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mr. technology uptake have come up with our own way to help me rise and demand like the good scientists we take waste material and make food from it however we do it rather differently hopefully making it more palatable to most people's tastes. our experiment we turn to one of the most prevalent insects on the globe the domestic housefly know that most people these common pests are more often a nuisance than anything else put this research institute in moscow scientists think they could help solve some of the globe's most pressing problems with a little tweaking they've turned these little buzzing buggers into a work force for humanity the biologists here have managed to breed them so the females are nearly constantly pregnant now what does this have anything to do with food you might be asking well the secret here lies in the maggots these price create you might not expect it but they're an extremely rich source of vital amino acids with the help of these little guys we hope to create our very own fly burger . this is the beginning of our laboratory where we breed philanthropic flies it's
mr. technology uptake have come up with our own way to help me rise and demand like the good scientists we take waste material and make food from it however we do it rather differently hopefully making it more palatable to most people's tastes. our experiment we turn to one of the most prevalent insects on the globe the domestic housefly know that most people these common pests are more often a nuisance than anything else put this research institute in moscow scientists think they could help...
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mr. chief justice, advancing technology cuts in two directions. technological advances can make the police more efficient at what they do through some of the examples that were discussed today: cameras, airplanes, beepers, gps. at the same time, technology and how it's used can change our expectations of privacy in the ways that justice alito was alluding to. today perhaps gps can be portrayed as a --type invasion, but as people use gps in their lives and for other purposes, our expectations of privacy surrounding our location may also change. for that -- justice kagan: mr. dreeben, that -- that seems too much to me. i mean, if you think about this, and you think about a little robotic device following you around hours a day anyplace you go that's not your home, reporting in all your movements to the police, to investigative authorities, the notion that we don't have an expectation of privacy in that, the notion that we don't think that our privacy interests would be violated by this robotic device, i'm -- i'm not sure how one can say that. mr. dr
mr. chief justice, advancing technology cuts in two directions. technological advances can make the police more efficient at what they do through some of the examples that were discussed today: cameras, airplanes, beepers, gps. at the same time, technology and how it's used can change our expectations of privacy in the ways that justice alito was alluding to. today perhaps gps can be portrayed as a --type invasion, but as people use gps in their lives and for other purposes, our expectations of...
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science technology innovation although mr beilin means from around russia we've got the future covered. by the start the e.u. leadership so united result the hope the spread of europe's debt crisis out of conspiring to impress investors even one of the heroes and most stable economies the netherlands is beginning to feel that first hand the facts of contagion southeast television reports taxpayers apathy is quick and turning to anger. the worst day yet for the euro that's how one banker called news that the netherlands considered the second strongest economy in the single currency has seen its boring cause raise but the markets to new highs touch prime minister was forced to react on concerns that the problem spiralling out of control. said we'd like to be able to push countries out of the euro to put out the foyer a c called it is raising fears that countries will be forced to leave the euro stop this crisis is spreading. as a first step a maturity of dutch people finds a new poll to stop the plane loads of greece which many see as the hosts of the problems i love greece i every year
science technology innovation although mr beilin means from around russia we've got the future covered. by the start the e.u. leadership so united result the hope the spread of europe's debt crisis out of conspiring to impress investors even one of the heroes and most stable economies the netherlands is beginning to feel that first hand the facts of contagion southeast television reports taxpayers apathy is quick and turning to anger. the worst day yet for the euro that's how one banker called...
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technologies. look, i know that mr. bryce likes natural gas. a lot of the technology came out of government research, so government can do more than solar. i mean, government can do research related to fossil fuels as well and make things better. nuclear, there's a lot of stuff there that could be improved. >> brown: what about that, mr. bryce. isn't it the case that government is already involved in so many different ways in all kinds of sectors of the energy industry. >> well, look, there's no question about that. and i am adamantly pro nuclear. i think if the u.s. is really serious about reducing co2 emissions, then we should be aggressively moving towards nuclear and in particular modular reactors, and if possible, fueled with thorium. i think this is tremendously positive. but the reality is right now that nuclear is priced ow of the market. why? because of low-cost natural gas. exleon said they could not build nuclear plant in the u.s. with natural gas prices below $8. the reality is the shale revolution that's now under way for both shale
technologies. look, i know that mr. bryce likes natural gas. a lot of the technology came out of government research, so government can do more than solar. i mean, government can do research related to fossil fuels as well and make things better. nuclear, there's a lot of stuff there that could be improved. >> brown: what about that, mr. bryce. isn't it the case that government is already involved in so many different ways in all kinds of sectors of the energy industry. >> well,...
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mr. dreeben, five minutes. >> advancing technology cuts in two direction. technological advances can make the police more efficient at what they do. some examples that were discussed today. cameras, airplanes, beepers, gps. at the same time technology and power is used can change expectations of privacy. today perhaps gps can be portrayed as the 1984 type invasion but as people use gps in their lives and for other purposes expectations of privacy surrounding our location may also change. >> that seems too much to me. if you think about this and you think about a little robotic device following you around 24 hours a day any place you go that is not your home, reporting in all your movements to the police to investigative authorities. the notion that we don't have an expectation of privacy and the notion that we don't think our privacy interests would be violated by this robotic device, i am not sure how one could say that. >> the court should decide that case when it comes to. this case does not involve universal surveillance of every member of this court or
mr. dreeben, five minutes. >> advancing technology cuts in two direction. technological advances can make the police more efficient at what they do. some examples that were discussed today. cameras, airplanes, beepers, gps. at the same time technology and power is used can change expectations of privacy. today perhaps gps can be portrayed as the 1984 type invasion but as people use gps in their lives and for other purposes expectations of privacy surrounding our location may also change....
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technology updated. the dying for the city of this land against mrs. cohen. takes a. russian woman accused of spying for moscow has won the right to stay in the u.k. it was alleged that catches a chilly veteran tried to pass classified information while having an affair with the british people she was working for. the second day of egypt's first parliamentary poll in decades which is attracting the record number of voters despite days of violent protests against the army regime but thousands of revolutionary protesters in tahrir square say they're boycotting the vote. russia switches on a new radar to guard its westernmost border in response to the u.s. controversial missile shield for europe strike force is also in the cards if nato doesn't guarantee it systems aren't aimed against russia. it's up next with all the latest sports news stay with us here on our team. i welcome to the latest sports and hear other top stories. crunch time rushing the tally could probably signed on his formula one future after former world champion q well i can and he turns to sign a two y
technology updated. the dying for the city of this land against mrs. cohen. takes a. russian woman accused of spying for moscow has won the right to stay in the u.k. it was alleged that catches a chilly veteran tried to pass classified information while having an affair with the british people she was working for. the second day of egypt's first parliamentary poll in decades which is attracting the record number of voters despite days of violent protests against the army regime but thousands of...
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mr baxter saying. well . bringing you the latest in science technology from the ground. we've got the future covered. he's. the world's longest a sub seemed to start pumping russian gas to warm up western europe. and russian president medvedev is injury to turn the switch for details just ahead for you. rushing to secure cash for greece politicians scramble to find a viable way of sharing power to bring the country back to its feet asks what greeks themselves think. and as it is a real friends to attack iran are increasingly saying no to the uniform they don't want to join the army to take part in their country's conflicts. and broadcasting direct from our studios. have you with west.
mr baxter saying. well . bringing you the latest in science technology from the ground. we've got the future covered. he's. the world's longest a sub seemed to start pumping russian gas to warm up western europe. and russian president medvedev is injury to turn the switch for details just ahead for you. rushing to secure cash for greece politicians scramble to find a viable way of sharing power to bring the country back to its feet asks what greeks themselves think. and as it is a real friends...
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mr. president, internet technology is the basis of hundreds of thousands of jobs and products in our country. we are in a crisis right now. we all know we have 9% unemployment, our economy is even to dead in the water, and we've got to do something to jump-start the economy, not put another blanket on it to make it harder for it to come back. i don't think anybody with common sense in this country is going to say we have a thriving economy right now. so it does defy common sense to say that we are going to allow regulations that congress has not approved, that congress has not authorized the regulator to make that will have the effect of either freezing or delaying the innovation that has been the hallmark of the success of the internet and technology in our country. mr. president, there are several organizations that have banded together to ask that people vote for the resolution today and i want to submit for the record the letter from, among others, the americans for tax reform, the taxpayers' protection alliance, the hispanic leadership fund, and americans for prosperity. they've written
mr. president, internet technology is the basis of hundreds of thousands of jobs and products in our country. we are in a crisis right now. we all know we have 9% unemployment, our economy is even to dead in the water, and we've got to do something to jump-start the economy, not put another blanket on it to make it harder for it to come back. i don't think anybody with common sense in this country is going to say we have a thriving economy right now. so it does defy common sense to say that we...
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they are working on these really innovative and neat technologies that are there to help patients improve their lives and save their lives and in fact, mr. speaker, from 1980 to 2000, the medical technology firms were responsible for a 4% increase in u.s. life expectancy, a 16% decrease in mortality rate -- rates and an astounding 29% decline in elderly disability rates and really this industry i think as we'll hear from some of our colleagues, particularly from the indiana delegation where we were just about a week and a half ago, we're learning there are some new hurdles on the horizon. number one, there's a medical device tax that will be imposed in just a little over a year, it's a $20 billion a year tax and studies have shown it's going to cost the industry 20% of their -- 10% of their work force. 10% of their work force is about 4 ,000 jobs that will be at risk. i just met with an owner of a company today that mentioned that he believes this tax if put in place, one year from now, will cost his company 50, at least 50 high-paying jobs. and then you have the other issue of just an f.d.a. that has become so bureaucratic, so unpredic
they are working on these really innovative and neat technologies that are there to help patients improve their lives and save their lives and in fact, mr. speaker, from 1980 to 2000, the medical technology firms were responsible for a 4% increase in u.s. life expectancy, a 16% decrease in mortality rate -- rates and an astounding 29% decline in elderly disability rates and really this industry i think as we'll hear from some of our colleagues, particularly from the indiana delegation where we...
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. >> reporter: the use of this modern technology, that kids these days are growing up with, mr. in valley center and eventually to the entire country. >> truly amazing technology in schools. in case you are wondering what students use, apples garage band. they use it to compose, create and record their music. as we brought the gadget. >> do you play? >> my dad is a great piano player. i stink. after a year of lessons i gave up. may i will feel inspired after seeing the story. maybe i will try. that's me, playing. >> ha-ha. >> little billy joel. >> you are very good. piano man. little ray charles. oh, make it do what it do, baby. >> i like. i like. nd. in 1999, i was diagnosed with chronic hepatitis c. and talk to my doctor about my options. that step was a big one. but i'm glad i made it. instead of looking back on mories. i was determined to keep on making 'em. don'wait to tunune in to your hep c. talk to your doctor now about t your options. and find out more attune . >>> making news this morning, a wild weather. >> mother nature making a mess on this getaway day. a pair of po
. >> reporter: the use of this modern technology, that kids these days are growing up with, mr. in valley center and eventually to the entire country. >> truly amazing technology in schools. in case you are wondering what students use, apples garage band. they use it to compose, create and record their music. as we brought the gadget. >> do you play? >> my dad is a great piano player. i stink. after a year of lessons i gave up. may i will feel inspired after seeing the...
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. >> reporter: the use of this modern technology, that kids these days are growing up with, mr. in valley center and eventually to the entire country. >> truly amazing technology in schools. in case you are wondering what students use, apples garage band. they use it to compose, create and record their music. as we brought the gadget. >> do you play? >> my dad is a great piano player. i stink. after a year of lessons i gave up. may i will feel inspired after seeing the story. maybe i will try. that's me, playing. >> ha-ha. >> little billy joel. >> you are very good. piano man. little ray charles. oh, make it do what it do, baby. >> i like. i like.
. >> reporter: the use of this modern technology, that kids these days are growing up with, mr. in valley center and eventually to the entire country. >> truly amazing technology in schools. in case you are wondering what students use, apples garage band. they use it to compose, create and record their music. as we brought the gadget. >> do you play? >> my dad is a great piano player. i stink. after a year of lessons i gave up. may i will feel inspired after seeing the...
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. >> reporter: the use of this modern technology, that kids these days are growing up with, mr. d eventually to the entire country. >> truly amazing technology in schools. in case you are wondering what students use, apples garage band. use that to compose, create, and edit and record their own music. as we brought the gadget. >> do you play? >> my dad is a great piano player. i stink. after a year of lessons i gave up. man, i feel inspired after seeing the story. ♪ >> maybe i will try. that's me, playing. >> ha-ha. >> little billy joel. >> you are very good. piano man. little ray charles. oh, make it new, baby. oh, oh.kbkbkbkbkbkbkbkbkbkbkbkbb medicare. it doesn't cover everything. and what it doesn't cover can cost you some money. that's why you should consider an aarp... medicare supplement insurance plan... insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. all medicare supplement insurance plans can help pay... some of what medicare doesn't, so you could save... thousands of dollars in out-of-pocket expenses. call now for this free information kit and medicare guide. if you're t
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s technology review named it one of the 50 most innovative companies. mr. chairman, hind sight is 20-20 and predicting the future of innovative technology is particularly difficult. in the case of solyndra, none of end result. as any banker doesn't like to make a loan that defaults. but it is clear that the department of energy wasn't the only entity convinced that the company had a good shot of success. smart investors and analysts and technology experts from wall street to m.i.t. and other outside observers got this one wrong. so, how do we learn from this and massive forward whale -- move forward while continuing to advance turn renewable forms of energy? we're shipping $300 billion overseas to buy energy. that is a $300 billion payroll we could have here if we could make more of our own energy. so, i want to ask you some questions until i run out of time. on the topic of due diligence done on the solyndra application, given your scientific pwrpbd i would like -- background i would like your view on why the department of energy and investors decided to be
s technology review named it one of the 50 most innovative companies. mr. chairman, hind sight is 20-20 and predicting the future of innovative technology is particularly difficult. in the case of solyndra, none of end result. as any banker doesn't like to make a loan that defaults. but it is clear that the department of energy wasn't the only entity convinced that the company had a good shot of success. smart investors and analysts and technology experts from wall street to m.i.t. and other...
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mr. president, game changers in america creating new technologies and most importantly, creating the jobs that america needs right here at home. so i don't see anyone else to speak on the amendment. i think that would probably be all the time that we need. i hope that's a signal that there's no opposition to this amendment and perhaps we could either do voice vote or have a very strong vote for reauthorizing the small business research program, again that is so meritorious and so necessary for the investment of small business in america today. and i yield the floor and return the balance of my time. a senator: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from michigan. mr. levin: mr. president, first first -- while senator landrieu is here, because she, i know, is going to be interested in this and is right on top of this, but i want to assure her that this unanimous consent proposal being made now, it was our intention with the previous order to have the landrieu amendment, 1115 modified, with the changes there at the desk and i ask unanimous consent that the amendment be modified w
mr. president, game changers in america creating new technologies and most importantly, creating the jobs that america needs right here at home. so i don't see anyone else to speak on the amendment. i think that would probably be all the time that we need. i hope that's a signal that there's no opposition to this amendment and perhaps we could either do voice vote or have a very strong vote for reauthorizing the small business research program, again that is so meritorious and so necessary for...
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check out the new technology making your right easier every day the meeting of the municipal transportation authority. please call the roll. secretary: [reading roll] mr. chairman, you have a quorum. item three, devices during the meeting. please be advised that sound producing electronic devices are prohibited at the meeting. anyone responsible for one going off may be asked to leave the room. and cell phones that are set on vibrate to cause interference, so we request that they be -- to approve the minutes of the october 18, 2011 regular meeting. president nolan: approved. next item. secretary boomer: some items have been removed from the agenda by staff, and please be advised there will be no closed session today. and item six, the introduction of new or unfinished business by board members. president nolan: i want to thank you for honoring director beach. it was really so well done and just such a wonderful turnout, a warm, loving tribute to a fine member of this community and of this board, so thank you to all who participated in this. director lee had some beautiful cakes, and we appreciate that, too. director brinkman? director brinkman: we had
check out the new technology making your right easier every day the meeting of the municipal transportation authority. please call the roll. secretary: [reading roll] mr. chairman, you have a quorum. item three, devices during the meeting. please be advised that sound producing electronic devices are prohibited at the meeting. anyone responsible for one going off may be asked to leave the room. and cell phones that are set on vibrate to cause interference, so we request that they be -- to...
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by having multiple technologies in play, they allow companies to try to improve the detection capabilities of the machines. >> mrse to the report that says your x-ray scanners increase cancer? >> i think this report based on no real science. the technology we've made has been tested over a decade by independent third party experts who know about radiation safety and x-rays. every single one of those tests on the actual system have reinforced that it is safe. the report is based on six scientists who haven't done any of that analysis, never seen a system, never even asked to see a system and did it on paper with math. it is just not true. >> i want to share with you a statement we just got in a moment ago from the fda on this. they're saying that since general use x-racist terms emit ionizing radiation, the societiable benefit of reliably detecting threats must be determined to prevent a risk. the dose from one screening with a general use x-ray security screening system is to low that it presents an extremely small risk o tony individual. the head of the tsa says the agency plans to perform a new independent stu
by having multiple technologies in play, they allow companies to try to improve the detection capabilities of the machines. >> mrse to the report that says your x-ray scanners increase cancer? >> i think this report based on no real science. the technology we've made has been tested over a decade by independent third party experts who know about radiation safety and x-rays. every single one of those tests on the actual system have reinforced that it is safe. the report is based on...
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technology making your right easier every day captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- supervisor chu: good morning. welcome to the regular budget and finance committee meeting. mr. young, do you have any announcements? >> please turn off all cellphone. please fill out a speaker card if you wish to speak during public comment. items acted upon today will appear in the board of supervisors agenda on november 8, 2011, unless otherwise stated. supervisor chu: please call item no. 1. >> item #one. resolution authorizing the office of economic and workforce development to retroactively accept and expend a grant in the amount of $5,724,203 from the department of labor for transitionsf. supervisor chu: thank you very much. for this item, we have rhonda simmons. >> the grant that we receive from dol, the department of labor, is to risk -- is to survey unique population of non-job ready, non-custodial parents. it is a citywide grant. some of these folks are 121 days delinquent in their child care payments. we are looking at a caseload spread over four years this city wide. we would use stops to access these folks, doing outreach in services across the city. we do special
technology making your right easier every day captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- supervisor chu: good morning. welcome to the regular budget and finance committee meeting. mr. young, do you have any announcements? >> please turn off all cellphone. please fill out a speaker card if you wish to speak during public comment. items acted upon today will appear in the board of supervisors agenda on november 8, 2011, unless otherwise stated. supervisor chu: please...
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also substantially improve our technological and technical capacity is and will make us more flexible in reacting to the needs russian gas consumers in europe but the meeting. mr first far as i know. pipeline along the seabed is much more expensive than building a land pipeline the transit gigi's which russia wouldn't pay are unlikely to compensate for the surprise difference in the near future does it mean the gas pumps decision to pump gas son to the baltic sea is politically motivated. no it's not so. the tariffs for gas transportation under the sea and via land pipeline do not differ very much construction costs are different yes but there are so many other expenses that should be taken into account for example permission to use land for building a ground based pipeline. this is a substantial expanse seitan with a pipeline under the sea we won't need any transit countries and it means that we are going to pay these money just selves. gazprom owns fifty percent of north stream shares and it means that we're paying half of transportation costs into our own pockets thus compensating for the expenses we incurred at the construction stage. so this is a very pro
also substantially improve our technological and technical capacity is and will make us more flexible in reacting to the needs russian gas consumers in europe but the meeting. mr first far as i know. pipeline along the seabed is much more expensive than building a land pipeline the transit gigi's which russia wouldn't pay are unlikely to compensate for the surprise difference in the near future does it mean the gas pumps decision to pump gas son to the baltic sea is politically motivated. no...
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so technology hass always been attthh heart and animaaion and multi-media is my passion. as a kid growing up watching fat albert and the cosby kids i'm seeing something that mrosby preated and said one day i wanna own a company that knows how to do that that does that." and now she does."the biggest release and launch and shipmmnt of our first consul video game which is the black &pcollege football video game experience. what we constantly kept hearinggand seeing in the industry were nott nough urban character and those that were there were not portrayed in a very positivee positive light. our innent was to provide different content into the market segment."up next, a documentary and then... "a dance basse, music based video as wii. it is not just for the aarican-american consumer to only enjoy and experience." jacqui beauchamp concedes it's pn uu hill battle and mbraces itt"i'm an african-american female. and everyday i know that i've gotta get peoppe to see me, to see me and not that i'm an african-american soleddd o'brien, cnn, , - reporting. -----end----- cnn.script----- straight aheed... a former wall street big wig ...convicted of insider trading is he
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guarantees, consistantly fast speeds and more ways to customise your technology sort it all out karl rove who joins us from phoenix, arizona. mrve, as far as the g.o.p. is concerned. what's the most important thing that you have seen in the last few days? >> i think the most important thing has nothing to do with the republic field per se and that is the cbs news poll that said the president's approval on the economy, which is going to be the number one issue dominating the next 13 months, that his approval rating was 34% favorable, 60% unfavorable. and among those that felt strongly about it, 41% of all voters felt strongly disproving of the president. that's a pretty strong number. >> bill: okay. now you know and we have brit hume coming up behind you. that part of this occupy wall street movement was to set a scenario that it isn't the president's fault that the economy is faltering. that it's the fault of wall street and the bankers and the greedy 1%ers who are oppressing everyone else. it's not mr. obama's fault. he wants to change that that's his theme. that's what is going to go forward and the occupiers have now plante
guarantees, consistantly fast speeds and more ways to customise your technology sort it all out karl rove who joins us from phoenix, arizona. mrve, as far as the g.o.p. is concerned. what's the most important thing that you have seen in the last few days? >> i think the most important thing has nothing to do with the republic field per se and that is the cbs news poll that said the president's approval on the economy, which is going to be the number one issue dominating the next 13...
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>> i respect the gentleman but we are going to proceed with of the technology we have available. mr. smith, if he would go ahead and the answer the question did you have any interface and did they question the ability of you or your board to be able to take on a fairly complex housing project? >> as i said before, chairman, when we started doing the affordable housing, we were not asked by hud about our capacity. one of the reasons was because we hired the expertise with, we brought in a consultant that would lead in the us the understanding that we needed and we have included that in all of our applications but hud never had a face-to-face interview with us to verify what we put in the application. if you write the of the kitchen will look like we know what you're doing it again, nobody knew. we hired a consultant that understood the process to actually do the application for us. >> so in the three-year history of that project from when you started the project until when we were caught in this situation did hud ever visit this site? >> i was out there on the side quite often coming
>> i respect the gentleman but we are going to proceed with of the technology we have available. mr. smith, if he would go ahead and the answer the question did you have any interface and did they question the ability of you or your board to be able to take on a fairly complex housing project? >> as i said before, chairman, when we started doing the affordable housing, we were not asked by hud about our capacity. one of the reasons was because we hired the expertise with, we brought...
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mr. attorney general, i does the same technologies available to the state of virginia, for example?>> presumably there available everywhere. >> have you considered the possibility of using those very same technologies to achieve the results in virginia that has been achieved even beyond those even beyond those even beyond those even beyond those its? >> congresswoman, i think you are focusing on what amounts to less than 1% of what bp is doing and that is the mercury piece of this. the mercury piece is a lot more achievable with a lot less damage than if you pile everything else on top of it. all of your statements with respect to herstory i just accept them as stated in with suggest that it wouldn't cause nearly -- not on an order not to tear the kind of challenge that the whole world the epa -- >> mr. attorney general, the northeast states of the coordinated air use as epa's opposed rule in here is what they see threw itself is the successful track record demonstrates there are no insurmountable cost -- emphasis on costs as you appear or timing various to achieving epa's proposed
mr. attorney general, i does the same technologies available to the state of virginia, for example?>> presumably there available everywhere. >> have you considered the possibility of using those very same technologies to achieve the results in virginia that has been achieved even beyond those even beyond those even beyond those even beyond those its? >> congresswoman, i think you are focusing on what amounts to less than 1% of what bp is doing and that is the mercury piece of...
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technology reporter for politico. they are here to discuss several telecommunications issues confronting verizon and the wireless world. we begin the questioning with kim hart. >> guest: hi mr. talky, thanks for it being here. on thursday the ftc has significant vote on reforming the universal service fund and the compensation system. with a mouthful and even more complicated to follow. i wanted to get your opinion on how you thought it all turned out after so many months of lobbying and years of talking about needing to do this. how do you think it all turned out? >> guest: almost decades of talking about this and i think first of all the chairman of the commissioners deserves credit for taking on this issue, tackling it and getting it done. it is a big issue and very complex. is in chile we have a system of subsidies under the old telephony world that continued as the old telephony world has died away. the subsidies were in many cases being abused. they weren't targeted in a way that was helpful to consumers so it really became almost an embarrassment for government as well as the industry. so i think the fcc tackling this and addressing it was really important. and from
technology reporter for politico. they are here to discuss several telecommunications issues confronting verizon and the wireless world. we begin the questioning with kim hart. >> guest: hi mr. talky, thanks for it being here. on thursday the ftc has significant vote on reforming the universal service fund and the compensation system. with a mouthful and even more complicated to follow. i wanted to get your opinion on how you thought it all turned out after so many months of lobbying and...
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technology or ait. these machine give our officers the best opportunity, mr. chairman, good to see you, sir, the best opportunity to find both metallic and nonme metallic and have successfully found items as small as a piece of gum. we continue working closely with industry to improve its detection capabilities, but the combination of technology, policy and methodology that drives risk-based security. last month we began a tsa precheck, a voluntary passenger prescreen initiative that's being test inside four airports today placing more focus on prescreening individuals who volunteer investigation about themselves prior to flying. .. >> today, i'm pleased to announce expansion of these efforts for check points in three more airports as senator boxer alluded to. first of december is lax and minneapolis-st. paul in early 2012 getting us up to seven airports. efforts include a crew member screens system to help positively identify and verify the identity and employment status of airline pilots. under this program being tested at seven airports, tens of thousands o
technology or ait. these machine give our officers the best opportunity, mr. chairman, good to see you, sir, the best opportunity to find both metallic and nonme metallic and have successfully found items as small as a piece of gum. we continue working closely with industry to improve its detection capabilities, but the combination of technology, policy and methodology that drives risk-based security. last month we began a tsa precheck, a voluntary passenger prescreen initiative that's being...
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mr. attorney general, i does the same technologies available to the state of virginia, for example? >> presumably there available everywhere. >> have you considered the possibility of using those very same technologies to achieve the results in virginia that has been achieved even beyond those even beyond those even beyond those even beyond those its? >> congresswoman, i think you are focusing on what amounts to less than 1% of what bp is doing and that is the mercury piece of this. the mercury piece is a lot more achievable with a lot less damage than if you pile everything else on top of it. all of your statements with respect to herstory i just accept them as stated in with suggest that it wouldn't cause nearly -- not on an order not to tear the kind of challenge that the whole world the epa -- >> mr. attorney general, the northeast states of the coordinated air use as epa's opposed rule in here is what they see threw itself is the successful track record demonstrates there are no insurmountable cost -- emphasis on costs as you appear or timing various to achieving epa's proposed
mr. attorney general, i does the same technologies available to the state of virginia, for example? >> presumably there available everywhere. >> have you considered the possibility of using those very same technologies to achieve the results in virginia that has been achieved even beyond those even beyond those even beyond those even beyond those its? >> congresswoman, i think you are focusing on what amounts to less than 1% of what bp is doing and that is the mercury piece of...
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mr. obama heads for australia, and indonesia next week. >>> the military has worked on it for decades. the technologyuld be the newest weapon in the war on terror. >>> you can eat all you want. whenever you want. >> dr. kim, 30 pounds lighter. what is behind the caveman diet and why you don't have to count calories. ,,,,,, [ screaming ] [ zapping ] there goes dwayne's car. oh, man. there goes dwayne's house. whoa! whoa! and there goes dwayne. man, that thing does not like dwayne. [ male announcer ] state farm's got you covered. nice landing. it was. >>> the technology can save military lives and explore the depths of the ocean. unmanned submarines patrolling off our shores could be the not so distant future. how will they work? and what can they do? sandra hughes takes a trip out to sea. >> okay. going. >> this could be the newest weapon in the war against terrorism and drugs. an 18-foot long unmanned submarine that can patrol waters to the depth of 10,000 feet. >> this vehicle could take the place of a fully-manned submarine. to do some of the dull and the dirty and dangerous things that the submari
mr. obama heads for australia, and indonesia next week. >>> the military has worked on it for decades. the technologyuld be the newest weapon in the war on terror. >>> you can eat all you want. whenever you want. >> dr. kim, 30 pounds lighter. what is behind the caveman diet and why you don't have to count calories. ,,,,,, [ screaming ] [ zapping ] there goes dwayne's car. oh, man. there goes dwayne's house. whoa! whoa! and there goes dwayne. man, that thing does not...