stood by as support. on saturday and strike hit a school yard on the southern outskirts of tripoli where fighting between the factions has been fiestas images of the damage are a stark reminder of the threat also facing those seeking refuge in this school according to the u.n. at least eight thousand people have fled the fighting for those who remain food and medicine are increasingly short supply. earlier we spoke with and asked the rector of a subject institute a policy think tank focused on libya and we asked him about the humanitarian situation there. construction of. ten thousand people have already displaced them that the numbers are going to reuters is coming to or susan people looking to boston trying to get the homes for their lies spread of this month this would be the war for five years since the beginning of the civil war. time the fighting to
he has a huge fan base. is it justified. we tracked down an old friend of his. on us growth today a deal resi heads the founder institute a business incubator for high tech companies he s known since his student days. i ve known you on lost for twenty five years. arguably one of his best friends we actually started a. game a night club in our college house at the university of pennsylvania. and we use the proceeds from the night club to cover our living expenses high tech and entrepreneurial spirit and a desire to make
decided to encode in d.n.a. a photograph of their institute a text on genetics some shakespeare s sonnets and an audio file of martin luther king s famous i have a dream speech. yeah. the challenge was to move from a computer language consisting of zeros and ones to a much more complex genetic code that involves not just two but four components the four d.n.a. molecule symbolized by the letters ac. these four elements came together at the bottom of the oceans millions of years ago to create the vocabulary of life. the famous d.n.a. double helix is certainly is a first code that ever existed on planet earth.
the president s reputation in the days leading up to an election, that does institute a contribution to the campaign. that revives the question of what the purpose was of this payment. amber, why do you think rudy giuliani unloaded all of this overnight and then again this morning? that s a key question in all this that can t be separated from the legal and political problems and questions we re trying to untangle right now. why talk about this now after essentially denying this for months and i think we have a clear answer in michael cohen. he s under political and extreme legal pressure from what we know from the outside looking in. it definitely seems like rudy giuliani tried to get the president out in front of whatever the fbi and investigators are looking in to with michael cohen by saying, listen, this wasn t a campaign finance donation, this was a loan, i m proclaiming the president s innocence right now. but he s not even making that linear coherent argument.
i d love to canada. and you people understand that. we did institute a very big tariff we announce it yesterday and working to take care of our dairy farmers in wisconsin and upstate new york. and lots of other places. let s go back to our town hall audience and get your thoughts on this and some of the bigger picture but i actually want to start with a bigger picture. let me lay out the question for you first and then you can raise your hand. with your thoughts on it. the question is what do you think about the presidency so far in the first 100 days. are you strongly in favor, do you have concerns about how things are going or are you disappointed. let s go backwards. let s start with those that would say 96 days and i m