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so caltech for example, didn't open its doors to women until 1970. so helen devices a plan, and she begins seeking out women who have bachelors degrees in math and computer science. she hires them in the lab, trains them, then sends them to a local night school for engineering. by doing this, she is able to fill the lab with female engineers who would otherwise have not and they would not have gotten in the door. it's a good thing she does, because these female engineers are needed for an exciting mission. called the grand tour. this mission took advantage of a once in a 175 alignment of planets. the group that jpl was dreaming of looking at planets that no spacecraft had gone to before. ukraine's, neptune, jupiter, saturn and even pluto. in 1970, nasa had massive budget cuts. so the grand tour was canceled. so the group that jpl thought it was unacceptable. they had to take advantage of this moment. so a small group of engineers, including sylvia miller, who had been hired and trained by helen. came up with an idea to save the grand tour. they came
so caltech for example, didn't open its doors to women until 1970. so helen devices a plan, and she begins seeking out women who have bachelors degrees in math and computer science. she hires them in the lab, trains them, then sends them to a local night school for engineering. by doing this, she is able to fill the lab with female engineers who would otherwise have not and they would not have gotten in the door. it's a good thing she does, because these female engineers are needed for an...
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i like to think of it as a good physics school but caltech is the genuine mothership here so in short steve is a scientist of let's say some consequence. he's not a a delicate on. we will talk about his book. if you're joining us you know why we're talking about the book. it's titled "unsettled: what w climate science tells us, what it doesn't, and why it matters." it's just published. steve is on the circuit. i know what that's like. it can be fun, it can be annoying but you write a book, it's a lot of work so you want people come to help people read it. we'll talk about the book which is planets climate, talk about the nature of scientific debate not just this debate but this issue of talking about site in the public space and we will talk some about the idea of changing civilizations energy come how we get energy, we need energy to survive, no energy no life, we'll stop it in disclosure i reviewed steve's book. i have not known before. i've gotten to know him. h i like it. i thought i would like and what you read the book. i reviewed the book for the "wall street journal" very favo
i like to think of it as a good physics school but caltech is the genuine mothership here so in short steve is a scientist of let's say some consequence. he's not a a delicate on. we will talk about his book. if you're joining us you know why we're talking about the book. it's titled "unsettled: what w climate science tells us, what it doesn't, and why it matters." it's just published. steve is on the circuit. i know what that's like. it can be fun, it can be annoying but you write a...
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caltech i've been trying to make money for over a decade, mostly i lose but i've been trying sooner do you think? >> you have to play the odds. that's the great part about investing because this is truly one of those circumstances, where it's very hard to pick winners but you know they're going to be winners so you got to be in the win here. charles: yeah, optt i'm just looking it up now it's like $ 1.87. i must have played this a million times in the last 15 years. one day is going to be $1,000 stock. i'm going to keep buying it whenever it goes down and stays down so let's come back to 2021. you know, we've been talking about this show, the word of the day is angst. now is this in your mind something seasonal, or a little bit more sinister going on here? >> you know, i don't think there's anything sinister. it's easy to read that into. september is always a tough month anyway, particularly the tail end of the month so the companies that you want to focus on that i'm focusing on are the companies that came to use your term, unlock unlimited prosperity. you have to move forward the
caltech i've been trying to make money for over a decade, mostly i lose but i've been trying sooner do you think? >> you have to play the odds. that's the great part about investing because this is truly one of those circumstances, where it's very hard to pick winners but you know they're going to be winners so you got to be in the win here. charles: yeah, optt i'm just looking it up now it's like $ 1.87. i must have played this a million times in the last 15 years. one day is going to be...
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i like to think of it as a good business school caltech is the genuine mothership. so in short, scientists and some have consequences, and were going to talk about his book, an attorney is coming know why were talking about the book titled "unsettled" and climate science tell us that it doesn't and why it matters and is published and he was on the circuit, i know this like to be fun, could be annoying, but to write a book is a lot of work. you hope people will read it. some going to talk about this book which is the science of the planet's climate. going to talk about the nature of the debate, not just this debate but this issue talking about science in the public space and will talk some about the idea of changing settlement energy and how we can energy to survive, no energy, no life and will stop and a full disclosure, i've not known him before and i have gotten to know him and i like him. i thought i would like him whenever the book and reviewed the book and very favorably. and if you follow it, you often go to the website and you seen on facebook and the cancell
i like to think of it as a good business school caltech is the genuine mothership. so in short, scientists and some have consequences, and were going to talk about his book, an attorney is coming know why were talking about the book titled "unsettled" and climate science tell us that it doesn't and why it matters and is published and he was on the circuit, i know this like to be fun, could be annoying, but to write a book is a lot of work. you hope people will read it. some going to...
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i like to think of it as a good business school but caltech is the genuine mothership. so in short, stephen is the scientist of consequence. he's not a dell talkie. were going to talk about his book, if you're joining us you know why we're talking about his book. what climate science tells us, why it doesn't and why it matters which is published on the circuit, i know what that's like. it can be annoying but you write a book and it's a lot of work and you want people, you hope people will read it. so we're going to talk about the book which is the science of the planet's climate. we're going to talk about the nature of climate debate not just this debate but this issue of talking about science in the public space and we'll talk some about the idea of changing energy and how we get energy , we need energy to survive. we will stop and then a full disclosure i review these books. i've not known it him before, i've gotten to know him but did i like him when i readthe book but i review the book for the wall street journal favorably . caused a bit of a flat which you all can
i like to think of it as a good business school but caltech is the genuine mothership. so in short, stephen is the scientist of consequence. he's not a dell talkie. were going to talk about his book, if you're joining us you know why we're talking about his book. what climate science tells us, why it doesn't and why it matters which is published on the circuit, i know what that's like. it can be annoying but you write a book and it's a lot of work and you want people, you hope people will read...
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palo alto high school in 2000 and nine she has a bachelor's degrees in chemistry and biology from caltech. if convicted of arson, she could face up to nine years in state prison. well. today san francisco became the second bay area county after marin county to publicize its plan for rolling out covid-19 vaccines for kids and booster shots for those who are eligible. we also learned today that pfizer's vaccine is expected to be approved for children ages 5 to 11 as soon as next month, according to first reports by reuters. ktvu demagogues is live in san francisco now, with details on just how the city and county are planning to manage this vaccine rollout, emma. jana the plan to help get these kids vaccinated includes four san francisco schools that already have vaccination sites up and running in neighborhoods that were hardest hit by covid-19. and it's still unclear if the mass vaccination sites that closed down earlier this summer will reopen. so you're ready to get the, um the vaccine, alice. yeah by halloween, doctors anticipate the fda will give emergency use authorization of the pfi
palo alto high school in 2000 and nine she has a bachelor's degrees in chemistry and biology from caltech. if convicted of arson, she could face up to nine years in state prison. well. today san francisco became the second bay area county after marin county to publicize its plan for rolling out covid-19 vaccines for kids and booster shots for those who are eligible. we also learned today that pfizer's vaccine is expected to be approved for children ages 5 to 11 as soon as next month, according...
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prior to that, he was a professor and then provost at caltech which i will confess i'm jealous because that was myas first choice where i wanted to go to school. i went to queens in canada some of you know. i like to think of it as a good physics school. it's the genuine mothership so in short he's a scientist of some consequence, he's not a dilettante. we are going to talk about his book and if you are joining us you know why we are talking about the book it is what climate science tells us and why it matters. it can be fun and it can be annoying but when you write a book it's a lot of work. you hope people will read it. we will talk about the nature of signing a debate, this issue in the public space and some about the idea of changing civilizations energy. we need energy to survive in full disclosure i've reviewed the book. i've not known him before, i got to know him, i thought i would like him when i read the book but i reviewed the book for "the wall street journal" very favorably and it caused a bit of a flack which if you haven't followed you all can go to the manhattan institu
prior to that, he was a professor and then provost at caltech which i will confess i'm jealous because that was myas first choice where i wanted to go to school. i went to queens in canada some of you know. i like to think of it as a good physics school. it's the genuine mothership so in short he's a scientist of some consequence, he's not a dilettante. we are going to talk about his book and if you are joining us you know why we are talking about the book it is what climate science tells us...
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prior to that, he was a professor in caltech which is i will go fast i'm jealous because that was my first choice where i wanted to go to school steve is a scientist not a dilettante. we are going to talk about his book if you are joining us you know why we are talking about the book it is what climate science tells us and it was published on the circuit i know what that's like. it can be annoying but if you write a book it's a lot of work and you hope people will read it. there's this issue of talking about science in the public space and changing civilizations energy. in full disclosure i reviewed the book and i hadn't known him before. i thought i would like him when i read the book but i reviewed it for "the wall street journal" very favorably. it was good i guess you could say publicity helps people focus on why the book was written. humanity has known that there's been an atmosphere and scientists figured this out carbon dioxide was discovered 250 years ago and the scots invented everything i think. i'm not scottish, british, but they did a lot and 200 years ago almost exactly,
prior to that, he was a professor in caltech which is i will go fast i'm jealous because that was my first choice where i wanted to go to school steve is a scientist not a dilettante. we are going to talk about his book if you are joining us you know why we are talking about the book it is what climate science tells us and it was published on the circuit i know what that's like. it can be annoying but if you write a book it's a lot of work and you hope people will read it. there's this issue of...
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she has a bachelor's degree in chemistry and biology from caltech. if convicted of arson, she could face up to nine years in prison. well the four members san francisco fire crew headed up to the fawn fire today to join the efforts there. the fire is now burned more than 6800 acres. containment. is that 10% tonight? about 4000 people have been forced to evacuate. flames have destroyed at least 25 homes and businesses. there is concern that gusty winds and warm temperatures forecast for this weekend will create challenging conditions. four firefighters. today san francisco became the second beria county after marin county to publicize its plan for rolling out covid-19 vaccines for children and booster shots for those who are eligible. we also learned today that pfizer's vaccine is expected to be approved for children ages 5 to 11 by next month. first reported by reuters. ktvu magus is live in san francisco with the tails and how the city and county will manage this vaccine rollout. emma. andre and deanna in san francisco. already there are four school
she has a bachelor's degree in chemistry and biology from caltech. if convicted of arson, she could face up to nine years in prison. well the four members san francisco fire crew headed up to the fawn fire today to join the efforts there. the fire is now burned more than 6800 acres. containment. is that 10% tonight? about 4000 people have been forced to evacuate. flames have destroyed at least 25 homes and businesses. there is concern that gusty winds and warm temperatures forecast for this...
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part of that was the professor and the provost caltech which is i will confess i'm jealous. i went to college and like to think of it as a good physics school. in short, steve is a scientist. he's not a dilettante. we are going to talk about his book. if you are joining us you know why we are talking about the book. it's unsettled what climate science c tells us, why it matters. he was on the circuit and i know what that's like. it can be fun and annoying. we will talk about the science of this debate and issue of talking about science and the public space and the idea of changing civilizations energy for how we get energy. we need energy for life. and the full disclosure i reviewed. i reviewed the book for "the wall street journal" very favorably. you can go to the website to see the cancellation. it helps people focus on why the book was written and is the fellow citizen i should point out some history. humanity has known scientists figured this out a while ago, carbon dioxide was discovered about 250 years ago. i think a scottish campus discovered it. i'm not a scottish,
part of that was the professor and the provost caltech which is i will confess i'm jealous. i went to college and like to think of it as a good physics school. in short, steve is a scientist. he's not a dilettante. we are going to talk about his book. if you are joining us you know why we are talking about the book. it's unsettled what climate science c tells us, why it matters. he was on the circuit and i know what that's like. it can be fun and annoying. we will talk about the science of this...
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palo alto high school in 2000 and nine and then got bachelor's degrees in chemistry and biology from caltech. now the one time academic tutor has been charged with arson, along with an enhancement alleging arson during a state of emergency. a motive isn't yet known as by cal fire what she was doing in the area. she said she was hiking to canada and try to start a fire to boil water from a puddle that had barrier in it, but she said it was too wet for the fire to start. 10 days before her arrest in the fawn fire. supernova was arrested for trespassing in douglas county, oregon, will have a long way to go until the rains come, cal fire battalion chief jt's elegir says as the firefight continues, the full extent of the damage has yet to be determined. we know that structures have been destroyed and we have damage investigators damage inspection teams out in the area. surveying the damage and that will be ongoing. the dea says investigators are trying to determine whether she is responsible for other fires. if convicted in the fawn fire case she could face up to nine years in state prison. henry
palo alto high school in 2000 and nine and then got bachelor's degrees in chemistry and biology from caltech. now the one time academic tutor has been charged with arson, along with an enhancement alleging arson during a state of emergency. a motive isn't yet known as by cal fire what she was doing in the area. she said she was hiking to canada and try to start a fire to boil water from a puddle that had barrier in it, but she said it was too wet for the fire to start. 10 days before her arrest...