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retired. >> fischer: i...er smoked, i don't drink. i'm... i go the gym as often as i can, and it's not as much as i would like to anymore. i literally have a bucket of about 20 medicines, a plastic bucket that i have to take something during the day. >> pelley: this is bill fischer. he worked at ground zero for four months. and like thousands of others, he was covered in dust that contained carcinogens, asbestos, and toxins too numerous to list. ken george was there, too. he helped recover human remains. ken, what... what has your health experience been? >> ken george: oh, i got a list. >> pelley: everybody's got a list, it sounds like. >> george: it started with the 9/11 cough i had, which led me to have rads-- restricted airway disease-- which means i can't get enough oxygen in or out. like these people said, the sinuses, i have all that. so it's just started snowballing out of control, you know what i mean? and who knows if, five years down the line, if i'm going to wind up with cancer, you know. i just wan
retired. >> fischer: i...er smoked, i don't drink. i'm... i go the gym as often as i can, and it's not as much as i would like to anymore. i literally have a bucket of about 20 medicines, a plastic bucket that i have to take something during the day. >> pelley: this is bill fischer. he worked at ground zero for four months. and like thousands of others, he was covered in dust that contained carcinogens, asbestos, and toxins too numerous to list. ken george was there, too. he helped...
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why does this panel continue to green stamp every risky project bob fischer asked for? luckito facilitate investigative searches, we answer thing in today's minutes, the key words, children's health hazards from a mission playground, a carcinogen, many love playing field, lead poisoning, mercury poisoning, fisher construction, pisces inc., think toxicity, still ginzberg, carbon black, market buelle, catcher can then patrick by a latthyolates, dioxin, -- commissioner buell: you have gone past or time. how long is your list? 3 minutes. >> 2 more seconds. >> that is ok. i am used to being interrupted. thank you. >> anyone else that would like to comment under general public comment? come on up. >> good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, members of the recreation and park commission. our nation is under attack, specifically our parks, neighborhoods, and the citizens of san francisco. they are under attack from political and terrorist-alike coast. a lot of these people work for recreation and park department. the effects of the hijacking of our parks is evidence in this simple
why does this panel continue to green stamp every risky project bob fischer asked for? luckito facilitate investigative searches, we answer thing in today's minutes, the key words, children's health hazards from a mission playground, a carcinogen, many love playing field, lead poisoning, mercury poisoning, fisher construction, pisces inc., think toxicity, still ginzberg, carbon black, market buelle, catcher can then patrick by a latthyolates, dioxin, -- commissioner buell: you have gone past or...
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fischer andrew fisher bennett lawson fisher >> and my uncle, gerald.ss you more than words can ever describe. >> my brother-in-law, timothy. we miss and love you always. gerald fisher john roger fisher thomas j. fisher lucy a. fishman ryan d. fitzgerald thomas james fitzpatrick richard p. fitzsimons salvatore fiumefreddo christina donovan flannery eileen flecha andre g. fletcher carl m. flickinger john joseph florio joseph walken flounders >> i read it today on behalf of my brother, patrick, and my cousins, thomas collins, and of other firefighters. >> and for my father. my little sister turns 20 today and daddy would be so proud of you. david fodor michael n. fodor stephen mark fogel thomas foley david j. fontana chih min foo godwin forde donald a. foreman christopher hugh forsythe claudia alicia foster noel john foster sandra n. foster ana fosteris robert joseph foti jeffrey fox virginia fox >> dennis michael edwards. >> and my beautiful daughter and her beloved husband, peter. rest in peace, my beloved. pauline francis virgin francis gary jay frank
fischer andrew fisher bennett lawson fisher >> and my uncle, gerald.ss you more than words can ever describe. >> my brother-in-law, timothy. we miss and love you always. gerald fisher john roger fisher thomas j. fisher lucy a. fishman ryan d. fitzgerald thomas james fitzpatrick richard p. fitzsimons salvatore fiumefreddo christina donovan flannery eileen flecha andre g. fletcher carl m. flickinger john joseph florio joseph walken flounders >> i read it today on behalf of my...
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the fischer body plant where pretty much all cars were built from g.m. before they had their own design all the design work and all the body work was done by fisher. to me it just represents the glory days of detroit and it's just so strange to see. to see this site and. and just environments around it is just so peculiar. detroit used to be a very diverse city people lived downtown people walked people took the tram in a sense it was one of the most european cities in its design densely populated easy to get about and it had a very very good public transportation system grand central where grand station. was simply the hub of that the epicenter of of the trains and the trams that ran all around the city. so when the automobile. basically came to be general motors saw. the trolleys and the public transportation as competition for their new product and in order to eliminate it basically bought up that industry and saw to that it was not going to be around so the people in detroit were basically forced into the automobile. drugs on the chopping block in ge
the fischer body plant where pretty much all cars were built from g.m. before they had their own design all the design work and all the body work was done by fisher. to me it just represents the glory days of detroit and it's just so strange to see. to see this site and. and just environments around it is just so peculiar. detroit used to be a very diverse city people lived downtown people walked people took the tram in a sense it was one of the most european cities in its design densely...
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year here in san francisco, a 10-year-old elementary soccer player named clear is standing up to bob fischer and his brothers, political business associates, paid lobbyists and other profiteers and corporate representatives for the synthetic industry. from day one city feel lobbyists have exerted their considerable influence around town, convincing the people of san francisco that the plastic neighbor parks were sick. clare and her teammates did not think something sounded quite right and decided to investigate whether play in front tires with cars than the chicks and heavy metals was a wise idea. over a month she tested over 100 water samples with the help of
year here in san francisco, a 10-year-old elementary soccer player named clear is standing up to bob fischer and his brothers, political business associates, paid lobbyists and other profiteers and corporate representatives for the synthetic industry. from day one city feel lobbyists have exerted their considerable influence around town, convincing the people of san francisco that the plastic neighbor parks were sick. clare and her teammates did not think something sounded quite right and...
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suppose i don't know enough about natural science to know if that is difficult but both ganes and fischer when turned into the great to depression, i did not right itself with monetary policy as they thought it would would, they went back to the drawing board. that is when the hits when don. the cap is people are looking for what was missing? >> a good question to leave it on. >> have you read the book are you marbleized of the economic profession now? >> [laughter] >> that is encouraging note to end on when many people have questions. the book is an interesting insight so thank you very much. >> march 25th, 1931 month to people a hobo on the trains headed toward the south. the black swan the fight and expelled most of the white hoboes. they were of raged and reported is the attack. it to went out on telegraph wires and there was a posse waiting they gathered nine young black men passe search the train they found two white women dressed in overalls as was common, and shortly after they were accused of rape. >> host: they became known as? >> the scottsboro boys and one of the most celebrat
suppose i don't know enough about natural science to know if that is difficult but both ganes and fischer when turned into the great to depression, i did not right itself with monetary policy as they thought it would would, they went back to the drawing board. that is when the hits when don. the cap is people are looking for what was missing? >> a good question to leave it on. >> have you read the book are you marbleized of the economic profession now? >> [laughter] >>...
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this first headline here banks still expect taxpayer to for their failure this according to paul fischer the bank of england's executive director for markets and he disclosed that quote some banks have told us that they think they should not be required to hold capital and liquidity to deal with such extreme tail events leading the public sector to be the capital provider of last resort it's contradicts what these bankers say in public max well this statement needs to be examined for what it's worth here is somebody representing the bankers who is the flying who is basically shaking you know his finger at the public and saying how ha ha ha ha we've got all your money i mean this is not acceptable well max this is paul fisher and he's saying in private conversations bankers have told him that they don't need to raise capital requirements as the bank of england is requiring them to do they're saying we don't need it because the taxpayer will bail us out look the whole crisis started when goldman sachs became a publicly listed company not that long ago before then the partners had their own
this first headline here banks still expect taxpayer to for their failure this according to paul fischer the bank of england's executive director for markets and he disclosed that quote some banks have told us that they think they should not be required to hold capital and liquidity to deal with such extreme tail events leading the public sector to be the capital provider of last resort it's contradicts what these bankers say in public max well this statement needs to be examined for what it's...
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fischer >> andrew fisher >> bennett lawson fisher >> and my uncle, we miss you more than words couldays. >> gerald fisher. >> john roger fisher >> thomas j. fisher >> lucy a. fishman >> ryan d. fitzgerald >> thomas james fitzpatrick >> richard p. fitzsimons >> salvatore fiumefreddo we> > darlene flagg. >> christina donovan flannery >> eileen flecha >> andre g. fletcher >> carl m. flickinger ew flocko. >> john joseph florio >> joseph walken flounders writes i read on behalf of my brother, patrick doyer, and my cousin, collins, gregory, and martin mcwilliams. >> and for my father and my little sister who turns 20 today. daddy would be so proud of you. >> david fodor >> michael n. fodor >> stephen mark fogel >> thomas foley >> thomas foley
fischer >> andrew fisher >> bennett lawson fisher >> and my uncle, we miss you more than words couldays. >> gerald fisher. >> john roger fisher >> thomas j. fisher >> lucy a. fishman >> ryan d. fitzgerald >> thomas james fitzpatrick >> richard p. fitzsimons >> salvatore fiumefreddo we> > darlene flagg. >> christina donovan flannery >> eileen flecha >> andre g. fletcher >> carl m. flickinger ew...
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grounding for our beliefs i also recommend the writings of people like david mccullough, david hackett fischer who write about the founding time. historians to know how to write and bring his real-life. those books have been bestsellers, thankfully, and our country. those i recommend. for me when i was in my formative student years i came across a book called the law by frederick bastille. at any of you read that? it looks like maybe 5 percent did you at most. i highly recommend the book. .. >> it's been in print well over 50-60 years. he talks about how the language has become perverted. he writes about the ideas of legal plunder, of government using its means for things that are not appropriate. i'll just share a paragraph. "see if the law takes from some persons what belongs to them and takes and gives to other persons to whom it does not belong. at the expense of another citizen of doing what that citizen himself can want do without committing a crime. legal plunder can be committed in a number of ways, benefits, so sigh dis, minimum wages, relief, free credit, and so on. " it'll really gr
grounding for our beliefs i also recommend the writings of people like david mccullough, david hackett fischer who write about the founding time. historians to know how to write and bring his real-life. those books have been bestsellers, thankfully, and our country. those i recommend. for me when i was in my formative student years i came across a book called the law by frederick bastille. at any of you read that? it looks like maybe 5 percent did you at most. i highly recommend the book. .....
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i recommend david mccullough and david hackett fischer and joseph ellis who write about the foundingstorians who know how to write and bring history alive. those books have been best sellers in our country. those i recommend. for me when i was in my formative student years, i came across a book called the law. have any of you read that? may be 5% of you at most. i highly recommend a book called the law by frederick bossya. it was published in france in the middle of the nineteenth century. don't hold that against him. countering the ideas of socialists in france at that time. it is such a clear arguments for freedom and limited government based on moral principles and principles of justice that it is a must read for young conservatives. you can get it from the foundation for economic education in irvington, new york. they kept it in print 50 or 60 years. he talks about how our language has become perverted. he could be talking about policy today. legal plunder of government using its means for things that are not appropriate and i will just share a paragraph. see if the law takes fro
i recommend david mccullough and david hackett fischer and joseph ellis who write about the foundingstorians who know how to write and bring history alive. those books have been best sellers in our country. those i recommend. for me when i was in my formative student years, i came across a book called the law. have any of you read that? may be 5% of you at most. i highly recommend a book called the law by frederick bossya. it was published in france in the middle of the nineteenth century....
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12 of the commission report, the whole question of what to do about islam and the foreign policy fischer's which are largely ignored in the reporting on the report. but that raises the question of how united states foreign policy must deal with the islamic world. it is a big question. >> how much is possible? it is like saying how do we prevent bank robberies. the insert is you do not prevent bank robberies. you solve bank robberies after the happened. the notion of trying to prevent attacks by radicalized americans or people in this country lawfully is almost impossible. when you overly religion on the top of it and all the structures that puts on law-enforcement, that makes it even tougher. when you try to talk about infiltrating a group to which these people might belong, it makes it even tougher. communication to the leaders of societies and organizations may help. they do not go about the individual radicalization of someone who is not a member of their group. then you are out of luck. there may be a better psychological examination of that individual with all the warning signs. this
12 of the commission report, the whole question of what to do about islam and the foreign policy fischer's which are largely ignored in the reporting on the report. but that raises the question of how united states foreign policy must deal with the islamic world. it is a big question. >> how much is possible? it is like saying how do we prevent bank robberies. the insert is you do not prevent bank robberies. you solve bank robberies after the happened. the notion of trying to prevent...
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12 of the commission report, the whole question of what to do about islam and the foreign policy fischer's which are largely ignored in the reporting on the report. but that raises the question of how united states foreign policy must deal with the islamic world. it is a big question. >> how much is possible? it is like saying how do we prevent bank robberies. the insert is you do not prevent bank robberies. you solve bank robberies after the happened. the notion of trying to prevent attacks by radicalized americans or people in this country lawfully is almost impossible. when you overly religion on the top of it and all the structures that puts on law- enforcement, that makes it even tougher. when you try to talk about infiltrating a group to which these people might belong, it makes it even tougher. communication to the leaders societies and organizations may . they do not go about the individual radicalization of someone who is not a member of their group. then you are out of luck. there may be a better psychological examination of that individual with all the warning signs. this is ver
12 of the commission report, the whole question of what to do about islam and the foreign policy fischer's which are largely ignored in the reporting on the report. but that raises the question of how united states foreign policy must deal with the islamic world. it is a big question. >> how much is possible? it is like saying how do we prevent bank robberies. the insert is you do not prevent bank robberies. you solve bank robberies after the happened. the notion of trying to prevent...