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in new guinea society, when i began working new guinea i noticed that virtually all new guinea's highlanders had scars, fire scars on their arms. i doubt they have gotten burned. most of them that burns as infants because in new guinea where children are considered independent people capable of making their own decisions it is also considered the baby playing next to a fire can decide whether will roll into the fire or not. babies learn from that, but i think that few americans would argue that a baby should have the freedom to roll into a fire. among many traditional societies babies are permitted to play with sharp knives. i think most of us are certainly my wife and i did not that our kids play with sharp knives, but there are lots of other things that children are permitted to do in traditional society which go entirely against the grain of our micromanaging our children. so your question gets to the previous question. some things we certainly should permit our children to do. other things, although traditional societies do, it would make you uncomfortable. >> yes. against the wall on ou
in new guinea society, when i began working new guinea i noticed that virtually all new guinea's highlanders had scars, fire scars on their arms. i doubt they have gotten burned. most of them that burns as infants because in new guinea where children are considered independent people capable of making their own decisions it is also considered the baby playing next to a fire can decide whether will roll into the fire or not. babies learn from that, but i think that few americans would argue that...
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in the new guinea society, i know some were burned as evidence. children were considered independent and capable to make their own decisions. they can decide whether they roll into the fire or not. babies learn from that. well, i think fewer americans would argue that babies should roll their fire. but they should not be able to play with sharp knives. i think most of us grew up not playing with sharp knives. but there is a lot that children do in traditional society that goes against the grain of our micromanaging of our own children. so some things we certainly could permit our children to do. other things make us uncomfortable. >> against the wall on the left. >> you have been talking about how traditional societies impact us. what about the other direction in a place like new guinea, where these people are emerging from their traditional societies and they are corrupt and many people have a difficult time. can you make any suggestion as to how that would work under way. >> the flipside of the coin about the traditional societies with us is wha
in the new guinea society, i know some were burned as evidence. children were considered independent and capable to make their own decisions. they can decide whether they roll into the fire or not. babies learn from that. well, i think fewer americans would argue that babies should roll their fire. but they should not be able to play with sharp knives. i think most of us grew up not playing with sharp knives. but there is a lot that children do in traditional society that goes against the grain...
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in traditional new guinea society whether or not a dentist, and for older people gradually lose their teeth and can no longer choose their own food, their adult children chew the food until it's soft, spent the food into a cup and give that soft prechewed food to the toothless old person to eat. i don't know if any modern western society in which such devoted care of old parents is done. there are two main sets of reasons for this variation among societies in the treatment of all people. variations especially on the usefulness of old people and on the society's values. first as regards usefulness, older people continue to form useful services in traditional societies, and also in our modern society. one use of older people in traditional societal is their skill for find the. for example, among the hundred and thirds of tanzania, grandmothers are the most productive women of finding and digging up wild edible roots. grandmothers have much more experience than younger women of finding roots, and the often cited of strength to dig them up. measurements showed the growth rate to have a gr
in traditional new guinea society whether or not a dentist, and for older people gradually lose their teeth and can no longer choose their own food, their adult children chew the food until it's soft, spent the food into a cup and give that soft prechewed food to the toothless old person to eat. i don't know if any modern western society in which such devoted care of old parents is done. there are two main sets of reasons for this variation among societies in the treatment of all people....
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david: new guinea.papua, new guinea viewers but our next guest got one of the hard to get permits. dan, congratulations, but how do you do it? i know the hoops you have to jump through. maybe you go through some of those hoops for the audience who don't know how difficult these regs are. >> david, i'm happy with be with you. we're quite pleased. u.s. rarers, which is our company, we have six properties across three states, idaho, montana and colorado. we today announced we received just a few minutes ago announced we received our drill permit for our property in montana. i must say we have very positive relations with the bureau of land management federal agency and the forest service, a federal agency, in terms of working with us to make sure we get the permits in timely way. david: dan, we showed the time it takes to get through some permits. >> yeah. david: i used to cover latin america. it was a joke how long it would take to set up a business in latin america. sometimes months or years. here it wou
david: new guinea.papua, new guinea viewers but our next guest got one of the hard to get permits. dan, congratulations, but how do you do it? i know the hoops you have to jump through. maybe you go through some of those hoops for the audience who don't know how difficult these regs are. >> david, i'm happy with be with you. we're quite pleased. u.s. rarers, which is our company, we have six properties across three states, idaho, montana and colorado. we today announced we received just a...
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to the point where today the last tribal society not yet undertaken control, small areas of new guinea and amazon basin. those tribal societies which constitute all human societies in human history are far more diverse than our modern societies. all big societies have governments where most people are strangers to each other, are similar to each other, and different from tribal societies, in many basic ways regardless of whether how big societies are america, german, chinese, israeli or whatever. tribes constitute thousands of natural experiments. in how to run a human society. they constitute experiments in which we ourselves may be able to learn. for example, today if you think the modern american children enjoy too much freedom, or else if you think modern american children are not given enough freedom you cannot perform a despised of excrement designates a big america american states ws had remained strictly subservient to their parents and grandparents. 17 other states will be given the freedom to make their decisions to play, to play with sharp knives from the age of two onward.
to the point where today the last tribal society not yet undertaken control, small areas of new guinea and amazon basin. those tribal societies which constitute all human societies in human history are far more diverse than our modern societies. all big societies have governments where most people are strangers to each other, are similar to each other, and different from tribal societies, in many basic ways regardless of whether how big societies are america, german, chinese, israeli or...
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months of paid maternity leave just underprivileged countries in the world list so so liberia papua new guinea swaziland and the usa give mothers nothing at all. one american solution plans the exact opposite on the example of honduras south of mexico which is building quote the most economically free place on earth based on takes in free markets ideas the new city will charge no taxes on salary or love hong kong is honduras developer mark strong inspiration the city had african style poverty he says now is free market philosophy makes it the brute just place on a road block with plans to bring that to the states detroit's about to be america's biggest city to go bust but his project makes the island of oil between detroit and the canadian border a tax haven creating hundreds of thousands of new jobs residents strongly support the plan road could you break down the concept for us that there would be no cherrix on anything we watching her so we would not have tax and labor income and investment income or and build it you know nice buildings well urge them to work doing urgent invest you know wh
months of paid maternity leave just underprivileged countries in the world list so so liberia papua new guinea swaziland and the usa give mothers nothing at all. one american solution plans the exact opposite on the example of honduras south of mexico which is building quote the most economically free place on earth based on takes in free markets ideas the new city will charge no taxes on salary or love hong kong is honduras developer mark strong inspiration the city had african style poverty...
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papua new guinea and new zealand and all the pacific islands in between were warned that a tsunami could be on its way. there was a tsunami generated. thankfully, it was much lower than it was first feared. by the time it hit santa cruz in the solomon islands, it was 1 meter in height. by the time it reached a final vanawatu, it was half that tight. the earthquake was a lot deeper than initially feared. it was thought to have been less than 6 kilometers down. in the end, 33 kilometers down. the impact was far less than it could have been. >> much more still ahead. >> [indiscernible] >> worries over paying the bills mounting in greece and so are the numbers of phone calls to suicide phone lines. we look at the look atin mali after a year of turmoil. -- we look at the financial toll after a year of turmoil in mali. >> over many parts of pakistan there's been a lot of wet weather recently and that has been affecting northern parts of india and in afghanistan. in the last three days we have seen 191 millimeters of rain. that's well above the monthly average. the average is just 18 millimeter
papua new guinea and new zealand and all the pacific islands in between were warned that a tsunami could be on its way. there was a tsunami generated. thankfully, it was much lower than it was first feared. by the time it hit santa cruz in the solomon islands, it was 1 meter in height. by the time it reached a final vanawatu, it was half that tight. the earthquake was a lot deeper than initially feared. it was thought to have been less than 6 kilometers down. in the end, 33 kilometers down. the...
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it is also a papua, new guinea. ashley has been all over the world. a stock somewhere where ashley has never been. you never been there, huh? ashley: i have never been there. >> economic development is going up rapidly. they have 5 retail gas stations there. that itself blows you away. ashley: that they have that many cars there? >> it is growing pretty well. it is funny, i'm really digressing now. jared diamond, come americals, the world out, the world until yesterday. he talks about time spent in papua, new guinea. it has totally changed. here's the deal, they have a lot of oil and a lot of gas they have found because the government is shaking them down. they are trying to build big refineries, to make it in liquids and ship it all over the world and make big money particularly up in asia. japan if they get rid of nukes forget about it. they had a big deal where the government gets 20%. now they will get 50%. still will be a good deal for the company. they get the first dibs on x-amount of dollars. if they cut them back anymore than that it is a bad
it is also a papua, new guinea. ashley has been all over the world. a stock somewhere where ashley has never been. you never been there, huh? ashley: i have never been there. >> economic development is going up rapidly. they have 5 retail gas stations there. that itself blows you away. ashley: that they have that many cars there? >> it is growing pretty well. it is funny, i'm really digressing now. jared diamond, come americals, the world out, the world until yesterday. he talks...
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. >> reporter: this one over here is from papua new guinea. >> you are great. >> reporter: i recognize it. this is totally different. >> this is an amazing orchid, look at the lip. >> reporter: is this considered rare? >> here in san francisco, it is almost extinct in the wild. five years ago this was a very hard orchid to find. >> reporter: a bottle brush orchid. >> good to clean out your old beer bottles and stuff. >> reporter: we've seen a few orchids that look completely different. why are those all orchids? >> the thing about orchids, all the pollen is always masked in any of these. the pollen is masked. they say five and five petals, this one only has three steeples and no pet always. the big key is the pollen mast. that's what makes an orchid an orchid. >> reporter: just to show you know what you are doing. >> they say i can make a brick bloom. >> reporter: it worked? >> don't throw it at anybody, though. >> reporter: we just have a few more moments. if i were to call you up -- i know you're an orchid expert, i could call you and say, i want this ork you had from china or from t
. >> reporter: this one over here is from papua new guinea. >> you are great. >> reporter: i recognize it. this is totally different. >> this is an amazing orchid, look at the lip. >> reporter: is this considered rare? >> here in san francisco, it is almost extinct in the wild. five years ago this was a very hard orchid to find. >> reporter: a bottle brush orchid. >> good to clean out your old beer bottles and stuff. >> reporter: we've seen...
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the magnitude 8.0 quake struck east of new guinea. it triggered a 5 point wave.no word on how extensive that is. now let's head over to egypt. >> well that was a shoe stealing the spotlight during mahmoud ahmadinejad's country. look closely on the left-hand side of the screen. you can see an arm come up and come down on ahmadinejad. this is the first visit from iranian leader in 30 years. >>> now to london that is where scientists unveiled a until dollar man. that is how much it costs to create this bionic man named rex. he has a working heart lungs and even a human face. amazing. >> thank you, heather. if you thought we would see unemployment below 7 percent soon, think again. the congressional budget office letti releasing a new report for the fiscal outlook in ten years. here's what the ceo director had to say. >> under current bau we expect the unemployment rate to remain above 7 and a half percent. it would be the 6th year with unemployment so high the longest period in 70 years. >> what does this mean for our economy? diane macedo has more. >> if the ceo's
the magnitude 8.0 quake struck east of new guinea. it triggered a 5 point wave.no word on how extensive that is. now let's head over to egypt. >> well that was a shoe stealing the spotlight during mahmoud ahmadinejad's country. look closely on the left-hand side of the screen. you can see an arm come up and come down on ahmadinejad. this is the first visit from iranian leader in 30 years. >>> now to london that is where scientists unveiled a until dollar man. that is how much it...
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. >> well, we made a landing in new guinea. that is where i got the bronze star. >> the former staff sergeant and his fellow american seasonals were successful at defeating the japanese. but for years he has been unsuccessful at defeating the bureaucracy at the veterans administration. the v.a. says it still cannot decide whether he can hold down a regular job. his daughter becky is outraged. >> your father is 93 years old. he can barely walk. he is definitely cannot work. >> true. it's just an atrocity that the v.a. would ask, whether a 93-year-old with his health conditions could possibly even hold down a job. >> but he is not alone. veterans right groups say the v.a. is hopelessly slow in making what everyone calls simple decisions. >> it's crazy. it's insane that a veteran and his 90s has to prove he is unable to work. >> in a statement, the v.a. defended its benefit office. saying disability claims have increased nearly 50% since 2008. outpacing the v.a. current claims processing capacity. >> the v.a. says they have a lot
. >> well, we made a landing in new guinea. that is where i got the bronze star. >> the former staff sergeant and his fellow american seasonals were successful at defeating the japanese. but for years he has been unsuccessful at defeating the bureaucracy at the veterans administration. the v.a. says it still cannot decide whether he can hold down a regular job. his daughter becky is outraged. >> your father is 93 years old. he can barely walk. he is definitely cannot work....
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the warnings are effective for several nearby islands including new guinea and australia and eastern donesia. >>> a news alert about the standoff between an alabama man and federal authorities. the fbi says jimmy lee dykes engaged in a firefight with agents before he was killed. the agents were trying to rescue the 5-year-old boy dykes had been holding in an underground bunker for a week. >> reporter: so far investigators have discovered two explosive devices where jimmy lee dykes held a little boy lostage, 1 inside the bunker and one inside the ventilation pipe where he requested agents negotiate with him. the 5-year-old has been reunited with his family. despite being held captive for a week in a bunker, the child appears physically okay. the boy's mother issued a statement saying, "i can't describe how incredible it is to hold him again. ethan is safe and back in my arms. i owe is all to the most compassionate people on earth." the gunman 65-year-old jimmy lee dykes died when fbi agents stormed his bunker yesterday. investigators say dykes runed fire and was killed by agents. today
the warnings are effective for several nearby islands including new guinea and australia and eastern donesia. >>> a news alert about the standoff between an alabama man and federal authorities. the fbi says jimmy lee dykes engaged in a firefight with agents before he was killed. the agents were trying to rescue the 5-year-old boy dykes had been holding in an underground bunker for a week. >> reporter: so far investigators have discovered two explosive devices where jimmy lee...
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. >> well, we made a landing in new guinea and that is where i got the bronze star. >> the former staffand fellow american soldiers were is successful at defeating the japanese but for years he has been unsuccessful at defeating the bureaucracy at the veterans administration. is v.a. cannot decide whether he can hold down a regular job. his daughter becky is outraged. >> your father is 93 years old. can barely walk. he definitely cannot work. >> it is an atrocity that the v.a. would ask whether a 93-year-old with his health conditions could possibly hold down a job. >> he is not alone. veterans rights groups say the v.a. is hopelessly slow in making what everyone calls simple decisions. >> it is crazy. it is insane that a veteran in his 90s has to prove that he is unable be to work. in a statement, the d.a. defended its benefits office saying disability claims have is increased nearly 50% since 2008. outpacing the v.a. current claims processing capacity. >> the v.a. says they have a lot claims and everybody simply has to wait. unfortunately, your father doesn't have that much time to wa
. >> well, we made a landing in new guinea and that is where i got the bronze star. >> the former staffand fellow american soldiers were is successful at defeating the japanese but for years he has been unsuccessful at defeating the bureaucracy at the veterans administration. is v.a. cannot decide whether he can hold down a regular job. his daughter becky is outraged. >> your father is 93 years old. can barely walk. he definitely cannot work. >> it is an atrocity that...
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i mean like -- >> new guinea. that was on --. world map next time you come. >> you guys have trace and ashley, i go right to the globe and spin it. close my eyes. russia. let's do the search engine in russia. ashley: doing really well. >> it is really doing well. they have have a 61% market share. the russia is growing. did an ipo in 2011. the stock peaked out at 40 bucks or something like that. it is interesting in the last quarter they released chromium, like google chrome but chromium. tracy: that is ingenius. >> listen, guys i really like it alot. look across the board. last quarter revenues were up 41%. 202,000 advertisers. that was up 28% suggesting some pricing power. up 5% quarter over quarter. they're doing all kinds of different things. it is one of these names that doesn't fly around a lot. baidu the, chinese one, flies around all over the place. that is fun ride if you hang in there and not get spooked out. they have a partnership with turkey and the czech republic and partnership with twitter f they break out real so
i mean like -- >> new guinea. that was on --. world map next time you come. >> you guys have trace and ashley, i go right to the globe and spin it. close my eyes. russia. let's do the search engine in russia. ashley: doing really well. >> it is really doing well. they have have a 61% market share. the russia is growing. did an ipo in 2011. the stock peaked out at 40 bucks or something like that. it is interesting in the last quarter they released chromium, like google chrome...
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pap papau, new guinea and fiji watches have been canceled. in this morning. >> here is the good news. tsunami warnings are canceled. they are expired. a locator here. australia to the south. just to the north is where the solomon islands are. 8.0 magnitude quake at 12:12 in the afternoon. 300 miles southeast of the capital, honiara. you can see the orange here, aftershocks, but even as high as the 6.0 range. a lot of activity present in the air. well offshore. the good news. weren't seeing the threat necessarily. but there are some islands closer by that did see shaking. the biggest wave of the tsunami wave was three feet. the reason? the death was 17.8 feet. with that, we would have seen a higher tsunami wave. a little bit of good news. we'll continue to monitor the situation. but warnings have expired. a good thing at this point in time. >> indra peterson, live in atlanta. thank you. >>> a big quake, a shallow quake, a lot of concern. eight minutes past the hour. >>> a 911 call for the first time in the case of the deadly shooting of a navy
pap papau, new guinea and fiji watches have been canceled. in this morning. >> here is the good news. tsunami warnings are canceled. they are expired. a locator here. australia to the south. just to the north is where the solomon islands are. 8.0 magnitude quake at 12:12 in the afternoon. 300 miles southeast of the capital, honiara. you can see the orange here, aftershocks, but even as high as the 6.0 range. a lot of activity present in the air. well offshore. the good news. weren't...
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belonged. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: you say kelly iot would follow lindsey graham up a river in new guineat to be crazy, and that turned out to be lindsey graham and john mccain, and they have lead her down the benghazi issue -- >> stephanie: it's like -- >> some local crafts from the natives. >> stephanie: it's like they had meeting, let's beat the crap out of hillary clinton. but we'll look like sexist pigs so let's find a girl. [ overlapping speakers ] >> sound queue you are welcome. >> that's a terrible joke. good-bye. >> stephanie: all right. right back on the "stephanie miller show." [ applause ] >> announcer: finally talk radio you can dance to. it's the "stephanie miller show." ♪ to me now? you know the kind of guys that do reverse mortgage commercials? those types are coming on to me all the time now. (vo) she gets the comedians laughing and the thinkers thinking. >>ok, so there's wiggle room in the ten commandments, that's what you're saying. you would rather deal with ahmadinejad than me. >>absolutely. >> and so would mitt romney. (vo) she's joy behar. >>and the best part is tha
belonged. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: you say kelly iot would follow lindsey graham up a river in new guineat to be crazy, and that turned out to be lindsey graham and john mccain, and they have lead her down the benghazi issue -- >> stephanie: it's like -- >> some local crafts from the natives. >> stephanie: it's like they had meeting, let's beat the crap out of hillary clinton. but we'll look like sexist pigs so let's find a girl. [ overlapping speakers ] >> sound...
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this study involved arab immigrants and other muslim immigrants in new haven, and basically used these immigrants as guineaigs to test how intense interrogation techniques. not only is unethical, but it violates informed consent. because were the subjects given full information about the central intelligence agency and its use of the advanced interrogation techniques, but the bigger problem here is that this is not medical research. it violates the mission of the medical school. this has nothing to do with whether we should be conducting advanced interrogation, but whether the school of medicine should be involved in these techniques. the mission of the school of medicine is to improve the practice of medicine and improve or treat disease and improve health. there is no way that this research has any relationship to improving disease or improving health. if this is strictly research designed to develop advanced interrogation techniques. that is a military goal, a military response ability, and has no place at a school of medicine. >> the report of a, prof. morgan posted online under a blog post criticizing
this study involved arab immigrants and other muslim immigrants in new haven, and basically used these immigrants as guineaigs to test how intense interrogation techniques. not only is unethical, but it violates informed consent. because were the subjects given full information about the central intelligence agency and its use of the advanced interrogation techniques, but the bigger problem here is that this is not medical research. it violates the mission of the medical school. this has...