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it is a clear shape from the colorado plateau. we do see it in calinke, you see it in certain incan sites in south america. so it might be a pan american feature. i'm not sure what it is. some hopi people have told me that the t, the bottom of the t, goes down into a mythical underground lake so this is an upside down mountain that leads down into a place called the house of rain. that is where twyla, probably oldest american deity, the rain deity, lives down in the house of rain and this is a t shape from up on the colorado plateau and that is the last picture on these slides, so -- the t shape, the pottery, i followed genetic information that you find in bones and teeth. i followed as many different pieces of information as i could and they sent me walking. i started in chaco canyon and walked north up to mesa verde, around to comb ridge in utah, down into the hopi mesa, across the mugion rim, to mexico and then into the sierra madre, following people, following routes. because everything in the desert leaves a route that leads
it is a clear shape from the colorado plateau. we do see it in calinke, you see it in certain incan sites in south america. so it might be a pan american feature. i'm not sure what it is. some hopi people have told me that the t, the bottom of the t, goes down into a mythical underground lake so this is an upside down mountain that leads down into a place called the house of rain. that is where twyla, probably oldest american deity, the rain deity, lives down in the house of rain and this is a...
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i see the colorado plateau. this bowl is from american museum of natural history and that's where it is now. that's the storage place. where it was from before is pueblo bonito in chaco canyon where there were rooms filled to the ceiling with bowls stacked within each other, bowls like this. all their designs, you can kind of get a glimpse around this. they have this flawless symmetry blending all the way around. it looks like that place. it looks like that landscape. i look into this and i see the sharp edges of the land. i see the way the earth is shaped out there. i see the routes in their vessels. i mean, to understand these, this one came out of a 13th century site in southwest colorado and i would sit with these bowls for hours and hours, drawing them into my sketch book because that was the only way i could really understand the complexity of how they got their symmetries to match up because i could never get them to match up in my drawings. i could never do a 100 percent accurate rendition of these becau
i see the colorado plateau. this bowl is from american museum of natural history and that's where it is now. that's the storage place. where it was from before is pueblo bonito in chaco canyon where there were rooms filled to the ceiling with bowls stacked within each other, bowls like this. all their designs, you can kind of get a glimpse around this. they have this flawless symmetry blending all the way around. it looks like that place. it looks like that landscape. i look into this and i see...
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before i looked at those things, things like food addiction, hitting plateau, those things are very real. >> reporter: turns out manning's year-long odyssey from this back to this challenged nearly everything he thought he knew about weight loss and willpower. >> so this will be my first meal on my journey to becoming fat. >> reporter: his journey from fit to fat began when a grotesque weekly display of gluttony. >> i decided to do a weekly food challenge where people would vote on what i ate. >> smashing it down. two at a time. >> i tried to eat a dozen doughnuts. i ate seven. i almost puked. >> reporter: he gained a whopping 12 pounds the first week. >> this right here wasn't there before. >> reporter: within one month -- >> i think i'm going to be puke to be honest with you guys. >> reporter: he packed on nearly 24 pounds. when you ate that big old cake -- >> yeah, 9x13. >> reporter: it was disgusting. >> i agree. it was horrible but the real learning came from what i ate the other six days of the week which were the white bread, white pastas, juices, chips, things like that, the typi
before i looked at those things, things like food addiction, hitting plateau, those things are very real. >> reporter: turns out manning's year-long odyssey from this back to this challenged nearly everything he thought he knew about weight loss and willpower. >> so this will be my first meal on my journey to becoming fat. >> reporter: his journey from fit to fat began when a grotesque weekly display of gluttony. >> i decided to do a weekly food challenge where people...
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to me is that we will plateau. i'm not looking ahead to the death of the printed book. i'm looking ahead to the world were a lot of people into reading their books on e-book readers, and other people still enjoy reading them inc. on paper and we'll be ready for both of them. >> drake mcfeely, what is another trend in publishing that we should be looking for in the next couple of years? >> that's interesting. i would say, you know, i watched the growth of the huge conglomerate but also watch what's happening with independent publishing houses. i like the fact that there's more access to the marketplace these days and i think that will be a very healthy thing. not only for norton which is an independent publishing house, but for lots of smaller independents that are growing. >> who was w. w. norton? >> w. w. norton founded the firm in 1923 where 839 years old at this point. he had been in the import export business tier key and his wife, he was deeply involved in the founding of the firm, had a passion for books. it
to me is that we will plateau. i'm not looking ahead to the death of the printed book. i'm looking ahead to the world were a lot of people into reading their books on e-book readers, and other people still enjoy reading them inc. on paper and we'll be ready for both of them. >> drake mcfeely, what is another trend in publishing that we should be looking for in the next couple of years? >> that's interesting. i would say, you know, i watched the growth of the huge conglomerate but...
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. >> there's a lot of concern in china about whether they're now hit a wall or plateau, whether if they do more of this current model just building things and having outsourcing factories, whether they're ever going to get richer than they are now or just bigger. the current 12th five-year plan-- which i think i have discussed with you in the past-- has a big push for what they think of as the industries of the future-- pharmaceuticals, info tech, clean energy, and aerospace. these are the areas where they say rich countries do these things. if we can do these things we'd be rich, it it to. >> rose: we conclude with "the atlantic." his documentary "shoah" is one of the great documentaries ever made. >> it's about the extermination camps. >> jim fallows, claude lanzmann when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: james fallows is here. he is a national correspondent for "the atlantic," and a longtime observer of china. in fact he has lived there. in his new book he explores that country's economic future
. >> there's a lot of concern in china about whether they're now hit a wall or plateau, whether if they do more of this current model just building things and having outsourcing factories, whether they're ever going to get richer than they are now or just bigger. the current 12th five-year plan-- which i think i have discussed with you in the past-- has a big push for what they think of as the industries of the future-- pharmaceuticals, info tech, clean energy, and aerospace. these are...
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the proposed casino would be locationed on what is known as the plateau at national harbor. an mgm spokesperson confirmed to fox 5 that, under the right circumstance, it would be very interested but there is one catch. state legislators haven't decided whether to allow a sixth casino in the state. with mgm on board, prince george's county executive rushern bake are says it opens up all kinds of possibilities. >> that is what we wanted for prince george's county to get a high end casino here so we are glad that they're interested. >> reporter: now, governor martin o'malley has indicated that he would call legislators back to annapolis for a special session the week of july 9th to discuss the gambling issue if there was con sensous a casino deal. that is no sure thing in this general assembly. while the senate did back a bill on gambling during the regular session, that same bill died if the house on the very last day. and there is opposition, strong opposition from maryland live which believes any casino here at national harbor would take its business away. that is the latest
the proposed casino would be locationed on what is known as the plateau at national harbor. an mgm spokesperson confirmed to fox 5 that, under the right circumstance, it would be very interested but there is one catch. state legislators haven't decided whether to allow a sixth casino in the state. with mgm on board, prince george's county executive rushern bake are says it opens up all kinds of possibilities. >> that is what we wanted for prince george's county to get a high end casino...
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born into the splendor of the yellowstone plateau. the only scenery its mother cares about is the brush that will hide a baby, too young to run. he hunkers down, stock still. but motionless quiet doesn't matter to the one animal that can smell him from three miles away. the mama grizzly is hungry and hunting for three. and the fate of that calf now comes down to a shift in the wind. the bear loses her scent but finds although. and lunch is served. one out of every three newborn elk will be taken by grizzlies this spring. but by late june the calves are faster, the bears are fatter and grizzlies have to find something else to feed on, which explains this bashed wire cage. >> i haven't had a bear in the cabin since last year. i'm just kidding. >> reporter: will this really stop a motivated grizzly bear? >> no. >> reporter: casey anderson is a son of montana, a naturalist and filmmaker long obsessed with america's most fearsome omnivore. after rescuing a grizzly cub, the two bonded so strongly, brew does grew up to be the best man in his
born into the splendor of the yellowstone plateau. the only scenery its mother cares about is the brush that will hide a baby, too young to run. he hunkers down, stock still. but motionless quiet doesn't matter to the one animal that can smell him from three miles away. the mama grizzly is hungry and hunting for three. and the fate of that calf now comes down to a shift in the wind. the bear loses her scent but finds although. and lunch is served. one out of every three newborn elk will be...
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plateau about 5:00. as the resources are being developed, there's a new sense that something has to be done with a consensus for how they will be managed with the revenues shared? >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> senator? >> go ahead. >> thank you. you discussed this issue of hydrocarbons? and i think in the long term they want to reach a total of $12 million per day. that would be pretty incredible in the region. do you think iraq is on track to achieve the goal? and what helped them with the petroleum output over the last year? and while we were there, there was a lot of reports that the security wasn't good enough or oil companies from around the world move in and do the job and get the oil back online. apparently now they're going up dramatically. i think they're up past what it was from the invasion. and they look like they're very aggressive. i know you're not an oil expert. i mean, you're over there talking to them, and you've been over there a while. do you have a sense of where they're headed on o
plateau about 5:00. as the resources are being developed, there's a new sense that something has to be done with a consensus for how they will be managed with the revenues shared? >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> senator? >> go ahead. >> thank you. you discussed this issue of hydrocarbons? and i think in the long term they want to reach a total of $12 million per day. that would be pretty incredible in the region. do you think iraq is on track to achieve the goal? and what...
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reporter: this is where the proposed casino would be located, on the site commonly referreds to at plateau at national harbor. mgm spokesman gordon absher has released a statement confirming the company's intent. y's inten this is welcome news for prince george's county executive rushern baker. >> that is what we wanted for prince george's county, to get a high-end casino here so we are glad that they are interested. >> reporter: the proposal to put a casino at national harbor is drawing mixed reviews. >> a lot of people would not have to go a far distance to delaware and i think it would be excellent. >> bring in money towards the county. if it is helping out the students and the education of all of the kids for prince george's county, i'm all for it. >> reporter: but settles, who has lived in the county more than 40 years, is worry about losing his chill-out spot. >> just look at what is happening. people getting fit, people meeting people out here. with you walk or ride. you just enjoy it. i don't think the casino would be good. >> reporter: this isn't a done deal yet. maryland lawmaker
reporter: this is where the proposed casino would be located, on the site commonly referreds to at plateau at national harbor. mgm spokesman gordon absher has released a statement confirming the company's intent. y's inten this is welcome news for prince george's county executive rushern baker. >> that is what we wanted for prince george's county, to get a high-end casino here so we are glad that they are interested. >> reporter: the proposal to put a casino at national harbor is...
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there was for a long time that a feeling with people with brain injury can only achieve a certain plateau, a certain level and nothing would happen after that. research has proven that individuals, even ten years post-brain injuries can make significant improvements when given the right services. about 20 states administer home and community-based services programs for individuals with disabilities that are intended to provide for service in lieu of a more expensive institutional or long-term care. what our big concern at this point is that the systems need to be coordinated and they need to be available to people of all ages. we have found from the cdc who has moved brain injury up to the top of its list of concerns when it was not always at the top of this list. we have found from them that the leading cause right now is falls. falls in individuals over the age of 75, and i think we're all familiar with the baby boomers and where we're headed with that,y myself am one of them and then in addition to that it's in children under four. so look at the age spectrum of the people suffering fr
there was for a long time that a feeling with people with brain injury can only achieve a certain plateau, a certain level and nothing would happen after that. research has proven that individuals, even ten years post-brain injuries can make significant improvements when given the right services. about 20 states administer home and community-based services programs for individuals with disabilities that are intended to provide for service in lieu of a more expensive institutional or long-term...
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the interesting thing is that we will plateau. i'm not looking ahead to the death of the printed book but a world where a lot of people enjoy reading books on e-book readers command of the people still enjoy reading ink on paper, and we will be ready for both. >> what is another trend in publishing that we should be looking for in the next couple of years? >> that is interesting. i would say, i watched the growth of the huge conglomerates, but also what is happening with independent publishing houses and like the fact there is more access to the market, and i think that will be a very healthy thing, not only for norden, but for lots of smaller, independence. >> who was north? >> founded the firm in 1923, 89 years old at this point. he had been in the import-export business. he and his wife who was deeply involved in the founding of the firm had a passion for books. it began as an avocation. he was in the import-export business by day, but started to publish books by nine. three years later he was doing it full time, and the rest i
the interesting thing is that we will plateau. i'm not looking ahead to the death of the printed book but a world where a lot of people enjoy reading books on e-book readers command of the people still enjoy reading ink on paper, and we will be ready for both. >> what is another trend in publishing that we should be looking for in the next couple of years? >> that is interesting. i would say, i watched the growth of the huge conglomerates, but also what is happening with independent...
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we don't think they'll meet that, probably may plateau at about five. but still, as the resources are being developed, there is a new sense that something has to be done with the consensus for how the resources can be managed and the profits and the revenues shared. it is one of the most central issues on the domestic political agenda. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> senator udall? >> go ahead. >> okay, thank you. you with senator risch discussed this whole issue of hydrocarbons. and it's been reported that iraq has the goal of doubling its oil output over the next three years. and i think in the long-term they want to reach a total of 12 million barrels per day, which is as you know, mr. mcgurk, would be pretty incredible in that region that would put them up there with saudi arabia. do you believe iraq is on track to achieve this goal? and what has helped iraq improve its successful increase of petroleum output over the last year, and in particular i'm interested in while we were there, there was lots of reports that the security wasn't good enough or
we don't think they'll meet that, probably may plateau at about five. but still, as the resources are being developed, there is a new sense that something has to be done with the consensus for how the resources can be managed and the profits and the revenues shared. it is one of the most central issues on the domestic political agenda. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> senator udall? >> go ahead. >> okay, thank you. you with senator risch discussed this whole issue of...
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reforms also lead to its abuse and we have to constantly understand we're never going to reach a plateau of perfection. we have to constantly criticize ourselves, have a vigilant presence, we talked about before, but constantly examine what we're doing, how we're doing it and how we can become a better nation. >> bill? >> i would say that watergate was a high watermark that set the stamp on the united states as a country that would engage in critical self examination, when the circumstances warrant it. not too many countries are in that boat. i think of the traditions in the united kingdom and in israel and in south africa, since nelson mandella, qualifying them as members of that club. u.s. is a member of that club. witness iran-contra and that is -- i think watergate viewed large with his a triumph and i think, as many other people do, that the hero of that drama is benjamin c. bradley, sitting in the front row. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> bud krogh, you get the last word. >> what i try to teach people going into government, you can never check your personal integ r rity at the door
reforms also lead to its abuse and we have to constantly understand we're never going to reach a plateau of perfection. we have to constantly criticize ourselves, have a vigilant presence, we talked about before, but constantly examine what we're doing, how we're doing it and how we can become a better nation. >> bill? >> i would say that watergate was a high watermark that set the stamp on the united states as a country that would engage in critical self examination, when the...
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open two years after bout it was the australian open her career was going on a plateau but it has cometo a bit of an end in recent years because of as you say the problem she had with her shoulder she had surgery she had to adapt the way she played and she dropped out of the top one hundred at one stage and dropped to as low as one hundred twenty six in the world and people were genuinely asking serious questions as to whether sure after the to come back and be the player that she once was she's answer those questions and in some stall because it was a dominant display not just today in the final to be sort of ironic in straight sets six three six two weeks she's been very very dominant so do you think that this could signal this major comeback would signal a new era of success in her career i think that's a distinct possibility. if you look at the women's game at the moment since she was last world number one the other thing by the way she'll be number one in the world rankings when they were released on monday so that's a huge achievement for her going into of course the grass court
open two years after bout it was the australian open her career was going on a plateau but it has cometo a bit of an end in recent years because of as you say the problem she had with her shoulder she had surgery she had to adapt the way she played and she dropped out of the top one hundred at one stage and dropped to as low as one hundred twenty six in the world and people were genuinely asking serious questions as to whether sure after the to come back and be the player that she once was...
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it's a combination of a lot of things to prevent boredom injuries, and plateaus of. it is 90 days.e of that, incredible change can happen. >> i want to be clear that you will do some work. you have worked out for people like me who have 10 minutes. >> we have 10 minutes trainer, because a lot of people have time excuses. these are not easy workouts. they are tough. there's one in the morning, and one in the afternoon, 20 minutes per day. it works and i have seen the results. >> we are excited that you are here. you will not tell us tomorrow before we run? >> no. i will get your legs ready for that short run. >> you have a signed copy of his new book, steve. >> yes, exactly, the inspiration that he gave me. i will share that on twitter later this morning. it is inspiring to see people that passionate. >> it gets you out there. welcome to the gun show. let's take a look at another beautiful picture from yesterday. sue in frederick always sends great pictures. she captures these in frederick. she has a nice area overlooking the horizon. a beautiful picture of a little shower in the di
it's a combination of a lot of things to prevent boredom injuries, and plateaus of. it is 90 days.e of that, incredible change can happen. >> i want to be clear that you will do some work. you have worked out for people like me who have 10 minutes. >> we have 10 minutes trainer, because a lot of people have time excuses. these are not easy workouts. they are tough. there's one in the morning, and one in the afternoon, 20 minutes per day. it works and i have seen the results....
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business perspective to expand their user base which everyone keeps asking at which point it will plateauhelps in that realm and it helps them legally. there are issues with having 13-year-olds on the site as is, and studies are showing that consumer reports last night 7.5 million facebook users are under the age of 13. a lot do it not only with their parents' knowledge, but they help create the account. why not give the parents a more sure fire way of making sure they are using the site appropriately. >> you think it is sensible, but i am not so sure. i used to love the easy bake oven and played with it every night. when the eight-year-old girls were using it, no longer cool. that was eight years ago. >> are you even on facebook? >> i am. i have a fan page. it is a popular one. i enjoy talking to people from high school and stuff. but it is irritating. i find it hard to navigate, and i don't need to -- so and so posted a -- and it annoys may. >> you never answer my queries. >> you can text me. you have my number. >> that's true. i actually don't contact you at all. >> that was a great im
business perspective to expand their user base which everyone keeps asking at which point it will plateauhelps in that realm and it helps them legally. there are issues with having 13-year-olds on the site as is, and studies are showing that consumer reports last night 7.5 million facebook users are under the age of 13. a lot do it not only with their parents' knowledge, but they help create the account. why not give the parents a more sure fire way of making sure they are using the site...
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mgm -- plateau at national harbor. mgm said with the many millions of customers in region under the right circumstances our company would be very interested in the maryland market, welcome news for prince george's county executive rushern baker. >> clearly that's what we wanted for importantly, to get a high end casino here. so we're glad that they're interested. >> reporter: the proposal to put a casino at national harbor is drawing mixed rye views. >> a lot of -- reviews. >> a lot of people would not have to go a far distance to delaware or -- and i think it would be excellent. >> bringing money towards the county, if it's helping out the students and education towards the kids of prince george's county, i'm all for it. >> reporter: butch settles who has lived in the county over 40 years is worried about losing his chill-out spot in a section of the county that's been revitalized. >> just look at what's happening, people getting fit, people meeting people out here. you could walk, ride, anything you the woman you jus
mgm -- plateau at national harbor. mgm said with the many millions of customers in region under the right circumstances our company would be very interested in the maryland market, welcome news for prince george's county executive rushern baker. >> clearly that's what we wanted for importantly, to get a high end casino here. so we're glad that they're interested. >> reporter: the proposal to put a casino at national harbor is drawing mixed rye views. >> a lot of -- reviews....
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the proposed casino would be located on what is known as the plateau at national harbor. mgm confirmed that it would be very interest under the right circumstances. state lathers haven't detided whether to allow a sixth casino in the state. rush he were backer says it opens up all kinds of possibilities. >> that is what we wanted for bridge county to get a high end casino here. we are glad that they are interested. >> reporter: now, governor martin o'malley has indicated that he would call legislators back for a special session on gambling the week of july 9th if there was a consensus on a casino deal. but that is no sure thing here in maryland's general assembly. while the senate back a gambling bill during the regular legislative session, that same bill died in the house on the very last day. and one of the biggest opponents to a casino here is the newest one that opened up in maryland, maryland live in arundel mills. they are concerned that they could lose business. but we do know mgm, if they can approve one is certainly interested. that is the latest here. back to yo
the proposed casino would be located on what is known as the plateau at national harbor. mgm confirmed that it would be very interest under the right circumstances. state lathers haven't detided whether to allow a sixth casino in the state. rush he were backer says it opens up all kinds of possibilities. >> that is what we wanted for bridge county to get a high end casino here. we are glad that they are interested. >> reporter: now, governor martin o'malley has indicated that he...
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the site is called the plateau at national harbor. the developer, the peterson company, is holding a press conference at 11:15 to make what it calls a significant announcement. mgm has said it's very interested in building a casino here and it's watching developments closely. governor o'malley has indicated he would call a special session in july if there was a consensus for lawmakers to pass legislation that would allow another casino in the state as well as table gaming. now it looks like that may happen and prince george's county executive likes the possibilities. >> we want a destination resort for prince george's county, because that's where we'll have the economic benefit. i think this speaks well of it, so we're excited. >> reporter: an agreement between national harbor and mgm is a major step. but getting state lawmakers on board is not necessarily a sure thing. legislation that was backed in the senate failed during the regular session. so now they will have to go back to that special session. however, you would expect that m
the site is called the plateau at national harbor. the developer, the peterson company, is holding a press conference at 11:15 to make what it calls a significant announcement. mgm has said it's very interested in building a casino here and it's watching developments closely. governor o'malley has indicated he would call a special session in july if there was a consensus for lawmakers to pass legislation that would allow another casino in the state as well as table gaming. now it looks like...
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so basically, you get to a point at age 39, women's salaries will plateau while the man will continuey raises until there's about a $30,000 disparity for the exact same job. the male pay grows higher and faster than a female over time. >> that quantifies what everyone talks about about the whole unequal pay system. >> how much are you making? >> ten bucks an hour, girl. just got a raise. ten bucks. >> i'm making $8.50. >> thank you, mickey. appreciate the big -- >> you get free tickets to disney. >> yes! small world again. how can that be in 2012? it's sad. >>> let's talk about porn. let's lighten the mood. i am so -- my segues are smooth. >> speaking of disrespect to women and men even. >> that was good. young women who report that their romantic partners look at porn frequently are less happy in their relationships than women partnered with guys who more often abstain. that's according to a new research. basically if your guy looks at a lot of porn, the woman is upset. if the guy does not look at porn, the women is happier and it boils down to an issue of self-esteem. if the guy is
so basically, you get to a point at age 39, women's salaries will plateau while the man will continuey raises until there's about a $30,000 disparity for the exact same job. the male pay grows higher and faster than a female over time. >> that quantifies what everyone talks about about the whole unequal pay system. >> how much are you making? >> ten bucks an hour, girl. just got a raise. ten bucks. >> i'm making $8.50. >> thank you, mickey. appreciate the big --...
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context and actually many psychologist and demographers will not believe it will be seen again after we plateau out around 20 billion people. i like the quote within it's by a psychologist. i don't know when f you call them psychologist. but his statement was as follows. the extraordinary proliferation of the human specie sis cannot fail to be recognized. in historical perspectives, it appears as a unique episode in the growth of the species since the origin. it has no power though in previous history or prehistory for the speed and mag a attitude of expansion of numbers. and it seems highly unlikely that comparable expansion will occur in the future after the present trend has run the course. i think this reintegrating it was from 1966 what we're dealing with now is a unique set of circumstances. in the 1950s and '60s the population of the world was 3 billion. we're now at 7. as i mention we'll be going to 9 and 10 gi 20 1urbgs. unique circumstances this is why it's important to understand what it means for the world. the second key aspect key factor driving demand is global wealthy. not only
context and actually many psychologist and demographers will not believe it will be seen again after we plateau out around 20 billion people. i like the quote within it's by a psychologist. i don't know when f you call them psychologist. but his statement was as follows. the extraordinary proliferation of the human specie sis cannot fail to be recognized. in historical perspectives, it appears as a unique episode in the growth of the species since the origin. it has no power though in previous...
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mothers and children, and during their last naonal nutrition survey, large parts of that central plateau moved from red and yellow, the crisis areas, the severe food insecurity areas to korean, indicating the investment in preventing malnutrition, using the nonemergency programs is an effective and worthwhile investment, and we continue to fight ongoing hunger by preventing additional use of the need for emergency funds down the road. so in haiti, we see the example of using the prevention dollars to reduce the need for disaster or crisis dollars. title 2 prevention-based programs are implemented by private volunta organizations and co-ops, supported again by the american people and have regular audits and oversight. we're talking about organizations like world vision, as i mentioned, catholic relief services, food for hunger, mercy corps, congressional hunger, united methodist committee. these are folks who are engaged day in, day out, year in, year out in trying to prevent hunger from occurring or the circumstances which create hunger in a community from occurring, and the inability to
mothers and children, and during their last naonal nutrition survey, large parts of that central plateau moved from red and yellow, the crisis areas, the severe food insecurity areas to korean, indicating the investment in preventing malnutrition, using the nonemergency programs is an effective and worthwhile investment, and we continue to fight ongoing hunger by preventing additional use of the need for emergency funds down the road. so in haiti, we see the example of using the prevention...
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more progress, that at the senior level of companies, of corporations, of boards we really have plateauedt risen to the ranks in enough places and numbers to really help facilitate that change. and what i think is so interesting really is where we are today, but think about where we are when i started in the '80s with my little bow ties. >> i would argue emotionally we're still wearing those men's clothes. there's an entire industry talking about how you as a woman should behave in order to make it in a man's world, how you should ask for a raise, how you should conduct yourself. how about corporations start to think about flexibility without change? >> so if women were more -- if there are more women as ceos they would do what steps in order to make the combination of parenting and being a professional better? >> i think they would recognize flex time. we were talking about this in the greenroom. it's okay for a woman to go home at 5:30 and have dinner with their children. that woman is going to get bag oj e-mail at 8:30 and probably work until 11:bo. one of the interesting things i thou
more progress, that at the senior level of companies, of corporations, of boards we really have plateauedt risen to the ranks in enough places and numbers to really help facilitate that change. and what i think is so interesting really is where we are today, but think about where we are when i started in the '80s with my little bow ties. >> i would argue emotionally we're still wearing those men's clothes. there's an entire industry talking about how you as a woman should behave in order...
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the senior levels of companies, of corporations, boards, we plateaued out about 15, 16% of women. >> risen to the ranks in enough places to really help facilitate that change. what i think is so interesting really is where we are today. think about where we are when i started in the '80s with my little gray suit and shopping for silk bow ties. no joke. >> i would rg emotionally we're still wearing their clothes. there's an industry about how you as a woman should behave to make it in a man's world. how you should ask for a raise how you should conduct yourself. how about corporations start to think about flexibility without shame. >> so women were more -- if there were more women as ceos, they would do what steps to make the combination of parenting and being a professional better? >> i think they would recognize flex time. we were talking about this in the green room. it's okay for a woman to go home at 5:30 and have dinner. that woman is going to get back on e-mail at night and work until 11:30. until we understand that it's okay to incorporate one of the interesting things i thoug
the senior levels of companies, of corporations, boards, we plateaued out about 15, 16% of women. >> risen to the ranks in enough places to really help facilitate that change. what i think is so interesting really is where we are today. think about where we are when i started in the '80s with my little gray suit and shopping for silk bow ties. no joke. >> i would rg emotionally we're still wearing their clothes. there's an industry about how you as a woman should behave to make it...
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the proposed casino would sit on the plateau at national harbor.tate lawmakers would have to approve a 6th casino in the state and table gambling. but governor o'malley has said he would call a special session on gambling in july if lawmakers had a consensus. mgm says the region offers millions of potential customers and is watching the developments closely. voters would have to give their vote in november and support is mixed. >> bringing money to the county, if it's helping out the students and education towards the kids of prince george's county, i'm all for it. >> look what is happening. people meeting people out here. you can walk, you can ride. anything you want. you enjoy it, and got a number of people. i don't think the casino would be good. >> reporter: one of the biggest opponents to a casino at national harbor is maryland live, the newest casino to open in the state. it's concerned about losing business. however, an independent report issued this week found a sixth casino and table gaming in the state could actually raise an additional $
the proposed casino would sit on the plateau at national harbor.tate lawmakers would have to approve a 6th casino in the state and table gambling. but governor o'malley has said he would call a special session on gambling in july if lawmakers had a consensus. mgm says the region offers millions of potential customers and is watching the developments closely. voters would have to give their vote in november and support is mixed. >> bringing money to the county, if it's helping out the...