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This partial reprogramming suggested to him that reprogramming is a stepwise process, and that a small dose of the Yamanaka factors might rejuvenate cells without the total reprogramming that converts cells to the embryonic state.
For one thing, it's uncertain how long the reprogramming lasts.
Smith is preparing a bill that would block the reprogramming.
A software reprogramming could lead to a much lower financial impact.
In other cases, reprogramming moves funding across congressionally enacted appropriation accounts.
He continues to work on reprogramming his thoughts and negative self-talk.
In a reprogramming request signed by Pentagon Comptroller David Norquist on Sept.
Some Congressional appropriators have already expressed concern about the DHS' reprogramming plan.
The reprogramming of funds will up ICE's bed count to roughly 50,000.
They've also refused to backfill funds for projects affected by Trump's reprogramming.
Congress and DOD should maximize reprogramming flexibility and flow down decision authority to the working levels of the acquisition system, following these three strategies: Expanded reprogramming flexibility, by default, must be paired with an equivalent expansion of transparency.
Even better, minimized exposure to cellular reprogramming increased the animal's lifespan by 30%.
To get the robot to do something else takes expensive, time-consuming reprogramming.
Reprogramming is the act of moving funds from one intended purpose to another.
It also would reduce the threshold for reprogramming funding that was previously approved.
It would also reduce the threshold for reprogramming funding that was previously approved.
The same cellular reprogramming occurred after irradiation and other kinds of injuries, too.
"I won't be reprogramming any more money for the border wall," Shanahan said.
His wild pronouncements about "reprogramming the operating system of the world" seemed downright goofy.
Mr McDonnell descended from these lofty heights to outline his policies for "reprogramming capitalism".
Enter phase two of the plan: creating artificial gametes by reprogramming other rhinoceros tissues.
Will they be forced to go into reprogramming because he thinks that will work?
There is something innovative in reprogramming diners to decouple fine food from full service.
Rey, Finn, and Poe enlist Babu Frik&aposs help in reprogramming the droid C3P0.
With a little reprogramming, he says, maybe you could perceive other waves, such as ultrasounds.
A reprogramming action involves the movement of congressionally-appropriated funds from one account to another.
"We will zero out their reprogramming authority for fiscal year 22019," Smith told Bloomberg News.
Click here to view original GIFSpeedrunners have long been exploiting 8-bit games by "reprogramming" them.
"Reprogramming" means these funds would be used for other purposes and would not go to Egypt.
The lawmakers worry that the latest reprogramming will come at the expense of the military's readiness.
"These funds were neither requested nor appropriated for the activities described in the reprogramming," Visclosky wrote.
"Vaping can deliver nicotine to your brain, reprogramming you to crave more and more," another reads.
The files continue to be worked on at a reprogramming laboratory at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla.
One downside for Trump is that the reprogramming from military construction projects means those efforts go unfunded.
He compares the task ahead to reprogramming himself to act in a way previously foreign to him.
In recent years, DOD has released detailed data on below-threshold reprogramming to Congress and the public.
But it's all about reprogramming the negative thoughts you have about yourself and looking at the positives.
Asked what a realistic outcome would be for attempts to limit the Pentagon's reprogramming abilities, Durbin hedged.
"To buy it for every airport would require much more than a reprogramming" of funds from Congress.
By reprogramming that copy-and-paste function, scientists have achieved an unprecedented ability to decrypt and reorder genes.
Ovaries morphed into sperm-producing testes, an "epigenetic reprogramming" that mirrors sex determination in early developmental mammalian cells.
Some reprogramming actions move funding within appropriation accounts and below certain thresholds; these are relatively fast and streamlined.
It was like I was reprogramming my brain to not touch that part of my hands any more.
In July, the Supreme Court ruled that Trump's reprogramming of Pentagon funds for the border wall is permissible.
Some researchers have suggested that those marks change how HIF3A functions, perhaps reprogramming fat cells to store more fat.
Her aim is tranquillity and patience, with an emphasis on reprogramming her reactions, like her frustration with being late.
Democrats on Thursday will offer an amendment in committee to block Trump from reprogramming defense funds for his wall.
"Well, he can do it by executive order by just reprogramming money within the, within the immigration service," Giuliani said.
"This shows cells can undergo complete reprogramming and it's reassuring to know that cells can be perfectly normal," Sinclair said.
Even more provocative studies suggest that when epigenetic marks change, people can pass them to their children, reprogramming their genes.
HHS also is reprogramming $136 million of department funds from other health pressing issues, like addiction, to address the virus.
" Shelby noted that the Defense Department already notifies lawmakers of its reprogramming plans, hinting that lawmakers "like to be involved.
The group of students are intent on collecting proof of Xinjiang's gradual reprogramming into a state built in Beijing's image.
This is all a result of the son, Ben, reprogramming the house to replace the family's late mother, to disastrous results.
The focus is now on stem cell science and reprogramming cells in efficient ways to achieve the benefits of regenerative medicine.
Fishburne said if there's one unifying theme among the companies it has backed to-date, it's the idea of "reprogramming" nature.
The last reprogramming request came during a recess break and Senate appropriators gave their stamp of approval within hours. http://bit.
Facts First: The answer to the first question is pretty clear, the reprogramming does not affect money allocated for Puerto Rico.
The reprogramming of money to Immigration and Customs Enforcement is sure to receive pushback from Democratic lawmakers who've criticized the agency.
First, she defies Bernard's attempt at reprogramming her by forcing him into a moment of self-awareness outside Dr. Ford's control.
The entire thing, including Maeve reprogramming herself and Dolores' awakening, could all be part of a meta narrative that you put together.
And the reprogramming of funds to allow more wall spending, without declaring an emergency, would have been complicated to explain to voters.
One proposal being floated by White House advisers is reprogramming certain federal funds, such as unused military-construction or disaster-relief dollars.
The transfers infuriated Democrats, particularly because it bucked a tradition that the heads of relevant congressional committees sign off on reprogramming money.
The transfers infuriated Democrats, particularly because they bucked tradition that the leaders of the relevant congressional committees sign off on reprogramming money.
Her reprogramming of Teddy has proved that you really can change a man, provided that man's control settings can be adjusted remotely.
The Department of Homeland Security has historically deferred to such committees for approval before reprogramming funds, though it is not technically required.
He only commented on Harvey disaster relief, however, and didn't voice an opinion on the broader idea of reprogramming funds through emergency powers.
Perhaps I took the whole reprogramming aspect personally, but The Feminizer 2 was 100 percent the worst piece I read on my search.
According to Reuters, the company has been reprogramming 737 Max software so that it won't set off the anti-stall operation in error.
The F1 utilizes field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) to offer a solution that is faster than traditional CPU/GPU combinations for quick reprogramming.
Maybe the machine could compile the counselor's advice into instructions for reprogramming itself or for recruiting tiny robots to repair its electronic circuitry.
The Pentagon said it was able to move that money due to uncovered cost savings as part of a process known as "reprogramming."
Under reprogramming, federal agencies can take money that has been appropriated by Congress for specific matters, and use it to fund other things.
And though it is meant to be used sparingly, the Department of Homeland Security has often used reprogramming to fund extra detention beds.
Getting workers to understand all the benefits and best ways to use a space doesn't require a complete reprogramming of how a company operates.
Adding the latter to the launch platforms required months of additional quality assurance testing: tweaking, adjusting, and reprogramming stuff to meet Sony's certification requirements.
The lawsuit also challenges the reprogramming of Defense Department counter-drug funds to build a border wall, saying that wasn't authorized under federal law.
Manually reprogramming all of those codes or contacting each guest with new codes would be a big productivity loss compounded by this IoT failure.
Crafty new owners of the Galaxy S8 are reprogramming the Bixby button to launch various apps, including rival digital assistant software like Google Now.
Eventually, the company wants to roll out Flippy to more Caliburger locations, while Miso works on reprogramming additional robots to perform other restaurant tasks.
In 2013, Mitalipov and his colleagues reported the first success in cloning human stem cells, reprogramming human skin cells back to their embryonic state.
Although this was a simple example, the researchers argue that these types of adversarial reprogramming attacks could be much more sophisticated in the future.
"I did it because I knew I needed reprogramming and needed to learn how to interact with people in a positive way," Salvoni says.
I programmed my brain a certain way through my thoughts and behaviors, and reprogramming takes some knowledge, patience, and a whole lot of effort.
It's not totally clear whether the Democrats leading these House committees will be able to persuade their Senate Republican counterparts to reduce reprogramming power.
Encouraged by those findings, rhino researchers have so far succeeded in reprogramming stored skin cells from five northern white rhinos into specialized stem cells.
Last week, the American Civil Liberties Union, Sierra Club and the Southern Border Communities Coalition sued the administration challenging the latest border wall reprogramming.
Eliot Engel, the chairman of the House Foreign Relations Committee, called the move a "dangerous action" and vowed to reverse any rescission or reprogramming.
Bank of America hid the secret trading activity by reprogramming its systems to alter confirmations sent to clients about how their trades were handled.
That did little to mollify Democrats, who also rejected Esper's characterization that the reprogramming was nothing more than a delay of project funding. Rep.
"The planned remedy varies by vehicle and will include software reprogramming in some models and hardware replacement in other models," Nissan spokesman David Reuter said.
Appropriators already approved a $34 million reprogramming request to allow TSA to hire and train nearly 800 new screeners and provide overtime for current ones.
While Congress can't affect reprogramming authority for 2019, it can reduce the amount of money the Pentagon is allowed to reprogram in fiscal year 2020.
And House Democrats on the Appropriations and Armed Services Committees have promised to "zero out" reprogramming if the wall money was transferred without their approval.
These require the young man to slice into himself and remove gory cubes of flesh, then — echoes of "Videodrome" — replace them with apparent reprogramming modules.
Asked Thursday about trying to restrict the Pentagon reprogramming authorities again, Smith said he was "not as clear on" whether he will take that path.
" But Smith, when asked if the Pentagon has broken the reprogramming process, said, "It's severely bent it for the moment, let's put it that way.
That reprogramming has been opposed by some lawmakers in Congress, but the Pentagon has said it does not need congressional approval to shift the funds.
Previously, Mitalipov and his colleagues reported the first success in cloning human stem cells in 2013, successfully reprogramming human skin cells back to their embryonic state.
The problem with that is that Congress also needs to sign off on reprogramming funding for a purpose other than what it was originally approved for.
So-called iPS cells are made by removing mature cells from an individual - often from the skin - and reprogramming them to behave like embryonic stem cells.
He said tiny disease-fighting robots, DNA reprogramming, and artificial blood will all play a role in prolonging life — and he's actively investing in this biotech.
In the first attempt to reverse aging by reprogramming the genome, they have rejuvenated the organs of mice and lengthened their life spans by 30 percent.
"HHS is utilizing the Secretary's transfer and reprogramming authorities to provide additional funds for the care of unaccompanied alien children," said HHS Deputy Secretary Eric Hargan.
Our hero, Winston Smith, has been arrested by the totalitarian government under which he lives, and which is beginning the process of slowly reprogramming his brain.
Boeing is reprogramming 737 Max software to prevent erroneous data from triggering an anti-stall system that came under scrutiny following the two deadly nose-down crashes.
News of the reprogramming follows the release of the Navy's FY 2021 budget, which included a request for only eight ships, just six of which are warships.
Boeing has been reprogramming software for a stall-prevention system at the center of both crashes, which the FAA must approve before the plane flies again commercially.
Boeing is reprogramming 737 MAX software to prevent erroneous data from triggering an anti-stall system that came under scrutiny following the two deadly nose-down crashes.
It is the result of very sophisticated reprogramming of T-cells — adding some genes while suppressing others — to convert T-cells into a powerful cancer-killing machine.
To demonstrate the potential for vote tampering, a group of computer scientists at Princeton hacked the machines in their lab, reprogramming one model to play Pac-Man.
For Saturday's performance, one of Ms. Neuwirth's prior collaborators took part in reprogramming the electronic design of the "Lost Highway Suite" to take advantage of Empac's speakers.
"The steps taken in this reprogramming put the Department at risk to lose the flexibility Congress has historically granted to effectively manage the resources provided," they wrote.
Reprogramming authority is seen as vital, as it allows the Pentagon to move money from budgets that are sometimes set years in advance to meet emerging requirements.
"Without the transfers and reprogramming identified in this notification, ICE will not be able to fulfill its adult detention requirements in (fiscal year) 2018," the document reads.
Dr. Yamanaka shared the 2012 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for reprogramming mature cells into what are now called induced pluripotent stem cells, or iPS cells.
That is called direct cellular reprogramming, and it might work better than iPSC if, say, we need to replace all the cartilage in an elderly person's knee.
Ending the emergency declaration would mean that the Trump administration could no longer redirect military funds to pay for the border wall, which is known as reprogramming.
The reprogramming also trimmed two Air Force C-130J transport aircraft for a cut of $196 million and $180 million from the service's light attack aircraft program.
The Pentagon noted in its reprogramming that each account being raided is a "congressional special interest item" where lawmakers boosted funding beyond what the administration requested. Rep.
The only hitch — and it's a big one — taking this reprogramming treatment from a lab and into a live body poses major risks of cancer and organ failure.
John Tester (D-Mont.), who said he intends to support Duke, focused on a $20 million reprogramming request for a pilot program on the effectiveness of a wall.
When Zika was introduced into a plate of stem cells, the virus altered how the cells' genes were expressed, reprogramming the cells to become mini Zika-producing factories.
White House officials have defended Trump's commitment to helping the island, and dismissed criticisms about redirecting FEMA funds by arguing that reprogramming money is standard in any administration.
If the president wants to propose a reprogramming of money, or push for his full fiscal year 85033 request for wall funding, he is free to do so.
"The steps taken in this reprogramming put the Department at risk to lose the flexibility Congress has historically granted to effectively manage the resources provided," the letter added.
In a statement, HHS said these types of reprogramming requests are routine and have occurred for the the immigrant children program in previous years going back to 2012.
It is unclear whether the new flaw can be resolved by reprogramming the software or requires a hardware fix, which would be costlier and could take much longer.
It's certainly no thematic coincidence that Dolores does something similar in "Akane No Mai," reprogramming Teddy (James Marsden) against his will because she thinks he should be more aggressive.
So, Chrysler is reprogramming the cars with even more warnings, and an enhancement that will prevent the car from moving even if the driver fails to shift into Park.
On Sunday, acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney said the administration would secure the border, either by reprogramming leftover government funds or by declaring a national emergency.
The obvious catch is that somehow the original fear neural signature has to be acquired at some point for the AI to recognize it and trigger reprogramming reward events.
Looking pained, Mr. Blum says he is "reprogramming" Mr. Weinstein to a different place in his brain and that he knew his boss was dark, just not that dark.
Instead of coming from biopsies -- which is a very invasive procedure -- Wu said these heart cells were made by "reprogramming" a small sample of blood into human stem cells.
But in the past, he said, the Pentagon would notify the congressional defense committees about the reprogramming, and if the committees objected they wouldn't move forward with the transfer.
In this case, however, the Pentagon is ignoring Congress, which is likely to spark changes to the reprogramming laws going forward, as House Armed Services Committee chairman, Democrat Rep.
Under the complex funding formula in the agreement, the Department of Homeland Security would have "reprogramming authority" to transfer as much as $750 million from other programs into detention.
Trump's plan would involve reprogramming an additional $2.5 billion from Department of Defense counter-drug efforts, $600 million from the Treasury Forfeiture Fund, and $3.6 billion in military construction funds.
"I began to recognize that there are certain things that she needed reprogramming on, and so I set out to help her as much as I could," the friend said.
Traffic light reprogramming is one example cited by Sameer Sharma, Intel's general manager for smart cities: Most cities take years to change intersection timings to match changes in traffic patterns.
Instead of delivering disease, June's repurposed virus "infected" T cells with new genetic instructions, reprogramming them to target only the CD19 protein on the surface of her cancerous B cells.
Built-in routing tools and smartphone apps alike can steal your attention away from the road, whether you're just glancing at a screen or gutsily reprogramming your route mid-drive.
It would also reduce the threshold for reprogramming funding that was previously approved, as well as prohibit any funding included in the bill to be used to build border barriers.
Yet, even as the DOD was transmitting its reprogramming action to Congress, the service chiefs were finalizing their unfunded priorities lists, which they forwarded to congressional leaders on Feb. 2628.
Navy aircraft were also hit by the reprogramming, including the F-35 fighter jet, the V-22 Osprey tilt-rotor aircraft and the Boeing P-8 Poseidon maritime patrol plane.
Navy aircraft were also hit by the reprogramming, including the F-2900 fighter jet, the V-220006 Osprey tilt-rotor aircraft and the Boeing P-2202 Poseidon maritime patrol plane.
A new study suggests that avoiding a scan of the chest and reprogramming the pacemaker before and after the scan can prevent malfunction of cardiac pacemakers and implantable cardiac defibrillators.
"Working with Congress, we are exploring reprogramming some of the funding towards promoting democracy in Venezuela, including supporting the interim Guaido government and National Assembly," the spokesperson said in a statement.
In theory, Touch ID reprogramming should require only a piece of software and perhaps authentication from an Apple server, according to Luca Todesco, one of the world's best-known iPhone jailbreakers.
At the University of Pennsylvania, June has led work in a groundbreaking cancer treatment called CAR-T, which involves genetically reprogramming immune cells into a clone army of tumor-targeting assassins.
"The President loves to take credit for 'rebuilding' the military, but today's reprogramming decision does the exact opposite -- it will prevent the acquisition of critical ships, vehicles, and aircraft," he added.
That's because a growing body of research suggests that childhood malnutrition can lead to permanent metabolic changes, reprogramming the body so that it more readily turns excess calories into body fat.
Pundits have widely called this option into question, speculating that Congress would have to approve such "reprogramming" — that is, using funds for purposes other than those explicitly laid out in statute.
Though lawmakers routinely grant reprogramming requests, the administration would likely hit a dead end with a funding shuffle related to getting Trump more money for a U.S.-Mexico border wall. Sen.
Eventually, after a few hundred years of technology optimization, with a combination of reprogramming, hormesis-stimulating molecules, senescent cell deletion, and organ replacement, we could live thousands of years or more.
Under the complex funding formula in the agreement, the Department of Homeland Security would also have "reprogramming authority" to transfer as much as $750 million from other programs to detention slots.
But it's also a very intensive and even potentially fatal option that sometimes still fails, either because the T-cells can lose their reprogramming midway through or the tumor cells themselves mutate.
Novartis aims for $1 billion in annual sales for CTL019, a drug made by taking T cells from a patient, reprogramming them in the lab to fight cancer, and re-infusing them.
Sources indicated that Boeing engineers are trying to gauge if reprogramming the software would present a solution, or if it's necessary to restore the microprocessors on each 737 MAX aircraft, CNN reports.
But as it turns out, remembering that he volunteered for the CIA reprogramming process doesn't change his anger and distrust at the agency that betrayed him and keeps trying to murder him.
Furious about the Pentagon transferring counter-drug funds without congressional approval in defiance of long-standing procedure, Democrats included in the NDAA a prohibition on reprogramming funds into the counter-drug account.
There had been informal conjectures about reprogramming Microsoft's web browser, the popular Internet Explorer, so that anytime people typed in "Google," they would be redirected to MSN Search, according to company insiders.
As with the Air Force request, the Army's proposals could fly in the face of any additional reprogramming reductions in FY 2020 military construction funds to provide more money for the wall.
"The President loves to take credit for 'rebuilding' the military, but today's reprogramming decision does the exact opposite -- it will prevent the acquisition of critical ships, vehicles, and aircraft," he added. Rep.
" In a letter dated Tuesday, Smith and Thornberry wrote to the Pentagon's top budget official slamming the decision to repurpose military funds for the border wall via a process known as "reprogramming.
The Salk biologists "do indeed provide what I believe to be the first evidence that partial reprogramming of the genome ameliorated symptoms of tissue degeneration and improved regenerative capacity," Dr. Vijg said.
It seemed to Gibson that this constant reprogramming, which had become a major driver of economic life, was imbuing the present with a feeling—something like fatigue, or jet lag, or loss.
It may well keep detaining people at existing levels and try to force Congress to fill the resulting budget gap, through a supplemental or by approving the transfer of more money through reprogramming.
If the codes they send back into Dickerson's brain make her think of dipping a few chips in salsa, Johnson might be one step closer to reprogramming the operating system of the world.
Boeing is reprogramming software on the 737 MAX to prevent erroneous data from triggering an anti-stall system known as MCAS that is under mounting scrutiny following the two deadly nose-down crashes.
The discovery built on the already proven research: When four genes, called Yamanaka factors, are tapped in a cellular reprogramming process, those cells can transform back to a young and healthful embryonic state.
Shealy and Klotz tested a sustainability-by-default approach by reprogramming a software package called Envision that was created at Harvard University's Graduate School of Design as a civil engineering analog to LEED.
The researchers demonstrated a relatively simple adversarial reprogramming attack that got a machine vision algorithm that was originally trained to recognize things like animals to count the number of squares in an image.
"Given the need to protect its passengers, Aerolineas is forced to cancel the entire operation scheduled for that day (Monday) and is reprogramming flights in the most orderly way possible," the statement said.
On the surface, that would represent a radical reprogramming of Google's search modus operandi — given the company made "Personalized Search" the default for even logged out users all the way back in 13.
Neller also writes that because of the planned reprogramming he is limited in his ability to transfer money for needed repairs after hurricanes Florence and Michael, which is adding to the readiness strain.
Congress is in charge of setting budget levels for the executive branch for a given year, but reprogramming allows the executive branch to move some of those funds around if the need arises.
"A hearing device wearer doesn't have the opportunity to style up their medical device, as it's all about just going to see their audiologist and keep reprogramming their device performance," she tells Creators.
She said the language is specifically tied to the funding in the Pentagon's November budget submission, and is subjected to normal reprogramming requests that require signoff from the House and Senate Appropriations committees.
But funding reprogramming requests like this one are authorized under the law giving DHS the authority to move around small amounts of money within the department, according to bipartisan Senate and appropriations staff.
Congress sets funding levels for all parts of government through the appropriations process, but funding reprogramming requests like this one are authorized under the law for relatively small amounts of money within agencies.
The money at the heart of Friday's Supreme Court decision — which stemmed from the lawsuits brought by the ACLU and Sierra Club — came from the executive branch's "reprogramming" of funds earmarked for the military.
Boeing Co has been reprogramming software on the 737 MAX to prevent erroneous data from triggering an anti-stall system known as MCAS that is under scrutiny following the two disastrous nose-down crashes.
In 2015, he co-founded Locus Biosciences, a university spin-off company devoted to reprogramming CRISPR-Cas3 to develop antimicrobials to tackle infectious diseases increasingly resistant to antibiotics, such as C.difficile, E.coli and MRSA.
The Google Brain researchers took the concept of adversarial examples a step further with adversarial reprogramming: causing a machine vision algorithm to perform a task other than the one it was trained to perform.
CNN's Kaitlan Collins and Boris Sanchez reported Thursday that it was increasingly possible that Trump could declare a national emergency on the border and declare victory by reprogramming Pentagon funds to build the wall.
House Armed Services Committee Chairman Adam Smith (D-Wash.) told Shanahan during a panel hearing on Tuesday that the Pentagon would likely lose the reprogramming authority if it moved forward with the funding transfer.
But according to researchers at the University of Pennsylvania, the total cost for removing, reprogramming and infusing the cells into each patient is less than $60,000—just one-sixth of the $373,000 price tag.
Republican aides suggested in internal communications that the number of detained immigrants could reach 58,500 under the proposal through a process called reprogramming, which allows agencies to adjust their budgets to address unforeseen emergencies.
But Trump's plan would involve reprogramming an additional $2.5 billion from Department of Defense counter-drug efforts, $600 million from the Treasury Forfeiture Fund, and $3.6 billion in military construction funds to build the wall.
In addition to the diesel and petrol ban, the proposal will include a £255 million fund to help local councils reduce emissions through measures such as retrofitting buses, reprogramming traffic lights, and changing road layouts.
The first cancer treatment that involves reprogramming a patient's own blood cells to fight cancer has been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration, leading the way for federal approval of other, similar efforts.
Hurricane cleanup also affected: Neller also wrote that because of the planned reprogramming he is limited in his ability to transfer money for needed repairs after hurricanes Florence and Michael, adding to the readiness strain.
The DRF Majors account, which provides funding for ongoing recovery efforts, including those supporting communities impacted by the 24.5 disasters, has a current balance of approximately $27 billion and is not impacted by the reprogramming.
He also leads a small research lab at the Gladstone Institutes, affiliated with the University of California, San Francisco, where his group studies the molecular mechanisms that underlie pluripotency and the factors that induce reprogramming.
New cities created ex nihilo and populated with megalith structures—such as the Brazilian capital Brasília—showcased modern architecture as a way of life, with modern architects as rational gods capable of reprogramming space and society.
The surprise reprogramming of another $26.7 billion, transmitted to Congress and provided to POLITICO, means the Pentagon will have forked over nearly $3.73 billion since last year to help pay for President Donald Trump's border wall.
In order to fund wall construction, the administration is also reprogramming $2.5 billion in money marked for Department of Defense counternarcotics efforts and tapping $600 million from the Treasury Forfeiture Fund; neither move requires a national emergency.
Boeing said last week that it was reprogramming software on its 737 MAX passenger jet to prevent erroneous data from triggering an anti-stall system that is under mounting scrutiny following the two deadly nose-down crashes.
"There is no factual basis for the declaration of a national emergency for the purpose of circumventing the appropriations process and reprogramming billions of dollars in funding to construct a wall at the southern border," they wrote.
While Dolores changes, Teddy (James Marsden) requires some reprogramming, Dr. Ford (Anthony Hopkins) needles Teddy about his role in life, and Teddy, booted in safe mode, vacillates between his corny programmed dialogue and his robotic self-analysis.
Boeing is looking to restore customers' faith in its 2.943 MAX and to satisfy the requirements of regulators by reprogramming the software pinpointed as a common factor in two deadly crashes in the span of five months.
And, indeed, the need for programming and reprogramming the craft's onboard computers (even with their limited capabilities compared to today's machines) has been persistent in the 240 years they've been in space, flying out to distant stars.
The Department of Homeland Security has been able to stretch its budget by reprogramming funds from other areas to pay for more detention, but there are limits on how much money it can move without congressional approval.
Lucille Roybal-Allard of California, chair of the House Homeland Security Appropriations Subcommittee, opposed the reprogramming of funds, saying she had "significant concerns about the intended use of funds" and the shifting of funds from other components.
But his threat to nix the department's reprogramming ability would likely be dead on arrival in the GOP-controlled Senate and spark backlash from Trump, who has bristled at legislative attempts to rein in his executive authority.
McSally offered a somewhat tempered statement Wednesday, arguing that -- while she fought for Arizona to be exempted from the reprogramming effort -- the $103 million project at Fort Huachuca that will be impacted would have been delayed anyway.
Earlier in the week, Trump dropped his annual request for congressional funding for the wall to $2 billion from $5 billion in previous years, in part because he had succeeded in reprogramming the cash from other funds.
A lot of extra work, basically — manually replacing both dud locks with two non-Internet-connected-keypad alternatives that he had previously been using, and reprogramming those with the codes previously generated by the (now) dumb Lockstate locks.
In a way the Vlach magic woman is culturally reprogramming you—updating the heritage of your operating system and reinstalling an ancient linguistic code that you, as one of the Vlach people, will pass along to younger generations.
The more Eden and David talk, however, the more the group recoils at what it sees as cult-like reprogramming; in the process, they slowly divulge details of the personal tragedy that originally split Eden and Will apart.
"The DRF Majors account, which provides funding for ongoing recovery efforts, including those supporting communities impacted by the 85033 disasters, has a current balance of approximately $27 billion and is not impacted by the reprogramming," the spokesperson said.
BlueRock, valued at about $1 billion by the deal, is working on induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC), made by reprogramming mature body cells to behave like embryonic stem cells that are injected to restore diseased tissue in patients.
Reprogramming federal dollars requires congressional approval, and it's unlikely lawmakers will want to divert Pentagon money that is meant to fix what officials and lawmakers have described as an urgent preparedness crisis responsible for several recent fatal accidents.
A Pentagon budget reprogramming notification sent to Capitol Hill on Monday and obtained by CNN indicates that up to $1 billion will go toward building 57 miles of fencing, improving roads and other measures on the southern border.
On Wednesday, Senate Democrats blocked the chamber from taking up a package of spending bills, protesting that they bills failed to prevent Trump from reprogramming defense funds toward the wall, and diverted billions in health funds toward it.
"The mice treated with these reprogramming factors had tissues that were better-looking, they were more healthy and they didn't accumulate the aging hallmarks," Pradeep Reddy, a research associate at the Salk Institute, said in a video from Salk.
But every time a team member cavalierly mentions reprogramming the Voyager probes remotely for new mission parameters, it's a lost chance to touch on the mechanics and complications of dealing with decades-old hardware from millions of miles away.
The Trump administration has already surpassed the number, which it views as the floor, not the ceiling, and largely front-loaded the spending on beds (and reprogramming of funds from other agencies) to fund detention beds throughout this year.
Among the Hosts, her work for the second season might be the hardest: Since she claims to be above reprogramming Hosts for blind loyalty, she'll have to convince them of her cause by waking them up, one at a time.
The edtech firm was one of the early providers of MOOCs, before low pass rates seemingly triggered a reprogramming of its business model, with Udacity refocusing on the tech space — offering so-called 'nanodegrees' in topics like AI and blockchain.
Some researchers have speculated that Brown's development of graft-versus-host disease—a condition where donor cells attack their host body's cells—following his transplant might have been a factor in his cure, not just the reprogramming of his blood cells.
"It has been the practice of the Department of Defense to request approval and it's not required by law," one official told reporters when asked if the Pentagon would move forward on the reprogramming if Congress does not approve the request.
Congress already approved a $34 million funding shift within the TSA's current budget to hire and train new staffers and is considering another $28 million reprogramming request so the agency can convert 2,85033 screening officers from part-time to full-time.
" FEMA added that the Disaster Relief Fund Majors account, "which provides funding for ongoing recovery efforts, including those supporting communities impacted by the 2017 disasters, has a current balance of approximately $27 billion and is not impacted by the reprogramming.
The reprogramming of money from various military accounts into the counter-drug account to fund the border wall proved controversial among many lawmakers on Capitol Hill who threatened to strip the Pentagon of its ability to move money in the future.
The Senate has struggled to move forward with some of the 12 must-pass spending bills in part because of objections from Democrats over the scope of the administration's reprogramming authority and the efforts to fund the president's border wall.
To remedy that, officials asked for reprogramming flexibility and for relief from the so called 80:20 rule, which prohibits federal agencies from spending more than 20 percent of their funding in the final two months of the fiscal year.
With that in mind, multiple GOP aides say the agreement provides the flexibility to reach Trump's requested level of 52,000 detention beds, and perhaps higher than that through moving, or reprogramming, funds from other agencies inside the Department of Homeland Security.
That means that you can have it launch other apps, like the camera or flashlight—or you can do something as useful as reprogramming it to launch Google Now (not to be confused with Google Assistant, which is only available on certain phones).
Scientists have successfully leveraged that by reprogramming viruses to deliver genes into cells of choice — but the challenge is that it takes a lot of viruses to deliver that cargo to hard-to-reach regions of the brain and throughout the nervous system.
"We note that the decision to notify us of the reprogramming comes the day after you testified before the subcommittee on defense, and hours after the announcement of the president's intent to nominate you to be secretary of defense," the senators wrote.
There is no question here of reprogramming any donor conference, it is a question of setting up concerted actions with the Lebanese authorities to recover the sums diverted and finally put an end to widespread and endemic corruption that has lasted too long.
" The letter, which also calls for increased oversight language and a prohibition on any funding transfers or reprogramming, continues: "The deal reached by the conference committee should not allocate any additional funding to this department or to the ICE and CBP agencies.
It is a severe abuse for him to use a law meant for catastrophic emergencies like nuclear attacks, to declare border crossings (many of them legal) to be a national emergency that requires a reprogramming of funds to pay for his wall.
"We have concerns that this reprogramming comes at the expense of the readiness of the Armed Forces," they added, saying that they expected this issue to come up during Shanahan's confirmation hearings now that Trump has tapped him to be the permanent Defense Secretary.
In fact, reprogramming the Bixby button was such a desired feature that when the S8 first came out, many people resorted to hacking their phones and installing third-party apps to add this feature to their devices—that is, until Samsung shut those methods down.
"It has been the practice of the Department of Defense to request approval and it's not required by law," a DOD official told reporters last month when asked if the Pentagon would move forward on the reprogramming if Congress does not approve the request.
"The U.S. is really missing the opportunity to be a leader, to take a minimum symbolic action against a country that is incarcerating millions of people for ethnic reprogramming," said James A. Millward, a professor at Georgetown University and an expert on the Xinjiang region.
But it is the way Shanahan handles other key issues before the committee, especially Pentagon involvement in reprogramming defense funding for possible border barrier activity, that may be a determining factor in his relationship with the Senate Committee which would have to confirm his nomination.
Another reason may be the counterargument that if we assume Trump has Congressional authorization to fund part of the wall (for example by reprogramming drug interdiction funds), and seizing land is necessary for building that wall, then by extension he's authorized to seize the land.
However, the May ruling was also somewhat limited, as it was brought to block the construction of a specific portion of the wall, meaning it could also be argued that a different judge might find reprogramming more constitutional should the administration try it in a different context.
If Google, Tesla, and the other tech behemoths looking to remake transportation had even a fraction of the chutzpah and innovative capacity of General Motors, Ford, and their automobile counterparts did in the early 20th century, they would be looking toward reprogramming transportation from the ground up.
The transplantation of stem cells, the creation of artificial organs, radical metabolic reprogramming achievable through new diets, the possibility of entirely novel environments to decelerate aging and decay—all these might challenge even the most stringent attempt to model the future of longevity based on the past.
Less than a week later, the service chiefs sent to the chairmen and ranking members of the House and Senate Armed Services Committees a series of "unfunded priorities lists" that included some of the very same programs whose funds had just been diverted in the reprogramming action.
That includes $5 billion in the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) bill, $3.6 billion in reprogramming in the military construction and Veterans Affairs bill and an additional $3.6 billion to "back fill" the military construction money shifted toward the wall as part of Trump's emergency declaration.
"In light of the Committee's persistent and growing concerns about ICE's lack of fiscal discipline, whether real or manufactured, and its inability to manage detention resources within the appropriations made by law without the threat of anti-deficiency, the Committee strongly discourages transfer or reprogramming requests to cover ICE's excesses."
Chicago-based Boeing has embarked on a campaign to restore faith in its most popular jet and has pledged to remove any risk by reprogramming the software pinpointed in both crashes as it faces pressure to convince MAX operators and global regulators that the aircraft is safe to fly again.
While the senior defense official said that that "it has been the practice of the Department of Defense to request approval" from Congress prior to reprogramming funds, he added that "it's not required by law," declining to say whether the Pentagon would seek approval to divert money toward the wall.
"We fear that reprogramming funding intended for military construction projects and counterdrug activities will come at the expense of troop readiness and departmentwide efforts to address the military's aging infrastructure," wrote Representatives John Garamendi, Democrat of California, and Doug Lamborn, Republican of Colorado, both members of the House Armed Services Committee.
Boeing has embarked on a campaign to restore faith in its most popular jet and has pledged to remove any risk by reprogramming the software pinpointed as a common factor in both crashes as it faces pressure to convince MAX operators and global regulators that the aircraft is safe to fly again.
"Because section 85033 did not authorize DoD to reprogram the funds—and Defendants do not and cannot argue that any other statutory or constitutional provision authorized the reprogramming—the use of those funds violates the constitutional requirement that the Executive Branch not spend money absent an appropriation from Congress," the opinion reads.
In a separate memo to Secretary of the Navy Richard Spencer, Neller says his ability to reprogram money from the budget to help pay for hurricane relief "will now be limited" due to the "emerging plan for Departmental reprogramming for priorities," adding that this limit means hurricane work will have to be stopped in May.
" Learning to run like Jesse Owens required reprogramming his mind and body "I had to program my body and mind to a very specific style of running, so I had to make sure I was paying attention to the details in how he ran, how he started, how he finished and what his face looked like.
For a long time I lumped this in with his dreamy ideas about reprogramming the operating system of the world: The future is coming faster than anyone thinks, our glorious digital future is calling, the singularity is so damn near that we should be cheering already—a spiel that always makes me want to hit him with a copy of the Unabomber Manifesto.
While Van Riper spent the next year navigating new roommates and freshman poetry classes, researchers at the Gladstone Institutes were busy reprogramming her blood cells into stem cells and then neurons, growing them in incubators by the million, and sending in Crispr systems to try to cut out a troublesome mutation lurking on the short arm of her longest chromosome.
Moving to a new stadium is not simply a matter of reprogramming the Sat Nav: it will take time for the fans and players to bed in at a ground still cursed with a running track, not to mention the ghost of Boris Johnson In terms of prospects, West Ham must be ambitious – after all, they're rich, have a big stadium and a top boss.
Neller said he wrote the memos to Navy Secretary Richard Spencer and acting Defense Secretary Patrick ShanahanPatrick Michael ShanahanWhy Dave Norquist is the perfect choice for DOD's deputy secretary Five questions for Trump's new defense secretary on first major tour Trump says media is part of vetting his nominees: 'We save a lot of money that way' MORE in order to get help reprogramming money.
By July 29, Cooper began pressing fellow Defense Department officials about the delay, telling Rood in an email, filled with bold and underlined font, that if the administration decided not to execute Ukraine funds, the President would need to transmit a special message to Congress to request withholding the funds, or the Defense Department would have to send reprogramming requests to four relevant Congressional committees.
In the one-paragraph order on Friday, the majority of justices concluded that the Justice Department had shown at this point that the groups that sued didn't have a "cause of action" to challenge the Defense Department's reprogramming of the counter-drug money — that is, that the law didn't give them a way to bring this type of challenge to an action by the Defense Department in the first place.
Lawyers for the House on Monday said they are asking the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals to review a judge's order rejecting their request for a preliminary injunction over President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's reprogramming of military funds for a wall at the southern border.
First, starting on July 31 at an interagency meeting, I made clear to interagency leadership my understanding that once D.O.D. reaches the point at which it does not have sufficient time to obligate all the funding by the end of the fiscal year, there were only two legal ways to discontinue obligation of U.S.A.I.: a president-directed rescission or a D.O.D.-directed reprogramming action, either of which would need to be notified to Congress.
These immediate changes to TSA planning -- requesting and receiving the budget from Congress to hire 1,600 more agents; increasing overtime opportunities for TSA employees; reprogramming DHS funds to support TSA hiring; giving airport officials an easier capacity to shift employee placements around so that security personnel are not being utilized for mundane tasks like announcements or putting baggage bins away; and better aligning security resources with the most popular airline flights -- are likely to reduce wait times.
Zika Might Have Been in Brazil Longer Than We Originally ThoughtWhile the Zika Virus outbreak has been raging across Central America, new studies suggest that the…Read more ReadDuring a White House briefing earlier this week, Press Secretary Josh Earnest announced that the administration would be "reprogramming" $598 million dollars originally designated to combat Ebola, using it instead to fund counter-Zika efforts: So earlier today, as many of you may have seen, the administration announced that we would reprogram about $600 million to bolster the ongoing Zika response.
Adam SmithDavid (Adam) Adam SmithOvernight Defense: US, Taliban deal hits snag in first days | Military helping to find coronavirus vaccine | White House withdraws nomination for official who questioned Ukraine aid hold Moving funds from approved defense budgets is unwarranted and unwise US, Taliban sign deal to withdraw troops from Afghanistan MORE (D-Wash.) and Mac ThornberryWilliam (Mac) McClellan ThornberryFormer White House physician heading to runoff in Texas congressional race Overnight Defense: US, Taliban deal hits snag in first days | Military helping to find coronavirus vaccine | White House withdraws nomination for official who questioned Ukraine aid hold Signs of trouble mar Trump deal with Taliban MORE (R-Texas), the respective chairman and ranking member of the House Armed Services Committee, have voiced their unhappiness with the administration's reprogramming action.

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