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with the laws so if fda has proposals out for medical imaging around kids so you know how to downsize a radiation dose for kids who is smaller, their physical size is narrower, and also to make machines more accountable and more clear in how they work. >> [inaudible]. >> it's very low doses but that's an excellent question and i thought somebody would probably ask that. so, the united states preventative services task force in 2009 came out with a proposal to revise guidelines saying that perhaps women aged 40 to 50, there's no cost benefit really for that age group in terms of having mammogram of average risk, so recommended that women start mammography at age ao where the benefits really out weigh the risk, you don't have 40 years left in your life span at that point perhaps, you have 30, you're at a less vulnerable stage of life so there are a lot more benefits for life, your breast cancer risks are higher, so you know, the age 40 to 50, there's still a lot of debate about that and women need to discuss this with their own health care providers, but recent research has found that w
with the laws so if fda has proposals out for medical imaging around kids so you know how to downsize a radiation dose for kids who is smaller, their physical size is narrower, and also to make machines more accountable and more clear in how they work. >> [inaudible]. >> it's very low doses but that's an excellent question and i thought somebody would probably ask that. so, the united states preventative services task force in 2009 came out with a proposal to revise guidelines...
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on so i hope we can work together with that in the future. >> any questions? yes? het her bring the mike phone to you. >> why -- when you were talking about the cans and the bpa exposures, why did you just address beans? i'm assuming you mean any food or liquid in all cans? >> yes, it's all of them and i didn't mean to just address beans, that's why the recommendation is frozen or fresh vegetables, for instance, frozen and fresh fruits, we did a bunch of product testing and looked at also past product testing to see where are the highest levels of bpa in canned foods and it looks like they end up the most in kind of very complex foods like soup or, you know, the pasta dishes that i grew up in that came out of cans, those kinds of things that are salty and maybe also acidic and maybe also really fatty seemed to like suck the stuff up, so the highest levels were in those followed by i believe vegetables, my memory's a little rusty, especially if you're trying to pour your whole meal out of a can, that may be especially problem mat -- problematic, getting your th
on so i hope we can work together with that in the future. >> any questions? yes? het her bring the mike phone to you. >> why -- when you were talking about the cans and the bpa exposures, why did you just address beans? i'm assuming you mean any food or liquid in all cans? >> yes, it's all of them and i didn't mean to just address beans, that's why the recommendation is frozen or fresh vegetables, for instance, frozen and fresh fruits, we did a bunch of product testing and...
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>> i believe so, is that true? yes, my science advisors, that's why they're here. >> [inaudible]. >> yeah. there are a lot of carcinogens in diesel exhaust, yeah. >> [inaudible]. >> well, you're still seeing an oil that combusts, some of them we know burn more cleanly than others but if it's combusting, you end up with productions of combustion, it may not be better for pollution on the other side, depending on how clean the air burns and that's a theme we end up talking about a fair bit unfortunately is that bio doesn't always mean it's safer, it can, it can definitely mane we're reducing destruction of greenhouse gases but it can still make bad things outs of good ingredients if you know what i mean, another outdoor thing is to reduce your reliance on household pesticides so the active ingredients can be of concern, the pesticide itself, but most pesticide companies done label what are called the inert ingredient, that's the one that's not doing the pest killing per se, they can still really be bad chemicals, end
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so sort of monotone.an, it could run the risk of getting a little boring, right white on white on white? well, no, i mean, you have to look at the textures of it. so this is a hand-painted cabinet. those are going to be in the kitchen. some very, very slight striations here from the brushstrokes, i can pick those up. and then the backsplash tile is really cool. vertical and horizontal running lines. it's an oversized tile 5 1/2 x 22. oh, wow. so this actually is pretty long this way. it's going to be run all along the back wall of the kitchen. and then we have the southern yellow pine and that's going to be on the hood and in the bays of the windows. so the hood above the range, and then those window bays. and i guess, you know, white on white on white is a little bit of a misnomer, 'cause you look at this, there is some contrast there. yeah, there's a lot of texture. it's very sophisticated. okay. and then, kevin, in the dining room sally really loves the slabby modern wood table that can expand, so that
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economist stephanie calton yesterday spurned so many responses six hundred so far it's been less than twenty four hours it instigated so much just gushing we'll talk about it in loose change let's get to today's capital account. ok so today the fed announced it's expanding its bond buying which by now has become a bit of a youn to be quite honest it was expected which is alarming that q.e. infinity has become just that and has become the norm perhaps a little more earth shattering in fed world is that the fed's change from the fed change from time interest rate guidance to a date to saying this the fed currently anticipates that the exceptionally low range for the federal funds rate will be appropriate at least as long as the unemployment rate remains above six percent and inflation between one and two years ahead is projected to be no more than a half percentage point above the committee's two percent longer run goal a fancy way for saying to two and a half or cent and longer term inflation expectations continue to be well anchored so they're tying the guidance now to economic data s
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and so c.v.s. or rite aid or duane reed or whatever they hire more cashiers because they have more customers and they have more people buying things because of this government stimulus but then the government stimulus goes away and so that spending dries up and those people lose their jobs was that a good investment by the government but i'm not sure that's the right question more and i mean maybe the better question is was that a good decision to remove that spending if it led to unemployment so you know with case of the payroll tax a lot of people right now say if the payroll tax cut expires and everybody has two percent more taken out of their paychecks come the start of the new year that this is going to lead to less spending in the economy lower job creation every economist i've talked to seems to recognize that so the question is then should we should we be taking two percent more away from people when unemployment is high and it's going to potentially lead to more unemployment so if the priv
and so c.v.s. or rite aid or duane reed or whatever they hire more cashiers because they have more customers and they have more people buying things because of this government stimulus but then the government stimulus goes away and so that spending dries up and those people lose their jobs was that a good investment by the government but i'm not sure that's the right question more and i mean maybe the better question is was that a good decision to remove that spending if it led to unemployment...
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okay. . >> so face so phase one is fully funded and $800 million from the c o c and so 36-point the phase one budget is fully ponded for phase two we have 39.42 secured -- not secured but identified that includes the geobond the 2012 joe bond the northwest east blaysa has been a long public act park included in the water front use plan and then we went out with the bon want voters were aware that these would be a source that the bond would support that park and we are proposing issues of 2.2 million for phase two and 8 million from the operating funds and 7.3 will be repaid by a passenger facility charge and this is a per head charge that we would assess on passengers. san diego and seattle have both put in p s c's to retain very many and so it's anywhere between two and $6 per head and it depends on the life that we want the repayment between nine and 30 whereas ask so the lower the charge, the locker the fee and the lower the charge the higher the fee and so we also have phase $26.6 million and we are increasing any and are able to use mark port for these because we have increased our s
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thank you all so much for being here today. i'm very excited to be able to give this presentation to you, unfortunately, i was expecting to have a co-presenter who had a minor accident and visited the emergency room this morning instead of visiting us, so we have plenty of folks from the breast cancer fund and other groups on hand to answer questions, but we are missing our policy geru unfortunately, i don't know how much this audience is familiar with it but we've also been meeting and talking about doing a study of exposures among women firefighters in particular, and so we have some members of that team talking about that here, sharl patton is back there, give a wave, and did rachel step out already? and rachel thought she was going to give a wave but she had to step out to go to another meeting, from the breast cancer fund, we have my two science leaders, [inaudible] and janet gray, so science questions galor, they can handle them all, policy questions, we'll have to deflect some of those to nancy for another time, so what
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last show i was so so so ridiculous because we had peter schiff on the ok we challenged him and so i got a lot of flak from people but so i learned you know if you know what you're like it's america i'll tell you something the difference between theory and what people believe and reality want to throw at me to say that this sort of issue that mike may have of peter schiff and he should stop using us as a hologram or for his own issues with peter that's not a problem mike that's your issue all right all right we've got to go to major right of time but thank you so much for watching be sure to come back tomorrow and in the meantime you know you can follow me on twitter at lauren lyster uchenna like our facebook page give us feedback on you tube catch a shows you missed also you can see it and on hulu and from everyone here thank you for watching and have a great night. yes i see. destruction when i see. what could be just really. save a great sacrifice. and you understand why you. are going to college something that. you think it's a. joke or something like. good laboratory was able to
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you know so so here in the u.s. . personal liberties i mean any comparison you want to look at are improving in that. almost everyone and they're not getting here so if you look around you say ok well the world is not static never has been this dynamic and dynamic means that change is sometimes better sometimes worse well i don't want to be on the side of something that's getting worse if i can identify so be it's getting better so here's an example of something it's getting better but it's a tiny country right tiny country one of the poorest in the western hemisphere record to the united states which is one of the wealthiest nations but very different dynamics we can bring up unemployment just so we can see people show our audience what has happened to us unemployment rolling five year change versus nicaragua and so you know if you look at the tail end there it's been on the ascension nicaragua and down in the west i know that you're saying this is an example is this just the dynamic though of a developing nation tha
you know so so here in the u.s. . personal liberties i mean any comparison you want to look at are improving in that. almost everyone and they're not getting here so if you look around you say ok well the world is not static never has been this dynamic and dynamic means that change is sometimes better sometimes worse well i don't want to be on the side of something that's getting worse if i can identify so be it's getting better so here's an example of something it's getting better but it's a...
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patriotic vision so-called so people so many people seem to be worried about that with building up the economy and manufacturing essential to that as john points out you can't replace you can't get services you can't trade the services we need manufacturing to improve the trade deficit the budget deficit the fiscal crisis to the extent that it exists although granted a lot of corporations are sitting on their capital they're not investing in r. and b. so one necessity for supporting manufacturing is to have things like democratic firms and cooperatives and alternative banks that we move our money and so we need the synergy between people moving their money into these production platforms to get the high paid jobs that we need all right jonathan feldman we are out of time thanks so much for being on the kaiser report. thank you for having me it was a pleasure all right now going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert or thought my guest jonathan feldman if you had to send me an e-mail please do so at kaiser reported r t t v dot ru the next ti
patriotic vision so-called so people so many people seem to be worried about that with building up the economy and manufacturing essential to that as john points out you can't replace you can't get services you can't trade the services we need manufacturing to improve the trade deficit the budget deficit the fiscal crisis to the extent that it exists although granted a lot of corporations are sitting on their capital they're not investing in r. and b. so one necessity for supporting...
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so surprised. it breaks everything, you know, you don't expect that an lft came in there, open up and the first getting out was clowns. so i think it was a good idea. we built a modular school because the school was completely destroyed. you have it take all the deb brae and disembark and move it to the continent. this is in another coastal area, conception, the island you see was orego island, that was the island where people was there making a barbecue. when tsunami get in there, not even the grass was safe, everything was removed, and the island in front was completely flood. there is the island down there. it was flooding absolutely. this is a fishing market. that was before the navy came in there and after the navy came in there. a lot of fishing was close to 1,000 fishing boat was grounded and it was part of our job to put them in the water again. so heavy lift cranes are absolutely mandatory to have a safe place to move them and to start working. and because as i mentioned to you before, the
so surprised. it breaks everything, you know, you don't expect that an lft came in there, open up and the first getting out was clowns. so i think it was a good idea. we built a modular school because the school was completely destroyed. you have it take all the deb brae and disembark and move it to the continent. this is in another coastal area, conception, the island you see was orego island, that was the island where people was there making a barbecue. when tsunami get in there, not even the...
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is the knowledge so that the truth. because then i heard was these are the she said a lot of lies but the one thing that was remarkable was essentially that maybe these attacks are coming against me because we haven't effectively. plundered the state or whatever it is our family has been you know we haven't plundered it was a little different but forget the translation but the point is that i think that she's old she probably doesn't even know where her money is. i'm not doubting at all that that she has money on this account i don't could be legal no i don't i don't think you i am sure i would imagine that there's a good amount of money that greek families that are in politics have invested abroad that is not legal ok because they have been. career politicians and greece is a club dr c. has been for many decades out of out on their family has been in power for a very long time so i think that it's the end the reason was was five thousand about that sought is this myth of tax evasion and let's go after doctors let's go
is the knowledge so that the truth. because then i heard was these are the she said a lot of lies but the one thing that was remarkable was essentially that maybe these attacks are coming against me because we haven't effectively. plundered the state or whatever it is our family has been you know we haven't plundered it was a little different but forget the translation but the point is that i think that she's old she probably doesn't even know where her money is. i'm not doubting at all that...
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is and what it's advocating is stephanie calton her self so first of all thank you so much for being on the show professor cults and we're very excited to get into a discussion about m.m.t. because we really haven't had a proper discussion about it so thank you thank you yes so let's just start with a very simply what is m.m.t. and while i'm sure different people may vary on certain specifics maybe you could focus on what most proponents of m.m.t. agree on. sure well lauren m.m.t. for her for us that they have to teach economics this is we believe the best way to try to explain how a contemporary modern monetary system actually works and more importantly maybe the policy options that are available and that follow from an understanding of the way the modern monetary system actually works so in other words we often emphasize the m.m.t. is about what it's like to live in a world where the government is the issuer of the currency and not merely a user of the currency like you and i are so in an empty framework what does it mean that the government is the issue or what do you think the go
is and what it's advocating is stephanie calton her self so first of all thank you so much for being on the show professor cults and we're very excited to get into a discussion about m.m.t. because we really haven't had a proper discussion about it so thank you thank you yes so let's just start with a very simply what is m.m.t. and while i'm sure different people may vary on certain specifics maybe you could focus on what most proponents of m.m.t. agree on. sure well lauren m.m.t. for her for...
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so, thank you. (applause) >> as we said, we want to make sure that we're reaching everyone in a culturally competent way through the program. to speak to that, the partner has done a lot of that work reaching up and down corridors like this one here. that's martin lam from good will. so, martin, if you could come up and speak. >> thank you, thank you very much. (applause) >> hi, on behalf of good will industry, i would like to -- i'm very honored to thank mayor ed lee and supervisor carmen chu for setting aside $400,000 to help local businesses to become a-d-a compliant. we filed with supervisor chu's office in the past to make sure we get the word out, make sure they know how to do the a-d-a -- more update for the a-d-a. and a lot of our businesses, most of our neighbors in this community are small businesses, mom and pop stores and who don't have a lot of cash flow every month. so, we are very grateful for the mayor and supervisor's office for giving us the support. as you know, lawsuits can mean
so, thank you. (applause) >> as we said, we want to make sure that we're reaching everyone in a culturally competent way through the program. to speak to that, the partner has done a lot of that work reaching up and down corridors like this one here. that's martin lam from good will. so, martin, if you could come up and speak. >> thank you, thank you very much. (applause) >> hi, on behalf of good will industry, i would like to -- i'm very honored to thank mayor ed lee and...
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that there are none of them are durable nothing we buy is durable and so we're in a vortex so you're in for tax where you have to keep consuming just to replace the things that are breaking yeah yeah yeah maybe even the ones that are when you look at a lining up for a new i phone yeah so then another area of debt we hear so much about how corporations are not sitting on record amounts of debt that are sitting on record amounts of cash is a common refrain we have heard over the last year let's play a little bit of it corporate c.e.o.'s are simply sitting on their hands you're seeing u.s. corporations with more money on their balance sheet than they've had in years but the fact and now you in your report actually disagree with this notion why well a couple of reasons why there's a very simple calculation you can do if you go to the dow thirty and you you you add up all their debt you had all their cash there they're five hundred billion in the hole so this idea that the corporations are flush with cash this is now maybe five hundred billions a low level of debt but but but the idea tha
that there are none of them are durable nothing we buy is durable and so we're in a vortex so you're in for tax where you have to keep consuming just to replace the things that are breaking yeah yeah yeah maybe even the ones that are when you look at a lining up for a new i phone yeah so then another area of debt we hear so much about how corporations are not sitting on record amounts of debt that are sitting on record amounts of cash is a common refrain we have heard over the last year let's...
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so what i have to say about that. well i would argue it's a very selective reading of history if you take a broader look at history and that can include the twentieth century for that matter gold has been a far more stable store of value gold has presided over by far the most productive rapid growth that the world has ever seen in history according to all available statistics and data so he must be reading the data very very selectively or he's looking at it with an eight priori conclusion which i would argue is a logical fallacy so again don't get me wrong we have various respected scholar in this field but i think he's approaching it with a set of assumptions which i would argue is not appropriate given what we are learning practically day to day about what a moving target the yard currency is and how the world is demonstrably coming to disregard it as a trustworthy stable store of value today well thank you for bringing us that outside perspective and a different analysis of all of this john but i appreciate you be
so what i have to say about that. well i would argue it's a very selective reading of history if you take a broader look at history and that can include the twentieth century for that matter gold has been a far more stable store of value gold has presided over by far the most productive rapid growth that the world has ever seen in history according to all available statistics and data so he must be reading the data very very selectively or he's looking at it with an eight priori conclusion...
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excited to talk about this because i have to say kate we don't cover this ever so i'm so excited to have you here today. thanks so much joy yeah so let's just start with a very big picture and tell us where you are in terms of are you more with team whitney who saying they're still going to be more pain in union land or are going to be more defaults more disasters this is not going to end well or are you more in the camp of those say i'll say the david kotok camp who is someone that's been on our show who says whitney was dead wrong ok the key in the land is to do your homework and just avoid the trouble spots that i mean it's a lot of municipal bond in a list that analyzes many many credits at the individual level and then you have the rating agencies and all these folks you know generally feel the land is pretty strong we have weak spots california as you said they've had some structural revenue problems there and there's harrisburg pennsylvania that will probably file in the next month or so detroit is the very big one but for the most part u.s. credits are strong and the yields
excited to talk about this because i have to say kate we don't cover this ever so i'm so excited to have you here today. thanks so much joy yeah so let's just start with a very big picture and tell us where you are in terms of are you more with team whitney who saying they're still going to be more pain in union land or are going to be more defaults more disasters this is not going to end well or are you more in the camp of those say i'll say the david kotok camp who is someone that's been on...
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so it's very good news as well. next, i gist wanted to point out that the desyl for the 2013 port commission meetings is attached to the agenda it looks like this, it follows all of our regular meeting dates pursuant to our by-laws with the exception of januariment january 8 meeting came up really fast on the holidays and so we have asked to push that back a little bit. this room and you commissioners are very busy and so our january meeting is january the 24th here in this room beginning at our regular time of two preponderance with a public session at 215 prime minister and all of our meetings for 2013 are the second and noter tuesday of every month and so to restate again we are going to cancel again our january 82013 meetings and calling a special meeting for january 24th 20132 prime minister 315 public here in this room. okay that was all of the good news. not you have to go to the really not to sso happy move. the moving on of two really great friends who have been at the water front together doing really amaz
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when you look at that way it started it started that way so so so now i mean it is anyway it's too late to think about assad i think we are fastly. going to post assad situation and that in that sense turkey has very close relations with the general syrian opposition which includes kurdish some kurdish elements but not the p.k. kaleb months or so there's a difference in that and in that sense the seem to be following a constant policy with regard to you know dealing with syrian people and we before we go to the break is there any good outcome when it comes to what's happening in syria for turkey. yeah i think there is i think there is again let's keep in mind the fundamental point here that at the root of these arab awakening is really a more than nationalism going to jump in here we're going to go to a short break we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the kurds stay part. i've . i've. i've. listen. i've. i've. lived. lives . live. lead download the official application to cell phone choose your language stream quality and enjoy y
when you look at that way it started it started that way so so so now i mean it is anyway it's too late to think about assad i think we are fastly. going to post assad situation and that in that sense turkey has very close relations with the general syrian opposition which includes kurdish some kurdish elements but not the p.k. kaleb months or so there's a difference in that and in that sense the seem to be following a constant policy with regard to you know dealing with syrian people and we...
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you hear stories, so and so locked so and so out of a command post in such and such city. so and so argued about who got what raise last year. here, a little bit different. here, medical resources and law enforcement are owned by the governor which, as established, comes from the turkish government. fire fighters and things like public works are owned by the municipality. let me tell you about budget discrepancies. the fire department, i got to tell you, when i went and i met with the fire chief, that one left a mark. their fire department was red tagged but they didn't have a place because it was so cold to house their engines because you can't leave diesel engines out in
you hear stories, so and so locked so and so out of a command post in such and such city. so and so argued about who got what raise last year. here, a little bit different. here, medical resources and law enforcement are owned by the governor which, as established, comes from the turkish government. fire fighters and things like public works are owned by the municipality. let me tell you about budget discrepancies. the fire department, i got to tell you, when i went and i met with the fire...
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so in that clip you had a fellow. matter come out to say that she wouldn't encourage anyone to go into this line of business i know that you disagree with us can you explain why well it was she said x. employees who knows but the blue ridge just received such a proof of the recently this is just we've got quality rules because you're fifty seven years know if we do the job properly i'm in the middle of buying brothels if they want to sell others on the budget when i look at this is a restaurant that serves better food completely because they don't have the clothes we're going to look close so let me go ahead. good we give the real thing for the black. and more s n one a nice final words but let's go and ask the best so is it possible that this virus causes an entire story that was on c n d c is it possible that this mustang ranch was is just out of luck like your explainer or in that your brand to protect all or is just doing so well during this economic tell i'm well the fact that we were told as you saw the sichuan
so in that clip you had a fellow. matter come out to say that she wouldn't encourage anyone to go into this line of business i know that you disagree with us can you explain why well it was she said x. employees who knows but the blue ridge just received such a proof of the recently this is just we've got quality rules because you're fifty seven years know if we do the job properly i'm in the middle of buying brothels if they want to sell others on the budget when i look at this is a restaurant...
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costs are and why it's so much. okay. >> i'll take up the 43.254 million is the estimate for the phase two budget. i think why the costs are so high, i would ask kim to give more details, i think that it's a combination of the large site, the cost of reconstruction, and the maritime improves required for the operation and then having many other parts including security a very robust security program, major public access improvemnt and is a two and-a-half acre park and it's all of those thing that get you a hundred and senior and 11 million-dollar project and so that is my answer for why it's so expensive. >> okay so am i reading this bronchbecause the request is for one 25 million. >> yes can you describe why it's more than the actual budget? >>> yeah, when we came back i think last time we were up here in front of the port commission, one of the other projects came into be on our contract. that was the american's cup infrastructure improves on some of the other pier and is that is $14.7 million. so when we come bac
costs are and why it's so much. okay. >> i'll take up the 43.254 million is the estimate for the phase two budget. i think why the costs are so high, i would ask kim to give more details, i think that it's a combination of the large site, the cost of reconstruction, and the maritime improves required for the operation and then having many other parts including security a very robust security program, major public access improvemnt and is a two and-a-half acre park and it's all of those...
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so and so? he's, like, i just never, the trust was so burnt that he wasn't willing it even try again. so i just -- more anecdotes. >> that's really helpful. ros, one of the things we talked about before we came up here, kids think this is all a joke until they get more information and a lot of parents think this is a joke too and maybe some parents are coddling their children. >> as i do the work around the country that i do, i am concerned about how bullying is being politicized and that it's therefore losing its power, that we really are in this incredible place of opportunity where a lot of people are galvanized, here we are in this room. but we're right at this place where i think you get coopted into nothingness very easily. and the way in which that comes across is in, where people say to me, well, people are going to get into fights, people are going to get into conflict, teachers are now saying to me, not every conflict is bullying and the policy is every single concept is bullying and i
so and so? he's, like, i just never, the trust was so burnt that he wasn't willing it even try again. so i just -- more anecdotes. >> that's really helpful. ros, one of the things we talked about before we came up here, kids think this is all a joke until they get more information and a lot of parents think this is a joke too and maybe some parents are coddling their children. >> as i do the work around the country that i do, i am concerned about how bullying is being politicized...
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so that's one. and two, there is a drawing from the late 1800s that a japanese researcher dug up through many, many, many hours of sifting through the archives in japan, and it shows a man in a kimono, you know, back then, in an etched kind of drawing, making fortune cookies. and together, we know that. and so what happened is that the japanese immigrants came to america around the turn of the 20th century, and they brought... you know, some of them made, you know, cookies and whatnot for a living. and so they brought some of that over with them. and it's been fascinating, because it started out sort of very localized, very californian, kind of like, you know, a very regional thing. but at a certain point it became a big thing. and we were able to sort of track that back to world war ii, in part. because what happened was they were being kind of served in california, maybe los angeles, but basically in the san francisco chinatown. and what happened is that san francisco was such a big port of call,
so that's one. and two, there is a drawing from the late 1800s that a japanese researcher dug up through many, many, many hours of sifting through the archives in japan, and it shows a man in a kimono, you know, back then, in an etched kind of drawing, making fortune cookies. and together, we know that. and so what happened is that the japanese immigrants came to america around the turn of the 20th century, and they brought... you know, some of them made, you know, cookies and whatnot for a...
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so, i'm so glad that joaquin has come aboard to help us.ed up the neighborhood services program for years, now has his talent with todd in making sure that all of the small businesses along these commercial corridors have access to our programs, have a higher degree of understanding, along with our carla johnson and our mayor's office of disability, and all the different agencies working together, we're going to make this successful. this is a family of agencies that care about our small businesses. last time i looked, there were over 71,000 businesses who registered that had less than 100 employees. that's an incredible sign of businesses that have -- that are our backbone, that hire a number of people. they're not the biggest employers, but they do hire the largest number of employees. over 51% of the city's employees are hired by small businesses. and i want to continue supporting them, nurturing them, have them increase. i hate seeing vacant, vacant buildings, vacant spots. benny knows every time we walk down there, what's going on with
so, i'm so glad that joaquin has come aboard to help us.ed up the neighborhood services program for years, now has his talent with todd in making sure that all of the small businesses along these commercial corridors have access to our programs, have a higher degree of understanding, along with our carla johnson and our mayor's office of disability, and all the different agencies working together, we're going to make this successful. this is a family of agencies that care about our small...
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and so what we're looking at is the repudiates sion of both systems so we believe that we're going to see some really big changes happening in two thousand and thirteen and beyond all right gerald you talked about generation after you saying that the incomes are crashing unemployment in the youth is rising quite substantially at the same time the country is incurring exponential growth in the obligations that it owes its creditors the debt ceiling has been raised the quantitative easing has been raised so isn't this going to end how is this going to end because if the next generation isn't making enough money to substantiate the growth needed to pay off the bonds and the bond growth keeps rising exponentially that seems like at some point there's going to be a huge disconnect your thoughts. well there is going to be disconnected since it is the same disconnect that's going on in greece the same one that's going on in spain and ireland and portugal and in italy so yeah the disconnect is going to be there there's not going to be any money for them there aren't going to be any jobs and t
and so what we're looking at is the repudiates sion of both systems so we believe that we're going to see some really big changes happening in two thousand and thirteen and beyond all right gerald you talked about generation after you saying that the incomes are crashing unemployment in the youth is rising quite substantially at the same time the country is incurring exponential growth in the obligations that it owes its creditors the debt ceiling has been raised the quantitative easing has...
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so no, to the proposed policy. there has been a long tradition both in the charter and in the burton act that the harbor fund is a self supporting the port is a self supporting enterprise and the city obviously, we pay for that was we purchase from the city and we want to maintain a balance so that the 50 city is not subsidizing the hash fund for our activities and the general services that we require from the city and so we have under taken a nexxus analysis in 2004 and eight that looks at the balance of payment and the next is the methodology that ports with long term leases where the tenants pay tax they pay ampleel tax to be provided these services like any other taxpayer and so the nexxus analysis looks at the unleased land and infrastructure on property and compares the cost of services to our work order bundle and that has shown in 2004 and 2,008 that we are in balance and so since our profile proposal something taking least lands and capturing taxes for city services we are looking to find a new way and met
so no, to the proposed policy. there has been a long tradition both in the charter and in the burton act that the harbor fund is a self supporting the port is a self supporting enterprise and the city obviously, we pay for that was we purchase from the city and we want to maintain a balance so that the 50 city is not subsidizing the hash fund for our activities and the general services that we require from the city and so we have under taken a nexxus analysis in 2004 and eight that looks at the...
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we saw him get so emotional. we don't see a lot of emotion from this president, but on friday we certainly did, think not only because the victims were so young but because in his words we have gone through this as a nation so many times, this level of tragedy where you have a mass shooting in a community and so many lives taken. so i think that on friday it bubbled over for him. >> this has provoked a call to action. >> reporter: yes. >> a little earlier we were looking at joe lieberman and he has called for a commission on violence. we heard from dianne feinstein who was talking about a renewed conversation for gun control. i don't expect this will be a night for him to address policy. >> i don't think he'll be addressing policy tonight, chris. you're absolutely right we expect him to speak for about 10 to 15 minutes and i'm told by sources in the white house this speech is really going focus on the families, on the victims, and on delivering words that can help this community begin to heal. president obama did
we saw him get so emotional. we don't see a lot of emotion from this president, but on friday we certainly did, think not only because the victims were so young but because in his words we have gone through this as a nation so many times, this level of tragedy where you have a mass shooting in a community and so many lives taken. so i think that on friday it bubbled over for him. >> this has provoked a call to action. >> reporter: yes. >> a little earlier we were looking at...
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how so? >> well, you know, he had a -- i think a way to present the banal and a very different way from andy and they were really difficult. >> i think also you can't see and photograph the terrifying aspect of that piece in particular, how bright it, is first of all, and how -- it's actually physically difficult to look at and it's a vision of perfection that captures the terror and a little bit the almost kind of uns golyness of perfection and. >> rose: you liked it, jeff? (laughter) >> having heard all this. >> rose: you sat silently. >> if i think back to andy at the time, i was thinking about andy's -- maybe the g.e. logos, something like that i was playing with hoovers and the idea of a door-to-door salesman with the moovr and there's a death like aspect there, too. >> rose: i read where you talked about going door to door as a child and the experience of it and how you would smell things, see furniture and you'd get a sense of what was going on. >> a sense of acceptance, of the environ
how so? >> well, you know, he had a -- i think a way to present the banal and a very different way from andy and they were really difficult. >> i think also you can't see and photograph the terrifying aspect of that piece in particular, how bright it, is first of all, and how -- it's actually physically difficult to look at and it's a vision of perfection that captures the terror and a little bit the almost kind of uns golyness of perfection and. >> rose: you liked it, jeff?...