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at the university of resources. he set up this 2 years ago he designed the housing for the. old and recently begun using 3 d. printer for the high precision while once competed the paula. which then an emergency backup generator. and the. the power tubes have an operating life of between 2110 years depending on the condition of the batteries then you just repeat them with the used batteries. required to call with the markings and try to give them a 2nd chance of course the person i am so we go around scott's in full and he's working a circuit and there who are from the system or however most of it mean there's some of them are scraps and numbers are. capital accra has a thriving used electronics market but in other cities too such as. any people do a lot of take recycling. mark has found suppliers to views better is across the country anthony a call from started repairing electronics goods 13 years ago mostly computer as his store has also become an employee above used batteries which he now sells to and his team but. to me when i went with what i saw right away that this wa
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at the university of resources. he set up this 2 years ago he designed the housing for the battery on his laptop and recently began using a 3 d. printer for the high precision while once competed the pilots you can be hooked up . which then. and they were. part. the power tubes have an operating life of between 2110 years depending on the condition of the batteries then you just repeat them with the used batteries. refreshed recall with barclays and try to give them a 2nd chance of course the person i am wearing means 3 go arounds carts in full and these working circuit and there who are from the system. for most of. us are them are scarps and others are. has a thriving used electronics market but in other cities too such as. any people do a lot of take recycling. mark has found suppliers to have used bed trees across the country anthony acco from started repairing electronics goods 13 years ago. he still has also become an employee of used batteries which he now sells to and his team but to me when i'm an almost i
at the university of resources. he set up this 2 years ago he designed the housing for the battery on his laptop and recently began using a 3 d. printer for the high precision while once competed the pilots you can be hooked up . which then. and they were. part. the power tubes have an operating life of between 2110 years depending on the condition of the batteries then you just repeat them with the used batteries. refreshed recall with barclays and try to give them a 2nd chance of course the...
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at the university of resources. he set up this 2 years ago he designed the housing for the. old and recently began using 3 d. printer high precision was once competed. to be hooked up. which then. and they were. part of. the power tubes have an operating live between 2110 years depending on the condition of the batteries then you just. used by trees. and try to give them a. card since. there are. for. most of. us. has a thriving used electronics market but. people do take recycling. mark i'm aborting has found suppliers to views bed trees across the country anthony acco from kumasi started repairing electronics goods 13 years ago mostly computers his store has also become an employee above used batteries which he now sells to and his team but. to me when i went on with what i saw right away that this was a good business opportunity they always pay on time and they're clear about what they want. we try to hold onto our in the 20 question they want to especially our batteries and no longer gives them to the scrum to cry not in the much pro-forma. 10 power tubes have been sold
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university has autonomy and the president of the university are working to meet those goals. of course, it is a significant challenge and one of the things that we are trying to identify his outside resources to come to the university so they can get more resources for that for their efforts. >> i'm sorry, i did not follow you if you have ever proposed cuts to the budget. >> there has been a fiscal plan and it is not determined by the governor. it is with the efforts of the governors board and the president of the university. >> i yield back. >> other members have questions. thank you very much.
university has autonomy and the president of the university are working to meet those goals. of course, it is a significant challenge and one of the things that we are trying to identify his outside resources to come to the university so they can get more resources for that for their efforts. >> i'm sorry, i did not follow you if you have ever proposed cuts to the budget. >> there has been a fiscal plan and it is not determined by the governor. it is with the efforts of the...
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he has a bachelor's of science degree and forced resource management from humboldt state university and is a registered professional forrester in california under his leadership, cal fire and the state of california battle historic wildfires. while at the same time, increase the pace and scale of force management and fire prevention. he participates in numerous committees at the state and national level. testified before congress on multiple occasions related to force management and fire protection, including federal funding. also joining us today, micha michael -- i'm going to mess it up. hi, michael. dr. glenn is an associate professor for engineering at the university of maryland in college park maryland. he's a member of the board of directors for the association of wild land fire and serves as a research advisory board for the national fire protection agency research foundation. dr. glenn studies now fire ignition while in urban interface. the physics of wild land fire spread. the processes at which strikes from embers. welcome. our third panel member is director of the national fi
he has a bachelor's of science degree and forced resource management from humboldt state university and is a registered professional forrester in california under his leadership, cal fire and the state of california battle historic wildfires. while at the same time, increase the pace and scale of force management and fire prevention. he participates in numerous committees at the state and national level. testified before congress on multiple occasions related to force management and fire...
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resources are available online and reminders are everywhere from the bathrooms to the host stand that there is help and hope. a coalition of local healthcare groups including kair permanente and the university of california, davis medical center provide funding and mental health resources. >> what made today worse? >> yang: liseanne wick is the director of the suicide prevention program at wellspace health, which alsprides services for mulvaney's program. >> the beauty of theot iour back project is that it does, it puts it right there, where they're at. it makes talking about mental health, and wellness, and help seeking, and even suicide or depression, a more natural thing >> yang: mulvaney's initiative w fitsh the other community work he does with his wife and business partner, bobbin. he sayit's inspired by one of his favorite films. the classic, "it's a wonderful life.th" e "b&l" in his restaurant's nam" stands for "ilding and loan," a nod to the institution at the center of the moe's story. >> merry christmas you wonderful old building and >> i hoped that we would open a place for people to come k about issues of the day and invite us into those conversations. and over the last 13 yrs
resources are available online and reminders are everywhere from the bathrooms to the host stand that there is help and hope. a coalition of local healthcare groups including kair permanente and the university of california, davis medical center provide funding and mental health resources. >> what made today worse? >> yang: liseanne wick is the director of the suicide prevention program at wellspace health, which alsprides services for mulvaney's program. >> the beauty of...
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university has autonomy. the president of the university are working to meet those needs. it is a challenge. one of the things we are trying to identify is, resourcesto come to the university so they can yield resources and get more resources. >> i am sorry, i didn't follow you what i asked you if you have ever proposed cuts to the budget? >> there has been a fiscal plan. it is not determined by the governor. it has been worked with the efforts of the government's board and the president of the university. >> i yield back. thank you. to the chairman. >> appreciate your indulgence, governor. other members have questions. thank you very much. [crowd noise] >> and turning to mr. lambert for your comments, questions. sir? >> i thank you mr. chairman. governor, they have been instances where the oversight board has advised your administration not to take a particular action because they judged such action would violate the fiscal plan, the budget or cause harm to the local economies, specifically you chose to ignore the board and continue issuing christmas bonuses to public sector employees against its recommendation, and you also under executive order
university has autonomy. the president of the university are working to meet those needs. it is a challenge. one of the things we are trying to identify is, resourcesto come to the university so they can yield resources and get more resources. >> i am sorry, i didn't follow you what i asked you if you have ever proposed cuts to the budget? >> there has been a fiscal plan. it is not determined by the governor. it has been worked with the efforts of the government's board and the...
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. >> we are at the hoover institution in stanford university this is one of the great scholarly resourcesd states. it's named after american president herbert hoover in the institution itself is sort of a conservative incorporated tank but over the years many republican and conservative figures and other people have donated their papers here and so the archives are particularly rich for scholars and biographers. >> why are we here today? >> we are here because i'm writing a biography of senator edward kennedy of massachusetts. the youngest of the three kennedy brothers who participated in american politics and 20th-century president john kennedy, senator robert kennedy, and the youngest of the boys in the family was senator edward kennedy also known as ted or teddy. there's a collection here left to the hoover institution by their father by her for. their father's name was joseph p kennedy and he was at one time one of the richest men in the united states. journalist and biographer and sometimes republican speechwriter named richard whalen wrote a biography of joe kennedy called the found
. >> we are at the hoover institution in stanford university this is one of the great scholarly resourcesd states. it's named after american president herbert hoover in the institution itself is sort of a conservative incorporated tank but over the years many republican and conservative figures and other people have donated their papers here and so the archives are particularly rich for scholars and biographers. >> why are we here today? >> we are here because i'm writing a...
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university. this is one of the great scholarly resources in the end i did state. -- in the united states. it is named after president herbert hoover. the institution itself is a conservative think tank, but over the years, many republican and conservative figures and other people have donated their papers here. so the archives are particularly rich for scholars. >> why are we here today? john: i'm writing a biography of senator edward kennedy of massachusetts, the youngest of the three kennedy brothers who participated in american politics in the 20th century. president john kennedy, senator robert kennedy, and the youngest of the boys in the family was senator edward kennedy, also known as ted or teddy. and there is a collection here, left to the hoover institution 's biographer.r their father was joseph kennedy and he was at one time one of the richest men in the united states. and a journalist and biographer and sometime republican speechwriter named richard whalen wrote a biography of joe kennedy called "the founding father." and richard whalen's papers were left to the hoover institu
university. this is one of the great scholarly resources in the end i did state. -- in the united states. it is named after president herbert hoover. the institution itself is a conservative think tank, but over the years, many republican and conservative figures and other people have donated their papers here. so the archives are particularly rich for scholars. >> why are we here today? john: i'm writing a biography of senator edward kennedy of massachusetts, the youngest of the three...
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understood the water resources of the country are no longer in iraq able to participate and able to manage the water resources. and that's a significant challenge. they still obviously have university professors teaching water. but typically the folks with that level of education are not in the government offices. but let's go back to the situation, the water resources situation in iraq again. the tigris and euphrates basin most of it originates in the mountains of neighboring countries. there is no international compact in place for sharing the waters. that's a big deal. when i found out, i couldn't believe it. apparently there is a memo. and that memo is not followed strictly, not sacrificingly. turkey has said there's been conversations with turkey in the past. and turkey has said well when you guys use the water efficiently then we'll make sure you get enough water. you know,s in some respects it's hard to argue with that because iraq still uses flood irrigation to irrigate the crops. and they are not doing it efficiently. they are not paying special attention to soil health. they don't have good efficient irrigation systems in place. you remember, i said that iraq has more wat
understood the water resources of the country are no longer in iraq able to participate and able to manage the water resources. and that's a significant challenge. they still obviously have university professors teaching water. but typically the folks with that level of education are not in the government offices. but let's go back to the situation, the water resources situation in iraq again. the tigris and euphrates basin most of it originates in the mountains of neighboring countries. there...
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university of north carolina charlotte student, 2 charged gunmen who stormed his classroom. how that young man is being honored today. >>and today the california department of water resourcessnow survey of the year how we stack up against previous years. and what it could all mean for the fire season doesn't look like the measles outbreak is slowing down anytime >>measles still on the rise in california with new numbers from the department of public health out today. >>on 4 capitol bureau reporter ashley's of all explains where the latest measles cases are popping up. >>2 more measles cases reported in california, this week, the department of public health says the latest cases are in los angeles and orange counties. the reports come after an active week for measles in the southern part of the state a warning issued thursday to recent movie goers at an amc theater in orange county into southern california universities quarantined last week still the majority of the now 40 reported cases are scattered across northern california mainly in unvaccinated adults, the state public health department urging international travelers to make sure they vaccinated california is contribu
university of north carolina charlotte student, 2 charged gunmen who stormed his classroom. how that young man is being honored today. >>and today the california department of water resourcessnow survey of the year how we stack up against previous years. and what it could all mean for the fire season doesn't look like the measles outbreak is slowing down anytime >>measles still on the rise in california with new numbers from the department of public health out today. >>on 4...
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university is a leadership training course, which focuses on the advocacy and community work and teaches public speaking -- excuse me, sorry -- public speaking and the understanding of community resourcess a system. and consumer rights, health care and benefits, and how to speak to those in a public forum, or with legislators or city folks, maybe. >> chairman: any questions from the commission? >> i have one. it's on the over-arching theme of advocacy and outreach, but not related to this particular -- maybe, jessica, you can answer this. yesterday i found myself on a webinar regarding the complete count for the census for 20 20, and it 2020, t was particular for this population. i'm wondering if your operation is going to be involved with that, because critical funding coming back to san francisco, in particular, is going to be the result of the census count. and i think that this is going to be an area that you all have expertise in. and for outreach. i'm wondering if you all will be involved with that. >> it is a good question. there were grants -- i can't remember from which department, that came out a couple of weeks ago. and we were debating applying. it feels like another big pr
university is a leadership training course, which focuses on the advocacy and community work and teaches public speaking -- excuse me, sorry -- public speaking and the understanding of community resourcess a system. and consumer rights, health care and benefits, and how to speak to those in a public forum, or with legislators or city folks, maybe. >> chairman: any questions from the commission? >> i have one. it's on the over-arching theme of advocacy and outreach, but not related...
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universal tsalth care. the budget reflhat. but obviously it's going to take a few more years to have the resources which are in the multiple billions of can dollars to ultiactely ieve that goal and advance the real goal, which is changing our financio a single frame financing. >> some of the critics say your goals are a little too odd agss. do you feel like you may have to scale that b>k a bit? we've reached some of them. the fact is we're producing less than 100,000 housing units. address the price inla bce or demand in price in balance. that said i want to be realistic but at the same time i want to e odd agss. we've got a regional strategy that we've laid out. $1.75 billion in the budget for howing. what we call rerks e nerks a goals. upand we'lte our state-wide gel. > you suggest e ested in january that tying gas tax revenue to their prngress on houonstruction. a lot of pushback on that.r some democrats or freshman worry about getting recall or not reelected. >> it's okay. it's carrots and sticks. i had to sue huntingten beach. because they weren't can compliant with their housing element. it's onef the reasons we're 49th out of 5
universal tsalth care. the budget reflhat. but obviously it's going to take a few more years to have the resources which are in the multiple billions of can dollars to ultiactely ieve that goal and advance the real goal, which is changing our financio a single frame financing. >> some of the critics say your goals are a little too odd agss. do you feel like you may have to scale that b>k a bit? we've reached some of them. the fact is we're producing less than 100,000 housing units....
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change, i will give them that, wouldn't you want to use all of our resources to tackle climate change and maybe put medicare for all in universald for the writ? >> if you think there is some chance from some source that the world will end in 12 years then maybe you suspense a money to try to avoid that, but you can think of dozens or hundreds of possible ways that that could happen if some crazy general and because examine sensitive nukes headed for paris or london or whatever and someone gets to buy a weapon and releases it across the globe or something, you cannot spend one to 2 tons of resources dealing with every single probability because the use of all the resources in the world dealing with that. we have to look at the evidence in which things are likely and how damaging they're going to be if they occur. all of the serious people look at this, all the economists, even people who are clearly doing something about climate change, michael greenstone, william morgan house, people from the obama ministration, they think we should have moderate carbon. >> do you agree with that? >> there's cases for and against. but at worst
change, i will give them that, wouldn't you want to use all of our resources to tackle climate change and maybe put medicare for all in universald for the writ? >> if you think there is some chance from some source that the world will end in 12 years then maybe you suspense a money to try to avoid that, but you can think of dozens or hundreds of possible ways that that could happen if some crazy general and because examine sensitive nukes headed for paris or london or whatever and someone...
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because iran has so far only resource back to the commitments whole week artie's rick sanchez discuss iran's threat to restart its nuclear program with mohammad marandi of the university of tehran who helped negotiate the iran nuclear deal. even insiders here in washington with think tanks representing organizations like the carnegie endowment are now saying the troubled ministration is being quote deliberately provocative but we ask the question tonight is iran acting in a manner deserving of u.s. and israeli condemnation or are both countries simply trying to provoke busy iran. into a war much like our invasion of iraq some are criticizing the 1st question why is president rouhani threatening to restart the iranian your rating and richmond program. well i think it's pretty obvious the iranians negotiated the nuclear deal after many years of negotiations and the iranians made. gave significant concessions they were flexible in order to show the international community that its nuclear program never was anything but peaceful and that iran contrary to what we constantly heard in the western media was not looking to create tension i'm going to back you up on this actual
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resources permitting at least. heidelberg had been largely spared by the war center of the old town was the university which stood ready to greet its large student population one of them was going to doormen he had served in the war and joined the student council. the so i believe he runs this this was a life like you can't imagine i had so forget about heating even in winter but we toughened up live on army with soldiers and service though. the situation was dire many students had so little money for food housing and books that the university was facing closure. dhamma guns on issues like this so we went on strike against closing the university any on done i know and then we set up the students help students initiative of the vote. in fact everyone got involved. and he referred me to goal of the modulation help to students to keep their free tables he wrote a fight you should get what you are these special places where students could eat for free as far as i know they showed so much solidarity it was incredible. the highlight was a demonstration on the main street in the us garrison commander brought up his tanks but
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legacy or those with resources to make stanford says $750,000 in total from senior escrow company on behalf of three applicants but only one of those students was later admitted. university says materially in the student's application was false and they have quote rescinded the admission, expelling her and invalidating her two years of coursework. >> parents and students know what school they are qualified for and they know if they are getting into a school they don't belong in. >> stanford's former sailing coach was implicated in the scandal. he has pled guilty for his role in the scandal and has been let go by the university. >>> an important step forward for the a's waterfront ballpark. commissioners will vote next week on a framework to start negotiations over the property the team wants to lease at howard terminal. the 50-acre site would also include housing and retail space. framework the port released today outlines a process for the a's to complete environmental studies and traffic mitigation plans and work through city land-use in . processes. a port spokesman says that could mean several years of work before the commission even boats on the project. the a's are
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ago but now can lead to the emergence of a new field of science was how can blackhole be used to test the universal theories and what further resources are needed to succeed in the next scientific field? >> there are a lot of ways to proceed from here. this is the tip of the iceberg. when galileo was looking for the first telescope it wasn't the end of astronomy. it was the beginning. in the same way the image you see here is creating the ability to use the most intense cognitive laboratory as a way to understand the universe. to build a super collider to obtain the energies and extreme physics to probe the unknown. we are using the edge of a blackhole in a natural laboratory. in the future we want to make movies, not just still images with what you are seeing is light orbiting a blackhole, that is one test of einstein. now we can use matter orbiting a blackhole, a different test in the period it takes for matter to orbit around. you can see how these black holes are ferocious engines at the centers of galaxies launching these jets that compete us a galaxy and disrupt star formation. that's why the night sky looks the way it does and
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resources permitting at least. heidelberg had been largely spared by the war center of the old town was the university which stood ready to greet its large student population one of them was going to do and he had served in the war and joined the student council. the so i believe he was just this was a life like you can't imagine i would so forget about heating even in winter but we toughened up live on army with soldiers and so that through. the situation was diaf many students had so little money for food housing and books that the university was facing closure. dhamma guns on issues like this so we went on strike against closing the university any on home done i know and then we set up the students help students initiative of the vote. in fact everyone got involved. and you refer me to go of the modulation up to students to keep their free tables to fight you chicken which were these special places where students could eat for free as far as i know they showed so much solidarity it was incredible. the highlight was a demonstration on the main streets of the u.s. garrison commander brought up his tanks but the studen
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resources will see you next time. in two thousand and eight al-jazeera documented a groundbreaking scheme. preparing some of india's poorest children for entry into its toughest universities. ten years on we return to see how the students and the scheme of helping change the face of india. super thirty. people have to weigh your own record on this trial in fact a few years ago there is place only for one state on the land of israel you do not believe in a two state solution the official story isn't there and i'm sure we will show you i don't care about the official story if you were to go visit today you would say what has the media been telling you now the world isn't black and white there's lots of grazing here join me mad the hot sun on the front of my guests from around the world take the hot seat and we debate the week's top stories and big issues here on al-jazeera. after spending more than five hundred days in jail to reuters journalists are free to me and. i'm sami and this is al-jazeera live from also coming up. palestinians bury the victims of israeli strikes as the cease fire puts an end to days of violence. turkey orders a rerun of the stumbles may all of that
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considered to be impossible a generation ago and now yields new fields of science and how can it test universal theories and what further resources are needed to succeed in the eht's next scientific feat? >> thank you for the question. there are a lot of different ways to proceed from here. this is really the tip of the iceberg. imagine when galileo was looking through the first telescope, it wasn't the end ofs a tron mi, it was the beginning ofs astronomy in the same way, this image you see is creating the most intense cosmic laboratory as a way to understand the universe. normally you would have to build a super collider or something like that, to attain the energies and the extreme physics, to appropriate the unknown. here, we're using the edge of a black hole that nature presents us. as a natural laboratory. so in the future, we want to make movies. not just still images. because what you're seeing here is light orbiting around the black hole. that is one test of einstein. now we can move to matter. orbiting around the black hole. make movies of this. a completely different test of einstein. testing the period it takes for ma
considered to be impossible a generation ago and now yields new fields of science and how can it test universal theories and what further resources are needed to succeed in the eht's next scientific feat? >> thank you for the question. there are a lot of different ways to proceed from here. this is really the tip of the iceberg. imagine when galileo was looking through the first telescope, it wasn't the end ofs a tron mi, it was the beginning ofs astronomy in the same way, this image you...
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of higher education because they will not have access to title iv funds. this process has already begun. last january the commission requires us to demonstrate compliance related to the institution's financial resources. the university measures the response to the islands and it has been doing so for a number of years. but the university must have a wide range of requirements for all of its programs. promesa in the government's fiscal plan will lead to the closure of the university and will have a terrible economic effect on the island. that is why we respectfully request the congress section 200 1b so that it is not up to the local politicians to arbitrarily decide what the adequate investment should be to the university. grassy is. -- thank you. >> thank you mr. chairman and members of the committee. we have been asked to consider the lessons after three years of promesa and in my view there are six key lessons to consider. one, the fundamental bargain in promesa was sound. i'm sorry german? >> it is our street. thank you. the r street institute thanks you for straining that out. let me begin again if i may. fundamental bargain of promesa was found in my view. such situations are certain to include a lot of confli
of higher education because they will not have access to title iv funds. this process has already begun. last january the commission requires us to demonstrate compliance related to the institution's financial resources. the university measures the response to the islands and it has been doing so for a number of years. but the university must have a wide range of requirements for all of its programs. promesa in the government's fiscal plan will lead to the closure of the university and will...
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amazing river, parks, people, fantastic resources , river, parks, people, fantastic resources, a brilliant university. most ofhis week looking at some of the problems. you don't have to look far to see that there are issues. this isa to see that there are issues. this is a term that relied on industries that aren't here anymore, how do you harness that, after a period of pretty grim couple of decades, how do you assess what the future holds, is it going to be a digitalfuture, art? i know you want to play a part in it. there is a knowledge economy here. the university have gone great guns over the last decade and it's really exciting now. you have this fantastic digital community. if you spend time with the digital companies year you make really smart people doing really smart things and connecting with businesses across the world. that's clearly part of our future. the creative agenda is definitely there. every place has to think about this now, we are very connected because of the internet. it means you can be global and local at the same time. lots of places are thinking how they do that for the 21st—centur
amazing river, parks, people, fantastic resources , river, parks, people, fantastic resources, a brilliant university. most ofhis week looking at some of the problems. you don't have to look far to see that there are issues. this isa to see that there are issues. this is a term that relied on industries that aren't here anymore, how do you harness that, after a period of pretty grim couple of decades, how do you assess what the future holds, is it going to be a digitalfuture, art? i know you...
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university. truth that with sanctions who who are software and write a country that that's that's interested in intervening in another country for the sake of man teaming the geopolitical interests or the natural resources or controlling the natural resources and exercising pressure through sanctions put people under extreme stress however at the same time or maurice not mentioning of the harm that mother or himself and here's a group of corrupt military officials has done to venice well here we. two groups have been supported by two big powers that are really explaining the whole thing but not i mean no side can can can be at the center either you pretty spry american intervention or are you pretty safe or you support the other the the other side. they did buy the region so you know a lot of maher is you know is showing that there is at the bishan also within the united states regarding the approach of the united states itself so the united states with its approach is also debating of the country. france's interior minister is being branded a liar claiming anticapitalist attacked stuff for the paris hospital during a may day rally that turned ugly but videos and eyewitness accounts of the incidents jus
university. truth that with sanctions who who are software and write a country that that's that's interested in intervening in another country for the sake of man teaming the geopolitical interests or the natural resources or controlling the natural resources and exercising pressure through sanctions put people under extreme stress however at the same time or maurice not mentioning of the harm that mother or himself and here's a group of corrupt military officials has done to venice well here...
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university that was almost entirely black. had moved to johannesburg and was studying human resources. it will be you that's i know you still. the best advantage ofwhat you just got there is this but his studies were not as important to longer as fitting into a new social see hiding out and that they all go along think like. if you were to describe yourself portrait first country right from noxious sometimes allowed always talking i think that. the biggest drawback about being black is that and that people have a tendency to not feel that there are degrees off being black it's embarrassing like for everybody involved that you should just look at people and go. not so sure about him because he's not black enough. did you finish your degree. and he will graduate store haven't found like the thing that defines me that's what you do. trying to find that think and human resources just wasn't it. i think i would just like to be successful. like to reach a stage we we we don't have to worry about that after st how we can apply this how are we going to buy that what are we going to do about this. you're going to want all of me at the heart. to get this.
university that was almost entirely black. had moved to johannesburg and was studying human resources. it will be you that's i know you still. the best advantage ofwhat you just got there is this but his studies were not as important to longer as fitting into a new social see hiding out and that they all go along think like. if you were to describe yourself portrait first country right from noxious sometimes allowed always talking i think that. the biggest drawback about being black is that and...
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university of north carolina chapel hill, they are scheduled for elimination. do you support that? >> mr. chairman support the president's budget. having said that, i certainly appreciate the resources congress avenue provided over the years and the mission we have. all of our sins of excellent provide great value. in fact that particular center has many requests and they have received resources. but under the budget we would have to look at some centers of excellence that would have to be shut down and hope the startup of three others will be executed. >> so is that a yes or a no? >> i am saying, all of those centers provide value, to decision had to be made when you to reduce the budget. fortunately we have not had to execute on some of the of discussions. but again, that is what we have to look at. we have to look at some of the other sinners to make that decision. >> what i would assume, is that is a maybe. you know, they do a lot of with -- we have lost crystal properties. the chairman in louisiana is a good example of the losses. so i would like to have the benefit, if not at this hearing, as to how we plan to replace that capacity because it appears to be something that is vi
university of north carolina chapel hill, they are scheduled for elimination. do you support that? >> mr. chairman support the president's budget. having said that, i certainly appreciate the resources congress avenue provided over the years and the mission we have. all of our sins of excellent provide great value. in fact that particular center has many requests and they have received resources. but under the budget we would have to look at some centers of excellence that would have to...