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men little men in their silos doing little jobs coming up with little algorithmic formulas when they add all that up is the banality of evil is it you hand out with kind of a financial tell terry ism generated by little men with their little calculators in silos with no light from the sun well exactly somebody at the troika was focusing on unemployment numbers in ireland and the number of looks better better not counting the fact that all the youth the future possible wealth creators for ireland have fled the country sometimes at the behest of their own government so this article here about the calc anomic festival points out humility soon evaporates as every one vice to demonstrate how wrong other economists are you see the professor karl whalen and dirigible kosky tried discussing the nuances of economic forecasting. riser responds by taking a rubber chicken out of a bag this is not a metaphor he takes an actual rubber chicken out of a bag hey i'm a government official my name is plucky do what i say he says in a high pitched rubber chicken voice well rubber chicken voice max oh i'
men little men in their silos doing little jobs coming up with little algorithmic formulas when they add all that up is the banality of evil is it you hand out with kind of a financial tell terry ism generated by little men with their little calculators in silos with no light from the sun well exactly somebody at the troika was focusing on unemployment numbers in ireland and the number of looks better better not counting the fact that all the youth the future possible wealth creators for...
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men little men in their silos doing little jobs coming up a little algorithmic formulas and all that up was the banality of evil is it human down to it's kind of a financial tell terry ism generated by little men with their little calculators in silos with no light from the sun well exactly somebody at the troika was focusing on unemployment numbers in ireland and the number looks better better not counting the fact that all the youth the future possible wealth creators for ireland have fled the country sometimes at the behest of their own government so this article here about the calc anomic festival points out humility soon evaporates as every one vice to demonstrate how wrong other economists are you see the professor karl whalen and dirigible kosky tried discussing the nuances of economic forecasting kaiser responds by taking a rubber chicken out of a bag this is not a metaphor he takes an actual rubber chicken out of a bag hey i'm a government official my name is plucky do what i say he says in a high pitched rubber chicken voice well remember chicken voice max oh i'm not going
men little men in their silos doing little jobs coming up a little algorithmic formulas and all that up was the banality of evil is it human down to it's kind of a financial tell terry ism generated by little men with their little calculators in silos with no light from the sun well exactly somebody at the troika was focusing on unemployment numbers in ireland and the number looks better better not counting the fact that all the youth the future possible wealth creators for ireland have fled...
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you regarding that particular murals that are proposed to the grant silos, piers 92, adjacent to the only north street bridge, and you remember that we worked with the art commission and they went through the selection process and selected a developer and excuse me not a developer, but they selected artists, and hadad and drugan to develop a mural for the grain siloand that was based on culture of historical issues from the bay view community. and although, the work has begun on that mural as of november 7th they have begun to put that mural in place so we can give you and the public a heads up that you will see that work beginning and it will be completed until december and we are working with the mayor's office and others on a ground breaking at least, to celebrate that. >> it will be lit as well as the pro-yekt is completed and commissioners that completes my report. >> thank you. and we do have one public comment, and you can make your comment. >> i am just surprised that washington was not on the executive direct's report as far as what happened. i must say that in spite of all
you regarding that particular murals that are proposed to the grant silos, piers 92, adjacent to the only north street bridge, and you remember that we worked with the art commission and they went through the selection process and selected a developer and excuse me not a developer, but they selected artists, and hadad and drugan to develop a mural for the grain siloand that was based on culture of historical issues from the bay view community. and although, the work has begun on that mural as...
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could targetm's most soviet missile silos. and bombers, they said, would carry the warheads powerful and accurate enough to hit hard silos or deeply buried targets. were essentially invulnerable to attack but an accurate, they were thought to be perfect for holding in .eserves those soviet cities so you have this division of labor that redefines the status quo. administration, upon taking office, embrace the strategy. administration had blasted the retaliation strategy from eisenhower, and they needed something new, so this is how they would improve on matters. in the defense department, they hired a lot of the rand analysts who have developed this thinking. it would have been a brutal fight for the administration on the hill to kill a leg of the s.iad, so it became their once you testify before congress on the systems, even if you do not want them, you have to make arguments for them. fourth, the strategy was a way to keep west germany from getting nukes. this worried the soviets so much, this began the berlin crisis to preve
could targetm's most soviet missile silos. and bombers, they said, would carry the warheads powerful and accurate enough to hit hard silos or deeply buried targets. were essentially invulnerable to attack but an accurate, they were thought to be perfect for holding in .eserves those soviet cities so you have this division of labor that redefines the status quo. administration, upon taking office, embrace the strategy. administration had blasted the retaliation strategy from eisenhower, and they...
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. >> too often, good innovation can be siloed, either within a college classroom. a key focus of today's conversation will be discussed to allow education to be innovated or scaled up. the impact of these innovations are having on their students learning experience and success. in completing a degree. as i said at the start of this series of hearings, focusing on reauthorization of the higher education act. this is no time to be complacent with the status quo. everything is okay is not acceptable for this committee. the stakes are too high. so we'll need to take a tough look at reimagining how our higher education system can work better. i'd also caution we should not waste time entertaining innovation for the sake of innovation, we want to know what that innovation is doing, to make sure that students are getting the most out of their college experience. >> the make-up of this panel is indicative of the broad scope of our higher education system, and how that system needs to continue to innovate to meet the needs of all the students they serve, at whatever point t
. >> too often, good innovation can be siloed, either within a college classroom. a key focus of today's conversation will be discussed to allow education to be innovated or scaled up. the impact of these innovations are having on their students learning experience and success. in completing a degree. as i said at the start of this series of hearings, focusing on reauthorization of the higher education act. this is no time to be complacent with the status quo. everything is okay is not...
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there's actually a big problem that goes to the top and part of the problem is that they are in a silo and didn't rely on resources of cbs news. >> one other thing you started this segment showing how "saturday night live" lampooned real life, this is real life repeating what happened in hbo's newsroom where they had a bad source on an important international story. >> let it be shown that the source they used and story they were telling actually originated here at cnn and a problem that cnn had years ago where there was ultimately outside investigation to look at what went wrong in the interest of explaining to the public and understanding the role and responsibility that journalism plays and transparent it should be. terry, on that point, one thing we haven't heard is who's responsible for what? in bbc, they call them news presenters. these are producer driven stories. shouldn't we know who did research and writing? we don't know. >> particularly if as they said this was the result of a year of reporting, a year of reporting and you don't find that your principle source is false, is
there's actually a big problem that goes to the top and part of the problem is that they are in a silo and didn't rely on resources of cbs news. >> one other thing you started this segment showing how "saturday night live" lampooned real life, this is real life repeating what happened in hbo's newsroom where they had a bad source on an important international story. >> let it be shown that the source they used and story they were telling actually originated here at cnn and...
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. >> estaba inconforme con sus senos a los 19 aÑos se puso implantes de silo cana. >> yo me ponÍa una operaciÓn, no conforme se hizo un arreglo en la nariz muchos le dijeron que esperara un poco. >> ella dice. >> la belleza no dura mucho es hacerlo cuando uno estÁ joven. >> ahora estÁ planeando con su doctor una nueva cirugÍa para reducir el tamaÑo de sus orejas. >> yo he visto un tremendo aumento de procedimientos en personas jÓvenes. >> segÚn la asociaciÓn americana de cirujanos plÁstico la cirugÍas estÉticas son mÁs comunes en adolescentes lacy fras indican en el 2012 en estados unidos hubo mÁs de 236 mil cirugÍas plÁsticas en jÓvenes de entre 13 y 19 aÑos de edad, 16.000 intervenciones mÁs que en el 2010. >> en jovencitos las intervenciones mÁs comunes son arreglos en la nariz, reducciÓn en las orejas y aumento y reducciÓn de busto, aunque la mayorÍa de doctores prefieren esperar una edad mÁs adultos para hacer implantes de mama o una liposucciÓn. >> es importante hablar con el pediatra o con la familia asegurar que el paciente estÁ preparado para hacerse una operaciÓn tan importa
. >> estaba inconforme con sus senos a los 19 aÑos se puso implantes de silo cana. >> yo me ponÍa una operaciÓn, no conforme se hizo un arreglo en la nariz muchos le dijeron que esperara un poco. >> ella dice. >> la belleza no dura mucho es hacerlo cuando uno estÁ joven. >> ahora estÁ planeando con su doctor una nueva cirugÍa para reducir el tamaÑo de sus orejas. >> yo he visto un tremendo aumento de procedimientos en personas jÓvenes. >> segÚn...
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the way people access their food and change the way food it wasted i and lost in the fields and in silos in storage, what are you going to do? >> i think it's easy. our system was built on the u.s. infrastructure of our highways. if we could just get basic roads within developing countries, especially sub-sahara africa and asia, that would be a quick fix. that's something that my grandfather always railed about, we have to have the infrastructure. you to have roads so farmers can get their products to market and vice versa, and so i would start with roads. >> sam, one of the things that the united states has been doing through the millennium challenge corporation, others have been trying to do just that, build the infrastructure. but this is an enormous task. the united states won't have the money and resources to lead the way and pave the planet so people can get the food they need? >> it's really an economic development issue and its siphoning resources in countries to the right areas. and i think this is one, it's infrastructure. if you think about food waste accounting for 40% of the
the way people access their food and change the way food it wasted i and lost in the fields and in silos in storage, what are you going to do? >> i think it's easy. our system was built on the u.s. infrastructure of our highways. if we could just get basic roads within developing countries, especially sub-sahara africa and asia, that would be a quick fix. that's something that my grandfather always railed about, we have to have the infrastructure. you to have roads so farmers can get...
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. >> estaba inconforme con sus senos a los 19 aÑos se puso implantes de silo cana. >> yo me ponÍa unas de ahÍ paguÉ mi cirugÍa. >> cristina sÁnchez esperÓ hasta los 22 para realizarse la misma operaciÓn, no conforme se hizo un arreglo en la nariz muchos le dijeron que esperara un poco. >> ella dice. >> la belleza no dura mucho es hacerlo cuando uno estÁ joven. >> ahora estÁ planeando con su doctor una nueva cirugÍa para reducir el tamaÑo de sus orejas. >> yo he visto un tremendo aumento de procedimientos en personas jÓvenes. >> segÚn la asociaciÓn americana de cirujanos plÁstico la cirugÍas estÉticas son mÁs comunes en adolescentes lacy fras indican en el 2012 en estados unidos hubo mÁs de 236 mil cirugÍas plÁsticas en jÓvenes de entre 13 y 19 aÑos de edad, 16.000 intervenciones mÁs que en el 2010. >> en jovencitos las intervenciones mÁs comunes son arreglos en la nariz, reducciÓn en las orejas y aumento y reducciÓn de busto, aunque la mayorÍa de doctores prefieren esperar una edad mÁs adultos para hacer implantes de mama o una liposucciÓn. >> es importante hablar con el pediatra o co
. >> estaba inconforme con sus senos a los 19 aÑos se puso implantes de silo cana. >> yo me ponÍa unas de ahÍ paguÉ mi cirugÍa. >> cristina sÁnchez esperÓ hasta los 22 para realizarse la misma operaciÓn, no conforme se hizo un arreglo en la nariz muchos le dijeron que esperara un poco. >> ella dice. >> la belleza no dura mucho es hacerlo cuando uno estÁ joven. >> ahora estÁ planeando con su doctor una nueva cirugÍa para reducir el tamaÑo de sus...
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. >> the next up is 5122 third, and it is the silo church and another case of blight and notices of violations and director's hearings and orders of abatement and i will bring that one up next month. >> 5122 third street. >> okay. >> item 7. >> could i have a comment? >> sorry commissioner mar? >> so, i know that the commission has been pushing the staff hard on this back logs of nov so i just wanted to thank mr. louy and everyone who has worked on updating this regularly, and that i think this is very helpful. i had a question, because this came up in the previous discussion regarding putting tenants at risk. and i was wondering if we could look at some novs, where, because i feel that there is a lot of complaints that i have gotten personally involved in because i have gotten calls from the community, and where this is the building, and illegal building going on that does not involve tenants. so usually, it is a deck that has gone up or someone has built something that is attached to everybody else's house or something like that? can we separate novs that do not ininvolve like illegal units
. >> the next up is 5122 third, and it is the silo church and another case of blight and notices of violations and director's hearings and orders of abatement and i will bring that one up next month. >> 5122 third street. >> okay. >> item 7. >> could i have a comment? >> sorry commissioner mar? >> so, i know that the commission has been pushing the staff hard on this back logs of nov so i just wanted to thank mr. louy and everyone who has worked on...
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sort of traditional but radicalized progressive woman to seeing how many people are organizing in silos and not organizing together. and so, when she testifies for equal pay for equal work, she's also testifying for migrant farm workers and the kennedy administration had a stroke when she brings in farm workers into equal pay for equal work. so, in many ways, you know, women have to run for office. women have to lead. her biggest regret is not going to college. you know, but what she's saying is, you have to figure out how to balance now, not just to take care of your home, but to take care of your country. >> and during this time, do you think that her view of the equal rights amendment was also changing? >> yeah. it changes. eleanor was initially opposed to it because of the reasons that were -- that nancy cod and others articulated in the film, but as she begins to see women advance through the labor movement, as she begins to see women advance in the civil rights movement, she no longer actively opposes it. and when people ask her about it in questions, she says, it's a matter of la
sort of traditional but radicalized progressive woman to seeing how many people are organizing in silos and not organizing together. and so, when she testifies for equal pay for equal work, she's also testifying for migrant farm workers and the kennedy administration had a stroke when she brings in farm workers into equal pay for equal work. so, in many ways, you know, women have to run for office. women have to lead. her biggest regret is not going to college. you know, but what she's saying...
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so you can't just quickly eradicate and we can't just think about this in an isolated silo the link, for example, that has been alluded to between discipline and bullying, they go hand in hand, how zero tolerance policies often can hurt the victim of bullyings and harassment as they react. you heard tom mention restoretive justice, right here, again, right here in this city across the bridge, and i know as superintendent talked about, you are doing amazing stuff in san francisco. tony smith in oakland has an initiative that is dealing with not just things like restoretive justice alone but positive behavioral interventions and supports. couple that with response to intervention, whole school reform strategies that work on transforming the way the school is functioning and in so doing making it a more positive culture for everybody. it brings in parental engagement in families and it has the very tough conversations, in the case of oakland i know for sure, around things like race with an african american male focus in that community because it's appropriate for that community, and the
so you can't just quickly eradicate and we can't just think about this in an isolated silo the link, for example, that has been alluded to between discipline and bullying, they go hand in hand, how zero tolerance policies often can hurt the victim of bullyings and harassment as they react. you heard tom mention restoretive justice, right here, again, right here in this city across the bridge, and i know as superintendent talked about, you are doing amazing stuff in san francisco. tony smith in...
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the 12-year-old girl eventually climbed a silo tower at an abandoned concrete plant and did jump to hereath. >> let's not lose focus. we have a 12-year-old child that's dead. that child was tormented. that child was harassed. that child was beat up. there's a victim. >> i don't think that rebecca's death had anything to do with the conduct of my clients. >> jose baez, attorney for one of the 12-year-old accused bullies. went so far as saying his client was a victim here, having been bullied herself. >>> new developments in the sexual assault investigation of florida state quarterback jameis winston. espn reports that dna provided by winston matches the sample taken from a garment of his accuser. also, a statement from the accuser's family says police warned the young woman about pursuing a case against winston. the accuser's attorney says her client was told her life could, quote, be made miserable if she pressed charges. winston's lawyer says his client here is innocent. >>> it remains to be seen if yankees slugger alex rodriguez will show up today when an appeal hearing over the 211-g
the 12-year-old girl eventually climbed a silo tower at an abandoned concrete plant and did jump to hereath. >> let's not lose focus. we have a 12-year-old child that's dead. that child was tormented. that child was harassed. that child was beat up. there's a victim. >> i don't think that rebecca's death had anything to do with the conduct of my clients. >> jose baez, attorney for one of the 12-year-old accused bullies. went so far as saying his client was a victim here,...
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. >> grain silos.hen they used to ship grains from the delta, the sacramento valley, in and out through san francisco, this is where it would be stored. they are no longer used. they were actually extensively damaged in the loma-prieta and we have tried in various ways to try and find some other uses that could use that storage, plastic pellets for recycling even. those kinds of things. but it's so damaged now that the cost of repairing them to bring them into function -- this is a left over technology, a competing technology with containers that didn't make it in the end. but the shed is where the recycling central (speaker not understood) is located. >> and then there is also just the general utility and storage stuff that we see when we drive around down there. the crane company has their big yard down there, store their heavy equipment. >> you have to have it someplace. it has to be convenient. and san francisco is lucky to have places, sheet companies like that here. okay, a fascinating building.
. >> grain silos.hen they used to ship grains from the delta, the sacramento valley, in and out through san francisco, this is where it would be stored. they are no longer used. they were actually extensively damaged in the loma-prieta and we have tried in various ways to try and find some other uses that could use that storage, plastic pellets for recycling even. those kinds of things. but it's so damaged now that the cost of repairing them to bring them into function -- this is a left...
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i still think it's a little bit bigger than just drugs if you go back to st louis much i live in silos you know you still live there sir i still live there i'm not going anywhere it's my home it's the home of the world champion soon to be saying those core laws that i love give you seated with me you recently spoke about the government shutdown what is your thoughts on what i just feel that the shutdown i feel that we do we should have to pay taxes i mean if i pay taxes go to pay the government if they're not work in should we get some type of rebate i mean us. and some type of refund i think for as long as they've been out for those three weeks everybody should get some type of refund for those three or four weeks i have a loan they want to stay out if that happens they can stay out for all you. uses of than we're used to you voted for obama but that he should be republican because of his income i should be republican oh you just i in carson i definitely a no no no no not obama do you think he's doing i think he's doing well for the job that he was handed you know it's always easy for
i still think it's a little bit bigger than just drugs if you go back to st louis much i live in silos you know you still live there sir i still live there i'm not going anywhere it's my home it's the home of the world champion soon to be saying those core laws that i love give you seated with me you recently spoke about the government shutdown what is your thoughts on what i just feel that the shutdown i feel that we do we should have to pay taxes i mean if i pay taxes go to pay the government...
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. >> the next up is 5122 third, and it is the silo church and another case of blight and notices of violations and director's hearings and orders of abatement and i will bring that one up next month. >> 5122 third street. >> okay. >> item 7. >> could i have a comment? >> sorry commissioner mar? >> so, i know that the commission has been pushing the staff hard on this back logs of nov so i just wanted to thank mr. louy and everyone who has worked on updating this regularly, and that i think this is very helpful. i had a question, because this came up in the previous discussion regarding putting
. >> the next up is 5122 third, and it is the silo church and another case of blight and notices of violations and director's hearings and orders of abatement and i will bring that one up next month. >> 5122 third street. >> okay. >> item 7. >> could i have a comment? >> sorry commissioner mar? >> so, i know that the commission has been pushing the staff hard on this back logs of nov so i just wanted to thank mr. louy and everyone who has worked on...
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too often, innovation can be silo. today'scus of conversation is to discuss what we can do to allow innovations to be replicated or scaled up. our panel of experts will walk us through the impetus for the changes they have developed and the impact these changes are having on their students learning ability and success. hearings,rt of the this is no time to be complacent with the status quo. everything is ok is not acceptable. the stakes are too high. tough look ata reimagining how our higher education system can work at her. -- can work better. we want to know what the innovation is doing. the makeup of this panel is indicative of the very broad scope of our higher education system and how that system needs to continue to innovate to meet the needs of all the students they serve at whatever point those students enter our higher education system. that a one-size- fits-all approach will not do. upper -- thee emergence of new innovative models. that is the strength of america's system. i'm am proud we have a diverse syste
too often, innovation can be silo. today'scus of conversation is to discuss what we can do to allow innovations to be replicated or scaled up. our panel of experts will walk us through the impetus for the changes they have developed and the impact these changes are having on their students learning ability and success. hearings,rt of the this is no time to be complacent with the status quo. everything is ok is not acceptable. the stakes are too high. tough look ata reimagining how our higher...
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you don't get is sitting in a silo at the screen for 24 hours. their mission will never be accomplished, they'll not be promoted and because they are nuclear weapons, i worry. everyone does. there are zillions of rules, easy to get in trouble. you break one, your career is over. it's no surprise that morale is down and it's an instructural problem. some of these issues you face whenever you are in the military. tough hours, board om. this is a special circumstance and it will not be solved soon. >> most people were assigned. they didn't ask. that, in many ways plies to the people lower down the hierarchy. why did the two top commanders get into trouble. they were the two top guys, an admiral, a general, at the nuclear force. one had alcohol problems, the other gamling, counterfeit chip. why are the problems from the bottom to the top. >> and you see it going both ways. part of it is some of the same things that apply to the commanders. >> is it about the miss, the fact that it is pretty much -- the mission, the fact that it is pretty much irrelev
you don't get is sitting in a silo at the screen for 24 hours. their mission will never be accomplished, they'll not be promoted and because they are nuclear weapons, i worry. everyone does. there are zillions of rules, easy to get in trouble. you break one, your career is over. it's no surprise that morale is down and it's an instructural problem. some of these issues you face whenever you are in the military. tough hours, board om. this is a special circumstance and it will not be solved...
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they don't make these silos that we do as adults. i ended up spending a lot of time communicating with them over skype and e-mail and visited each of them in their countries and then visited their homes back in the u.s. and meeting their families and teachers. they were so insightful these kids that i ended up serving hundreds of other exchange students with help with afs to see if there were patterns and what they were saying in their word. it was remarkable. nine out of 10 exchange students said for example that classes were easier in the united states them back home and interestingly seven out of 10 american exchange didn't agree that classes were easier in the united states. nine out of 10 agree that sports were more important to kids in the u.s. which is to be expected but a high number. seven out of 10 which is surprising thought they saw more technology in their u.s. classrooms than back home and these are almost all coming from the developed world, something i noticed as well. >> that gives it less question mark ask before we
they don't make these silos that we do as adults. i ended up spending a lot of time communicating with them over skype and e-mail and visited each of them in their countries and then visited their homes back in the u.s. and meeting their families and teachers. they were so insightful these kids that i ended up serving hundreds of other exchange students with help with afs to see if there were patterns and what they were saying in their word. it was remarkable. nine out of 10 exchange students...
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in el salvador, a bulldozer digging a foundation for a grain silo stumbled upon an old house. could this be the evidence that sheets was looking for ? people in the area had seen well-preserved floor, good artifacts on the inside, thatched roof collapsed down onto the floor but perfectly preserved. they all thought it's a recent house under a recent volcanic eruption. when i came here, i thought exactly the same thing. but being curious about things, i decided i'd like to know what it dated to. so pulling out my trusty trowel and scraping along the floor, right along here, i found some pieces of pottery. but the pieces of pottery were all prehistoric, classic period pottery. i was looking for a coke bottle, a piece of plastic, some tin foil, something to give me an idea of what the date of the structure was -- only prehistoric pottery. so immediately i perceived a powerful opportunity to really embarrass myself professionally by saying, "whoa ! it's prehistoric ! "it's fantastic ! total preservation !" decided, eh, little bit of caution here before doing that, and submitted a
in el salvador, a bulldozer digging a foundation for a grain silo stumbled upon an old house. could this be the evidence that sheets was looking for ? people in the area had seen well-preserved floor, good artifacts on the inside, thatched roof collapsed down onto the floor but perfectly preserved. they all thought it's a recent house under a recent volcanic eruption. when i came here, i thought exactly the same thing. but being curious about things, i decided i'd like to know what it dated to....
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we have very separate silos. we have a medical care system and we have social services. we don't plan them together. we don't budget them together. we don't holt them accountable for the same health indicate t this ends up costing a lot, creating redundant services and. >> you point out in effect, they are spending and hours are flipped. we spend much more on healthcare than service services and they do the opposite. about a half a dollar on social services. if we go to scandinavia, every dollar they spend, they spend two on social services. overall, we spent the same amount. we just allocate ours differently in the states. >> they are very, very well educated. if we were to flip that kind of spending, would it work here? >> no question. we have to do this, our reforms in an american way. we can't just take something that works in scandinavia and expect it to work perfectly in the united states. never the let's, there are pieces we can learn from other countries. they do this in the public sector. that probably wouldn't work in the sglujs. we need to engage and involve o
we have very separate silos. we have a medical care system and we have social services. we don't plan them together. we don't budget them together. we don't holt them accountable for the same health indicate t this ends up costing a lot, creating redundant services and. >> you point out in effect, they are spending and hours are flipped. we spend much more on healthcare than service services and they do the opposite. about a half a dollar on social services. if we go to scandinavia, every...
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on the republican silo -- side of the aisle, it is good to see camaraderie. there is great indignation is probably the best word around the aca but there used to be something called repeal and replace. the you feel there is any real to have an the right viable alternative for the aca? >> we have worked together for more than six years as governor. we crossed over at least six years and governments that worked on many issues. we work together in the senate. he is a good guy to work with and i enjoy it. in response to your question, i viewpoint ofom the our side of the aisle and most conservatives, this is really a law that does not work and does need to be repealed and replaced because it takes us to government-run health care. we just believe that individuals should choose their own health care. it should not be a system where everything is funneled through the government and government exchanges. disagreementmental and how health care should work in this country. >> do you think there is momentum to develop the alternative? >> i do. it is based on competitio
on the republican silo -- side of the aisle, it is good to see camaraderie. there is great indignation is probably the best word around the aca but there used to be something called repeal and replace. the you feel there is any real to have an the right viable alternative for the aca? >> we have worked together for more than six years as governor. we crossed over at least six years and governments that worked on many issues. we work together in the senate. he is a good guy to work with...
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. >> the siloed agencies are big problem but the secret service has a lot of become and forth between the local police may know something that the fbi doesn't. >> what has changed since that assassination. we don't see too many president wall motorcades. >> having been in the transportation section, the way we handle motorcade security in general has complete he changed. we view it like a deadly diamond. two things you know at any site. you know where the president is going to land and going to. we he is going to handat an airport and do to gracie mansion on whatever. those are the two known. if they're the two knowns, the assassin knows as well. in the middle of the diamond is the variable, motorcade, going to be first, second, third. that's where we start to play with it and when you view it in that text you can re-allocate your assets. >> that day everyone in dallas and his uncle knew the exact route of the motorcade but we have seen other instances. ronald reagan they knew he was coming out of the hilton so you would nowhere to be and when to be there. >> i'm glad you brought up t
. >> the siloed agencies are big problem but the secret service has a lot of become and forth between the local police may know something that the fbi doesn't. >> what has changed since that assassination. we don't see too many president wall motorcades. >> having been in the transportation section, the way we handle motorcade security in general has complete he changed. we view it like a deadly diamond. two things you know at any site. you know where the president is going to...
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this isn't a silo approach. it's overhauling 1/6 of the entire economy.on't think it's targeted at certain areas. it's an overall agenda to create some sort of a price control mechanism that is run by the federal government. >> larry, your prior guests talked about the fact that the commercial insurers haven't really played in the obama care market. the plans that have gone into this market are the medicaid managed care plans. and the reason why the medicaid managed care plans have gone into the markets in a robust way and are participating in obama care because they had the very cheap network. there is a reason why the commercial insurers are calling these plans medicaid plus, the obama care plans, because they're going to be very narrow rts that contract with very low cost providers. they're going to exclude the more expensive academic hospitals. if you're someone who needs access to specialty care and wants to get to memorial sloan-kettering, or something like that, you're out of luck. >> it's so interesting. the charge -- among the charges against oba
this isn't a silo approach. it's overhauling 1/6 of the entire economy.on't think it's targeted at certain areas. it's an overall agenda to create some sort of a price control mechanism that is run by the federal government. >> larry, your prior guests talked about the fact that the commercial insurers haven't really played in the obama care market. the plans that have gone into this market are the medicaid managed care plans. and the reason why the medicaid managed care plans have gone...
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i still think it's a little bit bigger than just drugs if you go back to st louis much i live in silosyou know you still live there sir i still live there i'm not going anywhere it's my home it's the home of the world champions and to be single is corn laws that i love and give it you stated with me you recently spoke about the government shutdown what is your thoughts on what i just know that the shutdown i feel like we do we should have to pay taxes i mean if our taxes go to pay the government if they're not working should we get some type of rebate i mean us. and some type of refund i think for as long as they've been out for those three weeks everybody should get some type of refund for those three or four weeks i have a loan they want to stay out if that happens they can stay out for all you. uses of than we're used to you voted for obama but that he should be republican because of his income i should be republican oh you just i in cause you know definitely no no no no not obama do you think he's doing i think he's doing well for the job that he was handed you know it's always eas
i still think it's a little bit bigger than just drugs if you go back to st louis much i live in silosyou know you still live there sir i still live there i'm not going anywhere it's my home it's the home of the world champions and to be single is corn laws that i love and give it you stated with me you recently spoke about the government shutdown what is your thoughts on what i just know that the shutdown i feel like we do we should have to pay taxes i mean if our taxes go to pay the...
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choosing to stay together even though they're not happy rather than you know establish their own domain silos i think that that is a pretty good thing because i mean not only does it cost money every month for rent not only does it cost to have a lawyer or anything like that i mean imagine having to establish your own home you know. exactly and you don't have the wedding gifts to get the new blender you're going to need to buy it yourself but it also brings up the question of when when boom times are around people just get along better you know maybe maybe yeah i mean i think that that's an that's an interesting point as well maybe there's more to fight about you know of a great philosopher of our time when said problem i'm not exactly sure if that works but i do think that people who are unhappy are more likely to stay together just because they can't actually deal with the divorce at the time and i think that that's a very good economic indicator you know this is crazy to check this out for those who want to take a different approach the i split divorce up five bucks for the let's couples d
choosing to stay together even though they're not happy rather than you know establish their own domain silos i think that that is a pretty good thing because i mean not only does it cost money every month for rent not only does it cost to have a lawyer or anything like that i mean imagine having to establish your own home you know. exactly and you don't have the wedding gifts to get the new blender you're going to need to buy it yourself but it also brings up the question of when when boom...
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he's taken a decommissioned missile silo and turned it into luxury homes, so the super rich can survivehe apocalypse in style. >> it's the ultimate access with the ultimate insider. [ echoing ] money. power.
he's taken a decommissioned missile silo and turned it into luxury homes, so the super rich can survivehe apocalypse in style. >> it's the ultimate access with the ultimate insider. [ echoing ] money. power.