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commissioner wald? >> commissioner wald: i have a question or maybe it's two.i'm wondering if you could explain how the million dollars might be allocated between the two things you talked about and second of all, i'm not sure i understand the energy hub at all, but is the funding to establish it as opposed to keep it going? or is it a permanent thing that we're going to have to figure out how to fund going forward? just so i know how to think about this. >> it's kind of a yes to everything. the energy hub was actually something that -- not came from our department, it came from the community of when we -- we have been working with community partners now ever since eric mar, supervisor eric mar had an energy efficiency coordinating committee five or six years ago. it allowed us to work closely with community based organizations around energy efficiency and building upgrades. this is something that came out of that initiative five years ago that the community groups have been thinking about and polishing and growing. so to your first question, it would be about
commissioner wald? >> commissioner wald: i have a question or maybe it's two.i'm wondering if you could explain how the million dollars might be allocated between the two things you talked about and second of all, i'm not sure i understand the energy hub at all, but is the funding to establish it as opposed to keep it going? or is it a permanent thing that we're going to have to figure out how to fund going forward? just so i know how to think about this. >> it's kind of a yes to...
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narrator: george wald is a nobel-prize-winning biologist, one of a group of distinguished scientistseeting on the subject of extraterrestrial life. all the people you will be seeing in this program, scientists, radio listeners, orson welles, have one thing in common. each has had reason to believe in the likely existence of non-earthly life in the universe. >> there is no question that we live in an inhabited universe that has life all over it. >> what i am imagining is that the facts i have just stated becoming generally known so that people know that out there is a million other civilizations, they all look fabulously ugly and they are all a lot smarter than us. that seems to be useful, and moving experience for mankind. narrator: from the monstrous martians of his famous broadcast, orson welles will be taking us through from a science fiction to science fact to a new view of , extraterrestrial life now emerging from probes to the planets, interstellar discoveries, and findings about the nature of life itself -- a real picture, as astonishing in its way as the science fiction of 19
narrator: george wald is a nobel-prize-winning biologist, one of a group of distinguished scientistseeting on the subject of extraterrestrial life. all the people you will be seeing in this program, scientists, radio listeners, orson welles, have one thing in common. each has had reason to believe in the likely existence of non-earthly life in the universe. >> there is no question that we live in an inhabited universe that has life all over it. >> what i am imagining is that the...
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even if their biochemistry resembles the biochemistry professor wald teaches, it will not be all thatit will have enzymes, the lr's will be quite different. if we eat the food of a mushroom, it might be very difficult to [indiscernible] first of all, there will be two great phases of this eventual time which i think will come in 10 years or 100 years. i don't know, maybe longer, when some satisfactory radio telescope work or something similar will acquire evidence of the deliberate beaming of a message, a protected message -- protracted message, out into space. that will be extraordinarily important. and maybe some general geographic information from how far it is coming, what kind of a star, where, and then i think that you will have, pouring in week after week, month after month, decade after decade, a body of interesting and meaningful pulses. and you will be able to read them slowly and foot philippe b -- slowly and fitfully because they will not be coded. they will be anti-coded. because the beings that designed them will have thought very carefully and the best way to signal the
even if their biochemistry resembles the biochemistry professor wald teaches, it will not be all thatit will have enzymes, the lr's will be quite different. if we eat the food of a mushroom, it might be very difficult to [indiscernible] first of all, there will be two great phases of this eventual time which i think will come in 10 years or 100 years. i don't know, maybe longer, when some satisfactory radio telescope work or something similar will acquire evidence of the deliberate beaming of a...
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commissioner wald? >> commissioner wald: i have a question or maybe it's two. the million dollars might be allocated between the two things you talked about and second of all, i'm not sure i understand the energy hub at all, but is the funding to establish it as opposed to keep it going? or is it a permanent thing that we're going to have to figure out how to fund going forward? just so i know how to think about this. >> it's kind of a yes to everything. the energy hub was actually something that -- not came from our department, it came from the community of when we -- we have been working with community partners now ever since eric mar, supervisor eric mar had an energy efficiency coordinating committee five or six years ago. it allowed us to work closely with community based organizations around energy efficiency and building upgrades. this is something that came out of that initiative five years ago that the community groups have been thinking about and polishing and growing. so to your first question, it would be about one third, two thirds. so one third an
commissioner wald? >> commissioner wald: i have a question or maybe it's two. the million dollars might be allocated between the two things you talked about and second of all, i'm not sure i understand the energy hub at all, but is the funding to establish it as opposed to keep it going? or is it a permanent thing that we're going to have to figure out how to fund going forward? just so i know how to think about this. >> it's kind of a yes to everything. the energy hub was actually...
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prime minister in the folly bennett far right. groups tend to march around occupied east jerusalem wald old city on tuesday. retentions remain high after recent fighting opposition. leaders have condemned the latest public appearance by jailed bella. russia journalist, a woman protest savage saying it was made under us at a news conference in minsk, the discipline blogger said he's in good health and hasn't been beaten for savage and his girlfriend was arrested last month after the flight was forced to land in bella. luce is made several appearances since then and has admitted organizing protests aimed at toppling president, alexander the sink of those the headlines. and he continues here on our to 0 after witness. goodbye. the ah, ah ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, he goes away. by the way, no more think it took us up and then they could see your little up to without using it that they were in the say what they need me and done monday. i will let him take a figure out the fuels. okie. even this what you see, it's not the, among me local new york city and the list in the us and i'm sorry, look
prime minister in the folly bennett far right. groups tend to march around occupied east jerusalem wald old city on tuesday. retentions remain high after recent fighting opposition. leaders have condemned the latest public appearance by jailed bella. russia journalist, a woman protest savage saying it was made under us at a news conference in minsk, the discipline blogger said he's in good health and hasn't been beaten for savage and his girlfriend was arrested last month after the flight was...
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prime minister in the poly bennett far right groups trying to march around occupied east jerusalem wald old city on tuesday. attentions remain high after recent fighting opposition. leaders have condemned the latest public appearance by jove, bella, russian journalists, a roman savage, saying it was made under us at a news conference in minsk that incident blogger says, he's in good health and hasn't been beaten. savage and his girlfriend was arrested last month after the flight was forced to land and bellows. those were headlines now. it's back to witness. bye for now. on me, i use it. so then on the bomber with a motel and draw local mover and is it the will movie go in for this week when the baby doesn't that you're busy, nathan, i will. i want to for the early this you like it. i find that he goes group on you know, you know, gain a little book easy more and they never, why do you know, may i get them enough for the data from a doesn't know nobody missed me. said like you look on the phone on the oh goodness. i've never gone in when i heard the story about the kids in canada, what r
prime minister in the poly bennett far right groups trying to march around occupied east jerusalem wald old city on tuesday. attentions remain high after recent fighting opposition. leaders have condemned the latest public appearance by jove, bella, russian journalists, a roman savage, saying it was made under us at a news conference in minsk that incident blogger says, he's in good health and hasn't been beaten. savage and his girlfriend was arrested last month after the flight was forced to...
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yes, that's $230.00 wald socket. that's quite a clever idea. i mean, if you have a battery in your car, why not use it as a polar bank, right? it has to talking about charging, there might be a little problem for some which could be a deal breaker. i mean, if you want to charge at home, you've got your wall box. that's no problem. as you've got like your type to pluck here, a c charging takes around 4 hours. you're good to go. but there's not enough energy to, to last quarter. if you want to use a fast charge, well, if you take a look, if that's a demo and as you know a demo is use in japan. but here in europe we've got cc as a standard. so yeah, that's not ideal. the efficiency is clearly important to the future of the automotive industry. so to is familiarity, mitsubishi working on both by creating a system that looks more like what dr is used to, while also making the vehicle more efficient. the, you know, what i really like about the cross is that mitsubishi gives you the option to further increase the efficiency by actively changing the am
yes, that's $230.00 wald socket. that's quite a clever idea. i mean, if you have a battery in your car, why not use it as a polar bank, right? it has to talking about charging, there might be a little problem for some which could be a deal breaker. i mean, if you want to charge at home, you've got your wall box. that's no problem. as you've got like your type to pluck here, a c charging takes around 4 hours. you're good to go. but there's not enough energy to, to last quarter. if you want to...
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if you look here, yes, that's 230 wald socket. that's quite a clever idea. i mean, if you have a battery in your car, why not use it as a polar bank, right? he has an x talking about charging. there might be a little problem for some which could be a deal breaker. i mean, if you want to charge at home, you've got your wall box. that's no problem. as you've got like, you're tied to plaque here. a c charging takes around 4 hours. you're good to go, but that's not enough energy. consensus to last quarter. if you want to use a fast charge. well, if you take a look, yes, that's the day more and as you know, so day more is used in japan. but here in europe we've got cc as a standard. so yeah, that's not ideal. the efficiency is clearly important to the future of the automotive industry. so, to is familiarity, mitsubishi working on both by creating a system that looks more like what dr is used to. while also making the vehicle more efficient, the, you know, what i really like about the trust is that mitsubishi gives you the option to further increase the efficiency
if you look here, yes, that's 230 wald socket. that's quite a clever idea. i mean, if you have a battery in your car, why not use it as a polar bank, right? he has an x talking about charging. there might be a little problem for some which could be a deal breaker. i mean, if you want to charge at home, you've got your wall box. that's no problem. as you've got like, you're tied to plaque here. a c charging takes around 4 hours. you're good to go, but that's not enough energy. consensus to last...
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but ultimately, the brits ended up making waves for all the wrong reasons, floundering and ally wald watched on. i think we can all agree not the most majestic of moments for the royal navy. very easy for these things to escalate and get out of hand further than any body actually means that this is ghostly is responsible to evocative behavior bitten has no business having a war ship sailing this close to climate. this can lead to, to difficulty in the context of this government, which seeks to make propaganda value as we continue compensation with joshua, which needs an enemy in order to justify the massive defense spending guide on by this country. so it's part of a, of a general topic to pull on which point it's worth stating that they deliberately built a warship for journalists into these tenant toys, water. and actually a top, a gander, aimed at the coastal state is specifically excluded in the un convention on the war of on the law of the c attack world is reeling. the death of anti virus software pioneer joe mcafee, who's found dead and his boss loan a prison cell on wednesday
but ultimately, the brits ended up making waves for all the wrong reasons, floundering and ally wald watched on. i think we can all agree not the most majestic of moments for the royal navy. very easy for these things to escalate and get out of hand further than any body actually means that this is ghostly is responsible to evocative behavior bitten has no business having a war ship sailing this close to climate. this can lead to, to difficulty in the context of this government, which seeks to...
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but ultimately, the brits ended up making waves for all the wrong reasons, floundering, and ally wald watched on. i think we can all agree not the most majestic of moments for the royal navy. meanwhile, the b b. c. report that it is obtained exclusive access to almost 50 pages of classified documents containing details about h m. s. defenders route the files including e mails and powerpoint presentations. a said to belong to the british defense ministry and were found it's claimed on the bus stop in kent, according to those documents the vessels passage was aimed at provoking an aggressive response from moscow. with the roots close to crimea deliberately chosen for british diplomat told us, the incident was a clear provocation. it's very easy for these things to escalate and get out of hands further than any body actually needs. but this is, this is ghostly, is responsible to evocative behavior that bitten has no business having a war ship sailing this close to climate. this can leads to, to have difficulty in the context of the business government, which seeks to make truck began to
but ultimately, the brits ended up making waves for all the wrong reasons, floundering, and ally wald watched on. i think we can all agree not the most majestic of moments for the royal navy. meanwhile, the b b. c. report that it is obtained exclusive access to almost 50 pages of classified documents containing details about h m. s. defenders route the files including e mails and powerpoint presentations. a said to belong to the british defense ministry and were found it's claimed on the bus...
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family balance came into power. far right groups, plans and march around occupied east jerusalem's wald old city on tuesday. attentions remain high after recent fighting palestinian groups have called for a day of rage against the march. as it has coalition ranges from the far right to the left of the political spectrum and includes a palestinian israeli party and that is raising questions about how is going to govern and how long it can last. are the faucet reports from western resume. israel's new government is signed and sealed, but can the so called change block deliver on its promises of stability and sanity, of change from the dysfunction of the last 2 years. in the 1st instance, that task falls primarily to the new prime minister, natalie bennett. this was him last week, appealing to his predecessor benjamin netanyahu. the son heard them denial and let go at the country. move on. people are allowed to ward for the establishment of a government. even if it is not you who is heading it, a government that is 10 degrees to the right of the current one, by the way, music to the ears o
family balance came into power. far right groups, plans and march around occupied east jerusalem's wald old city on tuesday. attentions remain high after recent fighting palestinian groups have called for a day of rage against the march. as it has coalition ranges from the far right to the left of the political spectrum and includes a palestinian israeli party and that is raising questions about how is going to govern and how long it can last. are the faucet reports from western resume....
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but ultimately, the brits ended up making waves for all the wrong reasons, floundering and ally wald watched on. i think we can all agree not the most majestic of moments for the royal navy when it gets better. in the meantime, the bbc report that has obtained exclusive access to almost 50 pages of classified documents, actually containing details about the route of the mhs. defend the files, including emails and powerpoint presentations. a said to belong to the british defense ministry. i will found its claim to get this at a bus stop in kent. now, according to the documents the vessels passage was aimed at provoking an aggressive response from moscow with a route close to crimea being deliberately chosen. let's learn a bit more about this chalet, talking live now to security specialist chris philip joining us here on the program . good to see you today. do you think we're talking about an active provocation here? i mean, clearly they were alternate routes that defend a could have taken. yeah, i think that i recall is completed one sided before and that there's another side to the s
but ultimately, the brits ended up making waves for all the wrong reasons, floundering and ally wald watched on. i think we can all agree not the most majestic of moments for the royal navy when it gets better. in the meantime, the bbc report that has obtained exclusive access to almost 50 pages of classified documents, actually containing details about the route of the mhs. defend the files, including emails and powerpoint presentations. a said to belong to the british defense ministry. i will...
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matt maley, leah wald, thank you for joining us. coming up, we will hear about the rise of with alphabet ceo. her view from the qatar economic forum powered by bloomberg's next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: alphabet ceo ruth porat says the company is excited about its investment and opportunity in google cloud. she sat down with erik schatzker to talk about how the pandemic has massively accelerated digitization that will endure for the long-term. ruth: there has been a dramatic acceleration in the digital transformation, trends that were playing out ovary number of years have really been telescoped in. you can see it in content, entertainment, education. telehealth. even the way we are having this conference today. we don't see the clock turn back. we see that these trends will continue to endure. i to get his import for each one of us to consider how we can embrace digital tools and knology to support revenue opportunities and efficiency in our own business. when we look at small, medium businesses, which are the backbone of the ec
matt maley, leah wald, thank you for joining us. coming up, we will hear about the rise of with alphabet ceo. her view from the qatar economic forum powered by bloomberg's next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: alphabet ceo ruth porat says the company is excited about its investment and opportunity in google cloud. she sat down with erik schatzker to talk about how the pandemic has massively accelerated digitization that will endure for the long-term. ruth: there has been a dramatic acceleration...
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if you look here, yes, that's 230 wald socket. that's quite a clever idea. i mean, if you have a battery in your car, why not use it as a polar bank, right? talking about charging. there might be a little problem for some which could be a deal breaker. i mean, if you want to charge at home, you've got your wall box. that's no problem. as you've got like your type to pluck here, a c charging takes around 4 hours. you're good to go, but that's not enough energy that does to last a quarter. if you want to use a fast charge, well, if you take a look, if that day more and as you know, so the more is used in japan. but here in europe we've got c c as a standard. so yeah, that's not ideal. the efficiency is clearly important for the future of the automotive industry. so to is familiarity, mitsubishi are working on both by creating a system that looks more like what dr is used to, while also making the vehicle more efficient. the know what i really like about the trust is that mitsubishi gives you the option to further increase the efficiency by actively changing th
if you look here, yes, that's 230 wald socket. that's quite a clever idea. i mean, if you have a battery in your car, why not use it as a polar bank, right? talking about charging. there might be a little problem for some which could be a deal breaker. i mean, if you want to charge at home, you've got your wall box. that's no problem. as you've got like your type to pluck here, a c charging takes around 4 hours. you're good to go, but that's not enough energy that does to last a quarter. if you...
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gamestop, a big reason the spider retail etf is up 47% this year how should investors play it ari waldu're waking up and thinking i need exposure to these meme names through these etfs i hold, what should an investor do >> you should look at the top holdings in any etf you own. in this case that's what we find this is a company whose management has voracious appetite for capital insiders are selling that's still in distressed territory. and it's got negative earnings to boot. i'm speaking about amc. i would be a seller as fast as i possibly could at these levels investors should be aware of what their largest holdings are in any etf they own. >> and etfs, change on a quarterly, and annual basis. how do you trade it? >> the rebalancing will take care of that issue for investors on their own these two stocks are only 2% combined of the russell etf. you get a little of that, you get a little of this i think small caps overall are positioned to break to the upside we were on the show a couple of weeks ago talking about an early summer rally the russell 2000 has formed a coiled spring that
gamestop, a big reason the spider retail etf is up 47% this year how should investors play it ari waldu're waking up and thinking i need exposure to these meme names through these etfs i hold, what should an investor do >> you should look at the top holdings in any etf you own. in this case that's what we find this is a company whose management has voracious appetite for capital insiders are selling that's still in distressed territory. and it's got negative earnings to boot. i'm speaking...
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yes, that's $230.00 wald socket. that's quite a clever idea. i mean, if you have a battery in your car, why not use it as a polar bank, right? he has an ex, talking about charging, there might be a little problem for some which could be a deal breaker. i mean, if you want to charge at home, you've got your wall box. that's no problem. as you've got like your type to pluck here a c charging takes around 4 hours. you're good to go. but that's not enough energy . that does to last a cortex. if you want to use a fast charge, well, if you take a look, yes, that's the demo. and as you know, so a demo is use in japan. but here in europe we've got cc as a standard. so yeah, that's not ideal. the efficiency is clearly important to the future of the automotive industry. so to is familiarity, mitsubishi working on both by creating a system that looks more like what dr is used to, while also making the vehicle more efficient? the no, what i really like about the cross is that mitsubishi gives you the option to further increase the efficiency by actively ch
yes, that's $230.00 wald socket. that's quite a clever idea. i mean, if you have a battery in your car, why not use it as a polar bank, right? he has an ex, talking about charging, there might be a little problem for some which could be a deal breaker. i mean, if you want to charge at home, you've got your wall box. that's no problem. as you've got like your type to pluck here a c charging takes around 4 hours. you're good to go. but that's not enough energy . that does to last a cortex. if you...
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ari wald of oppenheimer. nancy tengler of laffer tengler investments. great to see you both.ich is not only wrout prormg the nasdaq but a number of big biotech companies. can that outperformance continue >> i think so. i think the composite broadly ticks higher and quick reason why that it's not just tech anymore. you have biotechnology also lifting its head higher and participating. now, talking about the strength in the nasdaq biotech etf, it's ticker ibb, it really started with the breakout through five-year resistance last year now, more recently as far as the consolidation we're seeing in the uptrend it looks very similar to what we saw last summer last summer ibb paused for about five months then broke higher in the fourth quarter once again, ibb paused for about the last five months since january. now breaking higher, all within this broader breakout in the nasdaq overall >> you know, nancy, biotech is an exciting place to invest i imagine, a promising drug trials, disruptive technologies like crispr. but also a volatile sector to put money to work. amgen, i should poi
ari wald of oppenheimer. nancy tengler of laffer tengler investments. great to see you both.ich is not only wrout prormg the nasdaq but a number of big biotech companies. can that outperformance continue >> i think so. i think the composite broadly ticks higher and quick reason why that it's not just tech anymore. you have biotechnology also lifting its head higher and participating. now, talking about the strength in the nasdaq biotech etf, it's ticker ibb, it really started with the...