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way, is not named for me but rather for paul allan, one of the cofounders of microsoft.e often think of it as if i have a samsung phone here but imagine that this is a new iphone 6 and i work for samsung, our big challenge would be how does this thing work? and imagine, this is something you can all relate to, what would you do, and they do this, very common in industry. you take it apart. you start to look at the chip architecture. they pop these chips out. they put them in an electron microscope app look at all the individual parts. that's only the start. if all you knew was that architecture to tell you something about the advantages one phone had over another, you also need to turn it on, figure out how the software works. there's probably new a new operating system you need to start to dig into, how that information is coded. then you need to understand the new apps and how those work on top of that. so there are these levels of the components, the computation, and ultimately in the human brain cognition, those apps that are running that we all need to understand. s
way, is not named for me but rather for paul allan, one of the cofounders of microsoft.e often think of it as if i have a samsung phone here but imagine that this is a new iphone 6 and i work for samsung, our big challenge would be how does this thing work? and imagine, this is something you can all relate to, what would you do, and they do this, very common in industry. you take it apart. you start to look at the chip architecture. they pop these chips out. they put them in an electron...
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first of all, i will go a step further than allan, i am not a expert on how politicians behave, but the inflicting future pain is politically much easier than inflicting current pain, and again, social security is the obvious example here. secondly, world wide we are seeing serious attempts building up rainy day funds. norway is the prime example. i'm just back from peru, and they are studying how to make it work given commodity issues. chile whesles with it,restles with it, and so it is a agreat topic. >> and pete ser not an expert either, but before we get too humble here, and my point is that the behavior of the policy makers and the politicians is not necessarily fixed. i a hate for the economist to use the word cultural norm, but will is a cultural norm this this country to ignore uncertainty, and that is changeable. even if now, and going back to the bill gill and he is the guy for whom i had a estes ti e-mail exchange about this, and he is true to form today except that wall street, they make the earnings forecast without uncertainty either show ing thating that the market is rig
first of all, i will go a step further than allan, i am not a expert on how politicians behave, but the inflicting future pain is politically much easier than inflicting current pain, and again, social security is the obvious example here. secondly, world wide we are seeing serious attempts building up rainy day funds. norway is the prime example. i'm just back from peru, and they are studying how to make it work given commodity issues. chile whesles with it,restles with it, and so it is a...
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. >> allan just describe what it smells like. i know you can smell the smoke and fire from a distance away. is it bad where you are? >> reporter: not where we are. what happens every once in a while is the winds will shift and everybody down here -- you can see the crowd on the corner here. it used to be larger. the people have shifted. they have moved a little further down to get a better view. but everybody else catch as big puff of smoke. it will move on. as you know, the smoke is pull of toxic material burning plastic. who knows what's burning in that building? so it's not the healthiest thing to be breathing in out here. >> allan, you mentioned mixed use. we see a lot of people out there. for anyone who might be trying to get ahold of anyone see if they are okay, do we happen to know if there is a staging air for people who evacuated out of the building. >> reporter: actually we are trying to figure out where all those people are right now. they are trying to set up a red cross shelter. most of the people as we combed the co
. >> allan just describe what it smells like. i know you can smell the smoke and fire from a distance away. is it bad where you are? >> reporter: not where we are. what happens every once in a while is the winds will shift and everybody down here -- you can see the crowd on the corner here. it used to be larger. the people have shifted. they have moved a little further down to get a better view. but everybody else catch as big puff of smoke. it will move on. as you know, the smoke...
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. >> allan d. want to comment? >> just a couple of thoughts. one is that it's taking 10 years to diagnose your rare condition then the system isn't working. that's the first thing to say, i think of a syndrome or something that doesn't have a drug treatment. so we have got to have a system where diagnosticians are learning about rare conditions and are not dependent on the makers of products to teach them how to diagnose. and nobody here is saying alpha-1 trypsin is not a real condition. it is a very real and serious condition and has to be appropriately diagnosed and treated. >> i think it's very challenging to get everybody on board with information. it's a huge operation to obtain medical education and in general. you could say that's a failure of the profession to reach out to advocacy organizations to learn about these health issues like alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency and to really educate providers about this. i would not necessarily say that becomes a justification for getting funding from medication manufacturers or device manufacturers
. >> allan d. want to comment? >> just a couple of thoughts. one is that it's taking 10 years to diagnose your rare condition then the system isn't working. that's the first thing to say, i think of a syndrome or something that doesn't have a drug treatment. so we have got to have a system where diagnosticians are learning about rare conditions and are not dependent on the makers of products to teach them how to diagnose. and nobody here is saying alpha-1 trypsin is not a real...
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. >> it is with great pleasure and honor that i nominate allan low as vice president. he is a friend and a colleague and i think the teamwork between him and president buell has been quite wonderful for us. so it is with great pleasure that i nominate you. >> commissioner wei. >> i second. >> commissioner mcdonnell. >> just a brief comment, i think this nomination should require a motown song. [laughter ]. >> are you offering? >> no, but i don't need to propose to anybody, commissioner mcdonnell. [laughter ] >> is there any other nomination for vice president? being none, i need a motion for the nominations to be closed. >> so moved. >> second. >> all in favor? >> aye. >> so moved. >> before we vote, is there any public comment on the nomination for commissioner low to be vice president? being none, public comment is closed, roll call vote, commissioner buell. >> aye. >> commissioner low? >> aye. >> commissioner harrison? >> aye. >> commissioner levitan? >> aye. >> commissioner mcdonnell? >> aye. >> and commissioner wei? >> aye. >> congratulations, commissioner low. [
. >> it is with great pleasure and honor that i nominate allan low as vice president. he is a friend and a colleague and i think the teamwork between him and president buell has been quite wonderful for us. so it is with great pleasure that i nominate you. >> commissioner wei. >> i second. >> commissioner mcdonnell. >> just a brief comment, i think this nomination should require a motown song. [laughter ]. >> are you offering? >> no, but i don't need to...
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phil ginsburg and allan low and we met with the developer and stakeholders and really emphasized and informed me about the importance of victoria manalo draves park the history of it, and the shadow impact of it. he has repeatedly emphasized this only .07%, less than 1% of the shadow impact will be impacted on the victoria manalo draves park and we repeatedly told him even though it's less than 1%, but there also are issues about other developments that are coming in around victoria manalo draves park. and that is what we are scared of; that this development will cause precedent for victoria manalo draves and he appears to have a bmr unit and if it's going to have a bmr unit, that is another one unit and it's only one bmr unit in a very gentrified community. so please say no to 190 russ street development. thank you. >> thank you. >> next speaker and i'm going to keep calling names. [ reading speakers' names ] one more, go ahead and i will call this afterwards >> my name is theresa. and i have lived here in the south of market in district 6 for almost all of my life. i have three chi
phil ginsburg and allan low and we met with the developer and stakeholders and really emphasized and informed me about the importance of victoria manalo draves park the history of it, and the shadow impact of it. he has repeatedly emphasized this only .07%, less than 1% of the shadow impact will be impacted on the victoria manalo draves park and we repeatedly told him even though it's less than 1%, but there also are issues about other developments that are coming in around victoria manalo...
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first of all i want to thank especially general manager philip ginsburg and commissioners allan low and mcdonnell for your previous comments in the committee around this issue and i hope a lot of those comments were transferred over to the larger group here today. because i think what we're talking about is a park and being stewards for this very important park. this is a park that many in the community have been work on for decades. this has been a miraculous trade back in 2000 something. i was there at the time and we actually got an award for the park. i believe neighborhood beautification fund and we are very proud of the park. it's a beautiful park. your developer especially was amazing, at designing this. since then, there has been an eastern neighborhoods planning process, that was contentious and had a lot of issues in it, but shadows was something that was really left off the discussion because there was such a debate around the issues of housing and jobs and affordability. you are not the planning commission, but the recreation and parks commission and your voice needs to be b
first of all i want to thank especially general manager philip ginsburg and commissioners allan low and mcdonnell for your previous comments in the committee around this issue and i hope a lot of those comments were transferred over to the larger group here today. because i think what we're talking about is a park and being stewards for this very important park. this is a park that many in the community have been work on for decades. this has been a miraculous trade back in 2000 something. i...
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allan where is he not running? >> reporter: well the simple answer is he is not going to win.says he is ahead in all of the early states. that's true. he believes he has the money raising operation in position that's slightly true but the republican party have moved on. after he lost the last election it appears there has been a collective amnesia in camp romney that have forgotten how bad of candidate he was. he had one good moment which was the first debate against barack obama, but he lost in 2012, and lost heavily so the idea that he may come in and get another run at it seems fanciful. he thinks obviously with it being such a big field for the republicans if no one candidate emerges by the time of the convention, and they are looking for a unification candidate, then he says that he would step in but the chances of them being mitt romney on the ticket in 2016 slim to none now, i think. >> where does this leave the republicans, then? >> reporter: well it slightly strengths jeb bush because he was looking at the same dig donors that mitt romney was looking at. but it still
allan where is he not running? >> reporter: well the simple answer is he is not going to win.says he is ahead in all of the early states. that's true. he believes he has the money raising operation in position that's slightly true but the republican party have moved on. after he lost the last election it appears there has been a collective amnesia in camp romney that have forgotten how bad of candidate he was. he had one good moment which was the first debate against barack obama, but he...
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next we we will have allan coukell. very involved at the state and federal level. i have him on speed dial for this legislation, and pew continues to be heavily involved. finally, we we will have doctor william jordan, codirector of the department of family and social medicine. we have a great panel. we will let let them speak individually and take questions at the end. >> thank you all for having us today. i i would like to thank the national coalition on healthcare. thank you, c-span, for being here today. sen. grassley has a long history and the subject of transparency in the public interest. he has worked on the subject of whistleblowers and their ability to provide information for the judicial process medicare transparency of data and some of the work we have done in not-for-profit hospitals and providing information as to what they are doing for providing services for the uninsured. the the public benefit that they provide. more information available to the public is in the public interest. that motivates how we come to the subject. there is a significant amo
next we we will have allan coukell. very involved at the state and federal level. i have him on speed dial for this legislation, and pew continues to be heavily involved. finally, we we will have doctor william jordan, codirector of the department of family and social medicine. we have a great panel. we will let let them speak individually and take questions at the end. >> thank you all for having us today. i i would like to thank the national coalition on healthcare. thank you, c-span,...
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was it master of the ma cob edgar allan poe ♪ hi, tom. hey, how's the college visit?mbered. it's good. does it make the short list? you remembered that too. yea, i'm afraid so. knowing our clients personally is what we do. it's okay. this is what we've been planning for. thanks, bye. and with over 13,000 financial advisors, we do it a lot. it's why edward jones is the big company that doesn't act that way. >> so which strange personality willed an annual sÉance be held for him? it's b. harry houdini. he wanted to reveal himself to his his wife once a year. jamie: let's reset. in august 2012, 2 former actors, kevin and peter each receive a letter informing them they are the coinheritors of ray falk. ray never met either of them. leaving a huge amount of money to someone you've never met sounds more than eccentric, which leads me to a question for ray's attorney, don bailey. it says as every will does, ray falk of lincoln, illinois, being of sound of mind and memory. was he? >> yes. he knew what he owned. he may have been odd, but he was of sound mind. >> my next stop i
was it master of the ma cob edgar allan poe ♪ hi, tom. hey, how's the college visit?mbered. it's good. does it make the short list? you remembered that too. yea, i'm afraid so. knowing our clients personally is what we do. it's okay. this is what we've been planning for. thanks, bye. and with over 13,000 financial advisors, we do it a lot. it's why edward jones is the big company that doesn't act that way. >> so which strange personality willed an annual sÉance be held for him? it's b....
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next, we we will have allan coukell. he is a clinical pharmacist, the pew charitable trusts senior director for health care programs. he was very involved at the state and federal level. i have him on speed dial for this legislation, and pew continues to be heavily involved in the implementation of the legislation. finally, we we will have doctor william jordan, codirector of the department of family and social medicine. we have a great panel. we will let let them speak individually and take questions at the end. rodney? >> thank you all for having us today. i would like to thank the national coalition on healthcare. thank you, c-span, for being here as well and giving my wife and excuse to dress me this morning. sen. grassley has a long history and the subject of transparency in the public interest. he has worked on the subject of whistleblowers and their ability to provide information for the judicial process, medicare transparency of data and some of the work we have done in not-for-profit hospitals and providing info
next, we we will have allan coukell. he is a clinical pharmacist, the pew charitable trusts senior director for health care programs. he was very involved at the state and federal level. i have him on speed dial for this legislation, and pew continues to be heavily involved in the implementation of the legislation. finally, we we will have doctor william jordan, codirector of the department of family and social medicine. we have a great panel. we will let let them speak individually and take...
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i consider that valuable. >> allan d. want to comment? >> just a couple of thoughts. one is that it's taking 10 years to diagnose your rare condition than the system isn't working. that's the first thing to say and i think beckwith made him an syndrome or something that doesn't have a drug treatment. so we have got to have a system where diagnosticians are learning about rare conditions and are not dependent on the makers of products to teach them how to diagnose and nobody here is saying alpha-1 trypsin is not a real condition. say very real in serious condition and has to be appropriately diagnosed and treated. >> i think it's very challenging to get everybody on board with information. it's a huge operation to obtain medical education and in general. you could say that's a failure of the profession to reach out to advocacy organizations to learn about these health issues like alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency and to really educate providers about this. i would not necessarily say that becomes a justification for getting funding from medication manufacturers or device
i consider that valuable. >> allan d. want to comment? >> just a couple of thoughts. one is that it's taking 10 years to diagnose your rare condition than the system isn't working. that's the first thing to say and i think beckwith made him an syndrome or something that doesn't have a drug treatment. so we have got to have a system where diagnosticians are learning about rare conditions and are not dependent on the makers of products to teach them how to diagnose and nobody here is...
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allan landon will be elected to the fed board. president is expected to make that announcement in the next hour. just about 40 or so, 43 minutes until the closing bell. i'm sorry. twenty-three. my subtraction is pitiful. stocks are cutting their losses. that's the important thing, but headed for their fifth straight day of decline. let's go to nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange. >> absolutely. we've come off the lows of the day. the dow was down more just 83. that's good news for people who are bullish. the dow laggers include jpmorgan. ibm. american express down nearly 2%. much like ibm, ge, and also goldman are under pressure. these are the milestones we've been watching. consecutive days of selling. the vix, the fear index, that's been to the upside. it traded at a level of 2290. levels for the volatility index. that certainly is notable as well as a ten-year bond which is below 2%. and oil is below the 48-dollar mark. we have a day of notable moves on wall street. it's been on some heavy volume as we
allan landon will be elected to the fed board. president is expected to make that announcement in the next hour. just about 40 or so, 43 minutes until the closing bell. i'm sorry. twenty-three. my subtraction is pitiful. stocks are cutting their losses. that's the important thing, but headed for their fifth straight day of decline. let's go to nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange. >> absolutely. we've come off the lows of the day. the dow was down more just 83....
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. >> host of the allan combs show, both fox news contribute fors. that phrase together with david cameron seems to me to be a little bit more hard edged than what we have heard coming out of the white house. >> as you point out, we still have a white house that won't call radical islam radical islam, and for the life of me, a lot of us don't understand why there's such a reluctance on the part of the white house to call this what it was. the french authorities don't seem to have a problem with calling them islamist extremists. the president isn't leading on this at all, whether it's the absence in paris the release this week of five terror suspects from gitmo, again transferred from other parts of the world, they're from yemen of all plaguesces. this is a president who has completely dropped the ball on this. >> besides using the words of islamic terrorists. why is it that he's not willing -- is it that he's incapable of fighting terrorism? or that he's -- is he incapable? >> he's killed more al qaeda leaders than any other president, he killed bin
. >> host of the allan combs show, both fox news contribute fors. that phrase together with david cameron seems to me to be a little bit more hard edged than what we have heard coming out of the white house. >> as you point out, we still have a white house that won't call radical islam radical islam, and for the life of me, a lot of us don't understand why there's such a reluctance on the part of the white house to call this what it was. the french authorities don't seem to have a...
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allan fisher reports. >> reporter: it's a place where businesses are born.ty of workers, job creators and dreamers. it gives a start to small businesses like this one, which makes custom jeans, or this which uses all blacksmith techniques. here rent is cheap, advice is not far away the community supportive and it's working. >> if you were able to open up space and allow people to come in and be curative and think about fulfilling their dreams with low-risk to failure. low risk to -- the barriers are lower, see what can happen and that's really the point at a very affordable cost. >> reporter: for years detroit relied on heavy industry for jobs, but downsizing hit more than car workers. now detroit is diversifying. it still wants big employers, but a wider job base. eric williams says it's about changing a culture. >> you are talking about making it something that kids in men try school or high school thinks about as an option. and also trying to encourage small businesses to grow up around them so they actually see -- they have role models. >> reporter: one
allan fisher reports. >> reporter: it's a place where businesses are born.ty of workers, job creators and dreamers. it gives a start to small businesses like this one, which makes custom jeans, or this which uses all blacksmith techniques. here rent is cheap, advice is not far away the community supportive and it's working. >> if you were able to open up space and allow people to come in and be curative and think about fulfilling their dreams with low-risk to failure. low risk to --...
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aquí no se pierda las sorpresas que despierta amÉrica le tiene para usted. >> no se pierda cuando allan tengo 24 aÑos y tres hijos. >> tres hijos? estÁ muy bien, la familia tiene que expanderse. >> compadre, tienen que cantar! el amor, fuerte el aplauso seÑores. ♪ el amor de mi vida serÁs siempre tÚ ♪ ♪ mi mundo es perfecto si estoy a tÚ lado ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ya te esperaba ♪ siempre de soÑe ♪ aÚn sin conocerte siempre te ame ♪ ♪ es asombroso que existe alguien ♪ ♪ celosamente, creÍa que eras para mÍ ♪ ♪ el destino hizo mal ♪ aminorÓ la distancia ♪ ♪ creÍ que ibas a cambiar mi suerte ♪ ♪ el amor de mi vida ♪ serÁs siempre tÚ ♪ ♪ el amor de mis ojos que me ha dado esperanza ♪ ♪ me llegÓ el amor ♪ ♪ el amor de mi vida ♪ alguna inquietud? ♪ me siento, me estanca ♪ por fin ha encontrado lo que habÍa soÑado ♪ ♪ mi mundos perfectos estÉ a tÚ lado ♪ ♪ mi amor ♪ quÉ se oiga bonito ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ el amor de mi vida ♪ eres y serÁs siempre tÚ ♪ ♪ la luz de mis ojos que me ha dado esperanza ♪ ♪ me llegÓ el amor ♪ ♪ el amor de mi vida. contra la calma y alguna inquietud ♪ ♪ besando los labios en tiemp
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he welcomed home allan gross and he should have but not once did he refer to the iranian prisoners, or iran yang behavior. i think it just feeds the president's notion -- add to that the that october that the prime minister feels this is a free campaign stop in what could be a closely contested election and you've got a perfect storm. >> there is something at stake for netanyahu, his judgment his comp tense, in what way dow you mean? >> israelis understand their politicians, in particular netanyahu, if you compare it to -- having pushed himself to the front of theline, and made comments on immigration to israel without understanding the need for a strong french-jewish community. you put that together with what it's happening now and what could happen on march 3 during the visit and israelis wonder whether or not netanyahu has the capacity and the judgment to handle one of their more important relationships. that said, he still sits in a pretty strong position perhaps to put together the next israeli government. >>> all right, in case you haven't noticed, there's a big old winter storm
he welcomed home allan gross and he should have but not once did he refer to the iranian prisoners, or iran yang behavior. i think it just feeds the president's notion -- add to that the that october that the prime minister feels this is a free campaign stop in what could be a closely contested election and you've got a perfect storm. >> there is something at stake for netanyahu, his judgment his comp tense, in what way dow you mean? >> israelis understand their politicians, in...
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. >> allan, thank you for joining us. pleasure to talk with you. >> same here tamron. >> stay with msnbc for special coverage of the state of the union address, hosted by rachel maddow and chris matthews. it all starts at 8:00 p.m. eastern time. >>> coming up the u.s. is preparing for pope francis, after he announced the three cities he'll travel to this fall. we have the lineup for you. >>> plus people are talking about comments the pope made on reproduction. and rabbit. we will tell you exactly what he said. and the story behind this photo of tiger woods missing a tooth. it is one of the stories we are following around the "newsnation." ♪searching with devotion♪ ♪for a snack that isn't lame♪ ♪but this...♪ ♪takes my breath away♪ >>> we are back with an update on breaking news we've been following out of boston. a police official tells nbc news that the victim in today's shooting at the women's hospital has life threatening injuries. we're learning the victim is a mail. the situation is under control and that the suspect
. >> allan, thank you for joining us. pleasure to talk with you. >> same here tamron. >> stay with msnbc for special coverage of the state of the union address, hosted by rachel maddow and chris matthews. it all starts at 8:00 p.m. eastern time. >>> coming up the u.s. is preparing for pope francis, after he announced the three cities he'll travel to this fall. we have the lineup for you. >>> plus people are talking about comments the pope made on...
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>>como millonario, con dinero. >> fincado es el siguiente: muy bien allan tacher!!pos de personas regulares usted he sentido como que sea una persona o un compaÑero de trabajo y sirve como un rechazo pero no sabe ni por quÉ. esta persona puede ser peligrosa o tÓxica estÁ con nuestros ismael para darnos truco) los condenados. >> es importante identifiquÉ porque a todos nos pasa. porque no nos preguntamos cuÁles son las seÑales que indican que estamos al lado de una personalidad tÓxica. la primera es que te desvaloriza, porque nos falta la energÍa de poder estar con ellas y lo sentimos. se nutren de las emociones. uno puede sentir que nuestras vibraciones saben cuÁndo y energÍas positivas y cuando hay algo raro y sentimos que se estÁn chupando la energÍa son vampiros emocionales >> y no tires el que te caiga mal a personas simplemente yendo de etiqueta dice no puedo. >> sobre todo cuando tÚ identificas por quÉ no. porque el principio es una cosa pero con tÚ tratas a la persona identificas quÉ tipo de personalidad es cuÁles son las mÁs peligrosas vamos con tres que son
>>como millonario, con dinero. >> fincado es el siguiente: muy bien allan tacher!!pos de personas regulares usted he sentido como que sea una persona o un compaÑero de trabajo y sirve como un rechazo pero no sabe ni por quÉ. esta persona puede ser peligrosa o tÓxica estÁ con nuestros ismael para darnos truco) los condenados. >> es importante identifiquÉ porque a todos nos pasa. porque no nos preguntamos cuÁles son las seÑales que indican que estamos al lado de una...
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a question for allan, also. when you use the word savings, there is always an interesting relationship of savings and investments and models, and if the savings were just people sitting on the money, it would not only just reduce the uncertainty, but it is the savings would return to investments, and in that case, why wouldn't the government make the investments. >> well, when i talk about the saving and the paper, i am thinking about the government retiring debt, and the simplest thing i am tauklking about and i'm not sure what this issue is when it came up. >> and thanks. >> i agree with allan's basic conclusion that we should be doing things in advance. the question of why save? well, one reason that we should be thinking of saving is that we have seen the size of the national debt double relative to gdp in the last decade or so. and so from that point of view alone given the risks associated with the large debt, paying some of it down, reducing the future interest costs and the dead weight losses, associated
a question for allan, also. when you use the word savings, there is always an interesting relationship of savings and investments and models, and if the savings were just people sitting on the money, it would not only just reduce the uncertainty, but it is the savings would return to investments, and in that case, why wouldn't the government make the investments. >> well, when i talk about the saving and the paper, i am thinking about the government retiring debt, and the simplest thing i...
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burt and his father john started the company on $200 which they borrowed from their other brother, allanused van and they drove around massachusetts selling t-shirts. they bargains to get cheap printing they bargained to get delayed payment on the materials for t-shirts and they hit on a theme, the power of optimism. and that is what is behind all the slogans you see on life is good t-shirts. gerri: i love that. you've got a company called superfly kids. >> superfly kids $100, now a there are 2.4 million company. $100 start-up. a woman named holly bartman was making capes for her son's 4-year-old birthday party, that turned into a business. gerri: paint night. >> all right a couple of friends go to a party that has a birthday party again birthday was the theme here. birthday party with wine and painting, and they came home and thought, this is a business. [laughter] you can teach people to paint and give them something to drink. they started on $30 -- >> 30 million in revenue? painters gather people around -- gerri: super smart. i've got to get you to the jager meister story because peop
burt and his father john started the company on $200 which they borrowed from their other brother, allanused van and they drove around massachusetts selling t-shirts. they bargains to get cheap printing they bargained to get delayed payment on the materials for t-shirts and they hit on a theme, the power of optimism. and that is what is behind all the slogans you see on life is good t-shirts. gerri: i love that. you've got a company called superfly kids. >> superfly kids $100, now a there...
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back with us on his take of the speeches presidential historian allan lichtman.> my pleasure. >> i know there were some critics online concerned with the attention that the president's line of i won both of them, obviously it is one of those spike the football whatever you choose to call it moments, but did it distract from the larger policy roll out, particularly with the domestic issues from tax reform to college? what do you think? >> absolutely not. this speech was not a laundry list of policy proposals. this was a television and social media moment. it was theater, and it was great theater, and the spontaneous moments added to the theater. this was a born again obama, born again in the image of the obama of 2008 who had the magic, who created a mystical bond a special bond with the american people, and how can you tell that? not just from the tweets in social media but from faces in the congress. the democrats looked like they were attending a revival meeting, the republicans looked like they were going to a funeral. >> speaking of faces, the faces of those
back with us on his take of the speeches presidential historian allan lichtman.> my pleasure. >> i know there were some critics online concerned with the attention that the president's line of i won both of them, obviously it is one of those spike the football whatever you choose to call it moments, but did it distract from the larger policy roll out, particularly with the domestic issues from tax reform to college? what do you think? >> absolutely not. this speech was not a...
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. >> james:chief allan cantando tells kron four that from year-to-year. violent crimes were down nearly 10-percent.in 2014 >> james:and, property crimes are down close to 6- percent compared to 2013. >> james:the chief credits pro-active police work for the drop-off. including officers working more overtime to focus on gang suppression in some of the cities more violent communities. >> james:at the moment, the chief says, his department is up to 90 officers on staff. >> james:with, three soon - to- be officers. currently training in the academy. >> james:in addition to that there are nine vacant officer positions, which the chief hopes will be filled later this year. >> james:a san francisco public defender. handcuffed and arrested at the hall of justice. >> james:this video released yesterday shows jami tillotson being taken into custody. >> james:police say, she interfered with their investigation. >> james:she says she was just doing her job. >> james:she was at the courthouse with her client on an unrelated case. when police wanted to question him. >>
. >> james:chief allan cantando tells kron four that from year-to-year. violent crimes were down nearly 10-percent.in 2014 >> james:and, property crimes are down close to 6- percent compared to 2013. >> james:the chief credits pro-active police work for the drop-off. including officers working more overtime to focus on gang suppression in some of the cities more violent communities. >> james:at the moment, the chief says, his department is up to 90 officers on staff....
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>>mark:chief allan cantando tells kron four, that from year-to-year. down nearly 10- percent.in 2014 >>mark:and property crimes are down close to 6-percent compared to 2013. >>mark:the chief credits pro-active police work for the drop-off. including officers working more overtime to focus on gang suppression in some of the cities more violent communities. >>mark:at the moment, the chief says, his department is up to 90 officers on staff. >>mark:with, three soon -to- be officers. currently training in the academy. >>mark:in addition to that there are nine vacant officer positions, which the chief hopes will be filled later this year. >>darya:the measles outbreak that originated at disneyland has grown to 95 cases. >>darya:the california department of public health says 79 of those in infections are in california and 52 of them can be linked directly to disney parks. >>darya:measles has been spreading since the outbreak last month. most of those infected were not vaccinated. officials have urged people to get the measles shot. >>darya:the u.s. experience
>>mark:chief allan cantando tells kron four, that from year-to-year. down nearly 10- percent.in 2014 >>mark:and property crimes are down close to 6-percent compared to 2013. >>mark:the chief credits pro-active police work for the drop-off. including officers working more overtime to focus on gang suppression in some of the cities more violent communities. >>mark:at the moment, the chief says, his department is up to 90 officers on staff. >>mark:with, three soon...
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please welcome director of the brain observatory and allan jones the ceo and jim hamlin himself a doctorlcome. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> a lot of you probably know last year the federal government announced something called the brain initiative which dead indicates somewhere between 300 to $500 million to mapping the human brain. so we have two scientists working on similar projects that try to figure out exactly what's going on in our brains which is no small task but incredibly fascinating and important one. i want to start at the very top and just get to simple but complex question of what we're talking about when we incredibly fascinating and important one. i want to start at the very say brain mapping. >>, yeah, so let me talk about what we often talk about at the allen institute for brain science which by the way is not named for me but rather for paul allen who is one of the co-founders of microsoft. we often think about it as if i have a samsung phone here but imagine this is a new iphone six and i work for samsung, our big challenge how does this thing work. and imagine is
please welcome director of the brain observatory and allan jones the ceo and jim hamlin himself a doctorlcome. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> a lot of you probably know last year the federal government announced something called the brain initiative which dead indicates somewhere between 300 to $500 million to mapping the human brain. so we have two scientists working on similar projects that try to figure out exactly what's going on in our brains which is no small task but...
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next we we will have allan coukell. very involved at the state and federal level.tion, and pew continues to be heavily involved. finally, we we will have doctor william jordan codirector of the department of family and social medicine. we have a great panel. we will let let them speak individually and take questions at the end. >> thank you all for having us today. i i would like to thank the national coalition on healthcare. thank you, c-span, for being here today. sen. grassley has a long history and the subject of transparency in the public interest. he has worked on the subject of whistleblowers and their ability to provide information for the judicial process medicare transparency of data and some of the work we have done in not-for-profit hospitals and providing information as to what they are doing for providing services for the uninsured. the the public benefit that they provide. more information available to the public is in the public interest. that motivates how we come to the subject. there is a significant amount of public disclosure for participants s
next we we will have allan coukell. very involved at the state and federal level.tion, and pew continues to be heavily involved. finally, we we will have doctor william jordan codirector of the department of family and social medicine. we have a great panel. we will let let them speak individually and take questions at the end. >> thank you all for having us today. i i would like to thank the national coalition on healthcare. thank you, c-span, for being here today. sen. grassley has a...