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, and here the constellation sets, the most beautiful winter constellation is the constellation of orione brightest star in the starry sky, this is the big. star sirius, these photos were given to us by cosmonaut oleg germanovich artemyev, and he visited us at the university, met us, he liked the astronomical complex, so after the second flight he also came to us , gave us photographs, here is his signature. this is it, the moon, it seems like there is nothing special, but the moon captured the history of our humanity, because, like... when galileo looked at the moon and observed these craters, then already in the seventeenth century, separate objects on the moon began to be given designations, dark objects were called seas, because well, dark, then the sea, everything, the sea of clarity, the sea of rain, the sea of cold, craters also began to give names, they began... the first globes of libsky, for his merits on the moon there is a crater libsky, the point that will cut through the center of the visible side, will come out from this side, here will be the crater libsky, now we w
, and here the constellation sets, the most beautiful winter constellation is the constellation of orione brightest star in the starry sky, this is the big. star sirius, these photos were given to us by cosmonaut oleg germanovich artemyev, and he visited us at the university, met us, he liked the astronomical complex, so after the second flight he also came to us , gave us photographs, here is his signature. this is it, the moon, it seems like there is nothing special, but the moon captured the...
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Oct 7, 2024
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. >> i try the orion meta-ar glasses, the technology difference between what mehta announced last weeku're doing is basically you can cast another device into your glasses it doesn't have its own operating system. how much of a limitation is that for you. where do you want to take them to come pete with orion which isn't good to be sold in its current form. >> first of all you have to give a lot of credit and even snapchat for those big tech companies getting into the space, this is very important. value-based the future of the market. what we are trying to do is we actually deliver some product that people can use today, so that's why this product strategy we are taking is giving a fully spatial computing in that space that's more complicated. to raise that and provide a kind of philosophy. so people can easily use our glasses and also look like sunglasses this way so they can plug into your cell phone or your laptop. so this turns into a much bigger high-resolution virtual display. and that has been phenomenal. i saw people going from this traditional flat screens to the virtual spac
. >> i try the orion meta-ar glasses, the technology difference between what mehta announced last weeku're doing is basically you can cast another device into your glasses it doesn't have its own operating system. how much of a limitation is that for you. where do you want to take them to come pete with orion which isn't good to be sold in its current form. >> first of all you have to give a lot of credit and even snapchat for those big tech companies getting into the space, this is...
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Oct 5, 2024
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, and here the constellation sets, the most beautiful winter constellation is the constellation of orionhe brightest star in the starry sky, it is a big dog, the star sirius, these photographs were given to us by the cosmonaut oleg germanovich artemyev, his parents. the moon seems to be nothing special, but the moon captured the history of our humanity, because when galileo looked at the moon he already observed these craters, then already in the 17th century , individual... objects on the moon began to be given designations, dark objects were called seas, because well, dark, then a sea, everything, a sea of clarity, a sea of rain, a sea of cold, the craters also began to give names, began to give names, so it's amazing, guys, on the moon there are names of craters named after belarusians, between... the fifth and sixth floors there is a photograph of yuri naumovich lipsky. and the very first pictures that were obtained by soviet devices, the very first pictures of the far side of the moon, he compiled the first globes libsky. and for his services on the moon there is a crater libs
, and here the constellation sets, the most beautiful winter constellation is the constellation of orionhe brightest star in the starry sky, it is a big dog, the star sirius, these photographs were given to us by the cosmonaut oleg germanovich artemyev, his parents. the moon seems to be nothing special, but the moon captured the history of our humanity, because when galileo looked at the moon he already observed these craters, then already in the 17th century , individual... objects on the moon...
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Oct 9, 2024
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importante este aviÓn llamado orion, apodado miss piggy, habitualmente vuela a unos 10.000 pies de altitudvestigaciÓn cientÍfica. pero mire esta otra imagen aÚn mÁs alto desde el espacio. es la cÁmara de la estaciÓn espacial internacional. asÍ se ve en el ojo las bandas de este enorme ciclÓn a 257 millas sobre la tierra mientras se acerca por el golfo de mÉxico hacia la florida. vamos con nuestro jefe de meteorologÍa, carlos robles. Él estÁ en clearwater. es otra de las zonas en donde rige la evacuaciÓn obligatoria. carlos, tÚ has estado a bordo de este aviÓn caza huracanes. la imagen que acabamos de ver. cÓmo es esa experiencia? >> bueno, realmente es temerosa en el sentido de que los guiones que da el aviÓn de reconocimiento son drÁsticos en el viaje que hicimos en el 2022 a travÉs del huracÁn ian, la caÍda del aviÓn fue de mÁs de mil pies de altura que llevÓ a que se cancelara esta misiÓn de reconocimiento, porque realmente el huracÁn estaba pasando por un proceso de rÁpido fortalecimiento y era lo mismo que estaba ocurriendo a travÉs de milton. pero vamos al pronÓstico, porque julio re
importante este aviÓn llamado orion, apodado miss piggy, habitualmente vuela a unos 10.000 pies de altitudvestigaciÓn cientÍfica. pero mire esta otra imagen aÚn mÁs alto desde el espacio. es la cÁmara de la estaciÓn espacial internacional. asÍ se ve en el ojo las bandas de este enorme ciclÓn a 257 millas sobre la tierra mientras se acerca por el golfo de mÉxico hacia la florida. vamos con nuestro jefe de meteorologÍa, carlos robles. Él estÁ en clearwater. es otra de las zonas en...
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Oct 7, 2024
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what we see is that russia, using, for example, the same orions, the big bepols, also lost about seven drones in a full-scale invasion, although this drone proved itself very well during the syrian operation of the russian federation, that is, we are talking about the fact that russia continues to try to introduce and use large drones to work on. territory of ukraine, and regarding this drone, in fact, there are certain doubts about the possibility of stealth technology or the applicability of this type of drone to the fifth or sixth category of aircraft defined by the russian federation, because again, the engine on this aircraft is old, which was developed in soviet times, and the shape of the engine does not allow us to be radio inconspicuous, we can pay attention to this on the rear so. on this engine, and therefore, again, returning to the main reasons, most likely, during the operation of this bpol, he lost control due to a large number of radio-electronic warfare devices that are on the line of combat reporting, plus, in addition, we must not forget about the technical the weakn
what we see is that russia, using, for example, the same orions, the big bepols, also lost about seven drones in a full-scale invasion, although this drone proved itself very well during the syrian operation of the russian federation, that is, we are talking about the fact that russia continues to try to introduce and use large drones to work on. territory of ukraine, and regarding this drone, in fact, there are certain doubts about the possibility of stealth technology or the applicability of...
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Oct 23, 2024
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the issue here is the license based on which the orion ships were built on went to the much lower rate and are mr. manning a higher rate comparable to what qualcomm is paying on its arm-based designs. >> this is a complicated story and it's -- this is what qualcomm had to stay -- say in terms of the bloomberg reporting. this is more of the same from arm, more unfounded threats designed to strong arm a long term partner into a performance see -- cpus regardless of the broad rights under our potential license. i think the main point is we are headed to trial in december on the royalty rates piece, how do you see this playing out. arm does not want to lose money with qualcomm going with different designs. qualcomm is the most important smartphone processor maker when it comes to the android platform. there is quite a lot at stake here. >> definitely for arm, qualcomm its customers around 320 million in revenues. it does not definitely want the number one customer to go away. we don't think a litigation blocking qualcomm's ability to ship chips based on the arm agreement is more likely bec
the issue here is the license based on which the orion ships were built on went to the much lower rate and are mr. manning a higher rate comparable to what qualcomm is paying on its arm-based designs. >> this is a complicated story and it's -- this is what qualcomm had to stay -- say in terms of the bloomberg reporting. this is more of the same from arm, more unfounded threats designed to strong arm a long term partner into a performance see -- cpus regardless of the broad rights under...
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i was fortunate to spend some time with orion, meta's concept.casting 54 million headset shipments by 2028. it's really underwhelming. the equivalent of 4% of smartphone sales. we believe there will be a great deal more. we are counting on much more sophisticated headsets. the other thing is, it is a place where the ai is already here. the ai is ahead of the device versus the other way around. caroline: it's a fascinating read. thank you for bringing a year-long set of number crunching. we appreciate it ceo michael wolff. coming up, what the tsmc u.s. plant yields mean for the rest of the u.s. chip industry and investment bringing supply home. bloomberg technology. and silver. i got the brochure from u.s. money reserve, and that's when i decided i can make more money with this than i could of leaving it in the bank, because if i put 20 grand of paper in there and i had 20 grand of gold, a paper ain't going to make me any money. so i just bought it because it's my insurance policy. if you'd like to learn more about why physical gold should be an i
i was fortunate to spend some time with orion, meta's concept.casting 54 million headset shipments by 2028. it's really underwhelming. the equivalent of 4% of smartphone sales. we believe there will be a great deal more. we are counting on much more sophisticated headsets. the other thing is, it is a place where the ai is already here. the ai is ahead of the device versus the other way around. caroline: it's a fascinating read. thank you for bringing a year-long set of number crunching. we...
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you did an interview with robert orion and jake sullivan. jake sullivan publicly thanked robert o'brien for a transition support that helped him and his staff hit the ground running in 2020. sec. rice: robert o'brien, the national security advisor to president trump. stephen: the outgoing advisor to jake sullivan. notwithstanding the destruction of that period of time in 2020, they had an arrangement that jake sullivan found very useful and robert o'brien took a great deal of pride in having achieved. it can still happen even in fairly disruptive circumstances. sec. rice: i think american institutions are pretty remarkable. we count on them. i think we also count on the american people expecting a lot of those that they elect. i would never myself want to be one of those people who run for office because the american people expect a lot of those people. maybe that is the strength of democracy. we expect a lot. when it comes to the peaceful transfer of power we should expect a lot. it is the foundation of democracy. thank you for the role tha
you did an interview with robert orion and jake sullivan. jake sullivan publicly thanked robert o'brien for a transition support that helped him and his staff hit the ground running in 2020. sec. rice: robert o'brien, the national security advisor to president trump. stephen: the outgoing advisor to jake sullivan. notwithstanding the destruction of that period of time in 2020, they had an arrangement that jake sullivan found very useful and robert o'brien took a great deal of pride in having...
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same principle applies to orion and iranians. >> neil: thank you very much her royal highness, he isvi. again advocating for big change in iran. >>> on what has been happening on that negative the woods that has not dented stocks one bit, not with the exhibits some of the war, is not that it sends fake can fisher saw that coming that the markets would be jarred but they would not be stopped. that was then, what does fisher thank now? heart failure, farxiga can help you keep living life with the ones you love. ask your doctor about farxiga today. farxiga can cause serious side effects, including ketoacidosis that may be fatal, dehydration, urinary tract or genital yeast infections, and low blood sugar. a rare, life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop taking farxiga and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of this infection, an allergic reaction, or ketoacidosis. ♪ far-xi-ga ♪ let's start with the eyechart. what makes you think i can read? you can talk... and you booked an eye exam online. okay... um. good points. top line? this is
same principle applies to orion and iranians. >> neil: thank you very much her royal highness, he isvi. again advocating for big change in iran. >>> on what has been happening on that negative the woods that has not dented stocks one bit, not with the exhibits some of the war, is not that it sends fake can fisher saw that coming that the markets would be jarred but they would not be stopped. that was then, what does fisher thank now? heart failure, farxiga can help you keep...
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you could end up with maybe a foot, foot-and-a-half f orion. that is why you are under a flash flood emergency in the tampa area. saint petersburg included in that. so our storm surge, we have a couple of gauges giving us readings. we know further up closer to the center. right in here, venice, sarasota. that's where the peak of the surge has occurred. it is happening now. headed toward high tide so the water is rushing in. and we get the damaging waves on top of it. huge concerns for tampa bay going into this storm. these are negative numbers because the wind is still blowing out. notice that the wind is now starting to shift. and stephanie was saying some of the water will return. but it will not be a huge storm surge. it will be returning back to normal. we are at 1.2 million people without power. some of the highest gusts we have seen, bradenton, 96, saint petersburg, 96. when you get the 90 mile-per- hour wind gusts you are getting roof damage. you are getting the gas station signs, things like that blowing around. but you are also getting
you could end up with maybe a foot, foot-and-a-half f orion. that is why you are under a flash flood emergency in the tampa area. saint petersburg included in that. so our storm surge, we have a couple of gauges giving us readings. we know further up closer to the center. right in here, venice, sarasota. that's where the peak of the surge has occurred. it is happening now. headed toward high tide so the water is rushing in. and we get the damaging waves on top of it. huge concerns for tampa bay...
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one is we now have our custom orion cpu, and we have done something that a lot of our partners were waitingartherrest -- platform -- fastest platform period. and when we did, we restored leadership in performance and computing performance back to the ab destroyed ecosystem. -- android ecosystem. the same thing we did with microsoft when we entered the bc space -- pc space through the windows ecosystem, now we did that for android. that's the first part the secone are seeing applications changing into ai first experiences. and we build the platform to enable that future. it's the biggest performance of ai in mobile. liz: you said you were going to do this when i was an stage with you and now you're doing it. last question, presidential election, two weeks away. there's been reports that you're considering acquiring, emerging or buy ago piece or all of intel and possibly would wait till after the election to see who's running the regulatory arm of the new administration, whoever that might be. where does that stand? >> i'm getting used to being asked this question. we're busy doing chips and
one is we now have our custom orion cpu, and we have done something that a lot of our partners were waitingartherrest -- platform -- fastest platform period. and when we did, we restored leadership in performance and computing performance back to the ab destroyed ecosystem. -- android ecosystem. the same thing we did with microsoft when we entered the bc space -- pc space through the windows ecosystem, now we did that for android. that's the first part the secone are seeing applications...
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not until november 16th, would orion take off. it was as if we just couldn't defy gravity the way we used to be. thank you. that was wonderful. so this. it's seeped in. you sort of see it in your pocket. you talk a lot about see it in these aspects and what do you think has fueled so many, so much of this? well, part it is, is a reaction to actual circumstances. i mean, in an age when, we kind of invent a lot of problems and indulge a lot of false news or whatever you want to call it. you know, we have seen a a we don't see we don't we don't have the social don't believe these two. we're living we're living in a period there are other periods in the past when it's been severe, but we are living in a particular period of exaggerated income. income inequality. that's part it. part of it is also we're kind a mature civilization. i don't want to that makes it sound like we're grownups. we're not acting like grown ups, some immature in the different sense. and i think at a certain the american promise, the promise better more bigger it
not until november 16th, would orion take off. it was as if we just couldn't defy gravity the way we used to be. thank you. that was wonderful. so this. it's seeped in. you sort of see it in your pocket. you talk a lot about see it in these aspects and what do you think has fueled so many, so much of this? well, part it is, is a reaction to actual circumstances. i mean, in an age when, we kind of invent a lot of problems and indulge a lot of false news or whatever you want to call it. you know,...
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think that it would be used for military purposes, well, there were expectations, the same conditional orion, yes, our drone, it appeared quite a long time ago, the interview ended like this, can i shake your hand, my favorite program, only in our program can i see behind the scenes moments of big politics, with the day of reunification with russia and its historical regions. true, on our side, we did not abandon our brothers and sisters, tried to achieve a peaceful resolution, the most difficult conflict. you know how these negotiations ended, with lies, forgery and deception on the part of the western elites, who during this time turned ukraine into their colony, into a military bridgehead on... one of the most indicative moments, which our program witnessed. with artem zhogo, with many other heroes special operations, the president knows her personally. captain surazov, aleksandr germanovich, in vain i wish her. captain surazov told then that at the age of 4 he lost his father. i would like to thank your mother and other russian mothers who are raising their sons like this, many viewers o
think that it would be used for military purposes, well, there were expectations, the same conditional orion, yes, our drone, it appeared quite a long time ago, the interview ended like this, can i shake your hand, my favorite program, only in our program can i see behind the scenes moments of big politics, with the day of reunification with russia and its historical regions. true, on our side, we did not abandon our brothers and sisters, tried to achieve a peaceful resolution, the most...
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and we walked to the north meadows and held a vigil under the sky with orion and the big dipper. and listen to the sound of coyotes crying in the fields. it was same night, but that night. in 1704, the sky had glowed brightly from the fires. we walked down through the streets, found the route of the raiders through town, and stopped in the deerfield to warm ourselves by the fire. we peered outside the windows, a frosty window pane, and if had been 74, we could have seen the attack march right past the location of the deerfield and we could have it all. and then we went to the town common and stood at the spot where the fort palisades once stood. and we looked at the houses of the stones that indicate the houses were the seventh house that young sheldon house, the john williams house. and tonight the common was deserted. then we went on to our final destination, the old burying ground there from a distance. we saw the grass mound topped with the simple stone. 1704 that allegedly indicated where all the the dead 1704 had been buried, but recently. ground penetrating radar has prove
and we walked to the north meadows and held a vigil under the sky with orion and the big dipper. and listen to the sound of coyotes crying in the fields. it was same night, but that night. in 1704, the sky had glowed brightly from the fires. we walked down through the streets, found the route of the raiders through town, and stopped in the deerfield to warm ourselves by the fire. we peered outside the windows, a frosty window pane, and if had been 74, we could have seen the attack march right...
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Oct 16, 2024
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this time the culprit was a leak during fueling not until november 16 would orion take off. it was as if we could not defy gravity the way we used to. >> thank you. it was wonderful. so, this pessimism, you see it in your book and you talk a lot about you see it in these aspects. what do you think has fueled so much of this? >> well, part of it is a reaction to actual circumstances. in an age when we invent a lot of problems and indulge a lot of false news or whatever you want to call it, you know, we have seen -- we don't have the social mobility we used to. we are living in a period -- there other period in the passwords been severe but were living in a particular period of exaggerated income inequality. that is part of it. part of it is also we are a mature civilization. that makes it sound like were grown-ups but were not acting like grownups. i mean mature in a different sense. and i think at a certain point the american promise of better, more, bigger -- it bumps up against the limits of the universe, so to speak. but i think the best illustration of just how much the
this time the culprit was a leak during fueling not until november 16 would orion take off. it was as if we could not defy gravity the way we used to. >> thank you. it was wonderful. so, this pessimism, you see it in your book and you talk a lot about you see it in these aspects. what do you think has fueled so much of this? >> well, part of it is a reaction to actual circumstances. in an age when we invent a lot of problems and indulge a lot of false news or whatever you want to...
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Oct 14, 2024
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i am orion donovan smith ashcroft said i am the spokesman news reported in washington, d.c. i'm happy to be here in spokane for today's debate in a race to represent washington state in the senate between senator maria cantwell and dr. raul garcia. senator cantwell what a coin toss backstage and chose to give the first opening statement which means dr. garcia will close last. dr. garcia will be standing at the podium to my right. as drops of my ask a question for each candidate will have 60 seconds to answer followed by 30 seconds for rebuttal or to elaborate on the that response. i'm also have follow-up questions in which case each can have another 30 seconds to respond. because of a lot of credit, i would like to ask the audience to please avoid any disruptions and applied only twice tonight at the end and now as we welcome our candidates to the stage. [applause] >> all right. senator cantwell, you have been in the senate since 2001. to take it so you become the first woman to be chair of the senate committee on commerce, science, and transportation. dr. garcia, you have w
i am orion donovan smith ashcroft said i am the spokesman news reported in washington, d.c. i'm happy to be here in spokane for today's debate in a race to represent washington state in the senate between senator maria cantwell and dr. raul garcia. senator cantwell what a coin toss backstage and chose to give the first opening statement which means dr. garcia will close last. dr. garcia will be standing at the podium to my right. as drops of my ask a question for each candidate will have 60...