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or or british or i don't know european a what do you think oh. i definitely consider myself russian. i'm british as well and of the last two or russian education can steer. and that sounds absolutely. but you chose to go to continue your work in england because what. because the university you're in now gives you more research possibilities what else what if you compare well you already said in a couple of interviews that that the russian system of training in physical is the best in the world but after you trained compare russian and european british what are the differences. first of all let me. tell you that it is absolutely normal practice that scientists go from one lab to another to learn different techniques and obtain different skills i can tell you that if you go. in holland for instance you want to be able to continue as opposed to over there because you would have to buy a lawyer you would have to go away from the country where there are some some some . sense of cause applied. was the measure of difference or probably one of the one o
or or british or i don't know european a what do you think oh. i definitely consider myself russian. i'm british as well and of the last two or russian education can steer. and that sounds absolutely. but you chose to go to continue your work in england because what. because the university you're in now gives you more research possibilities what else what if you compare well you already said in a couple of interviews that that the russian system of training in physical is the best in the world...
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to get an insurance card or to make a phone call for the victim or something of that nature we also have security if we have great concerns that we are at risk that the patients at risk cetera we would enact to our security plan sometimes staff will just let me know that there is family violence and i just have to go in and meet with them and start to try to build a report with them and see how much that they can is willing to open up to me the scariest time for a victim is when they're leaving the abusive relationship that's when the abuser can feel most threatened and want to take ownership and show possession so that can be the most dangerous time for them and that's why we do safety planning here at the hospital prior to them leaving even if they're returning to use their relationship i think it would be a good thing to have manners toward screening for domestic violence always the word and then they did with forms and paperwork when we see a patient in this form is not going to slow down the process of treating a patient and it could be a good idea i think we can save lives and
to get an insurance card or to make a phone call for the victim or something of that nature we also have security if we have great concerns that we are at risk that the patients at risk cetera we would enact to our security plan sometimes staff will just let me know that there is family violence and i just have to go in and meet with them and start to try to build a report with them and see how much that they can is willing to open up to me the scariest time for a victim is when they're leaving...
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people these are going to started from for the next ten twenty or you or you or more years or so so you still are working on graffiti and the same on the serious subject you're so so you know moving you're not moving to be measured follow from the subject. unfortunately nor there and the main problem is that i guess the most interesting experiment is still had a fossil of cause this prize really. brings us a little bit behind on this in this rush to get to those very nice experiments can you tell us what is this most. made experiment frankly speaking for every single research. might be there the type of experiments because there is this material office a number of very different but very distant properties the mechanical properties the optical properties the. electronic properties for me it's the combination between mechanical and electronic properties which are the most interesting constantin you easier said than a minute ago that you were in this in this paper of yours for which you got the nobel prize you said that you said i quote we can produce good feeling but as far as i know
people these are going to started from for the next ten twenty or you or you or more years or so so you still are working on graffiti and the same on the serious subject you're so so you know moving you're not moving to be measured follow from the subject. unfortunately nor there and the main problem is that i guess the most interesting experiment is still had a fossil of cause this prize really. brings us a little bit behind on this in this rush to get to those very nice experiments can you...
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television or film what about the networks cloris ebs o.r. c-span's talk about npr three have comments to distinguished? i hate to be illusive but it depending on which a media you use to gain deprivation c-span and similar services are made the the closest such as congress giving people information which has been interested in late may. what drives the argument is there are some many. it was a finite universe of sources in and that was pretty much it. it was a fairly expensive proposition but today there is said say constant exposure for the devices that we have smart funds and who lou.com that we can immerse ourselves. maybe not 24/7 but we can be connected to the media all the time as a more constant presence in our lives. i hope none of this is taken as an indictment from day arguments and the elimination of television but to think about what narrative's are being suggested to that expanded range of media outlets. >> host: i am agreed completely and you explain it or dramatically in your book but maybe to end as they go six comments that
television or film what about the networks cloris ebs o.r. c-span's talk about npr three have comments to distinguished? i hate to be illusive but it depending on which a media you use to gain deprivation c-span and similar services are made the the closest such as congress giving people information which has been interested in late may. what drives the argument is there are some many. it was a finite universe of sources in and that was pretty much it. it was a fairly expensive proposition but...
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after the incident, they checked in by phone or call -- or meet up with the officer. what was proposed was to have two of our license clinicians do what we call sort of an interview check in with the officers as part of the deep breathing process, and that way, because they are licensed, they are able to assess that and make sure that we help mitigate some of the trauma that the officer may be experiencing after an incident, and, again, at a six- month incidents have the offices check in again with the clinician to see how they are doing, and that is something we are currently working with right now. a little bit about, as of july 1, we just went through a new contract with a group that allows each member in each dependent attend free visits to a condition of their choice, which is confidential. they can either do face-to-face visits or using web videos. sometimes officers are stuck in a possible or are in bed or cannot get out, dealing with a catastrophic illness or dealing with small children at home, and this allows them to the counseling for free through web video
after the incident, they checked in by phone or call -- or meet up with the officer. what was proposed was to have two of our license clinicians do what we call sort of an interview check in with the officers as part of the deep breathing process, and that way, because they are licensed, they are able to assess that and make sure that we help mitigate some of the trauma that the officer may be experiencing after an incident, and, again, at a six- month incidents have the offices check in again...
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the next ten twenty or you or you want more years or so so you still are working on graffiti in the same under serious subject here so so you know moving you're not moving from the subject. i'm one fortunately northern and the main problem is that i guess the most interesting experiment is still ahead of us and of course this process really. brings us a little bit behind on this in this rush to to get to those very nice instruments can you tell us what is this that made experiment. speaking for every single a seriously might be the type of experiments because this this material or has a number of were very different very in the central properties the mechanical properties the optical properties the. problem for me is the combination between mechanical. properties which are the most interesting constantin you use your set in a minute ago that you were in this in this paper of yours for which you like the nobel prize you said that you said i quote we can produce a good thing but as far as i know you're out not producing anything or you are interested in production or you just interest
the next ten twenty or you or you want more years or so so you still are working on graffiti in the same under serious subject here so so you know moving you're not moving from the subject. i'm one fortunately northern and the main problem is that i guess the most interesting experiment is still ahead of us and of course this process really. brings us a little bit behind on this in this rush to to get to those very nice instruments can you tell us what is this that made experiment. speaking for...
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shopping locally or getting a cup of coffee. it also gives a greater sense that they can count on you to get to their destination on time. the next bus our arrival information is also transmitted to bus shelters around the city equipped with the next bus sign. riders are updated strictly about arrival times. to make this information available, muni has tested push to talk buttons at trial shelters. rider when pushes the button, the text is displayed -- when a rider pushes the button. >> the success of these tests led to the expansion of the program to all stations on the light rail and is part of the new shelter contract, push to talk will be installed. check out the new technology making your right easier every day
shopping locally or getting a cup of coffee. it also gives a greater sense that they can count on you to get to their destination on time. the next bus our arrival information is also transmitted to bus shelters around the city equipped with the next bus sign. riders are updated strictly about arrival times. to make this information available, muni has tested push to talk buttons at trial shelters. rider when pushes the button, the text is displayed -- when a rider pushes the button. >>...
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a member of al qaeda or whatever. and given that they have a record of making mistakes it's in the public interest to sort of monitor these sorts of programs and if they're going on in secret it's hard for congress and hard for the american people in the process to keep an eye on it so is there any evidence to me does congress know about this program or you know i these just rogue f.b.i. agents working from some from one of their offices abroad or do these orders come from high up maybe even the white house i think so all these sorts of cases this is been going on for a while there there are cases that meet this profile that happened during the bush administration for example. all these sorts of cases for my reporting seem to be handled on a case by case basis so i'm talking to this region an obama administration so sometimes they'll make a make decide that you know something on the house or be approved by the counterterrorism center section chief or you know maybe the attorney general and sometimes it doesn't go to t
a member of al qaeda or whatever. and given that they have a record of making mistakes it's in the public interest to sort of monitor these sorts of programs and if they're going on in secret it's hard for congress and hard for the american people in the process to keep an eye on it so is there any evidence to me does congress know about this program or you know i these just rogue f.b.i. agents working from some from one of their offices abroad or do these orders come from high up maybe even...
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first, top, second or third. >> added or emphasized? i don't want to add anything but i want -- president mazzucco: this is just add because she added something. so -- >> so for adding, if you're just on adding rather thadge emphasizing -- than emphasizing, i would like to see us add a systematic long term review of programs, departments, within the department and o.c.c. president mazzucco: where would you like to add that? >> i think it's -- i think it would go on the time line -- i think the particular programs or departments, that, that would be something that the director or chief could help determine best. and part of it is for the general communication of the commissioners and public to understand the different departments but also to review the perf report that was done a couple of years ago and keep that in mind as we look at particular divisions. ton go from there. i think what prompts some of this is with the history of the department, there are crises that pop up every few years and this year we had the cameras, the resident
first, top, second or third. >> added or emphasized? i don't want to add anything but i want -- president mazzucco: this is just add because she added something. so -- >> so for adding, if you're just on adding rather thadge emphasizing -- than emphasizing, i would like to see us add a systematic long term review of programs, departments, within the department and o.c.c. president mazzucco: where would you like to add that? >> i think it's -- i think it would go on the time...
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twenty or thirty years from now with we have a huge year or the revenue is growing and we're borrowing from abroad to finance medicare and we want to avoid a situation where we might be forced into a buffer. twenty years from now the idea that there is any chance of a restructuring you know within the next few years i'm sorry is just nonsense i don't understand why michael panelist is saying that yes yes that's a serious problem yes we should address that and there's all kinds of ways we could address it they're politically very costly very dangerous the politicians don't want to say them but you know it's if we had. doctor value added tax or auction off the greenhouse gas emission permits together with steps that many of us are proposed to slow the rate of growth of spending in entitlements and to trim defense spending in addition of domestic spending to a little bit all around. it can be done if problem is a political one it's not an economic problem joe if i can go to you if you think there's a mindset go ahead and i was going to say this isn't there just a mindset in the united sta
twenty or thirty years from now with we have a huge year or the revenue is growing and we're borrowing from abroad to finance medicare and we want to avoid a situation where we might be forced into a buffer. twenty years from now the idea that there is any chance of a restructuring you know within the next few years i'm sorry is just nonsense i don't understand why michael panelist is saying that yes yes that's a serious problem yes we should address that and there's all kinds of ways we could...
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and it's hard to get ahold of and yet sandy or bill or willie in mumbai or in any other call center this is their aspiration and i think we cannot reject that is as somehow an unworthy hope for them when you think about that bill i mean apps. you want to not rejecting it is an unworthy hope i mean certainly if people want to live more like the way i live that's fine and obviously if everybody in any in china lives the way i live we're going to exceed the carrying capacity of the earth but that's a whole nother problem. i just don't think that the term the west as popular as it is is a very useful is a very useful intellectual or analytic category certainly yes people do talk about it and insofar as they talk about it it's a real thing because of the was a real thing we have to talk about. it refers to anything real and it's interesting i mean if i go to you because in the in this part of the world i got because i like i said living in russia i mean either you people we look at it either you want something from the west or you don't want something from the ones you want their wealth but y
and it's hard to get ahold of and yet sandy or bill or willie in mumbai or in any other call center this is their aspiration and i think we cannot reject that is as somehow an unworthy hope for them when you think about that bill i mean apps. you want to not rejecting it is an unworthy hope i mean certainly if people want to live more like the way i live that's fine and obviously if everybody in any in china lives the way i live we're going to exceed the carrying capacity of the earth but...
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winning china or the u.s. . well i think from a purely economic standpoint because it's clear that china has experienced the most extraordinary growth since the early part of the industrial revolution in western europe so china's growth has been seven eight nine ten percent for almost twenty years so there's no doubt that getting out of the way of people who want to do who want to trade freely is the best way to grow your economy there's also very strong argument to say that the best way to get environmental protection is to grow your economy to have the excess wealth that is necessary to have luxuries like scrubbers on your smoke stacks and think of all the people who drove to work using gas to invent email of the fax machine which is vastly reduced the amount of gas that is required to ship documents around the world so i think that what you want to do is get as much wealth as possible that you see the excess wealth that you need for environmental controls denying a forty five billion dollars of economic growt
winning china or the u.s. . well i think from a purely economic standpoint because it's clear that china has experienced the most extraordinary growth since the early part of the industrial revolution in western europe so china's growth has been seven eight nine ten percent for almost twenty years so there's no doubt that getting out of the way of people who want to do who want to trade freely is the best way to grow your economy there's also very strong argument to say that the best way to get...
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or a throw rug. works well on this kind of floor, doesn't work well on carpet. a chair is a similar type carry. if you put them on a chair, it works much better. works great on stairs. last thing we're going to show you is an improvised blanket stretcher, how to carry somebody long distances. you want to use at least 4 people or 6, however many hands you can get on them. . >> grab that, make sure it's past their head. pull that out but only on the count. >> okay, on the count of 3. 1, 2, 3, roll. >> okay, now while you have this person up, remember, about halfway, roll the person back. now you guys do it. you are going to grab the legs. >> count of 3, 1, 2, 3. take a look at the back again, everything look okay? roll them back down. . >> 1, 2, 3. >> move in close, move in tight. it's easier. okay, now you want to go that way. okay, you want to go my way. 1, 2, 3. >> okay, why don't you stop. >> 1, 2, 3. >> make sure your back is straight. >> basically when you are using a ladder out there, make sure
or a throw rug. works well on this kind of floor, doesn't work well on carpet. a chair is a similar type carry. if you put them on a chair, it works much better. works great on stairs. last thing we're going to show you is an improvised blanket stretcher, how to carry somebody long distances. you want to use at least 4 people or 6, however many hands you can get on them. . >> grab that, make sure it's past their head. pull that out but only on the count. >> okay, on the count of 3....
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whether they are young women, or middle-age or older. and it is women quite frankly who put george bush back into office for a second time and largely put barack obama into office in 2008 and so it will be quite interesting to see what concerns women going into 2012. i believe it will be the economy and quite frankly regardless of what we see in the republican party right now the candidate who can most effectively say to women voters that we understand your pain, we understand that large numbers of your husbands are unemployed and that the economic crisis has reeked havoc on your household, that is the person who is going to get the women's vote and win the next election. host: resounded around the globe from northern ireland to south africa to teen men square. that's today's editorial in the baltimore sun. georgia now on the line, david. go ahead, please. caller: yes. on one point i was going to make was when you said number one when obama said his grandmother was a typical white pesh, what is that? is that racism? also, if there's a bl
whether they are young women, or middle-age or older. and it is women quite frankly who put george bush back into office for a second time and largely put barack obama into office in 2008 and so it will be quite interesting to see what concerns women going into 2012. i believe it will be the economy and quite frankly regardless of what we see in the republican party right now the candidate who can most effectively say to women voters that we understand your pain, we understand that large...
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in the west if you will laws or branches however i do want to was whether whether or not we believe that this is not a coincidence of interests and if i can also personally what do you think the motivating factor was in order to go into libya if you want i think you're going to see i think it was a combination of factors the main one i think the main factor was a lack of clarity about what their posture was going to be in the arab spring in general they wanted to position themselves in a position of being on the right side of history that corresponded with us it was also different in there with us from popular forces right and but there's a link that we do have to separate what i might want to happen as an individual person what i want isn't really the point i would have wanted maybe for a revolution at the very very beginning that very first day when they when people in benghazi fell face the same kind of attack that the people in yemen faced and i think they did a different choice and second guess their choice what would the cashless is where the ok going we can argue that but he
in the west if you will laws or branches however i do want to was whether whether or not we believe that this is not a coincidence of interests and if i can also personally what do you think the motivating factor was in order to go into libya if you want i think you're going to see i think it was a combination of factors the main one i think the main factor was a lack of clarity about what their posture was going to be in the arab spring in general they wanted to position themselves in a...
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friends or coworkers who listener right wing talk radio or fox news and believe that crap so hopefully the arguments i use during the debates on this show will help you hold your own around the table at thanksgiving dinner around the water cooler at work sites by producers like to see me get worked up on the air base and by the first round we get off the air that's it for your take my take the night if you'd like your comments and questions heard on this segment the big picture listen up we want to know your take send us your comments by visiting the tom hartman facebook page at twitter at tom underscore her or in the chat room on the message boards or through the blog at thom hartmann dot com you can also leave a message on our rant line at two two five three six fifty three zero six agree disagree sound off it's all welcome but remember that your comments may be used on the air. in one thousand nine hundred six president bill clinton said this. the era of big government is over. he was right and today the era of hostage government begins since president obama gave into the demands of
friends or coworkers who listener right wing talk radio or fox news and believe that crap so hopefully the arguments i use during the debates on this show will help you hold your own around the table at thanksgiving dinner around the water cooler at work sites by producers like to see me get worked up on the air base and by the first round we get off the air that's it for your take my take the night if you'd like your comments and questions heard on this segment the big picture listen up we...
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or if we see the cases, there are lots of cases over seven days or 10 days, we need to probe a little more. maybe this will help us understand the situation a little better. >> thank you. thank you for the direction. that is what i was asking of the last conviction so i know what statistics to provide you. >> i know we're coming into the cold season soon, and to be pro- active in the enforcement and also in the category of condensing and distilling where the major areas of true attention needs to happen is really timely for the department to really follow up. given we are at the tail end of this summer, it is going to be ramping up, because if we do not resolve some of these issues before, they will be on top of the other ones coming in. >> as we get into september, we will do ua heat sweap. we will make sure the property owner has the time clocks up properly and the proper permit. we do that in the residential hotels. we really create emphasis on that as we get into the fall. we will be doing that again this year. >> it would be good for the response to getting the list of the law of
or if we see the cases, there are lots of cases over seven days or 10 days, we need to probe a little more. maybe this will help us understand the situation a little better. >> thank you. thank you for the direction. that is what i was asking of the last conviction so i know what statistics to provide you. >> i know we're coming into the cold season soon, and to be pro- active in the enforcement and also in the category of condensing and distilling where the major areas of true...
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it is not win or lose. for me, it is not winning or losing. it is whether we are doing the right thing. that is the important thing. and so, on the reactive portion for our office, it is looking back and making sure we are prosecuting on solid evidence, we are prosecuting and evidence that has integrity. that is the most important thing. i also want to say that we are doing pro-active things. we are sending our lawyers to the academy to train lawyers -- the ethical issue is something we cannot get into as much, because that is an issue the academy might train, but we can train them on what the law is and we can train them on what they can and cannot do pursuant to the law, and we want to give them those tools to make good decisions and could arrests so there is integrity within the system. i agree wholeheartedly with what stewart said earlier, that if there isn't faith in the system, if there is not integrity and what we do, it is not just the criminal justice system. we all lose. i will give a plug to my boss. he instituted all lot of policie
it is not win or lose. for me, it is not winning or losing. it is whether we are doing the right thing. that is the important thing. and so, on the reactive portion for our office, it is looking back and making sure we are prosecuting on solid evidence, we are prosecuting and evidence that has integrity. that is the most important thing. i also want to say that we are doing pro-active things. we are sending our lawyers to the academy to train lawyers -- the ethical issue is something we cannot...
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we need to do x, y, or z or, in fact...not helpful. do i believe we need to raise taxes? absolutely. do i believe that we need to have entitlement reform? absolutely. was there some bargain to be done with the current congress and president? absolutely not. and until we begi to focus on the positive message about what's possible and then we get together t figure out how to make it possible, i don't think we're going to go very far. >> i think we're slightly conflating somewhat separate issues. one is the issue of our fiscal problems and whether this committee will resolve them or not. i'm slightly more optimistic because there's a lot of teeth in this committee in terms of what happens later. >> rose: they don't want to face the triggers? >> and a whole bunch of other things that hand. but the int is i think we've all agreed in this disskugs that we need new policies, not cutting i would programs, we need new policies to discuss those issues. the president has proposed a few things, there's noill in congress, no interest in
we need to do x, y, or z or, in fact...not helpful. do i believe we need to raise taxes? absolutely. do i believe that we need to have entitlement reform? absolutely. was there some bargain to be done with the current congress and president? absolutely not. and until we begi to focus on the positive message about what's possible and then we get together t figure out how to make it possible, i don't think we're going to go very far. >> i think we're slightly conflating somewhat separate...
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if you're lucky, you can get 20 years out of something, or 25 would be a lot. in these high rises, the probs -- the homeowners associations don't always realize that so when they put money aside for repairs, -- i'm president of the four seasons homeowners association and we're putting money each year towards replacement of the windows. there are other associations that are not doing that, and sometimes they come up with a big surprise, and say all of a sudden they get this 75,000, 100,000 assessment. it's not something i guess that the city can legislate, perhaps, but -- >> that's interesting -- >> but it's something everybody needs to know. there's a life to this product. >> there's an inplied did youribility to the code but doesn't stay what it is. we often approve materials and the code says when we approve alternative methods of materials, there's eight specific lets which include safety, health, fire assistiveness, security, durability is one of those things. when someone says i'm going to use this product and i think it's equivalent to what the code requi
if you're lucky, you can get 20 years out of something, or 25 would be a lot. in these high rises, the probs -- the homeowners associations don't always realize that so when they put money aside for repairs, -- i'm president of the four seasons homeowners association and we're putting money each year towards replacement of the windows. there are other associations that are not doing that, and sometimes they come up with a big surprise, and say all of a sudden they get this 75,000, 100,000...
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or task the f.b.i. with increasing what they term as confidential human sources for informants and the main reason for that was the f.b.i.'s increasing push into counterterrorism so we can see for sure how many of the fifteen thousand i work in counterterrorism and many of these informants are in fact doing that work in counterterrorism investigations ok so when we say increasing push to get more informants how exactly they had so many people to sign on and want to help the government i mean is it always just hey would you like to help lend us a hand or sometimes is there more dirty practices involved maybe some blackmail involved. sure there are some informants who will volunteer to work for the f.b.i. but they are by far a minority the the way that you're able to get informants is using criminal prosecution against them if they find someone who you know was committing some kind of crime they can use that against him and say if you work with us we can make this crime go away but you for the most part o
or task the f.b.i. with increasing what they term as confidential human sources for informants and the main reason for that was the f.b.i.'s increasing push into counterterrorism so we can see for sure how many of the fifteen thousand i work in counterterrorism and many of these informants are in fact doing that work in counterterrorism investigations ok so when we say increasing push to get more informants how exactly they had so many people to sign on and want to help the government i mean is...
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plane or. some one of. the latter is a unique cargo plane that p. forms aerobatics. from the show planes the aerobatics. business and contracts. planning to sign any contracts at this year's air show if you do not mind disclosing this information of course. yes there are some contracts that we would like to keep yourselves for now. we wanted to be a surprise to everyone but you also beaking in general if we think the business part of the year shows are really important it is an integral part of any exhibition because we expect business of today to go up in the run up to maps as well as during the air show itself this gets. a lot of meetings involving aircraft manufacturers and sessional is from a related fields but there will be many business forums and conferences during maps where a wide range of issues related to airplanes helicopters and chance and so forth will be discussed just with the contracts it was in my opinion the most important deal among those i'm free to mention now at least exp
plane or. some one of. the latter is a unique cargo plane that p. forms aerobatics. from the show planes the aerobatics. business and contracts. planning to sign any contracts at this year's air show if you do not mind disclosing this information of course. yes there are some contracts that we would like to keep yourselves for now. we wanted to be a surprise to everyone but you also beaking in general if we think the business part of the year shows are really important it is an integral part of...
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by society or yourself.i cannot believe in without heart but you know there were times when i painted at night and worked as a menial work ensuring that in time clearing snow you cut it you knew for sure that my paintings would not be exhibited and would not make any money and i could not and still cannot live without it is a real artist. thank you thank you very much and just a reminder that i can now world renown artist was my guest on this show and that's it for now from all of us here if you want to have your prose lights or if you have some in the minds who you think i can see you tomorrow for drop me a left that's it for now we'll be back tomorrow with more for some comments on what's going on in and out and so then am i to take. it. for the full story we've got it from. the biggest issues get the cuban voice face to face with the news makers. that's.
by society or yourself.i cannot believe in without heart but you know there were times when i painted at night and worked as a menial work ensuring that in time clearing snow you cut it you knew for sure that my paintings would not be exhibited and would not make any money and i could not and still cannot live without it is a real artist. thank you thank you very much and just a reminder that i can now world renown artist was my guest on this show and that's it for now from all of us here if...
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or in germany or in china and what's creating global imbalances and the i.m.f. singularly failed to do that in the last ten years it should have been out there saying look what's happening on this financial deregulation agenda it's really dangerous you shouldn't be doing it and we need to stop these kind of policies otherwise it's going to blow up in our faces in the i'm a failed to do that because it's been in hock to rich countries and it's been in hock to special interests on wall street and instead we need to have an i.m.f. with an independent head who doesn't have any ties to these kind of special interests and who can be out there doing what's called an i.m.f. speak surveillance but can do really rigorously on the most systemically important countries as they call them meaning the u.s. in. germany and japan and china and that's where the i.m.f. needs to be focusing its attention and to do that you need somebody who's not from europe the u.s. china or germany or japan to lead the institution all right jeffrey in cambridge that's pretty that's a really amazi
or in germany or in china and what's creating global imbalances and the i.m.f. singularly failed to do that in the last ten years it should have been out there saying look what's happening on this financial deregulation agenda it's really dangerous you shouldn't be doing it and we need to stop these kind of policies otherwise it's going to blow up in our faces in the i'm a failed to do that because it's been in hock to rich countries and it's been in hock to special interests on wall street and...
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or check on traffic conditions. all digital maps. >> gis is used in the city of san francisco to better support what departments do. >> you imagine all the various elements of a city including parcels and the critical infrastructure where the storm drains are. the city access like the traffic lights and fire hydrants. anything you is represent in a geo graphic space with be stored for retrieval and analysis. >> the department of public works they maintain what goes on in the right-of-way, looking to dig up the streets to put in a pipe. with the permit. with mapping you click on the map, click on the street and up will come up the nchgz that will help them make a decision. currently available is sf parcel the assessor's application. you can go to the assessor's website and bring up a map of san francisco you can search by address and get information about any place in san francisco. you can search by address and find incidents of crime in san francisco in the last 90 days. we have [inaudible] which allows you to clic
or check on traffic conditions. all digital maps. >> gis is used in the city of san francisco to better support what departments do. >> you imagine all the various elements of a city including parcels and the critical infrastructure where the storm drains are. the city access like the traffic lights and fire hydrants. anything you is represent in a geo graphic space with be stored for retrieval and analysis. >> the department of public works they maintain what goes on in the...
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all right it's time for you said it i read it or take time to respond to my brilliance engaging viewer comments from facebook twitter and you too because when you have something to say i do listen now first i'd like to respond to an e-mail that was sent to the r.t. website it said now all of this is in perfect english look americans never trusted russia and now you have this alone the bad knees monster feminist bitch parroting the jewish one nine hundred thirty three marxist usa agenda to get a great our nation you place is not marxist elements within the usa media viewership to denigrate our nation you are doing more to create anger against russia and your broadcast format now that continued on for several more paragraphs that we just don't have time to read it all but he also called me again and he also said our t.v. license should be pulled here in america so where do i even start first off i don't even have a clue what the jewish one nine hundred thirty three marxist usa agenda is so i would have a hard time understanding how i could be parroting it so i get i don't need to denigra
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the euro or the n. or any other currency were central banks are creating too many so if if central banks are going to base their currency if you want to of stored value that will protect you from inflation this safe haven is goal treasures are not a safe haven at all i think they are abundant the treasury is printing them like they're going out of style that's the ball you know people say there is a bubble in gold i get an interesting statistic in mid two thousand and eight before the financial crisis gold was a thousand dollars that was the peak and it fell about thirty percent but it's now eighty percent higher than it was at its peak in two thousand and eight get gold stocks are only ten percent higher than they were back then if this was a bubble or a mania you would expect gold stocks to be outperforming the metal because that's where all the speculative money flows but the fact that nobody has confidence in goal enough to buy these stocks shows that there's so much fear in the gold market it's not
the euro or the n. or any other currency were central banks are creating too many so if if central banks are going to base their currency if you want to of stored value that will protect you from inflation this safe haven is goal treasures are not a safe haven at all i think they are abundant the treasury is printing them like they're going out of style that's the ball you know people say there is a bubble in gold i get an interesting statistic in mid two thousand and eight before the financial...
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or by mother nature. i think we have done a good job of coordinating our efforts at but not a great job. i think we can do better. we need the private sector more involved at the table. not less. more involved in the planning stages. not less. more involved in the response and recovery stages. not less. border security, cyber security, critical infrastructure, wherever you go. you can find yourself in need of that critical partnership with the public sector and the private sector afte. after 9/11, president bush and i met in the oval office. he mentioned we had to do something different at our borders with our friends and candidates in mexico. after 9/11 we ratcheted up security big time. we slow down congress. -- slowed down congress. i went to a general motors facility assembly plant. they ordered their seats when they put the chastity on the front end. there were made in canada. -- they were made in canada. they put a computer chip on the seats. put it across the bridge. one of the last things on the a
or by mother nature. i think we have done a good job of coordinating our efforts at but not a great job. i think we can do better. we need the private sector more involved at the table. not less. more involved in the planning stages. not less. more involved in the response and recovery stages. not less. border security, cyber security, critical infrastructure, wherever you go. you can find yourself in need of that critical partnership with the public sector and the private sector afte. after...
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amazon or apple or somebody else. >> all right.ernard gershon, thanks so much for your time. >> thank you. >> woodruff: finally tonight, washington barely eked out a compromise to avert a government default, and congress has now gone home for the rest of the summer. in the aftermath of the messy fight that led to a last-minute deal neither side was crazy about, we get some perspective on how the nation's capital looks compared to other times. for that, we are joined by presidential historian beverly gage. she's a professor of american history at yale university. and david king, lecturer in public policy at the harvard kennedy school, and faculty chair of harvard's program for newly elected members of congress. it's good to see you both again. thank you for joining us. david king, to you first. you're both outside of washington, so let me ask you, does this city look as bad as we're hearing voters think it does right now? >> it looks bad in the short term and actually it looks bad historically. this level of polarization, deep divis
amazon or apple or somebody else. >> all right.ernard gershon, thanks so much for your time. >> thank you. >> woodruff: finally tonight, washington barely eked out a compromise to avert a government default, and congress has now gone home for the rest of the summer. in the aftermath of the messy fight that led to a last-minute deal neither side was crazy about, we get some perspective on how the nation's capital looks compared to other times. for that, we are joined by...
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the statistic, 6 million or so businesses -- 5.9 million or so have 500 employees or fewer and most of those have 100 employees or fewer. >> is anyone towards a bad -- this will be the last one. turkey ranch -- turkey hill ranch. >> and the arab world, 99.9% of the land mass is owned by arabs. and you tell me why they cannot find room for a palestinian state other than israel? >> the question about why we can't get a palestinian state -- >> why doesn't have to take land from israel when they own most of the land? >> the question about land available other than from israel for a palestinian state. it is a long and involved issue with a lot of complexity. we should stand by our friends in the world, we should stand by them strongly. one of our best friends in the world is the nation of israel. we stand by them shoulder to shoulder. there should be no daylight between us and israel. unfortunately the current president has repeatedly stuck his thumb in the eye of israel in a way that undermines the friendship and undermines their security interest and ours. it is not helpful to them and no
the statistic, 6 million or so businesses -- 5.9 million or so have 500 employees or fewer and most of those have 100 employees or fewer. >> is anyone towards a bad -- this will be the last one. turkey ranch -- turkey hill ranch. >> and the arab world, 99.9% of the land mass is owned by arabs. and you tell me why they cannot find room for a palestinian state other than israel? >> the question about why we can't get a palestinian state -- >> why doesn't have to take land...
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her life could be remembered or honored. [laughter] yes, there was a need! until now, if you wanted to honor nana's dying wish that her remains be used to kill wildlife, you had to load her into a circus cannon and shoot her at a moose. [laughter] so, bravo holy smoke, for giving us the most bad-ass way to scatter our loved one's ashes since the invention of the urn grenade. we'll be right back. [cheers and applause] vo: this is cheryl. this is her four-year-old computer she doesn't think she needs to update. so to show her what she's missing, we built a pc store in her house. cheryl: oh my gosh! employee: what do you say we go shopping? cheryl: this one's very cool. cheryl: where's the tower for this? employee: everything is right here. cheryl: oh stop! cheryl: okay... alright... employee: flip that screen around. very light-weight! employee: 500gb hard drive. cheryl: i like the dvr thing... i like this one. vo: new pc in the house. cheryl: i'm a pc, and i'm finally up to date. the possibilities are endless. interesting...
her life could be remembered or honored. [laughter] yes, there was a need! until now, if you wanted to honor nana's dying wish that her remains be used to kill wildlife, you had to load her into a circus cannon and shoot her at a moose. [laughter] so, bravo holy smoke, for giving us the most bad-ass way to scatter our loved one's ashes since the invention of the urn grenade. we'll be right back. [cheers and applause] vo: this is cheryl. this is her four-year-old computer she doesn't think she...
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with your landlord or at senate -- or a tenant, this can avoid a lot of problems later on. the inspections offer a limited attempt at bringing a civil action for damages. it does not affect the ability to bring damage claims under the symbol laws. however, most lawyers -- they will not pursue the case. so, oftentimes, it works it to stop the lawsuit before it starts if you do that inspection. they are not particularly expensive. so, it is something someone would want to do. you will get a tax credit. if you need to make changes in the structure of your premises, there are also tax credits for that. most of these cases start with a letter. a demand letter. that is usually signed not by a lawyer, but by it up plaintive. the plaintiff may not be a professional plaintiff. that does not make any difference. the defense has been tried in court. is a civil rights statute. -- it is a civil rights statute. they can be a perfectly legitimate plaintiffs to bring a lawsuit, and there are a number of people who belong to disability organizations that actually, that is what their livelih
with your landlord or at senate -- or a tenant, this can avoid a lot of problems later on. the inspections offer a limited attempt at bringing a civil action for damages. it does not affect the ability to bring damage claims under the symbol laws. however, most lawyers -- they will not pursue the case. so, oftentimes, it works it to stop the lawsuit before it starts if you do that inspection. they are not particularly expensive. so, it is something someone would want to do. you will get a tax...
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if they ged f's or d's, or getting expelled, don't give them two or three chances, just like the federal law, three strikes, same with the school. if they don't want to go to school to get an education, this is not a day care, leave the room for the kids who want an education. president mendoza: thank you, mr. choice. >> good evening, commissioners and superintendent. i'm pamela rose, i'm in the u.e. assist and i'm addressing the child development program layoffs that are proposed. during the early years of almost a quarter of century of substituting, i spent a great deal of time in children's centers and they're now known as child development centers, teaching both preschool and after school groups. and one of the challenge in the centers and one of the challenge teachers and paraprofessionals developed was coordinating overlapping shifts so that every educator was part of a team. and people worked at being part of a team. so to change those components causes problems. at the same time, especially with young children, the continuing relationships between educators and children became ve
if they ged f's or d's, or getting expelled, don't give them two or three chances, just like the federal law, three strikes, same with the school. if they don't want to go to school to get an education, this is not a day care, leave the room for the kids who want an education. president mendoza: thank you, mr. choice. >> good evening, commissioners and superintendent. i'm pamela rose, i'm in the u.e. assist and i'm addressing the child development program layoffs that are proposed. during...
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or if you take aspirin products, nsaids, or blood thinners.l your doctor about all medicines you take, any planned medical or dental procedures, and don't stop taking pradaxa without your doctor's approval, as stopping may increase your stroke risk. other side effects include indigestion, stomach pain, upset, or burning. if you have afib not caused by a heart valve problem, ask your doctor if pradaxa can reduce your risk of a stroke. >>> well, republican hopeful jon huntsman has been struggling to get off the ground and will now become the first republican candidate to release a jobs plan. he spoke this afternoon at a new hampshire manufacturing plant. -- studios there that we have over at the union leader, now tell me this, joe, walk me through this plan. is it a republican plan, is it something that president obama could have signed on with his old ambassador to china, what kind of plan is it? >> well, it's certainly a plan that jon huntsman hopes will bounce him ahead of mitt romney. he's preempting mitt romney by six days and president oba
or if you take aspirin products, nsaids, or blood thinners.l your doctor about all medicines you take, any planned medical or dental procedures, and don't stop taking pradaxa without your doctor's approval, as stopping may increase your stroke risk. other side effects include indigestion, stomach pain, upset, or burning. if you have afib not caused by a heart valve problem, ask your doctor if pradaxa can reduce your risk of a stroke. >>> well, republican hopeful jon huntsman has been...
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britain or france the colonizers and enslavers of africa intervene in africa or the middle east or anywhere they assign their mission a noble cause to protect freedom to protect democracy you could protect civilians in the case of resolution one thousand nine hundred eighty three but this is a longstanding policy of the u.s. government to overthrow the government of libya the country that possesses as you've said before the largest oil reserves in all about africa it has nothing to do with human rights and in fact when you bomb of tripoli when you drop seven thousand five hundred bombs and missiles on a country a country that did nothing to the american people that's an act of aggression that's a war crime that's a crime against humanity that's the complete opposite of the kind of human rights. meanwhile lyndsey german our london based activist from the stop the war coalition believes the majority of libyans don't want the west to tell them what to do. we have to remember we've been here before we've been here before with archivists before with iraq and i think the lesson from both of those
britain or france the colonizers and enslavers of africa intervene in africa or the middle east or anywhere they assign their mission a noble cause to protect freedom to protect democracy you could protect civilians in the case of resolution one thousand nine hundred eighty three but this is a longstanding policy of the u.s. government to overthrow the government of libya the country that possesses as you've said before the largest oil reserves in all about africa it has nothing to do with...
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you know bad sort of metal slabs to lie on without sheet or mattress or pillow or going. to bologna sandwiches a day twelve hours apart three am and three pm it's quite a regiment but it didn't intimidate us and the next wave of people came in the next wave and pretty soon the police decided that they would instead just arrest and put people they put them in a paddy wagon but give them a fine of a hundred dollars and. send them on their way which is probably about the appropriate it's still not easy for good middle class americans to go get arrested it's still a hard thing but thousand or more people will have gone through this process before these two weeks are over it's quite stirring to see of it. this is the. if you can say pinnacle or end point or anything like that would be hyperbolic and wrong but this is this is perhaps the natural progression of a lifetime of work that you've been doing around the environment around issues about the relationship of human beings to the world around us you've written about our our relationship with ecology with earth with our cultu
you know bad sort of metal slabs to lie on without sheet or mattress or pillow or going. to bologna sandwiches a day twelve hours apart three am and three pm it's quite a regiment but it didn't intimidate us and the next wave of people came in the next wave and pretty soon the police decided that they would instead just arrest and put people they put them in a paddy wagon but give them a fine of a hundred dollars and. send them on their way which is probably about the appropriate it's still not...
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perhaps you need to read the company's privacy policy first it says a country's courts governments or a law enforcement agencies could obtain disclosure of your information under that country's law but it does not say it is a blackberry executives can just side on their own whether disclosure communications so police have blackberry feels you are going to do something illegal the only other hand facebook's privacy policy is a little bit more up front about how they're going to protect your privacy policy says we meaning facebook may share information when we believe it is necessary to prevent illegal activity may include sharing with other companies lawyers courts or government entities so was it ok for blackberry or other social media to decide on their own to share messages with police to help track down these riders well stephen said yes absolutely they should bill said without a doubt catching criminals is nothing to be ashamed of folks on you tube disagreed absolutely not he said though i'm against violence of riders just says against furthering the scope of big brother scott add
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or persons. for thirty years is these not flip flop anything except the death penalty everything else rick constitutional robert taft barry goldwater so at least you know what your guilt and despite his seventy five years many of his fans look like this is the man you need to be president but i think he's a smart guy and i think you it changed things in need to be changed personally would you describe myself prior to being seeing ron paul in the early elections those election cycles a liberal democrat you saw him up on stage talking you know against against the war as against you know these violations or civil liberties i'm going to get across saying this or even this we need to fix the country we've maxed out our get ceiling as it is and there weren't too many countries and this is where it all happened a famous iowa straw poll here at iowa state university now ron paul has reportedly already sold thousands of tickets as we'll be spending most of tomorrow as people cast their votes most people h
or persons. for thirty years is these not flip flop anything except the death penalty everything else rick constitutional robert taft barry goldwater so at least you know what your guilt and despite his seventy five years many of his fans look like this is the man you need to be president but i think he's a smart guy and i think you it changed things in need to be changed personally would you describe myself prior to being seeing ron paul in the early elections those election cycles a liberal...
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or the conservative ten rather than a c. pac go proud is not welcome the gay republican group the economist john birch society is not welcome libertarians get harassed if not banned where does that come from you know all right now you've got a multi-sided civil war going on on the right and among the establishment conservatives like those associated with the american conservative union on the one hand you know there's a temptation and it's actually created by some of the people who are most critical of for example ron paul and the anti statist antiwar movement that he leads there's a temptation to identify everyone who's an insurgent who is outside the mainstream as being a liberal. hereon we're being a part of the ron paul movement and i think you find actually with organizations like go proud that's not the case i mean these are really rudy giuliani republicans they're people who are generally supportive of the republican kind of big government and big militarism but who happy with how diverse their yeah the riff there is
or the conservative ten rather than a c. pac go proud is not welcome the gay republican group the economist john birch society is not welcome libertarians get harassed if not banned where does that come from you know all right now you've got a multi-sided civil war going on on the right and among the establishment conservatives like those associated with the american conservative union on the one hand you know there's a temptation and it's actually created by some of the people who are most...
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or behavior, or any swelling or affected breathing or skin, or changes in eyesight, including urry visionin with fever or tirefeeling. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swng of hands, legs and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. i found answers about fibromyalgia. then i found lyrica ask your doctor about lyrica today. >> heather: a florida women facing neglect charges after she was caught riding in the back of a moving pickup with a baby in a stroller. our panel is back. so the video itself. >> it tells everything. >> where are the parents? if somebody is doing this, this baby-sitter is being irresponsible. she is using poor judgment who are the parents of this child, why didn't think check her out. every time i had a baby-sitter i would check references. never let your child in the hands of somebody like this. >> why aren't the parents the ones that have been charged with neglect along with the baby-sitter. i agree, you don't need a handbook to agree this is wrong and dangerous. >
or behavior, or any swelling or affected breathing or skin, or changes in eyesight, including urry visionin with fever or tirefeeling. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swng of hands, legs and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. i found answers about fibromyalgia. then i found lyrica ask your doctor about lyrica today. >> heather: a florida women facing neglect charges after she was...
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or shut down.down right frustrated. who do you think get to blame for this debt [ male announcer ] to the 5:00 a.m. scholar. the two trains and a bus rider. the "i'll sleep when it's done" academic. for 80 years, we've been inspired by you. and we've been honored to walk with you to help you get where you want to be ♪ because your moment is now. let nothing stand in your way. learn more at keller.edu. >> less than who days left who is to blame. earlier today griff jenkins was on the ground outside of the white house. >> the republicans and house of representatives and democrat controlled senate americans of all stripes are upset and angry about this debt crisis. deal or no deal. it seems to be setting in. >> seems to be a huge continuum. both are pretty serious. >> i think a representative is trying to do the best they can to try to represent the people make the decisions to the betterment of the country. >> i am glad that the republicans some of them are holding their grounds. i think it's importa
or shut down.down right frustrated. who do you think get to blame for this debt [ male announcer ] to the 5:00 a.m. scholar. the two trains and a bus rider. the "i'll sleep when it's done" academic. for 80 years, we've been inspired by you. and we've been honored to walk with you to help you get where you want to be ♪ because your moment is now. let nothing stand in your way. learn more at keller.edu. >> less than who days left who is to blame. earlier today griff jenkins was...