Hear. Yes, we have yesterday a 7. 5 magnitude of this earth quake. It was centered in oaxaca, santa cruz, and unfortunately, was there a life lost in oaxaca and damages were really, really minor damage. You know, we have had a lot of recent earthquakes and we have developed through Civil Protection really concern with the society what to do when there is an earthquake and that helps a lot, but people, they have an alarm and it sounds about ten minutes before parts of the earthquake so people know what to do, and go out and try to keep safe during the movement. So that has been a very extraordinary experience and has a lot to prevent more in case of a tragedy and a problem as an earthquake. I was there during the last earthquake when the buildings fell in condesa and the other parts of the city, you get an alert on the phone so thats got to help tremendously. Its also Old Buildings and in the streets theres this alarm sound, so that gave us the opportunity to move fast and try to keep s
And so, we have some video of a lot of the rosie riveters, from 23rd to 28th of march. A whole week of financial we couldnt get away from that area. But thats when you all came in and you took the role of we had to stay within our area. Tia mary of the men. Damian the men. Education for our community. Damian and what do you think of the way women in general tia mary yes, uhhuh. Damian and so, what other jobs were some of your friends we are going to have different events, doing tia mary well,veters . Let me tell you. Are treated now . Tia man honor to see that they accept different information because we think that its very important they had very strict earners. Us and we have every right as everybody else. To give our community the opportunity with outreach we couldnt talk with anyone. We couldnt ask questions. Damian and then i always see you a lot in parades we had ani had to go up the ladders, programs to improve their way to life. I work on the b29s. And youre at events for veter
The first thing i ever saw printed on a 3d printer. It was probably 10, 15 years ago. 3d printers work by adding layer upon layer over and over. They are slow and work with only a limited number of materials. That hard plastic created in layers means my teacup is very fragile. The bottom has already broken off. Obviously weve come a long way in the past 10 years. High school the headquarters of carbon where engineers are printing out bicycle seats and football helmets and shoes and products and not just curiosity. This is a factory at work. And look at how carbon makes 3d prints right out of a puddle f. This reminds you of terminator pulling itself out of a puddle in the movie, you are not the only one. Carbon engineers thought the same thing. Joe desimone is the leader and the brains behind the new way of printing joined by my guests. I see you brought props. I have a prop. Your props are better. Let me see your props. That is a bicycle seat. From specialized. And this is not a model,
Patience. This needs more background than normal. He makes the bloom energy server. Its a box that takes natural gas or biogas and turns it into electricity. Its a fuel cell. No combustion, no noise. Lots of very big organizations are using bloom devices. Kaiser hospitals, walmart, google, even nasa. Making power on site is not just more efficient and cleaner, here in california, it may be downright necessary. Pg e warned it may cut off electricity to californians during times of high fire alte onsite power is a hot commodity. The ceo is here to talk about that. He knows im going to want to talk about the rough time the company has had on the stock market and blooms unusual back story. We will start with this idea of the microgrid. He is a former nasa scientist where he worked on thinking how to turn mars atmosphere into oxygen. He is joined by riachel and david. Thanks for being with us. All of a sudden, you have an alternative to this worry that pg e is giving us about turning off th
Working with our community. We have a strong community, a very Large Community here in all counties that we have in our jurisdiction. And there are a lot of important programs that we need to do. And first of all, our first aim is to help them and introduce them in their rights. Because nevertheless, the condition in which they come here, we need to respect and be worried about their rights. Damian and one of those rights and the fact were celebrating that week is labor rights week, derechos laborales, and thats where you come in, consul rodrigo. Tell us about the role and what were doing this week for labor rights. Rodrigo navarro yeah, during this week, have the 11th edition of our labor rights week. Its an event of the council thats throughout all the country in the United States, 50 office. We promote labor rights for all the people working in this country, regardless of their immigration status. So, were paying attention to any wrongdoing by their employers, trying to catch up wit