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hundred thousand synthetic chemicals in heavy commercial use only about two percent have talked to the logical profiles in other words every day without our consent or exposed to about ninety five thousand untested chemicals. who exactly are the world's leading chemical producers. now a new product is on grocery store shelves genetically modified foods. who develops most of the world's genetically modified crops. but only and then full of independent studies have been conducted health problems ranging from infertility to proliferate of changes have been detected to these foods cause cancer we have no idea because no long term health of these have been conducted anywhere the rest easy because if someone in your family is diagnosed with cancer a number of treatments are available and here are the companies that provide them. it's. it's it's it's it's it's it's. just so it's just so. the so. this is sarnia situated three hundred kilometers from toronto. you and i may not live in sarnia though we use the fruits of its labor. lasted patio furniture pesticides rechargeable batteries plastic food con
hundred thousand synthetic chemicals in heavy commercial use only about two percent have talked to the logical profiles in other words every day without our consent or exposed to about ninety five thousand untested chemicals. who exactly are the world's leading chemical producers. now a new product is on grocery store shelves genetically modified foods. who develops most of the world's genetically modified crops. but only and then full of independent studies have been conducted health problems...
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chronic respiratory problems your logical problems developmental problems severe skin problems arthritis first effects kidney in bladder diseases and cancer what are you thoughts on the relationship between health and the petrochemical industry i'm not so sure what the relationship is we do know again we also legacy issues and you know mesothelioma is an issue related to the use of specialist in industry and you know that's well documented as well understood and we know that there is this legacy as you hope there you know it's unfortunate we have empathy for those individuals who are suffer from as well feeling unwell and but we do know there is a legacy issue here with respect to other health issues that you know i think there's been a lot of inference is made of both the connection between health and potential emissions coming from the coming from the petrochemical industry this is one of the reasons why we and many others in the community major major major players in the community are advocating for a comprehensive health study a scientifically rigorous rigorous peer reviewed health s
chronic respiratory problems your logical problems developmental problems severe skin problems arthritis first effects kidney in bladder diseases and cancer what are you thoughts on the relationship between health and the petrochemical industry i'm not so sure what the relationship is we do know again we also legacy issues and you know mesothelioma is an issue related to the use of specialist in industry and you know that's well documented as well understood and we know that there is this...
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this equivalence between circuitry and logic. this is where it was invented. so the bit is the fundamental unit. the binary digit. >> host: we know a lot about william shockley. he has been quite a notorious figure. we know much less about claude shannon. in the popular imagination. tell me, what was he like as a person back then? >> guest: he was something of a loner. he was shy. bell labs at that time had a big bold industrial building on west street. the building is still there in downtown new york on the edge of greenwich village and on the other side. it is a collective right now or something like that. in the old pictures you can see the railroad lines running for the lower stories of the buildings. >> host: i love that picture. >> guest: right around the time just after the war most of bell labs moved to the suburbs of new jersey to murray hill and claude shannon who officially work for the mathematics department stayed behind on his own in our cubbyholes and -- >> host: did he have a window? >> guest: i don't know. he was flirting with a young woman wh
this equivalence between circuitry and logic. this is where it was invented. so the bit is the fundamental unit. the binary digit. >> host: we know a lot about william shockley. he has been quite a notorious figure. we know much less about claude shannon. in the popular imagination. tell me, what was he like as a person back then? >> guest: he was something of a loner. he was shy. bell labs at that time had a big bold industrial building on west street. the building is still there...
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this seems logical.re is no money to go to university if his mother loses her job. -- this seems a logical. >> silvio berlusconi does not make anything flexible. there are 35 and 40-year-old who cannot find jobs. how are we meant to compete and find ourselves a job? >> the real reason that the factories closing is that there is no market in italy for the components that they make. that is because the government is invested in broadband. italy has less than 13 million product access lines last year. this is only slightly larger. for many italians, that is part of a failure of leadership. they are considering the possibility of a new government and the growing demand in society for the rulers to take risks. in milan, they don't want to take risks. >> a telling growth will not be achieved by taking away a bank holiday. development and growth require real reform, fiscal reform, in the introduction of tax. except small reforms, what is a chance that they will accept big ones that will change their lives? >> w
this seems logical.re is no money to go to university if his mother loses her job. -- this seems a logical. >> silvio berlusconi does not make anything flexible. there are 35 and 40-year-old who cannot find jobs. how are we meant to compete and find ourselves a job? >> the real reason that the factories closing is that there is no market in italy for the components that they make. that is because the government is invested in broadband. italy has less than 13 million product access...
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sue bierman park is a very logical location for a playground. our group would love to see it built in block 203. there is a very nice natural place for it. the scope it out. i think it will work out nicely. what we want to prevent from happening, since we have been working on this for such a long time, is some unforeseen objection comes up over putting it in what 203. let's say it is the art commission over perhaps moving the korean sculpture or doing something, and all of the sudden we cannot build it there, and we have no place for a playground. that is why i believe that it makes sense to follow supervisor chiu's ordinance amendment as it is written. again, our ribble work as hard as we can to gain consensus among all of the neighborhood groups to build it in block 203. that is our intention. we do not want to have the frustration of not being able to build it at all if that does not work. again, thank you. we urge you to adopt this. supervisor mar: thank you. next speaker, please. >> [inaudible] supervisor mar: actually, it is not timely for
sue bierman park is a very logical location for a playground. our group would love to see it built in block 203. there is a very nice natural place for it. the scope it out. i think it will work out nicely. what we want to prevent from happening, since we have been working on this for such a long time, is some unforeseen objection comes up over putting it in what 203. let's say it is the art commission over perhaps moving the korean sculpture or doing something, and all of the sudden we cannot...
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. >>> just seems logical that that should be available. >> what's inside this bay area warehouse that helps families with special needs children. we'll explain when we come back. >> and saw some showers this morning continuing to see sprinkles inland. how long will we continue to see these gray skies? i'll tell you when we come back. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, shoppers ready to pounce on holi ut >>> all those black friday deals may trump thanksgiving dinner for some and a good night's sleep for many. hard core shoppers ready to pounce on holiday bargains and they are all camping out in the cold today. sharon chin asked them what exactly are you waiting for? >> reporter: anxious shoppers began camping out here in front of bay area best buys well before cooks got the thanksgiving turkeys into the ovens. >> hello. good morning. >> reporter: campers in a dozen tents survived a wet cold night outside the best buy at santana row in san jose. they want to be ready to snag a 42" sharp hdtv for only $200. >> i think it's part of the holida rush. it's fun camping out with friends. >> reporter: for p
. >>> just seems logical that that should be available. >> what's inside this bay area warehouse that helps families with special needs children. we'll explain when we come back. >> and saw some showers this morning continuing to see sprinkles inland. how long will we continue to see these gray skies? i'll tell you when we come back. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, shoppers ready to pounce on holi ut >>> all those black friday deals may trump thanksgiving dinner for some and...
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the previous equipment was a relay control, and it was analog logic. this has many advantages in that it can be custom program to and can readjust to changes. it can do a multitude of things, like the lights blinking in the lobby. those are all programs that can be controlled by this equipment. before, this room was filled relay panels collect -- that clicked. they had had a big rotator that told the person or the elevator was. we can level these cars with an 1 millimeter. it used to vary on the temperature by up to half an inch. that caused tripping hazards. now you walk out and it is a smooth transition. it is important for the disabled as well. over here is the controller. but this does is it provides information to the elevator where to go. receives commands from within the elevator and from the destination dispatched central -- dispatched central. these elevators are precisely the electronic breaks, so they need to be very precise. in accordance with the vfd to supply power to the elevator motor, which is right here. these are original d.c. drives
the previous equipment was a relay control, and it was analog logic. this has many advantages in that it can be custom program to and can readjust to changes. it can do a multitude of things, like the lights blinking in the lobby. those are all programs that can be controlled by this equipment. before, this room was filled relay panels collect -- that clicked. they had had a big rotator that told the person or the elevator was. we can level these cars with an 1 millimeter. it used to vary on...
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i set out early on finding a logical place to wrap up. tavis: something that may have surprised you, but when you are so busy living your life, you do not have time to process your life until you come to this moment. when you have to go back and come face to face with the life you have lived and hopefully the legacy that you have left. what did you learn about a yourself when you were forced to look at yourself? >> that is a wonderful question. you do begin to look at the totality of your life and the major influences, and certainly, the crucial moments, the truly formative moments. a lot of triumphs and a lot of agony. you look at those experiences that affected you, and those people. primary among them was my dad. early on, i almost realized that this was -- i realize this was almost a dual biography of me and my father. i gypsy around with my parents. i went to eight different schools in a different towns. -- eight different towns. when you do that, you say, what are the important moments, almost as if you are constructing a drama. it
i set out early on finding a logical place to wrap up. tavis: something that may have surprised you, but when you are so busy living your life, you do not have time to process your life until you come to this moment. when you have to go back and come face to face with the life you have lived and hopefully the legacy that you have left. what did you learn about a yourself when you were forced to look at yourself? >> that is a wonderful question. you do begin to look at the totality of your...
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however, there does not seem to be any logical basis in fact for their disagreement. as a first example, i call your attention to bring jury finding number two, which is that muni had done a poor job meeting or hearing the requirements in proposition e, specifically in regards to 85% on-time service. the response indicated the agency disagrees partially with this finding, and they stated, the mta has attempted to meet many of the service standards and will continue to work to improve service. mta's response offers no reasoning as to why they disagree partially with the finding. the offer no facts to suggest they have done a great job of meeting or nearing the requirements of prop e. in fact, their own numbers show a day struggle to break away from a 75% on service rate. our finding was not critiquing muni's attempt to deliver on time service, because that is not within citizens -- not what the citizens are most concerned with. they are most concerned with results. there were five other examples that we will not be discussing this morning. in particular, findings 5, 7,
however, there does not seem to be any logical basis in fact for their disagreement. as a first example, i call your attention to bring jury finding number two, which is that muni had done a poor job meeting or hearing the requirements in proposition e, specifically in regards to 85% on-time service. the response indicated the agency disagrees partially with this finding, and they stated, the mta has attempted to meet many of the service standards and will continue to work to improve service....
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system mostly what we consider the softer logic science school issues or the medical issues so that's really the difference the trouble is you can't ever make that go away once it occurs as permanent. as a place get this bad some old cities are coated with lead paint that you don't hear of levels this are when you tell someone about lead poisoning like this they need an explanation or is not quite do it with this much lead waste forty three percent feels like a success it could have been one hundred people don't realize the tar creek was declared a disaster decade before they even discovered the lead poisoning but they checked the kids ten years after the land had been condemned without thinking one might be connected to the other. back then they thought if he thanks the soil that would fix the children. but you can't fix this land while the way sits here and you can't leave kids here while you take several decades to move. when they took or the rock out of the ground within that rock there are all of the minerals are really for blades and care and everything else and they would crush
system mostly what we consider the softer logic science school issues or the medical issues so that's really the difference the trouble is you can't ever make that go away once it occurs as permanent. as a place get this bad some old cities are coated with lead paint that you don't hear of levels this are when you tell someone about lead poisoning like this they need an explanation or is not quite do it with this much lead waste forty three percent feels like a success it could have been one...
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five hundred square meters across the exhibits you can see cause little logical carriages insects aliens and much more. joy sculptures in our museum are inspired by famous russian fantasy animation movies there are several castles or other structures from unknown planets we also have sculptures of animals associated with cold in the north for example there is a walrus dupree story frozen mammoth the world's most famous i sculpt this participate in creating the exhibits some take weeks to complete museum guess they have a chance to observe sculptures creating their masterpieces of ice and snow several times through the winter months. now i've never stayed inside an ice hotel before but this bed is rather uncomfortable and i've only been inside here for fifteen minutes and i'm already frozen. chilled to a tropical minus ten degrees this is same up as a great if not somewhat alternative experience a frozen fantasyland suitable for all ages all the ice when these are companies with magic illumination and. a nice soothing experience and a great showcase of winter art in russia just make sure
five hundred square meters across the exhibits you can see cause little logical carriages insects aliens and much more. joy sculptures in our museum are inspired by famous russian fantasy animation movies there are several castles or other structures from unknown planets we also have sculptures of animals associated with cold in the north for example there is a walrus dupree story frozen mammoth the world's most famous i sculpt this participate in creating the exhibits some take weeks to...
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and being so logical to move the fire station to a much better location and the traffic flow in that general area. that is very, very exciting. the idea of having for access and if you have been outside sfmoma when there is a major exhibit, the sidewalk is hard to get on because there are so many people on the sidewalk and have other entrances and the museum will be beneficial for the passability of the sidewalks on the evening and big events and will be spectacular that not only people go there for the three day a month enjoy the arts and the art free of cost. and with that i would move to approve all the action items which are 11a, b, c, and d. >> second. fig fig wr sfi -- commissioner miguel: commissioner antonini? commissioner antonini: i agree with the comments that have been said and the idea that it will be open in all four directions will be a great thing and the last time i checked, i don't know fit's still true, but station one was the busiest station in the nation for number of calls a day. and the idea of having to go through everything every time a call goes out and will
and being so logical to move the fire station to a much better location and the traffic flow in that general area. that is very, very exciting. the idea of having for access and if you have been outside sfmoma when there is a major exhibit, the sidewalk is hard to get on because there are so many people on the sidewalk and have other entrances and the museum will be beneficial for the passability of the sidewalks on the evening and big events and will be spectacular that not only people go...
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he wrote burnam a series of memos that are obsessive, demented, but logical. he made the argument in these memos that first of all that ultimately the world fair would be confined to memory. it was going to open in the spring of 1893, close in the autumn of 1893, and that would be it. the point he made was what would people rather remember, a steamship, people waving their hats, steam whistle going off, or remember brightly colored boats gliding along the waterways. he argued this would provide the greatest amount of good to the greatest number of people. if you had a handful of boats carrying four people at a time, not everybody got to take a boat trip, but he made the point that everybody would enjoy the sight of having the lovely quiet boats traveling over the waterways. now, burnam was a man of indome will. when the fair opened in 1873, what was available was brightly colored boats with four people just as frederick olmstead had seen in his trip to china. the white city as the world fair is known, has a place in the american memory. one of the things that
he wrote burnam a series of memos that are obsessive, demented, but logical. he made the argument in these memos that first of all that ultimately the world fair would be confined to memory. it was going to open in the spring of 1893, close in the autumn of 1893, and that would be it. the point he made was what would people rather remember, a steamship, people waving their hats, steam whistle going off, or remember brightly colored boats gliding along the waterways. he argued this would provide...
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ports the logical breakthroughs say humanoids. she goes to the scene. a little unusual ways to protect and. care for me pioneer place local cuisine the highest pitch. but where future developments depends on the way. russia flows up on our city. wealthy british style sun it's sometimes. hard. for the. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to me is a report on our. latest news that week's top stories on our t.v. the greek opposition leader has repeated his demands for the prime minister to resign and attempt to break the political deadlock over the country's debt crisis that's as european leaders pledged to defend the euro even if it means speaking in the south of the viewers. police crackdown of the armed occupy movement spreading fast across the country for nearly two months now but activists pledged to stand their ground in violent protests against corporate media and social all the. questions the legality of viktor boots trial after a new york jury found the busines
ports the logical breakthroughs say humanoids. she goes to the scene. a little unusual ways to protect and. care for me pioneer place local cuisine the highest pitch. but where future developments depends on the way. russia flows up on our city. wealthy british style sun it's sometimes. hard. for the. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to me is a report on our. latest news that week's top stories on our...
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to call for television to be public broadcasting to be more liberal and i think that's probably a logical conclusion what i said was that we need a greater diversity of voices in television including public television we have far too many establishment voices elite voices the voices of elite journalists to lead experts we don't have enough forces that come outside from outside of a sense of consensus and a real change ideas come from the margins and and press all of us to reconsider our conventional wisdom but what i was saying is we need fewer voices of corporate representatives more voices of working people we need more says of elite journalism and move forces of citizen journalists and if that's liberal then i plead guilty because that means we're open to diversity of opinion conflicts of of ideas and to a great plurality of put in the public dialogue that's what i mean by that you know there are many economists for example talk with james k. galbraith two weeks ago on this program who was interviewed in your new book who are prince has some mystic about the economic future of this cou
to call for television to be public broadcasting to be more liberal and i think that's probably a logical conclusion what i said was that we need a greater diversity of voices in television including public television we have far too many establishment voices elite voices the voices of elite journalists to lead experts we don't have enough forces that come outside from outside of a sense of consensus and a real change ideas come from the margins and and press all of us to reconsider our...