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in 1903 when orville and wilbur wright invetted the first flying machine to transport man, they lookedeons, for example, velcro created by george de mastral was mimicked by the looks at the end of bird bakes. biomimicry or copying mother nature's solution he from everything to symptomming bacteria to mixing water, could be just the thing to lead us out of the industrial revolution and into another one. thanks to one of the most feared oceanic species on the planet, reduced up to 40%. they spend their lives underwater and yet sharks remain algae, bacteria and barnacle-free. on close examination, dr. tony brennan discovered that's due to the denticles, tiny, sharp, teeth-like shapes found all over the shark's skin, he was determined to duplicate them. >> when you try to draw a shark's skin it's very difficult to do on a flat piece of paper. so i modified them. when i modified it, i came up with the sharklet pattern. first i did on that algae all over the navy ship, it stopped it 80%. nothing had ever stopped that bug other than toxins. it is not a toxin. it is a physical structure. >>> f
in 1903 when orville and wilbur wright invetted the first flying machine to transport man, they lookedeons, for example, velcro created by george de mastral was mimicked by the looks at the end of bird bakes. biomimicry or copying mother nature's solution he from everything to symptomming bacteria to mixing water, could be just the thing to lead us out of the industrial revolution and into another one. thanks to one of the most feared oceanic species on the planet, reduced up to 40%. they spend...
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. >>: up in butte county and of the feather river canyon where the river flows into lake orville whichs threatens everybody's water supplied without northern california receive their water through this system. so were very concerned. >>reporter: these train derailments happen more often than one expects the out with what happened last year in quebec canada where 27 people died and both trains were carry crude oil also was what end on one in quebec and one is supposed to different don't derailments to differ derailments there was two different derailments >>pam: is strong waves of air strikes by egypt against isis strongholds of libya. this comes after the terrorist group released a video showing nearly a dozen each egyptian christians be headed on the beach over the weekend. this video threatens egypt, which shares a long border with libya and also your who stores lie across the mediterranean since 8 just last week jordan launched an all military offensive against isis after video was release of a jordanian pilot being turned brown to death. >>pam: stock and sadness and denmark after a
. >>: up in butte county and of the feather river canyon where the river flows into lake orville whichs threatens everybody's water supplied without northern california receive their water through this system. so were very concerned. >>reporter: these train derailments happen more often than one expects the out with what happened last year in quebec canada where 27 people died and both trains were carry crude oil also was what end on one in quebec and one is supposed to different...
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an orville redenbacher kind of character, but really a paragon of progressivism and integrity. he asked me to work for him and i resisted. he was working for the senate. finally, i decided i was going to make the jump. i went to work for paul. i went as a communications director and ended up as a campaign manager. we ended up beating charles percy who was a three-term senator. >> a moderate republican. >> although, he was trying to shift a little to the right to get in step with the reagan wave which was going on at the time. i think that hurt him in that election. we ended up winning while reagan carried the state in a landslide. simon edged percy out. it was a big win and that was my launch in politics. >> and then you got involved with barack obama who got the senate nomination. in 2004, he goes to the convention in boston with john kerry being nominated. how did he get that speech? >> well, it was not an immaculate conception. we did campaign for that. we let it be known that we were interested. he had come shortly after the primary, the senate primary that obama won and he
an orville redenbacher kind of character, but really a paragon of progressivism and integrity. he asked me to work for him and i resisted. he was working for the senate. finally, i decided i was going to make the jump. i went to work for paul. i went as a communications director and ended up as a campaign manager. we ended up beating charles percy who was a three-term senator. >> a moderate republican. >> although, he was trying to shift a little to the right to get in step with the...
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. >> ryan you look like you're in this huge white abyss, this arctic tundra that issome orville massachusettsgo? i'm assuming not the charles river wrxt river. where does it go? >> reporter: great question. there's a drain nearby. once it melts down into water, it goes into the drain. then it's just like water. then they come back clean the same street and resalt it to make sure nobody slips and slides in the intersection where they're working. they do have a good system. but you can tell it's going to take months to get rittd of all of this. >> i bet you didn't realize you'd join cnn having to pack your clamp-ones this mountain of snow in the boston, massachusetts, area. thank you so much ryan young. if i haven't said hello, welcome to the krpcnn family. good to have you along. >> appreciate it. >> that does it for me here in new york. i'm brooke baldwin. we'll send it a little early here to jake tapper. "the lead" starts right now. >>> the secret u.s. kill list of isis terrorists. i'm jake tapper. this is "the lead." the world lead. a state department spokesman says the u.s. cannot kill its
. >> ryan you look like you're in this huge white abyss, this arctic tundra that issome orville massachusettsgo? i'm assuming not the charles river wrxt river. where does it go? >> reporter: great question. there's a drain nearby. once it melts down into water, it goes into the drain. then it's just like water. then they come back clean the same street and resalt it to make sure nobody slips and slides in the intersection where they're working. they do have a good system. but you...
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so anything the iraqi government can say denigrates orville viville v are illai illainize s the state. >> they have the ability to call the shots as far as u.s. air strikes goment that's a lot of power. >> a lot. >> good thing? >> absolutely. here is something to consider. if you go back to us and coalition going into afghanistan to go after al qaeda after 9/11 u.s. special operations forces had remarkable results by being able to put devices, lasers on targets for precision bombing which makes -- facilitates precision strikes in more dense areas. so yeah. this is a good development and not to be much of a surprise. but here's the part in the background as more details come out about this . there is a complex process of selecting, validating vetting, making sure the priorities are right as to who gets the equipment so they can put eyes on target in a country. >> you know isis will know damn well who has gps devices. that would be one of oh mymy fears. who knows what weapons caches there are in libya and militants in libya heaven forbid it's if the wrong hands. >> with a group like isi
so anything the iraqi government can say denigrates orville viville v are illai illainize s the state. >> they have the ability to call the shots as far as u.s. air strikes goment that's a lot of power. >> a lot. >> good thing? >> absolutely. here is something to consider. if you go back to us and coalition going into afghanistan to go after al qaeda after 9/11 u.s. special operations forces had remarkable results by being able to put devices, lasers on targets for...
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yesterday i went to see the air and space museum and we looked at that flyer built by orville and will burr wright, flew 800 feet, and it's incredible to think that only 10 years after that flight, churchill, winston churchill was getting up in contraptions of absolutely terrifying primitiveness, made of basically canvas and wood and laundry baskets with, you know engines strapped to them, he was flying the whole time he kept crashing and he kept getting up again and he -- the only prime minister in british history to have been in armed conflict on four continents. he probably dispatched probably quite a number of people in those conflicts. and he -- anyway, to cut a long story short, he was unbelievably brave and that bravery was indispensable to our civilization in may, 1914. because the pressure on church -- 1940. because the pressure on churchill and the whole of the british government to make an accommodation with evil and do a deal with hitler was overwhelming and the press was in favor of it. the -- large parts of the government, halifax, chamber rain all say, why should we figh
yesterday i went to see the air and space museum and we looked at that flyer built by orville and will burr wright, flew 800 feet, and it's incredible to think that only 10 years after that flight, churchill, winston churchill was getting up in contraptions of absolutely terrifying primitiveness, made of basically canvas and wood and laundry baskets with, you know engines strapped to them, he was flying the whole time he kept crashing and he kept getting up again and he -- the only prime...
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we can look -- if we want to look at oracle rice, we have -- oracle rice -- orville wright, we have ameliart, and buzz aldrin and michael collins in 1969. this is one of my favorite pictures. i use this as a way of talking about the problems we face and the challenges we have. i love this picture. i have been a little obsessed, one might say. it is called men of progress. it is from 1862. these are the brightest minds in invention. we are telling the whole world we are smart and an innovative country. can see various patents that have come to the patent office buildings. you may not be able to see it here. this is colt with his gun. the telegraph in the corner. all of these individuals are being sort of looked at by the ultimate individual of innovation in america, which is ben franklin himself. doesn't this make you feel fantastic? yes, if you are a white man. i look at this, and it is interesting. i am the first female director of the gallery. i have been told i'm shaking things up a little bit on that front. were there no women allowed to do patents, administer patents in the patent off
we can look -- if we want to look at oracle rice, we have -- oracle rice -- orville wright, we have ameliart, and buzz aldrin and michael collins in 1969. this is one of my favorite pictures. i use this as a way of talking about the problems we face and the challenges we have. i love this picture. i have been a little obsessed, one might say. it is called men of progress. it is from 1862. these are the brightest minds in invention. we are telling the whole world we are smart and an innovative...
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. >> sort of an orville red enbacker type character but really a paragon of progressiveism and integrity. and he asked me to work for him. and he ri cysted and resisted. he was running for the senate. he was a congressman at the time. and finally i decided i was going to make the jump. and i went to work for paul. and we won-- i went over there as a communications direction and through a series of calamities ended up as the campaign manager. and we ended upbeating charles percenty who was a three-term senator. one of the only-- . >> rose: moderate republican. >> although he was trying to shift a little bit to the right to try and get in step with the reagan wave which was going on at the time. and i think that hurt him in that election. and we ended up winning while reagan carried the stayed in a landslide simon edged percenty out. so it was a big win. and that was pie launch in politics. >> rose: then you got involved with barack obama and he got the senate nomination. and then in 2004 he he goes to the condition vention in boston where john kerry is being nominated. how did he get that
. >> sort of an orville red enbacker type character but really a paragon of progressiveism and integrity. and he asked me to work for him. and he ri cysted and resisted. he was running for the senate. he was a congressman at the time. and finally i decided i was going to make the jump. and i went to work for paul. and we won-- i went over there as a communications direction and through a series of calamities ended up as the campaign manager. and we ended upbeating charles percenty who was...
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yesterday i went to see the air and space museum and we looked at that flyer built by orville and willburr wright, flew 800 feet, and it's incredible to think that only 10 years after that flight, churchill, winston churchill was getting up in contraptions of absolutely terrifying primitiveness, made of basically canvas and wood and laundry baskets with, you know, engines strapped to them he was flying the whole time he kept crashing and he kept getting up again and he -- the only prime minister in british history to have been in armed conflict on four continents. he probably dispatched probably quite a number of people in those conflicts. and he -- anyway, to cut a long story short, he was unbelievably brave and that bravery was indispensable to our civilization in may, 1914. because the pressure on church -- 1940. because the pressure on churchill and the whole of the british government to make an accommodation with evil and do a deal with hitler was overwhelming and the press was in favor of it. the -- large parts of the government, halifax, chamber rain all say, why should we fight
yesterday i went to see the air and space museum and we looked at that flyer built by orville and willburr wright, flew 800 feet, and it's incredible to think that only 10 years after that flight, churchill, winston churchill was getting up in contraptions of absolutely terrifying primitiveness, made of basically canvas and wood and laundry baskets with, you know, engines strapped to them he was flying the whole time he kept crashing and he kept getting up again and he -- the only prime...
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yesterday i went to see the aerospace museum and we looked at that flyer built by orville and wilbur wright that flew 800 feet. it's incredible that only ten years after that flight winston churchill was getting up in contraptions of absolutely terrifying primitiveness made of basically canvas and wood and laundry baskets with, you know, lawn mower engines strapped to them. he was flying the whole time. he kept crashing and he kept getting up again. the only prime minister in british history to be in armed conflict. he probably, i'm afraid to say dispatched a number of people in the conflict. he was unbelievably brave. and that bravery was in indispensible to civilization in 1940. the pressure on churchill and on the whole of the british government to make an accommodation with evil and to do a deal with hitler was overwhelming. and the press was in favor of it, the city was in favor of it large parts of the government with the halifax chamberlain, they were all saying why should we fight the first world war with the carnage that is being inflicted on both of our countries with only
yesterday i went to see the aerospace museum and we looked at that flyer built by orville and wilbur wright that flew 800 feet. it's incredible that only ten years after that flight winston churchill was getting up in contraptions of absolutely terrifying primitiveness made of basically canvas and wood and laundry baskets with, you know, lawn mower engines strapped to them. he was flying the whole time. he kept crashing and he kept getting up again. the only prime minister in british history to...
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so educating lower income people orville and to go to a middle-income people in frank a lot of olderwho are encountering the cyberworld for the first time, that is every bit as much cybersecurity. activists, activists in this country, activists around the world, people who are doing things that governments may not love our government, other governments, even people are doing things that corporations may not love, citizens. citizens cybersecurity is every bit as important as national high level cybersecurity. so thinking about cybersecurity in the context of all the different sectors of the united states come in thinking about how as we go forward to different kinds of complex a new economy, a new and much more active citizenry in a politics that has to be renewed. that's what we are thinking about when we talk about cybersecurity. there are lots of opportunities here, as i just laid out. we've got lots of little silos. one of the first things new america wants to do is break down the silos and bring together people were think about cybersecurity, whether they use the term or not from
so educating lower income people orville and to go to a middle-income people in frank a lot of olderwho are encountering the cyberworld for the first time, that is every bit as much cybersecurity. activists, activists in this country, activists around the world, people who are doing things that governments may not love our government, other governments, even people are doing things that corporations may not love, citizens. citizens cybersecurity is every bit as important as national high level...
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yesterday i went to see the air and space museum and we looked at that flyer built by orville and will burr wright, flew 800 feet, and it's incredible to think that only 10 years after that flight, churchill, winston churchill was getting up in contraptions of absolutely terrifying primitiveness made of basically canvas and wood and laundry baskets with you know, engines strapped to them, he was flying the whole time he kept crashing and he kept getting up again and he -- the only prime minister in british history to have been in armed conflict on four continents. he probably dispatched probably quite a number of people in those conflicts. and he -- anyway, to cut a long story short, he was unbelievably brave and that bravery was indispensable to our civilization in may 1914. because the pressure on church -- 1940. because the pressure on churchill and the whole of the british government to make an accommodation with evil and do a deal with hitler was overwhelming and the press was in favor of it. the -- large parts of the government halifax, chamber rain all say why should we fight? r
yesterday i went to see the air and space museum and we looked at that flyer built by orville and will burr wright, flew 800 feet, and it's incredible to think that only 10 years after that flight, churchill, winston churchill was getting up in contraptions of absolutely terrifying primitiveness made of basically canvas and wood and laundry baskets with you know, engines strapped to them, he was flying the whole time he kept crashing and he kept getting up again and he -- the only prime...