that night we would go in and build our car and then i would go to sleep again and go to class. now she faces her toughest challenge. government agencies into tech start-ups. instead of going way out there, you start with a problem in the world solving. what is a problem that sounds like science-fiction but it just may work. megan smith says american women are going backwards in technology. more women got computer science degrees 30 years ago then a do today. she s determined to get more girls involved in math and science. now this program note. next week we ll have an exclusive interview with general martin dempsey. that s it for today. have a great week. and we ll see you next fox news sunday.
that night we would go in and build our car and then i would go to sleep again and go to class. now she faces her toughest challenge. government agencies into tech start-ups. instead of going way out there, you start with a problem in the world solving. what is a problem that sounds like science-fiction but it just may work. megan smith says american women are going backwards in technology. more women got computer science degrees 30 years ago then a do today. she s determined to get more girls involved in math and science. now this program note. next week we ll have an exclusive interview with general martin dempsey. that s it for today. have a great week. and we ll see you next fox news sunday.
australia. at night we would go and sneak in and build our car at night and then go to sleep for a little while and then go to class. now she faces her toughest challenge. try to turn government agencies more into tech startups. you set a goal way out there, but you start, what s a problem in the world worth solving what s a technology that sounds a lot like science fiction but it just might work. megan smith says american women are actually going backwards in technology. more women got computer science degrees four years ago than do today. she s determined to get more girls involved in math and science. now this program note. nextal next week we ll have an interview with the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff martin dempsey. that s it for today.
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isis. they prefer to do something you re already starting to see. that is a terror campaign in an isolated baghdad. ultimately you can see how close the airport is to downtown baghdad and where the american embassy is located. ultimately may come down the following, the requirement to get americans who are in the green zone and in baghdad over to the airport to get out. and then all the talk about not having any air strikes all bets are off. we don t want to have any collateral damage. if it comes down to the unlikely event we re going have to get americans out and to the airport, we ll use air strikes no matter the consequences in baghdad. colonel jack, thank you. a program note for you. colonel jacobs travelled to the hometown of the latest medal of honor recipient. kyle carpenter. they talked about his injury and the honor as well.