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in my opinion, there is not a best model or a go-to model. there is a new model called the hurricane weather and research and forecasting model, hwrs if you want to do more research. >> that came out like in 2007 or 2008. >> that model is considered to be top of the line. what that model can do is it is doing a nice job predicting the future untense at this of tropical storms and hurricanes. most of these models aren't doing a good job of that. this new model has been doing a pretty good job. one other model is called the gfs. it is an american weather model. it is also good for mid latitude systems. it does a nice job depicting the atmosphere. >> what is a mid latitude storm? >> like in our area. >> like a regular old storm? >> right. >> and something tucker opportunitied on is forecasters will tend to like one more than another just based on that are history and what they've seen it do. the key to this, you can see with all the tracks and the different models, the key is a good forecaster who knows the issue is, knows the region that you're
in my opinion, there is not a best model or a go-to model. there is a new model called the hurricane weather and research and forecasting model, hwrs if you want to do more research. >> that came out like in 2007 or 2008. >> that model is considered to be top of the line. what that model can do is it is doing a nice job predicting the future untense at this of tropical storms and hurricanes. most of these models aren't doing a good job of that. this new model has been doing a pretty...
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in the capital i said crossing model in the black holes model and all the various things that they used to churn over the finance sector including capital which guy was the disaster of say day squares and so on so that's what they were doing unto all that is i mean what does that mean in english for our viewers who may not know all that there are these all traditional matter of national new classical models that assume stock markets and a lot of the markets are either in equilibrium a very new to it and they converge to equilibrium and this is unusual that most most old genuine saw and says don't think you live in a cooler b. and i say you live in a dynamic system equilibrium might be a property of some particular part of the system but you're going to be you know floating around fluctuating around you're not going to be an equilibrium and the dynamic stunt moved from one equilibrium point to another they move through time all the way but economists and i were in equilibrium and the market just gets moved one equilibrium to another by exhaustion the shocks cetera et cetera and they buil
in the capital i said crossing model in the black holes model and all the various things that they used to churn over the finance sector including capital which guy was the disaster of say day squares and so on so that's what they were doing unto all that is i mean what does that mean in english for our viewers who may not know all that there are these all traditional matter of national new classical models that assume stock markets and a lot of the markets are either in equilibrium a very new...
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you could have user fee models, recurring revenue models. you could have option models that in fact could be looking at a system where we perfected far more to be used, but these may be smaller geographic options. smaller timeframe options. we think you could open a solid to a large number in the secondary use and that can bring in quite bit of revenue over time in the federal ban, which it is unclear that they will even bring in future revenues. >> host: >> guest: is also import in the spirit of answering your question that i guess the question i would pose back to them as if they ever use bluetooth or wi-fi, these are essentially in a tiny part of the spectrum on a completely unlicensed, totally shared environment with no database prior to anybody. you can go out on today and there's a huge economy built on the use of wi-fi from the sale of the equipment, offloading of data traffic, equipment people buying in their homes. every one of these things essentially aiding the economy if you will. that's at the title of the report talks about the
you could have user fee models, recurring revenue models. you could have option models that in fact could be looking at a system where we perfected far more to be used, but these may be smaller geographic options. smaller timeframe options. we think you could open a solid to a large number in the secondary use and that can bring in quite bit of revenue over time in the federal ban, which it is unclear that they will even bring in future revenues. >> host: >> guest: is also import in...
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100 year-old model to the new model. that is why we claim the entire process will take two-three decades. we cannot go up and get the satellites and service them and change their radios. some systems have a lot lifetime and he would not be able to get them all we are detected. i believe over that period of time and with a lot of it happening sooner, these things will actually happen. >> the report says that implementing all this could take decades. you mentioned earlier during the show something could occur in a few years. three years from today if the president were to issue the memo what would you think would be realistic three years from today? >> first of all, we looked at starting a pilot almost immediately. one is too great a steering committee of industry leaders ceos, and the
100 year-old model to the new model. that is why we claim the entire process will take two-three decades. we cannot go up and get the satellites and service them and change their radios. some systems have a lot lifetime and he would not be able to get them all we are detected. i believe over that period of time and with a lot of it happening sooner, these things will actually happen. >> the report says that implementing all this could take decades. you mentioned earlier during the show...
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it turns out a lot of behaviors are model. the majority of models -- haters are model. this is called social learning. what is going on in the brain is not thinking about it but unconscious mirror neurons circuits that cause us to do what we observe to a certain extent. what keeps behaviors in place as it turns out is what other people think or what we think other people think, will be what we call social expectation. these kids may not have bought about it but they know what is expected of them, to fight. gets expected of you to not smoke today, these are social expectations of others and they are scientific pathways in the brain that allow this. the need to belong. dopamine pathways that are powerful as being used for food and are also used for social belongings. social isolation shows up as pain in the brain. it's important to belong. than we have this escalation capability of violence which has to do with dysregulation of the emotion or the limbic system and hypervigilance and all this. so if you put these together what you get is infectivity of behavior following e
it turns out a lot of behaviors are model. the majority of models -- haters are model. this is called social learning. what is going on in the brain is not thinking about it but unconscious mirror neurons circuits that cause us to do what we observe to a certain extent. what keeps behaviors in place as it turns out is what other people think or what we think other people think, will be what we call social expectation. these kids may not have bought about it but they know what is expected of...
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it turns out a lot of behaviors are model. the majority of models -- haters are model. this is called social learning. what is going on in the brain is not thinking about it but unconscious mirror neurons circuits that cause us to do what we observe to a certain extent. what keeps behaviors in place as it turns out is what other people think or what we think other people think, will be what we call social expectation. these kids may not have bought about it but they know what is expected of them, to fight. gets expected of you to not smoke today, these are social expectations of others and they are scientific pathways in the brain that allow this. the need to belong. dopamine pathways that are powerful as being used for food and are also used for social belongings. social isolation shows up as pain in the brain. it's important to belong. than we have this escalation capability of violence which has to do with dysregulation of the emotion or the limbic system and hypervigilance and all this. so if you put these together what you get is infectivity of behavior following e
it turns out a lot of behaviors are model. the majority of models -- haters are model. this is called social learning. what is going on in the brain is not thinking about it but unconscious mirror neurons circuits that cause us to do what we observe to a certain extent. what keeps behaviors in place as it turns out is what other people think or what we think other people think, will be what we call social expectation. these kids may not have bought about it but they know what is expected of...
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you could have recurring revenue models from using that spectrum, you could have auction models and, in fact, we could be looking at a system where we perfected far more auctions to be used, but these may be smaller geographic auctions, may be secondary, smaller time frame auctions. so we think you could open this all up to a large number of auctions in secondary use, and that could bring in quite a bit of revenue over time in these federal bands which today it's unclear they will even bring in future revenue. >> guest: but i think it's also important in the spirit of answering your questions of what assurances could people have. i guess the question i would pose back to them is have they ever used blue tooth or wi-fi? these are on a completely unlicensed, totally shared environment with no database that administers them, and you can go all around the planet today, and there's a huge economy built around the use of wi-fi, the sale of the equipment, the integration into phones, the offloading of data traffic, you know, all new equipment that people are buying in their homes, new cars.
you could have recurring revenue models from using that spectrum, you could have auction models and, in fact, we could be looking at a system where we perfected far more auctions to be used, but these may be smaller geographic auctions, may be secondary, smaller time frame auctions. so we think you could open this all up to a large number of auctions in secondary use, and that could bring in quite a bit of revenue over time in these federal bands which today it's unclear they will even bring in...
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romney's model. one candidate, right in's budget planned all day long. -- paul ryan's budget plan all day long. whenever going to see what his model is? he has not laid out an economic plan. when will be a good time for him to get around to laying out the plan? >> i thought two or three days ago, i say this in the name of transparency, i am from the energy state. i was an oil and gas regulator. i thought what he laid out four or five days ago was a pretty good start on the energy side. we will see energy prices rise because of what we are seeing happen down in the gulf, down in new orleans, louisiana, florida. i think we can be energy independent in the next 10 years. he laid out a plan to do that. not only can we be energy independent based on the oil and gas that we have on the north american continent, those are pretty good jobs. down in oklahoma, texas, those energy producing states, all you have to have these -- all you have to do is to be able to pass a drug test and you can get jobs starting a
romney's model. one candidate, right in's budget planned all day long. -- paul ryan's budget plan all day long. whenever going to see what his model is? he has not laid out an economic plan. when will be a good time for him to get around to laying out the plan? >> i thought two or three days ago, i say this in the name of transparency, i am from the energy state. i was an oil and gas regulator. i thought what he laid out four or five days ago was a pretty good start on the energy side. we...
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once we determined the model was not as effective, we reverted to the standard model. second, the evaluation identified that conflict mediation was key to the reduction in violent incidents. it had 3 times as many conflict mediation per month. having the right outreach staff with the right skills is the most critical element to conducting conflict mediation, and it is essential to the initiative. finally, as i know this is a challenging time when it comes to funding, i will share cost information related to the program. baltimore has the distinction of operating the longest- running cease fire replication. since the program's inception and we have never needed to spend -- suspend operations because of lack of funding. we attribute the success of that to being housed within a city agency that has the capacity to obtain funding from abroad range of sources, federal and state grants, as well as foundations and individual donations. and the help of dr. slotkine. the costs of implementing the program is approximately $500,000 per site. it pales in comparison to the cost of
once we determined the model was not as effective, we reverted to the standard model. second, the evaluation identified that conflict mediation was key to the reduction in violent incidents. it had 3 times as many conflict mediation per month. having the right outreach staff with the right skills is the most critical element to conducting conflict mediation, and it is essential to the initiative. finally, as i know this is a challenging time when it comes to funding, i will share cost...
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post trade we determined this model did not have the same effectiveness as the standard model. evaluation identified conflict mediation or key to the reduction in violent incidents and sides with production had three times as many conflict mediation per month as sites without significant reduction. having the right outreach staff with that right skills is the most critical element to conducting high-risk conflict mediations and it is essential to the initiative. finally, as i know this is a challenging time for mayors all over the country when it comes to funding, i will share some information related to the program. baltimore has the distinction of operating the longest running cease-fire replication. since the program inception, we never needed to suspend operations because of lack of funding. we attribute the program, the success of that to be housed within an agency that has the capacity to obtain funding from a broad range of sources, federal and state grants as well as federal agencies, and other agencies. the annual cost of implementing the -- and by deterring safe stree
post trade we determined this model did not have the same effectiveness as the standard model. evaluation identified conflict mediation or key to the reduction in violent incidents and sides with production had three times as many conflict mediation per month as sites without significant reduction. having the right outreach staff with that right skills is the most critical element to conducting high-risk conflict mediations and it is essential to the initiative. finally, as i know this is a...
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with several more on the way forward based models. of the company forty six and a half meter model whose boundaries are only limited by the owner since of adventure according to the team in moscow one of the main advantages of their own vessels is that the engineers are willing to be more flexible with the future in terms of final configuration. shipyard or actions the result of a russian joint project the design work is done by a handful of firms abroad while the production takes place on the shores of the moscow river boats and then hit the open waters under the branding. while these floating palaces are intended to cruise the world they're also built for the russian climate the holes are made from steel. and aluminum which enables the yachts to endure colder temperatures they can even handle chilly water down to twenty degrees celsius below zero as a result does it designed for ten to fifteen not range present in the fifty plus capable composite hold vessels. well. our presence in this market came as quite an unexpected surprise fo
with several more on the way forward based models. of the company forty six and a half meter model whose boundaries are only limited by the owner since of adventure according to the team in moscow one of the main advantages of their own vessels is that the engineers are willing to be more flexible with the future in terms of final configuration. shipyard or actions the result of a russian joint project the design work is done by a handful of firms abroad while the production takes place on the...
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hara created his first model from scratch at 13. using steel plates, empty cans and other household items. he's been hooked ever since. the museum's biggest crowd pleaser is this. a 310-square-meter display with tracks and trains running through miniature city. it's one of the largest indoor diaramas in the world. the display features six different railway lines, 450 meters in all. trains scaled down to 1/32 of the original size run at the same time. hara doesn't just amaze people with the grandeur of his handmade models. he also wows them with his attention to detail for the diarama. trains stop at each station. and their headlights turn on during the night setting. sight, sound, touch, hara's goal is to give people a complete train experience. >> translator: yeah, i want these. i want them all! >> translator: everything looks so real. i can't help but just stare. >> reporter: the public is now benefiting from nobutaro hara's life-long passion for trains, marveling at what he builds with his hands and his heart. what will you do wi
hara created his first model from scratch at 13. using steel plates, empty cans and other household items. he's been hooked ever since. the museum's biggest crowd pleaser is this. a 310-square-meter display with tracks and trains running through miniature city. it's one of the largest indoor diaramas in the world. the display features six different railway lines, 450 meters in all. trains scaled down to 1/32 of the original size run at the same time. hara doesn't just amaze people with the...
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model. required some adjustments and improvements. when we were working on the technical design improve the model which demonstrated excellent results. in handling additionally we need another two models one for testing in and one for. to build three models for the technical design and one for the draft design. so after getting the go ahead on the plans the construction of academics began in earnest back in july of two thousand and nine is the first scientific research ship constructed at the shipyards in thirty years considering the conditions it will be operating in every matters the ship has been designed to be able to travel fifteen thousand miles in between port be able to handle freezing water down to forty degrees below zero. complexity is no small feat . and that's something at multi shipyards it feels that it has the right to brag about. this. there are very few vessels of this kind one is in the u.k. and there's another one in canada. china has just started building these ships but no other country has such powerful vessels
model. required some adjustments and improvements. when we were working on the technical design improve the model which demonstrated excellent results. in handling additionally we need another two models one for testing in and one for. to build three models for the technical design and one for the draft design. so after getting the go ahead on the plans the construction of academics began in earnest back in july of two thousand and nine is the first scientific research ship constructed at the...
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on the other private sector versus market-based model, goth-based model -- government-based model, here'sk people forget that, you know, growth requires a healthy public sector which performs all these basic functions and a dynamic private sector. india has achieved or is in the process of achieving the latter, and the prospect is very dynamic. the problem is the public sector is a drag on india. the reason i feel pessimistic is because i feel that in the long run history and experience, the history of economic development teaches us that it's much easier to create a private sector than it is to create and maintain an efficient public sector that delivers basics, the basics of maintaining law and order, the basics of maintaining property rights, the basics of stabilizing the economy and the basics of legitimizing the economy by our, you know, transfers, etc., etc. these are all very demanding attributes but very important attributes. western europe and the united states took a long time, but they achieved that, and that is in some ways the basis of prosperity. i often say, you know, there
on the other private sector versus market-based model, goth-based model -- government-based model, here'sk people forget that, you know, growth requires a healthy public sector which performs all these basic functions and a dynamic private sector. india has achieved or is in the process of achieving the latter, and the prospect is very dynamic. the problem is the public sector is a drag on india. the reason i feel pessimistic is because i feel that in the long run history and experience, the...
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it could be that the internal models are a little different for gail and our models for the broker or a little different. we are investigating that -- our models for the rover are a little different. the advantage is that in warming up actuator's to move the arms and drive, we will have to use -- we will have to use less energy. as far as our plans for the next sol, which are planning sol 3 right now. very exciting, we are going to do the full color panorama. those who have been working on that for the last several months are very excited. there'll be some amazing images from that. on sol 3 we are getting ready for the flight software transition. couple folks have been working on that for over a year. they have generated hundreds of files with thousands of commands that we have to execute over the software transition creek we will uplink those on the antenna the morning of sol 3. that is very exciting. we will to make sure we got to the new software. one of the other issues we are looking at, you can see where the antenna is here and s earth sets, there is a little bit of an occlusion
it could be that the internal models are a little different for gail and our models for the broker or a little different. we are investigating that -- our models for the rover are a little different. the advantage is that in warming up actuator's to move the arms and drive, we will have to use -- we will have to use less energy. as far as our plans for the next sol, which are planning sol 3 right now. very exciting, we are going to do the full color panorama. those who have been working on that...
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under the whole sale model the publisher makes a price and the rye -- retailer can discount. publishers feared that was a downward price that amazon was doing, and amazon in 2009-2010 were the dominant ebook retailer. once the agency model was implemented and apple with the ipad helped foster this -- barnes & noble jumped on board. other retailers moved towards the agency model, and as i mention evidence earlier, we now have a much more and veried digital book space, many more retailers that is the publishers' argument. then in april the department of justice decided they thought they had a case so they sued those five big publishers, excluding random house. random house was not included because they did not implement the agency model for another year. so in theory, the irony is that by waiting they're not involved legally at all and they use the agency model. so the department of justice -- a number of states sued, and but aalso announced that harper collins, and simon & schuster settled, and as part of the settlement which in theory would go into effect later this summer, i
under the whole sale model the publisher makes a price and the rye -- retailer can discount. publishers feared that was a downward price that amazon was doing, and amazon in 2009-2010 were the dominant ebook retailer. once the agency model was implemented and apple with the ipad helped foster this -- barnes & noble jumped on board. other retailers moved towards the agency model, and as i mention evidence earlier, we now have a much more and veried digital book space, many more retailers...
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always modeling. work that they were pursuing because they thought it was going to make the world a more just and humane place that's the extraordinary. book meritocracy how do you define marriage for the purposes of this book. yeah so mary meritocracy is the name that we give to the most recent incarnation of a very old american idea i mean if you go back to tocqueville and writers throughout the history of american republic you know there was always a sense in which the american dream right was the idea that a country founded without the legacy of feudalism and on the backs of slaves we should note for four for free white people would be a place in which you could rise from any station to as far as your talents were taken. and meritocracy is the version of that the name we give to the both of the dream we have of that is a social model and the set of institutions we've we've created to produce a system in which we say we will not bar entry into the highest echelons of american life based on race or
always modeling. work that they were pursuing because they thought it was going to make the world a more just and humane place that's the extraordinary. book meritocracy how do you define marriage for the purposes of this book. yeah so mary meritocracy is the name that we give to the most recent incarnation of a very old american idea i mean if you go back to tocqueville and writers throughout the history of american republic you know there was always a sense in which the american dream right...
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i think the federal model of feral election is the best model. some states have followed it, but not all. in a number of states, they still have a totally elective process for selecting judges. i think that is very unfortunate. it means raising money for campaigns. there is no way to be comfortable with that in the judicial scheme of things. it is not good to have judges that you know who have had to take campaign contributions from certain interests. it is a worry. i hope that more and more states will follow the federal model of not having judicial elections. many state, in facty own, have intentional elections periodically they are there for some time. the judge's name goes on the ballot. the voters can vote on whether they keep the judge on the ballot. they're not running against anyone. that seems to have worked fairly well. not many judges are removed in that process. but it is one way of having the voters involved to some degree. it seems to have worked to some extent. >> very good. thank you for being here. >> i am glad to be here. >> tha
i think the federal model of feral election is the best model. some states have followed it, but not all. in a number of states, they still have a totally elective process for selecting judges. i think that is very unfortunate. it means raising money for campaigns. there is no way to be comfortable with that in the judicial scheme of things. it is not good to have judges that you know who have had to take campaign contributions from certain interests. it is a worry. i hope that more and more...
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model was flawed. well i think there are a lot of flaws of the model and and i think unfortunately that the debate gets bracketed as pro market or anti market and it's not anti market or per market at all it's it's how are you going to manage international markets and national markets which are very different and are different from depending on where you are in the development process they look completely different an ethiopian than they do in mexico than they do in the united states and there are different stages of development they have different levels of agricultural development different numbers of people making their living from agriculture and they are going through development processes that are not linear they don't look exactly alike from one country to the other i do a lot of work on mexico and we've seen. the utter failures of what's called the free market model in under nafta in mexico and it's for farmers what they've seen is withdrawal by their own government in mexico from programs that
model was flawed. well i think there are a lot of flaws of the model and and i think unfortunately that the debate gets bracketed as pro market or anti market and it's not anti market or per market at all it's it's how are you going to manage international markets and national markets which are very different and are different from depending on where you are in the development process they look completely different an ethiopian than they do in mexico than they do in the united states and there...
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, the precautious india model.and what i mean by precautious is that india has been doing things that it is not meant to be doing at stage of its development. it's doing things which the much more advanced in terms of development, and there's a plus side it to but also a kind of drag that comes from this which is going to inform my assessment of the challenges going forward. and then we can talk about the macro challenge, and i do want to spend a couple of minutes on the really big picture on india, what i call the everything challenge. there's a lot going on here. but normally when i present something on india, i begin by emphasizing something i think people overlook. this is a graph which shows india's gdp per capita and there have been three phases in india's growth and development. the first phase we call the hindu rate of growth. india grew at 3% a year for 30 years after independence, which is about 1.8% per capita. recall that the hindu rate of growth because people thought indians are not more obsessed with
, the precautious india model.and what i mean by precautious is that india has been doing things that it is not meant to be doing at stage of its development. it's doing things which the much more advanced in terms of development, and there's a plus side it to but also a kind of drag that comes from this which is going to inform my assessment of the challenges going forward. and then we can talk about the macro challenge, and i do want to spend a couple of minutes on the really big picture on...
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this was a simulated model. three other independent studies have shown ventricular fibrillation during a critical part of the cardiac cycle. one of the conclusions from the animal study is that it is critical for the rest. that is why the warning for of boarding the chest -- avoiding the chest. how about human studies? this is a weapon that is going to be impossible to study in an ethical matter. what has been done, you have heard that the -- the risk for cardiac arrest. we also have an instance of taser-induced cardiac arrest captured on a pacemaker. it can overwhelm the ekg. this particular situation was captured by a pacemaker. exactly at the time of the taser the event was recorded. the data supports a cause and effect in the proper vector, a potential for lethality of the taser. this recent article came out in may of 2012. he reviewed eight taser causes of sudden collapse. these are eight cases, there are hundreds of cases of collapse. it is hard to prove cause and effect for all of them. these are eight ca
this was a simulated model. three other independent studies have shown ventricular fibrillation during a critical part of the cardiac cycle. one of the conclusions from the animal study is that it is critical for the rest. that is why the warning for of boarding the chest -- avoiding the chest. how about human studies? this is a weapon that is going to be impossible to study in an ethical matter. what has been done, you have heard that the -- the risk for cardiac arrest. we also have an...
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