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and i'm still at the university of toronto. d, by the way, the university of toronto is a fine institution, as far as institutions go. it's not particularly radical, and they were confused, at the beginning, when all of this started to happen and went after me, partly as a consequence of confusion. and they've been good to me since then, so... >> william f. buckley, who is the original host of this show, was the prominent television personality of the modern american conservative movement and hosted the show for 33 years. one of his guests was billy graham, and i'd like to show you a clip from one of those appearances and then get your response. >> sure. >> let's take a look. >> sure. >> today, we propose to focus on christianity, specifically, and the reasons for its decline. i should like to begin by asking dr. graham whether any scientific finding or development during his lifetime has either strained his faith or rendered it more difficult for him to preach the christian gospel. >> no. i would rather say it has been the othe
and i'm still at the university of toronto. d, by the way, the university of toronto is a fine institution, as far as institutions go. it's not particularly radical, and they were confused, at the beginning, when all of this started to happen and went after me, partly as a consequence of confusion. and they've been good to me since then, so... >> william f. buckley, who is the original host of this show, was the prominent television personality of the modern american conservative movement...
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one -- ai research for elon musk ten years ago university of toronto. e reason that's relevant is i am the founder of a program that is opening here under the leadership called the creative destruction lab to transition science projects into massively scalable companies. so five years ago what started as a trickle turning into a flood was graduate students in the companies coming from around the world but either this particular lab the first one that came that said i will use this new technique to predict which molecules that will bind with which proteins and then right after him another one came so to predict which credit card transactions are fraudulent vs. legitimate that another one that said to look at medical images to predict which tumors are benign versus malignant. or which automobiles have defects before they roll off the production of mine. so were sitting at the lab it didn't take a rocket scientist to figure out there is something unusual coming out of this computer science department this same technique of deep learning to have a list of wi
one -- ai research for elon musk ten years ago university of toronto. e reason that's relevant is i am the founder of a program that is opening here under the leadership called the creative destruction lab to transition science projects into massively scalable companies. so five years ago what started as a trickle turning into a flood was graduate students in the companies coming from around the world but either this particular lab the first one that came that said i will use this new technique...
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he studied political science in the university of toronto and later moved to iraq propose. graduate studies. in one nine hundred fifty nine sutter travelled to the city of tire in south lebanon to undertake missionary work he won many admirers and recognition. ten years later in one nine hundred sixty nine he was elected head of the higher islamic shia council in lebanon becoming leader of the country's shia muslims a set are called for social justice and development particularly in lebanon's poorest areas. in one thousand nine hundred eighty four he founded the movement of the deprived aiming to unite people across communal rather than religious or ideological lines. a southerner was something of an iconoclast seeking to break through traditional barriers. to bishop use of minister of lebanon remembers a sermon delivered in a church in which he warned of the dangers of sectarianism. when . measured superior the need. to save muslim or eman muslim. because various for you jillian look there is a the more harder these. members would. assert his nephew recalls his uncle's view
he studied political science in the university of toronto and later moved to iraq propose. graduate studies. in one nine hundred fifty nine sutter travelled to the city of tire in south lebanon to undertake missionary work he won many admirers and recognition. ten years later in one nine hundred sixty nine he was elected head of the higher islamic shia council in lebanon becoming leader of the country's shia muslims a set are called for social justice and development particularly in lebanon's...
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reasonable add on a minute where universities are trying to tell lecturers it happened at university of toronto of course famously with jordan peterson where they totally had should not use things like hello ladies and gentlemen hello boys and girls they had to fit into these new pronouns if they want to say today are man tomorrow arm a boy the next hour my fridge freezer so that but i don't have to fainter i don't want to get into a situation where i have to change pronouns i have to change the english language for a minority of very small minority they are attacking my freedom of speech my freedom of expression let's be reasonable if somebody feels they are you know being assigned the wrong gender they're in the wrong body i have enormous sympathy for them but we shouldn't be kind of i don't really want to use this word but encouraging it which is why edinburgh university is doing well no one is encouraging them and nor should anyone encourage them this is a call that's coming from the young people themselves whatever university is doing . if they have said people can change one hundred the n
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reasonable add on a minute where universities are trying to tell lecturers it happened at university of toronto of course famously with jordan peterson where they totally had should not use things like hello ladies and gentlemen hello boys and girls they had to fit into these new pronouns if they want to say today i'm a man tomorrow arm a boy the next hour my fridge freezer so bad but i don't have to fainter i don't want to get into a situation where i have to change pronouns i have to change the english language for a minority of very small minority they are attacking my freedom of speech my freedom of expression let's be reasonable if somebody feels they are you know being assigned the wrong gender they're in the wrong body i have enormous sympathy for them but we shouldn't be kind of i don't really want to use this word but encouraging it which is why edinburgh university is doing well no one is encouraging them and nor should anyone encourage them this is a call that's coming from the young people themselves whatever number of universities doing. if they have said people can change once one
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he studied political science in the university of toronto and later moved to iraq propose. graduate studies. in one nine hundred fifty nine sutter travelled to the city of tire in south lebanon to undertake missionary work he won many admirers and recognition. ten years later in one nine hundred sixty nine he was elected head of the higher islamic shia council in lebanon becoming leader of the country's shia muslims a set are called for social justice and development particularly in lebanon's poorest areas. in one thousand nine hundred eighty four he founded the movement of the deprived aiming to unite people across communal rather than religious or ideological lines. a southerner was something of an iconoclast seeking to break through traditional barriers. to bishop use of minister of lebanon remembers a sermon a sutter delivered in a church in which he warned of the dangers of sectarianism. when measured superior. to save muslim or eman muslim. because these are various for you jillian look there is a the harder these. members would. assert his nephew recalls his uncle's v
he studied political science in the university of toronto and later moved to iraq propose. graduate studies. in one nine hundred fifty nine sutter travelled to the city of tire in south lebanon to undertake missionary work he won many admirers and recognition. ten years later in one nine hundred sixty nine he was elected head of the higher islamic shia council in lebanon becoming leader of the country's shia muslims a set are called for social justice and development particularly in lebanon's...
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he studied political science in the university of toronto and later moved to iraq propose. graduate studies. in one nine hundred fifty nine sutter travelled to the city of tire in south lebanon to undertake missionary work he won many admirers and recognition. ten years later in one nine hundred sixty nine he was elected head of the higher islamic shia council in lebanon becoming leader of the country's shia muslims etc called for social justice and development particularly in lebanon's poorest areas. in one thousand nine hundred four he founded the movement of the deprived aiming to unite people across communal rather than religious or ideological lines. a southerner was something of an iconoclast seeking to break through traditional barriers. to bishop use of minister of lebanon remembers a sermon a sutter delivered in a church in which he warned of the dangers of sectarianism. when measured superior the only. safe muslim or eman muslim. because these are various for you julia look there is a the most hard. members would. assert his nephew recalls his uncle's views on leba
he studied political science in the university of toronto and later moved to iraq propose. graduate studies. in one nine hundred fifty nine sutter travelled to the city of tire in south lebanon to undertake missionary work he won many admirers and recognition. ten years later in one nine hundred sixty nine he was elected head of the higher islamic shia council in lebanon becoming leader of the country's shia muslims etc called for social justice and development particularly in lebanon's poorest...
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of protests don't have a thing about it there was a study out last year at stanford and the university of toronto and they were looking at extreme protest matters rob miller a stanford sociologist to and co-author of the study stated that the reason that extreme protesters were dissuaded is that less radical bystanders couldn't identify with that people generally don't see themselves as disruptors of the social order even for the causes they believe in so what he's saying is even if they agree with you on some level i about any kind of mistreatment or their you know legitimate times when conservatives or people in certain popular opinions were targeted by the iraq's or somebody else. coming out with this like. angry and angry back doesn't actually help dissuade anybody you're just preaching to your choir and the choir that screaming back at you know what's really interesting too is the you also see it when people like the facebook and things like that you censorship because all that does is shy more light on the there are some that you that you're trying to keep quite right and do with the world
of protests don't have a thing about it there was a study out last year at stanford and the university of toronto and they were looking at extreme protest matters rob miller a stanford sociologist to and co-author of the study stated that the reason that extreme protesters were dissuaded is that less radical bystanders couldn't identify with that people generally don't see themselves as disruptors of the social order even for the causes they believe in so what he's saying is even if they agree...
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reasonable and how down a minute you are universities are trying to tell lecturers it happened at university of toronto of course famously with jordan peterson where they told him he had should not use things like hello ladies and gentlemen hello boys and girls they had to fit into these new pronouns if they want to say today i'm a man tomorrow am a boy the next hour my fridge freezer so that but i don't have to fainter i don't want to get into a situation where i have to change pronouns i have to change the english language for a minority of very small minority they are attacking my freedom of speech my freedom of expression trans people our reality their existence since time in war throughout history i think the fact that there are more people coming forward is because there is greater social understanding and acceptance the stigma and guilt is fading away the issue has been discussed more openly and that is why more people are coming forward an agenda violence trans but it's still a tiny tiny minority a minority that is no threat to anyone and i think we should live and let live and except that peop
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reasonable and how down a minute you are universities are trying to tell lecturers it happened at university of toronto of course famously with jordan peterson where they totally had no use things like hello ladies and gentlemen hello boys and girls they had to fit into these new pronouns if they want to say today i'm a man tomorrow am a boy the next my fridge freezer so that but i don't have to fainter i don't want to get into a situation well i have to change pronouns i have to change the english language for a minority of very small minority they are tracking my freedom of speech my freedom of expression trans people our reality they have existed since time in world war throughout history i think the fact that there are more people coming forward is because there is greater social understanding and acceptance the stigma and guilt is fading away the issue has been discussed more openly and that is why more people are coming forward and violence trans but it's still a tiny tiny minority a minority that is no threat to anyone and i think we should live and let live and except that people who are differ
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reasonable add on a minute where universities are trying to tell lecturers it happened at university of toronto of course famously with jordan peterson where they totally had should not use things like hello ladies and gentlemen hello boys and girls they had to fit into these new pronouns if they want to say today i'm a man tomorrow am a boy the next hour my fridge freezer so but i don't have to fainter i don't want to get into a situation where i have to change pronouns i have to change the english language for a minority of very small minority they are attacking my freedom of speech my freedom of expression let's be reasonable if somebody feels they are you know being assigned the wrong gender they're in the wrong body i have enormous sympathy for them but we shouldn't be kind of i don't really want to use this word but encouraging it which is why edinburgh university is doing well no one is encouraging them and nor should anyone encourage them this is a call that's coming from the young people themselves whatever university is doing . if they have said people can change once one day to the n
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reasonable and how down a minute you are universities are trying to tell letras it's happened at university of toronto of course famously with jordan peterson where they told him he had should not use things like hello ladies and gentlemen hello boys and girls they had to fit into these new pronouns if they want to say today i'm a man tomorrow am a boy the next my fridge freezer so but i don't have to fainter i don't want to get into a situation where i have to change pronouns i have to change the english language for a minority of very small minority they are tracking my freedom of speech my freedom of expression trans people our reality they've existed since time immemorial who are throughout history i think the fact that there are more people coming forward is because there is greater social understanding and acceptance the stigma and guilt is fading away that issue has been discussed more openly and that is why more people are coming forward to dent of violence trans but it's still a tiny tiny minority a minority that is no threat to anyone and i think we should live and let live and except that p
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of protests don't have a thing about it there was a study out last year at stanford and the university of toronto and they were looking at extreme protest matters rob weller a stanford sociologist and co-author of the study stated that the reason that extreme protesters were dissuaded is that less radical bystanders couldn't identify with that people generally don't see themselves as disruptors of the social order or even for the causes they believe in so what he's saying is even if they agree with you on some level i about any kind of mistreatment or their you know legitimate times when concern.
of protests don't have a thing about it there was a study out last year at stanford and the university of toronto and they were looking at extreme protest matters rob weller a stanford sociologist and co-author of the study stated that the reason that extreme protesters were dissuaded is that less radical bystanders couldn't identify with that people generally don't see themselves as disruptors of the social order or even for the causes they believe in so what he's saying is even if they agree...
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protests don't have to have a thing about it there was a study out last year at stanford and the university of toronto and they were looking at extreme protest matters rob miller a stanford sociologist to and co-author of the study stated that the reason that extreme protesters were dissuaded is that less radical bystanders couldn't identify with that people generally don't see themselves as disruptors of the social order even for the causes they believe in so what you're saying is even if they agree with you on some level i about any kind of mistreatment or their you know legitimate times when conservatives or people in certain popular opinions.
protests don't have to have a thing about it there was a study out last year at stanford and the university of toronto and they were looking at extreme protest matters rob miller a stanford sociologist to and co-author of the study stated that the reason that extreme protesters were dissuaded is that less radical bystanders couldn't identify with that people generally don't see themselves as disruptors of the social order even for the causes they believe in so what you're saying is even if they...
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protests don't have to have a thing about it there was a study out last year at stanford and the university of toronto and they were looking at extreme protest matters rob miller a stanford sociologist and co-author of the study stated that the reason that extreme protesters were dissuasive is that less radical bystanders couldn't i die.
protests don't have to have a thing about it there was a study out last year at stanford and the university of toronto and they were looking at extreme protest matters rob miller a stanford sociologist and co-author of the study stated that the reason that extreme protesters were dissuasive is that less radical bystanders couldn't i die.
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reasonable add on a minute where universities are trying to tell lecturers it happened at university of toronto of course famously with jordan peterson where they totally had should not use things like hello ladies and gentlemen hello boys and girls they had to fit into these new pronouns if they want to say today i'm a man tomorrow am a boy the next hour my fridge freezer so that but i don't have to fainter i don't want to get into a situation where i have to change pronouns i have to change the english language for a minority of very small minority they are attacking my freedom of speech my freedom of expression let's be reasonable if somebody feels they are you know being assigned the wrong gender they're in the wrong body i have enormous sympathy for them but we shouldn't be kind of i don't really want to use this word but encouraging it which we're edinburgh university is doing well no one is encouraging them and nor should anyone encourage them this is a call that's coming from the young people themselves whatever number of universities doing. if they have said people can change once one
reasonable add on a minute where universities are trying to tell lecturers it happened at university of toronto of course famously with jordan peterson where they totally had should not use things like hello ladies and gentlemen hello boys and girls they had to fit into these new pronouns if they want to say today i'm a man tomorrow am a boy the next hour my fridge freezer so that but i don't have to fainter i don't want to get into a situation where i have to change pronouns i have to change...
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reasonable add on a minute where universities are trying to tell lecturers it happened at university of toronto of course famously with jordan peterson where they totally had she not use things like hello ladies and gentlemen hello boys and girls how lads and lassies they had to fit into these new pronouns that's what i object to i don't see why we need to change english language so that i agree with peter about being kind my daughter was it all at school with a boy who identified as a woman some days and us a boy of the day she told me when i met him to be polite and you know not stay to make a and i did so of course that isn't a problem but they did is not right but these people can do this and what i talk about my daughters is also not right that these men who suddenly identifies women can go into women's refugees can go into women change names i object to that just like many many federal. funds are going under seven to get a question to peter less because john raised an interesting point the need the question of young people children seeking to change gender and women's minister out of the
reasonable add on a minute where universities are trying to tell lecturers it happened at university of toronto of course famously with jordan peterson where they totally had she not use things like hello ladies and gentlemen hello boys and girls how lads and lassies they had to fit into these new pronouns that's what i object to i don't see why we need to change english language so that i agree with peter about being kind my daughter was it all at school with a boy who identified as a woman...
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reasonable add on a minute where universities are trying to tell lecturers it happened at university of toronto of course famously with jordan peterson where they totally had should not use things like hello ladies and gentlemen hello boys and girls they had to fit into these new pronouns if they want to say today i'm a man tomorrow arm a boy the next hour my fridge freezer so that but i don't have to fainter i don't want to get into a situation where i have to change pronouns i have to change the english language for a minority of very small minority they are attacking my freedom of speech my freedom of expression let's be reasonable if somebody feels they are you know being assigned the wrong gender they're in the wrong body i have enormous sympathy for them but we shouldn't be kind of i don't really want to use this word but encouraging it which is why edinburgh university is doing well no one is encouraging them and nor should anyone encourage them this is a call that's coming from the young people themselves whatever number of universities doing. if they have said people can change one for
reasonable add on a minute where universities are trying to tell lecturers it happened at university of toronto of course famously with jordan peterson where they totally had should not use things like hello ladies and gentlemen hello boys and girls they had to fit into these new pronouns if they want to say today i'm a man tomorrow arm a boy the next hour my fridge freezer so that but i don't have to fainter i don't want to get into a situation where i have to change pronouns i have to change...
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how down the minute you are universities are trying to tell lecturers it's happened at the university of toronto of course famously with jordan peterson where they told him he had should not use things like hello ladies and gentlemen hello boys and girls they had to fit into these new pronouns if they want to say today i'm a man tomorrow am a boy the next my fridge freezer so they have but i don't have to say enter i don't want to get into a situation where i have to change pronouns i have to change the english language for a minority of very small minority they are attacking my freedom of speech my freedom of expression trans people are reality they have existed since time in world war throughout history i think the fact that there are more people coming forward is because there is greater social understanding and acceptance the stigma and guilt is fading away that issue has been discussed more openly and that is why more people are coming forward and of violence trans but it's still a tiny tiny minority a minority that is no threat to anyone and i think we should live and let live and except t
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reasonable add on a minute where universities are trying to tell lecturers it happened at university of torontoof course famously with jordan peterson where they totally had she not use things like hello ladies and gentlemen hello boys and girls they had to fit into these new pronouns if they want to say today i'm a man tomorrow arm a boy the next hour my fridge freezer so that but i don't have to fainter i don't want to get into a situation where i have to change pronouns i have to change the english language for a minority of very small minority they are attacking my freedom of speech my freedom of expression trans people are reality they have existed since time immemorial who are throughout history i think the fact that there are more people coming forward is because there is greater social understanding and acceptance the stigma and guilt is fading away that issue has been discussed more openly and that is why more people are coming forward an event of violence trans but it's still a tiny tiny minority a minority that is no threat to anyone and i think we should live and let live and except
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he studied political science in the university of toronto and later moved to iraq oppose. graduate studies. in one nine hundred fifty nine sutter travelled to the city of tire in south lebanon to undertake missionary work he won many admirers and recognition. ten years later in one nine hundred sixty nine he was elected head of the higher islamic shia council in lebanon becoming leader of the country's shia muslims a set are called for social justice and development particularly in lebanon's poorest areas. in one thousand nine hundred four he founded the movement of the deprived aiming to unite people across communal rather than religious or ideological lines. a southerner was something of an iconoclast seeking to break through traditional barriers. to bishop use of minister of lebanon remembers a sermon delivered in a church in which he warned of the dangers of sectarianism. when measured superior the only. safe muslim or eman muslim. because these are various for you julia look there is a the more harder these. members would. assert his nephew recalls his uncle's views on
he studied political science in the university of toronto and later moved to iraq oppose. graduate studies. in one nine hundred fifty nine sutter travelled to the city of tire in south lebanon to undertake missionary work he won many admirers and recognition. ten years later in one nine hundred sixty nine he was elected head of the higher islamic shia council in lebanon becoming leader of the country's shia muslims a set are called for social justice and development particularly in lebanon's...
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he studied political science in the university of toronto and later moved to iraq propose. graduate studies. in one nine hundred fifty nine sutter travelled to the city of tire in south lebanon to undertake missionary work he won many admirers and recognition. ten years later in one nine hundred sixty nine he was elected head of the higher islamic shia council in lebanon becoming leader of the country's shia muslims said or called for social justice and development particularly in lebanon's poorest areas. in one thousand nine hundred eighty four he founded the movement of the deprived aiming to unite people across communal rather than religious or ideological lines. a southerner was something of an iconoclast seeking to break through traditional barriers. to bishop use of minister of lebanon remembers a sermon a sutter delivered in a church in which he warned of the dangers of sectarianism. when measured superior do you need. to save muslim or eman muslim. because these are various for you look there is a million more hard these. members would. assert his nephew recalls his
he studied political science in the university of toronto and later moved to iraq propose. graduate studies. in one nine hundred fifty nine sutter travelled to the city of tire in south lebanon to undertake missionary work he won many admirers and recognition. ten years later in one nine hundred sixty nine he was elected head of the higher islamic shia council in lebanon becoming leader of the country's shia muslims said or called for social justice and development particularly in lebanon's...
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he studied political science in the university of toronto and later moved to iraq propose. graduate studies. in one nine hundred fifty nine sutter travelled to the city of tire in south lebanon to undertake missionary work he won many admirers and recognition. ten years later in one nine hundred sixty nine he was elected head of the higher islamic shia council in lebanon becoming leader of the country's shia muslims a set are called for social justice and development particularly in lebanon's poorest areas. in one thousand nine hundred eighty four he founded the movement of the deprived aiming to unite people across communal rather than religious or ideological lines. a southerner was something of an iconoclast seeking to break through traditional barriers. to bishop use of minister of lebanon remembers a sermon a sutter delivered in a church in which he warned of the dangers of sectarianism. when measured sunni are the only. safe muslim or eman muslim. because these barriers for you jillian look there is a million more harder these. members would. assert his nephew recalls
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is a professor at the university of waterloo and joins us now via skype from toronto but many observers say this spot isn't really about canada or tool it's about saudi arabia under the new crown prince trying to make its mark on the global stage with a much more aggressive foreign policy do you agree with that assessment. i very much agree with that assessment and really it's borne out by the reality that the canadian foreign minister said nothing new here in the sense that similar substance of tweets have been sent out before and our allies have sent the similar kind of message whether it's in the u.k. even the united states they have been all very vocal if one looks so what's the substance of said it's very similar to our international allies so i think there is something happening inside so you really and indeed as you pointed out there is a rash of crown prince that is really sort of the mark on a number of foreign policy files and i think this one is very similar to one that we saw with qatar which is a very preconception it for of all or nothing approach to this if you ration and
is a professor at the university of waterloo and joins us now via skype from toronto but many observers say this spot isn't really about canada or tool it's about saudi arabia under the new crown prince trying to make its mark on the global stage with a much more aggressive foreign policy do you agree with that assessment. i very much agree with that assessment and really it's borne out by the reality that the canadian foreign minister said nothing new here in the sense that similar substance...
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university in astronomy. finally, doctor sarah seeger was a professor of physics and planetary science at the massachusetts institute of technology. a native of toronto, doctor seger has made unprecedented discoveries and has gone leaps and bounds to expand humanity's knowledge in the field of astronomy. doctor seger's research has introduced many new ideas for the study of xo planets. in fact, she was part of a team that helped discover the first detection of light emitted from an xo planets. she is conducted swaths of research on theoretical models of atmospheres and interiors of all types of xo planets. i would note with all of these phd's, i think the senators sitting here are all badly undereducated. with that, we'll have our first witness, doctor thomas zurbuchen. >> chairman ted cruz, senator nelson and members of the subcommittee, the work of nasa is at the forefront of scientific discovery and innovation. the questions we seek to answer affect humanity on a global scale and focus on our place in the universe. where did we come from? are we alone? questions that are well aligned with the topic of this hearing. later this month, nasa will laun
university in astronomy. finally, doctor sarah seeger was a professor of physics and planetary science at the massachusetts institute of technology. a native of toronto, doctor seger has made unprecedented discoveries and has gone leaps and bounds to expand humanity's knowledge in the field of astronomy. doctor seger's research has introduced many new ideas for the study of xo planets. in fact, she was part of a team that helped discover the first detection of light emitted from an xo planets....
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universe than ever before. he received his phd in astronomy and finally sarah, professor of physics and planetary science at the massachusetts institute of technology, the native of toronto, the research has made unprecedented discoveries and has gone leaps and bounds to expand humanity's knowledge in the field of astronomy. the researcherso introduced may new ideas for the study of the xo planet and was part of a team that helped discover the first detection of light admitted. additionally she's conducted swaths of research focusing on theoretical models of the atmosphere is and interiors of all kinds of planets. she receiveds her phd in astronomy from harvard university and i would know all of these i think that the senate sitting her here or badly undereducated and that we will have our first witness. >> thank you so much. ranking member markey, ranking member nelson, and members of the subcommittee, the work of nasa scientists at th science it of scientific discovery and innovation. the questions we seek to answer affect humanity on a global scale and focus onti our placin. where did we come from, are we alone can the questions are aligned in the topic of this hearin
universe than ever before. he received his phd in astronomy and finally sarah, professor of physics and planetary science at the massachusetts institute of technology, the native of toronto, the research has made unprecedented discoveries and has gone leaps and bounds to expand humanity's knowledge in the field of astronomy. the researcherso introduced may new ideas for the study of the xo planet and was part of a team that helped discover the first detection of light admitted. additionally...
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universe then ever before. he received his phd in astronomy from harvard. , professor ofeger physics and planetary science at the massachusetts and stick to the technology. a native of toronto, her research has made unprecedented discoveries, gone leaps and bounds to expand humanity's knowledge in the field of astronomy. dr. seger's research has introduced new ideas on the study of xo planets -- of exoplanets. part of the team to detect the first emission of light from an exoplanet. she has committed swabs of research on all kinds of exoplanets. she received her phd in astronomy from harvard university. i would know, with all of these phd's, i think the senators here are all badly on it -- badly undereducated. our first witness, dr. zuburchen . >> thank you. cruise, ranking members and members of the subcommittee, the work of nasa scientists at the forefront of scientific discovery and innovation. the questions we seek to answer affect humanity on a global scale and focus on our place in the universe. where did we come from? are we alone? questions that are well aligned with the topic of this hearing. later this month, nasa will launch our next daring mission, , byh will to
universe then ever before. he received his phd in astronomy from harvard. , professor ofeger physics and planetary science at the massachusetts and stick to the technology. a native of toronto, her research has made unprecedented discoveries, gone leaps and bounds to expand humanity's knowledge in the field of astronomy. dr. seger's research has introduced new ideas on the study of xo planets -- of exoplanets. part of the team to detect the first emission of light from an exoplanet. she has...