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in other words, for simplistic reasons, two walkie-talkies? >> i don't believe so, supervisor. michelle from the department could speak more technically than i can. but i don't think so. i think they work in conjunction with each other. commissioner mirkarimi: just want to make sure that we have a more pictorial idea of what this looks like so we are not weighing down people just how feasible this is. >> good morning, michelle with the department of emergency management. with the 700 megahertz voice communication systems, the goal will be to have all radio capable of both operation on the 800 megahertz existing system, as well as the new 700 megahertz system. as we start rolling out the 700 megahertz brond band system, we'll look at a separate device initially, and as industry moves forward to developing one twice that involves both the data and voice from the same system, then we'll look to procure those devices. >> the idea to actually more of both into one -- morph both into one single device. >> that is correct. we are hoping industry moves in that direction and we are givi
in other words, for simplistic reasons, two walkie-talkies? >> i don't believe so, supervisor. michelle from the department could speak more technically than i can. but i don't think so. i think they work in conjunction with each other. commissioner mirkarimi: just want to make sure that we have a more pictorial idea of what this looks like so we are not weighing down people just how feasible this is. >> good morning, michelle with the department of emergency management. with the...
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i think that is aery simplistic view. this is unimportant battle. - ths an important ttle. >> people are asking why coalition troops cannot be taken out of ghantan. ey are not fighting th liba -- they are not fighting al qaeda, they a fighting thealib. alaeda has alob agenda to hu the west and to overthrow middle easternoverents. is h largely been kept out of afgnist for the past 10 yrs that now the cliti is trng t bld uhe ay to ke al edaut using the death for a troo withdrawal wld ba windfal bonus. traini theationalrmy a slownd pnfulrocess. british army tinerave said th the afgh armys yes away from bng able to hndle insurgen on their own. al qda's raini leaders are deerate and dangerous. theyaveeenomplely silineby the arab spring revolutions. they are under pressurerom poce antelgence agencies and their actnsre deeply unpopular with mt muslims. noe of that is likely to make them gi up w. >> foreign mor onhe continuingtruge agast extrists and theallo from osama bin laden's death, we are ined by columnist and associate edi
i think that is aery simplistic view. this is unimportant battle. - ths an important ttle. >> people are asking why coalition troops cannot be taken out of ghantan. ey are not fighting th liba -- they are not fighting al qaeda, they a fighting thealib. alaeda has alob agenda to hu the west and to overthrow middle easternoverents. is h largely been kept out of afgnist for the past 10 yrs that now the cliti is trng t bld uhe ay to ke al edaut using the death for a troo withdrawal wld ba...
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i think that is a very simplistic view. this is unimportant battle. >> -- this is an important battle. >> people are asking why coalition troops cannot be taken out of afghanistan. they are not fighting the taliban, -- they are not fighting al qaeda, they are fighting the taliban. al qaeda has a global agenda to hurt the west and to overthrow middle eastern governments. this has largely been kept out of afghanistan for the past 10 years that now the coalition is trying to build up the army to keep al qaeda out. using the death for a troop withdrawal would be a windfall bonus. training the national army is a slow and painful process. british army trainers have said that the afghan army is years away from being able to handle insurgents on their own. al qaeda's remaining leaders are desperate and dangerous. they have been completely sidelined by the arab spring revolutions. they are under pressure from police and intelligence agencies and their actions are deeply unpopular with most muslims. none of that is likely to make the
i think that is a very simplistic view. this is unimportant battle. >> -- this is an important battle. >> people are asking why coalition troops cannot be taken out of afghanistan. they are not fighting the taliban, -- they are not fighting al qaeda, they are fighting the taliban. al qaeda has a global agenda to hurt the west and to overthrow middle eastern governments. this has largely been kept out of afghanistan for the past 10 years that now the coalition is trying to build up...
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that is a simplistic way of saying something that was discussed that was complex. a lot of people did not think the feeder patterns were a good concept but the this, but that and there is this big question and problem. it is kind of disappointing to see that if you did not know the complications, and you just read that, that is a different statement then what our conclusion to that was. i feel like i have had to call that out. during the public comment, you heard a huge range of statements which we heard during the conversations we had. it is complicated. we recognize that. i cannot say that i look forward to the next months of conversation but i bet it will be interesting. it will -- i will be there for that. thank you. >> thank you. a want to thank everyone for their comments, thoughtful and will provoke debate. i am going to do something which otherwise would not do and i will wait until the end which is our practice. i want to say this one thing because it is kind of -- i have changed my mind, to tell you the truth. i want to say that i believe -- i agree with
that is a simplistic way of saying something that was discussed that was complex. a lot of people did not think the feeder patterns were a good concept but the this, but that and there is this big question and problem. it is kind of disappointing to see that if you did not know the complications, and you just read that, that is a different statement then what our conclusion to that was. i feel like i have had to call that out. during the public comment, you heard a huge range of statements...
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. >> what microwave radiation does in the most simplistic term is very similar to what happens to yourd when you put your food in a microwave oven. it's cooking the brain. >> based on past statements, the fcc isn't convinced there's a real risk and maintain they do not endorse the need for consumers to take any precautions to reduce exposure. i tell you as a neurosurgeon and journalist and a guy that has three cell phones, i believe this is an important issue to investigate. for what it's worth, i haven't met anyone that says don't use a cell phone. that's not even realistic in today's age. there are things you can do, steps you can take to minimize your risk from radiation. if you are concerned about that, i'll show you those during the show. coming up first, we'll dig even deeper into this and you'll hear my conversation with a scientists studying this for over 20 years. i'll be right back with a special look at cell phone safety. granola bars made with crunchy oats and pure honey. nature valley -- 100% natural. 100% delicious. 8% every 10 years.age 40, we can start losing muscle --
. >> what microwave radiation does in the most simplistic term is very similar to what happens to yourd when you put your food in a microwave oven. it's cooking the brain. >> based on past statements, the fcc isn't convinced there's a real risk and maintain they do not endorse the need for consumers to take any precautions to reduce exposure. i tell you as a neurosurgeon and journalist and a guy that has three cell phones, i believe this is an important issue to investigate. for...
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to say no company should be doing business in china is over simplistic, and i do not support that idea. but i do think companies need to be mindful of how they are going about their business. it is not a matter of being there or not being there. it is about how you are engaging. we had a situation early on where yahoo! went into china and they ended up being the implicit in jailing several dissidents because when the police showed up in their beijing office, if they refused to hand over information, they too would go to jail. when google went in, they chose not to offer a chinese version of e-mail. they said, ok, we are not going to host user content within china because we do not want to be in the position of sharing it with the chinese police. we will experiment with the centering of the search engine kind of thing. they tried that for a couple of years and decided they did not want to do that. microsoft is still in there with their search engine. it is not being used by many people. they are trying to split the difference a little bit more in terms of notifying users that censorship
to say no company should be doing business in china is over simplistic, and i do not support that idea. but i do think companies need to be mindful of how they are going about their business. it is not a matter of being there or not being there. it is about how you are engaging. we had a situation early on where yahoo! went into china and they ended up being the implicit in jailing several dissidents because when the police showed up in their beijing office, if they refused to hand over...
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to come in the now is that when you when you compare this to make it on the air that's where the simplistic money but that includes very much russian companies who can really benefit throughout europe from being able to the offshore grass enough electricity and everywhere in europe i've said however that they must be protected by a new investment with me so that they can be a reservation of the us of a. circular going to markets now we start with the oil light sweet is trading in the black that's after one point seven percent slob on thursday and downbeat reports from the us on existing house sales and eating some kinda cases. ninety nine dollars and a half this one below brands is up. just below one hundred twelve. thirteen stocks are also trading in the positive territory b.p. is up four percent after the oil company reached a settlement with the expulsion all over the deepwater horizon disaster a restaurant operator michel's about this deal c. is down five percent on disappointing profits banking stocks are leading the gains in frankfurt with commerce bank of supersets. there most of the
to come in the now is that when you when you compare this to make it on the air that's where the simplistic money but that includes very much russian companies who can really benefit throughout europe from being able to the offshore grass enough electricity and everywhere in europe i've said however that they must be protected by a new investment with me so that they can be a reservation of the us of a. circular going to markets now we start with the oil light sweet is trading in the black...
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drinking our days and quit in pakistan given ok i'm afraid christopher also thinks me with the simplistic will of business consultant as you were thinking. people in europe in the u.s. have been repeatedly duped by the media into backing foreign interventions that's the opinion of julian assange the founder of wiki leaks who spoke exclusively to us see it is a taster of what's to come in about fifty minutes for you. our number one enemy is ignorance. and i believe that if the number one enemy is not understanding what is actually going on now. he was promoting. you know really it's my my opinion that the media in general so that is just talking to how the world actually and you live every war that it started in the past fifty years has been the result of i mean you know why the media could have stopped it if they had searched basically populations. populations have to be fooled into world's population is going we've only you know we've opened our lives going to war so if we have a good media environment people who also have a peaceful. three is on for the financial crash of two thousand a
drinking our days and quit in pakistan given ok i'm afraid christopher also thinks me with the simplistic will of business consultant as you were thinking. people in europe in the u.s. have been repeatedly duped by the media into backing foreign interventions that's the opinion of julian assange the founder of wiki leaks who spoke exclusively to us see it is a taster of what's to come in about fifty minutes for you. our number one enemy is ignorance. and i believe that if the number one enemy...
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from going on now is the new thing you can bet you that you can make it on the earth where the simplistic one the government lose very money russian companies that who can really benefit throughout europe are moving even threw them off the ground and they're going to be everywhere in europe the five said however that they must be protecting the border any new address of the universe so that they can be reservation to the us of a. look at the market's performance u.s. stocks edge down after gap in other retailers same come signs that consumer demand is weakening dow jones industrial average is news and point six percent actually point two percent the south gap is down fifty percent after the clothing chain reported the twenty three percent fall in profit for the first quarter a huge week tonight across the peach chains in europe stocks are mixed enough in trading the dax is losing nearly half a percent b.h.p. is up over to a half percent after the oil companies reached a settlement with noise well short of the deepwater horizon disaster restaurant upgraded michel's that was his down five p
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because something that it's not interests against for example would be one simple choice the company simplistic yes no that's right and it's may not be giving dance move ever run for its money but it's simply reading the book this isn't something that it's a great step forward for roughly the n.f.l. service business. and as gallic flavor heading to the russian caucus. says france's teacher greeted c.e.o. which would see tourism investment in the troubled region but mr newspaper says the countries may set up a two billion euro venture to build new resorts but the deal comes with conditions russia will have to ensure graceful safety from terrorist attacks french president nicolas sarkozy's to sign an agreement to develop the caucuses during the g eight meeting on things. and that's the latest business for now i have more for you in less than one else so stay with headline news up next. the official antti of legation jong phenomenon called touch from the substance. on the. video on demand. smiling old girls and omissions fish now in the palm of your. question on the call live next to the border of
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have the opportunity to talk to the business leader in russia a business person understand very simplistic view of society. what kind of industry specifically do you think best fits the idea of social business best i can't i can't tell because in every business opportunity is an enormous knowledge and we can use any knowledge to transform it but motivational to have the creativity of the young people from russia the top talent and they are helping the financial become this member to get some shape social business where it's sort of business and share it not only in russia i think russia have. the old saw the goods all over europe thank you thank you very much for being with us it was a real pleasure to talk to you in just a reminder that my years here in this studio today was right founder of the grameen creative labs and that's it for now from all of us we will be back with more for us than comment on what's going on in and outside russia until then stay on r.t. and take care thank you thank you for was my. all. in taunton ulti is available in hotels france to convince myself to tell bang
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[laughter] and he wasn't quite simplistic. so those influences hit me as early as 1976, 1977, before records. so when they first started to record, you just would know that they would be the first to take these extreme chances with the art, because they were far ahead, light years ahead of everybody else. so by the time they had social discussion in 1983 with the message, they had already covered all the other terrains of rap music and hip-hop anyway. so it was expected from them, and so therefore, they no doubt were an immense influence. can you talk about the origins of public enemy? how did that come about? i first got involved in hip-hop by doing graphic design, doing flyers. that was my major in college, and i was always this artistic phenom. so the left side of my brain was always kickin'. and i would do hip-hop flyers on long island and queens, and all of a sudden, i got involved in being involved with a mobile deejay unit called spectrum with hank shocklee in 1979. and coincidentally, the first hip-hop records came out
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when people think that they get desperate and they become prey to demagogues who will offer them simplistic solutions like military expansionism like fascism these things feed there that the petri dish is high levels of unemployment and what scares me the most is the political establishment has now lost its focus on job creation is is completely obsessed with some abstract problem called the debt and deficit which is totally manageable if you put our people back to work and had a fair tax is the movie know there would be no problem at all and they're not focused on how to put people back to work there i don't see any ideas coming out of washington that would really do the trick. luz leopold we're talking with was the in seventy nine he won alexander hamilton laid out his eleven point plan to to george washington he was the secretary of the treasury. to his report on manufacturers and suggested that we have basically a protectionist policy the united states to protect its country which included tariffs that was put in place in seven hundred ninety three by and large by washington and by the
when people think that they get desperate and they become prey to demagogues who will offer them simplistic solutions like military expansionism like fascism these things feed there that the petri dish is high levels of unemployment and what scares me the most is the political establishment has now lost its focus on job creation is is completely obsessed with some abstract problem called the debt and deficit which is totally manageable if you put our people back to work and had a fair tax is...
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the pilots were too busy to notice that the plane was actually falling out of the sky is way too simplisticit's expected that there'll be a lot of attention on why the speed sensors failed, but also the manned management and crew management within the cockpit and how they handled the crisis. plane, the safest part of the flight, the cruise, crossing the atlantic, why this plane fell out of the air may no longer be a mystery but solving it could take many more months. richard quest, cnn, london. >> ahead, a week hong kong debut. we'll gauge the reception to the aschenn leg of the ipo when we come back. >>> welcome back to "world business today." i'm andrew stevens in hong kong. >> and i'm nina dos santos in london. let's see where the european markets are. take a look at that. steep declines everywhere we seem and a number of indices down by in excess of half a percent. particularly for countries like greece, but it's also seemed to have spread in italy and s&p's decision to cut its outlook earlier this week. when it comes to the uk, they've released their first quarter gdp figures and it re
the pilots were too busy to notice that the plane was actually falling out of the sky is way too simplisticit's expected that there'll be a lot of attention on why the speed sensors failed, but also the manned management and crew management within the cockpit and how they handled the crisis. plane, the safest part of the flight, the cruise, crossing the atlantic, why this plane fell out of the air may no longer be a mystery but solving it could take many more months. richard quest, cnn, london....
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. >> some of the simplistic models may not be adequate to see what is happening. >> reporter: sam blackesly is the unlikely leader of the not so fast movement of relicensing diablo plant. at a similar pool in japan, a tsunami turned off cooling systems in the radiation plant. >> what surprised me most is they weren't as prepared as they should have been. >> reporter: strickland points to specially engineered transporter and dry storage casts. this spent fuel storage is necessary because there's no long term disposal. despite billions of the rate payer dollars sitting unusable in a fund. all this is designed to with stand a 7.0 quake. >> it's unlikely that we have an earthquake, it's unlikely. that's exactly what they said about japan. >> until you understand the threat you do not yet know the degree of safety. that's the other side of this equation that we need to get our hands around and do so quickly. >>> after blackley threatened legislation to stop the process, the company sent a private letter to the nrc saying it still wants expedited safety review. >> if it's identified that the haza
. >> some of the simplistic models may not be adequate to see what is happening. >> reporter: sam blackesly is the unlikely leader of the not so fast movement of relicensing diablo plant. at a similar pool in japan, a tsunami turned off cooling systems in the radiation plant. >> what surprised me most is they weren't as prepared as they should have been. >> reporter: strickland points to specially engineered transporter and dry storage casts. this spent fuel storage is...
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. >> some of the simplistic models may not be adequate to see what is happening. >> reporter: sam blackesly is the unlikely leader of the not so fast movement of relicensing diablo plant. at a similar pool in japan, a tsunami turned off cooling systems in the radiation plant. >> what surprised me most is they weren't as prepared as they should have been. >> reporter: strickland points to specially engineered transporter and dry storage casts. this spent fuel storage is necessary because there's no long term disposal. despite billions of the rate payer dollars sitting unusable in a fund. all this is designed to with stand a 7.0 quake. >> it's unlikely that we have an earthquake, it's unlikely. that's exactly what they said about japan. >> until you understand the threat you do not yet know the degree of safety. that's the other side of this equation that we need to get our hands around and do so quickly. >>> after blackley threatened legislation to stop the process, the company sent a private letter to the nrc saying it still wants expedited safety review. >> if it's identified that the haza
. >> some of the simplistic models may not be adequate to see what is happening. >> reporter: sam blackesly is the unlikely leader of the not so fast movement of relicensing diablo plant. at a similar pool in japan, a tsunami turned off cooling systems in the radiation plant. >> what surprised me most is they weren't as prepared as they should have been. >> reporter: strickland points to specially engineered transporter and dry storage casts. this spent fuel storage is...
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. >> what microwave radiation does, in the most simplistic terms, is very similar to what happens toyou put your food in a microwave oven. it's essentially cooking the brain. >> reporter: based on their past statements, the fcc isn't convinced there's a real risk and maintain "they do not endorse the need for consumers to take any precautions to predeuce exposure." >> sanjay, this piece is really fascinating and terrifying, i got to say. these cell phones haven't been around long enough to have an accurate sense of whether or not they're safe. >> that's the issue. there haven't been studies to show they're dangerous but there are not studies to show they're safe either. the problem is how much we're using them. even some of the earlier studies, regular cell phone use is defined as a couple hours per week for six months. most people have it planted to their head several hours a day. >> the whole idea in the fine print of the owner manual, it says you're supposed to hold it 5/8ths of an inch away from your head. who does that? i have it pressed against my head. >> i don't think most pe
. >> what microwave radiation does, in the most simplistic terms, is very similar to what happens toyou put your food in a microwave oven. it's essentially cooking the brain. >> reporter: based on their past statements, the fcc isn't convinced there's a real risk and maintain "they do not endorse the need for consumers to take any precautions to predeuce exposure." >> sanjay, this piece is really fascinating and terrifying, i got to say. these cell phones haven't...
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. >> what micro radiation does in the most simplistic term is very similar to what happens to your food when you put your food in a microwave oven. it's essentially cooking the brain. >> based on their past statements, the fcc isn't convinced there's a real risk and maintain they, quote, do not endorse the need for consumers to take any precautions to reduce exposure. i'll tell you, as a neurosurgeon, as a journalist, a guy who personally has three cell phones, i believe this is an important issue to investigate. for what it's worth, i haven't met anyone who says don't use a cell phone. that's not even realistic in today's age. there are things you can do, steps you can take to minimize your risk from radiation. if you're concerned about that, aisle show you those during the show. coming up first, we'll dig even deeper into this and you'll hear my conversation with a scientist who has been studying this for over 20 years. i'll be right back with a special look at cell phone safety. we're adding new cell sites... increasing network capacity, and investing billions of dollars to improve y
. >> what micro radiation does in the most simplistic term is very similar to what happens to your food when you put your food in a microwave oven. it's essentially cooking the brain. >> based on their past statements, the fcc isn't convinced there's a real risk and maintain they, quote, do not endorse the need for consumers to take any precautions to reduce exposure. i'll tell you, as a neurosurgeon, as a journalist, a guy who personally has three cell phones, i believe this is an...
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. >> what microwave radiation does in the most simplistic term is very similar to what happens to youren you put your food in a microwave oven. it's essentially cooking the brain. >> more and more doctors are sounding alarms about cell phones and brain tumors. but the government and industries say there is no cause for concern. our dr. sanjay gupta joins us live with his investigation. building up our wireless network all across america. we're adding new cell sites... increasing network capacity, and investing billions of dollars to improve your wireless network experience. from a single phone call to the most advanced data download, we're covering more people in more places than ever before in an effort to give you the best network possible. at&t. rethink possible. [ technician ] are you busy? management just sent over these new technical manuals. they need you to translate them into portuguese. by tomorrow. [ male announcer ] ducati knows it's better for xerox to manage their global publications. so they can focus on building amazing bikes. with xerox, you're ready for real business.
. >> what microwave radiation does in the most simplistic term is very similar to what happens to youren you put your food in a microwave oven. it's essentially cooking the brain. >> more and more doctors are sounding alarms about cell phones and brain tumors. but the government and industries say there is no cause for concern. our dr. sanjay gupta joins us live with his investigation. building up our wireless network all across america. we're adding new cell sites... increasing...
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. >> rose: what is it about their interpretation, many of them, that you think is simplistic and not very nuanced? >> well, first of all, there are so many countries in the world and turkey's population is 100th of the world and turkish economy is more o less 100 of the wod. why not one understand is-- . >> rose: the fastest growing economy in europe and the 17th largest economy in the world so this not -- >> yes. and also this country's booming and booming and it is getting interesting and also. >> rose: and people paying attention because it has influence now that it didn't have before because it seems to be able to speak the language of a number of opposing forces. >> yes, and also its political ite wants to be a player in worlds. >> rose: why wouldt they? sure. yes. on the other hand i would understand the american or the european who would be a bit ignorant about the details of what's happening here. the main problem is always that turkey is a muslim country, all muslim countries are similar, which is a mistake. >> rose: in other words, they view indonesia and turkey as one of t
. >> rose: what is it about their interpretation, many of them, that you think is simplistic and not very nuanced? >> well, first of all, there are so many countries in the world and turkey's population is 100th of the world and turkish economy is more o less 100 of the wod. why not one understand is-- . >> rose: the fastest growing economy in europe and the 17th largest economy in the world so this not -- >> yes. and also this country's booming and booming and it is...
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especially the texts that most americans grow up studying have to condense it and make it really simplistic. yes, sir? >> have you started another project that you could -- have you started another project that you can relate to us now what you're writing your next book, sir? >> yeah, bring on these other books. [laughter] my next book, actually my next book is going to have small readership. it's about a french play wright who was also a brilliant inventer, thinker, a brilliant spy, and a great libertarian, and he organized and convinced the french king that by supporting the american revolution, the french could undermind and weaken their traditional enemy, britain, who had beaten the pants off of them in the seven years war, and he was responsible for organizing the dummy corporations that in france that shipped french arms, they were not obsolete here, from the seven year war, shipped them here to the american rebels, and indeed he was responsible for the surprise victory at saratoga. the arms arrived in ports smith just in time, and berlin was about to beat us, and then the arms came,
especially the texts that most americans grow up studying have to condense it and make it really simplistic. yes, sir? >> have you started another project that you could -- have you started another project that you can relate to us now what you're writing your next book, sir? >> yeah, bring on these other books. [laughter] my next book, actually my next book is going to have small readership. it's about a french play wright who was also a brilliant inventer, thinker, a brilliant...
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and especially the text that most americans grew up studying what have to condense it and make it simplistic can you help relate what you're getting your next book on. islamic my next book, actually my next book is going to have a very small readership, it's about [inaudible] who's the french playwright who was also a brilliant inventor, a brilliant thinker, brilliant spy, great libertarian and he organized, he convinced the french king by surreptitiously supporting the american revolution the french could undermine and weaken the traditional enemy of britain could be in the pants off of them and the seven year war and he was responsible for organizing the dummy corporations that in france have shipped surreptitiously shipped obsolete french arms, they were not obsolete over here they were obsolete in france from the seven year war useless arms, should come over here surreptitiously to the american rebels and indeed he was responsible for the surprise victory at saratoga the arms had arrived in portsmouth justin times they were carried overland and they were about to beat us and suddenly the
and especially the text that most americans grew up studying what have to condense it and make it simplistic can you help relate what you're getting your next book on. islamic my next book, actually my next book is going to have a very small readership, it's about [inaudible] who's the french playwright who was also a brilliant inventor, a brilliant thinker, brilliant spy, great libertarian and he organized, he convinced the french king by surreptitiously supporting the american revolution the...
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. >> what microwave radiation does in the most simplistic term is very similar to what happens to yourwhen you put your food in a microwave oven. it's essentially cooking the brain. >> reporter: but based on their past statements, the fcc isn't convinced there's a real risk and maintain they "do not endorse the need for consumers to take any precautions to reduce exposure." >> sanjay, your report is -- i've already started using an ear piece. i've completely changed the way i use my cell phone. i've tried not to carry it in my pocket. but i think the thing that surprised me most and caught my attention the most, which i hadn't realized, is that the manufacturers actually tell people in the instruction manual, which i never read, to put -- not to put the cell phone against your ear. >> yeah. you know, that was pretty surprising to us as well. we came upon that particular fact a little bit into the investigation. we'd been talking to the safety experts, talking to people who are dealing with, you know, cell phone safety quite a bit. and then when you read the actual insert that people ne
. >> what microwave radiation does in the most simplistic term is very similar to what happens to yourwhen you put your food in a microwave oven. it's essentially cooking the brain. >> reporter: but based on their past statements, the fcc isn't convinced there's a real risk and maintain they "do not endorse the need for consumers to take any precautions to reduce exposure." >> sanjay, your report is -- i've already started using an ear piece. i've completely changed...
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i know it sounds simplistic, but it's true. thank you, yeah? >> thank you for coming. >> thank you, thank you for coming. >> my pleasure. i read your book last night, and it was compelling giving me a ray of hope. >> thank you. >> i was most impress by your ability to succeed despite your failure and to never give up. my question is what motivated you and when you got involved and faced failure? >> well, i don't think failure is in most cases permanent, and i think failure is not in every case ultimately. a failure is more of a set back. i've been blessed, but sometimes a failure is a blessing, you know? sometimes you need that. i remember -- i write in the book about living and working in darfur between college and law school and darfur was a very different place then. this is 30 years ago. [laughter] it was a very different place than now, but to get to darfur them, you know, they had no airport -- there was an airport, but it had no flights, no train. you know, what you did was go to the market, found a market laurie going in your direction
i know it sounds simplistic, but it's true. thank you, yeah? >> thank you for coming. >> thank you, thank you for coming. >> my pleasure. i read your book last night, and it was compelling giving me a ray of hope. >> thank you. >> i was most impress by your ability to succeed despite your failure and to never give up. my question is what motivated you and when you got involved and faced failure? >> well, i don't think failure is in most cases permanent, and i...
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i know that sounds simplistic, but t true. thank you. >> thank you for coming. >> thank you. thank you for coming. >> my pleasure. i read your book last night. i skimmed through a lot of it, and it was compelling, so thank you. it gave me a ray of hope. >> thank you. >> i was most impressed by your ability to succeed despite your failure and to never give up. so my question is, what motivated you and strengthened your resolve when you faced failure? >> well, i don't think failure is, in most cases, permanent. and i think failure is not in every case failure ultimately. meaning, a failure is more of a setback. you know, mind you, i've been blessed. but sometimes a failure is a blessing. you know, sometimes you need your comeuppance. i remember, i write in the book about living and working in darfur between college and law school, and darfur was a very different place then. this is 30 years ago. [laughter] it was a very different place than now. but to get to darfur then you, you know, they had no airport -- i mean, it had an airport, but it had no flights, no train, you know?
i know that sounds simplistic, but t true. thank you. >> thank you for coming. >> thank you. thank you for coming. >> my pleasure. i read your book last night. i skimmed through a lot of it, and it was compelling, so thank you. it gave me a ray of hope. >> thank you. >> i was most impressed by your ability to succeed despite your failure and to never give up. so my question is, what motivated you and strengthened your resolve when you faced failure? >> well,...
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not as a simplistic suggestion that somehow president obama caused this. $1.3 trillion in wars we haven't paid for, a drug prescription bill we haven't paid for, tax cuts that your party voted for, not mine, that we didn't pay for. should we have tax cuts? that's fine. but we ought to pay for them, not have my great grandson who was just born a week ago pay for it. that's what you're doing. ladies and gentlemen, i'm going to vote no on this. we ought to vote for this. we ought to have a clean bill. and we ought to have both sides coming together and saying america needs this for debts that we have incurred. what i tell town meetings is like you go to macy's and take out your credit card and charge $200 worth of goods and then you go home that night, your husband or your wife and you sit down and say look, we've got too much debt, we need to have a debt limit, put a $100 debt limit on us and then macy's sends you a bill and you send back a letter and say no, i have a debt limit, $100. so you send them a check for $100 and they send back a letter saying hey, no more credit, and guess what,
not as a simplistic suggestion that somehow president obama caused this. $1.3 trillion in wars we haven't paid for, a drug prescription bill we haven't paid for, tax cuts that your party voted for, not mine, that we didn't pay for. should we have tax cuts? that's fine. but we ought to pay for them, not have my great grandson who was just born a week ago pay for it. that's what you're doing. ladies and gentlemen, i'm going to vote no on this. we ought to vote for this. we ought to have a clean...
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i have covered a series of failures in my life, a lot of which have to do with the overly simplistic view of human nature, so i covered the soviet union and we send economists with privatization plans but what they really lacked there was social trust. and we were blind to that. as a result they really stole everything in the country because they had no social trust. then i cover the war in iraq. we sent the military in and were oblivious to the cultural and psychological realities in iraq and were unprepared for that. in a financial system and a regulatory regime based on the assumption that bankers are rational self-interested creatures who wouldn't do anything stupid en masse. that turned out not to be true. most importantly for 30 years i've covered education trying to understand why 30% or 20% of kids drop out of high school. we have tried for 30 years to try to raise high school graduation rates and most of those efforts have been disappointing because we rearrange the bureaucratic -- big schools, charter's vouchers while skirting the central issue which is the individual relat
i have covered a series of failures in my life, a lot of which have to do with the overly simplistic view of human nature, so i covered the soviet union and we send economists with privatization plans but what they really lacked there was social trust. and we were blind to that. as a result they really stole everything in the country because they had no social trust. then i cover the war in iraq. we sent the military in and were oblivious to the cultural and psychological realities in iraq and...
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if you are going to look at that kind of simplistic way, and evidence of look to the. everything he said i heard in 1993. the next runs were the strongest they have in the 20th century. we had an administration did not have one private sector job growth. i'm not claiming it is that simple. that is not my claim. i do not think it is wise for people to make a simplistic argument. history does not help. they are doing things that are significant to get the fiscal house in order. i think that is important. i want to point out how isolated the houser republicans are. it is just a spending and not the revenue problem. that is good message discipline. it is not good fiscal discipline. if you look at any serious effort, 1982 after ronald reagan was part after the tax raising efforts. in 1983 on social security. on 86, they raise taxes. in 1990, president bush and speaker -- in 1997 the republicans agree to maintain it. they do not have the position that you cannot have a penny of revenue. one of the bipartisan plan, none of them take that position. they all came out and said h
if you are going to look at that kind of simplistic way, and evidence of look to the. everything he said i heard in 1993. the next runs were the strongest they have in the 20th century. we had an administration did not have one private sector job growth. i'm not claiming it is that simple. that is not my claim. i do not think it is wise for people to make a simplistic argument. history does not help. they are doing things that are significant to get the fiscal house in order. i think that is...
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to make it from their perspective because if you're going to look at that in that kind of more simplistic causal way, the evidence doesn't look too good over the last 20 years. everything he said, i heard 9 million tons in 1993, then the next eight years were eight of the strongest years our country has had in the 20th century. then we cut taxes together going and had an administration that did not have one net private-sector job growth. now, i am not claiming that that is that simple. that's not my claim. i'm guessing i don't think it's wise for people on that site to make it because it's a simplistic argument, and history doesn't help them. and the truth is that you are doing this as part of an over all fiscal discipline package. and if you do that, you will create confidence in your country, conference for people to make long-term investments because they believe we have the political will to compromise and do things that are significant to get our fiscal house in order and live within our means. so i think that's very important. i really want to point out how isolated the house republ
to make it from their perspective because if you're going to look at that in that kind of more simplistic causal way, the evidence doesn't look too good over the last 20 years. everything he said, i heard 9 million tons in 1993, then the next eight years were eight of the strongest years our country has had in the 20th century. then we cut taxes together going and had an administration that did not have one net private-sector job growth. now, i am not claiming that that is that simple. that's...
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the internet than without it and to say that no company should be doing business in china is over simplistic and i don't support that. but i do think that companies need to be mindful of how they are going about doing business. so it is not a matter of being there or not being there but it is just about how you were engaging. so, you have a situation early on where yahoo! went into china with the chinese e-mail service that they hosted on computer servers inside chinese jurisdiction and lo and behold they ended up being complicit and jailing several dissidents because when the police showed up in yahoo!'s beijing office their chinese staff refused to hand over the information, they too would go to jail. so that put them in a difficult position. when google went in, they chose not to offer a chinese version of the e-mail so that they wouldn't be -- they decided to draw the line at okay we are not going to host user content inside china because we don't want to be in a position of sharing it with the chinese police but we will experiment with the censoring of the search engine kind of thing an
the internet than without it and to say that no company should be doing business in china is over simplistic and i don't support that. but i do think that companies need to be mindful of how they are going about doing business. so it is not a matter of being there or not being there but it is just about how you were engaging. so, you have a situation early on where yahoo! went into china with the chinese e-mail service that they hosted on computer servers inside chinese jurisdiction and lo and...
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>> in a simplistic way.s. >> those that can't be impartial are off the jury, too. >> in the last two years, i've had two heart attacks, quadruple bypass, three stents, i'm diabetic, i'm on 14 medications a day. >> reporter: many have been stricken due to the gruelling demands of being s ining sequesd the length of the trial. then there's the facebook effect. >> is facebook your home page? >> no, msn is when i log on. >> do you have a twitter account? >> yes. >> reporter: the cable tv news machine is on overdrive. casey's parents filed suit against their former attorney. they say brad conway breached their confidence. he appeared on tv last week suggesting a defense strategy. >> what he's going to say is that she didn't report her child missing because of the abuse, the emotional abuse, the alleged physical abuse, sexual abuse. >> reporter: the trial will get under way soon enough. after all, it's taken three years to get this far. it's unlikely opening statements will begin earlier than wednesday. each side
>> in a simplistic way.s. >> those that can't be impartial are off the jury, too. >> in the last two years, i've had two heart attacks, quadruple bypass, three stents, i'm diabetic, i'm on 14 medications a day. >> reporter: many have been stricken due to the gruelling demands of being s ining sequesd the length of the trial. then there's the facebook effect. >> is facebook your home page? >> no, msn is when i log on. >> do you have a twitter account?...
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is it too simplistic to say because he has a kenyan father and white mother that he's governing thiske a particular policy decision. that's a tough call to make. he's been very transparent about saying that he's struggled with racial identity, struggled with cultural identity, knowing that does matter. >> mark lamont hill, i could talk about this all day, it's a fascinating topic. thank you for being with us this morning. >> can you introduce me as a free black man next time? >> i will. thanks so much for being with us. >> my pleasure. >> he's a kennedy and with that name comes a lot of pressure, lots of it. if you can't deal with it, a mental crash could be inevitable. >> the kennedy family is known for being persevering, on the football field, active, winners, so, of course, how did i feel? i felt like a loser. i felt like, oh, god, i'm not living up. what a shame. >> coming up next, dr. sanjay gupta's exclusive one-on-one with a kennedy who's coming clean about his addiction and his famous father and the pressures of life inside a legendary family. alls the xf, yet an instant clas
is it too simplistic to say because he has a kenyan father and white mother that he's governing thiske a particular policy decision. that's a tough call to make. he's been very transparent about saying that he's struggled with racial identity, struggled with cultural identity, knowing that does matter. >> mark lamont hill, i could talk about this all day, it's a fascinating topic. thank you for being with us this morning. >> can you introduce me as a free black man next time?...
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. >> what microwave radiation does, in the most simplistic term, is very similar to what happens to your put your food in a microwave oven. it's essentially cooking the brain. >> based on their past statements, the fcc isn't convinced there's a real risk and maintain they, "do not endorse the need for consumers to take any precautions to reduce exposure." dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, san jose, california. >> so now the world health organization's cancer research team is weighing in. its announcement is scheduled in the next hour whether or not cell phones could be classified as a carcinogen. we're monitoring and are going to bring that and those results of the vote up next. >>> but also, breaking news now. former bosnian second base military commander radko mladic is on his way to the hague right now to fag war crimes charges. a second serbian court rejected his claims he was too sick to face prosecution. he is facing the massacre of 8,000 muslims during the bosnian-serb war. >>> a former egyptian banker accused of sexually assaulting a hotel maid in new york. it sounds eerily similar to the c
. >> what microwave radiation does, in the most simplistic term, is very similar to what happens to your put your food in a microwave oven. it's essentially cooking the brain. >> based on their past statements, the fcc isn't convinced there's a real risk and maintain they, "do not endorse the need for consumers to take any precautions to reduce exposure." dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, san jose, california. >> so now the world health organization's cancer research team is...
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it's a simplistic way of looking for a solution that doesn't exist, end quote. so if this legislation isn't about reducing the price at the pump, what is it about? it's about exploiting our legitimate concerns about high gas prices to deliver another huge giveaway to big oil, an industry that made over $35 billion in profits in the last quarter alone. meanwhile, the majority refuses to end big oil's nearly $50 billion of special interest tax breaks. mr. speaker, i'd like to submit to the record a statement by my colleague, mr. mcgovern of massachusetts. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. polis: yesterday in the rules committee, mr. mcgovern brought forth a bill that would have ended the giveaway of tax revenue to big oil. unfortunately, the republican majority chose not to allow that amendment in this rule. had that been allowed under the open rule that mr. mcgovern proposed, i would have brought an amendment to the floor to use those $50 billion to reduce the corporate tax break to help create jobs in america. instead, the republicans are seeking t
it's a simplistic way of looking for a solution that doesn't exist, end quote. so if this legislation isn't about reducing the price at the pump, what is it about? it's about exploiting our legitimate concerns about high gas prices to deliver another huge giveaway to big oil, an industry that made over $35 billion in profits in the last quarter alone. meanwhile, the majority refuses to end big oil's nearly $50 billion of special interest tax breaks. mr. speaker, i'd like to submit to the record...