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artificial intelligence and the technology keeps improving reporter visited researchers at the sci research center and lead and the car taken for a spin through the streets of. this car is a model for future. system. to help us but. it is fundamental research and development. at the research center for information technology. model is ideal because we can test the air in a closed and secure environment. that way we can spot problems early on without the effort of having an actual vehicle. to grab the we. can even recognize the drivers condition today dashboard camera systems can already detect whether the do. i'm ai system. for my heart rate i would exactly does that mean for us to see these green areas highlighted there on your face. because these areas are sections of our skin or ai can determine our pulse by registering the slightest changes in skin color. we humans can't detect any difference. but a camera can detect and visualize your post for us. to recognize and present sorts of biometric data like whether you'll stop. feeling relaxed or about to fall asleep this recognition. so much cars n
artificial intelligence and the technology keeps improving reporter visited researchers at the sci research center and lead and the car taken for a spin through the streets of. this car is a model for future. system. to help us but. it is fundamental research and development. at the research center for information technology. model is ideal because we can test the air in a closed and secure environment. that way we can spot problems early on without the effort of having an actual vehicle. to...
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systems basis cocom a self driving gun at the edge said i research center in calls throughout. it's being used to explore automated parking reporter axel wagner uses his smart to them to summon its future cars could independently look for a parking space and even be called to the exit via smartphone when it stopped at the exact spot agreed upon the system works but to be safe to scientists stay on board and on case they need to know to be. ready to go with of course this is ok i would do one of them. the car does all the drive at the right yes ok. they're off for a ride around the testing compound wall as it does at least artificial intelligence to make here this. involves fun in self driving vehicles artificial intelligence is used almost everywhere it's mainly used to detect the vehicle surroundings on the other or in other words the vehicle has to be able to tell which objects are around it and how these objects interact with one another. and how the vehicle should react to these objects ok take a traffic light for example become must be able to identify at this particular t
systems basis cocom a self driving gun at the edge said i research center in calls throughout. it's being used to explore automated parking reporter axel wagner uses his smart to them to summon its future cars could independently look for a parking space and even be called to the exit via smartphone when it stopped at the exact spot agreed upon the system works but to be safe to scientists stay on board and on case they need to know to be. ready to go with of course this is ok i would do one of...
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into that mission, but we are not the overall mission providers. >> we are at nasa's john glenn research center in cleveland, ohio. we are the third oldest of the nasa centers. we broke ground on january 3, 1941. we predate nasa by a little under 18 years. naca, which extends for the national advisory committee for aeronautics, was founded in 1915, in the infancy of aviation in this country to study this new technology and figure out how we can harness it for economic, military use. but prior to this center, they had really only focused on general aeronautics. they had not really done anything with aircraft engines. they had been seeing what they were doing in europe and found that they were way ahead of us when it came to aircraft engine research, especially the germans. in the late 1930's, that made them a little nervous. congress approved the establishment of a third laboratory that would focus on aircraft engines. you could do all the research you want, but you will never make a plane fly higher or faster if you don't have good engines. that was our single role, to improve aircraft engines.
into that mission, but we are not the overall mission providers. >> we are at nasa's john glenn research center in cleveland, ohio. we are the third oldest of the nasa centers. we broke ground on january 3, 1941. we predate nasa by a little under 18 years. naca, which extends for the national advisory committee for aeronautics, was founded in 1915, in the infancy of aviation in this country to study this new technology and figure out how we can harness it for economic, military use. but...
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astronauts into space for the first time since 2011, we take you to the glenn research center in cleveland. >> nasa glenn is primarily a research and technology center. we are not really the mission center. we work with the mission center in goddard, maryland, which does science missions. which is donepl, in california for the deep space mission, as well as the johnson space center in texas, which > does man missions. we provide some of the systems that will fit into that mission, but we are not the overall mission providers. >> we are at nasa's john glenn research center in cleveland, ohio. we are the third oldest of the nasa centers. we broke ground on january 3, 1941. we predate nasa by a little under 18 years. naca, which extends for the national advisory committee for aeronautics, was founded in 1915, in the infancy of aviation in this country to study this new technology and figure out how we can harness it for economic, military use. but prior to this center, they had really only focused on general aeronautics. they had not really done anything with aircraft engines. they had been s
astronauts into space for the first time since 2011, we take you to the glenn research center in cleveland. >> nasa glenn is primarily a research and technology center. we are not really the mission center. we work with the mission center in goddard, maryland, which does science missions. which is donepl, in california for the deep space mission, as well as the johnson space center in texas, which > does man missions. we provide some of the systems that will fit into that mission, but...
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basis a self driving at the edge said only research center in calls for. it's being used to explore automated parking reports axel wagner uses his smartphone to summon its future cars could independently look for a parking space and even be called to the exit finest monorail when it stopped at the exact spot agrees upon the system works but to be safe 2 scientists stay on board one case they need to know to be true sources ready to go with of course to him ok i would do anything. the car does all the driving at the right yes ok. spare off for a ride around the testing compound huawei to dissect these artificial oceans here this. is have fun in self driving vehicles artificial intelligence is used almost everywhere. it's mainly used to detect the vehicle surroundings on the or in other words the vehicle has to be able to tell which objects are around it and how these objects interact with one another. and how the vehicle should react to these objects ok take a traffic light for example become must be able to identify at this particular traffic light is buil
basis a self driving at the edge said only research center in calls for. it's being used to explore automated parking reports axel wagner uses his smartphone to summon its future cars could independently look for a parking space and even be called to the exit finest monorail when it stopped at the exact spot agrees upon the system works but to be safe 2 scientists stay on board one case they need to know to be true sources ready to go with of course to him ok i would do anything. the car does...
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the hospital now called the clinical research center, and administered by the national institute of mentallth, has intensified its research into rehabilitation. one techniquebasic too many treatment methods, is encouraging attics to help attics. by working together, playing together and just being together withihin the same complex, at lexington is another center, this one engaged in addiction research its mission is to investigate the nature of the drugs themselves are understanding of the scientific working of drugs there, they are physical effects on people what changes they cause in the body, are questions to which we have few precise answers >> have another >> sure >> why not it's free. >> patients from the clinical research center volunteer for a variety of kit of tests. looking at the intake of drugs. to the outsider these tests may appear meaningless and from a conservative point of view, immoral. however, they bring us closer to a clear understanding of the chemical relationship between body and agent. whether the agent is marijuana, marijuana cigarette, synthetic drug or one of t
the hospital now called the clinical research center, and administered by the national institute of mentallth, has intensified its research into rehabilitation. one techniquebasic too many treatment methods, is encouraging attics to help attics. by working together, playing together and just being together withihin the same complex, at lexington is another center, this one engaged in addiction research its mission is to investigate the nature of the drugs themselves are understanding of the...
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kendi, founding director of the antiracist research & policy center at american university. as the official u.s. death tolol from covid-19 is set to top 100,000 this week, rates of child hunger soar across the programtates, despite a helping children who've been cut off from school meals during the pandemic has reached only a small fraction of the 30 million students it was intended to help. "the new york times" reports only 15% of eligible children have received benefits under the pandemic-ebt program, even though a fifth of u.s. mothers in a recent survey reported their children were not getting enough to eat. meanwhile, the census bureau reports more than a third of all u.s. adults now show signs of clinical anxiety or depression. that figure is about double the rate found in a survey in 2014. here in new york, governor andrew c cuomo rang the opening bell tuesday as the new york stock exchange partially reopened its floor to trading for the first time in over two months under new social distancing rules. "the guardian" reports governor cuomo signed legislation last month
kendi, founding director of the antiracist research & policy center at american university. as the official u.s. death tolol from covid-19 is set to top 100,000 this week, rates of child hunger soar across the programtates, despite a helping children who've been cut off from school meals during the pandemic has reached only a small fraction of the 30 million students it was intended to help. "the new york times" reports only 15% of eligible children have received benefits under...
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great to guest, brent bozell is with us now, founder of the media research center.ve had some really bombshell documents come out this week and litigation would be the prosecutors and michael flynn, general flynn that show clearly unequivocally this poor man was set up by the federal government by the obama administration, by the fbi and we have a case here in russia where the fbi could put spies into donald trump's campaign where they lied repeatedly to a federal court and now the federal court is investigating it. they leaked repeatedly to the media and they set up the national security adviser to the incoming president of the united states. the fbi director tried to set up a president of the united states by using a tease of trash from the dossier with the president of the united states. obama is untouched them up by them it is untouched and i don't think any major story related to this was broken by any of the so-called mainstream news. what do you make of this? >> you are beating a dead horse when you say if this were the obama administration and what would the
great to guest, brent bozell is with us now, founder of the media research center.ve had some really bombshell documents come out this week and litigation would be the prosecutors and michael flynn, general flynn that show clearly unequivocally this poor man was set up by the federal government by the obama administration, by the fbi and we have a case here in russia where the fbi could put spies into donald trump's campaign where they lied repeatedly to a federal court and now the federal...
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we take you to their research center in cleveland. a researchprimarily and technology center. we install technologies required for next-generation systems. >> we are the third oldest of the nasa centers. we broke ground on 1941. we predate nasa by a little under 18 years. for the national advisory committee for aeronautics founded in 1915 in the infancy of aviation in this country to study this new technology and figure out how we can harness it for economic military use. prior to this they only focused on general aeronautics. they had not done anything with that have beens seeing what they were doing in europe and found that they were way ahead of us when it came to aircraft engine research especially the germans. in the late 1930's that made them nervous. the establishment of a third laboratory that would focus on aircraft engines. you can do all the aerodynamic research -- that was our single role, to improve aircraft engines, 75 years later we are still working on aircraft engine research and proving that technology. we have had five names over the course of our history. w
we take you to their research center in cleveland. a researchprimarily and technology center. we install technologies required for next-generation systems. >> we are the third oldest of the nasa centers. we broke ground on 1941. we predate nasa by a little under 18 years. for the national advisory committee for aeronautics founded in 1915 in the infancy of aviation in this country to study this new technology and figure out how we can harness it for economic military use. prior to this...
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participants and so the effect of the vaccine the trial is conducted and funded by tosk a clinical research center based in cape town c.e.o. andrea's daya khan says the speed of the results depends on several factors this will be pinned on this beautiful epidemic for more cases we have to follow through through to prove the protection and if we also depend on the number of cases we can include for the more people we can include. truong through following to signal. the next big challenge for the researches is to secure additional funding but sandra's diet is optimistic excited to start this trial it's not basically because i expect her 13 results but i see your positive energy in marketing and also through a lot of positive energy in the health care group is that we want to vaccinate just due to the fact that we're trying to do something that might actually work if it was a lot of people could profit from b c g i dos for 10 people only call so little mole than 2 u.s. dollars. let's get a brief look at some other headlines from around the world more than 260 people have been killed during heavy rain
participants and so the effect of the vaccine the trial is conducted and funded by tosk a clinical research center based in cape town c.e.o. andrea's daya khan says the speed of the results depends on several factors this will be pinned on this beautiful epidemic for more cases we have to follow through through to prove the protection and if we also depend on the number of cases we can include for the more people we can include. truong through following to signal. the next big challenge for the...
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at hospitals and research centers today, virology's is a major and growing scientific discipline. in a laboratory attached to hospital in boston is one of the most respective virologist, nobel prize winner dr. john enders. in 1953, a few years after his work paved the way for the polio vaccines, he and his team churned to measles. they wanted to find to find a grow the virus. the blood samples from people with natural measles were injected into cultures of kidney cells and incubators. with techniques like these being carried out today by samuel cast, tissue cultures brought from the incubator our check for any changes in this cell. obtaining even one successful growth, is one of the most difficult laboratory achievements. alrready, in 1954 one culture from 11 year old measles patient begins to show remarkable changes in salt structure, these might be caused by the measles virus. the a doctor is called in to observe it a. to prove it is the measles virus they inject it into the only animal that will contract the disease, monkeys. monkeys which have never been exposed to measles. th
at hospitals and research centers today, virology's is a major and growing scientific discipline. in a laboratory attached to hospital in boston is one of the most respective virologist, nobel prize winner dr. john enders. in 1953, a few years after his work paved the way for the polio vaccines, he and his team churned to measles. they wanted to find to find a grow the virus. the blood samples from people with natural measles were injected into cultures of kidney cells and incubators. with...
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catharine edwards, director of the clinical research center at the vanderbilt research center.octor, thank you for being with us this morning. >> good morning. >> i want to start with the optimism and the time line that we've heard from, and from the top nih scientist in charge of vaccine research. let's listen here. >> in order to get a vaccine that's practically deployable for people to use, it's going to be at least say yea year to a yd a half at best. >> if all things go well, and phase one, phase two and phase three clinical trials work simultaneously for the good our plan is to have people vaccinated all over the world by next spring. >> so how probable is that, that phases one, two and three can happen simultaneously, and then next spring, with the time line of our vaccines that have been created? >> well, certainly, this is an unusual situation. and most of the time, vaccines take longer to develop. but i think that dr. fauci is really encapsulated the push that we're all having, some of the best clinical trial groups are getting to work to begin the trials. some of the
catharine edwards, director of the clinical research center at the vanderbilt research center.octor, thank you for being with us this morning. >> good morning. >> i want to start with the optimism and the time line that we've heard from, and from the top nih scientist in charge of vaccine research. let's listen here. >> in order to get a vaccine that's practically deployable for people to use, it's going to be at least say yea year to a yd a half at best. >> if all...
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some more perspective on the story we can speak to cokie night though she runs tb and hiv research at the center for the aids program of research in south africa thank you for joining us now at this point the world health organization says there is no scientific evidence yet that b.c.g. does protect against covert 19 so that being said how hopeful are you for this trial. you are correct at this point in time there isn't any clear evidence on the protective efficacy of vaccination all we have east ecological studies that look at the g.o.p. graphic distribution of. b.c.g. vaccination against new cases of covert 19 distribution. these studies do not take into account the individual geo graphic variation in t.v. disease in covert 1000 new cases. in background infection rates of either tb or call the 19 so we concerned that trials are moving forward it despite there being clear evidence of covert 19 protection b.c.g. providing covert 1000 protection. certainly at this point in time we have nothing else that can confer wides trade immunity to what's called at 19 so populations extremely vulnerable to
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artificial intelligence and the technology keeps improving reporter visited researchers at the sci research center and lead and autonomy car taken for a spin through the streets of cars. this car is a model for a future. system.
artificial intelligence and the technology keeps improving reporter visited researchers at the sci research center and lead and autonomy car taken for a spin through the streets of cars. this car is a model for a future. system.
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we are working with universities and also research centers. they ccome here every 3 3 months. thy come and check samples of milk. and now we are working with the allergy doctors in lactose intolerance. those one, they are responding g very positivevely. we haven't exported yet, but i will be very glad if i see my product on any supermarket on the shelf. that way i will know that i made it. [horn honks] man: from an early age, i was very interested in the deserts. during the teenage yeyears, i ud to spend a lot of time in northehern kenya. and then i end up doing 7 years' research on camel milk production. there's quite a long history with camels in the family. yeah, long may it last. the body of research is now beginning to show the benefits of drinking camel's milk. we've also done some work here in kenya looking at diabetics. although we couldn't prove it statistically, it was definitely an improvement in blood sugar r control. and tha's another thing with camel's milk, it has a very high vitamin "c" content. so for societies who don't normally eat fruit or vegetables, that'
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this place now is being transformed from a family home to an art and research center. and i'm very proud to be the 1st landscaper resident and so the idea was to somehow revive these terraces. but i wanted to create a plot that represents the beauty of the feeling of safety and home in the midst of this area where we're right by the wall where a lot of confrontations happened. and we're planting the fear which is a kind of a mallow plants that we make as a stew. it's a beloved dish for most palestinians and for me it's my favorite dish because it always felt like this is really home. the foreign and how it's very. he between them dead because of their utility i mean. but then lethal salute. oh you know the 19 months he had a sheet from chicago. 3 had good. but that it had little. did i not disagree with you has up to that i see your little me that i was a book than a good one but i mean one of them must have to be it is ok to have a machine in the plot of a your body is a lot of the time and skipping most of the she didn't. have that she'd look does that offer your abi
this place now is being transformed from a family home to an art and research center. and i'm very proud to be the 1st landscaper resident and so the idea was to somehow revive these terraces. but i wanted to create a plot that represents the beauty of the feeling of safety and home in the midst of this area where we're right by the wall where a lot of confrontations happened. and we're planting the fear which is a kind of a mallow plants that we make as a stew. it's a beloved dish for most...
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hoover institution stanford is one of the preeminent research centers the nation has been dedicated to policy ideas economic prosperity and democratic governance to have a significant impact but the public policy initiatives here and around the world taking steps to lead us out of this crisis to find value in these discussions as well as look forward to have those effects the coronavirus has had. as a reminder we will take audience questions and encourage you to submit yours using the button at the bottom of the screen. married i'm a senior fellow at the hoover institution advising usaid world bank un and state department and other governmental and nongovernmental agencies and development china's influence in america's interest and saving democracy thank you for joining us today. >> it's a pleasure to be with you and the audience. >> you're an expert on china and democratic institutions around the world. several leaders within the chinese communist party have claimed their government has performed well relative to democracies to control the spread of the virus within china and provide
hoover institution stanford is one of the preeminent research centers the nation has been dedicated to policy ideas economic prosperity and democratic governance to have a significant impact but the public policy initiatives here and around the world taking steps to lead us out of this crisis to find value in these discussions as well as look forward to have those effects the coronavirus has had. as a reminder we will take audience questions and encourage you to submit yours using the button at...
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research carried out by the institute of applied research, test the s status of a reregional research centerpt of the african union organization. that itlike to clarify is a medical, pharmaceutical and 1957ing center created in by a professor. an emeritus african scientist. you mentioned evidence. earlier, i said we are at war. well know, the global death toll from covid is nearly 300,000. can we really affororto disregegard a potential treatme? particularly i in times of war? what evidence can we provide at this point? well, outpatients are healing. arere healing.ts out of 171 infections, as many as 105 h hatfield. -- have healed. that's a majority of covid-19 patients who have healed. you u mentioned evidence. that then tell you is patients that i've healed have taken no other product than covid organics. to summarize, we are seeing a clear improvement in the healalh of patients treated with this remedy.. after thenly 24 hours remedy was first administered. patient's hill l seven to 10 days after the remedy. a natural, non-toxic, noninvasive remedy. >> nevertheless, mr. president, not ever
research carried out by the institute of applied research, test the s status of a reregional research centerpt of the african union organization. that itlike to clarify is a medical, pharmaceutical and 1957ing center created in by a professor. an emeritus african scientist. you mentioned evidence. earlier, i said we are at war. well know, the global death toll from covid is nearly 300,000. can we really affororto disregegard a potential treatme? particularly i in times of war? what evidence can...
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[indiscernible] the glennrt of research center in ohio. it's amazing. i was shocked how little problems we have had with the orion capsule. capsule is back at kennedy and waiting for the rocket. in the meantime, we continue to develop the gateway which is how we make sure our landing systems on the moon are sustainable. we will use a reasonable landing system. small station around the moon and the surface of the moon over and over again. if they are reusable, we will have a sustainable program. we can access any part of the moon at any time for the strategic objectives of the nation. these are important capabilities . the power systems of the gateway is being developed. will be there by 2023 and in orbit around the moon, establishing our outpost around the moon by 2023. are veryartners that excited about the gateway. the japanese space agency, the european space agency are excited about building elements for long-term human capabilities around the moon. achieve the yearental achievement next -- [indiscernible] 39 was used for apollo and the space shuttl
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. >> we have linked together these research centers across the united states and now the world rapidly until the last two weeks and we're working as hard as we can to find the answer to this. >> reporter: today, new york city confirmed it now has at least 100 cases. >> we have to understand it better we have to get ahead of it. >> reporter: new york city reached its peak of coronavirus cases on april 6th five and a half weeks ago tonight experts warn other parts of the country could see inflammatory syndrome cases spike between four and six weeks after their covid-19 peaks. nbc news learned 19 states were investigating cases of the illness believed to be an over active immune response there is no apparent pattern to which kids get sick. in illinois, amelia went from a happy 4-year-old to a ventilator in just days. >> everything started filling with fluid, her lungs and heart. >> reporter: her pregnant woman couldn't visit the hospital. >> to not be able to put hands on your child when they're in need. >> reporter: like most kids, amelia is getting better with treatment but three have d
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>>according to a national pew research center poll more than 2 thirds of americans are concerned about their states being reopened too quickly back in california state and local leaders warn restrictions that could be reinstated its covid-19 cases flare, let's take these new freedoms and use our responsibility to make sure. >>that we can get through this. >>in san francisco. i'm camila bernal reporting. >>there's been a 3rd corona virus case are actually that parent would just change the story in an effort to provide relief to the millions of americans without jobs right now 3 us lawmakers are proposing monthly payments of $2000 that money would be in the form of a rebate program. the bill sponsored by senators bernie sanders kamala harris and ed markey, the payments would be available to people even if they do not have a social security number that includes undocumented immigrants who pay taxes. the cdc says the virus patients of color are dying at much higher rates as joe khaleel reports lawmakers are now taking steps to try to understand why. >>the coronavirus is reached all corners
>>according to a national pew research center poll more than 2 thirds of americans are concerned about their states being reopened too quickly back in california state and local leaders warn restrictions that could be reinstated its covid-19 cases flare, let's take these new freedoms and use our responsibility to make sure. >>that we can get through this. >>in san francisco. i'm camila bernal reporting. >>there's been a 3rd corona virus case are actually that parent...
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that was a report by media research center. are important. thank you very much for those who have taken interest in reporting. questions.'ll take reporter: thank you. secretary mcenany: jim, you get one.irst kayleigh.thank you, congratulations on becoming secretary. secretary mcenany: thank you. reporter: what is the president's plan to get this ditch? out of its secretary mcenany: yeah. this president is the jobs president. a placesident got us to where we had the lowest rate of unemployment in this country, historic lows for black americans, ispanic the disabled veterans. as the president has noted and i is right, we had to put a stop to the economy. pause.a it wasn't some economic catastrophe that organically happened. decided upon by the president of the united states to stop the united states economy. to save 2.2 d more.n lives, perhaps somewhere in that range. because american lives, that's most.attered the president, when faced with the tough decision to put a pause on the hottest economy in history said american lives mattered most an
that was a report by media research center. are important. thank you very much for those who have taken interest in reporting. questions.'ll take reporter: thank you. secretary mcenany: jim, you get one.irst kayleigh.thank you, congratulations on becoming secretary. secretary mcenany: thank you. reporter: what is the president's plan to get this ditch? out of its secretary mcenany: yeah. this president is the jobs president. a placesident got us to where we had the lowest rate of unemployment...
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forward to the release. >> with the institutions like the university of north dakota environmental research centero you think those are important tools for you to continue to develop carbon capture sequestration and do you support them. there is research that can be done with the project and the energy environment research. we have the formations and the worked together to are you concerned about early closure of these assets and the impact that it will have on the liability and recently in madrid and what are some of the things you think we can and should do to address it lacks >> thank you for that question. indeed, we are concerned about the premature closing of the baseline units some inequities in the market formation in certain isos around the country and so we've been working in support of that to get the policies in place to be sure the actual cost of providing electricity is in the cost and all types of fuels would be treated equally when it comes to pricing. >> thank you. i appreciate your work and look forward to working with you and with that i will yield back the balance of my time. >
forward to the release. >> with the institutions like the university of north dakota environmental research centero you think those are important tools for you to continue to develop carbon capture sequestration and do you support them. there is research that can be done with the project and the energy environment research. we have the formations and the worked together to are you concerned about early closure of these assets and the impact that it will have on the liability and recently...
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just a stone's throw away from the research center in cologne is the d.l.r. is institute for solar research shear 2 scientists are researching regolith radiation protection professor and his team seek the most moon like conditions possible for us here in our own making and often what's available in abundance on the moon is moon dust and plenty of radiation from the sun we would need several meters of moon rock or moon dust as protection from radiation from the sun and other cosmic sources. and that's one of the things that we're researching this is einstein thing if you have a proof. the experiment is called regel light a word coined to combine regolith and light. of course it doesn't use real lunar regolith but it's simulant which has similar properties and will be centered to an entire brick using layered 3 d. printing. what we want to show is that we can really produce a 3 d. object whether x. y. or z. in a vacuum and this is the technology we're developing here because. there is a vacuum on the surface of the mood to simulate this made under fatality and a
just a stone's throw away from the research center in cologne is the d.l.r. is institute for solar research shear 2 scientists are researching regolith radiation protection professor and his team seek the most moon like conditions possible for us here in our own making and often what's available in abundance on the moon is moon dust and plenty of radiation from the sun we would need several meters of moon rock or moon dust as protection from radiation from the sun and other cosmic sources. and...
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it is funded and backed by a clinical research centerer in ce town.eo says the speed of the results depends on several factors. >> this will depend on the speed of the epidemic. the more cases we have, the faster it will be to prove the protection and the number of cases we can include so more people we can include, the bigger the chance to find a signal early. >> t the next thing is to secure funding but they are optimistic. >> it is not because i expect certain results, but i see a positive energy in my team and positive energy in the health care wororkers we want to vaccinate because of the fact we are trying to do something that might actually work. >>>> if it works, , a lot of pee could profit area d day dose for 10 people costs little more than two dollars u.s. >> let's bring in the school off biochemistry at trinity college, dublin. months ago you projected this could be the first approved vaccine forr covid-19. how did you come to that conclusion? >> we know it protects against respiratory viruses, it could mysteriously protect.. so foror tv w
it is funded and backed by a clinical research centerer in ce town.eo says the speed of the results depends on several factors. >> this will depend on the speed of the epidemic. the more cases we have, the faster it will be to prove the protection and the number of cases we can include so more people we can include, the bigger the chance to find a signal early. >> t the next thing is to secure funding but they are optimistic. >> it is not because i expect certain results, but...
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according to the pew research center, a snapshot of march shows only 29% of the people who have appliedmployment benefits received it. that means 71% of applicants are left trying to stretch their money. so, what's behind the backlog? heidi shierholz is a senior economist with the economic policy institute. first, let's start in the big picture. how bad are the unemployment numbers right now? heidi: it's like nothing i've ever seen before. in the last six weeks, on the order of 30 million people have applied for unemployment insurance. that is more than one in six workers in this country. and to just like stack it up with the most recent terrible recession that we had, the great recession. what we're seeing now is more than five times as bad as the worst stretch of the great recession. soledad: can you describe what's happening to the economy and do you predict that, hey, a lot of these jobs that have gone away, actually, once everything opens up again, those jobs will come right back? heidi: some of them will come back. i am worried that many of them will not. i am worried that we didn
according to the pew research center, a snapshot of march shows only 29% of the people who have appliedmployment benefits received it. that means 71% of applicants are left trying to stretch their money. so, what's behind the backlog? heidi shierholz is a senior economist with the economic policy institute. first, let's start in the big picture. how bad are the unemployment numbers right now? heidi: it's like nothing i've ever seen before. in the last six weeks, on the order of 30 million...
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>>according to a national pew research center poll more than 2 thirds of americans are concerned about their states being reopened too quickly back in california state and local leaders warn restrictions that could be reinstated its covid-19 cases flare, let's take these new freedoms and use our responsibility to make sure. >>that we can get through this. >>in san francisco. i'm camila bernal reporting. there's been a 3rd coronavirus death and more positive cases among residents at the windsor vallejo care center. >>that means there are now 103 confirmed cases at that nursing home kron four's maureen kelly talk to the family of a patient. now an icu because of the virus. >>maybe they thought it would not make it through the night. >>the aunt of william bennett, the 3rd says the 31 year-old covid-19 positive patient is now out of the windsor vallejo care center and in icu at sutter solano the code it twice and so they had to put the incubator in and it's beating too. >>and today, i'm going to be. brain there are half a brain issues. but chad j. he she recognized the doctor he over his e
>>according to a national pew research center poll more than 2 thirds of americans are concerned about their states being reopened too quickly back in california state and local leaders warn restrictions that could be reinstated its covid-19 cases flare, let's take these new freedoms and use our responsibility to make sure. >>that we can get through this. >>in san francisco. i'm camila bernal reporting. there's been a 3rd coronavirus death and more positive cases among...
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a team from the university of washington and a cancer research center put together this map. they say the state's outbreak was fueled by early introduction via asia. they add that though from people from other states coming into california, that study began looking at covid-19 instances nationwide beginning in december. across the bay area more than 10,000 cases, nearly 400 deaths. santa clara county reported more than 28 cases and disappointing jump from just two new cases at the start of the week. and even though all nonessential meetings are on hold in san francisco, one group, the police commission, is reportedly about to get the all clear. the police commission hasn't met in three months, but "the examiner" reports city leaders believe oversight is needed especially in light of recent controversy. if city hall agrees, commissioners would resume meeting next week. one of the topics will be focused on politically charged thin blue line masks recently worn by officers. >>> san francisco is temporarily reopening city hall. they will extend hours so people can play their prop
a team from the university of washington and a cancer research center put together this map. they say the state's outbreak was fueled by early introduction via asia. they add that though from people from other states coming into california, that study began looking at covid-19 instances nationwide beginning in december. across the bay area more than 10,000 cases, nearly 400 deaths. santa clara county reported more than 28 cases and disappointing jump from just two new cases at the start of the...
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. >>> the research center in silicon valley has made key contributions to ensure that commercial crew program missions are safe from launch to return. researchers have invented safety materials conducted aerodynamic test and provided engineering support. today spoke with nasa ames about the historic launch, check it out. >> it's historic for the fact that it's the first time that such a launch and capabilities provided by commercial entity. so, this really ushers in a new era of space exploration in the sense that it's now a partnership with commercial and we are actually taking advantage of the services and capabilities to launch into space and orbit. >> partnerships like these help nasa focus on deeper space missions such as returning to the moon and mars. we have continuing coverage of this afternoon's launch, weather permitting a cbs special report with norah o'donnell to mourn kpix 5 common cbsn bay area . >> an update now at noon. the state superintendent of schools as guidelines for school reopening's will be released in early june and gave us clues of what to expect. the state
. >>> the research center in silicon valley has made key contributions to ensure that commercial crew program missions are safe from launch to return. researchers have invented safety materials conducted aerodynamic test and provided engineering support. today spoke with nasa ames about the historic launch, check it out. >> it's historic for the fact that it's the first time that such a launch and capabilities provided by commercial entity. so, this really ushers in a new era of...