tv Cats and Dogs PIZZAGAT Ev PRESSTV September 28, 2023 9:02pm-9:18pm IRST
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leader of the free world and president of the united states has once again committed an international awkward gaff in front of the world's media. this time he missed out a handshake with the brazilian president at the united nations. in yet another cringeworthy moment, president lula walked towards biden as if to shake his hand before realizing sleepy joe was already shuffling off in the other direction. to ensure that workers not only know their rights, but also have the tools to exercise their rights. by the way, i love luler's reaction as biden ignores him. mr. president, it's oh uh, let's just go. our cats and dog's press team have come up with some possible headlines. to record the
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occasion, the white house, let's celebrate the positive here, the president made it off stage without falling over, insider, if they ain't low ball in putin, joe ain't high five in them, dr. fou, never mind the handshake, i want to talk about covid, just covid, only covid, biden's handler, forget the man and listen to my voice, left, right, left, right, good, joe biden, uh, who was that guy? anyway uh, yeah, someone else who's been chasing the american president is the israeli premier. almost a year after returning to office again, the regime's prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who apparently took his dirty clothes with him for washing, the last time he visited the white house, finally got his long sort after meeting with joe biden. apparently the two men discussed the hard issues amid us israely tensions. to know more, let's hear the... straight from the
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horse's mouth. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to cats and dogs, mr. benjamin netanyahu. mr. netanyahu, welcome back to cats and dogs. it's good to be back again and again and again. yes, you do keep coming back, don't you? mr. netanyahu, how long have you been waiting this time around for a meeting with the american president? nine months. nine months, why so long? he was resting. is that the real reason or did he have concerns about your meeting? well, in truth, his people said they were afraid i will arrive with lot of dirty laundry to deal with. oh, by dirty laundry, you mean difficult subjects? no, i mean dirty laundry, shirts, underwear, pants, that kind of thing. right, you are on that one. so, what caused the president to actually agree to meet you after all? he didn't agree. meet, sorry, he
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just mixed me with ukrainian president vladimir zelinski, but you did talk about the hard issues, right? sort of. what do you mean by sort of? well, i talked about relations with america, and he promised to send me yet another aid package. so, what was that aid package about? he told me he was delivering the eight package to kraco. krack off, why krachoff? because it sounds like kiev in ukraine. ah, okay. mr. prime minister. thank you very much. at the united nations, netanyahu warned iran of nuclear threat. netanyahu has repeatedly used the un stage to launch ominous warnings towards tehran, briefly caused moment of alarm at the general assembly when he appeared to threaten to new tehran. seriously, he actually said. iran
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must face a credible nuclear threat, sanctions must be snapped back, and above all, above all, iran must face. this a credible nuclear friend. while the threatening speech was, i presume, intended to present powerful image of the israeli regime, netanyahu's office quickly jumped into action to claim the nuclear threat was a mere slip of the tongue. imagine that, imagine starting nuclear war just because you used the wrong wording. and if it was an error, what did he mean by credible nuclear threat? by credible nuclear thread, simply meant credible jocular threat. just like a funny little joke, but not really, i meant it. back in the united states, the former us president seems to have changed his job.
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who wants it? so, he's now giving out pizza, presumable. this means he's aiming for the italian vote. trump made the stop at treehouse pobanity in bettendorf, iowa after holding multiple events in the state. he's something of an enigma, despite everything he gets attacked for by his enemies, which include the democrats, the republicans, his former staff and almost every attorney in the usa. trump gets more people showing up when he's serving pizza than as opponents get and at an entire rally. and what's the message? it's obvious, i'm... make margarita great again, but the main concern is this, did he leave without paying, like apparently he did once before, for someone who is facing around 10,000 felony charges, it's good to see him having a good time handing out pizzas, because it's handy to have an alternative career just in case it doesn't go his way in
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in yet another example of the current state of western society in the garden, a subset of which is germany, pack of dog identifying humans, you heard me right, dog identifying humans has prompted calls for animal control after footage of their berlin meetup went viral, an estimated thousand people who prefer to be recognized not as humans, but as canines instead, organized the gathering at the berlin potsamar platz railroad station in central germany, communicating only by howling or barking at one another. this is what happens when you have nothing serious to worry about and you don't allow parents to discipline their children properly. never mind transgender issues, we
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are to trans species self-identification now. obviously a whole new breed of german shepherds. some critics have offered to put the heard's canin instincts to. test, just take them to the siberian tundra and let's see if they hunt as pack or eat each other or both. the whole situation has raised yet another pertinent question, should their human rights be replaced with animal rights. whatever the case it seems, quite obvious that the world has finally gone to the dogs. that's all for this time. join me again to see who's identifying as what? who's taking their dirty laundry to washington and who's... joe shuffles away from next, that's all on press tv with me lambotopic and cats and dogs.
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of chemistry, i was born in aman jordan, and i grew up there, and now after about 24 years, i am here at tusy. we have developed a whole new class of materials that are based on linking building units together into very large chemical structures that are... stitch together on the molecular level and on the nano level to make porous materials that have porosities exceeding 10,000 meters per gram. let me just show you what some of these materials we invented look like. this is material a micro crystalline solid and one gram of this material is about one inch high. the uh this material is so porous that the surface area contained within these pores. uh basically could cover an entire football field and one can say that's the space or
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that's the footage to which you can store gas, this is the fastest going area in chemistry, what we've done is really combining inorganic units with organic units, but we have figured out a way of stitching these units together to make a variety of large structures that encompass. this space called metal organic frameworks or for short they are now being called moffs. the pores can be designed to seek out very specific contaminants, whether it's contamination in water or contaminants in air like carbon dioxide or others. one can think of specific sequences that not just capture the carbon dioxide, but also convert the carbon dioxide to a fuel and produce a a cycle for carbon dioxide that is sustainable clen energy
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cycle. one of the uh most rewarding things about my job as a professor is the interaction with with these younger minds, i want to have them. express their mind in the laboratory, nature opens a door for you and says, here i am, figure it out, that openting comes to those who are there in the arena working and have the vision and and the intentions to search in a diligent and rigorous way and an honest way. think beyond the obvious, think beyond what's been done, take a risk intellectually, take a risk, change, go after things you don't know. very much about, there is a care that is given through mentoring, and what that does, that
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creates a bomb between the professor and the student, that bond is never broken, because you saw the student grow and they saw themselves change to the better. i think that this is a recognition not just of the of the field, but also the people in the field. obviously my students work, which is being recognized here, and and many colleagues around the world that have contributed to the development of the field and many our pillars of of this field. i'm often asked, how can middle east countriess and and some of the eastern countries become strong again scientifically. you need to give the researchers a lot of freedom, lot of freedom to fail and fail and fail and then they will succeed, and that's the process of discovery, i think it's a wonderful prize and i think it's a great start for very prestigious uh,
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international science prize. thank you. what's going on everyone? aliza here, back with a brand new episode of iran tech. we're here at loureston province, about six or so hours from the capital tehran to check out a... pharmaceuticals company that specializes in making drugs for livestock, pultry and fish, so we thought we take a look at the manufacturing process of different types of drugs based on their type and whether there's solutions or their solids and whatnot, and also uh take a closer look at some of the exclusive drugs that only they make in iron and take a look at the science behind it, so without any further ado, let's get right into it.
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