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what i mean by that, the logic. does the logic that was written in code devised of each element in infrastructure, does it perform the way it is required? in july, in the test lab, we found we had a potential vulnerability with our sensors. vulnerability was related to the fact that we procured infrastructure that was standard contractor infrastructure. we did not reinvent the wheel. it saved us money in design cost, retooling costs, and in doing that, most of the infrastructure has been utilized in agencies around the u.s. which are gated forbearers systems. what i mean by that is the inflows that you have to tap into, if you do not use the tap out mechanism that is inherently in this infrastructure, it puts a burden on the sensors to identify if someone is in the lane wanting to fix it. the center logic that we found in july was at a logic that allowed a patron on the outside or unpaid area to be able to circumvent the sensors that are trying to denote whether someone is in a lane exiting. in this graphic, this is
what i mean by that, the logic. does the logic that was written in code devised of each element in infrastructure, does it perform the way it is required? in july, in the test lab, we found we had a potential vulnerability with our sensors. vulnerability was related to the fact that we procured infrastructure that was standard contractor infrastructure. we did not reinvent the wheel. it saved us money in design cost, retooling costs, and in doing that, most of the infrastructure has been...
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the biggest failure of an all rights movement and this is why i came to the logic because the fact it is so logical that even most vegetarians eat meat and those that give the meat go back to it. what the two other questions than we will come back. i will be happy to talk to you later. >> why do think it has been totally ignored the relationship between the two? >> other aspects important to psychology that also have been ignored like the psychology of religion and sued and we pay attention too big issues and stuff like that we have forgotten about the stuff that is important in people's lives. with the psychology of religion, people ask me, i can do my research because i work at western carolina university. if i looked at chapel hill or harvard, it is too far out of the mainstream and i think scientists are very conservative and people don't think out of the little box. >> the fact that it is published by harvard instead of university or oxford university press? >> totally i made a decision i would not write, most academic books make no impact except on a small group of scholars. thi
the biggest failure of an all rights movement and this is why i came to the logic because the fact it is so logical that even most vegetarians eat meat and those that give the meat go back to it. what the two other questions than we will come back. i will be happy to talk to you later. >> why do think it has been totally ignored the relationship between the two? >> other aspects important to psychology that also have been ignored like the psychology of religion and sued and we pay...
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(su-yin) there doesn't need to be the logical reasoning that your brain might go through when you're le #6) i will always remember how that feels to be so passionate 'cause i think that the questioning doesn't ever stop. (female announcer) check out more adventures and interviews from the road. visit roadtripnation.com. online, you can apply to take a roadtrip of your own or bring "roadtrip nation" into your classroom. the "roadtrip nation" series is available on dvd ♪ we watched it all in disbelief ♪ ♪ at the train station on christmas eve. ♪ ♪ a tragic tale a gruesome scene ♪ ♪ a bitter end for the chief of police. ♪ ♪ it was a blessing and a curse. ♪ (announcer) state farm has made it possible for this documentary series to be shared on public television stations across the country. "roadtrip nation" would like to sincerely thank our friends at state farm for helping a nation of young people to find their roads in life. like a good neighbor, state farm is there. "roadtrip nation" would also like to thank the collegeboard for supporting this series. inspiring minds and connecting st
(su-yin) there doesn't need to be the logical reasoning that your brain might go through when you're le #6) i will always remember how that feels to be so passionate 'cause i think that the questioning doesn't ever stop. (female announcer) check out more adventures and interviews from the road. visit roadtripnation.com. online, you can apply to take a roadtrip of your own or bring "roadtrip nation" into your classroom. the "roadtrip nation" series is available on dvd ♪ we...
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all sea region and about an hour we look at the chances of reversing one of the world's worst of the logical disasters now let's take a look at some other stories from around the world in a cargo plane crash in paris and you know at least eleven people including eight crew members and three people on the ground according to some reports the crew were all ukrainian was one russian member on board and the russian made while seventy six was heading from karachi to sudan carrying relief supplies but it went down five minutes after takeoff causing an explosion and fire in a housing complex for naval officers the exact cause of the crash is not yet known . the u.s. and south korea have begun four days of joint military exercises in the yellow sea according to washington the maneuvers are intended as a sign of the turns to north korea pyongyang has reportedly deployed surface to surface missiles in the yellow sea as a response and south korean officials say artillery fire has been hurt again near an island which was barred by the north less than a week ago killing four people now back to our top st
all sea region and about an hour we look at the chances of reversing one of the world's worst of the logical disasters now let's take a look at some other stories from around the world in a cargo plane crash in paris and you know at least eleven people including eight crew members and three people on the ground according to some reports the crew were all ukrainian was one russian member on board and the russian made while seventy six was heading from karachi to sudan carrying relief supplies...
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i must seriously question the logic of the stained-glass window. that had been installed for over 130 years. it is not only an architectural element, you can see it from the exterior of the building. it is as much part of the building as the bricks that billed itself. -- build it itself. the father's actions make our regulations moot. if city hall allows this to happen, it will be setting a precedent. it was going to be moved in its entirety to florida, but now the city council members have wisely stated that they do not want city treasurer's paid for by city residents to be pawned off elsewhere. [chime] this treasure is gorgeous. i encourage everyone to go see it. supervisor mirkarimi: who is next? next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, supervisors. i live just a couple of blocks away. i am deflated to hear that it might not be eligible for landmark status because of the removal of the artwork that as part of the fabric of san francisco. although the rose windows were installed in 1909, they were dedicated in 1910. there were two donors. they st
i must seriously question the logic of the stained-glass window. that had been installed for over 130 years. it is not only an architectural element, you can see it from the exterior of the building. it is as much part of the building as the bricks that billed itself. -- build it itself. the father's actions make our regulations moot. if city hall allows this to happen, it will be setting a precedent. it was going to be moved in its entirety to florida, but now the city council members have...
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the logic that you have in eight years, we will have a system that will benefit the city immensely. even if that were true, which it is not, in the near term riders will have no solution to their failing service. rising fares. service cutbacks. the design of the system, if one were to look at it seriously -- and we have a lot of technical information -- the design does not make sense. it disconnects the system from the market street corridor. it does not connect to the station. supervisor campos: thank you very much. next speaker, please. next speaker. >> yes, good morning, supervisors. i am a member of savemuni.com. our white paper was given out at a press conference last week. at that press conference a rather radical idea was brought up. which was that the federal money, if it does not come through, there could be a request to allocate it to one of the other projects. he did not deny that this was a possibility. i have not heard it brought out today. suggesting that if we did not take the money here, it would go to florida. he also agreed that he would meet to take the subject fu
the logic that you have in eight years, we will have a system that will benefit the city immensely. even if that were true, which it is not, in the near term riders will have no solution to their failing service. rising fares. service cutbacks. the design of the system, if one were to look at it seriously -- and we have a lot of technical information -- the design does not make sense. it disconnects the system from the market street corridor. it does not connect to the station. supervisor...
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one of the most pessimistic forecasts, it seemed the logical thing to do to increase the share price. >> the best of it -- i guess that the big question for potential investors is whether or not the company is fully fit. >> really, the jury is still out on that. it will be up to general motors over the long term to show that these financials were not simply a blip. they will have to keeps showing and delivering, underpinning the share prices as we look to see what happens on the ipo as the u.s. treasury speech to the bailout money. >> there has been a lot of interest in this possible chinese in said. why would they be keen to of chinese investors involved? >> i do not know. the interest from asia would be that they might take a $1 billion stake subject to regulatory approval. let's all right, we will watch this space. markets off the back of that euro zone debt issue, concerns that china might be making or taking a step to curb that the inflation in question from beijing, will they raise interest rates? that is what europe is doing at the moment. >> thank you very much. that is "gmt."
one of the most pessimistic forecasts, it seemed the logical thing to do to increase the share price. >> the best of it -- i guess that the big question for potential investors is whether or not the company is fully fit. >> really, the jury is still out on that. it will be up to general motors over the long term to show that these financials were not simply a blip. they will have to keeps showing and delivering, underpinning the share prices as we look to see what happens on the ipo...
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i think that is the logical route. and is paid by the community's -- and is paid by the communit ies, and also from the state department. [inaudible] >> in the netherlands, if a road is really bad they will fix it. >> ok, there is a question in the back. >> our director of public works was in the back. he has a real problem here. maintenance is a huge bill. we do not have the wherewithal to maintain what we have. putting in new facilities increases the cost. then when you bring in different types of facilities -- >> we see a lot of the european- style traffic patterns with intricate paving stones and beautiful designs and then we get the response, we do not have the maintenance budget, we cannot maintain these. how do you get around that so you could say this is the actual cost? >> it is an integrated part of running the business. it is the responsibility of the mrs. pawlenty -- it is the responsibility of the municipality and it is the responsibility of the taxpayers. if we build a new highway, we know how much it cost
i think that is the logical route. and is paid by the community's -- and is paid by the communit ies, and also from the state department. [inaudible] >> in the netherlands, if a road is really bad they will fix it. >> ok, there is a question in the back. >> our director of public works was in the back. he has a real problem here. maintenance is a huge bill. we do not have the wherewithal to maintain what we have. putting in new facilities increases the cost. then when you...
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i think that is the logical route. and is paid by the community's -- and is paid by the communit ies, and also from the state department. [inaudible] >> in the netherlands, if a road is really bad they will fix it. >> ok, there is a question in the back. >> our director of public works was in the back. he has a real problem here. maintenance is a huge bill. we do not have the wherewithal to maintain what we have. putting in new facilities increases the cost. then when you bring in different types of facilities -- >> we see a lot of the european- style traffi
i think that is the logical route. and is paid by the community's -- and is paid by the communit ies, and also from the state department. [inaudible] >> in the netherlands, if a road is really bad they will fix it. >> ok, there is a question in the back. >> our director of public works was in the back. he has a real problem here. maintenance is a huge bill. we do not have the wherewithal to maintain what we have. putting in new facilities increases the cost. then when you...
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the logic is impeccable. having said that, we've already had a positive effect -- diane said this is the last game in town. ben bernanke is going to do something that hasn't been tried before, but he is going to do something. when he announced he was thinking about doing this in august, the stock market was up 14%. and a lot of the other commodities markets and china are welcoming in some cases what we're doing. so i think it may have a positive economic benefit. but as diane said, nobody knows because it has never been done like this before. >> susie: and diane -- let me just ask you -- we all know that the big issue here is jobs. and so will this quantitative easily result inputing more out of work americans -- getting them hired? >> well, the tools of the fed are really bad at stimulating job growth, fiscal policies that cater to that. but the indirect affects or the biggest affects, the asset prices, and the dollar has increased dramatically. exports have been one of the bright lights in the economy, and t
the logic is impeccable. having said that, we've already had a positive effect -- diane said this is the last game in town. ben bernanke is going to do something that hasn't been tried before, but he is going to do something. when he announced he was thinking about doing this in august, the stock market was up 14%. and a lot of the other commodities markets and china are welcoming in some cases what we're doing. so i think it may have a positive economic benefit. but as diane said, nobody knows...
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that's the logic that led us to 1909-1949. that's set up for you and for everybody else here what the policy decision was here, and of course, the press has to be as it worked hasn't been successful, and that's a test we're under going now, and you all individually will conclude whether this has been successful or not. >> yes, i think the point about independence is absolutely vital to me. you know, i'm a scholar. i have a reputation to depend. i don't want to write a hack history, you know, if it comes across as some glossy corporate promotional document, then who exercises this? on a whole series of levels, and it's not good for my reputation, although i have a get out of jail free card. [laughter] in the end if someone says, well, you haven't told the whole truth, i can say my lips are saled. this power is greater here and restricting me from doing that. i haven't had to play that card, and i don't need to play that card, but there is a sense in which by being the person sufficiently trusted and chosen and there's a selectio
that's the logic that led us to 1909-1949. that's set up for you and for everybody else here what the policy decision was here, and of course, the press has to be as it worked hasn't been successful, and that's a test we're under going now, and you all individually will conclude whether this has been successful or not. >> yes, i think the point about independence is absolutely vital to me. you know, i'm a scholar. i have a reputation to depend. i don't want to write a hack history, you...
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the logic of putting this into dpw is clearly in the public's interest. i think streamlining the permit process so people can understand it more easily and reducing the fees will help all entrepreneurs get easily into the food business. we also appreciate the language in section 1.88 which takes away the light food discussion and talks about similar service. having a food truck pull up in front of a deli would still be a competition for a brick and mortar business, even if they sell different food items. we want to keep this balanced so that we can have more mobile food carts but also keep taxes and regulations in place for brick and mortar businesses. >> good morning. my name is matt cohen. i run a food vendor network. i just want to thank you, supervisor dufty, for bringing this legislation forward. it out ridge has been fantastic to our particular needs. we appreciate that. when i first got to san francisco and i wanted to start one of these businesses, i worked for six months to try to untangle the rules associated with this. i could not do it. that i
the logic of putting this into dpw is clearly in the public's interest. i think streamlining the permit process so people can understand it more easily and reducing the fees will help all entrepreneurs get easily into the food business. we also appreciate the language in section 1.88 which takes away the light food discussion and talks about similar service. having a food truck pull up in front of a deli would still be a competition for a brick and mortar business, even if they sell different...
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[laughter] that has always been the profound logic but it is not always followed by other secret service. [laughter] there is a good reason for that because generally the lifeblood of the business if you don't have the ability to keep your secrets, something that is true generally and our profession, it was not obvious to rights or authorize the history and allow an outsider of whom we had no control into our service archive. why did we do it? when it came to it in 2005 i was chief of the service for a few months. the issue as to whether we should be doing something like this had been on the table from when i started. the idea was around but it just have not taken a precise form. cahal -- in 2009 by some distance it makes us the oldest continuously active intelligence service in the world. in addition to the fact we were seeker and needed to protect their secrets and have this very long history, we also had a strong requirement to find a better way of explaining to the great british public what it was that we did and what is the purpose? what did it do what did not do? what was the role
[laughter] that has always been the profound logic but it is not always followed by other secret service. [laughter] there is a good reason for that because generally the lifeblood of the business if you don't have the ability to keep your secrets, something that is true generally and our profession, it was not obvious to rights or authorize the history and allow an outsider of whom we had no control into our service archive. why did we do it? when it came to it in 2005 i was chief of the...
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blackmail he says hamas is not recognized by the united states because hamas won't recognize israel the logical question is can you name a single israeli government official political party which has ever recognized a palestinian state with then its internationally legal borders. you know i'm on ok how about international law then where of course you agree with that they say occupied palestinian territories the whole of the west bank and gaza you agree with the core no to the point yes i agree with the folks in this you know very well this is a. decision with the full by fall of the necessity to implement do you agree with their opinion. do you agree with their opinion. is what i'm the argument which i think as a certain amount of credibility as the argument that there was a look at this so the argument goes something like this i'll start as a special meaning for a jew graph from a book that will go on our interview for the point of view of history of the jewish oh i'll stand has a special resonance for the jewish people to imagine i'd sure stay in argentina you know in uganda or elsewhere simp
blackmail he says hamas is not recognized by the united states because hamas won't recognize israel the logical question is can you name a single israeli government official political party which has ever recognized a palestinian state with then its internationally legal borders. you know i'm on ok how about international law then where of course you agree with that they say occupied palestinian territories the whole of the west bank and gaza you agree with the core no to the point yes i agree...
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what's the logic of buckling? think what's happening is not for the first time, this is a big important issue caught up in the politics of the u.s. senate where the issue is sort of held hostage by republicans using it as a bargaining ship. if you take this off the table, maybe we'll give you the treaty. but there's an opportunity for president obama. but i believe he has the power to end the executive order on this. instead of this incomprehensible debate in the senate where there's an amendment for this and an amount for that, he can dare the republicans to say do you want to take legal action? do you want to take legislative steps to reinstate the policy? that's where the 78% starts to come into play. then you have republicans saying, you know what, this is not a fight we want to have right now. let's this stand and move on. there's an ton for obama to do that. will he do that? not usually his way. >> it is a comprehensible debate. you can say, we're on this side with 75% of the american people. you're on the o
what's the logic of buckling? think what's happening is not for the first time, this is a big important issue caught up in the politics of the u.s. senate where the issue is sort of held hostage by republicans using it as a bargaining ship. if you take this off the table, maybe we'll give you the treaty. but there's an opportunity for president obama. but i believe he has the power to end the executive order on this. instead of this incomprehensible debate in the senate where there's an...
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in the united states because hamas won't recognize israel the logical question is can you name a single israeli government official political party which has ever recognized a palestinian state within its internationally legal borders. who are you on your own ok how about international law where of course you agree with that they say occupied palestinian territories the whole of the west bank and gaza you agree with the court no the point yes i meet with the. indians you know very well this is a. decision with the full by all necessary to implement do you agree with their opinion. do you agree with their opinion. by you here is what i'm the argument which i think adds a certain amount of credibility as the argument but i want to look at this if so the argument goes something like this house armed has a special meaning for a jew the vast form of good will go in our interview for the order of three of the jewish. palestine has a special resonance for the true issue. to imagine i'm sure stay in argentina go and uganda or elsewhere simply the work of the jewish people who made no sense i'm
in the united states because hamas won't recognize israel the logical question is can you name a single israeli government official political party which has ever recognized a palestinian state within its internationally legal borders. who are you on your own ok how about international law where of course you agree with that they say occupied palestinian territories the whole of the west bank and gaza you agree with the court no the point yes i meet with the. indians you know very well this is...
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need to reform the international monetary architecture and china says a special drawing rights to the logic by the international monetary funds could be used as a global reserve currency that is something emerging economies have been proposing via the g twenty and this is the global crisis erupted more than two years ago china's central banks head says that as do you horace would offset a speculated bubble created by the u.s. liquidity injections. stocks rally it after the fed's new round of stimulus the u.s. dollar fell to its lowest level of the year is some analysts say the u.s. is consciously aiming at inflation devaluation hunt hoping to export its problems to the world decision to increase quantity of the thing by six hundred billion dollars it's a complete disaster i mean we're not afraid to ation where the total going to be something like eight hundred fifty five hundred billion dollars by the end of next year and that's going to be approximately one hundred billion or mob which effectively means that really what we're seeing is the sort of a repurchase agreement of the american def
need to reform the international monetary architecture and china says a special drawing rights to the logic by the international monetary funds could be used as a global reserve currency that is something emerging economies have been proposing via the g twenty and this is the global crisis erupted more than two years ago china's central banks head says that as do you horace would offset a speculated bubble created by the u.s. liquidity injections. stocks rally it after the fed's new round of...
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. >> it was targeting industrial control systems, michael, and it was going after the programable logic think of a control system that's used in gas pipelines, power plants, all sorts of critical infrastructure. what happened here was somebody was able to get this into the -- into the infrastructure, probably on a programable thumb drive, a usb drive. and then it started ex mroilting vulnerabilities, four of which were never exploited before and it compromised and compromised to the point where it got to its target and then began, as you described, start to spin these electric converters in a way that took the centrifuges well beyond the speed of what they were supposed to do. so that type of sophisticated approach, this is what i would call a precision guided initiative. >> something more than touching the key. i'm consistently bombarded with e-mails that i know i shouldn't open, something more sophisticated than that? >> absolutely. this is not a group of 16-year-olds in a basement with time on their hands. there were over 4,000 programable functions in that, there were multiple layer
. >> it was targeting industrial control systems, michael, and it was going after the programable logic think of a control system that's used in gas pipelines, power plants, all sorts of critical infrastructure. what happened here was somebody was able to get this into the -- into the infrastructure, probably on a programable thumb drive, a usb drive. and then it started ex mroilting vulnerabilities, four of which were never exploited before and it compromised and compromised to the point...
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portugal is now being pushed to accept a rescue, andfter greece and ireland, the logic is that a quick intervention will lessen the likelihood that a bailout will become necessary in spain. as europe's fifth biggest economy, there are fears that spain might just be too big to bail out and that a spanish crisis could possibly spell the end for the european single currency. >> traders on the financial markets continue to view the eurothe zone bailout's with skepticism. bond rates hit record highs as investors speculated on the credit worthiness of ireland, portugal, and spain. this month, the country's risk premiums, as shown by their 10- year bond yields have shown a steady increase. that means it is becoming more and more expensive for them to borrow the money they need to stay afloat. although the three countries are suffering high deficits for different reasons, their financial problems are seen as a threat to europe -- eurozone stability. it is thought that the three countries have a combined debt of eight trillion in euros. the safety net is currently set at 750 billion euros, but
portugal is now being pushed to accept a rescue, andfter greece and ireland, the logic is that a quick intervention will lessen the likelihood that a bailout will become necessary in spain. as europe's fifth biggest economy, there are fears that spain might just be too big to bail out and that a spanish crisis could possibly spell the end for the european single currency. >> traders on the financial markets continue to view the eurothe zone bailout's with skepticism. bond rates hit record...
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this this treaty is good for european for american and for russian security it's the logical extension from the original start treaty that lapsed last december and there is now no official very clear verification treaty between the two countries so this this this treaty maintains takes on arms control for one foot and and takes the first step in a very long road to that is around obama's vision so he's certainly not about trying to score political points here he's exposed himself to some extent to two opponents who do seem to be trying to use this treaty themselves to score political points against him very very difficult political situation but i have to say if that treaty comes up for ratification on the floor of the senate it will pass the debate is when it comes up for votes and the objections are largely about not having enough time to properly scrutinize the treaty senators have had eight or nine months to do this it's plenty of time compared to previous treaties so it really is quite baffling as to whether there really any concrete objections to this treaty coming from the senat
this this treaty is good for european for american and for russian security it's the logical extension from the original start treaty that lapsed last december and there is now no official very clear verification treaty between the two countries so this this this treaty maintains takes on arms control for one foot and and takes the first step in a very long road to that is around obama's vision so he's certainly not about trying to score political points here he's exposed himself to some extent...