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d. printing office refused to go through the stable. than through to the final solution the military has a history of assassinating left wing civilians in guerrilla areas cooperating with their contacts related paramilitary groups attacks against suspected or the sympathizers and killing the counter to the best it's. so pretty direct statement from the cia annex increase or and you know where they could be stopped it's together. these sort of analytical documents these are summaries of raw intelligence that they gather from different sources over to the post season for them to. use to shift the look at the meeting between. the reason to go get a free person who for the conclusion. of the secret is from google groups they knew about these activities they knew they were happening and knew about links to paramilitary troops and yes u.s. aid continued to flow. closer reach. i mean the fact that it has it is going to. refute you she wants. or who i'm sure we're going to. put it through the resources you know to do so under somebody. whom the
d. printing office refused to go through the stable. than through to the final solution the military has a history of assassinating left wing civilians in guerrilla areas cooperating with their contacts related paramilitary groups attacks against suspected or the sympathizers and killing the counter to the best it's. so pretty direct statement from the cia annex increase or and you know where they could be stopped it's together. these sort of analytical documents these are summaries of raw...
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physics chair, volunteered to teach noreen enough so that she could program our very real 3-d printer to printts of the print corners for the control in the future three drenal printer. finally, they had to fashion a clay kidney to represent three drenal's innovative product, a new kidney formed by the patient's own bone marrow stem cells stimulated by various molecules to develop into kidney-specific tissues and then have it assembled by the 3-d bioprinter. the three drenal had pushed existing technology to future uses, they had to work as a team, they had to recruit experts to help them, they had to articulate their problem and innovate a solution clearly and accurately. they had to complete their project on time and had to deal with unfamiliar technology and tools. all these skills will serve them very well if they continue in any of the stem disciplines or, for that matter, in any discipline they choose to follow. i hope you have time in your busy schedules to see the prototypes and listen to these students talk about their ideas that they have brought the washington and for which you so g
physics chair, volunteered to teach noreen enough so that she could program our very real 3-d printer to printts of the print corners for the control in the future three drenal printer. finally, they had to fashion a clay kidney to represent three drenal's innovative product, a new kidney formed by the patient's own bone marrow stem cells stimulated by various molecules to develop into kidney-specific tissues and then have it assembled by the 3-d bioprinter. the three drenal had pushed existing...
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d this indefinitely. these countries run into trouble with the sovereign debt. they print bonds to get out of that problem. in order to be liquid the european central bank has to buy these bonds. if they don't keep making these loans, the central bank will never get paid back. >> woodruff: here in the united states we are looking at as the federal research told us last week weakness for months, two years at least to come. what's the effect of all this on the united states? >> clearly we've seen the effects over the last couple of weeks in the stock market. i think the average american is feeling it every day. these political indecisions on both sides of the atlantic are taking the stock market up 600 points down 400 points and then down 500 points. i think that the industry... the man on the street is feeling this. >> woodruff: the man on the street in europe or the united states? >> both but probably more here because our investment funds tend to be a little more risky on the stock side than the europeans' so i think we feel it more. therefore, the average person might as
d this indefinitely. these countries run into trouble with the sovereign debt. they print bonds to get out of that problem. in order to be liquid the european central bank has to buy these bonds. if they don't keep making these loans, the central bank will never get paid back. >> woodruff: here in the united states we are looking at as the federal research told us last week weakness for months, two years at least to come. what's the effect of all this on the united states? >>...
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scott thomas, the chemistry physics chair taught auto cad so she could program our very real 3-d printer to print parts of the print corners for the control in the future printer. finally, they had to fashion a clay kidney to represent the innovative project, a new kiddny formed by the own patient's bone marrow stem celled stimulated by various molecules to develop into kiddny specific tissues and have it assembled by the printer. they pushed existing technology for future uses, worked as a team, recruit experts to help them, had to articulate their problem and innovative solutions clearly and accurately. they had to complete their project on time and had to do a deal with unfamiliar technology and tools. all these skills will serve them very well if they continue in the stem disciplines or for ma matter, any discipline they follow. i hope you have time to see the prototypes and listen to the students talk about the ideas that they brought to washington and for which you so graciously have provided a national venue. thank you. >> thank you for a good presentation, and i thank you all for your tes
scott thomas, the chemistry physics chair taught auto cad so she could program our very real 3-d printer to print parts of the print corners for the control in the future printer. finally, they had to fashion a clay kidney to represent the innovative project, a new kiddny formed by the own patient's bone marrow stem celled stimulated by various molecules to develop into kiddny specific tissues and have it assembled by the printer. they pushed existing technology for future uses, worked as a...
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d armed islamic extremists. you know has vowed to stay in libya as long as it is needed with british jets firing missiles i printed off his command and control bunker in his hometown of see it this week activist john reste says that self-interest may be the driving force behind you why it is intervention. nobody's going to shed any tears for that brutal dictatorship but i imagine that what most people in libya don't want is to swap the rule prepare for you for that of the western powers that live here and so you will come to power as the proxies of the western powers and the western powers don't do this without asking for a payback and they will be asking for a payback if i were a libyan and i were listening to what nato said earlier that they want to assist the transition i mean heaven knows what a military alliance supposedly assisting a transition to democracy is all about i would take those remarks as more threats that are probably just as a direct threat that they will use their military and economic weight to gain what they want out of a new government in libya anti-war activists john briggs they're commenti
d armed islamic extremists. you know has vowed to stay in libya as long as it is needed with british jets firing missiles i printed off his command and control bunker in his hometown of see it this week activist john reste says that self-interest may be the driving force behind you why it is intervention. nobody's going to shed any tears for that brutal dictatorship but i imagine that what most people in libya don't want is to swap the rule prepare for you for that of the western powers that...
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d to go. too often we don't read the fine print on those labels and we ignore another crucial number.rter: serving sizes are sneaky. and while labels don't lie, they can certainly be misleading. >> it's important to realize a serving size is not necessarily a portion size. >> reporter: it's time to play how many servings are you eating? take pam cooking spray. what does the serving size say? >> a quarter of a second spray. >> is that realistic? >> no. >> reporter: just how long is that? start t e clock. we decided to cook with that amount. one serving of eggs, which is one egg. it's hard to be nutritious. next up, campbell's condensed chicken noodle soup. here's a serving. according to the label. a little less than half a can. but many consumers admit to eating a whole can. >> it's ridiculous. no one's going to eat one-fifth of that can. >> reporter: in response to all this confusion, the center for science in the public interest is urging the food and drug administration to revise its serving size regulations. >> they should tell you what it is for the entire product. so there's the
d to go. too often we don't read the fine print on those labels and we ignore another crucial number.rter: serving sizes are sneaky. and while labels don't lie, they can certainly be misleading. >> it's important to realize a serving size is not necessarily a portion size. >> reporter: it's time to play how many servings are you eating? take pam cooking spray. what does the serving size say? >> a quarter of a second spray. >> is that realistic? >> no. >>...