike. The strike took place at over 100 stores across the country on the annual Red Cup Day on Thursday. The day normally sees the coffee franchise hand out holiday-themed reusable Starbucks cups to customers with certain purchases. It's the busiest day on the calendar for Starbucks. picketing employees said they are protesting the company's retaliation against unionized workers. Over the past year, more than 260 stores have voted to unionize, but Starbucks has not yet started negotiating contracts with most locations. | en/transcripts/FPSSdejtPk0 | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
We turn now to a massive oil spill in Kansas that officials say is finally contained. The Keystone Pipeline rupture leaked nearly 600,000 gallons of crude oil into a creek. That's enough oil to nearly fill an Olympic-sized swimming pool. NBC's Corey Coffin joins us now. Corey, do investigators have any idea what happened? How did this leak happen? Hey, Vicky, TC Energy said INVESTIGATORS HAVE ANY IDEA WHAT HAPPENED? HOW DID THIS LEAK HAPPEN? IT'S STILL WORKING TO DETERMINE THE CAUSE OF THE LEAK BUT WE DO KNOW THAT THE PIPELINE, WHICH ABOUT Hey, Vicki, TC Energy says it's still working to determine the cause of the leak, but we do know that the pipeline, which is about 150 miles northwest of Kansas City, is shut down for now. Officials say the spill, which happened last Wednesday, is no longer moving downstream and 250 crews are there in the area to handle cleanup. TC Energy also claims it's doing round-the-clock air quality checks and other environmental monitoring. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency says there are no known effects to drinking water wells or to the public and that the oil did not move from the creek to larger waterways. Certainly wildlife there though, Corey. This is not the first oil spill involving the Keystone pipeline. Give us some context. How does this one compare to others? Yeah, Vicky, federal data shows that this is the largest spill in Keystone Pipeline history. According to transportation data from the Department of Transportation, there have been at least three significant spills along the original Keystone pipeline in just the last five years. Past spills have led to outages that have lasted about two weeks. In this latest instance, TC Energy is still evaluating when it can reopen the system. The nearly 2,700 mile pipeline moves about 600,000 barrels of Canadian tar sands oil per day from Canada to Cushing, Oklahoma. Environmentalists said that the heavier tar sands oil is not only more toxic than lighter crude, but can sink in water instead of floating on top. Vicki. Thanks for watching our YouTube channel. Follow today's top stories and breaking news by downloading the NBC News app. you | en/transcripts/NuzJg1K-rFg | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
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Breaking news from the courts. One of the key organizers of the so-called Freedom Convoy that took over downtown Ottawa for three weeks is now out of jail. Tamara Leach was arrested February 17th and kept in custody until today. There are conditions that go along with her release. She must leave Ottawa within the next 24 hours and not have any contact with other protest leaders. She must also keep in touch with police as she travels back to her home in Alberta. Stay with us for more on this developing story. | en/transcripts/mXwSaZU6Nr8 | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
Russian Foreign Ministry says two of its embassy staff were killed by an explosion outside Russia's embassy in Kabul. The ministry didn't offer any details as to who the staff members were or offer more details on the incident. Russia's state news agency, RIA Novostii reported earlier, citing anonymous sources that 15 to 20 people were killed or wounded as a result of the explosion. | en/transcripts/1117864206475218944 | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
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North Korea launching a ballistic missile directly over Japan for the first time in five years, ratcheting up tensions in the Asia-Pacific region. Japan issuing emergency alerts for citizens to take cover. Japan's Ministry of Defense says the missile was airborne for 17 minutes, traveling about 2,800 miles before crashing into the waters off of Japan. Japan's defense minister saying the launch threatened their ships and aircraft as well as their residents calling it a one-sided provocation the move move raising fears over North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's nuclear program. Kim Jong-un doesn't like to be out of the spotlight. So he has gone back to a missile that we've seen before, eight times before, the Hwasong missile, about 2,300 miles with a nuclear weapon, could reach Guam, but maybe not Australia. The U.S. and South Korea showing their military readiness by conducting a joint precision bombing drill involving eight fighter jets destroying two virtual targets. The White House also responding with a statement to the North Korean launch, strongly condemning the DPRK's dangerous and reckless decision. This year alone, North Korea has fired more than 30 ballistic missiles and at least five cruise missiles, the most launches in a single year. South Korea expects Kim Jong-un to test an intercontinental ballistic missile and conduct an underground nuclear test this year as well. In cooperation with the U.S. and Japan, South Korea says it's considering asking the United Nations to impose additional sanctions on Pyongyang. M. Nguyen, ABC News, Washington. | en/transcripts/Pq0iGvSTcCY | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
Some exciting news about the effectiveness of a new COVID vaccine that's about to be submitted for FDA authorization. It is said to provide total protection against COVID. Here is CBS2's Dr. Max Gomez to explain. The first companies to produce an effective vaccine against COVID-19 were Moderna and Pfizer, both using a new messenger RNA or mRNA technology. Largely forgotten in the vaccine race were numerous more conventional vaccine technologies. Now, two doses of a new COVID vaccine that is based on a conventional approach has achieved stunning success. The vaccine, made by Europe-based pharmaceutical companies Sanofi and GSK has demonstrated 57.9% efficacy against any symptoms of COVID-19, 75% efficacy against moderate or severe COVID-19 and most importantly 100% efficacy against severe COVID-19 disease and hospitalizations. And that's what we really care about. There are people who may still get mildly ill with COVID, even with this vaccine, but they will not have to stay in the hospital and they will not die. Clinical trials measuring neutralizing antibody levels of the Sanofi GSK vaccine suggest it could also be an effective booster after other COVID shots. The new vaccine that we're talking about now uses technology that's been around for decades. But at the end of the day, it's going to affect the immune system in a very similar way as the newer vaccines. Dr. Berman also points out that because this vaccine is made with long-standing technology, perhaps people who have been skeptical of the new mRNA technology will be more willing to now get vaccinated. Dr. Max Gomez, CBS 2 News. | en/transcripts/W7v5Q7BQzTk | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
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For all your embroidery and digitizing needs, call Bea's Embroidery. A handful of indivisible project supporters gathered at the corner of Highway 160 and 372 on Monday, holding signs with messages like Impeach, Country Over Party, and Stop the Lies. The Indivisible project reaches nationwide. According to their website, their mission is to cultivate a grassroots movement of literally thousands of local indivisible groups to elect progressive leaders, realize bold progressive policies, rebuild our democracy, and defeat the Trump agenda. Thank you. and defeat the Trump agenda. Hundreds of local groups across the country are throwing their support behind the invisible project, and they're seeking others to join them. Thank you. and they're seeking others to join them. To learn more about the Indivisible project, you can visit their website at indivisible.org. | en/transcripts/TUxXp0UKfUI | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
Mr. Zuckerberg, what is Facebook doing to prevent foreign actors from interfering in U.S. elections? This is one of my top priorities in 2018, is to get this right. One of my greatest regrets in running the company is that we were slow in identifying the Russian information operations in 2016. We expected them to do a number of more traditional cyber attacks, which we did identify and notify the campaigns that they were trying to hack into them, but we were slow at identifying the type of new information operations. When did you identify new operations? It was right around the time of the 2016 election itself. I have more confidence that we're going to get this right because since the 2016 election, there have been several important elections around the world where we've had a better record. There was the French presidential election. There was the German election. There was the U.S. Senate Alabama special election last year. Explain what is better about the record. So we've deployed new AI tools that do a better job of identifying fake accounts that may be trying to interfere in elections or spread misinformation. The nature of these attacks, though, is that there are people in Russia whose job it is to try to exploit our systems and other internet systems and other systems as well. So this is an arms race. I mean, they're going to keep on getting better at this. And we need to invest in keeping on getting better at this too, which is why one of the things I mentioned before is we're going to have more than 20,000 people by the end of this year working on security and content review across the company. We took the step last week, it was a pretty big step for us, of taking down sanctioned news organizations in Russia as part of an operation to remove 270 fake accounts and pages, part of their broader network in Russia that was actually not targeting international interference as much as, sorry, let me correct that. It was primarily targeting spreading misinformation in Russia itself, as well as certain Russian-speaking neighboring countries. How many accounts of this type have you taken down? The ones that we've pegged back to the IRA, we can identify the 470 in the American elections and the 270 that we specifically went after in Russia last week. There are many others that our systems catch, which are more difficult to attribute specifically to Russian intelligence. | en/transcripts/aGuX1Fhslrs | hf://datasets/hltcoe/wikivideo@cba60109a023d580c0d454c423a2f3027f596a28/audios.tar.gz |
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