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at any rate, it is talking about a year around supply. there are a number of things that might go to, one which might be for the work in calaveras and crystal springs. it could be used in different ways, but in the past, this project has always been presented as described in the second whereas of the resolution, which is to meet the customer's needs of the various parties, during pothole. keepers of emergencies, so there is a big difference in terms of benefit as to whether this is an ongoing supply or whether in this supply during the time the shortfall or emergency. it is possible that it is to make up for yield that is now going into the streams, that it is a little bit of both, but we would like to be very clear on what the money is buying. the last comment i would make, and this is something i suspect will come out of the details of the study as things get for the refined that refers to a water district as being able to receive water that goes through the system, and that may be a five-day. i can imagine situations where it would not.
at any rate, it is talking about a year around supply. there are a number of things that might go to, one which might be for the work in calaveras and crystal springs. it could be used in different ways, but in the past, this project has always been presented as described in the second whereas of the resolution, which is to meet the customer's needs of the various parties, during pothole. keepers of emergencies, so there is a big difference in terms of benefit as to whether this is an ongoing...
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to ensure that wastewater and drinking water treatment plants function properly to maintain a safe water supply. we made the initial investments in the plants and the pipes. but once we accomplished that, there was this great recognition that we had a series of issues associated with wet weather conditions. storm events where, all of a sudden, you're dealing with a lot of water. narrator: large amounts of rainwater can cause flooding. engineers developed two approaches to stormwater infrastructure to transport water away from the urban environment. one approach was to carry waste and stormwater through the same pipe. this combined system was less expensive than building two individual pipe networks. and stormwater was seen as a way to flush out the sewers. through the 19th century, the combined system was considered state-of-the-art throughout the world, and is still in use in many cities today. but cities constructed these systems before treatment was the standard. and even today's largest treatment plant doesn't have the capacity to treat the sudden volumes of water rushing through a combined
to ensure that wastewater and drinking water treatment plants function properly to maintain a safe water supply. we made the initial investments in the plants and the pipes. but once we accomplished that, there was this great recognition that we had a series of issues associated with wet weather conditions. storm events where, all of a sudden, you're dealing with a lot of water. narrator: large amounts of rainwater can cause flooding. engineers developed two approaches to stormwater...
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if you have a supply kit, make sure you have one that's mobile. mobile meaning, if you have to evacuate a square mile for disaster or terrorist or anything, have it in there with you in case you are on your own for a bit. you might not be in your home. you might be somewhere else. there's a tsunami coming in. if you have kids at home what do you keep for them? make sure you keep them entertained and have food they like. the most useful tool in a disaster? scissors. if you use clothes you will be cold. [inaudible]. duct tape. many uses. you want garbage bags. line the toilet with trash bags. you want to line it, line it up use the tape, tape it around. the other bag to hold it. put a second bag in there. in a disaster you don't have to go outside you use your own bathroom close the door. you have one lined on the toilet, you take it out and tie it up. comfortable shoes. if you have one in the trunk of your car that's great. also have one at work. get an old pair of sneakers, put it in your bag and put if under the desk. if you have to walk home you
if you have a supply kit, make sure you have one that's mobile. mobile meaning, if you have to evacuate a square mile for disaster or terrorist or anything, have it in there with you in case you are on your own for a bit. you might not be in your home. you might be somewhere else. there's a tsunami coming in. if you have kids at home what do you keep for them? make sure you keep them entertained and have food they like. the most useful tool in a disaster? scissors. if you use clothes you will...
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it also identifies that there will be a re-evaluation of the demands, purchase request, and supply options. the commission has set a deadline at the end of 2018 to revisit that limitation off of the watersheds. there is no other policy decision out there, we extended that supply limitation to 2035. that is 184 allocated to the wholesale customers collectively. this includes the demand of san jose and santa clara. this assumes that they would stay at a temporary and intractable basis. this allocates $81 million per day to the retail system. what this shows are the unrestricted purchase restrictions. if we did not impose the supply limitations and what you see here is the demand is down currently so the customers to not exceed 184 based on their projections until sometime after 2020, somewhere between 2020 and 2025. this does increase the demand projections to 198 million gallons per day. this gives us an indication of about $14 million -- for 2 million gallons per day. that will help to form the basis for the decision in the future. it shows a fairly flat picture for san francisco. there ha
it also identifies that there will be a re-evaluation of the demands, purchase request, and supply options. the commission has set a deadline at the end of 2018 to revisit that limitation off of the watersheds. there is no other policy decision out there, we extended that supply limitation to 2035. that is 184 allocated to the wholesale customers collectively. this includes the demand of san jose and santa clara. this assumes that they would stay at a temporary and intractable basis. this...
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they have a great supply of warm milk and a beautiful mom. so, life's all good so far. >> reporter: in two years, these cubs will be on their own, and the cycle, in a part of canada that has the feel of another planet, will repeat itself as the polar bear's long journey marches on. i'm neal karlinsky for "nightline," near churchill, manitoba. >> certainly nice to watch from a warm place. a different kind of mother's day tribute. >>> well, mother's day is, of course, sunday, which got us to thinking about the state of moth motherhood around here. and what we found out made us want to take a look at mother's day by the numbers. ♪ [ male announcer ] an everyday moment can turn romantic anytime. and when it does, men with erectile dysfunction
they have a great supply of warm milk and a beautiful mom. so, life's all good so far. >> reporter: in two years, these cubs will be on their own, and the cycle, in a part of canada that has the feel of another planet, will repeat itself as the polar bear's long journey marches on. i'm neal karlinsky for "nightline," near churchill, manitoba. >> certainly nice to watch from a warm place. a different kind of mother's day tribute. >>> well, mother's day is, of...
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side of what really is above ground in a silver market and you noticed that some supply was overstated or double stated you correct me if i'm wrong you're talking about there being approximately a billion ounces of supply half of the which are an e.t.f. it at some point in its last week or suggesting that oh there's actually eighteen billion ounces out there solver what it's not a true numbers erik's well i don't know that there are good numbers because most of the numbers that have been prepared for this silver industry come from a couple of sources which we don't rely on because we think the data is misleading and most of the they always show the demand and supply is delivered balanced every year which we know is. and we prove that the investment demand was way beyond the investment demand that these organizations were suggesting so i for one don't believe any of the data one billion ounces that the commonly referred to number as you know between the various e.t.s. and trust fund such as ourselves you can easily account for half a billion of those one billion houses so
side of what really is above ground in a silver market and you noticed that some supply was overstated or double stated you correct me if i'm wrong you're talking about there being approximately a billion ounces of supply half of the which are an e.t.f. it at some point in its last week or suggesting that oh there's actually eighteen billion ounces out there solver what it's not a true numbers erik's well i don't know that there are good numbers because most of the numbers that have been...
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johnson: there is a gap between what's being spent by municipalities and water supply systems and what needs to be spent. and somehow that has to be made up. so there's a good bit of lobbying through congress to get funding. oberstar: we need to restore the construction grant program. we need to invest substantially more, on the federal government side, as an inducement to states and local governments to make the investments they need to make. man: but the federal role is going to continue to be diminished because of so many competing demands. so the expectation that the federal government will step in and infuse a lot of capital into water infrastructure, i think, is doubtful. and whether they should or not, i think, will continue to be debated. narrator: where money continues to be elusive, some cities and towns are turning their assets over to private companies, hoping the private sector can find the solutions they cannot. man: in the u.s., roughly 90% of all water and wastewater systems are still publicly owned and publicly managed. the remaining 10% are managed by privately held c
johnson: there is a gap between what's being spent by municipalities and water supply systems and what needs to be spent. and somehow that has to be made up. so there's a good bit of lobbying through congress to get funding. oberstar: we need to restore the construction grant program. we need to invest substantially more, on the federal government side, as an inducement to states and local governments to make the investments they need to make. man: but the federal role is going to continue to...
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have vast resources under our land, and we need to safely explore and develop them to have a stable energy supply for our consumers and our economy. for nearly a year, america's energy producers in the gulf of mexico, our nation's most abundant source of oil and gas outside of alaska, were sidelined by a drilling moratorium proposed by the administration. exploration slowed to a halt. thousands of american workers found themselves out of the job. the moratorium was officially listed in october. the permit approval process has been burdened by bureaucratic impediments. in energy-rich deep waters and in the gulf, only 15 permits have been approved in the last full year. before the moratorium, an average of eight per mr. reviewed every month. a federal district judge recently judged that the federal government was improperly delaying permit reviews. the federal government should be processing permits with urgency. instead, it is dragging its feet. in fact, production has decreased by 13% for next year because of permitting delays. the obama administration moratorium will have long effects on energy
have vast resources under our land, and we need to safely explore and develop them to have a stable energy supply for our consumers and our economy. for nearly a year, america's energy producers in the gulf of mexico, our nation's most abundant source of oil and gas outside of alaska, were sidelined by a drilling moratorium proposed by the administration. exploration slowed to a halt. thousands of american workers found themselves out of the job. the moratorium was officially listed in october....
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. >> we have to maintain a supply of healthy food at affordable prices within mounting pressure within every element affecting the process. >> they made a stop at the ferry building back in 2005 to promote other issues. >> washington, d.c. trip is the first since he was the groom in the wedding. he said -- father of the groom. he said this was about my el defendant son during wedding receptions. >> okay, dad. >> meteorologist mike nicco. >> let's take a look outside and show you what is going on. it's a beautiful day around the bay. calm conditions, sunshine and warm weather. how about 20 degrees cooler by the weekend. i'll show is what you going to cause that change. >> and who is the best googler? you're hired without so much as an interview... you're elected without receiving a single vote... and you'll never get a paycheck. no experience is required... but perfection is expected... you must always wear the right dress, say the right words, and strike the right pose... just what kind of woman would sign up for this? find out in this special inside look at the job of being first lady
. >> we have to maintain a supply of healthy food at affordable prices within mounting pressure within every element affecting the process. >> they made a stop at the ferry building back in 2005 to promote other issues. >> washington, d.c. trip is the first since he was the groom in the wedding. he said -- father of the groom. he said this was about my el defendant son during wedding receptions. >> okay, dad. >> meteorologist mike nicco. >> let's take a look...
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a new study concludes more than 200 drugs are in short supply. on claiborne reports, more lives are at risk as those drug stockpiles go down. >> reporter: the shortage of pharmaceutical medicine is so bad it is a national health care crisis. >> i think it's a crisis when hospitals every day have to sort through which medications they can provide to their patients. >> reporter: last year, there was a record shortage of 211 medications. this year is on pace to be even worse. 89 new drugs in short supply in just the first three months. abc news' medical correspondent dr. richard besser first reported on this crisis last december. >> what type of drugs are you seeing in short supply? >> drugs that are needed for patients undergoing surgery. emergency medicine drugs. >> reporter: now includes everything from ritalin to treat hyperactive children to medications used in chemotherapy for cancer patients. last year cancer patient mark mckie was being treated with a drug called doxorutisin, then suddenly there was none. >> the hospital called sunday night a
a new study concludes more than 200 drugs are in short supply. on claiborne reports, more lives are at risk as those drug stockpiles go down. >> reporter: the shortage of pharmaceutical medicine is so bad it is a national health care crisis. >> i think it's a crisis when hospitals every day have to sort through which medications they can provide to their patients. >> reporter: last year, there was a record shortage of 211 medications. this year is on pace to be even worse. 89...
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we have customers that contractually a supply water to. the budget is quite large. it is a hundred and $60 million. i wanted to highlight the rebuild we are doing right now. the largest public works project in california today. as a stand here, we have $2 billion in completed construction. we will have $3 billion in construction. we just received bids on our signature project on friday. the engineer estimate was $235 million. the low bidder with 253. that is significant. it is on time and under budget. it saves you money in the future. the second plane is partnering. we're all about being sustainable for the future, so we are partnering with the city families. sunset boulevard is one of murdering project we're working on. we're also working on low impact developments along sunset the boulevard. will to continue if in future years with the department of public works. we are working hot an agreement with the recreation and parks department and how events that into the future. we're meeting of the next week. lovely we can address the recreational amenities with our part
we have customers that contractually a supply water to. the budget is quite large. it is a hundred and $60 million. i wanted to highlight the rebuild we are doing right now. the largest public works project in california today. as a stand here, we have $2 billion in completed construction. we will have $3 billion in construction. we just received bids on our signature project on friday. the engineer estimate was $235 million. the low bidder with 253. that is significant. it is on time and under...
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rushing in this time it's a bazillion small investors buying so over and here's one thing the precious metals always always win in the end they do an accounting of the currency supply this is one of the major themes of my book is how throughout history. a country has so much gold and silver and then they come out with a currency but that gold and silver is measured in a national currency and they expand the currency supply in gold and silver lay in wait and then suddenly people lose confidence in this currency and they start betting the price of the gold and silver up until the gold and silver rises to meet or exceed the value of the currency supply in that country this is been happening actually since the year four zero seven b.c. with the first grade inflation in athens and it will continue to happen it's just natural all right you mentioned all there a second ago and of course the two trade and. fandom for the most part i notice that central banks are buying gold i think i just saw a news story that mexico is buying one hundred tons of gold which is quite a large piece of gold china is out there shopping for thousands of tons of gold and what about china china o
rushing in this time it's a bazillion small investors buying so over and here's one thing the precious metals always always win in the end they do an accounting of the currency supply this is one of the major themes of my book is how throughout history. a country has so much gold and silver and then they come out with a currency but that gold and silver is measured in a national currency and they expand the currency supply in gold and silver lay in wait and then suddenly people lose confidence...
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these days he's been spending a lot of time driving supplies up north and thanks to a popular social media site his truck is never empty. nhk world's june reports. >> reporter: before he leaves tokyo, he heads to a who sale market. danielle's mission is focused on taking fresh fruit and vegetables to people in hardest hit areas. he's volunteering his time because he has a strong connection to japan. in the early 1980s he worked as an english teacher in yamagata prefecture in the northeast, a place he considers his second home. daniel is known as a tv personality but the role he has devoted to now is that of humanitarian. his journey to draw up supplies will take him 650 kilometers northeast, a drive he'll do alone. along the way he meets a young couple who ran a poultry business. they give him about 2,000 eggs to take to people in need. >> translator: relearned that he was looking for veggies, and we wanted to help. >> reporter: daniel's been using the social media site twitter to let people know about his volunteer work. >> i'm going to the disaster area again tomorrow. >> reporter:
these days he's been spending a lot of time driving supplies up north and thanks to a popular social media site his truck is never empty. nhk world's june reports. >> reporter: before he leaves tokyo, he heads to a who sale market. danielle's mission is focused on taking fresh fruit and vegetables to people in hardest hit areas. he's volunteering his time because he has a strong connection to japan. in the early 1980s he worked as an english teacher in yamagata prefecture in the...
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disruption in supply when the turmoil began in libya and that has continued. there is still a disruption in supply, but i do not see it worsening. it is pretty clear there is no shortage of oil worldwide. i think one reason the price of oil has gotten where it is is that analysts who follow this on a regular basis have realized there is no shortage and its not likely there will be a shortage and the price had gotten higher than could be justified. >> i want to ask you about the senate in general. you have been there a long time and you are retiring. i want to get your sense of what the senate is like today. watching it, it looks like not a lot is happening. this week, there were votes on judges and there's another week where there was a single vote on a judge and it seems there are five weeks spent on a small business bill that ended up in a drawer somewhere because democrats did not want to vote on an amendment. is there an inability to get things done in this set? what is your sense of why things are so slow and why there doesn't seem to be much other than the deficit and de
disruption in supply when the turmoil began in libya and that has continued. there is still a disruption in supply, but i do not see it worsening. it is pretty clear there is no shortage of oil worldwide. i think one reason the price of oil has gotten where it is is that analysts who follow this on a regular basis have realized there is no shortage and its not likely there will be a shortage and the price had gotten higher than could be justified. >> i want to ask you about the senate in...
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the professor says this is a realistic solution to maintain energy supply. japan was planning to build an additional 14 nuclear power plants by 2030, but that plan is now up in the air given the current situation japan needs to consider a best mix of energy, resources to ensure a steady power supply. >> all right. thank you. i appreciate it. >> sure. >>> time now for business news with the latest from ai. >> thanks very much. welcome to "newsline" business. >>> the italian bank chief will take over as head of the european central bank after the current president completes his eight-year term in october. on tuesday finance ministers of the european union member nations chose him, governor of the bank of italy, as the next president. the 63-year-old native of rome has been at the italian central bank's helm since 2005 and worked for the the finance ministry. high on the agenda is easing credit worries over europe and restoring the market's trust in the euro currency. last month the eu had to bail out debt-strapped portugal. it's also mulling additional support
the professor says this is a realistic solution to maintain energy supply. japan was planning to build an additional 14 nuclear power plants by 2030, but that plan is now up in the air given the current situation japan needs to consider a best mix of energy, resources to ensure a steady power supply. >> all right. thank you. i appreciate it. >> sure. >>> time now for business news with the latest from ai. >> thanks very much. welcome to "newsline" business....
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example, the run up to the second iraq war, with the cia thought it had a silver bullet intelligence agent in curveball it was supplyingthem with information about saddam hussein's biological weapons capability. and it turned out curveball was a fabricator, too. in fact, he just recently was interviewed by the british press what he admitted, i made it all up. but as the u.s. army improved, donovan's oss improved as well. toward the end of the war was supplying a significant amount of intelligence, reins of it to the allies. but as i say this is also a story of political intrigue. donovan like to say he had enemies in washington as fierce as hitler was in europe. he had ferocious battles with j. edgar hoover, who thought his organization was just a collection of amateurs, which in the beginning it was. the pentagon at first bitterly fought the formation of the oss ear and launched a guerrilla operation against it, practically throughout the war. and, in fact, toward -- as the war matured for the u.s., toward the end the pentagon formed a secret espionage unit behind donovan's back. mark stout here is doing groundbreakin
example, the run up to the second iraq war, with the cia thought it had a silver bullet intelligence agent in curveball it was supplyingthem with information about saddam hussein's biological weapons capability. and it turned out curveball was a fabricator, too. in fact, he just recently was interviewed by the british press what he admitted, i made it all up. but as the u.s. army improved, donovan's oss improved as well. toward the end of the war was supplying a significant amount of...
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as well as the impact of a change in quantity supplied pricing. it is a mathematical formula whereby a look at the increase in the city's inventory of 2.5%. a factor to that, about 2% in value upon full completion in 2013, 2032. supervisor kim: have we seen that with increased housing supply? >> there are a lot of factors. we have been in a long decline for the past couple of years, but that seems to be leveling out. stabilizing. this does not take factors such as the fluctuations we have seen in the short term into account. it is a way to estimate the impact, going from 235,000 units to 230,000 units, implied by the percentage amount and the econometric formula. supervisor kim: i just wonder if san francisco is in a unique position where demand continues to come even from outside the city. without necessarily decrease in housing prices here. >> we are not saying that this will lead to reductions in housing prices, but what we saw during the housing bubble in san francisco, despite the fact that we were producing a huge amount of housing by our sta
as well as the impact of a change in quantity supplied pricing. it is a mathematical formula whereby a look at the increase in the city's inventory of 2.5%. a factor to that, about 2% in value upon full completion in 2013, 2032. supervisor kim: have we seen that with increased housing supply? >> there are a lot of factors. we have been in a long decline for the past couple of years, but that seems to be leveling out. stabilizing. this does not take factors such as the fluctuations we have...
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. >> we have to maintain a supply of healthy food at affordable prices within mounting pressure within every element affecting the process. >> they made a stop at the ferry building back in 2005 to promote other issues. >> washington, d.c. trip is the first since he was the groom in the wedding. he said -- father of the groom. he said this was about my el defendant son during wedding receptions. >> okay, dad. >> meteorologist mike nicco. >> let's take a look outside and show you what is going on. it's a beautiful day around the bay. calm conditions sunshine and warm weather. how about 20 degrees cooler by the weekend. i'll show is what you going to cause that change. >> and who is the best googler? c 0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@
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a replacement. narrator: without half of its water supply, the city would shut down. for nearly 40 years, new york has been in the process of constructing a solution. man: this project is water tunnel number 3. we started on this project in 1969. i'm a sandhog. i've been a sandhog for 37 years. narrator: sandhogs are the men of local 147, who work deep below the city. 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
a replacement. narrator: without half of its water supply, the city would shut down. for nearly 40 years, new york has been in the process of constructing a solution. man: this project is water tunnel number 3. we started on this project in 1969. i'm a sandhog. i've been a sandhog for 37 years. narrator: sandhogs are the men of local 147, who work deep below the city. they began building the infrastructure of new york in 1872. from the subways to the sewers, the water tunnels to the highway...
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supply in the end. that's what it does. it doesn't put a big oil rig on the top of medicare and suck money from our seniors. come on. this is just a measure to help the situation, to make it better. we've blocked off too many areas to oil drilling and we not exploited our own supply enough to help breng down price and to help consumers out there everywhere. so that's all this does. i commend the gentleman for bringing it forward. i urge support for it and i yield back the mans of my time. the chair: the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. markey: i yield one minute to the gentleman from new jersey, mr. holt. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. holt: i thank my friend, mr. markey. this is about big oil handouts, pure and simple. there are no lessons learned, no lessonned applied with regard -- lessons applied with regard to safety or the environment. if these companies were energy companies, as they lake to say, they would invest more in producing sustainable, clean energy. alternatives. in the long run, we all know it,
supply in the end. that's what it does. it doesn't put a big oil rig on the top of medicare and suck money from our seniors. come on. this is just a measure to help the situation, to make it better. we've blocked off too many areas to oil drilling and we not exploited our own supply enough to help breng down price and to help consumers out there everywhere. so that's all this does. i commend the gentleman for bringing it forward. i urge support for it and i yield back the mans of my time. the...
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those are things we have a supply of. that's what sweet potatoes want. to warm temperatures and southern soils are relatively poor. >> reporter: and now the poor soils are making north carolina rich. >> right here in this field is the capital. north carolina is the capital of sweet potatoes. bar none. >> reporter: that's sue langdon with the sweet potatoes commission. 400 farmers will plant 60,000 acres of sweet potatoes worth $182 million to the state economy. that's a record. >> we have grown almost half of the sweet potatoes produced in the united states. what that means is that one out of every two sweet potatoes came from north carolina. >> reporter: sweet potatoes themselves didn't come from anywhere. history says they were growing all over the americas long before europeans arrived and right out of the ground they are not sweet. >> sweet potato is full of starch. we put them in the storage facility and cure them for about a week to ten days. converts the starches to sugars. that's where the sweet flavor comes from. >> reporter: once that happens t
those are things we have a supply of. that's what sweet potatoes want. to warm temperatures and southern soils are relatively poor. >> reporter: and now the poor soils are making north carolina rich. >> right here in this field is the capital. north carolina is the capital of sweet potatoes. bar none. >> reporter: that's sue langdon with the sweet potatoes commission. 400 farmers will plant 60,000 acres of sweet potatoes worth $182 million to the state economy. that's a...
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a. supply side that's never around say. a song called still with me are i think garbage every day. from the memories. i have so much so long time. i was ashamed. i was ashamed that i didn't. i was ashamed that i hadn't a clue why i got my arm i got my legs. in the my. car i would be out of knowledge i was a boy. now believe what i was going on once or i think. that i was a book so. most older on the other side and i think i'm just a good. i welcome back to the kaiser report time now to turn to economist john mcdonogh sees a former c.e.o. hushmail he's a former chief for extra visa he's also a blogger and monetary future he's been writing about bit coy we lately so we're going to talk to him about bitcoin john but tell us welcome to the kaiser report thank you max good to be here all right so what is it going well to start off. initially how i got interested in this i've like to just take a step back and say that as a society i think that i believe that we can do better then centralized monetary planning and the basing the currency as the central banks are as have been doing ok that
a. supply side that's never around say. a song called still with me are i think garbage every day. from the memories. i have so much so long time. i was ashamed. i was ashamed that i didn't. i was ashamed that i hadn't a clue why i got my arm i got my legs. in the my. car i would be out of knowledge i was a boy. now believe what i was going on once or i think. that i was a book so. most older on the other side and i think i'm just a good. i welcome back to the kaiser report time now to turn to...
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decisions whether to resume reactor operations are likely to have a significant impact on the nation's power supply this summer. >>> a u.n. sponsored conference on disaster preparedness has opened in geneva taking up the nuclear accident in japan as its main topic. some 2,700 government officials and delegates from about 170 nations are taking part in the four-day meeting starting on tuesday. u.n. secretary general ban ki-moon called for tighter safety measures at nuclear power stations to better protect citizens. >> the tragedy at japan's fukushima daiichi nuclear power plant has raised questions about the future of nuclear energy and fueled public fears. >> a civic group representative said some nuclear reactors are ill-prepared for earthquakes and tsunami. many participants called for stronger measures to contain damage at nuclear plants. a japanese government official said the country will share its analysis of the fukushima nuclear accident with other nations so they could use the information for disaster prevention measures. >>> the japanese government has held a seminar in tai pei to ease ta
decisions whether to resume reactor operations are likely to have a significant impact on the nation's power supply this summer. >>> a u.n. sponsored conference on disaster preparedness has opened in geneva taking up the nuclear accident in japan as its main topic. some 2,700 government officials and delegates from about 170 nations are taking part in the four-day meeting starting on tuesday. u.n. secretary general ban ki-moon called for tighter safety measures at nuclear power...
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as well as the impact of a change in quantity supplied pricing. it is a mathematical formula whereby a look at the increase in the city's inventory of 2.5%. a factor to that, about 2% in value upon full completion in 2013, 2032. supervisor kim: have we seen that with increased housing supply? >> there are a lot of factors. we have been in a long decline for the past couple of years, but that seems to be leveling out. stabilizing. this does not take factors such as the fluctuations we have seen in the short term into account. it is a way to estimate the impact, going from 235,000 units to 230,000 units
as well as the impact of a change in quantity supplied pricing. it is a mathematical formula whereby a look at the increase in the city's inventory of 2.5%. a factor to that, about 2% in value upon full completion in 2013, 2032. supervisor kim: have we seen that with increased housing supply? >> there are a lot of factors. we have been in a long decline for the past couple of years, but that seems to be leveling out. stabilizing. this does not take factors such as the fluctuations we have...