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susanna, have a great time at the commonwealth club tonight. an interest in the book and learn about a fascinating interest. i don't know how you get eight people to check themselves into a mental hospital. >> thank you so much. nice to meet you. >> you too. >>> ama? >> two sweet stories. one east bay business is getting a new look to a local favorite. >>> the unusual -- extraterrestrial sugar. >>> i'm michael finney. we're one week from thanksgiving. th >>> scientists are predicting a rare meteor outbursts dubbed the unicorn. the best views in south america, eastern north america, wester europe and northwestern africa. the meteors are radiating from a constellation named after the greek word for unicorn. nasa scientists say they found sugars in meteorites that crashed into earth billions of years ago. that could give clues to the origins of life. scientists say extraterrestrial sugar might have contributed to the formation of rieb owes, it helped build proteins for our bodies. >> it's alien. >>> another e. coli outbreak in eight states possibl
susanna, have a great time at the commonwealth club tonight. an interest in the book and learn about a fascinating interest. i don't know how you get eight people to check themselves into a mental hospital. >> thank you so much. nice to meet you. >> you too. >>> ama? >> two sweet stories. one east bay business is getting a new look to a local favorite. >>> the unusual -- extraterrestrial sugar. >>> i'm michael finney. we're one week from...
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susanna: there are like six things in there i want to dive deep around. in the interest of time, i'll pick two, the first is small fleet size, predicated on fewer numbers of more types of airplanes and we have a lot of data that tells us that small fleites are really hard to deal -- fleets are really hard to deal with from a sustainment perspective. there are operational challenges and training challenges. you mentioned needing rules of the road for different aircraft in this series and i wonder if you could talk more about that. how different are these planes really going to be from each other? how are you, you know, mitigating the risk of, you know, ballooning sustainment costs for a variety of the same airplanes? william there's a good reason : small fleites aren't worked for a long time and maybe early air force where planes are simple, mechanically. so it goes in the list of things that we could get wrong. things that have to be true to make it affordable. the planes have to be identical from a maintenance and maintenance perspective. holes line up.
susanna: there are like six things in there i want to dive deep around. in the interest of time, i'll pick two, the first is small fleet size, predicated on fewer numbers of more types of airplanes and we have a lot of data that tells us that small fleites are really hard to deal -- fleets are really hard to deal with from a sustainment perspective. there are operational challenges and training challenges. you mentioned needing rules of the road for different aircraft in this series and i...
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contracts for sex yeah i mean what are you talking about who does it what sounds great actual agreement susanna's people say every night i will arrange it in every single day on every single day i don't know if a rival is against that relation you know you bring that in now i did say prenuptial. i can imagine this as the cries that are enough to all 50 i know there are so busy on your way that you deny your pain i form i got to get my form would you not just go to we're going to have a nice night they might have to do it if i decided to be here i'd add to that the free i think i got the pre-sexual cause the consent form just a minute i gave my how do i have to when i want to cut your hour tell your protect yourself switching gears completely lawmakers in germany are calling for more action against extremism after 2 politicians received threats from a neo nazi group that story still ahead in just a minute you're watching our trash. the people who are printing the money don't rely on taxes to get wealthy they're not part of the real economy that's it does the same thing as saying the rulers of saud
contracts for sex yeah i mean what are you talking about who does it what sounds great actual agreement susanna's people say every night i will arrange it in every single day on every single day i don't know if a rival is against that relation you know you bring that in now i did say prenuptial. i can imagine this as the cries that are enough to all 50 i know there are so busy on your way that you deny your pain i form i got to get my form would you not just go to we're going to have a nice...
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copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] --railamerica announcer: tonight on q&a, journalist susannacusses her book the great pretender, about a 1973 experiment led by a stanford psychologist testing the legitimacy of psychiatric hospitals. >> >> because it has such a wide influence on the mental health crisis today was touched by the study, and a lot of public opinion about psychiatry and institutions were in part shaped by the study. it, we in questioning have to go back and question some of our assumptions. gives us an opportunity to go back and reassess in a way to move forward because you cannot move forward on the rotten foundation. if this study was not legitimate, we have to rethink some conclusions it presented. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." american history tv products are now available at the new c-span online store. see what is new for american history tv and check out all of the c-span products. >> next, former secretary of state james baker recounts his time as the country's top diplomat. he served in the george h.w. bush administration 30 years ago, at
copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] --railamerica announcer: tonight on q&a, journalist susannacusses her book the great pretender, about a 1973 experiment led by a stanford psychologist testing the legitimacy of psychiatric hospitals. >> >> because it has such a wide influence on the mental health crisis today was touched by the study, and a lot of public opinion about psychiatry and institutions were in part shaped by the study. it, we in questioning have to go back...
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ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] announcer: on the next q&a, susannasses her book the great pretender, and a benchmark experiment in the 1970's designed to test the reliability of psychiatric diagnoses. check themselves into mental asylums, claiming to have hallucinations and intern were diagnosed with psychiatric disorders. then, as a condition of their release, they were required to admit having a mental illness and take antipsychotic drugs. on the greatn pretender, and sunday on c-span's q&a. >> on facebook, 126 million people were exposed to russian manipulation attempts in the 2016 election. 20 million on instagram, 10 million on twitter to six million followers. we know russia attacked voting systems in all 50 states. they targeted misinformation on ofcific people and 27% voting age americans saw a russian misinformation in the weeks leading up to the election. what we don't know is what effect, if any, any of this had on the election, on the 2018 midterms, what effect it will have in 2020 and not just in the u.s. but liberal democracies around t
ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] announcer: on the next q&a, susannasses her book the great pretender, and a benchmark experiment in the 1970's designed to test the reliability of psychiatric diagnoses. check themselves into mental asylums, claiming to have hallucinations and intern were diagnosed with psychiatric disorders. then, as a condition of their release, they were required to admit having a mental illness and take antipsychotic drugs. on the...
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announcer: tonight on q&a, journalist susanna kaelin discusses her book "the great pretender." about a 19 73 experiment led by stanford psychologist david rosen him testing the legitimacy of psychiatric hospitals. >> because rosen hand said he had a wide influence on so much of what we contend with today, so much of the mental health crisis we see today was touched in some ways by the study. a lot of public opinion about psychiatry, about its intake fusions were in part shaped by the study. it, we and questioning have to go back and question some of our assumptions. i hope that this gives us the opportunity to go back and reassess in a way to move forward, because we cannot move forward on a rotten foundation. if this study was not up to snuff, if it was not legitimate, we really have to think -- we the conclusions that are presented. announcer: tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. monday on the communicators, -- >> we are at the very beginning of the building out a smart city. we were fortunate very early on to convert our old telephone booths infrastructure into wi-fi kio
announcer: tonight on q&a, journalist susanna kaelin discusses her book "the great pretender." about a 19 73 experiment led by stanford psychologist david rosen him testing the legitimacy of psychiatric hospitals. >> because rosen hand said he had a wide influence on so much of what we contend with today, so much of the mental health crisis we see today was touched in some ways by the study. a lot of public opinion about psychiatry, about its intake fusions were in part...
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the data that hits are clad we can recognize this is something that susanna should see because she is driving that ship. we collected that threat and we can push it to in way that's vy summer in ways these to engage with and as you respond to it we get better at recognizing it. but, of course, we have to do more. we have an adversary who will do everything to disconnect from the cloud pics of the real secret sauce will be when the disconnect happens, how much are we able to locally store and process? cannot inform you how long you will have digital superiority, digital stealth so that when you connect back up, because i don't think any adversary would be obligate us disconnected forever, we can refresh your data almost like we're kind of resetting the clock. to do that we are going on the same internet journey that iot companies went on. i would say the what difference is where probably focus a lot more at digital at the edge. if we get those right, i think the benefit will be that finally for once, for once if the government has a piece of data that can help the war fighter, we can g
the data that hits are clad we can recognize this is something that susanna should see because she is driving that ship. we collected that threat and we can push it to in way that's vy summer in ways these to engage with and as you respond to it we get better at recognizing it. but, of course, we have to do more. we have an adversary who will do everything to disconnect from the cloud pics of the real secret sauce will be when the disconnect happens, how much are we able to locally store and...
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my my colleague susanna is at a business park and norwich, and we canjoin business park and norwich,h speed breeding going on. basically, these are unique led lights with a pink hue stop they have been harnessed to speed up wheat here, and now it grows three times faster than regular fruit, grows three times faster than regularfruit, which grows three times faster than regular fruit, which means grows three times faster than regularfruit, which means it can be harvested six times a year rather than the average, and that could help the world to reach that goal of trying to produce 60% more weight by 2052 feet in the world‘s growing population. let‘s have a chat to belinda clark, who is the director of agri— tech east. why is norwich a centre for excellence for agri— tech? we have a unique combination of factors. there is obviously world leading research that we have just been hearing about, but also around norwich as around 40% of the uk‘s most productive land being banished by some highly innovative farmers with a really strong appetite to do things better and differently. and also t
my my colleague susanna is at a business park and norwich, and we canjoin business park and norwich,h speed breeding going on. basically, these are unique led lights with a pink hue stop they have been harnessed to speed up wheat here, and now it grows three times faster than regular fruit, grows three times faster than regularfruit, which grows three times faster than regular fruit, which means grows three times faster than regularfruit, which means it can be harvested six times a year rather...
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welcome to the business news, i'm susanna streeter. since april. banks should consider refunding more customers who fall victim to certain kinds of payment fraud, according to mps. a new report warns fraud is the second most common kind of crime in england and wales, and described economic crime as a "serious and growing problem." it's a year since the law changed in the uk to allow clinicians to prescribe medical cannabis. however, growth in the market has been limited as the government has said more evidence was needed to support "prescribing decisions" related to medical cannabis. across europe though its estimated the cannabis market will be worth £106 billion by 2028, according to the london—based analysis firm prohibition partners. of course, cannabis is a very diverse market with a key distinction between recreational and medicinal uses. europe is much more focused on medicinal products — whereas in the us, recreational cannabis sales are predicted to grow by 25% a year. i guessed marc davis as only about a dozen or so prescript
welcome to the business news, i'm susanna streeter. since april. banks should consider refunding more customers who fall victim to certain kinds of payment fraud, according to mps. a new report warns fraud is the second most common kind of crime in england and wales, and described economic crime as a "serious and growing problem." it's a year since the law changed in the uk to allow clinicians to prescribe medical cannabis. however, growth in the market has been limited as the...
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susanna, thanks very much indeed. today, we have been in aberdeen.ravelling around the uk, going to lots of different places in scotland, wales, northern ireland and england, seen what people really care about in the lead up to these elections. we have come to aberdeen. we can see outside the campervan, come to aberdeen. we can see outside the camper van, let's have a little bit, just set up on the beach. it was absolutely chucking it down earlier, luckily, it has got a little bit drier now for when the quys little bit drier now for when the guys snuck in. it is quite snug in here, what do you think? cozy. i've met cozy is one way of describing it. it has been lovely, but obviously, bbc budget cuts... since we are with you last tuesday, we have got some local flavour, there to say, titan mugs and batteries. kimberley, you work in the factory that makes the pies and batteries that makes the pies and batteries that we have got here. that is true, i like the pies. i'm a fan of the pies as well. the rain is starting, imight pies as well. the rain is star
susanna, thanks very much indeed. today, we have been in aberdeen.ravelling around the uk, going to lots of different places in scotland, wales, northern ireland and england, seen what people really care about in the lead up to these elections. we have come to aberdeen. we can see outside the campervan, come to aberdeen. we can see outside the camper van, let's have a little bit, just set up on the beach. it was absolutely chucking it down earlier, luckily, it has got a little bit drier now for...