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co book is one of those museums, keen to put the salt solutions to the test. the museum is a special case. for the past 2 years, it's been using a salt solution will be it's magnesium, co ride. that smells effective against pollutants such as a c to cas 8 o formaldehyde no has not been mismatched, but it is against damage caused by moisture in the display case, at 1st kite had the face moist. it has the ability to draw all components out of the glass. if you don't do anything about it over time, the cracks will run through the entire loss and can cause it to for the pot to induct as glass. open enough it to avoid this, the humidity and the display cases must stay at a fixed level. something the magnesium co ride previously insured is very human. death flows into the display case, and some of it reaches the magnesium fluoride salt solutions through the cracks. a large number of water molecules, a tube from the yeah, into the salt solution. the add becomes dryer until this a constant humidity of 33 percent. if the air is very dry and winter moisture levels drop
co book is one of those museums, keen to put the salt solutions to the test. the museum is a special case. for the past 2 years, it's been using a salt solution will be it's magnesium, co ride. that smells effective against pollutants such as a c to cas 8 o formaldehyde no has not been mismatched, but it is against damage caused by moisture in the display case, at 1st kite had the face moist. it has the ability to draw all components out of the glass. if you don't do anything about it over...
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a large number of water molecules have absorbed from the yeah into the salt solution. the add becomes dryer until this a constant humidity of 33 percent. if the air is very dry, winter moisture levels drop in the case, then many water molecules evaporate until the humidity with tons to 33 percent. a simple and effective regulation system. now i have a flush, a lot of things. however, recent research has shown that 33 percent is actually false, too low, especially for unstable and sick class to. so we looked for other salts that could keep humidity at around 43 percent, and found potassium carbonate could do that. it's much better to sit gloves fewer best so. so potassium carbonate solution can rent a damaging gas as homeless and also insure constant humidity. this is important for many exhibits. the salt solution is also easy and inexpensive to produce, making it perfect for small museums with limited resources. heineken eve is now replacing the museums, magnesium, fluoride solutions, with new ones made from potassium carbonate. he's came to from down. what does the op
a large number of water molecules have absorbed from the yeah into the salt solution. the add becomes dryer until this a constant humidity of 33 percent. if the air is very dry, winter moisture levels drop in the case, then many water molecules evaporate until the humidity with tons to 33 percent. a simple and effective regulation system. now i have a flush, a lot of things. however, recent research has shown that 33 percent is actually false, too low, especially for unstable and sick class to....
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right, and the bottle with the salt solution flew in the bottle containing time. then it's time to wait a few minutes. let's just take, i'm sure you can see quite nicely here that within 2 minutes the potassium carbonate has taken most of the a c take acetate out of the demo victory. in the example below, you can see that the a c to cast it is still in yeah, leaving it to damage the exhibits. so how does it block the polluting gas flows into the many between the attractive forces and the water molecules drew a large number of acetic acid molecules into the salt solution. the potassium carbonate mendez, many of them homeless through a chemical reaction. this leaves space in the salt solution for more as a home full gas, which continues to be attracted to some of the a c to acid molecules escape and turn into gas again. but then the drone backend over time the process comes down, then almost all of the home for gas is dissolved and the liquid no longer poses a risk. the next step is to place the solar solutions in display cases that are over 60 museums in the festa.
right, and the bottle with the salt solution flew in the bottle containing time. then it's time to wait a few minutes. let's just take, i'm sure you can see quite nicely here that within 2 minutes the potassium carbonate has taken most of the a c take acetate out of the demo victory. in the example below, you can see that the a c to cast it is still in yeah, leaving it to damage the exhibits. so how does it block the polluting gas flows into the many between the attractive forces and the water...
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salt. no wonder it's the most expensive salt in the world brilliant! >> i did it! is a perfect spot for lunch. wow. >> so this is a sea bass. >> you don't understand how excited i am to finally eat fish on a beach in the yucatan. you know, i'm surprised that there isn't more seafood in the yucatan cuisine. >> back in the day, people didn't have the ability to refrigerate food at their homes. my grandmother would tell me that when she grew up, people thought that they were going to get sick of eating fish that was caught, like in the morning, and with the heat, the food would spoil really fast. >> the fish is stuffed with garlic, rosemary, thyme. that yucatan favorite sour orange and of course a healthy dose of salt when you have ingredients. this fresh simplicity is key. you have specialized in like opening up the gastronomia here. outside of the traditional yucatan dishes. >> i feel that here in yucatan there are so many great ingredients that i want to just let the ingredients speak for itself. we're going to put some oil on it to start out. we're going to prepar
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go ahead and salt lake city. you know, you're absolutely right here. um, when uh, you know, it's difficult when a power is, is in our countries when he, in a war there, in the, once we get this term. so in this case, russia has been even more over the last uh, 2 or 3 years. i think this uh no longer debatable and, you know, as a result, you prayed in the us, i have to accept a piece piece agreement terms that are minimally acceptable to the russian federation. and so that, that's really the key that's been missing all this talk about nato membership being pushed back. that's completely unacceptable to russia. the idea that we could that we would send data peacekeepers to patrol a dmc that i me that is that on arrival, there's no way that the present people would accept that. so you know, the key, the key to you praise security is, is not be align with west because we prefer not capable providing for the security of ukraine is lost. 38 percent of its population since 2014 mostly refugees and its economy. is it has been destroyed, it's pretty political s
go ahead and salt lake city. you know, you're absolutely right here. um, when uh, you know, it's difficult when a power is, is in our countries when he, in a war there, in the, once we get this term. so in this case, russia has been even more over the last uh, 2 or 3 years. i think this uh no longer debatable and, you know, as a result, you prayed in the us, i have to accept a piece piece agreement terms that are minimally acceptable to the russian federation. and so that, that's really the key...
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david in salt lake city as well. i think russia definitely does the threatened due to security today, they didn't do so before the war. that's, that was you within the frame is made. so is attacking russian territory. that is a threat. is russia attacking nato territory? no, it is, it, it's not the same thing. you can't. you can, you can pair the to keep going and salt lake city. yeah, you're absolutely right. so nato is being the aggressor here. you know, it's been the funk fairly demonizes as the dresser. uh, this was not enough for both regression. this was the most provoked more that i've ever seen in our history. and you know, guzman, i previously spent 15 years trying to negotiate a peaceful solution to the excess that felt right. update on ukraine in everyday sense, every day since the day after the war, russia has had peace terms that were mostly reasonable and, and we've created the situation for just the last of the piece. you know, the real solution is, is um, it's on negotiating table. uh, you know, we ne
david in salt lake city as well. i think russia definitely does the threatened due to security today, they didn't do so before the war. that's, that was you within the frame is made. so is attacking russian territory. that is a threat. is russia attacking nato territory? no, it is, it, it's not the same thing. you can't. you can, you can pair the to keep going and salt lake city. yeah, you're absolutely right. so nato is being the aggressor here. you know, it's been the funk fairly demonizes as...
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in salt lake city. we have david pine. he is deputy director of national operations for the task force on national and homeland security. and in san francisco he crossed to jack rus moves. he is an associate professor of economics at st. mary's college, as well as the author of the scourge of neo liberalism, are a gentleman. crosstalk rules and effect. that means you can jump any time you want . and i always appreciate it. let's go to 1st. the scotts scotts in washington dc. scott, you're usually in delmar, but you're in washington. why? to washington? because the, today we are closer to a nuclear war between the united states and russia at any time in the nuclear, this is a far more dangerous situation than the cuban missile crisis. and if something isn't done to alter the trajectory that the united states is currently on with russia, there is a not just possibility, but probability of a, of a nuclear war. so on saturday, i will be moderating a uh, an event of the national press club of we're gonna have 3 panels of distin
in salt lake city. we have david pine. he is deputy director of national operations for the task force on national and homeland security. and in san francisco he crossed to jack rus moves. he is an associate professor of economics at st. mary's college, as well as the author of the scourge of neo liberalism, are a gentleman. crosstalk rules and effect. that means you can jump any time you want . and i always appreciate it. let's go to 1st. the scotts scotts in washington dc. scott, you're...
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dawn in salt lake city, utah. he pulled into the restaurant parking lot, turned off his engine, sky beginning to brighten, sun not quite up. and then, there they were-- the voices, the terror, the nightmare beginning. lee carlson: i immediately ducked down in my car after the first shot was fired. i laid there thinking, ok, well, this is how it's going to end for me. - you're going to be dead? yeah. operator: 911, what is your emergency? caller: somebody just shot a man. he's lying dead inside of the village inn. [music playing] keith morrison (voiceover): it stands in stark contrast to much of the rest of salt lake city, this old chocolate factory, this grand stage for our story. it was converted to loft apartments in those boom years before the bust. and the style of living and location drew a distinct crowd, outliers of a sort, iconoclasts in this famously mormon city. i loved this building. it was fabulous. keith morrison (voiceover): bianca pearman-brooks, for example, born into privilege in england, raised i
dawn in salt lake city, utah. he pulled into the restaurant parking lot, turned off his engine, sky beginning to brighten, sun not quite up. and then, there they were-- the voices, the terror, the nightmare beginning. lee carlson: i immediately ducked down in my car after the first shot was fired. i laid there thinking, ok, well, this is how it's going to end for me. - you're going to be dead? yeah. operator: 911, what is your emergency? caller: somebody just shot a man. he's lying dead inside...
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david in salt lake city as well. i think russia definitely does the threatened native security today. we didn't do so before the war. that's that, well actually, it was created made so is attacking russian territory. that is a threat is russia attacking nato territory? no, it is. it is not the same thing. you can't. you can't pair the to keep going and salt lake city. yeah, you're absolutely right. so nato has been the aggressor here, you know, it's been a defunct fairly demonizes as the dresser. uh, this was not enough provoked regression. this was the most provoked more that i've ever seen in modern history. and you know, cause want a pc spent 15 years trying to negotiate a peaceful solution to the x, a central threat of data on ukraine in every day since every day since the day after the war. russia has had peace terms that were mostly reasonable in it. and we've created the situation for just the last newbies. you know, the real solution is, is um, it's on the negotiating table. uh, you know, we need to, us needs
david in salt lake city as well. i think russia definitely does the threatened native security today. we didn't do so before the war. that's that, well actually, it was created made so is attacking russian territory. that is a threat is russia attacking nato territory? no, it is. it is not the same thing. you can't. you can't pair the to keep going and salt lake city. yeah, you're absolutely right. so nato has been the aggressor here, you know, it's been a defunct fairly demonizes as the...
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salt lake city, 10:00 p.m. eastern time. ceo of mongodb breaking down results. that's in the 11:00 hour eastern. first, let's get to kate rooney in arizona with more on what is ahead this hour. good morning, kate. >> sara, we are going to walk you through what could be the future of delivery for amazon. i'm talking about drones. they're rolling out live here for customers in phoenix. we will tell you all aboutt afr e ea tethbrk. i your shipping manager left to "find themself." leaving you lost. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. sponsored jobs on indeed are two and a half times faster to first hire. visit indeed.com/hire >>> check out shares of mastercard today moving a bit higher. the company announce add partnership with netflix. mastercard cardholders will get exclusive benefits like pre sale tickets and more as the preferred performance player for immersive in-person events and experience. a 1% gain and a roughly flat take today. >>> amazon touted it's futuristic idea of delivering packages by drone a decade
salt lake city, 10:00 p.m. eastern time. ceo of mongodb breaking down results. that's in the 11:00 hour eastern. first, let's get to kate rooney in arizona with more on what is ahead this hour. good morning, kate. >> sara, we are going to walk you through what could be the future of delivery for amazon. i'm talking about drones. they're rolling out live here for customers in phoenix. we will tell you all aboutt afr e ea tethbrk. i your shipping manager left to "find themself."...
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david in salt lake city as well. i think russia definitely does. the threatened due to security today. they didn't do so before the war. that's. that's why it was created in mexico is attacking russian territory. that is a threat is russia attacking nato territory? no, it is it, it's not the same thing. you can't do that. you can, you can pair the to keep going and salt lake city. yeah. you're absolutely right. so nato is being the aggressor here. you know, it's been the funk fairly demonizes that as the dresser. this was not enough for vote progression. this was the most provoked more that i've ever seen in our history. and you know, cause want to pc said 15 years trying to negotiate a peaceful solution to the excess that fell through out of date on ukraine in every day since every day since the day after the war. russia has a peace terms that were mostly reasonable and we've created the situation for just the last of the piece. you know, the real solution is, is on. it's on the negotiating table. uh, you know, we need an us needs indigo. she kind
david in salt lake city as well. i think russia definitely does. the threatened due to security today. they didn't do so before the war. that's. that's why it was created in mexico is attacking russian territory. that is a threat is russia attacking nato territory? no, it is it, it's not the same thing. you can't do that. you can, you can pair the to keep going and salt lake city. yeah. you're absolutely right. so nato is being the aggressor here. you know, it's been the funk fairly demonizes...
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irrelevant, bypassing the salt negotiations? mr. ford: first we have to understand that salt i expires october 3, 1977. mr. brezhnev and i met in vladivostok in december of 1974 for the purpose of trying to take the initial step so we could have a salt ii agreement that would go to l985. as i indicated earlier, we did agree on a 2400 limitation on launchers of ballistic missiles. that would mean a cutback in the soviet program. it would not interfere with our own program. at the same time, we put a limitation of 1320 on mirvs. our technicians have been working since that time in geneva, trying to put into technical language an agreement that can be verified by both parties. in the meantime, there has developed the problem of the soviet backfire, their high-performance aircraft, which they say is not a long-range aircraft and which some of our people say is a intercontinental aircraft. in the interim, there has been the development on our part primarily, the cruise missiles. cruise missiles that could be launched from land-based
irrelevant, bypassing the salt negotiations? mr. ford: first we have to understand that salt i expires october 3, 1977. mr. brezhnev and i met in vladivostok in december of 1974 for the purpose of trying to take the initial step so we could have a salt ii agreement that would go to l985. as i indicated earlier, we did agree on a 2400 limitation on launchers of ballistic missiles. that would mean a cutback in the soviet program. it would not interfere with our own program. at the same time, we...
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the oh, i sort of get salt. salt. salt in the road. salt milk. yeah. so the milk? no guys really? me right of here. yeah, the guy said pollution 1st. no that should list. um you got it. you got it. all right, let's see if we can 1st james car. let's wrap it for sure to stop far. looks like we're good to look at that. a look at this beautiful villas to wow, look the key up, the hill is amazing. place here, this is a beautiful village by the way, a lot of people in america think these villages are just like falling apart. so lot of your neighbors come and they buy choose from you. yeah, go buy cheese or master class. they learn how to make jeans. oh, they come and learn how to make the james dropping his car off for an oil change. this is a russian brides look at that. doesn't really look too much different than an american garage. they find out the middle of the country, so he'll bring home 3 years. we're really not. sure. ok. is there any upgrades or warning rooms for you? that's really what do you pay for oil change day and like i'm dollars 10 dollars, 10 dollars. oh, of maybe 5
the oh, i sort of get salt. salt. salt in the road. salt milk. yeah. so the milk? no guys really? me right of here. yeah, the guy said pollution 1st. no that should list. um you got it. you got it. all right, let's see if we can 1st james car. let's wrap it for sure to stop far. looks like we're good to look at that. a look at this beautiful villas to wow, look the key up, the hill is amazing. place here, this is a beautiful village by the way, a lot of people in america think these villages...
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wendy's new salted caramel frosty. rich, sweet, salted car-uh-mel kur-uh-mel car-mel ugh, whatever.c frosty with a salted caramel twist. gotta be wendys. [office noises] ♪ i like it like that ♪ ♪ ♪ que rico, i like it like that ♪ ♪ ♪ i like it like that ♪ sometimes it takes a different approach... ♪ to see the possibilities all around you. ♪ with capella university's flexpath format, you can fit education into your life and be ready to help others with theirs. a different future is closer than you think with capella university. [luxurious music] ♪ treat yourself to rich, ghirardelli chocolate and luscious caramel. ♪ experience ghirardelli caramel squares. in a bag and a bar. makes life a bite better. ♪ honeybaked, how it glistens. ♪ ♪ mac and cheese, so delicious. ♪ ♪ sweet potato souffle. ♪ ♪ ham and turkey, hooray. ♪ ♪ feasting on some honeybaked all day. ♪ every bite is a celebration with the honey baked ham company. for you. this morning, the 49ers will be back in action to face the dolphins in miami this afternoon. it will be the niners first game since that painful loss to the
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but 1st, the salt has to be removed. one viewer from columbia set just a question about that. how does a decent a nation plant when there was various ways of turning, c will to into fresh water. 2 methods commonly used on an industrial scale. the 1st is distillation. from the vacuum precious, the water is heated to a 115 degrees celsius. as the water vaporizes it leaves the salt behind, the vapor flows through cold pipes, turning to fresh water, but also more than 20000. these are the nation plants worldwide. who are you about 20 percent use distillation? the 2nd method is, was, this was moses. and this method was who is forced under pressure through a membrane, the semi permeable membrane that's water molecules posts through. while blocking substances like salt and minerals, the water on the one side is still free, while the other is very salty. even though the cost of diesel, the nation has dropped it still expensive obtaining drinking water from a 1000 liters of rid of water costs just fine if you are sense. well, just one of the 2 of sea water costs, $50.00 or a cents. in
but 1st, the salt has to be removed. one viewer from columbia set just a question about that. how does a decent a nation plant when there was various ways of turning, c will to into fresh water. 2 methods commonly used on an industrial scale. the 1st is distillation. from the vacuum precious, the water is heated to a 115 degrees celsius. as the water vaporizes it leaves the salt behind, the vapor flows through cold pipes, turning to fresh water, but also more than 20000. these are the nation...
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in salt lake city. we have david pine. he is deputy director of national operations for the task force on national and homeland security. and in san francisco, he crossed to check ras moves. he is an associate professor of economics at st. mary's college as well as the author of the scourge of neo liberalism. alright gentlemen, cross talk roles and effect, that means you can jump any time you want and i always appreciate it. let's go to 1st. the scotts scotts in washington dc. scott, you're usually in delmar, but you're in washington. why to washington? because the, today we are closer to a nuclear or between the united states and russia at any time in the nuclear, this is a far more dangerous situation, then the cuban missile crisis. and if something isn't done to alter the trajectory that the united states is currently on with russia, there is a not just possibility, but probability of a, of a nuclear war. so on saturday, i will be moderating a uh, an event of the national press club of we're gonna have 3 panels of disti
in salt lake city. we have david pine. he is deputy director of national operations for the task force on national and homeland security. and in san francisco, he crossed to check ras moves. he is an associate professor of economics at st. mary's college as well as the author of the scourge of neo liberalism. alright gentlemen, cross talk roles and effect, that means you can jump any time you want and i always appreciate it. let's go to 1st. the scotts scotts in washington dc. scott, you're...
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tonight, cnbc's special cities of success travels to salt lake city, utah.ving business hub and one business slowing explosive growth. in the last decade, gaming video is up 230% delivering $2.6 billion in the utah state economy in 2024. much of that steep rise can be tied back to the halls of one local university. cnbc's andrea day takes a closer look at the salt lake city story. >> reporter: inside this classroom at the university of utah, students spend years studying video games. believe it or not, the playing and creating that happens in the labs fuels the multibillion dollar gaming industry. >> a host of people who came here to go to school and graduated and pivotal in the games industry. >> reporter: michael young heads the gaming department. he says the school's roots include alumni like doug wser. >> back in 2008, students who were passionate about playing and making games, came to the professor and said you could teach games as part of the classes. >> reporter: the school took the advice and by 2017, those classes grew into a full-blown gaming degr
tonight, cnbc's special cities of success travels to salt lake city, utah.ving business hub and one business slowing explosive growth. in the last decade, gaming video is up 230% delivering $2.6 billion in the utah state economy in 2024. much of that steep rise can be tied back to the halls of one local university. cnbc's andrea day takes a closer look at the salt lake city story. >> reporter: inside this classroom at the university of utah, students spend years studying video games....
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the the oh i sort of get salt. salt. salt in the road. salt milk. yeah. so the milk now guys ready? me right of here. yeah. the guy said pollution. loose. know that we got it. you got a good. all right, let's see if we can 1st james car. let's rock it for sure to stop. all right. looks like we're good to look at that. a look at this beautiful villas to wow. look for us to be up. the hill is amazing. place here, this is a beautiful village by the way, a lot of people in america think these villages are just like falling apart. so a lot of your neighbors come and they buy choose from you. yeah, the come by jeans or master class. they learn how to make jeans. oh, they come and learn how to make the james dropping his car off for an oil change. this is a russian brides. look at that and really look too much different than an american garage that you find out in the middle of the country. so yeah, bring home 3 years. we're really new york. okay. is there any are going to room for you? that's really what do you pay for oil change day and like $10.00? $10.00. $10.00. oh, maybe $5.00. $5.00
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oh, i sort of get sold. salt. salt in the roads. salt milk. uh yeah. so the milk smell the guys right. to me right of here. yeah. the guys that 1st know that option is done. you got it. you got it. all right, let's see if we can 1st james car. let's wrap it for sure. the stuff. all right. looks like we're good to look at that. look at this beautiful villas to. wow. look you up the hill is amazing. place sir, this is a beautiful village by the way. a lot of people in america think these villages are just like falling apart. so a lot of your neighbors coming to buy choose from you. yeah. googling by cheese or master class. they learn how to make jeans. oh, they come and learn how to make the james dropping his car off for an oil change. this is a russian brides look at that. doesn't really look too much different than an american garage that you find out in the middle of the country. so he'll bring home reward. leave it under your ok, is there any upgrades or room for you? that's really what do you pay for oil change day? and like i'm dollars 10 dollars,
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. salt. salt in the road. salt milk. so yeah. so the milk, snow guys really? me right of here. yeah. the you guys have to push, push no, that option list. um, we got it. you got it. all right, let's see if we can push the james car. let's wrap it for sure to stop. by. it looks like we're good to look at that. look at this beautiful villas to wow, look the key up, the hill is amazing. place here, this is a beautiful village by the way. a lot of people in america think these villages are just like falling apart. so a lot of your neighbors come and they buy choose from you. yeah, go buy cheese or master class. they learn how to make jeans. oh, they come and learn how to make the james dropping his car off for an oil change. this is a russian brides look at that and really look too much different than an american garage. they find out the middle of the country. so he'll be home for 3 years. would really mean under your ok. this is the answer for you. that's it. what do you pay for an oil change? okay. and like 10 dollars, 10
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the oh, i sort of get salt, salt, salt in the road, salt milk. yeah. so the notes now guys really to me right of here. yeah. the guys have to push, push them, know that the option is done. you got it. you got it. all right, let's see if we can 1st jay's car. what's rocket for shit, the stop bar looks like we're good to look at that. a look at this beautiful village to wow. what's the key up the hill? this is amazing place here, this is a beautiful village. by the way. a lot of people in america think these villages are just like falling apart. so a lot of your neighbors coming, they buy choose from. you still have to go buy chains or masterclass. they learn how to make cheese. oh, they come and learn how to make g for james, dropping his car off for an oil change. this is a russian brides. look at that and really look too much different than an american garage. they find out the middle of the country. so he'll bring home 3 years. we're really not sure. ok. is there any upgrades or warning rooms for you? that's it. what do you pay for oil change day and
the oh, i sort of get salt, salt, salt in the road, salt milk. yeah. so the notes now guys really to me right of here. yeah. the guys have to push, push them, know that the option is done. you got it. you got it. all right, let's see if we can 1st jay's car. what's rocket for shit, the stop bar looks like we're good to look at that. a look at this beautiful village to wow. what's the key up the hill? this is amazing place here, this is a beautiful village. by the way. a lot of people in america...
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then i found out that the salt was going to be gotten rid of and i got killed.s the way it is i guess. see if they bring any of it back. thanks, madison. coming up, last time may musk was here, she told us elon was excited to get started trimming down the government. watch this. >> >> i sit behind and like to sit in on meeting ands vivek and others were talking and said first of all, come to work. isn't that crazy. that's an easy way. the buildings are empty and you're paying for them, and i don't think that's fair. stuart: may musk will be back here onset to go over her son's ambitious plans. that'll be today. and we're awaiting donald trump's remarks on soft bank's $100 billion investment in the united states. these comments brought to you when he makes them. we'll be back. after last month's massive solar flare added a 25th hour to the day, businesses are wondering "what should we do with it?" i'm thinking company wide power nap. [ employees snoring ] anything can change the world of work. from hr to payroll, adp designs for the next anything. patients who ha
then i found out that the salt was going to be gotten rid of and i got killed.s the way it is i guess. see if they bring any of it back. thanks, madison. coming up, last time may musk was here, she told us elon was excited to get started trimming down the government. watch this. >> >> i sit behind and like to sit in on meeting ands vivek and others were talking and said first of all, come to work. isn't that crazy. that's an easy way. the buildings are empty and you're paying for...
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the successful negotiation of the salt 2 treaty has been a major goal and a major achievement of thisdministration. and we americans, the people of the soviet union, and indeed the entire world, will benefit from the successful control of strategic nuclear weapons through the implementation of this carefully negotiated treaty. however, because of the soviet aggression, i have asked the united states senate to defer further consideration of the treaty, so that the congress and i can assess soviet actions and intentions, and devote our primary attention to the legislative and other measures required to respond to this crisis. as circumstances change in the future, we will of course keep the ratification of salt 2 under active review in consultation with the leaders of the senate. the soviets must understand our deep concern. we will delay opening up any new american or soviet consulate facilities. and most of the cultural and economic exchanges currently under consideration will be deferred. trade with the soviet union will be severely restricted. i have decided to halt or to reduce exp
the successful negotiation of the salt 2 treaty has been a major goal and a major achievement of thisdministration. and we americans, the people of the soviet union, and indeed the entire world, will benefit from the successful control of strategic nuclear weapons through the implementation of this carefully negotiated treaty. however, because of the soviet aggression, i have asked the united states senate to defer further consideration of the treaty, so that the congress and i can assess...
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and in a mom is salt and bought a car. so professor of public policy, but haven't been khalifa university. thank you all 3 of you for joining us. so we have an, an attack by the who sees on israel and is riley attack on the admins salt. and let me start with you take the israel positive this 1st. do you think that responding to who the attacks or do the data feed feed the moment in time to actually try and seriously degrade another, add the st. while they're trying to do both at the same time, they as well now must feel very uh, high riding high in terms of the power in the region. and you know, for that reaction to particularly 119 am now in syria. they feel that they have to go to a chain of events that it will include inevitably, whether they like it or not to human, because they want to deteriorate, deputy job fair on to use any of prince proxies against his right interest. so in a way, uh whether the amenities have to go to those besides or not, i think those are his were going to be and reacting us on stage 2 of them
and in a mom is salt and bought a car. so professor of public policy, but haven't been khalifa university. thank you all 3 of you for joining us. so we have an, an attack by the who sees on israel and is riley attack on the admins salt. and let me start with you take the israel positive this 1st. do you think that responding to who the attacks or do the data feed feed the moment in time to actually try and seriously degrade another, add the st. while they're trying to do both at the same time,...
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it's called the salt salt on, so hillary is funky sending me the proof of these 2 phyllis as the 4 has argo to her so called while i check it for sure or so for it says searching very easy scanners let's do the and now rein. we've experienced all kinds of weather today. finally, you, we arrive at our destination means and not or quit, but happy. it's a refuge from migratory birds to birds, watches count, and observe the animals on this otherwise uninhabited island. following provalshie, beauty and of course land owls. cool. and oh, do you want to come onto mentor funding? non stop fun. yeah. and what could be some one time i come down here like a poser on the freshman's ish and r d. i'm on done monday. i'm sure i can be reached month to month to work for dr. tom. some things are vital and trusting and efficient office software. now we had back to the mainland. we need to hurry back before the tide, completely washes over the months. so that's what an adventure that is you come yes, really with i mean try it, but don't go without a guide is absolutely necessary to knock that on my next
it's called the salt salt on, so hillary is funky sending me the proof of these 2 phyllis as the 4 has argo to her so called while i check it for sure or so for it says searching very easy scanners let's do the and now rein. we've experienced all kinds of weather today. finally, you, we arrive at our destination means and not or quit, but happy. it's a refuge from migratory birds to birds, watches count, and observe the animals on this otherwise uninhabited island. following provalshie, beauty...
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and now in a historic move, they brought the nhl to salt lake for the first time..2 billion. >> we want to bring a stanley cup to utah, obviously. >> the duo's big bet on sports is paying off. with the valuation of the utah jazz skyrocketing in just a few years. >> this is basket hq. >> ryan, a massive utah based company is now on a mission to reimagine salt lake's downtown with plans for a jaw-dropping $3 billion entertainment and sports district. nearly a billion of that covered by taxpayers. >> it is a huge opportunity. >> as economic development goes, this pro-sports is like the welcome mat to the front door. >> it is the largest anchor tenant you could have. malls are struggling and there is not an anchor tenant like sports. it could make a whole city. if we plop a sports team in a vacant lot somewhere where they have never been, it will thrive. that is why it is so important that it stays in the capital city downtown, because that will constantly keep that going, it will always have hope. >> thinking about your motivations, one might think they're looking at
and now in a historic move, they brought the nhl to salt lake for the first time..2 billion. >> we want to bring a stanley cup to utah, obviously. >> the duo's big bet on sports is paying off. with the valuation of the utah jazz skyrocketing in just a few years. >> this is basket hq. >> ryan, a massive utah based company is now on a mission to reimagine salt lake's downtown with plans for a jaw-dropping $3 billion entertainment and sports district. nearly a billion of...
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dw terry salts there. let's check in now on some other stories on south korea's main opposition party has filed a motion to impeach the countries acting president 100. so it comes less than 2 weeks after lawmakers voted to impeach his predecessor when sophia, the country has been and a political crisis since you declared martial law. then quickly back tracked at the start of the most serious new leaders are vowing to crack down on an arrest is a 14 police officers were killed by forces loyal to be ousted asset received the attack took place in per tooth province, a strong hold of former leader, bosher, i'll assets our white minority as well the united nations as calling for an investigation. after at least $46.00 civilians were killed and practiced on the air strikes and afghanistan's park. take the province earlier this week. at least 20 children are among good. that focused on says it's military was targeting what it called the terrorist height outs in eastern afghanistan. the u. n. has called this strik
dw terry salts there. let's check in now on some other stories on south korea's main opposition party has filed a motion to impeach the countries acting president 100. so it comes less than 2 weeks after lawmakers voted to impeach his predecessor when sophia, the country has been and a political crisis since you declared martial law. then quickly back tracked at the start of the most serious new leaders are vowing to crack down on an arrest is a 14 police officers were killed by forces loyal to...
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you're right about the salt. i think when the dogs put paws on salts it burns.oties, i think, when it snows and you know there's salt on the ground. >> exactly. there is some salt that's pet friendly but not all of it is. how do you know if you're walking down the treatment you just don't know. not all pets have the same tolerance for cold. some have a great coat. some don't. a lot of us shave down our pets to make them look cute but maybe this is the time they don't need it. you talked about dusty needing a sweater. that's always great. keep the walks to a minimum. keep an eye on their behavior. when they go in and out like this, those are my doggies -- this is cooper and riley when we lived in seattle. maria: cooper and riley. look how gorgeous those doing are. dogs are, i love it. >> aren't they great. cooper is 14 years old. i protect him as much as i can. that little dog is riley. maria: riley's a runner. i love how energetic riley is. >> look at them go. at this point they were pretty old, 6 and 10 years old, cooper is the brown dog, a labrador mix, my two
you're right about the salt. i think when the dogs put paws on salts it burns.oties, i think, when it snows and you know there's salt on the ground. >> exactly. there is some salt that's pet friendly but not all of it is. how do you know if you're walking down the treatment you just don't know. not all pets have the same tolerance for cold. some have a great coat. some don't. a lot of us shave down our pets to make them look cute but maybe this is the time they don't need it. you talked...
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you might say that is what china did this year through salt typhoon. then you have to ask i think not one but two fundamental questions. the first is how do we harden our defenses to protect against this? second, what is the consequence in the international relationship between countries? when the russians, the iranians, the chinese engage in this kind of activity. i would argue that over the last four years, the country has made a lot of progress in strengthening our defenses, but has not even sought to create a deterrence strategy. we sit here at the end of 2024. we at microsoft see 600 million cyber attacks against our customers every day. until we combine defense with deterrence, the problem will grow, and will place more burden then can be sustained on the defense if side and the private sector. we need to brought of the -- brought in the strategic aperture as we look to the transition ahead. >> can you elaborate what he said about volt typhoon, whether china can be deterred from this? we seem to be in a place where china is our equal now, or pote
you might say that is what china did this year through salt typhoon. then you have to ask i think not one but two fundamental questions. the first is how do we harden our defenses to protect against this? second, what is the consequence in the international relationship between countries? when the russians, the iranians, the chinese engage in this kind of activity. i would argue that over the last four years, the country has made a lot of progress in strengthening our defenses, but has not even...
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and yet, 85 percent of its waste is not salted and recycled properly. the results overflowing municipal landfills and easy to dumps. the biggest problem is post by bulk, waste generators, such as housing estates, companies, schools, or even political parties. anywhere where to please to 100 kilograms of waste is produced every day most and go from the center for science and environment saves the vast majority of them. simply don't comply with the law, the legal mandate for them as original data that i see for basic mandates. the 1st one is the have to segregate, then was with the source. the 2nd one is they have to manage the organic list within their promises. as far as possible, which we call into 2 organic, this management. and thirdly, they have to hand over the rest of the list that is through a list of the authorized wisc alex. yeah. oh gan increased is being separated from normally waste and then properly recycled. this blonde, to sponsor for housing estate by decrease generators. don't have to be a problem. citizen supervisory committee members
and yet, 85 percent of its waste is not salted and recycled properly. the results overflowing municipal landfills and easy to dumps. the biggest problem is post by bulk, waste generators, such as housing estates, companies, schools, or even political parties. anywhere where to please to 100 kilograms of waste is produced every day most and go from the center for science and environment saves the vast majority of them. simply don't comply with the law, the legal mandate for them as original data...
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and we saw new salt like old, you know, those trees are dying and it's gone to us. and it was a, a sort of moment of epiphany relief that sort of kicked off a completely different way of thinking, isabella and charlie spent years trying to make net pay. but finding the land profitably. it's proving impossible. this soil is very, very heavy play just isn't conducive to modern intensive foaming so oft about 17 years we were one and a half 1000000 pounds in debt. so in 1999 charlie said we, we've go to start farming. we've got to look at something else that something else was the decision to let nature take over to still conventional farming altogether. suddenly just letting it go was like the whole land was breathing a sigh of relief on to us that felt amazing. just looking out of the windows on online that was recovering and hearing the sounds and watching wild animals. so if the photo do, you know, slowly moving past, it was like being in the middle of a certain gift to you. it just felt amazing. after selling off the milking, heard isabella and charlie introduced r
and we saw new salt like old, you know, those trees are dying and it's gone to us. and it was a, a sort of moment of epiphany relief that sort of kicked off a completely different way of thinking, isabella and charlie spent years trying to make net pay. but finding the land profitably. it's proving impossible. this soil is very, very heavy play just isn't conducive to modern intensive foaming so oft about 17 years we were one and a half 1000000 pounds in debt. so in 1999 charlie said we, we've...
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if it's waste is not salted and recycled properly, the results overflowing municipal landfills. and in the dumps, the biggest problem is post by bulk, waste generators, such as housing estates, companies, schools, or even political parties. anywhere where to please to 100 kilograms of waste is produced every day most and go from the center for science and environment saves the vast majority of them simply don't comply with the law, the legal mandated for them as original data that i see for basic mandates the 1st one is the have to segregate, then was list the source. the 2nd one is they have managed to the organic list within their promises as far as possible, which we call institute organically. this management and hardly they have to handle the rest of the list that let's do a list of the authorized risk collector. yeah. oh, get increased is being separated from normal waste and then properly recycled. this blonde to sponsor for housing estate. both ways generate those. don't have to be a problem citizen supervisory committee members regularly visit facilities like this one t
if it's waste is not salted and recycled properly, the results overflowing municipal landfills. and in the dumps, the biggest problem is post by bulk, waste generators, such as housing estates, companies, schools, or even political parties. anywhere where to please to 100 kilograms of waste is produced every day most and go from the center for science and environment saves the vast majority of them simply don't comply with the law, the legal mandated for them as original data that i see for...
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. >> no salt.in the pan, i use beef talo. >> carley: not butter. >> griff: do you think salt is going. >> actually i have a way better. >> carley: that was good, griff. tell me more about. this any meat i'm cutting down, i will take all of the fat and i will set it aside and very slowly render down and sit in the refrigerator and coagulates. now what i dual is turn our pan on. >> carley: why do you love beef talo. >> more flavor and saltiness. >> griff: at home and didn't have beef talo you would use butter. >> salted butter and replace. >> griff: let's frik these suckers up. >> kevin: walk through. you have great stuff. >> we decided to do hot chocolate today. my traditional hot chocolate and is use procedure cocoa. 64%. >> carley: very bitter? >> can you try it. >> carley: it is hot it. looks like it would be cold. >> tastes so good. >> traditional european breakfast you have your vina, croissants and new yorkers black and white cookies, some doughnuts and bagels, of course. >> carley: i don't wa
. >> no salt.in the pan, i use beef talo. >> carley: not butter. >> griff: do you think salt is going. >> actually i have a way better. >> carley: that was good, griff. tell me more about. this any meat i'm cutting down, i will take all of the fat and i will set it aside and very slowly render down and sit in the refrigerator and coagulates. now what i dual is turn our pan on. >> carley: why do you love beef talo. >> more flavor and saltiness. >>...
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you know, the salt typhoon is associated with the chinese government. it's basically part of the department. they call it the security state. now, to understand the scope of what's going on. american. they exchange about 6 billion text messages every day. and, you know, you're talking about 80% of americans. they they use text messages for communication on a daily basis. they answer within about three minutes, 90% of them. so it is really an essential way of communication at many levels. if sometimes the bank will send you a text message as part of the two factor authentication to make sure that the right person. now what happened is the hackers, they they gain access to the infrastructure. so they have access to three things the call records and some live calls for certain target numbers. and this is the danger here. and the third one is the system used to enforce the wiretapping. so you see how bad is the situation from a sense of now they are part of the infrastructure. it's not like coming to your phone specifically. it's actually part of the struct
you know, the salt typhoon is associated with the chinese government. it's basically part of the department. they call it the security state. now, to understand the scope of what's going on. american. they exchange about 6 billion text messages every day. and, you know, you're talking about 80% of americans. they they use text messages for communication on a daily basis. they answer within about three minutes, 90% of them. so it is really an essential way of communication at many levels. if...