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and caltech combined. youtube,grads started paypal, tesla motors, and so many more. this is where illinois comes from. these are the people on whose shoulders we stand to envision our future. this is the lofty vantage point from which we now look ahead. throughout our history, illinois has been a magnet. if you wanted to fill the soil, lay a brick, fill the building, make a deal, supercompute, you name it, you could find work in illinois, an affordable home and rely on the public schools to educate your children. an opportunity to turn yesterday into tomorrow. powerhouselinois the job-creator we should be. we can do it. bidnited last fall to amazon headquarters. we collaborated to compete for 1 168,000 of growth, potential jobs and $129 billion in commutative new gdp. [laughter] -- [applause] the fact is, there is another even bigger amazon-like opportunity for us to pursue. from anposal comes enterprise called the state of illinois. we have the assets and we certainly have the incentive. 12.8 million fellow citizens who want us to ignite our economy. but this is not
and caltech combined. youtube,grads started paypal, tesla motors, and so many more. this is where illinois comes from. these are the people on whose shoulders we stand to envision our future. this is the lofty vantage point from which we now look ahead. throughout our history, illinois has been a magnet. if you wanted to fill the soil, lay a brick, fill the building, make a deal, supercompute, you name it, you could find work in illinois, an affordable home and rely on the public schools to...
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he wrote her and she accepted by mail, postal mail and they got married in simon took a job at caltech and they move together to southern california and they were married for four years, but what she didn't realize is that he did a couple of things that would annoy her greatly. calculus and bongo drumming. those were the grounds for the divorce. [laughter] .. >> i got married. so that is gweneth, his third wife. you see how happy he was to be married to her. [laughter] and the best man at the marriage -- at the wedding was this very cool artist and sculptor named jerry who's an armenian artist who was kind of of a wild figure. started dancing to the bongo drums, and they taught each other their trades. feynman tried to teach dorothy in physics which was sort of semi-successful, but he taught feynman how to paint. he became quite an accomplished artist, amateur artist. and he would alternate between sketching and calculating. [laughter] and also while he was at cal tech he was involved in the musicals, and he went to his student, al hibbs' parties. each year there'd be a party, a questi
he wrote her and she accepted by mail, postal mail and they got married in simon took a job at caltech and they move together to southern california and they were married for four years, but what she didn't realize is that he did a couple of things that would annoy her greatly. calculus and bongo drumming. those were the grounds for the divorce. [laughter] .. >> i got married. so that is gweneth, his third wife. you see how happy he was to be married to her. [laughter] and the best man at...
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we graduate more engineers than mit, stanford and caltech combined. illinois grads have started youtube, oracle, ctw, paypal, tesla motors and so many more. this is where illinois comes from and these are the people on whose shoulders we stand to envision our future. this is the lofty vantage point from which we now look ahead. throughout our history illinois has been a magnet and if you want to till the soil, leah breck, build a building and make a deal supercomputer, you name it you can find work in illinois, afford a home and rely on the public schools to educate your children. today we have an opportunity to turn yesterday into tomorrow and make illinois the powerhouse job creator we should be. we can do it and we united last fall to bid for amazon second headquarters, governor, mayor, general assembly, city council, businesses and nonprofit, republicans and democrats, collaborated to compete for 15 years of growth with 168,000 potential jobs and hundred $29 billion in cumulative new gdp. [applause] the fact is there is another even bigger amazon
we graduate more engineers than mit, stanford and caltech combined. illinois grads have started youtube, oracle, ctw, paypal, tesla motors and so many more. this is where illinois comes from and these are the people on whose shoulders we stand to envision our future. this is the lofty vantage point from which we now look ahead. throughout our history illinois has been a magnet and if you want to till the soil, leah breck, build a building and make a deal supercomputer, you name it you can find...
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engineers at caltech have built a fully autonomous robot that mimics a bat in—flight.that apparently makes it more energy—efficient than other flying robots. and finally, elon musk‘s boring company unveiled a flamethrower, insisting that at $500, it's the perfect weapon for a zombie apocalypse. great idea or will it go up in flames? now, fashion week season is upon us. new york next week will kickstart the most important month in a fashionista's calendar, as i well know. but there is a group of people who do not see themselves reflected zero people with disabilities. —— on the catwalk — people with disabilities. london fashion week last year made some progress when two disabled models opened the show for one of the designers. now a new york fashion school is hoping to continue that, combining tact and fashion by designing bespoke clothes for people with disabilities. paul carter visited them. buying clothes is something most people take the granted. you like the look of it, you try it on, you buy it. but what if your choices are much more limited because of an impairme
engineers at caltech have built a fully autonomous robot that mimics a bat in—flight.that apparently makes it more energy—efficient than other flying robots. and finally, elon musk‘s boring company unveiled a flamethrower, insisting that at $500, it's the perfect weapon for a zombie apocalypse. great idea or will it go up in flames? now, fashion week season is upon us. new york next week will kickstart the most important month in a fashionista's calendar, as i well know. but there is a...
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to take things a little easier in life but try telling that to one daredevil russian running react caltech over proving here that age is no barrier by having a go at indoor skydiving and it turns out she's actually something of an adrenaline junkie maria went based.
to take things a little easier in life but try telling that to one daredevil russian running react caltech over proving here that age is no barrier by having a go at indoor skydiving and it turns out she's actually something of an adrenaline junkie maria went based.
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i happen to be a scientist from caltech over 20 years. what you are saying, it is real, i'm afraid.ave read a lot of paper, , abe thousands of scientists couple thousand against 100,000. i agree the world is not going to end. host: mr. quarles camp, let's let the desk mr. huelskamp, let's let the color finish. then i will let you respond. caller: the world is not going to end. it is going to get progressively worse. global warming, there was a report from caltech that shows that changes happen because -- anyway -- host: congressman. guest: i had a little noisy background. i could not follow his whole argument. he believed al gore is right and i am wrong. that is his opinion. the thing about scientists and what i saw in the previous menstruation is it is about ideology rather than data. we know -- previous administration is it is about ideology rather than data. let's get real data overextended periods of time. not the last 50 years, let's go back thousands of years. take a look at heartland.org. take a look at the debate. we have had 12 international science conferences. we have had
i happen to be a scientist from caltech over 20 years. what you are saying, it is real, i'm afraid.ave read a lot of paper, , abe thousands of scientists couple thousand against 100,000. i agree the world is not going to end. host: mr. quarles camp, let's let the desk mr. huelskamp, let's let the color finish. then i will let you respond. caller: the world is not going to end. it is going to get progressively worse. global warming, there was a report from caltech that shows that changes happen...