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back when trump was being inaugurated. i can t say it any more clearly what it means to for for washington, d.c. to be a sanctuary city and to ensure that people who live here feel free to call on their government for help and call on the government for help. she did red state governors like abbott and texas and deucy in arizona have been sending illegals to our nation s capital by bus for the last few months. some even arrived as recently as this morning. this is a very small little tiny portion we re talking about four thousand people out of millions who have crossed our border and now the border is seeing that border states have been dealing with since biden and harris came in office. it s not in my backyard. the department of defense, of course, is jumping all over this saying, quote, the secretary takes this request for assistance very seriously. the question now becomes if it s so easy for bouser, then call in the national guard to get legitimate immediate response f

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Legged robots take inspiration from animals with the goal of traversing the world in a way that wheeled robots can’t, seamlessly moving around homes, factories, and outdoor terrain while overcoming obstacles. While legs are more versatile than wheels, they also make for systems that are complex to control. MIT researcher Gabriel Margolis will join us to discuss the uses of walking robots and will explain how reinforcement learning is used to develop locomotion skills through trial and error. After the talk, Gabriel will take questions from the audience.

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