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what we need now is a corresponding shift in infrastructure. we need new research and development to come up with storage capacity. for example, for the power generated by wind or solar, which are intimate and sources. we also need new incentives so the firms are willing to provide that storage capacity or to build the high-voltage transmission lines that are needed to take power from north to south. a whole range of new incentives and new structures that have to be put into place to encourage private industry to get involved in providing the new infrastructure. >> do you think other countries will follow germany's plans to phase of nuclear power over the next 10 years? >> that is certainly what germany is hoping. proponents of the ship said that it will give german industry a comparative advantage in green power and that they can then export that expertise and technology. on the other hand, critics say what is going to happen is that higher energy prices could drive manufacturing firms right out of this country. >> most germans are inavor of renewable ene
what we need now is a corresponding shift in infrastructure. we need new research and development to come up with storage capacity. for example, for the power generated by wind or solar, which are intimate and sources. we also need new incentives so the firms are willing to provide that storage capacity or to build the high-voltage transmission lines that are needed to take power from north to south. a whole range of new incentives and new structures that have to be put into place to encourage...
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federal funding supported raising city land, either to build new infrastructures, or for urban renewal it was at this time that there was a cultural paradigm shift in the rebuilding of the cities. everything was a clear sight, without historical or cultural or formal connection to the larger context, which is the city. as a result, the emphasis for building uniqueness moved from the urban fabric to the individual building. distinctiveness was and still is achieved by intentionally separating and disengaging the project from its context. buildings were associated with corporations or architectural source of form, not the place. i can talk about los angeles. when the objects are more important than the relation, the objects are more important than the relations between the project. vehicles seem to dominate the public spacing. urbanism is fragmented. today, we have a culture that rewards the extraordinary, ordinary, rather than making the ordinary, extraordinary. there is no there there, and this is part of the effect of fragmenting. they homogenize the difference between those in the ci
federal funding supported raising city land, either to build new infrastructures, or for urban renewal it was at this time that there was a cultural paradigm shift in the rebuilding of the cities. everything was a clear sight, without historical or cultural or formal connection to the larger context, which is the city. as a result, the emphasis for building uniqueness moved from the urban fabric to the individual building. distinctiveness was and still is achieved by intentionally separating...
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technological revolution which takes about thirty years for us to learn all the new things so we get a new infrastructure and we've got now the internet and we have all the information revolution all these new things have been how thirty or forty years changing reducing the industry because everyone these were able to transform all and that's what makes it possible to have a. good. now the way google is is by no means to get interest and can get financial returns to new its profits with these new technologies we just awful. so here it. goes for thirty years why not scoop holds everything inside where the investment explodes who gets the money . during the time or. social phenomena that help of course finance from. abduction on what happens on. illusion. and the major problems ok about ok and before we get to a major crisis and the collapse and the next days let's go there are a few of the examples of these technological right revolutions over the past two centuries that have fuel the instillation periods you mention five in your book maybe you want to kind of go over them our audience is looking at them
technological revolution which takes about thirty years for us to learn all the new things so we get a new infrastructure and we've got now the internet and we have all the information revolution all these new things have been how thirty or forty years changing reducing the industry because everyone these were able to transform all and that's what makes it possible to have a. good. now the way google is is by no means to get interest and can get financial returns to new its profits with these...
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team at twelve minutes past the hour the pentagon will reportedly pour a major psalm into a new infrastructure for its military base at guantanamo bay the u.s. government repeatedly pledged to put an end to the controversial detention facility that's based at the site and used to hold terror suspects archie's going to church you can is here with more. forty million dollars will be spent to lay out this underwater fiber optic cable from south florida to cuba where the guantanamo bay prison camp is located the base commander said it only makes sense if we're going to be here for any period of time an infrastructure project like that may well suggest that the u.s. military's preparing for detentions and other operations at the guantanamo base for the long term when president obama was first running for office he pledged to shut down guantanamo in very strong terms in two thousand and ninety even signed an executive order to close it but not only did not shut it down but the u.s. is obviously renovating guantanamo in this case by improving communications and the argument is you don't make such an
team at twelve minutes past the hour the pentagon will reportedly pour a major psalm into a new infrastructure for its military base at guantanamo bay the u.s. government repeatedly pledged to put an end to the controversial detention facility that's based at the site and used to hold terror suspects archie's going to church you can is here with more. forty million dollars will be spent to lay out this underwater fiber optic cable from south florida to cuba where the guantanamo bay prison camp...
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invest in new infrastructure. a lot of this will get as to the 90%, but that 10% it still is going to be problematic. a couple of things that are happening at the state level. ab 1 was passed to require apartment buildings in california to begin recycling by july of this year. that is a significant effort statewide. i mentioned that the state legislature is looking at increasing the crv failure, which is an important aspect. we need to look at supermarkets and other stores to ensure that there is greater equality in terms of crv redemption centers to comply with the bottle bill. we think that a higher crv value will create economic opportunities in economic businesses were the idea of having recycling centers in different stores everywhere really creates an economic value. clearly, dollars are being raised. from our department, we believe that having crv recycling centers dispersed throughout the city is an important tool in our efforts, and we continue to support those efforts. with that, supervisors, and wanted
invest in new infrastructure. a lot of this will get as to the 90%, but that 10% it still is going to be problematic. a couple of things that are happening at the state level. ab 1 was passed to require apartment buildings in california to begin recycling by july of this year. that is a significant effort statewide. i mentioned that the state legislature is looking at increasing the crv failure, which is an important aspect. we need to look at supermarkets and other stores to ensure that there...
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new. now, our infrastructure is old. 100, 200 years old. it's not been upgraded or fixed or replaced, sometimes, ever. man: if these systems are not maintained, sooner or later they're going to fail. they all have a life expectancy. if you don't maintain them and constantly check them and then do what's necessary to rehabilitate or repair, you're going to have a big problem. and they're going to collapse. they're going to fail. and all of a sudden, the water, or the sewage that normally goes through them, will not have any place to go. it'll back up into homes, it'll back up onto the street. it's normally out of sight, out of mind. once it comes to the surface, it's a whole 'nother animal. melosi: you're talking about system-wide problems that would take tremendous human resources to correct. this is true with drinking water, as well as wastewater. man: first, our top story. thousands of people are without water tonight. woman: a flash flood of the manmade kind. apparently, a 12-inch pipe burst. take a look behind me. this water main break
new. now, our infrastructure is old. 100, 200 years old. it's not been upgraded or fixed or replaced, sometimes, ever. man: if these systems are not maintained, sooner or later they're going to fail. they all have a life expectancy. if you don't maintain them and constantly check them and then do what's necessary to rehabilitate or repair, you're going to have a big problem. and they're going to collapse. they're going to fail. and all of a sudden, the water, or the sewage that normally goes...
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invest in new infrastructure. a lot of this will get as to the 90%, but that 10% it still is going to be problematic.
invest in new infrastructure. a lot of this will get as to the 90%, but that 10% it still is going to be problematic.
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have in the world at the moment isn't meeting its needs and that's why i think we need this new infrastructure this is new tech to be able to meet the needs of the world of the modern world george what do you think about that would you like. let me go to you what you would you like to see need to expand i don't think it's a question of nato expansion i don't think nato is interested in expanding immediately but what we do see is the fact that i agree with that there are far more security threats and far more security problems in the world than nato can deal with they're beyond the resources of even nato and for that we need the whole international community to cooperate better together i think the case of rwanda is a perfect example of these are the types of missions where there is violence in ethnic conflict being used against innocent people where the international community cannot just say we will not intervene we will not get involved but it is our moral imperative. the right mechanism to deal with that as i said i don't think nato has a right mechanism of all of these problems i think the
have in the world at the moment isn't meeting its needs and that's why i think we need this new infrastructure this is new tech to be able to meet the needs of the world of the modern world george what do you think about that would you like. let me go to you what you would you like to see need to expand i don't think it's a question of nato expansion i don't think nato is interested in expanding immediately but what we do see is the fact that i agree with that there are far more security...
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guest michael and from these point though you maybe we can say that there is no need to build new infrastructure there is no no need to build the salt station or floor steam and maybe there is no need to build for pipes of southeastern but from another point though we must understand that we really don't know what will be the fuel shelf european guess michael for example after five years later and of it now there are no realistic forecasts and old produces all forecasts they are on fortune to allow in the way the best situation because we have no release of information about the future guess michael so that is why. in five years i think we can see as with the different situation on european markets and especially in the mike of the great britain and it's an interesting story of the u.s. speaking about for example the position of gas from the south by the fuel of the east by the fuel we see some decline for export from russia to these areas but they were speaking about the presence of the strong only united in the market in great britain we see the reason i think there is no consumption of gas fr
guest michael and from these point though you maybe we can say that there is no need to build new infrastructure there is no no need to build the salt station or floor steam and maybe there is no need to build for pipes of southeastern but from another point though we must understand that we really don't know what will be the fuel shelf european guess michael for example after five years later and of it now there are no realistic forecasts and old produces all forecasts they are on fortune to...
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the pentagon will reportedly invest forty million dollars into new infrastructure for the military base a growing tide of president obama promised back in two thousand and eight to close the controversial facility used to hold terror suspects over the last decade many without trial let's get some more comment on this and go to our correspondent in washington d.c. can she can what is on the drawing board here what's being presented. well kevin forty million dollars will be spent to lay out this underwater fiber optic cable from south florida to cuba where the guantanamo bay prison camp is located satellite connection is apparently not good enough for guantanamo and they want an underwater cable i read the base commander said it only makes sense if we're going to be here for any period of time an infrastructure project like that may well suggest that the u.s. military is preparing for detentions and other operations at the guantanamo base for the long term when president obama was first running for office he pledged to shut down guantanamo in very strong terms in two thousand and nine he
the pentagon will reportedly invest forty million dollars into new infrastructure for the military base a growing tide of president obama promised back in two thousand and eight to close the controversial facility used to hold terror suspects over the last decade many without trial let's get some more comment on this and go to our correspondent in washington d.c. can she can what is on the drawing board here what's being presented. well kevin forty million dollars will be spent to lay out this...
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they began building the infrastructure of new york in 1872. from the subways to the sewers, the water tunnels to the highway tunnels, new york city thrives because of their work. ryan: you got one little hole in the ground, and nobody knows we're here. see the empire state building, right. that's 1,000 feet. so you figure, you go down 1,000. how high that is -- that's how far we go down. narrator: stretching more than 60 miles under the city, tunnel 3 is taking generations of workers to complete. ryan: i don't even want to imagine what my father had to go through. when we first started, it was a rough job. everything was dynamite. now, they have these machines called "moles." it's like a big drill, and it just cuts right through the ground. so there's no more dynamite. and it's still a rough job, but it's gotten to a point where it's a lot safer. in the '70s, we lost a man a mile basically. here, maybe we've had two or three deaths in the last 20 years, which is too much anyway, but it's cut down a lot. hurwitz: city tunnel number 3 will be an
they began building the infrastructure of new york in 1872. from the subways to the sewers, the water tunnels to the highway tunnels, new york city thrives because of their work. ryan: you got one little hole in the ground, and nobody knows we're here. see the empire state building, right. that's 1,000 feet. so you figure, you go down 1,000. how high that is -- that's how far we go down. narrator: stretching more than 60 miles under the city, tunnel 3 is taking generations of workers to...
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that this charge is not profit, but used for services and new equipment, infrastructure in the system. pepco on this particular issue would not comment saying they haven't seen the proposal, but the big news of the past hour, pepco now for the first time reviewing the possible undergrounding of all the overhead wires. >> it's interesting because of all the conversation about how expensive the conversation would be. >> bruce johnson had the president on the set saying why aren't you doing this? and at that point, it seemed they weren't going to consider it. now there's an official review. >> we'll see what happens. thanks so much. back into the studio. >> campaign is getting heated. president obama is linking his rival tax plan to sending america's jobs overseas as danielle nottingham reports, he layed out his plans while his rival defended his business record. >> president obama brought his campaign to ohio for the second time in less than two weeks. >> hello cincinnati. >> at a town hall meeting in cincinnati, he tried out a new line of attack against his republican rival. the presid
that this charge is not profit, but used for services and new equipment, infrastructure in the system. pepco on this particular issue would not comment saying they haven't seen the proposal, but the big news of the past hour, pepco now for the first time reviewing the possible undergrounding of all the overhead wires. >> it's interesting because of all the conversation about how expensive the conversation would be. >> bruce johnson had the president on the set saying why aren't you...
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those regulations, and not have the goalpost moved in the middle of the game, we'll have new refining infrastructure built. we'll have new factories built. we'll have new jobs created. and we will get to an unemployment rate of 6%, a whole lot faster, i think, than anybody is predicting. this bill is a rational step to put the brakes on an oppressive government that is stifling job creation and carving holes in it and creating loopholes like this amendment would do only weakens that and will slow our path to recovery. so i urge my colleagues to defeat this amendment. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from iowa. >> madam speaker, how much time is remaining on my side? the chair: a minute and a half remaining. >> thank you, madam speaker. mr. loebsack: i don't know where to begin. i don't have enough time to respond to everything that was said on the other side by my colleague on the other side of the aisle. what i will say at the outset is that this has nothing to do with the carter administration, it has nothing to do with any previous regulation. it has nothing to do with c
those regulations, and not have the goalpost moved in the middle of the game, we'll have new refining infrastructure built. we'll have new factories built. we'll have new jobs created. and we will get to an unemployment rate of 6%, a whole lot faster, i think, than anybody is predicting. this bill is a rational step to put the brakes on an oppressive government that is stifling job creation and carving holes in it and creating loopholes like this amendment would do only weakens that and will...
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nearly 20,000 jobs coming to illinois thanks to new massive infrastructure projects governor pat quinnnois jobs a capital plan $1.6 billion on to the projects set for chicago nearly 100 main streets resurfaced wells street bridge over chicago river overhauled at the sidewalks and accessible ramps built on portions of michigan avenue at state street. >> our jobs today and tomorrow the pad on a good transportation to maximize the vocational advantages. we have to invest in the planes and trains and automobiles also includes 15 initiatives speed up the flow of freight and passenger trains. general motors offering a warm up over programs read about summer sells what is the no haggle pricing policy customers get the same deal as employees at autoparts suppliers for example at love it or return that allows returns within 60 days of purchasing if the cars meet certain conditions went back. printing snapshots on your cell phone easier walgreen's already letting you print pictures from your iphone or android mobile apps now except in a different photo sharing apps from third-party developers di
nearly 20,000 jobs coming to illinois thanks to new massive infrastructure projects governor pat quinnnois jobs a capital plan $1.6 billion on to the projects set for chicago nearly 100 main streets resurfaced wells street bridge over chicago river overhauled at the sidewalks and accessible ramps built on portions of michigan avenue at state street. >> our jobs today and tomorrow the pad on a good transportation to maximize the vocational advantages. we have to invest in the planes and...
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up, it will tap the cooperative potential between our two sides while in many areas such as infrastructure, new energy, biomedicine, electronics, information industry, agriculture, and high and manufacturing. mayor lee echoed positive statements to our proposal before we came to this seminar. we had a very good meeting with mayor lee. he and san francisco will give us positive and strong support. i would like to say thanks to mayor lee. we also -- always believed san francisco is an important port and trade and cultural center in the western part of the united states. it has a long history of business and cultural exchange with china. as i come to san francisco this time, i have some new feelings. i have been to san francisco many times but no time like this time that makes me more convinced that both sides share a stronger desire for corp. and no time like this time that i sense -- for cooperation. there are nmany opportunities in front of us, especially in the field of infrastructure. as i said this time, i have a delegation of 100 people coming from 40 companies. many of them in fact special
up, it will tap the cooperative potential between our two sides while in many areas such as infrastructure, new energy, biomedicine, electronics, information industry, agriculture, and high and manufacturing. mayor lee echoed positive statements to our proposal before we came to this seminar. we had a very good meeting with mayor lee. he and san francisco will give us positive and strong support. i would like to say thanks to mayor lee. we also -- always believed san francisco is an important...
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there are new underground infrastructure upgrades, including all new electrical, high-pressure gas and water services, as well as storm sewers. >> really, the street is a new street. and it's a new street for the first time in like, what is it? 100 years. >> reporter: both residents and business owners who had to live through the loud and intrusive construction tells tus was worth it. >> it takes a long time to build a road. they did a good job. >> it's been very challenging to have customers come in and even parking has been very difficult and really basic things but i think it's beautiful. you can see how open it is and it is worth it in the long run. >> this streetscape project signifies the largest public investment ever made in adams morgan. >>> new today, d.c. police are searching for the person who shot and killed a man off park place in southeast. the shooting happened around midnight. the victim died, his name has not been released. police have not released a motive. >>> a jogger assaulted on a popular d.c. trail and a news 4 exclusive we hear from a good samaritan who answere
there are new underground infrastructure upgrades, including all new electrical, high-pressure gas and water services, as well as storm sewers. >> really, the street is a new street. and it's a new street for the first time in like, what is it? 100 years. >> reporter: both residents and business owners who had to live through the loud and intrusive construction tells tus was worth it. >> it takes a long time to build a road. they did a good job. >> it's been very...
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after hurricane katrina in august, 2005, as you will recall, there was the health care infrastructure that collapsed in new orleans. many people were left sadly in charity hospitals to die. a lot of the doctors and nurses were allowed to leave the city in a catastrophic situation. you have the total infrastructure and health care collapsing, most particularly. within a few days of hurricane katrina watching through new orleans, three activists start the common ground collective and they start providing very basic preliminary health care services for the people that remain in the city. one of these three people is a gentleman named maleek rahim. when you start about starting this with two other activists, he says very clearly that the reason he felt like he could do this and pull this off in the face of all of this catastrophe all around them, is that they have done very similar work in the black panther party. so we have to understand, you know, these two clinics operating today as distinct legacies of the black panther party's activism. >> host: alondra nelson is very distressed in the african-american co
after hurricane katrina in august, 2005, as you will recall, there was the health care infrastructure that collapsed in new orleans. many people were left sadly in charity hospitals to die. a lot of the doctors and nurses were allowed to leave the city in a catastrophic situation. you have the total infrastructure and health care collapsing, most particularly. within a few days of hurricane katrina watching through new orleans, three activists start the common ground collective and they start...
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deluge sparked criticisms over the reliability of beijing's new infrastructure program. hong kong tropical storm has intensifyed into a signal three typhoon. hong kong observatory will issue a typhoon eight if local winds strengthen further. in that case all markets, schools, offices would close down. >> amazing. president barack obama met victims of a shooting spree that killed 12 people and wounded 58 others during a midnight showing of the movie "the batman rises." he addressed grieving families at the university of colorado hospital. >> although the perpetrator of this evil act has received a lot of attention over the last couple of days, that attention will fade away. at the end after he feels the full force of our justice system what will be remembered are the good people who were impacted by this tragedy. >> it is parliament's elective former finance chief as the country's new president. more now with hector in mumbai. people are saying this is a good move, they are receiving it well? >> reporter: well, you know, it's actually pretty much factored in terms of him
deluge sparked criticisms over the reliability of beijing's new infrastructure program. hong kong tropical storm has intensifyed into a signal three typhoon. hong kong observatory will issue a typhoon eight if local winds strengthen further. in that case all markets, schools, offices would close down. >> amazing. president barack obama met victims of a shooting spree that killed 12 people and wounded 58 others during a midnight showing of the movie "the batman rises." he...
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the streets cleaned up, the work done, new shops, the infrastructure really improved. it is not just about the opening ceremony. it is about all of the extras that come with it. >> it is also about what it has meant for the whole country as well. we have been focusing on the opening ceremony, but let's look as well at the olympic games. athletes are basking in all of the glory of the ceremony right behind me, trooping through the stadium, but soon, they will have to happen to competition -- head into competition. the games are known for key rivalries, so what should we be looking out for over the next few weeks? >> london 2012 was down to deliver some of the most exciting sporting clashes on earth in a 16-day feast of sporting events. let's face it -- it is all the more exciting when archrival are battling it out for gold. there is just a taste of some of the athletes to keep us on the edge of our seats. athletics is arguably the most watched discipline at the olympic games, and here at london 2012, to thousand athletes will be taking part in 47 events, mainly here at
the streets cleaned up, the work done, new shops, the infrastructure really improved. it is not just about the opening ceremony. it is about all of the extras that come with it. >> it is also about what it has meant for the whole country as well. we have been focusing on the opening ceremony, but let's look as well at the olympic games. athletes are basking in all of the glory of the ceremony right behind me, trooping through the stadium, but soon, they will have to happen to competition...