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or. if you speak like you speak and then mistakes as must be local people will not understand you and this is my observation when i went to japan in one thousand nine hundred ninety four does business decisions i observed some americans when training me for making him i was a vice president with i.b.m. usa then and i observed that the japanese there and koreans and sooner and the chinese in beijing the far east where much better ideas with me and just who knew better and better and what i could observe between them and americans and that's why i said we thought we were speaking english we are not we are speaking a different kind of language there is something different so far that is correct and starts going to its conclusion this is concerned internationally he's not and we have to give you one or two mobile guy to meet wrote the report with his council which i could extensively in my book and in these people there are many scenes which are worse you got to hear one of them is that in ni
or. if you speak like you speak and then mistakes as must be local people will not understand you and this is my observation when i went to japan in one thousand nine hundred ninety four does business decisions i observed some americans when training me for making him i was a vice president with i.b.m. usa then and i observed that the japanese there and koreans and sooner and the chinese in beijing the far east where much better ideas with me and just who knew better and better and what i could...
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about images, or we're talking about an individual's sense of shame or guilt or expectation. the language used by those around them or even language in, that they use themselves, about themselves, can affect their willingness to pursue a recovery and to pursue rehabilitation. we on one hand want to offer hope, on the other hand we want to stress that being in the throes of your addiction is not a, a good experience, without casting aspersions on the character of the person who has the problem. where's mom? did she forget me? i wonder what happened to her. what if i get left here? drugs and alcohol may make you forget your problems, for a moment, but that's not all you forget. my mother worked hard to be in recovery and i love her for that. for drug and alcohol treatment for you or someone you love, call 1-800-662-help, brought to you by the us department of health and human services. i had no idea it was going to be so hard. i didn't know what to expect. you hear the stories, but i never took any of it seriously until i found myself here. and then i realized i was going to ha
about images, or we're talking about an individual's sense of shame or guilt or expectation. the language used by those around them or even language in, that they use themselves, about themselves, can affect their willingness to pursue a recovery and to pursue rehabilitation. we on one hand want to offer hope, on the other hand we want to stress that being in the throes of your addiction is not a, a good experience, without casting aspersions on the character of the person who has the problem....
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to get an insurance card or to make a phone call for the victim or something of that nature we also have security if we have great concerns that we are at risk of the patients at risk cetera we've got an act to our security clan sometime staff will just let me know that there are spike family violence and i just have to go in and meet with them and start to try to build a reporter with them and see how much the victim is willing to open. to me the scariest time for a victim is when they're leaving the abusive relationship and that's when the abuser can film as threatened and want to take ownership and show possession so that can be the most dangerous time for them and that's why we do safety planning here at the hospital prior to then when and even after returning to and he said relationship i think it would be a good thing to have manners towards screening for domestic violence always the were inundated with forms and paperwork when we see a patient having this form is not going to slow down the process of treating a patient that much and it would be a good idea i think we can save
to get an insurance card or to make a phone call for the victim or something of that nature we also have security if we have great concerns that we are at risk of the patients at risk cetera we've got an act to our security clan sometime staff will just let me know that there are spike family violence and i just have to go in and meet with them and start to try to build a reporter with them and see how much the victim is willing to open. to me the scariest time for a victim is when they're...
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or if you take aspirin products, nsaids, or blood thinners.ell your doctor about all medicines you take, any planned medical or dental procedures, and don't stop taking pradaxa without your doctor's approval, as stopping may increase your stroke risk. other side effects include indigestion, stomach pain, upset, or burning. if you have afib not caused by a heart valve problem, ask your doctor if pradaxa can reduce your risk of a stroke. >>> we're back now with a look at a gold rush of sorts as the stock market takes investors for a bumpy ride. a lot of people are looking for a safer place to invest. they are increasingly turning to gold. that's causing the price of gold to soar and leading some crooks on a gold rush of their own. we get the story tonight from nbc's aditi roy. >> reporter: they smash. they grab. and they go. brazen jewelry store break-ins in los angeles and new york. >> there's a lot of jewelry being exchanged for cash, and we don't know who's watching. we don't know who's looking. so we're very, very careful. >> reporter: at a
or if you take aspirin products, nsaids, or blood thinners.ell your doctor about all medicines you take, any planned medical or dental procedures, and don't stop taking pradaxa without your doctor's approval, as stopping may increase your stroke risk. other side effects include indigestion, stomach pain, upset, or burning. if you have afib not caused by a heart valve problem, ask your doctor if pradaxa can reduce your risk of a stroke. >>> we're back now with a look at a gold rush of...
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television or film what about the networks cloris ebs o.r. c-span's talk about npr three have comments to distinguished? i hate to be illusive but it depending on which a media you use to gain deprivation c-span and similar services are made the the closest such as congress giving people information which has been interested in late may. what drives the argument is there are some many. it was a finite universe of sources in and that was pretty much it. it was a fairly expensive proposition but today there is said say constant exposure for the devices that we have smart funds and who lou.com that we can immerse ourselves. maybe not 24/7 but we can be connected to the media all the time as a more constant presence in our lives. i hope none of this is taken as an indictment from day arguments and the elimination of television but to think about what narrative's are being suggested to that expanded range of media outlets. >> host: i am agreed completely and you explain it or dramatically in your book but maybe to end as they go six comments that
television or film what about the networks cloris ebs o.r. c-span's talk about npr three have comments to distinguished? i hate to be illusive but it depending on which a media you use to gain deprivation c-span and similar services are made the the closest such as congress giving people information which has been interested in late may. what drives the argument is there are some many. it was a finite universe of sources in and that was pretty much it. it was a fairly expensive proposition but...
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by wicked, what i mean is that they are poisonous, dangerous, deadly or immoral or maybe illegal or offensive or awful in some way. i am in the profession of going around and interviewing botanists, horticulturalists and plant scientists. they all seem to have some little plant tucked away in the corner of a greenhouse that maybe they weren't supposed to have. i got interested in this idea that maybe there was a dark side to plants. >> the white snake root. people who consumed milk or meat from a cow that fed on white snake root faced severe pain. milk sickness, as it was culled, resulted in vomiting, tremors, delirium and death. one of the most famous victims of milk sickness was nancy hangs lincoln. she died at the age of 34, leaving behind 9-year-old abraham lincoln. he helped build his mother's casket by carving the woodallen petition douche the wooden petition himself. >> we transformed the gallery to and eerie victorian garden. my name is lowe hodges, and i am the director of operations and exhibitions at the conls tore of -- cons tore of flowers. we decided it needed context. so we nee
by wicked, what i mean is that they are poisonous, dangerous, deadly or immoral or maybe illegal or offensive or awful in some way. i am in the profession of going around and interviewing botanists, horticulturalists and plant scientists. they all seem to have some little plant tucked away in the corner of a greenhouse that maybe they weren't supposed to have. i got interested in this idea that maybe there was a dark side to plants. >> the white snake root. people who consumed milk or...
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people who go into a study twelve for the next ten twenty or you or you or more years or so so you still are working on a graffiti on the same on the serious subject you are so so you know moving you're not moving to be measured follow from the subject. unfortunately norther and the main problem is that i guess the most interesting experiment is still had a fossil of cause this prize really. brings us a little bit behind on this in this rush to get to those were nice experiments can you tell us what is this that made experiment frankly speaking for every single research. might be their own type of experiments because this this material or has a number of very different but very simple properties the mechanical properties the optical properties the. electronic properties for me is the combination between mechanical and electronic properties which are the most interesting constantin you easier said than a minute ago that you were in this in this paper of yours for which you got the nobel prize you said that you said i quote we can produce good feeling but as far as i know you are not produ
people who go into a study twelve for the next ten twenty or you or you or more years or so so you still are working on a graffiti on the same on the serious subject you are so so you know moving you're not moving to be measured follow from the subject. unfortunately norther and the main problem is that i guess the most interesting experiment is still had a fossil of cause this prize really. brings us a little bit behind on this in this rush to get to those were nice experiments can you tell us...
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as you turn it on or off, you can put a padlock through here or some other device.and when you're working on an electrical system, typically, you will lock it out. you will tag it out so that you know that the continuing is turned off and nobody -- thing is turned off and nobody continuation it on. you'll tag it out by put a tag. >> up until now, we have been talking about power wiring, 240 volts. here we are in some air where there is low-vot ago wiring used for communications. >> we have two kinds of wire. we have line voltage and low voltage. what is the difference between those two types. >> the low-voltage wiring doesn't present a shock hazard. you don't have to put the wires in a conduit or a cable. this is thermostat wire. it's called class two wire. when you have a class two transformer, you're allowed to run this cable either exposed or concealed in building construction without a cable. there would be an example of some similar. this would be computer wire and in a lot of new houses now that the people are putting the computer wire and telephone wires, as
as you turn it on or off, you can put a padlock through here or some other device.and when you're working on an electrical system, typically, you will lock it out. you will tag it out so that you know that the continuing is turned off and nobody -- thing is turned off and nobody continuation it on. you'll tag it out by put a tag. >> up until now, we have been talking about power wiring, 240 volts. here we are in some air where there is low-vot ago wiring used for communications. >>...
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but it again goes back to the decisions made by folks who work for a television station or network or the newspaper to highlight that behavior and not as the norm per say but something that's -- something that would push them under the cultural map as opposed to someone who is a little more subdued i guess in their allegiance to the team. >> okay, so on the one hand you have to be over the top to get attention, and the attention in itself is the kind of reenforcing of that kind of over the top behavior toward where do you see messages to people and evidence of people getting the messages that they should beat like that in their everyday lives? >> well it is always kind of tricky in the research to put a ton of stock and simple linear models of i watched television there for my behavior is impacted. but, i mean i think we can see fairly confident we that, you know, when the agenda model of the communications suggest that it's not so much being taught what to think or what to think about, it puts certain behaviors and ideas sort of on the radar screen and on our agenda so that then we c
but it again goes back to the decisions made by folks who work for a television station or network or the newspaper to highlight that behavior and not as the norm per say but something that's -- something that would push them under the cultural map as opposed to someone who is a little more subdued i guess in their allegiance to the team. >> okay, so on the one hand you have to be over the top to get attention, and the attention in itself is the kind of reenforcing of that kind of over...
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s or us or shareholders stockholders even when their company or product kills people and even when they lie about it. you are not given leave nicotine is not addictive i believe nicotine is not addictive your thank you john for. congressman cigarettes and nicotine clearly do not meet the classic definitions of i don't believe that nicotine or products are addictive. i believe. i believe the nicotine addict. not. you know to use. that was in one thousand nine hundred four and none of those millionaires you just saw lying to congress has ever been charged with a crime of perjury although you or i would probably go to jail for it and bill clinton got impeached for perjury congress cut them a pass back then but when did democrats control the congress in two thousand and nine they did try to reduce the number of americans the big tobacco pills every year from the four hundred thirty thousand or so a year to something lower. the strategy was to force cigarette makers to warn people about what could happen to them if they continue smoking by putting one of their graphic images and one of these
s or us or shareholders stockholders even when their company or product kills people and even when they lie about it. you are not given leave nicotine is not addictive i believe nicotine is not addictive your thank you john for. congressman cigarettes and nicotine clearly do not meet the classic definitions of i don't believe that nicotine or products are addictive. i believe. i believe the nicotine addict. not. you know to use. that was in one thousand nine hundred four and none of those...
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i don't know if that means five hours or five years or 50 years or 500 years but we are somewhere in that timeframe. there will be a tsunami at some time. maybe not in our lifetimes of washington oregon coast. imagine. take that line in your mind from your home or office and imagine it going through seattle to portland. you think we are ready for that? we are not ready for it. more importantly i don't think citizens are ready. if all of you were to leave today my hope would be if something bad happened in your neighborhood or your business or what ever that you wouldn't be shellshocked. that you wouldn't stand around with a dumb look on your face, how did that happen? that you would have been cognizant of the fact that something could have happened that you had done some minimal preparation. if you were to do that you are better off than 90% of the people in this country. most of the people in this country will wait for someone to come and rescue them. for someone to take care of them. it is a huge mistake. it will not, cannot occur. i don't think we're better off. >> what about the
i don't know if that means five hours or five years or 50 years or 500 years but we are somewhere in that timeframe. there will be a tsunami at some time. maybe not in our lifetimes of washington oregon coast. imagine. take that line in your mind from your home or office and imagine it going through seattle to portland. you think we are ready for that? we are not ready for it. more importantly i don't think citizens are ready. if all of you were to leave today my hope would be if something bad...
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if i walk up and i'm in like sears or one of the department stores, say i got my son or daughter or my wife with me and some gang members that have heard of me see me, i might be dead right there, along with my wife and kids. so once you're in, you're never out until you're dead. even when you're dead, it's going to always be there, no matter what i do. >>> next, on "lockup: raw" -- >> i was 16 and i shot somebody. >> me being 15, one side of me wanting to shoot at somebody. >> when i was 12 years old, i killed some guy who tried to kill my brother. >> teens who kill and one father's determination to end the cycle. >> this is our son, evan. tomorrow he would have been 10 years old. he's not here to celebrate it. booking a flight by itself is an uh-oh. see if we can "stitch" together a better deal. that's a hint, antoine. ooh! see what anandra did? booking your flight and hotel at the same time gets you prices hotels and airlines won't let expedia show separately. book it. major wow factor! where you book matters. expedia. my son and i never missed opening day. but with copd making it h
if i walk up and i'm in like sears or one of the department stores, say i got my son or daughter or my wife with me and some gang members that have heard of me see me, i might be dead right there, along with my wife and kids. so once you're in, you're never out until you're dead. even when you're dead, it's going to always be there, no matter what i do. >>> next, on "lockup: raw" -- >> i was 16 and i shot somebody. >> me being 15, one side of me wanting to shoot...
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in london find out who the culprits are the looting and vandalism but is that really the media's job or should that be left to law enforcement let's get a producer for treason to send you to find out what you have to say. if you're going to use your blackberry to do anything illegal well perhaps you need to read the company's privacy policy first it says a country's courts governments or law enforcement agencies could obtain disclosure of your information under that country's law what it does not say is room blackberry executives can decide on their own whether to disclosure communications so police a blackberry feels you are going to do something illegal only other hand facebook's privacy policy is a little bit more upfront about how they're going to protect your privacy policy says we meaning facebook may share information when we believe it is necessary to prevent illegal activity may include sharing with other companies' lawyers courts or government entity so was it ok for blackberry or other social media to decide on their own to share messages with police to help track down these
in london find out who the culprits are the looting and vandalism but is that really the media's job or should that be left to law enforcement let's get a producer for treason to send you to find out what you have to say. if you're going to use your blackberry to do anything illegal well perhaps you need to read the company's privacy policy first it says a country's courts governments or law enforcement agencies could obtain disclosure of your information under that country's law what it does...
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service monkeys or cats or emotional support dogs. we can actually have some documentation and if this is not feasible, something not visible as a guide dog or perhaps as an assistance dog for someone in a wheelchair, we can do without the attack, but something above and beyond of what the federal law requires.
service monkeys or cats or emotional support dogs. we can actually have some documentation and if this is not feasible, something not visible as a guide dog or perhaps as an assistance dog for someone in a wheelchair, we can do without the attack, but something above and beyond of what the federal law requires.
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should or would a b.b. gun and then we'll just shatter. if you don't care about yourself it doesn't matter it does not matter anymore it doesn't matter why are you here why are you living you don't want to live anymore you don't have self-love you know you don't want to live you know that's why women commit suicide you know that's why women you know people go into drug abuse and alcohol abuse it's all about self-love any type of use is about self-love not having self love it's important because that's the only thing that's going to get the situation is learning to love yourself again people think she should have been able to get out of it why couldn't she get out of it i would never let that. happened to me i'd just leave those are sort of those famous last words kind of statements because this is an extraordinarily complex issue there is nothing simple about being a victim of domestic violence i will take your children away oh make sure that no one ever speaks to you again oh ruin your reputation i will ma
should or would a b.b. gun and then we'll just shatter. if you don't care about yourself it doesn't matter it does not matter anymore it doesn't matter why are you here why are you living you don't want to live anymore you don't have self-love you know you don't want to live you know that's why women commit suicide you know that's why women you know people go into drug abuse and alcohol abuse it's all about self-love any type of use is about self-love not having self love it's important because...
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now it's not going to take a look at that or reserve chairman ben bernanke the statements today or lack there of but also look at the eyes secret program and asking for governments to detain and interrogate and beats american citizens and a.f.l.-cio president richard trumka has come out hard attacking president obama running to withdraw his support from his campaign in two thousand and twelve so how damaging could actually be for the president attempts at reelection or you have all that and more clued into ghosts of happy hour but first let's take a look at what the mainstream media has decided to me. all right so i've been giving you my take on the natural disaster reporting over the past couple of days and i'll play it made it pretty clear so far that i'm not a huge fan it's not that i don't believe that people should be able to watch the news and see what's coming take the necessary precautions find out which areas are being evacuated where the shelters are find out if nine one one is going to be working or not or opposite i think that that is the exact information that people really
now it's not going to take a look at that or reserve chairman ben bernanke the statements today or lack there of but also look at the eyes secret program and asking for governments to detain and interrogate and beats american citizens and a.f.l.-cio president richard trumka has come out hard attacking president obama running to withdraw his support from his campaign in two thousand and twelve so how damaging could actually be for the president attempts at reelection or you have all that and...
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people taking maois or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe liver problems, some fatal, were reported. signs include abdominal pain and yellowing of the skin or eyes. talk with your doctor about your medicines, including those for migraine, or if you have high fever, confusion and stiff muscles, to address a possible life-threatening condition. tell your doctor about alcohol use, liver disease, and before you reduce or stop taking cymbalta. dizziness or fainting may occur upon standing. side effects include nausea, dry mouth, and constipation. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor about cymbalta. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. go to cymbalta.com to learn about a free trial offer. i see you're flatulent in three languages. graduated top of your gas. [ male announcer ] got gas on your mind? your son rip is on line toot. [ male announcer ] try gas-x. powerful relief from pressure and bloating in a fast-acting chewable. gas-x. pressure'
people taking maois or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe liver problems, some fatal, were reported. signs include abdominal pain and yellowing of the skin or eyes. talk with your doctor about your medicines, including those for migraine, or if you have high fever, confusion and stiff muscles, to address a possible life-threatening condition. tell your doctor...
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or rally back-- they did that, too. it was not a day for the faint of heart as the dow rose, fell, and rose again before closing with a gain of 429 points, or about 4%, the best performance in nearly two and a half years. we have reports from rebecca jarvis at the new york stock exchange and dean reynolds in chicago. first, rebecca. >> reporter: anthony, like you said, this was the best performance for stocks since march of 2009, spurred by the federal reserve's pledge to keep interest rates near these emergency levels, 0%, for at least two more years. standard & poor's had its say, the president had his. >> markets will rise and fall. >> reporter: today, wall street was waiting to hear from america's bank-- the federal reserve. >> there's no panic here. people are just doing what they have to do and i think they're giving it a lot of thought before they do it. >> reporter: in a statement, the fed promised to keep interest rates low through at least 2013. the market reacted wildly, dropping more than 200 points as the f
or rally back-- they did that, too. it was not a day for the faint of heart as the dow rose, fell, and rose again before closing with a gain of 429 points, or about 4%, the best performance in nearly two and a half years. we have reports from rebecca jarvis at the new york stock exchange and dean reynolds in chicago. first, rebecca. >> reporter: anthony, like you said, this was the best performance for stocks since march of 2009, spurred by the federal reserve's pledge to keep interest...
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whether or not that was really grounded in reality or practicality or even the realms op possibility was one answer which i didn't have the answer to. but the second protest was really a protest set in the past and that every argument always ended up back in history. >> host: uh-huh. >> guest: and it was, essentially, the slavery debate, civil war and reconstruction going, um, back and forth on its head in 1989. so that although all my classmates went on to be gainfully 'em lowed and become doctors -- employed and doctors and lawyers, i actually never moved from that spot. and i went to oxford to study that question. it had a profound effect on me. so i did my masters in the abolition of the slave trade and the politics behind it. it was while researching charles grey, the politician who had proposed the motion to abolish the slave trade in 1806, i came across his mistress, the duchess, and she was so fascinating, i became sidetracked. the duchess, starring keira knightly. but i actually always wanted to go back. >> host: so you went back to your earlier incarnation as a civil war or
whether or not that was really grounded in reality or practicality or even the realms op possibility was one answer which i didn't have the answer to. but the second protest was really a protest set in the past and that every argument always ended up back in history. >> host: uh-huh. >> guest: and it was, essentially, the slavery debate, civil war and reconstruction going, um, back and forth on its head in 1989. so that although all my classmates went on to be gainfully 'em lowed...
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or or british or i don't know european a what do you think oh. i definitely consider myself russian. i'm british as well and of the last two or russian education can steer. and that sounds absolutely. but you chose to go to continue your work in england because what. because the university you're in now gives you more research possibilities what else what if you compare well you already said in a couple of interviews that that the russian system of training in physical is the best in the world but after you trained compare russian and european british what are the differences. first of all let me. tell you that it is absolutely normal practice that scientists go from one lab to another to learn different techniques and obtain different skills i can tell you that if you go. in holland for instance you want to be able to continue as opposed to over there because you would have to buy a lawyer you would have to go away from the country where there are some some some . sense of cause applied. was the measure of difference or probably one of the one o
or or british or i don't know european a what do you think oh. i definitely consider myself russian. i'm british as well and of the last two or russian education can steer. and that sounds absolutely. but you chose to go to continue your work in england because what. because the university you're in now gives you more research possibilities what else what if you compare well you already said in a couple of interviews that that the russian system of training in physical is the best in the world...
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fees generally run between $10,000 or $15,000. my colleague over year has learned that the attorneys fees are $4,000, and they have not got past mediation. there is not even discovery until you finish mediation. ultimately, if you do not resolve these cases, it is a jury trial. you're looking at the fees and costs that will be substantially in excess to $100,000. it is much better to look at your property today, have it inspected, and make the changes because this is a civil rights statute. it is the same thing as discrimination based on race, and it is treated the same way in the courts. >> i heard the previous speaker make some good points about be a pro are the -- proactive about getting a task inspector before you get sued. i am f. task inspector. if you have to cut -- heard the term thrown around, inspection created by our state senators, and it is really great information out there that i want to encourage everyone. i will not be able to go into extensive details, but i will be able to tell you a little bit of what is involv
fees generally run between $10,000 or $15,000. my colleague over year has learned that the attorneys fees are $4,000, and they have not got past mediation. there is not even discovery until you finish mediation. ultimately, if you do not resolve these cases, it is a jury trial. you're looking at the fees and costs that will be substantially in excess to $100,000. it is much better to look at your property today, have it inspected, and make the changes because this is a civil rights statute. it...
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it is not win or lose. for me, it is not winning or losing. it is whether we are doing the right thing. that is the important thing. and so, on the reactive portion for our office, it is looking back and making sure we are prosecuting on solid evidence, we are prosecuting and evidence that has integrity. that is the most important thing. i also want to say that we are doing pro-active things. we are sending our lawyers to the academy to train lawyers -- the ethical issue is something we cannot get into as much, because that is an issue the academy might train, but we can train them on what the law is and we can train them on what they can and cannot do pursuant to the law, and we want to give them those tools to make good decisions and could arrests so there is integrity within the system. i agree wholeheartedly with what stewart said earlier, that if there isn't faith in the system, if there is not integrity and what we do, it is not just the criminal justice system. we all lose. i will give a plug to my boss. he instituted all lot of policie
it is not win or lose. for me, it is not winning or losing. it is whether we are doing the right thing. that is the important thing. and so, on the reactive portion for our office, it is looking back and making sure we are prosecuting on solid evidence, we are prosecuting and evidence that has integrity. that is the most important thing. i also want to say that we are doing pro-active things. we are sending our lawyers to the academy to train lawyers -- the ethical issue is something we cannot...
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or. i mean when if it or you in english this is this is if i go you need to being brass in this argued over worse is mostly comprised of me and my siblings you might understand that if you are in is there were meant to be the or most people will not understand that so if you want to get the message or cause you can say this is our company the top management you know most going to have mostly me and the other two hundred my parents and you get the same message across when doors are seen very belong to my limited release and if it were not on you better so your heat trait in terms of understanding would be ten dollars better if you used nice garden or formulation ok robert if i go to you in copenhagen is this just jibberish bad english. i think it's very clear that. when you are in the real world you obviously have to communicate as best you can i am worried by the idea that a simplified form of english like that. isn't it's a bit like mcdonald is asian it's a packaged version which apparen
or. i mean when if it or you in english this is this is if i go you need to being brass in this argued over worse is mostly comprised of me and my siblings you might understand that if you are in is there were meant to be the or most people will not understand that so if you want to get the message or cause you can say this is our company the top management you know most going to have mostly me and the other two hundred my parents and you get the same message across when doors are seen very...
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or behavior, or any swelling or affected breathing or skin, or changes in eyesight, including blurryision, or muscle pain with fever or tired feeling. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. i found answers about fibromyalgia. then i found lyrica. ask your doctor about lyrica today. >> stahl: it wasn't that long ago that, if you wanted to gamble, you had to travel a long way. today, to shoot craps or play slots, all you have to do is get in your car-- there's probably a casino in your state, or right next door. as we first reported in january, there is now casino gambling in 38 states, which use the revenue from gambling to help solve their bloated budget deficits. the main attraction at these gambling halls is now the new slot machines. there are close to 850,000 of them in the united states-- twice the number of atm's. we americans spend more money on slots than on movies, baseball and theme parks combined. but with th
or behavior, or any swelling or affected breathing or skin, or changes in eyesight, including blurryision, or muscle pain with fever or tired feeling. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. i found answers about fibromyalgia. then i found lyrica. ask your doctor about lyrica today. >> stahl: it wasn't that long ago that, if...
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her life could be remembered or honored. [laughter] yes, there was a need! until now, if you wanted to honor nana's dying wish that her remains be used to kill wildlife, you had to load her into a circus cannon and shoot her at a moose. [laughter] so, bravo holy smoke, for giving us the most bad-ass way to scatter our loved one's ashes since the invention of the urn grenade. we'll be right back. [cheers and applause] [cheers an] >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. [cheers and applause] my guest tonight believes corporate culture should promote employee happiness. that's why i always tell my staff to smile or they're fired. [laughter] please welcome tony hsieh. [cheers and applause] hey mr. hsieh thanks so much for coming up you are the c.e.o. of zappos. >> yes. >> stephen: everybody knows you get your shoes there. you retail clothing? >> even handbags kitchen wear, housewares. a whole bunch of categories. >> stephen: you are selling happiness. >> yes staoefrpblgt the name of book is "delivering happy happi a path to profit
her life could be remembered or honored. [laughter] yes, there was a need! until now, if you wanted to honor nana's dying wish that her remains be used to kill wildlife, you had to load her into a circus cannon and shoot her at a moose. [laughter] so, bravo holy smoke, for giving us the most bad-ass way to scatter our loved one's ashes since the invention of the urn grenade. we'll be right back. [cheers and applause] [cheers an] >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. [cheers and applause]...
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or ten. he's been surrounded by violence like a war zone, so the nature of the neighborhood is like a lack of support in community services and the things the give the neighborhood stability are hard to describe unless you see it for sale and i think that kelvin has seen it firsthand. >> did finally put an impact on why we wanted this book to come out. >> the could basically -- protecting it you have to start with these elementary schools. if you start at that level by the time the kid turns 15-years-old if you get them at the elementary school age and work with those kids, get these kids minds on the streets and narrow at that point. >> okay. if anybody wants to ask questions -- i'm sorry. this is he was very instrumental in helping us put together and he was a great part of what we did together. >> everybody should read it, right? >> you're not going to want to put it down. there's a lot of information in this book people need to know and i think that it's going to help a lot of people unde
or ten. he's been surrounded by violence like a war zone, so the nature of the neighborhood is like a lack of support in community services and the things the give the neighborhood stability are hard to describe unless you see it for sale and i think that kelvin has seen it firsthand. >> did finally put an impact on why we wanted this book to come out. >> the could basically -- protecting it you have to start with these elementary schools. if you start at that level by the time the...
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power while the same time forced regime change is happening in libya all in is this a new doctrine or just muddling through. you can. discuss whether there's an obama doctrine i'm joined by phyllis bennis in washington she is project director at the institute for policy studies in paris we have to he is a libyan political analyst and another member of our cross talk team yelena hunger all right phyllis i'd like to go to you first you know we're both americans and we're used to having presidents having doctrines when it comes to foreign policy and we had harry truman we had a universal policy you know you do universal doctrine that is if you support free peoples who are resisting attempted subjugation ok john f. kennedy pay any price bear any burden to assure the survival and success of liberty we all remember that one and we should it's a good saying george w. bush had his own to the ultimate goal of ending tyranny in the world now mr obama a few days ago had the following to say let's discuss of this is his doctrine. america should not be expected to police the world particularly whe
power while the same time forced regime change is happening in libya all in is this a new doctrine or just muddling through. you can. discuss whether there's an obama doctrine i'm joined by phyllis bennis in washington she is project director at the institute for policy studies in paris we have to he is a libyan political analyst and another member of our cross talk team yelena hunger all right phyllis i'd like to go to you first you know we're both americans and we're used to having presidents...
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or in germany or in china and what's creating global imbalances and the i.m.f. singularly failed to do that in the last ten years it should have been out there saying look what's happening on this financial deregulation agenda is really dangerous you shouldn't be doing it and we need to stop these kind of policies otherwise it's going to blow up in our faces in the i'm a failed to do that because it's been in hock to rich countries and it's been in hock to special interests on wall street and instead we need to have an i.m.f. with an independent head who doesn't have any ties to these kind of special interests and who can be out there doing what's called an i.m.f. speak surveillance but can do really rigorously on the most systemically important countries as they call them meaning the u.s. . germany and japan and china and that's where the i.m.f. needs to be focusing its attention and to do that you need somebody who's not from europe the u.s. china or germany or japan to lead the institution all right jeffrey cambridge that's pretty that's a really amazing indi
or in germany or in china and what's creating global imbalances and the i.m.f. singularly failed to do that in the last ten years it should have been out there saying look what's happening on this financial deregulation agenda is really dangerous you shouldn't be doing it and we need to stop these kind of policies otherwise it's going to blow up in our faces in the i'm a failed to do that because it's been in hock to rich countries and it's been in hock to special interests on wall street and...
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or those who want to tea party support. need to be first and foremost cultural conservatives and secondarily they needed to toe the you know the lip service to economics and you know i think you'll find this new in the fact that there is there just is not a single tea party candidate out there who's associated heavily with what the tea party says it is. who who isn't hard core social concern now i think we see that you know throughout the entire public and party though. and so i'm just wondering here you know because we've heard a lot about the huge party being co-opted by corporate donors by the koch brothers who have made it no longer just a nice grassroots organization and the same way do you think that they were just co-opted by the religious right in that sense i mean the candidates that we see now even for president they want to ride some of this tea party wave including herman cain or michele bachmann or rick perry is trying to lean that way too i think that they have all made it pretty clear that social conservatism
or those who want to tea party support. need to be first and foremost cultural conservatives and secondarily they needed to toe the you know the lip service to economics and you know i think you'll find this new in the fact that there is there just is not a single tea party candidate out there who's associated heavily with what the tea party says it is. who who isn't hard core social concern now i think we see that you know throughout the entire public and party though. and so i'm just...
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or if we see the cases, there are lots of cases over seven days or 10 days, we need to probe a little more. maybe this will help us understand the situation a little better. >> thank you. thank you for the direction. that is what i was asking of the last conviction so i know what statistics to provide you. >> i know we're coming into the cold season soon, and to be pro- active in the enforcement and also in the category of condensing and distilling where the major areas of true attention needs to happen is really timely for the department to really follow up. given we are at the tail end of this summer, it is going to be ramping up, because if we do not resolve some of these issues before, they will be on top of the other ones coming in. >> as we get into september, we will do ua heat sweap. we will make sure the property owner has the time clocks up properly and the proper permit. we do that in the residential hotels. we really create emphasis on that as we get into the fall. we will be doing that again this year. >> it would be good for the response to getting the list of the law of
or if we see the cases, there are lots of cases over seven days or 10 days, we need to probe a little more. maybe this will help us understand the situation a little better. >> thank you. thank you for the direction. that is what i was asking of the last conviction so i know what statistics to provide you. >> i know we're coming into the cold season soon, and to be pro- active in the enforcement and also in the category of condensing and distilling where the major areas of true...
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do they just see him at the we lost or we will have to we have or christie and i want to go to him as president or fate see him as their best chance for a longer term change. that's a really good question too for his supporters i mean a lot of these supporters are fresh out of college extremely idealistic and a lot of them do believe the wrong call paul can win and will win so you know whether or not the polls show that i will say this and i think it's important to look at other things other than the polls too as far as raising money ron paul has been able to raise a lot of money here in iowa at least it's pretty outrageous and also when you see his support i mean all of the candidates kind of look to him in awe at least some of the members of their team based on the the amount of support support that he generates i'm here i've been hearing rumors we were at the iowa state fair this morning which is where ron paul was on a radio show pretty earlier this morning and people were talking about he's already sold more than four thousand tickets now i don't know if that's definitely true bu
do they just see him at the we lost or we will have to we have or christie and i want to go to him as president or fate see him as their best chance for a longer term change. that's a really good question too for his supporters i mean a lot of these supporters are fresh out of college extremely idealistic and a lot of them do believe the wrong call paul can win and will win so you know whether or not the polls show that i will say this and i think it's important to look at other things other...
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or behavior, or any swelling or affected breathing or skin, or changes in eyesight, including urry vision, or muscle pain with fever or tirefeeling. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swng of hands, legs and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. i found answers about fibromyalgia. then i found lyrica ask your doctor about lyrica today. have i got a surprise for you! thyeah, it's newica [ barks beneful healthy fiesta. gotta love the protein for muscles-- whoo-hoo! and omega-rich nutrition for that shiny coat. ever think healthy could taste so good? [ woman announcing ] new beneful healthy fiesta. >> shep: wrapping up the coverage over the day and a half and rick riechmuth has been watching it out there. it surprises me any time the models are right and predictions but in this case they did. >> sometimes you have to know which model to look at but we got lucky. very heavy rainfall, a lot of people, 14, 12 inches of rain and big time flooding concerns. rain is not done. a lost the rain is
or behavior, or any swelling or affected breathing or skin, or changes in eyesight, including urry vision, or muscle pain with fever or tirefeeling. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swng of hands, legs and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. i found answers about fibromyalgia. then i found lyrica ask your doctor about lyrica today. have i got a surprise for you! thyeah, it's newica [...
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if you're lucky, you can get 20 years out of something, or 25 would be a lot. in these high rises, the probs -- the homeowners associations don't always realize that so when they put money aside for repairs, -- i'm president of the four seasons homeowners association and we're putting money each year towards replacement of the windows. there are other associations that are not doing that, and sometimes they come up with a big surprise, and say all of a sudden they get this 75,000, 100,000 assessment. it's not something i guess that the city can legislate, perhaps, but -- >> that's interesting -- >> but it's something everybody needs to know. there's a life to this product. >> there's an inplied did youribility to the code but doesn't stay what it is. we often approve materials and the code says when we approve alternative methods of materials, there's eight specific lets which include safety, health, fire assistiveness, security, durability is one of those things. when someone says i'm going to use this product and i think it's equivalent to what the code requi
if you're lucky, you can get 20 years out of something, or 25 would be a lot. in these high rises, the probs -- the homeowners associations don't always realize that so when they put money aside for repairs, -- i'm president of the four seasons homeowners association and we're putting money each year towards replacement of the windows. there are other associations that are not doing that, and sometimes they come up with a big surprise, and say all of a sudden they get this 75,000, 100,000...
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or the golf channel cover them well you know spend eight min. on tiger when there really is nothing else to talk about news wise but this was not one of those days i just want to do a little game of compare and contrast so you saw the extensive tiger woods coverage on c.n.n. today so let's go over it and somebody see where they mention something that is at least news and this is very telling factor of where this country stands but let's just say that extensive it's not the word that i do to describe it you numbers show just how hard merican are being hit by this tough economy there are more people in the u.s. for lying on food stamps than ever before the hardest hit state alabama which saw one hundred twenty percent surge in food stamp use of. what was it you said of food stamps andrea that's a big deal and you spent thirty seconds glazing over it with a straight face that just like any other day i mean i think i'm actually at a loss for words no just kidding you guys know me if you think my problem is that way too much but this is exactly what
or the golf channel cover them well you know spend eight min. on tiger when there really is nothing else to talk about news wise but this was not one of those days i just want to do a little game of compare and contrast so you saw the extensive tiger woods coverage on c.n.n. today so let's go over it and somebody see where they mention something that is at least news and this is very telling factor of where this country stands but let's just say that extensive it's not the word that i do to...
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or countrywide or any of these top banks and financial institutions well it would be inconvenient for the government because they were going to give them that money no matter what they were going to bail them out no matter what so the fact that there was evidence there they do they want us we don't sweep it under the rug it was made public and we're going to meet you know now we have to deal with this and people are going to complain that we're you know giving money to these same corrupt people but they would have done it no matter what because the system is set up in a way that our politicians and our regulators get paid by the people who are supposed to be regulating and watching over that is a fundamentally corrupt system now i feel like this is a pretty big story that's being broken out there i mean like you mentioned there are so many examples of the corruption within our system but this one in particular really stands out to me and i've seen it all over the internet but if you seen it anywhere on t.v. today. r t turks. you know i hope they put some shows good will news and i kno
or countrywide or any of these top banks and financial institutions well it would be inconvenient for the government because they were going to give them that money no matter what they were going to bail them out no matter what so the fact that there was evidence there they do they want us we don't sweep it under the rug it was made public and we're going to meet you know now we have to deal with this and people are going to complain that we're you know giving money to these same corrupt people...
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it is a very complicated process of democracy kind of actually for people in the or in iraq or in afghanistan democracy is our culture. and which process first you have to start this process and a country like you know for the last forty years never had a you know not the party system they never had the parliament they never had and it's a commission has been quite insecure or i mean institution so to start a mock letter process will take a long time but it is very sweet talks about democracy and we know that under the banner of democracy in the west and have been in afghanistan they are and. look what happened for example in august and we are going to set a very very ground invasion and occupation of afghanistan and the west now is our thought. true true to the taliban and bin laden but really ten years ago they went there to remove taliban from power. to destroy there and for us to action and nowadays you know there are thrown the toll on they are talking to and they want to have. said from the very start they lost or they are losing seven billion dollars a month the same thing in iraq you
it is a very complicated process of democracy kind of actually for people in the or in iraq or in afghanistan democracy is our culture. and which process first you have to start this process and a country like you know for the last forty years never had a you know not the party system they never had the parliament they never had and it's a commission has been quite insecure or i mean institution so to start a mock letter process will take a long time but it is very sweet talks about democracy...
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so if you injure yourself or get a cut or something like that or something's gone wrong and you come into work and you -- there's a problem, you can stop in and get it checked out by the doctor or nurse if there is a doctor there, if there's a nurse there. there is often staffed by advance practice nurses, nurse practitioners, as they are by physicians. they usually have physicians in part of the time. 38% are offering primary care. so that's a big change. and those are generally in places where there is a dearth of primary care access. remote locations or just places where there are not enough primary care doctors. also 30% provide employee assistance programs, these are counseling services, and sometimes help for problems, family problems, can't get along with your teenager, all sorts. can't get along with your spouse, domestic partner. that's the kind of thing they deal with. we see more and more on-site services and this is another significant trend. we also see that employers are encouraging the use of centers of excellence. so instead of just having employees necessarily always
so if you injure yourself or get a cut or something like that or something's gone wrong and you come into work and you -- there's a problem, you can stop in and get it checked out by the doctor or nurse if there is a doctor there, if there's a nurse there. there is often staffed by advance practice nurses, nurse practitioners, as they are by physicians. they usually have physicians in part of the time. 38% are offering primary care. so that's a big change. and those are generally in places...
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it's not that -- sam's idea or tim's idea or my idea or any other senator or president or the ideas aren't good or bad. it's that we do not even have a shared value system that would be the thing we would show the world, which is look at how america solves difficult situations. >> exactly. >> we are not able to even do that. >> a reasonable discussion. reagan raised taxes 11 time, the debt ceiling -- >> tailored to the times. go ahead, sam. >> the process issue is secondary to the fact we literally are ignoring imperrickal reality. >> on your program nine months ago. the british are engaging in austerity program. is anyone using this as model, i way to tell. >> there's a benchmark. >> what we do in the future. it's a complete disaster. is timply doesn't work to cut government spending and you're going to grow out of that, because somehow people with no jobs and no money are going to think in the future i'm not going to have to pay as much taxes. it's just -- >> the fact of the matter, prosperity, i agree with dylan. prosperity is the only way that we reduce the deficit and prosperity invol
it's not that -- sam's idea or tim's idea or my idea or any other senator or president or the ideas aren't good or bad. it's that we do not even have a shared value system that would be the thing we would show the world, which is look at how america solves difficult situations. >> exactly. >> we are not able to even do that. >> a reasonable discussion. reagan raised taxes 11 time, the debt ceiling -- >> tailored to the times. go ahead, sam. >> the process issue is...
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or europe regardless of whether or not we are democrat or republican, left-leaning or right-leaning. it's just a real bad kind of circus right now in the u.s. people bickering and not coming up with solutions for the job market. over in europe, it seems that, you know, no one is really taking the debt problems there seriously enough. everyone i speak to says they want a united front from europe instead of all these fractured type of responses. and that, i think, is really the big problem right now. in many respects, companies are sitting on the sidelines and they're saying that they're not going to invest until they see a more certain environment politically and that's both in washington and in europe. >> wow. interesting. paul la monica. we'll call upon you again soon. we'll continue to watch the markets. >>> looking for work and hoping for help. the congressional black caucus holds a job fair in atlanta. we'll talk live with one of the job seekers about what she wants congress and the president to do. [ male announcer ] they'll see you...before you see them. cops are cracking down
or europe regardless of whether or not we are democrat or republican, left-leaning or right-leaning. it's just a real bad kind of circus right now in the u.s. people bickering and not coming up with solutions for the job market. over in europe, it seems that, you know, no one is really taking the debt problems there seriously enough. everyone i speak to says they want a united front from europe instead of all these fractured type of responses. and that, i think, is really the big problem right...
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is this true or false? an erect survey group that went in and looked at everything, and they are the ones that did not find any stockpiles. obviously that had been falsely reported. on the other hand, what they did find was that saddam had retained the possibility to go back in with short notice. he had the technology and the people able to resume his program. as soon as the sanctions were lifted and the inspectors disappeared from the scene. >> it rack survey group found that saddam hussein had the raw materials and the people to continue his regime when the inspectors disappeared? is that true or false? false. the iraq survey report actually found, quote, the ability to produce nuclear weapons had effectively decayed since 1991. inspectors found no evidence of concerted evidence to reconstruct the program. the findings were similar on bio chemical and biological weapons. stockpiles had been destroyed and research stopped years before the united states led the invasion of iraq in march 2003. hussein hoped
is this true or false? an erect survey group that went in and looked at everything, and they are the ones that did not find any stockpiles. obviously that had been falsely reported. on the other hand, what they did find was that saddam had retained the possibility to go back in with short notice. he had the technology and the people able to resume his program. as soon as the sanctions were lifted and the inspectors disappeared from the scene. >> it rack survey group found that saddam...
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with your landlord or at senate -- or a tenant, this can avoid a lot of problems later on. the inspections offer a limited attempt at bringing a civil action for damages. it does not affect the ability to bring damage claims under the symbol laws. however, most lawyers -- they will not pursue the case. so, oftentimes, it works it to stop the lawsuit before it starts if you do that inspection. they are not particularly expensive. so, it is something someone would want to do. you will get a tax credit. if you need to make changes in the structure of your premises, there are also tax credits for that. most of these cases start with a letter. a demand letter. that is usually signed not by a lawyer, but by it up plaintive. the plaintiff may not be a professional plaintiff. that does not make any difference. the defense has been tried in court. is a civil rights statute. -- it is a civil rights statute. they can be a perfectly legitimate plaintiffs to bring a lawsuit, and there are a number of people who belong to disability organizations that actually, that is what their livelih
with your landlord or at senate -- or a tenant, this can avoid a lot of problems later on. the inspections offer a limited attempt at bringing a civil action for damages. it does not affect the ability to bring damage claims under the symbol laws. however, most lawyers -- they will not pursue the case. so, oftentimes, it works it to stop the lawsuit before it starts if you do that inspection. they are not particularly expensive. so, it is something someone would want to do. you will get a tax...
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today's protest or a classic example of how politics can make strange bedfellows or at least our own alliance having put there has been president obama liberal latino groups in several cities including here in atlanta today accused him of breaking a promise to reform america's immigration laws but this group wants is an end to a federal program called secure communities it's a program which allows immigrations and customs enforcement to link up with local police jurisdictions and begin deportations based on people who have been arrested . now this is a big story for starters and this is turning into yet another mark on obama's record of where he says one thing and then does quite the opposite now we know that he's not going anywhere when it comes to comprehensive immigration reform in congress where he is setting records when it comes to the numbers of deportations under one administration that's right last year under the obama administration's watch almost four hundred thousand people were deported and yes that is a record and the thing is and the obama administration has remained v
today's protest or a classic example of how politics can make strange bedfellows or at least our own alliance having put there has been president obama liberal latino groups in several cities including here in atlanta today accused him of breaking a promise to reform america's immigration laws but this group wants is an end to a federal program called secure communities it's a program which allows immigrations and customs enforcement to link up with local police jurisdictions and begin...
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in an effort to find out how why was misinformed or if i was misinformed, or what the confusion is, capt. murphy was the one who spoke to portland and i will ask him to be here next wednesday so we can clear it up. >> city hall will not be available. >> maybe we can take him. or have him here the following week. >> this is something we will explore and have on calendar and have some leadership. >> i met with former presidents sparks and we talked about the bureau order and took recommendations from the human rights commission and we are redrafting that order. even mr. crew was satisfied. it appeared to close the gap, although the concern was it is not permanent. a new chief could undo what the order says. we are working on making its current to all the recommendations from commissioner sparks' group. making sure it is the policy and procedures of the san francisco police department and the statutes and ordinances of the city that are trumped and any other rules that may be in play. >> i look forward to hearing the report. commissioner terman: i want to say that as of last week, although
in an effort to find out how why was misinformed or if i was misinformed, or what the confusion is, capt. murphy was the one who spoke to portland and i will ask him to be here next wednesday so we can clear it up. >> city hall will not be available. >> maybe we can take him. or have him here the following week. >> this is something we will explore and have on calendar and have some leadership. >> i met with former presidents sparks and we talked about the bureau order...
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most of our clients are themselves low or moderate income people or working in low or moderate income neighborhoods. but not exclusively. we will look at any business we think can bring about substantial community benefits. i want to talk about what type of loans we make and whatever products we have. that is important to note that in our case, they mentioned -- i mentioned some acronyms. the service corps of retired executives, women's business centers, renaissance and entrepreneurs should here in san francisco, women's initiative for self-employed -- those organizations offer classes often and one-on-one counseling. in some cases, whether or not you are seeking a loan -- in our case, and rising is strictly tied to a loan. we are a financial institution. but if you come to us for a loan and we think there is potential for one, we will provide business advising as well as a loan. to give you a sense of who we reach, we are really seeking to lind to traditionally underserved communities. for example, 35% of our borrowers are hispanic or latino. 22% african-american. 60% free mail, and
most of our clients are themselves low or moderate income people or working in low or moderate income neighborhoods. but not exclusively. we will look at any business we think can bring about substantial community benefits. i want to talk about what type of loans we make and whatever products we have. that is important to note that in our case, they mentioned -- i mentioned some acronyms. the service corps of retired executives, women's business centers, renaissance and entrepreneurs should...
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over that particular industry or business or in one of the regulatory agencies as we were you know i suppose thing up with the s.e.c. and the big banks how unusual is that. it's not unusual at all and have figured it was just released i think today the super committee of the big bipartisan committee that's going to recommend as well massive cuts again as well. approximately one hundred former staffers two members on the super committee are now working for corporate lobbyist. that's a pretty large number and you can show even more explosive examples all over government for example even for eissa you know we actually did a story pretty similar to the one today last month where another bank lobbyist was actually helping to write policy and investigations were terrorized to his name was treated or warrant and he actually got a bonus to leave his bank lobbying firm to go work for i sent and now i see it's tracking investigations that would benefit peter warren's boat lobbying parent and his lobby nothing to do with goldman sachs but just his wife are related to student loans he represents
over that particular industry or business or in one of the regulatory agencies as we were you know i suppose thing up with the s.e.c. and the big banks how unusual is that. it's not unusual at all and have figured it was just released i think today the super committee of the big bipartisan committee that's going to recommend as well massive cuts again as well. approximately one hundred former staffers two members on the super committee are now working for corporate lobbyist. that's a pretty...
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or cocaine or heroin that's not the solution this is a commitment to reducing illegal drugs we've had success and i at certainly we need to make improvements but let's don't throw this out and say let's legalize everything so when you think about that jeffrey why would you legalize would you we lies everything across the board. i would legalize everything across the board so let me agree with mr hutchinson that just legalizing marijuana is a relatively small issue in terms of all the ancillary negatives of black markets and corruption and and violence huge fraction of all of those negatives that we associate with the illegal drug trade ok are due to other drugs not mainly to marijuana so we really do have to have an honest conversation about all these other drugs where i really disagree is the view that drug prohibition is reduced is keeping the consumption of drugs substantially lower than it otherwise would be there's just no evidence for that whatsoever ok we don't have perfect evidence on that issue because very few countries have ever taken the legalization experiment but the ext
or cocaine or heroin that's not the solution this is a commitment to reducing illegal drugs we've had success and i at certainly we need to make improvements but let's don't throw this out and say let's legalize everything so when you think about that jeffrey why would you legalize would you we lies everything across the board. i would legalize everything across the board so let me agree with mr hutchinson that just legalizing marijuana is a relatively small issue in terms of all the ancillary...