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once it is seismically upgraded, it is safe, right?> when you seismically upgrade it, it is to a standard it doesn't collapse, but it may not be reusable or repairable. >> it was an economic decision of how much money the city could afford versus the benefits to retrofit the buildings. >> we have done about 90% of the upgrade. the standard is low enough that in a major upgrade most will have to be replaced and we lose these beautiful buildings. many of the details are not what they appear to be. these are sheet metal details and trims. sheet metal cornices. san francisco was famous for the sheet metal work. when you go into the sheet metal shop, the whole front of the building is made of sheet metal. that is pacific? no, powell. >> i trick on how you can date old brick buildings, after the '06 earthquake they made windows with steel plates. before that earthquake if you see an arch, it is a pre '06. it is an easy way to date the buildings. >> you can see the great depth. that indicates these are exceptionally thick walls which indicate
once it is seismically upgraded, it is safe, right?> when you seismically upgrade it, it is to a standard it doesn't collapse, but it may not be reusable or repairable. >> it was an economic decision of how much money the city could afford versus the benefits to retrofit the buildings. >> we have done about 90% of the upgrade. the standard is low enough that in a major upgrade most will have to be replaced and we lose these beautiful buildings. many of the details are not what...
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that is not what this debate is about. lou: that is exactly what this debate is about.u dobbs, i like it when you said the fact that evidence that society itself is crumbling. lou: i don't want to have happen here what happened on megyn kelly show. that is to lose focus on what the deal is. when we talk about breadwinners -- excuse me, i'm your guest, i expect to be treated as such. gerri: i'm happy to have you treated as such. go ahead. lou: we are talking about 62% of us who are single women. who are raising children bear them women making an average $20,000 per year. what is happening in terms of the advancement of many of those who become primary breadwinners is that we have seen them lose their jobs. we have in him walk away from opportunity. they are dropping out of school. these are huge social issues. gerri: but i don't see how it is making society crumble. lou: you would understand if you listen to what i'm about to do it. the pew research people have been an important study. it should rise above the nonsense orthodox reflexes in the media. gerri: this is no kn
that is not what this debate is about. lou: that is exactly what this debate is about.u dobbs, i like it when you said the fact that evidence that society itself is crumbling. lou: i don't want to have happen here what happened on megyn kelly show. that is to lose focus on what the deal is. when we talk about breadwinners -- excuse me, i'm your guest, i expect to be treated as such. gerri: i'm happy to have you treated as such. go ahead. lou: we are talking about 62% of us who are single women....
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this is what it is about. this is what our lives are like. if you do not know and if you do not see, you certainly are much quicker to judge that person as this hysterical or belonging to a faceless, nameless race who do not believe in what you believe in. which is really what is given to us. we never know that by its name or his or her name. we want to demystify that and to make that person alive in all their complexity and in doing so, really take the hot-blooded political theories we bandy about in our lives and understand them through human beings and that is what my film is doing. not just one human being, but an american equally. it is a dialogue truly between two worlds that deserve to speak to each other. tavis: to your notion of these political theories. they're more than theories. there are geopolitics they are aced upon. -- based upon. juxtapose for me this notion, this we are the world notion that you started this conversation talking about. i am you and your me and what matters to me matters to you. our destiny as human beings is
this is what it is about. this is what our lives are like. if you do not know and if you do not see, you certainly are much quicker to judge that person as this hysterical or belonging to a faceless, nameless race who do not believe in what you believe in. which is really what is given to us. we never know that by its name or his or her name. we want to demystify that and to make that person alive in all their complexity and in doing so, really take the hot-blooded political theories we bandy...
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john: second point, i was told is not oil is corn. it is cleaner for the air. >> it is, indeed.g the bacteria. carbon monoxide, toxi that are in gasoli, and it is the only liquid transportation fuel that we have that will reduce greenhouse gas emissions. is a great bargain for the environment. >> if that is true why is almos every environmental group including the ones that support you turned against it. >> it is not really at the oliveira against. they do not like direction mariculture. those are different issues. %-recognize that ethanol is reducing carbon today. theact of the matter is it is renewable. it is the only resource that we have today that is addressing that issue. hn: ii is grown in america. isn't that good for us? >> wireless grown in america as well. regarding the assertion that is better for the environment, it is essentially neutral when compared to gasoline and we're talking missions, carbon. but what bob does not bring up is the fact that growing corn for ethanol is very land intensive. right now 60,000 quare miles of land is developed for etnol production. t
john: second point, i was told is not oil is corn. it is cleaner for the air. >> it is, indeed.g the bacteria. carbon monoxide, toxi that are in gasoli, and it is the only liquid transportation fuel that we have that will reduce greenhouse gas emissions. is a great bargain for the environment. >> if that is true why is almos every environmental group including the ones that support you turned against it. >> it is not really at the oliveira against. they do not like direction...
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that he is doing. >> he is a rich fl.e a ton of money. >> i hope he is paying his fair share. charles: rick, maybe that is the point, when someone like al gore coinuous let's takes a shot he can, with respect to fossil fuel, he may start to do more harm for the cause if you will than good. >> absolutely. >> maybe, we'll see. you know -- charles: what do you think? >> i'mot a huge opponent of fossil fuel. charles: he was talking about keystone pipeline, saying we should not create the jobs, i will get fuel for my private jet somewhere else, while i pocket 70 million from this unethic source of money, no one else in america should benefit. >> they are two separate issues. charles: it is not. >> i will say what i say about keystone, if people who live along that, are okay with it, i'm okay wit it. charles: al gore is not okay with it. environmentalists re not okay with it. people care their voice resonating louder than those ople you were talking about. in wte house it does. >> i don't think it does any more, he sounds fooli
that he is doing. >> he is a rich fl.e a ton of money. >> i hope he is paying his fair share. charles: rick, maybe that is the point, when someone like al gore coinuous let's takes a shot he can, with respect to fossil fuel, he may start to do more harm for the cause if you will than good. >> absolutely. >> maybe, we'll see. you know -- charles: what do you think? >> i'mot a huge opponent of fossil fuel. charles: he was talking about keystone pipeline, saying we...
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it is hysterical. it is so sad. >> it is bizarre. and that's why i question whether it is real or not. that quote -- that was -- when you see a perfect quote, when not attributed to anybody and it is perfect like they said, you know, this person waits a few minutes and this person waits two hours, it is just so perfect. maybe it is real. i could be wrong. ambassador, what do you make of this? is it disney's fault for making lines so long that people have to resort to this kind of craziness? >> i think one reason to believe the story is not accurate is do you think the disney uh 10 tepts -- attendants don't see the same people in wheelchairs day after day after day. how many times a year are these people going to disneyland with different families? it can't be. >> that's true. boy, you have a large family. yes, i have 300 relatives. yes because you have been here every day. is there any positive -- >> absolutely. this story should be called generous hero mom creates jobs for the disabled. gives free trip to disney world. perception is
it is hysterical. it is so sad. >> it is bizarre. and that's why i question whether it is real or not. that quote -- that was -- when you see a perfect quote, when not attributed to anybody and it is perfect like they said, you know, this person waits a few minutes and this person waits two hours, it is just so perfect. maybe it is real. i could be wrong. ambassador, what do you make of this? is it disney's fault for making lines so long that people have to resort to this kind of...
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this is awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is, business pro. yes, it is. go national. go like a pro. neil: we are celebrating the deficits come and is not as big as we thought. only in washington. only in washington can they celebrated us a visit that is no longer a trillion dollars. welcome, i am no curto. when it gets down to $700 billion or so, you'd think the you hit the jackpot, sort of like the guy 700 pounds loses 10 pounds and thinks that he is winning the battle. ababout $231 billion last than this time last year. that is $16.7 trillion. a flood of retiring baby boomers just keeps getting in. it usually proves that they grow to have a depressing and they ultimately end up in those places. so let's not get ahead of ourselves and think that we have t a triple this because we broke up on third base. we did not. former house republican leader dick armey warned his colleagues not to use this as an excuse to give up the spending fight. but dick, i'm worried that's what will happen. >> i think the republicans need to understand that they have a special place right no
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there is a motion, is there a second? >> with an amendment >> you have to second it. >> i second it. >> i second it, but i amend. friday and saturday, for sure. with the security. for a trained or the owner wants to. the security guard on friday and, saturday. but thursday, and he is trained, i don't have the problem with him having doing his own door if he is a trained guard, carded owner. >> accept? >> i will accept that. >> didn't you say that in order to have them have security... i am unclear here. did you not say that you wanted them to have security. and exercise to turn 1070 privilege which is any day after 2:00 a.m.. >> but i will accept that amendment. >> to reduce it down to friday and saturday? >> yes. i just wanted to be clear. >> we have a motion and a second. and any further discussion? >> i have a question on the first two, that it was the geary street pizza place wes said thursday, friday, saturday and that officer methias brought these conditions for all of these pizza places. i assume for a reason and a
there is a motion, is there a second? >> with an amendment >> you have to second it. >> i second it. >> i second it, but i amend. friday and saturday, for sure. with the security. for a trained or the owner wants to. the security guard on friday and, saturday. but thursday, and he is trained, i don't have the problem with him having doing his own door if he is a trained guard, carded owner. >> accept? >> i will accept that. >> didn't you say that in...
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so, that is part two of the book. it is pretty depressing stuff, i guess, is this? but i think it is not unique. you know, and i think that the elements of it -- i think any of us would look at medicine. you could look at higher education. you could look at -- my wife is an educator. she goes crazy about the teaching to the tests that happens or you're doing this mindless mind numbing testing to determine how many words a kid can read in some amount of time. and that is valued it as a metric, but is it in value to of nothing because the kid has no understanding of what is the their reading. what is the preoccupation, the fixation on short-term thinking and then finding a metric or a set of metrics that allows you to maximize that patrick, the larger metric or whether it is a ranking of profits are something else. i think it is a ubiquitous and universal phenomenon. so where is the ultimate hope is in part three because i actually do think that there are cures and solutions. i will not bore you with the mall now. but i will tell you that in general i think that the s
so, that is part two of the book. it is pretty depressing stuff, i guess, is this? but i think it is not unique. you know, and i think that the elements of it -- i think any of us would look at medicine. you could look at higher education. you could look at -- my wife is an educator. she goes crazy about the teaching to the tests that happens or you're doing this mindless mind numbing testing to determine how many words a kid can read in some amount of time. and that is valued it as a metric,...
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it is. yes it is. >> i think that more than likely our questions will be more geared toward the building inspection and the zoning administrator. so do you understand what commissioner fung was saying? that there is nothing illegal about having your son live there. it is just making sure that the space is code compliant to meet the current standards such as height requirements light and air and no matter what, more than likely as commissioner fung stated that stove indicating a third unit is not legal, but potentially a wet bar is. so more than likely, we will ask the building inspection department to tell us what is there and if it is possible. >> okay? >> but may i add that u would like to do or you would hope to do what you need to make it a legal unit if that is possible. >> exactly. >> right. >> yeah. >> thank you. >> mr. sanchez, or mr. duffy? >> i am sorry. >> there is still more time. yeah. >> we are out of time? >> okay. >> my jay brown the project designer actually. and to answer a
it is. yes it is. >> i think that more than likely our questions will be more geared toward the building inspection and the zoning administrator. so do you understand what commissioner fung was saying? that there is nothing illegal about having your son live there. it is just making sure that the space is code compliant to meet the current standards such as height requirements light and air and no matter what, more than likely as commissioner fung stated that stove indicating a third unit...
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the answer is tonight's top five. the first one is omaha nebraska is number five.ers made more than $7,100,000 in profits in 2011 the volume more than doubled. we do not come in number fr is washington dc. demand for houses is rising in the nations capital, leading to nearly 2000 homes slipped. number three is oxnard, california. one in every 52 homes is in foreclosure there and that makes them ripe for flipping. number two is arizona. gross profits for house flippers in this area top $87,000. the number one city to put the house in is new york city. really? house flippers are making profits of more than $118,000. coming up, would you want your child taught in school by a bikini model? it must be friday. we are showing women in bikinis. and more investors are borrowing against their portfolios to buy more stuff. what should you do that? looking out for you and your money coming up next >> this is "the willis report" with gerri willis. >> with stocks hitting new highs, the headlines onwall street hasn't been this good in years. behind the headlines, there is a troub
the answer is tonight's top five. the first one is omaha nebraska is number five.ers made more than $7,100,000 in profits in 2011 the volume more than doubled. we do not come in number fr is washington dc. demand for houses is rising in the nations capital, leading to nearly 2000 homes slipped. number three is oxnard, california. one in every 52 homes is in foreclosure there and that makes them ripe for flipping. number two is arizona. gross profits for house flippers in this area top $87,000....
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someone that is rational is not religious, or someone that is religious is not rational.omic itself, is the ultimate irrational idea -- this, itself, is the ultimate irrational idea. religion underpinned science and reason. >> author, scientist and winner of the orwell prize for journalism, melanie phillips takes your calls, comments and noon eastern on c-span two. "washington journal" continues. host: joan walsh is editor at large at salon and author of the book "what is the matter with white people?" president obama marked 100 days of his second term and we see headlines like this one. president obama says "i am still relevant." is he finding his voice having an effective audience? how would you rate how he has done on the big issues? pre-k's i give him -- >> -- guest: i give him a b. we focus on the president and act like he has magic powers. a tough he has congress to work with, and the republicans in particular and democrats are to blame at times, too, have devoted themselves to not working with him. a lot of people thought he should have done more on the gun control
someone that is rational is not religious, or someone that is religious is not rational.omic itself, is the ultimate irrational idea -- this, itself, is the ultimate irrational idea. religion underpinned science and reason. >> author, scientist and winner of the orwell prize for journalism, melanie phillips takes your calls, comments and noon eastern on c-span two. "washington journal" continues. host: joan walsh is editor at large at salon and author of the book "what is...
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this is something that is worrisome because it is so broad.his idea that the media is turning on the white house, i do not see it that way. the media as outraged as something that appears to be a pretty sweeping violation of first amendment protection. i do not think what people really know what the reasoning is by the justice department. to me it seems like the questions are out there. you have to get more information before you can do it. it does not seem like the justice department worked with the ap. they went around them to get the record themselves. line fromis on our georgia. caller: i think we are misnaming all three of the incidencts. torture, that is a scandal. these people are not scandals. i think people want them to be elevated to scandal level so they can keep this conservative .ase a think we need to think about how we name things. these people are dangerous. they are angry. many of them are armed. thank you. caller: the termamy brings up "scandal." from "thequote washington post." guest: i think that is fair to say. this is the
this is something that is worrisome because it is so broad.his idea that the media is turning on the white house, i do not see it that way. the media as outraged as something that appears to be a pretty sweeping violation of first amendment protection. i do not think what people really know what the reasoning is by the justice department. to me it seems like the questions are out there. you have to get more information before you can do it. it does not seem like the justice department worked...
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is. and for the rest of us genetic risks go with heart disease. what is good for your heart is good for your brain and vice versa, stroke, hypertension, high blood pressure, anxiety and stress can increase your risk of dementia also. >> all right. it is making sense. it seems like we have heard this before but you wonder, does it really impact the brain and can we change these. what are five ways to stay sharp. you say socialize. a lot of people when they are older get isolated, the world gets smaller and that is bad for the brain. >> yes. it is bad for the brain there. are a number of people who have been socialized or have a larger sphere that get out of the house. and studies find those ice latelied develop dementia earlier and have a higher risk of it. solitaire confinement is so bad for the brain it could be considered torture. whenever we are lonely and isolated our immune system gets depressed, it increases our possibility of diseases in all kinds of situations, so get out there. >
is. and for the rest of us genetic risks go with heart disease. what is good for your heart is good for your brain and vice versa, stroke, hypertension, high blood pressure, anxiety and stress can increase your risk of dementia also. >> all right. it is making sense. it seems like we have heard this before but you wonder, does it really impact the brain and can we change these. what are five ways to stay sharp. you say socialize. a lot of people when they are older get isolated, the world...
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it is real, it is upon us. all you in this room have done it, going back to look at the oracle view of things after major combat. it's around 32 to 33%. sometimes it is 30, sometimes it is 29. it is at the bottom of the trough and that is a time frame of about 9010 years. it is historical. i would hope that at this time it is not the case, but you just don't know. i try to look at the historical downturn and it is seen as how can we, as a senior leadership, myself as the commandant, how can we shepherd, and that is the right term, shepherd everyone through this period posterity. i thought today, i want to remind everybody as we gather here, there are probably 4500 that are deployed around the world. they are on the marine expeditionary unit, some are sitting out in the gulf, doing combat operations, and we have koreans in the polls, we have marines lying in the gulf and of course we have a significant contribution on the ground in afghanistan. switching around, going out to the asia pacific area, we have groups
it is real, it is upon us. all you in this room have done it, going back to look at the oracle view of things after major combat. it's around 32 to 33%. sometimes it is 30, sometimes it is 29. it is at the bottom of the trough and that is a time frame of about 9010 years. it is historical. i would hope that at this time it is not the case, but you just don't know. i try to look at the historical downturn and it is seen as how can we, as a senior leadership, myself as the commandant, how can we...
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and that is that it is the problem with this bill is that it is unbalanced right now.y, very small businesses the same way that we treat multibillion dollar retailers. there is no level playing field between really small businesses that are often using the internet to grow including through marketplaces like ebay and giant multibillion dollar retailers that have facilities all over the country. this bill only tries to, quote, level the playing field just on one tax law that happens to be something that is a small burden on small businesses. and the larger burden on giant businesses. what we're saying is that to make this bill really work there ought to be a reasonable small business exemption so that when you're a small business operating in one state, that it is not possible for you to be audited and have to go to court honestly to fight the tax authority 3,000 miles away. and that is a possibility with this current bill and that's going to have to get fixed before this thing really moves. >> rachelle what is your response to that? there has been a lot of lobbying abo
and that is that it is the problem with this bill is that it is unbalanced right now.y, very small businesses the same way that we treat multibillion dollar retailers. there is no level playing field between really small businesses that are often using the internet to grow including through marketplaces like ebay and giant multibillion dollar retailers that have facilities all over the country. this bill only tries to, quote, level the playing field just on one tax law that happens to be...
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there is the denver start method that is different but what is important is to get enough hours with the effective teaching to gently persuade him to pull out because one-hour of speech per week is not enough. now was the time when you have to act. don't wait. >> see you are more with therapy than putting into a program? >> listening program may help but what is the most evidenced based is the most one-on-one therapy what my speech teacher did issue would say cut and then cut and would alternate between the regular way fast and then slow and with syllables. but the problem is i have trouble hearing the hard consonant sounds when it was spoken past i that was a special language so slowdown. playing -- played turn taking games or poor -- board games teach having to wait your turn those things the most important thing to do is get a lot of hours of therapy does she have any speech at all? >> yes. >> is it coming and? >> get more hours. this is the time to put in the hours and this thing is some teachers have a knack and others don't. get some people to start working. >> thank you for to
there is the denver start method that is different but what is important is to get enough hours with the effective teaching to gently persuade him to pull out because one-hour of speech per week is not enough. now was the time when you have to act. don't wait. >> see you are more with therapy than putting into a program? >> listening program may help but what is the most evidenced based is the most one-on-one therapy what my speech teacher did issue would say cut and then cut and...
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that is just -- that is just the facts.on the there are folks ,onservative side who do notice particularly definitely in 2008, but also 2012 with the obama campaign that the left was more organized on social media. the right is very much involved on twitter. one of their favorite pranks though is if there is a certain goes out from the white house or someone on the democratic side, a conservative will sometimes try to hijack the to get out their own counter talking points, if you will. >> others from our panel? >> i have a conversation with a friend who works for twitter. i was asking him, how people in twitter talk about their role in the arab spring. there is thisnow, question that comes up with the internet in general. especially twitter right now. is it inherently democratic? is not.uld say it i think what happened in the middle east, there is kind of a timeline for kinds of technology. certain people first. others catch up. starting to advertise a lot. it has not yet ranked tweets like facebook does or anything, but it
that is just -- that is just the facts.on the there are folks ,onservative side who do notice particularly definitely in 2008, but also 2012 with the obama campaign that the left was more organized on social media. the right is very much involved on twitter. one of their favorite pranks though is if there is a certain goes out from the white house or someone on the democratic side, a conservative will sometimes try to hijack the to get out their own counter talking points, if you will. >>...
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nicole: this is what he is offering investors. this is important.his is breaking news come easily sing, go with me. we will give you 12 bucks a share. the publicly traded part of it. 58 percent. then you can test the upside if we get del break itself up and sell the pt units of microsoft or hpv or intel. the other side of the aisle is saying we wan to take it completely private so you do not have any potential upside if the stock does go up in the advance of a breakup. you know, he is easily same going to give utah dollars/share that is less than the $15 per share that was offered a couple of months ago. it is still less than what michael dell was offering in his 12, 13, 65. look, my offer of 5 billion in debt of the company. go with michael dell, private and you get no upside and 16 billion in debt load on to the michael dell offer. go with me. he has done this before. he is sued companies like motorola, been anggressive takeover battle. watch out. if he wins you will see a breakup. eventually motorola mobile was sold to will. nicole: an intense ba
nicole: this is what he is offering investors. this is important.his is breaking news come easily sing, go with me. we will give you 12 bucks a share. the publicly traded part of it. 58 percent. then you can test the upside if we get del break itself up and sell the pt units of microsoft or hpv or intel. the other side of the aisle is saying we wan to take it completely private so you do not have any potential upside if the stock does go up in the advance of a breakup. you know, he is easily...
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why is that? >> it is extraordinary.y believe they will get the money which is not true they just have to fill out the fast of. >> the magic form is the fafsa free application for federal student aid and you can get on line and it is all done online it is not that difficult to fill out and what every college and school uses to determine how much financial aid you are eligible for. they take with the family can contribute and the difference between that and tuition is how they come up with the number for financial aid. if you don't feel without you don't know. gerri: great advice because free money is a good thing. but tuition discounts are going up and one of the few bright spots of this whole conversation is 45% is the proportion of the freshmen that will get some kind of money attending private college. people have to get on the stick to get this money? >> yes. they have to be willing to speak to the school and not afraid to ask for the re-evaluation or appeal financial aid. finally, the schools are realizing students
why is that? >> it is extraordinary.y believe they will get the money which is not true they just have to fill out the fast of. >> the magic form is the fafsa free application for federal student aid and you can get on line and it is all done online it is not that difficult to fill out and what every college and school uses to determine how much financial aid you are eligible for. they take with the family can contribute and the difference between that and tuition is how they come...
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it is up to us. but the downside is it is up to us in the up side is it is up to us. these are our neighbors and church members. let's remember, we were there. we were there in quantity and quality. let's not forget. in vietnam we were not as individuals. we went over there to replace some guy. the unit. each of these towns have real people living next door to you who were there. let's keep them of in the light. >> i was just going to answer the question about what we can do about making sure people are involved. two very simple things. first of all, if we have a vote, a clear vote of going to work, declaring war, then each of those members of congress are going to have to go back to their constituencies and explain why they voted the way to be the way they do now, well, the president made a mistake. you'll want ted take responsibility for that. no. vote. stand up and be counted. maybe asked her constituency before you make the vote but whether they really do want to go to war. i don't think you should ever do it on borrowed money. if you go to war you raise taxes eve
it is up to us. but the downside is it is up to us in the up side is it is up to us. these are our neighbors and church members. let's remember, we were there. we were there in quantity and quality. let's not forget. in vietnam we were not as individuals. we went over there to replace some guy. the unit. each of these towns have real people living next door to you who were there. let's keep them of in the light. >> i was just going to answer the question about what we can do about making...
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. >> what is important to jonathan hoenig is the credit report. >> this is about compatibility. are not going to be happy long-term with somebody who is a fitness kick, it will not be compatible with yours. whether it is leisure or health, we seek people out who are compatible with us. neil: i will ask you this, jonathan, think about what you just said. you are basing our future mate on whether she has a good credit score because you think that says more about her than, i don't know, kindness, decency. >> i think it says a lot about them. people tend to respect themselves in my opinion. neil: you are not in love with her. if you are more obsessed with what she says about assets, she will be a pain in the asset to you. >> it is transitional. >> if you saw donald trump in 1991, his crrdit score was not too great. neil: you would have missed a diamond in the rough, and there to warn you they are all turning. >> it don't really think this is necessarily about compatibility. the fact of the matter is we are seeing a lot of things pop up including this sugar daddy website, student loa
. >> what is important to jonathan hoenig is the credit report. >> this is about compatibility. are not going to be happy long-term with somebody who is a fitness kick, it will not be compatible with yours. whether it is leisure or health, we seek people out who are compatible with us. neil: i will ask you this, jonathan, think about what you just said. you are basing our future mate on whether she has a good credit score because you think that says more about her than, i don't...
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he is supposed to want more. he is great. if a woman negotiates for herself they can be tapped -- a good chef on behalf of others but when they negotiate for themselves. >> host: it is cropping a a minefield backward in high heels. [laughter] >> it is difficult. not as scary as a chapter of terrorism but that chapter is truly terrifying. >> get back to your book. [laughter] >> that when women negotiate for themselves to do the same thing and do they may or may not win but they will be disliked then they will pay a penalty in terms of future advancement and relationships of this is important. >> host: they will absolutely pay a penalty. >> not on every case but the data is clear so when men and negotiate for themselves they have to legitimize and i don't like this design i would rather in favor treated equally but as long as we will not be you might as well understand the stereotypes and use them to make sure we get paid fairly and we have to the demise and i did this and i said this is the only time we will be on the opposite
he is supposed to want more. he is great. if a woman negotiates for herself they can be tapped -- a good chef on behalf of others but when they negotiate for themselves. >> host: it is cropping a a minefield backward in high heels. [laughter] >> it is difficult. not as scary as a chapter of terrorism but that chapter is truly terrifying. >> get back to your book. [laughter] >> that when women negotiate for themselves to do the same thing and do they may or may not win...
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investment right now consumption is doing relatively well but the weakness is investment so this is going to be the key issue i think martin what do you think what kind of economy will foreign guests see in st petersburg are going to see the gloom and doom story that they read in western media or are they going to see something more new once again world of the. big changes in approach and. i will say. we countries managed at least last year is a businessman a lot of change and i guess the most important part on this upcoming forum will be the economy which growing slowly but which has and less patootie. again it's kind of a growth deficit it's we're not in negative territory here i mean some of the people are talking today about a recession it's not a recession and if anything i expect the economy to pick up in terms of growth rates later on in the course of the year i think the issue right now for russia is to switch gears to some degree to have more of the growth take place not so much to consumption consumption is doing relatively well but more through investment russia after sav
investment right now consumption is doing relatively well but the weakness is investment so this is going to be the key issue i think martin what do you think what kind of economy will foreign guests see in st petersburg are going to see the gloom and doom story that they read in western media or are they going to see something more new once again world of the. big changes in approach and. i will say. we countries managed at least last year is a businessman a lot of change and i guess the most...
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the legislative analyst says it is rosier. the stock market is taking off. it is looking better. they caution. they could be wrong. now is not the time to start spending aimlessly. >> what is interesting, in the past, schwarzenegger or gray davis were overly optimistic to soften the blow and put off some of the tough decisions. this time it is the governor who is saying, no, no, no. it's not as good as you think. >> jerry brown has a decades long reputation for being cheap. that is why people elected him when he did. they did not think he would go in there despite the fact he is a democrat and spend in a very conspicuous sort of way. he was able to deliver good news this week. remember, the may revise is the updated forecast and plan he rolls out his original proposal in january. now we have the may revise. it starts the traditional budget season in sacramento where he and the legislation can fight about it for a couple of weeks and hopefully pass something. >> the democrats have 2/3 majority in both. they were muted support. there was not a lot of cheering this week. >> it was m
the legislative analyst says it is rosier. the stock market is taking off. it is looking better. they caution. they could be wrong. now is not the time to start spending aimlessly. >> what is interesting, in the past, schwarzenegger or gray davis were overly optimistic to soften the blow and put off some of the tough decisions. this time it is the governor who is saying, no, no, no. it's not as good as you think. >> jerry brown has a decades long reputation for being cheap. that is...
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not ae who is rational is religious. someone who is religious is not rational. this is the ultimate irrational idea. is --lief that religion it is completely untrue. melanie phillips takes your calls, e-mails, facebook comments. at noonurs live sunday on the booktv. forlarence thomas sat down a conversation about his life and career earlier this month. on the high court since 1991 discussed the law profession and the interworking said the court. this event was held in pittsburgh. it is about an hour. the story of your life growing up is really a remarkable one, justice thomas. do you know what part of west africa your family came from? >> i think they lost the itinerary. [laughter] no, that was in the 1700s. i don't think anyone quite knows. for those who are from the deep south, much was unwritten. the people are into their genealogy now. i have no idea of much of my own genealogy. some of my relatives told me we do not want to know. but, the answer is no. it is unfortunate. that is one reason why in the last few years we have tried to focus on trying to retain
not ae who is rational is religious. someone who is religious is not rational. this is the ultimate irrational idea. is --lief that religion it is completely untrue. melanie phillips takes your calls, e-mails, facebook comments. at noonurs live sunday on the booktv. forlarence thomas sat down a conversation about his life and career earlier this month. on the high court since 1991 discussed the law profession and the interworking said the court. this event was held in pittsburgh. it is about an...
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it is intolerable is a bunch of bs. don't tell me you didn't know it was not going on or someone in the administration didn't order that. >> johnathon we are talking about when people ask the people for information. sure here is your information and it cost you. it doesn't cost if you are a friend of the epa. inneed. they are destroying people's able to use the waerth. they denoticed the rights that the greep groups were begin. they are trying to develop industry and create jobs and the epa doesn't share those goals. >> gem u one thought? >> it is probably because the organization was trying to destroy the epa and environment with it. nwe'll have to leave it there. thank you for joining thus week. and green lights, and sneaky ways governments are taxing americans and putting their lives in danger at the same time. >> what do i need to be next week in >> this is desperation and stuiditty. shortening the yellow light when you drive. you hit the red and they ticket you quicker. holy crap for money? not to mepgz the safety
it is intolerable is a bunch of bs. don't tell me you didn't know it was not going on or someone in the administration didn't order that. >> johnathon we are talking about when people ask the people for information. sure here is your information and it cost you. it doesn't cost if you are a friend of the epa. inneed. they are destroying people's able to use the waerth. they denoticed the rights that the greep groups were begin. they are trying to develop industry and create jobs and the...
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enough is enough. >> stop, stop. that is confused. that is it an entire rant that lost me at hello. that is a total mischaracterization . bill and harry reid is saying they have to work on implementation he's not talking about expand entitlement. they are talking about basic stuff. >> off the- austin. what wrong. there is a 3 hadn't 8 percent tax on investment income. >> it is it on high income people. pay roll taxings. what pay roll tax are you referring to? pay roll taxway had nothing to do with that. >> i am talking about obama care medical pay roll tax. a new specific tax with obama care. it is it a noncompliance. austin, come on, man. >> you just stated two things that were the same thing . that is an increase on the capitol gains rate is the stame thing tried to portray as a second tax. >> it is going to medicare. >> there is no doubt there will be practical hicups like when they passed medicare d that free money that the bush administration giving out. there were logistical hicups and problems with that. over all the congressional budget is not forecasting that this will be a
enough is enough. >> stop, stop. that is confused. that is it an entire rant that lost me at hello. that is a total mischaracterization . bill and harry reid is saying they have to work on implementation he's not talking about expand entitlement. they are talking about basic stuff. >> off the- austin. what wrong. there is a 3 hadn't 8 percent tax on investment income. >> it is it on high income people. pay roll taxings. what pay roll tax are you referring to? pay roll taxway...
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and i think the data breach, as massive as it is, it is something that is a real concern.irst concern is to protect the consumers that have had their information access to get to the bottom of how wide and how many other people have access the information. once we have protected that, we can worry about fines and other kind of things later. gerri: if you make a mistake that they come you should lose your contract. >> it is not one that the attorney general exercises, but the federal communications commission, they manage managed that, i will leave it for their discretion. >> what about your investigation? >> the civil investigative demands, which are essentially like our subpoena, they will get the record. we are already getting funds in turn terms of how many people have accessed this access to this information. i will give a little bit of that credit for fox news because they were the ones doing an investigative report on the lifeline contract. they were the ones who exposed this announcement attention. gerri: we appreciate you coming on and up leading us on this story.
and i think the data breach, as massive as it is, it is something that is a real concern.irst concern is to protect the consumers that have had their information access to get to the bottom of how wide and how many other people have access the information. once we have protected that, we can worry about fines and other kind of things later. gerri: if you make a mistake that they come you should lose your contract. >> it is not one that the attorney general exercises, but the federal...
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that is not it just yet. it is certainly trying. think of an ice skater with her arms out skating in a circle trying to do the spin. when the arms and one leg is out, she spins slowly. whether twhen she pulls her arm in, right away she spins so much quicker. and that's what this tornado is trying to do. it's trying to pull the arms in. it's trying to make ilts setsel strong storm. that is certainly getting stronger, moving to our east. i have to break off here for about three minutes. we're going to have to move the car a little further to the east. we have to reposition ourselves so we can get a better picture for you and also to keep ourselves safe. >> chad, yes, stay safe. stay safe. get where you need to go. we'll touchback with you in a second. you're looking at live footage from cnn affiliate koco of a tornado that touched down west of oklahoma city. it is a multiple vortices tornado. many funnels touching down. it seems to be gaining strength. i'm going to go to samantha moore at the weather senter who has the benefit of some
that is not it just yet. it is certainly trying. think of an ice skater with her arms out skating in a circle trying to do the spin. when the arms and one leg is out, she spins slowly. whether twhen she pulls her arm in, right away she spins so much quicker. and that's what this tornado is trying to do. it's trying to pull the arms in. it's trying to make ilts setsel strong storm. that is certainly getting stronger, moving to our east. i have to break off here for about three minutes. we're...
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is. i did not take his life. >> this is not a case of who done it. the person who done it, the person who committed this killing sits in court today. the defendant jodi arias. >> i can just arrest you and throw you in jail. i want to know why. why did you do this to him? >> you did not shoot travis? >> no, i have never even shot a real gun? >> you did not stab him 27 times? >> i never, that is heinous, i never. >> slit his throat from ear to ear? >> i can't imagine slitting any one's throat ever? >> if i was ever going to try to kill somebody i would use gloves, plenty of them. >> the defense calls jodi arias. >> did you kill travis alex alexander on june 4, 2008? >> yes, i dis. >> were you crying when you were shooting him? >> he don't remember. >> were you crying when you were stabbing him? >> i don't remember. >> how about when you cut his throat, were you crying then? >> i don't know. >> you fired the gun and shot him in the head and then you killed him, right? >> i grabbed the gun an
is. i did not take his life. >> this is not a case of who done it. the person who done it, the person who committed this killing sits in court today. the defendant jodi arias. >> i can just arrest you and throw you in jail. i want to know why. why did you do this to him? >> you did not shoot travis? >> no, i have never even shot a real gun? >> you did not stab him 27 times? >> i never, that is heinous, i never. >> slit his throat from ear to ear?...
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this is but this is possible but it is my reply that is little info to bring command ship like nineteen eighty two of them is still the cry since the cd and conflict now is as zero sum game and although i would conflict and low side is willing to risk it's cation or its defense to a dissolve the c.d.i. this is a major problem and mistake by obama he wanted turkey to play a big role but or do god does not want to need that it is the military and turkey so how come that you are talking about an enlarged conflict heard by some major players are reluctant to be active this is the eighties and the turkeys and gradually the egyptians are villi very much willing to stop and contain the conflict as a matter of fact and a new development that is preparing a gradual solution ok and the shift is good planning ahead gets a little bill and the bill going to general result due respect to egypt was all due respect to egypt egypt needs first to put its house in order it's an economic mess it's a political mess and if a solution comes i agree with you it will come from the us and russia talking to iran
this is but this is possible but it is my reply that is little info to bring command ship like nineteen eighty two of them is still the cry since the cd and conflict now is as zero sum game and although i would conflict and low side is willing to risk it's cation or its defense to a dissolve the c.d.i. this is a major problem and mistake by obama he wanted turkey to play a big role but or do god does not want to need that it is the military and turkey so how come that you are talking about an...
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that is the government handling everything. >> that is where this is headed. neil, i have a audio in president obama's own words, that says nars where he wants to to is a sine pair system on his way, what i would like to encourage business people to do, is don't just figure out, how it going to impact you, do something about it. job create or network, give employers a way to communicate to employees, because. yes don't realize yet, that the impact of obamacare could cost them their job. neil: good for you. >> go to job creators network and figure out how you can help communicate to your employees. neil: i thought of you, because you had nothing else to do, you are doing some good. thank you very much. >> thank you, neil. neil: herman cain, has been right every step of the way. >> all this time, tablets are gadgets on borrowed time, in less than 5 years, maybe out of time, you buying it, we're blitzing it. mowing your lawn isn't always easy. but maybe the problem isn't your lawn. introducing the all-wheel-drive mower from husqvarna. we engineered its unique dri
that is the government handling everything. >> that is where this is headed. neil, i have a audio in president obama's own words, that says nars where he wants to to is a sine pair system on his way, what i would like to encourage business people to do, is don't just figure out, how it going to impact you, do something about it. job create or network, give employers a way to communicate to employees, because. yes don't realize yet, that the impact of obamacare could cost them their job....
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is not that journalism is dying it is the business model the platform is evolving.have not figured out how to sustain ourselves and thrive given those changes. honestly, i don't know how. coming from public radio, we had 40 years of experience to be part of our community to the point* people feel comfortable donating to the member station. we would not exist without the number stations upwards of 4 million people. it is a model that works for us but the same time at npr we rely on a certain amount of sponsorship and online sponsorship that we call advertising but it is done differently. it is not. everyone is figuring out what type of new business ventures, partnerships, a nonprofit journalism more entrepreneurial journalism this is not my area of expertise. so journalists are notoriously bad at business. so i think that will leave my predictions that that. but no matter where the business models go more people will be online than ever before more information can be tracked and less information is private and this will all be out there with the matrix that some of u
is not that journalism is dying it is the business model the platform is evolving.have not figured out how to sustain ourselves and thrive given those changes. honestly, i don't know how. coming from public radio, we had 40 years of experience to be part of our community to the point* people feel comfortable donating to the member station. we would not exist without the number stations upwards of 4 million people. it is a model that works for us but the same time at npr we rely on a certain...
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what is a success -- what is interesting is that before we came up with this idea in the plan, there was no idea about how we get more spectrum in the marketplace. i think it's a really important thing the commission is doing. >> i agree. it's an important aspiration, but it's quite be complicated. you have border and international issues which could of takingffect something off the top of 100 20 megahertz because of the neighboring stations in canada and mexico. the commission can't control what the nature of the economy is going to be. thecommission can't dictate broadcasters willingness to participate in this auction. this is a voluntary auction. it won't be voluntary how they are repacked after the auction. but whether or not they want to participate is voluntary. that will be a hard thing for the commission to control. i hear different things from different people. they think they're going to get -- even if they don't get hundred 20, they will get enough to have a robust auction. some of the smaller group of owners may be more to participate. the noncommercial stations are an un
what is a success -- what is interesting is that before we came up with this idea in the plan, there was no idea about how we get more spectrum in the marketplace. i think it's a really important thing the commission is doing. >> i agree. it's an important aspiration, but it's quite be complicated. you have border and international issues which could of takingffect something off the top of 100 20 megahertz because of the neighboring stations in canada and mexico. the commission can't...
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>> how old is he? >> he is like 52.manda berry, i have been on the news for the last ten years. >> i got that. >> and gina. >> what was his name again? >> ariel castro? >> he is white black or hispanic? >> hispanic. >> what is he wearing? >> i don't know because he is not here right now. >> what was he wearing when he left? >> i don't know. >> the police are on the way. talk to them when they get there. >> okay. all right. okay. >> thank you. >> bye. >> oh my god. >> stephanie: oy vey. how about when we get a car open? now! >> like they said in the press conference, the car did arrive two minutes later. so that's a pretty fast response time. did you hear what she was saying, they obviously have been watching news coverage. >> that has to be so frustrating watching yourself on the news. you are like i'm right here. oh, my god. >> stephanie: yeah, and a child was confirmed six years old found in cleveland with the three women. kenny pick is about ten minutes from the house. hi, kenny. >> yeah, this is crazy. yeah totally
>> how old is he? >> he is like 52.manda berry, i have been on the news for the last ten years. >> i got that. >> and gina. >> what was his name again? >> ariel castro? >> he is white black or hispanic? >> hispanic. >> what is he wearing? >> i don't know because he is not here right now. >> what was he wearing when he left? >> i don't know. >> the police are on the way. talk to them when they get there. >> okay....
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there is jake, there is jack.ally driving. >> it is home movie footage from 1955. -- 1965. it would shot and narrated by lady bird johnson. we're beginning our second part of the program, a look back at the lbj's early political career. these are from the johnson library in austin, texas. what is this next hour like? >> we're going to see lyndon johnson that maybe the public did not see very often. in many ways, through the eyes of his wife and others as well. almost to his detriment. lady bird johnson's role is pivotal she has almost done as much for lbj as the tapes. >> when did she narrate these? inherited them were -- where narrated when she was in the white house. that is where she got that great background music. some of them are much earlier than that. he can see her commenting on some of that. he was so slim. is having a good time with these. >> a sampling of the video from our series six years ago on presidential libraries. w. opening of the george bush presidential center last week, we are taking a look
there is jake, there is jack.ally driving. >> it is home movie footage from 1955. -- 1965. it would shot and narrated by lady bird johnson. we're beginning our second part of the program, a look back at the lbj's early political career. these are from the johnson library in austin, texas. what is this next hour like? >> we're going to see lyndon johnson that maybe the public did not see very often. in many ways, through the eyes of his wife and others as well. almost to his...
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this is a u.k. because he paid for it, because it belongs to you and that is something that could bust in the debate sometime. i have an interesting anecdote, that the other thing that got me going and were committed was because i began to realize i was very directly affected by this. i am a freelance writer in the doing this for about eight days in years. i have an ira. it took a hit with the.com bust and the financial crash in 2008. i don't even want to think about my home-equity at this point. it's very hard to say. it's a tough racket, freelance writing. i realized when i received a statement used to censure on paper, but she now have to look at online to tell you what your social security would be, which you accumulate enough you look at 65, 70, i realize that's incredibly important to me. thank god or whatever that there is going to be at least that. so this is a very vital piece of history and a very vital issue for me as an individual. now that the anecdote from the 2000 election. there was
this is a u.k. because he paid for it, because it belongs to you and that is something that could bust in the debate sometime. i have an interesting anecdote, that the other thing that got me going and were committed was because i began to realize i was very directly affected by this. i am a freelance writer in the doing this for about eight days in years. i have an ira. it took a hit with the.com bust and the financial crash in 2008. i don't even want to think about my home-equity at this...
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it is their business. it is not our business.of that. >> please engage me was an economics because that is feistier than this discussion. we'll be back with the "a we'll be back with the "a team" in a minute. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. >> the jobs report shows the u.s. economy on the upswing. we are back with the "a-team." >> yes, it is either wireless or robots or electronic, mechanical, so we will go up and down, but it will never get back to the way that it was when mom and dad were raising a subcontracted work a job and mom stayed home. it is not going to happen. >> 9.5 million jobs lost under the obama administration sophia. i mean, this is a troubling sign that we are excited over 100 something new jobs. >> labor participation, people are working. they are working fewer hours. i mean, there just is not
it is their business. it is not our business.of that. >> please engage me was an economics because that is feistier than this discussion. we'll be back with the "a we'll be back with the "a team" in a minute. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. >> the...
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and that is why it is so central what i would like to do is have somebody, i do you have microphones?nk you do. i would be happy to respond to questions and i will do my best. and what you need to do is raise your hand. i always hate the first question. the first person to jump up scarce me to death. [laughter] the lights are bright. make it a good one or i will embarrass you if you don't. [laughter] >> here is what we will do. >> you had the floor up here before. who has the first question? >> i have to quit question. >> i am 81 years old in july i do not need multi part questions. [laughter] it is 7:15 p.m. and 10:15 p.m. in washington were i flew in from yesterday. >> okay. [laughter] but feel free to go ahead. [laughter] >> this second question is. >> no. you only get one. cut off his microphone. [laughter] [applause] >> will you write a book for republicans that says you will not tax without doing a tax decrease. you will not raise taxes without some sort of cut. watching it on the letterman show after $100 billion the world went crazy. >> i was there with the presidency of of lb
and that is why it is so central what i would like to do is have somebody, i do you have microphones?nk you do. i would be happy to respond to questions and i will do my best. and what you need to do is raise your hand. i always hate the first question. the first person to jump up scarce me to death. [laughter] the lights are bright. make it a good one or i will embarrass you if you don't. [laughter] >> here is what we will do. >> you had the floor up here before. who has the first...
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or do you think this thing is dead on arrival? >> my guess is it is dead on arrival. we have to add in a lot of other expenses, particularly the expense of heavy defaults on loans which are not underwritten. a more serious thing to do would be to look at the whole structure of student loans and i have a recommendation for everybody to look at. it is called an immodest proposal. by richard george who is the head of one of the major student loan servicing companies. that lays out a fundamental reform proposal for shifting around the way we handle financing higher education from making what are really subprime loans with the consequent losses and bad experience to a much more rationale system. adam: rich, i haven't forgotten about you, i want to come back to you in a second. i want to ask ann a quick question. isn't there perverse incentive if we keep interest rate loans to incentivize people to take out loans to get head indicated? not that being educated is not a bad thing but kind of fields you need to repay the loan because they don't pay what they need. nothing agai
or do you think this thing is dead on arrival? >> my guess is it is dead on arrival. we have to add in a lot of other expenses, particularly the expense of heavy defaults on loans which are not underwritten. a more serious thing to do would be to look at the whole structure of student loans and i have a recommendation for everybody to look at. it is called an immodest proposal. by richard george who is the head of one of the major student loan servicing companies. that lays out a...
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that is what is happening here. to look at the way that jay kearney in this press briefing today asked about his repeated claim that the white house on the maiden one silas to change to the talking points when we have seen in aphic demonstrations that the talking points that went in one day can mount an entirely different in the other what he's doing is playing to to say that white house people literally at the white house may have all been made one change. that isn't the issue but if administration officials, policymakers, push the cia to rewrite intelligence assessments as they crafted the story for the country in the evidence is clear that it did. >> and wanted no one was the role of the president and hillary clinton if any in the drafting? i think now the american people need to know and deserve an answer and how the administration characterizes it. lou: we just received word tonight that be senate foreign relations committee committee, the republica have called for an investigation of this issue. this is the be
that is what is happening here. to look at the way that jay kearney in this press briefing today asked about his repeated claim that the white house on the maiden one silas to change to the talking points when we have seen in aphic demonstrations that the talking points that went in one day can mount an entirely different in the other what he's doing is playing to to say that white house people literally at the white house may have all been made one change. that isn't the issue but if...
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why there is a delay and how long the delay is anticipated. you don't need a larger bus, you just need some common sense and sensitivity to the citizens to the city, thank you. >> is there any additional comment? >> yeah. thank you. >> chair weiner for calling this hearing. and even though we hear a lot about the issues relating to muni it is always really helpful to see the numbers, to kind of pinpoint what some of the issues that we should focus on budgetarily, and actually the it reminds me of the budget that we saw as well. being that much of the public school funding as well as the public transit funding and that we can expect it to come from and so a lot of it is incredibly important system and so having a city that is also willing to supplement this. and basically that deficit that we get from the state budget, is a really important conversation that we continue to have here and representing the district where most of the growth is happening it is incredibly frustrating to have this conversation around the infrastructure, and that almos
why there is a delay and how long the delay is anticipated. you don't need a larger bus, you just need some common sense and sensitivity to the citizens to the city, thank you. >> is there any additional comment? >> yeah. thank you. >> chair weiner for calling this hearing. and even though we hear a lot about the issues relating to muni it is always really helpful to see the numbers, to kind of pinpoint what some of the issues that we should focus on budgetarily, and actually...
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what, texas is filled with genius is? >> it is. people think that is strange. i don't know why. i think it's strange. >> do you? the most cerebral states. john: of white is a big enough to match the demand right? >> it is a big state. it's not. the idea that people move to the states for the weather is totally insane. it's out of the new york in the summer for half the year. cheap, low cost of living, the taxes. it's right. that's a double entendre meaning it's a right wing state heavily dominated by republicans. maybe that is changing, but also right in the sense of things working out pretty well. john: unemployment is lower than the national average. chief executive magazines, surveys ceos. they paid taxes as the best day to do business in. >> is the best day to do a lot of things including business, and a number of publications have thought that about the state. john: pushed back. paul kruger rights that taxes miracle is a mess. texas is one of the worst poverty rates. highest high-school dropout rate, last for percentage of people without insurance. >> there are some serious
what, texas is filled with genius is? >> it is. people think that is strange. i don't know why. i think it's strange. >> do you? the most cerebral states. john: of white is a big enough to match the demand right? >> it is a big state. it's not. the idea that people move to the states for the weather is totally insane. it's out of the new york in the summer for half the year. cheap, low cost of living, the taxes. it's right. that's a double entendre meaning it's a right wing...
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slowing, that is why business is dipping, gary k what is going on that separates from these markets. >> you know, i'm a big believer in technicals of market, but when all said andidn't tell be about earnings and sales growth, not just catpillar but many others, many areas of europe are in a recession, and markets have been soaring there that is where i think that market will say, wait a minute we hav to deal with valuation of the market and earnings and sales, and just not happening so, i am in aagreement, i could there will be somesss n sure whe neil: you kno gary b, one thing that i noticed with cat, like deere, not much emand for stuff abroad in asia in catilill or caterpillar's case -do you worry? >> absolutely, look. you know gary k made the come that you knowarnings, and growth here are kind of abysmal to be honest. if you are not seeing growth here, and no growth in europe, where the heck is the growth. neil: tt is worrisome. for the stock market. neil: the hack is back,n case you thought china was hu humble, after being fingered out,ow china is giving ut the finger, here they
slowing, that is why business is dipping, gary k what is going on that separates from these markets. >> you know, i'm a big believer in technicals of market, but when all said andidn't tell be about earnings and sales growth, not just catpillar but many others, many areas of europe are in a recession, and markets have been soaring there that is where i think that market will say, wait a minute we hav to deal with valuation of the market and earnings and sales, and just not happening so, i...
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>> well, it is a shame if it is not.we fall behind the rest of the world. both japan and the uk have turned away from a worldwide system to a territorial worldwide tax regime to make themselves more competitive. everyday we hold these kinds of hearings is another day we fall behind. cheryl: scott hodge, thank you. never boring. thank you very much. >> you that. dennis: bloomberg reporters were snooping on bloomberg's wall street client. first, a look at ten year ♪ technology & finance. welcome to the state where cutting taxes for business... is our business. welcome to the new buffalo. welcome to the new buffalo. welcome to the new buffalo. new york state is throwing. out the old rule book to give your business a new edge, the edge you can only get in new york state. to grow our start your business, visit thenewny.com ♪ >> i have your fox business brief. nine wall street firms are rivaling bloomberg's widely used program. the times says wilbert competitors are teaming up to develop the new tech knowledge he. the service
>> well, it is a shame if it is not.we fall behind the rest of the world. both japan and the uk have turned away from a worldwide system to a territorial worldwide tax regime to make themselves more competitive. everyday we hold these kinds of hearings is another day we fall behind. cheryl: scott hodge, thank you. never boring. thank you very much. >> you that. dennis: bloomberg reporters were snooping on bloomberg's wall street client. first, a look at ten year ♪ technology &...
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>> well, it is -- here is what we know. we know that the in it tell against was accurate leading up to the event and shortly thereafter within 24 hours the committee was notified that in fact it was a terrorist attack and that is what led me to my statements on that following sunday. and we know that there was at least the general consensus at the time going into the 16th was, yes, it was a terrorist attack but they changed the narrative and that is what the investigation needs to focus on. why did they change the narrative? did it have a consequence and those are really important questions to get asked. >> chris: what is your answer to both of those. why did they change the narrative? >> clearly some of the early industrycation is they he didn't want the narrative it was a terrorist attack on their watch. clearly that is what it appears to be. again, that is that a thorough investigation should determine and did the culture of that not wanting to be what it was actually contribute to the lowering of the security standards
>> well, it is -- here is what we know. we know that the in it tell against was accurate leading up to the event and shortly thereafter within 24 hours the committee was notified that in fact it was a terrorist attack and that is what led me to my statements on that following sunday. and we know that there was at least the general consensus at the time going into the 16th was, yes, it was a terrorist attack but they changed the narrative and that is what the investigation needs to focus...
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is portrayed is not so accurate. it comes out next friday. >> we look forward to that. over at netflix, a tepid reception for "arrested development." and they lost shares over poor reviews. >> if you don't follow this, "arrested development" was a tv show that ran on fox ten years ago and netflix added a whole brand new season and never before seen and got the gang together as a push to run original programming, but the show fell flat with critics, and the tv writer for "the new york times" said that he simply stopped watching. netflix shares sell better than 6% following that review, but it has clawed some of that back later in the week. bertha coombs is an "arrested development" fan, and we will check in with her for a market check. >> i have seen it a few times and i do love jason bateman, because he is funny i think. amazing. futures this morning, according to the slow start, it is one day up, and one day down kind of week and this is shaping up to be down after thursday where we saw the stock s rise on the bac o
is portrayed is not so accurate. it comes out next friday. >> we look forward to that. over at netflix, a tepid reception for "arrested development." and they lost shares over poor reviews. >> if you don't follow this, "arrested development" was a tv show that ran on fox ten years ago and netflix added a whole brand new season and never before seen and got the gang together as a push to run original programming, but the show fell flat with critics, and the tv...
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bill: is it two, is it six, is it 10, is it 30, is it? >> bill, you can't do it that way.e have agreed to come forward and tell what you is happening. we're getting phone calls at our office of people saying, you know i wanted to come forward and i'm afraid and i will wait and see how the hearing goes before i decide what i'm going to do. bill: so the number continues to add up. a whistle-blower is one thing. i'm not here to make them any less sixth from the survivor of the attack last night but in this case is a whistle-blower the same as a survivor inside the city? >> doesn't matter. a whistle-blower is legal kind of term meaning they get certain protections. bill: only because i'm trying to figure out whether they were in-country on it. >> night of september 11th? will you answer that? >> i'm sure you show up wednesday and find out who they are. we'll see you wednesday. bill: we shall. we'll speak with you and also the state department between now and then as well and try to clear a lot of this up. victoria toensing, thank you for your time out of washington, d.c.. >> s
bill: is it two, is it six, is it 10, is it 30, is it? >> bill, you can't do it that way.e have agreed to come forward and tell what you is happening. we're getting phone calls at our office of people saying, you know i wanted to come forward and i'm afraid and i will wait and see how the hearing goes before i decide what i'm going to do. bill: so the number continues to add up. a whistle-blower is one thing. i'm not here to make them any less sixth from the survivor of the attack last...