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so this is the third phase of alice griffith that we're bringing before you today.hases one and two actually came before you earlier in the year, in january, for the vertical approval for those two phases and so what this slide represents is the location of the phase 3-block one that we're presenting today and as you can see, it's highlighted in red. it's on the corner of arelious walker drive and carol avenue so this particular block and phase are very critical in terms of the location for the entire site, it's the main block that people see coming from carol avenue and also from the shipyards. and annabelle kind of globally talked about the number of units that we have to provide for alice griffith. this slide shows the various phases of development for alice griffith and phases one and two that came before you in january are actually the middle 2 blocks in this plan they are in yellow and red respectively and as you can see they are the main entry way way into the entire new development and block one, phase 3, is at the p to at the top of this slide in blue and t
so this is the third phase of alice griffith that we're bringing before you today.hases one and two actually came before you earlier in the year, in january, for the vertical approval for those two phases and so what this slide represents is the location of the phase 3-block one that we're presenting today and as you can see, it's highlighted in red. it's on the corner of arelious walker drive and carol avenue so this particular block and phase are very critical in terms of the location for the...
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so this is the third phase of alice griffith that we're bringing before you today.ses one and two actually came before you earlier in the year, in january, for the vertical approval for those two phases and so what this slide represents is the location of the phase
so this is the third phase of alice griffith that we're bringing before you today.ses one and two actually came before you earlier in the year, in january, for the vertical approval for those two phases and so what this slide represents is the location of the phase
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. >> as well as the extension of the 29 it will extend so that the alice residents and new residents can access that. >> at the time that a, they have moved in and b, they are ready to walk out there door? >> the coordination with m u.n. i -- certainly the environmental documents provide that m u.n. i i will be ready and there's an assessment with each phase so there there will be parity and transit opportunities for residents and as we see already on shipyard hill top the master developer is already running shuttles and they will still continue to make sure people are connected to transit and the alice griffith residents will have access to those as well not just for the market development rates for folks on hill top. >> so i'd echo those concerns if we're talking about a part of the city historically hasn't had great transit options and reliance on a car is higher so anybody living in the sunset or richard essentially can't rely on i don't think our transit system to get them around town so building new construction you have to line those things up and that coordination needs to ha
. >> as well as the extension of the 29 it will extend so that the alice residents and new residents can access that. >> at the time that a, they have moved in and b, they are ready to walk out there door? >> the coordination with m u.n. i -- certainly the environmental documents provide that m u.n. i i will be ready and there's an assessment with each phase so there there will be parity and transit opportunities for residents and as we see already on shipyard hill top the...
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we're looking for mary alice. i don't know where she is. you know? i even made a pretense of anything i can do to help, let's do flyers, let's do this, let's do that. >> clapsy's offer to help, however, fooled no one. four days later he and his roommate were arrested. both confessed. >> i usually review inmates' records. i realized during the interview that i was actually talking to him on the anniversary date of the murder. and he had been so unemotional and almost cavalier in his telling of his crime, so i decided to ask him what day he committed the murder. >> august 4th, 2001. >> you know what today is? >> yeah, i know what today is. >> what happens to you on august 4th? >> well, now that you've brought it up, something is probably going to happen to me that i get to deal with all by myself, but usually nothing. it's not an anniversary i celebrate or don't celebrate. i can't posture and say, you know, i think about her all the time. i don't. she's dead. now, how i feel about what i did is a different story. i feel horrible. i mean, i can't believ
we're looking for mary alice. i don't know where she is. you know? i even made a pretense of anything i can do to help, let's do flyers, let's do this, let's do that. >> clapsy's offer to help, however, fooled no one. four days later he and his roommate were arrested. both confessed. >> i usually review inmates' records. i realized during the interview that i was actually talking to him on the anniversary date of the murder. and he had been so unemotional and almost cavalier in his...
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the candle stick area and in the adjacent communities its within jobs also been about jobs whether alice griffith or the other projects that we're rebuilding or the new housing we're putting up local hiring is a major part of that principle how we do it as well as another promise that 50 percent at least of small business interaction with this development this will be a development they're all going to be very, very proud of i've already seen some of the wonderful shopping retail sites that has been involved whether the closet to creek the skoom or in queens new york they tell me where their shopping this being a wonderful, wonderful opportunity it also reflects investor confidence in this part of the city that doesn't get to talk about investor confidence now with all the people with the citizens advisory committee and the residents along with people that work on this plan for years and years getting the input now is when we get the promises fulfilled i'm overjoyed as you can tell we get to work in a community that approved the homes and the retail and the jobs that are conducted and se
the candle stick area and in the adjacent communities its within jobs also been about jobs whether alice griffith or the other projects that we're rebuilding or the new housing we're putting up local hiring is a major part of that principle how we do it as well as another promise that 50 percent at least of small business interaction with this development this will be a development they're all going to be very, very proud of i've already seen some of the wonderful shopping retail sites that has...
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and so, the fact is like alice, they have to jump down the whole because alice is very polite and i know if she was an american she would have jumped on the whole. i don't know what kind of song, but it's alice. she's a very politely be in as she goes down and she's putting the pots on the shelf not letting anything drop the whole point i am trying to make is we are told today in society that everything has become so ideological and nobody really express themselves and the whole idea of the literature and of ideas and of the university and knowledge reminds us and let me remind you about that sea of knowledge he is very much against and just like with jb challenger who keeps them protected from the world talk of innocence as a crime because not to know when not to bite the apple would not make you human. at first act of becoming human is biting from the tree of knowledge that is now some of our leaders so cavalierly are dismissed. why do we need imaginative knowledge for heavens sake it's not something you have today and tomorrow you discard because you have an iphone. you cannot have an
and so, the fact is like alice, they have to jump down the whole because alice is very polite and i know if she was an american she would have jumped on the whole. i don't know what kind of song, but it's alice. she's a very politely be in as she goes down and she's putting the pots on the shelf not letting anything drop the whole point i am trying to make is we are told today in society that everything has become so ideological and nobody really express themselves and the whole idea of the...
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amount of 30 1/2 million dollars of which 1.3 million is to be used for the housing development at alice griffith it comes with a variety of deadlines, the most of which is that the grant funds be delivered by september of 2016 for development of phasing 1 and 2. the bond issuances before you today will allow the mayor's office of housing and community development along with the other funding i described to start construction on time to meet these critical hud deadlines. these bond deadlines are conduit financing which do not require the city to repay the bonds. the projects are slated to begin construction in january of next year and be complete by july 2016. here with me today is daniella graville and this concludes my report. i am available to answer any questions you may have. >> i just had a quick one. what's the projected completion date of phase i housing and phase ii housing? >> july 2017 ?oo -- 2016, i'm sorry. >> 2016 for phase i and phase ii? >> for phase i and 2, they are under the same schedule, they are being constructed concurrently. >> you mentioned no one is being displa
amount of 30 1/2 million dollars of which 1.3 million is to be used for the housing development at alice griffith it comes with a variety of deadlines, the most of which is that the grant funds be delivered by september of 2016 for development of phasing 1 and 2. the bond issuances before you today will allow the mayor's office of housing and community development along with the other funding i described to start construction on time to meet these critical hud deadlines. these bond deadlines...
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the trail for "still alice." >> welcome, dr. alice howland (applause) >> thank you. i hope to convince you that by observing these baby steps into the... into -- >> where the hell were you? i hope you enjoyed that because you completely blew our dinner plans. >> i need to talk to you. i have something wrong with me. >> what's going on? oh boy... you going to break up or -- no. i have alzhemer's disease. early onset. >> what? i can see the words hanging in front of me, and i can't reach them and i don't know who i am and i don't know what i'm going to lose next. scope. millennium. hedge hog. i'd like to see you go to college. >> you can't use your situation to just get me to do anything you wasn't me to. >> why can't ei? it's not fair. don't have to be fair. i'm your mother. i hate this is happening to me. >> but we have to keep the important things in our life going. >> merry christmas. we have to try or we're going to go crazy. >> i'm going to get the last year out of myself. >> please don't say that. i am not suffering. i am struggling. struggling to be a part of t
the trail for "still alice." >> welcome, dr. alice howland (applause) >> thank you. i hope to convince you that by observing these baby steps into the... into -- >> where the hell were you? i hope you enjoyed that because you completely blew our dinner plans. >> i need to talk to you. i have something wrong with me. >> what's going on? oh boy... you going to break up or -- no. i have alzhemer's disease. early onset. >> what? i can see the words...
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us working in conjunction with the city developing an infrastructure that paves the way to rebuilt alice griffith so along this election process and who the government entitlement are we have so many community meetings and listen to the community and many many of you are here today, i want to tell you we listen everyday to the comments and try to include those 0 alice griffith is underway but what's aspect last year we'll be able to provide 5 hundred thousand secret center integrate it into the delivery of 6 thousand residential homes right here and it will be nefld with parks and open space right adjacent to this beautiful waterfront and i'll tell you it gives him e gives me embryogreat delight to announce the participating between two significant giants (laughter) despite my satire lamar and i'm going to turn it over to my new partner to describe how this retail center will unfold thank you. >> (clapping.) chris over here asked us a question earlier he said are you gamble letters i said no. we're scientists but i've had more time to think about it we're chefs all the ingredients are he
us working in conjunction with the city developing an infrastructure that paves the way to rebuilt alice griffith so along this election process and who the government entitlement are we have so many community meetings and listen to the community and many many of you are here today, i want to tell you we listen everyday to the comments and try to include those 0 alice griffith is underway but what's aspect last year we'll be able to provide 5 hundred thousand secret center integrate it into the...
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consulting business unit hilco health and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation and viewers like you. thank you. >> i'm evan smith, he's the coolest astrophysicist in the universe, the director director of hayden planetarium. dr. neil degrasse tyson, this is overheard. >> actually, there are not two sides to every issue. >> i guess you can't fire him now. >> i guess we can't fire him now. might win an emmy. >> being on the supreme court was an improbable dream. it's hard work and controversial. >> window rolls down and this guy says, hey, he goes until 11:00. [laughter]. >> dr. tyson, welcome. >> thanks. my first time. >> it's wonderful to have you here, the coolest guy in the
consulting business unit hilco health and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation and viewers like you. thank you. >> i'm evan smith, he's the coolest astrophysicist in the universe, the director director of hayden planetarium. dr. neil degrasse tyson, this is overheard. >> actually, there are not two sides to every issue. >> i guess you can't fire him now. >> i guess we can't fire him now. might win an emmy. >> being on the supreme court was an improbable dream....
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and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation and viewers like you. thank you. >> i'm evan smith, he's a comedian and actor who spent nine years on saturday night live, including three as the anchor of weekend updates and seven seasons in the cast of the showtime series "weeds." he's kevin nealon, this is overheard. >> i guess we can't fire him now. >> i guess we can't fire him now. [laughter]. >> it would be nice that i win an emmy. >> being on the supreme court was an improbable dream, it's hard work and it's controversial. >> without information, there's no freedom, and it's journalist who's provides that information. >> window rolls down and this guy says, hey, he goes till 11:00. [laughter]. >> kevin nealon, hello. >> hello. >> thank you for being here. >> we've caught you here in the middle of tour, you do a fair amount of standup touring.
and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation and viewers like you. thank you. >> i'm evan smith, he's a comedian and actor who spent nine years on saturday night live, including three as the anchor of weekend updates and seven seasons in the cast of the showtime series "weeds." he's kevin nealon, this is overheard. >> i guess we can't fire him now. >> i guess we can't fire him now. [laughter]. >> it would be nice that i win an emmy. >> being on the...
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thanks>> i hope to convince you by these baby steps into -- >> alice where were you? >> i need to talk to you. >> what is going on. >> i have alzheimer's disease. i can see the words hanging in front of me and i can't reach them and i don't know who i am. i would like to see you go to college. >> can't use your situation to get me to do everything. >> like anti-? >> it's not fair. >> on your mother. >> we have to keep the important things in our life going. we have to try or we are going to go crazy. >> i am not suffering. i am struggling. struggling to be a part of things. stay connected to who i once was. so lived in the moment, i tell myself. it is really all i can do. live in the moment. >> i spoke with the julianne moore earlier this year in new york. >> there is a lot of buzz about the stone. he went to toronto. all of a sudden i was no distributor. now there is a distributor because there is a sense that this was a special film and the right actress at the right time. >> we felt so fortunate. when you go into this you never know what will happen. we had a scree
thanks>> i hope to convince you by these baby steps into -- >> alice where were you? >> i need to talk to you. >> what is going on. >> i have alzheimer's disease. i can see the words hanging in front of me and i can't reach them and i don't know who i am. i would like to see you go to college. >> can't use your situation to get me to do everything. >> like anti-? >> it's not fair. >> on your mother. >> we have to keep the important...
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griffith, that was not done for alice griffith, that was done for on the hill in the beginning when this redevelopment came to my community. so the lawyer, he needs to let you all know, do you know you all can be sued? i tell people, the people that are sick. we have a 19-month-old baby that has cancer now. 19 months old. you all don't know what's going on in my community. how many people are dying and going to continue to die. if they go where you are trying to send them and okay it, there is going to be more deaths. you know who is going to be responsible for the death of those people?
griffith, that was not done for alice griffith, that was done for on the hill in the beginning when this redevelopment came to my community. so the lawyer, he needs to let you all know, do you know you all can be sued? i tell people, the people that are sick. we have a 19-month-old baby that has cancer now. 19 months old. you all don't know what's going on in my community. how many people are dying and going to continue to die. if they go where you are trying to send them and okay it, there is...
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alice rivlin, former omb director, former federal reserve vice chair as well.e staying on the jobs beat. much more on the over 300,000 jobs created in this country. what does the white house have to say about this? labor secretary thomas perez joining me in the next hour. ♪ >> it is our big story this morning -- the u.s. hired more workers than forecast in november, blowing past most economist's estimates. everyone on the program so far when it the word "wow" comes to this report. it has blown past anybody's estimates. the jobless rate has stayed at 5.8%. that is a summary of the jobs numbers, but we will be digging further and further into that throughout the next hour. in the meantime, here is a look at the top tech stories on our "bloomberg west" radar. amazon is going to get into the diaper business, producing its own diapers and baby wipes under the brand name amazon elements. it will be inexpensive and available for members of the prime service. mark zuckerberg is on a mission to connect the world to the internet, using drones and satellites to bring conn
alice rivlin, former omb director, former federal reserve vice chair as well.e staying on the jobs beat. much more on the over 300,000 jobs created in this country. what does the white house have to say about this? labor secretary thomas perez joining me in the next hour. ♪ >> it is our big story this morning -- the u.s. hired more workers than forecast in november, blowing past most economist's estimates. everyone on the program so far when it the word "wow" comes to this...
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help the southeast sector but when i saw you name some streets after the people in alice griffith, that was not done for alice griffith, that was done for on the hill in the beginning when this redevelopment came to my community. so the lawyer, he needs to let you all know, do you know you all can be sued? i tell people, the people that are sick. we have a 19-month-old baby that has cancer now. 19 months old. you all don't know what's going on in my community. how many people are dying and going to continue to die. if they go where you are trying to send them and okay it, there is going to be more deaths. you know who is going to be responsible for the death of those people? you and you and you because you have not listened. you don't know the area, you don't know the toxins that are there and cannot be cleaned because i was told by the navy if they cleaned the area there won't be nothing there but the bay because the whole area was landfill, every inch of it that you vote on. you are going to be voting on something else today that is not a fact and it's just a shame. you can go on the
help the southeast sector but when i saw you name some streets after the people in alice griffith, that was not done for alice griffith, that was done for on the hill in the beginning when this redevelopment came to my community. so the lawyer, he needs to let you all know, do you know you all can be sued? i tell people, the people that are sick. we have a 19-month-old baby that has cancer now. 19 months old. you all don't know what's going on in my community. how many people are dying and...
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alice barr, cbs news, houston. >>> sony had a change of heart about "the interview." they decided to release the controversial movie. danielle nottingham reports independent theaters plan to show it tomorrow. >> they hate us. >> reporter: the interview is back on. sony pictures reversed course tuesday and is allowing theaters to show the film beginning on christmas day. theset rogan comedy is about a plot to kill north korea's leader after a devastating hacker attack exposed internal documents, embarrassed sony pulled the film. fans, artists and the president were critical. >> i think they made a mistake. >> reporter: sony delivered another plot twist tuesday saying we are proud to make it available to the public and to have stood up to those who attempted to suppress free speech. the film will be shown in 200 theaters. on social media, the film stars called it a victory and said, quote, the people have spoken, freedom has prevailed. sony is working to get more theaters to show "the interview" to reach the largest possible. >> it's people all over the u.s. and the wor
alice barr, cbs news, houston. >>> sony had a change of heart about "the interview." they decided to release the controversial movie. danielle nottingham reports independent theaters plan to show it tomorrow. >> they hate us. >> reporter: the interview is back on. sony pictures reversed course tuesday and is allowing theaters to show the film beginning on christmas day. theset rogan comedy is about a plot to kill north korea's leader after a devastating hacker...
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>> for the curious the alice in wonderland exhibit will be opened tomorrow until 4:00. lisa thomas-laury channel 6 "action news." >> it never gets old. time now to turn our attention to sports. >> ducis rogers is live in the sports center what is up. >> hey there the phillies get younger but that doesn't mean better they traded marlin bird to the cincinnati reds. he was a productive player last year and led the team in home runs and was second in strikeouts in all of baseball in return the phillies get right handed pitcher, ben lively minor league player of the year in 2014 and had a combined record last year for single and double a. a shakeup in the eagles front office and tom gamble and the team have agreed to part ways. as they sort it out in the front office they need to get better on the field. ron says that what chip kelly build so far has a good foundation. >> at 10-6 it's a good football team but now the holes have to be filled with quality players, either via free agency or the draft but this team is going in the right direction and that is a positive. the eagl
>> for the curious the alice in wonderland exhibit will be opened tomorrow until 4:00. lisa thomas-laury channel 6 "action news." >> it never gets old. time now to turn our attention to sports. >> ducis rogers is live in the sports center what is up. >> hey there the phillies get younger but that doesn't mean better they traded marlin bird to the cincinnati reds. he was a productive player last year and led the team in home runs and was second in strikeouts in...
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colleagues unless other questions why not go to the project sponsor. >> members of the board i'm alice barkley i represent the project sponsor this case does raise interesting policy questions for the city, however, there is one portfolio and there's another policy that has not been discussed the fact this building is located in the neighborhood commercial district as such this board policy on occasion is very different from that in residential districts number one any residential unit that is on the ground floor you can demolish it and it's principally permitted because the city wanted is very active continuous retail frontage in that area the only conditional use use for the board is for the second floor unit and as far as the second floor is concerned with if this board balanced it and decided that because on the upper floors called the commercial district and go back to when it first became the neighborhood commercial district came into being in the 80s is that you wanted different type of commercial used on the upper floor so the people don't have to consultant to the do you only
colleagues unless other questions why not go to the project sponsor. >> members of the board i'm alice barkley i represent the project sponsor this case does raise interesting policy questions for the city, however, there is one portfolio and there's another policy that has not been discussed the fact this building is located in the neighborhood commercial district as such this board policy on occasion is very different from that in residential districts number one any residential unit...
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into -- into -- oh. >> alice, where were you? >> i hope you enjoy that because you blew our dinner plans. >> i need to talk to you. i have something wrong with me. >> what is going on? >> are we going to break up, or? >> i have alzheimer's disease. early-onset. i can see the words hanging in front of me, and i cannot reach them abide do not know who i am. millennium, hedgehog. i would like to see you go to college. >> you cannot use your situation to get me to do anything you -- >> why can't i? >> it's not fair. >> it doesn't have to be fair. i am your mother. >> we have to keep the important things in our lives going. we have to try or we are going to go crazy. >> i have lost myself. >> please don't say that. >> i am not suffering. i am struggling. struggling to be a part of things, stay connected to who i once was. to live in the moment, i tell myself, is really all i can do. live in the moment. >> i spoke with julianne moore in new york. there is a lot of buzz about this film. you went to toronto with the film. there was no di
into -- into -- oh. >> alice, where were you? >> i hope you enjoy that because you blew our dinner plans. >> i need to talk to you. i have something wrong with me. >> what is going on? >> are we going to break up, or? >> i have alzheimer's disease. early-onset. i can see the words hanging in front of me, and i cannot reach them abide do not know who i am. millennium, hedgehog. i would like to see you go to college. >> you cannot use your situation to...
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alice barr reports from houston methodist hospital. >> reporter: the senior former president bush is in the hospital behind me at houston methodist hospital. staff tells me he will be staying for observation as a precaution. a statement from the office of former president, george h.w. bush says he was brought here as a precaution after having shortness of breath earlier in the evening. the former president who is now 90 spent christmas at methodist two years ago in 2012. at that time, it was for a fever and weakness following a month long cough like bronchitis. bush 41 last appeared in publish at texas a&m last month. he was in a wheelchair then, but smiling and in good spirits. we will stay on top of this and bring you the latest on the former president's condition. alice barr, cbs news, houston. >>> following public outcry, sony had a change of heart about "the interview." they decided to release the controversial movie. danielle nottingham reports hundreds of mostly independent theaters plan to show it starting tomrrow. >> they hate us. >> reporter: the interview is back on. sony
alice barr reports from houston methodist hospital. >> reporter: the senior former president bush is in the hospital behind me at houston methodist hospital. staff tells me he will be staying for observation as a precaution. a statement from the office of former president, george h.w. bush says he was brought here as a precaution after having shortness of breath earlier in the evening. the former president who is now 90 spent christmas at methodist two years ago in 2012. at that time, it...
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i have good days, bad days. >> julianne moore is alice, woman diagnosissed when early onset alzheimer's, as the disease progresses her bond with her family including her youngest daughters put to the test. >> on my good days, i can, you know, almost pass for a normal person. but on my bad daisy feel like i can't find myself. >> horrible. >> thanks for asking. >> heart breaking story but one that its star is very proud of. >> we're so thrilled that people are responding to this movie. the fact that it is out, people are seeing it, they like it, it is to just means the world to us. >> buzz receipt whitherspoon bridges it to the big screen, pulling double duty as star and producer. >> around the same time i read cheryle's book, i was really just seeing a real deficit in the marketplace of strong roles and women in film, and i realize if i wasn't going to start creating some of these opportunities for myself, and other women, no one was going to do it. >> and reese do does it all including recreating tough moments from the 1100-mile hike. >> it's been so physically challenging, whether it i
i have good days, bad days. >> julianne moore is alice, woman diagnosissed when early onset alzheimer's, as the disease progresses her bond with her family including her youngest daughters put to the test. >> on my good days, i can, you know, almost pass for a normal person. but on my bad daisy feel like i can't find myself. >> horrible. >> thanks for asking. >> heart breaking story but one that its star is very proud of. >> we're so thrilled that people are...
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alice? >> i think we should distinguish what is the obligation from what kind of health care do we want people to have. and the obligation to the active duty military, to former active duty military is something that i think has to be decided politically. but whatever obligation you have you want people to be in the system that is effective and not washingtonful, duplicative -- wasteful, duplicative and subject to problems of hands off between one facility and another. and one of the ways that people think we could get a more effective system is to have plans whether military or civilian competing against each other. and for that you need a fairly large pool of beneficiaries. and so one might -- if you're thinking about the system as a whole, you might want to put in place a system which maximized the ability to deliver good care especially in these sparsely-populated areas to everybody and think about how you use the facilities that are both civilian and military to do that. that was all i
alice? >> i think we should distinguish what is the obligation from what kind of health care do we want people to have. and the obligation to the active duty military, to former active duty military is something that i think has to be decided politically. but whatever obligation you have you want people to be in the system that is effective and not washingtonful, duplicative -- wasteful, duplicative and subject to problems of hands off between one facility and another. and one of the ways...
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and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation. and viewers like you. thank you. >> i'm evan smith. she's an acclaimed author whose 6 novels have been new york times best sellers, "the joy luck club," "the kitchen god's wife" and the valley o of"thevalley of amazem" this is amy tan and over terd. >> i guess we can't fire him now. >> i guess we can't fire him now. [laughter]. >> being on the supreme court was an improbable dream. it's hard work, and it's controversial. >> got information, and it's journalistic pride. >> when the god -- when he says, goes to 11th. [laughter]. [music]. >> amy tan, welcome. >> good to be here. >> so nice to meet you. congratulations, this book, what a great book. >> thank you. >> epic in every way and so much like your other books and yet so different. >> different, yeah. >> that's what we'll talk about. eight years or more in the making. it's eight years since the last book. i suppose this book probably took longer than that took, right? >> you know, i actually wrote another book, so this -- for all purposes took -- >> another kind of book. >> another
and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation. and viewers like you. thank you. >> i'm evan smith. she's an acclaimed author whose 6 novels have been new york times best sellers, "the joy luck club," "the kitchen god's wife" and the valley o of"thevalley of amazem" this is amy tan and over terd. >> i guess we can't fire him now. >> i guess we can't fire him now. [laughter]. >> being on the supreme court was an improbable dream. it's hard...
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and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation, and you vers like you. >> garrison keillor: w.s. merwin was born in new york city, the son of a minister. after college, he lived in europe for a number of years, translated spanish and french poetry, learned how to support himself as a freelance-- writing, speaking, giving readings. he moved to hawaii where he lives in a dense forest including rare species of palm trees that he's planted. "poetry," he says, "always begins and ends with listening." >> yesterday. my friend says, "i was not a good son, you understand." i say, "yes, i understand." he says, "i did not go to see my parents very often, you know." and i say, "yes, i know." "even when i was living in the same city," he says, "maybe i would go there once a month or maybe even less." i say, "oh, yes." he says, "the last time i went to see my father..." i say, "the last time i saw my father..." he says, "the last time i saw my father he was asking me about my life, how i was making out, and he went into the next room to get something to give me." "oh," i say feeling again the
and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation, and you vers like you. >> garrison keillor: w.s. merwin was born in new york city, the son of a minister. after college, he lived in europe for a number of years, translated spanish and french poetry, learned how to support himself as a freelance-- writing, speaking, giving readings. he moved to hawaii where he lives in a dense forest including rare species of palm trees that he's planted. "poetry," he says, "always begins and...
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alice, if i could turn to you with a question for both you and henry.irst of all, taking all this in, how does it strike you from your respect and health care reform debate and secondly, our expense with obamacare, the affordable care act, other recent develop its own despite health care front, do these offer any lessons to be new opportunities, any new choices for the department of defense? >> let me start, i think dr. woodson outlined beautifully some of the special missions of military health care, and nobody i think would want active duty military to have less than optimal care and follow-up. and there are some special needs for search capabilities that we surge capabilities if we don't know what the future is going to bring. but as he also suggested, i'm struck by the commonality between the problems, the challenges we face in the civilian several system just as the military has several systems, and that he is somewhere in between. -- the va is somewhere in between. but there's this paradox that everybody faces. increasingly effective medical care
alice, if i could turn to you with a question for both you and henry.irst of all, taking all this in, how does it strike you from your respect and health care reform debate and secondly, our expense with obamacare, the affordable care act, other recent develop its own despite health care front, do these offer any lessons to be new opportunities, any new choices for the department of defense? >> let me start, i think dr. woodson outlined beautifully some of the special missions of military...
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and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation. and viewers like you. thank you. this is rainwater .. collected from the roof and sent through underground pipes into this 1500 gallon tank rainwater collected from the roof flows through the gutters and into the underground pipes. then these hoses. carry water from the cistern to the plants. harvesting rainwater cuts down on run-off into the sewers & could save an average of 50% on your water bill! now that makes sense.
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everyone is saying putin is a bad guy, meanwhile, we're pushing them up against a wall. >> alice slaternk you for joining us. alice slater is new york director of the nuclear age peace foundation and a member of the abolition 2000 coordinating committee. to see our conversation in vn a few weeks ago about this conference, you can go to democracynow.org. that does it for our program. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] annenberg media ♪ and: annenberg media with additional funding from these foundations and individuals: and by: and the annual financial support of:
everyone is saying putin is a bad guy, meanwhile, we're pushing them up against a wall. >> alice slaternk you for joining us. alice slater is new york director of the nuclear age peace foundation and a member of the abolition 2000 coordinating committee. to see our conversation in vn a few weeks ago about this conference, you can go to democracynow.org. that does it for our program. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your...
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thank you, alice. this won't take very long. i just wanted to thank all our panelists again and also our excellent staff at brookings. a number of people who helped make sure that everybody's, everybody was as comfortable as possible and also for the folks watching on the web. i just want to highlight a couple of things. i mentioned some of the work we're already doing with this data set and data releases. weaver going to have several -- we're going to have several more briefs that talk about topics covered today, and i wanted to be a little provocative in what might be coming after today's conversation. we've talked about kind of uses that are not just consumer-centric, but what happens if some of this data could be used to create some of these high value networks that we're seeing in the private marketplace as well as on these health insurance exchanges. and what if we could actually, as chapin alluded to, get researchers together and almost do kind of a crowd sourcing of valuable research cases or findings, things that we all
thank you, alice. this won't take very long. i just wanted to thank all our panelists again and also our excellent staff at brookings. a number of people who helped make sure that everybody's, everybody was as comfortable as possible and also for the folks watching on the web. i just want to highlight a couple of things. i mentioned some of the work we're already doing with this data set and data releases. weaver going to have several -- we're going to have several more briefs that talk about...
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. >> and in the other corner, julianne moore in her new movie "still alice."enowned linguist professor with early anset a on alzheimer's. >> i've always been so defined by my intellect, my language, my articulation and now sometimes i can see the words hanging in front of me, and i can't reach them and i don't know who i am and i don't know what i'm going to lose next. >> wow. reviews have mainly focused on moore's powerful performance like this one from elizabeth whitesman. "still alice" is hampered by an unimagine native script and ordinary direction but it's a serious oscar contender. why? because julianne is in the lead. and james rocchi says any drama can wring tears out of an audience. "still alice" contains one of the year's best female performances. >> i've been a fan of her for a long time. she's 50 now? >> turned 50 just a little while ago. >>> remember to follow us an facebook, wnnfans.com. >>> this morning on "world news now" -- national uproar over the eric garner chokehold decision. another night prove tests after new details emerge from the gran
. >> and in the other corner, julianne moore in her new movie "still alice."enowned linguist professor with early anset a on alzheimer's. >> i've always been so defined by my intellect, my language, my articulation and now sometimes i can see the words hanging in front of me, and i can't reach them and i don't know who i am and i don't know what i'm going to lose next. >> wow. reviews have mainly focused on moore's powerful performance like this one from elizabeth...
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everyone is saying putin is a bad guy, meanwhile, we're pushing them up against a wall. >> alice slaternk you for joining us. alice slater is new york director of the nuclear age peace foundation and a member of the abolition 2000 coordinating committee. to see our conversation in vn a few weeks ago about this conference, you can go to democracynow.org. that does it for our program. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] it can often seem that the things we really love to eat are not that good for us, chocolate cake, fish and chips and even gin and tonic spring to mind! but fortunately it is possible to have pleasure without the guilt when it comes to food. today i have come to the english market to pick up some wonderfully tasty asian ingredients which are not only fantastically healthy but also very delicious. this program is brought to you by: kerrygold - all natural irish
everyone is saying putin is a bad guy, meanwhile, we're pushing them up against a wall. >> alice slaternk you for joining us. alice slater is new york director of the nuclear age peace foundation and a member of the abolition 2000 coordinating committee. to see our conversation in vn a few weeks ago about this conference, you can go to democracynow.org. that does it for our program. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your...
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. >> hasta el rancho me fui con Él, exclamÓ alice ruiz ayala para cortar el proyecto que adora a su casala cocina. los buÑuelos no faltarÁn. desde que estamos chiquito, mi mamÁ nos hacÍa buÑuelos. >> con nostalgia, nos recuerda que desde chiquito siempre quiso una guitarra, pero la pobreza no la logrÓ. >> para ayala recibir su primer instrumento musical, fue un regalo de dios. >> en ese entonces, ya la apasionaba la mÚsica pero nunca le confesÓ su padre que querÍa ser cantante. batallÓ para conseguir el apoyo de su papÁ, mientras que escucharla cantar al puma de sinaloa no le socorro otra que producirle su primer disco. >> habrÁ que salieron los dos discos al mismo tiempo, abre la hora de promocionar disco, pronunciando los dos. >> para los 1015 tiene planeado seguir tocando juntos. ella abriendo en las presentaciones de Él. y él, regresarÁ uno de sus primeros amores, el cine mexicano. >> voy a mÉxico porque dicen que haya para mejor que en hollywood. >> acostumbra despedir el aÑo cantando en mÉxico, pero el pasado 31 de diciembre sufriÓ hace un rato, y no le quedÓ mÁs gana de ir el paÍs
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alice? >> i think there are a number of transitions that have been alluded to, including the last one of what happens to reservists when they go on active duty, and that's clearly one. the transitions between dod and va, another one. and within the civilian sector of people moving from medicaid onto the exchange is as they -- exchanges as they change their incomes or the job security. so i think the general point is we've have to figure out how to have a common set of identifiers. so that if you move from one system to another, your record moves with you and they know who you are and what's happened to you and all that. it is clearly an imperative. and if we can think about these things as a national health system, as henry said, we may be able to make some progress, and maybe with a system that really most people in and out of their different statuses. >> henry? concern >> concern was expressed about the fact that higher cost-sharing and restricting the medical benefit would fall disproport
alice? >> i think there are a number of transitions that have been alluded to, including the last one of what happens to reservists when they go on active duty, and that's clearly one. the transitions between dod and va, another one. and within the civilian sector of people moving from medicaid onto the exchange is as they -- exchanges as they change their incomes or the job security. so i think the general point is we've have to figure out how to have a common set of identifiers. so that...