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my team and i began our journey to skydives research center from tokyo before embarking on this trip we had to sign confidentiality agreements why the secrecy in strictness because the technological details and detesting location are top secret i'm allowed to say this much though we're about 300 kilometers southwest of the capital in the middle of the mountains what a thrill right now i'm standing in front of the are in the center of sky drive and the location is top secret kind of makes me feel like i'm in the james bond movie. or. the air mobility start up was founded in 2012 and is backed up by toyota and behind these doors it's where the magic happens and here is where it's parked drives prototype with 8 little rotors to me the place doesn't immediately scream high tech sadly i'm not allowed to test it without a pilot's license well at least i got to sit in it and it was awesome just time travel into the future well not literally but the kind of use like it. some experts say flying cars will reduce traffic jams in urban areas lower pollution and save travel time. that's one of ab
my team and i began our journey to skydives research center from tokyo before embarking on this trip we had to sign confidentiality agreements why the secrecy in strictness because the technological details and detesting location are top secret i'm allowed to say this much though we're about 300 kilometers southwest of the capital in the middle of the mountains what a thrill right now i'm standing in front of the are in the center of sky drive and the location is top secret kind of makes me...
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my team and i began our journey to skydives research center from tokyo before embarking on this trip we had to sign confidentiality agreements why the secrecy in strictness because the technological details and detesting location are top secret i'm allowed to say this much though we're about 300 kilometers southwest of the capital in the middle of the mountains what a thrill right now i'm standing in front of the are in the center of sky drive and the location is top secret kind of makes me feel like i'm in a james bond movie. because the air mobility start up was founded in 2012 and is backed up by toyota and behind these doors it's where the magic happens and here is where it's parked sky drives prototype with 8 little rovers to be the place doesn't immediately scream high tech sadly i'm not allowed to test it without a pilot's license well at least i got to sit in it and it was awesome just time travel into the future well not literally but the kind of use like it. some experts say flying cars will reduce traffic jams in urban areas lower pollution and save travel time. sky drive
my team and i began our journey to skydives research center from tokyo before embarking on this trip we had to sign confidentiality agreements why the secrecy in strictness because the technological details and detesting location are top secret i'm allowed to say this much though we're about 300 kilometers southwest of the capital in the middle of the mountains what a thrill right now i'm standing in front of the are in the center of sky drive and the location is top secret kind of makes me...
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my team and i began our journey to skydives research center from tokyo before embarking on this trip we had to sign confidentiality agreements why the secrecy in strictness because the technological details and detesting location are top secret i'm allowed to say this much though we're about 300 kilometers southwest of the capital in the middle of the mountains what a thrill right now i'm standing in front of the are in the center of sky drive and the location is top secret kind of makes me feel like i'm in a james bond movie. or to. the air mobility startup was founded in 2012 and is backed up by toyota and behind these doors it's where the magic happens and here is where it's parked sky drives prototype with 8 little rotors to be the place doesn't immediately scream high tech sadly i'm not allowed to test it without a pilot's license well at least i got to sit in it and it was awesome just time travel into the future well not literally but they could've used like it. some experts say flying cars will reduce traffic jams in urban areas lower pollution and save travel time. sky drive
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[laughter] there was a wonderful whaling museum and research center.t when i took up this story. it is an extraordinary document. it is the kind of book that you get at a stationery store today, where he has written out his account of it, and he has even done some wonderful drawings of the event. so to hold that in your hand is extraordinary. but there is also another part of the museum that has its own great archive. the newspapers have just been recently found. there is a town building. one of the resources, that the historical has, that genealogy had just gone online. it is possible now to really for the first time take two people and figure out how closely they are related. i was very curious how closely were related these folks. i did that with each one. i figured out how they were already, and they were all related, over and over again. in survival situations, groups of people who have a pre-existing bond, whether it be spiritual or cultural, that tend to make it out at a higher rate than those do not have those kinds of bonds. so, that probably
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baltimore, he said today i'm pleased to announce that the nih will establish a new aids vaccine research center indicated to this crusade . to what i did, i recruited from all over the country. the very best people represented every single discipline that is in the development of vaccines from basic research to clinical trials. and one of them is in the person in the upper left-hand corner, doctor barney gray him. he was interested in a bunch of other diseases. because the fact that they were so good at what they did, they began making vaccines for a variety of other diseases including as shown on this yellow highlight, coronavirus. which is the virus it is now causing covid-19. and now, i want people to understand that one of the important scientists was a student of doctor graham, was one of the people involved in the development of a very important component of the mederna and other vaccines. and that is shown here on the right-hand side is that spike protein which gives the virus in the left light blue spiked sticking out which gives it the appearance of crab. that's the reason why we call
baltimore, he said today i'm pleased to announce that the nih will establish a new aids vaccine research center indicated to this crusade . to what i did, i recruited from all over the country. the very best people represented every single discipline that is in the development of vaccines from basic research to clinical trials. and one of them is in the person in the upper left-hand corner, doctor barney gray him. he was interested in a bunch of other diseases. because the fact that they were...
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spain has 2 stations in antarctica its national research center operates the one catalyst the 1st station on livingston island it was built in the late 1980 s. and remodeled in 2008 into a modern facility that looks a bit like a space station. the station is used to it doesn't need to withstand the harsh conditions you'd expect to encounter in antarctica. today there is hardly any wind but 2 days ago we had costs only 14. 80 kilometers an hour which drives the wind chill factor down to minus 15 or 20 degrees celsius and already. i don't even know paris and his team study the continents geology which they say is that essential importance to the rest of the planet and arctic affects the whole world's climate doesn't it follow together for you know it's the planet's cold factor it will feel a lot of it's really cold in the arctic too but not to the same extent that there's a lot more ice in antarctica than in the architect of. the antarctic deep sea water because as far as the iberian peninsula and continues to circulate around the northern hemisphere these waters sometimes flow all the way
spain has 2 stations in antarctica its national research center operates the one catalyst the 1st station on livingston island it was built in the late 1980 s. and remodeled in 2008 into a modern facility that looks a bit like a space station. the station is used to it doesn't need to withstand the harsh conditions you'd expect to encounter in antarctica. today there is hardly any wind but 2 days ago we had costs only 14. 80 kilometers an hour which drives the wind chill factor down to minus 15...
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got an exclusive glimpse of what happens inside the secret research center. this is japan's 1st flying car i definitely need to see this and of course. when i think of flying cars i think of back to the future. the robinsons and my childhood cartoon the jetsons are side by man. nation is now becoming a reality. my team and i began our journey to skydives research center from tokyo before embarking on this trip we had to sign confidentiality agreements why the secrecy in strictness because the technological details and detesting location are top secret i'm allowed to say this much though we're about 300 kilometers southwest of the capital in the middle of the mountains what a thrill right now i'm standing in front of the are in the center of sky drive and the location is top secret kind of makes me feel like i'm in a james bond movie. because the air mobility start up was founded in 2012 and is backed up by toyota and behind these doors it's where the magic happens and here is where it's parked skydives prototype with 8 little rotors to be the place doesn't im
got an exclusive glimpse of what happens inside the secret research center. this is japan's 1st flying car i definitely need to see this and of course. when i think of flying cars i think of back to the future. the robinsons and my childhood cartoon the jetsons are side by man. nation is now becoming a reality. my team and i began our journey to skydives research center from tokyo before embarking on this trip we had to sign confidentiality agreements why the secrecy in strictness because the...
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she was treated at what they call the brigs, the big research center. fortunately she recovered.i have to say an accidental needle pricked is not unheard of. -- needle prick is not unheard of. but a bullet transmission itself, and modern history in 1976 in a small town along the ebola river, in what is now the democratic republic of the congo. we used to get viruses names of places where they were discovered. so lyme as a town in connecticut. and marburg, it's a hemorrhagic fever, some factory workers in germany got that in the 1970's. that is how we name these vaccines. host: politico has a story this morning, "the crash landing of project warp speed." the distribution problem smart is success. what kinds of problems does the biden administration have to get right right off the bat. >> the trump administration has the lack of a whole government response. they didn't amazing job -- all credit to them for helping to develop the mrna vaccines, which if you want to talk about the science of it, it's really cool. it's important to let the viewers know just how safe these vaccines are
she was treated at what they call the brigs, the big research center. fortunately she recovered.i have to say an accidental needle pricked is not unheard of. -- needle prick is not unheard of. but a bullet transmission itself, and modern history in 1976 in a small town along the ebola river, in what is now the democratic republic of the congo. we used to get viruses names of places where they were discovered. so lyme as a town in connecticut. and marburg, it's a hemorrhagic fever, some factory...
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[applause] last session, the legislature approved the creation of the state energy research center at the eerc. that investment is paying dividends. several new leads are now being pursued to add value to our expensive coal reserves, such as manufacturing, graph even dots. they're so small they look like a fleck of pepper. and the size of a human hair made of graphine docks can lift a grand piano. or the extraction of rare earth minerals to reduce our dependence orn foreign countries for the essential building blocks of every smartphone. and with the advances being made in carbon capture, utilization and storage by the eerc and the private sector right here in north dakota, we have an opportunity to become a world leader in securing a viable future for clean coal power while also unlocking four to seven billion additional barrels of oil through enhanced oil recovery. creating a low-cost, highly reliable, clean coal-based load solution for a planet hungry for more electricity, yet focused on a carbon-constrained future would put north dakota in the fogs shape global energy policy. it w
[applause] last session, the legislature approved the creation of the state energy research center at the eerc. that investment is paying dividends. several new leads are now being pursued to add value to our expensive coal reserves, such as manufacturing, graph even dots. they're so small they look like a fleck of pepper. and the size of a human hair made of graphine docks can lift a grand piano. or the extraction of rare earth minerals to reduce our dependence orn foreign countries for the...
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we're at the german research center for artificial intelligence today students get to play around andexplore the various ai projects researchers are developing to a teaching. iniquitous course mine are showing the students how ai can assist teachers in the classroom. where type of mind doesn't the other mind projects is about creating a prototype adaptive textbook of the future when it registers how students read census track and analyze the reader's behavior and can adapt the book according not . ok ok so how about you read the middle section of this page. a sensor tracks the student's eye movements as she reads this physics textbook. ai technology that interprets how well she's learned the subject matter. if the sensor registers her eyes darting around or returning to the same formula or over and of concludes that the person is struggling to understand the subject an infrared camera provides additional clues about someone's learning progress it can detect when someone's forehead gets warmer because the brain is working extra hard. ai technology can interpret this as a sign of a stud
we're at the german research center for artificial intelligence today students get to play around andexplore the various ai projects researchers are developing to a teaching. iniquitous course mine are showing the students how ai can assist teachers in the classroom. where type of mind doesn't the other mind projects is about creating a prototype adaptive textbook of the future when it registers how students read census track and analyze the reader's behavior and can adapt the book according...
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of english at spelman college, where she is also the founding director of the women's research and resource center, the first of its kind at a historically black college and university. also with us is the first lady of new york city and the creator of thrive n.y.c., one of the most innovative and comprehensive mental health programs. she leads the city's coalition, shares the mayor's fund to advance n.y.c. and cochairs the city commission on gender equity and the task force for racial inclusion and equity. she has been recognized by the world health organization in 2019 as a world health organization champion. she is also a writer. anita hill, a lawyer and professor of social policy, law, and women's studies at brandeis university. and the first african-american dean of the radcliffe institute. she is an academic administrator , she is a professor of constitutional law at harvard law school and professor of history and the harvard faculty of sciences. her biography of a judge will be published in january 2022. before we begin, i want to share a short video the historymakers produced, it's video o
of english at spelman college, where she is also the founding director of the women's research and resource center, the first of its kind at a historically black college and university. also with us is the first lady of new york city and the creator of thrive n.y.c., one of the most innovative and comprehensive mental health programs. she leads the city's coalition, shares the mayor's fund to advance n.y.c. and cochairs the city commission on gender equity and the task force for racial...
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had i explained, we really needed the vaccine research center where investigative multiple disciplines, basic researchers, clinical researchers, people who understand immunology, virology, structural biology, could all work together and through his to his great credit he listen to me. and when he was giving commencement address only five months later, at morgan state in baltimore, he said today and pleased to announce that the nih will establish a new aids vaccine reacher's center dedicated to this crusade. so what i did, i recruited from all over the country the very best people representing every single discipline that is important in the development of vaccines. from basic research to clinical trials, one of them is the person in the upper left-hand corner named doctor barney graham. but he was interested in a bunch of other diseases, and because of the fact that they were so good at what they did they began making vaccines for a variety of other diseases. including, as shown on this yellow highlights, coronavirus is. which is the virus that is now causing covid-19. now, is barney g
had i explained, we really needed the vaccine research center where investigative multiple disciplines, basic researchers, clinical researchers, people who understand immunology, virology, structural biology, could all work together and through his to his great credit he listen to me. and when he was giving commencement address only five months later, at morgan state in baltimore, he said today and pleased to announce that the nih will establish a new aids vaccine reacher's center dedicated to...
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this vaccine research center and this clinical center were critical in designing that and doing the earlys. the patients came to our research central, the largest in the world right here. sometimes called the house of hope by people who come to the clinical center. as i see it now, 23 million plus americans have in fact been immunized. we're now getting about 1 million a day and we want to see that even go up further. thank you, president biden, for encouraging that sort of stretch goal. and that's not all that nih has been engaged in. we're also deeply involved in developing and testing therapeutics and we have made considerable progress with diagnostics and new technologies to make it possible to have home testing for this particular virus which would be a great opportunity, especially if we're trying to get kids back to school which is a big priority. so we're really glad you're here. i i want to recognize dr. tony fauci over in the corner. amazing spokesperson and amazing scientist, probably the best known infectious disease doctor in the world and a great privilege to have him in thi
this vaccine research center and this clinical center were critical in designing that and doing the earlys. the patients came to our research central, the largest in the world right here. sometimes called the house of hope by people who come to the clinical center. as i see it now, 23 million plus americans have in fact been immunized. we're now getting about 1 million a day and we want to see that even go up further. thank you, president biden, for encouraging that sort of stretch goal. and...
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with me now is media research center vice president dan gainor. dan, always great to have you on., democrats in the media talking about a truth in reconciliation commission for the media. it is about misinformation about the election, what the president was saying, that basically you know, that he won by a landslide. that the election was stolen from him. there is push back on that. people saying he is totally wrong to say that but we have this, even the left-wing magazine the nation saying the country has been in the grip of quote, mass media hysteria for the last four years about trump russia, saying that trump was a russian asset when fbi officials and doj officials knew behind the scenes this wasn't true. what do you say? >> well, we've been hearing this all along, if you read between the lines you had to look for that. most of the media fully embraced the steele dossier, ran with it, talked about how trump was fully, in bed with russia. became the narrative that dominated the entire administration. but you go back to greg miller at "the washington post." before trump even too
with me now is media research center vice president dan gainor. dan, always great to have you on., democrats in the media talking about a truth in reconciliation commission for the media. it is about misinformation about the election, what the president was saying, that basically you know, that he won by a landslide. that the election was stolen from him. there is push back on that. people saying he is totally wrong to say that but we have this, even the left-wing magazine the nation saying the...
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with offenses like assaulting police officers throwing bricks of cocktails torching a science research center inciting riots overthrowing the regime damaging public property and possessing weapons despite the fact that we were the victim. and. it was definitely something you're free to have 2 candidates competing really competing. but it's having to choose between less than. one of mubarak's best friends it's unfair it's unfair for what people have been dreaming about and fighting for it. i knew that if morsi was to become the president of egypt it would be a huge challenge brotherhood would be using the religious narrative when it comes to minimizing the issue of marriage. sexual harassment the prince mission of women in politics this is what i fear the most. common morsi has been sworn in as egypt's 1st democratically elected civilian president. anything for him a concern from the same brotherhood backed candidates will take egypt down the rate of new strikes is a mess and. it's unclear how much power the new president will have the military council. david self sweeping alice could tell bec
with offenses like assaulting police officers throwing bricks of cocktails torching a science research center inciting riots overthrowing the regime damaging public property and possessing weapons despite the fact that we were the victim. and. it was definitely something you're free to have 2 candidates competing really competing. but it's having to choose between less than. one of mubarak's best friends it's unfair it's unfair for what people have been dreaming about and fighting for it. i...
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patients in that trial came to our clinical center, the largest research hospital in the world right here, sometimes called the house of hope by people. >> yes. >> who come to the nih clinical center. as i see it now, 23 million plus americans have in fact been immunized. we're now getting about 1 million a day, and we want to see that go up even further. thank you, president biden, for encouraging that sort of stretch goal, and -- and that's not all that nih has been engaged in. we ear also deeply involved in developing and testing therapeutics, and we have made considerable progress there with things like monoclonal antibodies and new diagnostics and text jis to make it possible to have home testing for this particular which would make it a great opportunity especially trying to get kids back to school. >> that's right. >> which i know is a big priority. i wanted to recognize dr. tony recognize dr. tony fauci, probably the best-known infectious disease doctor in the world. it's a great privilege to have him in this organization. and he and i are spending a lot of time talking to eac
patients in that trial came to our clinical center, the largest research hospital in the world right here, sometimes called the house of hope by people. >> yes. >> who come to the nih clinical center. as i see it now, 23 million plus americans have in fact been immunized. we're now getting about 1 million a day, and we want to see that go up even further. thank you, president biden, for encouraging that sort of stretch goal, and -- and that's not all that nih has been engaged in. we...
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with offenses like assaulting police officers throwing bricks of cocktails torching a science research center inciting riots overthrowing the regime damaging public property and possessing weapons despite the fact that we were the victims. it was definitely something you're free to have to counter that's competing really competing. but it's having to choose between less than is. one of mubarak's best friends it's unfair it's unfair for what people have been dreaming about and fighting for. i knew that if morsi was to become the president of egypt it would be a huge challenge brotherhood would be using the religious narrative when it comes to minimizing the image of marriage. sexual harassment the prince vision of women and politics this is one of the and the most. common morsi has been sworn in as egypt's 1st democratically elected civilian president. and. any information concerning the muslim brotherhood backed candidates will take egypt's down a rate of more strikes is a mess and. it's unclear how much power the new president will have the military count. david self's we. could tell those o
with offenses like assaulting police officers throwing bricks of cocktails torching a science research center inciting riots overthrowing the regime damaging public property and possessing weapons despite the fact that we were the victims. it was definitely something you're free to have to counter that's competing really competing. but it's having to choose between less than is. one of mubarak's best friends it's unfair it's unfair for what people have been dreaming about and fighting for. i...
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offenses like assaulting police officers throwing bricks molotov cocktails torching a science research center inciting riots overthrowing the regime damaging public property and possessing weapons despite the fact that we were the victims. and. it was definitely something you're free to how to count that's competing really compete thank. god it's having to choose between less than. one of mubarak's best friends it's unfair it's unfair for what people have been dreaming about and fighting for. i...
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elizabeth: let's welcome back to the show media research center president brent bozell.nor andrew cuomo sounding like florida governor ron desantis saying you got to keep the economy, get the economy reopened because we won't have anything to openwe don't it now. your take on that. >> that is stunning liz, let me say, liz, liz, liz, i made up for calling you melissa, melissa, last week. god only knows why i did that. elizabeth: that is okay. i didn't even remember. >> they hadn't been listening to liz who has been talking about this for the last year and hundred of liz's guests who have been talking about it for the last year that you can't sustain these kind of standards where people simply weren't allowed to live and the state has been falling apart and everyone has been saying -- at some point this is really remarkable. at the moment tum trump loses, como says, we can't sustain it anymore, we got to open it all up. the media should be, liz, i can't understand the media not covering what is happening in oklahoma or nebraska, or texas. they don't go there. they don't un
elizabeth: let's welcome back to the show media research center president brent bozell.nor andrew cuomo sounding like florida governor ron desantis saying you got to keep the economy, get the economy reopened because we won't have anything to openwe don't it now. your take on that. >> that is stunning liz, let me say, liz, liz, liz, i made up for calling you melissa, melissa, last week. god only knows why i did that. elizabeth: that is okay. i didn't even remember. >> they hadn't...
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media research center dan gainor ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (quiet piano music) ♪ ♪ comfort in the extreme. uvs. research shows people remember commercials with nostalgia. so to help you remember that liberty mutual customizes your home insurance, here's one that'll really take you back. wow! what'd you get, ryan? it's customized home insurance from liberty mutual! what does it do bud? it customizes our home insurance so we only pay for what we need! and what did you get, mike? i got a bike. only pay...
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my team and i began our journey to skydives research center from tokyo before embarking on this trip we had to sign confidentiality agreement why the secrecy in strictness because the technological details and detesting location are top secret i'm allowed to say this much though we're about 300 kilometers southwest of the capital in the middle of the mountains what a thrill right now i'm standing in front of the are in the center of sky drive and the location is top secret kind of makes me feel like i'm in a james bond movie. or. something. that has the air mobility start up was founded in 2012 and is backed up by toyota and behind these doors it's where the magic happens and here is where it's parked drives prototype with 8 little rotors to be the place doesn't immediately scream high tech sadly i'm not allowed to test it without a pilot's license well at least i got to sit in it and it was awesome just time travel into the future well not literally but it kind of you like it. some experts say flying cars will reduce traffic jams in urban areas lower pollution and save travel time.
my team and i began our journey to skydives research center from tokyo before embarking on this trip we had to sign confidentiality agreement why the secrecy in strictness because the technological details and detesting location are top secret i'm allowed to say this much though we're about 300 kilometers southwest of the capital in the middle of the mountains what a thrill right now i'm standing in front of the are in the center of sky drive and the location is top secret kind of makes me feel...
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my team and i began our journey to skydives research center from tokyo before embarking on this trip we had to sign confidentiality agreements why the secrecy in strictness because the technological details and detesting location are top secret i'm allowed to say this much though we're about 300 kilometers southwest of the capital in the middle of the mountains what a thrill right now i'm standing in front of the are in the center of sky drive and the location is top secret kind of makes me feel like i'm in a james bond movie. or. the air mobility start up was founded in 2012 and is backed up by toyota and behind these doors it's where the magic happens and here is where it's parked sky drives prototype with 8 little rotors to be the place doesn't immediately scream high tech sadly i'm not allowed to test it without a pilot's license well at least i got to sit in it and it was awesome just time travels into the future well not literally but the kind of use like it. some experts say flying cars will reduce traffic jams in urban areas lower pollution and save travel time. sky drive tha
my team and i began our journey to skydives research center from tokyo before embarking on this trip we had to sign confidentiality agreements why the secrecy in strictness because the technological details and detesting location are top secret i'm allowed to say this much though we're about 300 kilometers southwest of the capital in the middle of the mountains what a thrill right now i'm standing in front of the are in the center of sky drive and the location is top secret kind of makes me...
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[applause] >> last session the legislator approved the creation of the state energy research center atdividends. several new leads are now being pursued to add value to our such as manufacturing, crafting . they are so small they look like a flock of pepper and the sides of the human here made drafting docs can lift a grand piano or the extraction of minerals from [inaudible] to reduce the independence on foreign countries for the essential building blocks of every smart phone. with the advances being made in carbon capture, utilization and storage by the erc in the private sector right here in north dakota we have an opportunity to become a world leader in securing a viable future for clean coal power while also unlocking four-7 billion additional barrels of oil to enhance oil recovery this creates a low cost highly reliable, clean cold baseload solution for a planet hungry for more electricity and yet focused on a carbon constrained future which would put north dakota in the position to shape global energy policy and also open up technology export opportunities for the world's most p
[applause] >> last session the legislator approved the creation of the state energy research center atdividends. several new leads are now being pursued to add value to our such as manufacturing, crafting . they are so small they look like a flock of pepper and the sides of the human here made drafting docs can lift a grand piano or the extraction of minerals from [inaudible] to reduce the independence on foreign countries for the essential building blocks of every smart phone. with the...
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barry burden directs the university of wisconsin's elections research center.inal fracture for the republican party? barry: i don't think so. there were a lot of predictions back in 2016. but maybe to all of our surprise, the party hung together. joie: still, burden points to a "churn" in republican ranks during the trump years as reason enough for the gop to recalculate its message. barry: letting the party splinter runs against their interests. any group that threatens to abandon the party, i think they will make overtures to, to try to bring on board. joie: so this is not the moment for democrats to gloat. barry: that's right. democrats have to work to keep their coalition together as well. joie: freed from a focus on simply defeating trump, progressive activists are now urging their favorites to dump the democratic party too. nick: they have their hands tied by the party establishment. and so that's why we need those individuals like alexandria ocasio cortez, like bernie sanders, to be free of the corporate-funded politicians dictating to them what they nee
barry burden directs the university of wisconsin's elections research center.inal fracture for the republican party? barry: i don't think so. there were a lot of predictions back in 2016. but maybe to all of our surprise, the party hung together. joie: still, burden points to a "churn" in republican ranks during the trump years as reason enough for the gop to recalculate its message. barry: letting the party splinter runs against their interests. any group that threatens to abandon...
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build the most schools, the most churches, the most hospitals, the most libraries, and the most research centersely selfish, john, john user intelligence. you know the communist lie is based on the big lie. they pull off some fiendish, indefensible act against a nation or individual. then they shout down world criticism by pointing at us and calling us capitalist aggressors. for example, they suddenly attack hungary. america protests, whereupon they accuse us of imperialist provocation. or another example, an earthquake or catastrophe in a communist country. because americans believe the cry of a child is as pitiful and a communist land as anywhere else, we rushed source of medicine, food and warm blankets to the stricken area. what do the commies do? they remove all usa identification, and replace it with communist labels, before distributing them. then, set up the howell that america is -that americaselfish for not helping more- howl. the plain fact is america is the most generous place on earth to our churches, american red cross, the government, we have provided foreign aid to foreign countr
build the most schools, the most churches, the most hospitals, the most libraries, and the most research centersely selfish, john, john user intelligence. you know the communist lie is based on the big lie. they pull off some fiendish, indefensible act against a nation or individual. then they shout down world criticism by pointing at us and calling us capitalist aggressors. for example, they suddenly attack hungary. america protests, whereupon they accuse us of imperialist provocation. or...
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clearly gave as an address in syria to stop bush from company for a 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 against his own people for years and 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 with all meant 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 americans by the chemical there were stories they bugged the north koreans there whether they knew there bubbling there was koreans i don't know that they did as the north korean the essence is syria is really months and their report is depreciated. one 3rd of all buildings in syria have been destroyed a tragic. and a business opportunity the syrian regime hopes for b
clearly gave as an address in syria to stop bush from company for a 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 against his own people for years and 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...
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spain has 2 stations in antarctica its national research center operates the one catalyst the 1st station on livingston island it was built in the late 1980 s. and remodeled in 2008 into a modern facility that looks a bit like a space station. this station is used it doesn't need to withstand the harsh conditions you'd expect to encounter in antarctica. today there is hardly any wind but 2 days ago we had cost $714.00. 80 kilometers an hour which drives the wind chill factor down to minus 15 or 20 degrees celsius. i don't even know best and his team studied the continents geology which they say is essential importance to the rest of the planet and arctic are facts the whole world's climate doesn't follow together for your know if the planets called factorial for you know a lot of it's really cold in the arctic too but not to the same extent that there's a lot more ice in antarctica than in the architect of. the antarctic deep sea water because as far as the iberian peninsula and continues to circulate around the northern hemisphere these waters sometimes flow all the way up to the arctic
spain has 2 stations in antarctica its national research center operates the one catalyst the 1st station on livingston island it was built in the late 1980 s. and remodeled in 2008 into a modern facility that looks a bit like a space station. this station is used it doesn't need to withstand the harsh conditions you'd expect to encounter in antarctica. today there is hardly any wind but 2 days ago we had cost $714.00. 80 kilometers an hour which drives the wind chill factor down to minus 15 or...
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the 2017 view research center all you referred to say if the country has me though changes needed 92 percent of white officers in the country has done black officers so what happened public @-at-sign america had to circle directing the police or tomorrow program those who similarly recognized needs to i think that's important to transform policing officers and agencies to do that and then to bring in some of those changes that are in a unique position to protect rights we have to be a little more nuanced how we approach the problem whites assistant traders on the wrong side they would do anything to protect and that it is a conundrum out but it is the real world we have to. >> in the time you have left it would make sense to talk about what reforms are necessary and when i think about it is the blue wall of science with the idea that police officers don't tell other officers because they are concerned the offers to have explicit buyers was there to refrain will see a fellow officer at work the next day so what reforms might be out there and the one thing i have thought about is i wou
the 2017 view research center all you referred to say if the country has me though changes needed 92 percent of white officers in the country has done black officers so what happened public @-at-sign america had to circle directing the police or tomorrow program those who similarly recognized needs to i think that's important to transform policing officers and agencies to do that and then to bring in some of those changes that are in a unique position to protect rights we have to be a little...
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the faux effect can be measured a poll conducted by the pew research center found that fox news viewers are almost 5 times as likely as m.s. n.b.c. viewers to believe that the media have greatly exaggerated the threat of the coronavirus given that fox is audience is the oldest of the major networks and therefore the most vulnerable the channel's coverage is truly dangerous and all the network hitched its wagon to donald trump long ago and its coverage has mirrored the president's shifting position on the coronavirus story media dot com monitors broadcast news coverage in the us it bolted together a chronology of donald trump soundbites on covert 19 over a 6 week period as the number of cases in the u.s. climbed alarmingly trump's message changed drastically. well we pretty much shut it down a lot of people think that goes away in a couple of days is going to be down to close to 0 there's huge cheers or would spread it's going to disappear one day it's like america for most everybody that we see is getting better but it's good for everybody to have vaccines i think relatively soon. they'
the faux effect can be measured a poll conducted by the pew research center found that fox news viewers are almost 5 times as likely as m.s. n.b.c. viewers to believe that the media have greatly exaggerated the threat of the coronavirus given that fox is audience is the oldest of the major networks and therefore the most vulnerable the channel's coverage is truly dangerous and all the network hitched its wagon to donald trump long ago and its coverage has mirrored the president's shifting...
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they gave him responsibility to hit up the organization, and basically he came from the langley research center which was the mecca of aeronautical knowledge at that time. and he went in, to have the pick of the litter the top 50 people he wanted in his organization anyway they all became members of the space task group. then the canadian government got involved here because the canadian government, had the world's top performing airplane it was basically an interceptive design of any soviets coming in and this aircraft in 1958 had hit mock 1.9 and an aircraft with that engine was expected to break mock to. but the canadian government decided they could not afford to build that aircraft and they canceled the program. and the admiral laid off 12,000 people in one day. and that was devastating for the economy and the government sent people down with welding torches a couple of weeks later, to destroy every aircraft that was sitting in the flight plan and five out of six had flown so this really ticked off the people, the engineers and jim chamberlain was the project manager at the time. so he cal
they gave him responsibility to hit up the organization, and basically he came from the langley research center which was the mecca of aeronautical knowledge at that time. and he went in, to have the pick of the litter the top 50 people he wanted in his organization anyway they all became members of the space task group. then the canadian government got involved here because the canadian government, had the world's top performing airplane it was basically an interceptive design of any soviets...