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should foster rapid 5g employment by continuing to make spectrum available. it was back in the early rockefeller days where i had the term beachfront spectrum. the government has to find ways to free things up and particularly, license -- the second category of recommendations is the u.s. should pave the way for future innovation by clarifying and reestablishing the fcc is the federal government's primarily authority for commercial spectrum allocation -- allocation. we have seen some harmful relitigating in certain bands that is bad for the country and 5g employment. another example of a way to pave the way for future innovation is to lead efforts towards harmonizing spectrum bands. this allows the global scale for necessary trusted suppliers to give semi conductors and other components. the third is to leverage a $1.5 billion wireless innovation fund that was part of the chips and science act to promote next-generation networks. third category of recommendation is to lean into full -- free-market democracy improve that that is best fostering trust innovation
should foster rapid 5g employment by continuing to make spectrum available. it was back in the early rockefeller days where i had the term beachfront spectrum. the government has to find ways to free things up and particularly, license -- the second category of recommendations is the u.s. should pave the way for future innovation by clarifying and reestablishing the fcc is the federal government's primarily authority for commercial spectrum allocation -- allocation. we have seen some harmful...
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should foster rapid 5g employment by continuing to make spectrum available. it was back in the early rockefeller days where i had the term beachfront spectrum. the government has to find ways to free things up and particularly, license -- the second category of recommendations is the u.s. should pave the way for future innovation by clarifying and reestablishing the fcc is the federal government's primarily authority for commercial spectrum allocation -- allocation. we have seen some harmful relitigating in certain bands that is bad for the country and 5g employment. another example of a way to pave the way for future innovation is to lead efforts towards harmonizing spectrum bands. this allows the global scale for necessary trusted suppliers to give semi conductors and other components. the third is to leverage a $1.5 billion wireless innovation fund that was part of the chips and science act to promote next-generation networks. third category of recommendation is to lean into full -- free-market democracy improve that that is best fostering trust innovation
should foster rapid 5g employment by continuing to make spectrum available. it was back in the early rockefeller days where i had the term beachfront spectrum. the government has to find ways to free things up and particularly, license -- the second category of recommendations is the u.s. should pave the way for future innovation by clarifying and reestablishing the fcc is the federal government's primarily authority for commercial spectrum allocation -- allocation. we have seen some harmful...
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Jan 23, 2023
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licenses and refresh the nation spectrum pipeline. in addition we launched the first ever inquiry in the united states into open radio access network. i also established to make innovation zones and boston and raleigh for advanced wireless can medications and network innovation research that can help support things likee open radio access networks. but a bigger boost in the department is coming because of the chips inside act congress .1 $.5 billion in billion dollars in support for this technology, and while these funds are with our colleagues at ntia my hope is we can align their efforts to what we have learned in our existing reimbursement programs about real-worldse deployment ad the importance systems integration. that's a lot. we are making progress as you just heard on nine different fronts. so my instinct is to round that out and make it a neat tentatively what we're going to do next to keep up this momentum. all right, tense is keeping our national security assessment up to date. we know national security threats areat always
licenses and refresh the nation spectrum pipeline. in addition we launched the first ever inquiry in the united states into open radio access network. i also established to make innovation zones and boston and raleigh for advanced wireless can medications and network innovation research that can help support things likee open radio access networks. but a bigger boost in the department is coming because of the chips inside act congress .1 $.5 billion in billion dollars in support for this...
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probably on the autism spectrum, this is theproblem, you've got lots of people on the spectrum . you got extreme talent on one end and people with severe disabilities on the other end that cannot dress themselves or do normal activities so next slide . arts foster scientific significance, that's the reason we need to keep hands on in schools. 50 percent more likely to is have an arts and crafts, that's another reason for keeping all these classes. go to the next slide. let's give you some tips for working with brains that are different. this slide shows a lot of business leaders. don't stick that person on the take-out window, don't stick them in a crazy chaotic store during the holidays because they absolutely cannot afford that. don't burn me with long information, icannot remember it . give me a pilots checklist on what i am supposed to do. being vague doesn't work. you can't say you're not a team player. you've got to say at that project meeting youcall me stupid, that's not acceptable . i was brought up in the 50s with social skills training so let's say i still drink withmy
probably on the autism spectrum, this is theproblem, you've got lots of people on the spectrum . you got extreme talent on one end and people with severe disabilities on the other end that cannot dress themselves or do normal activities so next slide . arts foster scientific significance, that's the reason we need to keep hands on in schools. 50 percent more likely to is have an arts and crafts, that's another reason for keeping all these classes. go to the next slide. let's give you some tips...
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this is the problem with growth autism spectrum. you've got extreme talent on one end you've got people with very, very severe disabilities on the other end that cannot dress themselves they cannot do normal activities. go to the next light. but they all called the same thing. arc to foster scientific success we need all the hands on classes in the schools for a nobel prize winner's 50% more likely to have an arts and craft hobby compared to other scientists. that is another reason for keeping all the classes, will go to the nexte. slide. now let's give you tips for working with minds that are different. again i've shown this slide to a lot of famous leaders. you need these. don't put that person mcdonald's take-out window.or do not stick them in a crazy during holidays because they absently cannot hold the task. not burden with long strings of vocal information i cannot remember it. give me a pilot's check list with bullet what i am supposed to do. being vague does not work. you cannot say you're not a team player. you need to say
this is the problem with growth autism spectrum. you've got extreme talent on one end you've got people with very, very severe disabilities on the other end that cannot dress themselves they cannot do normal activities. go to the next light. but they all called the same thing. arc to foster scientific success we need all the hands on classes in the schools for a nobel prize winner's 50% more likely to have an arts and craft hobby compared to other scientists. that is another reason for keeping...
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this can be broader spectrum and can be longer lasting, so we need vaccines that across the spectrum, along the ration of immunity, low costs, stable and provide something that can be scalable and produced around the world, so it can be produced as quickly as possible. the challenge has always been that we default to porn the largest investments in the most proven technologies, and we failed to then use that momentum or use some of those funds to bring those next generation technologies forward, and then the crises goes away, the money goes away and does next generation technologies are still left and the holding gate. that's why we need another warp speed like event or organization to identify these next generation candidates with those properties and get those over the finish line so that we have a broader spectrum of vaccines for everyday diseases and pandemics in the future. >> thank you, and i guess, i am out of time here. i should add to your wish list to have a congress that has an attention spent longer than the -- eye yield back. >> thank you for yielding back. the chair now
this can be broader spectrum and can be longer lasting, so we need vaccines that across the spectrum, along the ration of immunity, low costs, stable and provide something that can be scalable and produced around the world, so it can be produced as quickly as possible. the challenge has always been that we default to porn the largest investments in the most proven technologies, and we failed to then use that momentum or use some of those funds to bring those next generation technologies...
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the spectrum tells us so much more. it tells us there are patchy clouds, we learned that the atmosphere is enriched by heavy elements, suggesting that the planet was bombarded by planted test moles early in its life. and we even see evidence of photo chemistry. the presence of sulfur dioxide cannot be explained without invoking starlight as a catalyst for the chemical reactions. high energy photos from the star rained down on top of the atmosphere and break apart water molecules, triggering a cascade of chemical reactions leading to the production of sulfur dioxide. photo chemistries fundamental for life on earth to thrive. this is the first evidence a photo chemistry of a molecule that requires -- chemistry for its existence. over 70 trends exiting -- will be exhibited by -- hundreds over its lifetime. we now have a new lens on exoplanet diversity. from the state, that we will gain insights into plain information, and evolution processes, and we will lay the groundwork for identifying habitable environments in the livi
the spectrum tells us so much more. it tells us there are patchy clouds, we learned that the atmosphere is enriched by heavy elements, suggesting that the planet was bombarded by planted test moles early in its life. and we even see evidence of photo chemistry. the presence of sulfur dioxide cannot be explained without invoking starlight as a catalyst for the chemical reactions. high energy photos from the star rained down on top of the atmosphere and break apart water molecules, triggering a...
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you take the other end of the spectrum.e're using machine learning to really enhance the skills of people higher up in the spectrum so you take some of that cybersecurity business they now have machine learning right next to them. it -- they become much more effective at running the cybersecurity operation by having that analytic tool. david: ibm has come up with input -- with some policies on this. how contact help us the environment. gary: as a technology company we think about how we can help our clients. we look at climate no different than any other business operation. it's a data problem. you have to collect the data into usable form. it's something ibm drives on. we help get into the usable format. you need the technology, the software, of the tools to start evaluating that. so again knocking a baseline the value of your data. you know how much carbon you are emed in. now that you know that you can go through policies and procedures to change the way you are running your business and you can measure success. you beco
you take the other end of the spectrum.e're using machine learning to really enhance the skills of people higher up in the spectrum so you take some of that cybersecurity business they now have machine learning right next to them. it -- they become much more effective at running the cybersecurity operation by having that analytic tool. david: ibm has come up with input -- with some policies on this. how contact help us the environment. gary: as a technology company we think about how we can...
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everybody on the spectrum is not a visual thinker. everybody on the spectrum tends to be an extreme type of. think like maybe an extreme object. you also have people on the that are on extreme mathematicians and then cis h. just put up a thing about putting spaces in museums. i think that's absolutely wonderful. we need to be having maker spaces. and when i went to harvard to talk about visual thinking book, they had a makerspace in the physics lab. so here's this labeled physics lab. and in there with all the 3d printers, they had a sewing machine and crochet. yeah, they're realizing maybe they're going to get the hands on. but the thing i'm concerned about is a mathematically oriented physics program screams of visual thinkers. now, my kind of mind can go up to the industrial design department, because that's the visual side of designing things on now. and i'm a big believer in maker spaces. we've got too many kids today growing up, never used a tool. they're totally removed from the world of practical and i get asked all the time,
everybody on the spectrum is not a visual thinker. everybody on the spectrum tends to be an extreme type of. think like maybe an extreme object. you also have people on the that are on extreme mathematicians and then cis h. just put up a thing about putting spaces in museums. i think that's absolutely wonderful. we need to be having maker spaces. and when i went to harvard to talk about visual thinking book, they had a makerspace in the physics lab. so here's this labeled physics lab. and in...
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jwst is scheduled to take a spectrum of many of theser univg stars and galaxies so early. we are living in a transformative time in astrophysics and jwst's revolutionizing the universe. i thank you for your time and would be pleased to answer any questions. mr. beyer: thank you, dr. finkelstein. already, you are finding galaxies older than your daughter. [laughter] that is amazing, very cool. i hope you have other children. [laughter] dr. batalha, the floor is yours. dr. batalha: thank you. good morning, chairman beyer, ranking member babin, and members of the subcommittee. it is such a joy to be here to share the wonder of scientific discovery and the success of this new space telescope. webb is performing at or even better than our expectations and has already achieved groundbreaking discoveries in our field. this is truly the beginning of a new era of exoplanets exploration. the hallmark of which will be the study of exoplanets atmospheres enabled by jwst. to date, over 5000 planets orbiting other stars in the galaxy have been identified. most were discovered using the
jwst is scheduled to take a spectrum of many of theser univg stars and galaxies so early. we are living in a transformative time in astrophysics and jwst's revolutionizing the universe. i thank you for your time and would be pleased to answer any questions. mr. beyer: thank you, dr. finkelstein. already, you are finding galaxies older than your daughter. [laughter] that is amazing, very cool. i hope you have other children. [laughter] dr. batalha, the floor is yours. dr. batalha: thank you....
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we take you to the unique trail making sure people along the neuro-divergent spectrum have a good time. >> you're watching matter of fact, america's number one >> you're watching matter of fact, america's number one nationally syndica when moderate to severe ulcerative colitis persisthds.0 put it in check with rinvoq, a once-daily pill. when uc got unpredictable,... i got rapid symptom relief with rinvoq. check. when uc held me back... i sgot lastinhdg, steroid-fre remission with rinvoq. check. and when uc got 21the upper hand... rinvoq helped visibly repair the colon lining. check. hrapi80d symptom relief. lasting, steroid-free remission. and a chance to vihdsibly repa8r the colon lining. chec 1k. check. and check. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infecfations, including tb. s seriouhds infections and blood clots, some fatal; cancers, including lymphoma s and skin cancer; death, heart attack, stroke, and tears in the stomach or intestines occurred. people 50 and older... with at least 1 heart disease risk fachdtor have h80igher ri. don't tahdke if alle80rgic to rinvoq... as seri
we take you to the unique trail making sure people along the neuro-divergent spectrum have a good time. >> you're watching matter of fact, america's number one >> you're watching matter of fact, america's number one nationally syndica when moderate to severe ulcerative colitis persisthds.0 put it in check with rinvoq, a once-daily pill. when uc got unpredictable,... i got rapid symptom relief with rinvoq. check. when uc held me back... i sgot lastinhdg, steroid-fre remission with...
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i confirmed them with my status as the worst spectrum of the minsk regional police spectrum.zdenskaya zemlya chartered for central allergy, she not only warm words and you nikatatsiya good soils, and near the region i will reach the robbery sphere. musical weddings must be bright and colorful before the anniversary of the minsk region, one of the most original bands at the yakei will perform tomorrow on the great stage. it is a youth folk instrumental ensemble. nyas, the whiskey of yoshkara to the yakomo team will already be for 15 years, it is turned off to the lad dotted on the improvements of the obsessed college. dedicated to many republican and international festivals, the most has the status and laureate of the special prize the president of belarus to the specifics of the ensemble and the constant rotation. thinks of horseness. at the house, 8 dozen were engaged in whiskey skiing. i have already been lucky, since for the second year i have been performing at various regional republican events with the violent spooncarts . here they acted as a foreigner in the bazaar an
i confirmed them with my status as the worst spectrum of the minsk regional police spectrum.zdenskaya zemlya chartered for central allergy, she not only warm words and you nikatatsiya good soils, and near the region i will reach the robbery sphere. musical weddings must be bright and colorful before the anniversary of the minsk region, one of the most original bands at the yakei will perform tomorrow on the great stage. it is a youth folk instrumental ensemble. nyas, the whiskey of yoshkara to...
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is the ethical spectrum of latvia. latvian people 's front won at the end of the 70s because the first thing they did was then they gave autonomy and rights, too, to all the rest of the minority, that is, we had no opposition. let's say that the ethnic latvians and the rest did not have such a thing. we only left. let's say that about the imperialists who are dust against us and all the others who are close to us. there is a birth of such a political nation. yes, of course, there is none anywhere in the world. yes, they are not laptnoy. but it is clear. yes, but it does not mean. well, it does not mean that other citizens will not have the same rights. they have the same rights even after the adoption of our constitution in 1922. in principle, the same, all the same rights. as with any other. thank you, lord, publics artis powers, the former minister of defense of latvia, the director of the electrical center is needed for europolitics in the center of policies. today the baltic countries, what do the baltic societies
is the ethical spectrum of latvia. latvian people 's front won at the end of the 70s because the first thing they did was then they gave autonomy and rights, too, to all the rest of the minority, that is, we had no opposition. let's say that the ethnic latvians and the rest did not have such a thing. we only left. let's say that about the imperialists who are dust against us and all the others who are close to us. there is a birth of such a political nation. yes, of course, there is none...
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as opposed to this spectrum or this spectrum.[applause] >> the best thing about the last two years that we haven't had to listen to unfiltered trump go on and on on national news. [applause] and last night, i stumbled on nbc's streaming. and they had trump on, from a conservative dinner in mar-a-lago. where they gave him like ten minutes to thank all the people, all the people that he has supported, we supported him. then they cut away and they say, we will come back because we only are interested in hearing what he has to say about the special prosecutor. they come back in and he did talk about them appointing a special prosecutor. and went on and on about how persecuted he has been. and how he has given 11,000 pages of documentation, they have everything on him, what do they keep asking for? i finally had to turn it off, because it was going on for too long, unfiltered. so, i think we are back. and that is upsetting. >>, when it was barry. >> i don't know if there is a question. i didn't see it, so i can't -- >> i'm all for a c
as opposed to this spectrum or this spectrum.[applause] >> the best thing about the last two years that we haven't had to listen to unfiltered trump go on and on on national news. [applause] and last night, i stumbled on nbc's streaming. and they had trump on, from a conservative dinner in mar-a-lago. where they gave him like ten minutes to thank all the people, all the people that he has supported, we supported him. then they cut away and they say, we will come back because we only are...
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, as opposed to this spectrum or this spectrum. the best thing about the last two years is that we haven't had to listen to unfiltered trump go on and on, on national news and then last night i stumbled upon nbc and they had trump on from a conservative in mar a lago where they gave him like 10 minutes to thank all the people, you know, all the people that he supported who supported him. and then they cut away and they said, well, we'll come back because we only are interested in hearing what he has to say about the special prosecutor. so then they cut back in and he did talk about them appointing the special prosecutor and went on and on about how persecuted he has been and how he's given 11,000 pages of documentation and they have everything on him. what did they keep asking for? and i finally had to turn it off because it was going on for too long, unfiltered. so i think we're back. yeah. and that's upsetting. hi, my name is barry. i assume that there was a question. all right, my name. so i can't. i'm all for a community meetin
, as opposed to this spectrum or this spectrum. the best thing about the last two years is that we haven't had to listen to unfiltered trump go on and on, on national news and then last night i stumbled upon nbc and they had trump on from a conservative in mar a lago where they gave him like 10 minutes to thank all the people, you know, all the people that he supported who supported him. and then they cut away and they said, well, we'll come back because we only are interested in hearing what...
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for example, i think, you know, economists across the political spectrum, a great regardless of whatf tax you want that the current system of taxation for council tax is stamp duty and business rates is a complete mess and needs reform now you can reform that without raising more of course you can reform it and raise some more money. if he wants to finance pubuc money. if he wants to finance public services. similarly, the current way that we tax capital gains and wealth there are proposals that would allow you to unify the tax ation of capital gains, inheritance tax wealth. again, you could do that on a revenue neutral basis. if you to, that would improve the system without raising money or you could do in such a way as you could do it in such a way as to more money for public to raise more money for public services, is what would services, which is what i would favour. are the sort favour. but those are the sort of we actually ought to of choices we actually ought to be talking about. the parties ought to be arguing and as ought to be arguing about and as you that those issues, you
for example, i think, you know, economists across the political spectrum, a great regardless of whatf tax you want that the current system of taxation for council tax is stamp duty and business rates is a complete mess and needs reform now you can reform that without raising more of course you can reform it and raise some more money. if he wants to finance pubuc money. if he wants to finance public services. similarly, the current way that we tax capital gains and wealth there are proposals...
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everybody on the spectrum tends to be an extreme type of thinker.n extreme object visualizer. you also have people on the spectrum who are extreme mathematicians and there was a thing about putting them in museums, i think it's wonderful. we need to have these. i went to harvard about my visual thinker spoke, they had a makers space in the lab. but here's the thing, and there was also a3d 3d printers, they d a sewing machine. the thing i am concerned about is mathematically oriented programs with visual thinkers. my mind could be in the district design department because that's the visual side of designing things. i'm a believer and make her spaces. ... like let's say the water on the floor, they went to clean it up because they see somebody could slip on that. that would be simple visual thinking. here is another question, how can you tell if an artistic person is a visual thinker? you can't tell with 3-year-olds but by the time they are 7 or 8, they are mathematical thinkers, then that person doesn't care about logos. a lot of the visual thinkers
everybody on the spectrum tends to be an extreme type of thinker.n extreme object visualizer. you also have people on the spectrum who are extreme mathematicians and there was a thing about putting them in museums, i think it's wonderful. we need to have these. i went to harvard about my visual thinker spoke, they had a makers space in the lab. but here's the thing, and there was also a3d 3d printers, they d a sewing machine. the thing i am concerned about is mathematically oriented programs...
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we serve clients across the spectrum, not just those in the public markets.certainly see healthy corporate balance sheets across the board. our net credit losses in the last year, i have never seen them so low. i think this omens well in our m&a. the number of dialogs we are having with ceo's about transformational m&a is enormous. not quite the pipeline it was last year, but it is a pipeline that is prices have become more reasonable and corporate balance sheets are in good shape, ceo's are thinking transformation more than you might think. despite the fact that there is also an adjustment to the reality of more mild recessions ahead. kriti: you are listening to citi ceo jane fraser speaking with our david westin at the world economic forum. she predicts mild recession whereas, on the shelf, we had julia coronado say it is not part of her base case. jon: it is going to be an interesting debate to watch because we have already seen a willingness on the part of investors to get into those hard-hit names from last year. you are seeing that again today. discreti
we serve clients across the spectrum, not just those in the public markets.certainly see healthy corporate balance sheets across the board. our net credit losses in the last year, i have never seen them so low. i think this omens well in our m&a. the number of dialogs we are having with ceo's about transformational m&a is enormous. not quite the pipeline it was last year, but it is a pipeline that is prices have become more reasonable and corporate balance sheets are in good shape,...
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autism spectrum disorder for instance, two people who have the label of autism spectrum disorder andin common symptom illogically. the points you need to get diagnosed with this thing haveny in common are many fewer than the ways you can vary. i think science is moving in this way. occult precision medicine trying to model what drives a person to get through a diagnosis. itan is really important because something like depression for instance are called by a whole lot of different situationalch neurochemical precursors. people who were there at the same label not going to respond the same way many in the book talk about axes of being there. very different variables that mushed together to get to any particular place. it's kind of a multidimensional problem space. i might be high in one thing in the low and another and that brings me too a place. might be just a medium on the tube it brings him to the same place. the checks and balances and the brain works. so yes i think we should be moving towards treating an individual and understanding with dispersant symptoms are but it is really
autism spectrum disorder for instance, two people who have the label of autism spectrum disorder andin common symptom illogically. the points you need to get diagnosed with this thing haveny in common are many fewer than the ways you can vary. i think science is moving in this way. occult precision medicine trying to model what drives a person to get through a diagnosis. itan is really important because something like depression for instance are called by a whole lot of different situationalch...
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this is the graphical representation of a planetary spectrum. the amount of light block on the y axis versus wavelength or color on the x axis. -- aesthetic appeal of maisy's galaxy or stefan's quintet, but i'd argue that it's just as profound regarding the mysteries it reveals. from this spectrum we see a panoply of atomic in regular spaces that we cannot see before -- the tallest bumper hill that we see is due to the absorption of a carbon dioxide molecule. we also see evidence of sodium, potassium, carbon monoxide and sulfur dioxide. the spectrum tells us so much more and it tells us that there are patchy clouds, that the atmosphere is enriched by heavy elements, suggesting that the planet was bombarded by planted testimony early in its life, and we also see evidence of photo chemistry. the presence of sulfur dioxide cannot be explained without invoking starlight as a catalyst for the chemical reactions. high energy photos from the stars rained down on top of the atmosphere and break apart water water molecules, triggering a cascade of chemic
this is the graphical representation of a planetary spectrum. the amount of light block on the y axis versus wavelength or color on the x axis. -- aesthetic appeal of maisy's galaxy or stefan's quintet, but i'd argue that it's just as profound regarding the mysteries it reveals. from this spectrum we see a panoply of atomic in regular spaces that we cannot see before -- the tallest bumper hill that we see is due to the absorption of a carbon dioxide molecule. we also see evidence of sodium,...
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deal with it collectively as a country you could see it happening on either side of the political spectrumget where we just decide can't be associated with them so we untethered ourselves and unravel ourselves from them economically? many states give a dollar .50, for every dollar they get back, they could rationalize it that way. do we rely on state commerce in that way? that could be affected in many ways so as not inevitable or a prediction but something we are concerned about. the raise in the book disagreements between states over abortion already. there are billboards in several states, texas, mississippi and alabama also like the state of california say if you need an abortion, we are here to help. that's one state going to another state saying your laws are unrecognizable to us, we have different laws and we will rescue your citizens from your state because of this disagreement. >> especially with congress not governing the states. >> this idea of boycotting, states feeling separate from one another that this can't be a revenue thing. one state could say we are not going to give fe
deal with it collectively as a country you could see it happening on either side of the political spectrumget where we just decide can't be associated with them so we untethered ourselves and unravel ourselves from them economically? many states give a dollar .50, for every dollar they get back, they could rationalize it that way. do we rely on state commerce in that way? that could be affected in many ways so as not inevitable or a prediction but something we are concerned about. the raise in...
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we need this, first of all, we are looking for information on this matter quite a wide spectrum of iran's military structures were applied, taking into account the fact that most of their military facilities in the industry are under the ground , uh, well, we saw it, there are intelligence data to open sources and that's why it's definitely very important to us that the company that took part in the production of unmanned aerial vehicles and unmanned aircraft, by the way, there is also a combat unit, that's why there is the production of ammunition there , it's very broad, such a name of ammunition is a lot of things well, the iranians are now possibly showing these shots, what you see here, here are the shekets somewhere, probably their remnants, that is, in the broad spectrum, strikes were also carried out, and the nuclear issue was not voiced by either side for obvious reasons, and there the israelis have shown everyone that if something like this continues with the americans, then there will be a corresponding influence and in the future, in addition, people from rotyan made statement
we need this, first of all, we are looking for information on this matter quite a wide spectrum of iran's military structures were applied, taking into account the fact that most of their military facilities in the industry are under the ground , uh, well, we saw it, there are intelligence data to open sources and that's why it's definitely very important to us that the company that took part in the production of unmanned aerial vehicles and unmanned aircraft, by the way, there is also a combat...
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among them there are both guys with an autism spectrum disorder and ordinary ones. and so the new year's meeting everyone sits in a circle and says warm words to each other desires in front of a smart christmas tree maria valieva dmitry akimov alexander chervenetsov and anna celebrate the quest. russia is determined to further actively develop relations with brazil , speaker of the federation council valentin matvienko said, she led our delegation at the inauguration ceremony of the elected president of brazil, inasia lulu da silva. she also held bilateral meetings with him and the heads of delegations of some countries. as for the inauguration? i want to say that it is very personable, more than 100 delegations from different countries, more than 20 heads of state come to this event. and, of course, these are not only such protocol events. this is the opportunity to e-e bilateral contacts discussing a wide range of issues and stability and economic situation of the financial situation in the world search for solutions. well, now about the weather in the regions of
among them there are both guys with an autism spectrum disorder and ordinary ones. and so the new year's meeting everyone sits in a circle and says warm words to each other desires in front of a smart christmas tree maria valieva dmitry akimov alexander chervenetsov and anna celebrate the quest. russia is determined to further actively develop relations with brazil , speaker of the federation council valentin matvienko said, she led our delegation at the inauguration ceremony of the elected...
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thinking abortion like in that larger spectrum, instead of just pulling out on its own, which i argue stigmatizes abortion further. think we should be talking about abortion with pregnancy and with maternal care and with infant care so that that's what reproductive justice is. yeah. and you do this this great and kind of speaking to that, this great quote you have here from angela davis, she's she she says, when black and latino women resort to abortions in such large numbers, the stories they tell are not so about their desire to be free of their pregnancy, but rather about the miserable social conditions which dissuade them from bringing new lives into the world. right. so that that bigger picture. yeah. you're talking about. so thing that this book has a lot of wonderful research a lot of interesting arguments but there's also lot of stories of individual women. and i would love it if you a just kind of as a journalist and also as a could us a little about the experience of bringing these women's stories and their narratives kind of to the page. how did you find their stories? what
thinking abortion like in that larger spectrum, instead of just pulling out on its own, which i argue stigmatizes abortion further. think we should be talking about abortion with pregnancy and with maternal care and with infant care so that that's what reproductive justice is. yeah. and you do this this great and kind of speaking to that, this great quote you have here from angela davis, she's she she says, when black and latino women resort to abortions in such large numbers, the stories they...
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and he was essentially playing of spectrum, playing him as sort of spectrum, but compelling. it was very compelling. he's very actor. and it very charismatic actor. and it was it was it was quite intense, i thought, because kind i thought, because you kind of you read the sherlock you if you read the sherlock holmes you could easily holmes stories, you could easily frame that seems to frame as you know, that seems to be what he is unbelievably . be what he is unbelievably. could you indifferent to how he is ? can i interrupt you could is? can i interrupt you could you do me a favour and run by these analogies before the show ? you can do a bit of egg on my face. as you know it's in elementary. you've got eight glorious seasons. mean, it'd glorious seasons. i mean, it'd be great they somebody who's be great if they somebody who's neurodivergent enables them to actually respond to crime and turn up and do some investigation, giving you a crime number. it's a little bit just picking up people are just picking up people who are less sympathetic . anyway, the less sympathetic. any
and he was essentially playing of spectrum, playing him as sort of spectrum, but compelling. it was very compelling. he's very actor. and it very charismatic actor. and it was it was it was quite intense, i thought, because kind i thought, because you kind of you read the sherlock you if you read the sherlock holmes you could easily holmes stories, you could easily frame that seems to frame as you know, that seems to be what he is unbelievably . be what he is unbelievably. could you indifferent...
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and he was essentially playing of spectrum, playing him as sort of spectrum, but compelling. it was very compelling. he's very actor. and it very charismatic actor. and it was it was it was quite intense, i thought, because kind i thought, because you kind of you read the sherlock you if you read the sherlock holmes you could easily holmes stories, you could easily frame that seems to frame as you know, that seems to be what he is unbelievably . be what he is unbelievably. could you indifferent to how he is ? can i interrupt you could is? can i interrupt you could you do me a favour and run by these analogies before the show ? you can do a bit of egg on my face. as you know it's in elementary. you've got eight glorious seasons. mean, it'd glorious seasons. i mean, it'd be great they somebody who's be great if they somebody who's neurodivergent enables them to actually respond to crime and turn up and do some investigation, giving you a crime number. it's a little bit just picking up people are just picking up people who are less sympathetic . anyway, the less sympathetic. any
and he was essentially playing of spectrum, playing him as sort of spectrum, but compelling. it was very compelling. he's very actor. and it very charismatic actor. and it was it was it was quite intense, i thought, because kind i thought, because you kind of you read the sherlock you if you read the sherlock holmes you could easily holmes stories, you could easily frame that seems to frame as you know, that seems to be what he is unbelievably . be what he is unbelievably. could you indifferent...
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the variety of countries is huge, we have a spectrum of people beyond mexico.entral and south america, all parts of europe, africa, asia. they may not be in the same number of mexico but the numbers are very diverse in the u.s. host: does the number of over stays indicate is resources -- is resources on the government? guest: we all know we do not have political, the resources to go out after every unauthorized person in u.s. would like the soviet union did to track those over stays. most of it is done on an honor system. we are trying to get better because of someone over stays because we have the record and if they seek to reenter the country at some point, they will not be allowed to come for at least 10 years. that is some disincentive. host: in alabama, democratic caller. caller: what can you help from the people coming from mexico, cuba, can you give them political asylum for a little while? can you help? guest: i am a lawyer by do not offer advice on television for individual cases. it is a matter of policy. and who arrives at the border to seek asylum.
the variety of countries is huge, we have a spectrum of people beyond mexico.entral and south america, all parts of europe, africa, asia. they may not be in the same number of mexico but the numbers are very diverse in the u.s. host: does the number of over stays indicate is resources -- is resources on the government? guest: we all know we do not have political, the resources to go out after every unauthorized person in u.s. would like the soviet union did to track those over stays. most of it...
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among them there are both guys with an autism spectrum disorder and ordinary ones. the new year's meeting everyone sits in a circle and says warm words to each other, make wishes in front of a smart christmas tree maria valieva dmitriya akimov alexander chervtsov and anna enjoy together. sovcombank should you think about savings, as sovcombank offers an excellent interest on deposits. and here you are skimming the cream off him investing in a team in the branch and online under 9% per annum, which is the average between parrots and a monkey is already in the movies. there has never been such a russian cold 150 g, an unprecedented rich taste in one glass. try a real ice cream, russian cold is a great incredible taste when the layout is confusing. you just need to make up your mind to help complete catalogs of discounts for new buildings and information about the finishing of apartments in all new buildings, just to make up your mind. hurry up to buy at the first sale of the year, everything will be profitable in m.video and eldorado well, how are you cold? salute why
among them there are both guys with an autism spectrum disorder and ordinary ones. the new year's meeting everyone sits in a circle and says warm words to each other, make wishes in front of a smart christmas tree maria valieva dmitriya akimov alexander chervtsov and anna enjoy together. sovcombank should you think about savings, as sovcombank offers an excellent interest on deposits. and here you are skimming the cream off him investing in a team in the branch and online under 9% per annum,...
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so when you look across the spectrum of nato intervention, what you see is one failed, stayed in one disaster after another. and on top of that, you have nato demanding clamoring stilton berg and others, that every natal members spend 2 percent of its g d, p on the military, whether there is a legitimate need for them to do so. and whether, even though there are pressing domestic issues, that every member of nato has to confront, including poverty and an environmental and be environmental crisis currently confront, you know, anthony, and one of the things is very curious in this propaganda rich environment, that this is an elite wore it because if you look at polling, if you dig down, most people are interested in domestic issues here. but this isn't an elite agenda . yes, it definitely is a registered times about the record of nights which has been one of failure. in fact, the one instance where they could have succeeded to get his son. i totally didn't grade job but which i 26 with in afghans shaban ride city case and standards for women. and so on a survey because they did a deal
so when you look across the spectrum of nato intervention, what you see is one failed, stayed in one disaster after another. and on top of that, you have nato demanding clamoring stilton berg and others, that every natal members spend 2 percent of its g d, p on the military, whether there is a legitimate need for them to do so. and whether, even though there are pressing domestic issues, that every member of nato has to confront, including poverty and an environmental and be environmental...
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there's all a lot of surprise and actually a lot of appreciation across the political spectrum. so has a lot of understanding that during the cova g, as it said, incredibly hard to deal with things like the crisis, terrorist attack before that incredibly cons. so a lot of gratefulness to her service, regardless of where people are sitting on the political spectrum, she does have a lot of support is that she does. of course, also have her critics. we just heard it in our report. how will her time as prime minister be remembered overall i think fundamentally, we can argue back and forth around the policy issues or different filings. but i think her main point as prime minister will be being the crisis minister facing the question parents with tech needing that was in to say the faculty why island adoption, which, which code many people volcanic eruption they covered is as well being the kinds of prime minister and i were leading co respond, i think she's going to go down in history as the crisis prime minister along by the course. if they're looking ahead. what's next for new zeal
there's all a lot of surprise and actually a lot of appreciation across the political spectrum. so has a lot of understanding that during the cova g, as it said, incredibly hard to deal with things like the crisis, terrorist attack before that incredibly cons. so a lot of gratefulness to her service, regardless of where people are sitting on the political spectrum, she does have a lot of support is that she does. of course, also have her critics. we just heard it in our report. how will her...
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live in america, and he won't slash actual point and where he got it as the non b who did not a spectrum enjoy, you know, the privilege to depend their feet and rights and that's the international system. so to see a pretty is back west and you were by the time and you know, to be enough still know they speak quickly, enjoyed it. and for me.
live in america, and he won't slash actual point and where he got it as the non b who did not a spectrum enjoy, you know, the privilege to depend their feet and rights and that's the international system. so to see a pretty is back west and you were by the time and you know, to be enough still know they speak quickly, enjoyed it. and for me.
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kissinger, including even william burns, the current director of the ca, that across the political spectrum in russia, there was antipathy, entirely understandable, and typically towards nato expansion. that there had been assurances given that the breaking of those assurances would have potentially catastrophic consequences for europe and west relationships with russia. and we simply conveniently forgot all of that. because the ice days decided that its status as the world sole superpower was at risk. and that it needed to take measures to weaken russia and then beyond that to weaken what it seems to regard as its prime competitor, china. well, you, anthony, almost exactly. one year ago, russia sent to nato and to washington, to note ultimatums, whatever you want to call them about, you know, it's, you know, basically they're up against the wall and you have to listen to it because the security architecture is collapsed. are they? is that be something that could be possibly entertained now? maybe because we have mixed voices in europe. you know, there's no relationship, no future with russ
kissinger, including even william burns, the current director of the ca, that across the political spectrum in russia, there was antipathy, entirely understandable, and typically towards nato expansion. that there had been assurances given that the breaking of those assurances would have potentially catastrophic consequences for europe and west relationships with russia. and we simply conveniently forgot all of that. because the ice days decided that its status as the world sole superpower was...
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do you think there are still people in europe who are not aware of the full threat or the entire spectrumf those threats that carries to the world europe, including the russian federation, well, in my opinion, again, he can be quite biased in his statements and what a burning rhythm with crazy time indicators, but still somewhere, some extreme left and right spectrums still exist . you can’t ignore them against they will be played on these fields, but it seems to me that there are already a number of politicians, including in great britain and even macron himself, who have already come to the conclusion that the russian federation must undergo a full-fledged military disaster in ukraine and she will inevitably experience it, but again, understanding that putin may lose his life after defeat and understanding that the russian federation may disintegrate and this is actually a very complex geopolitical puzzle because there is no solution to its collapse, i am not optimistic that everything ends literally in a few weeks or in a few months, in my opinion, the hardest fights should be a little
do you think there are still people in europe who are not aware of the full threat or the entire spectrumf those threats that carries to the world europe, including the russian federation, well, in my opinion, again, he can be quite biased in his statements and what a burning rhythm with crazy time indicators, but still somewhere, some extreme left and right spectrums still exist . you can’t ignore them against they will be played on these fields, but it seems to me that there are already a...
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how this has kept the americans from supplying the entire spectrum of expression.n the crimea on the territory no. here is a simple simple question. the adams will begin our territory, for example, in the crimea , the question is a simple yet time, when they will seriously enter the territory of the russian federation with their troops, with their troops not advisers or there, uh, there mercenaries, who, but they entered correctly, but so far there is nothing that they said that we will fight on our own. fine? they did not declare war on vietnam , they did not declare war, it is not visible to cancer. well, neither syria, what are we, but the americans did not announce history, when it comes to existence about the threat to the existence of the russian state, as written in our doctor. we are sure to use nuclear weapons. and before that, before all this talk. i believe, i believe, and before that at least go out and improve it's from everywhere. i'm not saying please, i don't know hit you this is repeating the cost is shown in that, in that cube, look. come in and t
how this has kept the americans from supplying the entire spectrum of expression.n the crimea on the territory no. here is a simple simple question. the adams will begin our territory, for example, in the crimea , the question is a simple yet time, when they will seriously enter the territory of the russian federation with their troops, with their troops not advisers or there, uh, there mercenaries, who, but they entered correctly, but so far there is nothing that they said that we will fight...
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donetsk region, in the zaporozhye direction, the enemy fired at machine tools and of the entire spectrumin the areas of populated areas but the fire of donetsk region olhivske zeleny gai gulyaipole dorozhnyanka railway gulyaipilske charming novodanilivka orihiv novoandriivka mali shcherbaki steppe kamianske and plavni zaporizhzhia region musivka chervonogrigorivka dnipropetrovsk region in the kherson direction the enemy does not stop shelling populated areas along the right bank of the river dnipro , in particular , the civil infrastructure of settlements kherson zelenivka was damaged by artillery shelling engineering youth antonivka and boryslav of the kherson region are victims among the civilian population, the enemy continues to suffer losses confirmed fire damage by units of the defense forces of ukraine on december 31 of the enemy's manpower and military equipment in the area of chulakivka settlement of the kherson region, the losses of the enemy amounted to about 500 servicemen wounded and dead january 1, 2023 units of the defense forces of ukraine carried out fire damage to the
donetsk region, in the zaporozhye direction, the enemy fired at machine tools and of the entire spectrumin the areas of populated areas but the fire of donetsk region olhivske zeleny gai gulyaipole dorozhnyanka railway gulyaipilske charming novodanilivka orihiv novoandriivka mali shcherbaki steppe kamianske and plavni zaporizhzhia region musivka chervonogrigorivka dnipropetrovsk region in the kherson direction the enemy does not stop shelling populated areas along the right bank of the river...