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according to the federal research institute, france has started started easing cove at 19 restrictions, despite record numbers in january mandatory outdoor mask wary and capacity limits for large events have been dropped and tom garb is going into locked down after port workers delivering humanitarian aid, tested positive for the virus, the remote pacific nation was left devastated by a tsunami after an underwater or canada eruption last month. details are emerging after reported qu in guinea. bizarre president, romeros is so co em. barlow. as i said, assailants armed with machine guns, attacked the government palace for hours while he and the prime minister were inside. but that the situation is now under control. the violence in going to be saw is the latest in a series of attempted military takeovers in west african recent month, most of which have succeeded ah, come fire near the government seat and be south forcing bystanders to seek shelter . 4 hours president omar osi chocolate and bellows. whereabouts remained unclear until he addressed the nation, saying several security perso
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according to the federal research institute. france has started easing cove at 19 restrictions, despite record infection numbers and january mandatory outdoor mask wearing and capacity limits for large events have been dropped. and tonga is going into locked down after port workers delivering humanitarian aid tested positive for the virus. the remote pacific nation was left devastated by us unami after an underweight water volcanic eruption last month. beijing will become the 1st city in history to house both a summer and winter olympics. when this year's games officially begin on friday. almost $3000.00 athletes will be competing for glory. but with health concerns and political tensions dominating headlines and the build up, the sports are at risk of becoming a sub plot at beijing 20. 22. billions have been invested into making sure beijing 2022 is successful. sports fans can enjoy over a 100 events across a range of disciplines. but the build up to these games has been about so much more than sport politics. for instance, where some nations have declared a diplomatic boycotts over hu
according to the federal research institute. france has started easing cove at 19 restrictions, despite record infection numbers and january mandatory outdoor mask wearing and capacity limits for large events have been dropped. and tonga is going into locked down after port workers delivering humanitarian aid tested positive for the virus. the remote pacific nation was left devastated by us unami after an underweight water volcanic eruption last month. beijing will become the 1st city in...
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according to the federal research institute, france has started easing, coven 19 restrictions, despite record infection numbers and january mandatory outdoor mass squaring and capacity limits for large events have been dropped. and tonga is going into lockdown after port workers delivering humanitarian aid. tested positive for the virus, the remote pacific nation was left devastated by a se unami after an underwater volcanic eruption last month. details are emerging after a reported coup in guinea to south president tomorrow, so co em below has said assailants armed with machine guns, attack the government palace for hours while he and the prime minister were inside . but that that situation is now under control. the violence in guinea bison is the latest in a series of attempted, military takeovers in west africa and recent months, most of which have succeeded ah, come fire near the government seat and be south forcing bystanders to seek shelter . 4 hours president omar, osi ciocca and bolos whereabouts remained unclear until he addressed the nation, saying several security personnel
according to the federal research institute, france has started easing, coven 19 restrictions, despite record infection numbers and january mandatory outdoor mass squaring and capacity limits for large events have been dropped. and tonga is going into lockdown after port workers delivering humanitarian aid. tested positive for the virus, the remote pacific nation was left devastated by a se unami after an underwater volcanic eruption last month. details are emerging after a reported coup in...
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according to the federal research institute of france has started easing cove at 19 restriction, despite record infection numbers and january mandatory outdoor mask wearing and capacity limits for large events have been dropped and tonga is going into lockdown after port workers delivering humanitarian aid. tested positive for the virus. the remote pacific nation was left devastated by a tsunami and an underwater volcanic eruption last month. details are emerging after a reported coo and guinea to south president of morrow circle, and below has said assailants. armed with machine guns attacked the government palace for hours while he and the prime minister were inside. but that the situation is now under control. the violence in guinea bessalo is the latest in a series of attempted military takeovers in west africa in recent months. most of which have succeeded, ah, come fire near the government seat and be south forcing bystanders to seek shelter . 4 hours president omar, o. c, so co and bolos whereabouts remained unclear until he addressed the nation, saying several security personnel
according to the federal research institute of france has started easing cove at 19 restriction, despite record infection numbers and january mandatory outdoor mask wearing and capacity limits for large events have been dropped and tonga is going into lockdown after port workers delivering humanitarian aid. tested positive for the virus. the remote pacific nation was left devastated by a tsunami and an underwater volcanic eruption last month. details are emerging after a reported coo and guinea...
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with in july 2019 researchers at the swiss federal institute of technology e th zurich made global headlines, planting trees could help mitigate climate change. they said, but it would require a huge number of trees to be planted. world wide reforestation covering an area about the size of the united states a massive undertaking. but the idea was an appealing one, a promise to save the climate with a simple act, planting trees. but the initial euphoria soon began to ebb. critics included scientists who called the idea unrealistic in germany, the university of barnes i called luling was one of the 1st scientists to speak out escaped firm some i'm in the arab studio, i'm a girl. there are a number of questions. the authors of that study need to address is all of that land actually suited to planting trees. all in that time they see a lot of potential in the taiga, in the tundra, in regions that are too cold for trees, yawn. they want to plant trees in the savannah, which is nothing like a forest. a savannah has lots of grass land. mm hm. and just a few trees, osland, ones or tanisha winter set
with in july 2019 researchers at the swiss federal institute of technology e th zurich made global headlines, planting trees could help mitigate climate change. they said, but it would require a huge number of trees to be planted. world wide reforestation covering an area about the size of the united states a massive undertaking. but the idea was an appealing one, a promise to save the climate with a simple act, planting trees. but the initial euphoria soon began to ebb. critics included...
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at the swiss federal institute of technology e th zurich made global headlines, planting trees, could help mitigate climate change, they said, but it would require a huge number of trees to be planted worldwide. reforestation covering an area about the size of the united states a massive undertaking. but the idea was an appealing one, a promise to save the climate with a simple act, planting trees. but the initial euphoria soon began to ebb. critics included scientists who called the idea unrealistic in germany, the university of barnes i called luling was one of the 1st scientists to speak out skipped term some i'm in their studio, i'm a girl. there are a number of questions. the authors of that study need to address is all of that land actually suited to planting trees. all in that time they see a lot of potential in the taiga, in the tundra, in regions that are too cold for trees, yawn. they want to plant trees in the savannah, which is nothing like a forest. a savannah has lots of grass land. mm hm. and just a few trees, osland miles or tanisha winter ships. and you have to be rea
at the swiss federal institute of technology e th zurich made global headlines, planting trees, could help mitigate climate change, they said, but it would require a huge number of trees to be planted worldwide. reforestation covering an area about the size of the united states a massive undertaking. but the idea was an appealing one, a promise to save the climate with a simple act, planting trees. but the initial euphoria soon began to ebb. critics included scientists who called the idea...
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in july 2019 researchers at the swiss federal institute of technology e th zurich made global headlines, planting trees could help mitigate climate change. they said, but it would require a huge number of trees to be planted worldwide. reforestation covering an area about the size of the united states a massive undertaking. but the idea was an appealing one, a promise to save the climate with a simple act planting trees. but the initial euphoria soon began to ebb. critics included scientists who called the idea unrealistic in germany, the university of barnes i called luling was one of the 1st scientists to speak out, skipped them some. i'm in their studio, let me go. there are a number of questions. the authors of that study need to address is all of that land actually suited to planting trees. in that time, they see a lot of potential in the taiga, in the tundra, in regions that are too cold for trees, yawn. they want to plant trees in the savannah, which is nothing like a forest. a savannah has lots of grass land and just a few trees. osland mccoy tanisha winter ships and have to be
in july 2019 researchers at the swiss federal institute of technology e th zurich made global headlines, planting trees could help mitigate climate change. they said, but it would require a huge number of trees to be planted worldwide. reforestation covering an area about the size of the united states a massive undertaking. but the idea was an appealing one, a promise to save the climate with a simple act planting trees. but the initial euphoria soon began to ebb. critics included scientists...
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with in july 2019 researchers at the swiss federal institute of technology e th zurich made global headlines, planting trees could help mitigate climate change. they said, but it would require a huge number of trees to be planted. world wide reforestation covering an area about the size of the united states a massive undertaking. but the idea was an appealing one, a promise to save the climate with a simple act, planting trees. but the initial euphoria soon began to ebb. critics included scientists who called the idea unrealistic in germany, the university of barnes i called luling was one of the 1st scientists to speak out, skipped them some i'm in their studio because there are a number of questions. the authors of that study need to address because it is all of that land actually suited to planting trees. all in that time they see a lot of potential in the taiga, in the tundra, in regions that are too cold. the trees yawn, they want to plant trees in the savannah, which is nothing like a forest. a savannah has lots of grass, land them, and just a few trees, osland, ones or tanisha winter
with in july 2019 researchers at the swiss federal institute of technology e th zurich made global headlines, planting trees could help mitigate climate change. they said, but it would require a huge number of trees to be planted. world wide reforestation covering an area about the size of the united states a massive undertaking. but the idea was an appealing one, a promise to save the climate with a simple act, planting trees. but the initial euphoria soon began to ebb. critics included...
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at the swiss federal institute of technology e th zurich made global headlines, planting trees could help mitigate climate change, they said, but it would require a huge number of trees to be planted worldwide. reforestation covering an area about the size of the united states a massive undertaking. but the idea was an appealing one, a promise to save the climate with a simple act, planting trees. but the initial euphoria soon began to ebb. critics included scientists who called the idea unrealistic in germany, the university of barnes i called luling was one of the 1st scientists to speak out, escaped firm some i'm in the arab studio, i me go. there are a number of questions. the authors of that study need to address is all of that land actually suited to planting trees out. in that time they see a lot of potential in the taiga, in the tundra, in regions that are too cold for trees, yawn. they want to plant trees in the savannah through, which is nothing like a forest. a savannah has lots of grass land on him and just a few trees. osland mccoy, tanisha winter ships and, and you have
at the swiss federal institute of technology e th zurich made global headlines, planting trees could help mitigate climate change, they said, but it would require a huge number of trees to be planted worldwide. reforestation covering an area about the size of the united states a massive undertaking. but the idea was an appealing one, a promise to save the climate with a simple act, planting trees. but the initial euphoria soon began to ebb. critics included scientists who called the idea...
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federal institute of technology e th zurich made global headlines, planting trees could help mitigate climate change. they said, but it would require a huge number of trees to be planted worldwide. reforestation covering an area about the size of the united states a massive undertaking. but the idea was an appealing one, a promise to save the climate with a simple act, planting trees. but the initial euphoria soon began to ebb critics included scientists who called the idea unrealistic in germany, the university of barnes i called luling was one of the 1st science tests to speak out. skip them some, i'm the nerve studio. i me go. there are a number of questions the authors of that study need to address because it is all of that land actually suited to planting trees out. in that time, they see a lot of potential in the taiga, in the tundra, in regions that are too cold for trees, yawn. they want to plant trees in the savannah, which is nothing like a forest. a savannah has lots of grass land on him and just a few trees. osland mccoy, tanisha winter sets them and you have to be realist
federal institute of technology e th zurich made global headlines, planting trees could help mitigate climate change. they said, but it would require a huge number of trees to be planted worldwide. reforestation covering an area about the size of the united states a massive undertaking. but the idea was an appealing one, a promise to save the climate with a simple act, planting trees. but the initial euphoria soon began to ebb critics included scientists who called the idea unrealistic in...
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ah, with in july 2019th researchers at the swiss federal institute of technology e th zurich made global headlines, planting trees, could help mitigate climate change. they said, but it would require a huge number of trees to be planted worldwide. reforestation covering an area about the size of the united states a massive undertaking. but the idea was an appealing one, a promise to save the climate with a simple act planting trees. but the initial euphoria soon began to ebb. critics included scientists who called the idea unrealistic in germany, the university of barnes i called luling was one of the 1st scientists to speak out, skipped them some, i'm in their studio. i me go. there are a number of questions. the authors of that study need to address to the kinds of fees all of that land actually suited to planting trees out. in that time they see a lot of potential in the taiga, in the tundra, in regions that are too cold for trees, yawn. they want to plant trees in the savannah, which is nothing like a forest. a savannah has lots of grass land on him and just a few trees. osland mccoy
ah, with in july 2019th researchers at the swiss federal institute of technology e th zurich made global headlines, planting trees, could help mitigate climate change. they said, but it would require a huge number of trees to be planted worldwide. reforestation covering an area about the size of the united states a massive undertaking. but the idea was an appealing one, a promise to save the climate with a simple act planting trees. but the initial euphoria soon began to ebb. critics included...
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our bill makes room for researchers not just at federal agencies but across research institutions to get to work. i believe our bill would save lives. house democrats should help us send it to the president's desk. but this bill alone will not solve the problem. it helps, but it will not solve the problem. we have to use all the tools available to us. we need to increase the number of border agent we was, particularly on the southern border. we need to give them the tool they need we ged knead to give them more drug thrs electronic surveillance in the air with need to give them more dogs to help sniff out drugs when they can. it's coming across in small amounts. here you see it. two milligrams, legal dose, for most -- lethal dose for most americans there it is compared to the penny they need more dogs at the border. they need more horses because some of that terrain is not suitable for motor vehicles. and last but not least, mr. speaker, we need to finish building the wall. i yield back. mr. johnson: could not have said it better myself, my friend. i thank you for those comments. mr.
our bill makes room for researchers not just at federal agencies but across research institutions to get to work. i believe our bill would save lives. house democrats should help us send it to the president's desk. but this bill alone will not solve the problem. it helps, but it will not solve the problem. we have to use all the tools available to us. we need to increase the number of border agent we was, particularly on the southern border. we need to give them the tool they need we ged knead...
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much of it at institutions of higher learning. last year we shutdown confucius institutes institutes that are public tennessee universities to cut ties with an organization that's working for the chinese party. the state of tennessee has to remain vigilant with regard to countries and foreign entities who do not have our best interest in mind. so our administration is strengthening our vetting approach to ensure we do not spend state dollars or incentivize any company doing the work of foreign adversaries. [applause] we are doing this to protect our tennessee economy, our tax payer dollars an hour american security. now, our state will be and continue to be a destination for other c global companies who are honest brokers and we welcome them to the table good faith partnership is core to the p american spirit. and while we welcome foreign investment we also welcome individuals from other countries who have legally made america home. that is something we should always value. it has been said that americans by birth should spend tim
much of it at institutions of higher learning. last year we shutdown confucius institutes institutes that are public tennessee universities to cut ties with an organization that's working for the chinese party. the state of tennessee has to remain vigilant with regard to countries and foreign entities who do not have our best interest in mind. so our administration is strengthening our vetting approach to ensure we do not spend state dollars or incentivize any company doing the work of foreign...
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it empowers them, to steal implements of research. the federal government estimates more than $225 billion worth of intellectual property is stolen every year from china and much of it at institutions of higher learning. last year we shut down confucius institute and told our tennessee universities to cut ties with organizations working for the chinese party. the state of tennessee has to remain vigilant with regard to countries and foreign entities who do not have our best interest in mind our organization is strengthening our vetting approach to make sure we do not spend state dollars orincentivize any company doing the work of foreign adversaries . [applause] we're doing this to protect our tennessee economy, our taxpayer dollars anhour american security . our state will be and continue to be a destination for other global companies who are honest brokers and we welcome them to the table. good faith partnership is core to the american spirit. and while we welcome foreign investments we also welcome individuals from other countries
it empowers them, to steal implements of research. the federal government estimates more than $225 billion worth of intellectual property is stolen every year from china and much of it at institutions of higher learning. last year we shut down confucius institute and told our tennessee universities to cut ties with organizations working for the chinese party. the state of tennessee has to remain vigilant with regard to countries and foreign entities who do not have our best interest in mind our...
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few black institutions also have capacity and resources to function as major research institutions. even though they are actively nearing that point. more federal investment developing and billing capacity at hbu's will allow us to expand our work in response to national need. in president biden's joint families and infrastructure plan, hbcu's, tribal colleges were set to receive $90 billion in investment in research and related infrastructure. this is essential. another point is to forgive the balance of the hbcu capital finance program debt for the remaining hbcu which are excluded from that forgiveness. we understand that this should not be routine. however there are numerous opportunities in the ignite hbcu excellence act, including xavier. last but not least, we as a community of institutions are still processing the cowardly acts of terror which disrupted so many hbcu's. i anticipate representation and representatives of universities will put forward funding and policy recommendations to the appropriate committees in the coming weeks. i hope the members of this committee will
few black institutions also have capacity and resources to function as major research institutions. even though they are actively nearing that point. more federal investment developing and billing capacity at hbu's will allow us to expand our work in response to national need. in president biden's joint families and infrastructure plan, hbcu's, tribal colleges were set to receive $90 billion in investment in research and related infrastructure. this is essential. another point is to forgive the...
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too few black institutions also have to capacity and resources to function as a major research institution. what we speak of as the l1 status even though they are actively nearing that point. more federal investments in developing and capacity to add hbcu will allow us to expand our work and respond to national needs. in president biden'sjoint family infrastructure plan , tribal college and msi with $90 billion investment to infrastructure, this is essential.l. another point i would say is the balance of the hbcu capital finance program was excluded from that forgiveness. we understand this release should not be a teen however there are numerous opportunities on the excellent on burning institutions. last but not least, we as a community of institutions are still processing the cowardly acts of terrorists who have disrupted so many hbcu's. and other representatives of our organization will put forth funding and policy recommendations to appropriate committees in the coming weeks. i hope the members of this committee will support these recommendations mitigating threats based on foundations
too few black institutions also have to capacity and resources to function as a major research institution. what we speak of as the l1 status even though they are actively nearing that point. more federal investments in developing and capacity to add hbcu will allow us to expand our work and respond to national needs. in president biden'sjoint family infrastructure plan , tribal college and msi with $90 billion investment to infrastructure, this is essential.l. another point i would say is the...
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so they're the universities the land grant institutions among santo is able to handpick researchers to you know, confirm or deny their allegations. there's the federal government that is also incredibly compliant to this corporation, even when it is caught, you know doing the wrong thing. there are courts that are very sympathetic and juries of working people even that are sympathetic to monsanto. and so i think that what you bring to light is how our ideas of corporate access how it's enabled and facilitated not just by consumer need but all of these institutional structures that you know, i would say don't step up to the challenge. yeah about those relationships. i think you said it better than i could i mean i think one of the big takeaways of the book one of the things that kept coming up over and over again, and i should be clear i started with a clean slate. i i knew that monsanto was known as kind of mon satan in fact my brother in alaska sent me this bumper sticker when i started this project that had a it just said mons satan on him. he said good luck, you know and from the ve
so they're the universities the land grant institutions among santo is able to handpick researchers to you know, confirm or deny their allegations. there's the federal government that is also incredibly compliant to this corporation, even when it is caught, you know doing the wrong thing. there are courts that are very sympathetic and juries of working people even that are sympathetic to monsanto. and so i think that what you bring to light is how our ideas of corporate access how it's enabled...
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my gosh, they have all the research labs, the access to all the great institutions, the medical institutions, the great scientists around the world. yes, of course, we definitely need the federal government to get involved with this. i'm glad to see it. really am glad to see it. host: that is robert in alabama. national cancer institute are operating under a continuing resolution for their budget through february 18 of this month. operating at a level of $6.7 billion. you should know that the continuing resolution excludes funds of the beau biden cancer moonshot. here's more from president biden yesterday. [video clip] >> this can be an american moment that proves to ourselves and the world that we can do with a big things. we have made a norm's progress since president nixon signed into law the national cancer act and declared war on cancer. we learned cancer is not a simple disease. at that time we thought it was a single disease. there are over 200, as you all know, different types caused by different genetic mutations in ourselves. we discovered new medicines, therapies, early detection
my gosh, they have all the research labs, the access to all the great institutions, the medical institutions, the great scientists around the world. yes, of course, we definitely need the federal government to get involved with this. i'm glad to see it. really am glad to see it. host: that is robert in alabama. national cancer institute are operating under a continuing resolution for their budget through february 18 of this month. operating at a level of $6.7 billion. you should know that the...
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northwestern university's neighborhood and network initiative out of the institute for policy research is leading the way on how these programs operate and if they're effective. >> but even during covid, even during this national surge in gun violence, we're seeing positive direction, so the question is not about, you know, did they, you know, reduce violence by 50% or 60% but how many lives did they save today? >> reporter: when emanuel yates was shot in october, he knew he needed help providing a safe outlet and the tools to quiet his mind and the appetite for revenge. >> it's traumatizing, you know. a lot of anger. a lot of hurt. a lot of resentment. that's why i like the program i'm in because it helps a lot to be able to talk about this. >> reporter: the idea of outreach workers isn't new. it actually dates back to the 1940s. now, tomorrow we'll look at the environmental factors in a group of organizations in chicago trying to build the human infrastructure to help elevate these communities from the inside out. eva. >> zachary, important work. thank you. >>> and coming up on "good
northwestern university's neighborhood and network initiative out of the institute for policy research is leading the way on how these programs operate and if they're effective. >> but even during covid, even during this national surge in gun violence, we're seeing positive direction, so the question is not about, you know, did they, you know, reduce violence by 50% or 60% but how many lives did they save today? >> reporter: when emanuel yates was shot in october, he knew he needed...
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of the advisers for freeing up federal spectrum for commercial use. can you please speak to the importance of i.t.s. and what you envision it doing for the next three years? >> i'm glad you raise it. it's not necessarily always a well-known part of ntia and i've been learning a lot about it. it is really a national treasure. we have this lab that is based out in boulder that has capabilities, engineers, computer scientists, people who model spectrum interference and understand it, people who can do testing around spectrum and real research, and i will say, it's never been more important. i think the recent months and the kinds of conflicts we've had over spectrum have made it clear how important it is for us to have real resources to come up with a common source of truth about where there is, you know, kind of data that shows there are problems and where there isn't. so my hope is that we can really build up those capabilities, both within, you know, the spectrum team here in dc and also our lab out in colorado to do that work and just as a great exam
of the advisers for freeing up federal spectrum for commercial use. can you please speak to the importance of i.t.s. and what you envision it doing for the next three years? >> i'm glad you raise it. it's not necessarily always a well-known part of ntia and i've been learning a lot about it. it is really a national treasure. we have this lab that is based out in boulder that has capabilities, engineers, computer scientists, people who model spectrum interference and understand it, people...
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federal motor carrier was just the third one in all its administration. we reviewed another review of the federal highway i.t. infrastructure. we're doing to determine whether the department has instituted the proper controls over their own policies they have in place. we identified this persistent security weakness that has provided us with a path to actually compromise the department's i.d. infrastructure. >> did the federal highway administration fair better? >> we just initiated that review. it will only take about seven to ten months to complete our review. what we've found in the past is persistent weaknesses in basic things such as a lack of strong passwords, unpatched or what we consider to be software that is not updated in various operating systems. we found a lack of in krip shun and data. that's how we were able to penetrate the infrastructure. >> thank you, sir. mr. schecter, you said you've been there for three months. certainly 11 years in the city of new york. i guess i'm just -- i would like to ask you how would you -- what grade would yo
federal motor carrier was just the third one in all its administration. we reviewed another review of the federal highway i.t. infrastructure. we're doing to determine whether the department has instituted the proper controls over their own policies they have in place. we identified this persistent security weakness that has provided us with a path to actually compromise the department's i.d. infrastructure. >> did the federal highway administration fair better? >> we just initiated...
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with in july 2019 researchers at the swiss federal institute of technology e th zurich made global headlines, planting trees could help mitigate climate change. they said, but it would require a huge number of trees to be planted worldwide. reforestation covering an area about the size of the united states a massive undertaking but.
with in july 2019 researchers at the swiss federal institute of technology e th zurich made global headlines, planting trees could help mitigate climate change. they said, but it would require a huge number of trees to be planted worldwide. reforestation covering an area about the size of the united states a massive undertaking but.