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emceeing the board, will be advisory serves on the currently , who community. our difference in making a passion for has a great army, $& denny salvation cedar rapids board for the advisory board for the cedar rapids salvation army, denny has a great passion for making a difference in our community. , who currently serves on the advisory board, will be emceeing the event. it's alsoumored that santa claus will make an appearance! you'll have fun! you'll have a great t al! you'll make a difference in the lives of those right here in linn county who still to come at 6 6the new proposal in cedar rapids thth will impact tomorrow on cbs 2 this morning, head injuries can happen in all sports, not just football. the new recommendations in one of the cocotry's most popular *youth sports.that ane more tomorrow on cbs 2 this morning from 5 to 7. time now for this week's c-b- j- report. joining memeom the corridor business journal is editor adam moore.adam, there's talk of a new proposal in cedar rapids that will get the attentioioof home owners and developers. developers.
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the first is an ordinance related to our graffiti advisory board. last year, i had the effort to completely overhaul san francisco graffiti policy. we created a digital system to track graffiti to bring lawsuit to one of the defenders. we strengthened regulations to protecting our parks. we got all the city departments that deal with graffiti to start working together on combating graffiti. i enjoyed working with all of them, the mta, the department of public works, 311 and the san francisco police department. of course, the graffiti advisory board, a 25 member body of city officials and members of the public that is critical to the cause of graffiti enforcement. the gavel was very involved in the crafting of my legislation last year. they have been very supportive in its implementation. i want to help them be effective. the graffiti advisory board authorizing legislation in section feature article 18 passed in 1993. as you might imagine, it needs updating. currently, one of the members is supposed to be appointed bethe executive director of the dep
the first is an ordinance related to our graffiti advisory board. last year, i had the effort to completely overhaul san francisco graffiti policy. we created a digital system to track graffiti to bring lawsuit to one of the defenders. we strengthened regulations to protecting our parks. we got all the city departments that deal with graffiti to start working together on combating graffiti. i enjoyed working with all of them, the mta, the department of public works, 311 and the san francisco...
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the first is an ordinance related to our graffiti advisory board. last year, i had the effort to completely overhaul san francisco graffiti policy. we created a digital system to track graffiti to bring lawsuit to one of the defenders. we strengthened regulations to protecting our parks. we got all the city departments that deal with graffiti to start working together on combating graffiti. i enjoyed working with all of them, the mta, the department of public works, 311 and the san francisco police department. of course, the graffiti advisory board, a 25 member body of city officials and members of the public that is critical to the cause of graffiti enforcement. the gavel was very involved in the crafting of my legislation last year. they have been very supportive in its implementation. i want to help them be effective. the graffiti advisory board authorizing legislation in section feature article 18 passed in 1993. as you might imagine, it needs updating. currently, one of the members is supposed to be appointed bethe executive director of the dep
the first is an ordinance related to our graffiti advisory board. last year, i had the effort to completely overhaul san francisco graffiti policy. we created a digital system to track graffiti to bring lawsuit to one of the defenders. we strengthened regulations to protecting our parks. we got all the city departments that deal with graffiti to start working together on combating graffiti. i enjoyed working with all of them, the mta, the department of public works, 311 and the san francisco...
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as someone who spent many years serving on the advisory board for the cedar rapids salvation army, denny has a great passion for making a difference in our community. , who currently , who community. our difference in making a passion for has a great army, denny salvation cedar rapids board for the advisory serving on the many years who spent as someone guest speaker. will be our personality, media former local , this year still ahead live at five... a surprising ingredient is being infused into peanut butter, whwhcreators came up with thehe idea and why it has a lot of parents are upset. this is a live look at a beautiful sunset in iowa county. there's more news ahead when live at 5 continues on cbs 2. ever had a hard day and bought yourself something to feel better?well go for you! it turns out, retail therapy might be a real thing. experts say the boost in your mood when you go shopping helps your outlook. clinic say shoppininappeals to our senses and get us out of our own thoughts and that usually makes us feel better. they do warn it's better if you *save for the reward and think ab
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you will join the nine-member advisory board on january 1.y coach japan's national team to the rugby world cup. that is your bloomberg business flash. anna: china's emissions of are forecasted lower this year as it ties to tackle climate change. bloomberg's stephen engle reports from beijing. chinaephen: shook northern saw the return of the dreaded air pockets. the clouds were so thick that the government warned people to stay indoors. the seriousness of the situation reaches far beyond what we can see, suspended in the air. thentists increasingly link environment to disease and climate change, as punctuated by jack ma. >> when i was 12 years old, i and io swim in a lake, almost died because the water was much deeper than i thought. five years ago, when i went to that late again, it was dry. a lot of people have disease. two years ago, very few people have heard about cancer, and now most of families and friends have cancer. stephen: from rancid waterways to breathtaking air-quality, china has had a hard time hiding its pollution problem. as
you will join the nine-member advisory board on january 1.y coach japan's national team to the rugby world cup. that is your bloomberg business flash. anna: china's emissions of are forecasted lower this year as it ties to tackle climate change. bloomberg's stephen engle reports from beijing. chinaephen: shook northern saw the return of the dreaded air pockets. the clouds were so thick that the government warned people to stay indoors. the seriousness of the situation reaches far beyond what we...
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markkula center for applied ethics at santa clara university, a member of the silicon valley advisory board and your moderator for today's program. today, we are going to take an inside look at the way political campaigns really work and, in turn, the american political system. campaigns, of course at least $250,000 per family. what monetary rules actually govern campaigns and how often are they broken? what role might campaign finance laws play in the 2016 campaign and beyond? in the big picture view, what is the thinking that governs political campaigns and how does that impact the messages we receive and th candidatese who ultimately emerge on top. you will meet the government official who overseas the financing of federal elections, along with two longtime strategist from opposite sides of the aisle. they will share insights on the way political campaigns are actually run. we will ask whether it is possible to be both ethical and victorious. it is now my pleasure to introduce our panelists. ann ravel is the chair of the federal election commission. having been nominated by president oba
markkula center for applied ethics at santa clara university, a member of the silicon valley advisory board and your moderator for today's program. today, we are going to take an inside look at the way political campaigns really work and, in turn, the american political system. campaigns, of course at least $250,000 per family. what monetary rules actually govern campaigns and how often are they broken? what role might campaign finance laws play in the 2016 campaign and beyond? in the big...
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we crafted a special exhibit with the help of a national advisory board. african-american scholars from around the country, including the smithsonian institution, helped guide the conversation in regards to the exhibit and the african-american experience in world war ii. in thinking about the importance of the story, and the importance of african-american stories during world war ii, the founder of the national world war ii in "citizen biggest,," the world's democracy fought the world's biggest races with a segregated army. that is really the great irony of world war ii, or one of them, at least. those are some of the stories we are trying to tell in this exhibit. the mission of the world war ii national world war ii museum, is to tell the story of the american experience during world war ii. 16 million americans fought during world war ii. 1.1 million americans were african-americans. those stories are crucial to the american experience in world war ii. those are the stories we tell in this exhibit. is fashioned partially in a chronological way. , tellan
we crafted a special exhibit with the help of a national advisory board. african-american scholars from around the country, including the smithsonian institution, helped guide the conversation in regards to the exhibit and the african-american experience in world war ii. in thinking about the importance of the story, and the importance of african-american stories during world war ii, the founder of the national world war ii in "citizen biggest,," the world's democracy fought the...
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and he also serves on the advisory board. join me in welcoming avik roy. [ applause ] >> thanks, nancy, and let me just second what you just said there. it's -- i really enjoyed what andrew and pat had to say. i think it's inspiring to see some people focused on improving the quality of the delivery of care. it's been a tough problem, as you all know, and it's been actually difficult to prove in many cases that health insurance improves health outcomes and the great work you are doing is starting to move the needle on that. i'm going to talk about a slightly different issue which is the high price of prescription drugs. i know this has been a concern for many of you for decades. and what i want to argue today is that i think one of the challenges with tackling the problem of the high price of prescription drugs has been it's been seen as an ideological or partisan issue. and what i want to argue today is that it shouldn't be. that it's actually extremely important for both parties to put their heads together and think about w
and he also serves on the advisory board. join me in welcoming avik roy. [ applause ] >> thanks, nancy, and let me just second what you just said there. it's -- i really enjoyed what andrew and pat had to say. i think it's inspiring to see some people focused on improving the quality of the delivery of care. it's been a tough problem, as you all know, and it's been actually difficult to prove in many cases that health insurance improves health outcomes and the great work you are doing is...
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he has served on numerous prestigious commissions, advisory boards, and editorial boards, and you can see more about his background in the packet if you look at his biography. he is a prolific author and original thinker with prolific author and original thinker with a gift of making rigorous, complex, economic analysis accessible to students and all of us here. he informs public policy and public speaker and blogger for the new york times, forbes, andtimes, forbes, and gemma. talk about a wide range of outlets there. he is the longest-serving advisory board member, and i have had had the pleasure of working with them for over 22 years. it is a warm welcome that i offer. [applause] >> thank you for this warm introduction. sheila says she likes to have stuck in the garden party. i said, that is why god created me. my slides up? i can see them. this. okay. so if you think about innovation and health care, there are two areas. one is biomedical research, the one that was just being discussed, and the other i would call operations research. every industry have -- has not. health services
he has served on numerous prestigious commissions, advisory boards, and editorial boards, and you can see more about his background in the packet if you look at his biography. he is a prolific author and original thinker with prolific author and original thinker with a gift of making rigorous, complex, economic analysis accessible to students and all of us here. he informs public policy and public speaker and blogger for the new york times, forbes, andtimes, forbes, and gemma. talk about a wide...
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they are a nonbinding legal advisory board, and the senate and governor asked, "can we get her out?and, legally, do we have the means?," and this board said, "yes." now the question is, should they? should they? do you think they should, ajay? >> well, the question is not whether they should or not. everybody is saying at this point, she was elected to serve the public, and i think her credibility is absolutely shot, and that office is essentially an impotent office. so whether it is through you're wearing an orange jumpsuit or whether it is by removal or whether it is by suspension, i think the writing's on the wall. >> she said she won't leave without a subpoena. >> right. everybody can read it except for kathleen kane. >> okay. do you think they will make that move? that's very bold. >> there's removal and there's impeachment. we're looking at removal here. i think she should be removed. though as a republican leader, i can tell you, she's the gift that keeps on giving for us, for our side, because it's an embarrassment to the democrats, many of whom still have not called for her
they are a nonbinding legal advisory board, and the senate and governor asked, "can we get her out?and, legally, do we have the means?," and this board said, "yes." now the question is, should they? should they? do you think they should, ajay? >> well, the question is not whether they should or not. everybody is saying at this point, she was elected to serve the public, and i think her credibility is absolutely shot, and that office is essentially an impotent office....
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. >>> joining us, rebecca green, and in washington, michaela, a member of the advisory board for thepolicy group. professor green if you would begin with a brief summary of what they hope to accomplish in paris. >> well, i would say there are two main things that are on the table now. the first and most important is that each country is making a voluntary commitment to reduce its greenhouse gas emission in such way or another, as each country chooses to do so seize s fit. how much money will the developed world give to the developing world to help them adapt to the effects of climate change. >> this question to you ms. carstate. president obama is looked at as the leaders of whatever comes out of this conference. here's a question though, how much influence does president obama really have given the fact that he will have difficulty with whatever he proposes to congress? >> absolutely. he will definitely have difficulty with whatever comes out of paris especially if we will see a change in the political leaning in the political administration here in washington, d.c. however, what th
. >>> joining us, rebecca green, and in washington, michaela, a member of the advisory board for thepolicy group. professor green if you would begin with a brief summary of what they hope to accomplish in paris. >> well, i would say there are two main things that are on the table now. the first and most important is that each country is making a voluntary commitment to reduce its greenhouse gas emission in such way or another, as each country chooses to do so seize s fit. how...
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. >> and veterans were celebrated in north field, atlantic county, the veterans advisory board held amony at the rehabilitation center, every branch of the military was represented and each nominee received a citation and a big thank you for their service. >> from our delaware newsroom on this veterans day, they invited leaders to participate in a ceremony at the base of the memorial bridge, chris couples and john carpenter were joined by governor jack markell, and they laid a wreth at the memorial in remembrance of the veterans no longer with us. >>> and veterans gathered for a salute on the spanish american war cruiser, olympia, it was here in penn's landing and they fired the guns and gave tours of the historic ship. >>> as the holiday season approaches, we here at 6 abc are teaming up to help feed our neighbors in need, join us next wednesday for a live telethon to benefit philabundance, sara bloomquist will host the event and some special guests will be on the phone taking calls from 4:00 until 6:30 p.m. >>> time for an update on the highways, matt pellman is in the traffic cente
. >> and veterans were celebrated in north field, atlantic county, the veterans advisory board held amony at the rehabilitation center, every branch of the military was represented and each nominee received a citation and a big thank you for their service. >> from our delaware newsroom on this veterans day, they invited leaders to participate in a ceremony at the base of the memorial bridge, chris couples and john carpenter were joined by governor jack markell, and they laid a wreth...
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with that said, if you have questions about the more substantative committees and advisory boards i have been a part of up until anow you can ask me. >> thank you i had the opportunity to talk with you and impress would sth work you have done behind the scenes especially working with the small corner shop business. >> good morning. colleagues i will support mrs. [inaudible] i met them at a small mixer reception several years ago and left a favorable impression. we meet many people and think miriam has the ability to stand out and has a curiosity to do the right thing and support business. small businesses are feeling the pressure of the decision that we are making, increasing minimum wage is one example. you mentioned about pets in stores and food establishments. it is a interesting mix of issues so i'm happy to see you before us today and have my unwavering support. >> thank you. >> thank you. you have my support as well but before that we'll have public comment. public comment is open on item 1. i have 3 cards. if you can come up in the order you are called. david [inaudible] henry [in
with that said, if you have questions about the more substantative committees and advisory boards i have been a part of up until anow you can ask me. >> thank you i had the opportunity to talk with you and impress would sth work you have done behind the scenes especially working with the small corner shop business. >> good morning. colleagues i will support mrs. [inaudible] i met them at a small mixer reception several years ago and left a favorable impression. we meet many people...
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with that said, if you have questions about the more substantative committees and advisory boards i have been a part of up until anow you can ask me. >> thank you i had the opportunity to talk with you and impress would sth work you have done behind the scenes especially working with the small corner shop business. >> good morning. colleagues i will support mrs. [inaudible] i met them at a small mixer reception several years ago and left a favorable impression. we meet many people and think miriam has the ability to stand out and has a curiosity to do the right thing and support business. small businesses are feeling the pressure of the decision that we are making, increasing minimum wage is one example. you mentioned about pets in stores and food establishments. it is a interesting mix of issues so i'm happy to see you before us today and have my unwavering support. >> thank you. >> thank you. you have my support as well but before that we'll have public comment. public comment is open on item 1. i have 3 cards. if you can come up in the order you are called. david [inaudible] henry [in
with that said, if you have questions about the more substantative committees and advisory boards i have been a part of up until anow you can ask me. >> thank you i had the opportunity to talk with you and impress would sth work you have done behind the scenes especially working with the small corner shop business. >> good morning. colleagues i will support mrs. [inaudible] i met them at a small mixer reception several years ago and left a favorable impression. we meet many people...
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. >> also the advisory board, can you tell more about the make up? >> it consists of different -mayors office of disability, also different community based organizations such as the ark, lite house for the blind and the major community based organizations and trying to add more community based organizations. >> there are member thofz disability that are not tied to a agency >> they are all tied to a agency at this point >> in the future do you think a member from the mayors disability council could have a seat on that board? yes >> should we call and have a conversation about this? >> differently. >> what will outreach look like to city departments and will that beyour offices work? outreach and education. >> outreach and education is from department of human resources so myself and the ace recruiters will talk to different departmental personnel officers and different hiring managers to find where the need is for-to fill that different talent for those positions especially within this community so that is goal. to match up those individuals and work
. >> also the advisory board, can you tell more about the make up? >> it consists of different -mayors office of disability, also different community based organizations such as the ark, lite house for the blind and the major community based organizations and trying to add more community based organizations. >> there are member thofz disability that are not tied to a agency >> they are all tied to a agency at this point >> in the future do you think a member from...
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the news comes as the advisory board meets and will spring later to discuss the ongoing scandal. portugal has approved a plan to join forces with three other left-wing parties under the prime minister. hit raises the prospect of a faster reversal of some of the spending cuts imposed to secure european union bailout. continental raised profitability goals of second time this year. the car parts maker has benefited from declines of commodity prices, oil and rubber. we will be speaking to the cfo, and don't miss that conversation at 9:30 u.k. time. next, ready for liftoff. if you are traveling, you will want to keep an eye on your flights. liftoff.ect of a bets are mounting for a december fed hike. we take a look at the odds of the 2015 hike. ♪ >> there is a global agreement to recommended to g-20 leaders. this is the defining moment in unlocking a too big to fail for individual institutions. having the capital structure agreed, even have to go through several years where banks will try to be consistent. it is when you get to the end of that process, the next few years, that you are
the news comes as the advisory board meets and will spring later to discuss the ongoing scandal. portugal has approved a plan to join forces with three other left-wing parties under the prime minister. hit raises the prospect of a faster reversal of some of the spending cuts imposed to secure european union bailout. continental raised profitability goals of second time this year. the car parts maker has benefited from declines of commodity prices, oil and rubber. we will be speaking to the cfo,...
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i have also chaired the advisory board at the cia at advised the cia, nsa.two secretaries of defense, secretary of state and secretary of homeland security. i have held the highest clearances available to the civilian. i know most of our military generals and i know what a tragedy it is that some of our greatest military minds whether it's stan mcchrystal or jack keane or mike flynn or general petraeus basically were shoved aside and their advice has been ignored much to the peril of this nation. >> most certainly and recently we have seen pretty strong criticism by president obama of the republican presidential candidate for their response to taking in these refugees, calling them unamerican. what's your message to president obama? >> president obama is -- he knows only one thing, politics. all he knows is a political campaign. so i guess he is like hillary clinton in thinking that republicans are the enemy. actually, republicans are not the enemy. isis is the enemy. russia actually is an adversary. iran is the enemy. this president continues to pacify our
i have also chaired the advisory board at the cia at advised the cia, nsa.two secretaries of defense, secretary of state and secretary of homeland security. i have held the highest clearances available to the civilian. i know most of our military generals and i know what a tragedy it is that some of our greatest military minds whether it's stan mcchrystal or jack keane or mike flynn or general petraeus basically were shoved aside and their advice has been ignored much to the peril of this...
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deirdre: as somebody i might add on advisory board for the cia you know the intelligence challenges that we have present day. if you were to give one piece of advice, even if it is just spend more money on this for god's sakes what is it? >> advice to your viewers or to the government? deirdre: to the government. >> to the government. we need to work on human intelligence. we're very good at electronic sort of things we were talking about before, but old-fashioned spy work of recruiting people and training them putting them in sensitive places we're getting better at that and we still have a way to go. deirdre: you still think there is value investing in humans versus machines in this intelligence race we have essentially? >> no question about it. you need a holistic approach. you need to do the electronic stuff. there is still places for good old-fashioned spy work. in today's world, deirdre, we're too reliant and juror dadeians and -- jordanians and allies, and they have agendas of their own. would be getter if we have our own independent sources of information in some of these countri
deirdre: as somebody i might add on advisory board for the cia you know the intelligence challenges that we have present day. if you were to give one piece of advice, even if it is just spend more money on this for god's sakes what is it? >> advice to your viewers or to the government? deirdre: to the government. >> to the government. we need to work on human intelligence. we're very good at electronic sort of things we were talking about before, but old-fashioned spy work of...
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want to bring in art laugher, leading economist, the former member of president reagan's advisory board. thanks for joining us. >> thank you, maria. weren't those two interviews just amazing? you got marco rubio and carly fiorina, they are unbelievably high quality. this candidate group is incredible. >> it is. real distinguishable difference when you look at each candidate and their economic plan. i want to begin this interview with this question from one of our viewers. he's on twitter this morning, always a soldier is his handle on twitter. he says, what constitutes a good tax policy? that's my first question for you, art. >> the best tax policy, the lowest possible tax rate on the broadest possible tax base because you wantcentiveincentiv. you want the least places to where people can place their income and not have to pay taxes. that's the key to economic growth and prosperity through the tax code. >> because the point is, we want to create economic growth and leading to jobs. let me ask you, we heard from carly fiorina this morning and marco rubio. want to ask about their plans or
want to bring in art laugher, leading economist, the former member of president reagan's advisory board. thanks for joining us. >> thank you, maria. weren't those two interviews just amazing? you got marco rubio and carly fiorina, they are unbelievably high quality. this candidate group is incredible. >> it is. real distinguishable difference when you look at each candidate and their economic plan. i want to begin this interview with this question from one of our viewers. he's on...
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there's a woman on the advisory board. she is mrs. gliniewicz.falls right under that of lieutenant joe gliniewicz. so, whether she was part of the explorer program, we got a lot of calls out there and we're trying to get that officially confirmed. what we do know is the e-mails really show that joe gliniewicz's plan began to unravel even as early as march of this year. and there's a village administrator doing internal audits and he is trying to get his program protected under a 53c, which is sort of a tax-exempt program, so he doesn't have access to the checkbooks. in one of the texts he says, the chief won't sign off to move it to the american legion. and if she gets hold of that checking account, i'm pretty well finished. we'll use that word. so, he really, it seems now as investigators continue to delve into who else was involved, he does make reference to this plot, this plan, essentially, to make this organization tax-exempt. he says, i want to keep it -- to a small group. it's only you, my wife and the chief who knows about it. and one int
there's a woman on the advisory board. she is mrs. gliniewicz.falls right under that of lieutenant joe gliniewicz. so, whether she was part of the explorer program, we got a lot of calls out there and we're trying to get that officially confirmed. what we do know is the e-mails really show that joe gliniewicz's plan began to unravel even as early as march of this year. and there's a village administrator doing internal audits and he is trying to get his program protected under a 53c, which is...
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. >> the reporter: paul reagan, executive director of the mbta advisory board says the unfunded federal mandate strapped rail operators across the country, but the feds granted an extension. >> this extension really saved not just the t, but a lot of commuter rail operators around the country. >> but reagan says the mbta still doesn't have the half billion dollars it needs to get it done. the technology was highlighted earlier this year. federal officials say ptc could prevent tragedies like the deadly derailment in philadelphia. this week, the mbta fiscal control board made progress voting to spend over $450 million to install ptc on all commuter rail lines by 2020. the work will begin on lines extending from south station first, then work moves to lines extending from north station. the mbta says it hopes to borrow money through federal programs. are fare hikes at this point inevitable? >> i think they are, but not the for the positive train rally. the fare hikes are inevitable because the t has almost a quarter of a billion dollar hole in next year's budget. >> the reporter: some rid
. >> the reporter: paul reagan, executive director of the mbta advisory board says the unfunded federal mandate strapped rail operators across the country, but the feds granted an extension. >> this extension really saved not just the t, but a lot of commuter rail operators around the country. >> but reagan says the mbta still doesn't have the half billion dollars it needs to get it done. the technology was highlighted earlier this year. federal officials say ptc could prevent...
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. >> paul regan, executive director of the mbta advisory board says the unfunded federal mandate strapped rail operators across the country, so the feds granted an extension. >> this extension really saved not just the t, but a lot of commuter rail operators around the country. >> but regan says the mbta still doesn't have the half billion dollars it needs to get it done. the technology was highlighted earlier this year. federal officials say ptc could prevent tragedies like the deadly derailment in philadelphia. this week the mbta fiscal control board made progress, voting to spend over $450 million to install ptc on all commuter rail lines by 2020. the work will begin on lines extending from south station first, then work moves to lines extending from north station. the mbta says it hopes to borrow money through federal programs. inevitable? >> i think they are, but not for the post tv train control. the fare hikes are inevitable, because the t has an almost quarter of a billion dollar hole in next year's budget. >> some riders have been expecting an increase and only hope it will pay o
. >> paul regan, executive director of the mbta advisory board says the unfunded federal mandate strapped rail operators across the country, so the feds granted an extension. >> this extension really saved not just the t, but a lot of commuter rail operators around the country. >> but regan says the mbta still doesn't have the half billion dollars it needs to get it done. the technology was highlighted earlier this year. federal officials say ptc could prevent tragedies like...
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a member of the silicon valley advisory board of the club, and your moderator for today's program. today, we are going to take an inside look at the way political campaigns really work, and in turn, the american political system. campaigns, of course, still seem to be all about the money. and donald trump's personal funds aside, most of that money needs to be raised from various interests. "the new york times" recently reported that to date 150 families have contributed $176 million to the republican and democratic presidential campaigns. at least $250,000 per family. what monetary rules govern campaigns? and how often are they broken? what walmart campaign finance campaign in the 2016 and beyond? in the big picture view, what is the thinking that governs political campaigns? and how does that impact the messages we receive and the candidates who ultimately emerge on top? today, you will need the government official who overseas the financing of federal elections, along with two longtime strategists from opposite sides of the aisle. they will share insights on the way political cam
a member of the silicon valley advisory board of the club, and your moderator for today's program. today, we are going to take an inside look at the way political campaigns really work, and in turn, the american political system. campaigns, of course, still seem to be all about the money. and donald trump's personal funds aside, most of that money needs to be raised from various interests. "the new york times" recently reported that to date 150 families have contributed $176 million...
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can you speak to at all what you think his wife could have known or anyone on this advisory board could have known? >> no, i can't get into the specifics of that portion of the investigation at all. again, because it is an ongoing criminal investigation. >> detective, you know, we've been speaking since the beginning of september when this all happened and when it first happened obviously there was a manhunt, there was a search for suspects, multiple suspects, who was feared were still active in the community, and i know there was a lot of fear right then. can you backtrack a little bit and tell me when it became apparent to you-all that it wasn't just a scam, it was sort of this epic, bizarre scam that was being perpetrated on all of you? >> yeah, well, it didn't become completely apparent until last week, and that's when we put the final pieces of the puzzle together. and you have to look at this investigation, i mean, this is a 30-year police veteran who has extensive training and background in law enforcement. he's trained explorers for basically his whole career where he's staged s
can you speak to at all what you think his wife could have known or anyone on this advisory board could have known? >> no, i can't get into the specifics of that portion of the investigation at all. again, because it is an ongoing criminal investigation. >> detective, you know, we've been speaking since the beginning of september when this all happened and when it first happened obviously there was a manhunt, there was a search for suspects, multiple suspects, who was feared were...
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fiscal year 2013 harm beneficiaries, according to a report by the bipartisan social security advisory board. and this happens by delaying return to work efforts which become more difficult with time, potentially creating a misimpression that eligibility is permanent regardless of disability status and preventing the social security administration from taking timely action to discontinue payments to beneficiaries who are no longer eligible, causing a misuse of program resources. beyond backlogs, there are other problems facing the review process. if the decision sporting the initial finding is vague, decision makers may not be able to determine medical -- in addition employment challenges given the length of time that they wait for an award in addition to the length of time before continuing disability review occurs. and should they be ceased, they are not offering services to help them reenter the labor market. .. and finally maintaining the beneficiaries of the to file a new application at the end of the transitional benefit period should they stood they are unable to work. under the propo
fiscal year 2013 harm beneficiaries, according to a report by the bipartisan social security advisory board. and this happens by delaying return to work efforts which become more difficult with time, potentially creating a misimpression that eligibility is permanent regardless of disability status and preventing the social security administration from taking timely action to discontinue payments to beneficiaries who are no longer eligible, causing a misuse of program resources. beyond backlogs,...
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when i met with my veterans' advisory board and stories poured out, the kind of calls that were coming in to my constituent services offices, not only were they waiting in line, this isn't like, you know, just standing in line at the supermarket. this is for disability benefits where people were in danger of losing their home and other kinds of things. so we went to work, and i'm telling you we went to work on a bipartisan basis. i'm proud of what we did. i'm proud of our authorizers. i see senator isakson is on the floor from georgia. he was a big part of the reform effort. it shows our military knows how to win wars, but we need to know how we can govern so that they don't have to fight a war with the v.a. bureaucracy. so we hope that we'll be able to make these reforms, not only by throwing the money -- not by just -- we're not going to throw money at it. we're going to insist on metrics. my last point is i want to talk about the advanced appropriations. people will say aren't v.a. benefits mandatory? well, there are unless we get into one of our parliament ping-pong debates. so i w
when i met with my veterans' advisory board and stories poured out, the kind of calls that were coming in to my constituent services offices, not only were they waiting in line, this isn't like, you know, just standing in line at the supermarket. this is for disability benefits where people were in danger of losing their home and other kinds of things. so we went to work, and i'm telling you we went to work on a bipartisan basis. i'm proud of what we did. i'm proud of our authorizers. i see...
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the advisory board meets later this morning. we are in berlin. what is the latest clan?ing a? yesterday, it was reported that the scandal was brought to light by volkswagen employees. the company confirmed the report, putting out a statement that a came from an internal process from the ground up. that is what they are emphasizing. internal investigations, employees admit that there are irregularities of feel consumption values. this has to do with the additional 800,000 vehicles that they disclosed had co2 if regularities. all kinds of shenanigans were taking place. tires inflated more than normal .evels to achieve these levels diesel mixed with motor oil to get these results. you also had -- himself to therm chancellor merkel of latest revelation, the additional vehicles. it is being sort of reported in inmany has a new era volkswagen where you have the encouraging subordinates to speak out. a lot of blame cast on martin winterkorn, the old ceo. in particular, he called he said at the geneva auto show that they would have 30% reductions in co2 by 2015. instead of chall
the advisory board meets later this morning. we are in berlin. what is the latest clan?ing a? yesterday, it was reported that the scandal was brought to light by volkswagen employees. the company confirmed the report, putting out a statement that a came from an internal process from the ground up. that is what they are emphasizing. internal investigations, employees admit that there are irregularities of feel consumption values. this has to do with the additional 800,000 vehicles that they...
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she sits on the energy efficient committee and advisory board for healthy retail sf and she has a passion and dedication to really serve the small businesses in the area. she is smart, energyetic and will be a asset to the small business commission so hope you support her and she is a great candidate. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good morning. michael [inaudible] i am officer with the south of market business association. i have my card here. i have got toon know miriam over the last couple years where she served on the board of directors for sam bah. i can appreciate her vision and commitment to the small business community and believe she will be a asset to the the small business commission and want to voice my support in her faurfb. favor. >> great, thank you very much. >> good morning supervisor, henry [inaudible] south of market business association and i have been-it is a hundreder to work with miriam. she is on the board of directors she is very keen, dedicated, honest and reasonable and involved in small business. she will bring diversity to the small business
she sits on the energy efficient committee and advisory board for healthy retail sf and she has a passion and dedication to really serve the small businesses in the area. she is smart, energyetic and will be a asset to the small business commission so hope you support her and she is a great candidate. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good morning. michael [inaudible] i am officer with the south of market business association. i have my card here. i have got toon...
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as mentioned i am a senior in the in the advisory board member for gq politics. i joined gu politics looking for space on campus where i can meet other students as a passionate about public engagement as i am am from both sides of the aisle. standing here today, i can can confidently say that i have found just that. gu politics is making conversations like the one we are going to have today possible. i'm i'm proud to be part of that. you might be skipping various commitments or should be in class, but the fact that you have been waiting in line for hours and have billed to the brim speaks to how engaged are students truly are. you are here because you care about what is going on in the world outside of the front gates and you want to be a part of that dialogue. that is amazing. now, i am am honored to introduce senator bernie sanders. [applause]. we are so excited to have with us today senator sanders, or bernie as he is down to the people of vermont and others were feeling the burn. this is the point where i should ask you to turn your phone off, but i i won't,
as mentioned i am a senior in the in the advisory board member for gq politics. i joined gu politics looking for space on campus where i can meet other students as a passionate about public engagement as i am am from both sides of the aisle. standing here today, i can can confidently say that i have found just that. gu politics is making conversations like the one we are going to have today possible. i'm i'm proud to be part of that. you might be skipping various commitments or should be in...
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fiscal year 2013 harm beneficiaries, according to a report by the bipartisan social security advisory board. and this happens by delaying return to work efforts, which become more difficult with time. potentially creating a misimpression that eligibility is permanent, regardless of disability status, and preventing the social security administration from taking timely action to discontinue payments to beneficiaries who are no longer eligible, causing a misuse of program resources. beyond backlogs, there are other problems facing the continuing disability review process. if the decision supporting the initial disability finding is vague, decision-makers may not be able to determine medical improvement. in addition, beneficiaries face significant problems, employment challenges, given the length of time that they wait for an award. in addition to the length of time before continuing disability review occurs. and should they be ceased when a continuing disability review occurs, they are not offered services to help them reenter the labor market. our paper also references experts who have highl
fiscal year 2013 harm beneficiaries, according to a report by the bipartisan social security advisory board. and this happens by delaying return to work efforts, which become more difficult with time. potentially creating a misimpression that eligibility is permanent, regardless of disability status, and preventing the social security administration from taking timely action to discontinue payments to beneficiaries who are no longer eligible, causing a misuse of program resources. beyond...
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lot of eyes on the strtsd and that is very important they also i'm also on the facility advisory committee board the philanthropic board and we have supported over $300,000 to the community and they will do more and i thank you for your time >> good evening ladies and gentlemen, of the commission i manage a 40 units apartments building 10 blocks away from the location i've been a partiality since they've opened i definitely recognize the validity of the concerns brought forgot having family members that have suffered with substance abuse but bans the facility track record of the demonstration of the at risk organizations and in support of reduction program i have no doubt it will be a model for the at risk population and help to encourage the community prospective with the product and of course the requirement of a license physicians interest for children and lack of approval will not i think this diversely the family community i support it and hope to see that flourish thank you. >> good evening. i'm allen the president of the eureka valley association and been the president for seven years i u
lot of eyes on the strtsd and that is very important they also i'm also on the facility advisory committee board the philanthropic board and we have supported over $300,000 to the community and they will do more and i thank you for your time >> good evening ladies and gentlemen, of the commission i manage a 40 units apartments building 10 blocks away from the location i've been a partiality since they've opened i definitely recognize the validity of the concerns brought forgot having...
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i mean, this is pretty -- neil: i spoke to an ambassador who works on john kerry's advisory board, howh these issues, we've got to let some people in, scream them, yes, but so many of these folks coming in from syria, they don't have paperwork, they don't have relatives where they can go to much like our parents and grandparents did coming in. so there is no clear, you know, follow through. >> let's make two points here. number one, what is the economic need for syrian refugees? >> there is none to this country. we don't need more poor people coming in this country. we have a problem with poverty here. most average americans sit there and think why do we, essentially, need to bid down wages to the minimum wage by bringing in an influx of unskilled labor? number two, we should be really clear, the real persecuted ones in syria are the christians. and the christian -- it's one thing to say we'll accept the christian minority in this country because they're being beheaded and attacked, and it's another thick -- another thing to say let's let people in that maybe should be fighting isis ov
i mean, this is pretty -- neil: i spoke to an ambassador who works on john kerry's advisory board, howh these issues, we've got to let some people in, scream them, yes, but so many of these folks coming in from syria, they don't have paperwork, they don't have relatives where they can go to much like our parents and grandparents did coming in. so there is no clear, you know, follow through. >> let's make two points here. number one, what is the economic need for syrian refugees? >>...
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executive committee of new jersey charter school association board of directors and is chair of the advisory board of democrats for education reform in the new jersey region. [applause] >> i will follow mary bennett. anybody want an intermission or anything? so in the book dale did an incredible job in general and also speaking just for the chapter about one of our schools of telling a story that is way more complex than the story that is usually told, the district versus charter story or any of the reformer versus status quo, any of those stories that are way too simplistic and i for one appreciate that about the book because it is frustrating to us to get lumped in with ideas or people we don't always agree with. to give a sense of where we come from, since i was the principal of team i academy, first principle back when we started 14 years ago, 13 years ago, i was a brand new teacher in new york a few years before that in the district school in washington heights, 164th street, i was there from wisconsin, the university of wisconsin, my dad and a teacher for 30 years, was retired but in differe
executive committee of new jersey charter school association board of directors and is chair of the advisory board of democrats for education reform in the new jersey region. [applause] >> i will follow mary bennett. anybody want an intermission or anything? so in the book dale did an incredible job in general and also speaking just for the chapter about one of our schools of telling a story that is way more complex than the story that is usually told, the district versus charter story or...
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science advisory board act. we can't figure out what the factsr we never are going to agree what the solution is, so let's have a standard for what good science looks like that we can rally together around. passed here in the house. mr. speaker, folks aren't confused where the congress is on this issue. the president is not confused about where the congress is on this issue. the president believes the ends justify the means. article 1 congress passes the law. article 2, white house, enforces the law. article 3, judiciary, interprets the law. the judiciary had a chance to do a little interpreting and had a chance to look at the waters of the u.s. and the clean water issue and the court said this. this is the sixth circuit court of appeals. what is of greater concern to us in balancing the harms is the burden potentially visited nationwide on governmental bodies, state and federal, as well as on private parties and the impact on the public in general implicated on the rules drawing lines over the nation's waters.
science advisory board act. we can't figure out what the factsr we never are going to agree what the solution is, so let's have a standard for what good science looks like that we can rally together around. passed here in the house. mr. speaker, folks aren't confused where the congress is on this issue. the president is not confused about where the congress is on this issue. the president believes the ends justify the means. article 1 congress passes the law. article 2, white house, enforces...
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. >> also the advisory board, can you tell more about the make up? >> it consists of different -mayors office of disability, also different community based organizations such as the ark, lite house for the blind and the major community based organizations and trying to add more community based organizations. >> there are member thofz disability that are not tied to a agency >> they are all tied to a agency at this point >> in the future do you think a member from the mayors disability council could have a seat on that board? yes >> should we call and have a conversation about this? >> differently. >> what will outreach look like to city departments and will that beyour offices work? outreach and education. >> outreach and education is from department of human resources so myself and the ace recruiters will talk to different departmental personnel officers and different hiring managers to find where the need is for-to fill that different talent for those positions especially within this community so that is goal. to match up those individuals and work
. >> also the advisory board, can you tell more about the make up? >> it consists of different -mayors office of disability, also different community based organizations such as the ark, lite house for the blind and the major community based organizations and trying to add more community based organizations. >> there are member thofz disability that are not tied to a agency >> they are all tied to a agency at this point >> in the future do you think a member from...