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in the face of this exponential consumption the infrastructures can't keep up. only five percent of the plastic used in the world is recycled and the west the main consumer does not even have the means to deal with. this is the port of chinari in india part of our recycled waste ends up here by the container full. hidden from european eyes all rubbish is treated behind these doors which are usually kept closed. you see containers are then unloaded and then the material is in this yard in this yard as you can see that is different different quality from different origin some material from germany some from france some from america some from the middle east it's this at some who will let us in the future in just number one recycler of plastic bottles. is a broker he buys the continents of the recycling bins and resells it here where it can be treated by cheap labor. like me. so noodles line of business is doing well. and the export of used plastic has been increasing by thirty percent a year in two thousand and seven france sent seven hundred thousand metric tons
in the face of this exponential consumption the infrastructures can't keep up. only five percent of the plastic used in the world is recycled and the west the main consumer does not even have the means to deal with. this is the port of chinari in india part of our recycled waste ends up here by the container full. hidden from european eyes all rubbish is treated behind these doors which are usually kept closed. you see containers are then unloaded and then the material is in this yard in this...
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the budget is exponentially more than it was before.eficit is exponentially more than he faced before. so note the subtlety he said before and after. before he said i will try to get through the year with what we had. today he said no new taxes but listen to the end of the sentences. unless the voters approve it. in the next couple of days he will come to the public with a very a u.s. ear budget and say you will have to live with these cuts or else i am going to have to ask you to extend the taxes. he is doing that because he needs republican support in the legislature in order to put new tax extensions on the bolt later on in the spring. that's the difference. >> that is going to be a tough fight between the governor and the legislature. >> well, it will be defendant live. not with the democrats. they will go along with him. the republicans he has to convince on this because they have the ability to keep him from putting it on the ballot if they don't cooperate. >> the unemployment rate is astronomical. >> another quote more than half
the budget is exponentially more than it was before.eficit is exponentially more than he faced before. so note the subtlety he said before and after. before he said i will try to get through the year with what we had. today he said no new taxes but listen to the end of the sentences. unless the voters approve it. in the next couple of days he will come to the public with a very a u.s. ear budget and say you will have to live with these cuts or else i am going to have to ask you to extend the...
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getting older and collect social security, you're predicting that cost of cancer is going to go up exponentially. >> we have so much great news the stock market's high i don't want to depress people. baby boomers the cost of cancer is going down attractions starting to be cancer. did there so many people retiring, somebody people hitting age 60 the volume of cancer will pick up. the way to play it it's a trend, investment say you're not going to invest in cancer. it names like pfizer and bristol-myers our big drug makers were going to benefit from more more americans popping pills to try and fight off cancer. >> $125 billion in fighting cancer last year? >> it will be $200 billion interest and later. as an investor only so much will go to the drug companies, that's why you want to invest in trends like that. >> i guess that's the reality of the day. it rob is still with us today but will look for him on friday. if will be back after the break with a lot more news. @ year-ago today as 7.0 earthquake rocked 80 the destruction toll in human lives were devastating. as i did what some reports today,
getting older and collect social security, you're predicting that cost of cancer is going to go up exponentially. >> we have so much great news the stock market's high i don't want to depress people. baby boomers the cost of cancer is going down attractions starting to be cancer. did there so many people retiring, somebody people hitting age 60 the volume of cancer will pick up. the way to play it it's a trend, investment say you're not going to invest in cancer. it names like pfizer and...
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. >> it just is going up exponentially so i have to chart it. in a couple of years, well, we just won't be able to pay. what are you going to do if your child gets sick? if it's pay or die, you're going to pay. so you're going to be bankrupt if your kids get sick. >> blue shield says it needs to raise rates because of higher provider prices, increased utilization, and the fact that healthier people are dropping coverage during a bad economy. >>> a threatened lawsuit by university of california executives has prompted a local, state assemblyman to call for pension controls. the uc executives want their pensions based on a percentage of their full salaries, rather than the maximum imposed by the irs. that bill by democrat jerry hill of san mateo would require allstate worker retirement programs to adhere to the irs cap. >>> it looks like ed lee is about to become interim mayor. lee is currently the san francisco city administrator. he was the only candidate with enough support on the board of supervisors despite indications that he did not want th
. >> it just is going up exponentially so i have to chart it. in a couple of years, well, we just won't be able to pay. what are you going to do if your child gets sick? if it's pay or die, you're going to pay. so you're going to be bankrupt if your kids get sick. >> blue shield says it needs to raise rates because of higher provider prices, increased utilization, and the fact that healthier people are dropping coverage during a bad economy. >>> a threatened lawsuit by...
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much like the electronics business, just the speed of technology's, you know, exponential. it goes faster. and so that's it--we've always got to be out in front trying to find out what is that next thing that the consumers are looking for. >> and at the top of most consumer surveys is convenience. the variety of lettuce in each package eliminates the need to buy a lot of different heads of lettuce, and thus allows for customized blends. also, the petite size and shape of each artisan lettuce head lets folks have a quick and easy preparation as well as flexibility in sizes and cuts. in fact, the lettuce only needs two cuts, a quick rinse in the sink, and a crisping in the fridge, and you're all ready to plate. ok, julie, we're at the last--my favorite step--the eating process. we've cut, 've rinsed, we've crisped. now what do we do with the lettuce? >> basically you plate it, get ready to plate it up. you put some oil and vinegar salad dressing with a little salt and pepper in it, and just toss it 'cause you don't want to cover it up with too much of a heavy thing. >> tasty.
much like the electronics business, just the speed of technology's, you know, exponential. it goes faster. and so that's it--we've always got to be out in front trying to find out what is that next thing that the consumers are looking for. >> and at the top of most consumer surveys is convenience. the variety of lettuce in each package eliminates the need to buy a lot of different heads of lettuce, and thus allows for customized blends. also, the petite size and shape of each artisan...
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there's a steady trend of increasing plastic and it's growing exponentially sort of purpose that this is to get the world awareness don't talk about solutions what do we do about this issue. while marcus is busy consciousness raising on the other side of the planet richard thompson is busy collecting scientific evidence of the contamination of the marine had to turn to find plastics. i was just interested well this is a plastics that are forming by the breakdown of large bases or what is the smallest piece of plastic present on the base that was the challenge i set to two of my graduate students just at the over ten years ago. richard has found fragments of plastic that can be measured in microns finer than a human. and he has found huge quantities of them. of all of the pieces that we we extract that look a little bit unusual around about a third we can found to be plastic. he thought of maybe his findings with the result of a freak event on a particular plymouth beach so he analyzed the sound of ten other british beaches then he checked all stars the same time worldwide. we found th
there's a steady trend of increasing plastic and it's growing exponentially sort of purpose that this is to get the world awareness don't talk about solutions what do we do about this issue. while marcus is busy consciousness raising on the other side of the planet richard thompson is busy collecting scientific evidence of the contamination of the marine had to turn to find plastics. i was just interested well this is a plastics that are forming by the breakdown of large bases or what is the...
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systems are moving to the internet and he says when that happens the chances for that increase exponentially. don knapp, in palo alto, cbs5. >>> it will hopefully be a great game. there will be great ads but something will be missing from super bowl xlv. no cheerleaders. now, this is going to be the first time the super bowl will not have cheerleaders. the steelers and packers. >> or the rams. they won't be there either. >> chargers won't be there. >> anyway, these two teams they are playing in the super bowl and they are just two of six that don't have cheerleaders. they got rid of that extra support years ago. >>> the flying tomato doesn't much to cheer about. he has done something he has never done at x games. >>> tiger is lurking at torrey pines. we will hit the lynx next in sports. the internet on a plane! are you from the future? um, no. cleveland. listen cleveland, your savings account is stuck in the past! earn more with interestplus savings at capitalone.com. that's new school banking baby! so instead of making peanuts, your savings will be earning three times the national average.
systems are moving to the internet and he says when that happens the chances for that increase exponentially. don knapp, in palo alto, cbs5. >>> it will hopefully be a great game. there will be great ads but something will be missing from super bowl xlv. no cheerleaders. now, this is going to be the first time the super bowl will not have cheerleaders. the steelers and packers. >> or the rams. they won't be there either. >> chargers won't be there. >> anyway, these...
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and the memorial outside the hospital has grown exponentially. it's been said that sometimes all we can do is stand by the people who are suffering. and they have been gathering to do that. the outpouring of the hospital growing. the notes even from children. so, yes, moving. and some of those in the hospital have come out to read the notes, look at the teddy bears, and then return to the hospital. >> it has been growing every hour since that shooting on saturday. diane, you were out in tucson as well. that town has come together. it seems like everyone in the town knows gabrielle giffords. judge roll, are of course, everyone's hards go out to christina taylor green, that little girl killed. >> and 14,000 there in mckale. 13,000 overflow in the stadium. that's 27,000 people total coming out in arizona. and all of us together watching. and now, the president prepares to speak. >>> i think you can see by those who are in the program and by the many dignitaries and elected officials in the audience how deeply our country was affected by the terrible
and the memorial outside the hospital has grown exponentially. it's been said that sometimes all we can do is stand by the people who are suffering. and they have been gathering to do that. the outpouring of the hospital growing. the notes even from children. so, yes, moving. and some of those in the hospital have come out to read the notes, look at the teddy bears, and then return to the hospital. >> it has been growing every hour since that shooting on saturday. diane, you were out in...
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have progressed we knew the likelihood of bringing little guiliani all alive was division dishing exponentially. all of our teams and our team members have held out hope myself included, at everything told us we were going to find the car in the canal. kron 4 surely that is the end result. >> has become alive we see a lot of activity going on but at this point a lot of people standing near these tow trucks that they would use to pull the car up out of the canal. at this point we don't know what they have been able to make contact. time is ticking, they have adjusted to our window in there's only one hour left if they aren't able to do it then they will have to basically freeze the crime scene and come back tomorrow. of course, we do not know what is and this car. they'll know they have located the car but we don't know if 4 year-old juliani or a was a is in the car. if we will know until they pull out of the car. reporting live in patterson christine conley kron 4 news. the >> you know police officials are planning an update for all of the reporters on the scene tonight? >> i think as soon as t
have progressed we knew the likelihood of bringing little guiliani all alive was division dishing exponentially. all of our teams and our team members have held out hope myself included, at everything told us we were going to find the car in the canal. kron 4 surely that is the end result. >> has become alive we see a lot of activity going on but at this point a lot of people standing near these tow trucks that they would use to pull the car up out of the canal. at this point we don't...
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and with the valuations of online firms like facebook and groupon expanding exponentially, are we in the midst of another dot com bubble? >> susie: on monday, auto supplier visteon will again trade here at the new york stock exchange. the company will use its old ticker symbol v.c. visteon's shares haven't traded on the big board since march of 2009. it emerged from bankruptcy reorganization in october wiping out $2 billion in debt from its balance sheet. >> tom: the u.s. supreme court will decide if a group of halliburton shareholders can pursue a class-action lawsuit against the oil services company. the investors claim halliburton inflated its stock price when former vice president dick cheney ran it. cheney, who is not named in the lawsuit, was halliburton's c.e.o. before he joined george w. bush's presidential ticket. the merits of the lawsuit are not at issue before the court, only whether it can proceed as a class action. a ruling is expected in june. >> tom: investors still don't believe in stocks. that's the assessment of tonight's market monitor. he's bernie schaeffer, chai
and with the valuations of online firms like facebook and groupon expanding exponentially, are we in the midst of another dot com bubble? >> susie: on monday, auto supplier visteon will again trade here at the new york stock exchange. the company will use its old ticker symbol v.c. visteon's shares haven't traded on the big board since march of 2009. it emerged from bankruptcy reorganization in october wiping out $2 billion in debt from its balance sheet. >> tom: the u.s. supreme...
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he says as this system moves to the internet potential for this kind of problem increases just exponentially. reporting live in palo alto, don knapp, cbs 5. >>> starting next fall the golden gate bridge is going to be without something that's been there since it opened in 1937. the toll takers. the bridge district overwhelmingly approved a plan today to replace them with a fully electronic system. now, they say it would save more than $19 million over the first eight years. but tolltakers say that the world's most famous bridge needs a human face. >> started here when i was 16. there is nowhere else i want to g there is nowhere else i want to be. >> the new system will be installed february of 2012 for testing. tolltakers will likely be eliminated by november of that year. >>> we eliminated a lot of record temperatures today roberta and got chilly instead. >> we certainly did allen. going through all of my data here, day by day, and it appears as if we have to go back to january 13, the last time we had measurable precipitation here in the bay area. we are now expecting rain this weekend. th
he says as this system moves to the internet potential for this kind of problem increases just exponentially. reporting live in palo alto, don knapp, cbs 5. >>> starting next fall the golden gate bridge is going to be without something that's been there since it opened in 1937. the toll takers. the bridge district overwhelmingly approved a plan today to replace them with a fully electronic system. now, they say it would save more than $19 million over the first eight years. but...
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. >> i have to chart it because it's going up exponentially and in a couple years we won't be able to. >> reporter: according to his drawings calculations premiums from his family of four have gone up 73% in the past year. a year ago he paid $447 a month and in march he'll pay a whopping 777. he is not alone. this could affect nearly 200,000 people in california. >> doctors, hospitals and health insurers are in cahoots to raise prices as high as possible because they have every incentive to charge as much as possible until government stops them. >> reporter: the newly sworn in california insurance commissioner dave jones says he wants the power to control health insurance rates. >> i'd like to have that authority for health insurance and i'm asking the legislature to give me that authority so i can address situations like the one here. >> reporter: until that happens commissioner jones has asked for a 60-day review. but that may not be soon enough for the family. even if the rates drop he says he cannot afford for anyone in his family to get ill or hurt with an $8,000 deductible. >> t
. >> i have to chart it because it's going up exponentially and in a couple years we won't be able to. >> reporter: according to his drawings calculations premiums from his family of four have gone up 73% in the past year. a year ago he paid $447 a month and in march he'll pay a whopping 777. he is not alone. this could affect nearly 200,000 people in california. >> doctors, hospitals and health insurers are in cahoots to raise prices as high as possible because they have...
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. >> i have to chart it because it's going up exponentially and, you know, in a couple of years, we juston't be able to pay. >> reporter: according to his calculations, premiums for his family of four have gone up 73% in the past year. a year ago, he paid $447 a month. and in march he will pay a whopping $777. he is not alone. this could affect nearly 200,000 people in california. >> doctors, hospitals and health insurers are in cahoots to raise prices as high as possible because they have every incentive to charge as much as possible until the governor stops them. >> reporter: dave jones says he wants the power to control health insurance rates. >> i'd like to have that authority for health insurance and i'm asking the legislature to give me that authority so that i can address situations like the one here. >> reporter: until that happens, commissioner jones has asked for a 60-day review but that may not be soon enough for families. even if the rates drop, he says he can't afford for his family to get ill or hurt with an $8,000 deductible. >> that's it. what are you going to do if your
. >> i have to chart it because it's going up exponentially and, you know, in a couple of years, we juston't be able to pay. >> reporter: according to his calculations, premiums for his family of four have gone up 73% in the past year. a year ago, he paid $447 a month. and in march he will pay a whopping $777. he is not alone. this could affect nearly 200,000 people in california. >> doctors, hospitals and health insurers are in cahoots to raise prices as high as possible...
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is it exponentially larger? >> quite a bit larger. once to the -- it points to the difficulty of the data set available. because of the large volume of properties -- some have a building and no lot square footage recorded. i believe a portion of that is commercial condominium. there is continued data analysis. the bottom line is, in our projections for implementation, we expect the total count of buildings to be about 15% larger in both cases. we need to sift through that data from the assessor report. we're doing a new task, so the city databases are not exactly attuned to what we need. chairperson maxwell: am i hearing you say that between five and 10 is quite a few buildings? >> yes. chairperson maxwell: it almost sounds like the majority of the buildings. >> if this error did not exist, there would be more than 10,000 buildings that would be in that small category. but in practice, probably at least half of them are really -- would need to be assembled together to line -- to add up to larger buildings. we could add the buildings i
is it exponentially larger? >> quite a bit larger. once to the -- it points to the difficulty of the data set available. because of the large volume of properties -- some have a building and no lot square footage recorded. i believe a portion of that is commercial condominium. there is continued data analysis. the bottom line is, in our projections for implementation, we expect the total count of buildings to be about 15% larger in both cases. we need to sift through that data from the...
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the british military presence on the ground in helmand province that in fact the jump started exponentially expanded the opium production from southern afghanistan to all across the country under the watchful guidance and protections of the rave british soldiers are just military can to get a crew shelved they are. now schoolkids won't be getting their four month winter break in indian administered kashmir this year they are being forced to make up at academic days lost over the year due to massive demonstrations against indeed rule which saw at least one hundred protesters killed are just current saying that one of the young victims of the latest separatist attack in the area. in srinagar this is all that remains of a school bus it was walking forcing a general strike called by separatists in the capital of a new to mr bush meat luckily the only child on the bus six year old. was rescued by first they poured petrol under the bus then they smashed the windows the bus driver picked me up and took me out of the bus then those people so far that this attack was meant as a warning to schools wh
the british military presence on the ground in helmand province that in fact the jump started exponentially expanded the opium production from southern afghanistan to all across the country under the watchful guidance and protections of the rave british soldiers are just military can to get a crew shelved they are. now schoolkids won't be getting their four month winter break in indian administered kashmir this year they are being forced to make up at academic days lost over the year due to...
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it's easier for attacks to be committed on these soldiers and i think there have been an exponential amount of attacks on these soldiers compared to on u.s. soil. so, you could just say that the spotlight has moved from the united states to the middle east and that's going to account for where the attacks are coming from. >> you have people there that was about 13-14 years old ten years ago and now they're the same age as, you know, like me, 20, in their twenties and such. and going through a war for that long, going through such chaos for that long, you have to think how many disgruntled citizens that creates over time. >> nobody can stand up to the united states militarily. i'm a firm believer in that and i'm proud to be an american. and i think that nobody can, nobody can touch us in that way. >> the two wars in iraq and afghanistan were launched essentially on the argument that they should make the united states safer. ten years later, did the two wars do that? marc. >> uh, absolutely not. i would argue in the case of afghanistan there was a strong case to go in and clean out al
it's easier for attacks to be committed on these soldiers and i think there have been an exponential amount of attacks on these soldiers compared to on u.s. soil. so, you could just say that the spotlight has moved from the united states to the middle east and that's going to account for where the attacks are coming from. >> you have people there that was about 13-14 years old ten years ago and now they're the same age as, you know, like me, 20, in their twenties and such. and going...
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we've increased manufacturing exponentially. we're beginning to aggressively turn that economy around. let's hope they don't squander that. >> smith: here's a question for everybody. government is funded basically until about march or so. there will be a vote eventually on raising the debt ceiling. will you vote to raise the debt ceiling? >> i'm going to wait and see the direction that the republicans want to take our policies. >> smith: congressman. >> i voted against this tax cut bill because i thought it blew a hole in the budget. i think the republicans have come in saying they're not going to not raise the debt ceiling and allow the full faith and credit of the american people go down the tubes. it's their ship to run now. that's their responsibility. this is an adult game now. >> smith: now to mike kelly. mike kelly, this will be one of the big votes. you risk having the government come to a standstill. >> you know, speaking as an adult who has always paid his own way, i do understand what happens and raising the debt ceil
we've increased manufacturing exponentially. we're beginning to aggressively turn that economy around. let's hope they don't squander that. >> smith: here's a question for everybody. government is funded basically until about march or so. there will be a vote eventually on raising the debt ceiling. will you vote to raise the debt ceiling? >> i'm going to wait and see the direction that the republicans want to take our policies. >> smith: congressman. >> i voted against...
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♪ yes, that's true ♪ and neosporin® works great too ♪ ♪ but when they get together ♪ they are exponentiallyalways squeeze ♪ then stick! ♪ [ female announcer ] the cleaner the counter, the smoother the counter. with bounty you can be confident you'll get your counter clean. in this lab test, one sheet of bounty leaves this surface 3x cleaner than the bargain brand. ♪ big mess? bring it. super absorbent, super durable, super clean. bounty. the clean picker upper. and for huge...
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the chances for these kind of problems increase exponentially. >>> police arrested one man and are looking for another accused of kidnapping a woman in the parking lot of concord sunny valley mall. the second suspect is described as a male 18 to 22 years old, african-american, heavy set with a round face wearing a dark knit beanie. she said she was confronted by a man with a gun yesterday. the men committed an armed robbery in oakland as well. >>> a $750,000 east bay home is in ashes tonight following a fire. now, that fire broke out about 5:30 a.m. this morning in the 900 block in danville. nobody was in the house at the time. more now on what caused it to burn so quickly. >> reporter: the fire in this danville home started at around 5:30 a.m. this video was shot by the san ramone fire district. >> it was pretty spectacular. a lot of flames. a lot of storage in the attic of this house. and it produced a lot of fire. >> reporter: that storage in the attic of this 4000 square foot home led to a lot of fallen debris sending one firefighter to the hospital. >> he was struck in the head and kn
the chances for these kind of problems increase exponentially. >>> police arrested one man and are looking for another accused of kidnapping a woman in the parking lot of concord sunny valley mall. the second suspect is described as a male 18 to 22 years old, african-american, heavy set with a round face wearing a dark knit beanie. she said she was confronted by a man with a gun yesterday. the men committed an armed robbery in oakland as well. >>> a $750,000 east bay home is...
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if there is exponential increase in prices, there is exponential drop in prices and that will kill off your presence and your farmers and our agriculture. i went with gordon brown, one of the few people who actually said to the oil-producing countries that it would not be reasonable for oil to be at $140. this would actually endanger their production on a long-term basis because it would encourage countries that did not have fossil fuels to invest more in alternative sources of energy. it was not more reasonable to have a barrel of oil at $40. we need regulation did not excessive regulation, but we need regulation. we need transparency. let him pledge to put down a part of the money and that be held as a guarantee. we have seen levels of shortages that are unheard of since 1974 for some food commodities. today, we have honker and riots. it will that contribute to stability? farmers worldwide can no longer feed because grain prices are so shot up. is that reasonable? supply and demand. it seems to me that this is one of the major risks in world growth. that is what we are trying to do.
if there is exponential increase in prices, there is exponential drop in prices and that will kill off your presence and your farmers and our agriculture. i went with gordon brown, one of the few people who actually said to the oil-producing countries that it would not be reasonable for oil to be at $140. this would actually endanger their production on a long-term basis because it would encourage countries that did not have fossil fuels to invest more in alternative sources of energy. it was...
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