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you know, as just the layperson, when i hear about cleanup and radiological contaminants, it does come across as pretty alarming. it would help me understand it if you can give me some points of reference. as i understand it, the chemical or regulations around hazardous materials have really changed over the decades, and in my perspective, i would assume there are probably other, you know, older type of materials or commonly used products that are may contain similar contaminants of the radium 226 that i think you've said was present. can you maybe give me just like some examples of what those items may be. is it something that is like maybe more prevalent than i would think? do we discover items with a particular type of isotope even in the mainland, san francisco. >> sure. to keep it really simple. radium 226 was used without regulation for decades. any old glow in the dark clocks that your grandparents may have or it's radium 226. it's in the public domain. and regulated by certain rules and regulations. it's not illegal to have a clock from your grandparents. you note it is radium
you know, as just the layperson, when i hear about cleanup and radiological contaminants, it does come across as pretty alarming. it would help me understand it if you can give me some points of reference. as i understand it, the chemical or regulations around hazardous materials have really changed over the decades, and in my perspective, i would assume there are probably other, you know, older type of materials or commonly used products that are may contain similar contaminants of the radium...
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explain that for the layperson, please. >> so, i had to take my ovaries out at a time where i was stillnopausal with having ovaries that were actually functioning, which was not quite as easy as, like, a -- as i learned, you know, it's a lot easier to prescribe medical treatments than having them. >> of course. now, you mentioned that you weren't in the high-risk category, so who is at risk for having the gene mutations? >> you know, historically, we always thought the gene mutation is limited to a certain population, and the most commonly associated population would be the ashkenazi jewish families. but more and more we learn that that's actually not true, because there's many other folks have a brca mutation, and probably at very similar penetrations. so i think the testing needs to go way beyond a certain population, and i think pretty much anyone could be at risk. >> anyone can be at risk. >> anyone could be at risk. i had no family history. >> now, your center has a very specific mission, and it was -- you got a generous donation from evan goldberg's foundation, as well as other pe
explain that for the layperson, please. >> so, i had to take my ovaries out at a time where i was stillnopausal with having ovaries that were actually functioning, which was not quite as easy as, like, a -- as i learned, you know, it's a lot easier to prescribe medical treatments than having them. >> of course. now, you mentioned that you weren't in the high-risk category, so who is at risk for having the gene mutations? >> you know, historically, we always thought the gene...
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talk about al qaeda and for the layperson there seems to be the dichotomy between al qaeda and isis. alluding to how how isis emerged as al qaeda as one of the non expert perspective. with that whole territory to focus on the of regional movement to strike the united states. >> can you clarify?. >> also i cannot resist asking because al qaeda had been linked to the charismatic personality of osama the modern who was taken down in 2011 that i and surprised with all of the national and technical means like the drones that he is with us. >> the interesting thing about isis citizen that different from al qaeda in reality they are the same they both worship the religion isis looks at the most faithful to t80 that is part of the rivalry between the founder and leader of isis for the current leader of al qaeda. isis is the id al qaeda is the ego. at least with these terrific displays of all drug violence. and not surprisingly there is no constraint but al qaeda is more mature of the siblings with a longer view. they don't say everything but they put that in the bank for the long term but th
talk about al qaeda and for the layperson there seems to be the dichotomy between al qaeda and isis. alluding to how how isis emerged as al qaeda as one of the non expert perspective. with that whole territory to focus on the of regional movement to strike the united states. >> can you clarify?. >> also i cannot resist asking because al qaeda had been linked to the charismatic personality of osama the modern who was taken down in 2011 that i and surprised with all of the national...
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for the layperson there seems to be a dichotomy and focus between al qaeda and isis. we had job warwick here on the rise of isis and one thing, you alluded to how isis emerged out of al qaeda. the fisher from the nonexpert perspective seems to be should the group seek to gain control over and hold territory? or should it focus on kind of regional movement that seeks to strike the united states and make that a priority? can you clarify, seems to be both at the same time. i can't resist asking, because al qaeda was so linked to the charismatic personality of bin laden who was taken out in 2011. but what about ayman al-zawahiri, the number 2? i am surprised with all the national technical means and new capabilities like drones that he is still with us. >> the interesting thing about isis, it is not different from al qaeda, the ideology is the same. isis portrays itself as the true exemplar, the most faithful air to bin laden. that is part of the rivalry between abu bakr al-baghdadi, the leader of isis and ayman al-zawahiri, the current leader of al qaeda. i would say isi
for the layperson there seems to be a dichotomy and focus between al qaeda and isis. we had job warwick here on the rise of isis and one thing, you alluded to how isis emerged out of al qaeda. the fisher from the nonexpert perspective seems to be should the group seek to gain control over and hold territory? or should it focus on kind of regional movement that seeks to strike the united states and make that a priority? can you clarify, seems to be both at the same time. i can't resist asking,...
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a layperson wouldn't know.uld be fooled by this. >> nordstrom had no comment about the man using his branding and an oakland police spokesman was not familiar with the scam. >>> good news for those who have crab on their thanksgiving menu. dungeness crab season starts today. kpix 5's anne makovec will be ready when the first batches come in. she is live at fisherman's wharf. >>> reporter: we have not seen any boats arriving back here at fisherman's wharf yet this morning. they are all out there right now picking up their crab pots similar to this one here and hoping that they are going to be fat and meaty this year. hopes are high because we have had three bad years in a row when it comes to crab season. two winters ago, there was a problem with toxic algae, you might remember. and after that it was a price dispute. the wholesale buyers disagreed with the price per pound. that led to a standoff and weeks of crabs going unharvested. so right now the agreed-upon price is $3 per pound. that is what the wholesale b
a layperson wouldn't know.uld be fooled by this. >> nordstrom had no comment about the man using his branding and an oakland police spokesman was not familiar with the scam. >>> good news for those who have crab on their thanksgiving menu. dungeness crab season starts today. kpix 5's anne makovec will be ready when the first batches come in. she is live at fisherman's wharf. >>> reporter: we have not seen any boats arriving back here at fisherman's wharf yet this...
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you talk about al qaeda and for the layperson, there seems to be a dichotomy between and focusbetween al qaeda and isis . we had joby work who wrote another book on the rise of isis and one of the teachers, you allude to how isis emerged out of al qaeda.the fisher from the nonexpert perspective seems to be should the group seek to gain control over and hold territory or should it focus on the kind of pan- regional movements that strikes the united states and it makes that kind of a priority? >> can you clarify sort of, it seems to be both at the same time but what that is and i can't resist this because al qaeda had been so linked to the charismatic personality of bin laden whose was taken out in 2011 but what about the number two? i'm surprised with all of the national technical means and new capabilities like drones but it is still with us. >> i think the interesting thing about isis, i don't think it's all that different from al qaeda, the ideologyis the same . isis portrays itself as the true exemplar, the most fateful air to bin laden and that's part of the rivalry between almon
you talk about al qaeda and for the layperson, there seems to be a dichotomy between and focusbetween al qaeda and isis . we had joby work who wrote another book on the rise of isis and one of the teachers, you allude to how isis emerged out of al qaeda.the fisher from the nonexpert perspective seems to be should the group seek to gain control over and hold territory or should it focus on the kind of pan- regional movements that strikes the united states and it makes that kind of a priority?...
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taking a look at it, layperson can testify in most jurisdictions as to handwriting. one thing that's troubling for the accuser is the part about the divorce proceeding and that's where somebody needs to do some investigation. somebody needs to go down there, look at the court docket sheet, see if it was just assigned to judge moore, which happens on many occasions or whether he actually prdsed over it. generally the docket sheet will show whether she appeared before the court in front over the judge or whether every it was done without her presence and done by lawyers. that to me would tell you quite a bit. if in fact she had appeared in front of him that's something i can tell you most people that i know that go through divorces remember the name and everything that happened about their divorce case. that would be something that would be very concerning to me if i'm representing the accuser. i'd want to know that and see the docket sheet. >> i'm wondering what you made over the press conference from moore's attorney. >> at this point with gloria allred, when i liste
taking a look at it, layperson can testify in most jurisdictions as to handwriting. one thing that's troubling for the accuser is the part about the divorce proceeding and that's where somebody needs to do some investigation. somebody needs to go down there, look at the court docket sheet, see if it was just assigned to judge moore, which happens on many occasions or whether he actually prdsed over it. generally the docket sheet will show whether she appeared before the court in front over the...
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important issues via the newspaper, and so while i agree with you on that point, just from a pure layperson's perspective, i agree, i would not be looking for the newspapers for something that i didn't even know ioed taxes on. i just think it gets hard when you're talking about a large agency that has 1500 parcels to look at. i just have a hard time thinking about what it means for the treasurer's office to perform reasonable work that's practical and in this particular case. >> first of all, the child custody example, that is a notice of last resort, so yes, the legal process allows sometimes notice to be published in the newspaper, but that's only after i've tried to serve you personally, and i've had somebody go to your house three times and go to your business address, and if there's no way i can serve you, in some cases, i get to publish in the newspaper, not a matter of first resort, which is what happened here. and i understand -- i am not the tax collector. i am not schooled in what their jobs are and what they need to do, so i couldn't tell you what the right policy is for them to ad
important issues via the newspaper, and so while i agree with you on that point, just from a pure layperson's perspective, i agree, i would not be looking for the newspapers for something that i didn't even know ioed taxes on. i just think it gets hard when you're talking about a large agency that has 1500 parcels to look at. i just have a hard time thinking about what it means for the treasurer's office to perform reasonable work that's practical and in this particular case. >> first of...
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would think that turning over the year book would clear this up, although taking a look at it, a layperson can testify in most jurisdictions as to handwriting. the thing that's more trouble, inning, for the accuser is the part about the divorce poe. and that's where somebody needs to do some investigation. somebody needs to go down there, look at the court docket sheet. see if it was just assigned to judge moore dh happens on many occasions or whether he actually presided over it. and genl the document court will show whether she appeared in court, in front of the done or all done without her presence and by haurg. that to me would tell you dwiebt. if in fact she had appeared in front of him, that's something that i most people that i know that if through divorces, recall the name and everything that happened about her divorce case. so that would be something that would be very kernel if i'm reting the accuseser. i'd want to know that and i'd want to see the docket sheet. >> i'm wondering what you made of the press conference from moore's phone. >> i just have to say this point on gloria a
would think that turning over the year book would clear this up, although taking a look at it, a layperson can testify in most jurisdictions as to handwriting. the thing that's more trouble, inning, for the accuser is the part about the divorce poe. and that's where somebody needs to do some investigation. somebody needs to go down there, look at the court docket sheet. see if it was just assigned to judge moore dh happens on many occasions or whether he actually presided over it. and genl the...
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better growth relative to their pe in the big cap chinese names than the ones here >> for me as a laypersonts a lot of it done. i think it's about 25% china, 10% of it is tencent and alibaba. and, you know, i just want to own to for a long time it's not that volatile, because it's so diverse. >> right baba has been a monster. >> that's the way i play this. i'm in alibaba and i'm going to continue to be in alibaba. price targets across the street are about 200, around the 210. i'm staying in long because it's a play on china. you do have to have the stomach for the ups and downs to everything china related this is the way they play this, this is a proxy to china and eem. but alibaba, i think you have a lot of road ahead of you that's much higher. >> against 180, steve is right in terms of alibaba. the chinese ten-year rates, 4%, i don't know if that's a good thing or bad thing one has to wonder if they'll put the brakes on a little bit seemingly that's happening, the market doesn't seem to care. in terms of baba, 180 is your line in the sand >> the fxi falling 1% in the past week. mike khouw
better growth relative to their pe in the big cap chinese names than the ones here >> for me as a laypersonts a lot of it done. i think it's about 25% china, 10% of it is tencent and alibaba. and, you know, i just want to own to for a long time it's not that volatile, because it's so diverse. >> right baba has been a monster. >> that's the way i play this. i'm in alibaba and i'm going to continue to be in alibaba. price targets across the street are about 200, around the 210....