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make a story of it getting more coverage for the issue in two thousand and four when we posed as dow chemical thanks to a b.b.c. error we gave a lot of journalists an excuse to talk about the twentieth anniversary of the bhopal consistency the biggest industrial disaster in history that has never been cleaned up dow chemical never took responsibility for the spill even though it brought the company responsible for this bill and the victims in india meanwhile has gotten practically nothing in compensation for a lot of thousands of people and they've gotten practically nothing and the state has never been cleaned up right so the book disaster famous says events you are on the b.b.c. they mistakenly went to the website and this brought enormous attention to this catastrophe in a way that cut through the media chatter it's everyone widely seen sees this as really a remarkable example of i guess what some would call culture jamming as well as unique form journalism but now the yes man of come up i recently because according to the latest wiki leaks dump the yes men were monitored by strap for a. c
make a story of it getting more coverage for the issue in two thousand and four when we posed as dow chemical thanks to a b.b.c. error we gave a lot of journalists an excuse to talk about the twentieth anniversary of the bhopal consistency the biggest industrial disaster in history that has never been cleaned up dow chemical never took responsibility for the spill even though it brought the company responsible for this bill and the victims in india meanwhile has gotten practically nothing in...
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at&t. >> there is a small leak at the dow chemical plant in pittsburgh.ist files we are following up to make sure it does not get worse. " >>justine: de you guys know what caused the leak? >> we do not know at this time. >>justine: is anyone sick or hurt >> i do not know that information. beneath an unfair corner never in my lifetime did i think i could walk 60 miles in 3 days. 60 miles in 3 days is-- is huge. if my mom can fight and beat breast cancer, i can walk 60 miles. you just put one foot in front of the other, and you know that you're walking for such a great cause that you just keep going. (man) that you have all these people coming together for one common goal. (woman) the goal is to bring an end to breast cancer. (woman) there's no doubt in my mind that komen's funding helped saved my life. the 3-day is my opportunity to help save others' lives. (woman) i'll never stop walking, not till we find a cure. with 3 days and 60 miles, you're making a bold statement. you're saying breast cancer is not going to win. (woman) and it has to end, but it sta
at&t. >> there is a small leak at the dow chemical plant in pittsburgh.ist files we are following up to make sure it does not get worse. " >>justine: de you guys know what caused the leak? >> we do not know at this time. >>justine: is anyone sick or hurt >> i do not know that information. beneath an unfair corner never in my lifetime did i think i could walk 60 miles in 3 days. 60 miles in 3 days is-- is huge. if my mom can fight and beat breast cancer, i...
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also developing insulating fuels with dow chemical. and the company's working with sephora for a new skin care line. that's a pretty unusual collection of partners. just goes to show you that solazyme's technology could have a ton of applications. frankly, i couldn't they've a better list of partners to have. which brings to us something called t.a.m., total addressable market. and it's a crucial question. solazyme is targeting the fuel and chemicals markets, the nutritional products and -- these are gigantic markets. and the combined opportunities obviously multiple billions of dollars. if solazyme could successfully ramp up production in a way that's cost-competitive with traditional oils. step four, figure out the time horizon. the first company in this space to come public, amyris. colossal failure. because it set very high expectations and ultimately disappointed by having to push out their timeline. solazyme has learned from amyris's lesson because they're being conservative. they plan to have their major plan online by mid-2013,
also developing insulating fuels with dow chemical. and the company's working with sephora for a new skin care line. that's a pretty unusual collection of partners. just goes to show you that solazyme's technology could have a ton of applications. frankly, i couldn't they've a better list of partners to have. which brings to us something called t.a.m., total addressable market. and it's a crucial question. solazyme is targeting the fuel and chemicals markets, the nutritional products and --...
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the story we first reported earlier this morning about the chemical leak that happened at the dow chemicallant in at the start. we are burning a little bit more about what happened. we're learning now that it was a chlorine leak in one of the reactors. it was contained to just inside the facility. at one point, there was vapor in the air. there are no injuries to report. no one was hurt in the incident. a dell spokesperson is telling us that the public was never and is not in danger. we will take a break and be right back. we will take a break and be -i( music playing ) - we know technology can make you more connected. but now it can make you more connected to your doctor through e-mail. test results from home. check records. change appointments. now doctors, nurses, techs, pharmacists are all digitally connected to each other. and ultimately connected to you. at kaiser permanente, we believe that if knowledge is power, shared knowledge is even more powerful. kaiser permanente. thrive. shared knowledge whatcah, these new jeans i want. i've been looking everywhere. new blue jeans? oh, don't
the story we first reported earlier this morning about the chemical leak that happened at the dow chemicallant in at the start. we are burning a little bit more about what happened. we're learning now that it was a chlorine leak in one of the reactors. it was contained to just inside the facility. at one point, there was vapor in the air. there are no injuries to report. no one was hurt in the incident. a dell spokesperson is telling us that the public was never and is not in danger. we will...
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dow chemical has talked about a new facility they are bringing home. chevron and others -- the reason a lot of that new manufacturing is coming back to the united states is because the cost of energy is coming down, specifically natural gas. those decisions to bring to the united states of those manufacturing jobs that we lost as a result of high energy costs, are driven heavily by the cost of energy, in this case, natural gas. the more we bring to the marketplace is not only benefits us as consumers with lower prices, it brings in more jobs that we rely on and a high standard of living. host: i will turn to the paul krugman column because the other two more or less agree with your point of view. he writes "what about jobs? i have to limit what -- i started laughing when i saw the article offering north dakota as a role model. the oil boom has pushed unemployment down to 3.2%, but that is only possible because the whole state has fewer residents than metropolitan albany, so few residents that adding a few jobs in the sector is a big deal. the vote in p
dow chemical has talked about a new facility they are bringing home. chevron and others -- the reason a lot of that new manufacturing is coming back to the united states is because the cost of energy is coming down, specifically natural gas. those decisions to bring to the united states of those manufacturing jobs that we lost as a result of high energy costs, are driven heavily by the cost of energy, in this case, natural gas. the more we bring to the marketplace is not only benefits us as...
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dow chemical is opening plants on the gulf coast. with anything in life, carol, there's a tradeoff. you're getting these jobs but also some of these ways of extracting natural gas are controversial like fracking. you have to take good with the bad. carol? >> wall street has been having a tough time lately. what's the problem? >> reporter: still having a tough time. a flat open. the dow has fallen four of the past six sessions but because of big gains that we had on monday, the dips really haven't made a huge impact. what's going on is u.s. economic news coming out hasn't been the best. housing reports have shown continued weakness in sector. durable goods orders came out this morning from february. this he went up but not as much as expected. markets are holding up pretty well so far this year. look at the dow up 8%. nasdaq up almost 20%. not such a huge surprise. you see a bit of a pause. everybody taking a breather. >> all right. alison kosik like at the new york stock exchange. >>> final day of arguments begins in the historic hea
dow chemical is opening plants on the gulf coast. with anything in life, carol, there's a tradeoff. you're getting these jobs but also some of these ways of extracting natural gas are controversial like fracking. you have to take good with the bad. carol? >> wall street has been having a tough time lately. what's the problem? >> reporter: still having a tough time. a flat open. the dow has fallen four of the past six sessions but because of big gains that we had on monday, the dips...
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dow chemical has talked about a new facility they are bringing home. chevron and others -- the reason a lot of that new manufacturing is coming back to the united states is because the cost of energy is coming down, specifically natural gas. those decisions to bring to the united states of those manufacturing jobs that we lost as a result of high energy costs, are driven heavily by the cost of energy, in this case, natural gas. the more we bring to the marketplace is not only benefits us as consumers with lower prices, it brings in more jobs that we rely on and a high standard of living. host: i will turn to the paul krugman column because the other two more or less agree with your point of view. he writes "what about jobs? i have to limit what -- i started laughing when i saw the article offering north dakota as a role model. the oil boom has pushed unemployment down to 3.2%, but that is only possible because the whole state has fewer residents than metropolitan albany, so few residents that adding a few jobs in the sector is a big deal. the vote in p
dow chemical has talked about a new facility they are bringing home. chevron and others -- the reason a lot of that new manufacturing is coming back to the united states is because the cost of energy is coming down, specifically natural gas. those decisions to bring to the united states of those manufacturing jobs that we lost as a result of high energy costs, are driven heavily by the cost of energy, in this case, natural gas. the more we bring to the marketplace is not only benefits us as...
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lustfully former dow chemical scientists pled guilty to transferring stolen trade secrets to individuals in europe and in china. these are just a few examples of the growing insider threat from employees who may use their access to commit economic espionage. turning to the cyberthreat. this will be an area of particular focus with the fbi and the coming years. the cybercrime cuts across all of our programs. terrorists are increasingly cybersavvy and like every other multinational organization, they are using the internet to grow their business and connect with like-minded individuals. they are not hiding in the shadows of cyberspace. al qaeda and the arabian peninsula has produced a full-color english language online magazine. al-shabaab al qaeda affiliates in somalia has its own twitter account. in extremists are not just using the internet for propaganda and recruitment. they are using cyberspace to conduct operations and while today terrorists have not use the internet to launch a full-scale cyberattack, we cannot underestimate their attempt and one hacker recruiting video feature is
lustfully former dow chemical scientists pled guilty to transferring stolen trade secrets to individuals in europe and in china. these are just a few examples of the growing insider threat from employees who may use their access to commit economic espionage. turning to the cyberthreat. this will be an area of particular focus with the fbi and the coming years. the cybercrime cuts across all of our programs. terrorists are increasingly cybersavvy and like every other multinational organization,...
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and last fall a former dow chemical scientist pled guilty to transporting stolen trade secrets to the individuals in europe and in china to read and these are just a few examples of the growing insider threat from employees who may use their access to commit economic espionage. turning to the cyber threats, this will be an area of particular focus with the fbi and the coming years. as cybercrime cuts across all of our programs. terrorists are increasingly cyber savvy coming and like every other multinational organization, they are using the internet to grow their business and to connect with like-minded individuals. and they are not hiding in the shadows of cyberspace. al qaeda and the arabian peninsula has produced a full color english-language online magazine. al-shabaab and al qaeda affiliate in somalia has its own plater count read and extremists are not just using the internet for propaganda and recruitment, they are using cyberspace to conduct operations. while today terrorists have not used the internet to launch a full-scale cyberattack, we cannot underestimate their intent. a
and last fall a former dow chemical scientist pled guilty to transporting stolen trade secrets to the individuals in europe and in china to read and these are just a few examples of the growing insider threat from employees who may use their access to commit economic espionage. turning to the cyber threats, this will be an area of particular focus with the fbi and the coming years. as cybercrime cuts across all of our programs. terrorists are increasingly cyber savvy coming and like every other...