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for michelle, the hence are her safety net. >> that would be so motorrifying to me if one of my clients got food that was made with a bad egg that made them sick. >> reporter: she says the decision to raise chickens comes at the right time. her eggs already home grown. >> at least i know that my eggs are going to be healthy an organic and safe. they wouldn't have that worry. >> reporter: she says organic food has been routine for years, the family wanted to go a step further. so far, $1 per chick at roughly $400 for feed, hey and the husband built chicken coops. they live in the backyard at the bottom of a steep slope. >> my little girls will come down every morning and they will grab the eggs and bring them up to me. we will cook them up for breakfast. >> can't get any fresher than that. >> no. >> reporter: no eggs at least for clients until the salmonella scare is over. though the family still eats eggs every day, for the time being egg dishes for clients are out. >> you want to put them at ease, i'm going to be so happy in a few months to say i have my own eggs. >> reporter: relative
for michelle, the hence are her safety net. >> that would be so motorrifying to me if one of my clients got food that was made with a bad egg that made them sick. >> reporter: she says the decision to raise chickens comes at the right time. her eggs already home grown. >> at least i know that my eggs are going to be healthy an organic and safe. they wouldn't have that worry. >> reporter: she says organic food has been routine for years, the family wanted to go a step...
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their intention of the sanchez ron hence a collect. one to nothing. by the six decided to. job of the sanchez 0,. and they just beat the egg. treated to. thinks he's got home run no. 21 back back away and claude just in front of these assigned. almost out of bart park's home run. a look of frustration and tied the game. and boy the padres pulled it. it's just awfully tough. 32 winners over the giants. only the division and three and a half percent in cisco. it will leave the wild card by half a game. the a's have the about and headed teen 145 and lose. the a's on the road in the twin city. hollow little twin sand. 21 twins in the third. jack cost gets all the. not quite but enough of it to score. tied up to. but the twins the just how around. in the fourth the was 32. to the terra lays down a bunt. that's a beautiful squeeze their. fortitude twins. that's all they need. and a diving catch like this. but alex to city. those web dances topless. nowadays i'm back. 49 arab bazaar business appears to #one running back called it quits from football. met with coach mike civil sorr
their intention of the sanchez ron hence a collect. one to nothing. by the six decided to. job of the sanchez 0,. and they just beat the egg. treated to. thinks he's got home run no. 21 back back away and claude just in front of these assigned. almost out of bart park's home run. a look of frustration and tied the game. and boy the padres pulled it. it's just awfully tough. 32 winners over the giants. only the division and three and a half percent in cisco. it will leave the wild card by half a...
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we have a lot coming off of b.c., and hence, we have more rainfall. what will happen in the next week or so, the jet stream will be on again. it is now acting china more. heavy rain in china. it is all linked. >> scientists have developed a new brain scan which can detect autism with more than 90% accuracy. researchers from king's college, london, say this will make diagnoses quicker and more straightforward. some experts are saying more research is needed before this technique can be widely used. >> this is a technique scientists hope will revolutionize the process of diagnosing autism. it took years for joe to get a conventional diagnoses, but researchers here believe of brain scan could have made it possible to detect immediately. the images are fed into a computer which makes minute, detailed measurements. a close-up of his brain looks pretty much like anybody else's, but those measurements should reveal 10 differences. the colors are key. the changes in shape and thickness associated with autism. >> on the left -- >> joe's scans put him at the fo
we have a lot coming off of b.c., and hence, we have more rainfall. what will happen in the next week or so, the jet stream will be on again. it is now acting china more. heavy rain in china. it is all linked. >> scientists have developed a new brain scan which can detect autism with more than 90% accuracy. researchers from king's college, london, say this will make diagnoses quicker and more straightforward. some experts are saying more research is needed before this technique can be...
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do we as a city fix this problem where there are events in the city that requi8pádq vacation and, henceill become less of a nuisance? jz the police department, everyone is limited in their resources and outreach. the reaction method could be a high cost way of doing business. i am wondering if in your experience if there is anything that you might suggest that either as commissioners or as a department we might do in getting that word out, or as an industry, for that matter. >> you know, i would just put this out to all of you. i gave this comparison about department of consumer affairs with those people who are wrote required to be regulated by the state to protect property. coming year, the department of consumer affairs is going to require that businesses hiring those employees also be registered. i think we're going to continue to urge you guys, and i know you look a lot of this legislation, /ebut with that concept in mind what we think it really be beneficial is if we are tracking two people. people who employ, because we do not always know that, and secondly the promoters themselv
do we as a city fix this problem where there are events in the city that requi8pádq vacation and, henceill become less of a nuisance? jz the police department, everyone is limited in their resources and outreach. the reaction method could be a high cost way of doing business. i am wondering if in your experience if there is anything that you might suggest that either as commissioners or as a department we might do in getting that word out, or as an industry, for that matter. >> you...
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do we as a city fix this problem where there are events in the city that requi8pádq vacation and, hencell become less of a nuisance? jz the police department, everyone is limited in their resources and outreach. the reaction method could be a high cost way of doing business. high cost way of doing business. i am wondering if in your
do we as a city fix this problem where there are events in the city that requi8pádq vacation and, hencell become less of a nuisance? jz the police department, everyone is limited in their resources and outreach. the reaction method could be a high cost way of doing business. high cost way of doing business. i am wondering if in your
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hence the power of marketing.ernments and people cannot compete with the images that you put in your paper and on the video streams. if you open up every show with still a picture of the oil bubbling out of the gulf, that's what people see and that's what people hear. >> and having a robust seafood testing program on the federal, state, and local levels is critically important and marketing is critically important. but the fact is the seafood is safe, it's edible, and new orleans -- did i say this -- is a wonderful come place to come and visit. >> the audience breathes a sigh of relief. we have several questions about political relations in louisiana. this questioner asked -- >> i'm not admitting anything. >> given your governor's resistance to federal aid and intervention, how is that affecting what you're trying to do for new orleans? [laughter] >> are you serious? ok, here's the thing. governor jindal and i have a really wonderful working relationship, but we don't think alike on every issue. one of the things
hence the power of marketing.ernments and people cannot compete with the images that you put in your paper and on the video streams. if you open up every show with still a picture of the oil bubbling out of the gulf, that's what people see and that's what people hear. >> and having a robust seafood testing program on the federal, state, and local levels is critically important and marketing is critically important. but the fact is the seafood is safe, it's edible, and new orleans -- did i...
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do we as a city fix this problem where there are events in the city that requi8pádq vacation and, hencell become less of a nuisance? jz the police department, everyone is limited in their resources and outreach. the reaction method could be a high cost way of doing business. i am wondering if in your experience if there is anything that you might suggest that either as commissioners or as a department we might do in getting that word out, or as an industry, for that matter. >> you know, i would just put this out to all of you. i gave this comparison about department of consumer affairs with those people who are wrote required to be regulated by the state to protect property. state to protect property.
do we as a city fix this problem where there are events in the city that requi8pádq vacation and, hencell become less of a nuisance? jz the police department, everyone is limited in their resources and outreach. the reaction method could be a high cost way of doing business. i am wondering if in your experience if there is anything that you might suggest that either as commissioners or as a department we might do in getting that word out, or as an industry, for that matter. >> you know,...
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so hence, i would like to end with something that mike likes to talk about, his survey on commuters into san francisco. and it was 100 or 200 and all asked if they drive differently in san francisco than they do at their home, like walnut creek and berkeley, and 100% said yes, we don't have enforcement. and if we want enforcement, we need to get together and show elected officials and prioritize it to get to the levels to cover the city, thanks. >> i am a resident of visiation valley and thank you for speaking on the needs of the underserved community. and pedestrians safety is really for everyone. and that should include the non -english speaking population and that's sizeable in san francisco. and i have been a teacher and many times the students couldn't read on the citation and bring it to me. and how do you address the equal access ordinance? do include so that everyone knows what is going on? and my students couldn't read it or access city hall. and i hope that this summit is an opportunity to help everyone in san francisco and inclusive of that population as well. and the 311 is t
so hence, i would like to end with something that mike likes to talk about, his survey on commuters into san francisco. and it was 100 or 200 and all asked if they drive differently in san francisco than they do at their home, like walnut creek and berkeley, and 100% said yes, we don't have enforcement. and if we want enforcement, we need to get together and show elected officials and prioritize it to get to the levels to cover the city, thanks. >> i am a resident of visiation valley and...
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hence the proportion of all questions asked by party leaders rose from 10 per cent in 1967-1968 to 25%in 1987-1988 to 33.4% by 2007-2008. this was not the result of any deliberate action of the house. indeed, backbenchers would make their irritation known if party leaders were excessive. margaret thatcher, when leader of the opposition, averaged only 1.6 interventions a session. this was partly because if she was due to speak in a parliamentary debate on a tuesday or thursday she frequently would not participate in pmqs at all but also because her team came to the view that if she had not drawn parliamentary blood in the first two questions then it would be counterproductive to strain the patience of the house with a third one. this self-denying ordinance or simple tactical retreat has since gone out of fashion. even so, there was a sense that pmqs was operating to the exclusion of backbenchers. in 1977, speaker thomas put forward a proposal to achieve the generally well-supported objective of getting through more questions at pmqs, only to encounter resistance from the opposition beca
hence the proportion of all questions asked by party leaders rose from 10 per cent in 1967-1968 to 25%in 1987-1988 to 33.4% by 2007-2008. this was not the result of any deliberate action of the house. indeed, backbenchers would make their irritation known if party leaders were excessive. margaret thatcher, when leader of the opposition, averaged only 1.6 interventions a session. this was partly because if she was due to speak in a parliamentary debate on a tuesday or thursday she frequently...
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hopes bristol will, quote, move forward in life with her same giving, gracious, optimistic spirit but hence forth she'll know to trust but verify. >> wise words. he's a winner. >> sure is. >>> president obama has big birthday plans. >> we'll let you know what he's doing coming up next. those people are happy 'cause they're gonna have a good time, and they've got extra money in their pocket. those are happy passengers. how much does it cost for those snacks again? nothing. at southwest airlines, when we have a sale, it's a sale. [ male announcer ] southwest airlines has flights starting at $49 one-way. book now only at southwest.com. [ rand ] how can you not want to get on the plane? come on and get on the plane. we're saving you money. now that's a plane full of happy. [ employees ] grab your bag. it's on. [ ding ] a budget disaster. california on the brink. jerry brown's plan? you run for office and the assumption is, oh, i know what to do. you don't. i didn't have a plan for california. [ female announcer ] with our state in crisis, we need a governor with a plan. you need a real plan, so
hopes bristol will, quote, move forward in life with her same giving, gracious, optimistic spirit but hence forth she'll know to trust but verify. >> wise words. he's a winner. >> sure is. >>> president obama has big birthday plans. >> we'll let you know what he's doing coming up next. those people are happy 'cause they're gonna have a good time, and they've got extra money in their pocket. those are happy passengers. how much does it cost for those snacks again?...
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owned by austin jack decostter who turned a farm with 125 chickens into an operation with 15 million hencehis troubles go back to 1997 and a $2 million fine. then labor secretary robert rice said workers were forced to live in rat-infested trailers and will manure and dead chickens with their bare hands. in 2001 the iowa streak called decost terra, quote, repeat vy ray tore of state and federal laws for his violations. in 2002 they paid a $1.5 million settlement in a sexual harassment case over women who were subjected to sexual assault and rape by supervisors. most recently the company's main operation was fined after it was secretly filmed by an animal rights group showing workers breaking the necks of sick chickens and kicking the still-living animals into a waste trough. >> clearly this company was cutting corners in lots of areas including food safety. >> reporter: the company had no comment when reached by cbs news. his critics say his operations treat the millions in fines as just another cost of doing business. a cost that may now include a lot of sick americans. barry peterson, cb
owned by austin jack decostter who turned a farm with 125 chickens into an operation with 15 million hencehis troubles go back to 1997 and a $2 million fine. then labor secretary robert rice said workers were forced to live in rat-infested trailers and will manure and dead chickens with their bare hands. in 2001 the iowa streak called decost terra, quote, repeat vy ray tore of state and federal laws for his violations. in 2002 they paid a $1.5 million settlement in a sexual harassment case over...
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first win of the season the gunners entertain new boys blackballing coach aston vanga is also up for hence if ahead of the gang. who have just won the way for you so i believe at the moment we have to treat them b.c. most respect because going from the first in the league. we just want to away from home. we're not many teams when. we have to show but we are mature enough to deal with this kind of of teams where you of course at the start favorite but you only favorite if you deserve it. gangly promoted black police one of the seven games taking place in the english premier league on saturday. tottenham last young boys in europe on cheese day. six rushing at chelsea last week face sunderland and it could mean the baggies new signing from russia conveying the arrival of moscow wanted to get a deal the twenty nine year old midfielder price from nigeria but also holds a russian passport is the second law for a player to leave for england after last year's move to everton. yet there are no other russians playing in england the moment to talk in his run in public. and chelsea's. he wasn't gettin
first win of the season the gunners entertain new boys blackballing coach aston vanga is also up for hence if ahead of the gang. who have just won the way for you so i believe at the moment we have to treat them b.c. most respect because going from the first in the league. we just want to away from home. we're not many teams when. we have to show but we are mature enough to deal with this kind of of teams where you of course at the start favorite but you only favorite if you deserve it. gangly...
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if you have no money you can do whatever you want and if you have no money you can do what you want hence the conclusion that money's happens. in the club there's still money is not the key thing in life you can't make all the money in the world and the money spoils people you know one historical books had that money and power corrupts people that means the more money you have the more you want it you want more and more and more and i know some people who went mad because of it people just break when they go broke. or stress the money doesn't make me happy because happiness is something else some people say it depends on how much you've got but in fact everything depends on the people that surround you and on your emotions and state of mind. yes you know it's a good question i always try to make with without my do always sixty i try to do it this way. i've got to tell you you've got a question i get. is mostly with the i do have to countries have such a high suicide rate. professor that's a good question ok that's actually a myth yes it is not the bit by bit we read it in the paper sweden
if you have no money you can do whatever you want and if you have no money you can do what you want hence the conclusion that money's happens. in the club there's still money is not the key thing in life you can't make all the money in the world and the money spoils people you know one historical books had that money and power corrupts people that means the more money you have the more you want it you want more and more and more and i know some people who went mad because of it people just...
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the world wide sympathy full stop hence the same high level we have she's moving to family style stables in the kremlin to help. get the . dot com. india is one of the world's fastest growing and most powerful economies but the workforce of tomorrow could prove to be an achilles heel millions of children are growing up in a strange compulsory free education but as karen singh explains going to cost could also mean going without. money does not go to school his parents simply cannot afford to send him he's one of eight million children in india facing the same predicament even though the government has made education free and compulsory for children under fourteen the family cannot lose the makes as a rag picker all about tegan agatha we have no money to teach our children the government doesn't give us a livelihood so the children have to help our family support itself we spend the day trying to get food to eat how can we educate our children have the capacity to make a plan even if money's got access to education this is what might well greeted him not a classroom in sight in rural indi
the world wide sympathy full stop hence the same high level we have she's moving to family style stables in the kremlin to help. get the . dot com. india is one of the world's fastest growing and most powerful economies but the workforce of tomorrow could prove to be an achilles heel millions of children are growing up in a strange compulsory free education but as karen singh explains going to cost could also mean going without. money does not go to school his parents simply cannot afford to...
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new frame and hence road stability and the aerodynamic components helped decrease the win drag. time on a race to the improved i was in. and then driving experience was completely different it was fabulous. smooth i would have thought i was on rails. you must have engineering experience to do that and as for the understructure and wheels we've got very talented smart people and that ensures good results with bryce creative students like the ones involved in formula student that's really a great pleasure. to pieces started coming together for my deed this spring they use the same steel twenty is money for their frame also commenced with the lightest most cost efficient materials. engine required some homemade adaptations to their intake and oil systems but it stood to their tests come summer time they decided that simpler was better and certainly more economical on the whole they wanted a car that would be easy to drive by novices in connoisseurs alike as well as being relatively simple to service. students germany isn't the only guested hockenheim ring during the week. and the s
new frame and hence road stability and the aerodynamic components helped decrease the win drag. time on a race to the improved i was in. and then driving experience was completely different it was fabulous. smooth i would have thought i was on rails. you must have engineering experience to do that and as for the understructure and wheels we've got very talented smart people and that ensures good results with bryce creative students like the ones involved in formula student that's really a great...
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anniversary comes at a time when fear is around the world about nuclear weapons are still quite high hence. references to the importance of nonproliferation out the commemoration ceremony do you think the world learned its lesson from this disaster. i think it's beginning to i think just over the past few years we've seen a very significant change in attitudes across society and all levels of society so just in the last two or three years we've heard from people like henry kissinger for example who traditionally have been cold warriors great nuclear hawks and so on they are now saying it's too dangerous for the world to continue to have nuclear weapons and states like the united states have to take initiatives towards disarmament and increasingly there is a recognition from nuclear states that there is a relationship between their continuation to have nuclear weapons and the desire of other countries to get them so there's a recognition that disarmament has to go hand in hand with nonproliferation and it's not just enough to say we'll keep ours you can't have any yourselves so i think ther
anniversary comes at a time when fear is around the world about nuclear weapons are still quite high hence. references to the importance of nonproliferation out the commemoration ceremony do you think the world learned its lesson from this disaster. i think it's beginning to i think just over the past few years we've seen a very significant change in attitudes across society and all levels of society so just in the last two or three years we've heard from people like henry kissinger for example...
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number of users i don't know how many but the point is what they've allowed or how you change is and hence control it enhances control it gives people the option of making their information much more private and makes the privacy settings much more user friendly that's what it's all about ok if i go to christina right now i mean this deal is this i mean facebook gives their users of free platform you don't have to pay for facebook and in return they give their personal details for continuation of their business model is that a fair deal. i think that in some senses it is i mean facebook does provide resources for you to connect with a variety of people some of whom you never would have connected with in the real time space but only on the other. and facebook started as a college community and i remember joining facebook you know and i was part of my college network and it's continued to expand i think that people when they initially joined if you joined a couple years ago you were joining to belong to a specific network and now that's expanded and with the new features that have been reall
number of users i don't know how many but the point is what they've allowed or how you change is and hence control it enhances control it gives people the option of making their information much more private and makes the privacy settings much more user friendly that's what it's all about ok if i go to christina right now i mean this deal is this i mean facebook gives their users of free platform you don't have to pay for facebook and in return they give their personal details for continuation...
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>> we're a web site, a newspaper dedicated to politics, hence our name "politico." we launched about 3 years ago. we only cover a couple of things, and we're very much confined by the name. we cover the white house, congress, national politics, anspecl interests who try to influence-- >> some say politico is as much a state of mind as it is a news organization. >> well, i think it's a little bit of both. it's definitely a news organization. we have 107 employees, of which 75 are involved in the editorial process. but i do think we do things a little bit differently. i think we're probably on the cutting edge of how news is getting produced and getting delivered. we put a huge emphasis on speed, on timeliness, on being really relevant to the conversation that's happening not only that day, but that hour, because i do think the way people consume information is radically different today than it was 10 or 15 years ago. people--if you have an interest in a subject, you tend to be almost obsessive in your interest, and you want a lot of information, you want it fast, and
>> we're a web site, a newspaper dedicated to politics, hence our name "politico." we launched about 3 years ago. we only cover a couple of things, and we're very much confined by the name. we cover the white house, congress, national politics, anspecl interests who try to influence-- >> some say politico is as much a state of mind as it is a news organization. >> well, i think it's a little bit of both. it's definitely a news organization. we have 107 employees, of...
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face value and you know the view of government press release is something that's authoritative and hence you can trust it whereas if it doesn't come from the government and it's something like wiki leaks or whatever else it might be you have to look at it was skepticism because it doesn't come from a quote unquote efficient source and i really think their lips journalism on its head you should look at what the government says with skepticism and you should be looking for other alternative new sources that bring you real information dead is it wedded to power we're supposed to be challenging the government we're supposed to be challenging power that's supposed to be the whole point of reporting in journalism and i think a lot of this stablish or media has totally forgotten that so they're great disadvantage indeed you are unfortunately very correct thanks so much. thank you. so to come on tonight's show has the hate surrounding the planned mosque near ground zero led to a brutal attack of a cab driver we'll have more in a suspected hate crime against a cabbie who was muslim and we'll look
face value and you know the view of government press release is something that's authoritative and hence you can trust it whereas if it doesn't come from the government and it's something like wiki leaks or whatever else it might be you have to look at it was skepticism because it doesn't come from a quote unquote efficient source and i really think their lips journalism on its head you should look at what the government says with skepticism and you should be looking for other alternative new...
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that's something the district is reconsidering, hence the region it established a task force to figure out how to better protect campuses from fire. >> so it's possible that you would, with this particular building, go above and beyond code? >> is a pthat is a possibility. we will explore all our options. >> could that include retrofitting all the cool buildings? >> that is an option. we will make recommendations as we go forward. >> that was dr. vincent matthews who started the job as superintendent a few days before this fire happened on july 5th. it will take some time to rebuild this building here at trace elementary. the deductible alone, the insurance deductible is over $100,000. thanks to community help and support, the district was able to raise that part of the funds through donations. reporting live here in san jose, bob redell, nbc bay area news. >> >> thank you. >>> we are getting comments on our facebook page. a viewer named dean that says i think it's too early go back to school. going back after labor day, like we used to when i was a kid, was much better. logon to our f
that's something the district is reconsidering, hence the region it established a task force to figure out how to better protect campuses from fire. >> so it's possible that you would, with this particular building, go above and beyond code? >> is a pthat is a possibility. we will explore all our options. >> could that include retrofitting all the cool buildings? >> that is an option. we will make recommendations as we go forward. >> that was dr. vincent matthews...
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hence the reason the 80 vendors will be set up here. they will be pricing their food at $5 or less. the founder of the festival wants people who come here to get up close and personal with their food, not just by eating it but by making it. that's why there will be a massive pickling event, called the crowd-a-thon, butter making, beekeeping, a live demonstration on the art of butchering a steer or big. that sounds like something you want to see. the eat real fest kicks off this afternoon at 2:00 in jack lunder's square. it is free to the public to show up. you get more information at e eatrealfest.com. sounds like they're coming in think the trainload. >> i think that train is following our reporters today. >>> a marketing company stands accused of placing fake reviews on itunes. possibly pumping up apps. >> this company admits no wrongdoing, but the government said it violates new rules that forbids bloggers for promoting a product without disclosing they are doing so it was not so much blogging as it was fake reviews the federal trade commission said reverb corporation should have
hence the reason the 80 vendors will be set up here. they will be pricing their food at $5 or less. the founder of the festival wants people who come here to get up close and personal with their food, not just by eating it but by making it. that's why there will be a massive pickling event, called the crowd-a-thon, butter making, beekeeping, a live demonstration on the art of butchering a steer or big. that sounds like something you want to see. the eat real fest kicks off this afternoon at...
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. >> and every one of the half- million acres recall came from hence confined in small cages the couldarely even move 1 in. their entire lives. and it is not only cool but the science clearly shows that it is a publicly health menace. >> the organic industry is on fire! it grew by 5% last year. and with cage freee is a really mean safer? just because it means organic does not mean that you are getting a salmonella-free. >> chickens are out site in your backyard, pastorate there are risks that there are going to come across was like. and potential diseases, and they could get infected. >> a food safety specialist at the university of california and cheeses salmonella and does not discriminate between large she says-- >> there is a mixed bag, some studies show that one is better than the other. others show no difference. however, if you really break them down if it comes down to how the owner is operating on his promises. >> the state of california will >> spall cages in five years and not allow the sale of it will ban the sale of cages >> details coming up in just a few minutes of your
. >> and every one of the half- million acres recall came from hence confined in small cages the couldarely even move 1 in. their entire lives. and it is not only cool but the science clearly shows that it is a publicly health menace. >> the organic industry is on fire! it grew by 5% last year. and with cage freee is a really mean safer? just because it means organic does not mean that you are getting a salmonella-free. >> chickens are out site in your backyard, pastorate...
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and the hope is that on the way between now and next december or december a a year and a half hence that they will be mostly advise, assisting, training the iraqi forces. plus there's considerable u.s. intelligence, logistical and airlift support, things that the iraqis still aren't able to do themselves. but these forces, these brigades that remain plus another 5,000 special forces, counterterrorism forces who have not been withdrawn at all will still remain a very potent military presence in this country. >> woodruff: and, margaret, where are all these troops deployed? >> that's an interesting question because i've been here five days and i have not seen one u.s. soldier in baghdad except in the green zone where there is a u.s. base. that is, there are no u.s. convoys on the streets, not even in the highways outside. there are no u.s. helicopters overhead. the remaining u.s. forces are really in outlying areas, they left the cities a year ago. now, with this reduced number, they are being reconfigured and there are going to be three divisions: one in the north base of tikrit, one in ce
and the hope is that on the way between now and next december or december a a year and a half hence that they will be mostly advise, assisting, training the iraqi forces. plus there's considerable u.s. intelligence, logistical and airlift support, things that the iraqis still aren't able to do themselves. but these forces, these brigades that remain plus another 5,000 special forces, counterterrorism forces who have not been withdrawn at all will still remain a very potent military presence in...
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and in itself is an achievement, hence the thumb's up. but severely disabled because of loss of sensory function. >> when you have a desired behavior and you have to generate the behavior, the flip side is very important to learning and that's prediction. so control is about what i want to do, how do i generate the command. but the other side you have to learn is how to predict. that's saying given the commands i send out can i predict what will happen. and we know the brain has an internal stimulator. when i send a command out and get feedback from my arm, that's governed by physics. the physics of my body and sensory receptors. but we know within the brain there's a neural stimulator this which says i can see the command going out, let me anticipate or predict what's going to happen. so as i'm moving around the world doing things, i've got something in my brain simulating what's happening and trying to anticipate it. why would you want one given it's really going to happen? there's several good reasons. one is you can sit here and simul
and in itself is an achievement, hence the thumb's up. but severely disabled because of loss of sensory function. >> when you have a desired behavior and you have to generate the behavior, the flip side is very important to learning and that's prediction. so control is about what i want to do, how do i generate the command. but the other side you have to learn is how to predict. that's saying given the commands i send out can i predict what will happen. and we know the brain has an...