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$413 wheezing don't get much design erasable numerals this is much beyond that there's a chronograph alloy you focus on the bracelets the design eyal thing in their watch comfort and the world has its design i designed it 20 years ago it's truly a form and function together itself adjusting the angle bracelets will just grab your rest by dishonestly another thing that stands up on its own you can basically finance of watch and theseus the cars and busiest to with this watch spree amazing designed for higher gas proper way to wear this one show to everybody crownets of the next shot opening up in the coffin on the arrests at the comfortable cloth yes onerous that i do simply is pushing down and then they now if your awareness watch it and get a lot of attention by people with his common venomous saying wendy waring for multiple thousand dollars of watches a monopoly they paid one- third team that the kind of cloth wrapped in your wrists it's comfortable because of the attention of this brings it's going to just slightly kravis it superluminal nova put this on your bedstand for this on your
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it is an alloy.ixture of iron and carbonen. >> so steel is human made. >> that is correct. >> not naturally occurring. >> that is correct. >> iron is and element. steel is made of iron around carbon. when you make steel and you add some carbon to the iron, it has to be -- the iron that contains less than 2% of carbon is called steel whereas iron that contain more than 2% of carbon is known as pig iron which i have ahard that phrase before. >> i didn't know what that was. >> yeah, i didn't know. steel can further be processed to obtain various types of alloys by adding other elements big silicone, chromium. for example, you add chromium, you know what you get? >> what? >> stainless steel. >> you add chromium to steel. >> you get stainless steel. >> why do we use steel in buildings and not iron. >> they used to use iron many years ago almost exclusively. steel is actually stronger than iron. it also handles -- and it doesn't rust. it is stronger and it handles compression and some other things better t
it is an alloy.ixture of iron and carbonen. >> so steel is human made. >> that is correct. >> not naturally occurring. >> that is correct. >> iron is and element. steel is made of iron around carbon. when you make steel and you add some carbon to the iron, it has to be -- the iron that contains less than 2% of carbon is called steel whereas iron that contain more than 2% of carbon is known as pig iron which i have ahard that phrase before. >> i didn't know...
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those brembo brakes, alloys, and that nice rear end, and inside, it's all about performance and stylingmily-friendly cars here and so many cars that i can virtually promise you you'll be asking mom and dad to, "hey, let's go get a new one." i'm doug brauner, for "teen kids news" at the chicago auto show. >> that's it for this edition of "teen kids news." >> thanks for watching. see you next week.
those brembo brakes, alloys, and that nice rear end, and inside, it's all about performance and stylingmily-friendly cars here and so many cars that i can virtually promise you you'll be asking mom and dad to, "hey, let's go get a new one." i'm doug brauner, for "teen kids news" at the chicago auto show. >> that's it for this edition of "teen kids news." >> thanks for watching. see you next week.
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things that actually can help manufacturers in their factories produce, for example, advanced steels, alloys, lightweight materials, all sorts of things that could help our competitive edge. manufacturing also supports through the does, there's additional manufacturing. this is specifically tied to >>> we're leaving this hearing or the go to a debate focusing on the clean renewables. along with a visiting scholar of the american enterprise institute. we'll provide recent research to renewable energy. it's just getting underway. >> how hearty we all are dealing with the treacherous washington winter we're having. i'm ken green. i'm a resident scholar here. i work on energy and environment policy. and i'm sort of your host for the afternoon. the name of our program today, which i take full responsibility for is clean, green, and renewable, what could go wrong? given my last name is green, you could ask my mother that question and she'd give you a somewhat different answer, but i'm sure she'd find drawbacks to the whole green equation as we make here today. we have four great speakers. our two
things that actually can help manufacturers in their factories produce, for example, advanced steels, alloys, lightweight materials, all sorts of things that could help our competitive edge. manufacturing also supports through the does, there's additional manufacturing. this is specifically tied to >>> we're leaving this hearing or the go to a debate focusing on the clean renewables. along with a visiting scholar of the american enterprise institute. we'll provide recent research to...
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things that actually can help manufacturers in their factories produce, for example, advanced steels, alloys, lightweight materials, all sorts of things that could help our competitive edge. manufacturing also supports through the does, there's additional manufacturing. this is specifically tied to advanced manufacturing. but if you look within our energy programs, within rpe, and in little bits and pieces in science, but it's mostly in science and rpe, we're also supporting advanced manufacturing through advanced and science supports it through advanced computing. advanced computing means you design in silico, you reduce the number of prototypes and number of design cycles before you actually go into production. this has worked quite well and it is certainly something where we have a big advantage internationally. and again, we're forming coordinating efforts in manufacturing r&d across the office of science, ere and rpe. we want to lead in clean energy technologies. our motto is invented in america, made in america, and sold worldwide. our budget calls for $95 million in wind, mainly in de
things that actually can help manufacturers in their factories produce, for example, advanced steels, alloys, lightweight materials, all sorts of things that could help our competitive edge. manufacturing also supports through the does, there's additional manufacturing. this is specifically tied to advanced manufacturing. but if you look within our energy programs, within rpe, and in little bits and pieces in science, but it's mostly in science and rpe, we're also supporting advanced...
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this is lightweight steels and alloys and composites and everything. because it's going to be dominated by new materials. 250 people came. a lot of companies and excitement. immediately the first week of payoff was, you know, venture capitalists are inviting people to come. this really work, we're going to othis too. we have another on advanced computation. how that can help in the industry. just tie the -- so the people in the national labs know what the industry problems are and that they can be excited about helping them solve those problems. so this again is something that's -- it has been occurring over the last year. >> i take from you this is really important. you're really focussed on it. >> yes. >> senator manchin? >> thank you very much. i know it's been mentioned before, the president in his state of the union address says that the country needs to develop every available source of american energy, a strategy which all agree is cleaner and cheaper and hopefully keeping the jobs that we all have. let me show you a chart we pit together and th
this is lightweight steels and alloys and composites and everything. because it's going to be dominated by new materials. 250 people came. a lot of companies and excitement. immediately the first week of payoff was, you know, venture capitalists are inviting people to come. this really work, we're going to othis too. we have another on advanced computation. how that can help in the industry. just tie the -- so the people in the national labs know what the industry problems are and that they can...
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uses a cheap metal alloy. the stacks are the heart of the bloom box.ut 64 of them together, and you get something big enough to power, say, a starbucks. so this is it? k.r. offered to give me a sneak peek inside the bloom box. >> nobody has seen this before. >> are you gonna let me look inside? >> absolutely. why not? >> this is-- >> so-- >> go ahead. >> here we go. >> okay. oh. all those modules that we saw go into this big box. fuel goes in, air goes in, out comes electricity. 30,000-square-foot office building-- >> would have four of these. >> would have four of these things. >> i see. >> and the electricity from all four will get combined and come out as a single outlet. >> wow. and if this were in my house, it would supply the energy for everything. >> yes. >> air conditioning, heat. >> this would more than supply-- >> this is much larger... >> much larger than what you need. >> in a single family house. >> yeah, a single family house would be less than a quarter of the size of this box. and it cannot just be in your garage. it can be outside next
uses a cheap metal alloy. the stacks are the heart of the bloom box.ut 64 of them together, and you get something big enough to power, say, a starbucks. so this is it? k.r. offered to give me a sneak peek inside the bloom box. >> nobody has seen this before. >> are you gonna let me look inside? >> absolutely. why not? >> this is-- >> so-- >> go ahead. >> here we go. >> okay. oh. all those modules that we saw go into this big box. fuel goes in, air...
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the high-end jeweler is calling the alloy rubedo latin for redness. can see some of the examples. sure, gold is trading above $170 an ounce. silver though as you can see about $35 an ounce. and copper just about $3.90 a pound. that 1837 ultrawide cuff retails for $7,500. gold and metal prices are getting ready to close right now. let's go to sharon epperson live at the nymex. >> that looks like a piece of jewelry i would like to have, courtney. we are looking at gold prices right now that are basically closing almost flat. down just about $2 right around $1774 an ounce. keep in mind we saw the big gain in commodities across the board including gold. and a lot of that had to do last week with the increase in mine positions. and that for gold was up about 10% just in the past week and at highest levels we've seen since september. now we're seeing gold take a bit of a breather along with some of the other metals. we're still seeing gains in silver and copper. keeping mind as well that we have seen significant etf action in silver and gold in particular.
the high-end jeweler is calling the alloy rubedo latin for redness. can see some of the examples. sure, gold is trading above $170 an ounce. silver though as you can see about $35 an ounce. and copper just about $3.90 a pound. that 1837 ultrawide cuff retails for $7,500. gold and metal prices are getting ready to close right now. let's go to sharon epperson live at the nymex. >> that looks like a piece of jewelry i would like to have, courtney. we are looking at gold prices right now that...
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alloy's want to be involved in helping to change their demands and improve the quality of life of ourople. i was inspired by martin luther king, like many other people. i thought he was the most amazing, brilliant guy. i remember one night, and this will, in part, answer your question. every city has its own. they said, martin live the king is going to give a speech in a couple of minutes. whenever i knew he was going to speak, a young guy in the 60's, would literally go get a pad and pencil. i just thought it was so brilliant. in this one speech much of the king said, the most revolutionary act that our people can engage in is to assert the full measure of there citizenship, and i wrote that down. the most revolutionary thing that we could do is to assert the full measure of our citizenship. i went to the dictionary and a lot to do understand what that meant. revolutionary simply means a significant change. to assert means to step forward boldly. citizenship frames your rights of prayers and 80's. above all that together. what he was saying was if you seek significant change and step
alloy's want to be involved in helping to change their demands and improve the quality of life of ourople. i was inspired by martin luther king, like many other people. i thought he was the most amazing, brilliant guy. i remember one night, and this will, in part, answer your question. every city has its own. they said, martin live the king is going to give a speech in a couple of minutes. whenever i knew he was going to speak, a young guy in the 60's, would literally go get a pad and pencil. i...
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talking about things that can help manufacturers in their factories produce advanced steels, and alloys, like we materials come all sorts of things that could help our competitive edge. manufacturing supports doe'. this is tied to advance manufacturing, but if you look within our energy programs within -- mostly in energy, we are also supporting advanced manufacturing through advanced -- and also signs support to advanced computing. it means you design in silico, reduce the number of prototypes before you go into production. this is working quite well and is certainly something where we have a big advantage internationally. we are forming efforts in manufacturing, r and d, and across. we want to lead in clean energy technology. ed inotto is inventio america, made in america, sold worldwide. $330 million in initiatives to develop next generation technologies that can remain competitive with the rest of the world. it also supports gyatso more -- geothermal pared its supports crosscutting work and advanced alternative batteries and the other technologies. it does not support paint jobs. th
talking about things that can help manufacturers in their factories produce advanced steels, and alloys, like we materials come all sorts of things that could help our competitive edge. manufacturing supports doe'. this is tied to advance manufacturing, but if you look within our energy programs within -- mostly in energy, we are also supporting advanced manufacturing through advanced -- and also signs support to advanced computing. it means you design in silico, reduce the number of prototypes...
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things that can actually help manufacturers in their factories, produced for example, advanced steels, alloys, lightweight materials, all sorts of things that could help our company's competitive edge. manufacturing also supports d.o.e.'s, there's additional manufacturing, this is specifically tied to advanced manufacturing but if you look within our energy programs within our baby, and a little bits of pieces in science, we are also supporting advanced manufacturing to advance, and also science supports it to advance computing to advanced computing means you design, you reduce the number of prototypes and a number of design faculties before you going to production. this has worked quite well, and it is certain something where we have a good vantage internationally. and again we are forming coordinate efforts in manufacturing r&d across all sides and arpa-e. we want to lead in clean energy technology. our motto is intent in america made in america, sold were want to our budget calls 4,905,000,000 in wind, then in developing offshore wind reliability. $330 million to develop next-generation te
things that can actually help manufacturers in their factories, produced for example, advanced steels, alloys, lightweight materials, all sorts of things that could help our company's competitive edge. manufacturing also supports d.o.e.'s, there's additional manufacturing, this is specifically tied to advanced manufacturing but if you look within our energy programs within our baby, and a little bits of pieces in science, we are also supporting advanced manufacturing to advance, and also...
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what does alloying unions, omen's rights, outlawing cultural rights, what does that have to do with creating jobs? >> i'm sure we will get back to those. you mentioned cultural issues which have been divisive and a national debate in annapolis enrichment in the legislative sessions. cultural issues have been very prominent. governor mcdonald, let's start with you -- virginia international -- governor mcdonnell, virginia drew national attention working its way through the general assembly requiring ultrasound for women before they procured abortions. you seem to initially be prepared to sign the bill and then you did a turn the other day. you said you wanted modifications and you're not prepared to sign it. give us the trail of your thinking on that issue and why you apparently changed your view. >> you cannot believe everything you hear in the national press. this was from "saturday night live." or jon stewart. if you believe everything the northern virginia said about maryland, you would believe that governor o'malley is interested in raising taxes and same-sex marriage but he it believes i
what does alloying unions, omen's rights, outlawing cultural rights, what does that have to do with creating jobs? >> i'm sure we will get back to those. you mentioned cultural issues which have been divisive and a national debate in annapolis enrichment in the legislative sessions. cultural issues have been very prominent. governor mcdonald, let's start with you -- virginia international -- governor mcdonnell, virginia drew national attention working its way through the general assembly...
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i anticipate with pleasing expectation that retreat in which i promise myself to realize, without alloyt enjoyment of partaking in the midst of my fellow citizens the benign influence of good laws under a free government -- the ever-favorite object of my heart, and the happy reward, as i trust, of our mutual cares, labors, and dangers. george washington. united states. 17th september, 1796. i suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: quorum call: the presiding officer: the senator from alaska. ms. murkowski: i request the proceedings under the quorum call be dispensed with. the presiding officer: under the previous order the senate will be in morning business until 4:30 p.m. with senators permitted to speak for up to 10 minutes each. ms. murkowski: thank you, mr. president. i rise today to speak about what people all across the country are talking about, and that's the high price of energy, what people are paying at the pump. i just returned from a week in alaska. it's fair to say that in a state like ours that is as
i anticipate with pleasing expectation that retreat in which i promise myself to realize, without alloyt enjoyment of partaking in the midst of my fellow citizens the benign influence of good laws under a free government -- the ever-favorite object of my heart, and the happy reward, as i trust, of our mutual cares, labors, and dangers. george washington. united states. 17th september, 1796. i suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call:...