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rugged and remote, the faroe islands are an isolated archipelago found in the north atlantic. powerful currents flow around its 18 islands, and in this sea channel called the vestmannasund, mechanical creatures lurk beneath the water's surface, called dragons. designed by swedish marine energy firm minesto, it's among a wave of new technology that hopes to revolutionise tidal power. this huge yellow thing behind me is a tidal kite. it looks a bit like a glider because it's designed to fly through the water, and once it's installed on the sea bed, it will be generating electricity using the current that flows through this stretch of water. weighing 28 tonnes and with a 12—metre wingspan, the newest dragon can deliver 1.2 megawatts of power. it's sort of like kitesurfing, but underwater. so we tether it off to the sea floor, foundation on the sea floor, and then it flies in a figure of eight. as underwater currents flow by, the kite's wings generate a hydrodynamic lift force, spinning the turbine and generating electricity. this design�*s very different to other types of tid
rugged and remote, the faroe islands are an isolated archipelago found in the north atlantic. powerful currents flow around its 18 islands, and in this sea channel called the vestmannasund, mechanical creatures lurk beneath the water's surface, called dragons. designed by swedish marine energy firm minesto, it's among a wave of new technology that hopes to revolutionise tidal power. this huge yellow thing behind me is a tidal kite. it looks a bit like a glider because it's designed to fly...
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we travel to the remote faroe islands to look at the latest ways to harness tidal energy. it's sort of like kitesurfing, but on the water. if it moves, it's a controller — paul's en route towards more accessible games. if ijust raise my eyebrows, i'm making the carjump. and we look at how generative technology could revolutionise the moviegoing experience. it can make approximately 52 quintillion versions of the film. about 100,000 flights jet around the world every day. flying accounts for 2.5% of all carbon emissions. now, that might not sound like much, but if aviation was a country, it would be among the top ten most polluting nations in the world, and its impact is expected to rise. now there's a global race to get clean aviation off the ground. and some companies think they're close to cracking it. pretty soon, passengers will be flying in zero—emission aircraft. but how did we get here? archive: the new machine is called, optimistically, - the flyer. we've come a long way since the wright brothers' first flight in 1903. that day, they lifted the world into a new
we travel to the remote faroe islands to look at the latest ways to harness tidal energy. it's sort of like kitesurfing, but on the water. if it moves, it's a controller — paul's en route towards more accessible games. if ijust raise my eyebrows, i'm making the carjump. and we look at how generative technology could revolutionise the moviegoing experience. it can make approximately 52 quintillion versions of the film. about 100,000 flights jet around the world every day. flying accounts for...
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we travel to the remote faroe islands to look at the latest ways to harness tidal energy. it's sort of like kitesurfing, but on the water. if it moves, it's a controller — paul's en route towards more accessible games. if ijust raise my eyebrows, i'm making the carjump. and we look at how generative technology could revolutionise the moviegoing experience. it can make approximately 52 quintillion versions of the film. about 100,000 flights jet around the world every day. flying accounts for 2.5% of all carbon emissions. now, that might not sound like much, but if aviation was a country, it would be among the top ten most polluting nations in the world, and its impact is expected to rise. now, there's a global race to get clean aviation off the ground. and some companies think they're close to cracking it. pretty soon, passengers will be flying in zero—emission aircraft. but how did we get here? archive: the new machine is called, optimistically, - the flyer. we've come a long way since the wright brothers' first flight in 1903. that day, they lifted the world into a ne
we travel to the remote faroe islands to look at the latest ways to harness tidal energy. it's sort of like kitesurfing, but on the water. if it moves, it's a controller — paul's en route towards more accessible games. if ijust raise my eyebrows, i'm making the carjump. and we look at how generative technology could revolutionise the moviegoing experience. it can make approximately 52 quintillion versions of the film. about 100,000 flights jet around the world every day. flying accounts for...
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we travel to the remote faroe islands to look at the latest ways to harness tidal energy. it's sort of like kitesurfing, but on the water. if it moves, it's a controller — paul's en route towards more accessible games. if ijust raise my eyebrows, i'm making the carjump. and we look at how generative technology could revolutionise the movie—going experience. it can make approximately 52 quintillion versions of the film. about 100,000 flights jet around the world every day. flying accounts for 2.5% of all carbon emissions. now, that might not sound like much, but if aviation was a country, it would be among the top ten most polluting nations in the world, and its impact is expected to rise. now, there's a global race to get clean aviation off the ground. and some companies think they're close to cracking it. pretty soon, passengers will be flying in zero—emission aircraft. but how did we get here? archive: the new machine is called, optimistically, the flyer. _ we've come a long way since the wright brothers' first flight in 1903. that day, they lifted the world into a
we travel to the remote faroe islands to look at the latest ways to harness tidal energy. it's sort of like kitesurfing, but on the water. if it moves, it's a controller — paul's en route towards more accessible games. if ijust raise my eyebrows, i'm making the carjump. and we look at how generative technology could revolutionise the movie—going experience. it can make approximately 52 quintillion versions of the film. about 100,000 flights jet around the world every day. flying accounts...
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organization receiving moving 20 percent of its funding from abroad to register as being agents of faro. the foreign influence george and lawmakers passed a draft version on choose day. critics compare it to legislation used by the kremlin to crack down on distant they cited jeopardizes george's hopes of joining the you. one day, a of the nearly 10000 gathered outside of georgia's permanent building where police broke up protesters with a pepper spray like substance and arrested. 11 days before inside the building, lawmakers came to blows all over. what's called the for an agent bill introduced by the georgia dream party. it will require media outlets and in jos receiving more than 20 percent of annual income from outside the country. to register as agents of foreign influence, lawmakers voted into 7825 move to move the draft log on to forward. so even after it was struck down last year, following opposition in parliament in mass protests. now critics, when it known again the bill does not fit the georgia, the dream of i hold that really shows the power of 3 people that i have to make t
organization receiving moving 20 percent of its funding from abroad to register as being agents of faro. the foreign influence george and lawmakers passed a draft version on choose day. critics compare it to legislation used by the kremlin to crack down on distant they cited jeopardizes george's hopes of joining the you. one day, a of the nearly 10000 gathered outside of georgia's permanent building where police broke up protesters with a pepper spray like substance and arrested. 11 days before...
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suprema de los estados unidos y si tienen derecho a los estados conservadores que lo prohÍben y un faro a z enfrenta cargos luego de que le encontraran vÍdeos de actos sexuales con niÑas colombianas entre 10 y 12 aÑos, tienen lo Último. y el gobierno va a exigir a las aerolÍneas que reembolsen dinero a los pasajeros que sufran demora o cancelaciÓn de los vuelos y es como mover un poco la dignidad del pasajero y recuperarla. presentador: comenzamos con la intensificaciÓn de las protestas a favor de varias universidades del paÍs y decenas de policÍas confrontaron una manifestaciÓn estudiantil y tambiÉn hubo arrestos y en la universidad del sur de california la policÍa forcejeÓ con manifestantes antes de retirarse para evitar y estÁn siguiendo esta noticia en desarrollo. >> los planteles universitarios de estados unidos viven la mayor movilizaciÓn desde que estallÓ la guerra y en la universidad de austin registra una de las mayores concentraciones de estudiantes que manifestaron su protesta. >> por gaza y por palestina. comentasrista: en la universidad del sur de california
suprema de los estados unidos y si tienen derecho a los estados conservadores que lo prohÍben y un faro a z enfrenta cargos luego de que le encontraran vÍdeos de actos sexuales con niÑas colombianas entre 10 y 12 aÑos, tienen lo Último. y el gobierno va a exigir a las aerolÍneas que reembolsen dinero a los pasajeros que sufran demora o cancelaciÓn de los vuelos y es como mover un poco la dignidad del pasajero y recuperarla. presentador: comenzamos con la intensificaciÓn de las protestas...
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desde su diagnóstico, ella se ha convertido en un faro de esperanza, ayudando a otros adultos a a reconocer las señals y detectarlo a tiempo. te va a dar 645 $ al mes por 24 meses. residentes de la ciudad de milpitas se podrían beneficiar de una ayuda para pagar el alquiler de su vivienda. cómo funciona el programa y dónde solicitarlo? aquí se lo decimos así. comenzamos este es tu noticiero telemundo 48. bienvenidos y muy buenas tardes. les saluda sandra cervantes y césar bayona. muchas gracias por su sintonía. vamos a iniciar con la información desde antioch, donde en días recientes las calles volvieron a convertirse en escenario de espectáculos ilegales de vehículos, un problema que en otras ocasiones ha terminado en choques. incluso hace un año un auto terminó sumergido en el agua. bueno, esto es recurrente. ah, y es por eso que la ciudad está asegurando que ya está tomando riendas en el asunto con nuevos esfuerzos. y es nathalie vera quien nos explica más en el estacionamiento de la marina. todavía se pueden ver las marcas de llantas de los espectáculos ilegales aquí
desde su diagnóstico, ella se ha convertido en un faro de esperanza, ayudando a otros adultos a a reconocer las señals y detectarlo a tiempo. te va a dar 645 $ al mes por 24 meses. residentes de la ciudad de milpitas se podrían beneficiar de una ayuda para pagar el alquiler de su vivienda. cómo funciona el programa y dónde solicitarlo? aquí se lo decimos así. comenzamos este es tu noticiero telemundo 48. bienvenidos y muy buenas tardes. les saluda sandra cervantes y césar bayona. muchas...
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we travel to the remote faroe islands to look at the latest ways to harness tidal energy. it's sort of like kitesurfing, but on the water. if it moves, it's a controller — paul's en route towards more accessible games.
we travel to the remote faroe islands to look at the latest ways to harness tidal energy. it's sort of like kitesurfing, but on the water. if it moves, it's a controller — paul's en route towards more accessible games.
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we travel to the remote faroe islands to look at the latest ways to harness tidal energy.
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we travel to the remote faroe islands to look at the latest ways to harness tidal energy. it's sort of like kitesurfing, but on the water. if it moves, it's a controller — paul's en route towards more accessible games. if ijust raise my eyebrows, i'm making the carjump. and we look at how generative technology could revolutionise the moviegoing experience. it can make approximately 52 quintillion versions of the film. about 100,000 flights jet around the world every day. flying accounts for 2.5% of all carbon emissions. now, that might not sound like much, but if aviation was a country, it would be among the top ten most polluting nations in the world, and its impact is expected to rise.
we travel to the remote faroe islands to look at the latest ways to harness tidal energy. it's sort of like kitesurfing, but on the water. if it moves, it's a controller — paul's en route towards more accessible games. if ijust raise my eyebrows, i'm making the carjump. and we look at how generative technology could revolutionise the moviegoing experience. it can make approximately 52 quintillion versions of the film. about 100,000 flights jet around the world every day. flying accounts for...
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two of the expeditions i went on were kind of by the bay of faro. if you guys, i mean, if you want to, you can they run like a dozen or more expeditions all around the country every year and they're expensive, like a couple hundred bucks mean you got to get yourself there but but yeah definitely. i talked to matt moneymaker, who's that started the bfr. he's lawyer. he just started the bfr a couple dozen years ago. and they have a vast set almost mind boggling online inventory of sightings and, testimonials and only a fraction of the testimonials they get make the actual website and make that. i mean, it's like a maybe an eighth or something of the total. i think have like five or 6000 on there, but they have upwards think archived of 75 to 80000 or something. a lot of them get dismissed as like kind of hoaxes or like miss ids and that sort of thing. but, but yeah, definitely. they're great guys, but not a great guy and and they run really good expedition. my experience they run really even if you're not a believer, it's fun to just go sit out in the
two of the expeditions i went on were kind of by the bay of faro. if you guys, i mean, if you want to, you can they run like a dozen or more expeditions all around the country every year and they're expensive, like a couple hundred bucks mean you got to get yourself there but but yeah definitely. i talked to matt moneymaker, who's that started the bfr. he's lawyer. he just started the bfr a couple dozen years ago. and they have a vast set almost mind boggling online inventory of sightings and,...
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rugged and remote, the faroe islands are an isolated archipelago found in the north atlantic. powerful currents flow around its 18 islands, and in this sea channel called the vestmannasund, mechanical creatures lurk beneath the water's surface, called dragons. designed by swedish marine energy firm minesto, it's among a wave of new technology that hopes to revolutionise tidal power. this huge yellow thing behind me is a tidal kite. it looks a bit like a glider because it's designed to fly through the water, and once it's installed on the sea bed, it will be generating electricity using the current that flows through this stretch of water. weighing 28 tonnes and with a i2—metre wingspan, the newest dragon can deliver 1.2 megawatts of power. it's sort of like kitesurfing, but underwater. so we tether it off to the sea floor, foundation on the sea floor, and then it flies in a figure of eight. as underwater currents flow by, the kite's wings generate a hydrodynamic lift force, spinning the turbine and generating electricity. this design's very different to other types of tidal
rugged and remote, the faroe islands are an isolated archipelago found in the north atlantic. powerful currents flow around its 18 islands, and in this sea channel called the vestmannasund, mechanical creatures lurk beneath the water's surface, called dragons. designed by swedish marine energy firm minesto, it's among a wave of new technology that hopes to revolutionise tidal power. this huge yellow thing behind me is a tidal kite. it looks a bit like a glider because it's designed to fly...
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: speaking of winning, from the open cup to their strong standings in the npsl, just how far can el faro go? well, according to gabriel, all the way. he wants people to know just how passionate the bay area soccer scene is. >> there's great talent here, you know. more scouts should come out here and look at all the talent there is. >> reporter: talent, passion, and limitless "goals." >> reggie bush's 2005 heisman trophy has been reinstated by the trust. closing a controversial saga nearly 20 years in the makings for former usc running back in an exclusive interview with janie yucas. she sat down with reggie on thursday and disdoesed what it means to get the heisman trophy back. >> what was it like to hold that for the first time? after all these years. >> it was as heavy as i remember it. [ laughter ] the first thing i did was pick it up and was like, it's still heavy. >> the fight that you have been fighting for so long. what emotion came up through you? >> you know what, i think when you manifested this for so long, right? and you have been -- i think through the ups and the downs for
: speaking of winning, from the open cup to their strong standings in the npsl, just how far can el faro go? well, according to gabriel, all the way. he wants people to know just how passionate the bay area soccer scene is. >> there's great talent here, you know. more scouts should come out here and look at all the talent there is. >> reporter: talent, passion, and limitless "goals." >> reggie bush's 2005 heisman trophy has been reinstated by the trust. closing a...
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we travel to the remote faroe islands to look at the latest ways to harness tidal energy. it's sort of like kitesurfing, but on the water. if it moves, it's a controller — paul's en route towards more accessible games. if ijust raise my eyebrows, i'm making the carjump. and we look at how generative technology could revolutionise the moviegoing experience. it can make approximately 52 quintillion versions of the film. about 100,000 flights jet around the world every day. flying accounts for 2.5% of all carbon emissions. now, that might not sound like much, but if aviation was a country, it would be among the top ten most polluting nations in the world, and its impact is expected to rise. now there's a global race to get clean aviation off the ground. and some companies think they're close to cracking it. pretty soon, passengers will be flying in zero—emission aircraft. but how did we get here? archive: the new machine is called, optimistically, the flyer. _ we've come a long way since the wright brothers' first flight in 1903. that day, they lifted the world into a new
we travel to the remote faroe islands to look at the latest ways to harness tidal energy. it's sort of like kitesurfing, but on the water. if it moves, it's a controller — paul's en route towards more accessible games. if ijust raise my eyebrows, i'm making the carjump. and we look at how generative technology could revolutionise the moviegoing experience. it can make approximately 52 quintillion versions of the film. about 100,000 flights jet around the world every day. flying accounts for...
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there were some pictures from faro airport on the algarve, which looked absolutely chaotic , which looked absolutely chaotic, to say the least. what was happening there? >> it was absolute chaos . >> it was absolute chaos. >> it was absolute chaos. >> exactly as you say. so, this this started building up yesterday morning. >> what happened was there was some problem the some kind of problem at the border , shortage staff. some kind of problem at the borsomebody|ge staff. some kind of problem at the bor somebody had staff. some kind of problem at the bor somebody had forgotten do >> somebody had forgotten to do the rosters or whatever it was for easter sunday, some people had gone sick, who knows? frankly. we know is frankly. but what we do know is what happened , you got immense what happened, you got immense queues building up with arrivals, particularly from the uk, because of course, we insist that our passports are checked and stamped , since the and stamped, since the democratic vote to leave the european union as a result of that. well, we've just seen, massive queues building up th
there were some pictures from faro airport on the algarve, which looked absolutely chaotic , which looked absolutely chaotic, to say the least. what was happening there? >> it was absolute chaos . >> it was absolute chaos. >> it was absolute chaos. >> exactly as you say. so, this this started building up yesterday morning. >> what happened was there was some problem the some kind of problem at the border , shortage staff. some kind of problem at the borsomebody|ge...