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CSPAN3 Weather And The Electric Power System January 29, 2018

Here shortly, and obvious knows that 7. 9 magnitude earthquake hit off of the coast of alaska and the Pacific Northwest with tsunami warnings for activities that were expect and warnings for the tsunami waves were recalled but i am sure that the sen or the is dealing with items related to and that other h issues. I want to thank the chairman mr. Mcintyre and mr. Walker for being here, and many of the staffs that are going to be hearing that we are back in operation. So we look forward to hearing about the sun jek the subjec reliability. And last year we looked at the reliability of the electric grid in light of the mixing fuel change. We have carefully distinguished on the issues of new items to have renewable renewals and also frequent response and also to adopt resilient metrics that needed to be developed. Fortunately when the secretary perry filed the report as a proposal to furk, i was more alarmed. It was the conclusion o ....

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CSPAN2 NIH Officials Testify On FY 2018 Budget Request June 24, 2017

The overall goal, as you point out is to deliver the right medication to the right patient at the right time and not to over treat people because we know that overtreatment can sometimes actually have serious side effects. Recently, for example within the i supported research it was reported that giving people with Colorectal Cancer less treatment they actually did better than people with more treatment, an important part of the Precision Medicine initiative which, thanks to your committee and congress has been strongly supported, we have been conducting research that is trying to understand better how the molecular abnormalities with Breast Cancer and other cancers can have implications for what treatments should different patients be obtaining as we try to refine those opportunities and interventions. Doctor gibb ....

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CSPAN2 Key Capitol Hill Hearings July 12, 2016

One sort of other related question because we sort of are talking about immigrant as ingredients and sometimes they are refugees and theres a moral imperative involved and like Michael Simmons that bringing migrants its a better form of aid, giving people wages that couldnt happen in their countries. In that sense its a literal substitute for foreign aid. You take the best and brightest out of the other countries and keep them in the United States and what does that leaf them back home . Thats a counter development. After more than ten years their remit answers died by that point and they have less recipients at home. What about the brain drain . That seems to be a negative for foreign development. Sure, theres been study western europe and eastern europe. Theres also the return migration and people do bring skills on the countries. They have trade connections. Also, theres n ....

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CSPAN3 Politics Public Policy Today March 2, 2015

Thank you so much, dr. Goff. Our next witness is jim mcdonald who is the sheriff for l. A. County. Welcome. Thank you very much very honored to be here today. Thank you for allowing me to address you today. Nearly three months ago, i was sworn is as l. A. Countys elected sheriff. The first person in over a century elected from outside of the Sheriffs Department. I took command of a Law Enforcement agency facing many challenges. I also took command of an agency flown below the radar for years, not always acknowledged for the cutting edge work and expertise. I speak to you today as both a new sheriff with an agenda driven by a need for a change as well as somebody who has become fiercely proud of the Organization Im now privileged to lead. The Los ....

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CSPAN2 Tonight From Washington November 20, 2012

[inaudible conversations] welcome to the concluding day of the symposium on the future of Public Research universities. Before i introduce the panel, just remind you all as you may see, we are being filmed for cspan. When we get to the q a portion today, it is important to use the microphone and he will do better than i will. I should turn it up. Thank you for your interest. I would like to introduce the topic that we will focus on this morning. Then i will turn it over to a discussion with our panelists and get you involved. We are talking right now about Research Scholarships and the arts. At the public universities. In essence, what we are talking about, it is the faculty. The faculty and who they are, as well as the teacher faculty, including the graduate students. I would argue that we are in a time of huge challenge in the ability of public universities to recru ....

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