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people in academia really advise you against using the word democracy when it comes to stalinist russia because they include this notion of civil society that is central to today idea of democracy but. what you're describing just there wasn't talent terrorism at that point of time either there was somebody in moscow with a limit the security apparatus the rest of the country was essentially a lot of self governance is that an accurate. hereon ism as in general has sort of been debunked within the academia simply because more regional studies have proved that they simply didn't have the manpower or the infrastructure to monitor people frequently you know i look at collective farms where they have seen district level officials once every one or two years so the rest of the time they're busy doing whatever they want on their own people in the west would see stalin's out for its courage this are popular participation as a sham because they would think that genuine democracy would be of the impediment to his. with what you're saying. it may have been quite the opposite that he saw it as a me
people in academia really advise you against using the word democracy when it comes to stalinist russia because they include this notion of civil society that is central to today idea of democracy but. what you're describing just there wasn't talent terrorism at that point of time either there was somebody in moscow with a limit the security apparatus the rest of the country was essentially a lot of self governance is that an accurate. hereon ism as in general has sort of been debunked within...
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academia and industry are partners on grid modernization research. texas tech university hosts the global laboratory for asset management and manufacturing facility that worked to develop intelligen technologies. they focus on wind, solar, battery storage, cybersecurity and microgrid technologies that will all encompass the electrical grid of the future. advanced grid technologies can have a significant impact when the grid is faced with weather-related events that can threaten reliability. this month brings the official start of the 2018 hurricane season. and last year communities in my home state of texas as well as florida and puerto rico lost power. modern grid technology in texas, such as the use of smart meters, were able to identify power o outages. unfortunately, while they have made significant progress rebuilding capabilities, there are still communities in puerto rico without power. that's what doe, oe and five national labs led by oregon national laboratory are working daily to provide grid modeling tools to puerto rico. the national lab
academia and industry are partners on grid modernization research. texas tech university hosts the global laboratory for asset management and manufacturing facility that worked to develop intelligen technologies. they focus on wind, solar, battery storage, cybersecurity and microgrid technologies that will all encompass the electrical grid of the future. advanced grid technologies can have a significant impact when the grid is faced with weather-related events that can threaten reliability....
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to put these ideas in practice, governments, academia and industry will have to work together. this will require better understanding of ai in all three branches of government. ai is simply too important to be owned by private interests alone and publicly funded research and education can provide a more transparent foundation for its development. next, academia has a unique opportunity to elevate our understanding and development of this technology. universities are a perfect environment for studying its effect on our world as well as supporting cross disciplinary, next generation ai research. finally, businesses must develop a better balance between their responsibility to shareholders and their obligations to their users. commercial ai products have the potential to change the world rapidly and the time has come to compliment this ambition with ethical socially conscious policies. human center ai means keeping humans at the heart of this technologies development. unfortunately, lack of diverse recommendation remains a crisis in ai. women hold a fraction of high-tech positions
to put these ideas in practice, governments, academia and industry will have to work together. this will require better understanding of ai in all three branches of government. ai is simply too important to be owned by private interests alone and publicly funded research and education can provide a more transparent foundation for its development. next, academia has a unique opportunity to elevate our understanding and development of this technology. universities are a perfect environment for...
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pearson, can you discuss the value of establishing this type of partnership between industry, academia and the private sector to help especiallyifynd address some of the consequences intended and unintended of ai as it becomes more prevalent? and i do have a couple more questions. >> sure. i'll answer quickly. the short answer is yes. our experts and what we're seeing is the value in public/private partnerships, because, again, it would be a mistake to look at this technology and sort of isolate its stove pipes, and it would need to be an integrated approach to things. the federal government having its various roles, but key -- you're menti university of oregon, economic and research qu the's many things to research and questions to answer. and, then, of course, industry, which has an incredible amount of innovation and thinking and power to drive things forward. >> terrific. thank you. dr. li, i have a couple questions. you discussed the labor disruption. and i know that's brought up a couple of times, and the need for retraining. we really have sort of a dual skills gap issue here, b
pearson, can you discuss the value of establishing this type of partnership between industry, academia and the private sector to help especiallyifynd address some of the consequences intended and unintended of ai as it becomes more prevalent? and i do have a couple more questions. >> sure. i'll answer quickly. the short answer is yes. our experts and what we're seeing is the value in public/private partnerships, because, again, it would be a mistake to look at this technology and sort of...
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people in academia really advise you against using the word democracy when it comes to stalinist russia because they include this notion of civil society that is central to today idea of democracy but. what you're describing just there wasn't talent terrorism about point of time either there was somebody in moscow with a limit the security apparatus and the rest of the country was essentially a lot of self governance is that an accurate. hereon ism as in general has sort of been debunked within the academia simply because more regional studies have proved that they simply didn't have the manpower or the infrastructure to monitor people frequently you know i look at collective farms where they have seen district level officials once every one or two years so the rest of the time they're busy doing whatever they want on their own people in the west would see stalin's after it's to encourage this. popular participation as a sham because they would think that genuine democracy would be of the impediment to his. with what you're saying. it may have been quite the opposite that he saw it as a
people in academia really advise you against using the word democracy when it comes to stalinist russia because they include this notion of civil society that is central to today idea of democracy but. what you're describing just there wasn't talent terrorism about point of time either there was somebody in moscow with a limit the security apparatus and the rest of the country was essentially a lot of self governance is that an accurate. hereon ism as in general has sort of been debunked within...
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academia. since 25% of u.s. stem graduate students are chinese foreign nationals. china's use of open source information cataloging foreign innovation on a large scale. chinese-based technology transfer organizations, u.s. based associations sponsored by the chinese government to recruit talent and tech anybodyal expertise on how to do -- technical expertise on how to do deals by u.s. firms. the cost of stolen intellectual property has been estimated at $300 billion a year. most alarming diux has found, and i quote, the u.s. does not have a comprehensive policy or the tools to address this massive technology transfer to china, and the u.s. government does not have a holistic view of how fast this technology transfer is occurring, the level of chinese investment in u.s. technology or what technologies we should be protected -- protecting. that's the end of the quote. now, i understand that the diux is one report but based on what this committee has learned and heard about over the course of this
academia. since 25% of u.s. stem graduate students are chinese foreign nationals. china's use of open source information cataloging foreign innovation on a large scale. chinese-based technology transfer organizations, u.s. based associations sponsored by the chinese government to recruit talent and tech anybodyal expertise on how to do -- technical expertise on how to do deals by u.s. firms. the cost of stolen intellectual property has been estimated at $300 billion a year. most alarming diux...
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acros -- academia has had probls coping with this president and his style of leadership.hink most of academia as it's represented to us by the left-wing media is beside themselves watching this president accomplish a great moment in less than a year in office. >> academia is not the biggest fan of this particular president. havingeen on campus today and yesterday, way see is shock that this is taking place at all. that -- whatever you think about this, this is a really historic development. the fact that it exists is amazing. the summits we grew up with as kids with the russians and later the chinese. now we are meeting with north korea. the way we got here is something that indicates the failures of the earlier policies to get a handle around the north korean nuclear weapons program. now we are trying i different approach. lou: failures of three successive presidencies. clinton, bush and obama. this president is doing something they could not even conceptualize, and that is treating kim with direct forthright respect as well as a very sun sear statement of consequences s
acros -- academia has had probls coping with this president and his style of leadership.hink most of academia as it's represented to us by the left-wing media is beside themselves watching this president accomplish a great moment in less than a year in office. >> academia is not the biggest fan of this particular president. havingeen on campus today and yesterday, way see is shock that this is taking place at all. that -- whatever you think about this, this is a really historic...
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borja: una de las especialistas que mide el fin es la doctora que es presidenta de la academia americanas refugios administrados por la oficina de refugiados. eran niÑos muy pequeÑos. niÑos menores de 12 aÑos de edad. lo que vi ahÍ fueron niÑos que fueron separados de sus padres. estaban solos y muy tristes. una de las primeras que vi cuando entre fue una pequeÑa niÑa que lloraba desconsoladamente. ni podÍa ser consolada. los trabajadores del refugio no la podÍan cargar, ni consolar....
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francisco:" hoy recibÍ levitaciÓn para ser miembro de la academia, me llena de orgullo gratitud comoelÍculas. hay mÁs latinos. francisco: ahora sÍ que una distinciÓn top. alan: extraordinaria actores que estÁn nominados y escogido para formar parte de la academia mucha felicidades. francisca: continuamos abriendo puerta. hay que ponerse serio con este tema, es lamentable ver que ocurre cosa como Ésta una y otra vez. hay un vÍdeo que se ha vuelto viral en las redes sociales que se ve una periodista brasileÑa muy tranquila sino su trabajo y es acosada esto fue durante el mundial, en su transmisiÓn en vivo, mira como un joven intenta besarla ella no se dejÓ, aparto su cara este muchacho no pudo lograr su cometido y besarla al aire como claramente estaba intentando. dice no hagas eso, no te dado el permiso, respeta. alan: le dice no tienes porque hacerlo. en el segundo caso que pasa en rusia con una reportera brasileÑa, otra reportera, pero que ganas de llegar estÁs transmitiendo por hacerte el chistoso quiere darle un beso una persona y en especial a una mujer y molestarla. que ganas de
francisco:" hoy recibÍ levitaciÓn para ser miembro de la academia, me llena de orgullo gratitud comoelÍculas. hay mÁs latinos. francisco: ahora sÍ que una distinciÓn top. alan: extraordinaria actores que estÁn nominados y escogido para formar parte de la academia mucha felicidades. francisca: continuamos abriendo puerta. hay que ponerse serio con este tema, es lamentable ver que ocurre cosa como Ésta una y otra vez. hay un vÍdeo que se ha vuelto viral en las redes sociales que se...
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i have to blame my colleagues, fellow historians for this but historically there has been within academia, that's focused with regard to american history, focused on new england and virginia and the gulf region is largely ignored in part because it was originally settled by the spanish and they don't figure into that children legacy, if you will. and saint augustine which is the oldest existing european city within the united states is hardly mentioned in the textbooks as well. >> so the architecture of the book, it's set up around what you call over's truth and it's set up -- it seems you write about people. you write about history and you write about nature and you bring them all together mostly through the stories of people. you tell stories of people in order to get at these other issues. one of the people, and you use them to introduce the calusa, the extraordinary stories on indians is frank kushner who is and at the number of her and we learn about the calusa through him so tell us about him and about the calusa right cushioning wasn't acknowledges and considered on the zuni or wes
i have to blame my colleagues, fellow historians for this but historically there has been within academia, that's focused with regard to american history, focused on new england and virginia and the gulf region is largely ignored in part because it was originally settled by the spanish and they don't figure into that children legacy, if you will. and saint augustine which is the oldest existing european city within the united states is hardly mentioned in the textbooks as well. >> so the...
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el director de la academia donde estudian las hijas de rÓmulo, quien fue detenido cuando las llevabantado. un gran nÚmero de ellos en el distrito escolar de los Ángeles, el cual nos enviÓ este comunicado que dice el distrito escolar de los Ángeles apoyÓ la inclusiÓn y diversidad. hoy y todos los dÍas contenemos observando nuestra obligaciÓn erde svir a todos nuestros estudiantes sin imrt su estatus juan carlos goÓ. patricia: hemos escuchado al presidente trump decir que su a presidencial fue idente deÁmara de Ías. representantes, un a hablar con actÓ miembros de la campaÑa del presidente trump en las elecciones de 2016. ryan contradijo al mandatario al apoyar al presidente del comitÉ y reforma de laÁra fbi procediÓ de manera adecuada. vamos al pausa y con los temas de regreso, una expresiÓn en un almacÉn de pirotecnia en méxico dejÓ varios muertos, heridos y cuantiosos daÑos materiales. ♪ ♪ patriauna expresiÓn en u donde fuegos ales al nor de la ciudad de mé muerte de siete personas y heridas a otras ocho, tre ellas a la expresiÓn destruyó y daÑo al menos 23 viviendas, una decena de
el director de la academia donde estudian las hijas de rÓmulo, quien fue detenido cuando las llevabantado. un gran nÚmero de ellos en el distrito escolar de los Ángeles, el cual nos enviÓ este comunicado que dice el distrito escolar de los Ángeles apoyÓ la inclusiÓn y diversidad. hoy y todos los dÍas contenemos observando nuestra obligaciÓn erde svir a todos nuestros estudiantes sin imrt su estatus juan carlos goÓ. patricia: hemos escuchado al presidente trump decir que su a...
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. >> se llevarÁ a cabo el 14 de julio en san antonio y los alumnos de la academia dicen estar listosÁrboles, el dueÑo de la constructora dice que tiene planes para someer una apelaciÓn. >> el incendio de vegetaciÓn provocÓ evacuaciones obligatoriasla zona el fuego mantieneiesgo de viviendas de varios millones de dÓlares. >> aÚn no se determina el t terreno destruido. >> a las 6:00 de la tarde con 17 minutos es momento de echarle un vistazo a las temperaturas. >> muchos de nosotros estamos a punto de morir con este calor. cuÉntanos gabriela . >> esta riesgo de incendio hemos visto hoy, y es precisamente por estas condiciones de mucho calor es que se siente en nuestra regiÓn afortunadamente se mantienen calmados, quiero mostrarles lo que pasa en el pacÍfico para las personas que t tienen planes de bajar l viaja p gorÍa tres estamos viendo su trayectoria hay posibilidades de que pudiese llevar a cabo entre el jueves en horas de la tade es una depresiÓn pero todavÍa se sienten estos fuertes vientos huracanados hasta 11 pulgadas de lluvia para que lo tenga en cuenta bravos lo que pa veamo
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he became a city counselor. 2009, he lost hihis seat and returned to academia. politics was always his passion. 2013, he was elected socialist party leader. election, he became in second place. he fell l short of winning a majority. failedshed him to make a bid for government leadership. the socialist party suffered their worst loss in history, wininning jusust 84 ses out of 350. he returned to office. sanchez resigned this socialist party leader in 2016. he refused to support the support of the coalition. made opposing it his number one priority. he is the third spanish primecian to unseat the minister without holding a seat in parliament. italy is emerging from its political uncertainty. accepted a list of ministers put forward by the prime minister. had a previouste appraisal this week. the coalition means the country avoids another election. the anti-austerity government has sent alarm bells. class suburb,ing unemployment and crime loom large. this is a stronghold for the traditional left. it voted massively for the five-star movement. he got involved becaus
he became a city counselor. 2009, he lost hihis seat and returned to academia. politics was always his passion. 2013, he was elected socialist party leader. election, he became in second place. he fell l short of winning a majority. failedshed him to make a bid for government leadership. the socialist party suffered their worst loss in history, wininning jusust 84 ses out of 350. he returned to office. sanchez resigned this socialist party leader in 2016. he refused to support the support of...
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talk to academia and they say that their lectures are open and free and i'm sure that's true. but i don't think we should underestimate how much feeling is prevalent in the culture of this strange paradox that the liberals are liberal in their liberality. they are exclusive in their demand for exclusivity. they are homogenous in their demand for terogeneity. they are somehow un-diverse in their cause for diversity. you can be diverse but not in your savior or your opinions. i would say that i am sorry it got a bit heated in places because i was ping it wouldn't. i was hoping it would be a shining example of how people of all different kinds of political outlooks can speak with humor and wit and a lightness of touch. angels can fly because they take themselves lightly. we are all privileged, all four of us. to be here. it would behoove us to not be so pompous and serious. and not to be too certain. it is the time for engaging emotionally and -- in positive doubt. thank you. >> michael, we will put three minus the clock for you. >> thank you. thank you for the liment. i am used
talk to academia and they say that their lectures are open and free and i'm sure that's true. but i don't think we should underestimate how much feeling is prevalent in the culture of this strange paradox that the liberals are liberal in their liberality. they are exclusive in their demand for exclusivity. they are homogenous in their demand for terogeneity. they are somehow un-diverse in their cause for diversity. you can be diverse but not in your savior or your opinions. i would say that i...
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landmark report finds sexual harassment is pervasive in those fields, particularly when it comes to academia. g miche alcindor looks at the toll this is tak women, whether it happens in the lab, a lecture hall, a hospital or in the field while research is being conducted. it's the foc of this week's science segment, "the leading edge." >> reporter: the report-- from the national academies of science, engineering and medicine-- is the most comprehensive study done yet about harassment in these fields in fact, academic workplaces are second only to the military in the rate of sexual harassment. the report cited studies that found between 20% and 50% of female students in science, engineering and medicine experienced harassment, often from faculty and staff. more than 50% of facaid they too experienced harassment. the problem is even worse for women of color and women who are l.g.b.t.q. dr. paula johnson is the co- chair of the panel that wrote this report. she is the president of wellseley college. thank you, dr. johnson. the committee identified thee types of sexual harassment -- sexual coerc
landmark report finds sexual harassment is pervasive in those fields, particularly when it comes to academia. g miche alcindor looks at the toll this is tak women, whether it happens in the lab, a lecture hall, a hospital or in the field while research is being conducted. it's the foc of this week's science segment, "the leading edge." >> reporter: the report-- from the national academies of science, engineering and medicine-- is the most comprehensive study done yet about...
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i think you know our special usually love it in disorganized academia with a house could build a. little family stuff when your borsch africa is just below the kids you. keep toys you got. are you sure what about this guy. egypt superstar he allegedly received one million votes in egypt's presidential election despite not being a candidate he's pro-gun. and he's practically worshiped in liverpool where he was this season's premier league top scorer. and then came the shock mosul i was injured in the champions league final but there's still hope for ages it doesn't look like he'll miss out on the world cup the african footballer of the year basically got his country there singlehandedly to have no truly here addressing the obvious that he schemed it's fantastic to have such a prayer of course. has messi we don't have the but we have a good spirit and those good quality fifteen if he doesn't play if you have a bad day for the team or same old. egypt will be homeless difference will be made by the best team whose play king like a team who is plaguing is a very good spirit i think thi
i think you know our special usually love it in disorganized academia with a house could build a. little family stuff when your borsch africa is just below the kids you. keep toys you got. are you sure what about this guy. egypt superstar he allegedly received one million votes in egypt's presidential election despite not being a candidate he's pro-gun. and he's practically worshiped in liverpool where he was this season's premier league top scorer. and then came the shock mosul i was injured...
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we had it in disorganized academia in bed when i could build a. real farm has got to your bush africa just below the kids you will. be hit hard to god. are you sure what about this guy. mossad agent superstar he allegedly received one million votes in egypt's presidential election despite not being a candidate. for the nile and he's practically worshipped in liverpool when he was this season's premier league top scorer. and then came the shock mosel i was injured in the champions league final but there's still hope for agents it doesn't look like he'll miss out on the world cup the african footballer of the year basically got his country there singlehandedly. out here clearly here addressing the obvious that these are students from plastics to have such a playoff across like argentina has messi we don't have what we have a good spirit and a good fifteen if he doesn't play if you have a bad day for the team or. egypt will be hopeless difference will be made by the best team was blinking like a team who is breaking is a very good spirit i think this
we had it in disorganized academia in bed when i could build a. real farm has got to your bush africa just below the kids you will. be hit hard to god. are you sure what about this guy. mossad agent superstar he allegedly received one million votes in egypt's presidential election despite not being a candidate. for the nile and he's practically worshipped in liverpool when he was this season's premier league top scorer. and then came the shock mosel i was injured in the champions league final...
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el vÍdeo es de la academia monas.ia: hubo protestas en contra de la polÍtica que promueve la administraciÓn trump para separar familias y retener a menores de edad. segÚn la agencia de migraciÓn, ice, niÑos que cruzÓ la frontera con sus padres son considerados no acompaÑados cuando los padres son arrestados y una fiscal que propone llevar a juicio por hacer mal uso de los fondos. comenzamos. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
el vÍdeo es de la academia monas.ia: hubo protestas en contra de la polÍtica que promueve la administraciÓn trump para separar familias y retener a menores de edad. segÚn la agencia de migraciÓn, ice, niÑos que cruzÓ la frontera con sus padres son considerados no acompaÑados cuando los padres son arrestados y una fiscal que propone llevar a juicio por hacer mal uso de los fondos. comenzamos. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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bloom who authored the closing of the american mind, compare the tourney of feminism is pera -- academia as the same as khmer rouge. it is worth looking back at what was idpolitically correct in the 1980s, the last time we this debate for having to ll or not being leo ca indigeno people quote indians. or having to use hyphenated terms like in the united states like african-american. adding women are people of color to the curriculum, not makingor ugajong retard as epithet. i get it. new concepts, wo sort of sticking your throat. the way were used to talking and thinking, seeing that girl as a normal -- by definition, and then the new terms and concepts that have social utility stick. and those that don't fall away. if you go back to the 70s,ms as an alternative to mr. or mrs. stock. women with the why didn't. so i think that someday we will look back d marvel at the gender neutral pronouns. maybe that is an existential threat to anyone. this might not happen sua because if you look around the wod now, there are plenty of places that have indeed dialed back cosmopolitanism and re-up --ins
bloom who authored the closing of the american mind, compare the tourney of feminism is pera -- academia as the same as khmer rouge. it is worth looking back at what was idpolitically correct in the 1980s, the last time we this debate for having to ll or not being leo ca indigeno people quote indians. or having to use hyphenated terms like in the united states like african-american. adding women are people of color to the curriculum, not makingor ugajong retard as epithet. i get it. new...
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the alan bloom, compared the tyranny of feminism in academia to khmer rouge.e was writing at a time when women accounted for 10% of college tenured faculty. it is worth looking back at what was considered annoyingly outrageously politically correct in the 1980s, the last time we have this debate. not being able to call indigenous people "indians" or use terms like african-americans. adding women or people of color to the western civ curriculum, not making gay jokes or using "retard" as the next set. new words stick in your throat the way we are used to talking and thinking natural and normal by definition. the new terms and concepts that have social utility stick and those that don't fall away. if you go back to the 1970s, ms. as an alternative stuck around and women with a y didn't. i hope that someday, we will look back and marvel that gender-neutral pronouns ever seen like an existential threat. i also don't think it is clear that that might not happen because if you look around the world right now, there are plenty of places that have indeed dialed back co
the alan bloom, compared the tyranny of feminism in academia to khmer rouge.e was writing at a time when women accounted for 10% of college tenured faculty. it is worth looking back at what was considered annoyingly outrageously politically correct in the 1980s, the last time we have this debate. not being able to call indigenous people "indians" or use terms like african-americans. adding women or people of color to the western civ curriculum, not making gay jokes or using...
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in the news to for the long view if he hadn't made it in football he could have had a career in academia he's highly intelligent has got to learn from you. when he was fifteen the family moved on again this time out of bosnia. it was time for a fresh challenges on and off the pitch challenges a piece of it would meet becoming a young nation's hero in the process. passion for your craft will certainly help you get to the top. and mako far beyond its football passion personifying. prokofieff to. sleep said sim city a player he says his own priorities right from the start. of his first word was a mummy or daddy it was gold it was. born gold those was first words allowed us to doubt but again he was often taken to gain us in the maybe that is now to go home. but yes that's the thing is it may be spent playboy. model family on story kicks off and guadalajara a city that exemplifies mexico's love affair with football. marcus father played professionally himself under wasn't long before he noted his son's potential yokota my poor. a football in this blood and the god given talent that focus as
in the news to for the long view if he hadn't made it in football he could have had a career in academia he's highly intelligent has got to learn from you. when he was fifteen the family moved on again this time out of bosnia. it was time for a fresh challenges on and off the pitch challenges a piece of it would meet becoming a young nation's hero in the process. passion for your craft will certainly help you get to the top. and mako far beyond its football passion personifying. prokofieff to....
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in the newsgroup for the interview if he hadn't made it in football he could have had a career in academia and was instantly intelligent has got to learn from you. when he was fifteen the family moved on again this time out of bosnia. it was time for fresh challenges on and off the pitch challenges a piece of each would meet becoming a young nation's hero in the process. passion for your craft will certainly help you get to the top. and back of fabiani is football passion personifies. soccer for half to. simply say it's still a player he says his own priorities right from the. start. my first word wasn't mommy or daddy it was gold watch. bowling gold those were his first words allowed us to doubt but again he was often taken to gain us in the maybe the atlanta. yes that's the thing is it may be spelled play board. model for the on story kicks off and guadalajara a city that exemplifies mexico's love affair with football. this father played professionally himself kind of wasn't long before he noted his son's potential yoko from a poor. football in his blood and the god given talent focus as
in the newsgroup for the interview if he hadn't made it in football he could have had a career in academia and was instantly intelligent has got to learn from you. when he was fifteen the family moved on again this time out of bosnia. it was time for fresh challenges on and off the pitch challenges a piece of each would meet becoming a young nation's hero in the process. passion for your craft will certainly help you get to the top. and back of fabiani is football passion personifies. soccer...
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look at the one nine hundred thirty seven repression and even you know within academia there's this putin is often a joke this idea that. he's some sort of evil dictator who oppresses his people. not only in it could challenge some conventions some of his habit of walking her cat on the leash raised eyebrows but the locals have quickly gotten used to the crow care merican lady. i certainly get a lot of attention but most of it's positive my neighbors think my cats are pretty good asked lots of questions about them how. difficult was it for you to adjust to your life not just in russia but then. you know in provincial russia which has its own challenges the first six months were really kind of hard in part because i was alone in the dormitory once i got a cat and start making making friends and i had people to meet for to go visit their home on the prize also provided you know. it was fine. in many ways is not that much different from my hometown they came from a little town where there were more cows than people. and i sort of like the slower pace of life. the relationship between russia
look at the one nine hundred thirty seven repression and even you know within academia there's this putin is often a joke this idea that. he's some sort of evil dictator who oppresses his people. not only in it could challenge some conventions some of his habit of walking her cat on the leash raised eyebrows but the locals have quickly gotten used to the crow care merican lady. i certainly get a lot of attention but most of it's positive my neighbors think my cats are pretty good asked lots of...
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it that -- >> in part, i have to blame my colleagues for this, historically there has been within academia, this focus with regard to american history a focus on new england and virginia. in the gulf region is largely ignored in part because it was originally settled by the spanish. they don't figure into that legacy if you will. saint augustine, which is the oldest in existing european city is hardly even mentioned. >> the architecture of the book is set up around homer's truth. you write about people, history and nature. you bring them together mostly through the stories of people. you tell stories in order to get at these issues. one of the people you use to introduce these gorgeous segments on the indians is frank cushing who is an f ethnographer. tell us about him or the colusa. >> he was in ethnologist of the 19th century and considered an expert on the western indians. he ended up going to southwest florida in 1895. because some artifacts were discovered down there quite by accident. in florida is still very much a frontier. not many people living there particularly south florida. s
it that -- >> in part, i have to blame my colleagues for this, historically there has been within academia, this focus with regard to american history a focus on new england and virginia. in the gulf region is largely ignored in part because it was originally settled by the spanish. they don't figure into that legacy if you will. saint augustine, which is the oldest in existing european city is hardly even mentioned. >> the architecture of the book is set up around homer's truth....
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it's difficult to plan for a career in academia, regardless of what happens due to brexit.t even more difficult to plan ahead. whatever the future looks like, it is theirs. branwen jeffreys, bbc news, humberside. there are memories in 1986 of the hand of god, and lionel messi's argentina are on the brink of going out. adam wild has more. cast your eye around those in blue and white, it isn't too hard to see upon whom their hopes rest. lionel messi, talisman, their greatest strength. still, such expectation can at times appear to weigh heavy, and against croatia, argentina looked aside in desperate need of a little of that lionel messi magic, this has only real site at goal. instead, the chances fell elsewhere. but peres, like his team, should have gone better. as the game grew, so have gone better. as the game grew, so did croatia. argentina can't say they won't warned. when the goal came, it was all their own doing. the goalkeeper, what an absolutely awful mistake. rebic with a finish that only got croatia started. those blue and white hopes already fading before modric to
it's difficult to plan for a career in academia, regardless of what happens due to brexit.t even more difficult to plan ahead. whatever the future looks like, it is theirs. branwen jeffreys, bbc news, humberside. there are memories in 1986 of the hand of god, and lionel messi's argentina are on the brink of going out. adam wild has more. cast your eye around those in blue and white, it isn't too hard to see upon whom their hopes rest. lionel messi, talisman, their greatest strength. still, such...
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and analyzing literature through historical context has come in and out of fashion in academia. i really interested in the line between literary critic and historians. and the methodologies used to read both history and literature. did you find that the lines were blurred in writing your book? a history of a fictional character? can you speak a little about that? >> sure. that's right. this is the biography of a fictional character pete had to do that? there's no right way to do it. but because is no right way there's no wrong way either. anna do that to a certain degree. it is an interdisciplinary work. it is primarily informed by my expertise in history and politics but it is also, there are periods where i do literary analysis. and there's no kind of theory to it or there is no, i just do the best i can. and try to think deeply and historically about the context in which -- i think as a historian it is essential. whatever we write. whether it is fiction or nonfiction, we are shaped by the times in which we are writing. and that is really a fundamental insight i bring to bear
and analyzing literature through historical context has come in and out of fashion in academia. i really interested in the line between literary critic and historians. and the methodologies used to read both history and literature. did you find that the lines were blurred in writing your book? a history of a fictional character? can you speak a little about that? >> sure. that's right. this is the biography of a fictional character pete had to do that? there's no right way to do it. but...
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academia is also on national research. xas tech has gleam facility that works to develop power technologies and add vance next generation delivery technology. gleam focuses on when the battery storage and micro grid technologies that will all encompass the electrical grid of the future. advanced grid technologies can have a significant impact when the grid is faced with weather related event that is can threaten reliability. this month brings the official start of the 2018 hurricane season and last year communities in my home state of texas, as well as florida and puerto rico lost power. modern grid technology in texas such as the use of smart meters were able to identify power outages that could help restore power after hurricane harvey. fortunately while they have made progress rebuilding technologies, there are still communities in puerto rico without power. that's what doe and oe and five national labs led by argon have grid models tools to puerto rico. the national labs are combining their skills and capabilities in o
academia is also on national research. xas tech has gleam facility that works to develop power technologies and add vance next generation delivery technology. gleam focuses on when the battery storage and micro grid technologies that will all encompass the electrical grid of the future. advanced grid technologies can have a significant impact when the grid is faced with weather related event that is can threaten reliability. this month brings the official start of the 2018 hurricane season and...
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concern inrious academia and elsewhere about what is happening to our markers a around the world, notust in the united states. everywhere. that is a serious problem. i think the thing sarah mentioned about your world research is a positive. facebook's willingness to make themselves more open. they are doing unusual things as part of that project to make data available. there was an answer to facebook this week. we will give developers tools. but, we are not going to give them any of the data. talk to us about what this actually means. theh: so it helps sometimes one learning from the people who come before you. any information to the developers, just bit muji. tmoji.t bi get whenthing they they connect with snap. will it give them any incentive to actually build tools for snap? maybe snap does not care about being an incredibly successful developer platform in terms of the data exchange. they are not even getting data out of it themselves to target into advertising. there david, do you think is any chance that snap can turn this into a way to combat its own plateauing and struggling g
concern inrious academia and elsewhere about what is happening to our markers a around the world, notust in the united states. everywhere. that is a serious problem. i think the thing sarah mentioned about your world research is a positive. facebook's willingness to make themselves more open. they are doing unusual things as part of that project to make data available. there was an answer to facebook this week. we will give developers tools. but, we are not going to give them any of the data....
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space the coming together of the commercial sector and more sort of official government sectors academia and i sort of thing so it's hard to say how it's going to go but yes isa has to pump out all these media events to make sure that the acknowledgement the awareness is there in the public this is why we're spending money and this is why space is important. and then also they did this and then that was organized a way you are giving general the kind of attention and interest of the all united hope did lots of people come out and look at this lift off. well absolutely i mean people are starting to disperse a little bit but we share the top of the hour people all around us and we almost have to sort of disappear into thin air ourselves you know or not in iraq it's a little fellow be off the ground would be nice because everybody was around us here crowding a sound here there is a total excitement here i mean this is calling of course it's a lovely sunny day cetera et cetera but you know people do understand that this is an important thing people still excited come back to that first moon
space the coming together of the commercial sector and more sort of official government sectors academia and i sort of thing so it's hard to say how it's going to go but yes isa has to pump out all these media events to make sure that the acknowledgement the awareness is there in the public this is why we're spending money and this is why space is important. and then also they did this and then that was organized a way you are giving general the kind of attention and interest of the all united...
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conducted at the swift site, and should there be more coordination between the national labs and academia on grid challenges like those identified in the gmi? >> sure. i think there's a degree of commonality in terms of some of the research. the swift site really has been a test bed for understanding wind farms, and the fundamental impact of atmospherics and of fluid flow through wind farms. we've got systems with radar to help us understand the impact of environmental circumstances on the performance of those systems, so it's really in part about predictive modeling and understanding how to optimize the configuration and structure of future wind farms. >> okay. >> the glean system is really going to be a test bed that will allow us to actually connect to some of these existing resources, in addition to some resources that are held in the private sector nearby of both wind power, solar power, and battery capabilities. the focus there is really going to be on being able to test bed new technologies, both software and hardware technologies, to allow us to understand how to better integrate
conducted at the swift site, and should there be more coordination between the national labs and academia on grid challenges like those identified in the gmi? >> sure. i think there's a degree of commonality in terms of some of the research. the swift site really has been a test bed for understanding wind farms, and the fundamental impact of atmospherics and of fluid flow through wind farms. we've got systems with radar to help us understand the impact of environmental circumstances on...
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galo: esta doctora es la presidenta de la academia de pediatrÍa y visitÓ uno de estos refugios.o de aprendizaje. >> la falta de concentraciÓn, la falta de memoria, la falta de socia -- socializaciÓn. hay muchas enfermedades con las que puede terminar este niÑo por el trauma que vivido. galo: en opiniÓn de esta doctora, los menores tambiÉn tienen una tendencia al resentimiento social. el presidente donald trump a travÉs de su cuenta de twitter deja entrever una posible negociaciÓn entre republicanos y demÓcratas sobre esta estrategia de separar familias. muchos analistas creen que los niÑos son una herramienta de chantaje para que su administraciÓn logre una cuestionada reforma migratoria. arantxa: a propÓsito del tema, hay dos propuestas de reforma migratoria que se debaten en el congreso. una moderada y la otra sin un camino claro para legalizarlo. donald trump dijo que no apoyarÍa la mÁs moderada, pero la casa blanca dijo otra cosa. a quiÉn creerle? pablo: donald trump causÓ confusiÓn sobre el futuro del lan migratorio de -- plan migratorio de los republicanos dijo que no la a
galo: esta doctora es la presidenta de la academia de pediatrÍa y visitÓ uno de estos refugios.o de aprendizaje. >> la falta de concentraciÓn, la falta de memoria, la falta de socia -- socializaciÓn. hay muchas enfermedades con las que puede terminar este niÑo por el trauma que vivido. galo: en opiniÓn de esta doctora, los menores tambiÉn tienen una tendencia al resentimiento social. el presidente donald trump a travÉs de su cuenta de twitter deja entrever una posible negociaciÓn...
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meaning the first one that has been written, not for academia or crossover but really meant to be carried in bookstores. to be read by the general public. you write in your introduction that you are writing both for general readers and for those who are more intimately familiar with transgender culture. and i would love to know, i might have some follow-up questions but i would love to know why this book you felt, this time and clearly you're right, to me it read like a page turner.in many ways like a novel. you feel it can speak to a general readership as well as to those maybe with a eldeep interest in sociology as well as those who know or are part transgender community. >> well, i left to right. i did not quite know how to write a book for a general audience. and i had a sabbatical in number of years ago. ai ended up taking a narrative nonfiction course at nyu. with an old friend of mine, ted conover who is a nonfiction writer. the course i began to be able to think more like a narrative nonfiction writer. rather than a sociologist. and i decided i wanted to combine the two genres, re
meaning the first one that has been written, not for academia or crossover but really meant to be carried in bookstores. to be read by the general public. you write in your introduction that you are writing both for general readers and for those who are more intimately familiar with transgender culture. and i would love to know, i might have some follow-up questions but i would love to know why this book you felt, this time and clearly you're right, to me it read like a page turner.in many ways...
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have written many books, this is really your first trade book meaning the first one written off for academia or maybe slight crossover or-- really to be carried in book short-- bookstore is read by the general public. you right in your introduction that you are writing or general readers and those more intimately familiar with transgender culture. i may have follow-up questions, but i would love to know why this book you felt this time and clearly you are correct, you know, to me it read like a page turner like a novel, why this is a book that you feel can speak to a general readership as well as to those maybe with an interest in sociality as well as those who know or are part of the transgender community. >> i love to write. i didn't quite know how to write a book for a general audience, and i had a sabbatical a number of years ago. i ended up taking a narrative nonfiction course at nyu with an old friend of mine who's a nonfiction writer. through that course i began to be able to think more like a narrative nonfiction writer, rather than a sociologist. i decided i wanted to come either tw
have written many books, this is really your first trade book meaning the first one written off for academia or maybe slight crossover or-- really to be carried in book short-- bookstore is read by the general public. you right in your introduction that you are writing or general readers and those more intimately familiar with transgender culture. i may have follow-up questions, but i would love to know why this book you felt this time and clearly you are correct, you know, to me it read like a...