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the radiation had some pretty serious effects.ut of the 90 people who were irradiated, 21 were dead within a month. and here -- this is one of many things that bothers me about this. we know when you irradiate people, they have side effects. you get nauseated. you get very nauseated. but the department of defense did not want the patients to be given medicines to reduce the nausea, because they wanted to know what the effects would be. as a matter of fact, they did not want the patients to be informed that nausea would be a side effect, because that might influence them to get nauseated. so they were not given the basic medicines given to other people at the time to help prevent the side effects of the radiation. these experiments ended in 1972. 1972, you will remember of course, that was the day the tuskegee experiments became public. that is one a lot of things happened. you move onto the second experiments, the experiments on children. any questions? yes? >> [inaudible] >> the question is, was being informed full consent? that
the radiation had some pretty serious effects.ut of the 90 people who were irradiated, 21 were dead within a month. and here -- this is one of many things that bothers me about this. we know when you irradiate people, they have side effects. you get nauseated. you get very nauseated. but the department of defense did not want the patients to be given medicines to reduce the nausea, because they wanted to know what the effects would be. as a matter of fact, they did not want the patients to be...
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times as much80% radiation by accident.here is an enormous sense of trust and person -- mistrust and personal violation that comes from this. here is a cartoon. you see people surrounded by fumes, skeletal. it says it is reassuring to know if we were in any kind of danger, our government would let us know right away. you lose enormous trust when you start dumping radiation into the field. you're also using the entire population as your experimental subjects. this was done not only at hanford, it was done in a number of other places. there were nuclear explosions thatsed in the atmosphere impacted holy sites for the pueblo indians who lived in close relationship to the land. this was done in the southwest. concern andme observations that the spanish and native american residents in the areas tended to find themselves more often downstream of the releases than others. the four i transition to how we know about this and how these extremes can't like, any questions about the experiments? ---before i transition to how we know ab
times as much80% radiation by accident.here is an enormous sense of trust and person -- mistrust and personal violation that comes from this. here is a cartoon. you see people surrounded by fumes, skeletal. it says it is reassuring to know if we were in any kind of danger, our government would let us know right away. you lose enormous trust when you start dumping radiation into the field. you're also using the entire population as your experimental subjects. this was done not only at hanford,...
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the radiation is usually given five days a week for about a month. >> does radiation actually kill thecer. >> it kills the cancer, yes. kills cancer very similar to the way chemotherapy does but instead of being systemic like chemotherapy, it focuses more on the tumor like surgery. >> the owner doesn't say don't want chemo i just want radiation. is there a specialized, something works better than the other. >> there is often a lot have of options. it is not that common there is only one choice for an owner and one of our jobs toys give owner those options and try to figure out what fits them and their pet the best. >> radiation is not one and done. >> that is surgery. radiation is something that does involve a commitment of a in or two and does involve some sedation, light anesthesia to keep the pet still during each of the treatments but it is something pretty well work out and animals tolerate it really well. >> the the radiation would be in some cases every single day. >> sometimes five days a week for about a month. that is when we are aggressive when we think we can cure a tumor w
the radiation is usually given five days a week for about a month. >> does radiation actually kill thecer. >> it kills the cancer, yes. kills cancer very similar to the way chemotherapy does but instead of being systemic like chemotherapy, it focuses more on the tumor like surgery. >> the owner doesn't say don't want chemo i just want radiation. is there a specialized, something works better than the other. >> there is often a lot have of options. it is not that common...
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. >>> radiation found on treasure island. >>> escalating violence in the middle east.ffort to minimize civilian casualties. >>> new information about a man killed in yesterday's horrible highway 17 pile up. and the tragedy that his family has already endured. >>> leaders in israel say they won't stop firing missells into gaza unless hamas militants stop attacking israel first. israeli military officials say they've taken out the hamas command centers and a great deal of their ability to strike israel. the death toll tops 100. the united nation says more than half are civilian. and palestinian officials say 23 are children. >> we are doing everything we can to minimize civilian casualties on the other side. where hamas is deliberately targeting our civilians. killing as many israeli civilians as possible. >> reporter: hamas struck a gas station. that was one one of more than 600 hamas bombings to date. >>> anne rubin has details on the investigation and tells us why the loss is especially difficult for the victim's family. >> reporter: loved ones are in shock not just t
. >>> radiation found on treasure island. >>> escalating violence in the middle east.ffort to minimize civilian casualties. >>> new information about a man killed in yesterday's horrible highway 17 pile up. and the tragedy that his family has already endured. >>> leaders in israel say they won't stop firing missells into gaza unless hamas militants stop attacking israel first. israeli military officials say they've taken out the hamas command centers and a...
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so that is what radiation is. it is sputing out particles or gamma rays. so you can think of them as being the hollywood starlets of the periodicaleriodicalleriodic are balemic. and they create a charm about them. for example, when marie curie would go into her lab, she would leave out her radium so it would be glowing like fire flies on the wall. but after she put the radium away it was noticed the walls were still glowing. one person said when you picked up the silver plutoniom it was warm like a puppy. but the solution for holding that puppy too long was called high amputation. so it is a scary puppy we are talking about. but the entire subatomic world has this disturbing quality. we talk about radiation overtime as a half life and thing about this object that is sending off rays that is dangerous to us. but really the entire subatomic world is like that. here is an example. let's say you are flying in a plane. you look at the window and see a bunch of specks. and because you are a world class doctor you create a mathematical portrait of the speed they
so that is what radiation is. it is sputing out particles or gamma rays. so you can think of them as being the hollywood starlets of the periodicaleriodicalleriodic are balemic. and they create a charm about them. for example, when marie curie would go into her lab, she would leave out her radium so it would be glowing like fire flies on the wall. but after she put the radium away it was noticed the walls were still glowing. one person said when you picked up the silver plutoniom it was warm...
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radiation exposure? >> radiation exposure needs some understanding. there is not much we can do with background radiation unless we put some kind of magnetic shielding in their. we went to the institute of medicine. we said, could we push those limits a little bit? is it acceptable to change those limits? could we change those? they gave us some considerations to talk about that. we are looking at the requirements we have and are they realistic requirements or is today's medical environment allow us to do some things differently? >> the restrictions themselves may be to restrictive? >> yes. and we have basic guidelines from the institute of medicine. >> that solves a lot of problems if you change the rules like that. >> the point is, we are not looking at a single solution or breakthrough. we are looking at all aspects of the problem to figure out a solution that gets us to where we want. >> let's talk about iss, it is a proving ground. it sounds good. as a drain on the budget, it is a problem. does it give you more than it takes? >> i believe it does
radiation exposure? >> radiation exposure needs some understanding. there is not much we can do with background radiation unless we put some kind of magnetic shielding in their. we went to the institute of medicine. we said, could we push those limits a little bit? is it acceptable to change those limits? could we change those? they gave us some considerations to talk about that. we are looking at the requirements we have and are they realistic requirements or is today's medical...
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my chest and so the radiation was directed there. and my doctors actually gave me a small tattoo after i was done with the radiation so that i would always know exactly where the radiation was directed towards. >> reporter: but ironically, the same treatments that saved allaires and so many other cancer patients lives, also come with a downside. in the process of killing the cancer cells, they can damage surrounding healthy cells, which can lead to other health problems known as late effects. that's particularly dangerous for those who beat cancer when they are young and have years to develop the late effects. a recent study found that adult survivors of childhood cancer are five times more likely than their siblings to develop new cancers, heart problems and other serious health conditions after the age of 35. >> the good news is more people are surviving cancer, the bad news is those that survive, more than half have a long term issue. >> reporter: dr. robert goldsby is a pediatric oncologist at the university of california san fra
my chest and so the radiation was directed there. and my doctors actually gave me a small tattoo after i was done with the radiation so that i would always know exactly where the radiation was directed towards. >> reporter: but ironically, the same treatments that saved allaires and so many other cancer patients lives, also come with a downside. in the process of killing the cancer cells, they can damage surrounding healthy cells, which can lead to other health problems known as late...
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, which has done a fantastic job measuring microwave background radiation. but the recent one i think you're referring to is biceps two experiment down at the south pole where for three years a team of astronomers pointed the telescope at the patch of the southern polar sky and extracted information about the microwave background radiation that again bears out a more subtle prediction theory. >> this is radiation that emanated from the bang? >> yes. so in the beginning it was really hot. and as the universe expanded, the heat diluted and it cooled down. you can calculate how cold it should be today. 2.7 degrees above absolute zero. that's the temperature of deep space, not when there's sources like stars nearby but if you're in deep, empty space that's the temperature but you can go one step further and not just calculate average temperature but calculate how temperature should vary place to place and math shows it should vary on the 1/100,000 of a degree, tiny variation. and do precise measurements and indeed temperature variation in just the pattern that t
, which has done a fantastic job measuring microwave background radiation. but the recent one i think you're referring to is biceps two experiment down at the south pole where for three years a team of astronomers pointed the telescope at the patch of the southern polar sky and extracted information about the microwave background radiation that again bears out a more subtle prediction theory. >> this is radiation that emanated from the bang? >> yes. so in the beginning it was really...
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so doing other tests that do not use radiation -- >> like what? >> ultrasounds but more sophisticated ultrasounds and something called elastography which measures by color how flexible or elastic your cell membrane is and the cells will show up in a different color than the ones that are soft. >> the blue is one elasticity and the green is another and the red is another. >> so you can actually pick up things as small as 1 millimeter on that which is better than what a mammogram can do. there is the physiological tests called thermography. so what happens is what we find is this is normal. before a woman starts to develop a tumor, long before a tumor starts to develop there are new blood vessels that start to grow into the area. they are not normal. they produce an abnormal amount of heat. when you see that we can tell women there are some things you can do to help to lower your risk which is what my passion is teaching people about that through diet and lifestyle and supplements and so forth. we can see changes in six to eight weeks getting comple
so doing other tests that do not use radiation -- >> like what? >> ultrasounds but more sophisticated ultrasounds and something called elastography which measures by color how flexible or elastic your cell membrane is and the cells will show up in a different color than the ones that are soft. >> the blue is one elasticity and the green is another and the red is another. >> so you can actually pick up things as small as 1 millimeter on that which is better than what a...
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their schedules are designed to minimize radiation exposure. tepco officials explain most of the people here are employees of subcontracting companies. it means the utility is not directly responsible for their safety. but tepco officials have started taking measures to improve conditions at the plant. >> translator: we consider improving the working environment to be a top priority. >> reporter: they are constructing a new facility for workers. the building will have a dining space where hot meals will be served. it will also have devices people can use to check their internal radiation exposure. it's not just spaces for breaks that are getting improvements. an example is this vehicle repair facility. nothing like it was here before this was built. that worried many workers. the vehicles here can't leave because they may be contaminated so if one broke down or needed repairs, there was no way to fix it. now that problem has been solved. >> translator: insuring worker safety is essential for safe and speedy decommissioning. >> reporter: but exp
their schedules are designed to minimize radiation exposure. tepco officials explain most of the people here are employees of subcontracting companies. it means the utility is not directly responsible for their safety. but tepco officials have started taking measures to improve conditions at the plant. >> translator: we consider improving the working environment to be a top priority. >> reporter: they are constructing a new facility for workers. the building will have a dining space...
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radiation environment. advanced entry, descending landing technology needed for landing on mars are ready for entry speed testing. orion is finishing preparation for a heat shield test in december. we're counting on the support of congress, the scientific community to help us realize that goal. the future is bright, but it will be up to all of us to bring the rest of the world along on this great adventure. with that i'll finish my formal comments and then -- do i have time for questions? >> yes, you have. [inaudible] >> oh, that's alright. i think, they told me they have mics that way and that way. if you all will come down, i'll try to answer questions that you have. if i can't answer them, trust me, there are enough people out here in the audience that i'll let ask. there are two mics. are you all awake? >> my question is not directly about mars. it's about human access to space. congress was not especially polite to you last time you testified before congress, they wanted a contingency plan. how we can
radiation environment. advanced entry, descending landing technology needed for landing on mars are ready for entry speed testing. orion is finishing preparation for a heat shield test in december. we're counting on the support of congress, the scientific community to help us realize that goal. the future is bright, but it will be up to all of us to bring the rest of the world along on this great adventure. with that i'll finish my formal comments and then -- do i have time for questions?...
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how account public trust what the navy has told them about radiation and the extent of radiation here when there continue to be these unexpected findings? >> i wouldn't put it that there continue to be unexpected findings. i think the natural revolution of our project is that we learn more as we do more work. we've done $200 million worth of cleanup here at treasure island. as we've evolved, we've learned more. >> so far the navy has tested roughly half of the residential units on treasure island. only unit f in building 1303 has tested positive for higher than normal levels of radiation. we will continue to follow the results of this survey, they are expected to be done in september and we'll keep you posted. >>> many hopes remain in the path of an out of control wildfire. at this point, firefighters tell us they only have 19% containment. strike teams are attacking the flames from the ground and from the air as you can see there. this morning people who live in el pour tal were allowed back. the park is still open. >>> the crime problem in san jose has hit the heart of down town. th
how account public trust what the navy has told them about radiation and the extent of radiation here when there continue to be these unexpected findings? >> i wouldn't put it that there continue to be unexpected findings. i think the natural revolution of our project is that we learn more as we do more work. we've done $200 million worth of cleanup here at treasure island. as we've evolved, we've learned more. >> so far the navy has tested roughly half of the residential units on...
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radiation environment. advance entry, descending landing technology needed for landing on mars are ready for entry speed testing. orion is finishing preparation for a heat shield test in december. we're counting on the support of congress, the scientific community to help us realize that goal. the future is bright, but it will be up to all of us to bring the rest of the world along on this great adventure. with that i'll finish my formal comments and then -- do i have time for questions? >> yes you have. [inaudible] >> i think, they told me they have mikes that way and that way. if you all will come down, i'll try to answer questions that you have. if i can't answer them, trust me, there are enough people out here in the audience that i'll let ask. there are two mikes. >> my question is not directly about mars. it's about human access to space. congress was not especially polite to you last time you testified before congress, they wanted a contingency plan. space x thinks they can do it by 2015. i think a p
radiation environment. advance entry, descending landing technology needed for landing on mars are ready for entry speed testing. orion is finishing preparation for a heat shield test in december. we're counting on the support of congress, the scientific community to help us realize that goal. the future is bright, but it will be up to all of us to bring the rest of the world along on this great adventure. with that i'll finish my formal comments and then -- do i have time for questions?...
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they were sharpening the brushes with their mouth and using the radiation as makeup.n died, those were the first people to sue their employer for unsafe working conditions, and that case became the foundation of osha, the occupational safety. >> my question is i -- [inaudible] i study eisenhower and truman politics, and i've been, i study with the old leaders. of -- [inaudible] cairo treaty. and it is believed that the reason the second world war is to make sure that third world war will never happen. and the reason for the king's speech is because britain was so hesitant about joining the allies or joining the other side, because they knew when the war ended with the atomics, britain will wind up paying the bulk of the destruction in germany. >> yes. >> and that's why they went almost bankrupt. they lost one-third of their colonies, and they gave up colonialism all in total after world war ii. my question is, does america consult with hitler through a speech like king's speech? does truman give a speech? i don't believe there's united nations yet. there's league of n
they were sharpening the brushes with their mouth and using the radiation as makeup.n died, those were the first people to sue their employer for unsafe working conditions, and that case became the foundation of osha, the occupational safety. >> my question is i -- [inaudible] i study eisenhower and truman politics, and i've been, i study with the old leaders. of -- [inaudible] cairo treaty. and it is believed that the reason the second world war is to make sure that third world war will...
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casualties are innocent women and children and many of the homes that are being destroyed by these radiate strikes have no connection whatsoever to hamas officials according to palestinian figures one hundred twenty homes have been destroyed as well as several government buildings now increasingly it does seem as if a ground offensive by the israeli defense forces is imminent here in israel we are hearing from the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu he has ordered an intensification of the assault in gaza israel's intelligence officer has also said and here i'm quoting that we have to take over gaza temporarily he suggested it could be a few weeks until the entire military infrastructure in gaza is destroyed i'm standing on the israel gaza border where the situation is extremely tense silence continually sound here when south israel as well as in the central and sometimes even move in israel people have been ordered to remain in or nearby bomb shelters now at the same time there are more than fifty israelis who have been admitted to hospital many of them are suffering wounds that the
casualties are innocent women and children and many of the homes that are being destroyed by these radiate strikes have no connection whatsoever to hamas officials according to palestinian figures one hundred twenty homes have been destroyed as well as several government buildings now increasingly it does seem as if a ground offensive by the israeli defense forces is imminent here in israel we are hearing from the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu he has ordered an intensification of...
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they are watching the radiation away.if you out of fukushima type event and he didn't inhale and he didn't, he does follow any in come you could take a shower and be okay. not sitting there on top of the react to her, but nearby. [inaudible] >> -- work of the plants that emit the radium on clocks. i remember my parents having those clocks. you can see them in the dark. they the brushes because it worked better. every single one of those people died 10 years later -- 12 years later because they were doing that every day, the brush. >> yes, they were sharpening brushes with their mouth in using the radiation is make up. those were the first people to sue their employer for a safe working conditions in that case became the foundation of osha, occupational safety. >> i studied eisenhower and truman politics. [inaudible] on cairo treaty. it is believed the second for a world for us to make sure the third world were never happened. the reason is because routine was so hesitant about joining the allies are joining the other side
they are watching the radiation away.if you out of fukushima type event and he didn't inhale and he didn't, he does follow any in come you could take a shower and be okay. not sitting there on top of the react to her, but nearby. [inaudible] >> -- work of the plants that emit the radium on clocks. i remember my parents having those clocks. you can see them in the dark. they the brushes because it worked better. every single one of those people died 10 years later -- 12 years later because...
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this was a huge nuclear device being exploded there and in the only radiation they could find was in the sandstone tombstones of the islanders. the rest of it have been sort of dispersed by the effects of the ocean. so our fears of fukushima contaminating us aren't anywhere near as bad as mercury poisoning fish already. okay. thank you very much. [applause] okay, thank you. >> my first reaction was surprise because i had worked for mr. sterling. i coached the clippers in the year 2000. he invited me to his daughter's wedding. i had no idea exactly what was going on but i also because of my association i know elgin baylor and i know what he was complaining about so i was confused not knowing exactly which set of facts mr. sterling stood behind and then when his words came out it was so obvious and shocking and just disgusti disgusting. all of those things wrapped in one but the surprise of it to find that type of sentiment and someone who relies on black americans for so much of his success and public profile is amazing. i just couldn't believe that someone could have that much bigotr
this was a huge nuclear device being exploded there and in the only radiation they could find was in the sandstone tombstones of the islanders. the rest of it have been sort of dispersed by the effects of the ocean. so our fears of fukushima contaminating us aren't anywhere near as bad as mercury poisoning fish already. okay. thank you very much. [applause] okay, thank you. >> my first reaction was surprise because i had worked for mr. sterling. i coached the clippers in the year 2000. he...
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yes, there was some nuclear radiation exposure, but not enough to have any serious medical effects. to troops, not bureaucracies, and the troops have conditions, so what we've been able to do is raise the money from people across america who care about these sailors and marines and just pay for medical tests, tests and confrontations with medical professionals that help them understand what's going on in their body as a result of their radiation exposure. we've been able to make a difference in a lot of people's lives. >> this is an issue that is obviously top notch, but i want to get into other things you guys do. wounded warriors who come out of war have their hands full with surgeries and recovery and all that stuff,. a lot of things they have to do on a day to day basis falls by the wayside, like paying bills, i imagine. >> that's right. one way we've been able to help is a marine who was at the army base in washington, at walter reed, he had a medical handicap sticker on his car, but it expired. and because he was a marine, they didn't get him an updated one in time, and he par
yes, there was some nuclear radiation exposure, but not enough to have any serious medical effects. to troops, not bureaucracies, and the troops have conditions, so what we've been able to do is raise the money from people across america who care about these sailors and marines and just pay for medical tests, tests and confrontations with medical professionals that help them understand what's going on in their body as a result of their radiation exposure. we've been able to make a difference in...
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we talk about radiation over time as a half-life and we think about this inert object that is sending out these rays that are dangerous to us and how disturbing that it's peered the entire subatomic world is like that so i'm going to give you one example. let's say you are flying in the play menu looked out the window and see a bunch of specs and because you are world-class physicists can you take out your slide rule and create a mathematical portrait of the way those specs appear and disappeartremendous speedup disconnects of the specs and after a while you have created an idea of mathematics. and then you take out your binoculars and realized you couldn't flying over water and you know they are powered airwaves. you know there is a music of this fear of nature and there isn't much melody to this music, but there is a lot of rhythm and the rhythm is the host of ways. you take a whole new set of calculations based on the waves. and this is how the subatomic world we can use two different instruments. our eyes and binoculars in this example to noticed particles, the whitecaps airwaves,
we talk about radiation over time as a half-life and we think about this inert object that is sending out these rays that are dangerous to us and how disturbing that it's peered the entire subatomic world is like that so i'm going to give you one example. let's say you are flying in the play menu looked out the window and see a bunch of specs and because you are world-class physicists can you take out your slide rule and create a mathematical portrait of the way those specs appear and...
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[ big can ] i know axles, radiators, brake systems, starters, come on! compressors, electrical systems, bring it! whoo-hooo! thanks frank! ♪ you know, we have key chains too. [ can ] hello! >>> gold medals around their neck. trophy presented. and while we were away for a moment. each player had their chance to lift the trophy ask kiss it. and they will take a parade lap around maracana. as they watch in berlin. waiting for that moment in the second half of extra time. berlin liked it. hamburg loved it as well. fire going. munich pretty fired up as well. yes, they were. as that happened somewhere between 11:30 and midnight local time. just after midnight in germany. they are enjoying the moment. neuer played so well for this team. part of winning the 2014 world cup. with you on abc for 21 more minutes, at 6:30 eastern we will switch over to espn. we will continue. ♪"bibbidi bobbidi boo" ♪ ♪ ♪ at&t introduces the rugged galaxy s5 active. stands up to most everything. within reason yup um hum mmm k oh that's not..uh, no yea yes get it for zero down from at&
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another facilitator had an ir radiator secured with a pad lock. in addition to these potential vulnerabilities we found some facilities that separately secure their high risk sources such as logging companies do not have to comply with nrc increased security requirements. licensees of both mobile and stationary sources also face challenges in determining which employees are suitable for trust worthiness and reliability certification, which is required by nrc before an employee is given unescorted access to high risk sources. the certification is intended to mitigate the risk of an insider threat. which nsa has stated is the primary threat to facilities with high risk radiological sources. under nrc security controls it is left to the licensee to decide whether to grant employees unescorted access even in cases where an individual has been convicted of a violent crime or making terroristic threats. about half of the 33 licensees we visited said they face challenges in making this determination and seven stated they had granted a tnr certification t
another facilitator had an ir radiator secured with a pad lock. in addition to these potential vulnerabilities we found some facilities that separately secure their high risk sources such as logging companies do not have to comply with nrc increased security requirements. licensees of both mobile and stationary sources also face challenges in determining which employees are suitable for trust worthiness and reliability certification, which is required by nrc before an employee is given...
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[ big can ] i know axles, radiators, brake systems, starters, come on! compressors, electrical systems, bring it! whoo-hooo! thanks frank! ♪ you ow, we have key chains too. [ can ] hello! >>> gold medals around their neck. trophy presented. and while we were away for a moment. each player had their chance to lift the trophy ask kiss it. and they will take a parade lap around maracana. as they watch in berlin. waiting for that moment in the second half of extra time. berlin liked it. hamburg loved it as well. fire going. munich pretty fired up as well. yes, they were. as that happened somewhere between 11:30 and midnight local time. just after midnight in germany. they are enjoying the moment. neuer played so well for this team. part of winning the 2014 world cup. with you on abc for 21 more minutes, at 6:30 eastern we will switch over to espn. we will continue. ♪"bibbidi bobbidi boo" ♪ ♪ ♪ at&t introduces the rugged galaxy s5 active. stands up to most everything. within reason yup um hum mmm k oh that's not..uh, no yea yes get it for zero down from at&t
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. >> you look the rabbit, this is a radiated tortoise, found in the madagascar, they look like suits, and sun beams, we are not sure how old rhonda is, but the oldest radiated tortoise is 188 years old, older than you guys. i'll feed the rhino coming up on "action news." >> that is older than us combined. >> now she is doing math. just stick to the animals cecily. don't you worry about it. those stories and more when "action news" comes right back. >>> the costa concordia was towed an away from the island where it sunk two years ago. the ship's captain steered too close to the island causing it to capsize and killing 32 people and now it will make a two day journey to another italian port where it will be scrapped. >>> time for health check now and the 6 abc get fit challenge is continuing. health reporter and registered nurse, ali gorman has more on the fun and free workout. >> is my picture still on there? >> no, we'll hold you to it. first we got great pictures, she posted this on instagram, she lost 102 pounds and mama and lexie at an early morning workout and check out this crew,
. >> you look the rabbit, this is a radiated tortoise, found in the madagascar, they look like suits, and sun beams, we are not sure how old rhonda is, but the oldest radiated tortoise is 188 years old, older than you guys. i'll feed the rhino coming up on "action news." >> that is older than us combined. >> now she is doing math. just stick to the animals cecily. don't you worry about it. those stories and more when "action news" comes right back....
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. >>> well higher than normal radiation levels have been found under a vacant apartment on the island, the navy started testing last month, the navy says the apartment will the elevated levels has been vacant since 2009, the navy will release a report with full details next week and the navy said this is the only place with higher than normal radiation levels. >>> and the president is pushing for more money to deal with the immigration problem, the president is pushing for 10s of millions to help the situation down on the borders, but others have said it is too much as it is and others have said they won't agree without policy changes to speed the children on their return to their home countries. >> the school year is about to start but parents stood outside in line for hours to get backpacks for their children and we have this report on why they want what they need. >> she wants the best for her children but that is difficult now that she has been unemployeed for 6 months and she got up early to get free backpacks for her children and register in those lines for school. >> and maybe
. >>> well higher than normal radiation levels have been found under a vacant apartment on the island, the navy started testing last month, the navy says the apartment will the elevated levels has been vacant since 2009, the navy will release a report with full details next week and the navy said this is the only place with higher than normal radiation levels. >>> and the president is pushing for more money to deal with the immigration problem, the president is pushing for 10s...
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can be analyzed as is in most cases, just simply weighed into a radiation vial.ire dissolution of the sample. >> when scientists examine the hair with gamma ray spectrophotometry, they discovered a startling piece of information. nancy had ingested small doses of arsenic every week starting four months before her death. the dose of arsenic increased four weeks before her death. the highest amount of arsenic was in nancy's system two weeks before her death. >> her levels were anywhere from 4 to 100 times what normal levels were, so, it was a very significant level and it was lethal. >> the forensic tests showed the poisoning started when nancy's husband, richard, moved back home after the separation. but richard wasn't the only person in nancy's life who had both motive and access. nancy's handwritten diary alleged her brother, bill, had sexually abused her as a child. investigators wanted to know whether this was a possible motive. to see if these entries were written by nancy, investigators sent the diary to a forensic document examiner, hartford kittel. >> hand
can be analyzed as is in most cases, just simply weighed into a radiation vial.ire dissolution of the sample. >> when scientists examine the hair with gamma ray spectrophotometry, they discovered a startling piece of information. nancy had ingested small doses of arsenic every week starting four months before her death. the dose of arsenic increased four weeks before her death. the highest amount of arsenic was in nancy's system two weeks before her death. >> her levels were...
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that old medical equipment was loaded with cobalt 60, a radioactive isotope used in radiation therapyence. a handyman sold it for about $10 and the junkyard mix the radioactive material into metal that was used to make ree bar and iron table legs among other things. 200 tons of the stuff was found across 16 different states and back in mexico over 100 homes had to be completely torn down because they had been built with that radioactive rebar. it took the better part of the year to contain that radioactive material. the u.s. installed radiation detectors and there hasn't been another cross border incident since it turns out that radioactive material goes missing a lot in mexico. just this past thanksgiving day a truck was hijacked while it was on its way to tijuana from mexico city. those hijackers enlded up abandoning the cargo in the field about an hour outside of mexico city. the six men thought to have been the hijackers were admitted to the hospital with signs of radiation poisoning and field authorities used a robotic arm to recover the radioactive material. just last week anoth
that old medical equipment was loaded with cobalt 60, a radioactive isotope used in radiation therapyence. a handyman sold it for about $10 and the junkyard mix the radioactive material into metal that was used to make ree bar and iron table legs among other things. 200 tons of the stuff was found across 16 different states and back in mexico over 100 homes had to be completely torn down because they had been built with that radioactive rebar. it took the better part of the year to contain that...
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has done a fantastic job measuring microwave background radiation. but the recent one i think you're referring to is biceps two experiment down at the south pole where for three years a team of astronomers pointed the telescope at the patch of the southern polar sky and extracted information about the microwave background radiation that again bears out a more subtle prediction theory. >> this is radiation that emanated from the bang? >> yes. so in the beginning it was really hot. and as the universe expanded, the heat diluted and it cooled down. you can calculate how cold it should be today. 2.7 degrees above absolute zero. that's the temperature of deep space, not when there's sources like stars nearby but if you're in deep, empty space that's the temperature but you can go one step further and not just calculate average temperature but calculate how temperature should vary place to place and math shows it should vary on the order of 1/100,000 of a degree, tiny variation. and do precise measurements and indeed temperature variation in just the patte
has done a fantastic job measuring microwave background radiation. but the recent one i think you're referring to is biceps two experiment down at the south pole where for three years a team of astronomers pointed the telescope at the patch of the southern polar sky and extracted information about the microwave background radiation that again bears out a more subtle prediction theory. >> this is radiation that emanated from the bang? >> yes. so in the beginning it was really hot....
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. >> you remove the entire cancer as much as you can followed by radiation and chemotherapy this this particular study came out is adding two more motion. >> what do you do? do you get ultrasound if you have stomach pain. >> i want to emphasize this point. it's because it's deep in the body. we don't have a marker for it. that's why we talk about the psa. the prostate is deep in the body. we have a mammogram for breast cancer. we don't have a good screening test for pancreas. if we're suspicious we'll do a ct scan. i want to talk a little bit about the cr 207. it could be the cusp of something great. maybe two or three months of long term survival not a lot but what i like about it is the idea of immuno therapy where you take some parts of the tumor itself and provoke the body's own immune system to attack that tumor. that's where we're going to going the future. it worked in other cancers. the other thing they are starting to do with pancreas combining chemotherapy, radiation and immuno therapies. we don't have though lie grail yet. >> my only concern with what we just heard and marc
. >> you remove the entire cancer as much as you can followed by radiation and chemotherapy this this particular study came out is adding two more motion. >> what do you do? do you get ultrasound if you have stomach pain. >> i want to emphasize this point. it's because it's deep in the body. we don't have a marker for it. that's why we talk about the psa. the prostate is deep in the body. we have a mammogram for breast cancer. we don't have a good screening test for pancreas....
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>> we are doing initial testing of a multiple radiation filtering system, called alps. our policy is to decontaminate the watt tore a harm less level, in order to reduce the risk it poses. david beliefs the release of some water is inevitable. they will do it, they have to do it, because there's no way they cannot do it. >> but a radiation expert i spoke with worries act what would happen if tepko fails to filter out more dangerous forms of radiation. >> it's a big problem for the whole pacific. especially the western part. it's true. >> long time worries as the typhoon rages on. al jazeera. this weekend, high times in the state of washington, where pot shops are now open for business. it is the second state to heelize recreational marijuana, but the feds aren't handing out a free pass. >> if i knew the government was going to come in, i would have never done it. i have been law abiding all my life. >> it is the state verses the feds the cannabis confusion, this weekend on america tonight. and why so many families are left with no healthcare because of it. >> i can't af
>> we are doing initial testing of a multiple radiation filtering system, called alps. our policy is to decontaminate the watt tore a harm less level, in order to reduce the risk it poses. david beliefs the release of some water is inevitable. they will do it, they have to do it, because there's no way they cannot do it. >> but a radiation expert i spoke with worries act what would happen if tepko fails to filter out more dangerous forms of radiation. >> it's a big problem for...
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they're combining, keep on therapy, radiation and these immunotherapies.t have the holy grail yet, we're just beginning. >> my orange concern with what we heard and mark's point is well taken is that we have the same immunotherapy that came in with prostate cancer. prostate cancer that doesn't respond to hormones business and aggressive that midweet aft sizo bone and i don't want people to have a false hope, yes, it may have soma added benefit, but the benefit is only two to three months. given the expense of this immunotherapy, we'll see if the government will sponsor some of the expenses because these are hundred of thousands of dollars for only about a couple of months. >> this is only the beginning and i agree with that. i think it's limited at best and it means it will probably be approved over the next year, eric and you always ask that question. it's maybe a grandfather of a treatment. the biggest thing with the pancreas is out how to diagnose it early. we need to get from teens or genetic markers that something that tells us that you have it. with
they're combining, keep on therapy, radiation and these immunotherapies.t have the holy grail yet, we're just beginning. >> my orange concern with what we heard and mark's point is well taken is that we have the same immunotherapy that came in with prostate cancer. prostate cancer that doesn't respond to hormones business and aggressive that midweet aft sizo bone and i don't want people to have a false hope, yes, it may have soma added benefit, but the benefit is only two to three months....
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you just completed some rigorous radiation just two months ago. how are you feeling?rack to the world. i'm feeling better, thank you. >> you're looking good. this is a very personal thing you go through, any woman goes through but you're sharing it. your story is going to be shown at verizon center on sunday. why did you want to go public? >> i want to n and men actually. and everyone has their own journey but boy, your life becomes very medical all of a sudden and changes drastically. >> your journey began on your birthday when you got the diagnosis. you found out not only did you have cancer but it was aggressive cancer and you were treated aggressively for this at inova fairfax. how difficult was this? >> the chemo was not very easy although i had a lot of wonderful support from my family and from friends and it was hard, i have to say. there's lots of things that go wrong with you that are supposed to go wrong with you. you know, symptoms that you just can't help. you know it's working. it's fighting the disease so you make your way through that. and i had chemo f
you just completed some rigorous radiation just two months ago. how are you feeling?rack to the world. i'm feeling better, thank you. >> you're looking good. this is a very personal thing you go through, any woman goes through but you're sharing it. your story is going to be shown at verizon center on sunday. why did you want to go public? >> i want to n and men actually. and everyone has their own journey but boy, your life becomes very medical all of a sudden and changes...
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education >> cell phone manufacturers put buried westbound the manual safety warnings regarding radiation. but few people see those warnings >> an ordinance would require cell phones purchased to include a warning label. >> we want the to educate people what it would be. >> it's posturing of the worst kind. there is no health issue here. there is no legal basis to make them to do this. >> counsel members will discuss this ordinance in september. if it does pass, berkeley will become the first city in the country with cell phone warning labels >> we relish the idea of berkeley being first in efforts to protect the public from things that could harm them. >> a letter says cell phones are safe and ordinance, unnecessary. >> still ahead tonight, bay area jews and muslims breaking traditions to come together in the name of peace. >> more on california drought. why farmers are blaming water shortage on a short-sighted state policy. >> billions of dollars wired by immigrants each year. ahead on seven on your sited, how to get money there safely. >> we're waiting for a muggy water pattern. yeah,
education >> cell phone manufacturers put buried westbound the manual safety warnings regarding radiation. but few people see those warnings >> an ordinance would require cell phones purchased to include a warning label. >> we want the to educate people what it would be. >> it's posturing of the worst kind. there is no health issue here. there is no legal basis to make them to do this. >> counsel members will discuss this ordinance in september. if it does pass,...
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he also said he will continue running the firm as normal during his radiation and chemotherapy. being investigated by u.k. agulators after a study shows psychological experiment influenced what users saw in their news feeds. facebook says it has taken appropriate protections for people's information. in the u.s. is said to be more than 4000 lockheed martin missiles to iraq. the administration wants to sell the missiles to help iraq's government fight against islamic insurgents. coming up, we will bring our focus back to vodafone's acquisition binge. it'sll dig into how shopping spree could impact consumers and the competition. ♪ >> let's bring back our focus to vodafone. the you expected to approve its 7.2 billion euro bid for spain's ono today. joining us is the principal analyst at ovo. it will be passed unconditionally, isn't it? no concessions? >> in this case, i have no doubt read it will be passed. >> there have been other issues in other countries. why is this so straightforward when it was not so straightforward in other scenarios? >> good point. the reason why germany i
he also said he will continue running the firm as normal during his radiation and chemotherapy. being investigated by u.k. agulators after a study shows psychological experiment influenced what users saw in their news feeds. facebook says it has taken appropriate protections for people's information. in the u.s. is said to be more than 4000 lockheed martin missiles to iraq. the administration wants to sell the missiles to help iraq's government fight against islamic insurgents. coming up, we...
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we have to deal with the radiation because once we are out of the protection from the radiation, we have to learn how to deal with it. well, we don't know how to go to mars. it's just that simple. if we did go ahead and go in to send a crew of the radiation they would be babbling idiots when they got there. you simply can't do it. you've got to come up with something that protects you. you have to do it in increments. they felt like okay lets do it in the threes. don't get any further away than the three seconds from the communications. when you learn how to live in space and that is all the way past the man when you can live out there and you know what you're doing and you can fly safe go to the next step and the next step. this is what we pointed out in the book and we felt like we should be doing and we've opened up about it and we did enough about it in different grams that should be it but meanwhile everybody is talking about it and i think they had a meeting that's fine but what they are doing this for 30 years. so if they can put up satellites cheaper that's fine and if they can g
we have to deal with the radiation because once we are out of the protection from the radiation, we have to learn how to deal with it. well, we don't know how to go to mars. it's just that simple. if we did go ahead and go in to send a crew of the radiation they would be babbling idiots when they got there. you simply can't do it. you've got to come up with something that protects you. you have to do it in increments. they felt like okay lets do it in the threes. don't get any further away than...
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>> and berkeley wants retailers to put stickers on cell phones to show they emit cancer causing radiation. they ruleed they violated the right to free speech so they consulted a law professor to make sure it meets guidelines its its its -- its cell phones. you will get read back from business owners about this proposed ban and in july, they are providing federal transportation programs. the house is set to vote today. many transport station and that such in improvement. and that money will written out. >> hundreds of thousands of jobs will be in jeopardy if we don't do this. >> the highway trust fund is funded primarily through gas taxes but neve not kept pace with the city's transportation needs. they have 300,000. >>> cracking down on fraud, this patient several people to prison. >>> desperate cries and what a complete stranger did to help save a mother and her little girl. >>> you can see traffic is doing well in san sows and he will show you more. >>> and clouds are production and we'll see if there is any coming up the old weather highway. heat shields are compromised. we have multip
>> and berkeley wants retailers to put stickers on cell phones to show they emit cancer causing radiation. they ruleed they violated the right to free speech so they consulted a law professor to make sure it meets guidelines its its its -- its cell phones. you will get read back from business owners about this proposed ban and in july, they are providing federal transportation programs. the house is set to vote today. many transport station and that such in improvement. and that money...
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education >> cell phone manufacturers put buried westbound the manual safety warnings regarding radiation. but few people see those warnings >> an ordinance would require cell phones purchased to include a warning label. >> we want the to educate people what it would be. >> it's posturing of the worst kind. there is no health issue here. there is no legal basis to make them to do this. >> counsel members will discuss this ordinance in september. if it does pass, berkeley will become the first city in the country with cell phone warning labels >> we relish the idea of berkeley being first in efforts to protect the public from things that could harm them. >> a letter says cell phones are safe and ordinance, unnecessary. >> still ahead tonight, bay area jews and muslims breaking traditions to come together in the name of peace. >> more on california drought. why farmers are blaming water shortage on a short-sighted state policy. >> billions of dollars wired by immigrants each year. ahead on seven on your sited, how to get money there safely. >> we're waiting for a muggy >> we're waiting for
education >> cell phone manufacturers put buried westbound the manual safety warnings regarding radiation. but few people see those warnings >> an ordinance would require cell phones purchased to include a warning label. >> we want the to educate people what it would be. >> it's posturing of the worst kind. there is no health issue here. there is no legal basis to make them to do this. >> counsel members will discuss this ordinance in september. if it does pass,...
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no it's not the radiation is going to hit the west coast and other scientists will disagree what will be the the long term impacts is this an ever ever lasting crisis it's not an everlasting crisis but there are dead zones dead zones around the reactors that will be dead zones for decades to come and all of us have a piece of focus shima in you i can figure geiger counter right to your body and detect some of the radiation from the reactor however is minimal so i don't think that everything is going to be radioactive here in the united states it's not that way food you can eat however we have to monitor the food very carefully because we do know that radioactive cesium with a half life about thirty years leaked into the ocean and it's water soluble and it did get into the fish and sea life around fukushima but the government does monitor these things and so far as we know the food supply is safe while i mean. i hope so i hope that we get that we can eat this food and i did want to ask you you know given. crisis like you said another minor earthquake could could trigger another melt an
no it's not the radiation is going to hit the west coast and other scientists will disagree what will be the the long term impacts is this an ever ever lasting crisis it's not an everlasting crisis but there are dead zones dead zones around the reactors that will be dead zones for decades to come and all of us have a piece of focus shima in you i can figure geiger counter right to your body and detect some of the radiation from the reactor however is minimal so i don't think that everything is...
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, which has done a fantastic job measuring microwave background radiation.but the recent one i think you're referring to is biceps two experiment down at the south pole where for three years a team of astronomers pointed the telescope at the patch of the southern polar sky and extracted information about the microwave background radiation that again bears out a more subtle prediction theory. >> this is radiation that emanated from the bang? >> yes. so in the beginning it was really hot. and as the universe expanded, the heat diluted and it cooled down. you can calculate how cold it should be today. 2.7 degrees above absolute zero. that's the temperature of deep space, not when there's sources like stars nearby but if you're in deep, empty space that's the temperature but you can go one step further and not just calculate average temperature but calculate how temperature should vary place to place and math shows it should vary on the 1/100,000 of a degree, tiny variation. and do precise measurements and indeed temperature variation in just the pattern that th
, which has done a fantastic job measuring microwave background radiation.but the recent one i think you're referring to is biceps two experiment down at the south pole where for three years a team of astronomers pointed the telescope at the patch of the southern polar sky and extracted information about the microwave background radiation that again bears out a more subtle prediction theory. >> this is radiation that emanated from the bang? >> yes. so in the beginning it was really...
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the biggest problem we have got to go beyond the earth is to deal with radiation. once we are out of the protection of the atmosphere from that radiation we have to deal with it. people say what people say why do i go to mars? we don't know how to go to mars. it's just that simple and if we did go to mars and sent a crew out there with a radiation they would be exposed to baby babbling idiots when they got there. you simply can't do it. you have got to come up with something. you have to do it in great increments. neil feldt lets do it in threes, what he called threes. first don't give any further way than three seconds from communication with mission control in which you can get help and three days that you can get back to earth. now when you learn how to live in space and that's on the other way past the moon and you get out to point but when you can live out there and you know what you're doing and you can fly safely and go to the next step, this is what we pointed out in the book and this is what we felt we should be doing and be wrote enough about it and did e
the biggest problem we have got to go beyond the earth is to deal with radiation. once we are out of the protection of the atmosphere from that radiation we have to deal with it. people say what people say why do i go to mars? we don't know how to go to mars. it's just that simple and if we did go to mars and sent a crew out there with a radiation they would be exposed to baby babbling idiots when they got there. you simply can't do it. you have got to come up with something. you have to do it...
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installed radiation detectors along the border with mexico.t in mexico. just this past fall, a truck carrying an old radiotherapy machine was hijacked on its way from tijuana to mexico city for disposal at a special facility for storing nuclear waste. not knowing what they had taken, they abandoned it in a field in a small farming town outside mexico city. the six men, thought to be the highjackers, were admitted to the hospital with signs of radiation facility. they used a robotic arm to recover the radioactive material. just last week, another small amount of radioactive material went missing from a stolen truck in mexico city, only to be recovered a few hours later in both of those incidents, mexican authorities followed official protocol. they alerted the a tonic energy agency, notified border patrol. part of the concern when something like this happens is the radioactive material would be harmful to anyone who accidentally or unknowingly comes into contact with it. another major concern is it might be taken by someone trying to get their
installed radiation detectors along the border with mexico.t in mexico. just this past fall, a truck carrying an old radiotherapy machine was hijacked on its way from tijuana to mexico city for disposal at a special facility for storing nuclear waste. not knowing what they had taken, they abandoned it in a field in a small farming town outside mexico city. the six men, thought to be the highjackers, were admitted to the hospital with signs of radiation facility. they used a robotic arm to...
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because once we are out of the protection of the magnetosphere from the radiation, we've got to learn how to deal with it. people say why don't we go to mars? we don't know how to go to mars. it's just that the bull. and if we did come up with the radiation may be exposed to, they would be babbling when they got there. you simply can't do it. he got to come up with something that protects you. neil felt like let's do it in greece, first, don't give any further away than three seconds communication with mission control in three days you can get back to earth. when you learn how to live in space and that is on the other way past the move, when you can live out there, when you know what you're doing and you comply absolutely safe, go to the next step. this will be pointed out in the book and this is what he so we should be doing that we read enough about it and just enough program and that should be. meanwhile, everybody's talking about that meeting appear about google getting in and bury us in getting in and everything like this. that is fine. but what they are doing has been done for 4
because once we are out of the protection of the magnetosphere from the radiation, we've got to learn how to deal with it. people say why don't we go to mars? we don't know how to go to mars. it's just that the bull. and if we did come up with the radiation may be exposed to, they would be babbling when they got there. you simply can't do it. he got to come up with something that protects you. neil felt like let's do it in greece, first, don't give any further away than three seconds...
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he would do radiation, chemotherapy, surgery.you want to be appropriate to the extent of your disease. after you are feeling better, you don't want him to give you more radiation, more chemo, or more surgery if the disease is being dealt with appropriately. frisk -- then, and patient was getting better. crime was down dramatically. particularly in minority communities, more medicine was being applied and the patient was not feeling better about what the doctor thought was an improvement. in any event, the issue has now been defused. we are still practicing it and we will continue to practice it. at the same time, crime is continuing to still go down. hopefully, relationships between the police and, particularly in the minority communities that still expense of much of the crime, those relationships will have the ability to be improved upon. >> are the actual tactics it's -- tactics changing? the exchange between a police officer and the person on the street? i would imagine even if the volume comes down, minority communities will
he would do radiation, chemotherapy, surgery.you want to be appropriate to the extent of your disease. after you are feeling better, you don't want him to give you more radiation, more chemo, or more surgery if the disease is being dealt with appropriately. frisk -- then, and patient was getting better. crime was down dramatically. particularly in minority communities, more medicine was being applied and the patient was not feeling better about what the doctor thought was an improvement. in any...
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throughout the adjacent patio as evidenced from the cracks 2, 3, 4 the old black top pavement those roots radiate well beyond the box. the people who wish to remove the trees show a break-in branch in one of the trees. the truth is that there was a recent failure of a branch but the the truth it also the owners the trees have failed to maintain them and maintenance practices can make those safe and tragic trees and continue to provide amenities a number of people in the next door apartments have asked me to view the trees from their apartments there were more than a dozen humming birds in the trees it's appreciated by the neighborhood both trees is safe trees and can be made structurally better and more attractive with attention. thank you. >> okay. we can hear from - >> i do want you to be cognizant we have two experts one representing the university of california the department of urban forestry that has looked at the trees and given them a positive bill of height if you go against this you go against the university of california and ray who is working for the park department to simply remove t
throughout the adjacent patio as evidenced from the cracks 2, 3, 4 the old black top pavement those roots radiate well beyond the box. the people who wish to remove the trees show a break-in branch in one of the trees. the truth is that there was a recent failure of a branch but the the truth it also the owners the trees have failed to maintain them and maintenance practices can make those safe and tragic trees and continue to provide amenities a number of people in the next door apartments...