Is now less healthy and, prone to burn again, this growing danger has long been a concern, but its been joined by another. The high desert is home to the sage grouse and it needs sagebrush to survive. Its now also on the verge of earning official threatened species status and that would have far reaching impacts. Keir there is real concern particularly from industrymining, ranchingthat without improvements to the great basin range land health well see reduced activity, less permitting. But keir and others at the Great Basin Institute are testing what may be a Game Changing solution. Researchers in washington discovered a naturally occurring bateria in the soil there that retards root growth in cheat grass and other noxious exotics. Theyre trying to find out if it will work here spraying a small amount of the microbe is sprayed on the soil in test plots. 69yearold Carolyn Batchelor was last seen monday evening in zephyr cove. She is 5feet 7inches tall and weighs about 180 pounds and was
People of turkey made me president by 52 of the votes. Mr. Irdyk thank you. We need to go to the audience for a couple of questions, if you are ok with that. I would ask you to wait for the microphone, to identify yourself, and please to ask a question, not to make a statement. Tohave an opportunity here ask questions of the president , but we are not interested in having a political statement in the process. I also want to make clear that this is not a press conference. This is a discussion, with policy people in washington. So i hope the media will understand, but call on all of to turned it into a press conference, i want to avoid that. I am the Deputy Director of brookings Foreign Policy programs. Thank you very much for coming here and engaging in a discussion at brookings. In your speech he talked about a number of different issues around the region, but that was one country that received almost pleading mentioned, and that was iran. Turkey has played an Important Role and diplom
From the Houston Institute in washington starting at 12 15 p. M. Eastern. Recently our campaign 2016 made a visit to pennsylvania during the primary stop in a growth city college, slippery rock, university, washington Washington College and Jefferson College where students, professors and local officials officials learned about our resources covering the campaign trail. Visitors were able to share their thoughts about the upcoming election. Are best ended the week in warrington, pennsylvania where this it a middle school. A special thanks to our cable partners, comcast and armstrong cable for their help and coordinating the community visits. You can view that when he documentaries at cam. Org. Coming up next on cspan 2, a conversation on smart homes, homes that have lighting, heating and appliances controlled remotely by phone or computer. We will hear about the benefits of smart home since privacy and Security Risk from the Atlantic Council in washington. This is about 90 minutes. [in
Getting a particular task accomplished. I say better with bacon because as some perhaps overzealous chefs think that they sprinkle bacon on everything, it suddenly that much better but it you are a vegetarian you just effectively destroyed the diners meal so thinking through what task are we trying to accomplish when we are bringing a device into our home or our enterprise and how those connections facilitate or add risk to the Bigger Picture of our lives. So lets just quickly take an example. Lets say that i am a state employee and i live in dc and im out shopping and i see this really needs connected oven with an app and that can operate my oven from my phone , its kind of cool. But thinking through how the oven connects to my wifi network, what kinds of information i access from home with respect to my professional life, whether theres Sensitive Information that could potentially be compromised if the security on my internet connected oven is not necessarily up to par and whether vu
We could have done so make cool, great things but all these ethical blogs, all these things keeping us from the, sort of like this attitude is, like this profit driven world and all these kinds of things have kept us from exploring incredible possibilities. Like if we could and views that curiosity precisely in this different way of approaching all this, which is like what new incredible societies could we get to if we harnessed our genius in a purposeful weight in that direction a . See what i mean . By turning it on its head. We really are out of time but if you have a last comment from the panel i would welcome the chance. Short sweet comment. Spill i totally get what your talking about because ive seen a. Ive seen it over and over again. The biggest opportunity for biocurious 2010 was getting equipment together, getting maybe 1 million worth of Lab Equipment that we bought for 20,000. That was the opportunity. That opened it up to lets say a couple thousand people, a couple thousan