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former cram cram cess tech. who is right. mary landrew who said we are making this up or people on main street; johnathon? >> has a spending problem. every dollar that it spends is taxed or borrowed and it is taxed from we the people. government spending is destructive to the economy. whether it is it discretioninary or not it needs to change now. >> it doesn't matter if it is. feven even if it is it a million bucks here and there. and eric it is worse than that. up said millions and millions, we are in the trillions. it is it an express of 3 trillion . a third of that is it being borrowed. we are spending way out of control and here is a bar chart. i don't know if you can see this right here. the dark part here is it what we are borrowing each year. that is a third of the amount much money . it is it outrageous and they can cut it in every place and they don't do it. >> you can stee the crazy thingings we are spending our money on. chinese swine study. 141,000. let's lookalt the next one. jordanian hooka habitings whampt is
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independently in the community, this includes transportation, housing, personal assistance services,cess to health care, hospital transit services, access to information and more. this hearing is an opportunity for adults with disabilities and seniors, as well as disability advocates to share their thoughts and experiences about what is challenging about getting services and health care in san francisco. and let me please repeat if you wish to make a comment during the hearing, would you please fill out a card on the front table and pass it up and we'll see that you get a chance to participate. and we'll now have an introduction by daas executive director anne hinton. >> good afternoon, council members. and director johnson. i am actually shareen micspanneden, the assistant executive director of department of aging and adult services. i apologize on believe of anne hinton who really wanted to be here, but was ill all week and wanted to be here with you today. i will do my best to channel her and do as close to a good job as she would have been if she were here. you are familiar with the
independently in the community, this includes transportation, housing, personal assistance services,cess to health care, hospital transit services, access to information and more. this hearing is an opportunity for adults with disabilities and seniors, as well as disability advocates to share their thoughts and experiences about what is challenging about getting services and health care in san francisco. and let me please repeat if you wish to make a comment during the hearing, would you please...
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who stumble across the village shop in this remote region of norfolk say that it's like you know a cess in the middle of the desert. it was faced with going out of business until twenty five villages stepped in raise five thousand pounds to keep it open and offered to work there for free i couldn't live in this village without. the community nature of literally the free workforce allows it to stay open and breakeven i think people are happy in their lives by working for free. to come in and do something knowing that your contribution has a meaning and purpose isn't. it just heritage and we've got to make sure he does continue for the next generation volunteers who run the stop say that there are too secrets to success locally sourced produce means that that propping up the local economy take for example your free range eggs delivered from a nearby village there's a second so recess secret alerts the famous chocolate biscuits customers travel far and wide that this homemade treat but even with volunteers staying open is hard the onslaught of major national chains has immense buying power
who stumble across the village shop in this remote region of norfolk say that it's like you know a cess in the middle of the desert. it was faced with going out of business until twenty five villages stepped in raise five thousand pounds to keep it open and offered to work there for free i couldn't live in this village without. the community nature of literally the free workforce allows it to stay open and breakeven i think people are happy in their lives by working for free. to come in and do...
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that americans are living in a well end state it might not be oppressive on the cess but there's no place to hide so eventually some parts of you is going to end up in the database somewhere according to historian peter cause nick figures government into sept a one point seven billion messages a day i you know well that walking understood dollars per annoyed because i would like myself i bury strong. views about what our american foreign policy is and so needless to say i've probably been followed around since the sixty's because i made very political antiwar pictures of me in the sixty's. so i sort of accepted basically. and my last week's political picture back to. my country because i was criticizing our foreign policy and the practice of what the hell are we doing in iraq. these terrible things happen when you put these young boys in these worlds where they don't understand what they're fighting for why they are. so i can understand why all over things were being followed all the time we probably are your drug we docked it which still is what the war in iraq provoked political debates
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what's flock why not the church the church has changed the hierarchy is stuck in the past if you love cess on the hierarchy you will think the church is in real trouble if you look at the nuns you look at the people you look at the parishes you will see a much more mixed picture and that's where the church is religion is local it's not ok to tear out i've been here i don't want to see how it was that the hierarchy that covered up the sex scandal for years i could bat's the problem too isn't it and it certainly is and they have the power has our good no past nancy jump in this is cross talk go ahead well you know i'm just saying that you know with all due respect to the council of bishops has been very firm and the hierarchy about these catholic nuns who are taking. exactly the positions you're saying they should be taking and that i agree that they should be taking but it matters you seem to say that the guy who wrote it is a relative you know but some people would say. go ahead jump ahead some people say that the only thing that that creates a catholic church is the fact that we have a po
what's flock why not the church the church has changed the hierarchy is stuck in the past if you love cess on the hierarchy you will think the church is in real trouble if you look at the nuns you look at the people you look at the parishes you will see a much more mixed picture and that's where the church is religion is local it's not ok to tear out i've been here i don't want to see how it was that the hierarchy that covered up the sex scandal for years i could bat's the problem too isn't it...
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washington when they return home or he's got a cheeky cart artie's than a chicky on looks at the stick cess of that strategy. the u.s. is investing in potential for in the years by educating them in america convinced that back in their home countries when the time comes most of them will side with u.s. interests empower future generations of political leaders who've had a positive american experience and they are more likely to be global partners libya's mahmoud jibril could be one example having studied in the u.s. he went on to become the head of libya's transition government he's now the leader of one of the country's biggest political parties there's little doubt which country he would favor when it comes to dividing lucrative oil deals in the future u.s. foreign service officers had their eye on him even before the revolution broke out a leaked diplomatic cable from november two thousand and nine written by the u.s. ambassador to libya gene credits described mr jebreal as quote a serious into lockett or who quote unquote gets the u.s. perspective and of course mr gibril is not the only
washington when they return home or he's got a cheeky cart artie's than a chicky on looks at the stick cess of that strategy. the u.s. is investing in potential for in the years by educating them in america convinced that back in their home countries when the time comes most of them will side with u.s. interests empower future generations of political leaders who've had a positive american experience and they are more likely to be global partners libya's mahmoud jibril could be one example...
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that americans are living in a well in state it might not be oppressive on the cess but there's no place to hide so eventually some parts of you is going to end up in the database somewhere according to historian peter cause nick the us government intercepts over one point seven billion messages a day i you know well that we're working understood dollars per annoyed because i would like myself a very strong. views about what our american foreign policy is and so needless to say i've probably been followed around since the sixty's because i made very political antiwar pictures of me in the sixty's. so i sort of accepted basically. and my last picture political picture or back then would not see the my country because i was criticizing our foreign policy and the fact that what the hell are we doing in iraq and these terrible things happen when you put these young boys in these worlds where they don't understand what they're fighting for why they are there so i can understand why all over things were being followed all the time we probably are your drama that's.
that americans are living in a well in state it might not be oppressive on the cess but there's no place to hide so eventually some parts of you is going to end up in the database somewhere according to historian peter cause nick the us government intercepts over one point seven billion messages a day i you know well that we're working understood dollars per annoyed because i would like myself a very strong. views about what our american foreign policy is and so needless to say i've probably...
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the church the church has changed the hierarchy is stuck in the past if you love cess on the hierarchy you will think the church is in real trouble if you look at the nuns you look at the people you look at the parishes you will see a much more mixed picture and that's where the church is religion is local it's not ok to tear out again and tear i don't want to see how it was that the hierarchy that covered up the sex scandal for years i had bats the problem too isn't it and it certainly has and they have the power has are going to pay i asked nancy jump in this is cross talk go ahead well you know i'm just saying that you know with all due respect the council of bishops has been very firm and the hierarchy about these catholic nuns who are taking. exactly the positions you're saying they should be taking and that i agree that they should be taking but it matters you seem to say that that you wrote it is a relic you know that some people would say. go ahead jump ahead some people say that the only thing that that creates a catholic church is the fact that we have a pope that we have the
the church the church has changed the hierarchy is stuck in the past if you love cess on the hierarchy you will think the church is in real trouble if you look at the nuns you look at the people you look at the parishes you will see a much more mixed picture and that's where the church is religion is local it's not ok to tear out again and tear i don't want to see how it was that the hierarchy that covered up the sex scandal for years i had bats the problem too isn't it and it certainly has and...
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what the catholic church teach cess not a matter of policy. it is a matter of settled belief.enly here in terms of change is the imperative change of reforming the roman bringing the papacy into the 21st century and communications world. so that the pope's mission as a pastor and evangelist can be much more effective than it often is now with a rather clotted bureaucratic process and a very, very slow communications process. >> and you talk about the bureaucracy. in pact the pope talked about internal rivalries, george, that defiled the face of the church. what do you mean? >> well, catholic church is a human institution. there are different people with different ideas of how things should be done. and different national and ethnic loyalties. that's all part of the mix of catholic life. there should be nothing surprising about it. what has been missing, many feel, in this roman curia, vatican bureaucracy is a strong cardinal secretary of state to temper those rivalries and get everybody moving in the same direction. >> all right. george weigel, many thanks for your insight. ap
what the catholic church teach cess not a matter of policy. it is a matter of settled belief.enly here in terms of change is the imperative change of reforming the roman bringing the papacy into the 21st century and communications world. so that the pope's mission as a pastor and evangelist can be much more effective than it often is now with a rather clotted bureaucratic process and a very, very slow communications process. >> and you talk about the bureaucracy. in pact the pope talked...
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to great a competitive economy in place where the global economy and placement is central to your cess. >> well they are but they somewhat unrelated to many of the president's own policy. so for example, manufacturing the best thinge could do for manufacturing are reduction in the corporate tax rate and litigation reform. those are not likely to be on offer tonight. ononrastructure the biggest play in the country is on energy but that of course depend on regulatory changes that the president has not signaled a strong interest in. so i hear the words but they're not yet matched by the administration's actions. >> rose: what do you think about it. >> i think one of the things glen mentioned tax reform for manufacturing. it comes back to this issue of part of the problem with tax reform that it hands winners and losers almost by definition. the tax reform would help some manufacturers and not help others. i'm not sure tax reform is the main thing holding back american manufacturing right now but i agree that -- >> rose: in manufacturing. >> i think and i'm guessing glen agrees with think
to great a competitive economy in place where the global economy and placement is central to your cess. >> well they are but they somewhat unrelated to many of the president's own policy. so for example, manufacturing the best thinge could do for manufacturing are reduction in the corporate tax rate and litigation reform. those are not likely to be on offer tonight. ononrastructure the biggest play in the country is on energy but that of course depend on regulatory changes that the...
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huge cheers from the crowd there, and then a huge cheer after the final blessing and as he pro cessed. he did speak about the very tough decision to step down. talked about his own strength. that this was novel, but it was a grave, serious decision, but he was at peace with it. listen to how he addressed the crowds. >> translator: in the last months, i have failed. my strength has diminished, and i have requested god with insistence in my prayer to illuminate me with his light to make me come to the right decision, not for my own good, but for the good of the church. i have done -- i have taken this step in full awareness of the gravity and seriousness and novelty, but also with the profound serenity in my soul, loving the church means to have the courage to make difficult choices. having always before you -- having always before you the good of the church and not of our own. >> reporter: the pope talked about being serene, a profound serenity. in many cases there are many cases of serenity in the van cat, and the pope referred, if only obliquely, to the incredible scandals rocking th
huge cheers from the crowd there, and then a huge cheer after the final blessing and as he pro cessed. he did speak about the very tough decision to step down. talked about his own strength. that this was novel, but it was a grave, serious decision, but he was at peace with it. listen to how he addressed the crowds. >> translator: in the last months, i have failed. my strength has diminished, and i have requested god with insistence in my prayer to illuminate me with his light to make me...
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and the idea though that the press gets pack cess to everything that actually happens to the presidentresident is just not true. i mean, there are private, closed door meetings with fundraisers and there are private dinners with his family that the press isn't in attendance on. yet, they might be a stone's throw away, but the fact is, there are private meetings that the president does get to take off the record and don't have press access and to speak to the freedom of information act requests, it is true, yes, it's-- this president is, if you think of a captain of a ship and the federal government is this gigantic ship, not every agency has been able to change the organizational culture in a year or two. and there is a lot of room for improvement for sure i'll grant you that as a democrat, but i think that, you know, the commitment to-- the explicit commitment to transparency is going to be a part of the president's legacy for decades in the future. >> megyn: the white press corps were ticked off not only the tiger woods outing, the entire weekend, which is unusual. the white house sa
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marketing were the key to success success, everything that microsoft is doing right now would be a huge cessappening. you have to look at the physical products, the design, the innovation, the eco system, apple continues to say they sold millions of ipads and iphones last quarter. google is still trying to work its way into some of these categories. the chrome book pixel is exciting but it's not a success yet. google's big success, search, android, web browser which it beat microsoft on. i don't think right now -- google is cool and interesting but it hasn't blown away apple. >> dennis, how long can google give away -- or essentially give away the razor blades down the line? >> with the greatest profit-making machine of all time, it's not the razor or the razor blades. it's called the search query in the google search box. they're willing to subsidize the losses of motorola so it keeps the android eco system and that google search option open and available for those doing mobile searches. >> and that's what's taken us to $800? is that a legitimate reason to be at $800 a share? >> part of it
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