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since 2017 thomas relation his team at the technical university. have been working on a new set of scales together with germany's national maturity institute they've developed 2 prototypes based on the new definition of the kilogram. for 130 years a metal cylinder in paris was the world's benchmark of the kilogram but not any more just your home for the kilogram was the last remaining unit based on a physical object a piece of metal and all other units are based on constants of nature. and beauty notably so in that speech because of this redefinition weights are no longer derived from the international prototype kilogram stored in a safe in paris. instead they're derived from a fundamental constant constant but 1st things 1st. in the past all weights used to calibrate scales worldwide whether it was in pharmaceutical companies biotech labs or supermarkets all derived from a platinum iridium cylinder located just outside paris stored securely under 3 glass bell jar extremely precious object was kept in the safe of the international bureau of whites
since 2017 thomas relation his team at the technical university. have been working on a new set of scales together with germany's national maturity institute they've developed 2 prototypes based on the new definition of the kilogram. for 130 years a metal cylinder in paris was the world's benchmark of the kilogram but not any more just your home for the kilogram was the last remaining unit based on a physical object a piece of metal and all other units are based on constants of nature. and...
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the 2 planck scale prototypes from the technical university ill man now will eventually be put to industrial use currently they can be used to determine weights in the range between one milligram and 100 grams but it will be another 3 to 5 years before the 1st planck scale goes to market the paris kilogram meanwhile has already lost its status as the international benchmark and is now being consigned to a museum. along with the kilogram the 2nd and the meter they are all sorts of the units of measurement we asked our viewers what units of measurement do you. separate the indigenous people of mexico use them a data which is equal to the volume of an empty sardine can. from indonesia says in java we often use the volume of an empty coconut shell to measure rise maize and other goods one shell usually holds one kilo. this unit of measurement is still in use today. in argentina eduardo says we use the meter kilo celsius liter and hector best skill or we eyeball it that always works. says our says farmers in colombia use the key to the distance you can travel while smoking a cigar so where is the
the 2 planck scale prototypes from the technical university ill man now will eventually be put to industrial use currently they can be used to determine weights in the range between one milligram and 100 grams but it will be another 3 to 5 years before the 1st planck scale goes to market the paris kilogram meanwhile has already lost its status as the international benchmark and is now being consigned to a museum. along with the kilogram the 2nd and the meter they are all sorts of the units of...
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since 2017 thomas relation his team at the technical university. have been working on a new set of scales together with germany's national maturity institute they've developed 2 prototypes based on the new definition of the kilogram. for 130 years a metal cylinder in paris was the world's benchmark of the kilogram but not anymore as you call me. the kilogram was the last remaining unit based on a physical object a piece of metal and all other as our units are based on constants of nature. and. in that speech because of this redefinition weights are no longer derived from the international prototype kilogram stored in a safe in paris. of use. instead they are derived from a fundamental constant constant but 1st things 1st. in the past all weights used to calibrate scales worldwide whether it was in pharmaceutical companies biotech labs or supermarkets all derived from a platinum iridium cylinder located just outside paris stored securely under 3 glance bell jars be extremely precious object was kept in the safe of the international bureau of weights
since 2017 thomas relation his team at the technical university. have been working on a new set of scales together with germany's national maturity institute they've developed 2 prototypes based on the new definition of the kilogram. for 130 years a metal cylinder in paris was the world's benchmark of the kilogram but not anymore as you call me. the kilogram was the last remaining unit based on a physical object a piece of metal and all other as our units are based on constants of nature. and....
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run she is a professor of environmental and climate policy at munich technical university and sitting beside me is kwang on posh he is with the berlin chapter of the environmentalists movement fridays for future welcome to you both thank you so much for joining us miranda i want to start with you i mean you're a specialist on climate policy where does europe stand right now in terms of climate policy can you give us maybe the good in the bad let's say the good is that europe has been focusing on climate for quite some time so already since at least they are early 1990 s. you've seen efforts being made by governments here to take action and also by environmental groups and an average citizens. and you've seen the big growth in renewable energy i mean you see that all over germany the wind turbines the solar photovoltaics on the roofs we're seeing work being done on energy efficiency improvements so there really have been some some important changes going on. in some places you you're seeing in there big efforts to try to change educational systems to introduce more focus on climate cha
run she is a professor of environmental and climate policy at munich technical university and sitting beside me is kwang on posh he is with the berlin chapter of the environmentalists movement fridays for future welcome to you both thank you so much for joining us miranda i want to start with you i mean you're a specialist on climate policy where does europe stand right now in terms of climate policy can you give us maybe the good in the bad let's say the good is that europe has been focusing...
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from the munich technical university calling on posh with the fridays for future movement joining us on a friday thank you so much to both thank you very much for. 5 years ago these so-called islamic states started its attacks on the religious minority in iraq a campaign the united nations has labeled a genocide these images show years edis fleeing the onslaught of biased forces in august 24th they had to leave without even food or water an estimated 200 children died of dehydration as people descended the slopes of mount sin jar the c.d.'s and such for a home in northwestern iraq for those copy behind life became a diaper i guess fighters raped women and girls and sold thousands of them as sex slaves they shot men and boards and although i ass is now gone many is edis still live in displaced person camps. the singe our region was liberated from the so-called islamic state in november 25th but still thousands of people are unaccounted for many could be buried in one of more than 70 confirmed mass graves in this and our region. remembers exactly when he last saw his brother it was aug
from the munich technical university calling on posh with the fridays for future movement joining us on a friday thank you so much to both thank you very much for. 5 years ago these so-called islamic states started its attacks on the religious minority in iraq a campaign the united nations has labeled a genocide these images show years edis fleeing the onslaught of biased forces in august 24th they had to leave without even food or water an estimated 200 children died of dehydration as people...
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since 2017 thomas and his team at the technical university. have been working on a new set of scales together with germany's national maturity institute they've developed 2 prototypes based on the new definition of the kilogram. for 130 years a metal cylinder in paris was the world's benchmark of the kilogram but not anymore to skew common. the kilogram was the last remaining unit based on a physical object a piece of metal and all other units are based on constants of nature. and beauty not of me and that's which because of this redefinition weights are no longer derived from the international prototype kilogram stored in a safe in paris. of use. instead they're derived from a fundamental constant constant but 1st things 1st. in the past all weights used to calibrate scales worldwide whether it was in pharmaceutical companies biotech labs or supermarkets all derived from a platinum iridium cylinder located just outside paris stored securely under 3 glance bell jars the extremely precious object was kept in the safe of the international bureau
since 2017 thomas and his team at the technical university. have been working on a new set of scales together with germany's national maturity institute they've developed 2 prototypes based on the new definition of the kilogram. for 130 years a metal cylinder in paris was the world's benchmark of the kilogram but not anymore to skew common. the kilogram was the last remaining unit based on a physical object a piece of metal and all other units are based on constants of nature. and beauty not of...
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the intercut laboratory is on the campus of the technical university of berlin. the engineers started experimenting 7 years ago with fabric kites. when the kite goes up the lines on furrow and turn a turbine which generates electricity. then the kite is pulled in again which consumes a very little power. it's like a yo yo going up and down. the team has moved on from fabric kites to ones made of carbon fiber. they build them and all the technology themselves and they're always having to redesign and optimize. our motto is to make as many mistakes as possible in as short a time as possible but only once it is what we have to learn and the mistakes make us smarter and they make the product safe. as it is this is the last details for the wingtips right. the wingtips are also made of carbon fiber. the material is very light and stable but it can't withstand everything. unlike. structures can survive a hard landing unscathed. they've been working on carbon fiber kites for 2 years now and already over a 1000000 euros on prototypes. once a week the developers drive out
the intercut laboratory is on the campus of the technical university of berlin. the engineers started experimenting 7 years ago with fabric kites. when the kite goes up the lines on furrow and turn a turbine which generates electricity. then the kite is pulled in again which consumes a very little power. it's like a yo yo going up and down. the team has moved on from fabric kites to ones made of carbon fiber. they build them and all the technology themselves and they're always having to...
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the team of computer scientists at munich's technical university are world leaders in the field of augmented reality applications in medicine and surgical instructions are just the beginning one day doctors might be shown a are images overlaying their patients would allow them to see inside the body the organs vessels nerves and tumors. the doctor can directly feel in a patient. do know there is a narrowing of artery there is more it can be that it's location inside the body so why localizing intelligently correctly and visualizing it correctly in our demented reality we're hoping that we would improve the health care. to make that possible the software we need to integrate. data from regular x. rays cat scans or m.r.i. scans to generate a precise 3 d. image super imposed inside the patient's body the doctor would see a 3 d. image of the bones inside the leg and use that information to for example attach an artificial knee with much greater precision. really was a few minutes spent if you're measuring in the structure i think of. being used on an everyday basis. such complex technical develo
the team of computer scientists at munich's technical university are world leaders in the field of augmented reality applications in medicine and surgical instructions are just the beginning one day doctors might be shown a are images overlaying their patients would allow them to see inside the body the organs vessels nerves and tumors. the doctor can directly feel in a patient. do know there is a narrowing of artery there is more it can be that it's location inside the body so why localizing...
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their development laboratory is on the campus of the technical university of berlin. the engineers started experimenting with fabric kites in 2012. when the kite goes up the rope turns the generator trouble and generates electricity. then the kite is pulled in again which consumes very little power it's like a yo yo going up and down. over all that creates a surplus of election. most of their time is spent doing calculations or in the workshop. they build the kite and all the technology themselves and they're always having to redesign and optimize. as a motto is our motto is to make as many mistakes as possible in a short a time as possible but i was only once. and we have to learn and the mistakes make us smarter and they make the product safe that has it here. they've been working on the carbon tight since 2017 or so and have already invested over a 1000000 euros in the prototypes but it's still not finished. the wind energy summit at hamburg is the team's chance to find new investors. yeah yes i did this when we were asking investors to acquire a stake of up to a 1
their development laboratory is on the campus of the technical university of berlin. the engineers started experimenting with fabric kites in 2012. when the kite goes up the rope turns the generator trouble and generates electricity. then the kite is pulled in again which consumes very little power it's like a yo yo going up and down. over all that creates a surplus of election. most of their time is spent doing calculations or in the workshop. they build the kite and all the technology...
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highest altitude research post in germany for professor anetta mental and her students from the technical university in munich it's the starting point for an alpine expedition she tells them that they can see the signs of global warming every day high levels of pollen for example it can be potentially life threatening for people with allergies. is the one result of global warming is that the pollen season starts earlier but doesn't enter any or there's a lot of pollen about even in autumn due to invasive species and increased levels of carbon dioxide in the year also raises pollen production. ringback the. eco climatology students will meet dozens of experts on the alpine study trip . starting with michelle cloud data a scientist of international renown his area of expertise is permafrost and landslides erosion and natural hazards right for years often point out is the 1st we have to now the temperature increase means the permafrost in the alps is starting to melt there is a growing risk of rock fall and mountains are simply not as cold as they used to be called blatter explains. next the group said
highest altitude research post in germany for professor anetta mental and her students from the technical university in munich it's the starting point for an alpine expedition she tells them that they can see the signs of global warming every day high levels of pollen for example it can be potentially life threatening for people with allergies. is the one result of global warming is that the pollen season starts earlier but doesn't enter any or there's a lot of pollen about even in autumn due...
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her husband teaches fluid mechanics at the technical university of kim cheick the apartment they were assigned has $200.00 square metres of floor space the regime also provides the furniture. not everyone in john young lives in modern high rises like this one but this family is far from an exception every year since kim jong un came to power he has built and inaugurated a new residential district that has involved 50 new residential blocks sprouting up within the space of a few months they're intended for the scientists and their families who have rendered extraordinary services for the regime one of these high rises is home to an architect's office serving kim jong. un's excellent work. for. one of. the points off for the full course there's always more work to be done there are always more projects we never have enough architects this is in itself a huge building site everyone is tied up in at least 2 or 3 projects and is working nonstop. but it's still not nearly enough that's what we do all nighters. given the international situation and all the sanctions doesn't that hamper const
her husband teaches fluid mechanics at the technical university of kim cheick the apartment they were assigned has $200.00 square metres of floor space the regime also provides the furniture. not everyone in john young lives in modern high rises like this one but this family is far from an exception every year since kim jong un came to power he has built and inaugurated a new residential district that has involved 50 new residential blocks sprouting up within the space of a few months they're...
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their development laboratory is on the campus of the technical university of berlin. the engineers started experimenting with fabric kites in 2012. when the kite goes up the rope turns the generator drum and generates electricity. then the kite is pulled in again which consumes very little power it's like a yo yo going up and down. over all that creates a surplus of electric. most of their time is spent doing calculations or in the workshop. they built the kite and all the technology themselves and they're always having to redesign and optimize. as a. motto is to make as many mistakes as possible in a short a time as possible but i was only once. and we have to learn and the mistakes make us smarter and they make the product safe has it here. they've been working on the carbon tight since 2017 or so we're going have already invested over a 1000000 euros in the prototypes but it's still not finished. the wind energy summited hamburg is the team's chance to find new investors. yeah that's not just we're asking investors to acquire a stake of up to a 1000000 euros this y
their development laboratory is on the campus of the technical university of berlin. the engineers started experimenting with fabric kites in 2012. when the kite goes up the rope turns the generator drum and generates electricity. then the kite is pulled in again which consumes very little power it's like a yo yo going up and down. over all that creates a surplus of electric. most of their time is spent doing calculations or in the workshop. they built the kite and all the technology themselves...
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this was invented at a technical university in israel by a fa physicist not by a biologist they take awhile to get to maximum adoption but we're doing remarkably well given how unexpected this therapy is. >> i remember from the time you came because i saw it in action. you have to see it to believe. i'm hoping more doctors see it to believe thank you for everything you've done for the patients and shareholders that's bill doyle, executive chairman for novocure. look at it and stick with cramer (in dutch) it's happening..! just ok is not ok. especially when it comes to your network. at&t is america's best wireless network and now, get the option of spotify premium on us, with your unlimited plan. more for your thing. that's our thing. . >>> i know it's a good day for the bulls. remember mark sebastian's work he does indicate we have to do consolidation, chopping, meaning we have to go down a bit before we can rally again i like that advice i don't like to buy on top of a major rally triggered by yes, a tweet and a press release. i like to say there is always a bull market somewhere. i
this was invented at a technical university in israel by a fa physicist not by a biologist they take awhile to get to maximum adoption but we're doing remarkably well given how unexpected this therapy is. >> i remember from the time you came because i saw it in action. you have to see it to believe. i'm hoping more doctors see it to believe thank you for everything you've done for the patients and shareholders that's bill doyle, executive chairman for novocure. look at it and stick with...
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warren: universal, tuition-free, technical schools, -yearnity college, and four college for everybody who wants to get an education. [cheers & applause] warren: and there is more. we can same two cents, make all of these investments, plus we can cancel student loan debt for 95% of the people who have's student loan debt. mr. mccluskey? guest: yes, this sounds like promising everything you can think of. we will pay with everything -- pay for everything with one big tax. do, people will find out ways not to pay it. that may mean companies and wealth taking it somewhere else. and the increases we have in the inflation forn adjustment, people basis, and they were pretty constant until about the great recession. it is only after the great k-12sion we saw, at the level, it is different at the higher education level, but we have actually seen bigger increases in what is spent in iraq. the problem -- in higher ed. the problem does not seem to be a lack of money, certainly not across the system. there is too much of a tennessee to say "oh, we will spend, and that will fix it." guest: you do no
warren: universal, tuition-free, technical schools, -yearnity college, and four college for everybody who wants to get an education. [cheers & applause] warren: and there is more. we can same two cents, make all of these investments, plus we can cancel student loan debt for 95% of the people who have's student loan debt. mr. mccluskey? guest: yes, this sounds like promising everything you can think of. we will pay with everything -- pay for everything with one big tax. do, people will find...
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is one.valley, khan and a university for technical education. to have my name attached to such a thing. i have wanted that for eight long time. a couple of these are blockchain. there are countries like malta that desperately want to become known for well-regulated and very open but usable blockchain companies. .here is one in gibraltar i'm not here to promote myself or to promote them, but i have a busy life still. taylor: this is wonderful, it's our pleasure. steve wozniak, thank you so much for joining me today. being the cofounder of apple barely begins to describe your experience. and stocks closed amid uncertainty over china trade talks. we'll discuss who has been most affected by the dispute. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: hp shares are up in after-hours trading after the company gave a forecast that top wall street estimates. they reported third-quarter , missing estimates. hp raised employee earnings and guiding progress in his effort to cut cost and reshape its business to high-margin products. u.s. stocks slipped again tue
is one.valley, khan and a university for technical education. to have my name attached to such a thing. i have wanted that for eight long time. a couple of these are blockchain. there are countries like malta that desperately want to become known for well-regulated and very open but usable blockchain companies. .here is one in gibraltar i'm not here to promote myself or to promote them, but i have a busy life still. taylor: this is wonderful, it's our pleasure. steve wozniak, thank you so much...
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her husband teaches fluid mechanics at the technical university of kim cheick the apartment they wereassigned has 200 square meters of floorspace the regime also provides the furniture. not everyone in junge young lives in modern high rises like this one but this family is far from an exception every year since kim jong un came to power he has built and inaugurated a new residential district that his involved 50 new residential blocks sprouting up within the space of a few months they're intended for the scientists and their families who have rendered extraordinary services for the regime one of these high rises is home to an architect's office serving kim jong. un's excellent work. through some things the courts are for the full court there's always more work to be done there are always more projects we never enough architects this is in itself a huge building site everyone is tied up in at least 2 or 3 projects and is working nonstop. but it's still not really enough that if we do all nighters. given the international situation and all the sanctions doesn't that hamper construction
her husband teaches fluid mechanics at the technical university of kim cheick the apartment they wereassigned has 200 square meters of floorspace the regime also provides the furniture. not everyone in junge young lives in modern high rises like this one but this family is far from an exception every year since kim jong un came to power he has built and inaugurated a new residential district that his involved 50 new residential blocks sprouting up within the space of a few months they're...
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her husband teaches fluid mechanics at the technical university of kim cheick the apartment they weressigned has 200 square meters of floorspace the regime also provides the furniture. not everyone in junge young lives in modern high rises like this one but this family is far from an exception every year since kim jong un came to power he has built and inaugurated a new residential district that his involved 50 new residential blocks sprouting up within the space of a few months they're intended for the scientists and their families who have rendered extraordinary services for the regime one of these high rises is home to an architect's office serving kim jong. un's excellent work. for. the police or for the full course there's always more work to be done there are always more projects we never enough architects this is in itself a huge building site everyone is tied up in at least 2 or 3 projects and is working nonstop. but it's still not really enough that's what we do all nighters. given the international situation and all the sanctions doesn't that hamper construction no no no not
her husband teaches fluid mechanics at the technical university of kim cheick the apartment they weressigned has 200 square meters of floorspace the regime also provides the furniture. not everyone in junge young lives in modern high rises like this one but this family is far from an exception every year since kim jong un came to power he has built and inaugurated a new residential district that his involved 50 new residential blocks sprouting up within the space of a few months they're...
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. >> we need to cancel student debt and make public colleges and universities tuition free. >> tuition free. technicalour-year college. >> make public colleges and universities tuition free. >> free tuition and fees rollback student loan debt. melissa: let's make everything free. all of it. school is not the only freebie offer by democrats in the 2020 race but medicare for all, universal basic income to name a few but a new heritage foundation report crunches the numbers and guess what? progressive promises are not mathematically possible even if the federal government confiscated every dollar earned by taxpayers who make more than 200 grand a year. one of the experts behind the report joins us in a foxbusiness exclusive, joe griffith is a research fellow at the heritage foundation. i'm happy to see you do this because it's actually not that big of a challenge to do the math and i've done it in the past instead if we took away everyone's income we still cannot pay for this and he went into the in great detail so you looked at if you took away every single dollar that people made or that made more than
. >> we need to cancel student debt and make public colleges and universities tuition free. >> tuition free. technicalour-year college. >> make public colleges and universities tuition free. >> free tuition and fees rollback student loan debt. melissa: let's make everything free. all of it. school is not the only freebie offer by democrats in the 2020 race but medicare for all, universal basic income to name a few but a new heritage foundation report crunches the numbers...
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i think technically lake placid was a giant crocodile. the story is a swimmer from the universityida goes back home and she finds out herfather is in his house in a hurricane zone and she cannot get in touch with him and she goes to the house to go and check that he is all right. when she gets there, everything is flooded and wouldn't you know it, there are huge come on! siren blares. watch out! whimpering. that is no ordinary flood, is it? so you can see the jaws—iness to it, or elements of it. there's another one called bait, putting sharks in a supermarket. this film cost around $13 million, has already taken $65 million. it is a perfectly efficient, exploitative b—movie creature feature in which it works because it has good performances and you like the characters. the father daughter relationship works well and partly there are no surprises but that includes there is no surprising mistakes. sometimes you can see the bit of production in the film a little bit, but it is done well. the director alexandre aja knows how to put this stuff together. there are a few laught—out—loud
i think technically lake placid was a giant crocodile. the story is a swimmer from the universityida goes back home and she finds out herfather is in his house in a hurricane zone and she cannot get in touch with him and she goes to the house to go and check that he is all right. when she gets there, everything is flooded and wouldn't you know it, there are huge come on! siren blares. watch out! whimpering. that is no ordinary flood, is it? so you can see the jaws—iness to it, or elements of...
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warren: universal, tuition-free, technical schools, -yearnity college, and four college for everybody wants to get an education. [cheers & applause] warren: and there is more. we can same two cents, make all of these investments, plus we can cancel student loan debt for 95% of the people who have's student loan debt. mr. mccluskey? guest: yes, this sounds like promising everything you can think of. we will pay with everything -- pay for everything with one big tax. do, people will find out ways not to pay it. that may mean companies and wealth taking it somewhere else. and the increases we have in the inflation forn adjustment, people basis, and they were pretty constant until about the great recession. it is only after the great k-12sion we saw, at the level, it is different at the higher education level, but we have actually seen bigger increases in what is spent in iraq. the problem -- in higher ed. the problem does not seem to be a lack of money, certainly not across the system. there is too much of a tennessee to say "oh, we will spend, and that will fix it." guest: you do not wa
warren: universal, tuition-free, technical schools, -yearnity college, and four college for everybody wants to get an education. [cheers & applause] warren: and there is more. we can same two cents, make all of these investments, plus we can cancel student loan debt for 95% of the people who have's student loan debt. mr. mccluskey? guest: yes, this sounds like promising everything you can think of. we will pay with everything -- pay for everything with one big tax. do, people will find out...
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technically lake placid was a giant crocodile. alexandre aja is the director. the story is a swimmer from the universityin his house in a hurricane zone and she cannot get in touch with him and she goes to the house to go and check that he is all right. when she gets there, everything is flooded and wouldn't you know it, there are huge alligators in the water. here is a clip. come on! siren blares. watch out!
technically lake placid was a giant crocodile. alexandre aja is the director. the story is a swimmer from the universityin his house in a hurricane zone and she cannot get in touch with him and she goes to the house to go and check that he is all right. when she gets there, everything is flooded and wouldn't you know it, there are huge alligators in the water. here is a clip. come on! siren blares. watch out!
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technically lake placid was a giant crocodile. alexandre aja is the director. the story is a swimmer from the university of florida goes back home and she finds out herfather is in his house in a hurricane zone and she cannot get in touch with him and she goes to the house to go and check that he is all right. when she gets there, everything is flooded and wouldn't you know it, there are huge alligators in the water. here is a clip. come on! siren blares. watch out! whimpering. that's no ordinary flood, is it? no, but you can see the jaws—iness to it, or elements of it. there's another one called bait, putting sharks in a supermarket. this basically does what it says on the tin. this film cost around $13 million, has already taken $65 million. it's a perfectly efficient, exploitive b—movie creature feature in which it works partly because it has decent performances and you like the characters. the father—daughter relationship works well and because partly there are no surprises, but that includes there is no surprising mistakes. sometimes you can see the edge of production in the film a little bit, but
technically lake placid was a giant crocodile. alexandre aja is the director. the story is a swimmer from the university of florida goes back home and she finds out herfather is in his house in a hurricane zone and she cannot get in touch with him and she goes to the house to go and check that he is all right. when she gets there, everything is flooded and wouldn't you know it, there are huge alligators in the water. here is a clip. come on! siren blares. watch out! whimpering. that's no...
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universe and environment. by new techniques of learning and mapping with observation. by new tools and computers for industry, medicine, as well as for schools. technical institutions finally the space effort itself, while still in its infancy have already created a great number of companies. tens of thousands of new jobs as well. this region will shed. this'll be the furthest outpost on the new frontier of science and space. it'll be the heart of a large engineering community. during the next five years it'll expect to double. it will invest 200 in facilities. and to direct the contract with new space efforts over $1 billion. to be sure this is all a good deal of money. is three times that it was in january 1961 it is greater than the space budget of the eight years beyond. a staggering sum is somewhat less than we paid for cigarettes and cigars every year. space expenditures will ride more. more than $.50 a week for every man, woman, and child of united states. even though i realized that this is an active state for we do not know what benefits await us. there should be 240,000 miles away from the control station in houston with a giant rocket. more
universe and environment. by new techniques of learning and mapping with observation. by new tools and computers for industry, medicine, as well as for schools. technical institutions finally the space effort itself, while still in its infancy have already created a great number of companies. tens of thousands of new jobs as well. this region will shed. this'll be the furthest outpost on the new frontier of science and space. it'll be the heart of a large engineering community. during the next...
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technically a target. you can buy a lot there. lauren: universal banks, all progressive ideas. why likely voters in one state may be going far, far left. and if you love jimmy john's but don't live close enough to one for a delivery, they've got an offer you just can't refuse. we have details coming up on "fbn: a.m." ♪ lonely days turn to lonely nights. ♪ take a trip to the city lights. ♪ take the long way home. ♪ a take the long way home cheryl: the race for 2020 is heating up. a new poll shows bernie sanders edging out former vice president joe biden by 6 points. elizabeth warren in the close third, 3 points. is the democratic race about to be hit by a progressive storm. let's bring in reporter emily larson. this is the poll and the push in the democratic party right now. who is winning? >> right now, joe biden is ahead in most polls nationally and in a lot of early primary states. the poll so far seems to be an outlier. it will be interesting to see if this is a trend that continues. bernie sanders is expected to do very well in new hampshire, i
technically a target. you can buy a lot there. lauren: universal banks, all progressive ideas. why likely voters in one state may be going far, far left. and if you love jimmy john's but don't live close enough to one for a delivery, they've got an offer you just can't refuse. we have details coming up on "fbn: a.m." ♪ lonely days turn to lonely nights. ♪ take a trip to the city lights. ♪ take the long way home. ♪ a take the long way home cheryl: the race for 2020 is heating...
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Aug 29, 2019
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] we are having some technical problems i hope you know who i am president of the research center and academic most of my life. chief economist at a variety of different universities take chicago, stanford and yale. but i will talk about the misinterpretations of guns and crime. im very empirical normally i can show you lots of graphs but i am stymied on this technical history but there are a lot of issues we can talk about. o off the top of my head, a couple of the claims we frequently hear about is background checks stop about three.five dangerous people. everybody wants to stop criminals or people who might be dangerous to get a hold of g a gun. the problem is theem claims made simply are not correct. rather than saying three three.5 million, what they say is therely has been three.5 million initial denials and almost all of those are mistakes. it is one thing to stop somebody who is a felon from it's another to stop them because they have a name similar to a felon so for example the last full annual report put out on the background checks in 2010 the obama administration there was 76000 initial denials only 48 cases were referred for prosecution and they prose
] we are having some technical problems i hope you know who i am president of the research center and academic most of my life. chief economist at a variety of different universities take chicago, stanford and yale. but i will talk about the misinterpretations of guns and crime. im very empirical normally i can show you lots of graphs but i am stymied on this technical history but there are a lot of issues we can talk about. o off the top of my head, a couple of the claims we frequently hear...
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Aug 3, 2019
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universities. they look at the port. they're longing at technical college systems which is the best in the united states. but we're weak in some places in south carolina. being weak is not good. but being weak and not understanding it and not determining to fix it is a disaster. and we determined to fix it. we raised those salaries. we got officers going in all the schools. and we have mental health counselors available for every school and every district and every place in south carolina right now because of what we did in this last year in the legislature. [applause] we also created something that's not been done before. it is a rural school district, economic development closing fund that will provide a spark for industry and business to go into our poorest areas in order to build those plants and build those factories to give the people jobs well. have to have jobs, strong families and good education. if you take any one of the three legs of the stool away the other two fall down. we know from experience and history that throwing money at it is
universities. they look at the port. they're longing at technical college systems which is the best in the united states. but we're weak in some places in south carolina. being weak is not good. but being weak and not understanding it and not determining to fix it is a disaster. and we determined to fix it. we raised those salaries. we got officers going in all the schools. and we have mental health counselors available for every school and every district and every place in south carolina right...
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Aug 27, 2019
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knowledge of our universe and environment, by new techniques of learning and mapping and observation, by new tools and computers for industry, medicine and the home as well as the school. technical institutions such as rice are era will reap the harvest of these gains. and finally the space effort itself, while still in its infancy has already created a great number of new companies. and tens of thousands of new jobs. space and related industries are generating new demands in investment and skilled personnel. and this city and this state and this region will share greatly in this growth. what was once the furthest outpost on the old front year of the west will be the furthest outpost on the frontier of space. houston. your city of houston with its manned space craft center, will become the heart of a large scientific and engineering community, during the next 5 years the national aeronautic and space administration expects to double the number of scientists and engineers in this area. to increase its outlays for salaries and expenses, the $60 million a year. to invest some $200 million in plant and laboratory facilities, and to direct or contract for new space efforts over $1.0
knowledge of our universe and environment, by new techniques of learning and mapping and observation, by new tools and computers for industry, medicine and the home as well as the school. technical institutions such as rice are era will reap the harvest of these gains. and finally the space effort itself, while still in its infancy has already created a great number of new companies. and tens of thousands of new jobs. space and related industries are generating new demands in investment and...