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that is how i feel. >> i like the idea in the first resolve of the suggestion that we say supports the idea of free muni fast passes. and in the other resolve, change -- building on what commissioner mendoza said, the the board of education authorizes the district to participate in the work that the mayor's office, blah, blah, blah. the second one says will get the staff to work with everybody else. we should just say supports this kind of a term of art, almost a legal give money to any public arena. >> i agree, i can completely understand how that could very easily be misconstrued. i know if i can think of any -- something else to put in there right this moment. >> the whole thing is to urge everybody to work together, authorizes feels so "we'll let you." can we say encourages or urges the district? >> [inaudible] >> that's fine. >> the board of education -- the sentences could unified school district adjoins the work? how about that? >> he mentioned that we can say supports the idea of, let's say, the design, the launch. what've we added those and to make you guys seem like you would
that is how i feel. >> i like the idea in the first resolve of the suggestion that we say supports the idea of free muni fast passes. and in the other resolve, change -- building on what commissioner mendoza said, the the board of education authorizes the district to participate in the work that the mayor's office, blah, blah, blah. the second one says will get the staff to work with everybody else. we should just say supports this kind of a term of art, almost a legal give money to any...
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it is generally seen as the idea that we think of ronald reagan's ideas of the pro-market an antistate, people generally identified up with ronald reagan or margaret thatcher. as of these ideas are market state and have other qualities i talked about in the book for different than people expect. >> such as? >> i say that often even though they are antistate often they have a strong seat it's just a smaller state projects things like private property, protect the market to be competitive and also neoliberalism is often related to capitalism as opposed to any other economic system. >> where did the term neoliberalism come from? >> the term neoliberalism is often from the right around the end of world war ii there were a lot of people in europe talking about an idea of rethinking liberalism after all of the trouble of world war i, world war ii, things like that they needed to rethink liberalism and make a new kind of liberalism and so when it came out of their ideas of the time people were involved with this rethinking of liberalism, and -- >> was it to make government less powerful? was
it is generally seen as the idea that we think of ronald reagan's ideas of the pro-market an antistate, people generally identified up with ronald reagan or margaret thatcher. as of these ideas are market state and have other qualities i talked about in the book for different than people expect. >> such as? >> i say that often even though they are antistate often they have a strong seat it's just a smaller state projects things like private property, protect the market to be...
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generally seen as the ideas we think of ronald reagan's ideas. the eddy is of being pro-market an entire state. people generally at the divide that with our regular margaret thatcher. and so these ideas, they also have other qualities that i talk about in the book that rest of the different than what people expect. >> host: suggest? >> guest: often actually even though they are intestate, often they have a strong state, a stronger state to provide -- protection things like private property, protect market to be competitive. also, neoliberalism is often related to capitalism as opposed to any other economic system. >> host: where did occur neoliberalism come from? >> guest: the term neoliberalism is often right around the end of world war two. all of people in europe talking about an idea of rethinking liberalism after all the troubles of the war's over were one and will work to. they needed to rethink liberalism and make a new kind of liberalism. there ideas at the time, people, famous people were involved with this rethinking of liberalism. >> ho
generally seen as the ideas we think of ronald reagan's ideas. the eddy is of being pro-market an entire state. people generally at the divide that with our regular margaret thatcher. and so these ideas, they also have other qualities that i talk about in the book that rest of the different than what people expect. >> host: suggest? >> guest: often actually even though they are intestate, often they have a strong state, a stronger state to provide -- protection things like private...
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commissioner fewer: i think we may be able to add, supports the idea of free passes. for it to be resolved, support joined the work. what this resolution is about, the heart of it is that they join the work and be a partner in developing this work. if you feel compelled to write in a monetary number, i would defer to the delegates. what this resolution says is the support and joins the work. that means that we are at the table. that is the gist of what the heart of what the resolution is saying. if you feel more comfortable, we can say supports the idea that supports and joins the work, and i think that means that we are at the table, so we have a voice in that. commissioner maufas: i want to be very brief in reading through this resolution and hearing from the city side. and myself as a member of the public, i don't ever believe that the school district could find any of this. i don't think anyone in the far reaches of their imagination will think that this is our burden, and i have never heard that in the back and forth conversation. it is about welcoming everyone to
commissioner fewer: i think we may be able to add, supports the idea of free passes. for it to be resolved, support joined the work. what this resolution is about, the heart of it is that they join the work and be a partner in developing this work. if you feel compelled to write in a monetary number, i would defer to the delegates. what this resolution says is the support and joins the work. that means that we are at the table. that is the gist of what the heart of what the resolution is...
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oftentimes, after you come up with the obvious ideas, the fresh ideas come. >> with some ideas in mind and funding in their future, they are ready to take on the entrepreneurial possibilities that await them. >> i thought it would be like "the apprentice" everyone is trying to get the funding at the end. really, everyone has a piece of the pie. it's up to you if you are going to get it. >> having the conversations and what people want to do and have done. i'm supposed to be here. everybody in this room is supposed to be here. >>> it's time to answer some of your business questions. scott and lawrence are with us once again. the first question is about getting an education while running a business. >> what do you do if you have built up a really successful business, but two years into it, straight out of college, you've realized what you are interested in doing may have to be in a different industry. do you recommend pursuing a masters or mba in that while still growing your business? >> if you can do it, it's fantastic. make all the contacts and the information you need. pivot your car
oftentimes, after you come up with the obvious ideas, the fresh ideas come. >> with some ideas in mind and funding in their future, they are ready to take on the entrepreneurial possibilities that await them. >> i thought it would be like "the apprentice" everyone is trying to get the funding at the end. really, everyone has a piece of the pie. it's up to you if you are going to get it. >> having the conversations and what people want to do and have done. i'm...
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that's not the most complicated idea in the world except when you combine it with the idea that once y can use these machines, they can then use them infinitely. there wasn't an advanced macintosh for smarter people or techier people. >> that's right. >> the ground level was accessible to everybody and the furthest you could go was the furthest anybody could go. i feel like that was different about apple and jobs than anybody else. do you feel that way? >> it certainly was a radical idea at the time that apple formed, at the time that this part of the computer revolution took form. the idea that you didn't have to be a fancy person with a computer engineering degree in a suit to operate a highly powerful computer with incredible capabilities. the idea that you could be just a regular person. this idea that when technology becomes really, really revolutionary, it's the moment that our parents, that our children, that grandma and grandpa can do simple tasks on a device, that same device that might be used by scientists, by pilots, by people operating spaceships, by doctors in surgery ro
that's not the most complicated idea in the world except when you combine it with the idea that once y can use these machines, they can then use them infinitely. there wasn't an advanced macintosh for smarter people or techier people. >> that's right. >> the ground level was accessible to everybody and the furthest you could go was the furthest anybody could go. i feel like that was different about apple and jobs than anybody else. do you feel that way? >> it certainly was a...
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which i do believe is necessary the idea of throwing greece to the dogs i find i frankly find. pretty of doctors going to the default for a major haircut one way or the other people are going to take a loss john if i go to you if we want to talk about having a greater fiscal side to the you the euro the euro then you're going to have a lot more political control centralized with someone in brussels in frankfurt in some place because that control spending and spending has a political price tag attached to it go ahead. well well of course but that control isn't actually going to be in brussels it's going to be front for because the germans are going to be paying for it it's a bit like when island were bailed out normally when one goes into an election and you go into the booth it's the old story you know it's the economy stupid well if you're in your country and your own politicians are actually controlling your economy what is the point in voting it actually did huge people their democratic rights and actually that's the way we're heading isn't it because the germans will domina
which i do believe is necessary the idea of throwing greece to the dogs i find i frankly find. pretty of doctors going to the default for a major haircut one way or the other people are going to take a loss john if i go to you if we want to talk about having a greater fiscal side to the you the euro the euro then you're going to have a lot more political control centralized with someone in brussels in frankfurt in some place because that control spending and spending has a political price tag...
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the president? >> politically absolutely. i think this idea we can't wait is, you know, same song, different verse of, you know, give them hell, harry. this is about being against congress, which democrats interpret as being against the republicans blocking the president's agenda. so this is all a part of it. it's about -- he made changes to student loans, for some homeowners unable to take advantage of some of the lower rates. he's done some executive orders that would ostensibly help veterans, so these are all key voting groups. they are key kitchen table groups. these are the sorts of things people talk about when they talk about the economy. how is our kid going to pay for the education? how do we keep the home? these are actual issues people talk about. they don't talk about the gdp. i don't care how good the gdp gets, they aren't talking about them. that helps the president reconnect in a way that he has been and many people see him as having disconnected with the voters that he rallied so well four years ago. this is a way for him to re
the president? >> politically absolutely. i think this idea we can't wait is, you know, same song, different verse of, you know, give them hell, harry. this is about being against congress, which democrats interpret as being against the republicans blocking the president's agenda. so this is all a part of it. it's about -- he made changes to student loans, for some homeowners unable to take advantage of some of the lower rates. he's done some executive orders that would ostensibly help...
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very skeptical about the idea that the u.s. should play a leading role through multilateral organizations. >> when you hear the phrase partisan politics stop the water's edge what do you think? >> well, it doesn't. in a couple of senses. for one thing democrats and republicans of gender differences, liberals and the services have liberal did. it should. in that sense, a principal disagreement. they show up in partisan politics. also the use that sometimes as a kind a political instrument to critique the other side. is just one more element of partisan politics. sometimes regardless of what the president is saying doing. you see that as well. >> one wrote reagan won the cold war. >> i think ronald reagan played a vital part in winning the cold war, the way that he did it was to ramp up pressure across the board. takeover in 1981 militarily, economically, diplomatically, illogically. i think that was one of the factors that forced the soviet union to really rethink their approach. >> to the end of the cold war changed republican
very skeptical about the idea that the u.s. should play a leading role through multilateral organizations. >> when you hear the phrase partisan politics stop the water's edge what do you think? >> well, it doesn't. in a couple of senses. for one thing democrats and republicans of gender differences, liberals and the services have liberal did. it should. in that sense, a principal disagreement. they show up in partisan politics. also the use that sometimes as a kind a political...
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of the attendant attitudes about parking, i was very impressed with the idea of the potential of innovative ideas on a commercial structure, which is somewhat the centerpiece and it would distract from the subtle qualities with a clear stance on reconsidering webster, and we come back with some constructive ideas, open with interaction on transportation and considering, early on, the appropriate engaging of japan town in this design, and this would be an idea that brings transportation more into a tangible discussion with this project. the idea of the community land trust is so exciting, with an example that would allow us to look at something that has been done. this is a wonderful improvement over what we have before. what was given to us was a very powerful summary, but the individual standing here and presenting a phenomenal body of work. and there are other issues but not want to get into them. i am very impressed with this and i look forward to this particular plan finding every possible way of getting the additional lands to bring all aspects of this plan to the same extent, based on
of the attendant attitudes about parking, i was very impressed with the idea of the potential of innovative ideas on a commercial structure, which is somewhat the centerpiece and it would distract from the subtle qualities with a clear stance on reconsidering webster, and we come back with some constructive ideas, open with interaction on transportation and considering, early on, the appropriate engaging of japan town in this design, and this would be an idea that brings transportation more...
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from long before the euro even existed all of the schemes are closed at variance on this theme so the idea of having a huge stability fund of two trillion euros or leveraging the existing much smaller funds up to two trillion or maybe printing loads and loads of new money your obama or all of those four kinds of ideas are variants of the same debt sharing theme so they are a nonstarter the way that you should be going here is first of all to be seeking to address some of the fundamental problems in the euro zone banking sector by imposing losses on the lenders for the banks for people who lent money to the banks people in spain and in ireland and then dealing with the problems in portugal and italy by having a system of transfers over time an extension of an existing system called the e.u. structural funds which would allow you to send money off each year just to raise the growth rates of those countries a little bit and finally accepting that greece really doesn't have a future in the euro zone so greece needs to be out in cyprus league so you bring up a very good point here and if i go t
from long before the euro even existed all of the schemes are closed at variance on this theme so the idea of having a huge stability fund of two trillion euros or leveraging the existing much smaller funds up to two trillion or maybe printing loads and loads of new money your obama or all of those four kinds of ideas are variants of the same debt sharing theme so they are a nonstarter the way that you should be going here is first of all to be seeking to address some of the fundamental...
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and governments now have to take the lead twenty finance ministers meeting in paris to discuss the latest ideas to fix the economy. ok coming up next to. discuss the predicted death of the eurozone crosstalk. wealthy british science says sometimes that's because. the. markets why not scandal. find out what's really happening to the global economy comes a report on our key. you can. start. to. welcome the crosstalk i'm peter lavelle the euro crisis it is a high noon moment for a euro zone looking to stave off another recession while juggling indebted sovereign slim's the banks and the specter of economic crisis in the mediterranean this has many seeing the worst business currency can have a future. and you can. start. to cross-talk your old jitters i'm joined by john gaunt in london he is chief executive of vote u.k. out of e.u. also in london we have andrew leigh co he is director in principle of europe economics and in dublin we go to jeff madrick he is senior fellow at the roosevelt institute and author of age of greed the triumph of finance in the decline of america in one nine hundred seven
and governments now have to take the lead twenty finance ministers meeting in paris to discuss the latest ideas to fix the economy. ok coming up next to. discuss the predicted death of the eurozone crosstalk. wealthy british science says sometimes that's because. the. markets why not scandal. find out what's really happening to the global economy comes a report on our key. you can. start. to. welcome the crosstalk i'm peter lavelle the euro crisis it is a high noon moment for a euro zone...
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one of the big ideas is the glen park green way. there is an informal trail along cause worth, but there are barriers and is kind of blocked off. we could do a further designed to save the glen park village and to glen canyon. one of the ideas is under part of the greenway -- there is an idea circulating about is it feasible to do they lighting of this project and we really don't know. there are some complications. has a combined sewer system. it's not like regular daylighting where you just uncover something. the plan stays open to that. while there should be some further study to determine if this could happen while also recognizing some of the concerns of residents and adjacent property owners, we could address that in this further work. the implementation program -- this is the program that identifies each of the projects or efforts and recommends actions for how to implement them. some of these will happen right away when the plan is adopted, is ending chase's or some of the further work alike on san jose will be further work w
one of the big ideas is the glen park green way. there is an informal trail along cause worth, but there are barriers and is kind of blocked off. we could do a further designed to save the glen park village and to glen canyon. one of the ideas is under part of the greenway -- there is an idea circulating about is it feasible to do they lighting of this project and we really don't know. there are some complications. has a combined sewer system. it's not like regular daylighting where you just...
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initially in pennsylvania and then at the philadelphia convention, the main idea of the census was to count people in regions, and that would be the basis for determining how many representatives the scent. and so how many representatives delaware would send as opposed to massachusetts as opposed to virginia. this said pioneered in the state's. they experimented with representation proportional to population. it was a melding of the old and the new. >> host: what was the largest colony and the smallest? >> guest: the largest colony in terms of area was virginia. virginia extended to -- well, they claim the land that is not part of ohio and in illinois and indiana. it had a very large population as well, and then rhode island would have been the smallest both in terms of territory and people. >> host: when you look at the reapportionment that goes on to in years, how does this come back to our history. we're talking about geographical villains in the but now we're also talking about the redistrict. it's a little fuzzy. >> guest: that's where also talk about in the book. that's one of t
initially in pennsylvania and then at the philadelphia convention, the main idea of the census was to count people in regions, and that would be the basis for determining how many representatives the scent. and so how many representatives delaware would send as opposed to massachusetts as opposed to virginia. this said pioneered in the state's. they experimented with representation proportional to population. it was a melding of the old and the new. >> host: what was the largest colony...
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i want that money brought back to america find out the idea proposed by lawmakers to spark the meeting so muuh oppositon. in major league baseball history...the amazing finish in texas... later in sports. 3 33 the "occupy wall street" protests continue the movementt againss corporate greed.but you could say it's falling on mary snow reportss. some .as - lawmakers wwnt to give corrorate america a nnw tax break innhopes áthatá money would stimulate the u-ss economy. 3 --rrporter pkg-as follows --aa greed sparks protests around the countryy in washington, an idea on corporate taxes has struck bi-partisanship. democratic senator kay hagan week that would give compannes a temporrry tax break for oveeseas profits they send back to he u-s - which is estimated to top one trillion dollars. the goal is to create &pjobs."i want that money brought back to americaaand i want it brought back to north carolina."feelow democrat charles schumer of new york wants to see some of those bank to create infrastructure joos."i think eople could swallow it, not love it iff there were guarantee offjob creation,
i want that money brought back to america find out the idea proposed by lawmakers to spark the meeting so muuh oppositon. in major league baseball history...the amazing finish in texas... later in sports. 3 33 the "occupy wall street" protests continue the movementt againss corporate greed.but you could say it's falling on mary snow reportss. some .as - lawmakers wwnt to give corrorate america a nnw tax break innhopes áthatá money would stimulate the u-ss economy. 3 --rrporter...
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the idea for a health care plan was applied alone to here it is friday should a great conservative think tank helped out that i've told the truth but one of the very first people who came up with the idea to mandate it that years and years ago it was a good thing it was paid if they could serve it if idea to say you know what people have responsibility for kerry put it so that they can jump in on this discrepancy last week white house press secretary jay carney said this about the heritage foundation's connection with the individual mandate. governor of massachusetts just the other day the idea for a health care plan in massachusetts was not mine alone the heritage foundation a great conservative think tank helped on that i'm told that newt gingrich one of the very first people who came up with the idea of the individual mandate is that years and years ago that's when the governor of massachusetts describing the individual mandate and why it's not a policy we sort of agreed and that's when the heritage foundation went n
the idea for a health care plan was applied alone to here it is friday should a great conservative think tank helped out that i've told the truth but one of the very first people who came up with the idea to mandate it that years and years ago it was a good thing it was paid if they could serve it if idea to say you know what people have responsibility for kerry put it so that they can jump in on this discrepancy last week white house press secretary jay carney said this about the heritage...
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>> the idea is to make it easier for them. they are looking to fill vacancies, which signs -- sounds odd in a climate of high unemployment, but we have vacancies in the city in the area. we are making it easier for employers to find candidates, get them to be able to put documents together, and takes them through preemployment stage so they could be r ready for an interview, and then we will fofollow up with support like tax credits and d other things that make it easier. we are not asking for people to put people in jobs that do not exist. we are trying to fill the jobs that do exist. >> you got the idea from atlanta. i noted in reading about the program that theirs was launched by someone in the private sector, the publisher of "the atlalanta business journal." what makes you think you will have more sway try to talk to businesses? >> creating the inctives that we are creating, and also giving people candidates that have alreadyy been screened -- we have a lot of people that are well- qualified that are out of work in this ci
>> the idea is to make it easier for them. they are looking to fill vacancies, which signs -- sounds odd in a climate of high unemployment, but we have vacancies in the city in the area. we are making it easier for employers to find candidates, get them to be able to put documents together, and takes them through preemployment stage so they could be r ready for an interview, and then we will fofollow up with support like tax credits and d other things that make it easier. we are not...
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such insensitivity about a nation and its people just stuns me the idea that you're a jew would you do that paul in a moment. and i just go ahead jeff please finish what else. i would love to hear my idea of your moderator to i'm trying to master go ahead jeff the idea that you can talk yeah yeah i hear you the idea that you can talk in these terms and with no sense of moral obligation and with no memory no historical memory of the difficult periods especially after world war two and which europe found itself and so little historical memory about the value of the common market and the idea of throwing nations out when try when things get rough is it difficult to save greece yeah you bet it's difficult to save greece and maintain it in the eurozone can greece take a substantial haircut yeah do do we need a substantial maybe even fifty percent haircut yeah can greece develop have a primary surplus next year the numbers suggest they can of course the debt load is very big and has to be cut. out radically but the idea of saying that they're going to cut their currency by fifty percent or t
such insensitivity about a nation and its people just stuns me the idea that you're a jew would you do that paul in a moment. and i just go ahead jeff please finish what else. i would love to hear my idea of your moderator to i'm trying to master go ahead jeff the idea that you can talk yeah yeah i hear you the idea that you can talk in these terms and with no sense of moral obligation and with no memory no historical memory of the difficult periods especially after world war two and which...
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>> he mentioned that we can say supports the idea of, let's say, the design, the launch. what've we added those and to make you guys seem like you would join the process rather than just supporting it right away. i understand support is a crazy word. adding the words that you gave us, when that make it better? >> can you read what the board of supervisors has? >> the first result clause in the legislation is resolved at the board of supervisors of the city and county urges the metropolitan transportation commission to work collectively to design, secure funding for, at lunch program with a clear timeline that provides access to free of charge to san francisco in youth. i think that is the pertinent clause. >> if that is ok with you guys, the support and with the board of supervisors is doing, allowing them to join forces and allowing them to be at the table. we agree this is a good idea and we want to participate. that would make sense if that makes sense to you guys. does that speak to your meeting with your fellow students was about? >> yes. for some reason, we did not
>> he mentioned that we can say supports the idea of, let's say, the design, the launch. what've we added those and to make you guys seem like you would join the process rather than just supporting it right away. i understand support is a crazy word. adding the words that you gave us, when that make it better? >> can you read what the board of supervisors has? >> the first result clause in the legislation is resolved at the board of supervisors of the city and county urges the...
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i was trying to play with the idea of what you see and the direction you read. when you start mixing these different groups of people, different cultures, i like the idea. you can comment on somebody else's culture or someone else's understanding about culture. >> one of the hopes we have for visitors is that they go away taking a better understanding with the broadest and the breadth of issues impacting both the asian and latin communities here in california and how they spell out into the larger fabric of the communities we live and work in. >> welcome to "culturewire." today we are at recology. they are celebrate 20 years of one of the most incredibly unique artist residency programs. we are here to learn more from one of the resident artists. welcome to the show, deborah. tell us how this program began 20 years ago. >> the program began 20 years ago. our founder was an environmentalist and an activist and an artist in the 1970's. she started these street sweeping campaigns in the city. she started with kids. they had an exhibition at city hall. city official
i was trying to play with the idea of what you see and the direction you read. when you start mixing these different groups of people, different cultures, i like the idea. you can comment on somebody else's culture or someone else's understanding about culture. >> one of the hopes we have for visitors is that they go away taking a better understanding with the broadest and the breadth of issues impacting both the asian and latin communities here in california and how they spell out into...
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again, go back to the effective filter idea. string theory is not having any impact on the experiments were doing because it's the fundamental underlying structure that we are not yet measuring. so that means that we can use quantum mechanics. we can use relativity to predict things what they were looking a large or small deals. it's only when we get to these very commemorate tiny distant skills, which is far beyond the 17 centimeters lic is exploring them to get too high energies that he would need to really know the answer to questions if you were to do an experiment. nonetheless the fact we don't how to make addictions there tells us at least a theory that underlies the pc. it's still a puzzle. but it's not a question i would have is that at the experiments were doing, which is in fact this ability which makes it hard to see that an effective theory can't tell a different of its fundamental are fundamental particles. that means it's hard to measure, but it's also why we should go ahead into the next airman and interpret them i
again, go back to the effective filter idea. string theory is not having any impact on the experiments were doing because it's the fundamental underlying structure that we are not yet measuring. so that means that we can use quantum mechanics. we can use relativity to predict things what they were looking a large or small deals. it's only when we get to these very commemorate tiny distant skills, which is far beyond the 17 centimeters lic is exploring them to get too high energies that he would...
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very pleased to have you with us you worked with us the idea asia back in the one nine hundred seventy s. and traveled through pakistan india bangladesh sri lanka thailand indonesia the philippines what did that time teach you. yeah it's very interesting and i of course went into international development with a passion to end goal poverty actually coming from a very conservative perspective recognizing that poverty was created was the fuelling these communist revolution so threatened our american way of life and so i was operating on the assumption that bringing american business secrets to the rest of the world would be the answer to ending poverty but i gradually began to realize that there was something terribly wrong with the development models that we were bringing to these countries that first began to strike me when i realized that the policies being advocated particularly by the world bank and the i.m.f. were encouraging countries to. invite foreign investment which basically is about selling off more of your economic productive capacity and resources to foreign corporations a
very pleased to have you with us you worked with us the idea asia back in the one nine hundred seventy s. and traveled through pakistan india bangladesh sri lanka thailand indonesia the philippines what did that time teach you. yeah it's very interesting and i of course went into international development with a passion to end goal poverty actually coming from a very conservative perspective recognizing that poverty was created was the fuelling these communist revolution so threatened our...
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i did speak to vice president biden earlier this week in washington, at the atlantic ideas festival. and he made it very clear what he thinks about republicans and their view of trying to help the economy, or work with this president. this is what he said. >> there are also limits on what government can do when one party decides we're going to do nothing. we're going to do nothing. nothing. let me say it again. we're going to do nothing. >> you couldn't hear what the audience was hearing. the vice president saying there's a limit on what any party can do when you have the other party willing to do nothing. absolutely nothing. that's the vice president talking. are you offering anything different, other than complete opposition to what the president wants to do? >> well, look, i suppose that's good politics. but it's not factually accurate. we've passed over a dozen pieces of legislation, jobs legislation that are sitting over in the senate. we passed a budget to pay off the debt to get the economy going. we passed energy reform. we passed regulatory reforms. small business tax reform.
i did speak to vice president biden earlier this week in washington, at the atlantic ideas festival. and he made it very clear what he thinks about republicans and their view of trying to help the economy, or work with this president. this is what he said. >> there are also limits on what government can do when one party decides we're going to do nothing. we're going to do nothing. nothing. let me say it again. we're going to do nothing. >> you couldn't hear what the audience was...