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against two of emissions and that will bring a tremendous amount of research funds to the university of arizona. another question from the audience? >> i am not a representative of goodyear tire but i would like to know as far as the materials that you use in the cylinders for the drive trains and stuff for curiosity. what would be our material be made of or the composition? >> good question. i don't know. probably a carbon composite material. i will be sure to get a way to answer your question. >> thanks a lot. >> other questions? don't be shy. here's your opportunity. please come forward and speak into the microphone. >> what is the atmosphere pressure on mars? >> 1%? >> around 1%. almost entirely carbon dioxide. >> the another question i sometimes read about with meteor's that came from mars to land on earth. is that science fiction? how would you get the here? >> we have 50 meteorite that we know are from mars. >> how do you know that? >> how do you know they don't? there are two ways. when these huge impact hit mars that have enough force to throw rocks outside the g
against two of emissions and that will bring a tremendous amount of research funds to the university of arizona. another question from the audience? >> i am not a representative of goodyear tire but i would like to know as far as the materials that you use in the cylinders for the drive trains and stuff for curiosity. what would be our material be made of or the composition? >> good question. i don't know. probably a carbon composite material. i will be sure to get a way to answer...
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every article i read timothy jones dr jones was former head of the garbage project at the university of arizona and probably one of the world's most knowledgeable people on waste and his sixteen years with the project dr jones found that what we throw out in its nearly unrestricted quantity and variety reveals a lot about us as a society i gave him a call the next lot where you come to a commercial level there isn't even a trolley in. the lot it's not even a cough it's not sure about what you pulled off and i'm not. at the hopeful side that. would you. do it for a lot because quite to be able to create a whole. lot that it's more prestigious a body to fly at all it will be no fifty percent of all the food that the credit will never make it but. if you happen to call a halt the production that went into it this way right so all they have to transport. the fertilizers to increase. the fog mean everything else that if we were to cut or build losses and half we would probably be going for total overall creation but. after my conversation with timothy jones and i went to the l.a. food bank the secon
every article i read timothy jones dr jones was former head of the garbage project at the university of arizona and probably one of the world's most knowledgeable people on waste and his sixteen years with the project dr jones found that what we throw out in its nearly unrestricted quantity and variety reveals a lot about us as a society i gave him a call the next lot where you come to a commercial level there isn't even a trolley in. the lot it's not even a cough it's not sure about what you...
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every article i read timothy jones dr jones was former head of the garbage project at the university of arizona and probably one of the world's most knowledgeable people on waste and his sixteen years with the project dr jones found that what we throw out and it's nearly unrestricted quantity in variety reveals a lot about us as a society i gave him a call the next part of the country where the commercial although there is really the media try. to bluff if not even a conference just about what you think a lot and i'm not even down to put faith in god the whole thought is there if you're not careful. would you. do it for the life because quite to be able to create it and we've lost but it's more prestigious a property to flog that automobile you know fifty percent of all the food gets up a credit card will never make it to somebody if you waste half that all of the production that went into it this way right so all that to transport. the fertilizers the increased taxation for performing that everything else that if we were to cut our food waffle at half we would probably be that overall place ri
every article i read timothy jones dr jones was former head of the garbage project at the university of arizona and probably one of the world's most knowledgeable people on waste and his sixteen years with the project dr jones found that what we throw out and it's nearly unrestricted quantity in variety reveals a lot about us as a society i gave him a call the next part of the country where the commercial although there is really the media try. to bluff if not even a conference just about what...
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every article i read timothy jones dr jones was former head of the garbage project at the university of arizona and probably one of the world's most knowledgeable people on waste and his sixteen years with the project dr jones found that what we throw out and it's nearly unrestricted quantity and variety reveals a lot about us as a society i gave him a call the next war will you come to a commercial or there isn't even a train but at last it's not even a profit not in your bag you know about we can pull it off and i'm not putting him down i'm simply saying but the whole side they're just so different that he. would you waste. your thought of what life because for clive to be able to create a family plot but it's more prestigious a property like that but you know fifty percent of all the food gets up a great deal howard will never make it but it doesn't if you waste half that through all of the perception that went into it just like right oh it's transported . the furred why the increase total to education for thought mean that everything else that if we were to cut our food walking at half we w
every article i read timothy jones dr jones was former head of the garbage project at the university of arizona and probably one of the world's most knowledgeable people on waste and his sixteen years with the project dr jones found that what we throw out and it's nearly unrestricted quantity and variety reveals a lot about us as a society i gave him a call the next war will you come to a commercial or there isn't even a train but at last it's not even a profit not in your bag you know about we...
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every article i read timothy jones dr jones was former head of the garbage project at the university of arizona and probably one of the world's most knowledgeable people on waste and his sixteen years with the project dr jones found that what we throw out in its nearly unrestricted quantity in variety reveals a lot about us as a society i gave them a call the next level you come to a commercial level there isn't even any training in. law it's not even a crock of. shit about what do you pull off and i'm not. the hopeful side there's just no difficulty. would you waste. your thought about life because quite to be able to create it. and we've lost it it's more prestigious a body like an automobile you know fifty percent of all the food up a credit card will never make it but if you have that called the production at the end of it this way right so all they have to transport. the fertilizers to increase. the farming and everything else that if we were to cut a good lawful and half we would probably we can go totally open all right back. to my conversation with timothy jones and i went to the l.a. f
every article i read timothy jones dr jones was former head of the garbage project at the university of arizona and probably one of the world's most knowledgeable people on waste and his sixteen years with the project dr jones found that what we throw out in its nearly unrestricted quantity in variety reveals a lot about us as a society i gave them a call the next level you come to a commercial level there isn't even any training in. law it's not even a crock of. shit about what do you pull off...
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every article i read timothy jones dr jones was former head of the garbage project at the university of arizona and probably one of the world's most knowledgeable people on waste and his sixteen years with the project dr jones found that what we throw out and it's nearly unrestricted quantity and variety reveals a lot about us as a society i gave him a call the next level you come to the commercial level there isn't even any training in. the law it's not even a concept. you know about we do. and i'm not putting them down i'm simply saying that the old they're just so different that he. would. do for the life because quite to be able to create. and we've lost that if it's more prestigious body like that but you know fifty percent of all that up a great part of never make that you know somebody if you have that all of the production that went into it just went right oh all it took to transport. the. to increase total degradation of the fondly and everything else that if we were to cut our food lawful and half we would probably be the total of all patients fight back. after my conversation with ti
every article i read timothy jones dr jones was former head of the garbage project at the university of arizona and probably one of the world's most knowledgeable people on waste and his sixteen years with the project dr jones found that what we throw out and it's nearly unrestricted quantity and variety reveals a lot about us as a society i gave him a call the next level you come to the commercial level there isn't even any training in. the law it's not even a concept. you know about we do....
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every article i read timothy jones dr jones was former head of the garbage project at the university of arizona and probably one of the world's most knowledgeable people on waste and his sixteen years with the project dr jones found that what we throw out and it's nearly unrestricted quantity in variety reveals a lot about us as a society i gave him a call but that's what will you come to the commercial though there's if you need to be trained in. law it's not even a cough it's not a question about within the law and i'm not. saying it right so there's just no difficulty. so you. do sort of what life. took wife to create that. here we've lost that if it's more prestigious thought it like that but you know fifty percent of all the food stuff that ready to howard will never make it into something if you waste half back through. the production that would include his wife write a lot of picture transporting. the bird wife to increase total degradation for the dog mean everything else that if we were to cut our food waffle and half we would probably be a total overall creation by about. after my con
every article i read timothy jones dr jones was former head of the garbage project at the university of arizona and probably one of the world's most knowledgeable people on waste and his sixteen years with the project dr jones found that what we throw out and it's nearly unrestricted quantity in variety reveals a lot about us as a society i gave him a call but that's what will you come to the commercial though there's if you need to be trained in. law it's not even a cough it's not a question...
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brian was becoming a well-known commodity in basketball circles, eventually playing at the university of arizona>> as brian came through high school and went into college even, you knew who he was if you're an nba coach. >> in 1991, brian left college early to go pro. gene williams recalls the pride that the family, including kevin felt when brian was drafted by the orlando magic. >> he understood that brian had an opportunity to do something really special. he was proud of his brother. no jealousy. >> but was there a hint of trouble to come hidden behind the smile and handshake? brian wanted to share his good fortune. he offered to pay for kevin and his mom to quit their jobs and finish college. but having a multimillionaire in the family makes a difference, not all of it good. >> i had always been a very strong, independent woman who took care of herself. and with the stroke of a pen, i became his dependent. >> how did it affect miles? >> you know, the dynamics had all changed. brian was providing me income. i was providing miles income from the income brian provided me. who's the adult here?
brian was becoming a well-known commodity in basketball circles, eventually playing at the university of arizona>> as brian came through high school and went into college even, you knew who he was if you're an nba coach. >> in 1991, brian left college early to go pro. gene williams recalls the pride that the family, including kevin felt when brian was drafted by the orlando magic. >> he understood that brian had an opportunity to do something really special. he was proud of...
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researchers at the university of british columbia, the university of alberta, and arizona state universityay absolutely. in a joint study, they found shoppers who don't feel good about their bodies were less likely to buy something they try on if they see someone else, in their minds, more attractive trying on the same thing. >> just by self-esteem. >> reporter: crystal -- >> this matches, i think. why does it look better on her? like on her legs? why does it look better like this? why can't i wear it like that? i don't think i want it anymore. >> reporter: but not everyone buys that idea. a manager at my fashion club says models, mannequins, and miss bombshell next door can actually help sell an item. >> when you do see customers trying on clothes in the fitting room, they want to try on the same outfit. >> reporter: she says it's not always easy, but when she outfits herself with more self-confidence, all that browsing is more likely to pay off. try emotionally detaching yourself from the clothing by saying, this looks horrible. not, i look horrible. also, push away the pressure. window
researchers at the university of british columbia, the university of alberta, and arizona state universityay absolutely. in a joint study, they found shoppers who don't feel good about their bodies were less likely to buy something they try on if they see someone else, in their minds, more attractive trying on the same thing. >> just by self-esteem. >> reporter: crystal -- >> this matches, i think. why does it look better on her? like on her legs? why does it look better like...
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he's in the department of education reform here in the university of arizona. he has a phd from the university of indiana, trained as a political scientist and is the author and editor on a number of works, include "the second term of george w. bush" and currently at work on a book about the obama administration. bob, the floor is yours. >> thank you so much. i will recognize my co-editor on that. we have a book on obama coming out on july, and i had a book "judging bush" that came out about a year back. i want to thank alex for a wonderful talk that feeds into mine. our political system is getting more like academic politics. we fight so much all the time and the stakes are so small. i look at president obama who has kept two of president bush's three crisis managers on the economy and has essentially kept president bush's policy in iraq and afghanistan. and that's a very fascinating to watch. in part i have members of my family who really can't stand president bush and even though i've edited a book saying i thought it was a failed presidency, constantly say t
he's in the department of education reform here in the university of arizona. he has a phd from the university of indiana, trained as a political scientist and is the author and editor on a number of works, include "the second term of george w. bush" and currently at work on a book about the obama administration. bob, the floor is yours. >> thank you so much. i will recognize my co-editor on that. we have a book on obama coming out on july, and i had a book "judging...
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a sophomore from the university of north dakota from stromsbfrom nebraska... grand forks, north dakota... and a senior from arizonandale, arizona... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"--
a sophomore from the university of north dakota from stromsbfrom nebraska... grand forks, north dakota... and a senior from arizonandale, arizona... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"--
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they have been warning me for years and eight years ago at university of arizona two boys ran at me from the audience because they like girls and got their faces smashed because we did have an audience and i said that the man the audience got them and one ended up with a broken collarbone. i found out from an fbi agent college republican girls get these guys so from that moment on from college speeches at big public events i will have a bodyguard with me. most of the time i don't. you never know. this gave me the idea for this book. most people don't know unless they personally know me what it is like to be a publicly recognized conservative. we never talk about it because you don't want to inspire copycats and you don't want to sound like a pussy like paul krugman whining about his nails. no conservative will ever physically attacked a conservative. it happens to conservative public figures all the time. it does change your behavior a little but not most of the time. bodyguards keeping an eye on you right now. >> host: where do you do your writing? >> guest: in my bed. by computer, comp
they have been warning me for years and eight years ago at university of arizona two boys ran at me from the audience because they like girls and got their faces smashed because we did have an audience and i said that the man the audience got them and one ended up with a broken collarbone. i found out from an fbi agent college republican girls get these guys so from that moment on from college speeches at big public events i will have a bodyguard with me. most of the time i don't. you never...
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warning me for years and can then however many years ago, it was like eight years ago at the university of arizona, the two boys ran at me from the audience. they missed because they throw like girls, liberals, and they got their faces smashed, by the way, because we did have an audience out there, and i said get them, and one of them ended up with a broken collarbone. i found this out from an fbi agent who had ran back there. and from that moment on for college speeches, for big public events i'll have a bodyguard with me. most of the time i don't, and, i mean, you never know. but this is what gave me the idea for this book. most people don't know unless they personally know me what it is like to be a publicly recognizable conservative. and we never want to talk about it because, number one, you don't want to inspire copy cats. number two, you don't want to sound like a pussy like paul krugman whining about his hate mail. oh, boohoo. no conservative's ever going to physically attack a conservative. it happens to conservative public figures all the time. so, yeah, it does change your behavior a li
warning me for years and can then however many years ago, it was like eight years ago at the university of arizona, the two boys ran at me from the audience. they missed because they throw like girls, liberals, and they got their faces smashed, by the way, because we did have an audience out there, and i said get them, and one of them ended up with a broken collarbone. i found this out from an fbi agent who had ran back there. and from that moment on for college speeches, for big public events...
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here is our first group of semi-finalists-- a senior at arizona state university from avondale, arizona at texas a&m university from houston, texas... and a sophomore at boston university from danvers, massachusetts... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"--
here is our first group of semi-finalists-- a senior at arizona state university from avondale, arizona at texas a&m university from houston, texas... and a sophomore at boston university from danvers, massachusetts... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"--
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of the tides. in order to harvest shellfish and their access to this food source which is brain food extraordinary may have played an important role in human evolution archaeologist from arizona state university and found artifacts in a cave in south africa but a test of complex thinking and behavior including lunar literacy in other words knowing about actually keeping records keeping track of the moon in the cycles of the moon and ritual activities these findings challenge the longstanding view that stone age people did not really think abstractly or perform complex rituals until about fifty thousand years ago so here's the deal you know one of the big questions is always been why are humans the only primates who have who are basically paralysed below their heads other than the areas where the water lines would be like you know if you were moving through the water why you know why would that be why it why is it that humans are the only mammal the only the only primate anyway it can give birth under water and the babies that we give birth to under water are they have a lot of that under their skin unusual for mammals and for primates but it would insulate them in cold water and the baby can
of the tides. in order to harvest shellfish and their access to this food source which is brain food extraordinary may have played an important role in human evolution archaeologist from arizona state university and found artifacts in a cave in south africa but a test of complex thinking and behavior including lunar literacy in other words knowing about actually keeping records keeping track of the moon in the cycles of the moon and ritual activities these findings challenge the longstanding...
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of arizona. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good morning. all eyes will be on the stock market tomorrow after the s&ps downgrade for america's credit rating. the ratings agency called the outlook negative signaling another downgrade is possible in 12 to 18 months. the white house and treasury is critical of the move. this weekend, the nation is coming to grips with another story. the horrific loss of u.s. soldiers in afghanistan. saturday, insurgents shot down american helicopters killing 30 u.s. soldiers, some from the special s.e.a.l.s trip that killed bin laden months ago. this was the single deadliest day of the war. the rising u.s. death toll comes as the administration announces a withdrawal timetable and the strategy to end the longest running war in our country's history. joining us now, john kerry. senator kerry, good to have you. welcome back to "meet the press." >> thank you, david. good to be here. >> when you see news like this, when you hear of the loss of life among our soldiers, is your reaction what are we still doing here o
of arizona. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good morning. all eyes will be on the stock market tomorrow after the s&ps downgrade for america's credit rating. the ratings agency called the outlook negative signaling another downgrade is possible in 12 to 18 months. the white house and treasury is critical of the move. this weekend, the nation is coming to grips with another story. the horrific loss of u.s. soldiers in afghanistan. saturday, insurgents shot down...
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university professor at arizona state university. after that was developed he left the university and started a small business. he realized if he took this payload that is designed for her constituents out of morrison rented in reverse, he passed a very efficient system. those are now popping up all over california. their call balloon boxes. for instance, nasa has gotten a new energy-efficient building at the nasa ames research center and it's got boomboxes for some of its power. their google headquarters, ebay had orders. so there's a direct example for you. in your speech the administrator the spacecraft to go as far as jupiter. it's only able to accomplish its mission because of the high efficiency solar cells that will provide power for the instrument to do that mission. this high-efficiency solar sail took years of investment by nasa to develop in collaboration with business and universities to develop those cells. and those same files can be transferred in some cases and in many cases have been transferred to commercial applications break here in the earth. so those are just a couple examples. but i should also tell you in my role as chief to knowledges, i am working to set up partne
university professor at arizona state university. after that was developed he left the university and started a small business. he realized if he took this payload that is designed for her constituents out of morrison rented in reverse, he passed a very efficient system. those are now popping up all over california. their call balloon boxes. for instance, nasa has gotten a new energy-efficient building at the nasa ames research center and it's got boomboxes for some of its power. their google...