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large mammals the other things that are charismatic but where we're losing lots of other things bob smith is a member of the u.n. environment program with costs of such technology and rewilding still unknown he insists that more conventional approaches are still the main option it's very. attractive to think that we can have the sort of technological fix bugs. the reality is. much cheaper and more sensible to just go through and try and conserve things. rather than assuming all the go extinct and we can bring them back. the race to conserve genetic diversity is on as a final attempt to save species. of course biodiversity is not just about animals around 40 percent of the world's long species are estimated to be at the risk of extinction many of them could help us with the help like here at the bancroft in west bengal which are not secret weapons against wider says that bacteria could be found one but a good reason to protect them the potential of mangrove swamps in indonesia is already being researched in germany and the findings are very promising. the development of new antibiotics is
large mammals the other things that are charismatic but where we're losing lots of other things bob smith is a member of the u.n. environment program with costs of such technology and rewilding still unknown he insists that more conventional approaches are still the main option it's very. attractive to think that we can have the sort of technological fix bugs. the reality is. much cheaper and more sensible to just go through and try and conserve things. rather than assuming all the go extinct...
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large mammals the other things that the charismatic but where we're losing lots of other things bob smith is a member of the u.n. and vitamin program with costs of such technology and rewilding still unknown he insists that more conventional approaches are still the main option it's very. attractive to think that we can have the sort of technological fix but the reality . much. cheaper and more sensible to just go through and try and conserve things. rather than assuming all that go extinct and we can bring them back. the race to conserve genetic diversity is on as a final attempt to save species. of course biodiversity is not just about animals around 40 percent of the world's long species are estimated to be at the risk of extinction many of them could help us with the help like here at the bancroft in west bengal which are not secret weapons against wider says that bacteria could be found one be a good reason to protect their the potential of mangrove swamps in indonesia is already being researched in germany and the findings are very promising. the development of new antibiotics is a
large mammals the other things that the charismatic but where we're losing lots of other things bob smith is a member of the u.n. and vitamin program with costs of such technology and rewilding still unknown he insists that more conventional approaches are still the main option it's very. attractive to think that we can have the sort of technological fix but the reality . much. cheaper and more sensible to just go through and try and conserve things. rather than assuming all that go extinct and...
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large mammals the other things that are the charismatic but where we're losing lots of other things bob smith is a member of the un and firemen program with cost of such technology and rewilding still unknown he insists that more conventional approaches are still the main option it's very. attractive to think that we can have a sort of technological fix but the reality. much. cheaper and more sensible to just go through and try and conserve things. rather than assuming all the go extinct and we can bring them back in. the race to conserve genetic diversity is on as a final attempt to cvs species. of course biodiversity is not just about animals around 40 percent of the world's long species are estimated to be at the risk of extinction many of them could help us with the help like here at the bancroft in west bengal which are not secret weapons against wider says that bacteria could be found one be a good reason to protect their the potential of mangrove swamps in indonesia it's already been researched in germany and the findings are very promising. the development of new antibiotics is a race
large mammals the other things that are the charismatic but where we're losing lots of other things bob smith is a member of the un and firemen program with cost of such technology and rewilding still unknown he insists that more conventional approaches are still the main option it's very. attractive to think that we can have a sort of technological fix but the reality. much. cheaper and more sensible to just go through and try and conserve things. rather than assuming all the go extinct and we...
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that is in direct contrast hiring a ceo bob smith was hired a new urgent and from honeywell aerospace jeff pazo's hired him as they move from a hobby shop development company to flying missions in space and with the nasa contracts working with the department of defense. smith made it more like a traditional aerospace company much closer to boeing or sierra nevada and lockheed martin. it's interesting because there are some parallels in 2006 elon musk hired his first ceo from see lunch that was partly owned by a knowing. and he was very much a traditional ceo. that you go from startup to a bigger company. he lasted nine months because he didn't fit in with the culture. people on the floor were wearing shorts and t-shirts and flip-flops. elon doesn't care. get your job done. him and elon clashed and he was gone pretty quickly. >> why do these inspire us? >> i think the one thing about spaceflight is it can be a very unifying experience. at the outset it was clearly cold war. the soviets and united states kind to show the supremacy of the government. the since the early eighties we have
that is in direct contrast hiring a ceo bob smith was hired a new urgent and from honeywell aerospace jeff pazo's hired him as they move from a hobby shop development company to flying missions in space and with the nasa contracts working with the department of defense. smith made it more like a traditional aerospace company much closer to boeing or sierra nevada and lockheed martin. it's interesting because there are some parallels in 2006 elon musk hired his first ceo from see lunch that was...
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blue origin hired a ceo, bob smith and he was from honeywell aerospace, and jeff bezos hired him to come in as the company moved from this hobby shop development company to an operational company flying missions into space and winning nasa contracts and working with the department of defense. smith has made blue origin a lot more like a traditional aerospace company, much more closer to a boeing or sierra nevada or a a lockheed martin thank you a spacex. it's interesting there some parallel history. 2006 elon musk hired his first ceo, a guy named jim mazer from sea launch which was a large company partly owned by boeing. so a traditional launch company, and he was very much a traditional ceo sort of coming in, being the adults in the room you go from startup to a bigger company. he lasted nine months because it didn't fit in with the culture. people on the floor were wearing shorts and t-shirts and flip-flops, which elon doesn't care about. he's like get your job done. as i say he and elon clashed and he was gone but he quickly. >> all right. this is from bruce. our world is deeply divid
blue origin hired a ceo, bob smith and he was from honeywell aerospace, and jeff bezos hired him to come in as the company moved from this hobby shop development company to an operational company flying missions into space and winning nasa contracts and working with the department of defense. smith has made blue origin a lot more like a traditional aerospace company, much more closer to a boeing or sierra nevada or a a lockheed martin thank you a spacex. it's interesting there some parallel...
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large mammals the other things that the charismatic but where we're losing lots of other things bob smith is a member of the un and firemen program with cost of such technology and rewilding still unknown he insists that more conventional approaches are still the main option it's very. attractive to think that we can have a sort of technological fix but the reality. much. cheaper and more sensible to just go through and try and conserve things. rather than assuming all the go extinct and we can bring them back. the race to conserve genetic diversity is on as a final attempt to save species. of course biodiversity is not just about animals around 40 percent of the world's long species are estimated to be at the risk of extinction many of them could help us with the help like here at the bancroft in west bengal which are not secret weapons against wider says that bacteria could be found one be a good reason to protect them the potential of mangrove swamps an interview is already being researched in germany and the findings are very promising. the development of new antibiotics is a race aga
large mammals the other things that the charismatic but where we're losing lots of other things bob smith is a member of the un and firemen program with cost of such technology and rewilding still unknown he insists that more conventional approaches are still the main option it's very. attractive to think that we can have a sort of technological fix but the reality. much. cheaper and more sensible to just go through and try and conserve things. rather than assuming all the go extinct and we can...
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we do week day study sessions, led by officer robert smith and bishop bob jackson. it's called the okay program, which we think mayor libby shop for continuing to fund. it's a community policing program that covers six title. one schools in oakland unified school district and deals with over 350 young black males, and we're seeing the results were seeing their gps. rise. we're seeing zero police incidents, right? we're seeing all types of results. we're seeing them go to college going to trade school getting internships. so when you love these boys, and it's and it's from african american men loving african american boys were trying to take care of our own. right. you see them thrive. and so, yes, that is happening. that's one of three other pillars that we focus on which is health and wellness education we provide over 100,000 scholarships every year to men and women. right? and also we do economic empowerment. we do financial, health training and other coaching, so we just formed 100 mental health committee by one of our board members to shannon williamson, who's
we do week day study sessions, led by officer robert smith and bishop bob jackson. it's called the okay program, which we think mayor libby shop for continuing to fund. it's a community policing program that covers six title. one schools in oakland unified school district and deals with over 350 young black males, and we're seeing the results were seeing their gps. rise. we're seeing zero police incidents, right? we're seeing all types of results. we're seeing them go to college going to trade...
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bob woodson, i'm sure he can speak more to this, and 44 black american sent a letter to smith college take responsibility for what had happened. and smith has dug its heels and even deeper and is not taking responsibility. it is not issuing any public apologies which would clear these workers names, and bob and i have jointly launched these fund-raisers for these workers. they were both -- i wanted to remind people that these are actual human beings that have been materially harmed, both of them. and very real way is, which i could talk more about. >> tucker: i just wonder, smith college has an enormous endowment, their own art gallery, it's a beautiful place. they got enough money to make these people hold, throughout the cafeteria workers, you know, and the janitor. why aren't they? >> in my opinion i think it's because the college is so blindly devoted to this narrative of systemic racism which, even though it has not provided any evidence of such on its own campus, publicly absolving these employees of these very public accusations of racism might interfere with that narrative, th
bob woodson, i'm sure he can speak more to this, and 44 black american sent a letter to smith college take responsibility for what had happened. and smith has dug its heels and even deeper and is not taking responsibility. it is not issuing any public apologies which would clear these workers names, and bob and i have jointly launched these fund-raisers for these workers. they were both -- i wanted to remind people that these are actual human beings that have been materially harmed, both of...
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joining me right now is the owner of bob have you van steakhouse, joseph smith.d, how are things going? >> good morning, maria, thank you for having us back to have a voice. things had not changed at all. we are open at 50%. the problem once again is being that the building, the office buildings are still at 10%. the only good sight i see is that the people that are coming in are much more relaxed and much less fearful of the covid. they don't -- they don't fear coming in when they come in they get tested and temperatures are good, they get their phone number, name and address and they proceed to go to the bar. unfortunately we have to tell them the bar is closed and they have to go to a table. most people go out to be social especially the younger people in the pubs and the smaller bar, restaurants and they go out to meet other people and the two guys, then they go sit at the table, who are they meeting, two ladies, they sit at a table, who do they meet? they don't meet anyone? maria: yeah. >> it needs to get pushed back to 1:00 o'clock and the bars need to be o
joining me right now is the owner of bob have you van steakhouse, joseph smith.d, how are things going? >> good morning, maria, thank you for having us back to have a voice. things had not changed at all. we are open at 50%. the problem once again is being that the building, the office buildings are still at 10%. the only good sight i see is that the people that are coming in are much more relaxed and much less fearful of the covid. they don't -- they don't fear coming in when they come...
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smith. >>> one quarter of a billion dollars. that is what sony paid paul simon for his song writing catalog. that's less than the 300 billion plus bob to you >> we talk about spotify and how much they pay artists but if you can sealll for that much money >> yeah and good music never goes out of style. >>> the eu versus apple. a shot to get back to the office and a marketing stunt gone wrong. it's all coming up in rapid fire it's friday and that means it's time to look ahead for what's in store for your money next week here is your friday "fast forward. >> it's that time of year again. the berkshire hathaway annual shareholder meeting kicks off this weekend with warren buffet taking stage on saturday investors will be watching what he has to say. >>> it's vegas and vegans for earnings draft kings and beyond meat reporting. pandemic peleton out with results. it's down 32% in 2021 as the cou country reopens. >>> we'll get results from uber and lyft climbing as people leave their house again. employment data for the month of april is out on friday that's your "friday fast forward. ible at 40,000 feet. instead of burning our past for pow
smith. >>> one quarter of a billion dollars. that is what sony paid paul simon for his song writing catalog. that's less than the 300 billion plus bob to you >> we talk about spotify and how much they pay artists but if you can sealll for that much money >> yeah and good music never goes out of style. >>> the eu versus apple. a shot to get back to the office and a marketing stunt gone wrong. it's all coming up in rapid fire it's friday and that means it's time to...