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that time schmidt another by technologist at the technical university of berlin discovered the novel uses for fun be cheering a citizen science project that he led. these fascinating organisms on the the animal planet they come in many shapes and sizes. they love rainy days like this one and they have lived on this planet for millions of years. a fungus may well be the biggest living organism on earth. when they stick their heads out that's not even the tip of the iceberg but only a very small part you don't see the main body it penetrates the entire forest floor everything here is creating a communication network with other organisms that is constantly in operation the organisms don't always like each other there is fierce competition. generally this contest for nutrients and territory completely passes a spy except when it's obvious for all to see as on the street trunk that's covered with a tinder fungus for trees this means a slow and there are also some of the tufts feeding on the organic material here. the more my celio piece 2 species meet inside the trunk it would be interest
that time schmidt another by technologist at the technical university of berlin discovered the novel uses for fun be cheering a citizen science project that he led. these fascinating organisms on the the animal planet they come in many shapes and sizes. they love rainy days like this one and they have lived on this planet for millions of years. a fungus may well be the biggest living organism on earth. when they stick their heads out that's not even the tip of the iceberg but only a very small...
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back at the lab in the technical university in berlin all they need to do is to take the cells of the tin the fungus and mix them into culture. this is then added to hemp waste a perfect snack for the fungus within some 10 days its roots the my syria saw the defy the contents of the back. it's a shock absorbing material that can compete with petroleum based materials in many ways that was our main motivation there are so many products materials that end up in the trash can such as e.p.a.'s foam expended polystyrene that's the material that we're replacing in this helmet. makes up 30 percent of plastic waste in landfills worldwide that's a lot of. professional. first tests have shown that the helmet can even outperform conventional ones in safety terms. the team still needs to come up with a sustainable outer shell and to ensure that the product is long lasting once they've sought those problems they want to go into business almost one in 4 cyclists in germany wear a helmet. that time schmidt another by a technologist at the technical university of berlin discovered the novel uses for
back at the lab in the technical university in berlin all they need to do is to take the cells of the tin the fungus and mix them into culture. this is then added to hemp waste a perfect snack for the fungus within some 10 days its roots the my syria saw the defy the contents of the back. it's a shock absorbing material that can compete with petroleum based materials in many ways that was our main motivation there are so many products materials that end up in the trash can such as e.p.a.'s foam...
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that time schmidt another by a technologist at the technical university of berlin discovered the novel he uses for found the cheeriness citizen science project that he led to these fascinating organisms on the other animal planet they come in many shapes and sizes. they love rainy days like this one and they have lived on this planet for millions of years. a fungus may well be the biggest living organism on earth. when they stick their heads out that's not even the tip of the iceberg but only a very small part you don't see the main body it penetrates the entire forest floor everything here is creating a communication network with other organisms that is constantly in operation the organisms don't always like each other there is fierce competition. generally this contest for nutrients and territory completely passes a spy except when it's obvious for all to see as on the street trunk that's covered with a tinder fungus. for trees this means a slow and there are also some of the tufts feeding on the organic material here. the more my sealy of these 2 species meet inside the trunk it wou
that time schmidt another by a technologist at the technical university of berlin discovered the novel he uses for found the cheeriness citizen science project that he led to these fascinating organisms on the other animal planet they come in many shapes and sizes. they love rainy days like this one and they have lived on this planet for millions of years. a fungus may well be the biggest living organism on earth. when they stick their heads out that's not even the tip of the iceberg but only a...
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it and his 2 colleagues it makes perfect sense back at the lab in the technical university and all they need to do is to take the cells of the tin the fungus and mix them into. this then add it to hemp. a perfect snack for the fungus within some 10 days its roots the my c.v. or some other defy the contents of the back. it's a shock absorbing material that can compete with petroleum based materials in many ways that was our main motivation there are so many products materials that end up in the trash cans such as p.s. foam expended polish tyrion that's the material that we're replacing in this helmet . makes up 30 percent of plastic waste in landfills worldwide that's a lot of. first tests have shown that the helmet can even outperform conventional ones in safety terms. the team still needs to come up with a sustainable outer shell and to ensure that the product is long lasting once they've solve those problems they want to go into business almost one in 4 cyclists in germany wear a helmet. baton schmidt another bike technologist at the technical university of berlin discovered the novel
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that tom schmidt another by a technologist at the technical university of berlin discovered the novel he uses for fun be cheering a citizen science project that he led. these fascinating organisms on the the animal planet they come in many shapes and sizes. they love rainy days like this one and they have lived on this planet for millions of years. a fungus may well be the biggest living organism on earth. when they stick their heads out that's not even the tip of the iceberg but only a very small part you don't see the main body it penetrates the entire forest floor everything here is creating a communication network with other organisms that is constantly in operation the organisms don't always like each other there is fierce competition. generally this contest for nutrients and territory completely passes by except when it's obvious for all to see as on the street trunk that's covered with a tinder fungus for trees this means a slow and there are also some of the tufts feeding on the organic material here. my celio piece 2 species meet inside the trunk it would be interesting to se
that tom schmidt another by a technologist at the technical university of berlin discovered the novel he uses for fun be cheering a citizen science project that he led. these fascinating organisms on the the animal planet they come in many shapes and sizes. they love rainy days like this one and they have lived on this planet for millions of years. a fungus may well be the biggest living organism on earth. when they stick their heads out that's not even the tip of the iceberg but only a very...
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week later ministre disappear technical university unclog decided to join a training program. we're very impressed if you sound happy yeah. and i just want to say that i really like to have you on our program i'm so pleased yeah yeah i'm glad that workshop was like jail and i had to get out. and now you can then. dad congratulations. yeah yeah. yeah. yeah yeah. for the last month or so he's been saying that he's the 1st college student in our family. that i kept my fingers crossed that this would happen and now it has clicked the. mayor come out. right in that i wanted to say that we were very impressed with you and we think that you'd make a good education specialist and we'd like you to join us. i have a training position yet. 2 to most foods the trainees have attended special schools but not a university like the educational opportunities he seems limited but that's going to change soon. of the gangs and in this whole way we have classrooms on the right and left if you cannot get off of it you know how to put in some cases the professors conduct seminars the can last up to
week later ministre disappear technical university unclog decided to join a training program. we're very impressed if you sound happy yeah. and i just want to say that i really like to have you on our program i'm so pleased yeah yeah i'm glad that workshop was like jail and i had to get out. and now you can then. dad congratulations. yeah yeah. yeah. yeah yeah. for the last month or so he's been saying that he's the 1st college student in our family. that i kept my fingers crossed that this...
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week later the administrators of the technical university unclog decided to join a training program. were very impressed if you sound happy yeah. and i just want to say that i'd really like to have you in our program i'm so pleased yeah you know i'm glad. that workshop was like jail and i had to get out. and now you can then. dad congratulations. ok yeah. i know. that. for the last month or so he's been saying that he's the 1st college student in our family. that i kept my fingers crossed that this would happen and now it has clicked you know may i come out. but i wanted to say that we were all very impressed with you and we think that you'd make a good education specialist and we'd like you to join us. i have a training position yeah. almost flawless the trainees have attended special schools could not a university challenge the educational opportunities had seemed limited but that's going to change soon. of the gangs and in this whole way we have classrooms on the right and left to be not to go off to the output in some cases the professors conduct seminars that can last up to 90 m
week later the administrators of the technical university unclog decided to join a training program. were very impressed if you sound happy yeah. and i just want to say that i'd really like to have you in our program i'm so pleased yeah you know i'm glad. that workshop was like jail and i had to get out. and now you can then. dad congratulations. ok yeah. i know. that. for the last month or so he's been saying that he's the 1st college student in our family. that i kept my fingers crossed that...
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who initiated the project at the local technical university but what makes the plants take in the various elements in the case of corn it's all down to a curiosity of nature. foreign as such what's. to absorb silicone grasses in general are silicone accumulators. they extract silicone from the ground and store it in their leaves. the silicone then forms little stones that protect the plant from being eaten if. you face and shoots or it's these i have no option takes place via transport mechanisms which due to a whim of nature cannot distinguish between silicone and germany it's someone commanding with the side. which is why the act like dick makes of plants and flowers in the experimental garden then makes sense corn as we've heard collects germanium whether it's farm for animal or human consumption the similar looking mimic does the same buckwheat on the other hand stores rare earths and its leaves and stems as do sunflowers. why is that relevant rare earths are a group of 16 different elements with similar chemical properties. they're used in everything from mobile phones and l.c.d. scr
who initiated the project at the local technical university but what makes the plants take in the various elements in the case of corn it's all down to a curiosity of nature. foreign as such what's. to absorb silicone grasses in general are silicone accumulators. they extract silicone from the ground and store it in their leaves. the silicone then forms little stones that protect the plant from being eaten if. you face and shoots or it's these i have no option takes place via transport...
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week later the administrators of the technical university in cloud decided to join a training program. we're very impressed you know you sound happy yes yes and i just want to say that i'd really like to have you on our program i'm so pleased yeah you know i'm glad i was in a club that workshop was like jail and i had to get out. and now you can home and. dad congratulations. yeah yeah. yeah. yeah yeah. for the last month or so he's been saying that he's the 1st college student in our family. that i kept my fingers crossed that this would happen and now it has had clipped the mayor come in. right in there and i wanted to say that we were all very impressed with you and we think that you'd make a good education specialist and we'd like you to join us. i have a training position yeah. 2. almost flawless the trainees have attended special schools but not a university challenge the educational opportunities had seemed limited but that's going to change soon. of the gangs and in this whole way we have classrooms on the right and left if you could not get off of the output in some cases the
week later the administrators of the technical university in cloud decided to join a training program. we're very impressed you know you sound happy yes yes and i just want to say that i'd really like to have you on our program i'm so pleased yeah you know i'm glad i was in a club that workshop was like jail and i had to get out. and now you can home and. dad congratulations. yeah yeah. yeah. yeah yeah. for the last month or so he's been saying that he's the 1st college student in our family....
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the project at the local technical university but what makes the plants take in the various elements in the case of corn it's all down to a curiosity of nature. in the foreign as such what's. to absorb silicone grasses in general are silicone accumulators. they extract silicone from the ground and store it in their leaves. in the silicone then forms little stones that protect the plant from being eaten. shoots or these all have the option takes place via transport mechanisms which due to a whim of nature cannot distinguish between silicone and germany. someone will decide. which is why the act like tick makes the plants and flowers in the experimental garden then makes sense corn as we've heard collects germanium whether it's farmed for animal or human consumption the similar looking like does the same buckwheat on the other hand stores rare earths in its leaves and stems as to sunflowers. why is that relevant rare earths are a group of 16 different elements with similar chemical properties. they're used in everything from mobile phones and l.c.d. screens to electric motors and wind
the project at the local technical university but what makes the plants take in the various elements in the case of corn it's all down to a curiosity of nature. in the foreign as such what's. to absorb silicone grasses in general are silicone accumulators. they extract silicone from the ground and store it in their leaves. in the silicone then forms little stones that protect the plant from being eaten. shoots or these all have the option takes place via transport mechanisms which due to a whim...
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the project at the local technical university but what makes the plants take in the various elements in the case of corn it's all down to a curiosity of nature. and as such what's. to absorb silicone grasses in general are silicone accumulators. they extract silicone from the ground and store it in their leaves. the silicone then forms little stones that protect the plant from being eaten. fruits or and they have no option takes place via transport mechanisms which due to a whim of nature cannot distinguish between silicone and germany it's reason to let someone come on with their side. which is why the egg like dick mix of plants and flowers in the experimental garden then makes sense corn as we've heard can likes germanium whether it's farm for animal or human consumption the similar looking like does the same buckwheat on the other hand stores rare earths in its leaves and stems as to sunflowers. why is that relevant rare earths are a group of 16 different elements with similar chemical properties. they're used in everything from mobile phones and l.c.d. screens to electric motors
the project at the local technical university but what makes the plants take in the various elements in the case of corn it's all down to a curiosity of nature. and as such what's. to absorb silicone grasses in general are silicone accumulators. they extract silicone from the ground and store it in their leaves. the silicone then forms little stones that protect the plant from being eaten. fruits or and they have no option takes place via transport mechanisms which due to a whim of nature...
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weeks later ministre just a technical university decided to join a training program. we're very impressed even if you sound happy yeah. and i just want to say that i really like to have you on our program i'm so pleased yeah yeah i'm glad. that workshop was like jail and i had to get out. and now you can then. dad congratulations. yeah yeah. yeah. yeah yeah. for the last month or so he's been saying that he's the 1st college student in our family. that i kept my fingers crossed that this would happen and now it has had the. mayor come out. right in there and i wanted to say that we were all very impressed with you and we think that you'd make a good education specialist and we'd like you to join us. i have a training position yet. 2 almost all of the trainees have attended special schools but not a university challenge the educational opportunities had seemed limited but that's going to change some. of the games and in this whole way we have classrooms on the right and left if you could not get out of the output in some cases the professors conduct seminars that can l
weeks later ministre just a technical university decided to join a training program. we're very impressed even if you sound happy yeah. and i just want to say that i really like to have you on our program i'm so pleased yeah yeah i'm glad. that workshop was like jail and i had to get out. and now you can then. dad congratulations. yeah yeah. yeah. yeah yeah. for the last month or so he's been saying that he's the 1st college student in our family. that i kept my fingers crossed that this would...
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the project at the local technical university but what makes the plants take in the various elements in the case of corn it's all down to a curiosity of nature. forn as such wants to absorb silicone grasses in general are silicone accumulators. they extract silicone from the ground and store it in their leaves. the silicone then forms little stones that protect the plant from being eaten. fruits or and these all have the option takes place via transport mechanisms which due to a whim of nature cannot distinguish between silicon and germanium someone come on with a side. which is why the act like techniques of plants and flowers in the experimental garden then makes sense corn as we've heard collects germanium whether it's farm for animal or human consumption the similar looking melike does the same buckwheat on the other hand stores rare earths and its leaves and stems as to sunflowers. why is that relevant rare earths are a group of 16 different elements with similar chemical properties. they're used in everything from mobile phones and l.c.d. screens to electric motors and wind far
the project at the local technical university but what makes the plants take in the various elements in the case of corn it's all down to a curiosity of nature. forn as such wants to absorb silicone grasses in general are silicone accumulators. they extract silicone from the ground and store it in their leaves. the silicone then forms little stones that protect the plant from being eaten. fruits or and these all have the option takes place via transport mechanisms which due to a whim of nature...
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who initiated the project at the local technical university but what makes the plants take in the various elements in the case of corn it's all down to a curiosity of nature. and as such what's. to absorb silicone grasses in general are silicone accumulators. they extract silicone from the ground and store it in their leaves. and the silicone then forms little stones that protect the plant from being eaten. shoots or and they have no option takes place via transport mechanisms which due to a whim of nature cannot distinguish between silicone and germany i'm. going with a side. which is why the act like dick makes the plants and flowers in the experimental garden then makes sense corn as we've heard collects germanium whether it's farm for animal or human consumption the similar looking millet does the same buckwheat on the other hand stores rare earths and its leaves and stems as do sunflowers. why is that relevant rare earths are a group of 16 different elements with similar chemical properties. they're used in everything from mobile phones and l.c.d. screens to electric motors and wind
who initiated the project at the local technical university but what makes the plants take in the various elements in the case of corn it's all down to a curiosity of nature. and as such what's. to absorb silicone grasses in general are silicone accumulators. they extract silicone from the ground and store it in their leaves. and the silicone then forms little stones that protect the plant from being eaten. shoots or and they have no option takes place via transport mechanisms which due to a...
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weeks later the administrators of the technical university in cologne have decided to join the training program. we're very impressed you sound happy yeah yeah. and i just want to say that i'd really like to have you on our program i'm so pleased yeah you know i'm glad that workshop was like jail and i had to get out yeah and now you can. ted congratulations. and yeah. yeah. yeah yeah. for the last month or so he's been saying that he's the 1st college student in our family. i kept my fingers crossed that this would happen and now it has clicked the. mayor come out. right there and i wanted to say that we were all very impressed with you and we think that you'd make a good education specialist and we'd like you to join us. i have a training position yet. 2 almost full with the trainees have to attend special schools but not a university. the educational opportunities had seemed limited but that's going to change some. of the things and in this whole way we have classrooms on the right and left to give to be not to go off if you know how to put in some cases the professors conduct semina
weeks later the administrators of the technical university in cologne have decided to join the training program. we're very impressed you sound happy yeah yeah. and i just want to say that i'd really like to have you on our program i'm so pleased yeah you know i'm glad that workshop was like jail and i had to get out yeah and now you can. ted congratulations. and yeah. yeah. yeah yeah. for the last month or so he's been saying that he's the 1st college student in our family. i kept my fingers...
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topic which showed support for transgendered athletes >>> north carolina agricultural and technical state universityorting record donations. they have raised $88 million since last summer when its fiscal year began. that's nearly six times what it usually gets annually, and the fiscal year isn't even over yet. the uptick in funds began last year after the murder of george floyd and other hbcus have also reported unprecedented increases in >>> it's back to class for president biden today. he is visiting two schools in virginia to highlight how his infrastructure plan would revamp the nation's education system. but before that can happen, he'll have to bridge the divide with republicans nbc's chris pollone joins us now with more. chris, some signs of progress over the weekend >> reporter: and frances, that's right. democrats and republicans are now saying the right things, indicating they might be willing to work together to improve the nation's infrastructure. but in reality, it sounds like they could still be billions of dollars apart. the biden white house has proposed a $2.3 trillion infrastructur
topic which showed support for transgendered athletes >>> north carolina agricultural and technical state universityorting record donations. they have raised $88 million since last summer when its fiscal year began. that's nearly six times what it usually gets annually, and the fiscal year isn't even over yet. the uptick in funds began last year after the murder of george floyd and other hbcus have also reported unprecedented increases in >>> it's back to class for president...
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you just a few minutes and then renew the week later, the administrators at the technical university in cologne, have decided who will be able to join the training program. this isn't. we're very impressed on in you sound happy. yeah, yes. and i just wanted to say that i'd really like to have you in our program. i'm so used. yeah, yeah. i'm glad i was in that workshop was like jail, but i had to get out of those. yeah. and now you can mom and dad. congratulations and yeah, the way it is for the last month or so, he's been saying that he's the 1st college student in our family. i don't that i kept my fingers crossed that this what happens. and now it has to come in the design that i wanted to say that we were all very impressed with you and we think that you'd make a good education specialist and we'd like to join us, right. i have a training position. yeah. 2 me with the chinese university educational opportunities had seen limited. that's going to change things. and in this hallway we have classrooms on the right and left 50. also, in some cases the professors conduct the seminars t
you just a few minutes and then renew the week later, the administrators at the technical university in cologne, have decided who will be able to join the training program. this isn't. we're very impressed on in you sound happy. yeah, yes. and i just wanted to say that i'd really like to have you in our program. i'm so used. yeah, yeah. i'm glad i was in that workshop was like jail, but i had to get out of those. yeah. and now you can mom and dad. congratulations and yeah, the way it is for the...
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again, as you just said, two-year community college or university, trade, technical, vocational trainingool has to be the goal for every single high school graduate. it's interesting, people talk about what is a democratic idea or republican idea. i always say a strong military is our best defense, but a great educational system is our best offense. and this idea of free community college is something president obama and i talked about. you know who did it and did it at scale? governor haslem in tennessee who happens to be republican. he saw it as a tremendous investment in the most valuable asset in his state, workers, people. community colleges serve 18-year-olds, but also 38-year-olds and people coming back to retrain and retool as some jobs disappear and enter the new economy. this is such an important idea for families, for communities, and ultimately for our country. if we want to keep high skilled jobs, we have to have the best educated workforce in the world. >> let's talk about a couple of things that may have some realistic expectations that are in question. for instance, the c
again, as you just said, two-year community college or university, trade, technical, vocational trainingool has to be the goal for every single high school graduate. it's interesting, people talk about what is a democratic idea or republican idea. i always say a strong military is our best defense, but a great educational system is our best offense. and this idea of free community college is something president obama and i talked about. you know who did it and did it at scale? governor haslem...
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technically. >> supervisor peskin: if university of california presumably spending taxpayers dollars is giving this to city and county of san francisco for something that we have been in involved with now for generation. it will be 20 years. they are doing it for what reason? they're giving taxpayer money from one entity to another because of why? is there a representative here from? >> i'm not sure we have representative from a donor. to be clear, this is a grant for sure that the university committed. we have a grant agreement with them. i'm not aware of a separate agreement that would cover these funds. it was grant committed to the neighborhood in recognition of potential impacts. >> president walton: supervisor peskin, i do not believe we have a representative ucsf here today. these resources are one of several grants that were provided to the community during a time period for mitigation and for other purposes. ucsf as you know, has a pretty sizeable footprint in the area. part of community benefits agreements was to make sure that they provided resources for improvements to parks and streets
technically. >> supervisor peskin: if university of california presumably spending taxpayers dollars is giving this to city and county of san francisco for something that we have been in involved with now for generation. it will be 20 years. they are doing it for what reason? they're giving taxpayer money from one entity to another because of why? is there a representative here from? >> i'm not sure we have representative from a donor. to be clear, this is a grant for sure that the...
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doctor fauci offered a virtual commencement to yale university medical school students. unfortunately due to technicalthe same lines for 10 minutes so it ended well and there is the big finish. my son alexander graduated from notre dame and i'm wearing the colors. according to reports president biden is invited to the commencement but following a petition by 4500 members of the notre dame community biden did not speak, instead jimmy done, the investment banker offered a touching and powerful commencement. he lost 68 of his colleagues on 9/11 and moved quickly to help their families. listen. >> it's moment there isn't time to reflect and figure out what you believe. all you have is your foundation and you are about to find out if it is a good one. as it was we are going to make brave decisions. if we fail we fail. if we lose everything we lose everything but that is what we are going to do. they lost a person in their life who would fight for them. from now on we would fight for them. whenever you hold yourself to the highest standard instead of just the latest one, doing the right thing instead of the
doctor fauci offered a virtual commencement to yale university medical school students. unfortunately due to technicalthe same lines for 10 minutes so it ended well and there is the big finish. my son alexander graduated from notre dame and i'm wearing the colors. according to reports president biden is invited to the commencement but following a petition by 4500 members of the notre dame community biden did not speak, instead jimmy done, the investment banker offered a touching and powerful...
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it would let us put money in for universal tuition free technical school, two-year college, four-yearncel big chunk of student loan debt and still have money left over to invest in this economy. but that's why it is a real economic theory of how the world works. one that's born out with data. you make those investments in people, in opportunity, and it pays off in more produck tiffty, higher standard of living, more families that do better. a quick story of how starting in the 1970s, women, mamas started going back to work and productivity started to go up. by about 2000, they just quit doing it. it was too hard, too hard to get child care, too hard to manage it all so it flattens out and what happens? productivity flattens out. we make investments in each other each other, and it's also about investing in our economy overall. democrats are the ones who have the ideas about how to build a strong country going forward, not just for a handful of rich people but to build a strong country for everyone. >> senator warren, i'm going to ask you to stick around through a break. i want to ask
it would let us put money in for universal tuition free technical school, two-year college, four-yearncel big chunk of student loan debt and still have money left over to invest in this economy. but that's why it is a real economic theory of how the world works. one that's born out with data. you make those investments in people, in opportunity, and it pays off in more produck tiffty, higher standard of living, more families that do better. a quick story of how starting in the 1970s, women,...
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technically. >> supervisor peskin: if university of california presumably spending taxpayers dollars is giving this to city and county of san francisco for something that we have been in involved with now for generation. it will be 20 years. they are doing it for what reason? they're giving taxpayer money from one entity to another because of why? is there a representative here from? >> i'm not sure we have representative from a donor. to be clear, this is a grant for sure that the university committed. we have a grant agreement with them. i'm not aware of a separate agreement that would cover these funds. it was grant committed to the neighborhood in recognition of potential impacts. >> president walton: supervisor peskin, i do not believe we have a representative ucsf here today. these resources are one of several grants that were provided to the community during a time period for mitigation and for other purposes. ucsf as you know, has a pretty sizeable footprint in the area. part of community benefits agreements was to make sure that they provided resources for improvements to parks and streets
technically. >> supervisor peskin: if university of california presumably spending taxpayers dollars is giving this to city and county of san francisco for something that we have been in involved with now for generation. it will be 20 years. they are doing it for what reason? they're giving taxpayer money from one entity to another because of why? is there a representative here from? >> i'm not sure we have representative from a donor. to be clear, this is a grant for sure that the...
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university in the netherlands. good to have you, steven. my russia says the issue that led to the plains not being able to land and moscow were purely technical. how plausible is that? yeah, that is a good question. i mean, i can't comment really on how plausible the technicalities would be. of course, on a case by case basis, there may be moments when a stage cannot accommodate aircraft and so on what what state are permitted to do under international law. that's the chicago convention. they are permitted to designate the routes that aircraft fly over the aerospace about their territories. so they can, they can say which route they must travel, fly over. but at the same time they have to expedite navigation and prevent unnecessary delays. so those 2, those are the 2 rules under international law in the chicago convention, so that this is what we must judge. these acts against speaking of delays, the has urged the carriers to avoid bella, rudy announced phase. what does that mean to these airlines, other than routes, maybe being longer? well, look, i mean the, the most a fuel efficient and therefore cost effective route is a direct route. per
university in the netherlands. good to have you, steven. my russia says the issue that led to the plains not being able to land and moscow were purely technical. how plausible is that? yeah, that is a good question. i mean, i can't comment really on how plausible the technicalities would be. of course, on a case by case basis, there may be moments when a stage cannot accommodate aircraft and so on what what state are permitted to do under international law. that's the chicago convention. they...
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people and technical agents that can handle it and if we have a universityrsity like a west point type system and serve the government for five years afterwards. right now, what happens is our agents that we're paying 100,000 a year, 150,000 a year, they're being gobbled up by google, facebook, a year for $300,000 a year. so we have a lack of expertise in protecting our country from cyber terrorism. maria: yeah. >> the pipeline, i made an announcement yesterday morning at 8:00 in the morning through my sources that the pipeline, the payments have been made to the terrorists and we're going to be back on by next 24 hours. other networks announced at 5:0. from my sources, i understand we'll be flowing by monday at the latest. maria: okay. so you say your sources said that they paid ransom. we don't have any confirmation of that in terms of any ransom being paid. that would be a huge deal. you say money has been transferred. >> it was very little money. the original -- maria: yeah. >> the original number that was asked for was $100 million. then they went down
people and technical agents that can handle it and if we have a universityrsity like a west point type system and serve the government for five years afterwards. right now, what happens is our agents that we're paying 100,000 a year, 150,000 a year, they're being gobbled up by google, facebook, a year for $300,000 a year. so we have a lack of expertise in protecting our country from cyber terrorism. maria: yeah. >> the pipeline, i made an announcement yesterday morning at 8:00 in the...
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technicals right now. held good support why above 260 it could really start to run and looking at $300. thank you both and a note, nbc universalestors in acorp. cnbc has a strategic partnership. kelly? >> yes thank you. >>> after the break as restrictions lift and people hit the town lipstick sales are surging. will this provide a boost to makeup stocks? we'll talk about that next on "power lunch." >> and now the latest from trading nation.cnbc.com and a word from our sponsor. in the romo household we take things to the max oh yeah! honey, you still in bed? yep! bye! that's why we love skechers max cushioning footwear. they've maxed out the cushion for extreme comfort. it's like walking on clouds! big, comfy ones! oh yeah! >>> ulta beauty is set to report first quarter earnings after the bell one analyst bets as people take their masks off, they'll put their lipstick on. he has an outperform rating at a $360 price target on ulta. so you think consumers are going to go back to putting their face on, as the saying goes, or at least that's what my mother used to call doing it. >> yes you look at ulta last year and cosmetics is ha
technicals right now. held good support why above 260 it could really start to run and looking at $300. thank you both and a note, nbc universalestors in acorp. cnbc has a strategic partnership. kelly? >> yes thank you. >>> after the break as restrictions lift and people hit the town lipstick sales are surging. will this provide a boost to makeup stocks? we'll talk about that next on "power lunch." >> and now the latest from trading nation.cnbc.com and a word from...
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technical issues with the dog -- with dogecoin. it is an established crypto at this point. the crypto universe is definitely surprised by this one. thank you very much. our crypto editor in singapore, thank you very much for joining us. let's get a bloomberg business flash with laura wright. >> deutsche bank is rearranging how it sells fixed income trading products. it is looking to lower costs without sacrificing revenue from the company's biggest source of income. the new model will be able to provide purely electronic or voice offerings to one set of clients and a more advanced and more expensive service to the other. boeing has provided instructions on how to repair an electrical issue that is keeping scores of max jets grounded. it is a key step in preparing the -- repairing the manufacturing defect that stalled the plans to introduce its flexure plane. the issue potentially affects hundreds of models made since early 2019. dating app bumble has seen a jump in revenue, adding new users in the first quarter, but the service that gives women the first move is being cautious about how fast people will return to meeting in perso
technical issues with the dog -- with dogecoin. it is an established crypto at this point. the crypto universe is definitely surprised by this one. thank you very much. our crypto editor in singapore, thank you very much for joining us. let's get a bloomberg business flash with laura wright. >> deutsche bank is rearranging how it sells fixed income trading products. it is looking to lower costs without sacrificing revenue from the company's biggest source of income. the new model will be...
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technical. senator /dr. paul is going to understand it better than we do. we are going to talk good news a little bit later if you'll come back. >> i will. see you then. >> shannon: universitymassachusetts cracking down on students not wearing safe coverings -- face coverings. tonight angry parents are pushing back about those rules. molly line shows us. >> three umass amherst student suspended for breaking the covid related health policy rules after photo of the freshmen girls mask less and socializing was sent to the administration. the picture shows the women outside gathered together without masks on a large gathering this spring. their parents say they have since been kicked off campus, booted out of virtual classes and not permitted to take finals, suspended, making the semester a total loss. the parents spoke up on "fox & friends." >> my daughter took out loans on her own to pay for school. it's costing us way more than $16,000. my daughter is devastated. >> the parents argue consequences have been doled out unfairly, noting the video of the hockey team celebrating a championship when back in april in which some students and players are not wearing masks. >> the puni
technical. senator /dr. paul is going to understand it better than we do. we are going to talk good news a little bit later if you'll come back. >> i will. see you then. >> shannon: universitymassachusetts cracking down on students not wearing safe coverings -- face coverings. tonight angry parents are pushing back about those rules. molly line shows us. >> three umass amherst student suspended for breaking the covid related health policy rules after photo of the freshmen...
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the university of arizona has seen a 26% increase overall for its applications compared to this time last year, and it's still accepting new application. several airlines are recovering after technicalaused long lines and delayed flights. alaska american and jetblue where some of the airlines reporting computer outages would say most allergies were resolved just before three o'clock this morning. still airports across the country reported long lines and significant back ups. it's unclear what caused the initial outages. southwest airlines has announced it is bringing back alcohol service on its whites. alcoholic beverages. sales were suspended on southwest during the pandemic, but the airline now plans to bring back alcohol as well as coffee. this coming summer, southwest said it will start selling beer and wine on flights to hawaii, june 24th and then on july 15th it will begin selling drinks on flights longer than 250 miles within the states. google is opening its first physical retail store, the google stores opening the summer in new york. people will be able to try a pixel phones, nest products fitbits, the store will also offer customer support and troubleshooting. google hasn
the university of arizona has seen a 26% increase overall for its applications compared to this time last year, and it's still accepting new application. several airlines are recovering after technicalaused long lines and delayed flights. alaska american and jetblue where some of the airlines reporting computer outages would say most allergies were resolved just before three o'clock this morning. still airports across the country reported long lines and significant back ups. it's unclear what...
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universal product code. the barcode. it's on all your groceries. it's something everybody can relate to and he had amazing stories about the creation of thattechnology . it was technically interesting how they did this but he had this great story about when they deployed it and something happened they didn't expect. they put this in grocery stores and there were literally protests on the sidewalks because people thought thiswas the sign of the beast . come true from the bible in the book of revelations. it was a really instructional moment for me. you have on one side this technology that is built in this fascinating way and reaches this point where it can do things that you didn't expect technically. then you put it out to the world and then it really does things you didn't expect and it interacts with people's emotions like we talked about earlier and history and literature. these are all things thatwe need to consider . and as i have written the book and as i developed this at the time, i had to p constantly remind myself that . and constantly say what am i forgetting about where this could go? is the person who's talking to me now, do they have the full picture, don
universal product code. the barcode. it's on all your groceries. it's something everybody can relate to and he had amazing stories about the creation of thattechnology . it was technically interesting how they did this but he had this great story about when they deployed it and something happened they didn't expect. they put this in grocery stores and there were literally protests on the sidewalks because people thought thiswas the sign of the beast . come true from the bible in the book of...
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syracuse university what made you think that this would be the sort of book that people would want to get into? >> yeah, it's not -- it's not a natural selling pitch, you know. a highly technicalussians has been my favorite and i think it's been, you know, one that they like, too. so it's really just, kind of, like, going back to the basics of what is a story you know, how does it work how do we get pulled into one? how do we get kicked out and the point is that by reading these stories and studying them closely, they'll figure out how to, you know, write the stuff that only they could write so it's kind of like story morgue you know, we take these things and we just slow it down and try to see why they work >> seth: i always say to college students when they ask me for advice, one thing i try to impart to them, college is sort of the last time people give you time to read and what this book helped me realize as well is you never read again in your life with someone sort of going along with you, helping you understand the context of this which is what this book does so beautifully. and another thing is, you also -- the first time you read these stories, you didn't quite unders
syracuse university what made you think that this would be the sort of book that people would want to get into? >> yeah, it's not -- it's not a natural selling pitch, you know. a highly technicalussians has been my favorite and i think it's been, you know, one that they like, too. so it's really just, kind of, like, going back to the basics of what is a story you know, how does it work how do we get pulled into one? how do we get kicked out and the point is that by reading these stories...
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university of california in berkeley. the lead author of this however report which looks at the technical and economical physical of reaching the clean power by 2055 and it's technically feasible and defendable in effect will lower consumer costs. i'm also the joint lead author [inaudible] which assessed rapid decarbonization of the u.s. transport sector and electrification. what is really exciting is that my own research and the research of several other scientists show that [inaudible] has created new assimilated d carbonized sector for electrification. significant barriers remain but the golden consumer cost savings and societies benefits are just staggering. [audio difficulties] we can analyze the economic human health environmental electrical grid impact in which all heavy duty electric by 2030 and 2035 respectively. the timeline is consistent with what we need to do to avoid climate change and also in line with the private sector. our key findings are one, such a scenario can deliver the required performance and see dramatic performance. two, it leads to massive savings to consumers with much lower costs of ev. $2.7 t
university of california in berkeley. the lead author of this however report which looks at the technical and economical physical of reaching the clean power by 2055 and it's technically feasible and defendable in effect will lower consumer costs. i'm also the joint lead author [inaudible] which assessed rapid decarbonization of the u.s. transport sector and electrification. what is really exciting is that my own research and the research of several other scientists show that [inaudible] has...
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university of reading. thank you for bearing with us with the technical issues. think this variant is going to be here in the context of the vaccine programme, which is pretty well advanced? weill. which is pretty well advanced? well, the transmissibility, _ which is pretty well advanced? well, the transmissibility, it _ which is pretty well advanced? well, the transmissibility, it does - which is pretty well advanced? -ii the transmissibility, it does appear to be more transmissible, but we don't have a handle on exactly by how much. you will hear all sorts of kites phone with numbers on them, but i think this is largely guesswork. but it does appear to be more transmissible and that of course will meet the wall of vaccines. we have to wait and see. this will only be decided or figured out by trying it on people. and watching what happens. how much the vaccine is able to withhold that increase transmissibility. in the absence of— increase transmissibility. in the absence of firm _ increase transmissibility. in the absence of firm data _ increase transmissibility
university of reading. thank you for bearing with us with the technical issues. think this variant is going to be here in the context of the vaccine programme, which is pretty well advanced? weill. which is pretty well advanced? well, the transmissibility, _ which is pretty well advanced? well, the transmissibility, it _ which is pretty well advanced? well, the transmissibility, it does - which is pretty well advanced? -ii the transmissibility, it does appear to be more transmissible, but we...
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universal prevention act, or the standup act, encourages states, tribes, and schools to create policies for students suicide prevention training, utilizing samhsa provided best practices, training, and technical assistance. by providing high-quality screening and prevention training to school staff and peers, threats can be identified before they materialize, and those who are at risk have an opportunity to get the mental health treatment they so sorely need. i've seen firsthand, madam speaker, the power of work like this, again, through nonprofits like sandy hook promise, and save promise clubs at my children's school, actually, at palm harbor university, which is located in palm harbor, florida, in my district. when properly equipped, students can be empowered to prevent violence in their schools. i appreciate the bipartisan work of my colleagues and, of course, we actually sponsored this bill with congressman peters, and also, i want to thank the chairman for agendaing the bill and working with us. i urge my colleagues to join us in passing this critical legislation to help reverse the troubling trend of youth suicide and violence. thank you very much, madam speaker, and i yield back the b
universal prevention act, or the standup act, encourages states, tribes, and schools to create policies for students suicide prevention training, utilizing samhsa provided best practices, training, and technical assistance. by providing high-quality screening and prevention training to school staff and peers, threats can be identified before they materialize, and those who are at risk have an opportunity to get the mental health treatment they so sorely need. i've seen firsthand, madam speaker,...