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research center they use $500.00 people's face of america's congress and then they come paired it with the criminal to the set and then they're found it is kind of like $35.00 case of it are match with a common data but they are not in germany we usually discuss data security and privacy when we talk about facial recognition that's justified but do we also see the positive side in india this technology has reunited thousands of missing children with their families and in china too many people rather through the process. when menkin young goes to eat lunch high school lebanon all she needs to show is her face and she receives her preordered with tank and vegetables she no longer needs to queue to pay. than it used to be we do whiskey for ages because everyone paid by card students can also borrow books from the library
research center they use $500.00 people's face of america's congress and then they come paired it with the criminal to the set and then they're found it is kind of like $35.00 case of it are match with a common data but they are not in germany we usually discuss data security and privacy when we talk about facial recognition that's justified but do we also see the positive side in india this technology has reunited thousands of missing children with their families and in china too many people...
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research after sundown at the center can be challenging a generator provides electricity only 7 hours a day. a good head lamp is your best friend along with your mosquito net to keep unwanted guests out of bed. and during meal time you have to keep an eye out for the occasional thief. this one targeted our techno crew. pretty good idea. this macaw is in a sense. near the center with his mate. they're both scarlett macaws a species that can live to the ripe old age of 50 in the wild scarlet macaws are doing well here but endangered in other regions in mexico less than 250 survived in the wild as of 2013 the result of illegal pet trade and habitat loss. you know sencion has little here of humans that's because a little over 20 years ago in 1900. 6 were chosen to be raised by hand at the center then released into the wild the macaws participating in the study known as the chicos. the ones that these researchers were going to die they remove them from the nest and raise them here what was the purpose like cars were disappearing because the illegal pet trade was looming because they were a
research after sundown at the center can be challenging a generator provides electricity only 7 hours a day. a good head lamp is your best friend along with your mosquito net to keep unwanted guests out of bed. and during meal time you have to keep an eye out for the occasional thief. this one targeted our techno crew. pretty good idea. this macaw is in a sense. near the center with his mate. they're both scarlett macaws a species that can live to the ripe old age of 50 in the wild scarlet...
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after searching the forest the night we came upon one just meters away from the research center they were able to document it for the 1st time ever in the act of actually building the fake spider and catching prey consider this a success in my book. but not all of field work is guaranteed success some. times the forest has its own plan. a moonlit boat ride to a nearby island to take a crack at solving another amazon mystery last year i led an expedition to this silent to solve the mystery of so can. and despite a few hours search in the area in which i had previously found many turned completely empty frustrating but all part of the process. but not all was lost on this island visit i encountered one of the few species out there that even scares me and had to documented for a colleague's research project to meet the wandering spine the deadliest spider in south america one of the ways you can tell is a wandering spiders by the color underneath its front legs so i'm going to tap it a little bit see if it gets depends if it should lift them up to take a shot i get at it. the next day t
after searching the forest the night we came upon one just meters away from the research center they were able to document it for the 1st time ever in the act of actually building the fake spider and catching prey consider this a success in my book. but not all of field work is guaranteed success some. times the forest has its own plan. a moonlit boat ride to a nearby island to take a crack at solving another amazon mystery last year i led an expedition to this silent to solve the mystery of so...
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and we're heading to the tumble ponds a research center a place so deep in the proving amazon it's taken us 2 days on this boat just to get there. there are 16 species of macaws left in the wild down from more than 20 the pop. lation of all of the species remaining are on the decline. 7 such as the blue throated macaw in danger of becoming extinct why. because of deforestation close to 300000 square miles of amazon rain forest gone since 1978. timber and were culture in mining. then there's the illegal pet trade it's not easy being one of the world's most beautiful birds pack these these juvenile cars and to bang to smuggle than and more than half of the an individual dying during this process. any hawkinson is the fuel leader for the macall project at the tumbled potten national reserve she's one of a team of researchers who are using science to save the macaws why study because our very special anna monica there and mary intelligent and yet they face a lot of threats and their habitats today's mission takes is deep into the reserves for those threads are constantly mad play where in th
and we're heading to the tumble ponds a research center a place so deep in the proving amazon it's taken us 2 days on this boat just to get there. there are 16 species of macaws left in the wild down from more than 20 the pop. lation of all of the species remaining are on the decline. 7 such as the blue throated macaw in danger of becoming extinct why. because of deforestation close to 300000 square miles of amazon rain forest gone since 1978. timber and were culture in mining. then there's the...
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the vent to research center in the souvenirs is registered very cool in the 2nd russian vaccine against corona virus. now this new vaccine successfully passed phase $1.00 and $2.00 of clinical trials is now entering phase 3 with $40000.00 participants like the 1st the russian sputnik the vaccine it contains artificially synthesized fragments of the virus is also expected to provide long term immunity with more on this his aunties maria phenomena. phase $1.00 and $2.00 of its clinical trials and i'll be hind end here it was a success meaning the drug is safe now phase 3 is coming and it is a study in whether the vaccine is in fact effective we hear that around 40000 volunteers are expected to take part and for that purpose 60000 doses of the drug will be produced this is russian 2nd registered vaccine the 1st was registered back in august it is known as sputnik all satellite feed and we now hear from its developers that by november russia will be able to produce up to 6000000 doses of basic see maining aid to may take up to 12 months to vaccinate around 80 percent of the country's popula
the vent to research center in the souvenirs is registered very cool in the 2nd russian vaccine against corona virus. now this new vaccine successfully passed phase $1.00 and $2.00 of clinical trials is now entering phase 3 with $40000.00 participants like the 1st the russian sputnik the vaccine it contains artificially synthesized fragments of the virus is also expected to provide long term immunity with more on this his aunties maria phenomena. phase $1.00 and $2.00 of its clinical trials and...
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the vent to research center in the disappears is registered karuna the 2nd russian vaccine against corona virus the epi bot corona vaccine was developed by siberia based state a research center among the largest in russia it was founded more than 45 years ago that in the soviet times these one in phase 2 of its clinical trials are now behind and we heard it was a success meaning the drug is safe now face 3 is coming in and it is a study in whether the vaccine is in fact effective we hear that around $40000.00 volunteers are expected to take part and for that purpose $60000.00 doses of the drug will be produced and we hear from russia's vice premier that it will happen very very soon interesting to mention is that normally all 3 stages so phases of the human a clinical trials should be completed before registration but the world has been living in quite an emergency mode in the last 8 or so months so procedures have been slightly changed slightly adjusted so this is world's 2nd registered vaccine against 19 the 1st one was also registered in russia back in august it is known as sputnik all
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the vent to research center in the c.b.s. is registered a.p. vancouver on the 2nd russian vaccine against corona virus. well corona works like a composite sketch of a criminal suspect it contains antigens molecules that train the immune system to recognize the virus being synthesized artificially and so shouldn't pose much danger then when it comes to confronting the real virus the immune system should be ready the vaccine is expected to provide long term immunity to go over 90 with more here's me financially. phase $1.00 and $2.00 of its clinical trials and i'll be behind and here it was a success now phase 3 is coming and it is a study on whether the vaccine is in fact effective we hear that around 40000 volunteers are expected to take part and for that purpose 60000 doses of the drug will be produced this is russian 2nd registered vaccine the 1st was registered back in august it is known as sputnik all satellite and we now hear from its developers that by november russia will be able to produce up to 6000000 doses of basic see a meaning aid
the vent to research center in the c.b.s. is registered a.p. vancouver on the 2nd russian vaccine against corona virus. well corona works like a composite sketch of a criminal suspect it contains antigens molecules that train the immune system to recognize the virus being synthesized artificially and so shouldn't pose much danger then when it comes to confronting the real virus the immune system should be ready the vaccine is expected to provide long term immunity to go over 90 with more here's...
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according to a new poll by the research center, the university of wisconsin-madison. 44 inleads 53 to wisconsin. this poll was taken october 13 through the 21st. it's a bigger lead than he had in september. what's the lay of the land now? caller: the polling in wisconsin is pretty steady. having a is typically smaller lead for joe biden than what he has had in the national polls. in wisconsin polling that has arranged with most of the polls falling within a four to 10 point range. some people think the numbers closer to the small end, something gets closer to the large end, but it's very consistently showing biden ahead , despite all the twists and turns in the campaign. despite some chattering events and developments we have had. the numbers have never really changed too much. there's not a lot of evidence in the polling that the leader -- the lead is shrinking. it's not clear that it's getting bigger. we have to see more pre-election polls to know that. but the lay of the land is based on the polling, joe biden has lead. but the state is in play. both sides are putting everything in
according to a new poll by the research center, the university of wisconsin-madison. 44 inleads 53 to wisconsin. this poll was taken october 13 through the 21st. it's a bigger lead than he had in september. what's the lay of the land now? caller: the polling in wisconsin is pretty steady. having a is typically smaller lead for joe biden than what he has had in the national polls. in wisconsin polling that has arranged with most of the polls falling within a four to 10 point range. some people...
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the vote to research center in the disappears is registered karuna the 2nd russian vaccine against corona virus. a live loud to maria financial let's find out more maria good to see you what's known so far about this new potential vaccine against corona virus. well 1st of all let me tell you that it is quite impressive growth russia 1st in the world registers 2nd vaccine against what w.h.o. calls public enemy number 2 phases one and 2 are now behind and we heard that he was success meaning that the drug is safe and the phase 3 is about to kick off to study whether the vaccine is effective we hear that $40000.00 volunteers are expected to take part and for that purpose 60000 doses of the vaccine this new vaccine. expected to be produced very very soon well it is interesting that normally all 3 stages of the human trials of clinical trials of the vaccine should be completed it's far from normal of the world we have been living in since winter so registration procedures have been a little bit changed slightly adjusted i have said i have to say for this new reality well the corona vaccine dev
the vote to research center in the disappears is registered karuna the 2nd russian vaccine against corona virus. a live loud to maria financial let's find out more maria good to see you what's known so far about this new potential vaccine against corona virus. well 1st of all let me tell you that it is quite impressive growth russia 1st in the world registers 2nd vaccine against what w.h.o. calls public enemy number 2 phases one and 2 are now behind and we heard that he was success meaning that...
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david ho, the scientific director of the research center, he's a legend in the fight of hiv and in terms of insights and research break through. he's leading a team working on a treatment for covid-19, he's been working with several companies to produce ant body cocktails, along the line of the drug that the president is given today. dr. ho, good to have you here. >> good to be back with you. >> for those of us who vaguely remember tenth grade biology but otherwise don't have an expert grasp for these things at all. can you explain to us in lament terms what is this type of treatment that the president has been administered. we know it is not approved as a treatment for coronavirus. we read it shows some promise as a potential thut i cerapeutic. what kind of drug is it and how unusual is it for somebody to get it early on after being diagnosed? >> well, the president is getting antibody cocktail. these antibodies were isolated from the infected person months ago. these are products that came r from human beings. in general antibody therapeutics are safe. the therapy that's given today re
david ho, the scientific director of the research center, he's a legend in the fight of hiv and in terms of insights and research break through. he's leading a team working on a treatment for covid-19, he's been working with several companies to produce ant body cocktails, along the line of the drug that the president is given today. dr. ho, good to have you here. >> good to be back with you. >> for those of us who vaguely remember tenth grade biology but otherwise don't have an...
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hi this place nowow is being transformed from a family home to an art and research center. and i'm very proud to be the first landscape by residents. and so the idea was to somehow revived 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 wawall wherea lot of confrontationons happene. and we're planting the fear whicich is kind of a mellow plantshat though we make as a stew. it's the middle of a dish for most palestinianss andnd for me i i my favorite dish because it always felt like this is really home. five and have a three thirty the cliff a a awesome day dozens and get a lot hi i meahave. a little. money to send the profs that. the name of fear she can check. to notot yet free hahad thebut that in the months. of t t montnth. did anoerer. . houousf tools off the uninit i mean that i becacause the book upup in his article bus them acacross time book a h hotel issued anan up ce to your body in this effort on malone's keeping moree than if. she could read the actual t
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next up media research center brent bozell.e'll stay on the story with what happened with the vice presidential debate last night. at least one in 10 voters, possibly more are still undecided. they potentially have a h the power to decide the election this story next with brent bozell. >> fortunately president trump in dealing with china from the outset of this administration, standing up to china had been taking advantage of america for decades in the wake of joe baden's cheerleading for i can't believe it. what? that our new house is haunted by casper the friendly ghost? hey jill! hey kurt! movies? i'll get snacks! no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on our car insurance with geico. i got snacks! ohhh, i got popcorn, i got caramel corn, i got kettle corn. am i chewing too loud? believe it! geico could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. look at this human trying you know what he will get? muscle pain. give up, the couch is calling. i say, it's me, the couch, i'm calling. pain says yo
next up media research center brent bozell.e'll stay on the story with what happened with the vice presidential debate last night. at least one in 10 voters, possibly more are still undecided. they potentially have a h the power to decide the election this story next with brent bozell. >> fortunately president trump in dealing with china from the outset of this administration, standing up to china had been taking advantage of america for decades in the wake of joe baden's cheerleading for...
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according to a survey from cartoon network and research center.xperienced bullying online. witnessing, taking part or being bullies themselves. 60% of victims blocked the aggressor. a whoping 90% of betweens said during the pandemic. >> the movie war with grandpa ended tenant's domestic run at the box office. >> i will admit hostilities escalated more. >> you don't touch another man's computer. >> the movie grossed $3.6 million. t tenant came in second and continues to do extremely well overseas. it was a quiet weekend after regal cinemas announced it was temporarily closing some locations across the u.s. due to the pandemic. >> a little something to make us all laugh. we could use that. naomi from new york. thank you, naomi. >>> up next, a warning about a harry insect. why officials in virginia say you should stay away from this fury looking caterpillar. you don't have to ask me twice. ask me twice. and offers personalized cleaning suggestions for a clean unique to you and your home. roomba and the irobot home app. only from irobot. unstopables i
according to a survey from cartoon network and research center.xperienced bullying online. witnessing, taking part or being bullies themselves. 60% of victims blocked the aggressor. a whoping 90% of betweens said during the pandemic. >> the movie war with grandpa ended tenant's domestic run at the box office. >> i will admit hostilities escalated more. >> you don't touch another man's computer. >> the movie grossed $3.6 million. t tenant came in second and continues to...
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next up media research center brent bozell.e'll stay on the story with what happened with the vice presidential debate last night. at least one in 10 voters, possibly more are still undecided. they potentially have a h the power to decide the election this story next with brent bozell. >> fortunately president trump in dealing with china from the outset of this administration, standing up to china had been taking advantage of america for decades in the wake of joe baden's cheerleading for china. some things are good to know. like where to find the cheapest gas in town and which supermarket gives you the most bang for your buck. something else that's good to know. if you have medicare you may be able to get more benefits without paying more through a medicare advantage plan. call now to request this free guide. learn about plans that could give you more benefits from humana. a company with nearly 60 years of experience in the healthcare industry. humana offers a wide range of all in one medicare advantage plans that include medi
next up media research center brent bozell.e'll stay on the story with what happened with the vice presidential debate last night. at least one in 10 voters, possibly more are still undecided. they potentially have a h the power to decide the election this story next with brent bozell. >> fortunately president trump in dealing with china from the outset of this administration, standing up to china had been taking advantage of america for decades in the wake of joe baden's cheerleading for...
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information officer and spent seven years at the chief information officer at nasa's langley research center. he began his career with nasa in 1991 as as a research engineer, designing robotic systems for space-based applications and also served as lengthways chief technology officer and deputy cio. he received a bachelors degree and master degree in electrical engineering from firm -- from virginia. i'll compare we're glad you're with us today. our next witness is mr. paul martin, specter general for the national aeronautics and space administration. mr. martin has been the nasa inspector general sense 2009 and pride his appointment at nasa he served as the deputy inspector general at the department of justice. he also spent 13 years as you sent commission clean six years as the commission's deputy staff director. mr. what received a bachelors degree in journalism from pennsylvania state university at a juris doctorate from georgetown university law center. welcome, mr. martin. our third and final witness today is dr. diana burley. in july 2020 dr. burley was appointed as vice provost for r
information officer and spent seven years at the chief information officer at nasa's langley research center. he began his career with nasa in 1991 as as a research engineer, designing robotic systems for space-based applications and also served as lengthways chief technology officer and deputy cio. he received a bachelors degree and master degree in electrical engineering from firm -- from virginia. i'll compare we're glad you're with us today. our next witness is mr. paul martin, specter...
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the research center houses 7 model ecosystems it's a unique place where on the close to real wild conditions it's possible to test how natural systems will respond to extreme environmental change the researches can control the climate and measure how the ecosystem reacts. in the model rain forest an international team of scientists studying what happens when there's less rain. but and i'm ologist that's been the unique thing is that in the biosphere we can control the entire forest and we can decide when it will rain and how much like mad and if we're measuring how the tropical rain forest responds when it's still in its normal state as well and then we're going to initiate a long drought and see how the ecosystem behaves as it was esteems if i had it. so hard once it gets dry at the rate of photosynthesis goes down we want to know at what point a system like this reaches its limits seem all. it's important to know what will happen in the world's forests in the future. treaties store c o 2 the climate gas that causes this atmospheric warming which arises from the combustion of fossil substan
the research center houses 7 model ecosystems it's a unique place where on the close to real wild conditions it's possible to test how natural systems will respond to extreme environmental change the researches can control the climate and measure how the ecosystem reacts. in the model rain forest an international team of scientists studying what happens when there's less rain. but and i'm ologist that's been the unique thing is that in the biosphere we can control the entire forest and we can...
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with me to discuss is immediate research center tech vice president dan gainor.r joining us. >> oh, certainly. we have to talk about it somewhere. [laughter] gerry: what does this mean for the media and way in which peope should treat the meet ya and respect the media, that they can just choose to ignore what, by any standard, is an extremely important story. >> what it means is, basically, they're feeding us a constant narrative of news, not's necessarily what's news, but what they want to share with us. they don't want to damage the chances of their presidential candidate. we did a tallly, so far abc, cbs and nbc, occupant of 73.5 hours of broadcast time, 16 minutes, 42 we could ises with -- seconds. with abc, they haven't done one second. that's not news, that's, you know, censorship. gerry: what do you think can be done about this? i mean, we do have other outlets, "the wall street journal" editorial page has been writing about this, conservative commentary, obviously, fox news and fox business have been covering it. is that okay? can we just accept one set o
with me to discuss is immediate research center tech vice president dan gainor.r joining us. >> oh, certainly. we have to talk about it somewhere. [laughter] gerry: what does this mean for the media and way in which peope should treat the meet ya and respect the media, that they can just choose to ignore what, by any standard, is an extremely important story. >> what it means is, basically, they're feeding us a constant narrative of news, not's necessarily what's news, but what they...
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the research center houses 7 model ecosystems it's a unique place well under close to real world conditions it's possible to test how natural systems will respond to extreme environmental change the researches can control the climate and measure how the ecosystem reacts. in the model rain forest an international team of scientists studying what happens when there's less rain. but and i'm ologist that's been the unique thing is that in the biosphere we can control the entire forest 1st and we can decide when it will rain and how much and here we're measuring how the tropical rain forest responds when it's still in its normal state as well and then we're going to initiate a long drought and see how the ecosystem behaves as it was esteems for hit. so hard once it gets dry at the rate of photosynthesis goes down we want to know at what point a system like this reaches its limits seem all. it's important to know what will happen in the world's forests in the future. people i mean. trees store c o 2 the climate gas that causes this atmospheric warming which arises from the combustion of fossil su
the research center houses 7 model ecosystems it's a unique place well under close to real world conditions it's possible to test how natural systems will respond to extreme environmental change the researches can control the climate and measure how the ecosystem reacts. in the model rain forest an international team of scientists studying what happens when there's less rain. but and i'm ologist that's been the unique thing is that in the biosphere we can control the entire forest 1st and we...
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developed by the chinese company appears to be safe according to one of brazil's leading biomedical research centers. the trial's 13,000 participants will continue to be monitored. in the u.k. waeurls is the first european terror -- waeupls is the first european territory to reimpose a lockdown the beginning friday everyone but essential workers will have to stay at home in response to the second whatever in wales. police in tpropbs have searched dozens of homes belonging to suspected islamist militants linked to the beheading of a teacher in paris. a american of silence was held for the victim. he will used cartoons of the muslim prophet muhammad in a lesson about freedomf impression. imams were among those who paid respects outside the school where he worked in a paris suburb. >> it is very important to come here to show our sorrow and show that what happened here is not islam. it is the work of thugs who have nothing to do with our religion. our religion is about making people live, not to kill them. brent: for more we will bring in our religious affairs corresponde correspondent, martin. good ev
developed by the chinese company appears to be safe according to one of brazil's leading biomedical research centers. the trial's 13,000 participants will continue to be monitored. in the u.k. waeurls is the first european terror -- waeupls is the first european territory to reimpose a lockdown the beginning friday everyone but essential workers will have to stay at home in response to the second whatever in wales. police in tpropbs have searched dozens of homes belonging to suspected islamist...
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beast in germany having made major economic progress on the other hand over happiness is the pew research center's survey shows that the proportion of eastern germans with the chop happiness writing increased from 15 percent in 1991 to 59 percent in the most recent survey ok and now on the cultural from some former east germans have done very well internationally yes. first and foremost ramstein of course whose members all grew up in communist east germany patchi know that 3 members were in a band in east berlin and in the eighty's they reformed regrouped in the ninety's as ramstein and went on to conquer the world with provocative songs and incendiary live metal circus act the success even more extraordinary because they broke into the u.s. charts with songs in german yeah and what about in the art world i'm thinking of me orion the lights named after life yeah that i exist but was a richard and they refer to artists from the formation german town in the times of communism but shortly thereafter after 1909 the new leipsic school took off this was people who studied in leipsic under the old east g
beast in germany having made major economic progress on the other hand over happiness is the pew research center's survey shows that the proportion of eastern germans with the chop happiness writing increased from 15 percent in 1991 to 59 percent in the most recent survey ok and now on the cultural from some former east germans have done very well internationally yes. first and foremost ramstein of course whose members all grew up in communist east germany patchi know that 3 members were in a...
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clearly gave as an address in syria to stop bush from the company for serious scientific studies research center the s.s. all see which is responsible for serious ballistic missile and chemical weapons development program the russians that ensued the chemical weapons produced in these laboratories has been used by syria's dictator assad against his own people for years and says many of those who died in agony for me. it's a little known fact that the syrian chemical weapons program was created with the help of north korean technicians and scientists some of these sites were all made by the united states. the purpose of our actions today is to establish a strong deterrent against the production spread and use of chemical weapons. well and the america the chemical there were stories they bugged the north koreans there whether they knew they were bombing there were screams i don't know that they did as the north korean the presence in syria is really months and the report is a deliberate. a that's. one 3rd of all buildings in syria have been destroyed a tragedy and there's nice opportunity the syri
clearly gave as an address in syria to stop bush from the company for serious scientific studies research center the s.s. all see which is responsible for serious ballistic missile and chemical weapons development program the russians that ensued the chemical weapons produced in these laboratories has been used by syria's dictator assad against his own people for years and says many of those who died in agony for me. it's a little known fact that the syrian chemical weapons program was created...
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beast in germany having made major economic progress on the other hand over happiness is the pew research center survey shows that the proportion of eastern germans with the happiness of writing increased from 15 percent in 1991 to 59 percent in the most recent survey ok now on the cultural from some former east germans have done very well internationally yes. first and foremost ramstein of course whose members all grew up in communist east germany perhaps you know that 3 members were in a band in east berlin and in the eighty's they reformed recruits in the ninety's as ramstein and went on to conquer the world with provocative songs and incendiary live. metal circus act the success even more extraordinary because they broke into the u.s. charts with songs in german yeah and what about in the art world i'm thinking of neo rye in the leipzig named after life yeah like cisco was a richard and they referred to artists from the former german town in the times of communism but shortly thereafter after 1909 the new leipsic school took off this was people who studied in leipsic under the old east germa
beast in germany having made major economic progress on the other hand over happiness is the pew research center survey shows that the proportion of eastern germans with the happiness of writing increased from 15 percent in 1991 to 59 percent in the most recent survey ok now on the cultural from some former east germans have done very well internationally yes. first and foremost ramstein of course whose members all grew up in communist east germany perhaps you know that 3 members were in a band...
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make she shared memories about the popular peanuts gang at the charles schultz me sam and research centera rosa. through the years, sparkies creations had evolved into the beloved characters we know now. >> what would sparky himself say, do you think about this 70th anniversary? >>> i think he would be delighted. >> reporter: whether it is the great pumpkin, or lucy pulling with the football, the peanuts remain timeless and relatable comes to be's imagination to charlie brown's insecurity. >> he is feeling that he will never succeed in the matter how hard he tries, and he is still worth trying and lucy, her cloudiness, and minuses was awful cool side. >> sparky was simply observing life, and he would find inspiration anywhere. >> i called him sweet baboon in instead of saying oh, that is clever i think i will use that, it just showed up. six weeks later in the comic strip. >> it is what she calls her crush. >> she torments linus with a and she says my sweet baboon is over there climbing the tree and he says i am not your sweet baboon, so it is very funny. >>> spike's last original newspap
make she shared memories about the popular peanuts gang at the charles schultz me sam and research centera rosa. through the years, sparkies creations had evolved into the beloved characters we know now. >> what would sparky himself say, do you think about this 70th anniversary? >>> i think he would be delighted. >> reporter: whether it is the great pumpkin, or lucy pulling with the football, the peanuts remain timeless and relatable comes to be's imagination to charlie...
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information officer and spent seven years as the chief information officer at nasa's langley research center. he began his career with nasa in 1991 as a research engineer designing robotic systems for space based applications and also served as langley chief technology officer and deputy c.i.o. he received a bachelor's degree and master's degree in electrical engineering from virginia tech. welcome. we're glad you're with us today. our next witness is mr. paul martin, inspector general for the national aeronautics and space administration. mr. martin has been the nasa inspector general since define -- 2009. before to his appointment he served on the department of justice and spent 13 years at the u.s. sentencing commission including six years as the commission deputy staff director. mr. martin received a bachelor degree from journalism from pennsylvania state university and a jurist doctorate from georgetown university law center. welcome, mr. martin. our third and final witness today is dr. diana burly. in july 2020 she was appointed as vice provost for research and director of public admin
information officer and spent seven years as the chief information officer at nasa's langley research center. he began his career with nasa in 1991 as a research engineer designing robotic systems for space based applications and also served as langley chief technology officer and deputy c.i.o. he received a bachelor's degree and master's degree in electrical engineering from virginia tech. welcome. we're glad you're with us today. our next witness is mr. paul martin, inspector general for the...
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people are identifying not according to chinese roots but is taiwanese in may 2020 at the pew research center did a survey amount how many people and the number the percentage of people identifying themselves as taiwanese just again growth to be here for a high while the number of people identifying themselves as chinese continue to. decline and i think that just reflects the growing generational difference between the younger generation which considers the importance of maintaining identity birth as the order to marry from which they all felt like a big part of their life has a very deep connection to china meanwhile taiwan's successes have continued to add up just one example its high tech economy is home to ts m. c. the world's most advanced silicon chip maker driving a huge proportion of the world's smart for it in the coronavirus pandemic taiwan's affective response has become the envy of the world. and his society has opened up in striking ways even becoming the 1st place in asia to legalize same sex marriage in 29. you would think that for other liberal democracies like here in the wes
people are identifying not according to chinese roots but is taiwanese in may 2020 at the pew research center did a survey amount how many people and the number the percentage of people identifying themselves as taiwanese just again growth to be here for a high while the number of people identifying themselves as chinese continue to. decline and i think that just reflects the growing generational difference between the younger generation which considers the importance of maintaining identity...