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and mission creek provides a really ideal location to study adaptation strategies because it is one of the lowest lying areas. and storm water run off from mission bay, also trains to mission creek and complicating future flooding events and this is an ideal place to study and this graphic shows the existing condition in green, and in red, the 2050 scenario, and with 15 inches of sea level rise and in blue, the scenario with a55 inches of sea level rise. >> this proposed study is the out growth of prior sea level rise work and led by dcdc on its adaptation adapting to rising tides project and this project is a collaborativive planning effort to help san francisco communities to adapt to the rise and event flooding. this project has engaged local regional and state and federal agency and organizations as well as non-profits and private association. together this project, team and its partners are working towards the project goal of increasing the bay area's preparedness and the sea level rise and strong events and protecting critical systems dcdc led the project study in concert with th
and mission creek provides a really ideal location to study adaptation strategies because it is one of the lowest lying areas. and storm water run off from mission bay, also trains to mission creek and complicating future flooding events and this is an ideal place to study and this graphic shows the existing condition in green, and in red, the 2050 scenario, and with 15 inches of sea level rise and in blue, the scenario with a55 inches of sea level rise. >> this proposed study is the out...
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an interpol study didn't show it, but a large study going on right now called cos mow is probably going to give us the answer in a few years. in the meantime, i'm worried about all this texting, because texting, there's a study on virginia tech that shows your chances of having a car accident are 23 times greater if you're texting while you drive. >> i know what men are saying. what about infertilitnfertility? they carry their phone in their pants pocket. >> a good point, too. that hasn't been studied. the evidence is not in on that either. >> what do you recommend? >> i agree with david's point. i recommend limiting the amount you stick it to your head but i really recommend you don't use the cell phone while driving, don't text or e-mail while you're driving. 25% of car accidents are related to cell phone use. how about talking to each other? that wouldn't hurt. >> how's that? all right. well, speaking of talking, we'll come back with more. got to take a quick break. >> the benefits of exercise. coming up, what if you're one of those people who always puts that off? we'll explain why
an interpol study didn't show it, but a large study going on right now called cos mow is probably going to give us the answer in a few years. in the meantime, i'm worried about all this texting, because texting, there's a study on virginia tech that shows your chances of having a car accident are 23 times greater if you're texting while you drive. >> i know what men are saying. what about infertilitnfertility? they carry their phone in their pants pocket. >> a good point, too. that...
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they did a study in 2010 looking at the diabetic population. as we look at the cost projections for the city of san francisco, we look at two different things. we look at what the city spends in direct health care provisions and services to the obese and diabetic populations. we also look at what the city contributes to health care cost through health insurance, through the health services system for employees, retirees and dependents. because we use several different methodologies we developed three scenarios which are outlined and detailed in our report to estimate the cost the city is currently spending to cover medical care related to obesity and diabetes that is attributable to sugary sweets and beverages. we look at the total cost, direct cost and indirect cost. we used for the analysis that you see on the table in front of you, the most conservative methodologies. so one of the studies that we looked at recommends using a 10 percent total medical cost attributable to obesity. the cost to treat obesity and the cook county study which we w
they did a study in 2010 looking at the diabetic population. as we look at the cost projections for the city of san francisco, we look at two different things. we look at what the city spends in direct health care provisions and services to the obese and diabetic populations. we also look at what the city contributes to health care cost through health insurance, through the health services system for employees, retirees and dependents. because we use several different methodologies we developed...
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>> this is a stupid study. i mean, it was ridiculous study i've ever read.id our little research and we know everything. they're wrong. very wrong. >> you okay? >> i'm fine. very happy. i don't know who does these things but, no. that is not what happened and they're very, very, very wrong. >> oh my god. i don't know what to ask you that the point. >> i have some ideas. so i think that -- let's get this back on track. men get the happiness of being right. i think it's a pride thing. >> but if -- they will be miserable if the woman feels to be wrong so think'd rather have her be right. >> we just want to be heard. that's where our happiness -- >> you are lying. you are lying. >> i'm married! >> we want people to listen. thinking we're supposed to be right and then the really smart women make the men think that they're right. >> that was a lot of dead air. silence. you can't do that on a television show. >> the panel. >> talking, thinking. >> oh my. agree to disagree i guess. >> buck, you said in the green room -- >> will you shut up? buck, you said that the h
>> this is a stupid study. i mean, it was ridiculous study i've ever read.id our little research and we know everything. they're wrong. very wrong. >> you okay? >> i'm fine. very happy. i don't know who does these things but, no. that is not what happened and they're very, very, very wrong. >> oh my god. i don't know what to ask you that the point. >> i have some ideas. so i think that -- let's get this back on track. men get the happiness of being right. i think...
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areas that you study.ou narrowed the list to five problems that if aapplied properly you can create solutions. the first is teachers. >> now, the continuant, the thing that we are saying is no roadblock teachers. what i mean by that is the research supports that the bottom percentage of teachers, the 1%, 2%, 3%, the bottom are pulling a drag on the system that it's hard for the other teachers to compensate for. for example, a child that has had one of these teachers, the bot on 1, 2, 3%. you can't make up that loss with four above average teachers. if they get four teachers in a row which they are not going to, slightly alove average. they can't make up for the one teacher. you talk about leadership, principles. explain this. in the schools that close the gap. it's a very consistent architecture to what the leadership looks like. by that i mean leadership. so there's a principle and there's another group that takes care of kind of paper work and fundraising and facilities and all of that. they bifewer kate
areas that you study.ou narrowed the list to five problems that if aapplied properly you can create solutions. the first is teachers. >> now, the continuant, the thing that we are saying is no roadblock teachers. what i mean by that is the research supports that the bottom percentage of teachers, the 1%, 2%, 3%, the bottom are pulling a drag on the system that it's hard for the other teachers to compensate for. for example, a child that has had one of these teachers, the bot on 1, 2, 3%....
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the study that comes from germany shows on the m.r.i. the systolic pressure and the heart rate goes up an hour after you terrific this which is different from coffee. >> i wanted to differentiate so everyone knows you both believe coffee has health benefits. >> the issue today is more caffeine and an amino acid where you do not know what you are getting. a study shows it increases heart contractions and could be a problem if you prone to heart decease. we have seen double the amount we have seen double the amount because of energy visits or related to energy drinks which half the time you drink it with alcohol or with other drugs. if you have a lot of caffeine, and you add to that a stimulant, what do you think will happen? a lot people out there especially teens and early adults, the group we are targeting and the group that is the vast majority using these, they may have an underlying problem or tendency. >> what do you do for them in the emergency room? how do you bring the heart rate down? >> great question. what else are they doing?
the study that comes from germany shows on the m.r.i. the systolic pressure and the heart rate goes up an hour after you terrific this which is different from coffee. >> i wanted to differentiate so everyone knows you both believe coffee has health benefits. >> the issue today is more caffeine and an amino acid where you do not know what you are getting. a study shows it increases heart contractions and could be a problem if you prone to heart decease. we have seen double the amount...
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study.e had an academic standard. we an effect size. something that said if it made this much difference in a study, in the real world how much difference does it make. it makes that much difference when you apply it because of the affect. that is the affect size. a certain amount of studies ply, the rest can be dismissed. >> an important conclusion that you came to is that of the five things that you think work, that your studies found worked to improve public education, many schools and department and cities employed some of them. ultimately, and you used another medical analogy to say some don't work. you have to do all of them. >> here is the thing. you are pointing to the moment that it changed, which was - we had a table of information. it didn't make sense, we were stuck there, again, the advantage of if i bring any advantage to this conversation, it's that i spent my life thinking about theements and thinking about structure which are complex and how you can see how to organise every
study.e had an academic standard. we an effect size. something that said if it made this much difference in a study, in the real world how much difference does it make. it makes that much difference when you apply it because of the affect. that is the affect size. a certain amount of studies ply, the rest can be dismissed. >> an important conclusion that you came to is that of the five things that you think work, that your studies found worked to improve public education, many schools and...
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closer to the monkey; i would lean toward that study. i would say take the species that's closest to man and place more emphasis on that. >> so here's where we stand: a rat study over here contradicted by monkeys over here, then there's a string of new human studies that link phthalates to problems with masculinity, but each one of them is described as small and preliminary. even dr. swan, whose study led to congress banning the phthalates in toys, speaks with uncertainty. are you convinced that phthalates are harmful to humans? >> i'm convinced that they pose a substantial possibility of harm. i cannot conclude they are harmful without confirmation of my study and additional data. >> she says she needs more data to be sure, and yet she supports congress's action on toys. the consumer product safety commission said that these toys have minimal to nonexistent risk for these children. >> i don't think we have the data to conclude that. there's-- >> but they're saying you don't have the data to say the other thing either, that they're harmf
closer to the monkey; i would lean toward that study. i would say take the species that's closest to man and place more emphasis on that. >> so here's where we stand: a rat study over here contradicted by monkeys over here, then there's a string of new human studies that link phthalates to problems with masculinity, but each one of them is described as small and preliminary. even dr. swan, whose study led to congress banning the phthalates in toys, speaks with uncertainty. are you...
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the study was done by psychiatrist harold urschel.run a number of drug trials for government and drug companies. but we noticed that while testing prometa, dr. urschel's own addiction clinic was selling prometa among other treatments. this is the gentleman who's supposedly doing the independent research to see if it works. seems like a conflict. >> well, i assure you that there's no conflict. i can't speak to what goes on in his medical building. i have no idea. >> dr. urschel told us he didn't have a financial interest in his clinic's prometa sales, and he sees no conflict. but it's not the first time that prometa has hit questions on the fast track to market. remember the model program in tacoma drug court? it turns out that some of the top people running the program for the county, who were so enthusiastic, were also buying peizer stock. >> i'm john neiswender. i'm the chief financial officer of pierce county alliance. and, yes, i'm one of those ones who bought stock. >> pierce county commissioners didn't like the sound of that, an
the study was done by psychiatrist harold urschel.run a number of drug trials for government and drug companies. but we noticed that while testing prometa, dr. urschel's own addiction clinic was selling prometa among other treatments. this is the gentleman who's supposedly doing the independent research to see if it works. seems like a conflict. >> well, i assure you that there's no conflict. i can't speak to what goes on in his medical building. i have no idea. >> dr. urschel told...
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i know that he has often said you want to study as cranks. however until i ate that my students that night we keep good day for emily and it's nice knowing the lord of our biscuits that these so weeping not good at the coaching information and jono in the wot i mean than those at the results and then bring them out the corporation in print it's so deep into that men questioned about what to bring the south to i would say. the protest to the international level and we are in some eyes and we explained to keep his kids that keep his limo and a bed that had to be in the funky emmys this year our class thinks that he's about to my fuel it did not just one but the asia pacific region as a whole. the whole region is earthquake prone. oh and they do they get japan in august two thousand eleven that neil earthquake and subsequent tsunami. i also caught the world's attention and know what you think. asked in the years of research studies that have done. bill hall can calm one. interact and cooperate more with the neighboring countries and sciences. th
i know that he has often said you want to study as cranks. however until i ate that my students that night we keep good day for emily and it's nice knowing the lord of our biscuits that these so weeping not good at the coaching information and jono in the wot i mean than those at the results and then bring them out the corporation in print it's so deep into that men questioned about what to bring the south to i would say. the protest to the international level and we are in some eyes and we...
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to the study. i think you can see the disconnect if this is true. we've requested a copy of the internal row view but cia hasn't committed to providing it. you've seen this as well. i'd like the white house fullest possible declassification of the committee's study as well as the response to the study. i understand you're not in a position on your own to provide these documents and statements, but confirmation processes are one way u.s. senators can be assured our voices are heard by the white house and agencies we oversee. i don't believe my requests are unreasonable and i want the cia to take them seriously. with that i've got a question for you. in our meeting last week we talked about critical roll of intelligence oversight by congress. can you elaborate on your views on these two matters. one, roll of doj in intelligence oversight. two, specifically address how your views will guide interaction with this committee, engagements with doj and counsel to the cia director. >> senator, thank you for
to the study. i think you can see the disconnect if this is true. we've requested a copy of the internal row view but cia hasn't committed to providing it. you've seen this as well. i'd like the white house fullest possible declassification of the committee's study as well as the response to the study. i understand you're not in a position on your own to provide these documents and statements, but confirmation processes are one way u.s. senators can be assured our voices are heard by the white...
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so one might study pissed the up if you put tsunami. i have to admit i've been going on toward the tsunami. i was like ohh was awarded an obvious i still don't know exactly at that time play that doing for tsunami for taiwan and that is the site is attractive than full step by step that i aced that the tsunami and they come to the script itself. so come to taiwan. ideally the debate in which we figured it out in taiwan that only draco we hire for tsunami is eighteen sixty seven. she loved the script tsunami. ok so asa people might not really get that much about sunny hot day in fact they can like all let's create us in shock the pope was great that couldn't seem to blow is like so two hundred years ms lee tae won the last one is eighteen six seven and it doesn't mean we are not going to have another one right the kids and it is in trouble for that because clicks is hunting a few years new policy had to use and sell people become already given that government come to us and asked where that taiwan has the potential to have to make it a n
so one might study pissed the up if you put tsunami. i have to admit i've been going on toward the tsunami. i was like ohh was awarded an obvious i still don't know exactly at that time play that doing for tsunami for taiwan and that is the site is attractive than full step by step that i aced that the tsunami and they come to the script itself. so come to taiwan. ideally the debate in which we figured it out in taiwan that only draco we hire for tsunami is eighteen sixty seven. she loved the...
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one of them has claimed the lanes were closed to conduct a traffic study, but it appears no study took place. and the critic senator jay rockefeller has asked the department of transportation to investigate. senator jayitic rockefeller has asked the department of transportation to investigate. 16 people have been arrested in oregon after blocking a shipment of equipment bound for the alberta tar sands. the protesters locked themselves to two vehicles in front of the truck's root. organizers say the action marked the sixth against tar sand shipment in the pacific northwest in just over two weeks. archdiocese of philadelphia has placed five more priests only than the continued fallout from allegations of child sex abuse. one of the priests, michael chapman, was found to have terri that molestation while the others were sent -- said to have violated undisclosed enters the behavior and boundaries. a former top ranking clergyman of the roman catholic church in pennsylvania was convicted last year covering up child sex abuse by philadelphia priests. magazine thes advocate has named pope fran
one of them has claimed the lanes were closed to conduct a traffic study, but it appears no study took place. and the critic senator jay rockefeller has asked the department of transportation to investigate. senator jayitic rockefeller has asked the department of transportation to investigate. 16 people have been arrested in oregon after blocking a shipment of equipment bound for the alberta tar sands. the protesters locked themselves to two vehicles in front of the truck's root. organizers say...
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do you drink those before or after you workout or have to study for an examine sphthere's a study that says they can seriously injure your heart because they can increase your heart rate. who should drink these? dr. samadi, do you think these? >> i tried it once and i didn't like it. it increased my heart where i felt anxious. this is a problem a lot of people have. the problem with these drinks is it's not under fda regulation. so the amount of caffeine we're getting is variable. if you look at coke, it has about 32 milligrams of caffeine. some of these thinks have 80, 160 milligrams of caffeine. they also have other things like to to taurine, an ameino acid. >> doesn't the caffeine cancel it out? >> we don't exactly what the combination does. in addition, there are a lot of other things. there is another caffeine like compound in there and it's not being regulated. it's a huge problem. the big issue is teenagers are combining these with alcohol. the number of emergency room visits has gone from 1,000 a few years ago to now 20,000 a couple of years ago. this is not a good thing and tr
do you drink those before or after you workout or have to study for an examine sphthere's a study that says they can seriously injure your heart because they can increase your heart rate. who should drink these? dr. samadi, do you think these? >> i tried it once and i didn't like it. it increased my heart where i felt anxious. this is a problem a lot of people have. the problem with these drinks is it's not under fda regulation. so the amount of caffeine we're getting is variable. if you...
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now as i understand it the study took a look at both the personalities survey and the kinds of words used in facebook status message updates can you explain what exactly you were looking for in both the survey and those status updates to determine if the person has psychopathic tendencies. yeah so look the people system does updates on face book they don't they did in order to participate i had to do at least fifteen updates and then they also did a number of personality trait. tests five. and those were good like the dogs tried psychotic systems never to spend narcissism and also to look at that extra large. and or to some and then we were interesting whether we can look at the status up and to determine whether. what type of personality to happen so you see a statistical method of looking at the meaning of if status updates to predict the personality traits and what we found was that the process of shapes that was best predictors so it's psycho to some very interesting or can you define the the quote whole dark tree ad you studied and found manifested in facebook status updates yea
now as i understand it the study took a look at both the personalities survey and the kinds of words used in facebook status message updates can you explain what exactly you were looking for in both the survey and those status updates to determine if the person has psychopathic tendencies. yeah so look the people system does updates on face book they don't they did in order to participate i had to do at least fifteen updates and then they also did a number of personality trait. tests five. and...
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is that it's because i studied this stuff.i safety relays how long humans kind has lived without having these devices? is there some emergency, i'll wait. probably okay. my husband has its own. so come find me. i don't need to live that way. i have a much better blood pressure because of it. >> host: naomi baron, are you seeing changes in your statements in the way they communicate with you in the classroom, looking you in the eye, talking with you, talking with each other? >> guest: here is the first change i see. they started up almost 10 years ago. faculty members are supposed to have office hours, right? a lot of office hours. the joke we used to tell one another as we feel like the lonely maytag repair man. you have to be a certain history or. the repairman never have. students stopped coming to office hours. they can e-mail you 24/7, depending how you do things. they don't have to show it. they do however now expect to get an answer immediately. if i get an e-mail from someone at 2:00 in the mornings i am not clear about
is that it's because i studied this stuff.i safety relays how long humans kind has lived without having these devices? is there some emergency, i'll wait. probably okay. my husband has its own. so come find me. i don't need to live that way. i have a much better blood pressure because of it. >> host: naomi baron, are you seeing changes in your statements in the way they communicate with you in the classroom, looking you in the eye, talking with you, talking with each other? >>...
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when i have a lot of chores and can't study during the day i usually study at night. that sit down you i study with a flashlight because the community has no electricity. it's difficult studying that way. sometimes someone needs a flashlight and i have to wait until they finish. and that makes it difficult for me to study. and so i wish we had electricity's so i could study comfortably. in the future i want to become a useful person. i want to become a nurse. so . citizens of the new state of god gather all the celebration marking their day of freedom from colonialism what was once the gold coast of british colony now becomes an independent commonwealth vice president and mrs nixon represent the united states at the three day festivities and native dances and games mark an event of historic importance since got of it comes the first big roll call of me in africa the game its freedom. in one thousand nine hundred fifty seven ghana gained its independence from the english ever since there has been a love hate relationship with the i.m.f. . from one thousand nine hundred
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this is a study we have done and what our budget analyst office has done is come forward and understand the impacts. i want to thank supervisors cohen and avalos and wiener . it's a very important issue. there is nothing more important than -- [inaudible]. to draft with supervisor wiener's office and all of our staff are working on one measure that would move forward sometime in the future. it's not competing measures but one unified measure. this study helps us focus on different issues to unite the different groups working on this issue around the city. we are also looking on legislation out of this report that will help tax distributors of sugary drinks and allocate dedicated revenues to ensure the proceeds the revenues go to fight heart disease and liver damage. the purpose is to determine the cost of sugar drinks and by analyst and we have many community coalition folks and people from esteemed educational institutions. rates are increasing citywide. some rates in health and obesity are hitting pretty hard and especially some parts special in the in the southeast. from 2003-2005. t
this is a study we have done and what our budget analyst office has done is come forward and understand the impacts. i want to thank supervisors cohen and avalos and wiener . it's a very important issue. there is nothing more important than -- [inaudible]. to draft with supervisor wiener's office and all of our staff are working on one measure that would move forward sometime in the future. it's not competing measures but one unified measure. this study helps us focus on different issues to...
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i tend to be very leery of these kinds of studies because historically, studies on the difference betweenomen's brains in particular have been used to justify sex discrimination. "the new york times" points out that in 1915, the neurologist dr. charles dana wrote in "the new york times" that because a woman's upper spinal cord is smaller than a man's, it affects women's efficiency in judicial authority and thus compromises their ability to vote. with these things, you have to take them with a little bit of a grain of salt. yes, men and women may be different, but it doesn't justify, you know, discriminating against women. it doesn't justify saying women just aren't good at math so they shouldn't do it. >> such a weird correlation. >> i don't think you should ever say all men are good at this way and all women are this way. i don't think it's sexist to say men and women are different because we are. if you spent just a few minutes with the four of us, you'll recognize that very, very quickly. i found this study really interesting in terms of what we're able to do today. they used a special
i tend to be very leery of these kinds of studies because historically, studies on the difference betweenomen's brains in particular have been used to justify sex discrimination. "the new york times" points out that in 1915, the neurologist dr. charles dana wrote in "the new york times" that because a woman's upper spinal cord is smaller than a man's, it affects women's efficiency in judicial authority and thus compromises their ability to vote. with these things, you have...
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your eyes at studies. >> this one is dumb.e, that my staff and i have taken wheel we were oust doing whatever we were doing. the study says if i'm taking pictures, selfie or something, i forget what i was looking at. >> it says your memory isn't as good of that experience. here's how memory works. it's encoding, -- you have to pay attention when the guest talks. >> i also have to listen to the producer, and i thought maybe you'd keep talking like you do, but not today. >> okay. so, three-step process. first encoding, then there's storage, then retrieval. this screws with the encoding process. you look at something, you remember it. this is like, here's the camera. it's like a middle man. so instead of just looking at you and seeing how handsome you are i'm going to look at you through a viewfinder and focus on that and forget your handsomeness. >> i taught that. what you do is hold a camera out, snap a picture, and put the camera down and have another drink. >> most people don't do that. >> the other thought is that if somebod
your eyes at studies. >> this one is dumb.e, that my staff and i have taken wheel we were oust doing whatever we were doing. the study says if i'm taking pictures, selfie or something, i forget what i was looking at. >> it says your memory isn't as good of that experience. here's how memory works. it's encoding, -- you have to pay attention when the guest talks. >> i also have to listen to the producer, and i thought maybe you'd keep talking like you do, but not today....
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to the study. i understand you're not in a position on your own to provide these documents and statements, but confirmation processes are one way u.s. senators can be assured our voices are heard by the white house and agencies we oversee. i don't believe my requests are unreasonable and i want the cia to take them seriously. with that i've got a question for you. in our meeting last week we talked about critical roll of intelligence oversight by congress. can you elaborate on your views on these two matters. one, roll of doj in intelligence oversight. two, specifically address how your views will guide interaction with this committee, engagements with doj and counsel to the cia director. >> senator, thank you for that question. yes, i completely agree this committee plays a critical role in the oversight of the cia particularly because so much of the work of the cia has to remain secret by its nature. this committee needs to provide the important checks and balances that would normally be provided
to the study. i understand you're not in a position on your own to provide these documents and statements, but confirmation processes are one way u.s. senators can be assured our voices are heard by the white house and agencies we oversee. i don't believe my requests are unreasonable and i want the cia to take them seriously. with that i've got a question for you. in our meeting last week we talked about critical roll of intelligence oversight by congress. can you elaborate on your views on...
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>> i absolutely buy the study, but i don't buy the conclusions of this study and there was another study referenced in this study that said boys who grow up with sisters in the house are more likely to identify with the republican party. yes, it all makes sense. why? they speculated it is because they believed in more strict gender roles. women doing the housework. >> it was insulting. >> but it is wrong. the reason is we who have been around women. >> i have three older sisters and a mother. >> the reason we are conservative, greg, when you grow up around women you realize women are the conscience of society. liberals sthing the -- think the government is the conscious of society and that's the reason. >> interesting concept. i have another issue which i will get to last. >> agree with me first. >> i agree with you. i am frightened by your finger. imogen, are you a daughter. did your dad become more conservative after you were born? >> no. and there is that problem the republican party has in a sense that the daughters are democrats because women are voting democrat. there is a problem
>> i absolutely buy the study, but i don't buy the conclusions of this study and there was another study referenced in this study that said boys who grow up with sisters in the house are more likely to identify with the republican party. yes, it all makes sense. why? they speculated it is because they believed in more strict gender roles. women doing the housework. >> it was insulting. >> but it is wrong. the reason is we who have been around women. >> i have three older...
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a traffic study. we've seen evolution that they did something that look like a study. we have seen oupltation documentation that they did do something like a study. the study itself such as it was seems completely unusual and unlike anything the port authority has ever done. >> the actions produced no study and he said when he testified, they ended it too soon. so there was no data to report with. it's also important that pat foy when he testified under oath didn't just say he knew of no study, the second question was did he buy this explanation and he said i don't. >> so, he thinks there was no study. that any claim there was a study is not the answer, that there's some other answer. >> it's a familiar answer who said they're calling it a study, but there was no study. it's something else. >> if your source is correct and if the executive director is correct, is there an explanation put forward other than political retaliation? >> i can't rule out. >> nothing's been advanced. >> there have been sever
a traffic study. we've seen evolution that they did something that look like a study. we have seen oupltation documentation that they did do something like a study. the study itself such as it was seems completely unusual and unlike anything the port authority has ever done. >> the actions produced no study and he said when he testified, they ended it too soon. so there was no data to report with. it's also important that pat foy when he testified under oath didn't just say he knew of no...
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your study comes on top of the american heart association study in martha found that energy drinks couldncrease blood pressure and change the heart's rhythm. so is there something people should be concerned about? especially in the long-term? >> we investigated only short-term effects. as i said, we investigated the effects much energy drinks one hour after consumption. the dose of energy drink we used was relatively small. so, the precipitants had about 100 mil i graham capk caffeine and 1.4 graham toline, which is approximately 1/10 of energy drink. so, from our study, it is unclear if there is a dose dependence effect of injury drinks or not. we only investigated, as i said, little dosages which showed an increase in contractility which is, from our point of view, is no concerns in healthy volunteers at least at those levels. >> so the question is: what are the risks? >> right. >> what are the biggest issues with the drink? is it the caffeine or the taurine? the taurine has been shown to increase contractility but to be positive in people who have serious heart problems? >> therefore,
your study comes on top of the american heart association study in martha found that energy drinks couldncrease blood pressure and change the heart's rhythm. so is there something people should be concerned about? especially in the long-term? >> we investigated only short-term effects. as i said, we investigated the effects much energy drinks one hour after consumption. the dose of energy drink we used was relatively small. so, the precipitants had about 100 mil i graham capk caffeine and...
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i don't think that we will be the same, and a string of another study, then study that i love was publishedby international researchers and i think it was the journal of personality and social psychology, and they looked at this between men and women across 50 cultures and rural couples in botswana, the philippines, as well as a dutch couple, french and american couples, washington dc, what they found as they took basic personality traits and on the men and women, the more educated and prosperous, the larger the personality difference. and they said, how can this be. the difference of minimization of prosperity and they have this idea that in a society where we are all having an opportunity, there is greater self actualization and you can be who you want to be. so becomes more salient and more so than the democratic postindustrial society. and many times they don't have the opportunities to lawyers. so it turns out the difference of sex can be a manifestation of well-being. >> host: as a mother of four boys, paul comments ages 14 to 23 are the ages of her children, i agree with everything y
i don't think that we will be the same, and a string of another study, then study that i love was publishedby international researchers and i think it was the journal of personality and social psychology, and they looked at this between men and women across 50 cultures and rural couples in botswana, the philippines, as well as a dutch couple, french and american couples, washington dc, what they found as they took basic personality traits and on the men and women, the more educated and...
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he studied and found manifested in facebook status updates. the gap. three states that all go together and that they'd be talking with us to talk to and why and that's different stephen. most of the narcissus. the thought of myself. your friend i want to see me and said i know it's a see saw this cool permanently to trace try to control people. and one of the humans not narcissism. i'm different now. you look at things and you blackjack ii in order to determine. so we didn't decide to compete in compensation it has been a good statistical relationship between with demeaning words and these personality traits so i'm sitting here making it just so. it was the reason that man uses his aunts. i found is that pets and sometimes more important things like a dad. it isn't a tent and were lost. it is up this next thing we. yes this though that could be my ticket we began to have to have these expenses for meetings lacking the right to take this decision myself i'm going to take control of the people. then i g rendell i'm so emotional about how they think and f
he studied and found manifested in facebook status updates. the gap. three states that all go together and that they'd be talking with us to talk to and why and that's different stephen. most of the narcissus. the thought of myself. your friend i want to see me and said i know it's a see saw this cool permanently to trace try to control people. and one of the humans not narcissism. i'm different now. you look at things and you blackjack ii in order to determine. so we didn't decide to compete...
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we also find studies ourself and conduct studies ourselves. when we fund those studies, and the information and data we gather to fund those. we have to make sure now under the shelby amendment that underlying data is available to us. we have done that. but there is much information that we look at that is peer reviewed literature. which is really how science works, ranking member. we rely on rigorous peer review data. epa relooks at that to make sure it's been peer reviewed before we rely on it. but we don't have the wealth of data underneath all of the thousands of studies. but clearly researchers including epa can enter in to agreements to gather the data. much ends up being considerable or private. we have obligations under other statutes wells omb to protect the privacy. in the case of the national air quality standards. we have the data on-air quality, we have the data on death. what we don't have available to us with the full breadth of raw data is the culprit data. which follows individuals. so when we have the data we have to protect
we also find studies ourself and conduct studies ourselves. when we fund those studies, and the information and data we gather to fund those. we have to make sure now under the shelby amendment that underlying data is available to us. we have done that. but there is much information that we look at that is peer reviewed literature. which is really how science works, ranking member. we rely on rigorous peer review data. epa relooks at that to make sure it's been peer reviewed before we rely on...
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they lied. >> there was no traffic study. then, somebody thought it might be possible to keep this thing under wraps? like it wasn't going to go -- >> honestly, when i saw this at first, i thought no way. and the basic smell test, any journalist who started looking at the excuses, it was like, no, they're clearly covering something up. gordon johnson and bob herbert from demos, thank you, gentlemen. to hear republicans tell it, voter fraud is everywhere, running rampant and must be stopped. it's so out of control that iowa's secretary of state made it the centerpiece of his campaign. how that worked out for him, next. sleep train's interest-free for 3 event ends sunday! it's your last chance to get 3 years interest-free financing on beautyrest black, stearns & foster, serta icomfort, even tempur-pedic. plus, get free delivery and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. but hurry, sleep train's interest-free for 3 event ends sunday! superior service, best selection, lowest price, guaranteed! ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a
they lied. >> there was no traffic study. then, somebody thought it might be possible to keep this thing under wraps? like it wasn't going to go -- >> honestly, when i saw this at first, i thought no way. and the basic smell test, any journalist who started looking at the excuses, it was like, no, they're clearly covering something up. gordon johnson and bob herbert from demos, thank you, gentlemen. to hear republicans tell it, voter fraud is everywhere, running rampant and must be...
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english and american studies programs, revolutionizing studies and the humanity in guilderland and ishe chair. i thank you all for coming out today. i welcome our c-span audience as well and our western audience. i am truly humbled to be up here with a net, robert, sean and linda. scholars who have so the road to the american renaissance. the poetry written in the breaking god. do what was not meant to be read in the bathroom. last night last night looking back, and will percolate in the 70s. that's a long time ago. i took a seminar for one of the pioneers of the americans that these. i previously studied with real marks and henry smith. reread a number of once popular tax that aroused my curiosity by the vast terrain of unfamiliar items in the were about the philadelphia novelist george the park. all this led led to my fourth book, beneath american renaissance in which a show at the energy popular culture infiltrated every since hawthorne, dickinson and others have alienated from their society. i found the richness of their works out much to their extraordinary openness to the often
english and american studies programs, revolutionizing studies and the humanity in guilderland and ishe chair. i thank you all for coming out today. i welcome our c-span audience as well and our western audience. i am truly humbled to be up here with a net, robert, sean and linda. scholars who have so the road to the american renaissance. the poetry written in the breaking god. do what was not meant to be read in the bathroom. last night last night looking back, and will percolate in the 70s....
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there's a lot of studies. the three to four cups, you have to get enough antioxidants to get the full effect of what we're talking about, the anti-cancer, the heart protection. now, with tea, especially green tea, it has a lot of flavinoids a lot of antioxidants. the one that's really big and i want people to look into this, is egcg. there are antioxidants and then antioxidants. egcg is a very potent antioxidant you find in tea. we're finding it can slow down the process of alzheimer's. it can reduce your ldl, which is your bad cholesterol, increase your hdl, and the majority of studies coming out will tell you it's healthy for even cognitive. you have almost neuroogenesis and generation of new nerves as a result of this. >> is that egcg, all teas or just green tea? >> you get it in anything that comes from plants, which is most of the teas you would get this, but it's a very potent one. we want people, unless you have high blood pressure and other issues, you should not be touching coffee or tea, but if you'r
there's a lot of studies. the three to four cups, you have to get enough antioxidants to get the full effect of what we're talking about, the anti-cancer, the heart protection. now, with tea, especially green tea, it has a lot of flavinoids a lot of antioxidants. the one that's really big and i want people to look into this, is egcg. there are antioxidants and then antioxidants. egcg is a very potent antioxidant you find in tea. we're finding it can slow down the process of alzheimer's. it can...
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there are dozens of studies.the american colleges head major front-page study about how ineffective it is. children are first of all suspended. they are sent out of school and if you have the disengaged and acting out that's the worst thing you could do. again the child doesn't always conceive it as punishment. he has free time where he may be unsupervised. it's the worst thing they could do. if you want to punish a boy may consider in the front row and asked him a lot of questions. engage in more in academia. but these policies are harmful and there are very good books and someone will write them but probably not me. >> host: the next call comes from paris and beverly hills california. hi ferris. >> caller: thank you c-span and our highest praise to dr. sommers, someone who is admired ever since she arrived on the scene with her books. excuse me for being nervous. i always get nervous in the presence of greatness. if you have trouble with this i apologize but dr. sommers earlier mentioned the phrase called separ
there are dozens of studies.the american colleges head major front-page study about how ineffective it is. children are first of all suspended. they are sent out of school and if you have the disengaged and acting out that's the worst thing you could do. again the child doesn't always conceive it as punishment. he has free time where he may be unsupervised. it's the worst thing they could do. if you want to punish a boy may consider in the front row and asked him a lot of questions. engage in...
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they lied. >> there was no traffic study. then, somebody thought it might be possible to keep this thing under wraps? like it wasn't going to go -- >> honestly, when i saw this at first, i thought no way. and the basic smell test, any journalist who started looking at the excuses, it was like, no, they're clearly covering something up. to hear republicans tell it, voter fraud is everywhere, running rampant and must be stopped. it's so out of control that iowa's secretary of state made it the centerpiece of his campaign. how that worked out for him, next. er to get a new 2014 jetta. it gets an impressive 34 highway mpg er to get a new 2014 jetta. and comes with no charge scheduled maintenance. and right now you can drive one home for practically just your signature. sign. then drive. get zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first month's payment on any new 2014 volkswagen. hurry, this offer ends january 2nd. visit vwdealer.com today >>> today in a surprise ruling, a federal judge said this about the nsa -- "s
they lied. >> there was no traffic study. then, somebody thought it might be possible to keep this thing under wraps? like it wasn't going to go -- >> honestly, when i saw this at first, i thought no way. and the basic smell test, any journalist who started looking at the excuses, it was like, no, they're clearly covering something up. to hear republicans tell it, voter fraud is everywhere, running rampant and must be stopped. it's so out of control that iowa's secretary of state...
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new study out this week got us talking.ia did a bunch of brain scans, found that the brains of men and women are actually wired differently. men have more neural connections from the front to back of the brains while women have more from the left to right. theks plains why men may be better at tasks involving perceptions and coordination and women may be better analyzing and intuition. anthropologist at rutgers university is author of "the first sex the natural talents of women and how they're changing the world." do you believe that there are neural differences? >> there's so much information. this is just the newest article on it. no reason why men and women wouldn't be alike. for millions of years they did different jobs. natural selection weeded out workers and selections of the brains of people who could do the work. men and women have very different skills. but we were built to put our heads together. i think men and women are like two feet. the need each other to get ahead but they're not alike. what was great for me
new study out this week got us talking.ia did a bunch of brain scans, found that the brains of men and women are actually wired differently. men have more neural connections from the front to back of the brains while women have more from the left to right. theks plains why men may be better at tasks involving perceptions and coordination and women may be better analyzing and intuition. anthropologist at rutgers university is author of "the first sex the natural talents of women and how...
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this is the kind of study that done with cigarettes in 1956 of the bridge doctor study to show that there'sa link between cigarettes and cancer. that kind of a study hasn't even been attempted with cde. what we have autopsies done with, admittedly, a selection bias. in other words, scientists doing after brains that they believe to have been brain damaged in their lives, and finding lo and behold when they do and not toxic, they have brain damage. shocking. one of the big concerns that other scientists have, let me take that there is article after article. and income if you look in academic publications, criticizing the boston university group and others that are doing some of the cte research, this is just the stuff in the last few months, looking at -- one of the criticisms that they have is that the two main groups studying cte have different definitions of what cte is. able studying candidature have different definitions of cancer, but cte is so new that you groups that are debating what exactly it is. and the boston university group that was featured so prominently in later denial, one
this is the kind of study that done with cigarettes in 1956 of the bridge doctor study to show that there'sa link between cigarettes and cancer. that kind of a study hasn't even been attempted with cde. what we have autopsies done with, admittedly, a selection bias. in other words, scientists doing after brains that they believe to have been brain damaged in their lives, and finding lo and behold when they do and not toxic, they have brain damage. shocking. one of the big concerns that other...