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.> nsf railway. >> consumer celllar. >> and by the alfred psloan foundaion. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and inancial literacy in the 21st century. >> carnegie corpration of new york. supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security.g. at carnegie.ne >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and individua. >> this program was made possibley the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. y thank you. >> woodruff: hurricane dorian is hugging the coast of the carolinas tonight, and stil doing damage. downpours filled streets with water today, and winds of 110 miles an hour blew out power to morehan 200,000 customers. the storm wa cblamed for four deaths in the u.s., plus t at least 20 e bahamas. john yang reports again from nassau, in the bhamas, on the storm's progress. >> yang: an all-day assault: rattling winds and unrelenting rain as hurricane the carolinas.s south carolina governor hen
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the nih and nsf have been constantly under threat for the last few years. it's a terrible mistake.s sickle cell. sickle cell first of all many sickle-cell patients are not getting adequate care that's theoretically available now. particularly after the pediatric period. the transition is really tough for sickle-cell patients. in many cases they are really unable to function because of the crisis. we are not doing that well. we also have really some great opportunities in terms of crisper, the acronym everybody knows now. there are more than a dozen clinical trials for sickle-cell. it can be cured. we can't walk and chew gum at the same time. we have to do well. but it does require society taking a serious look at our needs both in terms of access to healthcare and public health and one hand and pushing forward the medical science on the other. it can be a game changer for so many people and tremendously cost-effective if it works. >> how do we deal as bioethicists, how do we deal with the situation on reproductive health and the public health sector? where religious restrictions ha
the nih and nsf have been constantly under threat for the last few years. it's a terrible mistake.s sickle cell. sickle cell first of all many sickle-cell patients are not getting adequate care that's theoretically available now. particularly after the pediatric period. the transition is really tough for sickle-cell patients. in many cases they are really unable to function because of the crisis. we are not doing that well. we also have really some great opportunities in terms of crisper, the...
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nsf p.d. collaboratively can stand together to provide health and safety services to building 606 occupants and were committed to committing to do that through the duration of occupancy and going forward there is a brief history of what we have done so far. the deputy chief is already gone through that previously to explain to you what we have done historically. this all started a little over a year ago now when we first met up with staff and address their concerns. we began to collaborate and develop a copperheads of list of things that were concerns for them at 606. once we developed that list, we began the sampling protocol. we started setting up meetings to present to the staff so everybody was on the same page. the second update was presented in december, which summarized everything with the exception of the radiological testing. on july 25th, it was our third update, which is one this presentation was shown, which we presented all the radiological findings and the summary of the whole co
nsf p.d. collaboratively can stand together to provide health and safety services to building 606 occupants and were committed to committing to do that through the duration of occupancy and going forward there is a brief history of what we have done so far. the deputy chief is already gone through that previously to explain to you what we have done historically. this all started a little over a year ago now when we first met up with staff and address their concerns. we began to collaborate and...
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nsf, we're meeting the challenges on the street. it would revoke the ability to set its own emission standards and those standards are stricter than those required by the federal government. the trump administration wants to move toward one set of standards. that will let consumers save money withwhen buying cars. already planning to fight this move in court. >> this was the fight of a lifetime for us. we have to win this and i believe we will. we have science and fact on his side. >> he said san francisco has a lot of waste that goes through storm drains. he believers that those needles end up in the bay or the ocean and he says the epa will soon give notice to the cities very soon blaming liberals for the rise in homelessness. but london broked says storm drains debris is cleaned out at the waste water treatment plant and says those needles and debris piles not end up in the bay or the ocean, and as far as homelessness is concerned, she says the city is continually working to address homelessness and find solutions. they are worki
nsf, we're meeting the challenges on the street. it would revoke the ability to set its own emission standards and those standards are stricter than those required by the federal government. the trump administration wants to move toward one set of standards. that will let consumers save money withwhen buying cars. already planning to fight this move in court. >> this was the fight of a lifetime for us. we have to win this and i believe we will. we have science and fact on his side....
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. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >>nsf railway. >> consumer cellular. >>ancial services firm raymond james. >> and with the ongoing suppt of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by dia access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> you're watching pbs. ♪ >>>o, he everyone and welcome to "ayman four & co." here's what's coming up. the room as we are having our to final confrontation with harveyn ein. >> the journalists who brought down harvey weinstein jn us with theesew book. "she said" takes us behind the scenes that sparked a global revolution against sexual assault. > we feel dismay, just rage, guilt, confusion, self-doubt. >> another journalist'se bat for social change and justice. the bbs carrie gracie and her braveeight for equal pay for women. plus -- >>dy dad over the phone s to me, please, please, justrv e. >>8 years since 9/11, how the children near grouero.he
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with undersecretary griffin in charge of research at dod quite a bit and our other peers at nasa and nsf and the others. we each focus on different areas to be direct dod focuses on lethality applications. the department of energy is more about energy and science. and so there is different applications for different aspects. dod, for example, does not focus on cybersecurity for the grid. they focus on cybersecurity for what they do. so there is a lot of similarities, a lot of overlap and their lab research and our lab research, but there is some very practical points of research that are different, hard to fully get into here today. >> so, just a quick follow-up on that. did you coordinate with the dod to build the scope of this program to not overlap or overlapping of the manufacturing? because it is a whole new institute, that's my question. it is a whole new institute. are there not other ways this could be coordinated? >> for this particular institute i'm not certain if there was a discussion, specifically with undersecretary griffin's scope. but we do it all the time with him, acros
with undersecretary griffin in charge of research at dod quite a bit and our other peers at nasa and nsf and the others. we each focus on different areas to be direct dod focuses on lethality applications. the department of energy is more about energy and science. and so there is different applications for different aspects. dod, for example, does not focus on cybersecurity for the grid. they focus on cybersecurity for what they do. so there is a lot of similarities, a lot of overlap and their...
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we partner with nsf on these topics as well and fund programs and we look to do more. >> an idea just to cut to the chase, without trying to bridge a gap a little bit from the r&d side, a more practical fielding element comes down to trust. if we look to future of war fighting or defense of which we no longer are measuring action, counteraction in minutes or seconds even but millie seconds and microseconds, trust becomes t what we are trying to achieve, how do i get there? if are you doing research or developing a pro you can't that is a 98% 'performance in a pristine lab environment and doesn't work in the cases that dean mentioned in a dirty dod environment, it's not help. for me, proving it can work under those conditions, it's a partnership, us two a vendor giving them the data they need to show or perform in those instances, i would go along in saying we also need to be thinking much more about ai and counter ai or adversarial ai, a red teaming approach which has a program of automateing some of the red teaminging as to give the humans, the people more time to think about the con
we partner with nsf on these topics as well and fund programs and we look to do more. >> an idea just to cut to the chase, without trying to bridge a gap a little bit from the r&d side, a more practical fielding element comes down to trust. if we look to future of war fighting or defense of which we no longer are measuring action, counteraction in minutes or seconds even but millie seconds and microseconds, trust becomes t what we are trying to achieve, how do i get there? if are you...