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is gathered, about how the dry test data is done and the maps and answer anything and hopefully let you understand how t-mobile goes about identifying areas that require additional service. i want you to know i am here to answer any of the questions that you have. >> thank you. >> thank you. i have a few questions and comments. i guess there were a lot of comments about the possibility of fire hazard from the installation. i believe it is probably something that would be dealt with by the fire department and d.b.i. i don't believe it is something that we take up in our entitlements for cell phone installations and antennas or other. in terms of alternative, i tend to agree with the project sponsor being familiar with the area, it is almost entirely residential. any higher structures in the area would be similar to this one expect the schools which have passed legislation that doesn't allow them to put antennas on school buildings. i don't know whether that is a local or state ordinance. i would think it is local. maybe one of the d.r. requesters can tell me where you think it can be
is gathered, about how the dry test data is done and the maps and answer anything and hopefully let you understand how t-mobile goes about identifying areas that require additional service. i want you to know i am here to answer any of the questions that you have. >> thank you. >> thank you. i have a few questions and comments. i guess there were a lot of comments about the possibility of fire hazard from the installation. i believe it is probably something that would be dealt with...
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in their apps for america contest, it harnessed the community to create tools using government data. one of the winners was datamasher. here, they help you find the meaning in the numbers. one of the most popular is overpopulation, which tracks population relative to land area. roll over any of the states to find out where they rank like the state of hawaii ranking 14, or you can create your own mash-up using data like obesity and cancer. these sites are trying to help us be government watchdogs and users of the information that we pay for. frank. >> sonya, thanks. back to aneesh chopra and ellen miller then. as far as this information is concerned, you know, journalists are trained to always be skeptical. anything you tell me, hmm, i'm gonna look at 3 different ways, and that's appropriate because we found in the past we can't always trust government information, but now we're talking about more government information going directly to people without journalists perhaps in the middle to contextualize it. so where does information leave off and spin or even propaganda take up? ellen?
in their apps for america contest, it harnessed the community to create tools using government data. one of the winners was datamasher. here, they help you find the meaning in the numbers. one of the most popular is overpopulation, which tracks population relative to land area. roll over any of the states to find out where they rank like the state of hawaii ranking 14, or you can create your own mash-up using data like obesity and cancer. these sites are trying to help us be government...
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but with the proliferation of data, i think the increasing desire for data on cellphone and what willbe an increasing number of tablets type devices, they seem to have a plan in mind that will capture some portion of that market. we just approved an antenna today, but that was one kind of -- i don't know how you characterize it, but it is quite different that than me -- than the t-mobiles and at&t's of the world. >> it really ties into the type of technology they will allow you to move into the next generation. we have the apple 4g now, and you have to have a frequency depending on how much wavelength is available and enough energy to balance it through. it gets very complex. the public doesn't understand that our hands are really tied. i think the public knows that partially, they are concerned about the way it looks. but there are smaller types of relays that produce less energy. that is more protective than these large sites that have more energy. the question is, we are basically bombarded with satellite relays, people who either watched movies by radar, you have a dish out there
but with the proliferation of data, i think the increasing desire for data on cellphone and what willbe an increasing number of tablets type devices, they seem to have a plan in mind that will capture some portion of that market. we just approved an antenna today, but that was one kind of -- i don't know how you characterize it, but it is quite different that than me -- than the t-mobiles and at&t's of the world. >> it really ties into the type of technology they will allow you to...
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there is a great need for focus on the right kind of data. it is a terrific idea. thank you for all the work you are doing for small business. [applause] . >> todays headlines and your calls are next on washington journal. . .
there is a great need for focus on the right kind of data. it is a terrific idea. thank you for all the work you are doing for small business. [applause] . >> todays headlines and your calls are next on washington journal. . .
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the fall. i will have more data than. the idea is that the same approach would be used for the other sectors are mentioned at the beginning of the presentation. you may have seen this notion of the career ladder and the idea that the entry level jobs are sort of the first step on the ladder and that people move up as opportunities arise. as folks get trained and are on the job, the idea is you are constantly moving up the career ladder and getting more training to move up. that is the idea. it goes from pre-training all the way to career advancement. that is the overall idea of the work forces. that is what this latter is trying to illustrate. i will stop there before i go into contracting to see if you have any questions related to workforce. supervisor mar: there was the critique of the core community benefits agreement. one of the criticisms was the the 10,000 jobs or 1500 construction jobs might not be of a level that the residents of the 80.4 surrounding areas have the skill level or training for. it looks to me like
the fall. i will have more data than. the idea is that the same approach would be used for the other sectors are mentioned at the beginning of the presentation. you may have seen this notion of the career ladder and the idea that the entry level jobs are sort of the first step on the ladder and that people move up as opportunities arise. as folks get trained and are on the job, the idea is you are constantly moving up the career ladder and getting more training to move up. that is the idea. it...
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context of the data. you need to see it what it relates to, and real time, to make necessary adjustments. as ibm does this work, health care i.t. is going to do for the doctors' minds what the x-ray did for their vision. it will change the way they look at things. where we once inferred, we now know. where we once it extrapolad, we can determine. that is the promise of a smarter health care system. instead of doing 15 random tests, we do the analysis and to two of the right tests. but talk about smarter health care. i like to do this by example. let's talk about governor rendell's pennsylvania and university of pittsburgh medical center. very innovative approach. the committee consolatory care units were " extremely well. you see it in north carolina, university of north carolina health care analytics improves the quality of patient care, support research, and manages adaptations. records of every patient can be quickly examined for blood pressure or illness or drugs that have been administered. you can se
context of the data. you need to see it what it relates to, and real time, to make necessary adjustments. as ibm does this work, health care i.t. is going to do for the doctors' minds what the x-ray did for their vision. it will change the way they look at things. where we once inferred, we now know. where we once it extrapolad, we can determine. that is the promise of a smarter health care system. instead of doing 15 random tests, we do the analysis and to two of the right tests. but talk...
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so i do the data by myself. let's take questioning about, about whether or not my view sample rate or not rate of global times no. but, some data we cover the chinese young people their age is over 18 years old, to 30s. especially the last part of my presentation about how -- what the chinese students concern with united states product does not come from student. come from all generation, their ages over 80 years old. but two of my presentation they all come from the students. over 80 years old and most high school students but most are college and university students. >> thank you. yeah? >> i would like to follow up on that. for the students that have never been to the united states before, i am wondering all the students have never been to the united states before and are are there studies that have looked at changes in attitudes perhaps from having spent time in the united states? >> that is a good question. i have data about this. but i didn't present here. so, i didn't do some close research about what kind
so i do the data by myself. let's take questioning about, about whether or not my view sample rate or not rate of global times no. but, some data we cover the chinese young people their age is over 18 years old, to 30s. especially the last part of my presentation about how -- what the chinese students concern with united states product does not come from student. come from all generation, their ages over 80 years old. but two of my presentation they all come from the students. over 80 years old...
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it basically says that scientists can not speak about the data for at least three years or until the government gives the final approval for the company felt restoration plans for the gulf. it also says they have to have prior approval by bp to release this information. so this has angered academics, because when i spoke to says bp is buying up the silence of faculty. bp is sending this is absolutely not true. they say "bp does not take the position that environmental data are controversial. moreover, bp does not place restrictions on scientists speaking about the data." the object strongly. we showed this to an environmental lawyer. he says bp is trying to control the process. >> have we talked to any of the individual scientists? >> absolutely. i spoke to one. bp lawyers approached him first, and actually, they said we have the expertise of your entire department of about 60. they were in a meeting room with three lawyers, and basically at the lawyer said he would -- and basically he said he would laydown ground rules including transparency and peer review, and he never heard from
it basically says that scientists can not speak about the data for at least three years or until the government gives the final approval for the company felt restoration plans for the gulf. it also says they have to have prior approval by bp to release this information. so this has angered academics, because when i spoke to says bp is buying up the silence of faculty. bp is sending this is absolutely not true. they say "bp does not take the position that environmental data are...
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. >> commissioner fung, the permit history was reviewed over the counter based on the data base. any time a permit comes up over the counter, we look at the data base to see if there are any outstanding violations or concerns or issues. at the time of some middle, which i believe was early may, may 5, 2010, there were no noticeable violations within the data base. the application for the door additions were reviewed against planning code, the historic resources evaluation, and also the residential design guidelines, which are performed myself, and it was approved over the counter. commissioner hwang: so you performed the evaluation of the counter? >> correct. commissioner hwang: did a plan called for the removal of the rafter tales and stained-glass windows? >> no, only the additions of the three dormers, as far as exterior additions. there were additional interior modifications, which were stairways and window replacements, but i don't think the war and the interior modifications besides the three dormers. vice president goh: okay. commissioner hwang: there is replacement of some
. >> commissioner fung, the permit history was reviewed over the counter based on the data base. any time a permit comes up over the counter, we look at the data base to see if there are any outstanding violations or concerns or issues. at the time of some middle, which i believe was early may, may 5, 2010, there were no noticeable violations within the data base. the application for the door additions were reviewed against planning code, the historic resources evaluation, and also the...
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we will close public comment. >> i like to ask you all to review the same data. ve city in recovering those costs. i presume you will follow up. >> to be happy to do this. the king to propose legislation in the coming months are so, this titans' our ability to increase penalties. we are looking forward to working with the board on this in the future. thank you. >> and os that this would go to the board without recommendation. >> a cave. that is the last item on our special. we can go to the first item on our regular meeting. this is about the appropriation to bring forward and to balance. we're looking at this for the move on it -- on expended funds. i will just read what is on here. the first part is 6.3 million in the general fund balance which is really the real estate transfer tax. there is also related to that, an increase in property tax, a formula that goes towards the surplus in library and other fund balances, the real estate transfer tax that = $320,000. there's also the administration processing feed that is part of the supplemental and also the program
we will close public comment. >> i like to ask you all to review the same data. ve city in recovering those costs. i presume you will follow up. >> to be happy to do this. the king to propose legislation in the coming months are so, this titans' our ability to increase penalties. we are looking forward to working with the board on this in the future. thank you. >> and os that this would go to the board without recommendation. >> a cave. that is the last item on our...
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you have heard the data about intra- -- kendra's law. nevada and los angeles county have implemented it. lar was killed nine years ago. nick and i miss her every single day. the mentally ill person who killed laura was found not guilty by reason of insanity. we agreed with the verdict. he was sentenced to napa state hospital. he was very responsive to treatment once he finally received treatment after killing three people. now he has to live every day of his life knowing what he did. he has to live with that. clearly, there has to be a better way for his family and for our family and our communities. thank you. thank you for introducing this. >> i am randall hager, director of government affairs for the california system. maybe i can answer some questions more specifically. the procedures and laura's law are civil procedures. they do not take place in a criminal court or before, judge. they are in a civil setting. it is the design of the law to be able to intervene when people are deteriorating and have a history that determines that they
you have heard the data about intra- -- kendra's law. nevada and los angeles county have implemented it. lar was killed nine years ago. nick and i miss her every single day. the mentally ill person who killed laura was found not guilty by reason of insanity. we agreed with the verdict. he was sentenced to napa state hospital. he was very responsive to treatment once he finally received treatment after killing three people. now he has to live every day of his life knowing what he did. he has to...
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together they when the owners of data -- particularly when the owners of data say i would like to share it but i cannot. you cannot look at the data without a predicate. >> we have to get over the traditional rules. it is -- it cannot be ok to say i would like to share but i cannot. tell me why we can and we will solve the problem. we have to challenge those i cannots and solve them. i don' t think we have taken a hard enough turn. whether it is the eu or state and local regulatory agencies that require it for different purposes. those can be solved. it requires the hard work of deciding you are going to do t and you will be public. you have to be honest about what the rules of the road are your operating under and give yourself over. congressional oversight, i will take a 10 second screen on. it is dysfunctional. the department gets pulled in a thousand different directions. good oversight can be put against us in a responsible way that helps solve the problem. >> can be solved all the ones or one by one? >>-- can it be solved all at one or one by one? >> i think you have a disciplined
together they when the owners of data -- particularly when the owners of data say i would like to share it but i cannot. you cannot look at the data without a predicate. >> we have to get over the traditional rules. it is -- it cannot be ok to say i would like to share but i cannot. tell me why we can and we will solve the problem. we have to challenge those i cannots and solve them. i don' t think we have taken a hard enough turn. whether it is the eu or state and local regulatory...
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sometimes we cannot get the data in the computer fast enough. we got them before they could charge the fee penalty. we tried to administrate the best we can. we have to follow the code. >> we could get that data in terms of property data. my experience is that it is residential slower in compliance against commercial properties, one of the things that happens is if you walk into our office, anyone can get a permit. if you have a violation it will come up on a flag. we do not want to issue a permit to a building that is potentially unsafe. contributing to that had their comedy did that work continue with violations addressed? maintaining the safe building. >> commissioner? >> i asked for this matter to be heard. for them to look at opportunities wre
sometimes we cannot get the data in the computer fast enough. we got them before they could charge the fee penalty. we tried to administrate the best we can. we have to follow the code. >> we could get that data in terms of property data. my experience is that it is residential slower in compliance against commercial properties, one of the things that happens is if you walk into our office, anyone can get a permit. if you have a violation it will come up on a flag. we do not want to issue...
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at rival scientists in the united states are gathering data faster. they say they will be the europeans and find the higgs first. >> we have about 100,000 times more collisions recorded then the other collider, and this gives us an excellent chance to find the higgs boson. >> researchers from the large hadron collider have revealed these pictures which shows subatomic particles that are already known to science. soon they will find completely new ones. despite delays in early problems, the europeans are catching up fast with their american rivals. >>> archbishop desmond tutu has announced he is withdrawing from public life. the nobel peace prize winner led the campaign against the apartheid regime in south africa and has continued fighting injustice across the world. >> one of the world's great personalities, desmond tutu announced his retirement in his own irrepressible style. >> the time has come to slow down, to have tea with my beloved wife in the afternoon, to watch rugby and soccer and tennis, to travel, to visit my children and grandchildren. >>
at rival scientists in the united states are gathering data faster. they say they will be the europeans and find the higgs first. >> we have about 100,000 times more collisions recorded then the other collider, and this gives us an excellent chance to find the higgs boson. >> researchers from the large hadron collider have revealed these pictures which shows subatomic particles that are already known to science. soon they will find completely new ones. despite delays in early...
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the data comes from the armed corporation to around the year 2000, to 2001. if you draw a straight line here, the straight red line is basically the flood risk, assume this record is stationary that the climate is not changing. in fact, statistically, if you ⌜"at this record, it's not stationary. average flow in the mississippi river seems to be going on. i don't know if it's climate change but its the kind of thing that makes long-term planning managers nervous. one is the model you plan for the average flood over the last historical record or potentially the tree ring record or whether you assume climate is not stationary and in which case, the model of what you do and the assumptions, and the conclusions of what you do will all be different. so what has been done? well, i don't think a whole lot. a lot of the thinking and a lot of things have been done in modeling and planning but in terms of on ground action, not much is done. i know city of san francisco is re-evaluating storm water systems redesigning and potentially rebuilding and their beginning to lo
the data comes from the armed corporation to around the year 2000, to 2001. if you draw a straight line here, the straight red line is basically the flood risk, assume this record is stationary that the climate is not changing. in fact, statistically, if you ⌜"at this record, it's not stationary. average flow in the mississippi river seems to be going on. i don't know if it's climate change but its the kind of thing that makes long-term planning managers nervous. one is the model you...
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the computer then processes the data and creates a three-dimensional image. to make it easier to read it can be converted into a two-dimensional image. >> translator: high-speed processing is the main feature of our technology. a curved and distorted three-dimensional image can easily be converted into a flat, two-dimensional image. it's expected that this technology which we are developing will contribute greatly to the digitizing of books. >> professor ishikawa's group is also developing a device that will automate turning pages in a book. they plan to team up with private firms to market and sell the scanner within the next two years. >>> next is an update of the latest market figures. ♪ >>> and that's all for now in biz news. next is the weather forecast with saki ochi. >>> hi there and welcome back to your world weather update. now in east asia we're keeping an eye on the south china sea. you can see clouds really starting to organize and take clou clouds. we've got a tropical storm system that's continuing to show signs of strengthening. right now speeds
the computer then processes the data and creates a three-dimensional image. to make it easier to read it can be converted into a two-dimensional image. >> translator: high-speed processing is the main feature of our technology. a curved and distorted three-dimensional image can easily be converted into a flat, two-dimensional image. it's expected that this technology which we are developing will contribute greatly to the digitizing of books. >> professor ishikawa's group is also...
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and we're not going to stop until every one of those is happy because what the data says leads you to the conclusion that this has been blown so out of proportion that it's -- it's incredible. i know it's fun to have a story. but it's less fun when you're on the other end of it. >> reporter: according to apple, less than one half of 1% of new users have called customer service. and the dropped call rate is almost on par with the iphone 3. but as a sign jobs is now fighting an image as well as a hardware problem, he promised to give free glitch-fixing cases to every customer through september. >> we're going to send you a free case. >> reporter: bill weir. and apple agreed to give us a tour into one of their top secret labs. >> we know of nothing like this on earth. >> reporter: wow. >> which is one of the reasons by the way, we don't like to show it. because we don't want it copied. but anyway. >> reporter: i understand. imagine there's a lot of people will be interested to look under these black curtains. >> i expect that's true. >> reporter: what can you show us? >> why don't we ste
and we're not going to stop until every one of those is happy because what the data says leads you to the conclusion that this has been blown so out of proportion that it's -- it's incredible. i know it's fun to have a story. but it's less fun when you're on the other end of it. >> reporter: according to apple, less than one half of 1% of new users have called customer service. and the dropped call rate is almost on par with the iphone 3. but as a sign jobs is now fighting an image as...
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. >> i would like to see the data. this sounds instructive. this is something that you can forward it to our office. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker. >> good afternoon. she generally respond to the comments regarding the earlier tax measures in that we have not seen him stay consequences from that. i would agree that you cannot attribute all things that to one thing but there is a reality that we have to consider in san francisco that we are 70,000 jobs less. if you look at job growth in the surrounding counties, you will see job growth in those counties. we don't see that happening in san francisco. you have to have some of the suburban growth which is what we are not necessarily advocating for. there is not job growth. we are putting a greater cost of doing business in relation to the surrounding counties and the the city. i would encourage you to keep those things into consideration as you deliberate. >> thank you. is any other member of the public that would like to comment? >> i am remembering when the parking tax was in effec
. >> i would like to see the data. this sounds instructive. this is something that you can forward it to our office. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker. >> good afternoon. she generally respond to the comments regarding the earlier tax measures in that we have not seen him stay consequences from that. i would agree that you cannot attribute all things that to one thing but there is a reality that we have to consider in san francisco that we are 70,000 jobs less. if...
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they already collect the data on loan size. maybe this could be phase one and then we could go to what you have correctly identified as the more optimal second phase. i think i have time for two more. >> frank with community reinvestment fund. i truly appreciate your remarks. i want to focus on the point that you made about areas of underserved communities. i think that there is an opportunity to partner with community-based organizations around the country. i think that partnerships are beginning to be discussed, but there is a real opportunity to help move the sba product into these communities. taking what ron phillips said, there are other tools that are out there that could be benefited by a closer partnership. the you have any thoughts on that? >> stay tuned. a lot of thoughts on that. we are working very hard and a lot of you all in this room have led the way and shown that you could make responsible loans that have a very strong repayment rate in these communities and that they do enormous benefits to the entire communit
they already collect the data on loan size. maybe this could be phase one and then we could go to what you have correctly identified as the more optimal second phase. i think i have time for two more. >> frank with community reinvestment fund. i truly appreciate your remarks. i want to focus on the point that you made about areas of underserved communities. i think that there is an opportunity to partner with community-based organizations around the country. i think that partnerships are...
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the data was crucial to this. so a state, for instance, can pass legislation, which we have done in colorado that requires an all-payor data base. so you have a sense going into the data to see what people are paying. now, where the federal government comes in is that's not all that good if you don't have any access to payor information around medicare. so here the federal government has the data base that we need the access to, and why you're going to have to have sort of a shared solutions approach to that. but the starting point has to be for the state to be willing to go in and do the hard work of gathering the data, and then trying to glean from that data where the savings are. your first question was about fmap. that was the short term thing. 30 states have balanced their budget youing that prom. but to solve this over time. if you look back to 1992, no other start of state government spending has increased as rapidly as medicaid. and so it is important for us to get our arms around that. we're not going to
the data was crucial to this. so a state, for instance, can pass legislation, which we have done in colorado that requires an all-payor data base. so you have a sense going into the data to see what people are paying. now, where the federal government comes in is that's not all that good if you don't have any access to payor information around medicare. so here the federal government has the data base that we need the access to, and why you're going to have to have sort of a shared solutions...
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mca will study the data and check the hourly rate depending on the demand. there will be more rapes in the big event. the meters will make easier to pay for parking by using koreans a death occurred, or other credit card. real time data will be available for drivers to find an empty space, the will to check if there's a space nearby by dialing 5-1-1 when checking the internet. and they will be developed so that anybody can check for empty spaces on the phone. i'm centers as coach of bush for kron4 news >> the new meters are drying mixed actions for the purple people out the meters will drive people away and the public area of the kron4 news says that the new meters are actually a good thing. >> no, i think that it will make more of headaches for the clients and less headaches for me because i alwayswlp the c,g6uhridors of the registered o prevent everybody gettingtered o tickets and is so much easier. you always have a card on you. ñswá÷oé7élc c,gv)+pvno carrierringconnect 2 notorious suspect of sabah and other men on that a commuter train this morning. i h
mca will study the data and check the hourly rate depending on the demand. there will be more rapes in the big event. the meters will make easier to pay for parking by using koreans a death occurred, or other credit card. real time data will be available for drivers to find an empty space, the will to check if there's a space nearby by dialing 5-1-1 when checking the internet. and they will be developed so that anybody can check for empty spaces on the phone. i'm centers as coach of bush for...
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information about the militant group it says it is studying data published on the web site wiki leaks and will punish anyone involved details of operations by american and other allied forces in afghanistan between two thousand and four and two thousand and nine have all been published online the website says it will soon put out thousands of more documents. at least four hundred people have been killed in pakistan over the last three days during floods triggered by monsoon rains thousands were left stranded as emergency services struggle to reach remote villages nearly four hundred thousand have been displaced so far and the provincial government has declared a state of emergency which are in short range are expected to continue over the weekend. clashes have taken place in indian controlled kashmir after two and t. india protesters were shot by paramilitaries police say the men were wounded after troops opened fire on a rock throwing demonstrators locals claim the two men were not involved in the protests residents say government forces have killed at least seventeen people in the l
information about the militant group it says it is studying data published on the web site wiki leaks and will punish anyone involved details of operations by american and other allied forces in afghanistan between two thousand and four and two thousand and nine have all been published online the website says it will soon put out thousands of more documents. at least four hundred people have been killed in pakistan over the last three days during floods triggered by monsoon rains thousands were...
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this whole question of data i think has or needs a very close look by the water management data. when you take the wrapper off of this you see it has lots of warts on it, let me talk about the,nrcs, in the west. i know you all have your own. but i saw a persuasive speech by randy who is quite properly convincing. changes all the way from stainless steel pillows to ten gallons and black pillows of this. vegetationle changes, the lesson here, i think in general and this applies to,usgs, and national weather, we need to make sure the networks are in good enough shape to make these decisions. they don't cost a lot of money but you need to know the data out there is quite flawed and we need to take care of it and make sure in the future it's doing what it needs to for us. let me expand this. there's a very nasty fight going on on the future of some satellites right now. the fight involved climate centers on these centers and certain governments want to toss them in favor of weather sensors. weather is important but climate also is. it effects all of us. no data means no good research f
this whole question of data i think has or needs a very close look by the water management data. when you take the wrapper off of this you see it has lots of warts on it, let me talk about the,nrcs, in the west. i know you all have your own. but i saw a persuasive speech by randy who is quite properly convincing. changes all the way from stainless steel pillows to ten gallons and black pillows of this. vegetationle changes, the lesson here, i think in general and this applies to,usgs, and...
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is absent well they should contact top secret america those two thousand companies that track all the data on these wrong materials around the world for their own personal gain is it any wonder that the wealth and income gaps in america are now at historic highs if you've got two thousand companies doing the work for the american oligarchs and everyone else is at a complete disadvantage that's not a free market competition that's rigged market capitalism as we've been talking about on this show stacy herbert what else you got max some parents are now stealing their children's credit yes this is good morning america and they're reporting on an alarming new trend of desperate parents in america stealing their own children's identity for financial gain now apparently according to linda foley of the identity theft resource center parents are privy to children's information and if they're desperate enough or if they're that type of person they seem to have . no reluctance using their children social security number so if they're that type of person but also if that sort of nation run makes sens
is absent well they should contact top secret america those two thousand companies that track all the data on these wrong materials around the world for their own personal gain is it any wonder that the wealth and income gaps in america are now at historic highs if you've got two thousand companies doing the work for the american oligarchs and everyone else is at a complete disadvantage that's not a free market competition that's rigged market capitalism as we've been talking about on this show...
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has threatened to hunt down those responsible for releasing information about the militant group it says it is studying data published on the website wiki leaks and will punish anyone involved details of operations by american and other allied forces in afghanistan between two thousand and four and two thousand and nine have been published online the website says it will soon put up thousands of more documents. clashes have taken place in indian controlled kashmir after two anti india protesters were shot by paramilitaries police say the men were wounded after troops opened fire on a rock throwing demonstrators locals claimed two men who were brother the two men who were shot were not involved in the protests residents say government forces have killed at least seventeen people in the last six weeks during riots. now the leaders of syria and saudi arabia have arrived in beirut headed for the reported indictment of hezbollah members over the murder of former lebanese prime minister rafik hariri the two leaders fear new clashes between lebanon's shiite and sunni communities could break out if the internationa
has threatened to hunt down those responsible for releasing information about the militant group it says it is studying data published on the website wiki leaks and will punish anyone involved details of operations by american and other allied forces in afghanistan between two thousand and four and two thousand and nine have been published online the website says it will soon put up thousands of more documents. clashes have taken place in indian controlled kashmir after two anti india...
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equities words to that with after the latest u.s. data on jobless claims manufacturing and inflation provided a mixed picture of the economic recovery in moscow some of the biggest losers were energy companies but frosty had falling two percent all the r.t.s. hydro down over three percent on my six. the winning streak for the equity markets which has lasted more than a week was broken on thursday day. partners in london explained that investors couldn't continue to hide from economic reality. equity markets have been heading off in their own merry little way tending and trying to ignore the quality of the economic data which actually hasn't been very good really from the last friday well the first friday of this month when the employment data was again disappointing yesterday we only had a very modest rise in retail sales five percent which again we expected much stronger figures and if the economy was really about to select another and today of course manufacturing output and industrial production figures particular the state was despera
equities words to that with after the latest u.s. data on jobless claims manufacturing and inflation provided a mixed picture of the economic recovery in moscow some of the biggest losers were energy companies but frosty had falling two percent all the r.t.s. hydro down over three percent on my six. the winning streak for the equity markets which has lasted more than a week was broken on thursday day. partners in london explained that investors couldn't continue to hide from economic reality....
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roseman. >> i think the data is extremely conflicting. i think the analysis used by the f.d.a. to substantiate the current committee's decision is one that is of inferior nature compared to some of the longer trials that we have. we have six trials. that have shown in essence that there's either no risk, where actually, or actually some benefits. those take priority. it's a difference between just basically taking a hodgepodge of studies and an nicing lem and trying to make sense of them, or trying to have an orchestrated well processed study in which will are boards that oversee the safety, oversee the definitions of the end points. such as whether someone has had chest pain, really did indeed have a heart attack. that it's essentially important in terms of qualifying the value of these drugs. >> ifill: explain something to me. your understanding of the board's decision today was that this was a question of insufficient study? not because of the underlying safety concerns about the drug? >> no, the committee made the decision based upon the f.d.a.'s analysis, from my standpoin
roseman. >> i think the data is extremely conflicting. i think the analysis used by the f.d.a. to substantiate the current committee's decision is one that is of inferior nature compared to some of the longer trials that we have. we have six trials. that have shown in essence that there's either no risk, where actually, or actually some benefits. those take priority. it's a difference between just basically taking a hodgepodge of studies and an nicing lem and trying to make sense of them,...
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at the conference hosted by dr fiala presented some demographic data from my region tuscany in italy and put some questions so on the accepted dogma the hiv is the only cause for aids and the other conference should present data demonstrating that stimulation of the immune system can help getting rid of the virus which might be a revolution in therapy and the my confirm the words of professor martin year will say that if you have a good immune system you can get rid of the virus really within a few weeks actually the data being produced in collaboration with the american scientists japanese ancestry professor number to your mom or to who gave us a protein to stimulate the immune system and we are producing it we have produced some data and we shall present those data on thursday they must rating that actually power for stimulation of the mill system can really help to get treat of the virus so i don't think the those two positions are so i. guess but let me just interrupt here it's getting quite complicated here but are you saying that the public has been misled in the way the public
at the conference hosted by dr fiala presented some demographic data from my region tuscany in italy and put some questions so on the accepted dogma the hiv is the only cause for aids and the other conference should present data demonstrating that stimulation of the immune system can help getting rid of the virus which might be a revolution in therapy and the my confirm the words of professor martin year will say that if you have a good immune system you can get rid of the virus really within a...
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>> i don't think we have all the data in yet but i think most of the data shows that the -- well, oil came out of the well and when they added the dispersants there, that broke the oil into little droplets and that oil stayed under the surface, most of it stayed under the surface and some fraction of it came to the surface. >> lehrer: what about the stuff that's still in there? just a matter of time before it goes away on its own? >> what's happening again is a weathering process but you don't have evaporation down there because it's colder and can't go into the air but biodegradation is occurring and some of the data from the cruising vessels out there show biodegradation is occurring and the natural dilution process. >> lehrer: is there any way to authoritatively predict what's going do happen and how long it's going take to get rid of the rest of this oil? >> i think we're going to have to keep monitoring and we're going to have to really look at the organisms themselves to see -- >> lehrer: how does it affect the organisms? >> they're tiny organisms and you can't see them with the
>> i don't think we have all the data in yet but i think most of the data shows that the -- well, oil came out of the well and when they added the dispersants there, that broke the oil into little droplets and that oil stayed under the surface, most of it stayed under the surface and some fraction of it came to the surface. >> lehrer: what about the stuff that's still in there? just a matter of time before it goes away on its own? >> what's happening again is a weathering...
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joel brown on what the data . >>> a whistle blowing web site has looked secret documents about the war in afghanistan. joel brown on what that data reveals and the suspicions it raises. >> reporter: the white house had some tough words for the web site that published over 90,000 classified documents about the war in afghanistan. >> it poses a very real and potential threat to those that are working hard every day to keep us safe. >> reporter: the files were obtained and put online by a web site called wikileaks. the site's founder defended his decision to go public with the documents. >> it does appear to be evidence of war crimes in this material. >> reporter: he says some documents reveal cover-ups when u.s. or allied soldiers killed afghan civilians. others indicate that pakistan spy agency has helped taliban fighters attack u.s. and afghan forces. that's something pakistani leaders deny. white house officials say most of the documents deal with things that occurred before president obama took offers. they criticized the decision to release the documents but also said much of what's
joel brown on what the data . >>> a whistle blowing web site has looked secret documents about the war in afghanistan. joel brown on what that data reveals and the suspicions it raises. >> reporter: the white house had some tough words for the web site that published over 90,000 classified documents about the war in afghanistan. >> it poses a very real and potential threat to those that are working hard every day to keep us safe. >> reporter: the files were obtained...
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hasn't been very good really from the last friday well the first friday of this month when the employment data was again disappointing yesterday we only had a very modest rise in retail sales point five percent which again we expected much stronger figures and if the economy was really about to select another gear and today of course manufacturing output and industrial production figures to clear the empire state was desperately disappointing and is a pointing towards some kind of a return to recession or if you prefer a double dip notwithstanding all that as you so rightly said it's now seems to be a war of attrition or a battle between the second quarter earnings which at present turning out to be substantially better than people thought six weeks ago today of course we are looking at j.p. morgan chase who showed disappointing results from their investment banking but people were thrilled that their write downs or impairment charges were less than four billion dollars and that they posted revenues of twenty five point one billion dollars on a profit of around four point eight billion dollars
hasn't been very good really from the last friday well the first friday of this month when the employment data was again disappointing yesterday we only had a very modest rise in retail sales point five percent which again we expected much stronger figures and if the economy was really about to select another gear and today of course manufacturing output and industrial production figures to clear the empire state was desperately disappointing and is a pointing towards some kind of a return to...
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of the d.n.a. a person possesses scientists around and now taking the first steps in the interpretation of genome data the practical results are already there genetic tests can sure persons predisposition to certain illnesses for example and once people realize their interest they have a chance to take preventive measures against the disease while with now looks more like science fiction researchers are sure in the future doctors will be able to establish levy's genetic code right after birth the mother will get it david deal with the information human genome data is gone through she nice the treatment of bonuses but it has already given rise to disputes concerning the ethical side of its use it's quite clear from the start that only the richest nations can afford genome research so chances are that advanced genome based medical treatment on the be available in the limited number of countries and that the problem is that no when once individual genome may venture to discrimination if your potential employer gets the data you know onus if you have a predisposition to and that might turn out to be a rea
of the d.n.a. a person possesses scientists around and now taking the first steps in the interpretation of genome data the practical results are already there genetic tests can sure persons predisposition to certain illnesses for example and once people realize their interest they have a chance to take preventive measures against the disease while with now looks more like science fiction researchers are sure in the future doctors will be able to establish levy's genetic code right after birth...
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quite as much as it's been cracked up to be what's important is looking looking at the data you know i'm getting i'm getting a lot of heat a lot of backlash people are saying like a this is crazy how can you make these premature judgments we have no idea what the future is going to hold we have no idea what the impacts going to be my response is oh now you tell us the last three months you've been telling us this is the biggest environmental disaster in history and now you're saying we have no idea what's going to happen so i guess i'm trying to put a little bit of lid on some of the hype. i was michael grunwald senior correspondent time magazine joining us from miami now our web site has a lot more to offer you whenever you want and here's some of what's on the line right now at r.t. dot com. russian police detained a man attempting to hijack a plane at a moscow airport and he was reportedly demanding a meeting with the country's leadership. and immigrants in arizona celebrate as a federal judge blocks parts of a controversial new law aiming to stamp out illegal aliens the more you
quite as much as it's been cracked up to be what's important is looking looking at the data you know i'm getting i'm getting a lot of heat a lot of backlash people are saying like a this is crazy how can you make these premature judgments we have no idea what the future is going to hold we have no idea what the impacts going to be my response is oh now you tell us the last three months you've been telling us this is the biggest environmental disaster in history and now you're saying we have no...