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the water from the tanks is used because the ammonia contained in fish feces serves as a fertilizer. keeping down the overall weight of these units. it was developed by the farm's owner, owner, owner, allan lim. around ten years ago, he founded a company that produces bio diesel. this eco-friendly fuel is made from used cooking oil gathered from hotels and restaurants. >> i think in 2011, we realized that in singapore, we import a lot of food. and i think that there were many people we talked to that feels maybe it's time to change. change our society and change our angle. to see whether we can use marichalize t land and land not used by other people. >> allan hit upon the idea of using rooftops. he was able to borrow 550 meters of space and with the help of family and friends, he set to work building a cultivation system. he also promoted the farm on social media, attracting young people to help out as volunteers. in june of 2014, his herbs were ready for sale. he attends the herbs every day. >> a very good idea. it's good for us to know where the food comes from. >> come from those
the water from the tanks is used because the ammonia contained in fish feces serves as a fertilizer. keeping down the overall weight of these units. it was developed by the farm's owner, owner, owner, allan lim. around ten years ago, he founded a company that produces bio diesel. this eco-friendly fuel is made from used cooking oil gathered from hotels and restaurants. >> i think in 2011, we realized that in singapore, we import a lot of food. and i think that there were many people we...
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. >> the aftermath of that massive ammonia nigh trat plant left a crater in that town.reds of buildings were destroyed or damaged. that was last year, last april. and then this past may, this plant, this building near athens, texas, got a delivery, sort of a ramshackled building. as you can see, it's part cinder block, part wood. this building got a delivery of 70 tons of ammonia nitrate. 70 tons is significantly more. that wooden building has 70 tons of highly explosive fert liezer delivered one fine thursday afternoon last may. and then, just hours after those 70 tons arrived, a fire broke out at that plant. and with the 70 tons stored in that building, the local fire department realized what they had on their hands and they evacwaited the entire town, fearing the worst. and amazingly, by the grace of god, that thing did not blow up. after those incidents in texas, those two incidents in txz, there's growing concern about what chemicals are being stored. it begs the question if texas knew what it was doing on stuff like this. texas state government actually moved to k
. >> the aftermath of that massive ammonia nigh trat plant left a crater in that town.reds of buildings were destroyed or damaged. that was last year, last april. and then this past may, this plant, this building near athens, texas, got a delivery, sort of a ramshackled building. as you can see, it's part cinder block, part wood. this building got a delivery of 70 tons of ammonia nitrate. 70 tons is significantly more. that wooden building has 70 tons of highly explosive fert liezer...
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takata acknowledged they are still using ammonia nearby trite in the air bags. >>> here is something the latest in blind dates. paper bag speed dating. people wearing grocery bags on their head. it helps you focus on the person, rather than what they look like. later they take the bags off to make connections. >> now, they are judged on poor artwork. >>> gayle sits down with tom hanks. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." sir, we're going to need you on the runway. (vo) theraflu starts to get to work in your body in just 5 minutes. (vo) theraflu breaks you free from your worst cold and flu symptoms. (vo) theraflu. serious power. some people think vegetables are boring. but with green giant's delicious seasonings and blends, we just may change their minds. ho ho ho green giant! if it doesn't work fast... you're on to the next thing. clinically proven neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair. it targets fine lines and wrinkles with the fastest retinol formula available. you'll see younger looking skin in just one week. one week? this one's a keeper. rapid wrinkle repair. and f
takata acknowledged they are still using ammonia nearby trite in the air bags. >>> here is something the latest in blind dates. paper bag speed dating. people wearing grocery bags on their head. it helps you focus on the person, rather than what they look like. later they take the bags off to make connections. >> now, they are judged on poor artwork. >>> gayle sits down with tom hanks. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." sir, we're going to...
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some of the nitrogen had converted into ammonia. how can i help? well, it's just that what's suggested by the chemicals and their particular proportions is waste. specifically, fish or bird waste. now, i don't know how that could have gotten into your victim's lungs. fish waste. but that doesn't make any sense. actually, hodges, it makes perfect sense. ah. look at this. tubing. looks like it would be the right size to put down someone's throat. yeah. now, all you would need is a... pump... (pump whistles) to pump with. the same set of prints shows up on everything. they come back to the house therapist, twyla owens. oh, you said that she took care of the fish tank, so it makes sense that her prints would be everywhere. well, everywhere except for the plastic tubing. there were no prints there. it's been wiped clean. and what about the pump? has tons of her prints on it, and nobody else's. why would the killer clean one and not the other? oh. because the killer didn't use the pump. there's a crack in the housing. yeah, and it's bone dry. there's no
some of the nitrogen had converted into ammonia. how can i help? well, it's just that what's suggested by the chemicals and their particular proportions is waste. specifically, fish or bird waste. now, i don't know how that could have gotten into your victim's lungs. fish waste. but that doesn't make any sense. actually, hodges, it makes perfect sense. ah. look at this. tubing. looks like it would be the right size to put down someone's throat. yeah. now, all you would need is a... pump......
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some of the nitrogen had converted into ammonia. how can i help? well, it's just that what's suggested by the chemicals and their particular proportions is waste. specifically, fish or bird waste. now, i don't know how that could have gotten into your victim's lungs. fish waste. but that doesn't make any sense. actually, hodges, it makes perfect sense. ah. look at this. tubing. looks like it would be the right size to put down someone's throat. yeah. now, all you would need is a... pump... (pump whistles) to pump with. the same set of prints shows up on everything. they come back to the house therapist, twyla owens. oh, you said that she took care of the fish tank, so it makes sense that her prints would be everywhere. well, everywhere except for the plastic tubing. there were no prints there. it's been wiped clean. and what about the pump? has tons of her prints on it, and nobody else's. why would the killer clean one and not the other? oh. because the killer didn't use the pump. there's a crack in the housing. yeah, and it's bone dry. there's no
some of the nitrogen had converted into ammonia. how can i help? well, it's just that what's suggested by the chemicals and their particular proportions is waste. specifically, fish or bird waste. now, i don't know how that could have gotten into your victim's lungs. fish waste. but that doesn't make any sense. actually, hodges, it makes perfect sense. ah. look at this. tubing. looks like it would be the right size to put down someone's throat. yeah. now, all you would need is a... pump......
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>> com either are a mix of rocks and various volatiles like water, carbon dioxide, ammonia, all of it it is pretty much been undisturbed, like seth said, since the beginning of the solar sim. so they're really time capsules. >> so we can get a lot of information out of machine? >> we hope so. as the origins of life may have a lot to do with comets. if they made the raw materials, brought them to earth in the early days, we, that may have given life a headstart. if it did it hear, you can bet there are com either in other solar systems, too. that may say something about the prevalent. we know that world space engineers certainly have a lot of patience. that is absolutely mind-boggling to me. seth, thank you for joining us. a amy, thank you for being with us. that's "the ed show." >>> "politics nation" with al sharpton starts right now. \s. >>> thank for tunes in. tonight's lead, a collision course in washington. that's what we're seeing, because on just about every issue, every policy, every day republicans try to stand in president obama's way, and then they blame him for washington's
>> com either are a mix of rocks and various volatiles like water, carbon dioxide, ammonia, all of it it is pretty much been undisturbed, like seth said, since the beginning of the solar sim. so they're really time capsules. >> so we can get a lot of information out of machine? >> we hope so. as the origins of life may have a lot to do with comets. if they made the raw materials, brought them to earth in the early days, we, that may have given life a headstart. if it did it...
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. >> that is because the comet stinks from mixtures from ammonia and hydrogen sul fied. do i hear it singing? that's what the scientists cause noises from the comet that their instruments picked up. a special google doodle celebrated the successful landing. >> wait a minute. this just in. we are hearing the space agency has chosen the next mission and this one requires landing in unbelievably difficult terrain. forget the tale of a comet, inspired by newly released photos of this other worldly object. the agency will attempt to touchdown on a tale of kim kardashian. talk about a celestial body. jeanne moos, cnn -- >> how audacious. >> cnn, new york. >> thank you for watching cnn. >> we love kim k. appreciate you being with us. stay tuned for cnn newsroom. we've got three beautiful kids. and they're not home right now. k-y yours and mine. i love the way this one feels. and this one does wonders for me. and when they combine... ♪ [ door closes ] [ kid ] mom! [ female announcer ] k-y brand yours and mine. >>> a possible new strategy in the war against isis. why president ob
. >> that is because the comet stinks from mixtures from ammonia and hydrogen sul fied. do i hear it singing? that's what the scientists cause noises from the comet that their instruments picked up. a special google doodle celebrated the successful landing. >> wait a minute. this just in. we are hearing the space agency has chosen the next mission and this one requires landing in unbelievably difficult terrain. forget the tale of a comet, inspired by newly released photos of this...
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. >> that's because the comet stinks from mixtures of ammonia and hydrogen sulfide.i hear it singing? that's what scientists call noises from the comet, that tlir instruments picked up. a special google doodle celebrated the successful landing. >> wait a minute. this just in. we're hearing that the space agency has chosen its next mission. and this one requires landing in unbelievably difficult terrain. forget the tail of a comet. inspired by newly released photos of this other worldly object, the agency will attempt to touchdown on the tail of kim kardashi kardashian. talk about a celestial body. >> i love the line about the comet needing a breath mint. i guess those gases don't exactly smell like roses. okay, you're watching cnn. i'm zain asher. much more on the incredible comet landing. in our next hour, we have a life report with a european space agency coming up after this break. ise financial noise financial noise financial noise ugh... ...heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and are proven to taste better than t
. >> that's because the comet stinks from mixtures of ammonia and hydrogen sulfide.i hear it singing? that's what scientists call noises from the comet, that tlir instruments picked up. a special google doodle celebrated the successful landing. >> wait a minute. this just in. we're hearing that the space agency has chosen its next mission. and this one requires landing in unbelievably difficult terrain. forget the tail of a comet. inspired by newly released photos of this other...
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they suspect that it has a certain amount of methane and ammonia in it, but you'll be looking at the original organic material that eventually formed water and you and i and other planets. >> this is like origins of the universe kind of stuff. >> that's exactly right. >> i want to get to one other thing. there was a bit of unbelievable news, the safety board said that the surviving pilot from the crash of spac spaceship two,. >> the idea that the co-pilot could have survived the experience is really unbelievable. the ntsb figured out after interviewed him that he did not eject. he was instead extracted is the word they used, it means that he fell out at 50,000 feet in negative 70-degree temperatures and some how managed to survive that experience. it means that he joins a very small and exclusive club who survive the break up of an altitude and that kind of speed. it is truly a miracle that that man is alive today. >> jake ward. thank you for your expertise. now time for our final thought. as troops get ready to exit afghanistan next year it's worth looking at what the last 13 years
they suspect that it has a certain amount of methane and ammonia in it, but you'll be looking at the original organic material that eventually formed water and you and i and other planets. >> this is like origins of the universe kind of stuff. >> that's exactly right. >> i want to get to one other thing. there was a bit of unbelievable news, the safety board said that the surviving pilot from the crash of spac spaceship two,. >> the idea that the co-pilot could have...
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. >> the solid rocket motors of the shuttles that take off are filled with ammonia perchlorate. you have a material in this case that can really detonate, explode. >> pepcon employees, knowing just how explosive their factory is, run for their lives. >> the employees knew what was happening, and they all took off. they self-evacuated across the desert. >> before firefighters arrive, there's a massive explosion. >> oh! >> ooh, that's going to be loud. >> i saw the explosion about five or six seconds before we actually heard it. up to this point, that was the biggest explosion i had ever seen. >> firefighters on their way to the scene are stopped in their tracks by the blast and back off. >> the fire chief was driving and got the window blown out. there was a fire truck in the front, windshield was blown out. and both groups of people were slightly injured. >> we could see the shock wave coming across the desert, and we just ducked down, tried to get under the dash. but it was too low. the windshield came out and caught me in the forehead. >> others ten miles away in las vegas hea
. >> the solid rocket motors of the shuttles that take off are filled with ammonia perchlorate. you have a material in this case that can really detonate, explode. >> pepcon employees, knowing just how explosive their factory is, run for their lives. >> the employees knew what was happening, and they all took off. they self-evacuated across the desert. >> before firefighters arrive, there's a massive explosion. >> oh! >> ooh, that's going to be loud. >>...
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if it's not what happens is that these ammonia nitrate pellets explode and expand and blows up your airand in the worst situation they get too hot and they blow out the casing in your car and that's what those shards of metal are that are killing people. a look at the wall, ten companies here that are part of this air bag recall or will be because remember, nhtsa is just asking for this. it hasn't happened yet. if you want the full list of makes and models and the years of the cars that could be recalled go to gerri willis.com. we have the complete list there. it's mighty long. >> gerri willis, ger-e-r-r-i willis.com. it's called takata based in japan. are they cooperating? >> not the way you want them to, i have to say. this is a japanese closely held company owned by a family and they said look we think the problem is the humidity so the cars that are in humid states need to be recalled but nobody else. now nhtsa saying not so, we have a case out of north carolina that shows this happens everywhere and i have to tell you if you have one of these cars i would take it to the dealership
if it's not what happens is that these ammonia nitrate pellets explode and expand and blows up your airand in the worst situation they get too hot and they blow out the casing in your car and that's what those shards of metal are that are killing people. a look at the wall, ten companies here that are part of this air bag recall or will be because remember, nhtsa is just asking for this. it hasn't happened yet. if you want the full list of makes and models and the years of the cars that could...
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let me ask you this question, are you still using ammonia nitrate in the manufacture of your air bags? >> yes, senator. >> well, that's worrisome to me. let me now move to chrysler and honda. i'm confused, and i guarantee you if i'm confused, your customers are confused. the letter that chrysler sent to nhtsa on june 20th, 2014, i would like these three letters to be made part of the record, mr. chairman, if we could. listen to this paragraph. "although chrysler has not at this time made a determination of a defect in the subject of air bag inflaters, it is chrysler's intention to conduct a field action to replace the driver air bag inflater between june, as well as the passenger air bag inflaters." i'm guessing a lawyer wrote that paragraph. because we have a letter from honda that says, we've discovered a potential defect related to motor vehicle safety exists. that was written in 2008, and we have another letter from honda in 2014 saying, we've decided to conduct a safety improvement campaign. we have not made a determination that a safety defect exists. then you go down the list o
let me ask you this question, are you still using ammonia nitrate in the manufacture of your air bags? >> yes, senator. >> well, that's worrisome to me. let me now move to chrysler and honda. i'm confused, and i guarantee you if i'm confused, your customers are confused. the letter that chrysler sent to nhtsa on june 20th, 2014, i would like these three letters to be made part of the record, mr. chairman, if we could. listen to this paragraph. "although chrysler has not at this...
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gases ammonia, methane and hydrogen sulfide have been detected.ust particles are already being analyzed. congratulations to those who had those two compounds in the pool. rosetta and philae are never returning. it only has battery power to transmit that data. they're so far away their transmissions even traveling at the speed of light take 28 minutes to reach earth. light from our own sun takes 8 1/2 minutes to reach us. joining us geoff brumfiel. how, how, how did they do this? >> it took a lot of time and a lot of effort and a lot of thought. frankly, some luck. they started designing the mission ten years before they actually set out to do it. and it all came down to this morning. they had to get that lander out, gravity pulled it down to the surface, and it appeared to make contact. so i mean, it was really pretty impressive. >> how do you power the thing? is it solar powered the whole way and when it's got too far from the sun it has battery powered stored up to keep going? >> the spacecraft itself is solar powered. that's why they had to shu
gases ammonia, methane and hydrogen sulfide have been detected.ust particles are already being analyzed. congratulations to those who had those two compounds in the pool. rosetta and philae are never returning. it only has battery power to transmit that data. they're so far away their transmissions even traveling at the speed of light take 28 minutes to reach earth. light from our own sun takes 8 1/2 minutes to reach us. joining us geoff brumfiel. how, how, how did they do this? >> it...
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their eyes and lungs burn from the stench of ammonia.y have parts of their beaks seared off with a hot wire. they even meet their maker differently, says hermonot. >> the big processors are loading them into crates and trucking them down the road, at 75 miles per hour. there's a lot of stress on those birds. our birds don't go through that, because they're processed right here on the farm. >> reporter: processed is a euphemism for slaughtered, right. >> right. but because we're the ones who raised them, these have been treated with tlc, right up until the day they're processed and they don't go through any stress. >> reporter: and though experts, and even consumers, may disagree that free range tastes better than factory farmed, hermonot insists: >> there's been studies shown that when animals are stressed before slaughter, the adrenaline that's released into their body affects the taste of their meat. >> reporter: now it's not as if hermanot is recommending liberty and justice for all turkeys. >> we're creating what we consider to be a
their eyes and lungs burn from the stench of ammonia.y have parts of their beaks seared off with a hot wire. they even meet their maker differently, says hermonot. >> the big processors are loading them into crates and trucking them down the road, at 75 miles per hour. there's a lot of stress on those birds. our birds don't go through that, because they're processed right here on the farm. >> reporter: processed is a euphemism for slaughtered, right. >> right. but because...
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. >> it stinks from mixtures of ammonia and hydrogen sulfide.'s what they call noises from the comet that their instruments picked up. a special google doodle celebrated the successful landing. >> wait a minute. this just in. we're hearing that the space agency has chosen its next mission and this one requires landing in unbelievably difficult terrain. >> forget the tale of a comet inspired by newly released photos of this other worldly object. they'll attempt to touch down on the tail of kim kardashian. talk about a celestial body. jeanne moos, cnn. >> how audacious. >> new york. >>> thanks for watching. "ac 360" starts right now. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. breaking news in turkey where three u.s. navy sailors were assaulted in broad daylight by a group of men shouting anti-american slogans. it happened in istanbul where the sailors' ship is docked. the protesters were yelling yankee go home and other anti-american slogans. they threw red paint at the sailors and put bags over their heads. you can see the alarm in the sailors' fac
. >> it stinks from mixtures of ammonia and hydrogen sulfide.'s what they call noises from the comet that their instruments picked up. a special google doodle celebrated the successful landing. >> wait a minute. this just in. we're hearing that the space agency has chosen its next mission and this one requires landing in unbelievably difficult terrain. >> forget the tale of a comet inspired by newly released photos of this other worldly object. they'll attempt to touch down on...
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you get to see what it's made of they suspect it has a certain amount of methane and ammonia and otherin it. you will be looking at the original organic material that eventually formed, you know, water and you and i on other planets. >> this is like origins -- >> sorry. to interrupt. this is like origins of the universe kind of thing. >> exactly right. >> i want to get to one other thing before i let i go. there was another bit of unbelievable news today the national transportation safety board said the surviving pilot from the crash of spaceship two did not in fact eject but simply fell out of the craft. as such, turning a really -- joining a really small and lucky group of survivors and how he lived. >> it's unbelieving al of the the idea that the copilot could have survived the experience is unbelieving am of the ntsb figured out today after having interviewed him that he did not eject. he was, instead extracted as the word they iceed from the disintegrating spac spaceship. meaning he fell out at 50,000 feet in to negative 70 degrees temperatures and somehow managed to survive that
you get to see what it's made of they suspect it has a certain amount of methane and ammonia and otherin it. you will be looking at the original organic material that eventually formed, you know, water and you and i on other planets. >> this is like origins -- >> sorry. to interrupt. this is like origins of the universe kind of thing. >> exactly right. >> i want to get to one other thing before i let i go. there was another bit of unbelievable news today the national...
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. >> reporter: that is because you comet stinks from mixtures of for instance a ammonia and hydrogen soul filed. do i hear singing ? that is what the scientists called noises from the comet that they are instruments picked up. a special google doodle celebrated this successful landing. wait a minute, this just in, we're hearing that they have chosen their next mission and this requires landing in unbelievably difficult terrain. forget the tail of a comet, inspired by newly released photos of this, other worldly object, the agency will attempt to touchdown on the tail of kim kardashian, talk about a selection bod i jeanie moos. >> how audacious. >> new york. >> how about it. >> traffic and weather together before we go. >> i so appreciate the enthusiasm, so, so cool, what a feat. >> we have a new disturbance. couple things to mention here, quick hitting, quick to evolve and quick to move out of here. not have a ton of moisture. we might see a coating on unpaved surfaces later tonight throughout the the poconos and extreme far western portions of the region. otherwise a chilly rain tha
. >> reporter: that is because you comet stinks from mixtures of for instance a ammonia and hydrogen soul filed. do i hear singing ? that is what the scientists called noises from the comet that they are instruments picked up. a special google doodle celebrated this successful landing. wait a minute, this just in, we're hearing that they have chosen their next mission and this requires landing in unbelievably difficult terrain. forget the tail of a comet, inspired by newly released photos...
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. >> reporter: it stinks from mixtures of ammonia and hydrogen sulfide. do i hear it singing?what the scientists call noises from the comet that their instruments picked up. a special google doodle celebrated the successful landing. >> wait a minute. this just in. we're hearing that the space agency has chosen its next mission. this one requires landing in unbelievably difficult terrain. >> reporter: forget the tale of a comet inspired by newly released photos of this other worldly object, it will attempt to touch down on the tale of kim kardashian. talk about a celestial body. jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> how audacious. >>> i'm carol costello. at this hour with burma and mckayla starts now. >>> just moments ago, lawyers for the family of michael brown asking police to behave when the grand jury makes its decision in this case. will the protesters turn violent? will the police? that's ahead. >>> the nation's top defense officials are on capitol hill today defending u.s. strategy in the war against isis. does the u.s. have a winning planning plan to defeat the terrorists or i
. >> reporter: it stinks from mixtures of ammonia and hydrogen sulfide. do i hear it singing?what the scientists call noises from the comet that their instruments picked up. a special google doodle celebrated the successful landing. >> wait a minute. this just in. we're hearing that the space agency has chosen its next mission. this one requires landing in unbelievably difficult terrain. >> reporter: forget the tale of a comet inspired by newly released photos of this other...
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hotels downtown and you'd be surprised about what people don't know about the basic properties of ammonia. my heart breaks. this kid was brilliant, probably smartest student i had every worked with. he could have figured out cold was basically telling me he was cleaning toilets. then i knew something had to change. i wear my heart on my sleeve, he could see i was upset and he said, sandy, i don't think you're listening to me. you've always taught us that leadership is making others.ities for and it doesn't matter whether lecture lab coat or hall, i'm teaching, and that's what you told us to do. so on the way back it my office, i knew this was a defining moment in my life. my best friend and i worked at gotsame organization and we our heads together and we said we have to change this. now we love technology because creative, it doesn't matter what you look like, it's a teachingcy and by programming we could write the rules. it was also 1998. there were dot-coms popping up everywhere. there was a tremendous here.unity but the really cool thing was that there's a core set of that sit between
hotels downtown and you'd be surprised about what people don't know about the basic properties of ammonia. my heart breaks. this kid was brilliant, probably smartest student i had every worked with. he could have figured out cold was basically telling me he was cleaning toilets. then i knew something had to change. i wear my heart on my sleeve, he could see i was upset and he said, sandy, i don't think you're listening to me. you've always taught us that leadership is making others.ities for...
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then he did the 25th one and is combined with a dry form of ammonia so he had the acid and the german word for acid begins with an s.. so what he had was lsd and it was the 25th compound that he tried so this was lsd 25 and he synthesized this and the guise of the lab were not impressed. it did have some kind of a constriction of blood vessels but not as good as some of the other compound. they didn't find anything else that attracted them and they only noted in the lab to the animals that they gave it to display a sort of odd resting for a few hours after they'd given them. so they said it's no big deal yet somehow he couldn't stop thinking about lsd 25. as it was in the back of his mind they thought they must have missed something so five years later and this was in 1945 -- i'm sorry 1943, he decided that he was going to be synthesized this compound that basically tossed and he started to do it and as he was working on it, he had a really odd feeling. he started to feel like he needed to lie down and he had to go home and he laid down on his couch and he started to close his eyes an
then he did the 25th one and is combined with a dry form of ammonia so he had the acid and the german word for acid begins with an s.. so what he had was lsd and it was the 25th compound that he tried so this was lsd 25 and he synthesized this and the guise of the lab were not impressed. it did have some kind of a constriction of blood vessels but not as good as some of the other compound. they didn't find anything else that attracted them and they only noted in the lab to the animals that they...
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hotels downtown and you'd be surprised about what people don't know about the basic properties of ammonia. my heart breaks. this kid was brilliant, probably the smartest student i had every worked with. he could have figured out cold fusion and he was basically telling me he was cleaning toilets. then i knew something had to change. i wear my heart on my sleeve, he could see i was upset and he said, sandy, i don't think you're listening to me. you've always taught us that leadership is making opportunities for others. and it doesn't matter whether i'm in a lab coat or lecture hall, i'm teaching, and that's what you told us to do. so on the way back it my office, i knew this was a defining moment in my life. my best friend and i worked at the same organization and we got our heads together and we said we have to change this. now we love technology because it's creative, it doesn't matter what you look like, it's a meritocracy and by teaching programming we could write the rules. it was also 1998. there were dot-coms popping up everywhere. there was a tremendous opportunity here. but the re
hotels downtown and you'd be surprised about what people don't know about the basic properties of ammonia. my heart breaks. this kid was brilliant, probably the smartest student i had every worked with. he could have figured out cold fusion and he was basically telling me he was cleaning toilets. then i knew something had to change. i wear my heart on my sleeve, he could see i was upset and he said, sandy, i don't think you're listening to me. you've always taught us that leadership is making...
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cleaning services and you would be surprised about what people do not know about the basic properties of ammonia. i felt my heart break. was billion. probably the smartest student i ever worked with. he could have figured out coldfusion and he was basically telling me he was leaning toilets. and i knew something had to change. i wear my heart on my sleeve. he could see. you have always taught us that leadership is making opportunities for others. matter whether i am a lab coat or a lecture hall, i am teaching and that is what you told us to do. -- on the wayo back to my office, i knew this was a defining moment in my life. work to thend night same organization. and we got our heads together and we said we have to change this. we loved technology because it is creative, doesn't matter what you look like, it is a meritocracy. by teaching programming, we could write the rules. also 1998. they were dot-coms popping up everywhere. there was a tremendous opportunity. but the really cool thing was that there is a core set of skills that sit between technology and leadership that we could teach so that
cleaning services and you would be surprised about what people do not know about the basic properties of ammonia. i felt my heart break. was billion. probably the smartest student i ever worked with. he could have figured out coldfusion and he was basically telling me he was leaning toilets. and i knew something had to change. i wear my heart on my sleeve. he could see. you have always taught us that leadership is making opportunities for others. matter whether i am a lab coat or a lecture...
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was it salty, ammonia-full water?ino acids which seem to form like crazy in the solar system and they hooked up and here we all are? these are cool questions. we chip away at this. and we are, it's very reasonable that we are the first generation of humans to find out if life is common in the solar system or common in the universe or just extremely rare. which either way is spooky. and then we are the first generation of humans that could prevent the only preventible natural disaster. which would be the earth getting hit with an asteroid. >> are we making too much of the fact that this was a ten-year orbit? >> no, no, no. >> or that it's such a difficult mission. >> there's so much space in space. >> that's deep, bill. >> it is deep space. and it's icy and cold and black and space. and so just it's extraordinary that you can find the object as we say, looking for a typical asteroid. and a comet is like an asteroid, it has enough water to make a tail when it's near the sun. and the word "near" the sun, millions of mile
was it salty, ammonia-full water?ino acids which seem to form like crazy in the solar system and they hooked up and here we all are? these are cool questions. we chip away at this. and we are, it's very reasonable that we are the first generation of humans to find out if life is common in the solar system or common in the universe or just extremely rare. which either way is spooky. and then we are the first generation of humans that could prevent the only preventible natural disaster. which...
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spokesman tells us it was ammonia.y her own rules. as one of the most well-known and wealthiest aristocrats in all of europe, maria fits james stewart esilva held more titles than anyone in the world. she outlived two husbands, only to spark controversy when she married again at the age of 85 to a civil servant 25 years her junior. a distant relative of queen elizabeth had palaces and estates filled with priceless works of art. it is said she turned down pablo picasso when he asked her to be his muse because quote being a model is horrible. though it is also rumored she was francisco goya's plus for his famous reclining nude. she leaves behind lavish properties, a vast art collection and historic am documents that include christopher columbus' first map of the americas and most notable memories of her colorful life. from her first wed income 19 everything from drinking in lace, pearls and diamonds to her last much more low key nuptials, were splendid in pink and flamincoing for the crowds. recently, her kids were worri
spokesman tells us it was ammonia.y her own rules. as one of the most well-known and wealthiest aristocrats in all of europe, maria fits james stewart esilva held more titles than anyone in the world. she outlived two husbands, only to spark controversy when she married again at the age of 85 to a civil servant 25 years her junior. a distant relative of queen elizabeth had palaces and estates filled with priceless works of art. it is said she turned down pablo picasso when he asked her to be...