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Thanks for an interesting panel and conversation. I want to come back to the then part of the seven deadly sins. And suggest lets try, call it arrogance and talk about scientific arrogance both as exercised by individual scientists and perhaps institutionally. Of course, there are lots of reasons why this would exist, first and foremost but thats a nice thing to say. Power and personality are involved. My question, we can take this out of the mythological framework of the Catholic Church and just say well, maybe theres a problem with arrogance and science needs to be addressed. We would have better science and better scientists, and a Better Society if we could deal with that your and what are the structural reasons for it, and how might we mitigate that . That would be my question. I think some of that has already been addressed as a competitive nature. But the other would ....
and in the meantime, it s up to us to make a judgment whether the evidence justifies stopping shipments during that testing period. - krugman: what about warning the public? - that s what we re here for. krugman: if there s a potential risk that you know about, and someone might do the wrong thing in the next three weeks before the testing, is it moral? - kaden: i think - minow: do you warn people before you have the facts? - once we ve got the facts - well, but queenan: it s going to be in the papers, okay? so as soon as it s in the papers and you have delayed, and you re saying, we re working on it. we re getting the data. now there s a cloud of suspicion. so you know that the public is more scared by a tiny number two out of a million scares them more than 600,000. those little because it s going to be them. so the moment you the longer you delay letting the public know that, the more the press will be all over that story. smith: joe, just one little fine po ....
graffiti. we are abaters not painters. get that out of the way and keep moving. how many of these do you do a day? how many poles we do a day? yeah. depends on the location. may be 20. do you like working with the team? yes because i m a people person. i like being outside and interacting with the public and i like the response we get especially from the good job we do in the community. goodbye. of the fred friendl seminars at the columbia university graduate school of journalism. casablanca cruise lines has purchased two majestic ocean liners. they are retrofitting them to create basically a luxury playground on the seas for active seniors and anyone else who might enjoy a return to yesteryear on the ocean. betsy, you are the ceo of casablanca cruise lines. sounds like an exciting opportunity? - so far. - tapper: so far. one little wrinkle: the ships that you purchased were not new. there s a little bit of asbestos in them. you need to have it removed. in ....
yeah. depends on the location. may be 20. do you like working with the team? yes because i m a people person. i like being outside and interacting with the public and i like the response we get especially from the good job we do in the community. goodbye. of the fred friendl seminars at the columbia university graduate school of journalism. casablanca cruise lines has purchased two majestic ocean liners. they are retrofitting them to create basically a luxury playground on the seas for active seniors and anyone else who might enjoy a return to yesteryear on the ocean. betsy, you are the ceo of casablanca cruise lines. sounds like an exciting opportunity? - so far. - tapper: so far. one little wrinkle: the ships that you purchased were not new. there s a little bit of asbestos in them. you need to have it removed. in the united states you can have the two ships stripped of asbestos for $100 million. or there s this country, novastan, an impoverished former so ....
queenan: it s going to be in the papers, okay? so as soon as it s in the papers and you have delayed, and you re saying, we re working on it. we re getting the data. now there s a cloud of suspicion. so you know that the public is more scared by a tiny number two out of a million scares them more than 600,000. those little because it s going to be them. so the moment you the longer you delay letting the public know that, the more the press will be all over that story. smith: joe, just one little fine point. we re talking about saving half the energy use in the automobile sector. we re talking about reducing american vulnerability to energy and security issues. we ve got a tremendous positive story that we should have been telling, so that when this attack occurred, we re saying, one in a million versus war in iraq? we didn t do that enough, and we should have. tapper: joe, are you going to write this story? - yes. - tapper: what s the story? the story is that som ....