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i'm not saying we ignore -- we should askew it by passenger experience. since those are the ones we should be looking at, we should be looking at factors other than schedule adherents which are more important to those riders. the second comment is something the director and i have discussed, and i realized there are all sorts of difficulties with this, but this is something we should explore. in recent months, every time there has been a major delay i have personally encountered on the metro, i e-mail roberta or somebody and everytime i get a wonderful explanation back from the operation about what went wrong and what they're doing to fix it. this is stuff the public should see so they know you are on this stuff and understand it and they were just sitting in a tunnel for 30 minutes without anyone noticing. the other thing i would suggest is one we have a significant service interruption in time or affecting lots of people, if it is possible to use our web site or communication skills to communicate to the public that if you were stuck in that tunnel for
i'm not saying we ignore -- we should askew it by passenger experience. since those are the ones we should be looking at, we should be looking at factors other than schedule adherents which are more important to those riders. the second comment is something the director and i have discussed, and i realized there are all sorts of difficulties with this, but this is something we should explore. in recent months, every time there has been a major delay i have personally encountered on the metro, i...
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i'm not saying we ignore -- we should askew it by passenger experience.ce those are the ones we should be looking at, we should be looking at factors other than schedule adherents which are more important to those riders. the second comment is something the director and i have discussed, and i realized there are all sorts of difficulties with this, but this is something we should explore. in recent months, every time there has been a major delay i have personally encountered on
i'm not saying we ignore -- we should askew it by passenger experience.ce those are the ones we should be looking at, we should be looking at factors other than schedule adherents which are more important to those riders. the second comment is something the director and i have discussed, and i realized there are all sorts of difficulties with this, but this is something we should explore. in recent months, every time there has been a major delay i have personally encountered on
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but anyhow this is when these guys along with newt gingrich discovered art laffer and unsure when askew they thought they died to go to heaven because it was a lie side economics they had a rationalization for for driving up huge deficits and ford pushing basically the democrats into a corner and no longer having to be the party that said no like you said race where the possible. what's what are your thoughts reflecting back that you know given the whole famous you know your disagreement in the work that you wrote about. a few minutes ago you seem to speak well of surprise well i think the underlying idea of getting the marginal rates down was a good idea because you know i hear some people arguing for ninety percent tax rates today but that's really unproductive bad knees and prayed well you know really you can't tax anybody ninety percent that's just wrong i mean that's what you might do work for forty years i don't think it really work because nobody paid ninety percent when you had a ninety percent rate people found municipal bonds and they found ways to create actually elders this
but anyhow this is when these guys along with newt gingrich discovered art laffer and unsure when askew they thought they died to go to heaven because it was a lie side economics they had a rationalization for for driving up huge deficits and ford pushing basically the democrats into a corner and no longer having to be the party that said no like you said race where the possible. what's what are your thoughts reflecting back that you know given the whole famous you know your disagreement in the...
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you are asked to do profiles of governor askew. he was a splendid man, but not likely to become president of the united states. i went to a high school here in manchester, and he spoke. i did reporters to end i grab a couple of kids after. i said, what did you think? one man said, it was very impressive. i said if he would vote, would you vote for him? this kid was very offended preset, "i have not heard from all the candidates yet. i think in these early stage -- i have to throw iowa in. these early states are the only states were candidates come face-to-face with citizens on a regular basis. people in new hampshire take the responsibility very seriously and put these candidates through their paces. they are a test for the most difficult assignment in the world. it begins here with very good questions from citizens who take the responsibility seriously. i know there is always a controversy about that. why should these early states have so much influence? i really think the people in new hampshire take their responsibility well. ev
you are asked to do profiles of governor askew. he was a splendid man, but not likely to become president of the united states. i went to a high school here in manchester, and he spoke. i did reporters to end i grab a couple of kids after. i said, what did you think? one man said, it was very impressive. i said if he would vote, would you vote for him? this kid was very offended preset, "i have not heard from all the candidates yet. i think in these early stage -- i have to throw iowa in....
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ksh is catchtured, and that famous photo of his hair askew and that hairy-chested photo, he was woken up sleeping on a floor, i believe the spare bedroom on the second floor of a house. s that is a joint operation -- that is the joint operation, the pakistanis were involved, but the intelligence originated with the cia partly through a walk-in. you know, anyone who's been to the spy museum knows that most of the time walk-ins are not trusted by embassy personnel or cia personnel because there's all sorts of reasons for walk-ins. um, sometimes it's a foreign service just trying to test the agency's procedures or to discover who is the intelligence officer in that delegation. and sometimes it's people offering false information for money. but this particular walk-in announced that he was going to be seeing ksm for dinner later that night which is very unusual. walk-ins never, almost never, say that they have information that they'll have in a few hours. they usually try to stretch it out for months, get a few payments out of the cia if possible. so he was given a secure cell phone numbe
ksh is catchtured, and that famous photo of his hair askew and that hairy-chested photo, he was woken up sleeping on a floor, i believe the spare bedroom on the second floor of a house. s that is a joint operation -- that is the joint operation, the pakistanis were involved, but the intelligence originated with the cia partly through a walk-in. you know, anyone who's been to the spy museum knows that most of the time walk-ins are not trusted by embassy personnel or cia personnel because there's...
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the center of circulation is askew. all of the rain is on the west si side. let's show you what we have. here is the area of the convection. the center of circulation is expected to move ashore later today. louisiana and mississippi and alabama coastlines are under the gun. it is very slow moving. here is the look at the amount of rain we are expected to see with this, especially along the coast. that is where the flash flooding will be. once again, remember with irene, we talked flash flooding. the potential for flash flooding here as well. what we will see in terms of the movement. here is the the forecast track. expected by later today which is the center of circulation. it is expected to intensify. it will stay a tropical storm. maybe get its act together a bit more. maximum sustained winds are now 50 miles an hour. moving at 7 miles an hour. it has picked up the pace a little bit. here's the forecasted track potentially. we will watch it again. the center of circulation come onshore later today. by monday morning, we will see 45-mile-an-hour winds. by tu
the center of circulation is askew. all of the rain is on the west si side. let's show you what we have. here is the area of the convection. the center of circulation is expected to move ashore later today. louisiana and mississippi and alabama coastlines are under the gun. it is very slow moving. here is the look at the amount of rain we are expected to see with this, especially along the coast. that is where the flash flooding will be. once again, remember with irene, we talked flash...
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is what happens when you are a young reporter, you get assigned to do profiles of people like ruben askew, who is a fine man, a splendid man, but not likely to be the next president of the united states. [laughter] i went to him -- i went with him to a high school here in manchester, and he spoke. i did what reporters do and i grabbed a couple of kids after. i said, so what did you think? the young man said i thought he was very impressive. i said, if you could vote, would you vote for him? this kid was so offended. he said, i have not heard all the candidates yet. [laughter] i have to hear from the others. but i am is a big believer in the new hampshire primary. i think that these early states, i have to throw i was in, i do not want to offend anybody, but the early states are the only place in the presidential process for candidates, and a regular basis and face the citizens. the people of new hampshire take that responsibility very, very seriously and put these candidates protests for the most difficult assignment in the world. it begins here with a very, very good questions from citiz
is what happens when you are a young reporter, you get assigned to do profiles of people like ruben askew, who is a fine man, a splendid man, but not likely to be the next president of the united states. [laughter] i went to him -- i went with him to a high school here in manchester, and he spoke. i did what reporters do and i grabbed a couple of kids after. i said, so what did you think? the young man said i thought he was very impressive. i said, if you could vote, would you vote for him?...
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so it's more -- we're more dishonest and askewed today than we were in the numbers before and after world war ii, because that's all in the old model, but once you get around 2005, 2006, when they really start kicking over, why would we change the way we calculate it? well, it gives a more favorable view of it, because if you use the old model and calculate all u.s. dollars in the world we're more at 21% unemployment instead of 9%. guest: we have used the same model for g.d.p. over time, so i'm unaware what you're speaking of in terms of a difference. host: have we used the same model? guest: the model we used domestic versus international models goes back to the 1950's we have made other updates, of course, you have to. in the way we calculate g.d.p. to better adjust for quality, there's been a major effort, but perhaps what the viewer is talking about is the affect in terms of trade, and we do publish command g.d.p. which will give you a notion of how the nation's purchasing power goes up and down. host: now are all these charts available at b.e.a..gov? guest: a lot of them are availabl
so it's more -- we're more dishonest and askewed today than we were in the numbers before and after world war ii, because that's all in the old model, but once you get around 2005, 2006, when they really start kicking over, why would we change the way we calculate it? well, it gives a more favorable view of it, because if you use the old model and calculate all u.s. dollars in the world we're more at 21% unemployment instead of 9%. guest: we have used the same model for g.d.p. over time, so i'm...