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giglio is the bibliography, which basically keeps track of the books that were used. i have a coded system to keep track of them. you will see the code is over here. so book number one, which i entered back in the early 80's was white over black, jordan's kind of history of race in america. and so this code goes all the way down to i guess the last book i entered was booked number 1,088, our times, the illustrated history of the 20th century, race law, king came preaching, tend -- tet! but basically this is just kind of the list of the books i consulted or referred to in the book. but anyway, that's one file is the bibliography file. but the main one is the research file which is right here, and it automatically put -- each one of these going this way is a note card and this is pretty odd because it is the year month and day and it puts it in chronological order and it starts with 960 solomon completes the first temple. that comes from book number 438. i don't know why it's page 99 but this is some material on the hebrew profits. but of course as the movement -- as we
giglio is the bibliography, which basically keeps track of the books that were used. i have a coded system to keep track of them. you will see the code is over here. so book number one, which i entered back in the early 80's was white over black, jordan's kind of history of race in america. and so this code goes all the way down to i guess the last book i entered was booked number 1,088, our times, the illustrated history of the 20th century, race law, king came preaching, tend -- tet! but...
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Aug 16, 2009
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is something that would buy time and this is something we badly need, so i am sort of more towards gigliog and something we might have to do but it's not going to be the answer. >> i thought he would mention something about the artificial fertilization of the desert parts of the ocean to that aspect. >> i thought putting iran in the ocean to encourage growth, i felt, and i may be wrong on this, had recently been tried rather extensively and has been shown to work insufficiently as the promise of was felt in the early days of that idea. it is a nice idea but i think the tests have suggested it is not quite good enough to work. [applause] [applause]
is something that would buy time and this is something we badly need, so i am sort of more towards gigliog and something we might have to do but it's not going to be the answer. >> i thought he would mention something about the artificial fertilization of the desert parts of the ocean to that aspect. >> i thought putting iran in the ocean to encourage growth, i felt, and i may be wrong on this, had recently been tried rather extensively and has been shown to work insufficiently as...
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is something that would buy time and this is something we badly need, so i am sort of more towards giglio engineering and something we might have to do but it's not going to be the answer. >> i thought he would mention something about the artificial fertilization of the desert parts of the ocean to that aspect. >> i thought putting iran in the ocean to encourage growth, i felt, and i may be wrong on this, had recently been tried rather extensively and has been shown to work insufficiently as the promise of was felt in the early days of that idea. it is a nice idea but i think the tests have suggested it is not quite good enough to work. [applause] [applause] >> james lovelock has been a visiting fellow at oxford university since 1994. he's the originator of the gaia since 1974. for more information, visit jameslovelock.org. >>> this summer book tv is asking what are you reading. >> , joe barton, what is on your summer reading list? >> you would think the library of commerce and i would say i've got a library list to take with me home to texas, but what i do is go to a used book store in w
is something that would buy time and this is something we badly need, so i am sort of more towards giglio engineering and something we might have to do but it's not going to be the answer. >> i thought he would mention something about the artificial fertilization of the desert parts of the ocean to that aspect. >> i thought putting iran in the ocean to encourage growth, i felt, and i may be wrong on this, had recently been tried rather extensively and has been shown to work...
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every day now this giglio is are getting new ways of thinking about the problems and it is not limited to just the federal work force and we are looking at innovative ways of approaching the problem. another area sinking more broadly is around democratize and data across the board. we embarked on an initiative called data.gov that would release as much as the public data as possible recognizing there is information that is classified or sensitive in nature. as of now we have got over 100,000 data figures from every aspect of government operations from how the faa is looking at flights, the average times delays across the country to toxic data from the epa to the data from the health care system, medicare and medicaid, and what we are finding very quickly is that innovation is happening in the market as a result of democratizing this data. within 24 hours of launching this, the sunlight foundation actually launched a competition called apples for america -- apps for america. what was time online u.s. where a developer recently took the data that the faa had put out and created an applic
every day now this giglio is are getting new ways of thinking about the problems and it is not limited to just the federal work force and we are looking at innovative ways of approaching the problem. another area sinking more broadly is around democratize and data across the board. we embarked on an initiative called data.gov that would release as much as the public data as possible recognizing there is information that is classified or sensitive in nature. as of now we have got over 100,000...