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. >> yes, and my apologies for using an akron that without adequate explanation, but you are right on point. supervisor cohen: i know this is everyday knowledge for you, but you have got to slow down. this is the first time many of us are hearing this information. it is important for us to have this valuation. for a point of clarification about the tep program, you say you collected data. it is a curious to know if the data was disseminated, the questions or disseminated in any other language, any language other than english? >> if i may, i believe it was. but let me defer the question to julie. >> yes, the tep materials were prepared in english, spanish, and chinese. when we were developing the recommendations, we had workshops across the city providing translation in spanish, english, and chinese. in our visitation valley workshop, we also had mandarin. in our district one workshop, i believe we did just cantonese. supervisor mar: i was at its session at the jewish community center, and a number of consultants held out to make it very multilingual and very sensitive to communities.
. >> yes, and my apologies for using an akron that without adequate explanation, but you are right on point. supervisor cohen: i know this is everyday knowledge for you, but you have got to slow down. this is the first time many of us are hearing this information. it is important for us to have this valuation. for a point of clarification about the tep program, you say you collected data. it is a curious to know if the data was disseminated, the questions or disseminated in any other...
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came to athens because i'm based out of new york that's where my radio show i interviewed that's the akron who was a former economist for the i.m.f. river plate division that included argentina it was on the south side of sums for particularly arch the collapse and we talked about this exact situation and he made the point that the e.c. has roughly eighty billion in capital reserves and they greek banks hold awfully won forty out of forty billion to b.c. because right now right you have the receipt which is funding the greek central bank through the european system central banks and that's allowing the greek banks to remain liquid because they're insolvent and they're able to continue to pay out and it was the fourth month month over month that we've seen the clients and the central bank be so the government respected biggest withdraw are withdrawn roughly i think fourteen point one billion to eleven billion euros so it's perfectly it's perfectly feasible perfectly possible the police could be a women in that sense because it's huge if it defaults and even if it takes a haircut and that's
came to athens because i'm based out of new york that's where my radio show i interviewed that's the akron who was a former economist for the i.m.f. river plate division that included argentina it was on the south side of sums for particularly arch the collapse and we talked about this exact situation and he made the point that the e.c. has roughly eighty billion in capital reserves and they greek banks hold awfully won forty out of forty billion to b.c. because right now right you have the...
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july 31st, 2004, da vinci's pizza parlor, akron, ohio.00 in the morning and joseph scarpino, the man in the striped shirt, is about to have a really bad day. it begins slowly when miss presina sims enters and abruptly cuts in line. >> when miss sims entered the pizzeria, she went to the front. i wasn't paying much attention. my wife was asking, like, how much longer is it going to be? i was like, it's going to be a little bit longer. somebody just jumped to the front of the line. she was like, who jumped in front of the line? that woman who walked in wearing camouflage pants. >> miss presina sims is in an extremely nasty mood. when she hears joseph's comments she decides to make a scene. a very big scene. >> what are you saying [ bleep ]? what are you saying little [ bleep ]? >> she immediately became enraged. got right up into the victim's face, was, you know, using foul language against him, was hitting him, poking at him, just screaming like a lunatic at him. >> joseph tries to ignore her as christina bellows for her boyfriend outside.
july 31st, 2004, da vinci's pizza parlor, akron, ohio.00 in the morning and joseph scarpino, the man in the striped shirt, is about to have a really bad day. it begins slowly when miss presina sims enters and abruptly cuts in line. >> when miss sims entered the pizzeria, she went to the front. i wasn't paying much attention. my wife was asking, like, how much longer is it going to be? i was like, it's going to be a little bit longer. somebody just jumped to the front of the line. she was...
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july 31st, 2004, da vinci's pizza parlor, akron, ohio.s 2:00 in the morning and joseph scarpino, the man in the striped shirt, is about to have a really bad day. it begins slowly when miss presina sims enters and abruptly cuts in line. >> when miss sims entered the pizzeria, she went to the front. i wasn't paying much attention. >> joseph gets a call from his wife waiting in the car outside. my wife was asking, like, how much longer is it going to be? i was like, it's going to be a little bit longer. somebody just jumped to the front of the line. she was like, who jumped in front of the line? that woman who walked in wearing camouflage pants. >> miss presina sims is in an extremely nasty mood. when she hears joseph's comments she decides to make a scene. a very big scene. >> what are you saying [ bleep ]? what are you saying little [ bleep ]? >> she immediately became enraged. got right up into the victim's face, was, you know, using foul language against him, was hitting him, poking at him, just screaming like a lunatic at him. >> joseph
july 31st, 2004, da vinci's pizza parlor, akron, ohio.s 2:00 in the morning and joseph scarpino, the man in the striped shirt, is about to have a really bad day. it begins slowly when miss presina sims enters and abruptly cuts in line. >> when miss sims entered the pizzeria, she went to the front. i wasn't paying much attention. >> joseph gets a call from his wife waiting in the car outside. my wife was asking, like, how much longer is it going to be? i was like, it's going to be a...
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was thinking as music is something that took his son away from him, something that tore them apart, akronimony and discord where there was harmony before. there is this interesting instance of the 80's version of you know, burris of the 60s kind of fighting and then sorted the 60s culture coming ahead. it is refreshing in part because that is apparently what happens and when you see that narrative playing out in movies and television it is generally the 50s that kind of conservative vision of who we were and what that means today that kind of plays out. so to turn the question on you, what you think certain medias have such resonance in terms of current popular culture and in terms of our current entertainment and our their current politics? >> i think, to want to oversimplify my vote. it is not a simple argument that i am making, and by that i mean, i think that some of it is coincidence. i think you can look back and say look 25 years ago almost to the month the libya bombing and a nuclear meltdown, some of that is coincidence. some of us for not facing the challenges that were so clear
was thinking as music is something that took his son away from him, something that tore them apart, akronimony and discord where there was harmony before. there is this interesting instance of the 80's version of you know, burris of the 60s kind of fighting and then sorted the 60s culture coming ahead. it is refreshing in part because that is apparently what happens and when you see that narrative playing out in movies and television it is generally the 50s that kind of conservative vision of...
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host: last call for bill gertz from akron, ohio. caller: the donald rumselfd issue $2.3 trillion missing. so you don't know? guest: it keeps going up with every call. host: let's talk about the battle between the administration and republicans over these spending cuts. what does the president want to do to lower the pentagon's budget? what do the republicans want to do? guest: defense has always been a target for liberal democrats. that is clear. republicans want to hold the line. the have always been in favor of more defense spending. how can they come to terms and finding middle ground where w very timely and special edition of the treaty leadership forum. we created this leadership forum for locations just like this to have dedicated leaders from the united states, southeast asia, australia, new zealand and the pacific to share their insights and perspectives on timely and important trends that will impact our lives from investments to security and political affairs to foreign policy and the important basis for all of the above p
host: last call for bill gertz from akron, ohio. caller: the donald rumselfd issue $2.3 trillion missing. so you don't know? guest: it keeps going up with every call. host: let's talk about the battle between the administration and republicans over these spending cuts. what does the president want to do to lower the pentagon's budget? what do the republicans want to do? guest: defense has always been a target for liberal democrats. that is clear. republicans want to hold the line. the have...
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akron, ohio. thank you for waiting. dorothy on the democrat line.ler: i was an officer and commander in the united states military, air force. i have gone to the vet center, a phoenix va, and brett bell, and i would like to know, and also been up to the va ig, secretary of the current the day, on the torturous of use of veterans. i have witnessed it and had it, sir. this includes veterans who are 100% disabled and have been insulted by counselors refuse and are not even say, competent, or qualified to deal with their trauma. this is sexual trauma. i have witnessed of falsification of records. i have attempted to report to multiple directors in which veterans continue to be of use, and i as a survivor of sexual trauma in the military and have severe ptsd had to intervene to help keep alive a veteran because the va in phoenix would not stop the abuse of her through counseling and other things. host: we will have to leave it there. if you could respond. guest: i could not really respond on behalf of the veterans administration, because that is a separa
akron, ohio. thank you for waiting. dorothy on the democrat line.ler: i was an officer and commander in the united states military, air force. i have gone to the vet center, a phoenix va, and brett bell, and i would like to know, and also been up to the va ig, secretary of the current the day, on the torturous of use of veterans. i have witnessed it and had it, sir. this includes veterans who are 100% disabled and have been insulted by counselors refuse and are not even say, competent, or...
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storms only a couple minutes away, rolling through shortly, if you are in the cleveland area, south of akroncast, storms will make their way to pittsburgh. going to be storm-free from d.c. to philly to new york but going to start getting a little hotter. take a sneak peek at thursday, 96 and near 100 degrees in the big cities of the east. all the heat the middle of the country that's going to slide east in the next couple of days, but today, one of the hottest, most uncomfortable locations will be chicago. high temperature about 98 in the singles all the way down to texas. you are watching morning joe, brewed by starbucks. [ male announcer ] your hard work has paid off. and you want to pass along as much as possible to future generations. at northern trust, we know what works and what doesn't. as one of the nation's largest wealth managers, we can help you manage the complexities of transferring wealth. seeking to minimize taxes while helping maximize what's passed along. because you just never know how big those future generations might be. ♪ expertise matters. find it at northern trust. ♪
storms only a couple minutes away, rolling through shortly, if you are in the cleveland area, south of akroncast, storms will make their way to pittsburgh. going to be storm-free from d.c. to philly to new york but going to start getting a little hotter. take a sneak peek at thursday, 96 and near 100 degrees in the big cities of the east. all the heat the middle of the country that's going to slide east in the next couple of days, but today, one of the hottest, most uncomfortable locations will...
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last saturday i had the opportunity to tour hackston, colorado, akron, colorado, in the eastern plains to talk to farmers, wheat grorse, cattlemen, ag businessmen, all who came to me with a similar theme. what is happening to them with regulation, overregulation and their concern that they won't have the opportunity to pass on their legacy to future generations because of a government that's decided it knows best and knows more than them. i want to talk a little bit about what the gentlelady said from alabama when she was referring to the tomb stone we saw shown earlier -- tombstone we saw shown earlier by the minority that said, ending medicare on the tombstone. today in committee we had an opportunity to vote on an amendment that said, we will oppose and vote against any amendment, any bill, any legislation that would end medicare and you know what the colleagues on the democrat side of the aisle did? they voted present. they voted present, refusing to stand up for medicare because they know when we ask what their plan is, they don't have one. when we ask them where the jobs are, the
last saturday i had the opportunity to tour hackston, colorado, akron, colorado, in the eastern plains to talk to farmers, wheat grorse, cattlemen, ag businessmen, all who came to me with a similar theme. what is happening to them with regulation, overregulation and their concern that they won't have the opportunity to pass on their legacy to future generations because of a government that's decided it knows best and knows more than them. i want to talk a little bit about what the gentlelady...
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he voice as the vice chairman for the fdic and says akron, ohio, you are up next. independent's line. caller: i think that secretary gates didn't quite go far enough. we also need to examine our commitment to other countries like south korea. i mean, we have troops stationed there. we're spending a for tune over there. and yet, south korea has five times the population of north korea and an economy that's like a thousand times greater than north korea. it seems that they should be able to defend themselves by now and we should be able to bring our troops home. they should make their own commitment to save themselves and not have the united states act as their police officer. host: off of twitter. north dakota, good morning. republican line. jim. caller: i've got an uncle who has been in germany since world war ii. host: ok. caller: and i just, i know that if we're taking this stuff, we're going to be there for a long time . host: springfield, massachusetts. democrat's line. caller: i believe in everything that what mr. gates said and everything. we need to pull out
he voice as the vice chairman for the fdic and says akron, ohio, you are up next. independent's line. caller: i think that secretary gates didn't quite go far enough. we also need to examine our commitment to other countries like south korea. i mean, we have troops stationed there. we're spending a for tune over there. and yet, south korea has five times the population of north korea and an economy that's like a thousand times greater than north korea. it seems that they should be able to...
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akron, ohio. thank you for waiting. dorothy on the democrat line. caller: i was an officer and commander in the united states military, air force. i have gone to the vet center, a phoenix va, and brett bell, and i would like to know, and also been up to the va ig, secretary of the current the day, on the torturous of use of veterans. i have witnessed it and had it, sir. this includes veterans who are 100% disabled
akron, ohio. thank you for waiting. dorothy on the democrat line. caller: i was an officer and commander in the united states military, air force. i have gone to the vet center, a phoenix va, and brett bell, and i would like to know, and also been up to the va ig, secretary of the current the day, on the torturous of use of veterans. i have witnessed it and had it, sir. this includes veterans who are 100% disabled
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host: last call for bill gertz from akron, ohio.aller: the donald rumselfd issue $2.3 trillion missing. so you don't know? guest: it keeps going up with every call. host: let's talk about the battle between the administration and republicans over these spending cuts. what does the president want to do to lower the pentagon's budget? what do the republicans want to do? guest: defense has always been a target for liberal democrats. that is clear. republicans want to hold the line. the have always been in favor of more defense spending. how can they come to terms and finding middle ground where w very timely and special edition of the treaty leadership forum. we created this leadership forum for locations just like this to have dedicated leaders from the united states, southeast asia, australia, new zealand and the pacific to share their insights and perspectives on timely and important trends that will impact our lives from investments to security and political affairs to foreign policy and the important basis for all of the above peo
host: last call for bill gertz from akron, ohio.aller: the donald rumselfd issue $2.3 trillion missing. so you don't know? guest: it keeps going up with every call. host: let's talk about the battle between the administration and republicans over these spending cuts. what does the president want to do to lower the pentagon's budget? what do the republicans want to do? guest: defense has always been a target for liberal democrats. that is clear. republicans want to hold the line. the have always...
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and representing a district in northeast ohio and cities like akron and youngstown and in a region that includes cleveland and canton and not too far from pittsburgh, we have had a long, proud history in our region, of a strong middle class that in many ways that had union representation, to bring some balance to an economic system quite frankly right now that is run by major global multinational interests that will do whatever is necessary to drive down wages for average workers. and i love this economic theory that we hear many times from our friends on the other side that if the minimum wage just wasn't so high, if workers just weren't making as much money that maybe the economy would start humming. let's reduce taxes on the wealthiest people in the united states when they've had a boom for 20 years of an increase in income, but if we reduce wages for middle-class people that somehow this economy will just turn right around. and let me remind my friends on the other side, we are currently living under the president bush tax system. if this tax system of cutting taxes for the wealthie
and representing a district in northeast ohio and cities like akron and youngstown and in a region that includes cleveland and canton and not too far from pittsburgh, we have had a long, proud history in our region, of a strong middle class that in many ways that had union representation, to bring some balance to an economic system quite frankly right now that is run by major global multinational interests that will do whatever is necessary to drive down wages for average workers. and i love...
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akron, ohio. thank you for waiting. dorothy on the democrat line. caller: i was an officer and commander in the united states military, air force. i have gone to the vet center, a phoenix va, and brett bell, and i would like to know, and also been up to the va ig, secretary of the current the day, on the torturous of use of veterans. i have witnessed it and had it, sir. this includes veterans who are 100% disabled and have been insulted by counselors refuse and are not even say, competent, or qualified to deal with their trauma. this is sexual trauma. i have witnessed of falsification of records. i have attempted to report to multiple directors in which veterans continue to be of use, and i as a survivor of sexual trauma in the military and have severe ptsd had to intervene to help keep alive a veteran because the va in phoenix would not stop the abuse of her through counseling and other things. host: we will have to leave it there. if you could respond. guest: i could not really respond on behalf of the veterans administration, because that is a se
akron, ohio. thank you for waiting. dorothy on the democrat line. caller: i was an officer and commander in the united states military, air force. i have gone to the vet center, a phoenix va, and brett bell, and i would like to know, and also been up to the va ig, secretary of the current the day, on the torturous of use of veterans. i have witnessed it and had it, sir. this includes veterans who are 100% disabled and have been insulted by counselors refuse and are not even say, competent, or...