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old people have always complained about young people. so what? they are smarter than young people.t he drank the hemlock and died. >> the younger generation agrees he killed himself. >> strosz el they are smarter thon you not me. >> i am almost relieved when i escape the studio. o'reilly and other you be grouchy old people i have it. >> now people complained to milo kurr mujing. >> what about this guy. he was wujs criticized for being vulgar, too. so was she. >> nigsext, are you younger peo lazy entitled losers? >> i don't think i am entitled. h and i felt this horrle pain on one side of mback. i d 16 magic shows to do. i didn't know how i wasoing to be able to do these shows with this kind of painhat i was in. i told mwife what i had. she went on the internet and said "i think you have shingles." i could feel the shock in my back and it was like "wowts got to get better than is or i'm in big trouble." i'm saving a ton of time by posting them to my wall. oh, i like that one. it's so quick! it's just like my car insurance. i saved 15% in just 15 minutes. i saved more than that in ha
old people have always complained about young people. so what? they are smarter than young people.t he drank the hemlock and died. >> the younger generation agrees he killed himself. >> strosz el they are smarter thon you not me. >> i am almost relieved when i escape the studio. o'reilly and other you be grouchy old people i have it. >> now people complained to milo kurr mujing. >> what about this guy. he was wujs criticized for being vulgar, too. so was she....
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help people get a descendent job and work with people like sdoolg so people on the streets can use themnching sf late the other day how about thanking you for the impact grants and all those wonderful things that are happening in san francisco. ? the greatest city in the world but i and everyday now are proving it to be the greatest city people want to be looking at the views and riding great cable cars up to the stars and walk the block but we want to touch people's hearts like that kid did. everyday we're doing our best. sth past year we've learned more youth that on the streets then we thought before more less obedience and gaze a population of 50 percent we reduce chronic homelessness by 38 percent that's good but we have more to do we always have more to do we invite the challenges and create new perspires that's why good looking is here we need the best of our city government workers and the best of our community to help folks. we want to be astronomer active for them so when google said they're to come in a volunteer i smiled because they started with the affordability how about
help people get a descendent job and work with people like sdoolg so people on the streets can use themnching sf late the other day how about thanking you for the impact grants and all those wonderful things that are happening in san francisco. ? the greatest city in the world but i and everyday now are proving it to be the greatest city people want to be looking at the views and riding great cable cars up to the stars and walk the block but we want to touch people's hearts like that kid did....
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. >> there are fewer people starving, fewer people sleeping without a roof over their head. things are better. >> in the bill and melinda gates foundation's annual letter, gates predicts that by 2035 there will be almost no poor nations left in the world. coming up, we hear what these titans are doing to see that through. bill, i read through your letter and what i noticed in the tone was that you are very optimistic. you say look, we are better off than we were decades ago. where does this optimism come from? >> i think i am naturally optimistic but also i think the facts are on the side of the optimist. it is dangerous that people are focusing on the bad news and not seeing the progress we have made. it means they don't look at the best practices. it makes them less generous. we are raising poor countries up. most people live in middle-income countries now. there is more to be done on health and agriculture, but the track record success, if you don't see that you are not going to participate in what we need to do. >> you say that there will be no poor nations by the time w
. >> there are fewer people starving, fewer people sleeping without a roof over their head. things are better. >> in the bill and melinda gates foundation's annual letter, gates predicts that by 2035 there will be almost no poor nations left in the world. coming up, we hear what these titans are doing to see that through. bill, i read through your letter and what i noticed in the tone was that you are very optimistic. you say look, we are better off than we were decades ago. where...
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davis said you thank people and feed people so don't worry about we've got 2 one hundred people more. i have to say i don't do all the things myself i have a fabulous staff that carries dr. davis legacy and help out so thank you very much (clapping) >> so thank you all for coming out this morning, i'm edward reiskin i'm the director of transportation here in san francisco. happy to see you all here we're going to need everybody's help here today. where i will start we're lucky san francisco is a great city and one of the most walkable city if not in the world it attracts people here. it's a great city to walk around and be in. however, we we have a problem and the problem is people are getting killed in our streets and that shouldn't be happening pr it's unacceptable people are getting killed my seriously injured it's traefblg not only for the families especially for the families to whom it happens but for our whole city but the good news is it's preventable every one of those dedicates and serious injuries is preventable. the good news behind that is that we have great leadership in
davis said you thank people and feed people so don't worry about we've got 2 one hundred people more. i have to say i don't do all the things myself i have a fabulous staff that carries dr. davis legacy and help out so thank you very much (clapping) >> so thank you all for coming out this morning, i'm edward reiskin i'm the director of transportation here in san francisco. happy to see you all here we're going to need everybody's help here today. where i will start we're lucky san...
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you have an issue. >> people drop out of high school make a lot less. >> people and equality. >> people going to college are making less mine these days. that is an issue, politically, it's a tough sell, economically, the evidence is so clear, you start pushing on the string, will you get less jobs, you will not get that much more. people will not be helped that much more. >> the money will come from somewhere. it will mean fewer jobs and/or price increases in this very survey you cited, more than half of those businesses surveyed, 51% said they would raise, will raise prices. and that's how the minimum wage hike is aimed to help lower income people, but it doesn't help them because -- >> there is an assumption you can raise prices. last year, mcdonald's traffic was down 2%, if i don't want a big mac at $2, i don't want it at $3.50. >> the other point is these things poll and test well when democrats bounce them off their days. and the fact is, republicans look evil responding and saying give the academic argument as karlsson payne said it could be problematic. so what do they do? you k
you have an issue. >> people drop out of high school make a lot less. >> people and equality. >> people going to college are making less mine these days. that is an issue, politically, it's a tough sell, economically, the evidence is so clear, you start pushing on the string, will you get less jobs, you will not get that much more. people will not be helped that much more. >> the money will come from somewhere. it will mean fewer jobs and/or price increases in this very...
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we want to give people as much time and want to be able to serve as many people as possible. the showers are on 10-minute timers. they will be on 10-minute timers and another 8 minutes to allow people to do something else. in the shower area and toilet and changing areas and a bench for shoes and socks. >> 1/2 of those facilities will be ada compliant? >> absolutely. >> wonderful. great. thank you. >> absolutely. all right. any public comment on this item? >> believe it or not. larry juicy. i went to city college to shower. when i was homeless, i knew i can be a student and go to cook school and take a shower in the men's locker. you will not know how long this has been a problem. i have been here 25 years now. you know, one thing that i know about our showering is that showers are so important. even when it rains, i say to people to go out and threat water fort -- let the water fort washington them. we tell people not to appreciate the rain when it rains, but that's the same water you get in the showers. it's the same water. we don't get any water, then we messed up. we do -
we want to give people as much time and want to be able to serve as many people as possible. the showers are on 10-minute timers. they will be on 10-minute timers and another 8 minutes to allow people to do something else. in the shower area and toilet and changing areas and a bench for shoes and socks. >> 1/2 of those facilities will be ada compliant? >> absolutely. >> wonderful. great. thank you. >> absolutely. all right. any public comment on this item? >>...
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people are going to need to try to meet up with other people.y're going to need a lot of information. so, a lot of what the neighborhood support center is going to provide is that information. basically we're going to be like a hub where people can come to get services, help, information, et cetera. what you see here on this table are a whole variety of did you ever rent things from tools, some walki-talkies. this helps people know what is going on in their neighborhood. over here you have a whole variety of water and canned goods. we're really hoping that people will stock up for themselves at least for the first 72 hours if not more. i know that i have a ton of canned food and other sorts of things such as water within my own home. and everybody should, but there's going to come a time where people are going to end up running out and needing more. so, that's what we've got right here. >> so, this neighborhood support center, this doesn't look to be a major city sponsored fully stocked space. it can be a small commercial space, even somebody's
people are going to need to try to meet up with other people.y're going to need a lot of information. so, a lot of what the neighborhood support center is going to provide is that information. basically we're going to be like a hub where people can come to get services, help, information, et cetera. what you see here on this table are a whole variety of did you ever rent things from tools, some walki-talkies. this helps people know what is going on in their neighborhood. over here you have a...
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we lost so many people from the middle passage.t's something that continues with this migration to look for work. foe.ea is both friend and it's how we survive. it's also an incredible point of view from which to explore the environment and the changes made in our environment. about thel me more story. >> claire is a little girl whose mother died in childbirth, so her father is struggling with this decision, whether he should keep her with him or give her to a richer woman to raise her. it's the story of that decision, which i think is sometimes underestimated the difficulty of a decision like that. it's also the story of the little town where her father the fisherman lives, the rich and poor and how they interact. tavis: you wrote part of this novel before the earthquake and the other part after. how did the earthquake as a dividing line impact or not the writing of the novel? >> i started writing the novel in 2005, and the earthquake happened in 2010. the town is based on a real town where my mother's family is from. and having s
we lost so many people from the middle passage.t's something that continues with this migration to look for work. foe.ea is both friend and it's how we survive. it's also an incredible point of view from which to explore the environment and the changes made in our environment. about thel me more story. >> claire is a little girl whose mother died in childbirth, so her father is struggling with this decision, whether he should keep her with him or give her to a richer woman to raise her....
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these people need a little extra time. people are not educated how to use the internet. >> so it's our fault not the law's fault? just ignore the 37 delays and changes to the law, the botched rollout of the law and what many see as the sloppy execution of the law. so is harry right or not? hi, i'm brenda buttner, this is "bulls and bears." gary b. smith, tracy burns, jonas max ferries along with mark hannah. the problem is us and our internet skills, really? >> it's enough to make you pull your hair out, brenda. here is one of the leaders of the country, if you will. he's basically saying we are just too dumb to figure this out. meanwhile, it's like everyone's grandparents are on facebook, everyone is using amazon to order things. who are these people who don't understand the internet? i would like to find those three people in the world that have access to the internet and say, i can't understand it, it's too hard for me. that is that ludicrous. the other thing that annoys me is the pushout on this deadline. people can op
these people need a little extra time. people are not educated how to use the internet. >> so it's our fault not the law's fault? just ignore the 37 delays and changes to the law, the botched rollout of the law and what many see as the sloppy execution of the law. so is harry right or not? hi, i'm brenda buttner, this is "bulls and bears." gary b. smith, tracy burns, jonas max ferries along with mark hannah. the problem is us and our internet skills, really? >> it's enough...
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few people are quitting jobs and few people are moving. in a vibrant, dynamic economy, where people are leaving their jobs because they're someplace else to go to, they move because there is something to move towards. when you look at all the bad numbers not the employment levers, the number of people numbers,employment the number of people who left the workforce, we are not moving as much as we used to, we not eating jobs as -- leaving jobd -- jobs as easily as we used to. you do not want people handcuffed to a job. generally, there are measures, and that is useful. we have done some fine work on earned success by what translates into happiness. winning a million dollars does not, surprising, make you happy. people will make a lot of money, but because of lack of the draw they do not get to be happy because they're not sure they have earned it. earned success correlates with happiness. happiness through money is probably easier, when you have money as the metric. >> thank you very much. [applause] >> a big thank you to grover norquist. wh
few people are quitting jobs and few people are moving. in a vibrant, dynamic economy, where people are leaving their jobs because they're someplace else to go to, they move because there is something to move towards. when you look at all the bad numbers not the employment levers, the number of people numbers,employment the number of people who left the workforce, we are not moving as much as we used to, we not eating jobs as -- leaving jobd -- jobs as easily as we used to. you do not want...
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not understanding where there is so many people on the streets, so many people who clearly need help and people who are just creating camp sites in the middle of neighborhoods and a lot of frustration. so what difference do you think our residents can expect to see if this budget augmentation occurs? >> i think there will be quicker response to individuals who are identified as being significantly compromised. will be able to prioritize them more effectively into limited resources we do have. the two key things for homeless outreach is until we have some currentey -- currency to change their lives, after a while you are just harassing them. the idea of having care on the street be much more accessible with this team enhancement, we think we can engage people more to be part of the system. and the stabilization rooms are key to getting people off the streets. most people want to get off the streets. the stabilization rooms are very effective ways to get people off the streets. once they are in stabilization rooms the work is not done. there is the big question of do we have permanent
not understanding where there is so many people on the streets, so many people who clearly need help and people who are just creating camp sites in the middle of neighborhoods and a lot of frustration. so what difference do you think our residents can expect to see if this budget augmentation occurs? >> i think there will be quicker response to individuals who are identified as being significantly compromised. will be able to prioritize them more effectively into limited resources we do...
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bad people getting good. we're sick people getting well. narrator: let's make a toast! whether it's a graduation, a wedding, a promotion, alcohol is an ingrained part of our society. 52% of americans drink, and many do so responsibly. alcohol doesn't threaten their health or their relationships with others. but what happens when we don't drink responsibly? in many european countries, the use of alcohol is a part of a meal ritual, and it's not common to see adults drink, in the context of that meal, to intoxication. that's very different than american use of alcohol in many families, where it's a part of unwinding, relaxation-- drinking to the point of intoxication. so it's important to look at how it's used in the family and in the culture. jerry: i think down south, alcohol is part of virtually every custom. everyone in my family drinks, some alcoholically, some not. children of alcoholics are at about a threefold risk of becoming alcoholic themselves compared to children of non-alcoholics. it appears that about half the variance in vulnerability for alcoholism is rela
bad people getting good. we're sick people getting well. narrator: let's make a toast! whether it's a graduation, a wedding, a promotion, alcohol is an ingrained part of our society. 52% of americans drink, and many do so responsibly. alcohol doesn't threaten their health or their relationships with others. but what happens when we don't drink responsibly? in many european countries, the use of alcohol is a part of a meal ritual, and it's not common to see adults drink, in the context of that...
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a lot of people -- a fair amount of people falling into this cap. with on both sides are trying to figure out how to address this -- experts on both sides are trying to figure out how to address this. host: daniel in michigan. caller: thanks for taking my call. this is like the first time in 15 years for my wife and i that are premiums do not go up or our co-pay did not go up. first year in 10 years that there was zero chance to it as far as cost. so i am thankful for that. secondly, i think it is a very unjustice in this country for millions of people in states that the republicans refused to expand, those people are being denied free health care. i am in michigan and i listen to commercial some the gop, people coming on and saying, "i have cancer, i lost my doctor, you just ruined everything." very selfish is because maybe this person will have to change doctors. how about the millions of people that have no health care that come down with cancer, or any major medical problem? the number one leading cause of bankruptcy was people's medical bills.
a lot of people -- a fair amount of people falling into this cap. with on both sides are trying to figure out how to address this -- experts on both sides are trying to figure out how to address this. host: daniel in michigan. caller: thanks for taking my call. this is like the first time in 15 years for my wife and i that are premiums do not go up or our co-pay did not go up. first year in 10 years that there was zero chance to it as far as cost. so i am thankful for that. secondly, i think it...
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can help many people. it's been tough for the military to put together a set of procedures a set of guidelines for people in the chain of command and for people at home to know what to look for. to prevent this before it happens. >> well, first of all warriors have come home from war forever in every culture. when they come back they're changed. they're different. and those who love them and care about them can look in their eyes and tell there is a change, there is a difference, but are they close to suicide, or are they going through a process that all invests have gone through? we just can't tell at this point in time. eventually we'll have bio markers and we can spit into a cup and analyze looking at cortisol levels, etc. but those days are not here yet, and we're going in that direction. my heart goes out to her and everyone who works with veteran who is are close to suicide because they experience this terrible loss themselves. i know the army is doing all they can to work on this issue, and, indeed,
can help many people. it's been tough for the military to put together a set of procedures a set of guidelines for people in the chain of command and for people at home to know what to look for. to prevent this before it happens. >> well, first of all warriors have come home from war forever in every culture. when they come back they're changed. they're different. and those who love them and care about them can look in their eyes and tell there is a change, there is a difference, but are...
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people of course people always tend to beautify. i think that chavez himself would have been the first to refuse this version. you suspect that he was. speaking today there are so many things in the world that can be done so one never knows for sure but i also think that having made such a great effort to give so many things to the people he didn't care about himself the question is what a human being is capable of withstanding leading such a dynamic transformation of the whole country he probably didn't dwell on the need to take good care of himself. i can only give my own opinion and what i observed and what i know his cancer was behaving atypically in terms of its progression speed and its destructive power as well as its capacity of reproducing it was something out of the ordinary you call the. present day i am waiting for the right moment. i mean if you. want to argue even if there was. one well i first met al comandante in one thousand nine hundred eighty three it is ten years before the takeover we both like the same kind of
people of course people always tend to beautify. i think that chavez himself would have been the first to refuse this version. you suspect that he was. speaking today there are so many things in the world that can be done so one never knows for sure but i also think that having made such a great effort to give so many things to the people he didn't care about himself the question is what a human being is capable of withstanding leading such a dynamic transformation of the whole country he...
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it is to the federal government employs a lot of people, 4.4 million people.most of them either in the defense department and military or civilian, or in one of the various homeland security apparatus is. if we fired every single one of them, from president obama's secretary to the person who is collecting tolls at yellowstone to the guy who was sitting, or the woman who sitting in some norad air defense the silly in north dakota right now, if we got rid of all of them, all their wages come all the benefits, we would save a lot of money, $435 billion last year. i wouldn't have reduced the deficit by even 40%. we would have still had almost a record deficit if we have no federal government employs whatsoever. so where does all the money go? the federal government in a sense takes a lot of money and sends it out again. the federal government in a sense is a military with a big health and welfare and retirement fund attached to it. $2.2 trillion of the morning they came into the federal government last year went out in the form of benefits to individuals of some
it is to the federal government employs a lot of people, 4.4 million people.most of them either in the defense department and military or civilian, or in one of the various homeland security apparatus is. if we fired every single one of them, from president obama's secretary to the person who is collecting tolls at yellowstone to the guy who was sitting, or the woman who sitting in some norad air defense the silly in north dakota right now, if we got rid of all of them, all their wages come all...
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people to apply it's on sf mta slash brt and encourage people to apply. i think i'm going to a defer the upgrades that i have on the passengers survey and the pedestrian safety we'll be in a better position at the next meeting. i want to note we're having a press event likely thursday morning to make announcements with regard to pedestrian safety so we're very much having an from the direction that you give us on february 4th with regard to vision zero and you'll see more on the budget and the budget decisions discussions in terms of funding the budgeted. that concludes my report >> members of the board questions or comments. >> yes. mr. chairman those are for items discussed only by mr. reiskin and this is for inheriting weaning and madeline. >> is he here? mr. wiener you want to come down? sorry. good afternoon >> hi, yes madeline the founder of folks for polk this is the first year we have developments on polk and people who have come together in an effort for this and having made the acquaintance of folks like you, however, one thing has not changed t
people to apply it's on sf mta slash brt and encourage people to apply. i think i'm going to a defer the upgrades that i have on the passengers survey and the pedestrian safety we'll be in a better position at the next meeting. i want to note we're having a press event likely thursday morning to make announcements with regard to pedestrian safety so we're very much having an from the direction that you give us on february 4th with regard to vision zero and you'll see more on the budget and the...
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too many people making too little, and people who ran businesses selling goods and services to every day americans laying more people off because so many of their customers had so little money to spend. lily president obama has been looking for ways within his executive power to wage workers wageraiseworkers' wages. he's requiring those who work for the federal government to wage their minimum wage to $10.10. now he's proposing that many more workers be paid time and a half, over time how long pay for working more than 40 hours a week. the costs and the benefits of raising the pay for low-wage workers this thym time on "insie story." >> reporter: president obama's efforts is to reform over time rules may come down to a. over who is a supervisor. >> i'm directing to restore the common sense principle of over time. if you go over and beyond to help your employer and your economy succeed, then you should share a little bit in that success. >> reporter: today's law exempts anyone making around $24,000 or more from guaranteed over time pay if they spend any time supervising workers. >> un
too many people making too little, and people who ran businesses selling goods and services to every day americans laying more people off because so many of their customers had so little money to spend. lily president obama has been looking for ways within his executive power to wage workers wageraiseworkers' wages. he's requiring those who work for the federal government to wage their minimum wage to $10.10. now he's proposing that many more workers be paid time and a half, over time how long...
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the people don't like it. the people are totally upset. the polling shows that people are profoundly angry and upset with the circumstance of our country. the data on respect for a process, the servants of the country in the right direction is overwhelming. right and left him everybody. we are an incredibly united country, john. we'll think it's a horrible situation. the thing to understand about it is in the book we talk about going to tea party events, progressive events, occupy, the great mass rallies to capitalist approach has labor law. you know what company circumstances? again and again, people didn't always articulate in the same way. it's really not a detailing of the crisis so much as a call for people to lead once again we don't have to accept we been handed. the massive and equality and by the media that no longer serves democracy. [applause] >> you know, the founders advised us that freedom could not survive unless individuals were virtuous. with regard to individuals, that doesn't just mean political leaders, politicians. it
the people don't like it. the people are totally upset. the polling shows that people are profoundly angry and upset with the circumstance of our country. the data on respect for a process, the servants of the country in the right direction is overwhelming. right and left him everybody. we are an incredibly united country, john. we'll think it's a horrible situation. the thing to understand about it is in the book we talk about going to tea party events, progressive events, occupy, the great...
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most people have an opinion. i don't think most people walk around saying, i don't really care about that issue. i think most people, when you press them, they think well, it's a good idea for us to stick up for the ukraine if we can. but pretend that your objective on cable news? i think that's a lark. i think people like anderson cooper, who is a really good reporter, that's done a lot of investigative stuff, the challenge is transitioning that to hosting. it's hard because it's cable. people want to see to some extent an outside personality but matched with real substance and not just a bunch of fluff. you have to know your stuff. if you're talking about russia, you better know the czarist history of russia. you better know what the ukraine has been through. you have to know who bobby r. is. >> why have you stayed on the radio rather than going to tv full time? >> well, you know, i love radio. larry king, he and i don't agree on a lot of political issues, but he once said to me, don't ever give up your radio s
most people have an opinion. i don't think most people walk around saying, i don't really care about that issue. i think most people, when you press them, they think well, it's a good idea for us to stick up for the ukraine if we can. but pretend that your objective on cable news? i think that's a lark. i think people like anderson cooper, who is a really good reporter, that's done a lot of investigative stuff, the challenge is transitioning that to hosting. it's hard because it's cable. people...
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people dead. people dying. why are we playing football? chief of police said i decided if i don't there could be more problems. they're afraid of the consequences of announcing that we have a lot of dead people we are not going to do this. please go home quietly. they don't think that's going to happen. they think the only way is to play the game. >> but the team is not on board with the police chief's decision. >> there's a general consensus by the player saying we shouldn't be playing football. we should so not be playing football. >> as night falls, the fans are now subdued in the terraces. more than an hour passed the scheduled pickup time, the teams get ready to play. >> there might actually be a game of football. and the teams came out. there's going to be a match. right. okay. nobody seemed even slightly enthusiastic. >> it was like walking a dog in the forest. absolutely no reaction whatsoever. no players were talking to each other. no players were looking at each other. i think literally everybody was looking at the floor totally
people dead. people dying. why are we playing football? chief of police said i decided if i don't there could be more problems. they're afraid of the consequences of announcing that we have a lot of dead people we are not going to do this. please go home quietly. they don't think that's going to happen. they think the only way is to play the game. >> but the team is not on board with the police chief's decision. >> there's a general consensus by the player saying we shouldn't be...
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it's also the people to people side as well.as you may know, with the help --others, we granted >> i apologize, but the time is limited. have you read the taiwan policy act? i would like to give that to you and have an administration policy on it. how are we counterbalancing china's power in committing to taiwan? >> thank you very much. i am of course very pleased to take a look with my colleagues at the legislation, but i think again we have a very strong taiwan,f support for and through our unofficial relations and in accordance with the taiwan relations act, as i noted the 35th anniversary is a reason to celebrate. it is a reason to also commemorate just how far we have, and what we need to do in the future. and enhance refine -- >> i appreciate that, and i know my time is up, mr. chairman. i don't believe the people of taiwan share those sentiments. i don't think that they see us as upholding the principles that are enshrined in the cornerstone of our u.s. foreign-policy related to taiwan, which is the taiwan relations act.
it's also the people to people side as well.as you may know, with the help --others, we granted >> i apologize, but the time is limited. have you read the taiwan policy act? i would like to give that to you and have an administration policy on it. how are we counterbalancing china's power in committing to taiwan? >> thank you very much. i am of course very pleased to take a look with my colleagues at the legislation, but i think again we have a very strong taiwan,f support for and...
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people lived there.the bottom there were people who worked there. >> let's go to liz dolem liz is on the scene a block or so away with more. liz? >> greg and rosanna, i just got this gentleman. you own the building right next door to were the explosion happened. >> since last night we smelled gas in the building. since last night, when i was, i was leaving to go to work we see like a smell of gas. and my wife called me, like, 9:30 and the building next door is closed. so that is why i run to come. >> what is your, what business do you own next door? >> no, i don't own business. i live up there. >> you live over there. >> i live over there with my wife. >> you smelled gas yesterday. >> yeah i smelled gas yesterday. like my neighbor next door downstairs she comes talk to us, making sure, nothing is leaking. we check everything. so nobody had a leak. everything was okay. >> did you hear an explosion this morning? were you home when all this happened? >> no. i was at work that time. i was at work and my wife
people lived there.the bottom there were people who worked there. >> let's go to liz dolem liz is on the scene a block or so away with more. liz? >> greg and rosanna, i just got this gentleman. you own the building right next door to were the explosion happened. >> since last night we smelled gas in the building. since last night, when i was, i was leaving to go to work we see like a smell of gas. and my wife called me, like, 9:30 and the building next door is closed. so that...
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people have rights, but people have to be protected.ts are not violated by what others believe and deem to be their right to discriminate. the state must protect the citizens of the country. that's what makes the country great. i have the right to believe what i want. i do not have the right to practice it to deny you your rights. and deny you your ability as an american citizen like anyone else. thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. >>> ten days later and still more questions than answers. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm joy reid in for chris matthews. leading off tonight, why, where, and how? it's been ten days since malaysia flight 370 vanished, apparently into thin air. it's now a criminal investigation, with 26 countries involved in the search effort. countless teams of investigators are poring over information, investigators are raiding homes. the most sophisticated tlnl in the modern era is loo
people have rights, but people have to be protected.ts are not violated by what others believe and deem to be their right to discriminate. the state must protect the citizens of the country. that's what makes the country great. i have the right to believe what i want. i do not have the right to practice it to deny you your rights. and deny you your ability as an american citizen like anyone else. thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. >>> ten days...
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on the ground in ukraine. >> the people in ukraine the folks who were really the people driving the movement are clear that the ukrainians are not going without a fight. it is going to be bloody and the fight could be long. >> the question is what is next, the sanctions, are they going to be enough and so much defends on what the european union does and there is a trip scheduled to europe in ten days time. >> that is right, strong words from murphy and fifer. thank you. >> we are joined where the locals are voting right now in crimea. jennifer, with the polls closing within the hour, how are the people feeling now and do they know which way that the vote is go ng to swing? >> well, no question that this is going to go moscow's way and they don't care what washington or the international community thinks. you heard they are looking at it from two different perspectives. think they see as liberation and a correction of a mistake from 60 years ago when ukraine was given. crimea this port city home to the russian black sea fleet should belong to moscow and they feel today is a day of ce
on the ground in ukraine. >> the people in ukraine the folks who were really the people driving the movement are clear that the ukrainians are not going without a fight. it is going to be bloody and the fight could be long. >> the question is what is next, the sanctions, are they going to be enough and so much defends on what the european union does and there is a trip scheduled to europe in ten days time. >> that is right, strong words from murphy and fifer. thank you....
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people instead of defending. there were headquarters of the political parties and there's also the public console, also the head. people open university and church in prayer attend right there on the square. so you could say that it was a kind of country within the country. so on institutions that are normally run by the government like defense, medical, political leadership, information, they have their own, all these institutions where they like parallel structures. and for people, seems like to me that it was a good experience to see how the country works, how actually the state works. because once when usually you pay your taxes and then you have no idea what are they used for, where they go, they collect money, they have the funds raised and then a published report and people could actually see where the money goes. so it was a good experience just to be sure that defense groups asked to defend the doctors help and the money that you pay are actually spent on something that you need, something needed for peo
people instead of defending. there were headquarters of the political parties and there's also the public console, also the head. people open university and church in prayer attend right there on the square. so you could say that it was a kind of country within the country. so on institutions that are normally run by the government like defense, medical, political leadership, information, they have their own, all these institutions where they like parallel structures. and for people, seems like...
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what i try to do is get people involved, people that i trust. people to allow me to help them keep their communities safe. ended -- you indicated things like early relief and second chance programs. those are all great things to have discussions about, but the reality is the violent predators walk through our neighborhood. we are putting them back into the already stressed neighborhoods. they could care less about this document or your rights. they could care less about what we're going to try to do to keep firearms out of their hands. i get a kick out of how this howussion always focuses on many instances a law abiding citizen used a gun and properly but criminals use them -- on unproperly but criminals use them every day. that is what we should focus on. the criminal elements. this has been a discussion that goes as far back when i was a police officer with the budgets for law enforcement. whether it is law enforcement, firefighters, public safety. grows population communities get larger. at criminal element looks more targets. law-enforcement
what i try to do is get people involved, people that i trust. people to allow me to help them keep their communities safe. ended -- you indicated things like early relief and second chance programs. those are all great things to have discussions about, but the reality is the violent predators walk through our neighborhood. we are putting them back into the already stressed neighborhoods. they could care less about this document or your rights. they could care less about what we're going to try...
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to help people.> i think that the government should be trying to help people. john: they believe we can spend, and that's the way to help people. >> john, i'll tell you, i hope they were outliers in the group you saw. john: no. that was everybody i asked. no, not everybody. >> when i'm back in kansas, folks get the corporate -- they get you cannot spend more money than you take in forever. they have to be responsible in their own lives, government has to do that too. it's for us to shoot straight, tell the truth. things governments need to do less of, and when we do that, great outcomes happen. take less of the money, they make good decisions, grow the economy, and we'll get the nation back on the right track. spending is not the right solution. we don't have an austerity budget today. we have a budget that's spending money like no nation's done in the history of mankind. john: thank you, congressman. >> thank you, john. john: now we turn the to policy wangs, one from the right, one from the left. th
to help people.> i think that the government should be trying to help people. john: they believe we can spend, and that's the way to help people. >> john, i'll tell you, i hope they were outliers in the group you saw. john: no. that was everybody i asked. no, not everybody. >> when i'm back in kansas, folks get the corporate -- they get you cannot spend more money than you take in forever. they have to be responsible in their own lives, government has to do that too. it's for us...
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more and people choosing to go on -- more and more people choosing to go on the exchanges.just out, or their circumstances will change. by the time we get to 2017 it will not matter. >> we know that it is political, because the white house explicitly and overtly resisted this kind of move for a long time when a lot of other people were pushing for it, and only change their mind relatively recently when the news stories started to appear with people really angry, and the approval rating of the president sank. and a lot of democrats who were nervous about 2014 lobbied the white house hard to change the stance. is not a policy the white house has always had. they have always argued that you've got to have everyone in one pool, because that is the only way the exchanges will work. the other thing i would say is, yes, it does matter. what you will do now is create a aecedent by if there is republican president in 2016, he can just say, president obama delayed these provisions for the rest of his presidency, so why do i have to go forward with them? he could just say, i will susp
more and people choosing to go on -- more and more people choosing to go on the exchanges.just out, or their circumstances will change. by the time we get to 2017 it will not matter. >> we know that it is political, because the white house explicitly and overtly resisted this kind of move for a long time when a lot of other people were pushing for it, and only change their mind relatively recently when the news stories started to appear with people really angry, and the approval rating of...
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people are wondering why so many people are opposed to the aca.l tell you straight out what the problem is. millions of people had live it plans to their employees, and they are being dubbed from those -- had private claims for their employees, and they are being dumped from those plans. , her plan is going to cost me lower over the long run -- more over the long run. she works part-time. the company is contributing $13,000 to medical for her. the medical subsidy from the almost caller entire salary. that is in jeopardy because millions of people are being thrown off of these plants, and thinks she might be thrown off. people are opposed to it. if you listen to the program, the people that are for the caream couldn't get health , and i can understand that. what the obama administration has done is disrupted millions of people who were covered. they are not covered anymore, and that is the problem. they should have focused on the uninsured, and the people who could not get health care, and just addressed that. that is not what they did, that is why
people are wondering why so many people are opposed to the aca.l tell you straight out what the problem is. millions of people had live it plans to their employees, and they are being dubbed from those -- had private claims for their employees, and they are being dumped from those plans. , her plan is going to cost me lower over the long run -- more over the long run. she works part-time. the company is contributing $13,000 to medical for her. the medical subsidy from the almost caller entire...
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young people like the funny. that's why if you go to a mccurio show, the average age is 67. >> maybe make them a little funny jie. are you so excited about that. >> i am because i am tired. i am glad andy picked up the slack. we need one insult per segment or it is not a "red eye" show. >> i look very professional tonight. >> you do. do you have a a video of your animal? go to fox news.com/red eye and submit a video. we may use it. coming up, something paul understands as a serial your -- urinato. female announcer: during sleep train's big gift event get a $200 best buy gift card with purchase of selected mattress sets. or, get 24-months interest-free financing. sleep train's big gift event is ending soon. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ daab's show. a new "red eye" will return tomorrow. >> e block. last story. that's the last story. >> all right. their sketch is a stretch. police in gainesville, florida are looking for a man accused of repeatedly peeing on the woman. the perp has targeted six females n
young people like the funny. that's why if you go to a mccurio show, the average age is 67. >> maybe make them a little funny jie. are you so excited about that. >> i am because i am tired. i am glad andy picked up the slack. we need one insult per segment or it is not a "red eye" show. >> i look very professional tonight. >> you do. do you have a a video of your animal? go to fox news.com/red eye and submit a video. we may use it. coming up, something paul...
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faiths and other people's ideas.' and i think that's possible. i don't think that's a contradiction in terms. i think we can have greater--a greater role of religion in american life and still have tolerance. c-span: five: 'let us find ways to ensure that by 2010 americans will spend less leisure time sitting passively alone in front of glowing screens and more time in active connection with our fellow citizens. let us foster new forms of electronic entertainment and communication that reinforce community engagement rather than forestalling it.' how can you do that? >> guest: well, you know, as i said before, i think entertainment television is really not so good for civic health. and, frankly, of all of the areas in which i--you can tell i have a kind of an activist-reformist's attitude. of all the areas, this is the one that makes me the most--most pessimistic. because, obviously, we're not going to abolish tv. and i don't--i'm not campaigning to have a 'national turn off--turn off--turn off televisions.' but i do t
faiths and other people's ideas.' and i think that's possible. i don't think that's a contradiction in terms. i think we can have greater--a greater role of religion in american life and still have tolerance. c-span: five: 'let us find ways to ensure that by 2010 americans will spend less leisure time sitting passively alone in front of glowing screens and more time in active connection with our fellow citizens. let us foster new forms of electronic entertainment and communication that...
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i think people are saying i think or i speculate or a lot of these people outside the psyching are coming from this with expert opinion. and, between, it's an opinion. this story is a serious story. it has incredible implications for u.s. national security. if this plane was tape over by terrorists, we are the targets, the united states will be the target if it comes back. i think what we have to do is have a curious media, just have a caveat that this is opinion. and you hit it, the ratings really show. people are intg very interested in this. >> i'm all for having experts on. we'll come back to that, julie. .it's not just cable news. every news cast in the last week has led with this. but on cable, i also have the impression that it's kind of like a lot of reporters sitting around in a bar, well, i think it could be this. >> and it's not only reporters. when it gets into speculation, a lot of the reporters have been very responsible. not only anchor webs but the journalists covering this story have been pretty good. >> you mentioned the surge in cnn's ratings. but cnn has been, shall we
i think people are saying i think or i speculate or a lot of these people outside the psyching are coming from this with expert opinion. and, between, it's an opinion. this story is a serious story. it has incredible implications for u.s. national security. if this plane was tape over by terrorists, we are the targets, the united states will be the target if it comes back. i think what we have to do is have a curious media, just have a caveat that this is opinion. and you hit it, the ratings...
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in kiev and the people in crimea, the people in kiev wanting to be part of the european union, the peoplet to be part of the old russian. >> jennifer glass reporting, you do see the younger generation out celebrating this fact that they are joining russia. i just want to get our final comments from our two guests. you seem to think that this speech was enough to make you rethink putin's real intentions geopolitically. to you, the this was a major declaration. >> yes, i wouldn't say a major declaration, but there were as i said, he's testing the waters, there are hint that there is a possibility that there would be further incursion into ukraine. i do want to point out, i do not agree with the view that putin wants to reconstitute the soviet union. i think ukraine is a very special case, and i don't believe he really wants to go to that point. i think that's an alarmist -- >> clearly you think he wants to go further, the question has to be asked and how much further? >> yes, that is true, but i also think that if he were to be met with enough resistance, strong economic sanctions, then thi
in kiev and the people in crimea, the people in kiev wanting to be part of the european union, the peoplet to be part of the old russian. >> jennifer glass reporting, you do see the younger generation out celebrating this fact that they are joining russia. i just want to get our final comments from our two guests. you seem to think that this speech was enough to make you rethink putin's real intentions geopolitically. to you, the this was a major declaration. >> yes, i wouldn't say...
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the people who live here for more than 1,000 years are no different to people today.hey probably thought their way of life could go on forever. then nature proved them wrong. >> it gives us a cautionary tail. they outstrip the available water. we are falling down the same path. in the future it will hit us again, where do we get the water next? a question for which the past provides no easy answer. >> that's the big question for so many people across the south-west - where are we going to get the water? >> yes, we are not getting the water there, we are focussing in on the south and the south-east, where strong thunder storms brought hail into kansas. the storms are tracking to eastern texas. these storms will make their way further eastwards through the day tomorrow. when we look at the storm systems, we have a big wind developing for the east coast, and a blast of cold air bringing snow back to virginia and west virginia, but more rain in the valleys of the west and mountain snow for the cascades. it's a windy night. look at the wind custodies. north to north-easter
the people who live here for more than 1,000 years are no different to people today.hey probably thought their way of life could go on forever. then nature proved them wrong. >> it gives us a cautionary tail. they outstrip the available water. we are falling down the same path. in the future it will hit us again, where do we get the water next? a question for which the past provides no easy answer. >> that's the big question for so many people across the south-west - where are we...
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people differ on that. i do think this, the two extremes in terms of debating wakeration reform ought to up and realize that neither one are going to have their way. they ought to sit down and decide what is realistic and how to fix the problems we have. host: when is the straw poll that cpac does? is released saturday afternoon. all the registrants during the conference vote. and pick their favorites. then the results are town related and announced on saturday. it is interesting because the ,ress lise to say this year this guy is the favorite in terms of conservatives were present. that is fine and interesting. the reason the straw poll was put together is the other question. to find out where conservatives stand on some of the really important issues -- immigration the others.l that is what we look to when we analyze those poll results. host: david keene is our guest from "the washington times." opinion editor. clark calling in from wisconsin on our democrat line. caller: good morning. conservatives that
people differ on that. i do think this, the two extremes in terms of debating wakeration reform ought to up and realize that neither one are going to have their way. they ought to sit down and decide what is realistic and how to fix the problems we have. host: when is the straw poll that cpac does? is released saturday afternoon. all the registrants during the conference vote. and pick their favorites. then the results are town related and announced on saturday. it is interesting because the...
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not only getting people but i think we will have people coming home that have wanted to come back forome period of time. >> reporter: to help with their student loans is what brought the pattersons back in 2012. between the two of them they owed $46,000 after graduating from fort hayes state university. >> without roz, i don't know if we would be here. we were questioning if we could make it work. with our student loan and rent payment. >> we felt it was a gamble to come back. >> it made it that much easier. >> reporter: patrick started working odd jobs until he landed a position at a credit union and amber found work in customer relations at a pharmacy in town. the state and counties split the cost of student loan reimbursement for people like the pattersons. last year the cost of the program was $830,000. >> you built a reputation as a conservative republican in the senate and now as a gompl you are not known for big government programs. doesn't something like this fly in the face of the principals that you espouse? >> i'm a growth guy. it's about creating opportunities for people.
not only getting people but i think we will have people coming home that have wanted to come back forome period of time. >> reporter: to help with their student loans is what brought the pattersons back in 2012. between the two of them they owed $46,000 after graduating from fort hayes state university. >> without roz, i don't know if we would be here. we were questioning if we could make it work. with our student loan and rent payment. >> we felt it was a gamble to come back....
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people go nuts were prosecuted for their political stance people were jailed because they didn't agree with the coup in kiev. no law was being told there were just taken from their oldest dd many were forced to go underground. hello million usual stuff i used to be a senior prosecutor in the trough. i couldn't stand all my fellow loin forces were being treated well they were simply doing their job in kenya i was forced to join the resistance brigades because there's no loyalty more in ukraine and in your my colleagues feel the same way. just a point in crimea from the eastern ukrainian cts teammates acquaintances of them i can say is uncertainty. and yet people are afraid to demonstrate that they cannot express their dissatisfaction with the swedish team in kiev and cannot express their support and connection to russia which is what meanings in the field so he does here is tuning into voices of protest they are demonstrations planned in the east of the country today tomorrow and eat over the weekend i took to the streets. often it's that asked people how they were feeding. if this one
people go nuts were prosecuted for their political stance people were jailed because they didn't agree with the coup in kiev. no law was being told there were just taken from their oldest dd many were forced to go underground. hello million usual stuff i used to be a senior prosecutor in the trough. i couldn't stand all my fellow loin forces were being treated well they were simply doing their job in kenya i was forced to join the resistance brigades because there's no loyalty more in ukraine...
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if the people. chancellor merkel slams small scale attacks using it of deploying troops and ukraine and warning of consequences but where are the russian tanks everyone is talking about. i did see one russian tank with my own eyes but this war machine has been here since the one nine hundred forty s. and didn't mean forever since reporters on the ground dismissed claims of russian intervention in crimea while bosco invites to conduct and monitoring flight to confound there's no military exit history within its borders. ukraine's opposition leader turned prime minister secures the allegiance of the u.s. president. thank you. very very much a choice. obama vows to support the self-determination of gives me leadership but refuses to do the same for the crimean people. and also in the news as quakes in the u.s. state of ohio the source local officials to hold operations and north to plug into the controversial shale gas training method. and welcome to us international twenty four hour news live from mos
if the people. chancellor merkel slams small scale attacks using it of deploying troops and ukraine and warning of consequences but where are the russian tanks everyone is talking about. i did see one russian tank with my own eyes but this war machine has been here since the one nine hundred forty s. and didn't mean forever since reporters on the ground dismissed claims of russian intervention in crimea while bosco invites to conduct and monitoring flight to confound there's no military exit...
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more than 30 people were injured.onference just minuted ago, the lead investigator said the train operator admitted during an interview she dozed off and did not wake up until the train slammed into the station. the investigator said the operator also admitted she dozed off while operating a train in february and missed a station and was admonished for that by her supervisor. >>> up next, nick cannon is defending his decision to wear whiteface to promote a new album that's called "white people party music," but he says there's a difference between humor and hatred, so what are people saying about this? we'll talk live with the founder of youngblackandfabulous.com. lel gets up to 795 highway miles per tank. salesperson #2: actually, we're throwing in a $1,000 fuel reward card. we've never done that. that's why there's never been a better time to buy a passat tdi clean diesel. husband: so it's like two deals in one? avo: during the salesperson #2: first ever exactly. volkswagen tdi clean diesel event, get a great deal o
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some people tried and got frustrated. that has turned people off.t's an enormously controversy. >> fundamentally, here is a thing. it's an open enrolment program. if you work for a firm that provides health care, you are used to this. people will not be able to figure out in a month or two after the deadline "i want to sign up", why do we have ways of doing things where people only sign up by deadline. >> the government needs to know how much they'll subsidise or pain. they say, "all right, there's a period." "we have extended it to the end of march, if you want subsidies and avoid the penalty. if you don't sign up in time you can get health insurance after, a private insurance company, but you are not going get subsidies and you may have to pay a penalty", >> do you think it will be extended again because we won't get the numbers that the white house are looking for? >> i would say no, except for a caveat. they have already said "if you can demonstrate that the reason you're signing a little late, the reason you're signing april 3rd, 4th or 8th, be
some people tried and got frustrated. that has turned people off.t's an enormously controversy. >> fundamentally, here is a thing. it's an open enrolment program. if you work for a firm that provides health care, you are used to this. people will not be able to figure out in a month or two after the deadline "i want to sign up", why do we have ways of doing things where people only sign up by deadline. >> the government needs to know how much they'll subsidise or pain....
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people just take it for granted. but her restaurant starts expanding internationally, and it turns out that even show she has less education, and fewer years she is the only person who has done ever job in the restaurant, and that makes her qualifying because she is giving she learns all the skills. she does it several times then she is is send is back to corporate to training, age 32 because after owl this experience, she becomes the president of a little company called sin is bun, $1 million brand. and she will tell you it was helping others that accelerated her career. >> aaron, you believe in this idea of giving. but it hasn't always worked for you, give us insight into your story, and where you have gotten hung up on this. >> i recently graduated from graduate with school, and is the job search has been long for me. i like to consider myself a giver, i have donate add lot of time. i am vie owe la is tiering and putting myself out there in a lot of situations but it is taking a long time. and i don't want to put
people just take it for granted. but her restaurant starts expanding internationally, and it turns out that even show she has less education, and fewer years she is the only person who has done ever job in the restaurant, and that makes her qualifying because she is giving she learns all the skills. she does it several times then she is is send is back to corporate to training, age 32 because after owl this experience, she becomes the president of a little company called sin is bun, $1 million...
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the only average 16 people. 16 people! one person can make a lost difference.o you get some really good schooling. pick up some courses and some classes that he wouldn't normally do. add value to the organization. and offer to help. gerri: i like that. >> do things you normally may not be in your department. say, look the survival of this company, quit thinking like an employee. think like an owner. what goes on in the owner's mind? survival, stick around, let's survive. so what can i do to help the organization survive? and, you would be shocked at the things that are in front of you. gerri: i love that opinion. and i like the attitude. it is on you. you got to solve it. you know, and you can, but, some people out there, and i hear this a lot, they feel like they're in a dead end. they know that maybe their career path has led them into an arena, a part of the economy that is not growing. it is not expanding. in fact people are being laid off all the time. what do you do then? if you feel like you're in a dead end career, what do you do? >> it is really hard t
the only average 16 people. 16 people! one person can make a lost difference.o you get some really good schooling. pick up some courses and some classes that he wouldn't normally do. add value to the organization. and offer to help. gerri: i like that. >> do things you normally may not be in your department. say, look the survival of this company, quit thinking like an employee. think like an owner. what goes on in the owner's mind? survival, stick around, let's survive. so what can i do...
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you care about poor people, if you want to alleviate poverty, you have to put people to work at a decent >> we'll come back to this again in the future. do the republicans support the doubling of the earned tax credit in the president's budge sunset. >> they should. that's the big test, put it all aside about putting their cards on the table. thank you for joining me. > thanks to you at home for joining us this hour, we have an exclusive story tonight out of texas. something that is happening in texas tonight as he speak. we are reporting this here at this point, nobody else in the country has this story except us. i'm going to explain that news in a moment. but it relates in a way to the headlines that you may have already seen today out of texas, the political news out of texas is about the primaries that just happened there. the big national headline out of the texas primaries is george p. bush, of course, jeb bush's son and george bush's nephew, he avoided a runoff and became the republican nominee for land commissioner in texas. which is a powerful job in that state. hey america, ge
you care about poor people, if you want to alleviate poverty, you have to put people to work at a decent >> we'll come back to this again in the future. do the republicans support the doubling of the earned tax credit in the president's budge sunset. >> they should. that's the big test, put it all aside about putting their cards on the table. thank you for joining me. > thanks to you at home for joining us this hour, we have an exclusive story tonight out of texas. something that...