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university of research sciences, islamic azad university, and we want to hear more from them about this campaign, mr. dr. sobh shama. me too hello, i would like to serve you and all the viewers of the khabar network. the second sadra event will be held in azad university of research sciences for 3 days from today. in fact, the sadra discussion is about networking among the zinfian group, including students and professors, and effective communication. these with sets of manufacturers manufacturers. and there are exporters, as well as moazzam factories , in these 3 days we are hosting them, more than 105 moazzam companies and large holdings will present their achievements to students in these 3 days in the university complex. on the other hand, the collection itself students, and by attending this exhibition, the discussion of networking will happen, and in fact, we are based on the sadra event. which was designed in the azad university complex and planned in the form of a campaign plan, our goal is to create an effective communication and network between social and economic activists as
university of research sciences, islamic azad university, and we want to hear more from them about this campaign, mr. dr. sobh shama. me too hello, i would like to serve you and all the viewers of the khabar network. the second sadra event will be held in azad university of research sciences for 3 days from today. in fact, the sadra discussion is about networking among the zinfian group, including students and professors, and effective communication. these with sets of manufacturers...
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verseei, the vice-chancellor of skilled education at the university of research sciences, islamic azad university, and we would like to hear more from him about this campaign. mr. dr. presti, good morning. you are very welcome. the second sadra event in the university complex.
verseei, the vice-chancellor of skilled education at the university of research sciences, islamic azad university, and we would like to hear more from him about this campaign. mr. dr. presti, good morning. you are very welcome. the second sadra event in the university complex.
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production of knowledge bases, the research deputy of the minister of science, research and technology said that this capacity can be used for greater synergy between the industry and the university, the development of research activities in the senate by providing tax incentives, including the goals of the leap of law the production of knowledge is the basis for cooperation with the university. the specialized meeting of the synergy between the university and the industry to benefit as much as possible from the provisions of article 13 of the law on the jump of knowledge-based production. in the country, with the presence of the research deputy minister of science , research and technology, article 13 specifically states that if any public or private company that needs research and development works, if it contracts with other sectors such as universities, research institutes, even companies daneshmounian should conclude the contract, the amount of which will be deducted from the tax amount of that year or even from the tax of the next year. a hardware was prepared in the company. we wanted to cooperate with ayatollah boruj erdi university . we defined a project with the univers
production of knowledge bases, the research deputy of the minister of science, research and technology said that this capacity can be used for greater synergy between the industry and the university, the development of research activities in the senate by providing tax incentives, including the goals of the leap of law the production of knowledge is the basis for cooperation with the university. the specialized meeting of the synergy between the university and the industry to benefit as much as...
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let's bring back dr. gail suleiman, who's active at the university of pretoria, post doctoral researcher and the department of political sciencesow it is moved. beyond the gaza strip, even though that's still being attacked by them, to lebanon, and perhaps uh to the wider region. surely this must impact not only the security of the economy of these regions, but maybe beyond. how would you describe israel's violent behavior? doesn't it jeopardize the world economy uh ultimately? well, these two states are, that means the us and israel are paraya states, and considering that the world has allowed these two parias and monsters to grow. because literally everyone, think every state at some point in their history has bowed down to them and done some boot leaking, so i would believe that the consequences of this is that everyone will pay the price for negative impact on the economy, we are not going to be spared, trust me there will be consequences, it's inevitable, and secondly, the only way to quarterize the cancerous growth that is israel, the us and many of these other racist. the colonial states is through the economy, you know,
let's bring back dr. gail suleiman, who's active at the university of pretoria, post doctoral researcher and the department of political sciencesow it is moved. beyond the gaza strip, even though that's still being attacked by them, to lebanon, and perhaps uh to the wider region. surely this must impact not only the security of the economy of these regions, but maybe beyond. how would you describe israel's violent behavior? doesn't it jeopardize the world economy uh ultimately? well, these two...
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ismail sulaiman, who's active at the university of pretoria and post doctoral researcher and the department of political scienceshe gaza strip, even though that's still being attacked by them to lebanon, and perhaps to the... region, surely this must impact not only the security of the economy of these regions, but maybe beyond. how would you describe uh israel's violent behavior? doesn't it jeopardize the world economy uh ultimately? well, these two states are, that means the us and israel are perious states, and considering that the world has allowed these two pares and monsters to grow, because literally everyone, think every state at some point in their... history has bowed down to them and done some boot leaking, so i would believe that the consequences of this is that everyone will pay the price for negative impact on the economy, we are not going to be spared, trust me, there will be consequences, it's inevitable, and secondly, the only way to quarterize the cancerous growth that is israel, the us and many of these other races settle colonial states is through the economy, you know, there's nothing better
ismail sulaiman, who's active at the university of pretoria and post doctoral researcher and the department of political scienceshe gaza strip, even though that's still being attacked by them to lebanon, and perhaps to the... region, surely this must impact not only the security of the economy of these regions, but maybe beyond. how would you describe uh israel's violent behavior? doesn't it jeopardize the world economy uh ultimately? well, these two states are, that means the us and israel are...
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ismail sulaiman, who's a active at the university of pretoria, post doctoral researcher and the department of political sciences. uh, welcome back uh, taking a look at the israel regime's behavior, it's quite telling how it is moved beyond the gaza strip, even though that's still... being attacked by them to lebanon and perhaps uh to the wider region, surely this must impact not only the security of the economy of these regions, but maybe beyond. how would you describe israel's violent? doesn't it jeopardize the world economy uh ultimately? well, these two states are that means the us and israel are perious states, and considering that the world has allowed these two paris and monsters to grow, because literally everyone, think every state at some point in their history has bowed down to them and done some boot leaking, so i would believe that the consequences of this is that everyone will pay the... price for negative impact on the economy, we are not going to be spared, trust me, there will be consequences, it's inevitable, and secondly, the only way to quarterize the cancerous growth that is israel, the us a
ismail sulaiman, who's a active at the university of pretoria, post doctoral researcher and the department of political sciences. uh, welcome back uh, taking a look at the israel regime's behavior, it's quite telling how it is moved beyond the gaza strip, even though that's still... being attacked by them to lebanon and perhaps uh to the wider region, surely this must impact not only the security of the economy of these regions, but maybe beyond. how would you describe israel's violent? doesn't...
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underlie the formation of sunspots, this is a question of science, i am alexander gasnikov, rector of the university of enopolis, our guest is maria abunina, presenter, research fellow from miran, head of the center for space weather forecasts, candidate of physical and mathematical sciences, maria, hello, hello, alexander, maria, let's start with a brief overview of solar weather, here are the figures that i just cited, how unusual are they for a period close to the maximum. solar activity, what is happening now can be considered an anomaly? no, in no case, this is normal the result of the vital activity of solar activity and there is nothing unusual about it, especially since the twenty-fifth cycle of activity, the current cycle, is far from being the most powerful, and compared to those that were observed, well, for example, in the 20th century, you are talking about cycles of activity, but what is space weather in general, what are these cycles, observing the sun, naturally, humanity began a long time ago... a long time ago and the first records of sunspots were found in the annals of ancient chinese scientists, and constant observation, more or less regu
underlie the formation of sunspots, this is a question of science, i am alexander gasnikov, rector of the university of enopolis, our guest is maria abunina, presenter, research fellow from miran, head of the center for space weather forecasts, candidate of physical and mathematical sciences, maria, hello, hello, alexander, maria, let's start with a brief overview of solar weather, here are the figures that i just cited, how unusual are they for a period close to the maximum. solar activity,...
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of this law. now, either through a contract with the university or through a contract. and daneshbayan companies, according to peyman salehi, deputy research minister of science, research and technology, to help the country's industry, since last year, 1,000 industrial students have been accepted. 30 units some of these units that our students take in the undergraduate course can be available to that industry. kyomers mansoori, lorestan university radio and television news agency. thank you very much for your attention and companionship with this news section. in the future, i invite you to be a special viewer of the juma nasr program from the frame of the news network. the zionist regime was hit in the toban afza incident. have a nice day, dear viewers, as you can see in the picture frame, it 's from the people from the previous hour. they reached the mosque in tehran to lead the supreme leader of the islamic revolution in the friday prayer participate and of course the ceremony that will be held from 10:30 in the morning at the mosque of imam khomeini in tehran in commemoration of the name and memory of mujahid fi sabilullah, sayyed aziz of the islamic umma
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christian conservative faculty member in the entire faculty of the college of arts and sciences at a major public research university in the southwest, the only one which says something about recruitment and this was a long time ago as you can tell from the lack of on my head. i am a cheerful guy, a forgiving fellow so i tolerated them but they didn't tolerate me. they didn't tolerate me because they what i stood for and what i stand for is what the vast, vast majority of commonsense americans practiced every day which is going to work, raising a family and some of them starting businesses some of them happily working at other businesses and some of them working in non-profits and government in another words what markets have attempted to do is adjust to initiate wars. corrode and deteriorate the health of our institutions every single institution of any consequence in this country. it takes heroism, tremendous courage to fight back against it. what i love aboutok this book ad what i love about the personal witnesses each of theses panelists today in their respective work is their willingness to call out the nonsens
christian conservative faculty member in the entire faculty of the college of arts and sciences at a major public research university in the southwest, the only one which says something about recruitment and this was a long time ago as you can tell from the lack of on my head. i am a cheerful guy, a forgiving fellow so i tolerated them but they didn't tolerate me. they didn't tolerate me because they what i stood for and what i stand for is what the vast, vast majority of commonsense americans...
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christian conservative faculty member in the entire faculty of the college of arts and sciences at a major public research university in the southwest. the only one, which is a something about recruitment, this is a long time ago, as you can tell from the lack of hair on my head. now, i am a cheerful guy, the forgiving fellow, so i tolerated them. but they didn't tolerate me. they didn't tolerate me because they hated what i stand for. and what i stand for is what the vast majority of commonsense coe americans practice every day, which is going to work, raising a family, some of them starting businesses, some of them very happily working at of the businesses, some of them working nonprofitsem and government. in other words, what marxists have attempted to do over the last century is it just initiate wars. but corrode and deteriorate the health of our institutions every single institution of any consequence in this country. .. at i love about this book and what i love about the personal witness of each of these panelists today and their respective work is, their willingness to call out the of the marxist ideal, but v
christian conservative faculty member in the entire faculty of the college of arts and sciences at a major public research university in the southwest. the only one, which is a something about recruitment, this is a long time ago, as you can tell from the lack of hair on my head. now, i am a cheerful guy, the forgiving fellow, so i tolerated them. but they didn't tolerate me. they didn't tolerate me because they hated what i stand for. and what i stand for is what the vast majority of...
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i did science as it wasn't until i go to university of my science lectures when women who lose lose so since it isn't socialism that helps young female researches in the tree with them and it's relation. i tried to coach them a little too fast. so the main concern is that they're often good. so we press good as a because they think that if i apply for a scholarship, will they accept me? well, because for a one on a mazda is level, you're expected to be thinking about my range family. so my finding a little job for me, so what's the point of going for adults in your school or which are solvable either? so all the, so i tell them if i've been accepted for a doctorate and a scholarship, if you can be to that, that little stuff because we've had almost the same 3 upon them. but if i had to give advice to a young to me, it would be go for you have reached but the top largest global, the, the people in india are fighting over fish, the money and economy or the economy. it's very important i will survive, but he allows the company to him. so i know since a chinese fish mill factory opens here, everything has changed. now, an impending ecological disas
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it wasn't until i got to university of my science lectures where women who lose lose so since you should isn't socialism that helps young female researches in the tree with them and it relationship. i tried to coach them a little too fast. so the main concern is that they're often good. so we press good as a because they think that if i apply for a scholarship, will they accept me? well, because for a woman at mazda is level, and you're expected to be thinking about marriage and family. so my finding a little job for me. so what's the point of going for adults, right? yes. cool. or was that ssl? uh this uh oh the so i tell them, but if ive been accepted for a doctorate and a scholarship, if you can be to that, that because we've had almost the same re upon them. if i had to give advice to a young to me, it would be go freight of reach for the top largest global. the, [000:00:00;00] the, the kind of a baby elephant isn't aggressive and she goes, she's clicking common, rub up against you in touch you. that's how they bought the vehicle into moving. that's why i love this job. nice and because i've got used to living with living, i'm surviv
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university of my science lectures. when women who lose lose so simplistic lives in socialism that i have a young female researches in the tree with them. and it relationship. i tried to coach them a little too fast, so the main concern is that they're often getting. so we press good as a because they think that if i apply for a scholarship, will they accept me? well, because for a one on a mazda is level, right, you're expected to be thinking about my range family. so my finding a little job for me. so what's the point of going for adults, right? yes. cool. or wish i saw? well, uh this, uh oh the, so i tell them if i've been accepted for a doctorate and a scholarship if you can be to that, that level. so because we've had almost the same re upon them. but if i had to give advice to a young to me, it would be go freight of reach. but the top largest global, the to take a deep dive into climate solutions on the agenda at cop 29 from green hydrogen powering public transport to the race to produce high performance, solid state batteries, wind farms and a are we examined what works and what doesn't fade into many fuzzy minut
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buy it from the local authority once it's computer science, thomas pay around half of what they would for drinking more to researches at the university of sax have investigated. the efficiency of irrigating with reclaimed wastewater, which is usually expensive to dispense of woman living in our research, which has been published international journals of honda shows that this water can enrich this way with organic matter and move. and so also boost production in organic. what documentation wanted, that could be a business of thomas many needs, high quality soil and move on to then they did a few years ago. in order to increase that on the fields, thomas light rows, they lose have counted more trees. pub close. and these now compete for ever sketched, the levels of food to organic farm is faring better. they've retained the space between the trees. organic always grow at nadia bookcase, still enjoys good harvest, hug grove. so in the northeast of the country, in my new book, a region that's not quite as dry as sparks, she covers the soil around her trees with stool to keep moisture in and to use so many grows only of 3 varieties, the
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university of my science lectures. when women who there's, there's this list as well as in sessions with i helped young female researches in the tree with them and it relations. i tried to coach them a little faster than main concern is that they're often good since we last good as a because they think that if i apply for a scholarship, will they accept me? well, because for a woman at mazda is level, you're expected to be thinking about marrying family. so my finding a little job for me. so what's the point of going for adults? right? yes, cool. always yes. oh, cool. this. uh oh book. so i tell them if i've been accepted for a doctorate and a scholarship, if you can be to that, that because we've had almost the same re upon them. if i had to give advice to a young to me, it would be go, freight of reach. but the top largest global, the, [000:00:00;00] the, the global supply chains and traceable, unsustainable and liable. so if you still have a dependent we on india in china, companies around the world are trying to find new sustainable solutions can, may succeed in always wanted to do something that we could be committ
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it wasn't until i got to university of my science lectures where women who the, the so since the sick lives in sessions with i helped young female researches in the tree with them and it relations. i tried to coach them a little too fast. so the main concern is that they're often good. so we press good as a because they think that if i apply for a scholarship, will they accept me? well, because for a woman at mazda level, you're expected to be thinking about marrying family. so my finding a little job for me. so what's the point of going for adults right? yes. go always. yes. oh cool. this. uh oh the so i tell them if i've been accepted for a doctorate and a scholarship, if you can be to that simple stuff because we've had almost the same 3 upon them. so if i had to give advice to a young to me, it would be go for you have reached but the top largest global, the to take a deep dive into climate solutions on the agenda at cop 29 from green hydrogen powering public transport to the race to produce high performance, solid state batteries, wind farms, and a are we examined what works and what doesn't. they didn't tell me. coming up on the w fo
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professor emerita of communications science at saint louis university and a retired professor and administrator at the university of kansas. and you have spent your career teaching and research on variety of related subjects such as political communication, presidential debates, rhetoric, speechwriting, women in politics and lady's studies. now, as i mentioned, you and anita have published several books together. one, remember the first lady's, but you have also 13 years on the board, on the commission on presidential debates. now, that's got to be a heady responsibility. and you created what was called debate watch for the commission. you've worked with women politicians not only in the united states, but in many countries. i would like you to tell us a little bit about your research, the work that you've done. and then i have a follow up question about other book, which i recently read, gender and the american presidency. so what motivated you to get into this whole area of political communication since? well, i from a family that was very politically involved my father actually ran for office at one point my grandpa lawrence lived between the aunt and uncle of my congress
professor emerita of communications science at saint louis university and a retired professor and administrator at the university of kansas. and you have spent your career teaching and research on variety of related subjects such as political communication, presidential debates, rhetoric, speechwriting, women in politics and lady's studies. now, as i mentioned, you and anita have published several books together. one, remember the first lady's, but you have also 13 years on the board, on the...
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science as it wasn't until i got to university of my science lectures when women who lose lose so since you should well as in sessions with if i helped young female researches in the tree with them and it relation i tried to coach them a little too fast. so the main concern is that they're often good since we last good as a because they think that if i apply for a scholarship, will they accept me? well, because for a woman at mazda is level, you're expected to be thinking about marrying family. so my finding a little job for me. so what's the point of going for adults? right? yes. cool. always. yes. oh cool. this. uh oh the so i tell them if i've been accepted for a doctorate and a scholarship with you can be to that that because we've had almost the same re upon them. if i had to give advice to a young to me, it would be go for you have reached for the top largest cobra, the, [000:00:00;00] the, the poisons, a tennessee piece house. these chemicals are in almost everything and they cannot be removed. and so if i don't think we'll get to grips with the appropriate thing, just missed the because the thing is why is it probably this barrel down to the control
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researches and proposals. according to mr. rashidi jahan, the team consists of intelligent emotion recognition the human face for various other applications brought iran the silver medal of this competition . head of tehran university science and technology park at the event. shafarini of the information and communication technology industry said: scientific companies can use the scientific and technological facilities and capacities of this university. doubling the share of the digital economy in the gdp was one of the other issues raised in this event. they say that the market is large and profitable. the investor knows the space. the space is much more attractive compared to traditional investments and some they know this market very well. we started more than 15 companies as active companies and a volume of venture capital. more than 6500 people of capable human capital are working in our group of companies. there are about 17 companies. we are mostly in the field of logistics and commerce. in our total collection. about 12,000 people work . knowledge-based companies are the mainstay of this market. we directly invested in about 25 knowledge-based companies. we also received services from more than 100 knowledge-based
researches and proposals. according to mr. rashidi jahan, the team consists of intelligent emotion recognition the human face for various other applications brought iran the silver medal of this competition . head of tehran university science and technology park at the event. shafarini of the information and communication technology industry said: scientific companies can use the scientific and technological facilities and capacities of this university. doubling the share of the digital economy...
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the university play an important right, -- important role giving people the opportunity to advance in an terms of the research they do in terms of searching for truth and exploring new areas of science, discoveries that help all of us with healthy lives. host: here is shown in florida, independent line. caller: i was wondering if your guest might comment on the fact that abc maybe considering to replay the debates and former president trump's position that he won hands down. what would that do to the presidents situation? host: you are talking about replaying the presidential debate? caller: absolutely. host: do have a comment on that? guest: i think the overwhelming view of the whole and also the commentators across the spectrum was that vice president harris won the presidential debate that she had with mr. trump and so i wouldn't inc. replaying the debate would enhance your trump's position. caller: i don't think it would enhance his position but he claims to have won the debate so if they replay it wouldn't that put him in a different light with his followers? guest: i would say that the vice president's campaign would be delighted to have that debate replayed again and again an
the university play an important right, -- important role giving people the opportunity to advance in an terms of the research they do in terms of searching for truth and exploring new areas of science, discoveries that help all of us with healthy lives. host: here is shown in florida, independent line. caller: i was wondering if your guest might comment on the fact that abc maybe considering to replay the debates and former president trump's position that he won hands down. what would that do...
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master's degree in natural sciences at the university of cape town, where he became acquainted with the method of x-ray crystallography and began to actively use it in his researchin 1949, he moved to the uk, where he received his doctorate and continued working on the study of organic compounds, the structure viruses and biological systems. in 1978, he headed the laboratory of molecular biology of the medical research council in cambridge , focusing on the analysis of the structure of dna and rna. in 1982, aaron kluck was awarded the nobel prize in chemistry for his work in the field of protein interactions with nucleic acids and the explanation of the structure of large biological molecules and compounds using x-ray diffraction and electron microscopy. he was the author of one of the fundamental works that laid the foundation for the creation of computed tomography. he was knighted by queen elizabeth ii, became president of the royal society of london, was awarded the copley medal, the oldest prize awarded in the world for outstanding achievements in scientific research, and prizes from the world's major universities. in 1992, aaron kluck signed the warning to
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long history of investing in scientific researchers at universities and think tanks around the country. sometimes those investments bring about nobel prize-winning -- in fact, major science nobel prizes this year that were just awarded were the people who had gotten grants from our national science foundation. sometimes those investments reach dead ends and we become comfortable with that. in an increasingly politicized and charged environment, the question of our ability to do investment in research, investment in strategic sectors like clean energy or semiconductors, it does bring about inherently an element of risk and we have to recognize that and not say the first time there is a setback the whole project has to be amended. s--a bandit.-- abandoned. so it applies to things we are currently doing. it would apply in the case of additional capacity to make strategic investments, which is something that we are looking at but not prepared to roll out a full plan on because it is still subject of intense conversation. david: what is the problem you're trying to solve? there is not enough capital and some of these strategic sectors, and that we need to put -- jake: one of
long history of investing in scientific researchers at universities and think tanks around the country. sometimes those investments bring about nobel prize-winning -- in fact, major science nobel prizes this year that were just awarded were the people who had gotten grants from our national science foundation. sometimes those investments reach dead ends and we become comfortable with that. in an increasingly politicized and charged environment, the question of our ability to do investment in...
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san jose state climate science researchers say more than half of children who die in hot cars were left by a parent who accidentally forgot them. gen nola san jose state universityrofessor and founder of no heatstroke.org, says it can even happen to the best of parents or guardians. >> have reminders, >> put a stuffed animal back in the car seat and when you put the child in the car seat, put that up in the front with you as a visual reminder or put all those things that we automatically grab for as we get out of the car, our briefcase, our lunch, our purse, our cell phone. put those in the back seat as another, another reminder, another big cause of hot car deaths is children getting into unlocked, unattended cars. >> knoll says it's important to teach kids how to get out of a car and to honk the horn if they need help. >> still to come, the heads up for drivers in the south bay. how transportation leaders are trying to keep people informed on major changes to the commute. but first, all rides 100% off. >> why the sf bay ferry system is offering free trips across the upset stomach iberogast indigestion iberogast bloating iberogast thanks to a unique combination
san jose state climate science researchers say more than half of children who die in hot cars were left by a parent who accidentally forgot them. gen nola san jose state universityrofessor and founder of no heatstroke.org, says it can even happen to the best of parents or guardians. >> have reminders, >> put a stuffed animal back in the car seat and when you put the child in the car seat, put that up in the front with you as a visual reminder or put all those things that we...
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of sciences is 1860, usda, working with farmers, 1860. the moral act, land-grant colleges were set up for universities funded by the federal government to work with manufacturers and farmers for research. 1830's, the harpers ferry and springfield arsenal working with the private sector to figure out how to make things and the u.s. manufacturing edge that blue britain away was because of the business-government collaboration around making muskets. what can we learn from history, regarding how business and government can collaborate regarding cutting-edge r&d? >> there are a lot of examples. a couple things here. the world pre-1940, when there were mobilization efforts, compared to what we now have with more modern systems that developed, especially since the 2000's, those things probably make comparisons between how projects and products work as compared to now. there are lessons to be had in each one of those examples. but more fundamentally, figuring out what this means now and how we specifically collaborate, as we have kind of laid out on a case-by-case basis, talking about the chips act looking very different from ows. there can be lessons. those should be delved into. there is a
of sciences is 1860, usda, working with farmers, 1860. the moral act, land-grant colleges were set up for universities funded by the federal government to work with manufacturers and farmers for research. 1830's, the harpers ferry and springfield arsenal working with the private sector to figure out how to make things and the u.s. manufacturing edge that blue britain away was because of the business-government collaboration around making muskets. what can we learn from history, regarding how...
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the university play an important right, -- important role giving people the opportunity to advance in an terms of the research they do in terms of searching for truth and exploring new areas of sciencescoveries that help all of us with healthy lives. host: here is shown in florida, independent line. caller: i was wondering if your guest might comment on the fact that abc maybe considering to replay the debates and former president trump's position that he won hands down. what would that do to the presidents situation? host: you are talking about replaying the presidential debate? caller: absolutely. host: do have a comment on that? guest: i think the overwhelming view of the whole and also the commentators across the spectrum was that vice president harris won the presidential debate that she had with mr. trump and so i wouldn't inc. replaying the debate would enhance your trump's position. caller: i don't think it would enhance his position but he claims to have won the debate so if they replay it wouldn't that put him in a different light with his followers? guest: i would say that the vice president's campaign would be delighted to have that debate replayed again and again and in
the university play an important right, -- important role giving people the opportunity to advance in an terms of the research they do in terms of searching for truth and exploring new areas of sciencescoveries that help all of us with healthy lives. host: here is shown in florida, independent line. caller: i was wondering if your guest might comment on the fact that abc maybe considering to replay the debates and former president trump's position that he won hands down. what would that do to...
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of sciences is 1860, usda, working with farmers, 1860. the moral act, land-grant colleges were set up for universities funded by the federal government to work with manufacturers and farmers for research. 1830's, the harpers ferry and springfield arsenal working with the private sector to figure out how to make things and the u.s. manufacturing edge that blue britain away was because of the business-government collaboration around making muskets. what can we learn from history, regarding how business and government can collaborate regarding cutting-edge r&d? >> there are a lot of examples. a couple things here. the world pre-1940, when there were mobilization efforts, compared to what we now have with more modern systems that developed, especially since the 2000's, those things probably make comparisons between how projects and products work as compared to now. there are lessons to be had in each one of those examples. but more fundamentally, figuring out what this means now and how we specifically collaborate, as we have kind of laid out on a case-by-case basis, talking about the chips act looking very different from ows. there can be lessons. those should be delved into. there is a
of sciences is 1860, usda, working with farmers, 1860. the moral act, land-grant colleges were set up for universities funded by the federal government to work with manufacturers and farmers for research. 1830's, the harpers ferry and springfield arsenal working with the private sector to figure out how to make things and the u.s. manufacturing edge that blue britain away was because of the business-government collaboration around making muskets. what can we learn from history, regarding how...