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and these are people who are doing this, they are at least trying to do it as a career to the extent that it is possible. the pay isn't sufficient, the benefits aren't there, but they are dedicated to their students and to the teaching that they want to do. the survey that a echolition of groups did in fall of 2010, there is a survey where we got responses for more than 10,000 part time faculty members and 7500 full time nonten toured type faculty members. the part time faculty members were for the most part had been teaching for several years. they considered teaching to be their primary employment. and if a tenured track job were available they would take it. maria. john mentioned a couple of conditions that these temporary professors work under. the low wages. the insecure benefits. but what are some other things you have to deal with? >> well, in addition to the working conditions, you are always think thinking about the effect on your students. you are thinking in terms of your professional responsibilities. and you are probably pretty stressed out about the fact that you can't
and these are people who are doing this, they are at least trying to do it as a career to the extent that it is possible. the pay isn't sufficient, the benefits aren't there, but they are dedicated to their students and to the teaching that they want to do. the survey that a echolition of groups did in fall of 2010, there is a survey where we got responses for more than 10,000 part time faculty members and 7500 full time nonten toured type faculty members. the part time faculty members were for...
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those are salt trucks. they're pretreating the road and treating them, within more time for that another round of snow. traveling out and about at 476 at route one the right lane compromised as a result the of the salt trucks here but notice headlights indicating the snow is falling. the elsewhere we will go to i-95 where here is the snow. this is i-95 around philadelphia a international airport. some of that rain has helped the red not accumulate that snow but it will accumulate slush for right now and with more snow we have we will start to stick on the ground eventually. plan accordingly for your morning rush hour commute. looking at our speed sensors we are indicating some yellow road out there. folks are taking it easy. definitely good idea to make sure you are using mass transit thaw are double-checking septa's web site. tons of buses on detour there, erika. >> vittoria, thank you. >>> we are keeping an eye on the storm looking live right new we will check with penndot the for an update on the road co
those are salt trucks. they're pretreating the road and treating them, within more time for that another round of snow. traveling out and about at 476 at route one the right lane compromised as a result the of the salt trucks here but notice headlights indicating the snow is falling. the elsewhere we will go to i-95 where here is the snow. this is i-95 around philadelphia a international airport. some of that rain has helped the red not accumulate that snow but it will accumulate slush for...
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there are risks are different from ours. i assume they are addressing those risks appropriately and we are doing the same. sen. booker: for areas of the country where we do not have a lot of crowded airspace like apple orchards of certain states, i know new jersey is not such a state, but there are some places out west. could you see them making a more speedy exception to those geographic areas where there is not complex and, especially at certain heights because i do not know the 150-250 airspace is that crowded and farms in say the midwest? ms. gilligan: we are using the exceptions for out of sight operations, but we need to answer how that aircraft is going to be properly controlled and properly separated in the event that there is other aircraft. the reality is that we have a lot of what we call "itinerant aircraft." sen. booker: how would you answer that question yuriko ms. gilligan:? ms. gilligan: i do not know how they address that risk. sen. booker: we are not answering those questions, but they are. ms. gilligan: th
there are risks are different from ours. i assume they are addressing those risks appropriately and we are doing the same. sen. booker: for areas of the country where we do not have a lot of crowded airspace like apple orchards of certain states, i know new jersey is not such a state, but there are some places out west. could you see them making a more speedy exception to those geographic areas where there is not complex and, especially at certain heights because i do not know the 150-250...
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>> yes, we ask if they are moving out of the area if they are from san francisco. it's more very generalized to make sure that we are not looked at as we are discriminating in anyway as to who is buying. obviously we have restrictions. if they can qualify to buy we are thrilled to have them in our community. we are asking to not be perceives as anything that is personal and information that is private. >> you don't know for instance that the san francisco residents that are market rate buyers are coming from the mission? it's not a joke, but it's sort of interesting since everyone seems to love the mission, i wonder if anyone is leaving. >> if they tell us. but we don't record things specifically. we'll find out if they are from san francisco or the peninsula or east bay, it's pretty generic and people don't mind giving that information, but that is really what we capture. >> i think most some other organizations of what they do is optional information. if they choose to share their ethnicity or if they are you know from a particular district in san francisco. and
>> yes, we ask if they are moving out of the area if they are from san francisco. it's more very generalized to make sure that we are not looked at as we are discriminating in anyway as to who is buying. obviously we have restrictions. if they can qualify to buy we are thrilled to have them in our community. we are asking to not be perceives as anything that is personal and information that is private. >> you don't know for instance that the san francisco residents that are market...
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the new jobs numbers this week are showing us we are at a 5.5% unemployment. wages are flat. we see that correlation as there is a decline, wages are not going up. unions bargain on behalf of everyone, not just the people in their union. >> the numbers do tell a different story don't they? >> i'm scratching my head, with all due respect to emily. i don't understand where she is getting her numbers. in almost every metric right-to-work states are outperforming nonright-to-work states. employment rates are growing much faster than the states that don't have right-to-work. per capita income once you adjust for cost of living, it's much higher. union membership in right-to-work states is dropping dramatically. across the board incomes are up, employment is up. what more could you work from a law? this is benefitting workers across the board. i think every state will have right-to-work because it makes economic sense. >> these numbers are right. a state is poaching jobs from another state. imagine one state didn't have to do the clean air act a lot of factories would move there be
the new jobs numbers this week are showing us we are at a 5.5% unemployment. wages are flat. we see that correlation as there is a decline, wages are not going up. unions bargain on behalf of everyone, not just the people in their union. >> the numbers do tell a different story don't they? >> i'm scratching my head, with all due respect to emily. i don't understand where she is getting her numbers. in almost every metric right-to-work states are outperforming nonright-to-work...
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steel are cut to neutral. they are no longer buys.ll be altered because of the strong u.s. dollar. you've got lower freight rates and lower raw material prices. those are down 1% in the early going. we are awaiting economic data in about five minutes. we are looking for numbers at 9:45 a.m. >> the top three are shaking off freezing temperatures last month. it crushed sales. chrysler, ford, gm reported the misses. sergio marchionne is still confident sales will climb even if the fed raise rates in the coming months. this is what he said. the environment is strong enough that i think it will withstand even a rate hike. it's like dreamland. we are joined i keith not in in detroit. is this some wishful thinking? >> we are headed for another good year of auto sales. there was a heck up last month. it was weather related. it was tough in the northeast in particular, a tough weather month with record low temperatures and record snowfall. that hurt auto sales. >> i thought these were going to be easy this month. >> we had a horrible winter la
steel are cut to neutral. they are no longer buys.ll be altered because of the strong u.s. dollar. you've got lower freight rates and lower raw material prices. those are down 1% in the early going. we are awaiting economic data in about five minutes. we are looking for numbers at 9:45 a.m. >> the top three are shaking off freezing temperatures last month. it crushed sales. chrysler, ford, gm reported the misses. sergio marchionne is still confident sales will climb even if the fed raise...
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these are beautiful timepieces. what are they?e a couple of watches from a french watchmaker. the watches are made in switzerland, he is french. right in the middle of downtown geneva, these are all made. they produce about 900 watches per year. they are innovating on the mechanical front. tom: what happens when everyone -- when everyone runs out to get a digital watch? >> i do think affluent people will buy after -- apple watches. tom: you are wearing a 40-year-old rolex on your wrist. will you buy an apple watch? >> i probably will. olivia: i am thinking about it. there were rumors there was going to be a 24 carat gold watch and i will not buy that one. do you think that is going to sell? >> i think it might. if anyone can change our behavior, it is apple. olivia: i have spoken to the ceo terry stern about this. he has said he is worried about the apple watch because it gets the new generation back into the norm. >> i think that is very true. while i will buy an apple watch for sure, i am not getting rid of my 40-year-old rolex.
these are beautiful timepieces. what are they?e a couple of watches from a french watchmaker. the watches are made in switzerland, he is french. right in the middle of downtown geneva, these are all made. they produce about 900 watches per year. they are innovating on the mechanical front. tom: what happens when everyone -- when everyone runs out to get a digital watch? >> i do think affluent people will buy after -- apple watches. tom: you are wearing a 40-year-old rolex on your wrist....
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we are continuing to see the snowfall rates an inch an hour, hopefully are you not outside in this are you inside watching us pulling in stormtracker 6 live double scan look at the side of this system and how many people are being effected by this frontal boundary, they are getting the snow in new england and philadelphia over 1500 miles, richmond and charlotte they are getting the ice and jackson and even houston, they are getting the rainfall. we have moisture yet pulling into the region the winter storm warning in effect until 7:00 we are dealing with this for quite sometime it started at 11:00 and we are not wrapping up until the evening hour, we are now down to the teens in the allentown and 27 in philadelphia below freezing or at the freezing mark everywhere, even below freezing in atlantic city. the visibility we are tracking this as well. about .8 mile in philadelphia but look at trenton and reading, .3 and .5 in millville new jersey. hopefully people are not driving around in it. >> it's piling up quickly and new snowfall totals just came in, ewing 4 inches and cherry hill clo
we are continuing to see the snowfall rates an inch an hour, hopefully are you not outside in this are you inside watching us pulling in stormtracker 6 live double scan look at the side of this system and how many people are being effected by this frontal boundary, they are getting the snow in new england and philadelphia over 1500 miles, richmond and charlotte they are getting the ice and jackson and even houston, they are getting the rainfall. we have moisture yet pulling into the region the...
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so what are you are doing is sounding amazing you are on the path to detecting diseases. you are using really simple tools like a basic blood test, and a smart phone, how are you doing this? what is happening? >> so my co founders and i we found the a way to attend this fingerprint. we create a product that has three components, one it is pie owe chemistry, where you combine the blood sample. and then the device that is very simple, that is uses on the shelf for the electronic components. and the third one is -- analyzing the data and corelating this information with the process of the specific diseases. >> you hit on something really important there, you said it is very affordable, i think i read this test that you are able to do, that's in -- it is beta face, is about 50 times less expensive than current similar tests. is that the case? if it is, what do you expect your audience to be for this test. >> yes. just to give you an idea, a traditional device, a machine to run this reaction like this, the cheapest one cost around $30,000 which is -- as a device we are providi
so what are you are doing is sounding amazing you are on the path to detecting diseases. you are using really simple tools like a basic blood test, and a smart phone, how are you doing this? what is happening? >> so my co founders and i we found the a way to attend this fingerprint. we create a product that has three components, one it is pie owe chemistry, where you combine the blood sample. and then the device that is very simple, that is uses on the shelf for the electronic components....
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there are good companies and there are companies that are overleveraged.ok at the basic data on u.s. production from shale, it is about 70% of the production coming from 30% of the companies. 70% of the companies produce only 30% of the output on the other side of it. tom: andrew mellon talked about combinations. can american energy commodities be stronger because of the combinations that we know are coming? edward: i think we are going to see the stronger companies coming out. the costs of shale are going down. the companies as a whole, have been a negative cash flow. some have already gotten to the next step area did -- the next step. after this is all over we are going to be seeing robust, but significantly lower growth of production in the u.s. it is going to continue for a longer period of time. tom: edward morris, i am apologizing that we placed you next to a rabid duke fan. [laughter] we usually try to avoid that. but brendan set us up here. he wears blue. brendan: are we talking about paul sweeney or omar aguilar? tom: paul sweeney. brendan: that i
there are good companies and there are companies that are overleveraged.ok at the basic data on u.s. production from shale, it is about 70% of the production coming from 30% of the companies. 70% of the companies produce only 30% of the output on the other side of it. tom: andrew mellon talked about combinations. can american energy commodities be stronger because of the combinations that we know are coming? edward: i think we are going to see the stronger companies coming out. the costs of...
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there are various kinds, pulses -- impulsive and meditative, and we are going to hear about them. all of these are going to come back to separate grain -- brain regions. for regions are especially important. the prefrontal cortex is very much involved in executive decision-making and character formation. the prefrontal cortex d formation can often -- deformat ion can often lead to aggression. the hypothalamus has many functions, but we are going to focus in particular on its role in aggression and sexuality. we have on this program, as you pointed out, five fantastic people. we have david anderson, who i have known for a long time who pioneered a study on aggression and its relation to sexuality. we have richard thomas, who is interested in the development of aggression. johan has spent a career studying how victims respond to aggression. we have a psychiatrist like myself, but competent, who is interested in psychiatric interests. we have not only an extremely important topic perhaps the most important topic confronting all of us today, but we couldn't have a better group of peop
there are various kinds, pulses -- impulsive and meditative, and we are going to hear about them. all of these are going to come back to separate grain -- brain regions. for regions are especially important. the prefrontal cortex is very much involved in executive decision-making and character formation. the prefrontal cortex d formation can often -- deformat ion can often lead to aggression. the hypothalamus has many functions, but we are going to focus in particular on its role in aggression...
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those are the kinds of programs we are launching that are proving to be very successful. joining us from washington. thank you for your time today. we appreciate it. up next, the latin america report. cuba is bracing for a rush of tourists eager to sightsee and soak up the sun and of course spend their money. ♪ mark: it is time for today's latin america report. brazil's government is not planning to slow the depreciation of the briel -- real. our source says the brazilian central bank will not deploy former reserves to lift the real. the real has tumbled to a 12 year low, plummeting 18% this year. that is the worst performance among 24 emerging market currencies tracked by bloomberg. that is your latin american report for this friday. your guide to the biggest newsmakers of the week on "bottom line." ♪ mark: we are doing word that talks undiplomatic times -- ties will resume undiplomatic ties -- on diplomatic ties. >>> an expensive new era of enterprise may be donning among the ancient rooftops of old fat -- old havana. it is another ordinary but entertaining day. >> you
those are the kinds of programs we are launching that are proving to be very successful. joining us from washington. thank you for your time today. we appreciate it. up next, the latin america report. cuba is bracing for a rush of tourists eager to sightsee and soak up the sun and of course spend their money. ♪ mark: it is time for today's latin america report. brazil's government is not planning to slow the depreciation of the briel -- real. our source says the brazilian central bank will...
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on my own behalf, who is telling me who their frents are. when -- friends are. when men get mad saying "i want to be there when my child is born, it's an irreplaceable moment." i was glad that the one sports commentator that most criticised was most condemned. >> it feels some women are suffocated by the amount of choices. what ann-marie slaughter calls unresolvable tension between family and carrier. is it an unintended consequence of feminism. >> no, it's an unintended consequence of antifeminism. the point of feminism is humanity. it means men should and must become parents that spend as much time with children as women do. impossible. >> does it presuppose that we are not there, that there are not enough men willing to take on the responsibilities at home? >> yes. you know, we certainly are in a state of flux. but more of us are saying, "i'm not going have children with someone that doesn't love them enough to be with them." and, "i'm not going to take a job that doesn't have decent parental leave for men or women" or, "i'm going to organise to get that." we
on my own behalf, who is telling me who their frents are. when -- friends are. when men get mad saying "i want to be there when my child is born, it's an irreplaceable moment." i was glad that the one sports commentator that most criticised was most condemned. >> it feels some women are suffocated by the amount of choices. what ann-marie slaughter calls unresolvable tension between family and carrier. is it an unintended consequence of feminism. >> no, it's an unintended...
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you are are all over saying it, right? you are the accountability office. >> we have done our first audit which is what i'm here talking about today sir. >> what i'm concerned about what it alarm you all that they might not be able to meet the person that needs as far as personnel? that's all they have been able to hire. >> we understand -- >> and someone else enter this? >> i can certainly respond to that. first of all the annual report actually has been issued. there was a bit of the time delay but you should have access to that at this point and it does require significant review you're absolutely correct on on that and maybe there's an opportunity. >> but i mean this is what upsets people. >> you are talking to someone from the private sector. no simply doesn't make sense but i'm not an expert on government process so i'm not sure. sioux this is a national emergency and that something god forbid should happen that we help each other? i katrina type thing it was such a cluster. i mean with first met up and running? >> a
you are are all over saying it, right? you are the accountability office. >> we have done our first audit which is what i'm here talking about today sir. >> what i'm concerned about what it alarm you all that they might not be able to meet the person that needs as far as personnel? that's all they have been able to hire. >> we understand -- >> and someone else enter this? >> i can certainly respond to that. first of all the annual report actually has been issued....
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there are other approvals. if we prove this item today, there are other approvals on this project. >> yes, the message is very clear from this commission, you are very hesitant to approve future phases on this block and future phases without knowing this information because you are very concerned about who is getting units and the affordability being kept. we understand and we are preparing what we think will be a very robust complete information on the marketing you have asked about. >> the question i have on the sbe program, the attachment is understandably on professional services. at what point would we see the construction side? >> raymond lee. you will see the construction on reports as they are presented when they go into construction we work with the developer in terms of identifying i would imagine in this case working with the jrl general contractors in reaching that 50 percent goal. the numbers themselves don't go back before the commission in any types of approval of course, but it will be presented
there are other approvals. if we prove this item today, there are other approvals on this project. >> yes, the message is very clear from this commission, you are very hesitant to approve future phases on this block and future phases without knowing this information because you are very concerned about who is getting units and the affordability being kept. we understand and we are preparing what we think will be a very robust complete information on the marketing you have asked about....
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these are prototypes. there is one sharp tv that is coming out and going to be stimulated but we are talking about stepping it up in resolution. if you think about it as the jump from standard to high definition this is four times the definition of high resolution. it is crystal clear and sort of the next wave. this is the first year more and more people. >> and i mentioned a couple years ago, 3d television was the big talk but it didn't seem to go anywhere. >> it did not. a lot of 3d televisions were sold because most had the features built-in. they didn't have a chose to buy them. i don't think anybody is watching 3d at home. standard and high definition is different. people want the crystal clear picture and this is bringing it to another level. >> are people buying tvs still? we hear about people watching on the mobile device. >> this is the first moment where people have an excuse to spend money on a tv. there was a boom in hd televisions. this probably isn't the year for 4-k. but we are seeing more c
these are prototypes. there is one sharp tv that is coming out and going to be stimulated but we are talking about stepping it up in resolution. if you think about it as the jump from standard to high definition this is four times the definition of high resolution. it is crystal clear and sort of the next wave. this is the first year more and more people. >> and i mentioned a couple years ago, 3d television was the big talk but it didn't seem to go anywhere. >> it did not. a lot of...
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there are indications that the saudis are so alarmed, they are already moving in that direction. what is your response? mr. blinken: if there is no deal iran could rush to a nuclear weapon and capacity tomorrow which is what would spark an arms race. the best way to prevent countries from feeling the mississippi to do that -- necessity to do that is to prevent them from getting a weapon. the model is hardly one other countries would want to follow if they decided they needed to acquire a nuclear weapon. the iranian model is a decade of isolation and sanctions. anything that emerges from this agreement will require such intrusive inspections and monitoring, i doubt any other country would want to follow that model. the answer is what we have doing, prevent iran from getting a weapon. build up their capacity to defend themselves. rep. chabot: our concern is we will end up with a bad deal. they will get nuclear weapons. the other countries will feel threatened. they will end up with them. israel is in the middle. god help us if that is where we end up. what is the difference between
there are indications that the saudis are so alarmed, they are already moving in that direction. what is your response? mr. blinken: if there is no deal iran could rush to a nuclear weapon and capacity tomorrow which is what would spark an arms race. the best way to prevent countries from feeling the mississippi to do that -- necessity to do that is to prevent them from getting a weapon. the model is hardly one other countries would want to follow if they decided they needed to acquire a...
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we are very proactive to firms who are not currently in our program and contracts on our project. as a developer we are very engaged with outreach firms and providing technical assistance to those firms whether or not they are certified and helped them with the process to become certified. we are definitely prioritizing the firms that we are working subcontractors on projects but reaching out to many others. we do that on a regular basis. mr. butler can a test that when i refer firms to the team, if they don't get to the firm i'm on them to be sure they are being served by the technical assistants in the neighborhood. that's one. two, what's also not shown in the statistics. the report is good and i feel very proud of the report that you are seeing today but what's not reflected on the report is the effort and commitment we have made behind the scene not just to put them to work but keep them working. we have that b role that is very important to provide support for the small contractors working on the project to keep them working if they are running bumps along the road and worki
we are very proactive to firms who are not currently in our program and contracts on our project. as a developer we are very engaged with outreach firms and providing technical assistance to those firms whether or not they are certified and helped them with the process to become certified. we are definitely prioritizing the firms that we are working subcontractors on projects but reaching out to many others. we do that on a regular basis. mr. butler can a test that when i refer firms to the...
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disabilities we feel as if the products which they are offered are many steps above what we are able to offer now and we feel as if your income level or whether or not you have a disability, you should be able to get that same level of professional service and professional access. that's all from my part. >> good afternoon, council members, mike solomon. ocd. when i came to the housing project on the housing portal, i take the lead. brian explained a lot of the ideas we have. i'm going to explain two parts. some of the details that we put in as minimum requirements and i want to hear from you like what might we miss. for example, you know, whenever i put out a solicitation for development or if we do it in-house, at minimally one of the requirements is you know this must go by sf gov guidelines and of course san francisco web master team has great guidelines as well. so at least meet all of that. as a designer i happen to know certain things about certain colors you don't use for color blindness and certain things you have to implement into websites so readers can actually use them.
disabilities we feel as if the products which they are offered are many steps above what we are able to offer now and we feel as if your income level or whether or not you have a disability, you should be able to get that same level of professional service and professional access. that's all from my part. >> good afternoon, council members, mike solomon. ocd. when i came to the housing project on the housing portal, i take the lead. brian explained a lot of the ideas we have. i'm going to...
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if that is what you are doing, you are dead for sure. to keep up with the bad guys with a people intensive approach. our approaches been to take detention -- detection and prevention capabilities and apply them at every point to succeed. we can use technology to drive down the number of successful attacks. jordan: you don't have people writing the antivirus signature. you have computers doing that increasingly, right? mark: we do. in any situation, it is people, process, and technology. the world has to rely more and more on technology, not the people in the process. technology is leverage a bowl. erik: how closely correlated are your sales where the delta in your sales with the revelations of hacks target, home depot jpmorgan, sony? mark: what we have seen across the board is there was a lot of attention on cyber security when you get these well-publicized attacks. that is not heard business. we have seen over the last two years people stepping back from that and taking a thoughtful, strategical approach to security, not a knee-jerk pan
if that is what you are doing, you are dead for sure. to keep up with the bad guys with a people intensive approach. our approaches been to take detention -- detection and prevention capabilities and apply them at every point to succeed. we can use technology to drive down the number of successful attacks. jordan: you don't have people writing the antivirus signature. you have computers doing that increasingly, right? mark: we do. in any situation, it is people, process, and technology. the...
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i ting they are wrong are.ck in with the co-ceo of chipotle hear more about the prospects of the company. welcome back to "mad money." >> tanks for having me. happy tenth anniversary. congratulations. >> thank you, monty. i have been thinking about the company. we have talked about the foodment we'll get to that. i want to talk about the people. i read a startling statistic that when you spoke. 90% of your general managers start from the crew. is that not the secret success of chipotle? >> it's a huge part of it. we hire the best people we can in at crew are positions. some of the best people want to join us because they know at chipotle the opportunities are incredible are. we plan to top that this year. >> because of that do you think that's why when i go the line povs fast and you get more people in? is that why they know me? they are taught to know me know my fame and say hello >> our people look at every customer including you to give them the best experience they can. when you have top performers the very
i ting they are wrong are.ck in with the co-ceo of chipotle hear more about the prospects of the company. welcome back to "mad money." >> tanks for having me. happy tenth anniversary. congratulations. >> thank you, monty. i have been thinking about the company. we have talked about the foodment we'll get to that. i want to talk about the people. i read a startling statistic that when you spoke. 90% of your general managers start from the crew. is that not the secret...
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there are folks who are doing things that they are contributing to internet.org.re are companies that are doing things that are separate. that is going to be necessary, right? there is a lot of technology that is going to need to be developed in order to build -- in order to tackle all three of those major barriers that i talked about -- you know, technical, making it so that everyone has a network near them. affordability, so that way the network is efficient. and social, making it so that people have the content that they need in order to want to get online and consume all this. so i am very positive on it. emily: have you had any talks with google about potentially partnering with them? would you ever partner with google? mark: yeah, i mean our team is in contact with them frequently. and i talk to a number of folks over there. when we launched in zambia, google was actually one of the services that was in the internet.org suite. and that is valuable, because in addition to health services and education and jobs and different government services and communicati
there are folks who are doing things that they are contributing to internet.org.re are companies that are doing things that are separate. that is going to be necessary, right? there is a lot of technology that is going to need to be developed in order to build -- in order to tackle all three of those major barriers that i talked about -- you know, technical, making it so that everyone has a network near them. affordability, so that way the network is efficient. and social, making it so that...
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that is what businesses are we are talking about. lot of the smaller companies -- they have no good excuse for ignoring the hrp's because it is available as a service and is relatively inexpensive. it does not cost the same as a salary and it is a protection at a minimum and strategic tool at a maximum. cory: is this more important for firms were there are a lot of money like investment terms were the staff might be small but the stakes are huge? >> the stakes are huge regardless of the size of the organization, but the larger the pool of money, the greater the chance for a larger settlement or larger judgment that firm will have to see when they get sued or have some kind of formal complaint filed against them. cory: david lewis, thank you very much. "bloomberg west" will be right back. ♪ cory: welcome back to this special edition of "bloomberg west." we are looking at the case of ellen pao versus kleiner perkins. right now, we are churned -- joined by a partner that has prosecuted a number of sexual donation lawsuits. i wonder if y
that is what businesses are we are talking about. lot of the smaller companies -- they have no good excuse for ignoring the hrp's because it is available as a service and is relatively inexpensive. it does not cost the same as a salary and it is a protection at a minimum and strategic tool at a maximum. cory: is this more important for firms were there are a lot of money like investment terms were the staff might be small but the stakes are huge? >> the stakes are huge regardless of the...
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there are examples out there. people are doing it. we have got to talk about the strategic plan to get the job done. neera tanden: ideas for us to go forward? >> collaborate to compete. if there's any place that is more collaborative it is denver because they were flat on their back in the early 1980's. the suburbs invested in downtown because they knew they needed a vibrant core. fast-forward 25 years, 122 miles of light rail transit to resources. the success goes to success goes to success. if you put your stem economy on steroids, every job yields another five jobs. some that support it and some that are basically in the retail and housing sector. in many respects in cities there is not a difference between the stem economy and downtown neighborhoods. i would just argue that going forward, we need to think about stoking the fires. you go to downtown detroit and downtown buffalo and downtown st. louis, and we have got to focus even more on supervising -- supercharging those economies. the multiplier effect is really off the charts f
there are examples out there. people are doing it. we have got to talk about the strategic plan to get the job done. neera tanden: ideas for us to go forward? >> collaborate to compete. if there's any place that is more collaborative it is denver because they were flat on their back in the early 1980's. the suburbs invested in downtown because they knew they needed a vibrant core. fast-forward 25 years, 122 miles of light rail transit to resources. the success goes to success goes to...
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are talking about the workforce, the folks that are working keep them working. there is a lot of management happen with city partners and city builders to keep them working there. there is one thing about the numbers who we continue to train and train up but we want to keep them on the jobs to complete the contracts that they are awarded. >> can i just do a follow up since you went into city build and the workforce challenges, what other groups aside from city build or oau are you working with? >> other non-profit groups, training groups. >> i will let them to respond for this. but city build is our own placement but they have their own cmu relationships that they work with, but city build is our access point. >> thank you. >> it's the citywide access point and the director of city build. >> thank you, commissioners and director bohee. city build works with cultural services, anders and chinese for affirmative actionation neighborhood a and d. asian neighborhood design. i think that's about >> asian inc.? >> yes. ypc, brand institute. i think those are the main
are talking about the workforce, the folks that are working keep them working. there is a lot of management happen with city partners and city builders to keep them working there. there is one thing about the numbers who we continue to train and train up but we want to keep them on the jobs to complete the contracts that they are awarded. >> can i just do a follow up since you went into city build and the workforce challenges, what other groups aside from city build or oau are you working...
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and there are people in the gulf that are unhappy, arab countries that are unhappy about the idea of the deal. >> thank you for that. >> then of thousands of -- tens of thousands of people in singapore are paying their respects to the founder lee kuan yew. a procession was made to lee's funeral. he was credited to turning singapore from a tropical outpost into a global trade and financial center. many credit the late prime minister for setting the example for developing economies like china and dubai. it is seen by many as an influential asian politician. critics accuse him of sidelining opponents, muzzling the media and restricting freedoms. >> reporter: a sombre occasion for tens of thousands of singaporeans who line the streets of the island nation along the route from parliament house to the university of singapore as the gun carriage carrying the coffin of the former prime minister meandered its way through the streets. it's been a difficult week for singaporeans wondering what direction to head into without lee kuan yew watching behind the scenes. his elder son is the prime min
and there are people in the gulf that are unhappy, arab countries that are unhappy about the idea of the deal. >> thank you for that. >> then of thousands of -- tens of thousands of people in singapore are paying their respects to the founder lee kuan yew. a procession was made to lee's funeral. he was credited to turning singapore from a tropical outpost into a global trade and financial center. many credit the late prime minister for setting the example for developing economies...
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liverpool are out. arsenal are out. chelsea are out. caroline: barcelona could beat man city. not want any of the english teams to do well. enough. who is going to win the tournament? there you go. no english teams in the last 8. "countdown" continues in the last hour. we're back to the green in the budget. ♪ mark: oil heads back to the bear market extending it losses for the seventh day. $42 a barrel. janet yellen is about to lose patience. we look ahead to the meeting and what the language could mean for a rate hike in the united states. anna: we are alive and went to at westminster. with 50 days to go until the general election, we will ask how political he will be. caroline: benjamin netanyahu claims victory in national elect elections. we are live in tel aviv with the latest. mark: today marks the first anniversary of russia's and it annexation of crimea. we bring you the war-torn coverage. welcome to countdown. caroline: i'm caroline hyde. mark: will the prime minister balancebow to demands? we bring you the latest as greece runs out of cash. the west texas intermediate
liverpool are out. arsenal are out. chelsea are out. caroline: barcelona could beat man city. not want any of the english teams to do well. enough. who is going to win the tournament? there you go. no english teams in the last 8. "countdown" continues in the last hour. we're back to the green in the budget. ♪ mark: oil heads back to the bear market extending it losses for the seventh day. $42 a barrel. janet yellen is about to lose patience. we look ahead to the meeting and what the...
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they are way down. they are bad everywhere in the country.uest: i was in the east where there was fighting. we have had panic buying. the real story that was revealed a customer asks which of the bears are selling best. the shopkeeper looked at him like he didn't know what he was talking about. they hadn't sold anything today. the economic activity has fallen off a cliff. brendan: the imf demanded that ukraine make changes to its economy. that is going to be bad as well in the short term. they assume that nothing is going to get worse. guest: i think it's unfortunate that the imf asked for conditionality in the middle of a war. i think it's politically the wrong thing to do. it sends the wrong message to the ukrainian people. we need to be supporting the people and not demanding conditions from them. olivia: do the people believe that the peaceful hold? guest: no, they don't. i did not find anybody who thought the cease-fire would hold. it depends on who you listen to. the separatists say it has been violated 8000 times by the ukrainians. nei
they are way down. they are bad everywhere in the country.uest: i was in the east where there was fighting. we have had panic buying. the real story that was revealed a customer asks which of the bears are selling best. the shopkeeper looked at him like he didn't know what he was talking about. they hadn't sold anything today. the economic activity has fallen off a cliff. brendan: the imf demanded that ukraine make changes to its economy. that is going to be bad as well in the short term. they...
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we are committed to the growth. we are not excluding acquisition. growth is around 8%, 9% a year. what we will say later today, we think we are the technology to keep on growing at 8% a year which is a long growth -- jonathan: is that what you are excited about, the technology? jacques aschenbroich: where we are in with fuel, where we are investing a lot. and driving, a combination of the car and driving and a human machine interface. drivers has to get used to the car being driven by its self. has to be comfortable with a car moving by itself. not here in london, but going to show business how far the driver can get in a driven car. jonathan: in terms of the stop the stock is up 35%. i know you have diversified. is this a move about qe in the ecb or reflected of the fundamentals of your company? jacques aschenbroich: the fundamentals of the company. as we have looked as it has moved over the years, it has been 35%. and our long-term prospects because it increased last year and as much as -- our investors are having real confidence in our growth sto
we are committed to the growth. we are not excluding acquisition. growth is around 8%, 9% a year. what we will say later today, we think we are the technology to keep on growing at 8% a year which is a long growth -- jonathan: is that what you are excited about, the technology? jacques aschenbroich: where we are in with fuel, where we are investing a lot. and driving, a combination of the car and driving and a human machine interface. drivers has to get used to the car being driven by its self....
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are recovering. after an air canada jet came off the runway during a hard landing in halifax early this morning. they were traveling from toronto. they were able to get off the plane and as many as 23 people were getting off to the hospital and minor injuries. >> we hit an air canada flight from toronto. and made a hard landing at halifax. and has gone off the runway. and the passengers involved. and we have reports of some minor injuries at this point. >> passengers are all being assessed by the folks. and those require treatment. are receiving it. >> now, none of the injuries sustained are considered major. >> heavy snow reported at the time of the landing. it is not clear. and if that played a role in the accident. this is still under investigation. back in the bay area. >> two people are in custody and in connection with a homicide late friday night in union city. >> the 33-year-old victim was shot multiple times in the parking lot of this bar on al var raid doe boulevard: it happened before frid
are recovering. after an air canada jet came off the runway during a hard landing in halifax early this morning. they were traveling from toronto. they were able to get off the plane and as many as 23 people were getting off to the hospital and minor injuries. >> we hit an air canada flight from toronto. and made a hard landing at halifax. and has gone off the runway. and the passengers involved. and we have reports of some minor injuries at this point. >> passengers are all being...
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a lot of these producers are smaller. they are in a lot of debt.have gone into a lot of debt to start up these projects. they need to keep producing this oil. they're going to keep doing that as long as they can. host: they are making less money on a barrel than they did in the past? guest: exactly. over time, you would expect that would decrease production growth. that is what i think we will see this year. i think that is what the energy information administration is forecasting. a drop in production growth. bp came out the other day and said they do not expect this whole thing to shake out for several years. they are looking at low prices for a while. maybe it will all shake out by 2020. host: we are talking about falling crude prices with jeff mower of platts. our phone lines are open. the kratz, (202) 748-8000. -- democrats (202) 748-8000. republicans, (202) 748-8001. independents, (202) 748-8002. can you talk about what this means for the average viewer? are they expecting to see lower gas prices at the other end? guest: i am not sure for a l
a lot of these producers are smaller. they are in a lot of debt.have gone into a lot of debt to start up these projects. they need to keep producing this oil. they're going to keep doing that as long as they can. host: they are making less money on a barrel than they did in the past? guest: exactly. over time, you would expect that would decrease production growth. that is what i think we will see this year. i think that is what the energy information administration is forecasting. a drop in...
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all of you are here because you are not only familiar with the topic because you are moving it from white house. how do you change something that is so deeply culturally engrained, miriam? >> i think what we are doing now, advocating. it is important. advocating, letting people know that the practice has no health benefits. it only has this - this disadvantage to the human body. i feel like just because we say it into law does not make it illegal, you know. we have to stand up and say anyone that does this will be arrested and prosecuted. countries are doing it, but females are being circumsised and nothing is being done. if they set an example with someone, people will take it into consideration and stop the factor and eradicate it. you were invited by the white house to give your recommendation on female genital mute liesation, what did you tell them? >> we told that that just like they treat other sexual assaults which are gender based on women and girls, we wanted the same thing. we wanted to have public service announcements on it was about female genital mute liesition, educationing
all of you are here because you are not only familiar with the topic because you are moving it from white house. how do you change something that is so deeply culturally engrained, miriam? >> i think what we are doing now, advocating. it is important. advocating, letting people know that the practice has no health benefits. it only has this - this disadvantage to the human body. i feel like just because we say it into law does not make it illegal, you know. we have to stand up and say...
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>> are you hopeful of a deal. >> we are going. >> the hotel where the talks are taking place looks out over the lake and the alps. germany's minister told reporters when he looks at the mountains it remind him the hardest part of any climb is the last bit. that's why we are with the negotiations. >> james bays al jazeera >>> a siege by al-shabab fighters at a hotel in somalia ended. the attack at the hotel in. somali capital started on friday. it took special forces 12 hours to free the hostages and clear the hotel. 24 people were killed including six attackers. among the hotel was the ambassador to switzerland. a 45-year-old somali woman from virginia. the u.s. stepped up a campaign in a battle for tikrit. the coalition forces carried out 18 air strikes. eight of those strikes targeted tikrit. where the ground forces have been battling i.s.i.l. for control. the military said it took out i.s.i.l. vehicles and a potential car bomb. getting information about the germanwings plane crash, german authorities claim there's no indication that co-pilot andreas lubitz was motivated by terrorism
>> are you hopeful of a deal. >> we are going. >> the hotel where the talks are taking place looks out over the lake and the alps. germany's minister told reporters when he looks at the mountains it remind him the hardest part of any climb is the last bit. that's why we are with the negotiations. >> james bays al jazeera >>> a siege by al-shabab fighters at a hotel in somalia ended. the attack at the hotel in. somali capital started on friday. it took special...
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you are not alone. we are here for you. there are systems in place for you.nities in place for you. sell a are here for you. together, we can forge a path to success. host: along those lines, another viewer asking about colleges and universities, how can they do a better job in providing services? guest: i think we are seeing a move on college campuses towards two things that are very health. encouraging student organizations on campuses so that warriors and veterans know that there are other individuals just like them, that haven't shared bond of services they can get together with and support each other in their academic pursuits. the other thing we are seeing on campuses that should continue to be encourage is veteran centers. that do more than just let them ask is therir money but provide a one-stop shop for services they may need. whatever they may need to help support them in their academic pursuits. host: from san angelo texas clint is next. caller: good morning, guys. i have been a mental health advocate for the last 16 years. i did not serve in the m
you are not alone. we are here for you. there are systems in place for you.nities in place for you. sell a are here for you. together, we can forge a path to success. host: along those lines, another viewer asking about colleges and universities, how can they do a better job in providing services? guest: i think we are seeing a move on college campuses towards two things that are very health. encouraging student organizations on campuses so that warriors and veterans know that there are other...
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how many are there? are they the majority? 10%? i doubt it. >> what i'm saying is a lot i used in the sense that isis is attracting militants from countries like or is where there is a huge transfer of wealth. they are not -- these are not impoverished people. these are people living here on the welfare state. >> bottom line, what do you make of the argument whether the more we learn about some of the top isis commanders the figures available, that money is not an issue for them? >> it's not an issue. you have affluent idiots who are joining this ideology of hatred. a quarter of the foreign fighters like a quarter of 200,000 foreign fighters came from britain, north america and australia. they have nothing. so they turn they are turning on their values turning on their families and turning to this cult of murder and genocide. >> ben stein let me ask you about what i think the administration was trying to get at here though they said it clumsily. the guys you are trying to recruit, you go where there is a great deal of mal content o
how many are there? are they the majority? 10%? i doubt it. >> what i'm saying is a lot i used in the sense that isis is attracting militants from countries like or is where there is a huge transfer of wealth. they are not -- these are not impoverished people. these are people living here on the welfare state. >> bottom line, what do you make of the argument whether the more we learn about some of the top isis commanders the figures available, that money is not an issue for them?...
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you are wondering why they are turning off the lights? well, today, march 6th is the day that the permit expires and they have to take them down so that caltrans can do required work on the cables, but the lights will be back in time for the super bowl, and the man taking sure that happens is ben davis who is are the the arts illumination board, and you had this a ha! moment, and what is that moment? >> well, i wanted to find a way for the bridge to shine. it open in 1936 and really it was a celebration until the golden gate bridge opened, and then it took a cinderella role. so i decided it is not just a bridge, but a canvas of lights. even though it scared me, it filled me with love. i have been blessed with some of the artists along the way. i had not known some of the artists before the idea arrived. >> so they will be turned off today, and then you had to raise private money, $4 million, to get them back up, and in 11 months that is going to happen, they will be back up? >> yes. >> will it be different from what we see? >> y everybody
you are wondering why they are turning off the lights? well, today, march 6th is the day that the permit expires and they have to take them down so that caltrans can do required work on the cables, but the lights will be back in time for the super bowl, and the man taking sure that happens is ben davis who is are the the arts illumination board, and you had this a ha! moment, and what is that moment? >> well, i wanted to find a way for the bridge to shine. it open in 1936 and really it...
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they are the makers. they are the doers. they are the people who understand how society should work. they are educated. they have connections in foreign countries. they are the ones moving society forward. and hammond says, i can prove it. we are the wealthiest people in the country. we are some of the wealthiest people in the world. we have rembrandt hanging on our wall. our sons are educated. we are what america stands for. we are the ones who are going to move society forward on this system of the world in which all the poor people work for us and we direct their labor. it is hard work directing their labor but we are willing to sacrifice ourselves to. it's an astonishing speech. that, too, is available on google books if you search james henry hammond. there is a book of his speeches on google books. you cannot get in full text anywhere else except the congressional record. it's in full text in that speech. the response to that, abraham lincoln gives the mary strong speech -- a very strong speech. in that he says that is
they are the makers. they are the doers. they are the people who understand how society should work. they are educated. they have connections in foreign countries. they are the ones moving society forward. and hammond says, i can prove it. we are the wealthiest people in the country. we are some of the wealthiest people in the world. we have rembrandt hanging on our wall. our sons are educated. we are what america stands for. we are the ones who are going to move society forward on this system...
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things that are - as of... again, there are things that are happening. i think it would have been better if it was more formal and if it included countries like saudi arabia israel to some extent and turkey in the larger negotiation. i don't know why, you know germany is there, but saudi arabia isn't. having a deal is one thing and sustaining it making it implemented is another >>> i share you with comments from the speech by the iran's supreme leader. the ayatollah made reference to disagreements between the republican controlled u.s. senate that the white house, saying the g.o.p. is using the talks as a political tool. >> translation: america is in need of nuclear negotiations. the disagreements that you see among the u.s. senators and government do not mean that they do not need the talks. the opposition party of the u.s. government does not want its rival to earn a diplomatic score in the talks. >> the ayatollah is referring to an open letter sent by 47 republican senators to iranian leaders. any agreement not ratified by congress should be considere
things that are - as of... again, there are things that are happening. i think it would have been better if it was more formal and if it included countries like saudi arabia israel to some extent and turkey in the larger negotiation. i don't know why, you know germany is there, but saudi arabia isn't. having a deal is one thing and sustaining it making it implemented is another >>> i share you with comments from the speech by the iran's supreme leader. the ayatollah made reference to...
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there are examples. people are doing it.ut we just have to talk about it and fitted into a strategic program, a strategic plan. neera tanden: some ideas for us to go forward. >> collaborate to compete. if there is any place that is more collaborative than any other metropolis in the united states, that is denver. they were flat on their back in the early 80's and the city and suburbs came together and vested back into the downtown. they knew they needed a vibrant core. you fast-forward 25 years later and they are building 122 miles of light rail transit. the only thing i would say is if you put your stem economy on steroids -- every job in the stem economy yields another five jobs. in many respects, in cities there really is the difference between the stem economy and the non-stem economy. these are unified communities, essentially. going forward, we need to think about stoking the fires. if you go to downtown detroit, buffalo, st. louis, we have to focus more on supercharging those economies. the yield is off the charts for
there are examples. people are doing it.ut we just have to talk about it and fitted into a strategic program, a strategic plan. neera tanden: some ideas for us to go forward. >> collaborate to compete. if there is any place that is more collaborative than any other metropolis in the united states, that is denver. they were flat on their back in the early 80's and the city and suburbs came together and vested back into the downtown. they knew they needed a vibrant core. you fast-forward 25...
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they are very hard working and experienced they know what they are ink doing, and the areas are clear that the victims when they are discovered can be layed down and identified. getting the black box might be easier because they are supposed to be giving out signals. they will be buries under the snow like many of the victims but at least giving the signal which can be honed in on. i expect that in the alps they are using dogs to find the actual victims. you describe it as a town basically links by very small roads if i am right how are they preparing to deal with what is going to come town from the mountain? >> overall a real sense of alarm that will happen i think these -- [inaudible] we are having a few problems with our telephone link there, we will try to maybe re-establish our link with him certainly in the next hour or so. to other news, the governor of yemen's third biggest city has resigned saying security forces loyal to the houthis rebels aren't following his orders. the houthies took over much on sunday. where yemen's embattled president is trying to hold on to power. at l
they are very hard working and experienced they know what they are ink doing, and the areas are clear that the victims when they are discovered can be layed down and identified. getting the black box might be easier because they are supposed to be giving out signals. they will be buries under the snow like many of the victims but at least giving the signal which can be honed in on. i expect that in the alps they are using dogs to find the actual victims. you describe it as a town basically...
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those are the reasons why we are able to have this economic performance.ng other steps, like investing in infrastructure that would help make sure they would -- make sure that all of this would continue. >> that's having a big impact. at least publicly for people with wage growth. what about an washington? how is that being perceived? >> that is a real indication of the president yield that higher wages, higher productivity good for businesses, good for workers, all that is compatible. you are seeing states around the country say it. as the federal government we are doing the same thing. >> speaking about congress, house speaker john boehner spoke about the report. they say it shows we are creating jobs and middle-class families do not feel enough. he should not be levying a new or higher tax. those are negative effects for middle-class families. >> you look at the last year and see a real vindication. the 529 plan, we would love to focus on plans we would agree on. reforming the business tax code to make us more competitive and investing in community coll
those are the reasons why we are able to have this economic performance.ng other steps, like investing in infrastructure that would help make sure they would -- make sure that all of this would continue. >> that's having a big impact. at least publicly for people with wage growth. what about an washington? how is that being perceived? >> that is a real indication of the president yield that higher wages, higher productivity good for businesses, good for workers, all that is...
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we are not saying they are ok, but they are misdemeanor, and you will never lose your right to vote or your right to work. these are things that if we do we can radically transform our country. we have something on civil forfeiture, mandatory minimums expungement, and resetting your record. all of these things, i think will help with criminal justice. they will help for people who live in the two americas and people who think they aren't open to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, or that undercurrent of unease. maybe those people will start to feel part of the american dream and will be ambitious and try to succeed like the rest of us. one of the final things is we have had a lot of discussion in our country about voting rights. whether people are excluded or not excluded, and what we need to do to make it better. i think the good thing is, more minorities voted at a higher percentage in mississippi and other states last time around. we have come a long way. the one thing precluding people from voting is the felony conviction. i have a bill with harry reid to get your voting
we are not saying they are ok, but they are misdemeanor, and you will never lose your right to vote or your right to work. these are things that if we do we can radically transform our country. we have something on civil forfeiture, mandatory minimums expungement, and resetting your record. all of these things, i think will help with criminal justice. they will help for people who live in the two americas and people who think they aren't open to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, or...
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if we are able to see through the reform process that the reforms we are asking for are being welcomed and we have a pretty good read that those reforms will be adopted, then that will be a sign to us that we can begin our request for offer drafting process earlier. i just don't want to draft an rfo and having to redraft it if the legislation puts forth something before the board. it's just those sorts of opportunities as they present themselves that we'll be happy to advance the schedule and move forward faster oovment >> great. i would like to suggest that to move closely with my office on the board of supervisors president breed 's office to coordinate and expedite the process here with lafco that we are willing to work with you on that. >> thank you, i appreciate that. >> i know commissioner crews has a question but i have one more i want to ask. we are talking about reforming the power purchase process. what do those reforms like like being proposed and that could be, you if you don't have the answers now, perhaps at the next meeting. if there is legislation that we need to approv
if we are able to see through the reform process that the reforms we are asking for are being welcomed and we have a pretty good read that those reforms will be adopted, then that will be a sign to us that we can begin our request for offer drafting process earlier. i just don't want to draft an rfo and having to redraft it if the legislation puts forth something before the board. it's just those sorts of opportunities as they present themselves that we'll be happy to advance the schedule and...
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you are facing reelection. what are you going to do?came into this office when i ran in 2011 and said i am going to clean house and continue to work against any culture that thinks this behavior is tolerable. i am in the middle of doing that. i have had my problems. i have made mistakes and owned up to they will. chief might have bad apples and may have had problems in the past. does that exonerate or make us any less than responsible? it doesn't mean that. we have great people in the department and continue to be sure they shine and others don't taint it. >> this sane supposed to happen in san francisco -- isn't supposed to happen in san francisco. >> i don't think san francisco is immune to what's a national problem quite frankly. it's about transparency, accountability, training. you have a letter that i wrote to the mayor where i said i want more body cameras in the jails. it is about the conduct in jails and prisons around the country. i have been pushing for these reforms. maybe now they'll listen. >> thanks for joining us. let's
you are facing reelection. what are you going to do?came into this office when i ran in 2011 and said i am going to clean house and continue to work against any culture that thinks this behavior is tolerable. i am in the middle of doing that. i have had my problems. i have made mistakes and owned up to they will. chief might have bad apples and may have had problems in the past. does that exonerate or make us any less than responsible? it doesn't mean that. we have great people in the...
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they are in a proxy war in yemen, they are in iraq, they are in afghanistan. since we went to war with iraq, which was a mistake, iran is racing to fill the vacuum. they are fighting isis but they are doing it so they get power and not isis has power. host: david in marion kentucky. i will let you respond to him and some of his concerns about the potential for a nuclear arms race being sparked here. guest: sure. i personally think, and people i talk to believe, that the answer here is to try to have as few nuclear weapons as possible in this world than more nuclear weapons. that is what the negotiations are trying to do. they are trying to stop iran from getting any kind of nuclear bomb could it is worth noting, as john did a minute ago, that there are players in the world that have nuclear weapons, the united states being one of them, israel being another one of them. india and pakistan, too. these negotiations are really geared towards preventing others. i believe saudi arabia has discussed trying to develop their own nuclear weapons if iran has its nuclear
they are in a proxy war in yemen, they are in iraq, they are in afghanistan. since we went to war with iraq, which was a mistake, iran is racing to fill the vacuum. they are fighting isis but they are doing it so they get power and not isis has power. host: david in marion kentucky. i will let you respond to him and some of his concerns about the potential for a nuclear arms race being sparked here. guest: sure. i personally think, and people i talk to believe, that the answer here is to try to...
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we are black, we are white, we are hispanic asian american, native american. but we are one people.t to you not just to introduce to you but to present to uyou the president of the united states. if someone had told me we would cross there bridge that one day i would be back here introducing the first african-american president i would have said you are crazy, you are out of your mind. you don't know what you are talking about. president barack obama. [applause] president obama: you know i love you back. it sis a rare honor in this life to follow one of your heroes. and john lewis is one of my heroes. now, i have to imagine that when a younger john lewis woke up that morning 50 years ago and made his way to brown chapel heroics were not on his mind. a day like this was not on his mind. young folks with bed rolls and backpacks were milling about. veterans of the movement, trained new colorado com -- new colorado comers in that. describe what tear gas does to the body for giving information to contact their loved ones. the air was thick with doubt and anticipation and fear. and they c
we are black, we are white, we are hispanic asian american, native american. but we are one people.t to you not just to introduce to you but to present to uyou the president of the united states. if someone had told me we would cross there bridge that one day i would be back here introducing the first african-american president i would have said you are crazy, you are out of your mind. you don't know what you are talking about. president barack obama. [applause] president obama: you know i love...
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so those are the kind of issues that we are looking at there. we have also suggested that the federal government look at funding something like a postgraduate institute for police leadership. this is something that england has done. they have a national college of policing. to try and educate the next generation of police leaders. it is something that could help to carry us forward to the next generation of police leadership. so we have to look down the road on these kinds of things as we are looking to change the culture of policing. kevin: adequate training seems to be a common theme that runs the entire report. and one of the things that are striking about it is when you look, you have -- you have a chart in their, which breaks down the size of police department across the country. first, the number of departments is striking in itself. almost 18,000 at the moment. but nearly 16,000 of those departments are of a size of one officer to 50. which relates in some way to ferguson. ferguson, a very, very small agency. some of the findings in fergu
so those are the kind of issues that we are looking at there. we have also suggested that the federal government look at funding something like a postgraduate institute for police leadership. this is something that england has done. they have a national college of policing. to try and educate the next generation of police leaders. it is something that could help to carry us forward to the next generation of police leadership. so we have to look down the road on these kinds of things as we are...
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these are the pensions that we are responsible for. i would like to get you a letter on that, and a letter from miss norton. i am not asking for a response there. the other is the treasury, i know, is merging financial management services with the bureau of public debt. the financial management services in hyattsville. i was there to negotiate a five-year delay with the treasury in terms of this move but we hear that there are employees at treasury so grouchy about what i did to protect those people, so that we can sort this out, that they are being demoted, intimidated, and pushed out. could you take a look at that? >> it would be unacceptable if that were true. i will together look into that. i think the merger has been effective, but there should be no kind of treatment like you have described. >> they were looking for eight dollar and accountants -- eight dollar an hour accountants in west virginia, and i do not think any accountant is eight dollars an hour. the other is a larger question for my colleagues. you and i have done two
these are the pensions that we are responsible for. i would like to get you a letter on that, and a letter from miss norton. i am not asking for a response there. the other is the treasury, i know, is merging financial management services with the bureau of public debt. the financial management services in hyattsville. i was there to negotiate a five-year delay with the treasury in terms of this move but we hear that there are employees at treasury so grouchy about what i did to protect those...
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they are ready to raise interest rate but are not telling us when. mark: you are cooked joining us. -- peter cook joining us. we are seeing a big turnaround on wall street. scarlet fu has that part of the story. scarlet fu: those are u.s. stock indexes. this big leg higher build a long as peter kept reading the headlines. we are coming down a little bit here. the dow industrials getting .4% and the nasdaq advancing .3%. the dollar extended its weakness with the euro popping 210 726 -- oil and gold paring their losses. they have come off their lows. treasuries are higher. the two-year yield currently at 50 basis points at the moment. the 10 year yield also coming down to its session lows. >> let us get back to our fed learn table -- roundtable. constance hunter, sebastian and lisa abramowitz. the headline as peter cook told us, patients language has been dropped. >> they are going to be patient and they told you they will be patient by what they tell you they are watching for. they will watch for signs of falling inflation is not transitory and they w
they are ready to raise interest rate but are not telling us when. mark: you are cooked joining us. -- peter cook joining us. we are seeing a big turnaround on wall street. scarlet fu has that part of the story. scarlet fu: those are u.s. stock indexes. this big leg higher build a long as peter kept reading the headlines. we are coming down a little bit here. the dow industrials getting .4% and the nasdaq advancing .3%. the dollar extended its weakness with the euro popping 210 726 -- oil and...