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service, ware, and i look for an aids clinic, can anybody get that information? can you use that information? is that a danger for me? >> certainly not. i mean, no one can see that information. number one, everything that everybody ever does with us is encrypted sunday morning many of the services require the user to choose to share location information. carriers like verizon and companies like google say they protect privacy. but for many users that's not a big concern says rob messerow who organized this wireless convention for c.t.i.a.. >> if you don't want them to you don't opt into it. for a lot of the newer generation really nobody under the age of 30 has any expectation of privacy. >> really? you're exaggerating. >> i'm exaggerating, of course, for a fact. but people in their 20s and 30s are putting all this private information up on the internet. it's okay. they seem to be okay with it. >> reporter: eric blumberg runs an app called smarter agent that allows a user to find homes for sale nearby or in other cities. >> if you download an application and you'
service, ware, and i look for an aids clinic, can anybody get that information? can you use that information? is that a danger for me? >> certainly not. i mean, no one can see that information. number one, everything that everybody ever does with us is encrypted sunday morning many of the services require the user to choose to share location information. carriers like verizon and companies like google say they protect privacy. but for many users that's not a big concern says rob messerow...
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setting up processing facilities and ware housing facilities through our rural development programs will help establish a value chain and supply chain that will create jobs and help the bottom line. so our focus is absolutely on all aspects of farming and rural development. the last thing i had say is there's a direct connection between the health of many mid-sized operations and the capacity to have off farm income. our farmers have to work at least 200 days off the farm to least 200 days off the farm to be able to keep the farm and many of their spouses have to work as well. we have to be focused on rural development if we want to keep them in business. and we certainly do. >> if we can follow up on trade. you mentioned the current trade surplus. just going forward with the concern over the shaky euro and the importance of the european market to our trade and the agriculture area, are you concerned about projections about thaa, the health of that trade relationship in the next year or so? >> well, you're obviously concerned about the european economy because it has repercusions through
setting up processing facilities and ware housing facilities through our rural development programs will help establish a value chain and supply chain that will create jobs and help the bottom line. so our focus is absolutely on all aspects of farming and rural development. the last thing i had say is there's a direct connection between the health of many mid-sized operations and the capacity to have off farm income. our farmers have to work at least 200 days off the farm to least 200 days off...
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tracy wareing, a government point person on the claims process says b.p. has now promised to expedite payments. >> b.p. recognized that their previous approach of waiting until basically after the books have closed for each month to calculate losses will not work. it won't get dollars out quickly enough for the businesses that are struggling on the ground and they have indicated that they will implement and are implementing a more expedited claims process for these larger loss business claims . >> woodruff: b.p. also faced mounting pressure from investors. its stock plunged 11% in london trading today before ending with a los of 7%. the company's shares rallied in new york after yesterday's 16% loss. since the spill began, b.p. has lost half its total worth. back in washington, the political pressure kept building after a white house meeting, house speaker nancy pelosi insisted b.p. will pay everything it owes. >> b.p. must be held accountable. they must be held accountable in terms of the taxpayer. there are expenses that we are incurring as a government
tracy wareing, a government point person on the claims process says b.p. has now promised to expedite payments. >> b.p. recognized that their previous approach of waiting until basically after the books have closed for each month to calculate losses will not work. it won't get dollars out quickly enough for the businesses that are struggling on the ground and they have indicated that they will implement and are implementing a more expedited claims process for these larger loss business...
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>> none that i am ware of to this extent. i'm really an expert in maritime tort law. one thing you see here is an accident of time. statutes passed in 1851, 1920, that have not been re-examined and reconsidered except in limited contexts. now is a chance to look at them comprehensively. >> and then the issue of smaller oil and gas producers. we don't have everyone be big. we want smaller once as well. mr. coleman said they couldn't make the liability. i can't help but think, sometime ifs you have the a smaller company, nay have a different role to play. maybe they're doing things less risky. in the end it seems inconsistent to allow companies to extern tliz risk of an oil spill and pass it off to society. do you want to comment on the size issue? >> i think you're right. i think the key issue is not size but safety. whether large or small, the entity is unable to adequately and efficiently invest in safety, we want to deter those operations. because we want to have a sufficient safe world. we have expectations about risk. and we want those expectations to be consist
>> none that i am ware of to this extent. i'm really an expert in maritime tort law. one thing you see here is an accident of time. statutes passed in 1851, 1920, that have not been re-examined and reconsidered except in limited contexts. now is a chance to look at them comprehensively. >> and then the issue of smaller oil and gas producers. we don't have everyone be big. we want smaller once as well. mr. coleman said they couldn't make the liability. i can't help but think,...
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althgh ware w seeing siof economic recovery, econistsl us that we could still face doub dip ression iwe aren carefu thout acss t capital, i afraid theecovery will be limited to wa street and not maintreet. by invesng in sma bues, we c keep the momentum goi and make sure the economic rovery turns into jobso people in mystate and across the couny. mr. r, let me tell you a little bit more about what i heard from the pople who live my state. onperson in my district who helps small siness owners told me recently he i convincethat the inability of small businesses access capil is the nbe on pediment t ecomic growth for ou naon. he also ide worked with successful entpreneurs who rvived the having difficult time re-establishing eir cred lis cessing moneyor growth evenhenhey have real profitablepportunities. the banksre not nearily ingnless yoha hard llatal ahey are shutting down crit l customers who pay theiills even on ti for example, over e past 17 years one small manufacturing company s grown fro a sole prrietorship to plin17 pele. they havborrowedoney to invest heavily i the mchiner and tec
althgh ware w seeing siof economic recovery, econistsl us that we could still face doub dip ression iwe aren carefu thout acss t capital, i afraid theecovery will be limited to wa street and not maintreet. by invesng in sma bues, we c keep the momentum goi and make sure the economic rovery turns into jobso people in mystate and across the couny. mr. r, let me tell you a little bit more about what i heard from the pople who live my state. onperson in my district who helps small siness owners...
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i don't understand why you can't take a tractor with a piece of hard ware cloth and make a frame and drag the beaches and pick up the tar instead of one piece at a time by these jerks that are being paid by bp. i don't understand. i believe that every shrimper from corpus christiie, every fisherman would participate. and with their rigs. i slimpled the coast from corpus christi to tampa florida for many, many years with my husband. they know the water, they know what to do. i don't understand why the money has got to go out at the rate it's going out when i think the biggest part of the people in all these states would have come forward with their tractors, with donations from home depot, of things that need to be done. i think all it needs is some common sense. host: witter haven, florida. caller: hi. he beat up on carnival cruise line. they hired that ship to come in after katrina and they put hundreds of people lived aboard the ship. and he is talking about the put put golf course. i don't even think there was a put put golf course on the holiday. i used to work on it. you can tak
i don't understand why you can't take a tractor with a piece of hard ware cloth and make a frame and drag the beaches and pick up the tar instead of one piece at a time by these jerks that are being paid by bp. i don't understand. i believe that every shrimper from corpus christiie, every fisherman would participate. and with their rigs. i slimpled the coast from corpus christi to tampa florida for many, many years with my husband. they know the water, they know what to do. i don't understand...
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tracy waring from fema, we brought her over in and she is coordinating that force. we are delving into this week. >> you said when the second arrives, it will be able to contain about 20,000 barrels. >> produce about 20,000 barrels. >> when you look at the model, it will be expected to the 25,000. >> we still have not established what the flow rate is. >> it could end up being higher than 25,000? >> if that is the case, we will be dealing with the residual oil until we get a larger platform. >> increase the number -- >> the flow rate -- going through the larger flow rate and honing in of what we might have seen in terms of increased capacity after the ship comes. >> we are not trying to lowball or highball it. it is what it is. correct, it isn't as stated to be replaced by larger production in several weeks -- it is anticipated to be replaced by a large platform. either tony hayward or bob utley -- sometimes they are in different places. but i would say daily or multiplied during the day. >> have you brought up the claims issue? >> yes. >> what has been their respon
tracy waring from fema, we brought her over in and she is coordinating that force. we are delving into this week. >> you said when the second arrives, it will be able to contain about 20,000 barrels. >> produce about 20,000 barrels. >> when you look at the model, it will be expected to the 25,000. >> we still have not established what the flow rate is. >> it could end up being higher than 25,000? >> if that is the case, we will be dealing with the residual...
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i have designated tracy waring and we will meet with bp and dispatch a team to go to every state andrecognize the date set with claims so far. we will look at how they are processing individual claims and how they are processing business losses. i do that as a result of feedback we have received. we are reconciling any debits is on that this week and we will be reporting in future news conferences. next question? >> good morning. how many birds or other animals have been treated thus far? there are reports this morning [unintelligible] >> the number of birds and wildlife that have been treated change significantly day to day. we will get to the exact numbers on that. in relation to the increased flow following a rise are cut, we estimated it would be 20 presents sign over the existing flow. that existing flow was modeled at up to 19,000 barrels per day. the geological survey will reconfigure the assumptions and give us their best estimate on the cut of the riser pipe. i would think we've hit aggregate them both together and revealed a new flow rate for the oil spill. >> next question
i have designated tracy waring and we will meet with bp and dispatch a team to go to every state andrecognize the date set with claims so far. we will look at how they are processing individual claims and how they are processing business losses. i do that as a result of feedback we have received. we are reconciling any debits is on that this week and we will be reporting in future news conferences. next question? >> good morning. how many birds or other animals have been treated thus far?...
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and if ware trying to say that the law, that the rule of law, provides a set of boundaries in which people can make decisions with confidence, and in the defense of the united states of america, we need for the executive branch to have a set of rules that they can -- in which they can operate confidently. if we can't operate confidently, what does it give to o enemy? it says to the enemy, it suggests to them we are morally ambiguous, it says to them we don't know how we're operating anddwhat we can do. it impairs our ability to defend freedom. the defense of freedom requires the rule of law. and the rule of laws one of the greatest supporters of freedom because it helps people know what they are free do to the co-and what they are not free to do. we move to the case now before the court and the court of peals has again, as it had in the four previous cases, sustained the position of the dertment of justice. and so the question in this case is whether individuals 3 in bagram as unlawful enemy coatants are eligible for habeas corpus treatment and the court at the district court level ruled t
and if ware trying to say that the law, that the rule of law, provides a set of boundaries in which people can make decisions with confidence, and in the defense of the united states of america, we need for the executive branch to have a set of rules that they can -- in which they can operate confidently. if we can't operate confidently, what does it give to o enemy? it says to the enemy, it suggests to them we are morally ambiguous, it says to them we don't know how we're operating anddwhat we...
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i have tracy waring with me who will be speaking to that. the second letter was regarding spill containment and spill control, will containment and well controlled. we -- ll -- well containment and well controlled. we are trying to bring in redundant capacity for the enterprise that is out there right now that will be joined by two more forces that are badly needed in the next week or so. we will be directing bp to bring another production capability inside, and that gets back to the redundancy better that we sent. a meeting was held yesterday at my request with tiny hayward to talk about claims processing. -- tony hayward to talk about claims processing. we met with members of the white house and my staff to talk issues with claims, dated transparency, and the way forward. tracy will give you an update on that right now. >> as admiral allee indicated, we conducted meeting with top bp claims officials to be sure that bp's claims process is more transparent, prompt and responsive to the unique needs of the community and citizens that have bee
i have tracy waring with me who will be speaking to that. the second letter was regarding spill containment and spill control, will containment and well controlled. we -- ll -- well containment and well controlled. we are trying to bring in redundant capacity for the enterprise that is out there right now that will be joined by two more forces that are badly needed in the next week or so. we will be directing bp to bring another production capability inside, and that gets back to the redundancy...
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for to what we should do, but our job is to explain the financial crisis can do it as accurately as ware able with the resources that we have. one of the reasons i was pleased to have you in process of us -- i would hop the answers you would give me your questions is not the ones that vtually everyone else has given because it does not unlike the behavior and the consequences. the answer is somebody else. given your reputation -- cretaceous are only good as or baldacci -- -- the reputations ar only as good as your balance sheet -- you have a good reputation. in your estimation, i do not want to drag us to this business if - this business of ifs and buts, you are not going to be able to solve the fundamental problems as we examine them with a single bill that has gone through two committees that have the same jurisdiction. you are just not going to hit it. what i would like you to do, and i would like both of you to answer questions in writing because we do not have thend of time. would you be willing to do that? >> i had a very good session with your staff. i think they did a good job of
for to what we should do, but our job is to explain the financial crisis can do it as accurately as ware able with the resources that we have. one of the reasons i was pleased to have you in process of us -- i would hop the answers you would give me your questions is not the ones that vtually everyone else has given because it does not unlike the behavior and the consequences. the answer is somebody else. given your reputation -- cretaceous are only good as or baldacci -- -- the reputations ar...
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banda lir probably is because we show the national parks how we could take the sale of native american waresrom 10% to 60%. in white sands, the reason we won was because we also showed them how they could raise indian arts and crafts but we offered to renovate historically valuable building. the parks did not have the money so we donated the money. that was not necessarily out of the goodness of my heart or the cooperation. we understood that over the period of time we could make that money back. and we have. we remoddled the whole thing, took down the and did the old-style spanish floor. it was a lot of fun and a lot of wrk but now it's really nice. as carlsbad we showed how we could save the eco ssms. fortunately i have a daughter in-law who did her chemistry at stanford. by the way, we bid at a kitchen table against companies that have rows and rows of writers. but we are very, very motivated. anyway, to mure woods, very quickly. we -- by the way, at all these parks we brought in ---we have managed to bring in and increase not just attendance and not just the revenues where we're paying l
banda lir probably is because we show the national parks how we could take the sale of native american waresrom 10% to 60%. in white sands, the reason we won was because we also showed them how they could raise indian arts and crafts but we offered to renovate historically valuable building. the parks did not have the money so we donated the money. that was not necessarily out of the goodness of my heart or the cooperation. we understood that over the period of time we could make that money...
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we could pua whole lot of capita and equipment to work that ware not doing. that needs to change. >> when you were president with shell oil, -- host: when you were president of shell o, is that h you would do it? guest: you have to make decisns relative to what the situation requires. from the beginning, this was going to be a big flow of oil r a vy long time. the fact that we did not change thparadigm from the traditional method of cleaning up oil in retrospect is a mistake andvery daye do not address suckinghe oil out of the sea, we compound the mistake. host: how you gauge the political reaction to what happened and the post-leak and how it is being cleaned up? guest: the political reaction has gone in different phases. the administration wantedo distance itself from the events initially. this is not a pleasant thing to be associated with. as it got worse and worse, the administration realized it had to get involved. congress was pushing it. members of the public were pushing it. various environmental groups are pushing it so it had to get hands-on and ope
we could pua whole lot of capita and equipment to work that ware not doing. that needs to change. >> when you were president with shell oil, -- host: when you were president of shell o, is that h you would do it? guest: you have to make decisns relative to what the situation requires. from the beginning, this was going to be a big flow of oil r a vy long time. the fact that we did not change thparadigm from the traditional method of cleaning up oil in retrospect is a mistake andvery daye...