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we put nanotechnology under the microscope. >> these scientists may look ready to walk on the moon. they are exploring another front ear at the atomic level. the university of albany's college of nanoscale science and engineering is at the forefront of nanotechnology research and development - a science not just about exploring nature, but challenging it. >> once you make matter small enough, it changes properties. we have just begun to explore what we can do with particles that are so small that now properties appear. >> here the world's top semiconductor makers are going small to develop faster and more energy-efficient computers. a you -- you neek thing about the facility is you have companies working side by side with competitors. not only are they sharing equipment, but they are also sharing ideas. >> the practical uses of nanotechnology are endless. students are studying pharmaceutical applications, from treating glaucoma to preventing tooth decay. smaller solar panels are in the works here. >> you can imagine these on the roof of your car as they become smaller and smaller, t
we put nanotechnology under the microscope. >> these scientists may look ready to walk on the moon. they are exploring another front ear at the atomic level. the university of albany's college of nanoscale science and engineering is at the forefront of nanotechnology research and development - a science not just about exploring nature, but challenging it. >> once you make matter small enough, it changes properties. we have just begun to explore what we can do with particles that are...
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al jazeera christian saloomey puts nanotechnology under the microscope. >> these scientists may look ready to walk on the moon. but they are exploring another frontier at the atomic level. the university of albany's college of nano scale science and engineering is at the forefront of nanotechnology research and development, a science that's not just about exploring nature, but, also, changing it. >> once you make matter small enough, it changes properties. and we have just begun to explore what we can do with particles that are so small that all of the sudden new properties appear. >> here, the world's top semiconductor makers are going small to develop faster and more energy efficient computers. >> one of the unique things about this facility is that you have leading companies in the computer chip industry, fierce competitors in the global marketplace, working side-by-side. not only are they sharing equipment, but they are also sharing ideas. >> the practical uses of nanotechnology are endless. students at the college are studying pharmaceutical applications, from treating glaucoma
al jazeera christian saloomey puts nanotechnology under the microscope. >> these scientists may look ready to walk on the moon. but they are exploring another frontier at the atomic level. the university of albany's college of nano scale science and engineering is at the forefront of nanotechnology research and development, a science that's not just about exploring nature, but, also, changing it. >> once you make matter small enough, it changes properties. and we have just begun to...
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the practical uses of nanotechnology are endless. students at the college are studying fapharmaceutical applications, from treating glaucoma to preventing tooth decay. smaller more efficient solar panels are in the works here. >> you could imagine these on the roof of your car. >> yeah. >> as these things become smaller and smaller can they become more flexible. they become lighter. but the performance is as good or better than what you get from the old-fashion big glass panels. >> design firm, eyp, is one of the college, more than 300 corporate partners. they are already incorporating nanotechnology into their buildings. >> if we don't know what's going to be on the market in three years, we might not be designing the building to accommodate that. so, for us to be here, we understand what might be coming two, three, four years from now and we can begin to anticipate those things as we design our buildings. >> new york state officials have referred to the center as a model for economic development. a big boast as it pushes the bounda
the practical uses of nanotechnology are endless. students at the college are studying fapharmaceutical applications, from treating glaucoma to preventing tooth decay. smaller more efficient solar panels are in the works here. >> you could imagine these on the roof of your car. >> yeah. >> as these things become smaller and smaller can they become more flexible. they become lighter. but the performance is as good or better than what you get from the old-fashion big glass...
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they are already incorporating nanotechnology into their buildings. >> if we don't know what's going to be on the market in three years, we might not be designing the building to accommodate that. so, for us to be here, we understand what might be coming two, three, four years from now and we can begin to anticipate those things as we design our buildings >> reporter: new york state officials have referred to the center as a model for economic development, a big boast as it pushes the boundaries of the world's tiniest teppingnology. kristen saloomey, al jazeera, albany new york. >>> right now, secretary of state john kerry is meeting with arab league liters in paris this morning, pushing for support for military strikes in syria. he is speaking right now with the foreign minister of qatar. >> this meeting is almost as important as the negotiations, themselves, because the arab league and the arab community's support for a final status agreement is essential to the achievement of that agreement, and it is a critical component in creating momentum and energy and seriousness of purpose
they are already incorporating nanotechnology into their buildings. >> if we don't know what's going to be on the market in three years, we might not be designing the building to accommodate that. so, for us to be here, we understand what might be coming two, three, four years from now and we can begin to anticipate those things as we design our buildings >> reporter: new york state officials have referred to the center as a model for economic development, a big boast as it pushes...
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nanotechnology, computers, r obotics, they are of limited e barriers are not even there for the entrepreneursf the fure. >> you talk about the hyper loo he has done good things ? >> absolutely. he has the dna of silicon valley, next generation, as steve jobs. he also buys test of the first commercially available electric car wi the stocks climbing. >> break thisown to talk about tesla the stock goes up the but yoworked for steve jobs before you call him the news steve jobs against government handouts for a car that costs 60 yrs $70,000 subsidized by a tax credit from the not so rich people. >> keep in mind he did not need the $1 billion loan from the government he did pay that back also the first innovative breakthrough was the powell he is pt of those that disrupted the banking industry. he did not need that many but he borrowed a and paid back and people were lining up to invest because they sell more tea and then they can make to keep up with manufacturing. it may be a rich man's toy today i can tell you that they are coming now with the new sub model have the price and a lot of innovation
nanotechnology, computers, r obotics, they are of limited e barriers are not even there for the entrepreneursf the fure. >> you talk about the hyper loo he has done good things ? >> absolutely. he has the dna of silicon valley, next generation, as steve jobs. he also buys test of the first commercially available electric car wi the stocks climbing. >> break thisown to talk about tesla the stock goes up the but yoworked for steve jobs before you call him the news steve jobs...
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nanotechnology, computers, r obotics, they are of limited the barriers are not even there for the entrepreneurs of the future. >> you talk about the hyper loop he has done good things ? >> absolutely. he has the dna of silicon valley, next generation, as steve jobs. he also buys test of the first commercially available electric car with the stocks climbing. >> break this down to talk about tesla the stock goes up the but you worked for steve jobs before you call him the news steve jobs against government handouts for a car that costs 60 years $70,000 subsidized by a tax credit from the not so rich people. >> keep in mind he did not need the $1 billion loan from the government he did pay that back also the first innovative breakthrough was the powell he is part of those that disrupted the banking industry. he did not need that many but he borrowed a and paid back and people were lining up to invest because they sell more tesla and then they can make to keep up with manufacturing. it may be a rich man's toy today i can tell you that they are coming now wi the new sub model have the price and a lo
nanotechnology, computers, r obotics, they are of limited the barriers are not even there for the entrepreneurs of the future. >> you talk about the hyper loop he has done good things ? >> absolutely. he has the dna of silicon valley, next generation, as steve jobs. he also buys test of the first commercially available electric car with the stocks climbing. >> break this down to talk about tesla the stock goes up the but you worked for steve jobs before you call him the news...
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exactly nanotechnology is feeling the resur gerri: september, national audubon month.ink of that entire month for couponing. no surprise has been dedicated to saving taxes. did you know, 70 percent of consumers use coupons. that is almost everybody. almost more important, people make hundred does not martin to use coupons. it is a very high-end strategy to use coupons. our next guest says couponing is reasoning itself. he takes blame, founders of the crazy coupon lady that com. we'll start with you. you say couponing is making a comeback. how so. >> is making a huge comeback. we saw it with the extreme couponing. a huge amount of growth that was not really sustainable. people coming back to it. it pays to say. gerri: dollars base to save. i toss some stores had gotten rid of the double couponing and said we were not going to do that and more. >> right. since ditching couponing, a lot of tightening of the coupon policies. more definition and more coupons available for all of us. the rules may have changed in another game changes. still ton of money to be saved. gerri: a
exactly nanotechnology is feeling the resur gerri: september, national audubon month.ink of that entire month for couponing. no surprise has been dedicated to saving taxes. did you know, 70 percent of consumers use coupons. that is almost everybody. almost more important, people make hundred does not martin to use coupons. it is a very high-end strategy to use coupons. our next guest says couponing is reasoning itself. he takes blame, founders of the crazy coupon lady that com. we'll start with...
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we have things like nanotechnology and reprinting and a wonderful development in the private sector withto health care. everything is moving along just fine until washington started the politics and fluster. lou: what can we expect assuming that we are going to see the government shut down, the impasse struggle for at least, one might think, hypothetically for days. what do you think the market will do with all? >> in not think a whole lot. if you go back to history, and if history is any guide, and it is about the on the gatt we have, if you examine the 17 past government shut down as you see that the market basically shrug its shoulders at government shutdowns. we average decline of -- are you ready for this --. 7% during the government shut down, and what is more important for long-term investors is that the following 12 months later the markets were up on average between 12 and 13%. so we don't ready for this -- .7% during the to big they think that the shutdown is going to be long, nor do we think that it will be an adverse impact on the market. lou: what do you expect friday? s in
we have things like nanotechnology and reprinting and a wonderful development in the private sector withto health care. everything is moving along just fine until washington started the politics and fluster. lou: what can we expect assuming that we are going to see the government shut down, the impasse struggle for at least, one might think, hypothetically for days. what do you think the market will do with all? >> in not think a whole lot. if you go back to history, and if history is any...
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- nanotechnology. each one is the size of a virus.hey're everywhere. - they just started reproducing out of control. - we ended the world, aaron. - you know where this place is, this tower? - if i can get there, i can turn the power back on. look out for charlie. you need to take better care of her than you ever took of me. - we have to turn the lights on. - she turns the power on, maybe she saves the world. or maybe she sets it on fire.
- nanotechnology. each one is the size of a virus.hey're everywhere. - they just started reproducing out of control. - we ended the world, aaron. - you know where this place is, this tower? - if i can get there, i can turn the power back on. look out for charlie. you need to take better care of her than you ever took of me. - we have to turn the lights on. - she turns the power on, maybe she saves the world. or maybe she sets it on fire.
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conservatism has not rejected new technology they're fascinated by it and in some areas they excel in nanotechnology is one of the things for instance that iranian scientists are on the cutting cutting edge editor and i think knowledge and they're producing more papers published in international journals of science in areas such as that. than almost any other country in the world and certainly number one in the entire middle east so it's yet another one of those contradictions because in many ways this is a regime that is very conservative and it is. pushing back against winds of progression and things of that nature on the other hand they're quite advanced and progressive and embracing of technologies elsewhere it's a fascinating schizophrenia it's not quite the right word you know it goes beyond schizophrenia but it's you know you wonder how sustainable it is we have about thirty seconds before the break do you think that they will be able to hold that for example internet was i think ultimately. they're not going to be able to obtain their own objectives such as improving the economy unless they
conservatism has not rejected new technology they're fascinated by it and in some areas they excel in nanotechnology is one of the things for instance that iranian scientists are on the cutting cutting edge editor and i think knowledge and they're producing more papers published in international journals of science in areas such as that. than almost any other country in the world and certainly number one in the entire middle east so it's yet another one of those contradictions because in many...
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in order to stay in virginia, we need to have those jobs of the 21st century, cybersecurity, nanotechnology, bio life violate sciences. those are what we need to do to grow our economy. now we have a lot of different hats. there are differences between us . my opponent has spent most of his career in a social ideological agenda. he has pushed personhood legislation which would outlaw most forms of contraception, which would make the pill illegal in virginia. he believes the board of health that would shut around the woman's health centers. women are 50% of the work or said the united egg, you cannot grow an economy by putting up walls -- >> i'm going to stop you there. you have 90 seconds the response. >> well in this race, of course we got our ads on television. i point you to the kind of ads we've been running. right now you all can see the ad that i am very proud of. one about thomas hainsworth, he rolled the record of virginia for serving more time in prison what is it then anyone in the history of the commonwealth. and he is out today on a 6-4 vote on our court of appeals because i too
in order to stay in virginia, we need to have those jobs of the 21st century, cybersecurity, nanotechnology, bio life violate sciences. those are what we need to do to grow our economy. now we have a lot of different hats. there are differences between us . my opponent has spent most of his career in a social ideological agenda. he has pushed personhood legislation which would outlaw most forms of contraception, which would make the pill illegal in virginia. he believes the board of health that...
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and technologies and introduce a new program by biomedical, computer science, make a trump's, nanotechnologywledge, exactly what employers want. serving a vital role in keeping states and the u.s. economy growing and innovative. the partnership with employers is one of the most treasured aspects of our history. from local mom-and-pop, small businesses, industry giants like ibm, mary, i union pacific, see ante, toyota, companies are investing in the future by building robust partnerships with education. equipment donation to building curriculum, creating new schools offering teachers and faculty externships and providing students with internships is business education partnerships are essential to study essential to ensuring programs meet the needs of 21st century economist. today's economy require students to be prepared for options which means being prepared for both the secondary education and careers. allowing students to explore careers and be challenged by a real world authentic experiences . then i had become members of teams, focus, motivation, and confidence. often learning and endin
and technologies and introduce a new program by biomedical, computer science, make a trump's, nanotechnologywledge, exactly what employers want. serving a vital role in keeping states and the u.s. economy growing and innovative. the partnership with employers is one of the most treasured aspects of our history. from local mom-and-pop, small businesses, industry giants like ibm, mary, i union pacific, see ante, toyota, companies are investing in the future by building robust partnerships with...
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virginia but in order to stay in virginia we need of those jobs of the 21st century, cybersecurity, nanotechnologyio life sciences. those are what we need to do to grow our economy. we've had different ads and their differences between the two of us. my opponent has spent most of his career in a social ideological agenda. he has pushed personhood legislation which would outlaw most forms of contraception, would make the pill illegal in virginia. he bullied the board of health and what shutdown the women's health centers. women are 50% of the workforce of the united states of america. you cannot grow an economy by putting was up around virginia. >> moderator: 90 seconds to respond. cuccinelli: thank you. in this race, of course we got our ads on television. i'd point you to the kinds of ads we've been running. right now you all can see running the ads about a case that i'm very proud of, want about thomas haynesworth. thomas haynesworth holds the record in virginia for setting more time in prison while innocent than anyone in the history of the commonwealth. he's out today on a sex-4 vote on a cour
virginia but in order to stay in virginia we need of those jobs of the 21st century, cybersecurity, nanotechnologyio life sciences. those are what we need to do to grow our economy. we've had different ads and their differences between the two of us. my opponent has spent most of his career in a social ideological agenda. he has pushed personhood legislation which would outlaw most forms of contraception, would make the pill illegal in virginia. he bullied the board of health and what shutdown...
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changing workplace and technologies, introducing new programs like i'll medical, computer science, nanotechnologyith skills and knowledge in what employers want. serving a vital role in keeping the states in the u.s. economy growing and innovating. our partnership with employers is one of the most treasured aspects of our history. from industry giants like ibm, pacific,and union companies invest in the future by building robotic partnerships with education. from equipment donations to building curriculum, offering externships, and providing students with internships. these business education partnerships are essential to ensuring that we meet the needs of the 21st-century economy. today's economy require students to be prepared for options, being prepared for post secondary education and careers. this gives students the chance to be challenged i real world experiences. become members of teams and find focus and motivation and confidence. students are learning and earning at the same time, with the industry in the post secondary credentials along the way. enrollment -- this has been a high policy
changing workplace and technologies, introducing new programs like i'll medical, computer science, nanotechnologyith skills and knowledge in what employers want. serving a vital role in keeping the states in the u.s. economy growing and innovating. our partnership with employers is one of the most treasured aspects of our history. from industry giants like ibm, pacific,and union companies invest in the future by building robotic partnerships with education. from equipment donations to building...
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changing workplace technologies and introducing new programs like a biomedical, computer science, nanotechnology and the like to support emerging demands. these programs prepare students for the skills and knowledge exactly what employers want to read cte is serving a vital role keeping the u.s. economy growing and innovating. cte's partnership with employers on of the most treasured aspects of our history. from local mom-and-pop small businesses to giants like ibm, union pacific and toyota they are building robust partnerships with education. from equipment donations to building the racket on creating new schools offering teachers and faculty and providing students with internships these business education partnerships are essential to ensuring our programs meet the needs of the 21st century economies. today's economy requires students to be prepared for options which means being prepared for both post secondary education and careers. cte programs allow students to explore careers and be challenged by the real world of fun to experiences. degette to apply their knowledge and skills, learn how t
changing workplace technologies and introducing new programs like a biomedical, computer science, nanotechnology and the like to support emerging demands. these programs prepare students for the skills and knowledge exactly what employers want to read cte is serving a vital role keeping the u.s. economy growing and innovating. cte's partnership with employers on of the most treasured aspects of our history. from local mom-and-pop small businesses to giants like ibm, union pacific and toyota...