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they had to adjust that statistic a little bit because the government statistic does not include, leaves out some wholesale retail trade. i call it adjusted gross output or gao and it is $41 trillion so gdp is $19 trillion. >> host: gdp in this sense is the bottom line, more like the profits. >> guest: what we call gross profit because it includes other aspects. that is the idea. so in the 21st century economists have finally caught up with accounting and finance which have been doing this for years and we have topline and bottom-line accounting but they don't come out at the same time but the -- they are indicating they will issue both gross output in gdp at the same time so just like the financial firms issue every quarter topline and bottom-line so national income accounting, the federal government will have her every quarter topline growth output, bottom-line gdp. is a real breakthrough and one of the reasons this is an important statistic, with gdp using it as a measure of the economy what is the biggest sector of the economy, when you hear all the time consumer spending. 70% of gdp
they had to adjust that statistic a little bit because the government statistic does not include, leaves out some wholesale retail trade. i call it adjusted gross output or gao and it is $41 trillion so gdp is $19 trillion. >> host: gdp in this sense is the bottom line, more like the profits. >> guest: what we call gross profit because it includes other aspects. that is the idea. so in the 21st century economists have finally caught up with accounting and finance which have been...
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we were own statistic now. gdp is more on demand. the supply chain it turns out the business spending as a percentage of gross output is 60% of the economy. that business spending is the elephant in the room. consumer spending is 30% of the economy not 70% they measure spending all activity not just a final output. i hope that's pretty clear. they get it just like that. the economist they are a little slow. but they are finally getting it. in a sentence or two what does that supply-siders believe. what does that supply-siders believe. they believe that the key to prosperity is innovation entrepreneurship savings with the frugality. quoted him 70 --dash several times. there is three virtues that if you adopt these you can be successful in life personally as a family as a business and as a nation those three principles our industry. prudent behavior. if you work hard and you are productive but you don't waste your money you are frugal and you're your thrifty in you live within your means and if you are prudent with your investments and
we were own statistic now. gdp is more on demand. the supply chain it turns out the business spending as a percentage of gross output is 60% of the economy. that business spending is the elephant in the room. consumer spending is 30% of the economy not 70% they measure spending all activity not just a final output. i hope that's pretty clear. they get it just like that. the economist they are a little slow. but they are finally getting it. in a sentence or two what does that supply-siders...
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host: we are focusing on at the i crime statistics. -- fbi crime statistics. we want to hear your comments. (202) 748-8001 for republicans. (202) 748-8000 for democrats. independents and others (202) 748-8002. we welcome your tweets. abt, your piece lays out some solutions. you write about a proven approach that deserves more support, mr. kennedy's national network for safe communities to minimize incarceration and improve police relationships. killing must end now. if you let us, we will help you. if you make us, we will stop you. those turned away from violence are offered support. thistemic review found strategy reduce crime and violence in nine out of 10 studies with homicide reductions of 34% to 63%. areas thisut those program has been put into place. guest: this intervention, which is known by a number of different names, sometimes called the group violence intervention, also called focused deterrence. its original name was operation cease-fire. whatever you call it, this began in boston in the early 1990's and is responsible for a dramatic drop in homic
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despite what i call. >> there were statistics in chambers. >> there are some. >> and some statistics dealing with vehicle flight from -- >> probably not as good as a legislative committee. >> but i think it's important to recognize that what we have here is a legislative enactment in dh congress chose to identify the crimes that are covered by category the type of was offense and there's only so much one can expect from a legislature in identifying a category. 16 b very closely tied to 16 a. 16 a involves the situation where the element of the offense itself involves the use or threaten or force. 16 b expands that slightly to say okay it may not be technically an element. is the offense under 16 b so intingt or inherent and contained a risk of the use of force that it should fall in congress's judgment in that same category. you look at other offenses a number of lower courts held the conspiracy to commit hods act robbery as a crime of violence. robbery certainly is a kroim of violence. conspiracy itself contains the substantial risk of physical force being used because conspiracy is
despite what i call. >> there were statistics in chambers. >> there are some. >> and some statistics dealing with vehicle flight from -- >> probably not as good as a legislative committee. >> but i think it's important to recognize that what we have here is a legislative enactment in dh congress chose to identify the crimes that are covered by category the type of was offense and there's only so much one can expect from a legislature in identifying a category. 16 b...
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kneedler: and then there were statistics -- justice breyer: then there are some. then there were some. mr. kneedler: and there were some statistics and cites dealing with -- with vehicle -- flight from an -- from an officer -- but i'm not -- justice gorsuch: law clerks are excellent at gathering statistics, but they're probably not as good as a legislative committee. mr. kneedler: yeah, no, but -- but -- but i think it's important to recognize that what we have here is a legislative enactment in which congress chose to identify the crimes that are covered by categories, the type of offense. and there -- and there is only so much that one can expect from a legislature in identifying a category. and here, congress identified a category in 16(b) that is very closely tied to 16(a). 16(a) involves the situations where the element -- the element of the offense itself involves the use or threatened use of force. 16(b) expands that slightly to say, okay, it may not be technically an element, but is the -- is the offense under 16(b) so instinct or inherent -- inherently co
kneedler: and then there were statistics -- justice breyer: then there are some. then there were some. mr. kneedler: and there were some statistics and cites dealing with -- with vehicle -- flight from an -- from an officer -- but i'm not -- justice gorsuch: law clerks are excellent at gathering statistics, but they're probably not as good as a legislative committee. mr. kneedler: yeah, no, but -- but -- but i think it's important to recognize that what we have here is a legislative enactment...
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we have got to be careful to interpret the statistic correctly. good news is, police recording of crimes is better. we know that and as i say, victims are now increasingly ready to ta ke victims are now increasingly ready to take their troubles to the police. but it is not all good news. there is bad news, more violent crime, more knife crime, especially in london and in my part of the world, surrey, there's been a big rise in burglary. what do you put that down to? hardship? no, ithink criminals are more organised, they are better lead and there's more of them. it is up to the police to keep one step ahead. i believe we are doing great work in surrey and nationally to catch criminals and solve more crime but of course, there is more to do. of course, it is about solving it when people have reported it. how great is the pressure going to be an surrey to reduce the number of community support officers and replace them with police constables as is happening in norfolk? yes, there are no plans to reduce the number of police community support officers
we have got to be careful to interpret the statistic correctly. good news is, police recording of crimes is better. we know that and as i say, victims are now increasingly ready to ta ke victims are now increasingly ready to take their troubles to the police. but it is not all good news. there is bad news, more violent crime, more knife crime, especially in london and in my part of the world, surrey, there's been a big rise in burglary. what do you put that down to? hardship? no, ithink...
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so the statistics that i cited was from the v.a.'s report from last year. those are age and gender adjusted for the reasons that you note, age, and gender -- >> what about s.e.c.? >> i was not involved in the analysis. i don't know what other variables they may have adjusted for. >> but age and gender -- >> age and gender are the most common adjustments we make when looking at military statistics and comparing to the general population. >> from my general knowledge, i don't know. is suicide more common among certain, clearly, suicide would be more common among people who have addictions. that's intuitive, right inthey're addicted for a reason. but are there other kind of break-ups, if you were going to match them in the general population, in the general population as a whole, are there certain things in this social strata, it's more common or in this disease burden is more common? i'm asking this for my knowledge. >> right. yes. so if we look, for instance, like in the v.a. report, they broke things down into different age groups. they looked at different
so the statistics that i cited was from the v.a.'s report from last year. those are age and gender adjusted for the reasons that you note, age, and gender -- >> what about s.e.c.? >> i was not involved in the analysis. i don't know what other variables they may have adjusted for. >> but age and gender -- >> age and gender are the most common adjustments we make when looking at military statistics and comparing to the general population. >> from my general...
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but where there are statistics available. for example, as there were in several of this course cases under the residual clause that statistics were look to two reinforce common sense. justice gorsuch probably you do or maybe not, do you remember because several judges -- one of them was me, some of them lower court judges said, why hasn't -- sentencing commission justice breyer: why don't they go out and find out, what is the typical way in which -- the other provision -- case after case, nobody ever had the statistics. think, well they cannot get them. otherwise they would. so, what is the story? i think it is a similar question to what is being asked. mr. kneedler: maybe general categories of offenses were that -- >> in other words, we never had a case that i remember under that other provision were some became up with statistics despite what i call -- >> and other words -- >> and there were some flightics dealing with -- >> not -- nottatistics, but probably as good as a legislative committee. >> i think it is important to
but where there are statistics available. for example, as there were in several of this course cases under the residual clause that statistics were look to two reinforce common sense. justice gorsuch probably you do or maybe not, do you remember because several judges -- one of them was me, some of them lower court judges said, why hasn't -- sentencing commission justice breyer: why don't they go out and find out, what is the typical way in which -- the other provision -- case after case,...
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also in deciding what falls in this category, statistics are not the major thing. there are plenty of things to look at. the body of judicial decisions construing the very provision, the background of the legal tradition which is what this court drew on in saying that burglary is a classic example, it's a classic example for the reasons that i just gave. you can look at the legislative judgments embodied in the crime. the circumstance when forced is not used, is it like the situations where the elements are present. you asked for an example, i think, of a crime that would be in under acca and out here. possession of a weapon is one because possession inherent in the possession is not the use. there has to be a subsequent act in the use of a weapon. so that's out here because it's not in the course of committing the crime of possession. we said it was in acca because it is injury like flow. it was actually a pretty good illustration of the difference between the two circumstances. finally with respect to immigration, i think it's important for the court to understan
also in deciding what falls in this category, statistics are not the major thing. there are plenty of things to look at. the body of judicial decisions construing the very provision, the background of the legal tradition which is what this court drew on in saying that burglary is a classic example, it's a classic example for the reasons that i just gave. you can look at the legislative judgments embodied in the crime. the circumstance when forced is not used, is it like the situations where the...
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dhs doesn't keep statistics as to the numbers. it's not either a for maltin the sense of aliens being always or almost always paroled but between those two extremes i don't think we have reliable statistical evidence. >> i thought we had some. from what i understand, in 2012, isis granted parole to 80% of arriving aliens. in 2015 the number dropped to 47%, and it may be lower now. so my question is, it's obviously the executive alone making this determination. what other area of law have we permitted a government agent, on his or her own, without a neutral party, looking at that decision to detain someone indefinitely? >> well, first of all, i would not accept the premise this was indefinite detention. it is true there is no outer limit in terms of a number of days but it is detention specifically pending a determination of eligibility for asylum. >> that assumes that determination is going to be done in some expeditious way. we know as a matter of fact, that these determinations can sometimes take years. >> they can sometimes tak
dhs doesn't keep statistics as to the numbers. it's not either a for maltin the sense of aliens being always or almost always paroled but between those two extremes i don't think we have reliable statistical evidence. >> i thought we had some. from what i understand, in 2012, isis granted parole to 80% of arriving aliens. in 2015 the number dropped to 47%, and it may be lower now. so my question is, it's obviously the executive alone making this determination. what other area of law have...
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it will give you personalised statistics. 0ne advice. it will give you personalised statistics.dy who we were inspired by, it would show us how she spoke and how positive she was and whether she was authoritative. for an ally, positive she was and whether she was authoritative. foran ally, it positive she was and whether she was authoritative. for an ally, it would say the same but then give you statistics about good allyship. people are still here discussing the issues that came up. why don't we ta ke issues that came up. why don't we take a moment and hear the inspiration for what they created. so, i inspiration for what they created. so, lam inspiration for what they created. so, i am about to head into a meeting. i will try out the application for the first time so that i can track what i am doing in the meeting. open it up here. in this case i want to choose that i wa nt this case i want to choose that i want to be empowered because i am trying to speak more in this meeting. it looks like it is asking meeting. it looks like it is asking me how will i empower myself. i will
it will give you personalised statistics. 0ne advice. it will give you personalised statistics.dy who we were inspired by, it would show us how she spoke and how positive she was and whether she was authoritative. for an ally, positive she was and whether she was authoritative. foran ally, it positive she was and whether she was authoritative. for an ally, it would say the same but then give you statistics about good allyship. people are still here discussing the issues that came up. why don't...
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. >> nd justice not keep statistics. it is not a formality in the sense of aliens that they are always broiled but between those two extremes i don't they we have reliable statistical evidence. >> i thought the we had some. and is in 2012. granting parole to 80 percent of the aliens and then the number dropped to 47%. so my question is the executive alone making this determination. what other area of law have we permitted a government agent on his or her own without a neutral party? looking at that decision should detain someone definitely. >> but that is specifically pending a determination of eligibility. >> and that wary be done in the expeditious way. that could sometimes take years. >> it could take a long time it is expedited so they do move more or quickly in those of others. so the court has said time after time as aliens are arriving in the of. >> but the problem with that is it basically says we are a country of arbitrary to lock them up. but a answer this question. in which way is immigration detention differe
. >> nd justice not keep statistics. it is not a formality in the sense of aliens that they are always broiled but between those two extremes i don't they we have reliable statistical evidence. >> i thought the we had some. and is in 2012. granting parole to 80 percent of the aliens and then the number dropped to 47%. so my question is the executive alone making this determination. what other area of law have we permitted a government agent on his or her own without a neutral party?...
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she has recited the statistics. i think sometimes we just get number by the statistics. when you are told that you're four times the national average, it sounds bad, but what does that mean? and when you put face to it, when you hear the tragedy repeated through the stories, it is -- these are not just statistics that we are speaking of. these are -- these are real women. these are our sisters. these are our neighbors. these are our friends, and these are human beings who deserve to be respected in their lives but also respected in often tragic deaths. and how we work to address these difficult issues, i think, needs to be a focus and a priority for us. so i appreciate what the senator from north dakota is doing in bringing attention to our nation's lackluster -- and that's kind of a polite term here -- but a lackluster repons to the tragedy of missing and murdered native women and girls. i'm proud to lend my voice to the proposition that congress, in the exercise of our trust responsibility to our native people, that we have a responsibility to do more. you would think
she has recited the statistics. i think sometimes we just get number by the statistics. when you are told that you're four times the national average, it sounds bad, but what does that mean? and when you put face to it, when you hear the tragedy repeated through the stories, it is -- these are not just statistics that we are speaking of. these are -- these are real women. these are our sisters. these are our neighbors. these are our friends, and these are human beings who deserve to be...
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it's not the statistics. i keep hearing all about statistics. well, it isn't about that.human lives. i had yesterday the mayor of bars lonita, a town where most of the pharmaceutical are, saying, we haven't seen anyone here that is trying to pull up our electrical system. we don't have enough food. we don't have enough water. we don't have any baby supplies. so the municipality of san juan shared some of what we've got. just this morning, the mayor of cora zal, which is right in the path of where the hurricane's eye hit, said, look, i just don't have enough. that's why i keep talking about a robust and continuous supply chain of aid. we are doing much better in that sense because we're getting a lot of private donations, and whatever private donations san juan gets, we share with everyone. i had a conversation yesterday with the office of the president of the dominican republic. they are sending 14 containers full of food and provisions to san juan, to be -- you know, dealt with in san juan, and also for us to distribute. not only for the dominicans that live in puerto ri
it's not the statistics. i keep hearing all about statistics. well, it isn't about that.human lives. i had yesterday the mayor of bars lonita, a town where most of the pharmaceutical are, saying, we haven't seen anyone here that is trying to pull up our electrical system. we don't have enough food. we don't have enough water. we don't have any baby supplies. so the municipality of san juan shared some of what we've got. just this morning, the mayor of cora zal, which is right in the path of...
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the statistics are derivative from what we have. i cannot vouch for those numbers anymore than to tell you that is the data we are getting. it is consistent what we are seeing. we know there is an increase in volume of fentanyl coming into the mail. we have the same response from our colleagues in canada. they have been facing the same challenge. it has been an increase in fentanyl. it is driving the overdose death rates. -- it is his mission not diminishing the significance of heroin. oxycodone diversion remains a priority for us. thank you. >> congress returns on monday. the housemates at 2:00 p.m. eastern for a legislative-- for legislative business. they are expected to take up the budget resolution with a final vote by thursday. if it passes the house, it will allow congress to move ahead with tax reform. watch the house live on c-span. the senate is back on monday to consider a $36 billion
the statistics are derivative from what we have. i cannot vouch for those numbers anymore than to tell you that is the data we are getting. it is consistent what we are seeing. we know there is an increase in volume of fentanyl coming into the mail. we have the same response from our colleagues in canada. they have been facing the same challenge. it has been an increase in fentanyl. it is driving the overdose death rates. -- it is his mission not diminishing the significance of heroin....
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and the first director of the bureau of vital statistics was a white supremacist. and on the application you had two choices. white or colored. and if you didn't check colored and he thought you were, you didn't get a birth certificate. and he said, i had no idea. and i thought, well, of course you didn't. you are a middle-aged white man who grew up in fairfax. why would you know that? because you're not being taught t in school. [applause] so that is part of the problem. it's, yes, white supremacists are bad. yes, we have a president and an
and the first director of the bureau of vital statistics was a white supremacist. and on the application you had two choices. white or colored. and if you didn't check colored and he thought you were, you didn't get a birth certificate. and he said, i had no idea. and i thought, well, of course you didn't. you are a middle-aged white man who grew up in fairfax. why would you know that? because you're not being taught t in school. [applause] so that is part of the problem. it's, yes, white...
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figures for the office for national statistics showed an increase in 13%.n the same day, norfolk police became the first forced to cut all of its community service support offices, citing funding gaps and unparalleled growth in complex crimes. the total number of offences recorded by police passed the 5 million mark for the first time in a decade. the number of violent offences rose by 90% in the 12 months until the end ofjune. norfolk police, facing a funding shortfall of £10 million, are axing all 150 of their police community support officer is. that is because of the unparalleled growth in complex crimes, sexual offences, and cybercrime. this is the man who has to make the numbers add up. and at the moment, chief constable simon bailey says they don't. 150 pcso jobs are going, which will contribute overall savings of £2 million. with serious crime in norfolk, rape, abuse, drugs, rising by 370% in the last three years, 81 regular officers will be recruited. i know i'm doing the right thing based on all the evidence at my disposal. and i genuinely think,
figures for the office for national statistics showed an increase in 13%.n the same day, norfolk police became the first forced to cut all of its community service support offices, citing funding gaps and unparalleled growth in complex crimes. the total number of offences recorded by police passed the 5 million mark for the first time in a decade. the number of violent offences rose by 90% in the 12 months until the end ofjune. norfolk police, facing a funding shortfall of £10 million, are...
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is caused by global warming but you look at the statistics you see these are happening more frequently and significantly more frequently so. the connection is very clear and i'm i am i correct in. that they're happening with greater intensity yeah that's right that's right so you get more extreme events. we've shown that the that the distribution you see if the seasonal mean temperature for example will fluctuate from one year to another just because of the natural variability of the system so you get a distribution of events we call it a bell curve but now we see that that bell curve is moving because the planet is getting warmer and so the extreme events on the tail of the hottie end are becoming much more frequent. than they used to be well was an arm oh i mean wasn't the largest hurricane measured in well you know the total number of hurricanes per decade hitting the united states has not increased but that's because it's that's you wouldn't expect the statistics to show anything yet but as i already mentioned the most extreme events become more extreme as the planet is warmer and
is caused by global warming but you look at the statistics you see these are happening more frequently and significantly more frequently so. the connection is very clear and i'm i am i correct in. that they're happening with greater intensity yeah that's right that's right so you get more extreme events. we've shown that the that the distribution you see if the seasonal mean temperature for example will fluctuate from one year to another just because of the natural variability of the system so...
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i've been looking at the official statistics coming from the u.s. central command of the bombings in afghanistan and one thing is clear the amount of air support the u.s. is providing to the afghan security forces is risen dramatically since donald trump became president during the first six months of this year the americans flew an average of eighty six missions each month in which some kind of munition a bomb or missile was released that compares with an average of only fifty one missions a month last year and the average number of munitions released against enemy meaning the taliban or eisel targets each month has also increased dramatically growing from one hundred eleven in two thousand and six to three hundred sixty this year michael semple is that going to be enough to force the taliban to the negotiating table no not it is perhaps a necessary condition but not a sufficient condition that military pressure of alone will not bring the the taliban to the table in fact i think that mira weiss was making an extremely important point that i would
i've been looking at the official statistics coming from the u.s. central command of the bombings in afghanistan and one thing is clear the amount of air support the u.s. is providing to the afghan security forces is risen dramatically since donald trump became president during the first six months of this year the americans flew an average of eighty six missions each month in which some kind of munition a bomb or missile was released that compares with an average of only fifty one missions a...
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one statistic. as of the end ofjuly 17, recommendations. one statistic. ftse art from people from ethnic minorities. talk me through some of these easily achievable recommendations you lay down. first of all, you are absolutely correct. about half the ftse100 companies do not have ethnic representation in the boardroom. we have looked at the business case for doing that. it is particularly true when you look at matching the customer base against the changing dynamics in our communities. today, about 14% of britain is is an equally diverse and it is expected that by 2030 it will rise to 20%, 30% by 2050. the demographics are changing rapidly on the customer base. if you look overseas the same thing is happening. half the world's population growth over the next 20 yea rs population growth over the next 20 years is going to come from only nine countries, five in africa, three in asia, one in south america. we have got a changing demographic base, be it at home or overseas. secondly, if we look at the whole market, the pool of talent in which we fish will cha
one statistic. as of the end ofjuly 17, recommendations. one statistic. ftse art from people from ethnic minorities. talk me through some of these easily achievable recommendations you lay down. first of all, you are absolutely correct. about half the ftse100 companies do not have ethnic representation in the boardroom. we have looked at the business case for doing that. it is particularly true when you look at matching the customer base against the changing dynamics in our communities. today,...
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so that is the statistic normally. thing we're trying to do ere in retirement policy is to increase that $50 million level of participation. mores increase that to get people in the system to upplement safe and secure retirement. host: boston college, the balance rise from 2016 for o -- in working households, i'm sure the figures aren't uncommon to you? not.: they are we track the figures and one of you find in a number of studies, pedro, is that people underreport how much they have. they might have some in 401(k) ira, wo 401(k)'s, in an consolidate that prt, the picture isn't so dire in many cases, but our goal is steadfast and increase number of people in need stem special we congress' help to do that. we are watching the debate closely. beginning of he the program. we need to help people save ore, especially lower and middle income. host: obama administration tried myra program, if i understand, that was announced it folded the government doesn't do well dictating these thing? uest: well, i think a couple things ha
so that is the statistic normally. thing we're trying to do ere in retirement policy is to increase that $50 million level of participation. mores increase that to get people in the system to upplement safe and secure retirement. host: boston college, the balance rise from 2016 for o -- in working households, i'm sure the figures aren't uncommon to you? not.: they are we track the figures and one of you find in a number of studies, pedro, is that people underreport how much they have. they...
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the office for national statistics said the uk is 1596 national statistics said the uk is 15% behindst advanced economies. as we report, that could have serious implications for the chancellor, the payment, as he prepares for next month's budget. at this cumbria glass maker, growth starts with a glob of molten sand. at each stage of the process, where it's melted, shaped and transformed into luxury goblets, the firm's analysed how it can trim costs and boost the amount each worker produces, their productivity, from new glass recipes to energy—saving furnace doors and that in turn can boost the amount each worker is paid. 0ur turnover has doubled and our productivity has tripled. we managed to reduce our energy costs by 30% byjust changing the style of doors. the furnaces didn't have any doors, they had to be invented and designed especially for us, but a small change that's brought about a massive benefit to the company. u nfortu nately, growth in productivity like that is now the exception, not the rule. until the financial crisis, each worker produced a little more each year, but t
the office for national statistics said the uk is 1596 national statistics said the uk is 15% behindst advanced economies. as we report, that could have serious implications for the chancellor, the payment, as he prepares for next month's budget. at this cumbria glass maker, growth starts with a glob of molten sand. at each stage of the process, where it's melted, shaped and transformed into luxury goblets, the firm's analysed how it can trim costs and boost the amount each worker produces,...
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that is according to statistics from the small business administration. both of these amendments reinforce the goals of the tax reform framework developed by the president, his team, and the tax writing committees here in congress. so today we'll consider more ideas from colleagues on both sides of the aisle. i want to particularly thank chairman enzi and members of the senate budget committee for their good work in getting us to this point. the budget they produced is important to our fiscal and our economic future, and i look forward to passing it soon.
that is according to statistics from the small business administration. both of these amendments reinforce the goals of the tax reform framework developed by the president, his team, and the tax writing committees here in congress. so today we'll consider more ideas from colleagues on both sides of the aisle. i want to particularly thank chairman enzi and members of the senate budget committee for their good work in getting us to this point. the budget they produced is important to our fiscal...
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host: we are focusing on at the i crime statistics. -- fbi crime statistics.e want to hear your comments. (202) 748-8001 for republicans. (202) 748-8000 for democrats. independents and others (202) 748-8002. we welcome your tweets. abt, your piece lays out some solutions. you write about a proven approach that deserves more support, mr. kennedy's national network for safe communities to minimize incarceration and improve police relationships. killing must end now. if you let us, we will help you. if you make us, we will stop you. those turned away from violence are offered support. thistemic review found strategy reduce crime and violence in nine out of 10 studies with homicide reductions of 34% to 63%. areas thisut those program has been put into place. guest: this intervention, which is known by a number of different names, sometimes called the group violence intervention, also called focused deterrence. its original name was operation cease-fire. whatever you call it, this began in boston in the early 1990's and is responsible for a dramatic drop in homicid
host: we are focusing on at the i crime statistics. -- fbi crime statistics.e want to hear your comments. (202) 748-8001 for republicans. (202) 748-8000 for democrats. independents and others (202) 748-8002. we welcome your tweets. abt, your piece lays out some solutions. you write about a proven approach that deserves more support, mr. kennedy's national network for safe communities to minimize incarceration and improve police relationships. killing must end now. if you let us, we will help...
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we showed the statistics.i am in a room and this guy dropped his clip and someone in that room has a weapon and is trained in the use of that weapon, they can save the rest of the rooms life. >> there's been so many cases where good citizens did exactly that. that's why george bush created the law that allows retired law enforcement officers to carry their weapons all over the country. >> sean: you want that. i want a former military -- a former police officer in every school in the country. gun free zones. how will about we make it safety zones? if someone gets in there, at least we have a fighting chance to get people like this -- that would bring evil. >> there are people that have demonstrated they are willing and able from their skill level and from their courage level to step in when that is needed. >> sean: you've been investigating all day. what do you got? >> that video revealed heroes. not just first responders but people that became first responders because they had no choice. >> sean: the dispatch
we showed the statistics.i am in a room and this guy dropped his clip and someone in that room has a weapon and is trained in the use of that weapon, they can save the rest of the rooms life. >> there's been so many cases where good citizens did exactly that. that's why george bush created the law that allows retired law enforcement officers to carry their weapons all over the country. >> sean: you want that. i want a former military -- a former police officer in every school in the...
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feminists in korea always mention the statistics. but women are being seduced by the press to victimize themselves as for attacks against feminists he says it is the result of men feeling disempowered. the rage that men feel. over from their online world to the offline world. his latest mission is to fight changes that would strengthen sexual harassment. and today he's taking that fight to the national assembly. chay believes that the new laws encourage false claims and deny men their right to fight back. maybe there are women who report sexual violence that doesn't actually happen but it's one in ten thousand cases in the two . koreas women hotline has been tracking sexual violence complaints since one nine hundred eighty seven. it receives about three thousand calls they are. song run he has worked here more than a decade she says sexual assault is under reported. there aren't many people who report sexual violence in the first place groups only one point three percent of women report that to the police. even more shocking are the
feminists in korea always mention the statistics. but women are being seduced by the press to victimize themselves as for attacks against feminists he says it is the result of men feeling disempowered. the rage that men feel. over from their online world to the offline world. his latest mission is to fight changes that would strengthen sexual harassment. and today he's taking that fight to the national assembly. chay believes that the new laws encourage false claims and deny men their right to...
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order everything there was scripted and planned it would have been a great surprise if today the statistics office in beijing came out or had come out with a piece of data with a set of strongly and significantly diverging from the official targets of the government in beijing and i guess that would have up markets is that why markets seem so unphased today. well they are they are keeping not far away from record highs that's positive because in itself the fact that the that are coming out more or less matched the forecasts and matched what the government had prepared the market for is positive and you know the statistics office have more things to say for example the activity in the construction sector in the third quarter has slowed slightly and for the first time in a long time the sales of existing homes and apartments even declined somewhat and that takes some air out of this concern that on the real estate market in china there might be a big bubble about to burst ok no one wants to be around when the bubble bursts correct booze and thank you very much for your analysis from frank. al
order everything there was scripted and planned it would have been a great surprise if today the statistics office in beijing came out or had come out with a piece of data with a set of strongly and significantly diverging from the official targets of the government in beijing and i guess that would have up markets is that why markets seem so unphased today. well they are they are keeping not far away from record highs that's positive because in itself the fact that the that are coming out more...
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national standard would be helpful you know again i look at it this way you could look at all the statistics you want you could look at all the studies you want but what it really comes down to is what's happening now ain't working right it's that simple and when something's broke you've got to fix it. now how we get to the fixing process i get so that's the eight hundred pound gorilla in the room so then what i really need to do to fix the system that is clearly broken yes right now all of these law enforcement agencies are simply playing defense they're not playing often but there are some places that are trying to have better community relationships for example in broward county florida there is a sheriff's office there who asks or hires people from the community to be sort of the face of their sheriff's department who can go out into the community talk to people they're not armed they don't have weapons they don't have handcuffs it makes it far less intimidating for people and oftentimes people will call these the sheriff's employees to come to things that are not emergencies and work ou
national standard would be helpful you know again i look at it this way you could look at all the statistics you want you could look at all the studies you want but what it really comes down to is what's happening now ain't working right it's that simple and when something's broke you've got to fix it. now how we get to the fixing process i get so that's the eight hundred pound gorilla in the room so then what i really need to do to fix the system that is clearly broken yes right now all of...
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there is also this revealing statistic out of france. some of the strictest gun control laws on the planet. france has had more casualties from public shootings in 2015 then during the entire obama presidency. finally, the left loves to sayng that people -- giving people the right to carry does not prevent crime. the figures, the truth, the data it shows otherwise. let's take a look. this chart shows violent crime before and after right to carry laws were enacted in the united states. as you can see, having more citizens that are armed leads to a decrease in violent crime. those are the facts. here's another graphic on murder rates before and after right to carry laws were put into place. u.s. murders have plunged as a result. as john lott jr. points out, as more people carry guns, you can see further drops in both of those statistics. this is why this show isn't, it will never be like the rest of the mainstream media. we actually care about truth, facts. the left doesn't believe in your right as the american people to be responsible. yo
there is also this revealing statistic out of france. some of the strictest gun control laws on the planet. france has had more casualties from public shootings in 2015 then during the entire obama presidency. finally, the left loves to sayng that people -- giving people the right to carry does not prevent crime. the figures, the truth, the data it shows otherwise. let's take a look. this chart shows violent crime before and after right to carry laws were enacted in the united states. as you...
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i'm very proud of the fact that if you look at one statistic, 16 deaths. that's a lot of dust. but 16 -- if you look at katrina, they had in the thousands. this was a storm, the likes of which nobody has ever seen. we had fema before the storm even came. they were on the island before the first storm. they got hit by two hurricanes. we are very proud of the job we've done. now we will have to try to get them back, the power is slowly getting on. the roads are open. the runways are open. these people that you've met today, the first responders, these are incredible people. >> i totally agree. it's been so -- the message to the puerto rican people, to what extent do you commit to help this battered place? >> we are going to work something out. they owe a lot of money to your friends on wall street. we will have to wipe that out. it's going to have to be, you can say good-bye to that. i don't know if it's goldman sachs but whoever it is, you can wave good-bye to that. the debt was massive on the island. >> my aunt ellie doesn't care about that. she wants some help -- she wants to
i'm very proud of the fact that if you look at one statistic, 16 deaths. that's a lot of dust. but 16 -- if you look at katrina, they had in the thousands. this was a storm, the likes of which nobody has ever seen. we had fema before the storm even came. they were on the island before the first storm. they got hit by two hurricanes. we are very proud of the job we've done. now we will have to try to get them back, the power is slowly getting on. the roads are open. the runways are open. these...
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see operates in districts while statistics on ethnic breakdowns in fronts not in the u.s. since chicago's j r c made up of fifty four percent latino thirty seven percent african americans and only five percent caucasian yes my parents came to go thirty years ago from mexico they were in town to a small room for events in their neighborhood yasmin is the youngest of four children in the evening up to school she always helps them in six months she'll graduate she dreams of going to university and becoming a social work designer. i like exploring a lot in being able to. many things at the same time and i know with being in you do travel a lot which is awesome but i don't think i would be able to handle a being away from home that long some people say. because they feel they were maybe not born in the united states and they feel like that's a way of integrating something in this. new geographic allocation of the program shows discrepancies. for instance there's only one school in montana offering a jr o.t.c. program with just two schools in new hampshire. the population of bot
see operates in districts while statistics on ethnic breakdowns in fronts not in the u.s. since chicago's j r c made up of fifty four percent latino thirty seven percent african americans and only five percent caucasian yes my parents came to go thirty years ago from mexico they were in town to a small room for events in their neighborhood yasmin is the youngest of four children in the evening up to school she always helps them in six months she'll graduate she dreams of going to university and...
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there is an important statistic. between nine hundred eighty and two thousand and one there are three hundred eighty four suicide bombs around the world only ten percent of those suicide directed at the u.s. and u.s. interests since two thousand and one there's been over twenty five hundred suicide bombs around the world with ninety percent aimed at the u.s. and u.s. interests. i'm lucky if i speak to three schools here because. generally positive the teachers you know because it's a positive program don't necessarily. or rock the boat or bring someone like me and talk to the kids. for it i mean it's a perk arius work environment for so many teachers unfortunately so it's hasn't been easy the us spends about sixty billion dollars a year on education we spend probably six hundred billion dollars a year on average on the military so it's about ten times more on the military than advocation we close fifty public schools here they said there's no money for the schools so the military. is filling in the blanks. operates i
there is an important statistic. between nine hundred eighty and two thousand and one there are three hundred eighty four suicide bombs around the world only ten percent of those suicide directed at the u.s. and u.s. interests since two thousand and one there's been over twenty five hundred suicide bombs around the world with ninety percent aimed at the u.s. and u.s. interests. i'm lucky if i speak to three schools here because. generally positive the teachers you know because it's a positive...