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robert gross's a chemistry professor at e.t.h. syracuse university. to get. with a team of researchers he's developed a way of storing digital files like m p 3 s. all to official genetic material. a d.n.a. molecule consists of 4 nuclear bases abbreviated a c.t. and. the computer signs a binary code of zeros and ones to each of. the d.n.a. synthesizer creates a strand of artificial d.n.a. that the digital file is stored on and that could like to be read. the process is still very complex and expensive i see companies like microsoft have been investing in d.n.a. storage and 1st recent. them as you can volunteer data storage is getting better every year computers are getting faster but the physical properties that our computers currently work with can't keep valving forever at some point will reach a limit it's just a matter of physics so the industry is looking beyond the principles of physics and into things like biology and chemistry and what principles that are out there that could be used to store data and when you think about it d.n.a. is the answer. dauph
robert gross's a chemistry professor at e.t.h. syracuse university. to get. with a team of researchers he's developed a way of storing digital files like m p 3 s. all to official genetic material. a d.n.a. molecule consists of 4 nuclear bases abbreviated a c.t. and. the computer signs a binary code of zeros and ones to each of. the d.n.a. synthesizer creates a strand of artificial d.n.a. that the digital file is stored on and that could like to be read. the process is still very complex and...
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robert mueller. >> i think our nation was turned on its head for three years. i think based on a completely bogus narrative hyped by an irresponsible press. and i think that there were gross >> a former counsel to robert mueller at the fbi when he was fbi can director. chuck now hosts the podcast "the oath." and john is back with us to join the discussion. chuck, your reaction to hot ywh heard the attorney general say. >> let me back up and tell you what the inspector general found. the inspector general found first that there was no improperer motive in the fbi's investigation of russian interference. and with respect to opening the case, the predication was proper. that's a fancy legal word. what it means is this. an fbi agent cannot open a case based on a hunch or suspicion or a fevered dream or because she doesn't like her next door neighbor. she needs evidence. a threshhold. and inspector general found that they absolutely had predication to open this case. so for the attorney general to say the inspector general was wrong and the fbi acted improperly or didn't have a thresh hold of evidence is completely false. that's not what the inspector general found. and the at
robert mueller. >> i think our nation was turned on its head for three years. i think based on a completely bogus narrative hyped by an irresponsible press. and i think that there were gross >> a former counsel to robert mueller at the fbi when he was fbi can director. chuck now hosts the podcast "the oath." and john is back with us to join the discussion. chuck, your reaction to hot ywh heard the attorney general say. >> let me back up and tell you what the...
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and a gross abuse of power by the president. we understand that he and robertolved. that's the national security advisor. the dunn family spokesperson says that extradition proceedings are underway for the woman but the u.s. state department is standing by its assertion that she had diplomatic immunity at the time of the accident. more as we get it, jon. >> jon: kristin fisher at the white house. thank you. >> sandra: back to the impasse on capitol hill as speaker pelosi refuses to commit to a date for sending articles of impeachment to the senate. let's bring in chris wallace. thank you for joining us this morning. good morning to you. here we are, nancy pelosi will not -- is not handing over those articles of impeachment and this pushes things into the new year. what happens next? >> well, it is basically eyeball to eyeball. well oh he see who will blink. nancy pelosi has made it clear she wants an agreement that she feels will create more of a trial with the calling of witnesses. basically she and chuck schumer the democratic leader are working together on t
and a gross abuse of power by the president. we understand that he and robertolved. that's the national security advisor. the dunn family spokesperson says that extradition proceedings are underway for the woman but the u.s. state department is standing by its assertion that she had diplomatic immunity at the time of the accident. more as we get it, jon. >> jon: kristin fisher at the white house. thank you. >> sandra: back to the impasse on capitol hill as speaker pelosi refuses to...
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gross abuses of fisa and inexplicable behavior that is intolerable in the fbi. >> joining us now is chuck rosenberg, a former senior fbi official and former u.s. attorney. he was the former counsel to roberts fbi director. chuck now hosts the msnbc podcast "the oath." and john heilemann is back with us to join the discussion. chuck, your reaction to what you heard the attorney general say today in that interview. >> lawrence, i'm mystified. let me tell you why. first let me back up a bit and let me tell you what the inspector general found because the top findings by the specter general are really important to understanding what the attorney general said. the inspector general found first there was no political bias, no improper motive in the fbi's investigation of russian investigation into election interference nor in their opening the case. and with respect to opening the case that the predication was proper. predication is sort of a fancy and legal word. what it means is basically this. an fbi agent cannot open a case based on a hunch or suspicion or a fevered dream or because he doesn't like her next door neighbor. she needs some quantum of proof, she needs some evidence. a threshold
gross abuses of fisa and inexplicable behavior that is intolerable in the fbi. >> joining us now is chuck rosenberg, a former senior fbi official and former u.s. attorney. he was the former counsel to roberts fbi director. chuck now hosts the msnbc podcast "the oath." and john heilemann is back with us to join the discussion. chuck, your reaction to what you heard the attorney general say today in that interview. >> lawrence, i'm mystified. let me tell you why. first let...