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on so i hope we can work together with that in the future. >> any questions? yes? het her bring the mike phone to you. >> why -- when you were talking about the cans and the bpa exposures, why did you just address beans? i'm assuming you mean any food or liquid in all cans? >> yes, it's all of them and i didn't mean to just address beans, that's why the recommendation is frozen or fresh vegetables, for instance, frozen and fresh fruits, we did a bunch of product testing and looked at also past product testing to see where are the highest levels of bpa in canned foods and it looks like they end up the most in kind of very complex foods like soup or, you know, the pasta dishes that i grew upin that came out of cans, those kinds of things that are salty and maybe also acidic and maybe also really fatty seemed to like suck the stuff up, so the highest levels were in those followed by i believe vegetables, my memory's a little rusty, especially if you're trying to pour your whole outof a can, that may be especially problem mat -- problematic, getting your things ou
on so i hope we can work together with that in the future. >> any questions? yes? het her bring the mike phone to you. >> why -- when you were talking about the cans and the bpa exposures, why did you just address beans? i'm assuming you mean any food or liquid in all cans? >> yes, it's all of them and i didn't mean to just address beans, that's why the recommendation is frozen or fresh vegetables, for instance, frozen and fresh fruits, we did a bunch of product testing and...
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>> i believe so, is that true? yes, my science advisors, that's why they're here. >> [inaudible]. >> yeah. there are a lot of carcinogens in diesel exhaust, yeah. >> [inaudible]. >> well, you're still seeing an oil that combusts, some of them we know burn more cleanly than others but if it's combusting, you end up with productions of combustion, it may not be better for pollution on the other side, depending on how clean the air burns and that's a theme we end up talking about a fair bit unfortunately is that bio doesn't always mean it's safer, it can, it can definitely mane we're reducing destruction of greenhouse gases but it can still make bad things outs of good ingredients if you know what i mean, another outdoor thing is to reduce your reliance on household pesticides so the active ingredients can be of concern, the pesticide itself, but most pesticide companies done label what are called the inert ingredient, that's the one that's not doing the pest killing per se, they can still really be bad chemicals, end
>> i believe so, is that true? yes, my science advisors, that's why they're here. >> [inaudible]. >> yeah. there are a lot of carcinogens in diesel exhaust, yeah. >> [inaudible]. >> well, you're still seeing an oil that combusts, some of them we know burn more cleanly than others but if it's combusting, you end up with productions of combustion, it may not be better for pollution on the other side, depending on how clean the air burns and that's a theme we end up...
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and so c.v.s. or rite aid or duane reed or whatever they hire more cashiers because they have more customers and they have more people buying things because of this government stimulus but then the government stimulus goes away and so that spending dries up and those people lose their jobs was that a good investment by the government but i'm not sure that's the right question more and i mean maybe the better question is was that a good decision to remove that spending if it led to unemployment so you know with the case of the payroll tax a lot of people right now say if the payroll tax cut expires and everybody has two percent more taken out of their paychecks come the start of the new year that this is going to lead to less spending in the economy lower job creation every economist i've talked to seems to recognize that so the question is then should we should we be taking two percent more away from people when unemployment is high and it's going to potentially lead to more unemployment so if the
and so c.v.s. or rite aid or duane reed or whatever they hire more cashiers because they have more customers and they have more people buying things because of this government stimulus but then the government stimulus goes away and so that spending dries up and those people lose their jobs was that a good investment by the government but i'm not sure that's the right question more and i mean maybe the better question is was that a good decision to remove that spending if it led to unemployment...
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patriotic vision so-called so people so many people seem to be worried about that with building up the economy and manufacturing essential to that as john points out you can't replace you can't get services you can't trade in services we need manufacturing to improve the trade deficit the budget deficit the fiscal crisis to the extent that it exists although granted a lot of corporations are sitting on their capital they're not investing in r. and d. so one necessity for supporting manufacturing is to have things like democratic firms and cooperatives and alternative banks that we move our money and so we need the synergy between people moving their money into these production platforms to get the high paid jobs that we need all right jonathan feldman we are out of time thanks so much for being on the kaiser report. thank you for having me it was a pleasure all right now going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert my guest jonathan feldman if you had to send me an e-mail please do so at kaiser reported r t t v dot ru. bio. with. this month'
patriotic vision so-called so people so many people seem to be worried about that with building up the economy and manufacturing essential to that as john points out you can't replace you can't get services you can't trade in services we need manufacturing to improve the trade deficit the budget deficit the fiscal crisis to the extent that it exists although granted a lot of corporations are sitting on their capital they're not investing in r. and d. so one necessity for supporting...
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thank you so much. i'm going to talk briefly about three of the recommendations that we made two years ago in the report and we made the recommendations around child abuse and we learned a lot about domestic violence and we wanted child abuse to have the same and when we asked for data the first year of the report everything that came to us was labeled "domestic violence" which was helpful but it didn't tell us what are the child abuse calls coming in because we train the 911 operators every year so we thought how many of the calls are child abuse request, the same thing with elder abuse and one of the things we're proud of is the police department and with the department of emergency management when they saw that recommendation they said "we can do that" and i think within two months they did it, so we're thrilled and in february of 2011 -- there are three child abuse codes that went into play and we had 23 that we have documented as child abuse request. that is small but we're just starting. the major
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is that i was just so that the truth. because then i heard was these are the she said a lot of lies but the one thing that was remarkable was essentially that maybe these attacks are coming against me because we haven't effectively. plundered the state or whatever it is our family has been you know we haven't plundered it was a little different but forget the translation but the point is that i think that she's old she probably doesn't even know where her money is. i'm not doubting at all that she has money on this account i don't could be illegal no i don't i don't think i am sure i would imagine that there's a good amount of money that greek families that are in politics have invested abroad that is not legal ok because they. i have been career politicians and greece is a club dr c. has been for many decades and i'm their family has been in power for a very long time so i think that it's the end the reason what's what's fantastic about that sot is this myth of tax evasion and let's go after doctors let's go after you kn
is that i was just so that the truth. because then i heard was these are the she said a lot of lies but the one thing that was remarkable was essentially that maybe these attacks are coming against me because we haven't effectively. plundered the state or whatever it is our family has been you know we haven't plundered it was a little different but forget the translation but the point is that i think that she's old she probably doesn't even know where her money is. i'm not doubting at all that...
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that there are none of them are durable nothing we buy is durable and so we're in a vortex so you're in for tax where you have to keep consuming just to replace the things that are breaking yeah yeah yeah maybe even the ones that are when you look at a lining up for a new i phone yeah so then another area debt we hear so much about how corporations are not sitting on record amounts of debt that are sitting on record amounts of cash is the common refrain we have heard over the last year let's play a little bit of it corporate c.e.o.'s are simply sitting on their hands you're seeing u.s. corporations with more money on their balance sheet than they've had in years and now you in your report actually disagree with this notion why well a couple of reasons why there's a very simple calculation you can do if you go to the dow thirty and you you you add up all their debt and all their cash there are five hundred billion in the hole so this idea that the corporations are flush with cash this is now maybe five hundred billions a low level of debt but but but the idea that they're sitting ther
that there are none of them are durable nothing we buy is durable and so we're in a vortex so you're in for tax where you have to keep consuming just to replace the things that are breaking yeah yeah yeah maybe even the ones that are when you look at a lining up for a new i phone yeah so then another area debt we hear so much about how corporations are not sitting on record amounts of debt that are sitting on record amounts of cash is the common refrain we have heard over the last year let's...
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morgan to do it or not so it wasn't j.p. morgan participating with with the fed why did everybody last laugh when we asked that question well you know i think look i think he deserves credit for that point by all published accounts who are not involved in that but the new york fed has never disputed that he was asked to come in and buy buy bear stearns with government assistance the new york fed offered up so i think it is kind of hard to hold them to account for this. and i wish on that bear stearns lawsuit i mean on the other hand they are a big financial situation they have a lot of very well paid lawyers they could have protected themselves from these types of liabilities and the deal documents that maybe was too rushed i don't know but they apparently didn't do that i do wish that there would be more actions braced against the brought against the individuals those opposed the institutions to get into this this kind of situation six specially problematic since j.p. morgan chase bought the problem they didn't initiate the
morgan to do it or not so it wasn't j.p. morgan participating with with the fed why did everybody last laugh when we asked that question well you know i think look i think he deserves credit for that point by all published accounts who are not involved in that but the new york fed has never disputed that he was asked to come in and buy buy bear stearns with government assistance the new york fed offered up so i think it is kind of hard to hold them to account for this. and i wish on that bear...
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so, i'm so glad that joaquin has come aboard to help us. he, having headed up the neighborhood services program for years, now has his talent with todd in making sure that all of the small businesses along these commercial corridors have access to our programs, have a higher degree of understanding, along with our carla johnson and our mayor's office of disability, and all the different agencies working together, we're going to make this successful. this is a family of agencies that care about our small businesses. last time i looked, there were over 71,000 businesses who registered that had less than 100 employees. that's an incredible sign of businesses that have -- that are our backbone, that hire a number of people. they're not the biggest employers, but they do hire the largest number of employees. over 51% of the city's employees are hired by small businesses. and i want to continue supporting them, nurturing them, have them increase. i hate seeing vacant, vacant buildings, vacant spots. benny knows every time we walk down there, what
so, i'm so glad that joaquin has come aboard to help us. he, having headed up the neighborhood services program for years, now has his talent with todd in making sure that all of the small businesses along these commercial corridors have access to our programs, have a higher degree of understanding, along with our carla johnson and our mayor's office of disability, and all the different agencies working together, we're going to make this successful. this is a family of agencies that care about...
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when you look at that way it started it started that way so so so now i mean it is anyway it's too late to think about assad i think we are fastly. going to post assad situation and that in that sense turkey has very close relations with the general syrian opposition which includes kurdish some kurdish element but not the p.k. kaleb months or so there is a difference in that and in that sense the seem to be following a constant policy with regard to you know dealing with syrian people and we before we go to the break is there any good outcome when it comes to what's happening in syria for turkey. yeah i think there is i think there is again let's keep in mind the fundamental point here that at the root of these arab awakening is really a more than nationalism going to jump in here we're going to go to a short break we're going to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the third state party. in. download the official location cell phone choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is you
when you look at that way it started it started that way so so so now i mean it is anyway it's too late to think about assad i think we are fastly. going to post assad situation and that in that sense turkey has very close relations with the general syrian opposition which includes kurdish some kurdish element but not the p.k. kaleb months or so there is a difference in that and in that sense the seem to be following a constant policy with regard to you know dealing with syrian people and we...
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>>> so on the issues discussed so far ... so i want to thank everyone on the work they have done on this plan over the many many years on the areas that we are still discussing, 3b was a grandfather for 35,011th street, i feel like i can be supportive of that. on the historic buildings, let me make sure to follow on the conversation we just had it's the salmon covered lot whether they have applied for the designation or not. >>> it's whether they are listed on the state or national registry. >> it's the additional step of requiring them to get listed. >>> i can support three or four it's procedural but i couldn't not support option five. child care and id that is five fine and i'm supportive of the plan after the charter amendment has passed after prop c passed and on the objective 1.5 so far i'm happy recognizing that there is a study happening on central corridor because there is but i don't know if i could split hairs like this but this language seems more supportive and pushing towards the plans being proposed for central
>>> so on the issues discussed so far ... so i want to thank everyone on the work they have done on this plan over the many many years on the areas that we are still discussing, 3b was a grandfather for 35,011th street, i feel like i can be supportive of that. on the historic buildings, let me make sure to follow on the conversation we just had it's the salmon covered lot whether they have applied for the designation or not. >>> it's whether they are listed on the state or...
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i know that i'm still really not so. very so. it's. worse for the little. white house of a. radio guy and for a minute. i want. a good job you've never seen anything like this unfold. guys i'm having martin so president obama had a meeting today with various governors to discuss ways to keep the economy growing but perhaps he should have just consulted with the white house petitions page because so far over fifteen hundred position or have signed what they see as this country's best economic stimulus plan construction of the death star yes the fictional space station and super weapon from star wars capable of planetary destruction with its super laser is exactly what the american empire needs so come on and let's break the set. despite so many diet fad that sweep across this country every year obesity plagues thirty percent of americans and you can blame it on the fast food industry or lack of exercise but have you ever considered that diet foods themselves might be part of the problem so let me explain the most prevalent artificial sugar on the market is aspartame which is
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so if you can set. a lot in ones you need to signal and minutes they also grew up in the to draw but left it at the age of six and never returned. they now live in the city in apartment building but still room and they are regions. was planted here as a dancing teacher. was. to his den says he tells the stories about his motherland. blandina up to now has a one thousand strong reindeer had when the enemy saw the light and marks around it is gathered it turns and move to another posture they travel hundreds of kilometers in winter women and children for them. but the two families have less of a chance to come across each other they belong to different worlds even though there's sometimes a similar.
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they so so much food away here it's just unbelievable you get eat it. pushed me. we're not here to steal your food. sometimes you get it can't understand so yes pinch yourself out of. the hell happened so you know he's down seventy one yes i just got out. ok but you don't mind if i grab something so i can have a little sum in my house to full meals they're. willing to give some good enough to agree to it well. there you go beans rice and bacon. here put in here because thanks for thanks my friend the time change well just tell. them you will not take you from them that's. right you know i'm saying really kill a kid a couple of these drinks. come to he. thanks bro and you come down my house he freakin funny but one broke. down said. he. and i could take a meal to.
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this is what we have worked so hard, so many struggles.ill remind ourselves of the night of the assassination and what had occurred and how this city was so divided. i believe now that there is such a great unity. when we talk about diversity in the city, how that unity transforms itself. it really is part of our dna in everything that we do. and, so, it is in this spirit that i welcome all of you to this 34th tribute and this remembrance. it is in the spirit that we set a foundation continually to go forward and be even more diverse and continue to invite people who have never been a part of this government, take up it this responsibility with us. help us bring more people into the economy, to the wonderful city of san francisco. * make sure that their lives are respected with dignity and with the prosperity this city has to offer. thank you for being here in this wonderful, wonderful city of san francisco. (applause) >> thank you, mayor lee. that was beautiful. it's now my pleasure to introduce mayor willie brown who is an iconic figure
this is what we have worked so hard, so many struggles.ill remind ourselves of the night of the assassination and what had occurred and how this city was so divided. i believe now that there is such a great unity. when we talk about diversity in the city, how that unity transforms itself. it really is part of our dna in everything that we do. and, so, it is in this spirit that i welcome all of you to this 34th tribute and this remembrance. it is in the spirit that we set a foundation...
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how so? >> well, you know, he had a -- i think a way to present the banal and a very different way from andy and they were really difficult. >> i think also you can't see and photograph the terrifying aspect of that piece in particular, how bright it, is first of all, and how -- it's actually physically difficult to look at and it's a vision of perfection that captures the terror and a little bit the almost kind of uns golyness of perfection and. >> rose: you liked it, jeff? (laughter) >> having heard all this. >> rose: you sat silently. >> if i think back to andy at the time, i was thinking about andy's -- maybe the g.e. logos, something like that i was playing with hoovers and the idea of a door-to-door salesman with the moovr and there's a death like aspect there, too. >> rose: i read where you talked about going door to door as a child and the experience of it and how you would smell things, see furniture and you'd get a sense of what was going on. >> a sense of acceptance, of the environ
how so? >> well, you know, he had a -- i think a way to present the banal and a very different way from andy and they were really difficult. >> i think also you can't see and photograph the terrifying aspect of that piece in particular, how bright it, is first of all, and how -- it's actually physically difficult to look at and it's a vision of perfection that captures the terror and a little bit the almost kind of uns golyness of perfection and. >> rose: you liked it, jeff?...
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so that is not the solution. and i think we need some time to figure out a rejiggering of what was a system from 20 or so years ago that needs to be updated. i appreciate your commission's thoughts on that coming up with the answers that work. >> in some ways scavenging helps to solve the problem, taking a distributive issue and providing someone motivation to seek out a less concentrated footprint of redemption centers. >> it does. it does. i this we're at some kind of weird critical point where there is just too few. economic conditions have certainly driven the current situation. there were, when i started doing this, there might have been one person going around and poking through cans and now three or four times in a given evening different sets of folks will pass by. and so it's something that we have to try to face, even that, how do we work that into what the new situation would be? >> right. it's polarizing. >> yes. >> the same thing works in the other direction. indigents and affluents are both two ends
so that is not the solution. and i think we need some time to figure out a rejiggering of what was a system from 20 or so years ago that needs to be updated. i appreciate your commission's thoughts on that coming up with the answers that work. >> in some ways scavenging helps to solve the problem, taking a distributive issue and providing someone motivation to seek out a less concentrated footprint of redemption centers. >> it does. it does. i this we're at some kind of weird...
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you're always so inspirational. so, i turn it over to you. thank you so much. (applause) >> thanks. i apologize, i had to write my speech so i was running out of time and i'm sorry that i directed such a bad production of wizard of oz for you at the turtle creek round in dallas. maybe you'll forgive me one day. listen, on behalf of my family gina and rebecca and jennifer and christopher, i want to thank you for inviting us to speak today. and although i am the only member of the family to speak today, i'm not speaking on their behalf. the truth is i just like to talk. [laughter] >> in fact, as i am happy to see so many people here as i do, as the comedian paula said, even if you weren't here, i'd still be up here talking. but despite my tendencies towards reliving the admonishment of my fifth grade teacher sister grace who chastised me for having diarrhea of the mouth and constipation of ideas, i took a long while for me to say yes when stuart and ann asked me to talk a bit on the day that marks the death of george and harvey. and the reason became clear when i sat down to write my
you're always so inspirational. so, i turn it over to you. thank you so much. (applause) >> thanks. i apologize, i had to write my speech so i was running out of time and i'm sorry that i directed such a bad production of wizard of oz for you at the turtle creek round in dallas. maybe you'll forgive me one day. listen, on behalf of my family gina and rebecca and jennifer and christopher, i want to thank you for inviting us to speak today. and although i am the only member of the family to...
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so, obviously this falls within the 2 to 20 range so you need at least 2. now, what i'm going to show you next is a schematic. i want you to focus on the area where [inaudible]. this is actually taken off of the hotel's emergency plan. so, it will due to show you what's going on. this is typical of all the floors. as you can see we have the water closets and there is the one shower room. that is typical for all of these. and they need a minimum of [inaudible]. now, it is irrelevant to this code section that this building was built in 1906. it may or may not have had these because the board of supervisors and the commission and the mayor have determined that the minimum standard given the occupancy load of this building is a minimum of two. the housing code has the authority under local law and under state and [speaker not understood] statutes to be able to be retroactive. and indeed there is a whole list of retroactive provisions and this code section is one. they're listed in chapter 2 of the housing code. and indeed the inaugural structural engineer on th
so, obviously this falls within the 2 to 20 range so you need at least 2. now, what i'm going to show you next is a schematic. i want you to focus on the area where [inaudible]. this is actually taken off of the hotel's emergency plan. so, it will due to show you what's going on. this is typical of all the floors. as you can see we have the water closets and there is the one shower room. that is typical for all of these. and they need a minimum of [inaudible]. now, it is irrelevant to this code...
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so the russian ones came up, so "war and peace" and "anna karenina" and yeah, and "dr. zhivago," they were all my desperately trying to prove to myself that i wasn't stupid for having left school. so there you go. tavis: you are far from that. >> thanks. tavis: i asked you earlier about how you think you are managing the success that's coming at you so fast and furious. so there is, in case you haven't heard, there is some oscar buzz in this town around this project. so do you i am always fascinated how people process that. do you shut it out, do you allow yourself to sort or revel in it? what's your method? >> well, i do not think you allow yourself to revel in it, but i think for all of us who are involved in this project, it was such a massive labor of love. even if it doesn't get any nominations, just the fact that there is buzz around it means that you've done a good job. it means that people are appreciating the work. i think given particularly with this project, because there is this whole kind of theatrical conceit behind it, none of us knew whether we were goin
so the russian ones came up, so "war and peace" and "anna karenina" and yeah, and "dr. zhivago," they were all my desperately trying to prove to myself that i wasn't stupid for having left school. so there you go. tavis: you are far from that. >> thanks. tavis: i asked you earlier about how you think you are managing the success that's coming at you so fast and furious. so there is, in case you haven't heard, there is some oscar buzz in this town around this...
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you so much so let's start with your recent letter which i should say is out today we are so lucky to have you on a day that you published the title of a piece in your article the first piece is market of the absurd and you actually draw some interesting parallels between the bond bearers of one nine hundred eighty one and the bond bulls today now interest rates were fifteen percent back then today we know they are microscopic so what exactly are the similarities because of course the world looks very different then and now. well i think one similarity is . something called muscle memory which is that the conditioned behavior of people operating in markets that have been trending hot for months school quarters work for doing for years but for decades in one nine hundred eighty one bond yields have been rising bond prices falling since nine hundred forty six that's what thirty five years. of today interest rates have been falling bond prices rising since the . one hundred eighty one that's thirty one years and counting. then. people can come to see it come to believe that central banks
you so much so let's start with your recent letter which i should say is out today we are so lucky to have you on a day that you published the title of a piece in your article the first piece is market of the absurd and you actually draw some interesting parallels between the bond bearers of one nine hundred eighty one and the bond bulls today now interest rates were fifteen percent back then today we know they are microscopic so what exactly are the similarities because of course the world...
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okay. . >> so face so phase one is fully funded and $800 million from the c o c and so 36-point the phase one budget is fully ponded for phase two we have 39.42 secured -- not secured but identified that includes the geobond the 2012 joe bond the northwest east blaysa has been a long public act park included in the water front use plan and then we went out with the bon want voters were aware that these would be a source that the bond would support that park and we are proposing issues of 2.2 million for phase two and 8 million from the operating funds and 7.3 will be repaid by a passenger facility charge and this is a per head charge that we would assess on passengers. san diego and seattle have both put in p s c's to retain very many and so it's anywhere between two and $6 per head and it depends on the life that we want the repayment between nine and 30 whereas ask so the lower the charge, the locker the fee and the lower the charge the higher the fee and so we also have phase $26.6 million and we are increasing any and are able to use mark port for these because we have increased our s
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>> here it's vaguer. >> not so well. >> not so well, yeah. >> rose: so next time we are going to sum up science and government, huh? >> you'll handle government, i'll try to handle science. >> tell the audience about -- >> i think the impact of neuroscience on public policy is enormous. witnesses in court, how reliable is their testimony. what have we learned can predict outcome. delay of gratification, other kinds of things like this. how reliable is intuitive judgement. many things that have come out of neurobiology that affected public policy and will have have a good time discussing it. >> rose: all that very much. >> thanks so much. >> rose: thank you thank you for joining us as we continue our look into the remarkable organ, the brain, and not just how functional it can be, but also what happens when there is dysfunction and what we are learning from dysfunction in order to more carefully and productively engage treatments. thank you for joining us. see you next time. >> funding for charlry rose has been provided by the coca-cola company, supporting this program since 2 o capti
>> here it's vaguer. >> not so well. >> not so well, yeah. >> rose: so next time we are going to sum up science and government, huh? >> you'll handle government, i'll try to handle science. >> tell the audience about -- >> i think the impact of neuroscience on public policy is enormous. witnesses in court, how reliable is their testimony. what have we learned can predict outcome. delay of gratification, other kinds of things like this. how reliable is...
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so, it is free with a toy. and come and meet the other district policemen and permit officers. >> what is the date? >> the 10th. december the 10th, monday, 6:00, messanine. >> you have no holiday parties? >> i have... they are private. >> you are not invited. >> and it is the end of the my an calendar too. >> the exclusive bryant tan. >> that is it. concludes our commissioner comments and questions. and now, let's go on to new business request for future agenda items. >> have we heard from supervisor chu's office about coming and speaking to us about his legislation? >> no. >> well, we... i made the request last week through his staff and i think, jan but she has not indicated a time frame yet. it is most likely january before this is going to actually move forward. so given a little space and we have felt it belt best to come and address the commission. >> next year. because this, again, is this train is on the track but it is going rather slowly. so we will have time to weigh in. >> what is the deal on wester
so, it is free with a toy. and come and meet the other district policemen and permit officers. >> what is the date? >> the 10th. december the 10th, monday, 6:00, messanine. >> you have no holiday parties? >> i have... they are private. >> you are not invited. >> and it is the end of the my an calendar too. >> the exclusive bryant tan. >> that is it. concludes our commissioner comments and questions. and now, let's go on to new business request for...
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so that is not the solution. and i think we need some time to figure out a rejiggering of what was a system from 20 or so years ago that needs to be updated. i appreciate your commission's thoughts on that coming up with the answers that work. >> in some ways scavenging helps to solve the problem, taking a distributive issue and providing someone motivation to seek out a less concentrated footprint of redemption centers. >> it does. it does. i this we're at some kind of weird critical point where there is just too few. economic conditions have certainly driven the current situation. there were, when i started doing this, there might have been one person going
so that is not the solution. and i think we need some time to figure out a rejiggering of what was a system from 20 or so years ago that needs to be updated. i appreciate your commission's thoughts on that coming up with the answers that work. >> in some ways scavenging helps to solve the problem, taking a distributive issue and providing someone motivation to seek out a less concentrated footprint of redemption centers. >> it does. it does. i this we're at some kind of weird...
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and feel like you see so far go to our your to challenge you to dot com so i forget to set an subscribe check our facebook page at facebook dot com so breaking the set if you're wondering about what i'm doing when i'm gone there you can follow me on twitter at abby martin so stay tuned to hear about the top five freakiest big brother toys that are surveilling you next. who are. who are the early. zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero. zero zero zero. it is. the only. well guys it's been a long year of data mining surveillance tracking and spine that brother seems to be reared its ugly head around every corner of planet earth as you may noticed on the show i try to give a regular update on the expansion of the third valence state two thousand and twelve the seen an enormous growth of every kind of technology capable of dropping that the government cannot wait to seize and used against you and me so how they go over the top five creepiest elements of the surveillance state joining me now is my own breaking the separatists are men of all rob hi hey great so let's go over the list really
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so, again, my name is james. i want to thank the hatchery for hosting us here and being such an important part of the start-up community and for helping san francisco businesses start and grow here in san francisco. our first speaker is mayor lee. he has been a strong advocate of open data, both in his current position and also historically as the city administrator. and he's going to be sharing with you some really exciting announcements and his vision for open data. mayor? (applause) >> hi, good morning. welcome again to innovation month in san francisco. it's great to be here. as you know, i've been working really hard with organizations like sf city and code for america and others to make sure that we keep being leaders in technology and celebrating our status, but also implementing the programs to help us continue that very nice title we have, the innovation capital of the world. and i am here today in collaboration with board president david chiu and so many others from our committee on information technolo
so, again, my name is james. i want to thank the hatchery for hosting us here and being such an important part of the start-up community and for helping san francisco businesses start and grow here in san francisco. our first speaker is mayor lee. he has been a strong advocate of open data, both in his current position and also historically as the city administrator. and he's going to be sharing with you some really exciting announcements and his vision for open data. mayor? (applause) >>...
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thank you so much max all right to be here ok so the yes man are revolting people can't participate on kickstarter by contributing or donating to the film you've got over one hundred seventeen thousand of the tutor a thousand dollar target we're going to add another fifty thousand to that right now what do you say to that indie. today with the last day so you better act. yeah you can go to the yes men are revolting dot com all right so tell us about the film the yes men are revolting this is the third film that we've made and it follows our evolution as characters as people as we take on some of the biggest corporate criminals in the world. it's about how we lose hope like a lot of activists do and then regain it as we realize that we're really not alone and there's this really giant movement that's behind us and actually helping in all kinds of ways seen and unseen and taking on the enemies of democracy i guess you could say companies like you know some of the worst companies out there governments that don't care about people but serve those companies. some of those companies like str
thank you so much max all right to be here ok so the yes man are revolting people can't participate on kickstarter by contributing or donating to the film you've got over one hundred seventeen thousand of the tutor a thousand dollar target we're going to add another fifty thousand to that right now what do you say to that indie. today with the last day so you better act. yeah you can go to the yes men are revolting dot com all right so tell us about the film the yes men are revolting this is...
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this is so. the reason i open the store was i do a lot of business online all over the world but i don't have a great connection with my community so i figured if i open the store and was visible the people that i want to connect with will come in. i didn't start this is crazy like we were just driving my friends i was very very ma'am nice got to call ahead. and then i had too many free things so i just remember other people and it's also now missing my day that you wondered coach i've made in four years and i've got all these people on towards nations d. jack black in progress it's. so kind of people. crazy and. i am in the train arborists a tree surgeon and i've had my own business for the last thirteen years and my job is to keep the trees up not shutting down because of the economy when we had this depression we were in it's basically chilled nine out of ten small tree businesses so people like myself and been run out of business. everyone calls. her. and. nobody told me it's their son i alwa
this is so. the reason i open the store was i do a lot of business online all over the world but i don't have a great connection with my community so i figured if i open the store and was visible the people that i want to connect with will come in. i didn't start this is crazy like we were just driving my friends i was very very ma'am nice got to call ahead. and then i had too many free things so i just remember other people and it's also now missing my day that you wondered coach i've made in...
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in the old story so personally apologize if that. worst you are going through. right now six of the radio guys in fort lauderdale a minister of a cause that i want to quote we're about to give you've never seen anything like this i'm told. by gays i mean martin unfortunately today could mark the very last episode of breaking the set because you see it today may be the very last day here on planet earth that is according to crackpot interpretations of the mayan calendar so and owner of this i've packed my final show for your doomsday pleasure including a brand new interview with director oliver stone and historian peter president a look at what creepy surveillance we won't have to deal with anymore since the fan of the world and all and then i'll be explaining what the mayans actually meant and why we will all be here come tomorrow so it's great to set. up. a little bit to do so if you've never seen anything like this on the telly. so last week i had the great pleasure of having academy award winning director oliver stone and historian peter president on the show
in the old story so personally apologize if that. worst you are going through. right now six of the radio guys in fort lauderdale a minister of a cause that i want to quote we're about to give you've never seen anything like this i'm told. by gays i mean martin unfortunately today could mark the very last episode of breaking the set because you see it today may be the very last day here on planet earth that is according to crackpot interpretations of the mayan calendar so and owner of this i've...
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so, they're on different realms. so, it doesn't come back. they can meet again at the same space, but at the expense of time. but when the rocket is going at a steady speed, the earth seemed to be slowed down compared to it? yes, yes, yes. if flashes are being emitted by the earth, then the ship sees those slowed down too. would you like to see that? can we get into that? how many of you'll say, "no, information overload. i've got too much to digest already." can we switch frames of reference and see if it still works? let's try it. let's suppose instead of the fellow over here with the telescope, we put a person over here shining a light, okay? a light beam's gonna go off and now the ship observes, all right? now, the person on earth is gonna flash a light every six minutes. okay? now, the ship's going out. now, the ship is gonna watch those flashes. how long apart will those flashes appear to people on the ship? do you see it's 12? they're gonna go out for 60 of their minutes. how many flashes will they see 12 minutes apart in their 60 minu
so, they're on different realms. so, it doesn't come back. they can meet again at the same space, but at the expense of time. but when the rocket is going at a steady speed, the earth seemed to be slowed down compared to it? yes, yes, yes. if flashes are being emitted by the earth, then the ship sees those slowed down too. would you like to see that? can we get into that? how many of you'll say, "no, information overload. i've got too much to digest already." can we switch frames of...
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so the. audience technology innovation and all the lives developments around russia we've gone to the future are covered. to live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because you know how fabulous i had lunch i got so many i mean i have my hands down i believe that i'm seeing the same thing really not. in the old story so personally apologize it's. worse for the link to. the white house or to the. radio guy minestrone i think what. we're about to give you never seen anything like this i'm told. what's going on i'm out in march and this is breaking the set today i want to talk about him cuts not just any handcuffs it's a very controversial set of handcuffs to be the perfect addition for the growing holy state this is an illustration of the next generation of handcuffs created by scottsdale inventions in arizona the cust could be fitted with an accelerator own homemade or. butter that a tracking device a microphone a camera and a biometric sensor to measure your st
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so, jay walked it down. i think jay is great for partnering with start-ups as much as he does. >> great. who can be the other start-ups, people using the data to make products. you already talked about what you actually made. i'd love to hear more about the experience of working with the city's data like, you know, other things, like services or data points you would actually like -- would make it better and you can sort of take that. whoever has an answer ready can go first. >> and i have a microphone. i wanted to say this earlier and it kind of slipped my mind. we have the most amazing experience working with the city over the past just really the few weeks in building this application about urban growth. one at the data portals, it has a rich repository of information. but working with -- we had lots of questions, right. something maybe there were attributes or information that wasn't necessarily documented to the extent we wanted. and we asked the question, we would get these immediate responses with rea
so, jay walked it down. i think jay is great for partnering with start-ups as much as he does. >> great. who can be the other start-ups, people using the data to make products. you already talked about what you actually made. i'd love to hear more about the experience of working with the city's data like, you know, other things, like services or data points you would actually like -- would make it better and you can sort of take that. whoever has an answer ready can go first. >> and...
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so many of the tea party young members younger newer members of congress are so beholden to the big corporate interests that though they talk about sovereignty they haven't been willing to join congressman jones or for that matter tea party nation leader judson phillips has spoken out against the t.p.n. secret tribunals but for i would say to date i don't know how go in the future a lot of tea party organizations seem to be quiet maybe because the corporations who are funding part of the tea party movement don't like this amazing lori wallach thank you so much for reporting for being up so late for sharing the story with a small community. and i'm sorry about the poor sound quality i'm right here live through five lines because we've been physically thrown out of the venue and so i'm across the way they stocking the theme what's going on through the literally closed door. but laura thank you thank you so much for sharing with us thank you bye bye. now on to news from capitol hill democrats in the house led by minority leader nancy pelosi are trying to force a vote on middle class tax cuts leg
so many of the tea party young members younger newer members of congress are so beholden to the big corporate interests that though they talk about sovereignty they haven't been willing to join congressman jones or for that matter tea party nation leader judson phillips has spoken out against the t.p.n. secret tribunals but for i would say to date i don't know how go in the future a lot of tea party organizations seem to be quiet maybe because the corporations who are funding part of the tea...
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>> so exit fee. so any customer -- any customer that stays with the program after the first two opt out notices -- let me back up. if you don't want to be part of the cleanpower sf program and you tell us that there is no departure charge that a customer incurs that we are charging. after the program is launched if you then decide -- oh i got my first cleanpower sf bill. i don't want to be part of this program. we are still as the city saying there is no charge to depart from the program at that point. pg&e doesn't have a fee to exit the program during that portion of the time either. >> they don't have a fee that charge it's. >> the fee that we do include and maybe what you're referring to is the cost responsibility surcharge where if a customer leaves pg&e's bundedel service and comes to a cca pg&e will take a portion of the fees they used to charge that customer and those fees will follow the customer so the bill premiums that i am showing here include that as part of the premium so this is all in
>> so exit fee. so any customer -- any customer that stays with the program after the first two opt out notices -- let me back up. if you don't want to be part of the cleanpower sf program and you tell us that there is no departure charge that a customer incurs that we are charging. after the program is launched if you then decide -- oh i got my first cleanpower sf bill. i don't want to be part of this program. we are still as the city saying there is no charge to depart from the program...
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so so. because it's a loaded experience before syrians are going to go. survival gear for service. so kids before sponsorship molestations before politics. they are all here to make a. case chimp of the client. wealthy british style. markets. can. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cancer for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to report. we speak your language. news programs and documentaries in spanish as to you breaking news a little tonnage of angles the stories. you hear. the choice spanish. visit. sigrid laboratory was able to build a most sophisticated robot which all unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach me the creation of why you should care about humans and. this is why you should care only. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else. you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. soon which brightened if you mean about som
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