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  • welcome everyone watching around the world. 2

  • I'm Coral Azusa for seeing them. 3

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  • Theo Date of this show is May 2nd 2019 which means we're almost exactly a year and 1/2 from the next U. 5

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  • Presidential election, and 21 people have already declared their candidacy for president. 7

  • In addition to the incumbent leader himself, President Donald Trump filed his reelection paperwork just hours after he was inaugurated on January 20th 2017 1 candidate, a former governor of Massachusetts, has said he'll challenge President Trump for the Republican nomination. 8

  • And as far as Democrats go, there are 20 a record number of them who have officially announced their candidacy. 9

  • They include a former U. 10

  • S vice president, a number of senators and representatives, some mayors, an author, a former Cabinet official. 11

  • But why are these campaigns seemingly in full swing when we're still more than eight months away from even the first primaries and caucuses that help determine the party nominees? 12

  • Money is one reason fundraising is a critical part of any presidential run, and announcing early helps candidates start getting the donations that will help fuel that run. 13

  • Another reason. 14

  • Getting their name out there candidates need voters to be familiar with them, so this is a chance for presidential hopefuls to make connections well ahead of the elections. 15

  • Also, debate season is just around the corner. 16

  • It kicks off at the beginning of summer and runs through next spring, so the candidates are working to qualify so they could get their faces and their messages on the national stage. 17

  • 10 2nd Trivia. 18

  • Who is the chief justice of the United States? 19

  • John Roberts, Mike Pompeo William Bar for Neil Gorsuch, the chief justice who's also the chief judge of the U. 20

  • S Supreme Court is John Roberts. 21

  • That's a question from the civics part of the U. 22

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  • Naturalization test. 24

  • The test that someone born outside the United States takes to become a citizen. 25

  • The exam has a total of 100 questions, but only 10 of those air asked two people applying for U. 26

  • S. 27

  • Citizenship, and they have to get at least six of the answers right. 28

  • A new law was just passed in the state of Indiana that requires all high school students there to take the naturalization test as part of their civic studies. 29

  • They don't have to pass the test to graduate, they just have to take it. 30

  • Those who support the law say they're concerned that many American high school students wouldn't be able to pass the test, so they're hoping that requiring them to take it will help solve that. 31

  • Those who oppose the law say it's not necessary, since students are already learning this information through their civics history and social studies classes. 32

  • The law is set to take effect next school year. 33

  • Several other states have a similar requirement in place today. 34

  • We decided to test your knowledge with a few more questions from the naturalization test First, who is known as the father of our country. 35

  • George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, John Adams and Thomas Jefferson. 36

  • The answer. 37

  • America's first president. 38

  • George Washington. 39

  • Next one of the first words of the Constitution way. 40

  • Hold these truths. 41

  • Four score and seven years ago. 42

  • Congress shall make no law or with the people the answer. 43

  • We the people. 44

  • Finally, how many U. 45

  • S. 46

  • Senators are there? 47

  • 5100 435 or 438? 48

  • The answer. 49

  • 102 senators for every state, Thank you. 50

  • 40 years after the launch of one G meaning first generation wireless technology were standing on the threshold of five G. 51

  • It's gonna come at a cost. 52

  • Hundreds of billions of dollars are needed to develop five g. 53

  • There are currently around 200,000 cell towers across America dedicated to four G. 54

  • Experts estimate it will take at least 300,000 Maur to manage the fifth generation. 55

  • There are security concerns, and there's also the question. 56

  • What do we do when our computers and smartphones just don't work properly? 57

  • But if everything does, five G isn't just going to change your mobile Internet speed. 58

  • It's gonna touch nearly everything around you, right, Sofia. 59

  • It will allow everything to be connected. 60

  • I am getting excited just thinking about it. 61

  • Let's take some everyday scenarios. 62

  • You leave work, get in your car, go home, eat dinner, take that shower and go to bed. 63

  • Well, five g is going to change all of that. 64

  • Let's start with the drive. 65

  • Tell me how five G is gonna change that commute home and this bad boy this car permanently serving the road around and sending relevant bits of information after the cloud generating a true riel time map that internist pushed down to all the other cars. 66

  • Autonomous driving is not. 67

  • The capability off a car is really about small meant gelatin, and that's 552 so crucial. 68

  • The real magic of five G is in the amount of data that can be transmitted through the increased capacity increased bandwidth that really enables a whole range of applications that currently aren't possible. 69

  • Why in the world would you need to have a data connected Be Hi, David. 70

  • Beehives, as you know, are valuable, and as such, they're in demand, so hive keepers need to protect them, so they use acid trackers to essentially monitor the health of the hive, checking into the cloud once a day, which is the industry message metric for an asset tracker this device the last 14 years. 71

  • So really, the lesson here is five G isn't just about speed. 72

  • It is also about coward on one end of the spectrum, using a ton of power on the other end of the spectrum, using as little power as possible to get the longest life span possible, he's gonna have a massive impact on people's lives. 73

  • It'll happen over time as the technology is deployed and as these cases were developed. 74

  • But we're going to see a really big advance in the quality of life that lives you can deliver for individuals. 75

  • But all that isn't enough for some people with five g rolling out, others are already focused on 60 60. 76

  • Really? 77

  • Well, yes, you could have smart surfaces with printed electronics in them. 78

  • Black smart glasses so you can have your device everywhere. 79

  • When do you think that 60 will actually roll out? 80

  • Standardization activities are expected to start 2028 so a couple of years after that 2030 2030 s. 81

  • So 2019 is the year of five G 2030 60. 82

  • See then for 10 out of 10 Gram and Steve. 83

  • Those are the names of two of the newest traffic reporters in the city of London. 84

  • Yeah, this jobs for the birds. 85

  • According to transport for London, these Siegel's decided to perch in front of the traffic camera at quote big times, giving an extra bird's eye view of conditions. 86

  • This happened over the course of a couple days, and, of course it went viral. 87

  • Thanks to the Internets. 88

  • Should've named him Jonathan and Livingston. 89

  • It takes a lot of gold toe wing, a photo bomb like that. 90

  • But there are worse ways to spend the Larry today, even for the most gullible. 91

  • And who wouldn't want to turn fishing for the chance to catch fame on camera? 92

  • It's no red herring, and the outcome was simply annul believable Court Lizzie for seeing that tent.

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