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discovery for a permanent presence there was so much that i challenge 3 is that the rector of the into university center for astronomy and astrophysics he joins us live now via skype from pruning in india sir thank you so much for joining us here on al-jazeera 1st of all do you have any more information of what this technical snag might be that has caused the delay of the law. thanks no i have no more information than what israel has actually announced in their various bulletins it happened about an hour before the show you launch just after the fuel the solid oxygen and hydrogen was was loaded into the spacecraft and so one can imagine that during the loading of the fuel they found something that they considered unsafe which also means that now all the fuel will have to be unloaded and the containers inspected and that would take a few days and so they will probably miss this particular launch window which goes up to the 16th of july ok and so after that do we know when it might happen or is it just too difficult to predict i mean it's too early to speculate i mean i think that people are very keen tha
discovery for a permanent presence there was so much that i challenge 3 is that the rector of the into university center for astronomy and astrophysics he joins us live now via skype from pruning in india sir thank you so much for joining us here on al-jazeera 1st of all do you have any more information of what this technical snag might be that has caused the delay of the law. thanks no i have no more information than what israel has actually announced in their various bulletins it happened...
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a permanent presence there well so mike and i did i challenge 3 is that the rector of the into university center for astronomy and astrophysics he joins us live now via skype from poor in india sir thank you so much for joining us here on al-jazeera 1st of all do you have any more information of what this technical snag might be that has caused the delay of the law. thanks no i have no more information than what israel has actually announced in their various bulletins it happened about an hour before the show you launch just after the fuel the solid oxygen and hydrogen was was loaded into the spacecraft and so one can imagine that during the loading of the fuel they found something that they considered unsafe which also means that now all the fuel will have to be unloaded and the containers inspected and that would take a few days and so they will probably miss this particular launch window which goes up to the 16th of july ok and so after that do we know when it might happen or is it just too difficult to predict what i mean it's too early to speculate i mean i think that people are very keen t
a permanent presence there well so mike and i did i challenge 3 is that the rector of the into university center for astronomy and astrophysics he joins us live now via skype from poor in india sir thank you so much for joining us here on al-jazeera 1st of all do you have any more information of what this technical snag might be that has caused the delay of the law. thanks no i have no more information than what israel has actually announced in their various bulletins it happened about an hour...
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into civilian research gets pipelined directly to the chinese military and google knows that. it's got a google center in beijing into technical sharing partnerships with chang wah university pekingopment is going to the chinese military. google knows it and i think the president's got to do something about it because clearly this is a danger to the u.s.. lou: what should it do, fred? >> first of all i'm concerned that secretary mnuchin said there's no problem here. i can't explain that. think he's wrong. officials in the administration have to make new rules to limit the types of technology sharing and i.t. activities conducted in china to conduct military applications. lou: i think you are right but i want to ask you both this. corporate america is playing a huge role here. they are acting as if they are not citizens of the united states. they know full well what they are doing. apple putting 30% of its production in china and at the same time asking the president to his credit dismissing the idea that apple would grant waivers to apple saying if you don't want to be hit with tariffs built their plants in the united states. he is absolutely true to his founding principle of buy
into civilian research gets pipelined directly to the chinese military and google knows that. it's got a google center in beijing into technical sharing partnerships with chang wah university pekingopment is going to the chinese military. google knows it and i think the president's got to do something about it because clearly this is a danger to the u.s.. lou: what should it do, fred? >> first of all i'm concerned that secretary mnuchin said there's no problem here. i can't explain that....
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they are being taught not to think for themselves and many universities across the country have been turned into indoctrination centerseft and as a result we get stupid. >> is it a sign how far left the party has gone since the obama years or doesn't reflect poorly on young people who don't the recent history? >> i see it differently. the bipartisan consensus that we have been trying to achieve on immigration is now seemingly irretrievably lost until after the election. todd overstates the case that there is a left-wing bias in our campuses. president obama was right, there is a crisis at the border as donald trump says and the message i take from this is a little more positive. can't we have a bipartisan compromise that tightens up border security, builds the wall, offers a pathway to citizenship for the dreamers and acknowledges we are one country where we don't demonize people because of their faith and ideology is worldview? can't we work together as one nation? >> congress has struggled with that for years but it is a worthy goal. gentlemen, thanks very much. night court convenes next. ♪ you are the jury, >> lega
they are being taught not to think for themselves and many universities across the country have been turned into indoctrination centerseft and as a result we get stupid. >> is it a sign how far left the party has gone since the obama years or doesn't reflect poorly on young people who don't the recent history? >> i see it differently. the bipartisan consensus that we have been trying to achieve on immigration is now seemingly irretrievably lost until after the election. todd...
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the university wants to transform the building into a graduate program center. there will be ample opportunity for public comment. the museum is set to close on december 31st.it 's still looking for a temporary administrative space and the artifac will be returned to lenders. >>> the national philharmonic is closing after 40 years. funding has decreased and have gone up.s thetr orchesa's effort to transform could not overcome the challenges it faced >>> you may have been one of millions of people who downloaded the face app. it lets you alters your features. you saw the pictures online but nre are really some serious security and privacy concerns about this app which was developed in russia. >> reporter: while millions ofe facapp users wonder what will i like look decades down the road. >> there's justrinkles everywhere in places i didn't y k get wrinkles. >> reporter: lawmakers are wondering what is this russian based company doing with all your photos. calling for an investigation into whether personal data up loaded by millions of americans on the face app ma
the university wants to transform the building into a graduate program center. there will be ample opportunity for public comment. the museum is set to close on december 31st.it 's still looking for a temporary administrative space and the artifac will be returned to lenders. >>> the national philharmonic is closing after 40 years. funding has decreased and have gone up.s thetr orchesa's effort to transform could not overcome the challenges it faced >>> you may have been one...
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there will not to think for themselves and sadly many of our universities across the countries have been turned into indoctrination centersget stupid. >> mike: is this a sign of how far left of the democratic hardy has gone in the years, or desserts reflect poorly on the young folk who don't know recent history? >> i see at a little bit differently, the bipartisan consensus that we have been trying to achieve on immigration is now irretrievably lost until after the election. i think todd overstates the case, but clearly there's a left-wing bias on our campuses. president obama was right, there is a crisis on our borders, president trump says and what the message i take from this is a little bit more positive. if can't we have a bipartisan compromise that tightens up border could security, builds the wall, offers a pathway to citizenship for the dreamers, and acknowledges that we are one country were we don't demonize people? because of their faith or ideology, or their worldview, can't we work together as one nation? >> mike: united states cumbersome and struggled with that for years, but it certainly a worthy goal. doug
there will not to think for themselves and sadly many of our universities across the countries have been turned into indoctrination centersget stupid. >> mike: is this a sign of how far left of the democratic hardy has gone in the years, or desserts reflect poorly on the young folk who don't know recent history? >> i see at a little bit differently, the bipartisan consensus that we have been trying to achieve on immigration is now irretrievably lost until after the election. i think...
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into north korea. with me is andray abrahamian from stanford university's shorenstein asia—pacific research center. media reporting about yesterday's historic meeting. it usually takes longer than these somehow is the going to react to this?” longer than these somehow is the going to react to this? i think the public will be extremely pleased to see something has happened. a lot of confusion in pyongyang after hanoi because of the failure in hanoi has been political instability and that instability at the top gets pushed down and creates a lot of stress in society at large. now that there is some policy clarity with the us, maybe some of that stress will be relieved. sanctions are biting. hurting ordinary people. if this gives a hint that some sort of progress oi’ gives a hint that some sort of progress or negotiations are on the way people will be relieved. by seeing the north korean newspapers reported with all the pictures as well as american media and all of us covering this meeting, you cannot deny critics‘s views that this was a photo opportunity legitimising the nuclear state and ignoring th
into north korea. with me is andray abrahamian from stanford university's shorenstein asia—pacific research center. media reporting about yesterday's historic meeting. it usually takes longer than these somehow is the going to react to this?” longer than these somehow is the going to react to this? i think the public will be extremely pleased to see something has happened. a lot of confusion in pyongyang after hanoi because of the failure in hanoi has been political instability and that...
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into v in 2011 the university of pittsburgh and it's renowned sister medical center offered an ideal career move. for bob, a new research lab. for autumn, a ance to head her own department >> autumn was not just a rising star she was a shooting star. she was nationally recognized as a leader in her eld at a very young age. >> reporter: but still, something was gnawing at her, a kind oe emotional vacuum shwanted to have another child. by now had her early 40s, she was taking fertility treatments, hormone injections but nothing was happening. was it really hating away at her, tshe wasn't getting pregnant, time was going by? >> yes and, you know, just speaking from experience, fertility treatments are the loneliest place a woman will ever go >> reporter: looking back, her mom, lois, recognizes now some worrisome signs, changes in her daughterin >> i kd of saw that she wasn't herself too much anymore, that she was kind of a little -- what do you call it -- kind of a little down maybe here and there. >> reporter: then in early 2013 the couple tried a new approach to the baby problem a fer
into v in 2011 the university of pittsburgh and it's renowned sister medical center offered an ideal career move. for bob, a new research lab. for autumn, a ance to head her own department >> autumn was not just a rising star she was a shooting star. she was nationally recognized as a leader in her eld at a very young age. >> reporter: but still, something was gnawing at her, a kind oe emotional vacuum shwanted to have another child. by now had her early 40s, she was taking...
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johns opkins university purchased the building in january and want to transform it into a gradte program center>>> white house is slamming the democrats-controlled house after it voted toor holdney general william barr and commerce secretary wilbur ross in contempt of congress. the vote comes after both men refused to imply with subpoenas. more on "today" show coming up >>> raid of michael cohen's new york office last year will remain public. search was part of an investigatn into's that members of the trump campaign broke campaign finance laws. the documents are expected to be released by 11:00 a.m. check out the nbc washington app for updates. >>> today a judge will rule on new york billionaire jeffrey s epstein'ailed proposal. his attorneys ask that he be released on a bond up to $100 million following hisrrest on sex trafficking charges. prosecutors argue he is alight risk. check out "today" next for a full report. >>> looks like we have five more days of above 90 degrees before we break the current heat wave. take your shade breaks and stay hydrated and check on your elderly friend and nei
johns opkins university purchased the building in january and want to transform it into a gradte program center>>> white house is slamming the democrats-controlled house after it voted toor holdney general william barr and commerce secretary wilbur ross in contempt of congress. the vote comes after both men refused to imply with subpoenas. more on "today" show coming up >>> raid of michael cohen's new york office last year will remain public. search was part of an...
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into a graduate program center. that stone tablet is blaming the first amendment on the mutual and it will be removed. the universitywants to replace it with glass for more light. i hope they can preserve that someho somehow. >>> national philharmonic is closing after running out of money after four years. operating costs have gone up. the president ceo. philharmonic said they could not overcome the challenges it faced. i think it's montgomery county. >> that is too bad. >>> still ahead, restoring glory. we are king inside the notre dame cathedral months after it caug fire to show you the work under way to repair it. days have passed since president trump lashed out on democrats on twitter suggesting some of them go back to the countries they cameom, but that feud has not died down. now the president kept it going during a rally last night. stay with us.od >>> gohursday morning. today on "news4 today" at 4:00. we all know summer vacation for young ones can mean sleeping in and filling up on junk food. >> if someone says try this, it is good for you, the first response is going to be yuck! >>> all present. accounted
into a graduate program center. that stone tablet is blaming the first amendment on the mutual and it will be removed. the universitywants to replace it with glass for more light. i hope they can preserve that someho somehow. >>> national philharmonic is closing after running out of money after four years. operating costs have gone up. the president ceo. philharmonic said they could not overcome the challenges it faced. i think it's montgomery county. >> that is too bad....
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into the bill. we have to keep trying. i've asked for field hearings here in el paso. el paso is the center of the universe of trump's abhorrent policies. not just the detention that you've seen, the horrible inhumane conditions, what many of us believe is child abuse, but the misery doesn't end when they leave detention. many of these families are now being sent to mexico under the migrant protection protocol program. vulnerable populations and people. reassisted recently with a woman, a migrant from central america who was sent back after she left horrific detention conditions. she was sent to mexico to await the adjudication of her asylum hearing. she was kidnapped and brutally gang raped. and this is what our country is doing to people who are fleeing violence and poverty and persecution. they are finding extreme misery at the hands of the american government. >> congresswoman veronica escobar, is you so much. and i want to point out that the head of the american pediatrician has sent out these photos of these children in cages. >> thank you so much for what you're doing and we'll talk again soon, i ho
into the bill. we have to keep trying. i've asked for field hearings here in el paso. el paso is the center of the universe of trump's abhorrent policies. not just the detention that you've seen, the horrible inhumane conditions, what many of us believe is child abuse, but the misery doesn't end when they leave detention. many of these families are now being sent to mexico under the migrant protection protocol program. vulnerable populations and people. reassisted recently with a woman, a...
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into the region. we need to be ready with research and development and do it with a university that will make it a regional concept. texas manufacturing and assistance center, if you're not familiar with that, funded through the department of commerce nest, given to congress and for manufacturing assistance. we want to add its scope of work to include technical development as well. and we work hard with the consult of others to help us work together, as chris mentioned, to try to sell that system more aggressively. recently in san antonio, in terms of what are we doing in key innovative ways to incentivize companies, we're not incentivizing companies unless they're providing high pay jobs at a high level of pay. we recently closed six deals average was $15.40 an hour, a lot in the brownsville area, creates a $42 million payroll. those are different ways we look at incentivizing companies to come in. the target and everything we're doing is to try to meet these targets and share this across the valley and by national perspective. that's what i have. i thought i would put that together to understand what's the condition in the border region. >> thank you. ob
into the region. we need to be ready with research and development and do it with a university that will make it a regional concept. texas manufacturing and assistance center, if you're not familiar with that, funded through the department of commerce nest, given to congress and for manufacturing assistance. we want to add its scope of work to include technical development as well. and we work hard with the consult of others to help us work together, as chris mentioned, to try to sell that...
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currently senior fellow at the center for transatlantic relations at john hopkins university he told me earlier that europe will be trying to persuade boris johnson not to rush into a close relationship with donald trump. we now have 2 people who are seem bent on destruction one the grand ayatollah in iran mr hominidae and the other is is mr trump and they're both playing a game which is amazingly dangerous and which now is at the mercy of something happening locally and if a little iranian vessel attacks an american warship if there's an attack the other way this can suddenly explode so everybody outside of these 2 leaders these 2 countries want to see this thing deescalate it i shouldn't say 2 countries because most people in the united states don't want to war either i don't think mr trump wants a war but i don't think he knows how to control things because quite frankly he doesn't have the experience and he does now the people around him to tell him how to do it what about they did the boss johnson factor in all of a so they would with the new british prime minister taking over from wednesday how does that play into that in the current standoff between britai
currently senior fellow at the center for transatlantic relations at john hopkins university he told me earlier that europe will be trying to persuade boris johnson not to rush into a close relationship with donald trump. we now have 2 people who are seem bent on destruction one the grand ayatollah in iran mr hominidae and the other is is mr trump and they're both playing a game which is amazingly dangerous and which now is at the mercy of something happening locally and if a little iranian...
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into this. my guest served as assistant to the president and white house cabinet secretary under president obama and is a senior fellow at the university of virginia's miller center. so you're an asian american, son of chinese immigrants. we know about the hostility toward undocumented immigrants, but we cannot forget, i want to reiterate what peter just said, this was directed and is directed at people who are american citizens, who just happen to look different than most of trump's base. >> yeah. this is disgusting. there is no other way to put it. as an asian american who has spent his career in public service i certainly heard, myself, people say, go back to your country. i was born in this country. i have served this country, my family has served this country. and to have a president who would condone this kind of behavior and actually see it as a political strategy is nothing more -- nothing you can say other than the fact that this is disgusting. what is important to understand is this kind of conduct is not tolerated in any other setting. if you try to do this in your work place you would be fired. if your child did this in his school he would be sent hom
into this. my guest served as assistant to the president and white house cabinet secretary under president obama and is a senior fellow at the university of virginia's miller center. so you're an asian american, son of chinese immigrants. we know about the hostility toward undocumented immigrants, but we cannot forget, i want to reiterate what peter just said, this was directed and is directed at people who are american citizens, who just happen to look different than most of trump's base....
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center. which is all the universities. we're seeing scientists from a lot of the other institutions will be there. you don't get many chances to collect this data. >> i ran into geologist everywhere i went. they were there casually. because they got to see was what was happening. at what point do the people become activated and a net work of information? >> it's actually very difficult logistically to coordinate this. the u.s. gs teamed up to take the lead on this. which is typically what's done in this situation. there are a lot of other geologists and scientists who can help out. they are actually setting up a commander coordination center in the field. so that people know where to go. they're not stepping on each others toes and use the resources most efficiently. >> there used to be a time when it was more chaotic. we try to coordinate. we set up a clearinghouse and we're starting to even the geologists come and start having apps to share the information. each quake with e get further down that digital spectrum. >> the depth of the earthquake again. perhaps ten miles deep? does that define the intensity. >> no. that's just where it started. just a couple
center. which is all the universities. we're seeing scientists from a lot of the other institutions will be there. you don't get many chances to collect this data. >> i ran into geologist everywhere i went. they were there casually. because they got to see was what was happening. at what point do the people become activated and a net work of information? >> it's actually very difficult logistically to coordinate this. the u.s. gs teamed up to take the lead on this. which is...
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universal health services up 15%. this is one of the nation's largest health care providers and run acute care hospitals and am bar centers and they announced an agreement tofe effective an investigation into the behavioral health facilities that allowed the company to double dividend and add $1 billion to the buy back, which is why the stock caught fire he's a legend in the business, stock is up 440%, s&p up 196 same period. i'm joyous about ups, united parcel up 15%. here is a company plagued by a high quality problem they have too much business they couldn't handle. the ceo has been spending and spending now and it's finally starting to pay off. chap cha ching. the yield, i like that discover financial another line i don't talk about up 15%. the market loves these financial technology plays on days like today when riskier stocks which is what the banks are considered to be get slammed. discover is playing catchup to the heavy hitters on the base and you think of these mastercard, america's best when you compare it with no credit risk, discover is a lagger up 25% over the past year, versus 30 for visa, 37% for ma or mastercard over five years. discover gained 62%, visa 249, mastercard 27
universal health services up 15%. this is one of the nation's largest health care providers and run acute care hospitals and am bar centers and they announced an agreement tofe effective an investigation into the behavioral health facilities that allowed the company to double dividend and add $1 billion to the buy back, which is why the stock caught fire he's a legend in the business, stock is up 440%, s&p up 196 same period. i'm joyous about ups, united parcel up 15%. here is a company...
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into the cloud, actually, and allow researchers at universities to run the model in parallel and test things out and then send improvements and identify errors and send those back to software engineers within this new modeling center so that they can, over time in cycles, improve the model. so that's what they're trying to do. time will tell when it's successful. but they're working on it. it's actually one of the key priorities at noaa under the trump administration, is to try to get the american model at least similar to european model. so that's the goal. whether they can accomplish it in a year and a half or five years and a half, we'll see. >> yeah, i'm not -- [laughter] >> hi. question about, like, kind of just dissemination of information, like forecasts in general. getting, you know, the blip on the phone this morning regarding the flash flooding and basically do you see it moving just towards that model completely? are things -- i googled the 361212 and found an article you wrote years ago about how they were redoing that. even local forecasts on just your channel 7 news or whatever, is that kind of falling by the wayside? are we moving towards something completely different, or does that stuff hold on? >
into the cloud, actually, and allow researchers at universities to run the model in parallel and test things out and then send improvements and identify errors and send those back to software engineers within this new modeling center so that they can, over time in cycles, improve the model. so that's what they're trying to do. time will tell when it's successful. but they're working on it. it's actually one of the key priorities at noaa under the trump administration, is to try to get the...
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into the chinese military. it has the google ai center in beijing t has two cooperative partnerships, one with peking universityniversity and trying to get with a university of science and technology of china which is a partner in a quantum lab in a province where the chinese military is involved. because of this civil military fusion, there is no distinction anymore between civilian and military research in china. so google knows what it is doing. at same time, stuart, it refuses to the cooperate with the pentagon and a.i. and cloud computing. what google doing is not illegal. it is certainly near treasonous. what has to happen with president trump to criminalize it with an emergency order. stuart: that is quite a step that would be a big deal. >> chinese military, senior officers twice talked about unprovoked attack on u.s. navy and global commons, one talked gleefully about killing 10,000 americans. while it woo hurt u.s. research. we have to understand our cooperation in china is directly leading to increasing the capability of the chinese military to harm our people. stuart: that is a strong statement ther
into the chinese military. it has the google ai center in beijing t has two cooperative partnerships, one with peking universityniversity and trying to get with a university of science and technology of china which is a partner in a quantum lab in a province where the chinese military is involved. because of this civil military fusion, there is no distinction anymore between civilian and military research in china. so google knows what it is doing. at same time, stuart, it refuses to the...