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chris dicus is a professor of fire management at california polytechnic state university.north of los angeles. thank you forjoining us. how much truth is there in president trump‘s claim that these fires are at least in part down to court for stream management? what we have seen it's much work obligated in the simple sound bites that our politicians are coming outwith. there is an amalgamation of a lot of different things at the same time, climate change is playing part of it, lack of forest management is part of it and another is we just got absolutely overwhelmed. a lightning storm that thousands of lightning strikes all across our state and normally we don‘t have rain, we have not had rain for six months and all these factors are coming together to see the horrific pictures that you‘re seeing now. see the horrific pictures that you're seeing now. climate change compounding the issue but what has changed over time and how these forests are managed because historically if you go back even 100 yea rs historically if you go back even 100 years ago the landscape with the com
chris dicus is a professor of fire management at california polytechnic state university.north of los angeles. thank you forjoining us. how much truth is there in president trump‘s claim that these fires are at least in part down to court for stream management? what we have seen it's much work obligated in the simple sound bites that our politicians are coming outwith. there is an amalgamation of a lot of different things at the same time, climate change is playing part of it, lack of forest...
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silberstein sent the extracted pershing's to regret e in milan in his lab at the polytechnic university the plastic films are dipped in a chemical solution that detaches everything that has stuck to them. the enzyme trips and breaks down the proteins into smaller peptide fragments which are then analyzed by a mass spectrometer. and major breakthrough by the protein historians had to do with the history of milan itself half the city's residents died in a plague epidemic in 1630 we're getting i wanted to find out what the death registers still in existence and kept in the state archives might reveal. with silverstein's films he examined the lower right margins of several pages and found that they portray says of sweat bacteria tobacco and food are pretty. good but peter that up passed the only course we examined the proteins associated with plague bacteria but we also found out that not everyone died of the plague or 2 percent of the victims died of anthrax with this research in which we identify proteins we have in a sense brought back to life are through r.c. models risen from the grave
silberstein sent the extracted pershing's to regret e in milan in his lab at the polytechnic university the plastic films are dipped in a chemical solution that detaches everything that has stuck to them. the enzyme trips and breaks down the proteins into smaller peptide fragments which are then analyzed by a mass spectrometer. and major breakthrough by the protein historians had to do with the history of milan itself half the city's residents died in a plague epidemic in 1630 we're getting i...
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silverstein sent the extracted pershing's to regret e in milan in his lab at the polytechnic university the plastic films are dipped in a chemical solution that detaches everything that has stuck to them. the enzyme trips and breaks down the proteins into smaller peptide fragments which are then analyzed by a mass spectrometer. a major breakthrough by the protein historians had to do with the history of melanic self half the city's residents died in a plague epidemic in 1630 we're getting i wanted to find out what the death registers still in existence and kept in the state archives might reveal. with silverstein's films he examined the lower right margins of several pages and found that they portray says of sweat bacteria tobacco and food are pretty. good but peter that are still the course we examined the proteins associated with plague bacteria but we also found out that not everyone died of the plague or 2 percent of the victims died of anthrax with this research in which we identify proteins we have in a sense brought a dead battery to life as the market. throughout the more they h
silverstein sent the extracted pershing's to regret e in milan in his lab at the polytechnic university the plastic films are dipped in a chemical solution that detaches everything that has stuck to them. the enzyme trips and breaks down the proteins into smaller peptide fragments which are then analyzed by a mass spectrometer. a major breakthrough by the protein historians had to do with the history of melanic self half the city's residents died in a plague epidemic in 1630 we're getting i...
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silberstein sent the extracted pershing's to regret it in milan in his lab at the polytechnic university the plastic films are dipped in a chemical solution that detaches everything that has stuck to them. the enzyme chirps and breaks down the proteins into smaller peptide fragments which are then analyzed by a mass spectrometer. a major breakthrough by the protein historians had to do with the history of milan itself half the city's residents died in a plague epidemic in 1630 we're getting wanted to find out what the death registers still in existence some caps in the state archives might reveal. with silverstein films he examined the lower right margins of several pages and found that they portray says of sweat bacteria tobacco and food are pretty. good but peter that up passed the only force we examined the proteins associated with plague bacteria but we also found out that not everyone died of the plague 2 percent of the victims died of anthrax with this research in which we identify proteins we have in a sense brought back to life. throughout the more they have risen from the grave
silberstein sent the extracted pershing's to regret it in milan in his lab at the polytechnic university the plastic films are dipped in a chemical solution that detaches everything that has stuck to them. the enzyme chirps and breaks down the proteins into smaller peptide fragments which are then analyzed by a mass spectrometer. a major breakthrough by the protein historians had to do with the history of milan itself half the city's residents died in a plague epidemic in 1630 we're getting...
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silberstein sent the extracted pershing's to regret it in milan in his lab at the polytechnic university the plastic films are dipped in a chemical solution that detaches everything that has stuck to them. the enzyme chirps and breaks down the proteins into smaller peptide fragments which are then analyzed by a mass spectrometer. a major breakthrough by the protein historians had to do with the history of milan itself half the city's residents died in a plague epidemic in 1630 we're getting i wanted to find out what the death registers still in existence and kept in the state archives might reveal. with silverstein's films he examined the lower right margins of several pages and found that they portray says of sweat bacteria tobacco and food are pretty. good but peter that at best the only course we examined the proteins associated with plague bacteria but we also found out that not everyone died of the plague 2 percent of the victims died of anthrax with this research in which we identify proteins we have in a sense brought a dead battery to life the market throughout the mahdi has rise
silberstein sent the extracted pershing's to regret it in milan in his lab at the polytechnic university the plastic films are dipped in a chemical solution that detaches everything that has stuck to them. the enzyme chirps and breaks down the proteins into smaller peptide fragments which are then analyzed by a mass spectrometer. a major breakthrough by the protein historians had to do with the history of milan itself half the city's residents died in a plague epidemic in 1630 we're getting i...
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silberstein sent the extract of pershing's to regret in milan in his lab at the polytechnic university the plastic films a dipped in a chemical solution that detaches everything that has stuck to them. the enzyme trips and breaks down the proteins into smaller peptide fragments which are then analyzed by a mass spectrometer. a major breakthrough by the protein historians had to do with the history of milan itself half the city's residents died in a plague epidemic in 1630 were getting he wanted to find out what the death registers still in existence and kept in the state archives might reveal. with silverstein's films he examined the lower right margins of several pages and found that they bore traces of sweat bacteria tobacco and food. but peter that of course we examined proteins associated with plague bacteria but we also found out that not everyone died of the plague 2 percent of the victims died of anthrax with this research in which we identify proteins we have in a sense brought a dead battery to life through our risen from the grave in which they were buried 400 years ago we've
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silberstein sent the extracted pershing's to regret e in milan in his lab at the polytechnic university the plastic films are dipped in a chemical solution that attaches everything that has stuck to them. the enzyme chirps and breaks down the proteins into smaller peptide fragments which are then analyzed by a mass spectrometer. a major breakthrough by the protein historians had to do with the history of milan itself half the city's residents died in a plague epidemic in $1630.00 get it wanted to find out what the death registers still in existence and kept in the state archives might reveal. with silverstein's films he examined the lower right margins of several pages and found that they portray says of sweat bacteria tobacco and food are pretty. good but peter that of course we examined the proteins associated with plague bacteria but we also found out that not everyone died of the plague or 2 percent of the victims died of anthrax with this research in which we identify proteins we have in a sense brought a dead battery to life mark throughout risen from the grave in which they were.
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chris dicus is a professor of fire management at california polytechnic state university.p was right in saying that the fires are caused by poor forestry management. what we have seen is much more complicated than what politicians are coming out with. there is an amalgamation ofa with. there is an amalgamation of a lot of different things, climate change is part of it, lack of forest management is pa rt lack of forest management is part and we got overwhelmed because our lightning storm dumped thousands upon thousands of lightning strikes across our state and we haven‘t had rain for six months so all these factors a re for six months so all these factors are coming together to result in the pictures you are seeing. climate change compounding the issue but what has changed over time in how these forests are managed? historically even if you go back 100 years ago the landscape will look different. historically the western us, many of our indigenous people spread fast to manage land, we took that away from them but we also got good at putting out fires when they were small so
chris dicus is a professor of fire management at california polytechnic state university.p was right in saying that the fires are caused by poor forestry management. what we have seen is much more complicated than what politicians are coming out with. there is an amalgamation ofa with. there is an amalgamation of a lot of different things, climate change is part of it, lack of forest management is pa rt lack of forest management is part and we got overwhelmed because our lightning storm dumped...
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policy at the national governors association congeals a bachelor's degree from california polytechnic university, master's from georgetown. i look forward to everyone's testimony and we thank you for being here. let me please remind you to summarize her testimony in five minutes if you well and let's begin with dr. long. welcome. c good morning everyone. chairman alexander senator murray and members of the committee thank you for the opportunity to appear before you again today. my name is dr. bridget terry long and i'm a dean and professor of education and economics at the harvard graduate school of education but i served in the last two decades researching issues related to secondary opportunities and my testimony today includes information on the challenges students face in the financial aid system and finding additional steps to improve fafsa on the federal financial aid system. to begin i must exemplify the importance of -- there's long literature that proves finance laid not only impacts college enrollment that students degree completion. it's an effective approach for supporting college a
policy at the national governors association congeals a bachelor's degree from california polytechnic university, master's from georgetown. i look forward to everyone's testimony and we thank you for being here. let me please remind you to summarize her testimony in five minutes if you well and let's begin with dr. long. welcome. c good morning everyone. chairman alexander senator murray and members of the committee thank you for the opportunity to appear before you again today. my name is dr....
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she holds a bachelor degree from california polytechnic state university, a masters from georgetown. i look forward to everyone's testimony. we thank you for being here. let me please remind you to summarize your testimony in five minutes if you will. and let's begin with dr. long. welcome. >> good morning, everyone. chairman daryl, senator murray and members of the committee thank you for the opportunity to appear before you again today. my name is dr. bridget terry long and as noted i am the dean and professor of education in economics at the harvard graduate school of education. i spent the last two decades researching issues on student success and my testimony aims to provide information on the challenges students face in the financial aid system and steps to reform the fafsa and improve the federal financial aid system. to begin, i must emphasis the importance of financial aid. there is a long definitive research that proves financial aid has a positive impact on student enrollment but student persistence and degree completion. it is an approach for supporting college access and
she holds a bachelor degree from california polytechnic state university, a masters from georgetown. i look forward to everyone's testimony. we thank you for being here. let me please remind you to summarize your testimony in five minutes if you will. and let's begin with dr. long. welcome. >> good morning, everyone. chairman daryl, senator murray and members of the committee thank you for the opportunity to appear before you again today. my name is dr. bridget terry long and as noted i...
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work organization includes innovative connector, ivy tech community college, ball state university, purdue polytechnic, muncy delaware county economic development, muncy community schools, eastern indiana works, ball brothers foundation, and each central regional partnership. it is paving the way for students and job seekers to prepare for careers in technology, engineering, and manufacturing. thank you future of work for helping young americans develop skills to join the 21st century work force. mr. speaker, i rise today to give my proud support of the second amendment, the constitution affords the right of people to keep and bear arms and that shall not be infringed. as a lifetime member of the n.r.a., i understand what it's like to have your constitutional rights attacked. we take a look at the riots looting and danger right here on our own front door steps, and we see that the ability to protect our families and ourselves has never been more important. as a representative from indiana's sixth district, i promise to uphold the constitution. mr. speaker, i rise today to applaud the trump administrat
work organization includes innovative connector, ivy tech community college, ball state university, purdue polytechnic, muncy delaware county economic development, muncy community schools, eastern indiana works, ball brothers foundation, and each central regional partnership. it is paving the way for students and job seekers to prepare for careers in technology, engineering, and manufacturing. thank you future of work for helping young americans develop skills to join the 21st century work...