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you guys, have known about vectors? could you kind of make a little vector diagram showing that how are light does get through? i think you can all do it particularly if you pay attention to your textbook. all right? and can you do that and hand that in next monday? okay. okay. okay, great. all right, physics. catch you later. welcome to another session of beliefs and believers. i'm dr. john simmons, and as happens, we are moving into another dimension, the ethical dimension. and in many ways, when we speak of ethics, it cuts to the core of this course, as you probably know by now, because we're talking about behavior. what people believe- well, we've seen many, many different examples of it. but how they behave- proper patterns of action- that's what we want to look at as we move through this very, very important dimension, because you know, believing,
you guys, have known about vectors? could you kind of make a little vector diagram showing that how are light does get through? i think you can all do it particularly if you pay attention to your textbook. all right? and can you do that and hand that in next monday? okay. okay. okay, great. all right, physics. catch you later. welcome to another session of beliefs and believers. i'm dr. john simmons, and as happens, we are moving into another dimension, the ethical dimension. and in many ways,...
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so far, none has tested positive for yellow or 'dengue' fever' but vector control is pulling out all stops to eradicate it. >> oracle is to prevent a residency infestation. all goal is to prevent their residency -- infestation. are >> >> reporter: here's a map showing where mosquitos infected with yellow fever have been found. the issue in menlo park in centered here at the holy cross cemetery. crews are focusing their attention on the 3/4 of a mile area round the cemetary. so far, no human cases of yellow fever have been reported. >> catherine: new tonight at 8-- frustration in the north bay. for the past few weeks, drivers headed east-bound on the richmond-san rafael bridge have been dealing with very long commute times. kron 4's charles clifford shows us what's causing the problem. >> reporter: here, the ticket counter is closed for the transportation to/from alcatraz for the tourists. >> perhaps 175 employees. are impacted by this government furlough. they are all off. >> >> reporter: >> they are the main thoroughfare for how the alcatraz however, his staff is ready. >> we are re
so far, none has tested positive for yellow or 'dengue' fever' but vector control is pulling out all stops to eradicate it. >> oracle is to prevent a residency infestation. all goal is to prevent their residency -- infestation. are >> >> reporter: here's a map showing where mosquitos infected with yellow fever have been found. the issue in menlo park in centered here at the holy cross cemetery. crews are focusing their attention on the 3/4 of a mile area round the cemetary. so...
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carriers of yellow or dengue fever, none has tested positive for the virus but vector control says forcern. thought to have arrived on flowers or other plant material from the mosquito's native central or southeast asia or from arizona or texas, where similar infestations have occurred one thing seems clear, the mosquitoes are multiplying and on the move. >> there have been 20 homes testing positive for these mosquitoes. >> reporter: not seen here in the bay area for 30 years, these mosquitoes, which are black and white but about the same size as other mosquitoes, during the day. insect repellant and tight-fitting screens are two ways to fight back. residents can help the body getting rid of standing water rob fladeboe, kron 4 news. >> according to the c-d-c. humans get yellow fever when a mosquito that's infected with it bites them. most people infected with the virus have no symptoms or only mild symptoms. those can include fever, chills, severe headaches, back pain, nausea, and vomiting, fatigue. about 15 percent of people develop severe symptoms, which can include high fever, jaund
carriers of yellow or dengue fever, none has tested positive for the virus but vector control says forcern. thought to have arrived on flowers or other plant material from the mosquito's native central or southeast asia or from arizona or texas, where similar infestations have occurred one thing seems clear, the mosquitoes are multiplying and on the move. >> there have been 20 homes testing positive for these mosquitoes. >> reporter: not seen here in the bay area for 30 years, these...
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santa clara vector control say the pigs try to avoid humans when possible but when you corner a mama pig with a baby pig, you have problems. . >>> if you drove on the bay bridge today you may have noticed something new: palm trees. first of what had eventually be about 30 canariy eye hand date palms were installed on the eastern end of the eastern span. they're up to 30 feet high. workers have to dig holes five feet into the ground to secure the new roots. >> heading towards oakland, it creates a gateway to oakland and the east bay. it acts as a visual cue that says we're leaving land, now we're on the water. >> kind of like hawaii. contractors are still looking for a few more canariy palms and they're willing to pay you if you have one growing in your yard. there's an ad on craigslist. >>> a sand castle contest postponed by the government shutdown is back on. rescheduled for saturday, november 9th. it was supposed to be held on the 12th but the beach was closed because it's on federal park land. it's a fundraiser for the nonprofit leap which provides art programs for san fransisco.
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the san mateo county mosquito and vector control district reports three infected mosquitoes were trapped along with 14 infected larva. the district started trapping mosquitoes back in august after one infected mosquito was found at the holy cross cemetery off santa cruz avenue. so far there are no reports of human cases of yellow fever in the county. >>> there are still unanswered questions about how cooked chicken at a bay area costco store was contaminated with salmonella. at least three people became sick after eating cooked chicken from the costco in south san francisco. the store has since recalled almost 40,000 pounds of the product. salmonella usually affects raw chicken products since cooking kills most of the bacteria. >>> fair weather in the forecast for your tuesday. outside our doors, abundant sunshine. from the coast around the bay and inland. giving you a live look from san francisco across the bay. we do have subtle changes in store for today for some of us. warmer temperatures a few degrees is what i'm seeing. with napa checking in right about 8 degrees warmer than where
the san mateo county mosquito and vector control district reports three infected mosquitoes were trapped along with 14 infected larva. the district started trapping mosquitoes back in august after one infected mosquito was found at the holy cross cemetery off santa cruz avenue. so far there are no reports of human cases of yellow fever in the county. >>> there are still unanswered questions about how cooked chicken at a bay area costco store was contaminated with salmonella. at least...
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vector control trapped three carrying the disease along with 14 infected larvi. no reports of humans contracting yellow fever. >> on capitol hill, the senate could vote to reopen the government and avert a u.s. default. the agreement would fund the government through january 15th and raise the debt ceiling. republicans would get a new policy for obamacare. any deal must still be approved by the house. >> a deal appears imminent. the government shut down caused a lot of damage. julie on the consumer watch to shut down proof your finances. >> it's not as big an impact. >> not at all. >> so far the shut down is ana knowance. we're all disappointed. in terms of my life, nothing. >> economists say that may be about to change. >> a lot of people considered this a dc political issue. but the ramifications are far more widespread than that. >> the longer the federal shut down drags on, the more people will notice the impact. some are already dealing with small business loans, tax returns. before long, he expects all consumers will feel the shut down. >> we can see all ty
vector control trapped three carrying the disease along with 14 infected larvi. no reports of humans contracting yellow fever. >> on capitol hill, the senate could vote to reopen the government and avert a u.s. default. the agreement would fund the government through january 15th and raise the debt ceiling. republicans would get a new policy for obamacare. any deal must still be approved by the house. >> a deal appears imminent. the government shut down caused a lot of damage. julie...
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the way you control it, and the way we did in this country, was you got to get rid of the mosquito vector. that takes a sophisticated... well, it takes an organized community effort. the chinese did that in southern china. many places around the world have had malaria problems-- brazil-- that they've brought under control. not so in africa. eradication efforts are erratic. yellow fever is another mosquito-transmitted virus that the french encountered when they occupied west africa. so the way the french dealt with this was to conduct an ongoing every-four-year campaign to vaccinate every person in every country they occupied. they had groups of doctors and nurses--that's all they did. they just went from village to village on this four year cycle. that way, the most that could happen is you'd have a group of susceptible children, but it would never get very big before you'd be through vaccinating the next time around. that way, they kept yellow fever under control. now, when those countries became independent, there wasn't money for those programs. and i got introduced to yellow fever in
the way you control it, and the way we did in this country, was you got to get rid of the mosquito vector. that takes a sophisticated... well, it takes an organized community effort. the chinese did that in southern china. many places around the world have had malaria problems-- brazil-- that they've brought under control. not so in africa. eradication efforts are erratic. yellow fever is another mosquito-transmitted virus that the french encountered when they occupied west africa. so the way...
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. >> santa clara county vector says the pigs avoid humans unless you corner a mama with her babies and so far there are no plans of catching and relocating the animals. >> if you love your lawn and you wake up and see that mess, boy, that would kill you. >> incredible what they can do. a lot of farmers have problems because they uproot their crops. >> guess they got to eat too. >> they get hungry too. >>> around the bay area, plenty of low clouds extending further onshore this morning. no dense fog. a sea breeze is mixing out the fog down below. clouds extending well onshore 40s and 50s. by the afternoon cooler, highs in the 60s inside the bay but cool 50s out toward the coastline. maybe only low 50s in some spots. and then mid-70s inland. how about this? we have that big blocking ridge of high pressure overhead with a couple of lows spinning around one off the coastline that's going to pay a visit just to the southern parts of the state over the weekend but that will be enough to probably bring clouds here to keep the temperatures down a bit the next couple of days. so staying cool bu
. >> santa clara county vector says the pigs avoid humans unless you corner a mama with her babies and so far there are no plans of catching and relocating the animals. >> if you love your lawn and you wake up and see that mess, boy, that would kill you. >> incredible what they can do. a lot of farmers have problems because they uproot their crops. >> guess they got to eat too. >> they get hungry too. >>> around the bay area, plenty of low clouds extending...
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vector control launched door to door inspections. as recently as four days ago inspectors found more larva that technicians believe will test positive. this is an aggressive mosquito that can transmit yellow fever and denge fever. >> if we have this mosquito here and it bit somebody with denge fever that mosquito, that ejipty will have the ability to transmit that disease with someone else. that's what we're trying to prevent. >> reporter: this is the first time in more than three decades it's turned up here in the bay area. experts aren't sure how it got here. but say it's possible it was brought in on a plant or some other vegetation. residents can help with the eradication effort. >>> more details now the centers for disease control says vaccines are available for yellow fever but they're usually only recommended for travelers to south america and africa. it's a live virus vaccine and a single dose can protect an individual against yellow fever for more than 10 years. doctors say a booster shot is advisable every 10 years thereaft
vector control launched door to door inspections. as recently as four days ago inspectors found more larva that technicians believe will test positive. this is an aggressive mosquito that can transmit yellow fever and denge fever. >> if we have this mosquito here and it bit somebody with denge fever that mosquito, that ejipty will have the ability to transmit that disease with someone else. that's what we're trying to prevent. >> reporter: this is the first time in more than three...
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vector control says they're not sure how it got here.it's possible that it was brought over in a plant or other vegetation. they say this is critical to nip this in the bud and that will start by making sure residents make sure there's no standing water on their property. cara liu. >>> police are looking for a missing man. family members think he may be headed to the central coast. he's driving a white toyota four runner with license plates 4mmv790. >>> i was up early this morning taking my daughter to school, boy it was chilly out there then it turned into a beautiful day. >> it's very cool in the morning, very warm in the afternoon. overnight lows last night in the upper 40s in some spots and then we get the afternoon highs in the 80s. you see this fog bank gets pushed away very quick. that's the offshore wind land to sea. it's creating this very warm weather. increased fire danger as i mentioned that fire danger is going to stay with us the next 24 hours. it's 83 degrees right now in napa. 78 in san jose so it's kind of warm out there
vector control says they're not sure how it got here.it's possible that it was brought over in a plant or other vegetation. they say this is critical to nip this in the bud and that will start by making sure residents make sure there's no standing water on their property. cara liu. >>> police are looking for a missing man. family members think he may be headed to the central coast. he's driving a white toyota four runner with license plates 4mmv790. >>> i was up early this...
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vector control launched door to door inspections. as recently as four days ago inspectors found more larva that technicians believe will test positive. this is an aggressive mosquito that can transmit yellow fever and denge fever. >> if we have this mosquito here and it bit somebody with denge fever that mosquito, that ejipty will have the ability to transmit that disease with someone else. that's what we're trying to prevent. >> reporter: this is the first time in more than three decades it's turned up here in the bay area. experts aren't sure how it got here. but say it's possible it was brought in on a plant or some other vegetation. residents can help with the eradication effort. >>> more details now the centers for disease control says vaccines are available for yellow fever but they're usually only recommended for travelers to south america and africa. it's a live virus vaccine and a single dose can protect an individual against yellow fever for more than 10 years. doctors say a booster shot is advisable every 10 years thereaft
vector control launched door to door inspections. as recently as four days ago inspectors found more larva that technicians believe will test positive. this is an aggressive mosquito that can transmit yellow fever and denge fever. >> if we have this mosquito here and it bit somebody with denge fever that mosquito, that ejipty will have the ability to transmit that disease with someone else. that's what we're trying to prevent. >> reporter: this is the first time in more than three...
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i have vectoring controls, maybe an offramp or an on-ramp.will actually help keep you on track. the whole idea idea is to keep n the road. gerri: at the end of the day what if the technology does not work, you still have to find a way to drive your car. we spent an entire two weeks reporting how the government can open up and obamacare exchange. what you are talking about is very complicated. >> there is a whole another disaster they are dealing with. i actually tested some of these systems six years ago in germany. we did car to car determination. that technology has been worked on for the last five or six years, going to put it in place for the vehicle. they have a plan with no facility until 2020. looking at other facilities that could experience myself, they have the brake assist driving the car front of me, hit the brakes and i react quickly, it actually started breaking before i did. when you experience it in real life is totally impressive. they can tell you there is a problem, you need to slow down. gerri: what about hacking? an elect
i have vectoring controls, maybe an offramp or an on-ramp.will actually help keep you on track. the whole idea idea is to keep n the road. gerri: at the end of the day what if the technology does not work, you still have to find a way to drive your car. we spent an entire two weeks reporting how the government can open up and obamacare exchange. what you are talking about is very complicated. >> there is a whole another disaster they are dealing with. i actually tested some of these...
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the contra costa mosquito and vector control say the two adults are both from the eastern part of theounty and were likely infected back in september. a total of five people are now confirmed to have contracted west nile in contra costa county this year. >>> they were ordered to shut down. the latest effort to save a north bay institution. >>> plus a bicyclists killed by a nunni bus. the investigation into what happened and the call for change by cycling advocates. >>> and in two minutes, b.a.r.t. trains stop and regular riders searching for alternatives. one man's solution to pair up others. the great american novel. so you can happily let life get in the way, while planning for tomorrow. so you can finish the great american novel banking for the life you have investing for the life you want chase. so you can >>> continuing coverage now of the b.a.r.t. strike and rallies taking place across the bay area in support of union workers. news chopper 2 caught these images at the port of oakland tonight. a group of union longshoremen struck alongside striking shore men. commuters have optio
the contra costa mosquito and vector control say the two adults are both from the eastern part of theounty and were likely infected back in september. a total of five people are now confirmed to have contracted west nile in contra costa county this year. >>> they were ordered to shut down. the latest effort to save a north bay institution. >>> plus a bicyclists killed by a nunni bus. the investigation into what happened and the call for change by cycling advocates....
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vector control has trapped three adult mosquitos carrying the disease along with 14 infected larva. so far no reports of humans contracting. >> king of the playground. perhaps. what happens when a bear decides to play teather ball. >> andrew luck wasn't turning heads in monday night debut. puig was hit less in the nlcs. finally gets to celebrate in style. that's coming up in sports. >> what is cool about your school? email your nominations to us at kpix.com. we may come and feature your school on our show. ,,,, i want you to know stuff i want you to be kind. i want you to be smart. super smart. i want one thing in a doctor. i want you to be handsome. i want you to be awesome. i don't want you to look at the chart before you say hi...david. i want you to return my emails. i want you to keep me doing this for another sixty years. at kaiser permanente, we want you to choose the doctor that's right for you. find your perfect match at kp.org and thrive. back in our day, we couldn't just move the tv wherever we wanted. yeah, our birthday entertainment was a mathemagician. because if there
vector control has trapped three adult mosquitos carrying the disease along with 14 infected larva. so far no reports of humans contracting. >> king of the playground. perhaps. what happens when a bear decides to play teather ball. >> andrew luck wasn't turning heads in monday night debut. puig was hit less in the nlcs. finally gets to celebrate in style. that's coming up in sports. >> what is cool about your school? email your nominations to us at kpix.com. we may come and...
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the contra costa mosquito and vector control say the two adults are both from the eastern part of theounty and were likely infected back in september. a total of five people are now confirmed to have contracted west nile in contra costa county this year. >>> they were ordered to shut down. the latest effort to save a north bay institution. >>> plus a bicyclists killed by a nunni bus. the investigation into what happened and the call for change by cycling advocates. >>> and in two minutes, odeling plays ] [ hans ] toaster strudel! [ angelic music plays ] don't overthink it. [ hans ] warm, flakey, gooey. toaster strudel! faster than kenny can dodge a question. honey, how'd that test go? [ female announcer ] in just 60 seconds, you've got snack defying, satisfying mmm. totino's pizza rolls. mm-hmm. hmm. [ female announcer ] zero to pizza. pronto. now in two bold new flavors! [ female announcer ] zero to pizza. pronto. yeah, i dream about bacon. [sfx] wham! so i'm bringing back the blt cheeseburger combo. a juicy jumbo beef patty loaded with hickory smoked bacon and melting cheese plus fr
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we're, you know, a vector introducing harm rather than protecting patients. >> another way -- a needlekin. >> your skin is an amazing defense against bacteria. but when i break that skin, i allow bacteria to enter. >> hospitals kill 100,000 people a year with these infections. it may be uncomfortable to ask, but make sure doctors and nurses wash their hands before they touch you, even if they're wearing gloves. at number 3, metal in the mri room. 6-year-old michael columbini has brain cancer. he's getting an mri. >> an mri machine is a very large, very, very powerful magnet. >> a hospital worker walks into the room carrying a metal oxygen tank. the oxygen tank flies out of the worker's hands, shoots across the room, strikes michael in the head, and the little boy dies. take a look at this video researchers make after michael's death. it shows just how fast that metal oxygen tank kills him. while this mistake is relatively unusual, reports to the u.s. food and drug administration reveal additional cases. when you're getting an mri, make sure there's no metal on or around you. at number
we're, you know, a vector introducing harm rather than protecting patients. >> another way -- a needlekin. >> your skin is an amazing defense against bacteria. but when i break that skin, i allow bacteria to enter. >> hospitals kill 100,000 people a year with these infections. it may be uncomfortable to ask, but make sure doctors and nurses wash their hands before they touch you, even if they're wearing gloves. at number 3, metal in the mri room. 6-year-old michael columbini...
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this should be vectored at the white house, the people who conjured up the plan to turn the heat up. it's hard to believe, honestly, that the commander in chief, that the defense secretary would take what is obviously a sacred obligation, which is standing up for our men and women in uniform, and use it politically. is that not? >> it's very hard to believe. i don't want to believe it. and secretary hagel himself a decorated vietnam veteran. i don't question his commitment or valor to the troops. which is why we haven't called for his resignation. we said, he's got a leader upstairs that he's taking a lot of direction from, and that's president obama. if it wasn't him, it was a political operative there who was willing to say, if we give away on this -- and you know it was a political strategy from them from the beginning, to not do anything piecemeal, to stand up and say, we will give nothing to republicans, and they were willing to sacrifice veterans and military families. you and i can envision a commander in chief, maybe someone who served who has a different perspective, who wou
this should be vectored at the white house, the people who conjured up the plan to turn the heat up. it's hard to believe, honestly, that the commander in chief, that the defense secretary would take what is obviously a sacred obligation, which is standing up for our men and women in uniform, and use it politically. is that not? >> it's very hard to believe. i don't want to believe it. and secretary hagel himself a decorated vietnam veteran. i don't question his commitment or valor to the...
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vector martinez scores barton. he should have had that. 3-0 after one.heat. went seven innings, struck out eleven. bottom of seventh. a's looking for any kind of energy. he's not my yoenis, he's your yoenis! there's life. a's cut the lead 3-2. bennett strikes out josh reddick. game over. a's with three hits. fanned 16 times. 3-2 finals. tigers lead the series one game to none. justin verlander and sunny gray will go tonight in game two. >> scherzer is a strikeout guy. he's swinging, this guy. they have several pitchers that get their share of strikeouts. different pitching game one or game five, it doesn't matter. when you are facing a postseason team, a team like the a's, you have to bring your a-game. that's just the way it is. >> he brought his a-game against the a's. game one, red sox and raise. -- rays. tampa bay let 2-0 until the north and then the red sox erupt for five runs. pride of petaluma, jonny gomes, double off the green monster. scored a pair. the sox would poor it on and they roll in the opener in that series 12-2. dusty baker had one yea
vector martinez scores barton. he should have had that. 3-0 after one.heat. went seven innings, struck out eleven. bottom of seventh. a's looking for any kind of energy. he's not my yoenis, he's your yoenis! there's life. a's cut the lead 3-2. bennett strikes out josh reddick. game over. a's with three hits. fanned 16 times. 3-2 finals. tigers lead the series one game to none. justin verlander and sunny gray will go tonight in game two. >> scherzer is a strikeout guy. he's swinging, this...
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combining that with the drug abuse, alcohol abuse, sorts of categories, we become up with better vectors as to who is made dangerous for those reasons. a lot of the violence ties to drug sales, gangs who are selling drugs, and a lot of that is the urban violence we are seeing. whenever someone says that they will get the guns anyway, i keep thinking, do they have gotten manufacturing plants in south chicago or in the bad part of -- the poor part of fort wayne? i do not think so. you might be able to grow marijuana in your home or do some other things with methamphetamines on your property, but not many people produce guns. the guns come from someplace. this is the one thing where it starts out as a legal arctic and moves into -- as a legal product and moves into illegal use. folks who can buy a lot of guns in bulk without background checks. the classic example i give is the fellow who went to a gun show in dayton, bought 81 of the same make and model, a semi automatic pistol, and is anyone surprised that someone who buys 81 of these guns, what he does with it is not for his protection, n
combining that with the drug abuse, alcohol abuse, sorts of categories, we become up with better vectors as to who is made dangerous for those reasons. a lot of the violence ties to drug sales, gangs who are selling drugs, and a lot of that is the urban violence we are seeing. whenever someone says that they will get the guns anyway, i keep thinking, do they have gotten manufacturing plants in south chicago or in the bad part of -- the poor part of fort wayne? i do not think so. you might be...
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, now i would say at any given moment in american life there were probably 45 poets in airplanes vectoring across the country heading towards --. >> brown: it's a funny image for -- when we think nobody's reading poet bus you're saying poets are crisscrossing america. >> i don't know if anyone's reading it but poets are still flying around the country going from left turn to left turn but circuitry has become very well established. >> brown: i noticed in some of the more recent work you're working more in poetic forms. sonnets, even a play on haiku in one area. is there a reason for that? is it the challenge or just wanting the form? >> well, i think the pleasure of form is that you have a companion with you besides all the poetry. >> brown: are you aware of the poets you've ever read? >> the candles are lit by the poets of the past. to write poetry is to be very alone but you always have the company of your influences. but you also have the company of the form itself which has a kind of consciousness. the sonnet will simply tell you that's too many syllables or that's too many lines or th
, now i would say at any given moment in american life there were probably 45 poets in airplanes vectoring across the country heading towards --. >> brown: it's a funny image for -- when we think nobody's reading poet bus you're saying poets are crisscrossing america. >> i don't know if anyone's reading it but poets are still flying around the country going from left turn to left turn but circuitry has become very well established. >> brown: i noticed in some of the more...
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they've got great vectors for growth. they've done a great job growing those businesses. i think over time they can continue to do it. i think the key thing is when you're trying to figure out where the valuation should sit, that's where you're just kind of looking for a little bit more compelling of a valuation opportunity. >> what kind of a growth story would you expect from amazon next year? >> you know, i think going into next year we can see it begin to taper a little bit. certainly on the top line. aws becomes a larger piece of the overall pie. its growth rate is big. but it's a small piece of the revenue stream. i think that -- so you start to see the top line tapering a little bit. but i think overall we'll see amazon continuing to grow at a very robust clip. >> all right. ed, thank you so much. appreciate your time. zynga earnings are now hitting the tape as well. julia boorstin working on the lowdown on zynga. >> maria, zynga reported bookings, which is the key revenue number for the game company, of 152 million. that compares to expectations of $143 million. th
they've got great vectors for growth. they've done a great job growing those businesses. i think over time they can continue to do it. i think the key thing is when you're trying to figure out where the valuation should sit, that's where you're just kind of looking for a little bit more compelling of a valuation opportunity. >> what kind of a growth story would you expect from amazon next year? >> you know, i think going into next year we can see it begin to taper a little bit....
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the way you control it, and the way we did in this country, was you got to get rid of the mosquito vector. that takes a sophisticated... well, it takes an organized community effort. the chinese did that in southern china. many places around the world have had malaria problems-- brazil-- that they've brought under control. not so in africa. eradication efforts are erratic. yellow fever is another mosquito-transmitted virus that the french encountered when they occupied west africa. so the way the french dealt with this was to conduct an ongoing every-four-year campaign to vaccinate every person in every country they occupied. they had groups of doctors and nurses--that's all they did. they just went from village to village on this four year cycle. that way, the most that could happen is you'd have a group of susceptible children, but it would never get very big before you'd be through vaccinating the next time around. that way, they kept yellow fever under control. now, when those countries became independent, there wasn't money for those programs. and i got introduced to yellow fever in
the way you control it, and the way we did in this country, was you got to get rid of the mosquito vector. that takes a sophisticated... well, it takes an organized community effort. the chinese did that in southern china. many places around the world have had malaria problems-- brazil-- that they've brought under control. not so in africa. eradication efforts are erratic. yellow fever is another mosquito-transmitted virus that the french encountered when they occupied west africa. so the way...
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vectors are now questioning cafeteria workers. and our mark morgan is here with sports after a travel day the world series continues tonight, right mark in? >> boston's david tiz has added to his postseason classic. the only red sox player left, talk to jessica taff. >> work hard and try to do my best and now, not try to go too crazy, put pressure on myself. i try to have fun. i know getting to play in october is not an easy thing odo especially for a team coming from the al-east. and we just try to do our best. >> this cardinals team knows you well from 2004. you beat them in 2004. do they have a little special plagues in your heart for them there? >> let me fell you, they had a good team. even in 2004 we swept them by -- their team was good? it is a reason you can never doubt anybody, especially when they get othis level, not that we got to play better than we did the last game. >> now while ortiz is the only boston holdover against old '04 world series, mike metheny has a special hold against yadier molina. >> there was mike me
vectors are now questioning cafeteria workers. and our mark morgan is here with sports after a travel day the world series continues tonight, right mark in? >> boston's david tiz has added to his postseason classic. the only red sox player left, talk to jessica taff. >> work hard and try to do my best and now, not try to go too crazy, put pressure on myself. i try to have fun. i know getting to play in october is not an easy thing odo especially for a team coming from the al-east....
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sort of a vector index, we can take the inner product and get the measurement of how this thing would expand or contract and many different things. my staff looked at and said, well, what if we just count? i said, yeah, that will work, too. we get pretty regular fees from all of the major correspondent lenders in the country and if you look at it, we had generally been going up -- the index sort of peaked in june-july, that period. the downturn coincided exactly with when the qualified mortgage regulations were finalized. people were sort of speculating up to that point very what would it do and what with the regulations beyond the debt to income ratio? as soon as those regulations came out, we immediately started to see this downturn and we expect to see continued type thing as we approach the effective date of january when all of these will go into effect. we also look at builder application, builder affiliated mortgage companies can what is going on with their applications for new construction. where is the new construction taken place? notably new is a index, we don't have adequat
sort of a vector index, we can take the inner product and get the measurement of how this thing would expand or contract and many different things. my staff looked at and said, well, what if we just count? i said, yeah, that will work, too. we get pretty regular fees from all of the major correspondent lenders in the country and if you look at it, we had generally been going up -- the index sort of peaked in june-july, that period. the downturn coincided exactly with when the qualified mortgage...
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systems because they were worried about people loading information, and attacks coming in from that vectorus your thoughts on this. with the shutdown i have been curious about what the defense department looks like right now, what government agencies are doing. are they just not right about cyber attacks right now? >> no, they're certainly continuing to do their work. the question will be if contracts will actually be implemented. things that were awarded in august and september that were scheduled for delivery in the remainder of the fall and upcoming year, will they get started on time. it is not as if they are abandoning their post and anyboy can walk into the country. same with cyber security. but we may not be any getting installation of the newest technologies in a timely fashion. cheryl: all right, brian, thank you very much. i want to let all of our viewers know to check out his article on foxbusiness.com. as if the budget standoff was not enough, a new drama beginning to brew over egypt and the millions we give the embattled nations in aid. also, oil prices are dropping today. the
systems because they were worried about people loading information, and attacks coming in from that vectorus your thoughts on this. with the shutdown i have been curious about what the defense department looks like right now, what government agencies are doing. are they just not right about cyber attacks right now? >> no, they're certainly continuing to do their work. the question will be if contracts will actually be implemented. things that were awarded in august and september that were...
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. >>> national security vectors susan rice told the "new york times" the region is less of a priority saying there is a whole world out there and we have interests and opportunities in that world. >>> joining us to discuss the significance is dr. jason boyce. good to talk to you dr. boyce. let's talk about these comments. put dr. rice's commence in some perspective for us. >> good morning to speak to you as always. let's think about this for a moment. what is dr. rice saying? she wants to secure an arms deal with iran. she wants to peace with israeli and the palestinians and a peace deal effectively with syria. guess what: any one of these would be a major investment of administration time, effort and inclination. to secure all three of them is an i am possibility, especially when you consider this administration has three years left in office and in 12-months time on will have gone through the mid-term elections and a lame duck era will have kicked in. the great challenge, if this is a scaling back, where had it originally its intentions place. this is no mean feat. >> do you think t
. >>> national security vectors susan rice told the "new york times" the region is less of a priority saying there is a whole world out there and we have interests and opportunities in that world. >>> joining us to discuss the significance is dr. jason boyce. good to talk to you dr. boyce. let's talk about these comments. put dr. rice's commence in some perspective for us. >> good morning to speak to you as always. let's think about this for a moment. what is...
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a warning from vector control.re two more people have tested positive for the virus right here in the bay area. >> and getting to work during the bart strike. the new former transportation a man is pushing to get a cross the bay. avo: the volkswagen "sign then drive" sales event is back. which means it's never been easier to get a new passat, awarded j.d. power's most appealing midsize car, two years in a row. and right now you can drive one home for practically just your signature. get zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first month's payment on any new 2014 volkswagen. hurry, this offer ends october 31st. for details, visit vwdealer.com today. . >>> good morning to you. live look there at san francisco, patchy fog a factor along the coastline as well as portions of the bay this morning. >> if you are just joining us this morning bart is still on strike. check out this toll plaza. it's saturday morning, you don't usually see that on a saturday but we have that today in those far left lanes you s
a warning from vector control.re two more people have tested positive for the virus right here in the bay area. >> and getting to work during the bart strike. the new former transportation a man is pushing to get a cross the bay. avo: the volkswagen "sign then drive" sales event is back. which means it's never been easier to get a new passat, awarded j.d. power's most appealing midsize car, two years in a row. and right now you can drive one home for practically just your...
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are there some components of that vector not able to do because of i.t. or some other components of the va that would actually enter vha in providing the services that they need? >> well, we've had these discussions in the past, congressman, and you know that we're a little bit bifurcated here. we get a generosity of the congress advanced appropriations for our health administration. so they are fully funded on one october. so the question, how much of an impact? 80% of va is functioning because our hospitals are open. our committee based outpatient clinics are seen patience, as veterans centers and our mobile clinics. and so that will continue and the impact of them is negligible. where we get a little bifurcated is where we have authorization to do something with a facility. and we have to wait for our i.t. budget to clear and then we marry the two of. it's something we worked in the past. are there other easy ways to handle this down the road? perhaps worthy of a discussion, but for right now that would not be able to cash checks on one november and th
are there some components of that vector not able to do because of i.t. or some other components of the va that would actually enter vha in providing the services that they need? >> well, we've had these discussions in the past, congressman, and you know that we're a little bit bifurcated here. we get a generosity of the congress advanced appropriations for our health administration. so they are fully funded on one october. so the question, how much of an impact? 80% of va is functioning...
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, you know, if we think of it as a multidimensional shape and we can take each index as sort of a vector index to one, and if we to take this -- we can take the inner product and get the measurement of how this thing would expand and contract and these different things, and my staff looked at me and said, well, jay, what if we just count? i said, okay, that'll work too. [laughter] so what we do is we actually have a count of all of the lenders, what they post in terms of the credit criteria they would use for core responding lending. and we count for things like low credit score loans, longer duration, interest-only, short-term arms and sort of what combination, and we bring together and look at, okay, what is the outer boundary that's being offered in this measurement that we can get, and we get pretty regular feeds ten from all of the major correspondent lenders in the country. if you look at we had generally been going up, and the index sort of peaked in, i guess, that's june/july, that period, the downturn coincided exactly with when the qualified mortgage regulations were finalized.
, you know, if we think of it as a multidimensional shape and we can take each index as sort of a vector index to one, and if we to take this -- we can take the inner product and get the measurement of how this thing would expand and contract and these different things, and my staff looked at me and said, well, jay, what if we just count? i said, okay, that'll work too. [laughter] so what we do is we actually have a count of all of the lenders, what they post in terms of the credit criteria...
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at the same time, it's now a new attack vector.ing you wrote about, this security through obscurity. can you explaining that and how reliable it is? >> i can. so what this is, security through obscurity, is our mocking term in online security research for the idea that just because someone hasn't heard about a way in, it's basically secure. it's as though you've got a back door when you leave unlocked but it's not visible from the street, so you hope no one will notice. this network, because it's not actually connected to the internet, most researchers thought it was probably okay. they're looking for ways in through the internet. that's why they put up fire walls. now, actually, security through obscurity is never that good an idea. once someone does find out this way in exists, they might well use it. >> okay. well, it's a sobering discussion. thank you so much for bringing it to us through "the guardian. >> thank you, alex. >> they were the gunshots in dallas heard around the world 50 years after the assassination of president j
at the same time, it's now a new attack vector.ing you wrote about, this security through obscurity. can you explaining that and how reliable it is? >> i can. so what this is, security through obscurity, is our mocking term in online security research for the idea that just because someone hasn't heard about a way in, it's basically secure. it's as though you've got a back door when you leave unlocked but it's not visible from the street, so you hope no one will notice. this network,...
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, but then you come before the committee and i think they're appropriate, again, i appreciate the vectorointing out to us that you're concerned about our ability to enforce the sanctions against iran. i guess the question i would have is isn't also appropriate been for you to come before congress, maybe for the house and say listen, if you don't have the ability to deem those sanctions enforcement is essential, you need additional funding, to ask the house to pass a measure quickly, which i believe they would you probably today if you made the request. and then ask senator harry reid to bring it up in front of the senate, probably on the basis of newness consent i think we could get the funding to you in a matter of hours. would you going to work with congress to do just that? >> as speed is because it's essential. >> as i said, senator, i believe that there are many essential pieces to what we do. >> have you made the point to the present how crucial it is that we maintain the sanctions and enforcement against iran? have you made a point to the president? >> i think that everyone knows
, but then you come before the committee and i think they're appropriate, again, i appreciate the vectorointing out to us that you're concerned about our ability to enforce the sanctions against iran. i guess the question i would have is isn't also appropriate been for you to come before congress, maybe for the house and say listen, if you don't have the ability to deem those sanctions enforcement is essential, you need additional funding, to ask the house to pass a measure quickly, which i...