Nail polish, they would. At the very least the sentiments at the heart of imperial todomesticity has shaped wars in destruction. I would warn at times these sentiments have also kept americans from recognizing certain damage that american attacks have done to foreign women and children, even if their bodies have been spared. Afghan i afghani women and children have lost many things held dear. Bombs have destroyed their lands. Too many family members have died violently. Their country has been thrown in a period of turmoil. In times of war, american domesticity causes us to focus and shifts our gaz ae away from the tragedies of war. Americans can avoid reckoning with the violence women and children experience when the men, the communities and the landscapes they love are deemed legitimate targets for death and destruction. Thank you. [applause] my thanks to darren and matt for putting on this conference and for inviting me. I think matt actually deserves the prize for the person who has
Is always about money. Melissa our top story tonight, it is the holy grail of the energy industry. How to store electricity once it has been produced. Like saving solar energy for a cloudy day. A new project with giant mirrors in the arizona desert is currently catching the heat from solar panels and holding it so it can be used anytime you need it. The process is very closely watched by experts as a possible gamechanger. Here to explain is pat dinkel, from Arizona Public Service the company with the cuttingedge technology. We have nick lori is from the heritage foundation. Pat, let me start with you. How does it work . Explain it to me. Melissa, you did a nice job at front there. Melissa thank you. That is good thumbnail. Really traditional generation uses a lot of it uses steam to turn turbines to create electricity. It is helpful to think about that rather than photovoltaic solar energy. What this does is use about three miles of large mirrors to heat up an oil and create steam then
Is always about money. Melissa our top story tonight, it is the holy grail of the energy industry. How to store electricity once it has been produced. Like saving solar energy for a cloudy day. A new project with giant mirrors in the arizona desert is currently catching the heat from solar panels and holding it so it can be used anytime you need it. The process is very closely watched by experts as a possible gamechanger. Here to explain is pat dinkel, from Arizona Public Service the company with the cuttingedge technology. We have nick lori is from the heritage foundation. Pat, let me start with you. How does it work . Explain it to me. Melissa, you did a nice job at front there. Melissa thank you. That is good thumbnail. Really traditional generation uses a lot of it uses steam to turn turbines to create electricity. It is helpful to think about that rather than photovoltaic solar energy. What this does is use about three miles of large mirrors to heat up an oil and create steam then
Behavior and causes providers to provide Higher Quality care and total cost of care. [inaudible] Health Care Costs are down, but i think Something Else that is going within the Medicare Program that we are seeing, fundamentally different patterns and controlling hospital remissions, why we have this tremendous variation and cost around the country they thank you for the opportunity to speak today. It is great to be here. We return to sheila burke, who is on the faculty at harvard university, a big chunk of her working life was right here in the senate vote as chief of staff to senator bob dole, both majority and minority. And the chief minister and officer in this body. I think it is worth noting with todays discussion that she has a degree in nursing and worked as a nurse in her career. So she has been closely involved in Health Care Issues for very long time. We are very pleased to have you with us. Thank you very much. It would be frightening to put me back in award. [laughter] no f