with the same vigor they pursue profits. is that even possible? enbridge for their part responded today saying they met all regulatory standards at the time of the kalamazoo oil spill. if that s true, if that s not an endorsement for more and belter regulation of this particular industry, it s hard to imagine what would be. as used as director, we can make a spill like this and it takes two years to cleenl clean it up. this week, the week we were reminding how incapable we are of cleaning up oil when it spills, this week is also the week when we learn that the oilsans industry is launching a new campaign telling you how great tar sands are. not only how great they are, but when there s a spill involving tar sands oil, it s no big deal. if you care to join us for a glass full of the july 2010 kalamazoo river while we talk
enbridge for their part responded today saying they met all regulatory standards at the time of the kalamazoo oil spill. if that s true, if that s not an endorsement for more and belter regulation of this particular industry, it s hard to imagine what would be. as used as director, we can make a spill like this and it takes two years to cleenl clean it up. this week, the week we were reminding how incapable we are of cleaning up oil when it spills, this week is also the week when we learn that the oilsans industry is launching a new campaign telling you how great tar sands are. not only how great they are, but when there s a spill involving tar sands oil, it s no big deal. if you care to join us for a glass full of the july 2010
that. there is a lot more animosity. one reason why, even though inmates are among israel s most violent criminals, rehabilitation is a major goal of the prison. i think one of the keys of understanding the israeli prison system and why inmates live so comfortable with each other even in a maximum security prison, is understanding the size of israel. israel is a really small country. those inmates one day are going to return to society. and the prisons, don t want to release, hardened, angry prisoners out there. because they will have to live with each other the they will have to live within the small israeli society. translator: weep treat the prisoners in a respectful manner. we treat them as human beings. and nowhere is that respect and trust belter dtter demonstr than in staff cafeteria. corrections officers eat here
and you want to live if an environment with great benches and weather. neil: go, is there a stigma attached to florida, the ground zero in the real estate meltdown and a lot of the businesses could be saying, well, we are not so sure they are out of the loop. guest: well, you are right, better start hurrying up and buying the homes down here. our home sales are up 8 percent. think of it, if you make $125,000 in new york city, it is worth down here you are buying power is $208,000. think what you can do as far as edge for your child and transportation and vacation and housing and all these things. and, must, today it is 30 degrees warmer here than in new york city. so the weather is great. the bones are great. the regulation is belter. all these things that make it easier . million i we love florida but it is hot in the summer.
formal requests. this is what we learned from the mechanics of katrina, but in the legislation, we have to look beyond the role of fema, and we are not the team, but part of a team and look as to how to belter integrate the volunteers and the ngos and the private sector. i was in florida dealing with at love of hurricanes and quite honestly when you find yourself in setting up distribution points in the parking lot of an open grocery store because they brought in a generator and emergency crews and got the store open, but you were caught talking, i could have gone to where there was a better need. so we brought the private sector in, and we have a erepresentatie on a rotating basis and worked with the team. so we are working on getting the stores open in puerto rico when the initial storm hit and looking at the big stores to get open and a better sense of the things that we were concerned about that the private sector could get up and running so we could focus on the areas flooded an