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COLLEGIATE REGIONAL | 3/26/16
Lead, Top Rope, and Bouldering Rock Climbing Competition hosted by Vertical Ventures St. Pete on March 26th. These comps were sanctioned by USA Climbing - the national governing body of competition climbing in the United States. To learn more about USA Climbing visit them at usaclimbing.org.
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USS Fort Worth LCS 3 pride of Fort Worth Texas!
It's all ahead full for the nation's third littoral combat ship (LCS), the Fort Worth.
Built by the Lockheed Martin industry team at the Marinette Marine Shipyard in Wisconsin, Fort Worth successfully completed Builder's Sea Trials recently in Lake Michigan. The trials included operational testing of the vessel's propulsion, communications, navigation, mission and support systems.
The rigorous trial period included maneuverability tests, high-speed runs, power and navigation system checks, rescue boat launch and recovery, as well as many other ship and system evaluations.
The U.S. Military in a Dangerous World : How Much is Enough?
A public policy forum presented by the Taubman Center for American Politics and Policy
The U.S. spends more on defense than the next seven nations combined. Yet military spending, as a percentage of GDP, is the lowest it has been in fifty years; and is only one-fifth what we spend on entitlements and debt service. Many policymakers worry that we don’t have the armed forces — people or technology — that we need to achieve our international and security objectives. So perhaps the right question is: what role should America play in a dangerous world? And what resources does that demand? What is necessary to defeat ISIS? Keep the sea lanes open? Prevent genocide in Africa? Three of America’s smartest, most experienced “players” will address these questions and more.
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R. Nicholas Burns, Goodman Professor of Diplomacy and International Relations at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government. He is Faculty Director of the Future of Diplomacy Project and chairs the programs on the Middle East and South Asia. He is a member of Secretary of State John Kerry’s Foreign Affairs Policy Board, Director of the Aspen Strategy Group and a Senior Counselor at the Cohen Group. Before retiring from his twenty seven year career in the U.S. Foreign Service, Burns served as Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs (2005–2008), Ambassador to NATO (2001–2005), Ambassador to Greece (1997-2001), and State Department Spokesman (1995–1997).
Carl M. Levin, Michigan’s longest-serving U.S. senator, retired from the Senate in December 2014. In his 36-year Senate career, Senator Levin was greatly esteemed on both sides of the political aisle for his integrity, resourcefulness and diligence. In 2016, Time magazine named him one of the 10 best senators. In the Senate, Levin served as chairman of the Armed Services Committee, becoming a leading voice on military and foreign affairs; as chairman of the Senate’s Permanent Subcommittee on investigations, which involved the analysis of complex financial and tax matters. Prior to his Senate service, Levin was President of the Detroit City Council. He recently joined Honigman Miller Schwartz and Cohn in Detroit as senior counsel. In addition, Wayne State University Law School has established the Levin Center. The Center will focus on the understanding of how in-depth bipartisan legislative oversight can lead to significant and meaningful changes in public policy and institutional behavior. Senator Levin received a JD from Harvard Law School and a BA from Swarthmore College.
Dr. Paula Thornhill directs RAND Corporation’s Project AIR FORCE Strategy and Doctrine Program. She retired from the U.S. Air Force as a brigadier general in 2009. During her career, she served as the Air Force Institute of Technology Commandant, Dayton, Ohio; 50th Support Group Commander, Schriever AFB, Colorado; and special assistant to the 15th Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Dr. Thornhill has a DPhil in history from Oxford University. She is a member of the USAF Academy Board of Visitors and an adjunct professor of strategic studies at Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies.
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Jeff Robbins, a Brown alumnus, served as chief counsel to the minority of the U.S. Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, and as deputy chief counsel to the minority of the U.S. Senate Governmental Affairs Committee. He was appointed by President Clinton as a U.S. Delegate to the United Nations Human Rights Commission for two years and also served as president of the World Affairs Council of Boston for three years. Robbins is an attorney with Boston-based Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky, and Popeo. He has written opinion articles on American foreign policy for the Wall Street Journal, the Boston Globe, the Boston Herald and the Times of Israel.
The World's 10 Coolest Climbing Gyms | TheCoolist
Seamus Payne of TheCoolist explores 10 of the most incredible climbing gyms from around the world. From Tokyo to Switzerland to Chattanooga, these are some of the most eye-popping, pulse-pounding climbing walls that anyone can climb.
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Space Medicine Medical Operations
This is an overview of the Space and Clinical Operations Division whose mission is to optimize the health, fitness and well-being of flight crews, their dependents and employees of the Johnson Space Center and White Sands Space Harbor.
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The Putin Files: John Brennan
Watch former CIA director John Brennan's candid, full interview on Putin and allegations of Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election – part of FRONTLINE’s media transparency project for our investigation, “Putin’s Revenge.”
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USNS Spearhead
USNS Spearhead Arrives in St Petersburg on Maiden Voyage By Barb Haselden and Sully Grasso for Eastlake Blister
The announcement came in late 2008 that Austal USA ship builders located at Mobile, Alabama, had won a U. S. Navy contract to build ten high-speed transport ships, known as the Spearhead class Joint High Speed Vessels. The design, with a 338' long by 93' wide catamaran sea frame, is for transport, not combat.
Sunday, February 10th, we were there to welcome the first completed of those impressive $250 million ships, the USNS Spearhead, on her maiden voyage and first stop at the Port of St Petersburg, Florida, where she will be docked for 2 days.
These ships will be used for fast, flexible and maneuverable transportation of troops, military vehicles and equipment even in shallow waters.
It has been said these ships will be the pick-up trucks of the sea.
The vessel is manned by a crew of 40 and is capable of transporting 600 tons 1,200 nautical miles at an average speed of 35 knots and can interface with roll-on/roll-off discharge facilities for off-loading tanks and troops.
She has airline style seating for 312, and fixed berthing for 104.
Other features include an aviation flight deck to support day and night aircraft launch and recovery operations
Besides combat support the ship also has the ability to support operations such as:
Humanitarian efforts
Disaster response
Maritime law enforcement activities.
Local dignitaries, including US Representative and Chair of the House Appropriations Sub Committee on Defense, Bill Young, St Petersburg Mayor Bill Foster and Top Brass from Special Operations Command and Central Command of neighboring MacDill Air Force Base toured the ship.
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Over Wyoming
WyomingPBS takes cameras aloft to explore the sweeping beauty of the Cowboy State and finds etched on the land, history as vast as its horizons and human stories as intricate as its streams. Narrated by Pete Simpson.
Driving a Truck over the Sunshine Skyway Bridge
This is a video of my drive over the Senator Bob Graham Skyway Bridge going north from I-75 near Bradenton to St Petersburg, FL. The view is from inside the cab of a Volvo D13 tractor trailer (18 wheeler). This current bridge opened to traffic in 1987 and the road deck is 191 feet above the 1,200 foot wide shipping channel. The first bridge was a Cantilever bridge that opened on Labor Day in 1954 with a vertical clearance of 150ft over a shipping channel of just 864ft wide. That bridge had a steel grate deck which one could see through to the water below and made a humming sound when vehicles crossed it. Due to the increased traffic, another bridge had to be built beside it so it could accomodate four lanes of traffic for US 19. That new bridge was completed in 1971. Those two bridges served their purpose until that fateful day on May 9, 1980 when, on a stormy day during a blinding rainstorm at 7:38 am, the freighter Summit Venture struck the southbound bridge pier which brought down the main span of the southbound bridge. Thirtyfive people died including several on board a Greyhound Bus going to Miami. There were two survivors Wesley McIntire whose car went off the bridge, was rescued by the Summit Venture, and Richard Hornbuckle who litterally stopped his Buick Skylark 14 inches from the edge of the bridge.
It was decided that a cable stayed bridge was the way to go and they modeled this one after a similar bridge in France so work started just to the east of the old spans in 1984 and the new bridge was completed in Feb 1987 with a grand opening in April 1987. The old bridges were demolished and the approaches (what you see on the west/left side of the bridge was converted into the world's longest drive on/drive off fishing piers.
Some of the new safety features to prevent other ships from hitting the bridge are large circular concrete Dolphin Islands surounding the main piers of the cable stayed bridge as well as several other Dolphin Islands protecting the other nearby bridge piers. This was a new technology at the time and had never been used anywhere else at the time. Infact, those islands did their job as a few years after the bridge opened, a freighter did loose power and made a glancing blow against one of the Dolphin Islands as it was coming into Tampa Bay. It was noted that had the Dolphin Islands not been there, it most likealy would have struck one of the cable stayed piers.
The two dedication plaques at the rest area are for the original span and the new replacement brides. The memorial in for the USCGC (United States Coast Guard) ship the USS Blackthorn WLB-391 which sank in Tampa Bay after colliding with the tanker ship MV Capricorn on January 28, 1980
Tyson, his first time on the new auto-belay device at Vertical World Seattle
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TMRO:Space - Life at NASA - Orbit 10.04
Former Deputy Chief Technologist of NASA Jim Adams joins us to talk about his life at NASA and amazing stories of the missions and technology he worked on. We didn’t want to stop the stories, so this is a loooong episode, but well worth every moment!
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GLXP narrowed down to 5 teams
A Four Planet System Has Been Directly Imaged
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Multilevel marketing companies claim to be legitimate businesses, but some seem awfully…pyramid shaped. John Oliver and Jaime Camil demonstrate how they work.
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Harper Lecture with Laura Letinsky: A Proposition...
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What’s the difference between your vacation photos on your handheld device, a sexy ad for a car, and the $4.3 million Andreas Gursky print on the museum wall?
When everyone is a photographer and everything has been photographed, why make pictures at all?
What are pictures?
Photographer and professor Laura Letinsky will consider these questions and more as she takes you into the world of contemporary photography, exploring her own art-making and that of others.
Laura Letinsky is a professor in the Department of Visual Arts at the University of Chicago. She’s exhibited her work at the Getty , the Museum of Contemporary Art, the Photographers’ Gallery, and the Museum of Modern Art. Her honors include a Canada Council for the Art’s Künstlerhaus Bethanien Residency, an Anonymous Was a Woman Award, and a John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship. She holds a BFA from the University of Manitoba and an MFA from the Yale University School of Art.
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Owning & Operating Commercial/Residential Real Estate | The Stoler Report-New York's Business Report
Not having a crystal ball to predict dips in this market, panelists name new products and dynamic companies as drivers of New York's commercial real estate market. Panelists foresee negative results from the Housing Legislation Act of 2019, saying it will do the opposite of what was intended.
(Taped: 9/17/2019)
The Stoler Report, Real Estate Trends in the Tri-State Region, New York's only television broadcast featuring real estate and business leaders, began its first season on television and on CUNY TV in September, 2003 (the series has enjoyed two previous seasons on radio.) Hosted by Michael R. Stoler, the weekly program features lively round-table discussions of topical issues in the world of real estate.
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Gerber Motor Sports - Garden Tractor Pulling
:: Tallmage, OH, NQS Pull 2012: When it comes to the thrill of a tractor pull this father and son team know what it is all about. Together they participate in garden tractor and mini rod pulling events across Ohio. Through the Ohio Mod Rod Pullers organization, Barry and Corey Gerber get hooked up with events where they can put the tractor power and their driving skills to the test.
What makes this team special to all of us at Ventrac, is that both Barry and Corey are employees. Ventrac, joined together to create an awesome pulling machine outfitted with a Ventrac hood.
SOTA - The RULES of the GAME!
I'm going to cover the basic principles of SOTA (Summits On The Air), what constitutes an activation, explain the difference between an activator and chaser, the point system, modes and bands used and allowed etc. Bring your questions and lets chat about the fun HIKING WITH HAM RADIO scheme that started in the UK and has gone worldwide!
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PROGRAMME SCHEDULE: FOR 24-01-2020 FRIDAY & 25-01-2020 SATURDAY
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PROGRAMME SCHEDULE: For FRIDAY 24.01.2020
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3.28 AIR Signature Tune/Opening Announcement
3:30 Deori Song: Artist: Ram Chandra Deori & Pty
3:45 Programme in Mijumishimi
4:05 Porogramme in Khampti
4:25 Programme in Wanchoo
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4.55 News in English
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6.15 GANYA RAIJOR ANUSTHAN (Rural Programme) /Interview on “Uccha Roktochap Aru
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6:45 Sandhiyar Anchalik Batori
6:55 Ajir Prasanga
7.00 News in Hindi
7.05 News in Assamese
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8.00 Time & Metre Reading: Jivanar Digh Bani (Radio Autobiography) Interview with Homen Borgohain (Eminent Writer, Journalist) Interviewer Jayanti Chutia
8.30 English TalkTalk on “Biochar: Future for Enviroment Management” By Prof. Dilip Kr. Patgiri
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6:10 Swasthya Charcha: Interview on “Korkot Rog” With Dr. Gayatri Gogoi Part: I
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6:30 Classical Music: (Vocal) Artist: Pandit. C.R. Vyas Raga: Bhairav Bahar
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11.58 AIR Signature Tune/Opening Announcement
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3.28 AIR Signature Tune/Opening Announcement
3.30 Mishing Songs: Artist: Subho Pegu & Pty.
3.45 Programme in Mijumishimi
4.05 Programme in Khampti
4.25 Programme in Wancho
4.45 News in Hindi
4.55 News in English.
5.00 Programme in Idu
5.20 Programme in Tangsa
5.40 Programme in Nocte
6.00 Anchalik Batori
6.05 Programme Summary
6.10 Niyog Batori
6.15 GANYA RAIJOR ANUSTHAN (Rural Programme) Interview on “Krishi Patharot Jalasinchan Aru Jalanishkashan” With Dr. Bipul Deka
6.45 Sandhiyar Anchalik Batori
6.55 Aajir Prasanga:
7.00 The Hon’ble President of India Shri Ram Nath Kovind’s Address to the Nation on the eve of 71st Republic Day
Of India Followed by Marshal Tune
7.50 News in Assamese
8.00 Time & Metre Reading “Ekalabya” Sponsored Programme of K.K. Handique State Open University
8.30 Geetar Sarai: Artist: Shibani Konwar Production: Rajendra Kr. Das
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9.16 Bare Rahania: (Deshpremmolak Geet)
9.25 Nishar Anchalik Batori:
9.30 Assamese Version of the Hon’ble President of India Shri Ram Nath Kobind’s Address to the Nation Followed by Marshal Tune
10.00 B’cast of Recordings of “Sarba Bhasha Kobi Sanmilon 2020” (National Symposium of Poets)
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