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it is not based upon the logical propositions. for example, creationism. >> page 391, resister regard intelligent design as scientific theory. you write, many scientists and philosophers of science regard to the stability as an important feature of scientific inquiry and intelligent design as testable in three specific into related waste. >> right. that me back upon not one as well. the first thing it is important to understand, i made it in the book, looking at these two mysteries, the missing ancestral fossils' and how you build an animal, show particularly in the second part of the book that the mechanism lax the creative power to generate these complex animals and especially the reformation necessary to build them. that is a critique of neo darwinism. a lot of people want to know how you get from that to a positive argument for intelligent design? and here is where darlings on method of scientific reasoning was really important are reasoning. i studied darlings method. i think he was a great pioneer. if you want to explain som
it is not based upon the logical propositions. for example, creationism. >> page 391, resister regard intelligent design as scientific theory. you write, many scientists and philosophers of science regard to the stability as an important feature of scientific inquiry and intelligent design as testable in three specific into related waste. >> right. that me back upon not one as well. the first thing it is important to understand, i made it in the book, looking at these two mysteries,...
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so once we start collapsing all of those different logics that these companies operate on under this one umbrella term called the internet and then we start comparing with, say, television, i think it creates too many ambiguities and it actually makes it harder for us to understand the logics on which many of those technologies run. >> on mcluhan, did his coinage of that term, 'the global village' not accurately foresee the age, in certain respects, in which we live today? >> well, i don't think that that was a very useful term because it distracted us from understanding a lot more evil forces like nationalism that prevented us from getting to global village, but there was clearly, you know, some kind of a longing for establishing those bridges between idaho and india and the idea was that new media, like television, would allow us to establish those bridges, even though there was very little shared cultural contacts or perhaps even desire to communicate. so in that sense, you know, i do buy into the cosmopolitan project in the sense that we probably want people to think a little bit
so once we start collapsing all of those different logics that these companies operate on under this one umbrella term called the internet and then we start comparing with, say, television, i think it creates too many ambiguities and it actually makes it harder for us to understand the logics on which many of those technologies run. >> on mcluhan, did his coinage of that term, 'the global village' not accurately foresee the age, in certain respects, in which we live today? >> well,...
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it defies logic and defies common sense here. so the evidence is powerful and the question for all of us is what are we going to do about it? turn our backs? have a moment of silence? we are a dictator with impunity and threaten the rest of the world that he will retaliate for his own criminal activity because he is being held accountable? we live in a dangerous world as it is, folks. and that kind of threat is nothing different from the threat we face every single day. and if we don't stand up to it we will face it more and they will think they can intimidate anybody. i don't believe we should shy from the moment. the risk of not asking is greater than the risk of acting. and everybody needs to stop and think about that hard. >> let me answer that before the next question and secretary kerry has logic of what he says about the evidence, it's very, very compelling, but on the bbc's question also about the latest remarks of president assad, we must not fall in the trap of attaching too much credibility of the words of a leader, pr
it defies logic and defies common sense here. so the evidence is powerful and the question for all of us is what are we going to do about it? turn our backs? have a moment of silence? we are a dictator with impunity and threaten the rest of the world that he will retaliate for his own criminal activity because he is being held accountable? we live in a dangerous world as it is, folks. and that kind of threat is nothing different from the threat we face every single day. and if we don't stand up...
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i mean that is absolutely a logical isn't it. if you do not give a fair return. again money and therefore investment for future research. because it seemed to twenty percent off the top of the follow companies you spend on. it is not being given by the. trust that husky generated by the company so i think you're to look at it. and not do more because to moral and. from left to copy from anybody. they didn't know want this to argue that. the patent system giving such privileges even having to ration. that innovation despite the patent system for example very few new antibiotics and why do we need new antibiotics we needed for needed infection so you need new antibiotics. why would you invest in a new compound when you put back to the same point again and again and keep extending your profit. challenges that research costs huge amount to be to get a new chemical entity costs two to three billion dollars and the reason is issued degree will feel in the process of. there nor. to prom night is the government's coming to do research on nor do you know of any other orga
i mean that is absolutely a logical isn't it. if you do not give a fair return. again money and therefore investment for future research. because it seemed to twenty percent off the top of the follow companies you spend on. it is not being given by the. trust that husky generated by the company so i think you're to look at it. and not do more because to moral and. from left to copy from anybody. they didn't know want this to argue that. the patent system giving such privileges even having to...
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there are a couple of logical problems with the guments the republicans -- logic? >> i hate to bring logic in a political discussion. if they shut even down the government they will not have stopped obama care. is mandatory spending and it will be spent and the exchanges that are supposed to open 1 will open even if the government has been shut down. you have cruz talking about a filibuster first telling republicans pass the bell and it to senate and he won't let the senate vote on it. hat is not a way to pass a bill. gwen: where has john boehner been? seemed like he was reluctant and he comes in with hands,. >> he is been on both saoeutdz. he said obama care is the law of the land. was re-elected. maybe we will make some changes to it. recently as 10 days ago he and others were trying to not orward a plan to combine the two. but he is following the herd here. that is evident and obvious. the real question for him is this. likely strips the defunding and goes back to ping-pong match will he allow a vote to come on this using democratic votes and being the hastert r
there are a couple of logical problems with the guments the republicans -- logic? >> i hate to bring logic in a political discussion. if they shut even down the government they will not have stopped obama care. is mandatory spending and it will be spent and the exchanges that are supposed to open 1 will open even if the government has been shut down. you have cruz talking about a filibuster first telling republicans pass the bell and it to senate and he won't let the senate vote on it....
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that was good logic. but over the years the costs crept up and up and up, and last year this board authorized the puc to set rates at 12.8 cents per kilowatt hour. we ran the risk of large scale opt outs, but the logic was that the environmental benefits were so strong that san francisco would vote with their wallets and absorb the increases. set aside for the moment that there would be dangerous opt out aspects of this program, i feared that such an expensive cca would run the risk of sticking mono lingual and elderly san franciscan with soaring energy bills without fair knowledge. i made those concerns known and staff recommended reducing the rate to 10.9 cents per kilowatt hour. this is still significantly above the original goals of cca to meet or beat existing energy rates. and in order to achieve these savings on the residential rates, staff had no choice but to make th
that was good logic. but over the years the costs crept up and up and up, and last year this board authorized the puc to set rates at 12.8 cents per kilowatt hour. we ran the risk of large scale opt outs, but the logic was that the environmental benefits were so strong that san francisco would vote with their wallets and absorb the increases. set aside for the moment that there would be dangerous opt out aspects of this program, i feared that such an expensive cca would run the risk of sticking...
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it has no logic. don't try to explain to me that this way will bring democracy. >> the constitution has not been issued yet. >> you choose already 15 persons to modify the constitution. there is no way you have to change it. there has to be an election. he wanted people to vote. he wanted people to have a democracy. you are not playing the game of democracy today. >> please, excuse me, answer my question. democracy is all about voting, and when you have voted and appointed a president, so you throw everything away? >> i kill people to bring back the vote. that is the best way. >> who did you kill. >> please. >> this is animus language. >> the way to vote is the ballot. to count the people's votes. if you put people in the streets, it is uncountable. >> do you think you could even have 10 persons to the egyptians now? >> sorry? >> we will see. >> i won't bring these people back to life. >> those who did not commit any crimes are free to go. i would not agree -- >> one at a time please. >> thank you ver
it has no logic. don't try to explain to me that this way will bring democracy. >> the constitution has not been issued yet. >> you choose already 15 persons to modify the constitution. there is no way you have to change it. there has to be an election. he wanted people to vote. he wanted people to have a democracy. you are not playing the game of democracy today. >> please, excuse me, answer my question. democracy is all about voting, and when you have voted and appointed a...
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gassed to death so here's obama saying not striking syria would actually strengthen al-qaeda does that logic make sense to you. absolutely not it's very orwellian you know it's true versus the truth. we only look at recent history in libya you know destroying the libyan military or you resulted in al qaeda floods flying over courthouses in syria you know he talks about some rebels are extremists he didn't maybe use the word al qaeda but the u.s. administration themselves to clear that up was al-qaeda and recently as recently as today the b.b.c. reported that the offensive which are considered the moderate rebels. which are considered dull kind of rebels were jointly reading my luella the christian village near damascus so the law and between al qaida and the rebels and the line the artificial line that he's drawing is false and i could go back also in aleppo in the airbase the same thing happened where the supposed moderate rebels that were vetted by the cia you know they've admitted their army for alongside to put in the straw and actually declare victory alongside these foreign al-qaeda re
gassed to death so here's obama saying not striking syria would actually strengthen al-qaeda does that logic make sense to you. absolutely not it's very orwellian you know it's true versus the truth. we only look at recent history in libya you know destroying the libyan military or you resulted in al qaeda floods flying over courthouses in syria you know he talks about some rebels are extremists he didn't maybe use the word al qaeda but the u.s. administration themselves to clear that up was...
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so if you follow that logic, giving people more guns is not going to prevent gun violence. >> look at it this way, in the district of columbia it was illegal for this guy to have a gun, to be carrying it outside of a dwelling. it was certainly illegal to have a gun at a military installation. that was an executive order from president clinton. if something like that had happened in virginia, the chances are much greater that somebody would have had their own gun, some bystander, some intended victim and been able to stop it. that's why we have a murder rate of 1 per 100,000. >> and all those guns are coming right across the border. into dc. that's what the statistics show. >> why don't those guns do any harm in virginia? they had to traverse virginia. >> the atf has called the east coast the iron pipeline. >> nothing happens in the pipeline. only in your dear, beloved gun-free zones. >> no, sir. that's just not true. >> anyplace in this country that should be a gun-free zone, kindergartens, hospitals, should guns be everywhere? is that the solution? >> we have to wrap our minds around
so if you follow that logic, giving people more guns is not going to prevent gun violence. >> look at it this way, in the district of columbia it was illegal for this guy to have a gun, to be carrying it outside of a dwelling. it was certainly illegal to have a gun at a military installation. that was an executive order from president clinton. if something like that had happened in virginia, the chances are much greater that somebody would have had their own gun, some bystander, some...
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you know leaning on this is what america is doing to get these bonds paid for it sounds totally logical max and of course i'm sure in those corporate profits keep funneling in the region for the next couple decades speaking of china we all know about obama's asia pivot where he's putting all this military pressure on the region again leverage but if the u.s. is so indebted to china already does not automatically give china the upper hand in future. well i think what we're seeing in the region really is saudi arabia is really calling it in this kerfuffle going on now because they're very jealous that russia has almost a near monopoly on a pipeline from into europe and saudi arabia wants a pipeline into europe too and has to go through syria to get the pipeline established so they get their good friend america and israel to gang together and
you know leaning on this is what america is doing to get these bonds paid for it sounds totally logical max and of course i'm sure in those corporate profits keep funneling in the region for the next couple decades speaking of china we all know about obama's asia pivot where he's putting all this military pressure on the region again leverage but if the u.s. is so indebted to china already does not automatically give china the upper hand in future. well i think what we're seeing in the region...
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for alongside to put in the straw and actually declare victory alongside these foreign rebels so the logic behind a we have to strike because the chaos will create more al-qaeda wouldn't destroying the syrian military create more chaos great point that's what we call logical thought and unfortunately obama's train as like we're children that we don't have this kind of thought process i mean we had of course responded to that speech in a new york times op ed today saying that quote is extremely dangerous to encourage people to see themselves as exceptional whatever the motivation do you agree with us assessment and how do you think the concept of american exceptionalism is playing that this policy. you know i think that the american people have great qualities and for one thing the most of them have good hearts and good intentions and anybody can see that but i think that the point that putin was trying to me which was turned around in the controlled media was that everybody should be seen as equal nobody should be seen as an. to anybody else or apparent to anybody else the american governm
for alongside to put in the straw and actually declare victory alongside these foreign rebels so the logic behind a we have to strike because the chaos will create more al-qaeda wouldn't destroying the syrian military create more chaos great point that's what we call logical thought and unfortunately obama's train as like we're children that we don't have this kind of thought process i mean we had of course responded to that speech in a new york times op ed today saying that quote is extremely...
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at this way i don't exactly know where persons kidneys are or how exactly they work so by all normal logic that means i'm not qualified to have an opinion about whether we should remove john doe's kidneys my opinion doesn't count because i am kidney ignorance so if you know so little about syria that you can't even find it on a map then you are more likely to believe from a guy in a suit on t.v. that there must be an intervention to save the people there you have no idea who they are or why they are suffering or how to save them but gosh darn it that intervention sounds nice knowing at least where a country is on the map is the first step in building in informed opinion but that's just my opinion. hello and welcome to crossfire all things considered peter lavelle the inevitable idiot blowback in the perverse logic of terrorism ever since the us embarked on its so-called war on terror acts of terror and terrorist networks of political rated the recent deadly massacre in kenya is a case in point so is washington's anti-terrorist strategy like a cure that is worse than the disease. to stop th
at this way i don't exactly know where persons kidneys are or how exactly they work so by all normal logic that means i'm not qualified to have an opinion about whether we should remove john doe's kidneys my opinion doesn't count because i am kidney ignorance so if you know so little about syria that you can't even find it on a map then you are more likely to believe from a guy in a suit on t.v. that there must be an intervention to save the people there you have no idea who they are or why...
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for alongside to put in the straw and actually declared victory alongside these foreign rebels so the logic behind a we have to strike because the chaos will create more al-qaeda wouldn't destroying the syrian military create more chaos great point that that's what we call logical thought unfortunately obama's train as like we're children that we don't have this kind of thought process and of course responded to that speech in a new york times op ed today saying that quote is extremely dangerous to encourage people to see themselves exceptional whatever the motivation do you agree with us assessment and how do you think the concept of american exceptionalism is playing that this policy. you know i think the american people have great qualities and for one thing the most of them have good hearts and good intentions and anybody can see that but i think that the point that putin was trying to me which was turned around in the controlled media was that you know everybody should be seen as equal nobody should be seen as an isp. to anybody else or apparent to anybody else the american government
for alongside to put in the straw and actually declared victory alongside these foreign rebels so the logic behind a we have to strike because the chaos will create more al-qaeda wouldn't destroying the syrian military create more chaos great point that that's what we call logical thought unfortunately obama's train as like we're children that we don't have this kind of thought process and of course responded to that speech in a new york times op ed today saying that quote is extremely...
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gassed to death so here's obama saying not striking syria would actually strengthen al-qaeda does that logic makes sense too. absolutely not it's very orwellian you know it's true versus the truth. we only look at recent history in libya you know destroying the libyan military or you resulted in al qaeda floods flying over courthouses in syria you know he talks about some rebels are extremists he didn't maybe use the word al qaeda but the us administration themselves to clear that up was al-qaeda and recently as recently as today the b.b.c. reported that the offensive which was considered the moderate rebels. which are considered dull kind of rebels were jointly reading my luella the christian village near damascus so the law between al qaida and the rebels and the line the artificial line that he's drawing is false and i could go back also in aleppo in. airbase the same thing happened where the supposed moderate rebels that were vetted by the cia you know they've admitted their army for alongside to put in the straw and actually declared victory alongside these foreign al-qaeda rebels so th
gassed to death so here's obama saying not striking syria would actually strengthen al-qaeda does that logic makes sense too. absolutely not it's very orwellian you know it's true versus the truth. we only look at recent history in libya you know destroying the libyan military or you resulted in al qaeda floods flying over courthouses in syria you know he talks about some rebels are extremists he didn't maybe use the word al qaeda but the us administration themselves to clear that up was...
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for alongside to put in the straw and actually declare victory alongside these foreign rebels so the logic behind a we have to strike because the chaos will create more al-qaeda wouldn't a destroying the syrian military create more chaos great point that that's what we call logical thought unfortunately obama's train as like we're children that we don't have this kind of thought process i mean we had of course responded to that speech in a new york times op ed today saying that quote is extremely dangerous to encourage people to see themselves as exceptional whatever the motivation do you agree with assessment and how do you think the concept of american exceptionalism is playing that this policy. you know i think the american people have great qualities and for one thing the most of them have good hearts and good intentions and anybody can see that but i think that the point that putin was trying to me which was turned around in the controlled media was that you know everybody should be seen as equal nobody should be seen as an a super to anybody else or apparent to anybody else the ameri
for alongside to put in the straw and actually declare victory alongside these foreign rebels so the logic behind a we have to strike because the chaos will create more al-qaeda wouldn't a destroying the syrian military create more chaos great point that that's what we call logical thought unfortunately obama's train as like we're children that we don't have this kind of thought process i mean we had of course responded to that speech in a new york times op ed today saying that quote is...
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i don't see the logic of it at all and in fact you should ask the people who are telling you to explain that logic to you basically go to court and block the number of genetic companies on a number of different don't know why this is made this has nothing to do with. the pricing going skyrocket if it is not the way filing the case if that is not the case then go back to your office and start working for the benefit of the society why you did based on your time in the courts i. owe it to you. because it is hiv positive and a member of an activist group that fights for access to cheap medicines. he remembers a time before generics entered the antiretroviral drugs market when aids treatment cost almost ten thousand dollars a month. now it costs less than two hundred fifty dollars to two forty dollars per month to put company which is giving it its making profit although it is not giving it for free. it's not giving it no profit or loss also it is making profit out of it and good enough profit. to its employees for them it's very easy to see that all the drugs are not available but for us i
i don't see the logic of it at all and in fact you should ask the people who are telling you to explain that logic to you basically go to court and block the number of genetic companies on a number of different don't know why this is made this has nothing to do with. the pricing going skyrocket if it is not the way filing the case if that is not the case then go back to your office and start working for the benefit of the society why you did based on your time in the courts i. owe it to you....
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of it at all and in fact you should ask the people who are telling you to explain that logic to you basic to go to court and block a number of genetic companies on a number of different don't know why this is made that this has nothing to do with monopoly or the pricing going skyrocket if it is not the case and way fine in the case. if that is not the case. go back to your office and start working for the benefit of the society while you do best in your time in the ports i. thought he was. hiv positive and a member of an activist group that fights for access to cheap medicines. he remembers the time before generics entered the antiretroviral drugs market when aids treatment cost almost ten thousand dollars a month. now it costs less than two hundred fifty dollars to two forty dollars per month to put company which is giving it its making profit although it is not giving it for free i is not giving it no profit no loss also it is making a profit out of it and good enough profit. to its employees for them it's very easy to see that all the drugs are not available but for us if if you
of it at all and in fact you should ask the people who are telling you to explain that logic to you basic to go to court and block a number of genetic companies on a number of different don't know why this is made that this has nothing to do with monopoly or the pricing going skyrocket if it is not the case and way fine in the case. if that is not the case. go back to your office and start working for the benefit of the society while you do best in your time in the ports i. thought he was. hiv...
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of the inevitability of blowback in the perverse logic of terrorism ever since the us embarked on its so-called war on terror acts of terror and terrorist networks of pulling for raided the recent deadly massacre in kenya is a case in point so is washington's anti-terrorist strategy trying to cure that is worse than the disease. one of the new poll shows on market watch as the polish face. pleasure to have you with us today. the u.n. security council agrees a landmark deal in syria's chemical disarmament with permanent members retreat of consensus for the first time since the start of the conflict a vote as expected on friday. green peace campaigners will remain in custody for two more months while the era tam to board an offshore russian oil rig is investigated the activists could be charged with piracy. and the poll suggests the majority in britain support a ban on muslim women covering up using burkas in the cobs as the debate over traditional religious clothings sparks back into life.
of the inevitability of blowback in the perverse logic of terrorism ever since the us embarked on its so-called war on terror acts of terror and terrorist networks of pulling for raided the recent deadly massacre in kenya is a case in point so is washington's anti-terrorist strategy trying to cure that is worse than the disease. one of the new poll shows on market watch as the polish face. pleasure to have you with us today. the u.n. security council agrees a landmark deal in syria's chemical...
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of it at all and in fact you should ask the people who are telling you to explain that logic to you you basically go to court and block the number of genetic companies on a number of different don't know why this is made this has nothing to do with. the pricing going skyrocket if it is not the case then why you find the case if that is not the case then go back to your office and start working for the benefit of the society where you did based on your time in the ports i. already have. hiv positive and a member of an activist group that fights for access to cheap medicines. he remembers the time before generics entered the antiretroviral drugs market when aids treatment cost almost ten thousand dollars a month. now it costs less than two hundred fifty dollars to two forty dollars per month the company which is giving it is making profit although it is not giving it for free i is not giving it no profit us also it is making a profit out of it and good enough profit. to its employees for them it's very easy to say that all of the drugs are not available but for us if if you don't pick
of it at all and in fact you should ask the people who are telling you to explain that logic to you you basically go to court and block the number of genetic companies on a number of different don't know why this is made this has nothing to do with. the pricing going skyrocket if it is not the case then why you find the case if that is not the case then go back to your office and start working for the benefit of the society where you did based on your time in the ports i. already have. hiv...
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the planning department appears f to be operating in a you thought where it's alicia in wonderland logical. we routinely approve those facilities therefrom therefore we have to approve this facility. the ground floor of this facility was flooded with 18 inches of water after a water sewage pipeline break. residents hired a second expert epa spent and the conclusion was at a minimum an initial study mitigated declarations is required to address those o how those hoozs will be determined. in the last minute classification they said that the sewer line was replaced in 2007. he's on the record of saying while the sewer upgrade may reduce the odds it doesn't eliminate the posh of a 2006 flood which is logical that no one can predict the storms and earthquakes or cumulation of things in the sewer. it raise seismic safety issues and at&t should not be allowed to put things on the ground floor because of the history of flooding and with safety issues they will be referred to in the words a common per certification is the order of the day. under the city's guidelines this site is a preference 6 loc
the planning department appears f to be operating in a you thought where it's alicia in wonderland logical. we routinely approve those facilities therefrom therefore we have to approve this facility. the ground floor of this facility was flooded with 18 inches of water after a water sewage pipeline break. residents hired a second expert epa spent and the conclusion was at a minimum an initial study mitigated declarations is required to address those o how those hoozs will be determined. in the...
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of it at all and in fact you should ask the people who are telling you to explain that logic to you basically go to court and block the number of genetic companies on a number of different don't know why this is maybe this has nothing to do with. the pricing going skyrocket if it is not the case and they find the case if that is not the case then go back to your office and start working for the benefit of the society while you did based on your time in the courts i. already have. hiv positive and a member of an activist group that fights for access to cheap medicines. he remembers the time before generics entered the antiretroviral drugs market when aids treatment cost almost ten thousand dollars a month. now it costs less than two hundred fifty dollars to two forty dollars per month to put company which is giving it its making profit although it is not giving it for free i is not giving it no profit no loss also it is making a profit out of it and good enough profit. to its employees for them it's very easy to say that all of the drugs are not available but for us if if you don't t
of it at all and in fact you should ask the people who are telling you to explain that logic to you basically go to court and block the number of genetic companies on a number of different don't know why this is maybe this has nothing to do with. the pricing going skyrocket if it is not the case and they find the case if that is not the case then go back to your office and start working for the benefit of the society while you did based on your time in the courts i. already have. hiv positive...
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of i'm telling the logic it's not about profits at all let me put this question back to them. after the beating thing has come up right need drugs have come up in the market i put this question back to them if you look into the data you will find that most of the drugs which have been researched. have come into the market and nearly once most of them there were more number which came before the phaeton concept came in for example even if you were closest to seymour glass which i think it was early in one thousand eight hundred a wonder what it was that seemed that is preventing you know why not is that the end of it event driven if they don't see profits will it. there's a simple reason they're only looking for profits and that is what my point is i think it's clear. there is a disease that affects the most have multiple parts of the walls or the most or. the less pretty when it's part of a society. then the picks but this one for profit is very low either because the patients can look to for themselves the treatment or because their state their government they are also poor b
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i'm telling the logic it's not about profits at all let me put this question back to them. after the beating thing has come up right drugs have come up in the market i put this question back to them if you look into the data you'll find that most of the drugs which have been researched. have come into the market and nearly once most of them there were more number which came before the feeding concept came in for example even if you were closest to seymour glass. i think it was early in one thousand eight hundred a wonder what it was that seemed like is preventing you know why not is that if it is better to have it they don't see profit so it. this there's a simple reason not only looking for profits and then to look my point is i think it's clear. there is a disease that affects the most have multiple parts of the walls or the mall or. police prefer that's part of a society. then the pics but this one for profit is very low either because the patients can look to for themselves the treatment or because their state their government they are also poor but the couple to four i
i'm telling the logic it's not about profits at all let me put this question back to them. after the beating thing has come up right drugs have come up in the market i put this question back to them if you look into the data you'll find that most of the drugs which have been researched. have come into the market and nearly once most of them there were more number which came before the feeding concept came in for example even if you were closest to seymour glass. i think it was early in one...
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>> i'm telling you -- >> the logic of the policy is you're disincentivizing -- >> the logic of the policy, quite frankly, is that we are disincentivizing people getting into the labor market by giving them $1.40 for every meal, and we need to put work requirements, otherwise, the government, with its tasty, tasty candy will lure people away from being productive members of society, in an economy that has 7.5% unemployment. it is completely nonsensical. >> i also would like to know, how many lottery winners and dead people, if you're endorsing this policy, how many lottery winners and dead people -- do you think that we are funding? >> but does it really matter? if you're someone who believes in the safety net, which we all do, we just disagree to the extent to which size it should be, don't you think those people shouldn't be on -- you're disregarding this idea that there is fraud in the -- >> here, i think we all agree. the 1% of the people in the latest audit that we're getting, fraudulently, let's figure out a way to not have them get it. >> maddie, we ended on an agreement, on the 1%,
>> i'm telling you -- >> the logic of the policy is you're disincentivizing -- >> the logic of the policy, quite frankly, is that we are disincentivizing people getting into the labor market by giving them $1.40 for every meal, and we need to put work requirements, otherwise, the government, with its tasty, tasty candy will lure people away from being productive members of society, in an economy that has 7.5% unemployment. it is completely nonsensical. >> i also would...
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the only one i quibble with is siris logic. it's so tied to apple. that is a problem. >> neil: i see no problems at all. that will do it here. thanks. cost of freedom continues on the place for business. ♪ ♪ >> david: well, here is a question on the syrian story many are not considering. can we afford to attack syria? >> senator jim imhoff is the top republican on the armed services says no, we can't. "our troops are stretched thin. the defense budget has been slashed to historically low level. no red line should have been drawn without the strategy and funding to support it." so this further proof the debt is a security risk? hi, even. i'm david asman. welcome to "forbes on fox." in focus with steve forbes, himself. elizabeth macdonald. sabrina schaefer. rich
the only one i quibble with is siris logic. it's so tied to apple. that is a problem. >> neil: i see no problems at all. that will do it here. thanks. cost of freedom continues on the place for business. ♪ ♪ >> david: well, here is a question on the syrian story many are not considering. can we afford to attack syria? >> senator jim imhoff is the top republican on the armed services says no, we can't. "our troops are stretched thin. the defense budget has been slashed...
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the previous equipment was a relay control, and it was analog logic. this has many advantages in that it can be custom program to and can readjust to changes. it can do a multitude of things, like the lights blinking in the lobby. those are all programs that can be controlled by this equipment. before, this room was filled relay panels collect -- that clicked. they had had a big rotator that told the person or the elevator was. we can level these cars with an 1 millimeter. it used to vary on the temperature by up to half an inch. that caused tripping hazards. now you walk out and it is a smooth transition. it is important for the disabled as well. over here is the controller. but this does is it provides information to the elevator where to go. receives commands from within the elevator and from the destination dispatched central -- dispatched central. these elevators are precisely the electronic breaks, so they need to be very precise. in accordance with the vfd to supply power to the elevator motor, which is right here. these are original d.c. drives
the previous equipment was a relay control, and it was analog logic. this has many advantages in that it can be custom program to and can readjust to changes. it can do a multitude of things, like the lights blinking in the lobby. those are all programs that can be controlled by this equipment. before, this room was filled relay panels collect -- that clicked. they had had a big rotator that told the person or the elevator was. we can level these cars with an 1 millimeter. it used to vary on...
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he's doing what is logical for him in a selfish way. >> what about what's logical for the constituents that need health care? i mean, we're talking about seniors, talking about kids, talking about people that really need this beyond the politics of the matter. >> well, of course. and what's better for the country as a whole. there's the relatively small band of house republicans. to say we're not going to go along with this. unless we are allowed to take obama care funding out of this. his problem is really with speaker boehner more than with president obama. because look, mick mulvaney is not going to suffer politically. the republican party is going to suffer mightily. i think we can take off the table the whole notion they will succeed in removing obama care. nobody's going to lose health care coverage because the republicans have succeeded in getting rid of obama care. it's not going to happen. the only question is do they shut down the government in the process? and mick mulvaney might not suffer politically from that, but the republicans will get clobbered from that. >> that's wh
he's doing what is logical for him in a selfish way. >> what about what's logical for the constituents that need health care? i mean, we're talking about seniors, talking about kids, talking about people that really need this beyond the politics of the matter. >> well, of course. and what's better for the country as a whole. there's the relatively small band of house republicans. to say we're not going to go along with this. unless we are allowed to take obama care funding out of...
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>> i'm telling you -- >> the logic of the policy is you're disincentivizing -- >> the logic of the policy, quite frankly, is that we are disincentivizing people getting into the labor market by giving them $1.40 for every meal, and we need to put work requirements, otherwise, the government, with its tasty, tasty candy will lure people away from being productive members of society, in an economy that has 7.5% unemployment. it is completely nonsensical. >> i also would like to know, how many lottery winners and dead people, if you're endorsing this policy, how many lottery winners and dead people -- do you think that we are funding? >> but does it really matter? if you're someone who believes in the safety net, which we all do, we just disagree to the extent to which size it should be, don't you think those people shouldn't be on -- you're disregarding this idea that there is fraud in the -- >> here, i think we all agree. the 1% of the people in the latest audit that we're getting, fraudulently, let's figu
>> i'm telling you -- >> the logic of the policy is you're disincentivizing -- >> the logic of the policy, quite frankly, is that we are disincentivizing people getting into the labor market by giving them $1.40 for every meal, and we need to put work requirements, otherwise, the government, with its tasty, tasty candy will lure people away from being productive members of society, in an economy that has 7.5% unemployment. it is completely nonsensical. >> i also would...
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. >> from a tech logical standpoint, it's the finger point within a store and online. i thought from a technology standpoint that was the best announcement. >> as you suggest, make it much more easy and secure presumably to do a mobile payment. am i getting that right, tom? >> yes, i think you can't over state the easy part. so pushing your smart phone, using your fingerprint to make purchase to the buy music, make a purpose chase at amazon.com, i think that's important. >> tell us a little bit about how the phones stack up against the competition. samsung has been winning over iphone fans from the past. what about now? >> i think when the iphone came out with the 5 and samsung did the brilliant advertising campaign where they showed point for point how they had apple met or exceeded from a technology standpoint, i think that was a turning point in the smart phone category. i look at what apple is doing with the 5 s higher end and 5 c at the lower ending and reminds me with google and motorola where the android is the proficient device and moto is the main stream devic
. >> from a tech logical standpoint, it's the finger point within a store and online. i thought from a technology standpoint that was the best announcement. >> as you suggest, make it much more easy and secure presumably to do a mobile payment. am i getting that right, tom? >> yes, i think you can't over state the easy part. so pushing your smart phone, using your fingerprint to make purchase to the buy music, make a purpose chase at amazon.com, i think that's important....
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that was good logic. but over the years the costs crept up and up and up, and last year this board authorized the puc to set rates at 12.8 cents per kilowatt hour. we ran the risk of large scale opt outs, but the logic was that the environmental benefits were so strong that san francisco would vote with their wallets and absorb the increases. set aside for the moment that there would be dangerous opt out aspects of this program, i feared that such an expensive cca would run the risk of sticking mono lingual and elderly san franciscan with soaring energy bills without fair knowledge. i made those concerns known and staff recommended reducing the rate to 10.9 cents per kilowatt hour. this is still significantly above the original goals of cca to meet or beat existing energy rates. and in order to achieve these savings on the residential rates, staff had no choice but to make the program cheaper by degrading the quality of greenness of the energy that the cca offered. so, instead of bundled energy and firmed
that was good logic. but over the years the costs crept up and up and up, and last year this board authorized the puc to set rates at 12.8 cents per kilowatt hour. we ran the risk of large scale opt outs, but the logic was that the environmental benefits were so strong that san francisco would vote with their wallets and absorb the increases. set aside for the moment that there would be dangerous opt out aspects of this program, i feared that such an expensive cca would run the risk of sticking...
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reply, my logical retaliation to the american attack. the main concern, i think, is about the degradation of the i had yags and the missile force of the regime, which would to a large extent stabilize the conflict. >> doctor, thank you so much for your insight. we will be calling on you again. thank you very much. >>> so what has been happening this morning. the g-20 summit has wrapped up. usually the focus is a global economy. the focus for the last couple of days has been syria. we heard from russian president vladimir putin whose position has not changed. he does not want any military action in syria, but what wrapped up a few moments ago is president barack obama saying that that is still his position, that he feels that there should be consequences for the chemical weapons attack in syria in damascus just a few weeks ago. the vote is still going to be put forward in congress to decide whether or not congress will go along with him. the president is not saying whether he will proceed regardless of what happens in congress. we will co
reply, my logical retaliation to the american attack. the main concern, i think, is about the degradation of the i had yags and the missile force of the regime, which would to a large extent stabilize the conflict. >> doctor, thank you so much for your insight. we will be calling on you again. thank you very much. >>> so what has been happening this morning. the g-20 summit has wrapped up. usually the focus is a global economy. the focus for the last couple of days has been...
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after some pressure the new jersey motor vehicles commission caved in allowed the plate this is only logical because a properly spelled atheist point had already been in use i look at this two ways one if you're going to give people the freedom of choice of expression then some people are going to express themselves in the offensive way so if you're terrified of offending people then why not just give everyone a random plate with a random number and no one will be offended at all or to if you really believe in freedom of speech and expression all that then allow drivers to pick whatever they want and be responsible for themselves if someone throws a brick through their car window for having an ultra offensive license plate if you want to express yourself or express something really offensive on your car then you better be prepared for some blowback or at least a few people spitting on your windshield but the surest my opinion. little. of the problems they are looking very hard to make up early on the fly have you ever had sex with that perfect there are no little killers. look look look look
after some pressure the new jersey motor vehicles commission caved in allowed the plate this is only logical because a properly spelled atheist point had already been in use i look at this two ways one if you're going to give people the freedom of choice of expression then some people are going to express themselves in the offensive way so if you're terrified of offending people then why not just give everyone a random plate with a random number and no one will be offended at all or to if you...
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one point and this is the logical extension of the kind of logic that you were hearing earlier from our liberty that when the marketplace. the rich people run everything basically that you know the workers are screwed virginia and portland had. bought hi tom portman loves you i wanted to say about syria if our government believes they have an ironclad case to lob missiles into a sovereign country then they have iron clad evidence to take him to the i.c.c. indict him try him as a war criminal find him guilty and when he falls which in evidently he will he won't be able to stay in syria and he won't be able to go anywhere else and a conviction on the i.c.c. would make russia and other countries supporting him pariahs if they continue to support him could shut off his international banking could have a lot of ramifications that are very positive from our point of view without us having to commit military force and on the subject of the syrian people since our aid to egypt is negligible and having no effect on our influence and the saudis have already replaced it why don't we repurpose that
one point and this is the logical extension of the kind of logic that you were hearing earlier from our liberty that when the marketplace. the rich people run everything basically that you know the workers are screwed virginia and portland had. bought hi tom portman loves you i wanted to say about syria if our government believes they have an ironclad case to lob missiles into a sovereign country then they have iron clad evidence to take him to the i.c.c. indict him try him as a war criminal...
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one point and this is the logical extension of the kind of logic that you were hearing earlier from from our liberty that you know when the marketplace. the rich people run everything basically you know the workers are screwed virginia and portland had. thought hi tom portman loves you i wanted to say about syria if our government believes they have an ironclad case to lob missiles into a sovereign country then they have ironclad evidence to take him to the i.c.c. indict him try him as a war criminal find him guilty and when he falls which in evidently he will he won't be able to stay in syria and he won't be able to go anywhere else and a conviction on the i.c.c. would make russia and other countries supporting him pariahs if they continue to support him could shut off his international banking could have a lot of ramifications that are very positive from our point of view without us having to commit military force and on the subject of the syrian people since our aid to egypt is negligible and having no effect on our influence and the saudis have already replaced it why don't we repurp
one point and this is the logical extension of the kind of logic that you were hearing earlier from from our liberty that you know when the marketplace. the rich people run everything basically you know the workers are screwed virginia and portland had. thought hi tom portman loves you i wanted to say about syria if our government believes they have an ironclad case to lob missiles into a sovereign country then they have ironclad evidence to take him to the i.c.c. indict him try him as a war...
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first up, lesson in logic. >> let's say you are a high school student and you need a lot of processing speed and power. probably a computer, laptop, would be more effective for you just for the simple fact that you need to do a lot of work. >> reporter: that's despite the fact that pc sales are expected to be 10% lower than expected for 2013. threatened by the playground bully, the tablet. and what happened when you add one tablet plus one phone? it equals a "phablet"! but you don't need math to tell you the tech device is expected to be the most popular kid on the playground by next year. >> functionality tablet, small, from 7" to 10." >> reporter: pop quiz. with apple versus pc android versus ios, what's best for students? the answer depends on the programs and apps teachers plan to incorporate into their curriculum. get their input. and before you buy, comparison shop. many retailers and college campus bookstores give discounts with student ids. >> we have cool deals for all students. if you go to bestbuy.com/student deals, you can register as a student to receive a lot of free item
first up, lesson in logic. >> let's say you are a high school student and you need a lot of processing speed and power. probably a computer, laptop, would be more effective for you just for the simple fact that you need to do a lot of work. >> reporter: that's despite the fact that pc sales are expected to be 10% lower than expected for 2013. threatened by the playground bully, the tablet. and what happened when you add one tablet plus one phone? it equals a "phablet"! but...
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. >> i think that's a logical conclusion from what i just said. >> in my community, it's up. and in in fact in my community, i have the census track that has the most gun deaths over the last ten years of any census track in the entire state of colorado. we're higher than denver, we're higher than pueblo. it's right on the street. >> how can that be? >> they've been tightened barely for a month and a half. this was over the last ten years. you know, i've spent years on the street as a paramedic treating these folks. spent years on the street as a police officer investigating these folks, and i've been shot at myself. who else has been shot at. have you? and it's tear fight. >> because the weird thing about it, actually, you feel it. it goes by. it's physical. >> i'm wondering, though -- what requiring lawful gunowners, really the only people who submit to background checks to give up their home address and phone number and where they'll be at this place and time would have save you'd from getting shot at, or any other criminal from shooting someone else. criminals don't submi
. >> i think that's a logical conclusion from what i just said. >> in my community, it's up. and in in fact in my community, i have the census track that has the most gun deaths over the last ten years of any census track in the entire state of colorado. we're higher than denver, we're higher than pueblo. it's right on the street. >> how can that be? >> they've been tightened barely for a month and a half. this was over the last ten years. you know, i've spent years on...
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at least what the perception of realities is which is very important rather than necessarily purely logical concerns mansion president putin and i think president putin more than any other leader often appeals to the sounds of reality and in a certain degree of pragmatism because it's not only about human rights and democratic ideals it's about how to bring them to syria to russia to libya and to any other country and russia happen to believe that the way that the united states prefers happens to be an extremely destructive one and since we are speaking about president putin just a couple of days ago he also added that an opinion piece in the new york times in which he talked a lot about american exceptionalism but i wonder if it puts american diplomacy at odds with the american public discourse because on one hand british and always have to read to raise bad idea of america special of all but in diplomacy you can't really advance anywhere without recognizing the equality of your opponent whether it is in the case of russia or in the case of syria for example and when it comes to the united
at least what the perception of realities is which is very important rather than necessarily purely logical concerns mansion president putin and i think president putin more than any other leader often appeals to the sounds of reality and in a certain degree of pragmatism because it's not only about human rights and democratic ideals it's about how to bring them to syria to russia to libya and to any other country and russia happen to believe that the way that the united states prefers happens...
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interests all the indian environmentalist will say the mind could become any a logical time bomb project will mean the destruction of historic sites and dating back to the roman empire and four mountains in the area hundreds of family who also have to be relocated. in march for human rights on the fortieth anniversary of the coup which brought a former dictator a goosed of pinochet to power has turned violent tens of thousands attended the rally in san diego honoring the victims of pinochet's regime fighting broke out when a hooded mob or use stones and sticks to attack police responded with tear gas and water cannon. there's been a series of suicide bomb attacks targeting an intelligence headquarters near the afghan capital at least four offices did the taliban admits in the string of assaults on local government offices in the town of maidan shah which also left more than one hundred others wounded there is a key province all the groups insurgents and al-qaeda fighters because they use it to launch attacks in nearby kabul provinces. in one corner of berlin the christmas has been cancel
interests all the indian environmentalist will say the mind could become any a logical time bomb project will mean the destruction of historic sites and dating back to the roman empire and four mountains in the area hundreds of family who also have to be relocated. in march for human rights on the fortieth anniversary of the coup which brought a former dictator a goosed of pinochet to power has turned violent tens of thousands attended the rally in san diego honoring the victims of pinochet's...
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at this way i don't exactly know where persons kidneys are or how exactly they work so by all normal logic that means i'm not qualified to have an opinion about whether we should remove john doe's kidneys my opinion doesn't count because i am kidney ignorant so if you know so little about syria that you can't even find it on a map then you are more likely to believe from a guy in a suit on t.v. that there must be an intervention to save the people there you have no idea who they are or why they are suffering or how to save them but gosh started that intervention sounds nice knowing at least where a country is on the map as the first step in building informed opinion but that's just my opinion. hello and welcome across all things are considered. to be inevitably of blowback in the perverse logic of terrorism ever since the us embarked on its so-called war on terror acts of terror and terrorist networks of political raided the recent deadly massacre in kenya is a case in point so is washington's anti-terrorist strategy like a cure that is worse than the disease. to the war on terror i'm join
at this way i don't exactly know where persons kidneys are or how exactly they work so by all normal logic that means i'm not qualified to have an opinion about whether we should remove john doe's kidneys my opinion doesn't count because i am kidney ignorant so if you know so little about syria that you can't even find it on a map then you are more likely to believe from a guy in a suit on t.v. that there must be an intervention to save the people there you have no idea who they are or why they...