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i'm wondering what we thought we were going to do that we didn't do? >> this is directly related to the revenue payment to the cargo terminal operator when we did the budget. we thought the cargo activity would increase 2 years ago when we did the budget, but the cargo activity at pier 80 has been really really low. so the revenue payment to metro was about $300,000. >> okay. so we also had a decrease in revenue? okay. then i also noticed that then at the -- entertainment and promotion was 50% over? >> yes. that was because we bought some new fleet week banners and as well as we spent more money to promote our cargo and cruise business in 15-16. >> great. and sea max, delaware and concrete, are they maritime tennants? >> they are maritime tennants. >> do they ship? how are they maritime tennants? >> i believe darling and sea max brings in material by barge that they get from a committee shipping line. that's in operations. as you look it's in the marine terminal. darling has not recently but will export animal oils to asia in a somewhat regular basis a
i'm wondering what we thought we were going to do that we didn't do? >> this is directly related to the revenue payment to the cargo terminal operator when we did the budget. we thought the cargo activity would increase 2 years ago when we did the budget, but the cargo activity at pier 80 has been really really low. so the revenue payment to metro was about $300,000. >> okay. so we also had a decrease in revenue? okay. then i also noticed that then at the -- entertainment and...
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we think we should do it for all businesses so we would have more businesses and jobs than we can keep up with. we would like to return control of the schools to the parents and teachers on local boards, get away from washington and the state. let the people who care most about the children do it. moderator: thank you. now, on to our questions. our first question will be asked by danielle my web developer here at the university of southern indiana. >> as governor would you support the expansion of needle exchange programs, and how would you assist the increasing number of hoosiers who are dependent on illegal and prescription drugs? >> our first response will come from mr. holcomb. lt. gov holcomb: this is an issue that is strangling not just our families but communities across the state and in fact across the whole nation. we need to continue to explore every way we can to not just solve the problem for one community but to kill the drug epidemic itself. we're going to have to focus making sure we are preventing, that we are enforcing and that we are treating most importantly, the fam
we think we should do it for all businesses so we would have more businesses and jobs than we can keep up with. we would like to return control of the schools to the parents and teachers on local boards, get away from washington and the state. let the people who care most about the children do it. moderator: thank you. now, on to our questions. our first question will be asked by danielle my web developer here at the university of southern indiana. >> as governor would you support the...
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we turned the state around, we quit spending more money than we were taking in. points as my friend rex out, we sit on a triple-a credit rating. indo have $2.4 billion reserve that maintains that credit rating. we have 4.5% unemployment rate. our wages are going up in the right direction year after year. we are on the right path. i don't cite those figures to throw them out. i cite them to illustrate what a good position this is so we can make record investments into infrastructure, education. so many other states are in the opposite position, and we are competing against them. when we invest in you, more in you, we expect more. what we are going to find is our workforce, our talent we attract and grow and grew here is going to make the difference. moderator: thank you, mr. holcomb. mr. gray. eg. john gregg: hoosiers are working harder and harder taking home less. our per capita income in the last few years has slid to where we are 38. that doesn't mean anything to you, but let me take it home to you. that means a family for living here in lawrence township makes
we turned the state around, we quit spending more money than we were taking in. points as my friend rex out, we sit on a triple-a credit rating. indo have $2.4 billion reserve that maintains that credit rating. we have 4.5% unemployment rate. our wages are going up in the right direction year after year. we are on the right path. i don't cite those figures to throw them out. i cite them to illustrate what a good position this is so we can make record investments into infrastructure, education....
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procedures to the state election board and we have a process we go through and we have had candidates that have paid heavy fines and have committed to never run for office again because of the actions we've taken. we treat every case the same. >> what about specifically when it involves electronic voting machines when someone offers a complaint what is your process? >> as you can imagine that is something that is high on the radar. if we have and equipment problem we have emergency preparedness plans especially on the big elections like november 8 where we've coordinated with the state patrol and the department of public safety to have a helicopter and a troop on the state election center so let's say we have a server or go without which we had have been in a county if the results don't come in quickly than the public starts to ask the question why is that happening so we have the ability to either fly or drive a law-enforcement official equipment or if we have had times where there is a failure in the voting equipment we have had to send a technician out to get a memory card or somet
procedures to the state election board and we have a process we go through and we have had candidates that have paid heavy fines and have committed to never run for office again because of the actions we've taken. we treat every case the same. >> what about specifically when it involves electronic voting machines when someone offers a complaint what is your process? >> as you can imagine that is something that is high on the radar. if we have and equipment problem we have emergency...
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we look at things as we grow corn, we think nothing about that but because we are in a situation we don'tthink in long-term. it's all right to grow one thing and harvest it but not another. certainly trees, that is something we grow, something we need to harvest. i would agree we need to be more careful in the park system i don't think we need to get in a situation where we're saying absolutely nothing out of the park. i think, you know, rangers and people that study that have a better handle on what trees need to go and what do you need to stay. >> moderator >> as a state we can be and we're being good stewards on both fronts, i'm particularly proud of our department of natural resources and the forestry department within. many folks live in urban areas don't realize that indiana is 83% arm and forest. and we've done a good job from a department of national perspective of maintaining and sustaining our tribe and public lands. we also take a couple steps further over the last nine years we've had two different independent firms at our forestry program, and we've met a national and interna
we look at things as we grow corn, we think nothing about that but because we are in a situation we don'tthink in long-term. it's all right to grow one thing and harvest it but not another. certainly trees, that is something we grow, something we need to harvest. i would agree we need to be more careful in the park system i don't think we need to get in a situation where we're saying absolutely nothing out of the park. i think, you know, rangers and people that study that have a better handle...
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the more we convene and the more we do so that we don't have these issues out there, we have to have local and state and federal and community leaders come together and get to know each other again as communities. ms. harris: i think the congresswoman when she talks about someone being absent should look at washington, d.c., and she is named as number three of the members most frequent in -- most true and and failing to truant and failing to attend meetings. i think it is important that you show up, and that is the kind of leadership california wants. in terms of the criminal justice system, i believe we should be smart on crime. we need to do the kind of things nationally the we have done here in the california department of justice, focusing on recidivism reduction transparency, and i am proud to , have done that. rep. sanchez: i would really like to rebut that. moderator: i'm going to give each of you an additional 30 seconds. rep. sanchez: for the first 18 years in the congress, i have a 95% attendance record. come on guys, we are at school, that is a solid a. when barbara boxer
the more we convene and the more we do so that we don't have these issues out there, we have to have local and state and federal and community leaders come together and get to know each other again as communities. ms. harris: i think the congresswoman when she talks about someone being absent should look at washington, d.c., and she is named as number three of the members most frequent in -- most true and and failing to truant and failing to attend meetings. i think it is important that you...
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we want peace. we want freedom. we want security. we want to be stronger. we want freedom to gain. but i don't believe in these changing and revolutionary times this administration has known that the world is changing has identified itself with that change. i think the communists have been moving with vigor. laos, africa, cuba, all around the world today they're on the move. i think we have to revita1ize our society. i think we have to demonstrate to the people of the world that we're determined in this free country of ours to be first. not first if, and not first but, and not first when, but first. and when we are strong and when we are first, then freedom gains. then the prospects for peace increase. then the prospects for our society gain. mr. howe: that completes the opening statements. now the candidates will answer and comment upon questions put by these four correspondents: frank singiser of mutual news, john edwards of abc news, walter cronkite of cbs news, john chancellor of nbc news. frank singiser has the first question for vice president nixon. mr. singiser: mr. vice pr
we want peace. we want freedom. we want security. we want to be stronger. we want freedom to gain. but i don't believe in these changing and revolutionary times this administration has known that the world is changing has identified itself with that change. i think the communists have been moving with vigor. laos, africa, cuba, all around the world today they're on the move. i think we have to revita1ize our society. i think we have to demonstrate to the people of the world that we're...
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, we have 4 that we think need to be funded? you know what i mean? is it that specific or more saying we used our many and need $50 thousand more to give everyone what they need. or are we saying we just pick out certain businesses and say they get it because they are so needy? >> there are two scenarios one is spontaneous where someone comes and says i'm facing-i got word faum my landlord theerant is going up x and i'm out and it is comes down in the next month. the other situation is we see a demand for this program, we are getting close to being fully subscribed and want to go to the board of supervisors and say we anticipate throughout the course of the next 9 months we will get another x amount of applications and we like to be able to fund some of those , here is the mount of money we think we need to dathat. that is discretionary oppose today emergency. >> >> may i give a scenario so we can muchb on. let me just tell you-let me give you a suggested rule and then tell me if it works or not. >> okay. >> let's say the staff
, we have 4 that we think need to be funded? you know what i mean? is it that specific or more saying we used our many and need $50 thousand more to give everyone what they need. or are we saying we just pick out certain businesses and say they get it because they are so needy? >> there are two scenarios one is spontaneous where someone comes and says i'm facing-i got word faum my landlord theerant is going up x and i'm out and it is comes down in the next month. the other situation is we...
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we have many threats. we have to solve those problems, address them, admit that we have them. we have to call rss by what its name is, islamic terror. -- kol isis by what its name is come islamic terror. we can prevent that fundamental transformation of america from being cemented in the very fabric of the society. this is a are shot. we won't be able to repeal obamacare the next time. this is our shot. again, that's what haunts me. but let me tell you what gives me hope. we've all seen it. after 9/11, during 9/11, we've seen the pictures, the iconic pictures of the firefighters, police officers who now have a target painted on their back, as they walked up those stairs to help save their fellow citizens. we have all seen a no one heard about shanksville. do you know the passengers of flight 93, before he spoke those ironic words, took a vote to sacrifice themselves for the fellow citizens? we've all seen the finest among us who sacrificed everything, lost their limbs. to preserve our freedom and liberty. we still in this country produce exceptional people. we are an extraordi
we have many threats. we have to solve those problems, address them, admit that we have them. we have to call rss by what its name is, islamic terror. -- kol isis by what its name is come islamic terror. we can prevent that fundamental transformation of america from being cemented in the very fabric of the society. this is a are shot. we won't be able to repeal obamacare the next time. this is our shot. again, that's what haunts me. but let me tell you what gives me hope. we've all seen it....
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and he goes, we had literally made peace with the fact we were going to die was we made the peace, wehe discussion, and that is where we were, and he goes the person came around the next day and gave me a prepaid card and that saved my life. and it's very moving when you hear somebody say that. i wanted him to explain more. he goes for in the first time i had the ability to buy baby formula for my baby. i had the ability to buy food for my wife and children. and when youer hat you realize how much dignity the option of choice can bring to people. it was a moving time as well in understanding we -- and we met with the brigadier general of me military who runs and manages all the refugees camps, and i was really surprised with the personality that came out and met us. this brigadier general i was expecting a really military orientated person, and instead a very compassionate man came out and spoke about how we need to understand theser people. we cannot expect them to stay in tents in winter, living in boxes. what does file like when you go into a camp and people ask for the basics lyin
and he goes, we had literally made peace with the fact we were going to die was we made the peace, wehe discussion, and that is where we were, and he goes the person came around the next day and gave me a prepaid card and that saved my life. and it's very moving when you hear somebody say that. i wanted him to explain more. he goes for in the first time i had the ability to buy baby formula for my baby. i had the ability to buy food for my wife and children. and when youer hat you realize how...
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how do we do that? we cut taxes.acy reduce all these tax practice into three main categories for every taxpayer and also, the corporate tax. this is different. some people say, that is not going to help. we are going to have less money for the government and if you believe in that concept i am not the guy to vote for. i am the guy that says, get government out of the way and allow for the job creators which are small business to create the jobs, create opportunity, and that is where too much costly regulation has really strangled our economy and jobs. moderator: someone argued that government was pushed too far out of the way during the last years of the bush administration and we went of having an economic crisis. mr. babeu: look at perfect example right here in arizona, when we had nationally on that point fannie mae, freddie mac, and you see that all of these loans that are propped up by the government and you see this housing crash and collapsed take place and our government was the party for this, picking winner
how do we do that? we cut taxes.acy reduce all these tax practice into three main categories for every taxpayer and also, the corporate tax. this is different. some people say, that is not going to help. we are going to have less money for the government and if you believe in that concept i am not the guy to vote for. i am the guy that says, get government out of the way and allow for the job creators which are small business to create the jobs, create opportunity, and that is where too much...
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we will do so and we will respond.we will respond in a time and place and manner of our choosing and when we do so we will consider a full range of tools, economic, diplomatic, criminal, law-enforcement, military and to some of those responses may be public and some may not be. we did the same thing in the chinese case you mentioned-- >> before you won't go on, explain a bit about what you mean by some of these responses may not be public. >> there is a whole range of tools one could use and you see it in the connecticut space. in other words, the non- cyber realm as well as the cyber realm , so there could be diplomatic responses that are private messaging. there could be intelligence operations, so covertly hacking into north korea or iran or russian systems and what? >> i like ellen's imagination. [laughter] >> there's a whole set of things one could do, but not have to talk about it or announce and my point is that is true in response to cyber activity, but that's true in response to intelligence operations from an
we will do so and we will respond.we will respond in a time and place and manner of our choosing and when we do so we will consider a full range of tools, economic, diplomatic, criminal, law-enforcement, military and to some of those responses may be public and some may not be. we did the same thing in the chinese case you mentioned-- >> before you won't go on, explain a bit about what you mean by some of these responses may not be public. >> there is a whole range of tools one...
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we like to encourage people to do it theirselves, so we have sockets, we have wire. we specialize in a cloth-covered wire, and we have all kinds of pieces, parts, for you to basically design and create your own piece. we need to know from you what length of wire you would need, or even a picture of something you like, we can kinda help you from there. we'd like to specialize in the new-old look. we use vintage because it takes you back to that time area but it's not necessarily old. usually when people walk in off the street they're overwhelmed. they look around are like: "wow, "i never knew it could be like this." or they'll be like: "wow, i want that piece "but with a twist", and then they can change out the shade or the cord color or add a different bulb or something like that. a basic light is wire, your socket, a string relief, and a bulb. so we are always helpful in that way. we can walk a customer through doing what they need to do. we started out just with the parts and supplies for lighting but we wanted to meet the needs of all of our customers, that's alwa
we like to encourage people to do it theirselves, so we have sockets, we have wire. we specialize in a cloth-covered wire, and we have all kinds of pieces, parts, for you to basically design and create your own piece. we need to know from you what length of wire you would need, or even a picture of something you like, we can kinda help you from there. we'd like to specialize in the new-old look. we use vintage because it takes you back to that time area but it's not necessarily old. usually...
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we can't. we can't.rt of our plan to bring back american jobs we'll lower taxes on our businesses from 35% down to 15%. [cheers and applause] we will also cut taxes for middle class families by 35%. [cheers and applause] and massively simply identify taxes for all americans. we will be a rich nation once again. but to be a rich country, we must also be a safe country. hillary clinton unleashed isis on to the world. you know that story. and spreading violently -- it's spreading now into the united states. there are now 1,000 open isis investigations in the united states. isis is on a campaign of genocide against christians the middle east or what they call the nation of the cross. ok? the nation of the cross. they are crucifying, drowning, and beheading their victims. this is something that we would read about in history books. and not since medieval times have you heard the beheadings and all of the things happening. so we have no choice. we will stop isis and we will stop them fast. and unlike what they
we can't. we can't.rt of our plan to bring back american jobs we'll lower taxes on our businesses from 35% down to 15%. [cheers and applause] we will also cut taxes for middle class families by 35%. [cheers and applause] and massively simply identify taxes for all americans. we will be a rich nation once again. but to be a rich country, we must also be a safe country. hillary clinton unleashed isis on to the world. you know that story. and spreading violently -- it's spreading now into the...
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we have a history where we were helping. what amazes me most is the canons and rifles and the curators tell me that during the russian presence, not a single cannon or rifle was used for hostile fashions. they were used only to salute guests. for me, it's very symbolic. we have many and on some issues we've been able to work in the times of the cold war. if it were not for us, which probably wouldn't have the treaties for eternity. if it were not for us there wouldn't be a member of arrangements that reduce the materials in the world. there is an area where russians and americans risk their lives together and rely on each other. they do things together in either a particular environmenta very particular environment and in a program where astronauts are flying on russian rocket boosters. i've spoken to them many times and it's mind boggling because they get have a different psychology. they worked together, and they believe in what they do togeth together. they proved to be new to the ups and downs in the american relations.
we have a history where we were helping. what amazes me most is the canons and rifles and the curators tell me that during the russian presence, not a single cannon or rifle was used for hostile fashions. they were used only to salute guests. for me, it's very symbolic. we have many and on some issues we've been able to work in the times of the cold war. if it were not for us, which probably wouldn't have the treaties for eternity. if it were not for us there wouldn't be a member of...
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when we say we are fiscally conservative, there is a track record to you when we say we are socially inclusive, there is a track record. when we say we are skeptical of military interventions, we will back that up with the fact that we were not wallflowers in our respective states. and when we talk about free trade, really that is about more presidential nominees will debate. we argue have the first debate between clinton and trump. how frustrating is it that you are not on the stage making a case? mr. weld: i would love being up on stage, but i am not frustrated. we are continuing to take our story around. we think we have winning arguments. as gary sometime says, there is a four lane highway between the two parties. the democrat party, no one responsible these days. and the republican party is even more mean-spirited than before their convention in cleveland. the donald is trying to pick group against group. that is not the kind of happy warrior and freedom and liberty view we have of the future. josh: in 2012, a lot of people know you from your candidacy then. how have things chan
when we say we are fiscally conservative, there is a track record to you when we say we are socially inclusive, there is a track record. when we say we are skeptical of military interventions, we will back that up with the fact that we were not wallflowers in our respective states. and when we talk about free trade, really that is about more presidential nominees will debate. we argue have the first debate between clinton and trump. how frustrating is it that you are not on the stage making a...
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we are a neighborhood bar, we are not a club, we are not a dive bar, we have well trained staff and security. we improved the neighborhood a lot. it should be noted the current tenant in that space is a financial pay day loan place. we also have agreed to make sure that we sound proof both sides as part of the agreement with the landlord and that's about it. >> great, thank you. at this time we open up for public comment on item number 4 only; if you like to speak on the itm please step up. >> please line up against the window. thank you. >> thank you. >> hi there. my name is ianima clain and live on pine between polk and larkin so of the neighborhood. just wanted to point out that i sthink jackalope is a great meeting spot. i don't know on saturday night, but go to the trivy night jz watched presidential debates. i think it is a good meeting place for the neighborhood, so i'm support of this. thank you. >> thank you, very much. >> hello. my name is anna. i also live in the neighborhood over on pacific. i am in support of the expansion as jackalope along with some of the other neighborhood b
we are a neighborhood bar, we are not a club, we are not a dive bar, we have well trained staff and security. we improved the neighborhood a lot. it should be noted the current tenant in that space is a financial pay day loan place. we also have agreed to make sure that we sound proof both sides as part of the agreement with the landlord and that's about it. >> great, thank you. at this time we open up for public comment on item number 4 only; if you like to speak on the itm please step...
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we know when we stand together, we can leave the world a little better than we found it.e to the united states. [speaking italian] all right. [cheers and applause] p.m. renzi: mr. president, mrs. obama, my american friends -- [speaking italian] thank you for such a warm welcome here. president obama organized very perfectly everything under the sun. incredible organization. [applause] p.m. renzi: agnese and i are delighted to be here. it is an incredible honor, an incredible gift. this opportunity and this solemn occasion to celebrate the relation between our two nations. obviously, we are ready every moment to host you and your family, every city -- also florence. we are so excited for this occasion and this opportunity. the enduring friendship and the bond between our countries has never been so strong, so deep, and so wide. italy and the united states work together globally fighting terrorism, providing security, creating economic opportunity. but i think, mr. president, if you think about our history, we can't imagine five centuries ago when a young italian called ame
we know when we stand together, we can leave the world a little better than we found it.e to the united states. [speaking italian] all right. [cheers and applause] p.m. renzi: mr. president, mrs. obama, my american friends -- [speaking italian] thank you for such a warm welcome here. president obama organized very perfectly everything under the sun. incredible organization. [applause] p.m. renzi: agnese and i are delighted to be here. it is an incredible honor, an incredible gift. this...
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hear from businesses is that it is about the cost of the rent increase and so we don't know if we-we don't know if we will always continually fund the rent stabilization grant, so would it be a good option to incentvise a lease renewal at a lower percentage for more of a stability for the legacy business. it is just a question and thought and so i'm having rick provide a presentation to think through this a little more and give finalized direction. we have talk today a few people and think it is a okay idea but we need the direction from the commission as to whether to flush this out more for a presentation for you to decide upon on october 24th. >> good evening president dwight, commissioners. richard [inaudible] legacy business program manager. i have a brief powerpoint presentation for you today. today we are discussing the use orphgrant funds for the rent stabilization grants. the administration code doesn't specify grant funds by landlords. it says the office of small business award a annual grant to a landlord that enters into agreement with legacy business that leases real pro
hear from businesses is that it is about the cost of the rent increase and so we don't know if we-we don't know if we will always continually fund the rent stabilization grant, so would it be a good option to incentvise a lease renewal at a lower percentage for more of a stability for the legacy business. it is just a question and thought and so i'm having rick provide a presentation to think through this a little more and give finalized direction. we have talk today a few people and think it...
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so we are aware, we are aware that there is one more body identified and we are investigating it. in some ways by acknowledging it you sort of cover yourself even though you're not buying into it. that's something that because policies had to be slower than social media and twitter trends, some public safety has to get better about this. you see it coming, you can't let act like it's not happening so your acknowledging it even. >> were you watching the twitter terms, keeping track of what was popping up? >> she was. [laughter] >> she would not say on social media, guru of the city of orlando. that's one thing on the press coverage. we as a city wanted to get a lot more information then we ultimately did in the early timeframe because the fbi had an active investigation and their thought process was if we are trying to figure out that there are other people dead or involved here, if they know intimate details of what happened in the club during the night and we can interview them and they have information that has not been yet conveyed to the public, that's part of our case. though
so we are aware, we are aware that there is one more body identified and we are investigating it. in some ways by acknowledging it you sort of cover yourself even though you're not buying into it. that's something that because policies had to be slower than social media and twitter trends, some public safety has to get better about this. you see it coming, you can't let act like it's not happening so your acknowledging it even. >> were you watching the twitter terms, keeping track of what...
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we are validating it. we are endorsing it.e are telling our sunset it is ok to humiliate women, we are telling our daughters that this is how they deserve to be treated. we are telling our kids and bigotry and bullying are acceptable in the leader of the country. is that what we want for our children? remember, we won't just be setting a bad example from -- for our kids but for the entire world. america has been a model for countries across the globe, pushing them to educate their children and
we are validating it. we are endorsing it.e are telling our sunset it is ok to humiliate women, we are telling our daughters that this is how they deserve to be treated. we are telling our kids and bigotry and bullying are acceptable in the leader of the country. is that what we want for our children? remember, we won't just be setting a bad example from -- for our kids but for the entire world. america has been a model for countries across the globe, pushing them to educate their children and
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we love you. rallying together. we are here at the plaza. we are here at the queue in front of us we are talking championship city. best spot in the house. this is going to be a big bigot name. the first family have been mor n the world series in maintaining the years. >> stacy is down on the field with the latest therere. >> not yet. a little early they are getting their restroom sure the restroom sure it's hard to sleepre was hard for all of us because it is so exciting game at one of the indians a seriese on the field crazy it will be. they havey done a little decorating with fresh paint world series logos all around the field and banners in seats. here it is. came on, and we are ready to go.me we he stations from around the world andro town to cover this. whata matchup as we have been saying. cleveland clinic cleveland not concerned. they have one job to do ?-dash two win to win as far ashing.. pregame festivities go games one and two major league major league space bar also announcedr virtual mentoring game five will be the post caesarg
we love you. rallying together. we are here at the plaza. we are here at the queue in front of us we are talking championship city. best spot in the house. this is going to be a big bigot name. the first family have been mor n the world series in maintaining the years. >> stacy is down on the field with the latest therere. >> not yet. a little early they are getting their restroom sure the restroom sure it's hard to sleepre was hard for all of us because it is so exciting game at...
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will we be up to the challenge? will we take action? ted turner: when i was born 70 years ago, there were just slightly over 2 billion people in the world, and now, there is almost 7 billion. the number of people on the planet has increased by three and a half times in the lifetime of one person. this has never happened before. dalai lama: i often tell my indian friends and all the chinese friends that they combined these two nations, over 2 billion, 2 billion cars or oil, pollution. i think the existing economy system is not sustainable. warren buffet: you have to think of the fact we only have one planet, so we should treat the planet as a nonrenewable resource, and obviously the more people we have on it, the more strains we put upon the planet. thomas friedman: i've argued our planet is getting hot, flat, and crowded. what that means basically is that on the one hand it is getting hot, that is global warming. temperature rising, we know that is happening. but will also happen faster as it is getting flat, that means more and more pe
will we be up to the challenge? will we take action? ted turner: when i was born 70 years ago, there were just slightly over 2 billion people in the world, and now, there is almost 7 billion. the number of people on the planet has increased by three and a half times in the lifetime of one person. this has never happened before. dalai lama: i often tell my indian friends and all the chinese friends that they combined these two nations, over 2 billion, 2 billion cars or oil, pollution. i think...
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kaine: yes, we can. yes we can. >> yes we can. yes we can. yes we can. yes we can. yes we can. yes we can. sen. kaine: as christina mentioned, i am one of the national co-chairs of the campaign, endorsing obama one year ago yesterday. [applause] sen. kaine: i could see a couple of things in him, having gotten to know him and when i campaigned for governor, and excellence of character, judgment, vision. i think americans are going to want excellence in 2008 after two administrations in a row of mediocrity. we want excellence. [applause] sen. kaine: i could see that the senator was a unifier at a time when we are so divided, and we need a unified nation and the senator is a person of strong values and beliefs who nevertheless is always reaching out to bring others to the table and include others, and we need a unifier and that is who senator barack obama is and that is what our nation needs. [applause] sen. kaine: when christina was speaking, it made me think back. i spent a year, 25 years ago in honduras working with missionaries. we used to have a phrase, if you know spanish, i
kaine: yes, we can. yes we can. >> yes we can. yes we can. yes we can. yes we can. yes we can. yes we can. sen. kaine: as christina mentioned, i am one of the national co-chairs of the campaign, endorsing obama one year ago yesterday. [applause] sen. kaine: i could see a couple of things in him, having gotten to know him and when i campaigned for governor, and excellence of character, judgment, vision. i think americans are going to want excellence in 2008 after two administrations in a...
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if we are able to get to a point where we received an award then we would bring that program back again to the board of supervisors prior to appropriation. so this is a resolution authorizing us to agree with the state but it is not an acceptance of her appropriation of the funds for the program. >> okay. colleagues, any questions i know? supervisor tang spears thank you. nice to see you mr. wyden. i'm wondering if you could describe if you're able to be successful in obtaining or securing the funding for this pilot program. what is the difference between what occurs under this pilot and what happens under current practices. basically, why would this pilot make how we provide services more efficient? >> yes, thanks for the question. again, this is still in progress. we don't have a final agreement on it but the basic concept here is that when of the pushes the efforts, from both the federal and state governments and also county providers has been to try to look at vulnerable populations that receive services from a number of different government and nonprofit providers that can because
if we are able to get to a point where we received an award then we would bring that program back again to the board of supervisors prior to appropriation. so this is a resolution authorizing us to agree with the state but it is not an acceptance of her appropriation of the funds for the program. >> okay. colleagues, any questions i know? supervisor tang spears thank you. nice to see you mr. wyden. i'm wondering if you could describe if you're able to be successful in obtaining or...
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we need to share who we are and what we are going through and how we are going together as a community to go forward. woulddo you think that create another racial divide between blacks and white and hispanics in this country? ms. stein: i think that is what as a broadert down issue first. that is the role of the reparations. this is not just about bias and hatred against african-americans but against our other disenfranchised groups as well. we need to put it all on the table and get past it. host: let me bring you in on this issue. mr. baraka: i think it's aborted to recognize that the process of repair is a process in which everyone impacted will have to be part of that process. will have a process employs in which everyone who had been harmed has been disentangled from this history as we disconnect and put our place it in the place where we can transform society emily put ourselves in a place where we can transform our long-standing historical issues with the u.s. state and u.s. experience. health care.urn to as a physician yourself and two person isctors, this wondering how you wou
we need to share who we are and what we are going through and how we are going together as a community to go forward. woulddo you think that create another racial divide between blacks and white and hispanics in this country? ms. stein: i think that is what as a broadert down issue first. that is the role of the reparations. this is not just about bias and hatred against african-americans but against our other disenfranchised groups as well. we need to put it all on the table and get past it....
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and i just want to let you know, we are prepared, we are ready for it, we are ready for this turn of events. we didn't want this turn of events to occur. but we are ready for it. and the other point i want to make is this is most likely going to be a prolonged event. this is not just going to be an event that ends tomorrow, once the hurricane moves up into other areas of the couny, out back into the ocean. this is going to have a prolonged event in areas 20 and 30 and 50 miles, to 100 miles inland, in north carolina. where we don't have high populated areas, but we have people whose survival is goight be dependent upon them knowing exactly what is going to happen. and due to our first responders. and those are the people i care about right now. so let me just say that a storm two, and in some areas it may be down to a one, but it is currently up the coast, and the center is within 25 miles off of cape fear. the center of the storm is expected off the north carolina coast around 2:00 a.m. sunday morning. that's tonight. and we are already feeling the effects of the outer band, includi
and i just want to let you know, we are prepared, we are ready for it, we are ready for this turn of events. we didn't want this turn of events to occur. but we are ready for it. and the other point i want to make is this is most likely going to be a prolonged event. this is not just going to be an event that ends tomorrow, once the hurricane moves up into other areas of the couny, out back into the ocean. this is going to have a prolonged event in areas 20 and 30 and 50 miles, to 100 miles...
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at heart, how do we know each other? do we know each other, and what do we know about each other? and do we truly see each other as neighbors, as friends, as all part of the same community? and once we see each other in that light, how do we then bring safe and effective and constitutional policing to everyone. how do we make sure that everyone is safe. so i've heard a little about the work you've done today. i had an excellent conversation with director davis and dr. scott. and president franklin. they were telling me about the discussions you've had and the issues you've raised. and i thank you for being honest with each other as well. because if we can't talk honestly about these problems, we're just going to keep talking at each other about these problems. if we can't get down to the real issues and concerns that we have, how it literal ll lly mak people feel and how we act on those. if we can't talk about that and have somebody else understand us, then we're just doomed to repeat this cycle over and over again. and that's why i'm so glad that you all here at howard are addres
at heart, how do we know each other? do we know each other, and what do we know about each other? and do we truly see each other as neighbors, as friends, as all part of the same community? and once we see each other in that light, how do we then bring safe and effective and constitutional policing to everyone. how do we make sure that everyone is safe. so i've heard a little about the work you've done today. i had an excellent conversation with director davis and dr. scott. and president...
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>> we do. the concept changed mention of a level playing field, a global world with free trade of god, services, currencies, et cetera. you want to have this level playing field as possible. it does for the first time in a long time feel like there is a real divergence emerging today. if you look at regulations and standards that are being talked about out there, we've probably got different constraints in u.s. that europe has today than japan potentially has. i think that starts to get to a dangerous place when investors, customers, clients try and start to do comparisons around safety. i think we're better off trying to be in the same place. it appears now for a period of time we're not going to be there. >> i would one ceo tell me their c-car submission was 20,000 pages long. >> that's probably short. >> that was executive summary. >> you've got regulatory issue started. are there regulatory changes you think were superfluous, damaging, harmful. if the next president were to call you and sai
>> we do. the concept changed mention of a level playing field, a global world with free trade of god, services, currencies, et cetera. you want to have this level playing field as possible. it does for the first time in a long time feel like there is a real divergence emerging today. if you look at regulations and standards that are being talked about out there, we've probably got different constraints in u.s. that europe has today than japan potentially has. i think that starts to get...
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and we need to fix it. but we can if we work together. jonathan: but if you had been in the senate in 2009 when it was voted on, would you have voted in favor of the affordable care act? ms. ross: i would have voted in favor of the affordable care act because it was better than what we had. had i been in the senate in 2009, i would have been able to got amendments. expand medicaid, particularly in our rural areas, and i would have rolled up my sleeves and try to make our health care system the best as it possibly could. senator burr, again, would have just turned it over to the private insurance companies. jonathan: mr. burr. senator burr: let me just say, jonathan, obamacare is run by private sector insurers. it was never the federal government that took the risk. it is blue cross/blue shield of north carolina, one of the last one that covers about 60% of the state as the only choice. it's president obama said, if you like your plan, you get to keep it. govern mark dayton said this week, the reality is that the affordable care act is no
and we need to fix it. but we can if we work together. jonathan: but if you had been in the senate in 2009 when it was voted on, would you have voted in favor of the affordable care act? ms. ross: i would have voted in favor of the affordable care act because it was better than what we had. had i been in the senate in 2009, i would have been able to got amendments. expand medicaid, particularly in our rural areas, and i would have rolled up my sleeves and try to make our health care system the...
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how far we have come and what we have built. young people take that for granted and move seemlessly. it was interesting to note the generational difference in the voting pattern. again, i don't want for us to interpret how the uk people voted. it is interesting to note that the majority of young people tend to favor strongly remaining. the older generation tended to favor leaving. i think, actually, the european union is already a success with young people and many, many young people in europe wish to maintain the possibility of freedom of movement. >> from an outside perspective and your response about populism, how well suited to engage with this question of populism? is this a responsibility that is something the member states have to take upon themselves? certainly the drivers, i think, between weather or not the migration, migration refugee crisis, there's policy preferences depending on what people's direct experiences are with each phenomenon. you know, how well suited, even where you have reforms in key european institut
how far we have come and what we have built. young people take that for granted and move seemlessly. it was interesting to note the generational difference in the voting pattern. again, i don't want for us to interpret how the uk people voted. it is interesting to note that the majority of young people tend to favor strongly remaining. the older generation tended to favor leaving. i think, actually, the european union is already a success with young people and many, many young people in europe...
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that is not who we are. we are not iran, we are not north korea, we are not the soviet union. we are the greatest free nation on this earth and the way to face unpredictable instability, the way to face the domestic terrorist threat, the way to face extremists and radicalized individuals determined to do us harm isn't to be afraid, to give in, and let our values and principles that make our nation great be compromised. we get better by valuing our differences, and if that means getting 18,000 law enforcement agencies to respect what each is best at and bring their strengths to the table, we will certainly help do that. i want to leave you with one other thought before we have a little dialogue here. that is with the upcoming presidential transition, which is on nobody's mind, and an election cycle that has been for us sportier than typical and seems to be getting sportier every day, a lot of people are nervous about what will happen, and understandably so. the message that i've been speaking out about -- certainly did at the summit earlier this summer -- is that i think it wil
that is not who we are. we are not iran, we are not north korea, we are not the soviet union. we are the greatest free nation on this earth and the way to face unpredictable instability, the way to face the domestic terrorist threat, the way to face extremists and radicalized individuals determined to do us harm isn't to be afraid, to give in, and let our values and principles that make our nation great be compromised. we get better by valuing our differences, and if that means getting 18,000...
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we actually achieved 26%, or we believe we will once full data are in. that we will have achieved a 26% reduction in age adjusted mortality compared to the peak in 1990. and we know, critically, it's one thing to achieve it and quite another to know how did it happen? what worked? these two slides show it. a 46% reduction in lung cancer deaths in men. almost entirely related to a reduction in tobacco use. a marked reduction, about 40% reduction in colon cancer deaths in men in the post-endoscopy era, where we remove early cancers. we hit the goal in prostrate cancer. 53% reduction in age-adjusted mortality, largest reduction of any country in the world. although screening has pluses and minuses, why we recommend decisions, we're at a mortality rate last seen in the 1930s. i should say that i put a little window in here into areas we've not been so effective. pancreas cancer, liver, rising but they point the way to solutions because part of this rise is related to the public health challenge of our time, the epidemic of overeating and underexercising whic
we actually achieved 26%, or we believe we will once full data are in. that we will have achieved a 26% reduction in age adjusted mortality compared to the peak in 1990. and we know, critically, it's one thing to achieve it and quite another to know how did it happen? what worked? these two slides show it. a 46% reduction in lung cancer deaths in men. almost entirely related to a reduction in tobacco use. a marked reduction, about 40% reduction in colon cancer deaths in men in the...
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we need more choice. we need more competition. we need less fraud. we need more pay for performance , not pay for value. we need to repeal the medicare and ferguson act of 1945 so we can buy health insurance across state lines. we need to block grant the money for medicaid to the states. we need to start charging the co-pay to folks on medicaid who want to go to the emergency rooms to get treated for a fever blister. for able-bodied folks who are receiving medicaid, free health care there should be a work requirement. again i want to -- a health care delivery system that looks like someone designed it on purpose. >> moderator: thank you mr. boustany. ms. fayard. >> in addition to over 300,000 working people that have health care coverage they save money. about $184 million and it's going to continue to save us money. the state match was around 40% during the gentle years paying expansion dollars. for -- it is now fallen to point 2.5%. is estimated that this medicaid expansion will provide $1.5 billion annually as an economic driver to her economy and
we need more choice. we need more competition. we need less fraud. we need more pay for performance , not pay for value. we need to repeal the medicare and ferguson act of 1945 so we can buy health insurance across state lines. we need to block grant the money for medicaid to the states. we need to start charging the co-pay to folks on medicaid who want to go to the emergency rooms to get treated for a fever blister. for able-bodied folks who are receiving medicaid, free health care there...
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you continue to say we run this as hard as we can against whatever we have, but what mr. comey is suggesting is that it's just not very good. we don't have enough information to be able to make a passional decision. he also had a statement at the house hearing yesterday, a day before, that he warned that we're going to have a big flow into the united states if isis loses its territory and is routed from syria and other places, that they're going to pour into europe and the united states. do you deny that? >> i, i read and watched parts of the testimony yesterday. i did hear what he said. i also -- >> do you agree or disagree with that? >> i certainly know that that is a significant area of national security concern, absolutely. and that is exactly the kind of thing that we have been taking steps certainly within the refugee program, the programs that we manage -- >> with regard to this consultation, i was at the meeting when secretary carey came and consulted with us. you and he told us it was going to be 110,000 people. you didn't say what do you think, congress? you jus
you continue to say we run this as hard as we can against whatever we have, but what mr. comey is suggesting is that it's just not very good. we don't have enough information to be able to make a passional decision. he also had a statement at the house hearing yesterday, a day before, that he warned that we're going to have a big flow into the united states if isis loses its territory and is routed from syria and other places, that they're going to pour into europe and the united states. do you...
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coming into 2016, we have all the great products, we are doing a lot on the mobility side but we said last year that we were going to deliver a breakthrough year both from a growth standpoint and financial standpoint. we have done that and provides good momentum. >> congratulations on a great year. >> thanks. >> good stuff. >>> coming gestures. stay with us. this car is traveling over 200 miles per hour. to win, every millisecond matters. both on the track and thousands of miles away. with the help of at&t, red bull racing can share critical information about every inch of the car from virtually anywhere. brakes are getting warm. confirmed, daniel you need to cool your brakes. how strong is allegra-d?? my congestion's out of my way strong. allegra-d?. a fast non-drowsy antihistamine plus a powerful decongestant. breathing free for 24 hours strong. allegra-d?. ?? >>> welcome back. and speed are hot topics but technology is winning the race. bmw north american ceo shares with me their much-talked about air touch which will change the way we interact with our car. ceo of bmw, thank you f
coming into 2016, we have all the great products, we are doing a lot on the mobility side but we said last year that we were going to deliver a breakthrough year both from a growth standpoint and financial standpoint. we have done that and provides good momentum. >> congratulations on a great year. >> thanks. >> good stuff. >>> coming gestures. stay with us. this car is traveling over 200 miles per hour. to win, every millisecond matters. both on the track and...
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we will see when we get to the meeting. we are an apolitical institution.olitics do not come into our decision. we look at the economy. we set policy based on the economic outlook. guy: independent central banking. bill dudley is advising caution over a hike noting concerns that the risk for recession is increasing. bloomberge you to my and show you what is happening in terms of the probabilities that are implied as a result of where the market is. 60.9%, the probability of a hike in december. do you agree with that? >> probably not. i don't think there is a chance. the top cios were 50-50. we reflect pretty much as a company the bipolar relationship. the fed speeches, everyone who says we think we should be raising rates is another one saying it is too early. rings are too uncertain. you have -- things are too uncertain. you have been talking about this for three years and they have not done anything yet. they give volatility to the marketplace which makes us more uncertain. dollar.: talking of the is it the dollar that feeds into this viewpoint? is it the
we will see when we get to the meeting. we are an apolitical institution.olitics do not come into our decision. we look at the economy. we set policy based on the economic outlook. guy: independent central banking. bill dudley is advising caution over a hike noting concerns that the risk for recession is increasing. bloomberge you to my and show you what is happening in terms of the probabilities that are implied as a result of where the market is. 60.9%, the probability of a hike in december....
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we know we need to have that type of cooperation. that's why you had the reason for him to hold a discussion and get that done and that's why i provided and worked on the long-term bill the first time we got a transportation bill that i had a seat at the table on. i was very proud when i went out to be research center to see this young man working saying that's how it is going to help our local area. >> the loudoun county parkway is the fastest growing in the united states but lack the robust interconnectivity. do you support the parkway and if so, what role can you play to wipay tobring that back to fruid if not, how would you propose to bring about a much-needed north and south connection? >> i do support the parkway and also the widening of route seven. this is about to begin and i think that it will be a great move to continue moving traffic from loudoun county through the region. it's being supported from the transportation bill the congress did vote against. we need multimodal transportation options. we need busing services, bi
we know we need to have that type of cooperation. that's why you had the reason for him to hold a discussion and get that done and that's why i provided and worked on the long-term bill the first time we got a transportation bill that i had a seat at the table on. i was very proud when i went out to be research center to see this young man working saying that's how it is going to help our local area. >> the loudoun county parkway is the fastest growing in the united states but lack the...
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we want noble energy. we want clean energy. we do not want fossil fuels.would destroy our planet. i urge you to do the right thing and just continue with the will of the voters of san francisco. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> kathleen ramos 350 bay area and i feel actions and measures like this are so important that the state and local level since federal government is virtually paralyzed and in thrall to the corporate lobbies and fossil fuel energy. so these things coming from the state and local are so important. i have a poster i taken around two dollars at the lead outside of course but a couple of things that i think are just critical for california of course besides the devastating effects of tracking everywhere, is racking and drought country are you kidding me? 100,000 gallons or more or less of water to track one well. the water is then useless chemicals that go into our groundwater. tracking and earthquakes country? are you kidding me? i met a guy on the bus and he saw me my poster which was cool these from oklahoma. oklahoma,
we want noble energy. we want clean energy. we do not want fossil fuels.would destroy our planet. i urge you to do the right thing and just continue with the will of the voters of san francisco. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> kathleen ramos 350 bay area and i feel actions and measures like this are so important that the state and local level since federal government is virtually paralyzed and in thrall to the corporate lobbies and fossil fuel energy. so these...
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what we did after we got that report was we looked at it and there are a number of -- as i said, linking recommendations, that were from the doj collaborative review, as well as from the doj report and just to name a few of them, some of the things that came out of the report was a creation of an officer-involved shooting web page with statistics and updates to the officer-involved shootings, which was also a recommendation from the grand jury report. and we're currently working on that as we speak. so that we can get responsive to both of those reports. obviously revisions of general orders as you know they have been outdated for a long time and that is one of the processes that we'll be look the. standard methods of timely notifications to the district attorney and other responding units, when there is is an officer-involved shooting. press conferences and town hall meetings with the policy. we do have tonight a town hall meeting with the chief out in for the ois that happened friday night. so i'm happeny to report those will continue, and that is something that the grand jury recommen
what we did after we got that report was we looked at it and there are a number of -- as i said, linking recommendations, that were from the doj collaborative review, as well as from the doj report and just to name a few of them, some of the things that came out of the report was a creation of an officer-involved shooting web page with statistics and updates to the officer-involved shootings, which was also a recommendation from the grand jury report. and we're currently working on that as we...
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we will invoke it when we are ready, and we will be ready soon.e will invoke article 50 no later than the end of march next year. anna: really sounding every bit the brexiteer for delegates and media gathered in the room. she went on to tell everybody andt the great repeal bill, laws to make sure there is no gap when the u.k. community is removed from the eu books. she promised to preserve workers rights. we have a lot we need to know about the end goal. we just have timing and process so far. caroline: and indeed, what would be created? give me a sense of -- everybody is using the terms hard and soft brexit. any idea of where we are going in terms of access to the single market? in the mediaators and the way we like to talk about these subjects run hard and soft -- she talked about there being a false dichotomy between the issue of immigration and access to the single market. she said all businesses and the business lobby wanting clarity on what those two things are going to look like. she said that is a false dichotomy. brexit, shet perhaps imag
we will invoke it when we are ready, and we will be ready soon.e will invoke article 50 no later than the end of march next year. anna: really sounding every bit the brexiteer for delegates and media gathered in the room. she went on to tell everybody andt the great repeal bill, laws to make sure there is no gap when the u.k. community is removed from the eu books. she promised to preserve workers rights. we have a lot we need to know about the end goal. we just have timing and process so far....
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we can't solve a problem unless we measure it. you are a manager of an agency, i was a manager of a city. if you can't measure it you can't manage it. and so i want your opinion on basically what you stated clearly on the need for national collection of data on implicit racial bias on police interactions with communities. >> you can provide that as a written answer to that question? >> sir, that is -- you allowed so many other people to go over, my time has just ended. >> not really. i'm going to ask another round and you can ask another round. i'm going to keep this seven minutes. there are three questions i want to ask based on your testimony as well as other questions asked during the hearing. first, secretary johnson, it appears now this administration has let in about 10,000 refugees from syria, i've certainly been on the record says one of the ones we could minimize risk would be to establish criteria, i've suggested women, children, relatives of syrian american citizens that have the financial wherewithal to support them. i
we can't solve a problem unless we measure it. you are a manager of an agency, i was a manager of a city. if you can't measure it you can't manage it. and so i want your opinion on basically what you stated clearly on the need for national collection of data on implicit racial bias on police interactions with communities. >> you can provide that as a written answer to that question? >> sir, that is -- you allowed so many other people to go over, my time has just ended. >> not...
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we are supposed to take you. we are supposed of choice. natchez tweedledum, twiddle dee on military issues that wall street and on campaign funding. even though you may be a little different on social network issues. we got to be more demanding. it's amazing how people can get really upset about small things, and be completely oblivious to the big things. because they don't feel they can affect the big things. that's where the civic self-confidence, the sense of leadership comes in. so what can we do about it? every time we want to meet a politician, it only takes 300 people on a petition to get a standard to come to your community. that so few people turned out. wow, 300 people. then you tell them with a ps in your letter of invitation, the u.s. 600? we will do it. that would really freak them out. and then you set the agenda. you are up here and they are there listening to you. can anybody stop you from doing that? whenever any people say the powers that be, the big boys of control, that the corporations. ask yourself what you can do to
we are supposed to take you. we are supposed of choice. natchez tweedledum, twiddle dee on military issues that wall street and on campaign funding. even though you may be a little different on social network issues. we got to be more demanding. it's amazing how people can get really upset about small things, and be completely oblivious to the big things. because they don't feel they can affect the big things. that's where the civic self-confidence, the sense of leadership comes in. so what can...
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there is a lot we can do. we can cut financing off today if we want. iran getting a nuclear weapon, for us to put our faith in the iranian regime that they will abide by an agreement they have not signed, it is very foolish. mr. santarsiero: i did not support this agreement when it was ghost -- negotiated. i do not know what her in your behind but the truth of the matter is, we are left with this and we actow unilaterally, we will not have that kind of an impact. the sanctions were successful before because it was not just the united states. of thethe rest international community, our allies, the chinese, all of those countries are part of it. now to unilaterally moved to do something, it will not work. believe me, i wish it would. about theconcerns agreement in terms of what it will do at the backend. but we are not in that situation now, unfortunately. we have to do with reality and that is the point. mr. pezza: we will move on. thank you, gentlemen. the next question, recent terror attacks at home have refocused our attention to the use of electroni
there is a lot we can do. we can cut financing off today if we want. iran getting a nuclear weapon, for us to put our faith in the iranian regime that they will abide by an agreement they have not signed, it is very foolish. mr. santarsiero: i did not support this agreement when it was ghost -- negotiated. i do not know what her in your behind but the truth of the matter is, we are left with this and we actow unilaterally, we will not have that kind of an impact. the sanctions were successful...
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or how do we signal we are going it. we have to have credibility. how do we raise the cost? do you think we do need to raise the cost? do you think in this domain that our adversaries or potential adversaries think they can take action and kind of get away with it because we're not going to respond? do we need to be more aggressivive in signaling how we're going to respond. >> we have the ill to employ it. >> do we have the legal framework? >> you could also argue in the areas of hostilities of syria, iraq, afghanistan, clearly i think the opponent understands we are applying this capability against them. we publicly acknowledge they are doing that. i think in part publicly acknowledging the fact that we are using cyber to counter isil was not just to signal isil but make sure others are invested in these capabilities. we are prepared to employ them in a legal lawful framework. >> do you think we are? you're in charge, right. so hope makes me a little worried. >> it varies by the actor. honestly it varies by the actor. >> do the iranians fear we could retaliate. >> yes. they
or how do we signal we are going it. we have to have credibility. how do we raise the cost? do you think we do need to raise the cost? do you think in this domain that our adversaries or potential adversaries think they can take action and kind of get away with it because we're not going to respond? do we need to be more aggressivive in signaling how we're going to respond. >> we have the ill to employ it. >> do we have the legal framework? >> you could also argue in the areas...
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again we think this is something we should do.it to the community but it's outside of our requirements but something we are earnestly doing. so that we can prepare folks know for those spaces once they become available. we-you will see there we also have for the last couple of years are currently filled doing it the community ambassadors program. i'm sure most of you know that program. you seem young men and women in the black and yellow bass jiggly in d-five in our neighborhood, d-debbie we've contributed $1 million to the program today. any of the young men and women who are in the community masters program were underemployed or unemployed. in addition to the above safety and public education training they get they also are receiving certifications like guard cards, speeder training at such. so were very proud of our contribution to that. our turtle program is something very proud of as well. we contribute to organizations all over the city. multicultural, multi-issue, we do that. lots of corporations to that, but we -not only d
again we think this is something we should do.it to the community but it's outside of our requirements but something we are earnestly doing. so that we can prepare folks know for those spaces once they become available. we-you will see there we also have for the last couple of years are currently filled doing it the community ambassadors program. i'm sure most of you know that program. you seem young men and women in the black and yellow bass jiggly in d-five in our neighborhood, d-debbie we've...
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hear from businesses is that it is about the cost of the rent increase and so we don't know if we-we don't know if we will always continually fund the rent stabilization grant, so would it be a good option to incentvise a lease renewal at a lower percentage for more of a stability for the legacy business. it is just a question and thought and so i'm having rick provide a presentation to think through this a little more and give finalized direction. we have talk today a few people and think it is a okay idea but we need the direction from the commission as to whether to flush this out more for a presentation for you to decide upon on october 24th. >> good evening president dwight, commissioners. richard [inaudible] legacy business program manager. i have a brief powerpoint presentation for you today. today we are discussing the use orphgrant funds for the rent stabilization grants. the administration code doesn't specify grant funds by landlords. it says the office of small business award a annual grant to a landlord that enters into agreement with legacy business that leases real pro
hear from businesses is that it is about the cost of the rent increase and so we don't know if we-we don't know if we will always continually fund the rent stabilization grant, so would it be a good option to incentvise a lease renewal at a lower percentage for more of a stability for the legacy business. it is just a question and thought and so i'm having rick provide a presentation to think through this a little more and give finalized direction. we have talk today a few people and think it...
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i think it is safe to say that we are transitioning but we are inventing as we go and we are in a 40 year process and on our way. a lot of the stupidity there has to be revealed and fixed. >> that is a great transition to the next question which is -- how will medical school residents and students pursuing a degree in health care be prepared for these transformations in their education? anyone want to take it? bob, you are the only one who has gone through medical school. >> i wish in medical school they taught us how to manage other people. how to engage in patient and influence their behavior. what a pharmacist, nurse, social worker, care coordinator, all do? and what is your role in that? augustine day we have a love people complaining about ea chars -- today we have a lot of people complaining about ehrs. some of the things i am seeing is the mixing of classes in medical school so doctors and other clinicians are trained together both in the didactic section and the clinical rotations. seeing many medical schools, basic data analytics and a lot of the things you learn in business
i think it is safe to say that we are transitioning but we are inventing as we go and we are in a 40 year process and on our way. a lot of the stupidity there has to be revealed and fixed. >> that is a great transition to the next question which is -- how will medical school residents and students pursuing a degree in health care be prepared for these transformations in their education? anyone want to take it? bob, you are the only one who has gone through medical school. >> i wish...
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have it live as a think unreverend position. >> we could if we felt it was to the filed when we lookt the the classifications responsibility more appropriate than represented we could temporarily while we work to eliminate it move it back to the un represented. >> we can take care of it for you. >> we'll just strike line 24 on page 7. >> okay. >> thank you that concludes my report. >> thank you, ms. mason if you ever find other categories we don't need them as a matter of policy eliminate them. >> i want to recognize my colleague steve our compensation specialist steve prides himself on findings those and updating the ordinance. >> only one got through this year. >> he said that was a good catch so - >> (laughter). all right. thanks and we had public comment on this so the only remaining person in the chamber wants to comment on this public comment is closed. i'd like to make a motion to remove line 24 can we take that without objection? and would one of you want to make a motion so marked supervisor yee mad that without objection it is done colleagues, we don't need a closed session
have it live as a think unreverend position. >> we could if we felt it was to the filed when we lookt the the classifications responsibility more appropriate than represented we could temporarily while we work to eliminate it move it back to the un represented. >> we can take care of it for you. >> we'll just strike line 24 on page 7. >> okay. >> thank you that concludes my report. >> thank you, ms. mason if you ever find other categories we don't need them...