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it's very doable, i believe. >> well, anything involved with the city, i think is doable. when i read through these exceptions, i thought, well, some hour how or other probably most accounts could somehow take one of these exception and work with it. maybe >> maybe i'm making too much of it. >> it will be the result of that audit which is another qualification to get the exception. they might get the exception for purposes of achieving the 10 percent. >>president vince courtney: there is reference for item 15 before us, we are actually on item no. 16. if that's not right i will stand corrected. this is conversation item no. 16. any other questions for mr. ritchie? yes, commissioner vietor? >>commissioner francesca vietor: will there be more outreach on these, will these users get special mailing? >> yes, they will get special mailing that explains this to them. since these are rates they have to be sent to the board of supervisors for a month. this will go into effect october 1st. we'll be informing everyone, all the account holders with a letter and it will be on their mo
it's very doable, i believe. >> well, anything involved with the city, i think is doable. when i read through these exceptions, i thought, well, some hour how or other probably most accounts could somehow take one of these exception and work with it. maybe >> maybe i'm making too much of it. >> it will be the result of that audit which is another qualification to get the exception. they might get the exception for purposes of achieving the 10 percent. >>president vince...
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it is doable, so let's just do it. [applause] all for joining us. i want to thank all of the speakers, and i particularly want to congratulate larry, so please join me. so thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> in a few moments today's headlines plus your calls live on "washington journal." at 10:00 a.m. eastern secretary f state kerry on u.s.-muslim relations. then the brookings institution hosts a discussion on the threat of the militant group known as isis and al qaeda. and alive at 7:00 p.m. eastern with the debate between the candidates for senate, north carolina kay hagan and her republican challenger. in 44 minutes a look at the militarization of police forces. our guest is tara dan ski. at 8:30 eastern we'll discuss the thre of the milton group known as isis. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014]
it is doable, so let's just do it. [applause] all for joining us. i want to thank all of the speakers, and i particularly want to congratulate larry, so please join me. so thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> in a few moments today's headlines plus your calls live on "washington journal." at 10:00 a.m. eastern secretary f state kerry on u.s.-muslim relations. then the brookings institution...
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calculates the glide ratio and says it is doable. the time is 11:00 when he decides to jump off. the footage is spectacular. >> that is cool to see. >> that is a lot of effort for a very short experience. >> eventually, he pulls his parachute and floats back down. the time is 11:03. the descent would have taken him ten hours. by jumping off, three minutes. >>> some deer rescues are easy, some are difficult like this one. it's the wildlife aid foundation to the rescue. a deer has been trapped in a family's home about 24 hours. this thing was behind a shed. simon and sean have this net and they are hoping this thing will run into the net. that doesn't work. then it tries to run back into the house and charges at the window more than once. >> i'm so glad it didn't break the glass on the house. that could have been deadly to this poor thing. >> they got the net up the second time. guess what always catches animals? oh! as you can see, this thing still doesn't want to be caught. event low, they get it out of the soccer net into a crate. though that wasn't an sy thing to do. though rel
calculates the glide ratio and says it is doable. the time is 11:00 when he decides to jump off. the footage is spectacular. >> that is cool to see. >> that is a lot of effort for a very short experience. >> eventually, he pulls his parachute and floats back down. the time is 11:03. the descent would have taken him ten hours. by jumping off, three minutes. >>> some deer rescues are easy, some are difficult like this one. it's the wildlife aid foundation to the rescue....
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having seen that that is workable and doable, that is how i developed "city of dreams." >> big vision. >> big vision, and we need to give our customer something they have not seen before. it is about being more innovative. and being bigger and better. >> bigger, better, and wetter. part of his vision is attracting customers through live performances, including this acrobatic experience called "house of dancing water." it is the crown jewel of city of dreams. five days a week, 3.7 million gallons of water flow through the custom-built stage as actors dance, dive, and dazzle a captivated audience. building it was a huge gamble. it premiered in 2010 in the wake of the financial crisis. >> we went ahead and built out our $250 million "house of dancing waters" show. it has been a huge success. the fact that we tried these things that nobody wants to try has given us an edge. >> in the beginning, business was far from booming. lawrence ho's first casino opened to disappointing results. it seemed as if his gamble to go big in macau was destined to go bust. but then ho focused on high-stakes
having seen that that is workable and doable, that is how i developed "city of dreams." >> big vision. >> big vision, and we need to give our customer something they have not seen before. it is about being more innovative. and being bigger and better. >> bigger, better, and wetter. part of his vision is attracting customers through live performances, including this acrobatic experience called "house of dancing water." it is the crown jewel of city of...
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it's a very doable thing. how do you see it in terms of competing impulses. >> we've talked about ideology. doesn't need that much recruitment where somebody can pledge allegiance to the islamic state. suddenly they're an operative of the islamic state. they don't have to ever have had membership or join them on the ground or have any operational training. on the other hand, it's an all-inclusive rallying cry. not only for isis supporters but also for the normal muslims out there. they are trying to present this as an actual crusader war. trying to present themselves as a state. crusader state attacking a muslim state thus, you guys should react. it's a double-edged sword. to add to that, he summed his 42-minute audio with a sentence. if you attack us, we just get more powerful. and if you just don't attack us, we just grow. so his message -- >> also i'm under your bed right now. it's horror movie terror. there's nothing you can do and anything you will make it worse. and if you do anything, it it will make it
it's a very doable thing. how do you see it in terms of competing impulses. >> we've talked about ideology. doesn't need that much recruitment where somebody can pledge allegiance to the islamic state. suddenly they're an operative of the islamic state. they don't have to ever have had membership or join them on the ground or have any operational training. on the other hand, it's an all-inclusive rallying cry. not only for isis supporters but also for the normal muslims out there. they...
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so the fact that it is doable came out of this observation.cause the collector of co-2 is equivalent to its carbon footprint or its negative carbon footprint to the carbon avoidance of a wind mill which is several hundred times as big. right? that was what got me started. the observation from this is the first step in the process, just contacting the air may not be easy, but it's not so hard that we don't do it. we do it in a wind mill. and we do it there with much less value coming out. by the way, if they too would cost the same per square meter of frontal area and they would be equally efficient and the wind mill costs 5 cents per kilowatt, mine would cost 50 cents per ton. my conclusion is not that it would cost 50 cents per on the but my conclusion is this first step isn't going to kill me. what's going to get me is the second step now that i've absorbed the co-2 on some material i have to get it back off. and that will cost me money. i know that from a power plant scrubber. there it costs me money. so -- but the problem now is the same.
so the fact that it is doable came out of this observation.cause the collector of co-2 is equivalent to its carbon footprint or its negative carbon footprint to the carbon avoidance of a wind mill which is several hundred times as big. right? that was what got me started. the observation from this is the first step in the process, just contacting the air may not be easy, but it's not so hard that we don't do it. we do it in a wind mill. and we do it there with much less value coming out. by the...
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moved by the compassion of the mission to disrupt the mission of poverty this is no small feet but doable some thirty years ago i stood in a welfare line with my mom waiting for free cheese i spent winters in the heat also city apartment this is what one deals with when poor it's in the acceptable then nor now i started my school in south bronx and ended with a degree from an iv i didn't league university more importantly my children are sitting in the audience see that poverty can be bronze but i'm only one person at o p we aim to help the hundreds of students and families for the entire community i spent 13 years working with the chapter i see it it's not about charters or politics but doing what is it is working for the black and brown children it pains and frustrates me that black and brown faces are called the middle-class it come down to education over the last two months my phone has been ringing from folks president to send their kids to o p it is only one of the 8 schools to be funded by the next jurisdiction we're incorporating the late technology and you can see the project bas
moved by the compassion of the mission to disrupt the mission of poverty this is no small feet but doable some thirty years ago i stood in a welfare line with my mom waiting for free cheese i spent winters in the heat also city apartment this is what one deals with when poor it's in the acceptable then nor now i started my school in south bronx and ended with a degree from an iv i didn't league university more importantly my children are sitting in the audience see that poverty can be bronze...
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it's a very doable thing. how do you see it in terms of competing impulses. >> we've talked about ideology. doesn't need that much recruitment where somebody can pledge allegiance to the islamic state. they don't have to ever have had membership or join them on the ground or have any operational training. on the other hand, it's an all-inclusive rallying cry. not only for isis supporters but also for the normal muslims out there. they are trying to present this as a crusader war. trying to present themselves as a state. crusader state attacking and thus you should react. it's a dobl-edged sword. to add to that, he summed his 42-minute audio with a sentence. if you attack us, we just get more powerful. and if you just don't attack us, we justice grow. so his message -- >> also i'm under your bed right now. it's horror movie terror. there's nothing you can do and if you do anything it will make it worse. >> the threat emanates from them being violent and opportunistic. when you have opportunity and being violent
it's a very doable thing. how do you see it in terms of competing impulses. >> we've talked about ideology. doesn't need that much recruitment where somebody can pledge allegiance to the islamic state. they don't have to ever have had membership or join them on the ground or have any operational training. on the other hand, it's an all-inclusive rallying cry. not only for isis supporters but also for the normal muslims out there. they are trying to present this as a crusader war. trying...
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the problem there is while they are they are difficult, they are doable, they are also difficult politicallyd we have a political system in gridlock. the key to our future is the reestablishment of a political system in which you have a congress and willingness to compromise. it is only in that manner that our democracy can work. it is only if that happens that we will meet our policy challenges. i personally think it is likely. we have a dynamic society. it is in gridlock now. there are no guarantees. it could be a long and messy process. >> what's holding back american businesses? what are the key policy issues -- impediments -- jackie, you are nodding. why don't i start with you? >> there are some fundamental things that i think all american business -- frankly, they are bipartisan issues. we like a stable tax policy to predict what is going on. we feel very strongly that we need an immigration policy. as a nation of immigrants, we need workers at all levels of the chain. >> can we be globally competitive if we do not solve our immigration problem? >> it is a significant impediment in our
the problem there is while they are they are difficult, they are doable, they are also difficult politicallyd we have a political system in gridlock. the key to our future is the reestablishment of a political system in which you have a congress and willingness to compromise. it is only in that manner that our democracy can work. it is only if that happens that we will meet our policy challenges. i personally think it is likely. we have a dynamic society. it is in gridlock now. there are no...
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. >> calvin watching san francisco information clearing house. 7 doables when mr. owens spoke i believe it was 7 hours ago i was struck by the arguments of every sunset home share the last speaker said they're all for the legislation they want no limitation on the uses and not sure how to collect the taxes here's the difficulty i have if you can game a system of speaking before the board of supervisors which i think was gained tonight, you, game a system that doesn't have registration and limits and not data to be collecting taxes on. let me try to intaebt itself hate to tell every owner of property already has our name and address and it's a public record on the internet now. all that the registration process that we support that the planning department said is added to that you're a short time remedy your name and address is all right. on the internet if you're a property owner in san francisco. how do you collect hotel taxes if you don't know how many days you have render our unit as a hotel. how can you view that without registration. so to say your for the leg
. >> calvin watching san francisco information clearing house. 7 doables when mr. owens spoke i believe it was 7 hours ago i was struck by the arguments of every sunset home share the last speaker said they're all for the legislation they want no limitation on the uses and not sure how to collect the taxes here's the difficulty i have if you can game a system of speaking before the board of supervisors which i think was gained tonight, you, game a system that doesn't have registration and...
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that now doable at a price can make it commercially attractive. so, nasa has said, look, we will turn that sector over to private industry and we, nasa, will going into orbit, which is challenging. twohy did they pick companies to do this? >> i think that is the most significant news of the day. nasa has chosen a model which allow for competition probably all the way into the services phase of the program, which means it gives them control over costs and scheduled to some degree, because you always have another partner to fall back on. also operational redundancy. if this site does not work or there is a problem with live for something, you have a second option instead of the ground literally. >> that soap that does not happen. what then would be the next frontier for commercial space exploration? vehicles from the international space station. nasa is interested in commercializing that and that will be, or spawn commercial space stations. we will have knows how many orbiting facilities that will be ,isited not only by governments astronauts of wha
that now doable at a price can make it commercially attractive. so, nasa has said, look, we will turn that sector over to private industry and we, nasa, will going into orbit, which is challenging. twohy did they pick companies to do this? >> i think that is the most significant news of the day. nasa has chosen a model which allow for competition probably all the way into the services phase of the program, which means it gives them control over costs and scheduled to some degree, because...
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is this doable? >> i don't think that's possible. >> we have to find a way. we have to find a way. >> and later... >> i put my heart and soul into this business, just like you have. >> oh, my god, dane. i don't care how [bleep] hard it gets, i will be here. where are you? on my journey across america, i've learned that when you ask someone in texas if they want "big" savings on car insurance, it's a bit like asking if they want a big hat... ...'scuse me... ...or a big steak... ...or big hair... i think we have our answer. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. into one you'll never forget. earn triple points when you book with the expedia app. expedia plus rewards. >> you're just full of it. you're just full of it. >> pete. pete. come on back, bro. in any sort of partnership, people bring things to the table. they either bring capital, they bring expertise, or they bring contacts. so what burden are you gonna carry in this partnership? >> i'm not a cook. i would prefer a role that would be not a part of the day-to-day,
is this doable? >> i don't think that's possible. >> we have to find a way. we have to find a way. >> and later... >> i put my heart and soul into this business, just like you have. >> oh, my god, dane. i don't care how [bleep] hard it gets, i will be here. where are you? on my journey across america, i've learned that when you ask someone in texas if they want "big" savings on car insurance, it's a bit like asking if they want a big hat... ...'scuse...
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>> iraq seems to be quite doable. the problem is in syria. very few partners in syria.e don't want to work with the syria government. assad still owns about 50% of syria, and more than that in the percentage of people. and amongst the rebels, about 70% of the rebels don't want the united states to come in, because they are worried that we are going to work with the free syria army or about 40,000 rebels and about 70 groups that are not coordinating, but 70 groups that we have been funding and helping in the past. so they are worrying that if we help those, that we're going to get -- that we're going to help some fighters against others, and that we're going to turn this into a battleground that will turn one syrian against the other. so there have been a lot of resistance to this u.s. effort. we don't have many partners in syria. >> lawrence you saw the ayatollah, he didn't say don't help at all. he said don't bomb syria. >> that's right. and i think joshua is right. there is a big difference between iraq and syria. in iraq, we do have not only the help of the iranians.
>> iraq seems to be quite doable. the problem is in syria. very few partners in syria.e don't want to work with the syria government. assad still owns about 50% of syria, and more than that in the percentage of people. and amongst the rebels, about 70% of the rebels don't want the united states to come in, because they are worried that we are going to work with the free syria army or about 40,000 rebels and about 70 groups that are not coordinating, but 70 groups that we have been funding...
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is this doable? >> i don't think that's possible. >> we have to find a way. we have to find a way. >> and later... >> i put my heart and soul into this business, just like you have. >> oh, my god, dane. i don't care how [bleep] hard it gets, i will be here. where are you? who's going to do it? who's going to make it happen? discover a new energy source. turn ocean waves into power. design cars that capture their emissions. build bridges that fix themselves. get more clean water to everyone. who's going to take the leap? who's going to write the code? who's going to do it? engineers. that's who. that's what i want to do. be an engineer. join the scientists and engineers of exxonmobil in inspiring america's future engineers. energy lives here. ameriprise asked people a simple question: in retirement, will you outlive your money? uhhh. no, that can't happen. that's the thing, you don't know how long it has to last. everyone has retirement questions. so ameriprise created the exclusive.. confident retirement approach. now you and your ameripise advisor can get th
is this doable? >> i don't think that's possible. >> we have to find a way. we have to find a way. >> and later... >> i put my heart and soul into this business, just like you have. >> oh, my god, dane. i don't care how [bleep] hard it gets, i will be here. where are you? who's going to do it? who's going to make it happen? discover a new energy source. turn ocean waves into power. design cars that capture their emissions. build bridges that fix themselves. get...
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>> well, iraq seems to be doable. the problem is in syria. very few partners in syria. we don't want to work with the syrian government. bashar al-assad owns 50% of syria, and more than that in the personnel of people, and amongst the rebels, about 70%. rebels don't want the united states to come in because they are worried that we'll work with the free syrian army, about 40,000 rebels and 70 groups that are not coordinated, but 70 groups we have been funding and helping. they are worried if we help those, people defeat the islamists, who are the majority in syria, that we'll get - we'll help some fighters against others, and we'll turn this into a battle ground very - that will turn one syrian against the other, amongst the rebels. there's a lot of resistance to this effort. we do not have many partners in syria. >> you saw the ayatollah he said don't help, he said don't bomb syria. >> i think joshua is right. there's a difference between iraq and syria. in iraq we do have the help of the iranians, we have an inclusive government and forces on the ground, the peshmerga
>> well, iraq seems to be doable. the problem is in syria. very few partners in syria. we don't want to work with the syrian government. bashar al-assad owns 50% of syria, and more than that in the personnel of people, and amongst the rebels, about 70%. rebels don't want the united states to come in because they are worried that we'll work with the free syrian army, about 40,000 rebels and 70 groups that are not coordinated, but 70 groups we have been funding and helping. they are worried...
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>> i think that's a much more doable proposition.nk is command structure and attend to be rather well disciplined, pretty well trained. very loyal troops. i think that is a doable proposition. they've not ever received the arms they need. they're clearly getting those now. so i can see the pesh mer her ga being important in the fight. the only issue is the peshmerga is not necessarily interested in liberating arab lands for arabs. they're interested in kurdish lands. >> right and some of the kurdish objectives like separatism are not always what we want to be supporting. chris hill, thank you for helping us understand today. appreciate it. >> those challenges the ambassador is telling us about could make for a tough road ahead politically as congress considers funding it 0 train the forces. joining me to discuss the stakes, robert costa, national political reporter for "the washington post" and clarence page, columnist for the chicago tribune, both excellent reporters. thank you both of you for taking time. the president's requesting
>> i think that's a much more doable proposition.nk is command structure and attend to be rather well disciplined, pretty well trained. very loyal troops. i think that is a doable proposition. they've not ever received the arms they need. they're clearly getting those now. so i can see the pesh mer her ga being important in the fight. the only issue is the peshmerga is not necessarily interested in liberating arab lands for arabs. they're interested in kurdish lands. >> right and...
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is this doable? >> i don't think that's possible. >> we have to find a way. we have to find a way. >> and later... >> i put my heart and soul into this business, just like you have. >> oh, my god, dane. i don't care how [bleep] hard it gets, i will be here. where are you? ♪ want to change the world? create things that help people. design safer cars. faster computers. smarter grids and smarter phones. think up new ways to produce energy. ♪ be an engineer. solve problems the world needs solved. what are you waiting for? changing the world is part of the job description. [ male announcer ] join the scientists and engineers of exxonmobil in inspiring america's future engineers. energy lives here. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know you that former pro football player ickey woods will celebrate almost anything? unh-uh. number 44... whoooo! forty-four, that's me! get some cold cuts... get some cold cuts... get some cold cuts! whooo! gimme some! geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or mor
is this doable? >> i don't think that's possible. >> we have to find a way. we have to find a way. >> and later... >> i put my heart and soul into this business, just like you have. >> oh, my god, dane. i don't care how [bleep] hard it gets, i will be here. where are you? ♪ want to change the world? create things that help people. design safer cars. faster computers. smarter grids and smarter phones. think up new ways to produce energy. ♪ be an engineer. solve...
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there is transfers that need to happen, developmental issues that need to be worked out, but it is a doableseven hours. it has been awesome. >> and you have all these commitments that are being made. i was struck when the norwegian foreign minister of the danish minister of trade and development was out here making commitment oss on global educat. those countries lead the way in foreign aid as a percentage of gdp. they're near the top ten or top five. the u.s. is not in the top ten or top five. so this should be a real kind of wake-up call to us as americans. and you saw republican congressmen up here, democratic congressmen. we're a rich country and we can afford to do a lot more than we're doing. >> and we can afford to be more engaged than we already on the issues. this has been a spectacular evening with you, my friends. >> i've enjoyed this. this is the longest time we've been together since college. >> and i don't want to see you for another couple of months. that does it for us on msnbc. >> i'm alex wagner. >> i'm chris hayes. thank you for tuning in. this is our live coverage of the
there is transfers that need to happen, developmental issues that need to be worked out, but it is a doableseven hours. it has been awesome. >> and you have all these commitments that are being made. i was struck when the norwegian foreign minister of the danish minister of trade and development was out here making commitment oss on global educat. those countries lead the way in foreign aid as a percentage of gdp. they're near the top ten or top five. the u.s. is not in the top ten or top...
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i think the ones that you've listed are pretty doable. i don't know if the commission is working with heritage to pursue these but i think it can work parallel with the planning staff right now and just to reflect back on the motion which was made and passed back in december of 2012, this was really the creation of allen martinez. he was kind to put my name to this. he really wanted to emphasize more incentives which you reiterated today incentives to landlords to promote cultural and heritage assets. i'm hoping mr. martinez will make more comments about that and provide us with specific information. there is a program that was or is i guess being launched right now in los angeles in the little toek 84 i -- tokyo area called the first cultural eco district. they have a big push to have public transportation go through the city of los angeles and they chose little tokyo as a big hub spot. they said we are going to put this big bus stop or rail stop here and we are going to have it above ground and there was a lot of opposition to that and
i think the ones that you've listed are pretty doable. i don't know if the commission is working with heritage to pursue these but i think it can work parallel with the planning staff right now and just to reflect back on the motion which was made and passed back in december of 2012, this was really the creation of allen martinez. he was kind to put my name to this. he really wanted to emphasize more incentives which you reiterated today incentives to landlords to promote cultural and heritage...
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this is doable. he's going to have to regain something he's lost in the past few months, maybe credibility on these serious foreign affairs issues. >> schieffer: i want to get your perspective on this same question. obviously people are questioning , are they question everything, should he have gone on vacation to should he have gone to stonehenge on the day that he held this news conference about all of this. i've been here a long time i can't remember a president getting criticized for going on vacation. the criticism seems pointed this time around it's not all just coming from republicans. >> he's on his back foot. he's defensive every thing he says often ends up looking like the wrong thing even if when you parse it, there's some sense in the middle of it. i think in this speech wednesday night in addition to laying out the details of policies so americans understand what we're going to do. understand where we're going he needs to bring an emotional resonance to what he says, not to flatter our h
this is doable. he's going to have to regain something he's lost in the past few months, maybe credibility on these serious foreign affairs issues. >> schieffer: i want to get your perspective on this same question. obviously people are questioning , are they question everything, should he have gone on vacation to should he have gone to stonehenge on the day that he held this news conference about all of this. i've been here a long time i can't remember a president getting criticized for...
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so it's not all that big, but it is doable. so you have these merchant markets.hip co2 by trucks. also welding supplies turns out same car engines are done with dry ice. so there are huge numbers of tiny applications. you saw chemical commodities. those are probably of limit because nearly always they have a big plant right next to it which makes a lot of co-2 and you can't tie into that. there's biomass production. a lot of people that want algae reactors and need co-2. and they ask can we get it from the mechanism and since we like things dry and wet cycle, it actually fits very nicely with what we do. greenhouse gets co-2 and people pay that. probably not where you have pipelines, but where you do exploratory work where you managed to pay for the pipeline with a little premium you could take the co-2 from the air. synthetic renewable fuels is another big market and here it can play a big role because some of the co-2 has to come from the air, but the other is you can do it in places you could never get to. it's a lot easier to convince people in the muld of au
so it's not all that big, but it is doable. so you have these merchant markets.hip co2 by trucks. also welding supplies turns out same car engines are done with dry ice. so there are huge numbers of tiny applications. you saw chemical commodities. those are probably of limit because nearly always they have a big plant right next to it which makes a lot of co-2 and you can't tie into that. there's biomass production. a lot of people that want algae reactors and need co-2. and they ask can we get...
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a uc berkeley professor says it's doable. cheryl, what's the deal here? >> reporter: well, raj, it does work but you have to be part of a special network that's not open to the public. it's a good idea, and we got a chance to see it first hand. >> earthquake. >> reporter: it's a warning. >> shaking expected in eight seconds. >> reporter: and those seconds can save lives. >> it's quite possible we get no time. we get no warning. >> reporter: this professor, josh bloom, made this simple device called prototype zero. >> i got involved with the berkeley seismology laboratory. >> the lab is involved in building a network of sensors around california, oregon, and washington state. >> this network that's been created that pushes this information out, and for now, you have to be part of this group that is essentially a beta tester of this network. and i'm part of that group. >> reporter: this not so fancy earthquake warning system, made up of parts you can get almost anywhere. >> and here is the back of the speaker. and it's plugged in to what's called a raspberr
a uc berkeley professor says it's doable. cheryl, what's the deal here? >> reporter: well, raj, it does work but you have to be part of a special network that's not open to the public. it's a good idea, and we got a chance to see it first hand. >> earthquake. >> reporter: it's a warning. >> shaking expected in eight seconds. >> reporter: and those seconds can save lives. >> it's quite possible we get no time. we get no warning. >> reporter: this...
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and this - en- >> is it doable? ?w long will it take ech wei can tell you how long do got to make a decision. then we can move forward. split in believe the between shia and sunni is as it is today at co >> there is significant sectarianism -- today? there is significant sectarianism. i don't accept the split sunni and shia. i am sad to see that some support this split. others have not been happy with what i've said in the past. important iss islam, not whether you are a sunni or shia. this means peace in arabic. andm is a religion of peace islam isterize something that we will not accept. in this respect, they must take part in this effort for peace. they should not adopt a sectarian approach. in the same way, the sunnis must also work for peace and they, too, should not believe in sectarian violence. they have to show it in their actions. we work with religious affairs and the international islamic scholars. turkish scholars are also working in this area as well. ke isis or isil, they invot their mission in the name
and this - en- >> is it doable? ?w long will it take ech wei can tell you how long do got to make a decision. then we can move forward. split in believe the between shia and sunni is as it is today at co >> there is significant sectarianism -- today? there is significant sectarianism. i don't accept the split sunni and shia. i am sad to see that some support this split. others have not been happy with what i've said in the past. important iss islam, not whether you are a sunni or...
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you have to say you're going to win it, but did you really think it was doable? >> yes, absolutely. i thought it was doable two years ago but over the last few weeks absolutely believed in my wart and my head that this was capable of being one. there was undoubtably the minimum toward the yes campaign over the last you weeks. it was deeply disappointing. i've never thought campaign as hard as this one in my entire life and there are thousands upon thousands of people in the yes campaign in the same position. i feel personally disappointed, but also quite exhilarated by the campaign that we have just come through. i am determined that we move on from this and we listen and react to that clear desire for change it has been expressed. >> a quick question because you mentioned your disappointment, have you spoken to alex hammond during the night? >> i will no doubt see him in about an hour. but did he share his response with you earlier, or not? >> i haven't seen him face-to-face but obviously we've been keeping in touch as the results unfolded. i'm leaving here to go to edinburgh and w
you have to say you're going to win it, but did you really think it was doable? >> yes, absolutely. i thought it was doable two years ago but over the last few weeks absolutely believed in my wart and my head that this was capable of being one. there was undoubtably the minimum toward the yes campaign over the last you weeks. it was deeply disappointing. i've never thought campaign as hard as this one in my entire life and there are thousands upon thousands of people in the yes campaign...
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. >> is that a doable mission? >> i do not know. we need to be thinking about because what he is starting to do and what he is already doing, he is calculating two things, assad. he is saying the u.s. will go after isis in my country and the u.s. will go after al musra. >> both al qaeda groups. >> we do not like them a lot. in recent days he has picked up the pace of his military operations against the moderate opposition. he is calculating -- if this get serious enough maybe the u.s. will come around and see me as a solution of the problem rather than a cost to the problem. >> you cannot imagine the u.s. doing that, can you? people sitting at this table that.aid, we have to do and letto hold our nose the sun be and go after isis and al musra. >> a know why do not like that? you have a guy who has killed thousand and thousands of his own people and displaced millions, one third of his population, a brutal dictator and most important way, he is in the pocket of the iranians. assad wins, the iranians win. i do not want the iranians to
. >> is that a doable mission? >> i do not know. we need to be thinking about because what he is starting to do and what he is already doing, he is calculating two things, assad. he is saying the u.s. will go after isis in my country and the u.s. will go after al musra. >> both al qaeda groups. >> we do not like them a lot. in recent days he has picked up the pace of his military operations against the moderate opposition. he is calculating -- if this get serious enough...
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he may have to eat his words, but if we could hire a force, which i think is doable by the way, not thent tablets rolling around syria, you know, but a real hardened 10,000-person mercenary force and send them in there with u.s. advisors, that's the way to do it. even then t i don't know if president obama has the will. i don't know. >> when i pressed josh earnest, u.s. troops will be alongside iraqi troops fighting isis. i said what if the isis fighters shoot at the troops? are they allowed to fight back? he said of course. they have to defend themself. if you're technically not in a combat mission, if you're standing -- >> we all know what it is. >> you're being shot at, you're in combat. >> sure. >> you're in a combat zone. >> look, this is purely a political play because most americans don't want to see the military go back and forth. i understand that, but the president should be more forthcoming to the american people and i want you to do two things tomorrow, tell josh earnest every time he says boots on the ground he has to pay $50 to the wounded warrior organization. >> okay, i'
he may have to eat his words, but if we could hire a force, which i think is doable by the way, not thent tablets rolling around syria, you know, but a real hardened 10,000-person mercenary force and send them in there with u.s. advisors, that's the way to do it. even then t i don't know if president obama has the will. i don't know. >> when i pressed josh earnest, u.s. troops will be alongside iraqi troops fighting isis. i said what if the isis fighters shoot at the troops? are they...
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very doable. and a 6-run seven buster who scored earlier. he had three more hits today.our rbis, it's 7-6 colorado. buster plays like buster circa 2012. g blanco puts it on for good. they pile it on. 16 hits, 12-7 victory and they do stay. two back of l. a. dodgers one behind kershaw again. >> things not happening for the a's right now. you almost feel them gripping the bats a little tighter. nothing a little win streak won't cure. but that's the tough part. sunny gray on the mound tonight. touched up six runs. two runs right here. off the bat of the mariners seager. usually dominates seattle. gray, previously not tonight. they do come alive. craig gentry three hits, 2-run ground double there. moss had an rbi double followed by this sam foles to right. but that's the best they can do. angels lose two. so they stay 4-1/2 back. yeah they got king felix of the mariners to deal with tomorrow. no picnic there. meantime, yesterday raiders let it be known they were going with the rookie as their starting quarterback comes opening day. now that he's had 24 hours to think about t
very doable. and a 6-run seven buster who scored earlier. he had three more hits today.our rbis, it's 7-6 colorado. buster plays like buster circa 2012. g blanco puts it on for good. they pile it on. 16 hits, 12-7 victory and they do stay. two back of l. a. dodgers one behind kershaw again. >> things not happening for the a's right now. you almost feel them gripping the bats a little tighter. nothing a little win streak won't cure. but that's the tough part. sunny gray on the mound...
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i think that is doable. i think the real question for the new government is, can you reverse the sense of bitterness and disillusionment among the sunni tribes that have bought into the idea of putting their lives and communities at risk and felt very much abandoned by the maliki government. there is lingering resentment and disillusionment there. and even after the new government was formed, you've heard sunni tribal leaders and others talk about that not being enough. can the government be inclusive, but can there be a rejuvenation of the sons of iraq? that you begin to see inorganic countermovement and fighting force in western a rack. those tribes also sort of crossed the border and so isis has erased the border between iraq and area. some of these tribes exist along those borders as well. >> one of the other challenges follows directly with what juan were saying, a spectacular sense of entitlement that people have, that we are the key and therefore we have to get this much. you end up sharing 300% of th
i think that is doable. i think the real question for the new government is, can you reverse the sense of bitterness and disillusionment among the sunni tribes that have bought into the idea of putting their lives and communities at risk and felt very much abandoned by the maliki government. there is lingering resentment and disillusionment there. and even after the new government was formed, you've heard sunni tribal leaders and others talk about that not being enough. can the government be...
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it's absolutely doable.on people would fund it:,( because they don't to get their hands dirty. turks don't want to send anybody because of radical people. writing the check, they write the check. do you seefo(c any flaw in thi juan? >> i want to ask you, what about accountability, you think back to contractors hired, black water or the reagan administration, iran contra. >> the accountability is this congress of the united states. this is done under -- under our control, our congress would have to sign off on it. >> that's why i think mary katharani says the best military in the world is our military an they're loyal to us, they're americans. >> i'm not going to sign off on that after all the blood and treasure we spent in afghanistan. >> that's fair. >> this is a worldwide problem and the world should be part of the solution. go ahead, mary. >> even with the mercenary army, it will be us in the lead as you stipulate in your plan and relinquishing the lead in our ruu safer for llyv$ the world. the deal i
it's absolutely doable.on people would fund it:,( because they don't to get their hands dirty. turks don't want to send anybody because of radical people. writing the check, they write the check. do you seefo(c any flaw in thi juan? >> i want to ask you, what about accountability, you think back to contractors hired, black water or the reagan administration, iran contra. >> the accountability is this congress of the united states. this is done under -- under our control, our...