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-- goodant good effect actors for your film.callen to play gandalf, actors are there for a reason. what we do helps create these characters and stories that help complete the rest of the film. we have the third hobbit film coming up in the sequel to planet of the apes coming out. >> rise of the planet of the apes was awesome. i don't go to the theaters as much anymore since i moved into the suburbs. i stayed home and watch movies on netflix or itunes. rise of the planet of the apes was one of those movies where i thought i would watch it and see how it was and it really was surprising in a positive way. howre you thinking about they look on the big screen or do you think about the small screen when matt miller sitting there eight hours straight? >> the big screen. >> it naturally translates over. >> it gets harder with 3-d, i'd imagine. >> it does. the physics behind it, all the detail has been completely correct. >> do you like 3-d? i get a headache wearing the glasses. i think people have started to opt for the 2-d films. >> i
-- goodant good effect actors for your film.callen to play gandalf, actors are there for a reason. what we do helps create these characters and stories that help complete the rest of the film. we have the third hobbit film coming up in the sequel to planet of the apes coming out. >> rise of the planet of the apes was awesome. i don't go to the theaters as much anymore since i moved into the suburbs. i stayed home and watch movies on netflix or itunes. rise of the planet of the apes was...
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date it will only go into effect after the effective day and when can you demolish and xhoerg and when you're looking at that question from january all ask was there a no fault eviction within 10 years. >> we wanted to prevent there to be an incentive on the evocation between with october 24th date and the passing of the legislation. knowing this legislation could be passed that would h have led to a number of evictions before the deadline between the implementation date of the ordinance. this came up a couple weeks ago when we were hearing a conversion for a foe. when we found out there's a history of the oifls eviction it looked like the landlord had rushed to get a eviction date before the ordinance went into effect. i agree we should have the diet be set at the point when tolerates public notice we don't want to see this before the holiday. that was meant to prevent that very thing we saw a couple weeks ago at the full board >> ms. hay word mingle. >> i want to reiterate i think the concern was about the component. it was pouted out and he didn't want to create an incentive to evok
date it will only go into effect after the effective day and when can you demolish and xhoerg and when you're looking at that question from january all ask was there a no fault eviction within 10 years. >> we wanted to prevent there to be an incentive on the evocation between with october 24th date and the passing of the legislation. knowing this legislation could be passed that would h have led to a number of evictions before the deadline between the implementation date of the ordinance....
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it's relatively small but the net effect would be positive, not negative. you would be lifting three-quarters of a million people off the assistance roles for government assistance. you'll be providing all sorts of additional services to these people and you would be doing what is fair and just. i think that's what we need to concentrate on here. >> earlier in the program mark referred to the minimum wage as a blunt instrument. there are places in los angeles, where i'm sitting in washington, d.c. that persistent demand is high enough that you won't see any difference in the clientele or bills in the restaurant. but go a couple of miles away where demand might be slack more, episodic, and suddenly jobs may be in trouble the way they weren't, or pushed to the margins to match their hourly productivity with their wage so much closely, and less of a clearcut slam dunk for an interand worker, no? >> no, you have to look first of all again who these minimum wage workers are. 66%, two-thirds of low wage workers work for companies with 100 employees orego or more.
it's relatively small but the net effect would be positive, not negative. you would be lifting three-quarters of a million people off the assistance roles for government assistance. you'll be providing all sorts of additional services to these people and you would be doing what is fair and just. i think that's what we need to concentrate on here. >> earlier in the program mark referred to the minimum wage as a blunt instrument. there are places in los angeles, where i'm sitting in...
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and the decisions that you make for the sfmta effects that. the requirements and because sometimes, this is not, necessarily always understood by the other departments. but for small business, they see the city as one big entity. and so, whether it is the sfmta and whether it is puc, and whether it is dpw and whether it is the department of public health, they see us all as one. and i like to liken it as if you are looking at your bank, and you have a checking account and a savings account and a mortgage, or, you know, a home equity line of credit or a credit card, you like at your financial institution as one entity to be able to navigate and you want the ability for those things to be able to communicate and function well, with each other, for you to be able to manage, what in this situation, managing your money. so, with small business and primarily, our commercial corridor businesses, there is a lot that the city brings to them. and asks them to do. and so, it is the graffiti is on the business, they are required to do the graffiti removal
and the decisions that you make for the sfmta effects that. the requirements and because sometimes, this is not, necessarily always understood by the other departments. but for small business, they see the city as one big entity. and so, whether it is the sfmta and whether it is puc, and whether it is dpw and whether it is the department of public health, they see us all as one. and i like to liken it as if you are looking at your bank, and you have a checking account and a savings account and...
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the final deadline if you want your coverage to be effective by january 1. you have to have this site not ready just for this week, but what was projected internally here to be even larger numbers of people who are not going to be just visiting the site, but needing to get that covered so that they get a budget refers. are you about it, is the president confident that the website will be ready for that expected and predicted surge of people? that we havefident achieved significant , andvements in the website intentionality. as proved by the metrics we have got over thus far, and we will continue to make progress and improvements to the website in the days and weeks ahead. ifr absolutely right that you want covered on your first, you need to enroll i december 23 , and obviously to pay your premium by the deadline set by their insurer. be the is going to biggest spike that this administration will have seen come and people coming to the website are seeking coverage. >> that may be the case, but i would refer you to the cms briefings for what they might have ab
the final deadline if you want your coverage to be effective by january 1. you have to have this site not ready just for this week, but what was projected internally here to be even larger numbers of people who are not going to be just visiting the site, but needing to get that covered so that they get a budget refers. are you about it, is the president confident that the website will be ready for that expected and predicted surge of people? that we havefident achieved significant , andvements...
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we also have newer generations of progesterones which have varying effects of side effects bepenningn the person and what they would like to get out of the pill. and that's where some of the controversy arise. >> and are those like yaz, and yazmine which have all of the lawsuits pending? >> absolutely. what the lawsuits are about are increased occurrence of blood clots. birth control pills do increase your risk of having a blood clot. the question is how much? and the absolute increased risk is not that high. we do know no matter what it is higher on any birth control pill, and with yaz, and yazmine the increased risk is a little bit higher. ultimately you have to chance that with the risk of a person's -- one there are alternatives, but two, pregnancy is a much higher risk of blood clots that a birth control pill ever would be. >> doctor i want you to jump in here. i know you have concerns. do yours focus more on the physiological health or the mental well-being of women who are on the pill? >> both in fact. >> for the most part women make birth control for one of two reasons. eithe
we also have newer generations of progesterones which have varying effects of side effects bepenningn the person and what they would like to get out of the pill. and that's where some of the controversy arise. >> and are those like yaz, and yazmine which have all of the lawsuits pending? >> absolutely. what the lawsuits are about are increased occurrence of blood clots. birth control pills do increase your risk of having a blood clot. the question is how much? and the absolute...
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and isn't as effective as we thought?investigation prompted the us -- the fda to prompt the consumer products safety company to take a closer look. >> freckle fan is used in such soaps as -- freckle fan -- soaps and is used in and others.sh what is your stance on aid? onthe products that we focus focus on the antibacterial washes. they have been used effectively and safely in health-care four decades or more. it has been in the consumer space in the past decade and a half, millions of consumers using these products safely and effectively everyday. these products are already regulated by the fda. ist our industry will do provide the agency updated data that shows that antibacterial soaps are safe and effective. >> endocrinologists have been studying this, because it has to inwith hormones and changes the in technology of an individual. have there -- has there been any non-us research that points to whether trackless and -- triclosan is good or bad for you? >> there have been many studies around the product saying that it m
and isn't as effective as we thought?investigation prompted the us -- the fda to prompt the consumer products safety company to take a closer look. >> freckle fan is used in such soaps as -- freckle fan -- soaps and is used in and others.sh what is your stance on aid? onthe products that we focus focus on the antibacterial washes. they have been used effectively and safely in health-care four decades or more. it has been in the consumer space in the past decade and a half, millions of...
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it has been effect it, but the-- it has been effective but the precisesize of the impact is something that we can very reasonably disagree about and we can ---- and work will continue. the uncertainty of the impact and the effects of ending programs and so on, one of the reasons we have treated this as a supplementary rather than as a primary tool. >> don lee "l.a. times." unemployment benefits are expiring shortly for millions of people.how much of an economic impact do you see that having? what effect would you expect that would have on the unemployment rate? if those people drop out of the labor force, will that not the unemployment rate down quite a bit? >> yes, obviously it has a big economic effect on those directly affected who are receiving benefits. we do have an unusually large number of long-term, unemployed people in the u.s. it is a major concern and one that i cited in my opening remarks. the effects of extending unemployed benefits is probably not very large. they work in two directions. a one hand, putting the benefits into the system, you will provide additional incom
it has been effect it, but the-- it has been effective but the precisesize of the impact is something that we can very reasonably disagree about and we can ---- and work will continue. the uncertainty of the impact and the effects of ending programs and so on, one of the reasons we have treated this as a supplementary rather than as a primary tool. >> don lee "l.a. times." unemployment benefits are expiring shortly for millions of people.how much of an economic impact do you see...
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, terms of the effectiveness of our policies, highly effective among central bankers and other policymakers around the world, and so i hope when they review the fed, if that is what they do, that they rely on expertise and highly qualified individuals who know the ins and outs of central banking and monetary policy which are not simple matters. it would be very interesting to have a throw discussion of many issues involved the fed has been engaged in. i hope it will be on a high level that uses the best and most qualified people debating what changes, if any, are needed and what is being done right. >> last question. >> murray jacobson with "the news all." with the drop in labor force participation, how much do you see that as result of structural changes going on in the economy at this point, and what extent do you think government can help alleviate that in this environment? bernanke: i think that a lot of the declines in the participation rate are in fact demographic or structural reflecting sociological trends. many of the changes that we are seeing now, we were also seeing to some degr
, terms of the effectiveness of our policies, highly effective among central bankers and other policymakers around the world, and so i hope when they review the fed, if that is what they do, that they rely on expertise and highly qualified individuals who know the ins and outs of central banking and monetary policy which are not simple matters. it would be very interesting to have a throw discussion of many issues involved the fed has been engaged in. i hope it will be on a high level that uses...
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is not achieved that cause is going to have very serious effects here in ukraine and in us cray cray malaysians he accused russia of interfering but many question why he was there in the first place it's not the first time john mccain has been seen paying a visit to the united states is currently lending its support to he had a photo op with some syrian rebel kidnappers now it's a world boxing champion turned politician and mccain is not the only american politician in ukraine his appearance that gets independence square was preceded by u.s. assistant secretary of state victoria nuland handing out cakes to the protesters the reason they are that is bluntly because i think these people want to detach the ukraine from russia as they see it and they think that by supporting the protesters in kiev they might actually achieve that the problem with that strategy is that it's simply not working the balance between the ukraine and russia economically and culturally ethnically and simply too strong and i think for american politicians and indeed european politicians to go to the ukraine and t
is not achieved that cause is going to have very serious effects here in ukraine and in us cray cray malaysians he accused russia of interfering but many question why he was there in the first place it's not the first time john mccain has been seen paying a visit to the united states is currently lending its support to he had a photo op with some syrian rebel kidnappers now it's a world boxing champion turned politician and mccain is not the only american politician in ukraine his appearance...
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what is the pope francis effect? from rome to rio de janeiro, what is the buzz? however his softened language on hot button issues have some evaluating his political impact. joining us to take a closer look at the pope francis effect is father john guthrie, a member of the clergy for more than 20 years. sister jean grenick, she has been vocal on lgbt issues, a move that got her sanctioned by the church. and he penned an article, what can sarah palin and the gop can learn from pope francis. a four decade low, lack of interest what do you think is the reason for that? >> well i think institutional religion across the board has suffered in recent decades. but i think what's amazing and inspiring about this new pope is, you know, he's really breathing new life into the catholic conversation in a way we haven't seen in quite some time. i think his emphasis on personal humility, is connecting with people in their hearts in a way we haven't seen in quite some time. >> father john what is this pope francis effect? how would you explain it? >> i think at the time he was e
what is the pope francis effect? from rome to rio de janeiro, what is the buzz? however his softened language on hot button issues have some evaluating his political impact. joining us to take a closer look at the pope francis effect is father john guthrie, a member of the clergy for more than 20 years. sister jean grenick, she has been vocal on lgbt issues, a move that got her sanctioned by the church. and he penned an article, what can sarah palin and the gop can learn from pope francis. a...
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more effective and less side effects. >> reporter: tomofoxin has major side effects. >> the harms are an increased risk of uterine cancer, blood clots, cataracts, also hot flashes. >> reporter: the study involved almost 3900 women between the age os of 40 and 70 at increased risk for breast cancer. half got anastrozole every day. the others got a placebo. after five years 40 women on anastrazole got breast cancer versus 85 in the placebo group. who could this help? this can help those with a family history, dense breasts and some type of benign lumps. >> reporter: now building a second career as a consultant, this drug offers gardner a new way to stay in the game. anne thompson, nbc news, new york. >>> and we're back in a moment with a little boy on a mission a lot of other americans might like. >>> we are back in a moment with >> for all those who heard the story that the new head of the fcc wants to allow cell phones on planes while in the air it's not as bad as you might have first feared. it's all about allowing people to use their devices to text and web surf, but not to make cal
more effective and less side effects. >> reporter: tomofoxin has major side effects. >> the harms are an increased risk of uterine cancer, blood clots, cataracts, also hot flashes. >> reporter: the study involved almost 3900 women between the age os of 40 and 70 at increased risk for breast cancer. half got anastrozole every day. the others got a placebo. after five years 40 women on anastrazole got breast cancer versus 85 in the placebo group. who could this help? this can...
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process as a government that has effect in the country but doesn't. know they can't do anything about it so what future for the products of these all fields of the separatists want to start exporting or know of their own needs could they even maybe give europe a better deal than tripoli's offering a wooden europe touchett well they already selling it on the black market they are european companies or black marketeers who are buying this oil already and it's leaving the port of bank guards the daily so they're filling up ships and remember this is the same effect in iraq where they claim that the meters were broken so they can succumb for how much oil left the country so that they are black marketeers buying up this oil and selling it on to whoever buys it but that's already happening so no change there and what chance that about the western countries that helped topple gadhafi in the first place now stepping in with major financial support to help sort this out well they're training the troops i believe in both gary at the moment but this is the barn
process as a government that has effect in the country but doesn't. know they can't do anything about it so what future for the products of these all fields of the separatists want to start exporting or know of their own needs could they even maybe give europe a better deal than tripoli's offering a wooden europe touchett well they already selling it on the black market they are european companies or black marketeers who are buying this oil already and it's leaving the port of bank guards the...
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tonight had freeze warning is in effect and stays in effect till 9:00 a.m. tomorrow morning.d. beautiful night. this atmosphere, the winds we had and the cool temperatures, great visibility. it will be good viewing tonight and tomorrow. 24 in santa rosa tomorrow. not going to be hard to get temperatures around santa rosa or napa in the teens. numbers will be down. san francisco tomorrow is going to be a cool day. check it out. 49 degrees in san francisco when you wake up. lunchtime 46 degrees. day time high in san francisco, 49 degrees. the computer model, i want to get to friday. you are not going to see much on thursday. not going to see much into friday. friday night, or friday morning, off the coast, this is the system. it bumps the cool air out and pulls in and that is friday afternoon and with that cool air in place, snow on bay area peaks and low snow areas and it moves out. after that system rolls through, you could see rain from that if we are lucky. these are the highs through thursday. significantly cool. 49 mountain view. 49 san jose. 50 morgan hill. the five-day
tonight had freeze warning is in effect and stays in effect till 9:00 a.m. tomorrow morning.d. beautiful night. this atmosphere, the winds we had and the cool temperatures, great visibility. it will be good viewing tonight and tomorrow. 24 in santa rosa tomorrow. not going to be hard to get temperatures around santa rosa or napa in the teens. numbers will be down. san francisco tomorrow is going to be a cool day. check it out. 49 degrees in san francisco when you wake up. lunchtime 46 degrees....
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. >> this three second special effects shot takes hours to create. >> to do a digital effect you shoot basically several layers. from the top of the stairs i shot the road empty, the car pass, cindy running into the middle of the street and jumping up. then did a pass with the car parked on the hit spot and cindy out there rolling on the hood in different positions. >> kyle then sends these layers to visual effects artist zane ruddlick to work his magic. >> it's three shots stitched together in a couple of subtle and kind of clever ways. the original handheld shot up to a moment. then the final handheld shot at the end. but in between, we're seaming that together with the cheated handheld simulated in the computer. >> to create that shot, zane uses a process called roto scoping. it's this painstaking, tracing frame by frame rachel throughout her roll off the car hood. by isolating her in that way, we're able to drop her on to the other shot. >> but the devil is in the details. after viewing the effect, zane and kyle decides cindy's moves on top of the car aren't realistic enough. >> bo
. >> this three second special effects shot takes hours to create. >> to do a digital effect you shoot basically several layers. from the top of the stairs i shot the road empty, the car pass, cindy running into the middle of the street and jumping up. then did a pass with the car parked on the hit spot and cindy out there rolling on the hood in different positions. >> kyle then sends these layers to visual effects artist zane ruddlick to work his magic. >> it's three...
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>> we investigated only short-term effects.s i said, we investigated the effects much energy drinks one hour after consumption. the dose of energy drink we used was relatively small. so, the precipitants had about 100 mil i graham capk caffeine and 1.4 graham toline, which is approximately 1/10 of energy drink. so, from our study, it is unclear if there is a dose dependence effect of injury drinks or not. we only investigated, as i said, little dosages which showed an increase in contractility which is, from our point of view, is no concerns in healthy volunteers at least at those levels. >> so the question is: what are the risks? >> right. >> what are the biggest issues with the drink? is it the caffeine or the taurine? the taurine has been shown to increase contractility but to be positive in people who have serious heart problems? >> therefore, we investigated 10 participants using a caffeine-only protocol which includes the same amount of caffeine the energy drink did and we did not find a significant increase in contr t co
>> we investigated only short-term effects.s i said, we investigated the effects much energy drinks one hour after consumption. the dose of energy drink we used was relatively small. so, the precipitants had about 100 mil i graham capk caffeine and 1.4 graham toline, which is approximately 1/10 of energy drink. so, from our study, it is unclear if there is a dose dependence effect of injury drinks or not. we only investigated, as i said, little dosages which showed an increase in...
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kind of jumped to my next point or actually my most my last point here is it does have a chilling effect on descents and you know people are going to being far more careful in what they say and we still don't know to what extent it is all encompassing because one week after that i mean gamers now they're all they're watching gamers i mean my goodness what a a wonderful way to spend taxpayers' money what are they trying to get by studying gamers when my point is here is that everyone is aware of it is it sinking in to just how maybe dangerous this can be. well we did a survey of pen american center members american writers to ask them how they're reacting to these revelations and what we found was there were far more up in arms than the general population about ninety percent said they were very concerned about at a state surveillance and we were surprised to learn that just about a fourth of american writers were self censoring in some way they told us they were restricting what they post on social media who they talk to who they e-mail with and even what subjects they take on in their w
kind of jumped to my next point or actually my most my last point here is it does have a chilling effect on descents and you know people are going to being far more careful in what they say and we still don't know to what extent it is all encompassing because one week after that i mean gamers now they're all they're watching gamers i mean my goodness what a a wonderful way to spend taxpayers' money what are they trying to get by studying gamers when my point is here is that everyone is aware of...
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you can see the regulations that were posted were pretty effect ever in the areas that they were posted. the over size vehicled parking in those areas specifically were pretty much minimized, to less than 5 percent of what they were observed from previously. as i mentioned earlier, there were some cases where we observed that the over size vehicles parked just outside the pilot area or displaced to areas immediately adjacent. those are some of the locations where we need to pay some special attention to and follow up. >> can you read some of the locations? >> full ton street we observed 15 vehicles parked along the stretch. 2 #shgs lincoln way, clarng ton from 3-0, pennsylvania 4-0. toe land, and 4-0 and industrial area 3-0. >> there is one fan. it looks like at 7th street and 16th street and berry street there were 21 and it's gone down to zero? >> yes. none observed afterwards. >> all right. thank you so much. please continue. i'm sorry, supervisor mar. i didn't see you there. >> thank you. i just wanted to ask mr. yee. i know the mta's conclusion that this was successful is based on
you can see the regulations that were posted were pretty effect ever in the areas that they were posted. the over size vehicled parking in those areas specifically were pretty much minimized, to less than 5 percent of what they were observed from previously. as i mentioned earlier, there were some cases where we observed that the over size vehicles parked just outside the pilot area or displaced to areas immediately adjacent. those are some of the locations where we need to pay some special...
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exciting new side effects.ne patient had a feeling as if shocked, then felt paralyzed and heard vivid sounds of people coming up the stairs with a sense of violent intent and another had a feeling of shadows falling over his body hunted by enemies hearing extremely loud screams. (laughter) now, of course, the easiest thing to do would be just label the bottle "warning, may cause sudden on set kafka." (cheers and applause) but instead, the f.d.a. told merck to drop the suggested dosage dramatically from 80 milligrams to 10 milligrams. unfortunately, at that level patients recorded it had no advantage over a placebo. well, the folks at prescott believe the government should not be putting a bureaucrat between you and your inescapable nightmares. that's why we are proud to introduce vaxa-nuff. a three-pound brick of pure sleep aid. you choose your own dose by grating off as much as -- as doctor you prescribes. (laughter) when you feel yourself drifting gently off to sleep, you've had enough. when you feel like som
exciting new side effects.ne patient had a feeling as if shocked, then felt paralyzed and heard vivid sounds of people coming up the stairs with a sense of violent intent and another had a feeling of shadows falling over his body hunted by enemies hearing extremely loud screams. (laughter) now, of course, the easiest thing to do would be just label the bottle "warning, may cause sudden on set kafka." (cheers and applause) but instead, the f.d.a. told merck to drop the suggested dosage...
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if zero effective then yes it has been very effective. it is pretty funny there. michael price, essentially when we're talking about the amount of surveillance that's happening, a lot of us are saying we are collecting so much use not useful information, it's like collecting hay on top of a haystack. >> it does appear that way. a government accountability report that was published, 95% of the suspicious activity reports filed by state and local police in fusion centers are never investigated 50 fbi. that should give -- by the fbi. that should give you some indication of the junction information that's being swept up by the state and local police. when that happens, it makes it more difficult to identify real threats, when you have so much irrelevant or useless information pumping through the information, it really is like adding hay to the hay stacks. >> what are the civil liberties concerns in this collection of information? >> well, when you have vague rules like we have here and the rules are inconsistent, and police can file reports without any suspicion of cr
if zero effective then yes it has been very effective. it is pretty funny there. michael price, essentially when we're talking about the amount of surveillance that's happening, a lot of us are saying we are collecting so much use not useful information, it's like collecting hay on top of a haystack. >> it does appear that way. a government accountability report that was published, 95% of the suspicious activity reports filed by state and local police in fusion centers are never...
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. >>> a new set of safety guidelines for nuclear facilities other than power plants has come into effect. they will cover almost 250 facilities nationwide. the rules are much stricter than before, especially for processing plants. operators will need to take similar measures against accident accidents as those who run nuclear plants. nhk world has more. >> reporter: in total, 248 facilities across japan will be subject to the measures. the new rules apply to nuclear facilities such as a nuclear fuel fabrication facility in tokai prefecture. japan's nuclear regulatory body, the nra, approved the rules last month in response to the 2011 accident at the fukushima daiichi nuclear power plant. >> translator: the new safety standards, while laid down, considering japan's environmental conditions and other difficulties. i think they are strict enough. >> reporter: the severity of the requirements varies according to the type of facility. for instance, kyoto university's research reactor in osaka is required to take measures to prevent accidental emissions of radioactive material. the nra's pers
. >>> a new set of safety guidelines for nuclear facilities other than power plants has come into effect. they will cover almost 250 facilities nationwide. the rules are much stricter than before, especially for processing plants. operators will need to take similar measures against accident accidents as those who run nuclear plants. nhk world has more. >> reporter: in total, 248 facilities across japan will be subject to the measures. the new rules apply to nuclear facilities...
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we have tornado watches in effect for much of louisiana into east texas and that one is in effect until 6:00 central time. the box on top is in effect until 8:00 central time. we are already seeing a couple of severe thunderstorm warnings pop up. most of these have been in louisiana. we have this one here right around arcadia, this is in effect for the next 45 minutes or so. they are moving to the east at 35 miles per hour. if you are in the monroe vicinity, watch out for these. we had nasty storms roll through in the past couple minutes. these are carrying winds of about 60 miles per hour. very dangerous storms as well as the lightning. the moderate risk of severe weather will carry on through the afternoon. the highlighted areas need to be on the lookout. jackson, memphis, nashville, be aware of this. we could see up to an inch of ice. that means power outages, trees down. around the springfield area, up to half inch of ice. this is going to be a mess as we roll into tomorrow, things improve and then we get better and better by the time we get to christmas. even christmas day. >> ther
we have tornado watches in effect for much of louisiana into east texas and that one is in effect until 6:00 central time. the box on top is in effect until 8:00 central time. we are already seeing a couple of severe thunderstorm warnings pop up. most of these have been in louisiana. we have this one here right around arcadia, this is in effect for the next 45 minutes or so. they are moving to the east at 35 miles per hour. if you are in the monroe vicinity, watch out for these. we had nasty...
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lake effect snow warning is in effect. heavy snow occurs between that occurs when below-freezing winds blow across the warmer waters of the great lakes. >>> holiday travel means big business especially for the airline industry and new data, into the fatal are asi asiana aircraft creash. >> all aspects of the accident one key focus it became clear today that the pilot who was in command, he was a trainee learning this new jumbo jet didn't fully understand how the cockpit automat automation work. surveillance video showed how violent the crash was. pilots realized they were coming in too low and too slow. they tried to correct. the tail snapped off sending the plane skidding. three passengers, teenagers died. how pilots use sophisticated cockpit automation. we need to, when it comes to the interaction between the aircraft and the human being. >> in the asiana crash the captain disconnected the autopilot to take over the controls but didn't realize that also disabled the automatic speed control. >> the planes are becoming so
lake effect snow warning is in effect. heavy snow occurs between that occurs when below-freezing winds blow across the warmer waters of the great lakes. >>> holiday travel means big business especially for the airline industry and new data, into the fatal are asi asiana aircraft creash. >> all aspects of the accident one key focus it became clear today that the pilot who was in command, he was a trainee learning this new jumbo jet didn't fully understand how the cockpit automat...
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it has been effect it, but the-- it has been effective but the precisesize of the impact is something that we can very reasonably disagree about and we can ---- and work will continue. the uncertainty of the impact and the effects of ending programs and so on, one of the reasons we have treated this as a supplementary rather than as a >> don leeol. of "l.a. times." unemployment benefits are expiring shortly for millions of how much of an economic impact do you see that having? what effect would you expect that would have on the unemployment rate? if those people drop out of the labor force, will that not the unemployment rate down quite a bit?>> yes, obviously it has a big economic effect on those directly affected who are receiving benefits. we do have an unusually large number of long-term, unemployed people in the u.s. it is a major concern and one that i cited in my opening remarks. the effects of extending unemployed benefits is probably not very large. they work in two directions. a one hand, putting the benefits into the system, you will provide additional income and that is sp
it has been effect it, but the-- it has been effective but the precisesize of the impact is something that we can very reasonably disagree about and we can ---- and work will continue. the uncertainty of the impact and the effects of ending programs and so on, one of the reasons we have treated this as a supplementary rather than as a >> don leeol. of "l.a. times." unemployment benefits are expiring shortly for millions of how much of an economic impact do you see that having?...