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for us this system up will start to come down and inch the door open for the fog to lift a little bit and continue it's push inland over the next couple of days. sunny inland, either cool to mild or warm to hot. there's a little bit of a breeze, but some locations will be in the upper 90s to low 90s. and most of us regroups, getting a little thicker. >> it hasn't been consistently summer here. >> no it hasn't, we've had a very cool summer. cool spring and summer. we get a little heat then it cools down for two weeks. >> of course down east -- >> they are getting the heat. >>> there was a shake up in our nation's capital early this morning but it had nothing to do with politics. a small earthquake hit washington, d.c. it measured a 6.3 magnitude but felt as far as way as pennsylvania. there are no reports of injuries or damage. >>> rescuers in new jersey are trying to get right now to a person trapped in a collapsed parking garage. part of the three story garage gave way after a glass canopy fell on to it. rescuers say they can see the victim but cannot reach them because of fears that
for us this system up will start to come down and inch the door open for the fog to lift a little bit and continue it's push inland over the next couple of days. sunny inland, either cool to mild or warm to hot. there's a little bit of a breeze, but some locations will be in the upper 90s to low 90s. and most of us regroups, getting a little thicker. >> it hasn't been consistently summer here. >> no it hasn't, we've had a very cool summer. cool spring and summer. we get a little...
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systems. the other approach was to separate wastewater from stormwater, using two pipe networks. this separate system simply carries the stormwater away from the city. but even separate systems pollute the watershed. in developed areas, concrete and other impervious services prevent water from naturally soaking into the land. as the rainwater moves over the roads and concrete expanse, it captures trash and invisible chemicals, sending them straight to the nearest waterway -- untreated. when engineers first designed america's water infrastructure -- the drinking water, wastewater, and stormwater systems -- they were some of the most advanced in the world. but the infrastructure is growing old. and population growth and development, particularly in urban areas, have made it difficult for original system designs to meet modern health standards and reliably satisfy demand. man: our water and wastewater systems really are engineering marvels. because it's buried, it's invisible to us, and we tend to take it for granted. that's a mistake. like any engineered system, it requires maintenance
systems. the other approach was to separate wastewater from stormwater, using two pipe networks. this separate system simply carries the stormwater away from the city. but even separate systems pollute the watershed. in developed areas, concrete and other impervious services prevent water from naturally soaking into the land. as the rainwater moves over the roads and concrete expanse, it captures trash and invisible chemicals, sending them straight to the nearest waterway -- untreated. when...
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year metro here is one of the busiest in the world without about eight maybe experiences using this underground system everything. is not just another rubber tropical system it's one of the most impressive architectural monuments of the soviet era its corral and breath taking out of the spills as a visual proof of the socialist states power. controvert square in the kremlin it's one of the main tourist attractions in the capital a must see for any distance. and the best thing about the moscow metro is you have to wait longer than a couple of minutes for the next train to arrive. to the london underground from commuters running very sprint statues to good luck to fascinating stories behind the peaceful mistakes it's a breathtaking world below full of interesting stories from various legends the stakes here is we have sky looks more like a dog and legend has it that it was given meant to be built in the first place people say bestselling places coffee cups on the engineers plans and they saw as a sign so created a construct to be entire live and indeed it's always shown as brown on the metro maps today.
year metro here is one of the busiest in the world without about eight maybe experiences using this underground system everything. is not just another rubber tropical system it's one of the most impressive architectural monuments of the soviet era its corral and breath taking out of the spills as a visual proof of the socialist states power. controvert square in the kremlin it's one of the main tourist attractions in the capital a must see for any distance. and the best thing about the moscow...
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turn here is one of the busiest in the world with out about eighty maybe he really is using this underground system every day. not just another rubber troll simply for the most impressive architectural monuments of the soviet era it's ground and breathtaking and it was billed as a visual proof of the socialist state our. lives . you can watch more squats metro exploration the next hour here on out now the business news is next with. time for the latest business news hello and welcome to the program engineering giant siemens has put flesh and bones of russia's mortifies ation dr off to a huge deal to provide the country with state of the art technology trains and wind turbines present that if and chancellor angela merkel noted in yet it didn't work that business was booming between the two countries reports. siemens fixes its position as one of the top foreign investors in russia it will build two hundred forty multan trains in the country to replace creaking regional stalk europe's biggest engineering group will help to produce wind turbines cutting the country's dependence on oil and gas siemens a
turn here is one of the busiest in the world with out about eighty maybe he really is using this underground system every day. not just another rubber troll simply for the most impressive architectural monuments of the soviet era it's ground and breathtaking and it was billed as a visual proof of the socialist state our. lives . you can watch more squats metro exploration the next hour here on out now the business news is next with. time for the latest business news hello and welcome to the...
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this is built around the fact that we have three days worth of dry weather storage in our system. this would enable us to check, inspect, repair and get back online. it will require that we do seismic upgrades at some of our pump stations and increase in wet wells. selection system improvements and seismic system upgrades and treatment plant improvements. and the map that we have put together, it highlights all of the locations of all of the different projects, we have upgrades that would be occurring at ocean side, the channel tunnel, which runs from -- north point facility, upgrades at southeast, back flow prevention and the new treasure island plant. so this is a fairly comprehensive list of projects when you think about compliance on this list that makes up about 3.7 to 4.7 billion worth of the cost. in 2010 dollars that is 2.2 to 2.7. the reason for doing those projects is maintaining compliance during all conditions, having reliable dry and wet weather treatments, protecting public safety and protecting the bay and ocean and insuring that we have the ability to serve after an earthquake. now per
this is built around the fact that we have three days worth of dry weather storage in our system. this would enable us to check, inspect, repair and get back online. it will require that we do seismic upgrades at some of our pump stations and increase in wet wells. selection system improvements and seismic system upgrades and treatment plant improvements. and the map that we have put together, it highlights all of the locations of all of the different projects, we have upgrades that would be...
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more than 250,000 riders use this bus system. >>> tomorrow bart will take up an controversy issue ofxtending the service to the oakland airport. in february the federal government turned down a request to partially pay for the $480 million project. now the bart board is looking at a new funding plan, which relies on money from a mix of state and federal sources. opponents say the project is financially risky and maintain the buses now used to link bart with the airport work just fine. bart is also expected to vote on temporary fare role backs at tomorrow's meeting. bart workers are considering reducing fares by 3% for about 4 months. but according to a survey by bart, 4 out of 5 people oppose the idea, saying the extra money should be used to extend service hours and clean some of the cars. >> interest. >>> well, let's talk to sal. he will get you where you need to go. you are expecting traffic problems around the come seem today, right. >> yes. the red sox t. game will start at noon. it gets out at 3:00 or 4:00. all of a sudden, at about 4:00 you have this huge traffic jam on the fr
more than 250,000 riders use this bus system. >>> tomorrow bart will take up an controversy issue ofxtending the service to the oakland airport. in february the federal government turned down a request to partially pay for the $480 million project. now the bart board is looking at a new funding plan, which relies on money from a mix of state and federal sources. opponents say the project is financially risky and maintain the buses now used to link bart with the airport work just fine....
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you know of someone -- and this could be all of your color -- if you know someone fraudulently using this system, please call our 800 number and you will have our commitment that we will go after fraud in that sysem as -- rigorously as weak hand. host: floor -- fort lauderdale, florida. independent line. caller: this is a broader question. talking about fraud within the syem right now. i am looking at the big picture -- the fraud taking place on the balance sheets of large banks and timothy got near's program programto giehner's recapitalize the banks, and this could be very encompassing what is happening in the labor market right now. we are all scrambling right now but the big fraud is going on and i would hope that you would support somebody like elizabeth warren to help out people who feel it is necessary to go out and commit fraud because there are no jobs in thenemployment field. guest: elizabeth warren is such a leader. my time as a staff person on the senate, i got to see her work and she is just a terrific advocate for working people and doing the right thing. in terms of secretary diet
you know of someone -- and this could be all of your color -- if you know someone fraudulently using this system, please call our 800 number and you will have our commitment that we will go after fraud in that sysem as -- rigorously as weak hand. host: floor -- fort lauderdale, florida. independent line. caller: this is a broader question. talking about fraud within the syem right now. i am looking at the big picture -- the fraud taking place on the balance sheets of large banks and timothy got...
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can the prime minister tell us this is aood him system of members of pliament or m.p.s from members of this house? >> the honorable gentleman asks a popular and well placed question. and i have to say -- i'm answering seriously. i think it is important. what we wanted to have and what is necessary is a properly transparent system. a system with proper rules and limits which the public would have confidence and what we don't need is an overly bureaucratic and very costly system. and i think all those to get a grip of what they're doing and get a grip of it very fast. >> thank you. thank you, mr. speaker. can i along with my colleagues on these bches pay tribute to those who have lost their lives in rent days in afghanistan and join with the prime minister in that and also to the police officers in belfast that have been injured. can i specically mention one of the gurkas who live in my constituency was killed tragically over the past number of days. i visited the home last night and spoke at length to his family and in particular to his father. i'm very proud of the fact that he had ach
can the prime minister tell us this is aood him system of members of pliament or m.p.s from members of this house? >> the honorable gentleman asks a popular and well placed question. and i have to say -- i'm answering seriously. i think it is important. what we wanted to have and what is necessary is a properly transparent system. a system with proper rules and limits which the public would have confidence and what we don't need is an overly bureaucratic and very costly system. and i...
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we're doing this by using our multiple oversight system and we'll talk about that when we have the opportunity to step through some of the charts that we hope to present. no system is foolproof but these systems are fairly robust in their ability to allow us to track the flow of funds and to understand process indicators that describe how those funds are being used in accordance with program goals. in addition, in afghanistan we have the most significant inspector general and special inspector general effort taking place anywhere in the world covering approximately 25% of the entire portfolio every year and every three to four years covering the full extent of all of our usaid investments. in terms of having the capacity to conduct more aggressive monitoring evaluation, we have as has been identified more than tripled our staff presence and more aggressively used our foreign service national staff in country to get out, visit programs and ascertn progress in a direct manner. we're also improving our direct engagement with the government of afghanistan in -- and to this end and using third-part
we're doing this by using our multiple oversight system and we'll talk about that when we have the opportunity to step through some of the charts that we hope to present. no system is foolproof but these systems are fairly robust in their ability to allow us to track the flow of funds and to understand process indicators that describe how those funds are being used in accordance with program goals. in addition, in afghanistan we have the most significant inspector general and special inspector...
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you know of someone -- and this could be all of your color -- if you know someone fraudulently using this system, please call our 800 number and you will have our commitment that we will go after fraud in that system as -- rigorously as weak hand. host: floor -- fort lauderdale, florida. independent line. caller: this is a broader question. talking about fraud within the system right now. i am looking at the big picture -- the fraud taking place on the balance sheets of large banks and timothy got near's program programs toiehner's recapitalize the banks, and this could be very encompassing what is happening in the labor market right now. we are all scrambling right now but the big fraud is going on and i would hope that you would support somebody like elizabeth warren to help out people who feel it is necessary to go out and commit fraud because there are no jobs in the unemployment field. guest: elizabeth warren is such a leader. my time as a staff person on the senate, i got to see her work and she is just a terrific advocate for working people and doing the right thing. in terms of secretary
you know of someone -- and this could be all of your color -- if you know someone fraudulently using this system, please call our 800 number and you will have our commitment that we will go after fraud in that system as -- rigorously as weak hand. host: floor -- fort lauderdale, florida. independent line. caller: this is a broader question. talking about fraud within the system right now. i am looking at the big picture -- the fraud taking place on the balance sheets of large banks and timothy...
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this pressure system here. this weak, cooler system has given us the flow. high pressure will nudge it a little bit west and as it does it'll bring some of that heat back into the inland bay valley. so a little warmer but i'm not talking about 105 or 95, i'm talking about 85, 95 degrees. i'll the forecast specifically for an area where you live back here. >>> and scientists are going to do an autopsy on a whale found. the collision happened wednesday, the whale was spotted next to the ship's bowell. hump back whales are on the federally extinction list. >>> why tomorrow is such a significant day. >>> and san jose state reverses course. why the university says it'll now be doing -- what the university rather says it will now be doing. >>> what we've just learned about crime rates and it's good news. what police and residents believe is a decrease in time in an east bay city. >>> plus -- >> as old gives way to the new, bay area prepares for what is supposed to be a better economic future. >>> if it weren't for the program, i wodn't be able to work. >> the cloc
this pressure system here. this weak, cooler system has given us the flow. high pressure will nudge it a little bit west and as it does it'll bring some of that heat back into the inland bay valley. so a little warmer but i'm not talking about 105 or 95, i'm talking about 85, 95 degrees. i'll the forecast specifically for an area where you live back here. >>> and scientists are going to do an autopsy on a whale found. the collision happened wednesday, the whale was spotted next to the...
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>> work with the army, support this initiative financially and help us help the army to get this system back off rain delay and get it completed, sir. >> all right. in light of the significant number of improperly mark and marked graves, could you just share with us what's been done to reach out to the families of the deceased? >> in cases where we know that the family has had a question, then they would be contacted. if the family has called into the cemetery with a question, that research, to my knowledge, is currently being done and that then a follow-up phone call would be done to the families and tell them whatever information was found out allay their concerns. >> all right. i understand that there's a section 27 at arlington. could you take a moment. tell me what is the historical significance of section 27. >> it used to be called the lower section. it was the original burial area of the cemetery before it had a designation as section 27. it is where the cemetery started in may of 1864, william christman who died after three months in the military was buried there in may of 1864
>> work with the army, support this initiative financially and help us help the army to get this system back off rain delay and get it completed, sir. >> all right. in light of the significant number of improperly mark and marked graves, could you just share with us what's been done to reach out to the families of the deceased? >> in cases where we know that the family has had a question, then they would be contacted. if the family has called into the cemetery with a question,...
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this weekend, pretty hot. same for the central valley. some of the moisture will give us afternoon thunderstorms in yosemite or kings canyon or kern county mountains. this system giving us stronger winds is moving off to the west a little bit, so we'll not see many of the 70s that we've seen over the past several days. we'll have a couple more 80s. a few more degrees warmer bit still running close to average or just below that today and tomorrow, and then next week we'll see more of the 70s. we've been talking about this all morning. dog day at the park for the a's' game. they're taking on the white sox tonight, if you want to check out the game and bring your dog to it. it will be fun. 80s today. more of the 70s and 80s tomorrow. as we go through the weekend, pretty nice. next weekend we'll start to cool it back down. send it back to you. >>> take your chupacabra to the game? a possible chupacabra spotted in oklahoma. teenagers spotted it and they snapped a fote tsphoto. exactly what it is remains up for debate. what do you think? some wonder if it's the mythlogical creature with a coyote dog mix with a bad case of make. the hairless creatures do resemble the
this weekend, pretty hot. same for the central valley. some of the moisture will give us afternoon thunderstorms in yosemite or kings canyon or kern county mountains. this system giving us stronger winds is moving off to the west a little bit, so we'll not see many of the 70s that we've seen over the past several days. we'll have a couple more 80s. a few more degrees warmer bit still running close to average or just below that today and tomorrow, and then next week we'll see more of the 70s....
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this be the traditional. seventy system absolutely we use the same theoretical basis that was developed by soviet specialists. from the research is just what the configuration of the lens isn't something whirl used to up. so how do you plan to install it on the phantom sixty five camera which has a classic noting. that. we had to upgrade the front part of the camera in a number of ways for the if we designed a special carrier with the jewel shaft inside that separates the two images coming to the center. this is part of the camera yes part of the camera such as serious stuff on the right. it's an upgrade that wouldn't be possible without the work of. it's a st petersburg based optics firm that builds the new generation lens to bring the stereo seventy into the digital age. features two optical blocks mounted side by side on a single plane and interact seal distance similar to that of the human eye. channeling right and left stereo pair images under the camera sensor. industry has shifted from film to digital technology so to keep up with the times we had to design you. doing so we were a lot of course on the
this be the traditional. seventy system absolutely we use the same theoretical basis that was developed by soviet specialists. from the research is just what the configuration of the lens isn't something whirl used to up. so how do you plan to install it on the phantom sixty five camera which has a classic noting. that. we had to upgrade the front part of the camera in a number of ways for the if we designed a special carrier with the jewel shaft inside that separates the two images coming to...
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for us a system digging into the pacific northwest. this system will be wednesday and beyond.light warmings towards the end of the week but for the next couple of days too much fog. low overcast, sunny, breezy, cooler inland, highs 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s and a slight warming maybe not even that much as we head toward the end of the week, dave and pam. >> 5:40 is the time right now. trouble at a california comic book convention, find out why police were called in to respond to an incident involving a pen. >> also we are going to tell you about something that is effecting both cats and cat lovers. >> san francisco north bound 101 traffic doing very well coming up to the downtown area. we will tell you more about the traffic and weather straight ahead. >>> low clouds and fog, cooler today for many inland. 50s, 60s, 70s and a few low 80s. >> steve, thank you, welcome back, good morning to you, here is a quick look at some of the stop tories we are following for you right now at 5:43. it has been a violent night in antioch, police are trying to find out if three shootings were relat
for us a system digging into the pacific northwest. this system will be wednesday and beyond.light warmings towards the end of the week but for the next couple of days too much fog. low overcast, sunny, breezy, cooler inland, highs 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s and a slight warming maybe not even that much as we head toward the end of the week, dave and pam. >> 5:40 is the time right now. trouble at a california comic book convention, find out why police were called in to respond to an incident...
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system every day for their livelihood. boston already does this, where it becomes significantly more expensive. also, if you are using translink, the system must be reliable. if the system is not running, it should be sufficient to get on a bus. demanding a cash fair for someone with a card when the system is not working is not good. with regards to stop consolidation, it is a good idea that could increase the efficiency of the system overall. i would say to make sure that all transfer points could a stop. all corners on the route should get a stop. the train should be considered. also, consider the district and the frequency of the stops. also, when consolidating stops, consider allowing people to get off at more frequent intervals. those are my comments. hewlett-packard, when faced with a budget deficit in the 1990's, they cut everyone's pay check by 19% instead of laying people off. something to consider. >> a great start, those speakers. we will not address every question, but we are collecting all the comments and providing them to our management and board of directors. in terms of consolidating bustlines, like
system every day for their livelihood. boston already does this, where it becomes significantly more expensive. also, if you are using translink, the system must be reliable. if the system is not running, it should be sufficient to get on a bus. demanding a cash fair for someone with a card when the system is not working is not good. with regards to stop consolidation, it is a good idea that could increase the efficiency of the system overall. i would say to make sure that all transfer points...
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us and this didn't necessarily have to come to the commission. and i thank you for that. and this is a companion piece and the impact on infrastructure and if you have a fee deferral system to help us deal in that area and i think that that compelling issue in rincon park is a case study in applying this legislation. and what this this is two resolutions and are issues to consider by the study committee when they look at how they draft the final i.f.d.. and i know mr. cohen is gone, but there is a seat for market octavia and as i understood this legislation, it wants to be inclusive of the area plans and not exclusive and to go forward to make it more clear and i understand that but other people may not have. and i understand that rincon makes the perfect pilot as a funding for a study and that is the critical piece missing for eastern neighborhoods and that this pilot with the formation of the study to look at the outcome will better inform a secretary or third pilot and as we have seen, not a lot of development in the area at this time. i go like the fact that the i.f.d. is closing a gap or increasing the structure and the gap is pretty substantial and starts us in that
us and this didn't necessarily have to come to the commission. and i thank you for that. and this is a companion piece and the impact on infrastructure and if you have a fee deferral system to help us deal in that area and i think that that compelling issue in rincon park is a case study in applying this legislation. and what this this is two resolutions and are issues to consider by the study committee when they look at how they draft the final i.f.d.. and i know mr. cohen is gone, but there...
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joining us from miami, our correspondent. is this a storm system? >> this is what the authorities and bp hoped would not happen. we are in hurricane season. that tropical storm just making its way over southwest florida at the moment. when it's on the other side of florida, it could pick up speed over the warm waters of the bill. engineers are pulling out and stop and operations. that means operations on the relief well will be halted for as long as 12 days. the admiral in charge says it may be that bp can get back to work within 48 hours, but that is a difficult thing to say with a tropical storm like this. nobody knows quite what hath it will take. apart from work on the site, there is also the possibility winds could push the remaining oil onto the shores of the gulf states, places like the florida panhandle, alabama, in mississippi. that is something people will be watching very closely. >> just in terms of moving the ships away from where the cap is, that in itself is a huge operation? >> it is. a couple weeks ago, i flew over the site with the
joining us from miami, our correspondent. is this a storm system? >> this is what the authorities and bp hoped would not happen. we are in hurricane season. that tropical storm just making its way over southwest florida at the moment. when it's on the other side of florida, it could pick up speed over the warm waters of the bill. engineers are pulling out and stop and operations. that means operations on the relief well will be halted for as long as 12 days. the admiral in charge says it...
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us will be right back after this break. welcome back stocks fell today nasdaq down 23 points and dow jones 39 friend black joins us today hit, the quiet day. >> pretty quiet day even a warnings system their earnings are great though nursing and in a day to day basis. economic data came out last week durable goods are refrigerators cars their claims things that are designed the last three years or more those are big-ticket items to show confidence, manufacturing jobs not the best day but then again we've had a great july. >> the earnings and earnings gains through job cuts to this company is up for more earnings gains >> it's the quality of earnings question it's not great. were beating on top line in revenue which is good. were beating on bottom-line earnings which is nice but knowing saying a word were blowing up the door on revenues. it's not the best but it's ok i feel ok. maybe i'm a little bit on the colder side of the portents not to hold caught colds but our economy is doing ok. >> and then you talk about what's happening with earnings reports coming out and the weekly jobless report coming out and a monthly jobless report coming. what's the trend are we going to turn a corn
us will be right back after this break. welcome back stocks fell today nasdaq down 23 points and dow jones 39 friend black joins us today hit, the quiet day. >> pretty quiet day even a warnings system their earnings are great though nursing and in a day to day basis. economic data came out last week durable goods are refrigerators cars their claims things that are designed the last three years or more those are big-ticket items to show confidence, manufacturing jobs not the best day but...
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it more in the show going forward this is virtual slavery in the virtual economics so there's a company called zynga and they have virtual currency systems and they use on sites like facebook and game social networking games like farmville were effectively people are working for thirty cents an hour so basically subsistence clicking on the virtual plantation this is a new way to actually lower wages beyond the minimum wage this is voluntarily having millions of people work below the minimum wage for the virtual currency wage it's a big trend it's on the horizon it's going to be much bigger going forward in two thousand and ten two thousand and eleven but max speaking of virtual currencies in the virtual world this also is another worrying trend in the united states with these workers who are forty percent of them are working in low wage jobs well how free i phone game suckered me out of one hundred ninety dollars oh yeah that's right total people this is you know a tech guy a blogger who basically was suckered out of one hundred ninety dollars from his seven year old child playing i fish he's game on his phone and it started deducting from his i tune
it more in the show going forward this is virtual slavery in the virtual economics so there's a company called zynga and they have virtual currency systems and they use on sites like facebook and game social networking games like farmville were effectively people are working for thirty cents an hour so basically subsistence clicking on the virtual plantation this is a new way to actually lower wages beyond the minimum wage this is voluntarily having millions of people work below the minimum...
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system. so really regulators use this opportunity to kind of roll up their sleeves. and not just kind of reign in wall street and cordon off systemic risk there, but go after a lot of the practices that affect bread and butter americans. >> of course, chrystia, some of the bankers involved here, they argue that the new regulations could impact mortgages. they could curtail lending. what do we know about what will happen? >> well, if they work then they should curtail lending. >> that's part of the issue, right? >> yeah, that's part of the issue. and i do think that people, the american public has to be honest about this. part of the purpose of this financial regulation is if you want to use a traffic metaphor, what we have discovered in hindsight is that capital was moving too fast. the speed limits were too high and there weren't enough air bags, and there weren't enough seat belts in the system. the goal broadly speaking of this legislation is to lower the speed limit of financial capital and to require all of us to wear seat belts. now the good news is, i think the
system. so really regulators use this opportunity to kind of roll up their sleeves. and not just kind of reign in wall street and cordon off systemic risk there, but go after a lot of the practices that affect bread and butter americans. >> of course, chrystia, some of the bankers involved here, they argue that the new regulations could impact mortgages. they could curtail lending. what do we know about what will happen? >> well, if they work then they should curtail lending....
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this is a big fire we will get these. it's hard for us to get around in a disaster from the streetcars and trolley buses stop, no electricity. we have the above groundwater system. it was invented years ago by our fire chiefs this is what saved the marina the boat pumping the water out put the fires out in the marina. you want to stop, look, listen and think. you size up the situation this is what we do in the fire department. you look at it. is it a little fire. a candle burning. do i get the fire extinguisher. is it a big fire can i put it out. >> it would cover the area the size of a table. anything bigger or high are than your head it's too big for you to put out with an extinguisher. wait until everybody is out. it's best to work in pairs. make sure you are the last one out of the room. do not lock it. avoid smoke and gases. cover your mouth and nose with a towel or sheet or dry cloth. if you have a jacket, if there is a flame on the way out put clothes on or wrap yourself in a blanket the layer of clothing will give you protection. have an emergency plan for earthquakes and fires. elevators, a safe place to be? always take it is stairs. when you go down t
this is a big fire we will get these. it's hard for us to get around in a disaster from the streetcars and trolley buses stop, no electricity. we have the above groundwater system. it was invented years ago by our fire chiefs this is what saved the marina the boat pumping the water out put the fires out in the marina. you want to stop, look, listen and think. you size up the situation this is what we do in the fire department. you look at it. is it a little fire. a candle burning. do i get the...