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well sure i mean as as you well know since the recession in two thousand and eight you've had many many fiscal challenges at the state and local level and while the states have been recovering a bit local governments are still hurting from the impacts of that five years ago and so whenever there's competition for funds you know things in transit in particular what's going to happen is that they're not going to cut the salaries of unionized workers they're going to go and cut bus lines and bus routes and things like that and when you compound the problem by actually trying to invest more money into higher cost options like rail instead of better cost options like like bus routes all those dishes decisions are compounding to make it really difficult on the on the on the urban poor if you need transit the mugs and so that's why i think more competition more private sector options should be brought to bear and if the other thing that we've sort of done is you know especially when you're talking about rel is that it's not low income people that are primarily using urban rel it's middle class
well sure i mean as as you well know since the recession in two thousand and eight you've had many many fiscal challenges at the state and local level and while the states have been recovering a bit local governments are still hurting from the impacts of that five years ago and so whenever there's competition for funds you know things in transit in particular what's going to happen is that they're not going to cut the salaries of unionized workers they're going to go and cut bus lines and bus...
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well cronyism can be a problem if you don't do privatization if you don't do it well the folks who do this well and by and large i mean that's what we've seen in public transit just as we see in most areas government service if you have true competition you have sort of an apples to apples even playing field for competitors where they know the rules of the game and everybody competes on the same measures the same metrics then you're going to get you're going to avoid those problems trani of them because you're basically saying here are the rules of the game and what we're we're going to be transparent about how we do this and select the bidders and so that's the way privatisation should be done to avoid that and then the other thing of course is that cities need to be really good at monitoring these contracts and putting performance metrics into the contracts that demand that the the private contractors live up to their end of the bargain and deliver what they said they were going to deliver and if you get those two things right you have good competition you have good contracting that
well cronyism can be a problem if you don't do privatization if you don't do it well the folks who do this well and by and large i mean that's what we've seen in public transit just as we see in most areas government service if you have true competition you have sort of an apples to apples even playing field for competitors where they know the rules of the game and everybody competes on the same measures the same metrics then you're going to get you're going to avoid those problems trani of...
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well, it's not difficult. you just listen to what she says and then you say something appropriate in response. to what end? hi. again. hi. hi. hi. hi. anyway, um... we brought home indian food. and, um... i know that moving can be stressful, and, and, i find that when i'm undergoing stress, that good food and company can have a comforting effect. also, curry is a natural laxative, and i don't have to tell you, that, you know, a clean colon is just one less thing to worry about. leonard, i'm no expert here, but i believe in the context of a luncheon invitation, you might want to skip the reference to bowel movements. ♪ our whole universe was in a hot, dense state ♪ ♪ then nearly 14 billion years ago expansion started... wait! ♪ ♪ the earth began to cool ♪ the autotrophs began to drool, neanderthals developed tools ♪ ♪ we built the wall ♪ we built the pyramids ♪ ♪ math, science, history, unraveling the mystery ♪ ♪ that all started with a big bang ♪ ♪ bang! ♪ walmart has some great lunch options. a meal like this
well, it's not difficult. you just listen to what she says and then you say something appropriate in response. to what end? hi. again. hi. hi. hi. hi. anyway, um... we brought home indian food. and, um... i know that moving can be stressful, and, and, i find that when i'm undergoing stress, that good food and company can have a comforting effect. also, curry is a natural laxative, and i don't have to tell you, that, you know, a clean colon is just one less thing to worry about. leonard, i'm no...
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well, guess again.ernanke underestimated by wall street. >> and the fed says he has a communication problem, and the others say it is a market comprehension problem? >> well, the latter. i think that he was artful in the last testimony. >> i say in the next few meetings. >> yes. and how do you say hypothetically we will. and suddenly he puts the data point, and i don't know the backup rates were so severe and then jamie dimon comes out to say, we are going to the normalized rates and good interview with toll brothers with becky and joe, and this is the beginning to cause a stampede of people off of the sidelines to buy a house. obviously not refi'ing, but obviously said, we don't want a rapid rise and the fed chief does not want a rapid rise. >> and this is very well an overreaction in part by the investors across the asset classes. now, the idea that we will go from 2.2 to 3.2 in a month is farfetched. >> well, the data does not support that. >> it doesn't at all, but to those who say when the eggs it
well, guess again.ernanke underestimated by wall street. >> and the fed says he has a communication problem, and the others say it is a market comprehension problem? >> well, the latter. i think that he was artful in the last testimony. >> i say in the next few meetings. >> yes. and how do you say hypothetically we will. and suddenly he puts the data point, and i don't know the backup rates were so severe and then jamie dimon comes out to say, we are going to the...
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i'm margaret how well you're watching our t.v. we begin the show with the latest update on edward snowden the man who leaked confidential national security agency documents to media outlets he is asked this moment still holed up in the transit area of the moscow airport meanwhile edward snowden's father is speaking out saying he's confident his son will return to the united states in an interview with n.b.c. lonnie snowden said that he has not spoken to his son since april however r.t.s. lucy kavanagh is in moscow and brings us the latest. well it looks like the saga of edward snowden continues for yet another day of course he still presumed to be somewhere in the transit zone of the sheremetyevo airport behind me although he hasn't physically been seen since his arrival as far as we know mr snowden has been accompanied by a woman named sarah harrison she's a wiki leaks researcher now the two had flown to moscow on sunday they were supposed to fly to have van the following day but never ended up boarding that flight now edward sno
i'm margaret how well you're watching our t.v. we begin the show with the latest update on edward snowden the man who leaked confidential national security agency documents to media outlets he is asked this moment still holed up in the transit area of the moscow airport meanwhile edward snowden's father is speaking out saying he's confident his son will return to the united states in an interview with n.b.c. lonnie snowden said that he has not spoken to his son since april however r.t.s. lucy...
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well former cia officer. mcgovern joins me live now to discuss how snowden has managed to keep out of america's clutches for so long what all those resources the u.s. have just how do you think he had slipped through the net so far. well i think this is a metaphor. you know there's talk about the soling sole remaining superpower in the world and often washington believes that it can act like ruler of the worlds and they can control things by leaning on by pressuring other countries and in this case saying no no you must never grant asylum or help in any way it would snowden now it would snowden has said you know you can't you can't avoid all risk and that's true but so far. so far he's been able to elude this vast multi-billion dollar apparatus or oriented toward now seizing him which we were europe before with cia officers you're a former cia officer tell us surely they do actually know where he is now don't they. i don't believe they do you see it's a contest context contest between very sophisticated peopl
well former cia officer. mcgovern joins me live now to discuss how snowden has managed to keep out of america's clutches for so long what all those resources the u.s. have just how do you think he had slipped through the net so far. well i think this is a metaphor. you know there's talk about the soling sole remaining superpower in the world and often washington believes that it can act like ruler of the worlds and they can control things by leaning on by pressuring other countries and in this...
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as foreign relations and trade relations well let's talk a. japan in particular is aiming to double their monetary base within two years and initially it had a devastating effect on the yen it was going down but that's actually what they wanted i mean is that what central bank policy should be doing is to devalue the currency and why why would they aim to do that in the first place well no it shouldn't be done that way at all it's called beggar thy neighbor policy where you try to make your neighbor worse off by. inflating your money supply and driving down the value of your dollar so it makes your exports look better and initially there was a positive response in japan has received this positive response to the falling yen in their stock market initially went up tremendously almost doubling now it's fallen significantly but they're getting small increases in industrial production in japan and small increases in g.d.p. but look you know they also have to import goods as a matter of fact japan has to import virtually everything all the raw mate
as foreign relations and trade relations well let's talk a. japan in particular is aiming to double their monetary base within two years and initially it had a devastating effect on the yen it was going down but that's actually what they wanted i mean is that what central bank policy should be doing is to devalue the currency and why why would they aim to do that in the first place well no it shouldn't be done that way at all it's called beggar thy neighbor policy where you try to make your...
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well certainly iran didn't offer us enough to raise the issues of mutual distrust the european union in its extensive dialogues with iran was negotiating on the middle east peace process on counterterrorism on weapons of mass destruction and on human rights and we've made almost zero progress on all of those but i don't think it is fair to tie all those geopolitical major geopolitical questions to the nuclear issue each iran sees that as it's in the alley in the ride but back to the point of trust or mistrust i think in insecurity policy trust comes with many shades of grey and it is essentially a about the risk you are willing to accept so i would argue that the west in particular is subjecting iran to a standard that is so well that pretty much impossible to live up to no other country is asking the same thing well i'm very happy to talk about the situation in two thousand and thirteen you know and i do believe that the correct position in the international negotiations with iran is the position being adopted by russia and i don't agree with my own government's policy and i don't a
well certainly iran didn't offer us enough to raise the issues of mutual distrust the european union in its extensive dialogues with iran was negotiating on the middle east peace process on counterterrorism on weapons of mass destruction and on human rights and we've made almost zero progress on all of those but i don't think it is fair to tie all those geopolitical major geopolitical questions to the nuclear issue each iran sees that as it's in the alley in the ride but back to the point of...
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>> well, no, it doesn't.issue for the fed is not the tapering, it's the reversing of the aggressive stimulus that's been put in place by quantitative easing. and that's really a question probably 18 to 24 months from now. so, as the fed tapers off, we'll get a lot of headlines, we'll get a lot of overanalysis, but the big question is what does the fed do as we get into the middle to later stages of this decade. >> paul good to see you. thanks for that, joining us from dunham bradstreet. we're out of time. coming up, "squawk box" and countdown to the opening of markets stateside. jeffrey katzenberg is here, dreamworks animation. we'll be on later. [old english accent] safe driver, multi-car, paid in full -- a most fulsome bounty indeed, lord jamie. thou cometh and we thy saveth! what are you doing? we doth offer so many discounts, we have some to spare. oh, you have any of those homeowners discounts? here we go. thank you. he took my shield, my lady. these are troubling times in the kingdom. more discounts tha
>> well, no, it doesn't.issue for the fed is not the tapering, it's the reversing of the aggressive stimulus that's been put in place by quantitative easing. and that's really a question probably 18 to 24 months from now. so, as the fed tapers off, we'll get a lot of headlines, we'll get a lot of overanalysis, but the big question is what does the fed do as we get into the middle to later stages of this decade. >> paul good to see you. thanks for that, joining us from dunham...
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we are part of that community as well. just like the guard, we have an interest in protecting our friends and neighbors. sustainment is, it's important to us and we'll maintain it especially on the region side. we're able to have these long-standing relationships while the operating force side goes forward and supports the on-going efforts, we are able to stay back here and sustain those relationships. >> just to follow on that, the navy squadrons that provide fire fighting capability are a combination of active and reserve components. one benefit of reserve components is more longevity is pilots in the squadrons. you may have people who have been there for 6, 7 years and have seen multiple fires. that mutual trust is absolutely essential to this capability. >> a couple things that come it mind real briefly, we're talking about wild and land fires primarily but rest assured amongst the group here we're always thinking in an all rest capacity. cal fire's mission is we are the state's fire department. we are thinking about a
we are part of that community as well. just like the guard, we have an interest in protecting our friends and neighbors. sustainment is, it's important to us and we'll maintain it especially on the region side. we're able to have these long-standing relationships while the operating force side goes forward and supports the on-going efforts, we are able to stay back here and sustain those relationships. >> just to follow on that, the navy squadrons that provide fire fighting capability are...
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well see british. it's not on. the. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines you guys are reporting on our t.v. . welcome back to worlds apart we're discussing iran and the west irrational rationality or vice versa if you're so inclined to serve richer adult and the former you can pass or to run mr dalton the rationality of the iranian regime is often cited as the main reason by some american politicians and policy makers of why iran should not be trusted with a peaceful nuclear program but of course to many iranian people the that ability to excel in nuclear research is the very proof of that irrationality there's almost a cult of education and science in. iran so it's not just denying them that's right it's not just about security here it's about denying iran national identity denying them who they really are and how they see themselves well again you are taking an inflated view of what american policy is you quote some circles within the unite
well see british. it's not on. the. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines you guys are reporting on our t.v. . welcome back to worlds apart we're discussing iran and the west irrational rationality or vice versa if you're so inclined to serve richer adult and the former you can pass or to run mr dalton the rationality of the iranian regime is often cited as the main reason by some american politicians and...
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>> well, some of them might. and i think that is the risk that we take, but if we have a safe zone and move the opposition council in there and have them coordinate with the military and much easier get the weapons to the right people, and use it effectively. look, this is a mess. you and i have not even discussed the chemical weapons caches, but to do nothing is the worst of all options in my view. it is going to be very, very difficult and much more difficult than it would have been two years ago, and i'm not saying it is easy, but the status quo is the worst of all options. >> senator john mccain, thank you so much for joining us. appreciate it. >> thanks for having me on. >>> and coming up, didn't she say she wanted a break? hillary clinton outlines a very aggressive post secretary of state agenda which has people asking about a 2016 presidential run. you thought that the birthday party at chuck e. cheese's birthday was expensive? you should be glad that you were not charged for singing the "happy birthday" s
>> well, some of them might. and i think that is the risk that we take, but if we have a safe zone and move the opposition council in there and have them coordinate with the military and much easier get the weapons to the right people, and use it effectively. look, this is a mess. you and i have not even discussed the chemical weapons caches, but to do nothing is the worst of all options in my view. it is going to be very, very difficult and much more difficult than it would have been two...
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well done. you didn't raise your voice too much, either. well done. good stuff. got news out for the european auto association talking about this anti-dumping complaint being received from china, being filed with china's ministry of commerce. they assume china will retaliate with provisional duties should the eu commission not back down from the current trade stance. acea says it could affect cars built as early as september. some of our german members are taking this threat extremely seriously. bmw is down about 0.3%. they didn't think they did a great job with greece, so on they did it, anyway, just to keep the baulg rolling for the euro. ollie rehn says they are throwing dirty water on european shoulders. we'll take a break. when we come back, we'll be off to monaco. not a bad idea this time of year for the entrepreneur of the year event. we'll be joined by marco stefanini, i.t. solutions. search "proprietary mutual funds." yikes! then go to e-trade. we've got over 8,000 mutual funds, and not one of them has our name on it. we're in the business of finding the
well done. you didn't raise your voice too much, either. well done. good stuff. got news out for the european auto association talking about this anti-dumping complaint being received from china, being filed with china's ministry of commerce. they assume china will retaliate with provisional duties should the eu commission not back down from the current trade stance. acea says it could affect cars built as early as september. some of our german members are taking this threat extremely...
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>> well, how did he handle it?t care, but you know he's hurt. >> hey, baby. i made your favorite sandwich. >> thanks. >> you all right, d? >> i'm cool. >> is that the truth? >> it doesn't even matter to me. i don't care. >> you do care, and it's okay. you just can't let it break you. >> would you all have done that to y'all's son? >> yeah. >> no. sometimes it's not as easy as that. >> it is that easy. they call your number, you get out your cell, you walk through the prison, sit down, stick your face in the glass, and see your son. that's it. >> and that might have been the hardest thing in the world for him. >> what? >> seeing his little boy on the other side of that glass and then having to walk back through the prison and back into his cell. >> deshawn, sometimes the hardest thing for grown folks to do is the simplest thing for grown men to do, simply. >> what? >> [ laughs ] >> so, what am i supposed to do now? >> exactly what you're doing now -- stay here and live with this family. >> [ clears throat ] would yo
>> well, how did he handle it?t care, but you know he's hurt. >> hey, baby. i made your favorite sandwich. >> thanks. >> you all right, d? >> i'm cool. >> is that the truth? >> it doesn't even matter to me. i don't care. >> you do care, and it's okay. you just can't let it break you. >> would you all have done that to y'all's son? >> yeah. >> no. sometimes it's not as easy as that. >> it is that easy. they call your number,...
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giving in between all that well there's a role for government i mean they should be there to protect the individual. they should be there to defend the individual against foreigner would attack them and so forth you need courts you need regulation that sends. but separation of church and state has been a good thing for the world and separation of the economy and government that's really the goal now. there's a fine line there. but you've got to get through it now another budget that iran wrote has the virtue of selfishness which she talks about as well and obama has openly criticized us take a look at. john mccain. the socialistic. one. i want to make a virtue out of selfishness. is this theme of the virtue of selfishness adequately protected in the movie. will be portrayed in the movie but it's not out of her trade in general society i think i think i had a bad hair day when she said selfishness and she was tired of having to defend but of course what she meant was ethical self-interest rational reason self-interest self-interest in the sense that you can benefit society when you be
giving in between all that well there's a role for government i mean they should be there to protect the individual. they should be there to defend the individual against foreigner would attack them and so forth you need courts you need regulation that sends. but separation of church and state has been a good thing for the world and separation of the economy and government that's really the goal now. there's a fine line there. but you've got to get through it now another budget that iran wrote...
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well the short answer that is no is no truth to it well there's no evidence credible evidence to suggest that the people who are believing. i mean i've actually met a number of them and read their material and there's a con or so nasserism about empathy you know the point is that you know i'm sitting here because i take climate science very seriously and in my book rest mass inside . the science of geo engineering based on fear of you need to churn the best scientists but there are no climate scientists cloud physicists who take the claims of the chemtrails and will seriously this is really is a conspiracy theory it's not geo engineering and we really shouldn't get much attention but let's talk about whether manipulation in general as we know china use cloud seeding for the olympics it seems like a dystopian future and really my question i guess is where should the line be drawn between nature and man. when i think this is you know way one of the concerns many people have about climate engineering which is much more than with a modification which as you say is being practiced in various
well the short answer that is no is no truth to it well there's no evidence credible evidence to suggest that the people who are believing. i mean i've actually met a number of them and read their material and there's a con or so nasserism about empathy you know the point is that you know i'm sitting here because i take climate science very seriously and in my book rest mass inside . the science of geo engineering based on fear of you need to churn the best scientists but there are no climate...
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well-- how could i screw you? i just got elected. well, the thing...ll ringing] i just want to meet, just you and the city and everyone, and i want to clear things up. just get ahold of me and we'll talk later. now's not the time, eh? [crowd cheering] any good? you like the two, didn't you? isn't that what you said before? i want to thank you so much for your contribution during the campaign. any luck tonight? yeah? you play these? i've never seen you here. how's it going? is this your friend? how you doing? is this your brother? nice to meet you. i've heard nice things about you. we'll get together soon, okay? he says we screwed him. how did we screw him? looks like i'm about to find out. oh, yeah, thanks. excuse me. hi. who do you have here? pleased to meet you. [hushed conversation] [crowd roaring] is that the two? the number two horse! let's see your ticket again. oh, my god! [female constable]: i'm sorry, ma'am. you can't come through right now. you're going to have to go around. excuse me. i'm with the coroner's service. excuse me? i'm the corone
well-- how could i screw you? i just got elected. well, the thing...ll ringing] i just want to meet, just you and the city and everyone, and i want to clear things up. just get ahold of me and we'll talk later. now's not the time, eh? [crowd cheering] any good? you like the two, didn't you? isn't that what you said before? i want to thank you so much for your contribution during the campaign. any luck tonight? yeah? you play these? i've never seen you here. how's it going? is this your friend?...
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. >> well, i couldn't ask for a better group of co-workers. >> save by cory crawford. >> jimmy: well,seen the goal before, just imagine what that might have looked like and you will fill in the blanks. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i'll pass that along. facebook unveiled a major new upgrade to their hugely popular instagram today, the users can now post short videos and share them with their friends. so basically, facebook just came out with vine today. this truly is the golden age of wasting time, isn't it? this is great, this is from a documentary on the national geographic channel. it is called the science of sex, one interesting thing they did, what happens to a woman's brain during orgasm, and what is especially interesting is how they helped her achieve it. >> to help the scientists research, this woman is going to attempt to reach orgasm in the unsexy confines of a mri scanner. >> monica, are you in a position to start? >> i am. >> monica, start genital stimulation. >> jimmy: yeah, let me tell you something, his wife is a lucky lady. monica, start genital stimulation -- sim
. >> well, i couldn't ask for a better group of co-workers. >> save by cory crawford. >> jimmy: well,seen the goal before, just imagine what that might have looked like and you will fill in the blanks. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i'll pass that along. facebook unveiled a major new upgrade to their hugely popular instagram today, the users can now post short videos and share them with their friends. so basically, facebook just came out with vine today. this truly is...
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wells fargo advisors.ether we'll go far. ♪ take the money and run ♪ >> about time for the opening bell, and time for cramer's "mad dash" before the opening bell. how is apple going to look today? >> well, this is important, any company that announced the changers in the operating system, and sleeker and pandora and making it so that the phone, that one of the offings could last 11 hours, talking about a beautiful new phone in a world where we care about style or some are supposed to, and we would say, this is exciting, but this is apple, david. we expected them to announce an iphone that makes it so that your car works on water. i mean, we just -- >> when is that coming by the way? >> that is the 2017. it is incredible. and people, and when the people on stage said innovate and people said that apple can't innovate. look. what we are used to from apple is seeing something that we didn't know that we just, how did we live without that. how did we live without the tablets, david? how did we live without the
wells fargo advisors.ether we'll go far. ♪ take the money and run ♪ >> about time for the opening bell, and time for cramer's "mad dash" before the opening bell. how is apple going to look today? >> well, this is important, any company that announced the changers in the operating system, and sleeker and pandora and making it so that the phone, that one of the offings could last 11 hours, talking about a beautiful new phone in a world where we care about style or some...
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i'm maggie lopez and you are watching r t well on the run admitted n.s.a. leaker edward snowden is fighting for freedom flying from country to country in an attempt to avoid extradition to the u.s. on saturday night word came that the thirty year old had boarded a plane headed toward moscow with plans to quickly leave for a third destination his current whereabouts are unknown as is his final destination the plane headed towards cuba that snowden was supposed to be on landed have at it just about an hour ago the u.s. has requested for the extradition of snowden from china russia and hong kong but why are these nations and others choosing to go along with america's demands for a whiner a look at the international implications political commentator sam sachs explains. last week the department of justice was working closely with officials in hong kong their plan to have edward snowden arrested and brought back to the united states to face espionage charges today we know that plan didn't work out and we've now seen other governments around the world appear unwi
i'm maggie lopez and you are watching r t well on the run admitted n.s.a. leaker edward snowden is fighting for freedom flying from country to country in an attempt to avoid extradition to the u.s. on saturday night word came that the thirty year old had boarded a plane headed toward moscow with plans to quickly leave for a third destination his current whereabouts are unknown as is his final destination the plane headed towards cuba that snowden was supposed to be on landed have at it just...
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i think the ones that will do well are the ones that are holding up relatively well. again, it's financials. i like technology. i like industrials. i think that's where we're going to see the new merging leadership, as we go through this corrective phase. and remember one thing, maria. in the secular bull market, you need shakeouts like this. to get the shift in leaderships. i think long term this is very, very healthy. >> all right. we'll leave it there. thanks, ralph, stephanie, rebecca. good to see everybody. have a fantastic weekend after what has been a really busy week. >>> what is an investor to do in the middle of all of this volatility? i'll be talking with john calamos, manages about $30 billion. and he said the market is overreacting to the fed. we'll find out how he is allocating capital. >>> and don't miss my interview with the ceo of paribas north america. that and more coming up on "closing bell." [ male announcer ] when gloria and her financial advisor made a retirement plan, they considered all her assets, even those held elsewhere, giving her the con
i think the ones that will do well are the ones that are holding up relatively well. again, it's financials. i like technology. i like industrials. i think that's where we're going to see the new merging leadership, as we go through this corrective phase. and remember one thing, maria. in the secular bull market, you need shakeouts like this. to get the shift in leaderships. i think long term this is very, very healthy. >> all right. we'll leave it there. thanks, ralph, stephanie,...
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>> guest: well, i understand the, his calling for it. there was a previous member of our committee some years ago that raised it. i can't remember who it is. what i worry about when you really dissect how all this packaging works, a la carte everyone understands because they've been in restaurants, and they know what a la carte means. but what i'm genuinely concerned about are some of the really smaller niche stations that could be lost in this. and i think that they're important. they're important across minority communities in our country and such. so while i understand from a very popular viewpoint that you just deconstruct this and people can just, you know, buy one at a time, i mean, i'm struck by how many cable, you know, how many stations i have access to. and i think sometimes, you know, how much am i using this? but there's a reason for that packaging, and my concern about it, my chief concern are these niche stations and how you accommodate that. but i also think that there's a frustration on the part of many people. i hear it
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and home depot says it will stop selling her products as well.e celebrity chef admitting during the deposition in a lawsuit she had used racial slurs. >>> and a man over o labor dispute is free this morning. chip starnes had been held nearly a week. he reach add deal with workers overnight providing dozens of them with severance packages similar to the 30workers who were laid off, even though those workers have not been laid off. some were fired but he might hire them back. talk about a hostile work event? >> tell me about it. hard to go back to work after you've taken your boss hostage. ashley morrison in new york. thank you, ashley. >>> well, in sports the mighty keep on falling at the all england club. seven-time wimbledon champ roger federer was knocked out in the second round of the tournament by 116th rankeder by sergiy stakhovsky. and on the women's side maria sharapova was ousted by michelle larchen de brito who was ranked at 131 in the world. >>> when we return, taking a stand. we'll hear from the state senator who put herself on the pol
and home depot says it will stop selling her products as well.e celebrity chef admitting during the deposition in a lawsuit she had used racial slurs. >>> and a man over o labor dispute is free this morning. chip starnes had been held nearly a week. he reach add deal with workers overnight providing dozens of them with severance packages similar to the 30workers who were laid off, even though those workers have not been laid off. some were fired but he might hire them back. talk about...
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well. this month high tech means good help whether it be the latest laser cutters a lifesaving heart rushing innovators are working hard to keep you healthy for some companies it's been a winding road from car simulators to cutting and streaming systems for others it's been a lifetime of work along the mysteries of the cell chikatilo fun technology we've got the future of. the mission free accreditation free zones for charges free. range month free risk free. to tide free. download free broadcast clothing video for your media projects and free media and on to our teton tom. where in the world is edward snowden the world's media and u.s. intelligence agency you searched high and low for the n.s.a. whistleblower after he sends a jet full of journalists chasing off false prelude to havana. the russian federation has nothing to do with mr snowden if you will his travels around the world. moscow hits back at washington's threats and demands to extradite snowden saying he has even crossed the cou
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of halliburton and you are the biggest beneficiaries of fracking well however in. it's one of them not to draw any conclusions here these are just the inconvenient truth there's also no federal requirement that mandates companies to disclose exactly what is in their fracking fluids senator bob casey from pennsylvania introduced the frak act to bring more transparency and federal regulation to fracking. fracturing which is basically two one is disclosure and one is regulation and disclosure i think we're going to make progress in terms of. going to legislation or other changes but also have a lot of cooperation we're seeing companies that are saying we know we have to disclose the. the list of chemicals and provide a lot of public disclosure the tougher issue in the world will be a lot more conflict will be on regulation i think we should have a national standard and have regulation. but other members support the business senator rob portman would like to see natural gas fracking expanded to create jobs and increase you as dependence on foreign oil. we're really exc
of halliburton and you are the biggest beneficiaries of fracking well however in. it's one of them not to draw any conclusions here these are just the inconvenient truth there's also no federal requirement that mandates companies to disclose exactly what is in their fracking fluids senator bob casey from pennsylvania introduced the frak act to bring more transparency and federal regulation to fracking. fracturing which is basically two one is disclosure and one is regulation and disclosure i...
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yes, well, i sat down with mr.enner, told him you have been doing great work, you deserved a raise, and if you didn't get it, that i was leaving. it was just so generous. don't worry about it. he's got plenty money. oh, i know, but 25,000... so you got a $25,000 a year raise. yes. i tell you, mr. steinbrenner-- you're making more than me. i am? a secretary cannot make more than her boss. well, apparently they can. oh, this is insanity. i'm not this hippie. hey, what do you think of this? you'll never pull it off. why, what's going on in there? could you tell me where to find women's moisturizer lotions? this woman's been in there for over an hour. excuse me, miss. is everything o.k.? [kramer] yeah. kramer? jerry, you got my clothes? what clothes? didn't elaine call you? no. what are you doing here? what am i doing here? you're in the women's dressing room. i need that ticket stub back. oh, the stub, yeah. i left it in my pants. where are your pants? i sold them to bania. what? you sold your pants? let me in. why'd
yes, well, i sat down with mr.enner, told him you have been doing great work, you deserved a raise, and if you didn't get it, that i was leaving. it was just so generous. don't worry about it. he's got plenty money. oh, i know, but 25,000... so you got a $25,000 a year raise. yes. i tell you, mr. steinbrenner-- you're making more than me. i am? a secretary cannot make more than her boss. well, apparently they can. oh, this is insanity. i'm not this hippie. hey, what do you think of this? you'll...
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very well actually. very sorry to interject in your. we are having some problems hearing you i know i did a few hitches were trying to contact you just now morphy sorry will get someone come but she bit later will will get a better line and come back to them for your thoughts thanks for your time come but she's ok lindsay german they're sorry about that guys that we couldn't bring a better interview right are on my team working twenty four seventh's provide you the best stories and pictures let's talk about that here's a quick taste of what's lined up for you at our tea dot com tonight u.n. experts reveal the ugly truth of israeli army tactics quoting using palestinian children as human shields we invite you to go online for more details about that and another click away to just a click away we're talking about singapore still choking in huge amounts of smog with levels of air pollution said to be in danger in the health of thousands says going to go on for a while as well r.t. dot com more pictures more videos of that haze as obscure i
very well actually. very sorry to interject in your. we are having some problems hearing you i know i did a few hitches were trying to contact you just now morphy sorry will get someone come but she bit later will will get a better line and come back to them for your thoughts thanks for your time come but she's ok lindsay german they're sorry about that guys that we couldn't bring a better interview right are on my team working twenty four seventh's provide you the best stories and pictures...
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well the other day and. behind me with foreign minister heaping visiting him ahead of his meeting with his u.k. counterpart william hague that's the press conference held by a foreign minister and. the ecuadorian government will continue to ensure that julian assange keeps receiving the protection we're giving him under asylum in our country protecting his personal integrity and particularly his freedom of expression his confinement continue the wiki leaks founder. made numerous appearances throughout the world's media and of course continue to make sure that his message to support. continues to be heard and perhaps even providing inspiration for some of the most high profile. in fact speaking recently about the n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden julian assange. indeed many to describe. the weeklies found a believes that there's already a sealed indictment of the united states gave the songs refuge at his mansion after he was released on bail in late two thousand and ten he thinks that washington's been loo
well the other day and. behind me with foreign minister heaping visiting him ahead of his meeting with his u.k. counterpart william hague that's the press conference held by a foreign minister and. the ecuadorian government will continue to ensure that julian assange keeps receiving the protection we're giving him under asylum in our country protecting his personal integrity and particularly his freedom of expression his confinement continue the wiki leaks founder. made numerous appearances...
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well. it's technology innovations all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. leave you. alone well come across talk or all things are considered i'm peter lavelle is the united states of america a force for good in the world with still the largest economy and an unmatched military critics claim washington's defined geopolitical interests always trump its loudly proclaimed values friends of washington are given a free pass and it means real or imagined are to be destroyed and replaced. to process whether the united states is a force for good i'm joined by george samuel in new york he is a fellow at the global policy institute of london metropolitan university and in washington we cross to bruce stokes he is the director of global economic attitudes at the pew research center all right gentlemen it's just the three of us crosstalk rules in effect i mean you can jump in anytime you want and i really encourage it george the broad question is the united states a force
well. it's technology innovations all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. leave you. alone well come across talk or all things are considered i'm peter lavelle is the united states of america a force for good in the world with still the largest economy and an unmatched military critics claim washington's defined geopolitical interests always trump its loudly proclaimed values friends of washington are given a free pass and it means real or imagined are to be...
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well and a more recent development the s. and p. upgraded the u.s. negative to stable they were cited economic reasons. it's in monetary credibility now what do you think of all this well you know i'm sure the various market players and large market players are going to. you know. analyse yourself however they will from the standpoint of really just a regular retail investor or a consumer investor. i really don't see what difference it makes i mean government for example treasuries are still at the top in terms of capital requirements and you know in terms of capital ratios so. you know it's really a lot of crude oil that makes no difference there's still ray said far too high i mean the fact is the government is totally and solvent and any independent analysis will tell you that you know all of these programs social security the government's reco of deficits. and so forth no end in sight to the reality is the government is bankrupt and it was like the markets agreed with you because they didn't move eve there but you know one of the provisions in th
well and a more recent development the s. and p. upgraded the u.s. negative to stable they were cited economic reasons. it's in monetary credibility now what do you think of all this well you know i'm sure the various market players and large market players are going to. you know. analyse yourself however they will from the standpoint of really just a regular retail investor or a consumer investor. i really don't see what difference it makes i mean government for example treasuries are still at...
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i'm margaret how well you're watching r.t. the white house announced yesterday that the obama administration has concluded the syrian president bashir al assad regime has used chemical weapons in the fight against the rebels remember when last summer president obama said the evidence would change the calculus of u.s. involvement take a listen. we cannot have a situation where chemical or biological weapons are falling into the hands of the wrong people. we have been very clear to the outside regime but also to other players on the ground that a red line for us is we start saying a whole bunch of chemical weapons moving around or being utilized well this red line may have been crossed the white house released an official statement yesterday about syrian use of chemical weapons skating following a deliberative review our intelligence community assesses the assad regime has used chemical weapons including the nerve agent sarin on a small scale against the opposition multiple times last year our intelligence community has high con
i'm margaret how well you're watching r.t. the white house announced yesterday that the obama administration has concluded the syrian president bashir al assad regime has used chemical weapons in the fight against the rebels remember when last summer president obama said the evidence would change the calculus of u.s. involvement take a listen. we cannot have a situation where chemical or biological weapons are falling into the hands of the wrong people. we have been very clear to the outside...
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>> well, privacy advocates are saying that it is a huge overreach. they're not sure -- there's a lot of unknowns. they don't know -- we don't know what the administration is doing with the information. and so people are up in arm. >> so there's a lot of information. we're talking about millions and millions of bits of information out there. what they are they doing with the data that they have? is there special software that they're looking for terrorist connections? >> well, that's -- you know, that's one of the -- that's one of the rationales being cited by stration, that -- that we need this kind of surveillance so that, you know, for terrorism, for fighting terrorism. so you know, we don't know exactly how it's being used. the stuff is just beginning to come out. so it will be interesting to see, you know, what else is disclosed in the next couple of days or the next few weeks. >> the president is saying that every branch of the government has been informed. every member of congress which even when he said that i thought, really, every member of
>> well, privacy advocates are saying that it is a huge overreach. they're not sure -- there's a lot of unknowns. they don't know -- we don't know what the administration is doing with the information. and so people are up in arm. >> so there's a lot of information. we're talking about millions and millions of bits of information out there. what they are they doing with the data that they have? is there special software that they're looking for terrorist connections? >> well,...
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well, a lot of the lawmakers are coming out and saying well, when we passed the patriot act or whatever act in the u.k., that was for a different age. we weren't actually imagining we were passing laws for -- so there's the legal framework. there's the oversight framework: is matching up the laws and what you can do. but i think there's a bigger philosophical question which is this ability to scoop up 100% of everything all the time-- which they're not quite there yet but they will be soon-- i think snowden was saying was, well, that's a big thing for a society. what does that mean? and i can think of at least two things where -- which are both philosophical questions. someone the ability to report. reporting requires a transaction between a source and a reporter and if those transactions cannot be private, that's the end of investigatory reporting. that's something society ought to think about. and the other is protest. the ability to protest and to dissent from the economic or the environmental or the political system that we have and if these methods started to be used to anticipate
well, a lot of the lawmakers are coming out and saying well, when we passed the patriot act or whatever act in the u.k., that was for a different age. we weren't actually imagining we were passing laws for -- so there's the legal framework. there's the oversight framework: is matching up the laws and what you can do. but i think there's a bigger philosophical question which is this ability to scoop up 100% of everything all the time-- which they're not quite there yet but they will be soon-- i...
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well i'll talk about language as well but i will only react to situations i have read the reports. like the players to know i will be back to stick to comment on your latter point to save lives to carry out a car is on the docket no ground zero zero zero no more weasel words. when you made a direct question he prepared for a change when you thought you should be ready for a. critical stage hands little down to freedom to. live with. sleeves technology innovation all the lives developments around russia we've got the future covered. live live live live. live. and this is on c welcome bok twelve russians are in court on charges of inciting must disorder and violence against conveys they were arrested following process which ended in clashes and may last chair on the eve of president putin's swearing in ceremony well he's a mix a dash of skis following the preliminary hearing. twelve people in the door all accused of inciting riots a year ago in may the sixth went to twelve and they could face up to eight years in prison if they're found guilty back then certainly just twenty four hou
well i'll talk about language as well but i will only react to situations i have read the reports. like the players to know i will be back to stick to comment on your latter point to save lives to carry out a car is on the docket no ground zero zero zero no more weasel words. when you made a direct question he prepared for a change when you thought you should be ready for a. critical stage hands little down to freedom to. live with. sleeves technology innovation all the lives developments...
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wells fargo advisors.nt out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ ... you thought wrong. seize the summer with up to 50% off hotels at travelocity. to accept less and less in the name of style and sophistication. but to us, less isn't more. more is more. abundant space, available leading-edge technology, impeccable design, and more than you've come to expect from a luxury vehicle. the lexus es350 and epa-estimated 40 mpg es hybrid. this is the pursuit of petion. >> breaking news on fannie mae. steve liesman with the details. >> thank you very much. we have some details of the reform bill on fannie mae that will be introduced tomo
wells fargo advisors.nt out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ ... you thought wrong. seize the summer with...
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do we know if these differences are due to well there are many different claims so some people point speculate that central banks are manipulating gold prices whereas others simply say that maybe. market participants are more bullish on gold well it's all very interesting because so much just saying thank you. i. i. know one of the defenses of the n.s.a. spying program is that it has prevented terrorist attacks the f.b.i. director robert mueller testified in front of congress yesterday and he said that it could have even prevented nine eleven now earlier i spoke with andreas an answer was he's an expert and distributed systems and security and i asked him if this is true can these government spying programs really prevent terrorist attacks. whenever terrorist plots have been thwarted the government is the first to leak their own information in order to go wrong about the successes of these programs and in fact what we've seen bowie informed people. all is that this isn't helping terrorism or rather the opposite we should consider this sloppy lazy security taking the data of three hun
do we know if these differences are due to well there are many different claims so some people point speculate that central banks are manipulating gold prices whereas others simply say that maybe. market participants are more bullish on gold well it's all very interesting because so much just saying thank you. i. i. know one of the defenses of the n.s.a. spying program is that it has prevented terrorist attacks the f.b.i. director robert mueller testified in front of congress yesterday and he...
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well there is one single favorite t.v. . listening to music or maybe sharing music with a file sharing is growing ever more popular and as its popularity so you too does the file sharing site the torrent sites that host days link that's a great unpopularity we've seen in the u.k. authorities alone with record company labels launching an precedented anti torrent site campaign now the first sign of the clampdown by the u.k. authorities came in a form of a letter from the national intelligence and then it was that they found guilty of certain offenses to face ten years imprisonment all see if you can to the founder of one of the sites that received and publish the left a sense of them by the. i know he's asked to remain anonymous but let's take a listen to what he said i think it will i mean maybe also. part of the strategy that they're trying to make it is difficult to supposable for people to and that's threatening as possible for people to start the site but on the whole i don't think it's going to stop well here to talk tor
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well . science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. worse you could let a flight out of the day the radio guy and plot available minutes from a quick fix a watch a watch a quote for a budget deal because you never think anything like this i'm telling. me p p p p. p. six. larry king now meet laura ingram the queen of conservative talk radio if you're going to play a bidding war for various constituency groups the democrats will always be able to outbid you sounds all about the recent white house scandals and the concern is if you if you ask too many questions if you dig too deeply if you're a whistleblower then look out for people to say it's like it is like nixon and her stance on immigration it can't be that anyone who manages to sneak across the border is suddenly an american i don't believe that for all next on larry king now . my guest today laura ingram an old friend the most listened to woman in political told radio host of
well . science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. worse you could let a flight out of the day the radio guy and plot available minutes from a quick fix a watch a watch a quote for a budget deal because you never think anything like this i'm telling. me p p p p. p. six. larry king now meet laura ingram the queen of conservative talk radio if you're going to play a bidding war for various constituency groups the democrats will always...
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>> well, he started out as a semi idol because he was playing well before i was. he was at 15 he was two and a half years older than me. fortunately, he took me under his wing and accepted me early on in my career which was a huge moment for me and then we became great rivals but he was like a human back board. he was unbeatable on clay. he played eight times and won six of the eight and he only lost to one guy, the same guy, twice. nadal to me is the greatest -- he's better than borg, better than anyone by far that i've ever seen on the surface. he'd be like the ultimate nightmare. >> rose: that because he's mastered top spin? because of his speed around the court? because of his power? because he know it is game on clay? >> keep going. >> rose: all of that. >> he's lefty. we are smarter people. >> rose: there are some arguments about that. >> you only see them 10% of the time on a court so the spin is different. so for, like, a federer, for example, who's got the one-handed back hand you have this vicious forehand of nadal's coming up above his head. so that's w
>> well, he started out as a semi idol because he was playing well before i was. he was at 15 he was two and a half years older than me. fortunately, he took me under his wing and accepted me early on in my career which was a huge moment for me and then we became great rivals but he was like a human back board. he was unbeatable on clay. he played eight times and won six of the eight and he only lost to one guy, the same guy, twice. nadal to me is the greatest -- he's better than borg,...
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dwe >> well, i will go slightly different, tax as well.ne of david cameron's teases to get the trade talks jump started between the eu and united states. and today, they are talking about syria and getting an accord, and various sources have seen fighting the scourge of tax evasion, and that is corporate tax evaders and money launders and tax evasion, and the language is going to be strong against the companies, and face it some of the biggest u.s. companies, amazon, and google have been arranging the businesses not the pay taxes there, but in the u cak, they wd tell multinationals what taxes to pay and where. complaints about the show companies previously in africa was el. so show companies are in the line of fire. they must identify effective owners, and used to exploit loopholes and agree to give each other automatic access to the residential tax affairs and a tighting of the net of launders and evaders as well. that is some accord of the g-8, but on the other issues, they are very far from a conclusive agreement on syria. it appeared a
dwe >> well, i will go slightly different, tax as well.ne of david cameron's teases to get the trade talks jump started between the eu and united states. and today, they are talking about syria and getting an accord, and various sources have seen fighting the scourge of tax evasion, and that is corporate tax evaders and money launders and tax evasion, and the language is going to be strong against the companies, and face it some of the biggest u.s. companies, amazon, and google have been...
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directors as well as a man called home and schmitz and herman schmitz was the c.e.o. the boss of the notorious german chemicals company i g farben which ran its own corporate concentration camp auschwitz and also manufactured cyclone b. the gas used to murder millions of jews so germany was very had a very strong presence on the border the b.o.'s the b.o.'s did a lot of foreign exchange deals with a rice spank in the second world war and it also carried our other services for the for the germans and the relation was so strong that poole who was the vice president of the rice bank actually said the b.o.'s is our only foreign branch. that was adam lee bore author of tower of basel. the federal reserve has pursued many strategies over the past hundred years to achieve its mandates but before the modern two week period the fed most frequently used temporary open market operations such as repos where security is sold with the agreement to repurchase at the following day or even week however in two thousand and nine the fed waded into uncharted waters when it assured in q.e
directors as well as a man called home and schmitz and herman schmitz was the c.e.o. the boss of the notorious german chemicals company i g farben which ran its own corporate concentration camp auschwitz and also manufactured cyclone b. the gas used to murder millions of jews so germany was very had a very strong presence on the border the b.o.'s the b.o.'s did a lot of foreign exchange deals with a rice spank in the second world war and it also carried our other services for the for the...
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>> well, okay. from where i sit and what i've seen and what i've read so far and what i know, they're really attacking two communication system like the public switch telephone network that includes land lines, mobile phones, satellite phones. that's a worldwide system and also they're looking at the internet and the world wide web which again is a worldwide system that is ipd addresses, 4 and 6. so those are ike phone numbers, if you will. or you can draw the analogy. and what they're doing is pulling in all the metadata to reconstruct the communities of interest or, if you will, the social networks of every individual in the world and in particular, one of the reasons i couldn't stay there for sure was the fact that they were doing it to every u.s. citizen. i mean, my knowledge was that they were taking in about 320 million records oo long distance calls of u.s. citizens to other u.s. citizens every day. that started in october of 2001. and that's why i could not be a part of that. >> and the patr
>> well, okay. from where i sit and what i've seen and what i've read so far and what i know, they're really attacking two communication system like the public switch telephone network that includes land lines, mobile phones, satellite phones. that's a worldwide system and also they're looking at the internet and the world wide web which again is a worldwide system that is ipd addresses, 4 and 6. so those are ike phone numbers, if you will. or you can draw the analogy. and what they're...
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i want to make sure i'm very quick as well. first of all, good afternoon, everyone. i want to begin by thanking kate and mr. [speaker not understood] for the work they have done with us as well as the budget analyst and specifically olivia. [speaker not understood], did i pronounce that correct? thank you. she has been great in working with us. and as soon as we made our presentation, [speaker not understood]. our mission is public safety, working with all of our communities. we deal with prevention, education, and obviously with enforcement and as appropriate, very quickly, a budget overview. as you can see the two-year cycle here, 12-13 to 13-14. there is a difference of about 9.94%. that's mostly driven by the supplemental provided by the board concerning domestic violence. also has to with some budget increases. as you can see for 13-14, 14-15, that's actually 0% which is about $198,000. looking at the fte count, what we see is that there will be a net increase of 12% for this year. again, this is -- some of this is driven by the supplemental we received recently
i want to make sure i'm very quick as well. first of all, good afternoon, everyone. i want to begin by thanking kate and mr. [speaker not understood] for the work they have done with us as well as the budget analyst and specifically olivia. [speaker not understood], did i pronounce that correct? thank you. she has been great in working with us. and as soon as we made our presentation, [speaker not understood]. our mission is public safety, working with all of our communities. we deal with...
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thank you well first of all the latest for.the latest from of the proud which is that you know taking place in the form of a standing still man is a walk on the well you know the transition from a violent protest like you know some some of the most violent at least to have like a peaceful style of standing still and still man is a welcome development and it's you know in a democracy actually. what they're like you know sorry about the international criticism of how turkey and the turkish police have handled the unrest where you have you seen it. well two things i mean like you know the criticism of the police handling of the issue has also been criticized that has also been taken into consideration in turkey as well but we have to divide these process into like you know couple terms like initially especially like you know at the initial stage the protests were mainly were mainly peaceful and well meaning like focus for environmental issues however at that stage that the excessive use of force by the police has turned this issue
thank you well first of all the latest for.the latest from of the proud which is that you know taking place in the form of a standing still man is a walk on the well you know the transition from a violent protest like you know some some of the most violent at least to have like a peaceful style of standing still and still man is a welcome development and it's you know in a democracy actually. what they're like you know sorry about the international criticism of how turkey and the turkish police...
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well coming up on our t.v. n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden six asylum in iceland the man who revealed the n.s.a. is expanding surveillance program still remains in hong kong with his move to iceland still up in the air an in-depth look at that story just ahead the expanding surveillance state has given serious bank to defense contractors so how much of the government's intelligence gathering relies on private sources to go through data collected a look at how big surveillance leads to big bucks coming up. we're just days away from a student loan increased rate so doubling it on group of senators are trying to come up with a deal to avoid that increase but what will happen more on that later in the show.
well coming up on our t.v. n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden six asylum in iceland the man who revealed the n.s.a. is expanding surveillance program still remains in hong kong with his move to iceland still up in the air an in-depth look at that story just ahead the expanding surveillance state has given serious bank to defense contractors so how much of the government's intelligence gathering relies on private sources to go through data collected a look at how big surveillance leads to big...
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gerri: well, okay.y friend. >> isn't it somthg that should be between the emplor and employee as they ngotiate? th government stepping in telling the employer what they mist do, mandate under the law in new york affects over a millionpeople. what he enforeseen consequences for business is undually rdened by this, and hat means here's the prolem, here's the catch, that means they will cut back on other things like vacation time or retirement funds or things like that because the small businesses, the small employers, have not factored i this extra ost, and they will be cutting back on other things, and maybe even, bill, laying off people or not hiring them because they are worried abou this. gerri: bill, how do you respond to that? >> the response is simple you have to consider that74 of employers in new york already offer it anyway, okay? theyound in those particular instances in a financial impact animal cyst was done by the city council before the lay was passed, and they -- >> you said over. >> they
gerri: well, okay.y friend. >> isn't it somthg that should be between the emplor and employee as they ngotiate? th government stepping in telling the employer what they mist do, mandate under the law in new york affects over a millionpeople. what he enforeseen consequences for business is undually rdened by this, and hat means here's the prolem, here's the catch, that means they will cut back on other things like vacation time or retirement funds or things like that because the small...
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>> well, it's hard to find one, right? so far he's offered his quote, remorse and now he's offering face time to reporters to try to puout his side of the story. it's a little late for that. this attorney general is reay up to his eyeballs in a whole range of scandals. his answers have not been forthcoming. there's no truth telling going on so what he hopes to accomplish by meeting with these -pbureau chiefs is something le open. >> as we reported, chris, this -- the attorney general straight out saiaid that he was not involved in anything that would be a potential prosution. this could be a re outright misrepresentation of the reality by any imagination, could there? >> well,nfortunately for the attorney general, this is one of those situations where the only defense ends up being one of incompetence or neglect, where you are able to say well, i didn't rad it o i didn't know, i signed it but i asn't aware. those are the kinds of statements thatou have to make in this ca to avoid a perjury charge and congressman golatt and
>> well, it's hard to find one, right? so far he's offered his quote, remorse and now he's offering face time to reporters to try to puout his side of the story. it's a little late for that. this attorney general is reay up to his eyeballs in a whole range of scandals. his answers have not been forthcoming. there's no truth telling going on so what he hopes to accomplish by meeting with these -pbureau chiefs is something le open. >> as we reported, chris, this -- the attorney...