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in fact, thehere weree of the same machines, the same tools, sstuck in storage, brougt out a couple of decades later. as if nothing had changed. >> the industry hadn't moved from where it was in 20-something years. >> the idea of an xprize challenge to find a better way to clean it up seemed d like the most obvious and practical thing toto do. >> so xprize came up and set an audacious but achievablee goal. 2,500 gallons per minute of oil cleaned up at 80% rate of oil clean up. and you u have too it in 14 months. that 2,500 gallo per minutute was ouout double the industry standard. this isis technologically achievable. it is. people just haven't beenen incented to do i. >> we have one shot to get this right. once we launch the prize, we can't change the rules. the teams are spending their own money. and so we want to make sure we get it right. and so, we spend a lot of time talking to all the potential stakeholders, including those that would hopefully adopt these techchnologies and buy these technologies frorothe teams s tt are competing at the end of the day. tthe top 10 teams got to
in fact, thehere weree of the same machines, the same tools, sstuck in storage, brougt out a couple of decades later. as if nothing had changed. >> the industry hadn't moved from where it was in 20-something years. >> the idea of an xprize challenge to find a better way to clean it up seemed d like the most obvious and practical thing toto do. >> so xprize came up and set an audacious but achievablee goal. 2,500 gallons per minute of oil cleaned up at 80% rate of oil clean up....
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theher bad best way to describe it. noon -- let'sill get started with what's happening in the fixed-income state. the yield are either pushing more to the negative wereto zero, so the japanese 10 , the 16 basis points under aussie dollar touched 205. the shorter that she looked toward the shorter and of the yield curve and we are well into the negative curve. let me show you how it looks in japan. you almost don't see it anymore. -28 points. that is still treating through into the equities and we are just opening for the afternoon session. we were down 1.3%. we are below 16,000 for the first time since april on the nikkei 225. -- we to see where we are -- 7.5%.as much as 9% when market to watch closely is australia, which is playing catch-up, the biggest drop since february. the only group of stocks that are getting a decent bid are the gold miners around 2% in what is a down day across the region. ♪ emily: microsoft is buying linked in. the acquisition is one of the largest ever seen in tech history. they are paying $196 a share, after a premium on friday. the news sent linkedin shares soaring. it is bigger than the previous acquisition. it is takin
theher bad best way to describe it. noon -- let'sill get started with what's happening in the fixed-income state. the yield are either pushing more to the negative wereto zero, so the japanese 10 , the 16 basis points under aussie dollar touched 205. the shorter that she looked toward the shorter and of the yield curve and we are well into the negative curve. let me show you how it looks in japan. you almost don't see it anymore. -28 points. that is still treating through into the equities and...
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experts thehere are arguments among generals on specifics, however all of them to the last have signed on to the movements vision. give the answer to your specific question. in the past, there were existential challenges from the outside. no longer so at the moment. at the moment the only existential challenge is internal. thatrelated to the concern if we don't go to a two state solution, israel as we know it will not survive. as a democratic jewish society, it cannot survive if we don't separate from the palestinians for the reasons that you are all familiar with. there is a very selfish one. it does not come out of generosity. yes, we have that, but primarily for very selfish, self preservation. >> we are so thrilled to partner with the center for new american security to help advance and ideas and the the plans contained in both initiatives. first of all i want to say congratulations on the rollout of this most important work. about to ask a question the interim steps that are such a critical part of both plants. you presented your case to the israeli public and today you are doing the first publication in this wonderful session here, but in order for there to be even the ste
experts thehere are arguments among generals on specifics, however all of them to the last have signed on to the movements vision. give the answer to your specific question. in the past, there were existential challenges from the outside. no longer so at the moment. at the moment the only existential challenge is internal. thatrelated to the concern if we don't go to a two state solution, israel as we know it will not survive. as a democratic jewish society, it cannot survive if we don't...
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were an exercise in b.s.-.--to be as polite as i can about this. there's not only no systemic criitique, thehere'sternative. the e solutions offered are more of f what they've doneththey'rere pretending that it's been wonderfully successfuful because they're the in president justt like the other guys had to claim it was a bibig disaster. first of all, the president politics in this country is a very peculiar institution. let me close with that because it's really important. the united states is unique in the world, i think, for the following. we have been the most successful in convincing the american people of something that's patently absurd, and that is that when they have an economic problem it's the fault of the government. it's stunning. 95% of the p people whwho've lost tr job inin this crisis--and ththee are millions of them--were fired bby a private capitalist employeyer. if you're gonna get angry at somebody because of unemployment, , the logigical target is the company that fired you. not in america. our people are trained. they leap over the company that fired them to the politician, t
were an exercise in b.s.-.--to be as polite as i can about this. there's not only no systemic criitique, thehere'sternative. the e solutions offered are more of f what they've doneththey'rere pretending that it's been wonderfully successfuful because they're the in president justt like the other guys had to claim it was a bibig disaster. first of all, the president politics in this country is a very peculiar institution. let me close with that because it's really important. the united states is...