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boron nitride nano tubes. i doubt very many people have heard of these but hard to make and why are they critical to this process? lee: they're absolutely critical because they have some unique properties. they're like carbon nano tubes but they have nitrogen instead of carbon atoms. what they do, they're a nano insulator inside the battery. it helps stabilize the patry chemistry. it helps stop the key things that prevent the battery from having a long cycle of life. and we've been able to harness those by over a decade of research. and university of australia has yielded a way of manufacturing these at volume and at much lower cost. haidi: lee, are you exploring any partnerships to scale up production? lee: yeah. we certainly are. and we've had an amazing amount of in-band interest from the household names that use products with large batteries. which is great. but we're also looking both beyond our current team and internationally to work with partners to bring that technology together to rapidly commerciali
boron nitride nano tubes. i doubt very many people have heard of these but hard to make and why are they critical to this process? lee: they're absolutely critical because they have some unique properties. they're like carbon nano tubes but they have nitrogen instead of carbon atoms. what they do, they're a nano insulator inside the battery. it helps stabilize the patry chemistry. it helps stop the key things that prevent the battery from having a long cycle of life. and we've been able to...
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it is a treatment made of "nano—bodies, small versions of antibodies — which llamas produce naturally camels, alpacas and strangely sharks have the special nano bodies, they produce antibodies that are slightly different from ours, much smaller and simpler molecules. ours are these quite cumbersome complicated molecules. that was discovered a few decades ago but with these researchers hope to have done is investigate theirs as a possible covid therapy, and immune therapy using these nano bodies because they're so simple they are interesting to molecular biologist to reengineer and potentially make therapies out of. so what the scientists have done is they have worked with eight llama named devey who lives in a facility at the university of reading. they've her a vaccine and come back later and taken a sample of her and saying in saints these nano batteries that are responded to this vaccine against covid—19. then date look at the example of the blood and they pick out the ones that match they pick out the ones that match the virus most closely, the ones that bind to the virus most tig
it is a treatment made of "nano—bodies, small versions of antibodies — which llamas produce naturally camels, alpacas and strangely sharks have the special nano bodies, they produce antibodies that are slightly different from ours, much smaller and simpler molecules. ours are these quite cumbersome complicated molecules. that was discovered a few decades ago but with these researchers hope to have done is investigate theirs as a possible covid therapy, and immune therapy using these...
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. >> a nano cuenta con la copia digital de su tarjeta de vacunaciÓn. >> si hay conciertos, me gusta irimiento, correo electrÓnico y luego tienes que crear un nÚmero de cuatro nÚmeros. luego revisa tu correo electrÓnico, haz clic en el enlace donde te pedirÁn nuevamente el cÓdigo. >> es mÁs fÁcil cargar eso electrÓnicamente y no hay que cargar con la tarjeta de vacunaciÓn y no hay riesgo de perderla. >> quÉ pasa si llegara a extraviar mi tarjeta de vacunaciÓn? el rÉcord digital va a servir para el empleo, cualquier restorÁn, evento, donde sea, el rÉcord digital es suficiente. paula: revisemos el pronÓstico del tiempo. presentadora: hoy las temperaturas estuvieron cÁlidas en algunas zonas, fresco en san francisco, mire el contraste. en el interior se mantuvieron en los 97. san josÉ en los 86 y santa rosa en los 88. tenemos un poco de nubosidad en la zona costera. hay aumento en la capa marina. por otro lado el viento se reporta cerca de las 15 millas por hora. vamos a tener condiciones ventosas todavÍa para el dÍa de maÑana. maÑana asÍ se verÍan las temperaturas. al mediodÍa estarÍamos e
. >> a nano cuenta con la copia digital de su tarjeta de vacunaciÓn. >> si hay conciertos, me gusta irimiento, correo electrÓnico y luego tienes que crear un nÚmero de cuatro nÚmeros. luego revisa tu correo electrÓnico, haz clic en el enlace donde te pedirÁn nuevamente el cÓdigo. >> es mÁs fÁcil cargar eso electrÓnicamente y no hay que cargar con la tarjeta de vacunaciÓn y no hay riesgo de perderla. >> quÉ pasa si llegara a extraviar mi tarjeta de...
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motivo de orgull >> todo el exito para las niÑas, >> todo el exito para las niÑas, al volver tres ÑaÑos límites y un smartphone 5g gratis. eso es la mitad de precio por una línea sin límites de datos 5g para smartphones mÁs un samsung galaxy 5g gratis al cambiarte y con intercambio. todo con la red 5g de t-mobile. conquista tu día con 5g solo en metro. musica la iconica obrfa del artista banfi que se destruyo despues d ser subastada en 2018 vuelve a ser subastada despues de su venta de 1,3 millones de doalare el lienzo paso por una tri trituradora que estaba oculto el mar musica jugo la seleccion mexicana y g gano >> papelon en conmebol, seÑores. >> ya comienza zona martes marciales mixtas coors light >> que bueno que nos acompaÑa aqui etamos recibiendo a copan alvarez como i
motivo de orgull >> todo el exito para las niÑas, >> todo el exito para las niÑas, al volver tres ÑaÑos límites y un smartphone 5g gratis. eso es la mitad de precio por una línea sin límites de datos 5g para smartphones mÁs un samsung galaxy 5g gratis al cambiarte y con intercambio. todo con la red 5g de t-mobile. conquista tu día con 5g solo en metro. musica la iconica obrfa del artista banfi que se destruyo despues d ser subastada en 2018 vuelve a ser subastada despues de...
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sumarían 150 mil millones de dólares y el Área de la bahía también de celebración este desfile del nañonoticia para ginates de san francisco que andan por lasnubes muestran aerolínea láser mientras se preparan para la postemporada. >>>eeste miércoles presentaron este nuevo avión y también una salas especial en honor a los gigntes y acá también está lamacota del equipo . >>> y la aerolínea donó 100 mil dólares para el programa de becas de los gigantes entonces podrían ver eso, muchas indumentarias firmadas por las leyendas . >>> y fue el día del café sabe cuáles son las mejores ciudades para tomarse el cafecito. >>> oakland y san francisco están en el top ten y el título se lo llevó portland. >>> tomémonos un cafectioa para celebrar. >>> ahora no, mañana
sumarían 150 mil millones de dólares y el Área de la bahía también de celebración este desfile del nañonoticia para ginates de san francisco que andan por lasnubes muestran aerolínea láser mientras se preparan para la postemporada. >>>eeste miércoles presentaron este nuevo avión y también una salas especial en honor a los gigntes y acá también está lamacota del equipo . >>> y la aerolínea donó 100 mil dólares para el programa de becas de los gigantes entonces...
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Sep 16, 2021
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and the one on that i see this in the nano maximum. i still and so is we're going to talk to them in disciplining. if i've done so much, you see i'm calling from florida and i live in lincoln, me. ah . but inside the nightclub, hemi late and her friends have competition, i, when a man spots them and finally invites them to dump. the cold and impassive attitude is part of the game. the. the finally, when the nice and coming to an in emily has a nice encounter in the parking lot of the club. we tried to find out who her dance partner is. we have been asked to cut the camera and leave the next morning. we find emily in the central market and she has good news. when i started to tell you, i love them, but what i mean, what else i see the young woman decided to consult a which for a purification session, a very popular practice in mexico. in this waiting room, tammy late tells us what happened the day before. there was not a thing going on there. i mean that that is, that is what was the right one. you don't do one much me. these rituals ar
and the one on that i see this in the nano maximum. i still and so is we're going to talk to them in disciplining. if i've done so much, you see i'm calling from florida and i live in lincoln, me. ah . but inside the nightclub, hemi late and her friends have competition, i, when a man spots them and finally invites them to dump. the cold and impassive attitude is part of the game. the. the finally, when the nice and coming to an in emily has a nice encounter in the parking lot of the club. we...
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one on that i see this in the nano maximum i so is we're going to talk to them in this funny, unless you see calling florida and i live in lincoln musical. ah. but inside the nightclub, hemi late and her friends have competition, i went in and spoke them and finally invite them to done. the cold and impassive attitude is part of the game. the. the finally, when the nice is coming to an in comely has a nice encounter in the parking lot at the club. we tried to find out who, who dance partner is. we have been asked to cut the camera and leave the next morning. we find emily in the central market and she has good news when i was out of the tell you i and not them, but what i mean, what i will not be the young woman decided to consult a which for purification session. a very popular practice in mexico, in this waiting room, coming late tells us what happened the day before. there was not a single say, i don't mean that that that is what was the right one. you don't one much me. these rituals are a mixture of catholic beliefs, indigenous customs and black magic. that is the number of 5 pe
one on that i see this in the nano maximum i so is we're going to talk to them in this funny, unless you see calling florida and i live in lincoln musical. ah. but inside the nightclub, hemi late and her friends have competition, i went in and spoke them and finally invite them to done. the cold and impassive attitude is part of the game. the. the finally, when the nice is coming to an in comely has a nice encounter in the parking lot at the club. we tried to find out who, who dance partner is....
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right after the january 6th riot maybe it lasted one or two nano seconds when mitch mcconnell, kevin mccarthy and lindsey graham all said we've had enough, this is going too far whether it's white supremacy, attacking the government. and to professor cooper's point when the black lives matter protest they were protesting against systemic racism. this was an attempt to take over the government and stop our constitutional process. nothing similar at all between these two things even if you have different ideologies. here we are, we have that moment where, you know, republicans said, okay, and they said we can get rid of trump now, this is it, he finally went too far and that lasted a nano second. and they saw the party is -- the base 80% of the party believes trump is really still the president or should be president. you know, they have radicalized their own base. now they can't have those reasonable debates within the party that representative gonzalez wants to happen. so this is a sort of snake eating in own tail type of situation. and i don't see any room for a gonzalez or a liz ch
right after the january 6th riot maybe it lasted one or two nano seconds when mitch mcconnell, kevin mccarthy and lindsey graham all said we've had enough, this is going too far whether it's white supremacy, attacking the government. and to professor cooper's point when the black lives matter protest they were protesting against systemic racism. this was an attempt to take over the government and stop our constitutional process. nothing similar at all between these two things even if you have...
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wanted to build one american oil company to build a natural gas pipeline from took nano, stung through afghanistan to pakistan. absolutely crucial alternative routes with russia in the wrong that wilson hall. it was only when bush came to power, george shuffling bush, that his administration actually started to question the reliability of the taliban to deliver on a deal. now this steel, the head of the still was dick tracking who became bushes. vice president, john, i'll stop you there more from jerome pilcher after the break. ah, ah, ah, ah, the, who's these terrorists play by a whole set of different rules? it's going to force us in your words to get mean 30 and nasty in order to take them . all right, we'll use all tools at our disposal to do so. my name is same on our committee and i'm the head with family members can, can save time stuff and killed our children and we will never forgive them to leave this place a bit. am i? what i did states was doing, and then they were bringing people to this torture site guns, ordering and abusing them outside of the law and then allow some of
wanted to build one american oil company to build a natural gas pipeline from took nano, stung through afghanistan to pakistan. absolutely crucial alternative routes with russia in the wrong that wilson hall. it was only when bush came to power, george shuffling bush, that his administration actually started to question the reliability of the taliban to deliver on a deal. now this steel, the head of the still was dick tracking who became bushes. vice president, john, i'll stop you there more...
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Sep 25, 2021
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you should feel stupid and they can move the fish to look at me and i should hear and georgia was to nano any can anderson who the image a little bit, a shake, the in the any and share the image and that can be and she and i can tell him that she could eat can fees on who need matt, hoping to see me tell you, but you're still not really at the merger, i am on the 10 gym in the 1950s, sixties and seventies attract circle of international writers. they influenced one another creatively and often translated one another's work. they also wrote about each other's experiences. when she'll cree roach about a life in tangiers, the frenchman was not at all pleased. the roll call of this 10 year literary circle it long and impressive, and includes the american play right, tennessee williams. as well as the rights as truman capote and go down can g was a city where they could work without distraction. writers who were well known in europe in america could find peace and quiet until no moroccan coast. they might be literary celebrities at home, but they were anonymous visitors in turn not is any larg
you should feel stupid and they can move the fish to look at me and i should hear and georgia was to nano any can anderson who the image a little bit, a shake, the in the any and share the image and that can be and she and i can tell him that she could eat can fees on who need matt, hoping to see me tell you, but you're still not really at the merger, i am on the 10 gym in the 1950s, sixties and seventies attract circle of international writers. they influenced one another creatively and often...
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he and her name was to nano, ne, can anderson who could get him into a little bit a sheet that any info does share him in columbia. and i like to move him. mitchell county can fees all who need matt are hoping to see me tell you any numbers at the emergency 11 or a 10 gym in the 1950s, sixties and seventies attracted a wide circle of international writers. they influenced one another creatively and often translated one another's work. they also wrote about each other's experiences, the windshield cree roach about a life in tangiers. the frenchman was not at all pleased. the roll call of this 10 year literary circle it long and impressive, and includes the american play, right, tennessee williams. as well as the rights of truman composing and go down it was a city where they could work without destruction. writers who were well known in europe in america could find peace and quiet until no moroccan coast. they might be literary celebrities at home, but they were anonymous visitors in 10 g. nathan, the lots are so nice to be left hand is nice, was some libby. this nice was on this low. we
he and her name was to nano, ne, can anderson who could get him into a little bit a sheet that any info does share him in columbia. and i like to move him. mitchell county can fees all who need matt are hoping to see me tell you any numbers at the emergency 11 or a 10 gym in the 1950s, sixties and seventies attracted a wide circle of international writers. they influenced one another creatively and often translated one another's work. they also wrote about each other's experiences, the...
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he and ga need was to nano any can anderson, who could say that a shake the in you could share him in that area and i could tell him that creed can fees always who need matt, are hoping to see me tell you, i'm not a manager at the merger, 11 or a 10 gym in the 1950s, sixties, and seventies attract circle of international writers. they influenced one another creatively and often translated one another's work. they also wrote about each other's experiences, the windshield cree roach about jan a life content year. the frenchman was not at all pleased the roll call of this 10 year literary circle, it loan and impressive, and includes the american play, right, tennessee williams. as well as the rights as truman capote and go down 10 g was a city where they could work without distraction. writers who were well known in europe in america could find peace and quiet until in the moroccan coast. they might be literary celebrities at home, but they were anonymous. visitors in touch. me not even the latter. so nice and 62 left hand is a nice restaurant. the be this nice was on this will let you k
he and ga need was to nano any can anderson, who could say that a shake the in you could share him in that area and i could tell him that creed can fees always who need matt, are hoping to see me tell you, i'm not a manager at the merger, 11 or a 10 gym in the 1950s, sixties, and seventies attract circle of international writers. they influenced one another creatively and often translated one another's work. they also wrote about each other's experiences, the windshield cree roach about jan a...
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you had one company spending what, $73 million so they could knock off three nano seconds to get their algorithm pushing the prices up and down, up and down? the ceos, the cfos, they come in and they spend a couple of years there, they cash themselves out having raised the price of their stock. it just goes on merrily. it doesn't mean a thing. we print money and as long as we print money and other nations, they do, too, it will all go on forever and at some point, we will have a jubilee. host: florida, support, go ahead. caller: i'm for raising the debt ceiling because i'm for the united states of america. if you are anti-american and want the system to fail, you would vote against it. that's not my stance. host: ted, oregon, also support. caller: i do support the expansion of the debt ceiling. if we don't, then all of a sudden federal workers are put on furlough and so on and so forth and i admire the man that just spoke before me. he's absolutely correct as far as the republicans. stacking debt on mike children and grandchildren? they will take a tax cut any day of the week. i tell y
you had one company spending what, $73 million so they could knock off three nano seconds to get their algorithm pushing the prices up and down, up and down? the ceos, the cfos, they come in and they spend a couple of years there, they cash themselves out having raised the price of their stock. it just goes on merrily. it doesn't mean a thing. we print money and as long as we print money and other nations, they do, too, it will all go on forever and at some point, we will have a jubilee. host:...
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we call them the nano taner.eporter: she was the darling of silicon valley. her technology billed as a revolutionary breakthrough and made her a media sensation. >> in year 2025, what's the thing you're most certain about? >> more people will have access to their own health information. >> reporter: she claims her company could take just a couple drops of blood and test for donzs of diseases, including live, diabetes and cancer. >> it's incredible honor to have this group of health care thought leaders here. >> reporter: in 2015, she appeared alongside joe biden at the company's california lab. >> talk about being inspired. this is inspiration. this is inspiration. >> no one ever seen it. you're the first one. >> reporter: she gave dr. sanjay gupta a tour of the lab and boasted blood testing could be deployed everywhere. >> you think people's homes should have these? >> i think that's a very interesting space. >> reporter: at age 31, according to forbes, she became the youngest female self-made billionaire. her b
we call them the nano taner.eporter: she was the darling of silicon valley. her technology billed as a revolutionary breakthrough and made her a media sensation. >> in year 2025, what's the thing you're most certain about? >> more people will have access to their own health information. >> reporter: she claims her company could take just a couple drops of blood and test for donzs of diseases, including live, diabetes and cancer. >> it's incredible honor to have this...
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and yet they looked around about a nano second or two later, the party still remained the cult personality for donald trump and they had no political support on their side of the isle for being reasonable for recognizing reality. they quickly dropped it. you know kevin mccarthy called and he's out there and down playing it and fighting the procedures. he had no interests at all and portraying what happened on january 6th. he and other republicans either witnesses are coconspirators. the party can't sustain that. he want to sabotage the committee of the investigation. >> yeah, it is all really important and its got to be excavated so it can be dealt with. david, the final question is the shortest one, will you or will you not run for the mayor of d.c., can you rule it out? >> i am not a resident of washington, d.c. but i may go back to my hometown one day, new york, and explore critical options there. >> shout-out to white plains. anyone who may missed the top of the show because that happens. this is a call back joke and this is not a real part of the interview, i don't want people to get
and yet they looked around about a nano second or two later, the party still remained the cult personality for donald trump and they had no political support on their side of the isle for being reasonable for recognizing reality. they quickly dropped it. you know kevin mccarthy called and he's out there and down playing it and fighting the procedures. he had no interests at all and portraying what happened on january 6th. he and other republicans either witnesses are coconspirators. the party...
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moore, a dna investigator and chief genetic meteorologist for pair bon nano labs.see you, ceecee. . >> thank you for having me. . >> tell us what a dna detective is and what you do. >> i have the most amazing job. genetic genealogy is a very powerful tool. so there's quite a few applications. we can use it to solve family mysteries, identifying long dead ancestors, use it to help adoptees identify their biological families. the last few years i have been using it to help law enforcement identify unknown violent criminals like rapists, serial killers, and also to identify the many unidentified deceased people in the united states. >> wow. you are tasked with a lot. okay. now, how did you get involved in paul's case and how did you help put it together? . >> well, way back in 2012, i learned about his case. and i reached out to him. but i think i was unundated with messages at that point. so in 2014, i was working with a television series that was interested in working with him. they asked if i might be able to help him find his biological heritage. that's how i firs
moore, a dna investigator and chief genetic meteorologist for pair bon nano labs.see you, ceecee. . >> thank you for having me. . >> tell us what a dna detective is and what you do. >> i have the most amazing job. genetic genealogy is a very powerful tool. so there's quite a few applications. we can use it to solve family mysteries, identifying long dead ancestors, use it to help adoptees identify their biological families. the last few years i have been using it to help law...
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with the iphone nano and shuffle when the iphone got you wick with does.ng into the ar. tim cook says it is the future of their business. you will see them moving next year into the first generation of augmented reality. they will be tethered at the start. charles: i remember the elephant thing in the hand, blue magic company down in florida. i've been watching augmented reality. to your point. they got to go my grand daughter. i bought her the first drone. i crashed it the morning as she did. she talks about ar. how do we make money other than apple? are there specific ways viewers can make money. i think you're right, the moment has come. i want to be there first. >> you have to go down to the small cap companies might be acquired by apple. ticker vxui. they have been ramping up augmented glasses and sales in enterprise market. they have 180 patents over the next 10 to 15 years. i think they are the key enabling technology leader apple has to acquire to dominate the market. just like apple had to acquire authentic to bring fingerprint technology to the i
with the iphone nano and shuffle when the iphone got you wick with does.ng into the ar. tim cook says it is the future of their business. you will see them moving next year into the first generation of augmented reality. they will be tethered at the start. charles: i remember the elephant thing in the hand, blue magic company down in florida. i've been watching augmented reality. to your point. they got to go my grand daughter. i bought her the first drone. i crashed it the morning as she did....
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. >> i would've fired general milley in a nano second, he is a general in charge of the afghan withdrawalpresident of the united states doesn't wake up and lean over the bed and say i think i'm going to use my new can press the button there is a series of steps including the chairman of the joint chief, if general milley felt so strongly why did he talk to the deputy national security advisor one of the countries china scholars and experts the whole thing smacks of dirty little politics, again it is really upsetting to see the american media going along with it, the emperor has no clothes and nobody is going to call it out. elizabeth: is good to see you, thank you for joining us. next up recalled that in california the stakes are high for governor newsom in the democrat party, of next california gop party chair jessica patterson on that story and also mail-in ballots in california and focus today on how this vote is hitting the d.c. establishment for the democrats. you're watching "the evening edit" on fox business. stay right there. >> there is no real control over one person one vote an
. >> i would've fired general milley in a nano second, he is a general in charge of the afghan withdrawalpresident of the united states doesn't wake up and lean over the bed and say i think i'm going to use my new can press the button there is a series of steps including the chairman of the joint chief, if general milley felt so strongly why did he talk to the deputy national security advisor one of the countries china scholars and experts the whole thing smacks of dirty little politics,...
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it from west executive avenue which is now just a parking lot but he had been vice president for a nano second and his friends had raised money fornd a pool and he became president. do some people considerpl that n eyesore or is that a charming addition and certainly something that american first families had enjoyed since the ford era? >> i don't think i know anybody that considers it an eyesore and really because of what you just said. nobody really could see it until you are right on it and for that matter the same goes for the white house tennis court and the number of other spots on the whiteon house grounds. they've been very carefully installed over the years so it does not impinge upon the historic character of the ground and any of the significant tree plantings and really does not interfere with the views to the white house like a iconic shop and in the exterior of the building. i don't think anyone would consider it an eyesore. >> do you know what first lady hughes the pool more than anybodych else? it was barbara bush who love w o swim and i think she had to be very careful
it from west executive avenue which is now just a parking lot but he had been vice president for a nano second and his friends had raised money fornd a pool and he became president. do some people considerpl that n eyesore or is that a charming addition and certainly something that american first families had enjoyed since the ford era? >> i don't think i know anybody that considers it an eyesore and really because of what you just said. nobody really could see it until you are right on...
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impacts of ocean nano plastics and coastal resiliency science and engineering. in addition, building a more diverse equitable and inclusive enterprise will bolster creative and collaborative solutions to all the grands challenges our oceans are facing. unfortunately, only 10% of graduate marine science stem degrees are awarded to underrepresented minorities. the alliance for minority participation, marine science laboratory alliance center of excellence can serve as a model for a national ocean shot priority and developing and implementing a new paradigm for increasing underrepresents partis pagsz and success in marine stem. and provided by additional degree granting and a distinct culture of independent and entrepreneurship that is essential for the future of underrepresented minority success in higher education research and careers in stem. and in closing, it's worth noting that paradigms in performing and conducking science in the u.s. have evolved considerably with the creation of nsf, a growing role of funding for research and for decades. and phytotherapy
impacts of ocean nano plastics and coastal resiliency science and engineering. in addition, building a more diverse equitable and inclusive enterprise will bolster creative and collaborative solutions to all the grands challenges our oceans are facing. unfortunately, only 10% of graduate marine science stem degrees are awarded to underrepresented minorities. the alliance for minority participation, marine science laboratory alliance center of excellence can serve as a model for a national ocean...
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we gave maybe 2.3 nano seconds of consideration to whether or not there should not be an authorization for the use of military force. immediately, the conclusion was of course you need an authorization for the use of military force. we went up and negotiated that with congress and arrived at a very, what i consider to be a very broad and appropriate grant of authority to the president. getting congress involved was extremely important. >> next question, thank you. >> thank you and good evening. i am a professor of law at the university of maryland school at la. you have been speaking mostly about the first 48 or so hours after 9/11. i have a brother who works at the world trade center so i know what those first 48 hours felt like. i would be happy to hear mr. feith talk about the war on terror. what happened on 9/11 started a chain of events that continued through the two terms of the bush administration, into guantanamo, the iraq war and afghanistan. because you have all mentioned the constitution, it would be foolish to pretend there are not many americans who disagreed with you abou
we gave maybe 2.3 nano seconds of consideration to whether or not there should not be an authorization for the use of military force. immediately, the conclusion was of course you need an authorization for the use of military force. we went up and negotiated that with congress and arrived at a very, what i consider to be a very broad and appropriate grant of authority to the president. getting congress involved was extremely important. >> next question, thank you. >> thank you and...
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it is a treatment made of "nano—bodies", small versions of antibodies — which llamas produce naturallyon friday evening ataround 8.30. a man in his 40s who was arrested on suspicion of murder has been released pending further investigation. sabina's cousin zubel ahmed paid tribute and pleaded for witnesses to come forward. we're still in shock. it's been a few days, but it's still not sunk in yet. and we are all truly devastated. her parents are absolutely, absolutely shocked. they're inconsolable still, and understandably so to hear of their daughter being taken away from them by some cowardly man, it's just horrific, it's just horrific. she honestly was the most caring person, kind, sweetest girl you can meet. sabrina's heart was as good as gold. she never had a bad thing to say about anyone. she was... her sisters are going to miss her so much cos she was a family—oriented person, well—educated, brought up well and she loved teaching. she loves kids. she's got a couple of cats at home. she lovesjust, you know, caring for people, for animals, for everything. she was just a beautiful
it is a treatment made of "nano—bodies", small versions of antibodies — which llamas produce naturallyon friday evening ataround 8.30. a man in his 40s who was arrested on suspicion of murder has been released pending further investigation. sabina's cousin zubel ahmed paid tribute and pleaded for witnesses to come forward. we're still in shock. it's been a few days, but it's still not sunk in yet. and we are all truly devastated. her parents are absolutely, absolutely shocked....
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let me ask, i think under the original law, they're supposed to be the program update on nano cost. which stated that the lifecycle cost estimate should be regularly updated. and doesn't seem as if that is current. >> that is correct, and that is understated by roughly $5 billion to xo's anybody been held accountable for this, who was responsible and to what degree is a taxpayer being reassured that the personal responsible is being held accountable. >> the decision on how to help people cannibalize of the secretary to think this secretary will want to investigate the facts and potential motives involved in this before the secretary decided, uniquely within his purview. the va provided a rationale for what they did or failed to do. and i did not find it persuasive pretty. >> did we know the individuals help as possible pretty. >> we have not identified those individuals and not to disclose us and we heard the rationale and that's not been disclosed. >> it seems almost unfathomable that you would not know who the decision-maker was pretty. >> i think that is part of the issue with th
let me ask, i think under the original law, they're supposed to be the program update on nano cost. which stated that the lifecycle cost estimate should be regularly updated. and doesn't seem as if that is current. >> that is correct, and that is understated by roughly $5 billion to xo's anybody been held accountable for this, who was responsible and to what degree is a taxpayer being reassured that the personal responsible is being held accountable. >> the decision on how to help...
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it had to be nano thermite or the planes were remotely controlled.do know for a fact that it started in afghanistan with al qaeda and with osama bin laden. this fracturing which is culminated has led to the january 6 insurrection is because of secrecy. we are not telling the people the truth all the time. host: let's go with sean calling on the independent line. >> glad i came behind my namesake because i'm going to continue the conversation. 9/11 was where the misuse of what you saw started. people saw the same thing but nobody's really talking about the same thing. 9/11 happened, let's look at the facts. the fact after 9/11 happened, a certain group of people became very rich. i'm going to stick with the facts. the fact after 9/11 happened, all the buildings that got hit in the crash sites, there was clay debris and all of that. the pentagon only had that one little picture with one little piece there in front of this big hole. nobody in the pentagon can claim they saw debris. the pentagon, and has video of the plane hitting that building. those ar
it had to be nano thermite or the planes were remotely controlled.do know for a fact that it started in afghanistan with al qaeda and with osama bin laden. this fracturing which is culminated has led to the january 6 insurrection is because of secrecy. we are not telling the people the truth all the time. host: let's go with sean calling on the independent line. >> glad i came behind my namesake because i'm going to continue the conversation. 9/11 was where the misuse of what you saw...
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a nano second later, that same staffer came to me and said oh my gosh -- he did not say gosh -- anotherlane hit the towers at the world trade center. i then knew it was not an accident or a coincidence. i performed a test that chiefs of staff have to perform all the time. does the president need to know? i made the decision -- it wasn't that hard of a decision -- but, yes, he needs to know. what do i tell him? i decided to make one editorial, and do nothing to invite a question. i opened the classroom and it was unfamiliar for me to enter a venue the president had already entered. i looked up and i saw in compton -- anne compton in the press pool. she spotted me. the teacher -- i think her name was sandra daniels -- was speaking to the class. anne muttered to me, and i said -- and she said. there was a break in the conversation. i walked up to the president and i leaned over and whispered in his right ear "a second plane hit the second tower. america is under attack." i did not stay in the classroom long. i thought the president reacted in the right way because he did nothing to introdu
a nano second later, that same staffer came to me and said oh my gosh -- he did not say gosh -- anotherlane hit the towers at the world trade center. i then knew it was not an accident or a coincidence. i performed a test that chiefs of staff have to perform all the time. does the president need to know? i made the decision -- it wasn't that hard of a decision -- but, yes, he needs to know. what do i tell him? i decided to make one editorial, and do nothing to invite a question. i opened the...
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it is in a lipid nano particle taken up by the cell and the messenger rna enters the cytoplasm or theide the nucleus and then ends -- enters the ribosomal system and transfers the gene into a protein. it is a little like a life, weakened virus but your cell makes the protein and the protein is put on the surface of the cell and stimulates the immune system. it has a dramatic capacity for a great immune response and when you see fever and fatigue, headache, nausea, that is all a product of your immune system. that is your immune system and it has side effects. what you see also is a swelling underneath the arm at the site where the shot was given. we used to see that with the smallpox vaccine. i haven't seen that since. that is another indication of what a power immune engine this is. it remains excellent at protection against serious illness because the memory cells generally would be long-lived. when we talk about giving a booster, the reason we get it is there starts to be a decline in antibodies in the circulation, not memory cells but circulation and that comes an increased risk o
it is in a lipid nano particle taken up by the cell and the messenger rna enters the cytoplasm or theide the nucleus and then ends -- enters the ribosomal system and transfers the gene into a protein. it is a little like a life, weakened virus but your cell makes the protein and the protein is put on the surface of the cell and stimulates the immune system. it has a dramatic capacity for a great immune response and when you see fever and fatigue, headache, nausea, that is all a product of your...
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you had one company spending what, $73 million so they could knock off three nano seconds to get theirlgorithm pushing the prices up and down, up and down? the ceos, the cfos, they come in and they spend a couple of years there, they cash themselves out having raised the price of their stock. it just goes on merrily. it doesn't mean a thing. we print money and as long as we print money and other nations, they do, too, it will all go on forever and at some point, we will have a jubilee. host: florida, support, go ahead. caller: i'm for raising the debt ceiling because i'm for the united states of america. if you are anti-american and want the system to fail, you would vote against it. that's not my stance. host: ted, oregon, also support. caller: i do support the expansion of the debt ceiling. if we don't, then all of a sudden federal workers are put on furlough and so on and so forth and i admire the man that just spoke before me. he's absolutely correct as far as the republicans. stacking debt on mike children and grandchildren? they will take a tax cut any day of the week. i tell you
you had one company spending what, $73 million so they could knock off three nano seconds to get theirlgorithm pushing the prices up and down, up and down? the ceos, the cfos, they come in and they spend a couple of years there, they cash themselves out having raised the price of their stock. it just goes on merrily. it doesn't mean a thing. we print money and as long as we print money and other nations, they do, too, it will all go on forever and at some point, we will have a jubilee. host:...
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that was a nano second because captain lowrie said my god another plane at the world trade center. i knew it wasn't an accident, a coincidence. i knew it was an organized attack. i actually reflected on the initials bl, osama bin laden. i knew about the attacks on the world trade center in the '90s. and i knew the president was in front of second graders, a press pool, i assumed there would be a microphone over him. i stepped into the room, thought about what i would say and when the students were told to take out their books to read with the president. that's when i went up to the president and whispered in his right ear, a second plane hit the second tour america is under attack. i believe my words caused the president to reflect on his job. no longer was the presidency about his agenda, it was about the oath of office he took to preserve, protect and defend. i was impressed how he reacted when i told him. he did nothing to introduce fear to the second graders, demonstrate fear to the media, that would have demonstrated it to the satisfaction of the terrorists. i was impressed wi
that was a nano second because captain lowrie said my god another plane at the world trade center. i knew it wasn't an accident, a coincidence. i knew it was an organized attack. i actually reflected on the initials bl, osama bin laden. i knew about the attacks on the world trade center in the '90s. and i knew the president was in front of second graders, a press pool, i assumed there would be a microphone over him. i stepped into the room, thought about what i would say and when the students...
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it had to be nano thermite or the planes were remotely controlled.for a fact that it started in afghanistan with al qaeda and with osama bin laden. this fracturing which is culminated has led to the january 6 insurrection is because of secrecy. we are not telling the people the truth all the time. host: let's go with sean calling on the independent line. >> glad i came behind my namesake because i'm going to continue the conversation. 9/11 was where the misuse of what you saw started. people saw the same thing but nobody's really talking about the same thing. 9/11 happened, let's look at the facts. the fact after 9/11 happened, a certain group of people became very rich. i'm going to stick with the facts. the fact after 9/11 happened, all the buildings that got hit in the crash sites, there was clay debris and all of that. the pentagon only had that one little picture with one little piece there in front of this big hole. nobody in the pentagon can claim they saw debris. the pentagon, and has video of the plane hitting that building. those are facts.
it had to be nano thermite or the planes were remotely controlled.for a fact that it started in afghanistan with al qaeda and with osama bin laden. this fracturing which is culminated has led to the january 6 insurrection is because of secrecy. we are not telling the people the truth all the time. host: let's go with sean calling on the independent line. >> glad i came behind my namesake because i'm going to continue the conversation. 9/11 was where the misuse of what you saw started....
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small blood sample a few weeks later, and from that we can identify how she has managed to make these nanowith alpacas? it has been shown _ would it work with alpacas? it has been shown to _ would it work with alpacas? it has been shown to be _ would it work with alpacas? it has been shown to be true _ would it work with alpacas? it has been shown to be true for - would it work with alpacas? it has been shown to be true for camels | would it work with alpacas? it i:s been shown to be true for camels but they are somewhat harder to handle an llamas! and it is also true for sharks but they are even harder to handle! and i want to stress the llama doesn't suffer in any way and it doesn't get infected with the disease. one blood sample and we are done with the llama, and it goes back to eating grass after that. yes, i imagine sharks might be less cooperative if we were to use them for research! just give us a sense of what exactly this would look like in practical terms if it were successful. would it be then just being treated with this sample or specimen or antidote? how would it work in pra
small blood sample a few weeks later, and from that we can identify how she has managed to make these nanowith alpacas? it has been shown _ would it work with alpacas? it has been shown to _ would it work with alpacas? it has been shown to be _ would it work with alpacas? it has been shown to be true _ would it work with alpacas? it has been shown to be true for - would it work with alpacas? it has been shown to be true for camels | would it work with alpacas? it i:s been shown to be true for...