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i want to thank the chairman and the president of cnbc for allowing the cbc once again to participate. i want to thank my chairman, emanuel cleaver who i always told people could tear it up. he tore it up so i want to thank my chairman again. to the members of the cbc here, my colleagues, we have just been joined by congresswoman sheila jackson lee from texas. give sheila a hand. and we're going to begin this panel even though congressman maxine waters is not here yet and she should be here shortly. we're expecting her to join us and you met our doctor and vice president of the cbc earlier donna christianson from the virgin islands. thank you all. it is my great pleasure to serve as moderator for today's final discussion. i am representative marcia fudge from ohio representing the 11th congressional district. thank you. i am honored to be here with you for many reasons. i serve as a cbc's for the people voting rights initiative co-chair with my friend and colleague representative john lewis. let's just take a walk down memory lane. the date was march 7, 1965. the place was selma, alab
i want to thank the chairman and the president of cnbc for allowing the cbc once again to participate. i want to thank my chairman, emanuel cleaver who i always told people could tear it up. he tore it up so i want to thank my chairman again. to the members of the cbc here, my colleagues, we have just been joined by congresswoman sheila jackson lee from texas. give sheila a hand. and we're going to begin this panel even though congressman maxine waters is not here yet and she should be here...
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recology, small business people, and the cbc, civic center. it would be great if you guys could be part of the conversation so we can figure out more solutions. some will be legislative, and some may just be partnerships. even though your focus is on public housing, perhaps a conversation with the cbc, there might be ways of assisting on hayes street, who knows. that would be great. so definitely we will have to have a meeting or a second hearing to look at solutions. thank you for being here and doing great work. >> thank you for having us. >> good morning, supervisors. how're you doing this morning? i live in the tenderloin. i was complaining a lot about the scavengers going into the blue bins and the trash being everywhere. thank heavens we have the people that walk around the city in the tenderloin. they be in the blue jumpsuits. not sure who pays for that, but they do a great job. i do not know, maybe the recycling people can do like the post office does, have a master key. i heard that only one person is on a truck. i just found that out
recology, small business people, and the cbc, civic center. it would be great if you guys could be part of the conversation so we can figure out more solutions. some will be legislative, and some may just be partnerships. even though your focus is on public housing, perhaps a conversation with the cbc, there might be ways of assisting on hayes street, who knows. that would be great. so definitely we will have to have a meeting or a second hearing to look at solutions. thank you for being here...
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chris brown, cbc news, b.c. >>> much more ahead on "today in the bay."hy getting a police response when you need one in the bay area is getting tougher.l >>> a battle eight shelter in east oakland. one side pregnant homeless women on the other, landlord catholic diocese in oakland. why mothers in need are being told to stay away. >> reporter: for a quarter century, giving homeless pregnant place to stay. money has dried up so much, rent has not been paid since 2007. >> the girls need a home the volume of calls for some reason as increased in terms of the need and i feel so bad. >> reporter: the diocese of oakland owns the 71-year-old east oakland home and claims the building is unsafe and has asked to relocate. >> to retrofit an older building like the one is prohibitively expensive. we do not have funds to do that. we've been honest about that the from beginning. >> it's been 23 years since the last catastrophic earthquake. nor dit a brick crack or a picture fall off the wall. i'm concerned about the safety and the women, there is no -- i don't feel tha
chris brown, cbc news, b.c. >>> much more ahead on "today in the bay."hy getting a police response when you need one in the bay area is getting tougher.l >>> a battle eight shelter in east oakland. one side pregnant homeless women on the other, landlord catholic diocese in oakland. why mothers in need are being told to stay away. >> reporter: for a quarter century, giving homeless pregnant place to stay. money has dried up so much, rent has not been paid since...
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>> well i think some of the cbc members say they plan to walk out. >> cbc, congressional black congress. could it be more than the congressional black caucus members? >> you know, i don't know. i think a great many of us will want to be there to vote against the resolution but frankly, i can understand people wanting to get up and walk out. it's a colossal waste of time and a terrible abuse of the contempt power which ought to be used in very select circumstances, and not as a political tool but unfortunately, just about everything has become a partisan political tool these days. and that includes the use of the contempt power of congress. >>ty wonder if this fortune magazine article, i am assuming you have seen it isn't the big scandal some thingk it is whether that will vince lawmakers, especially democrats, to vote against contempt. >> you know fortunately, i think as important as this article is it probably won't change many minds tomorrow. the republicans are going to vote i think, as a bloc because this is a political issue for them. it's a political exercise for them. as for demo
>> well i think some of the cbc members say they plan to walk out. >> cbc, congressional black congress. could it be more than the congressional black caucus members? >> you know, i don't know. i think a great many of us will want to be there to vote against the resolution but frankly, i can understand people wanting to get up and walk out. it's a colossal waste of time and a terrible abuse of the contempt power which ought to be used in very select circumstances, and not as a...
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was watching cbc news last night and there was a commission or a commission they're just been reportedon the police conduct during the g8 summit riots in toronto last year. cbc devoted, i timed, 12 minutes of an hour-long program do what this report said, films others to people talking about it. do you believe that when we have invested in the type of effort that you undertook on nine 9/11, and also on the commission, that these reports have gotten adequate attention, particularly, second in the case of bp report remapped things about the culture of the company that came home to roost in the gulf two years ago? >> well, i guess my bottom line, conclusion from is the bp is a rogue corporation. you know, we found that it had no corporate safety philosophy during the course of that investigation. and there were 11 of us. jim baker, former secretary of state, was the chairman. seven of the members of the commission were safety experts, that was their career. for word lay people. but again, we reached unanimity about from it reaches degrees of negligence on the part of the corporation. perh
was watching cbc news last night and there was a commission or a commission they're just been reportedon the police conduct during the g8 summit riots in toronto last year. cbc devoted, i timed, 12 minutes of an hour-long program do what this report said, films others to people talking about it. do you believe that when we have invested in the type of effort that you undertook on nine 9/11, and also on the commission, that these reports have gotten adequate attention, particularly, second in...
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remarkably different from what it was two decades ago, in large part because the city and the port and the cbc -- bcbd have been working together on this. the result is a historic piers along the embarcadero. some parts of the embarcadero have complementary structures. in other spots, chain-link fences and other nondescript structures are along the boulevard. this project will replace one of these with a beautiful structure that will provide exciting open public spaces at the foot of market street. however imperfect current conditions may be, we have learned to live with them. on the other hand, change is measured not by its benefits, but it's possible flaws. whatever flaws in the embarcadero project has, if there are any, it will still replace a design blemish with architectural and -- architectural beauty. >> next speaker, please. and then veronica sanchez. and after that, nicklaus and o'neill. .wra sanchez speaking on behalf of the in lead buckman tuning -- and let boatmen's union. you have seen me here many times in the course of this process for this project. even though our unions, the c
remarkably different from what it was two decades ago, in large part because the city and the port and the cbc -- bcbd have been working together on this. the result is a historic piers along the embarcadero. some parts of the embarcadero have complementary structures. in other spots, chain-link fences and other nondescript structures are along the boulevard. this project will replace one of these with a beautiful structure that will provide exciting open public spaces at the foot of market...
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to have this section 1205 on lighting, on the amendment to the building code to go back to the 2002 cbc. with creative designs we have been able to create conditions that captured indirect light and direct flight from adjacent rooms. this does not diminish the quality of life from any room. we are very creative in what we do. many of our units, boat rentals and for sale, have gotten positive -- both rentals and for sale, have gotten positive feedback. we can still create the quality of life that is needed within bedrooms and adjacent rooms, and those provisions are those that we should be using. i support removing this section of the building code and the back to the 2002 udc. >> is there any more public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. public -- commissioner walker? >> i want to say it is odd to be having a code change proposal without it being presented by the staff. i am somewhat confused about that. it looks to me in documentation and code advisory was against this if i look at this document. a couple of things i would like to hear from the director. but also, i sort
to have this section 1205 on lighting, on the amendment to the building code to go back to the 2002 cbc. with creative designs we have been able to create conditions that captured indirect light and direct flight from adjacent rooms. this does not diminish the quality of life from any room. we are very creative in what we do. many of our units, boat rentals and for sale, have gotten positive -- both rentals and for sale, have gotten positive feedback. we can still create the quality of life...
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they all fall within three steps -- the cbc's three step action plan. the first one is to set up a voting task force. when congresswoman waters talks about utilizing the power that you have in your congregations, different skill-sets that the members hold, this is something you can do. it's very real. it's practical and you can empower your congregation in doing it. the second is providing voter education information and training materials to your membership. you can put a leaflet in your bulletin. you can make announcements. you can do very simple things to make sure that your congregation has the information that they need. the third is sponsor and organize a voter registration event. the fourth, host a public policy issues forum. the fifth is coordinate an early voting program. and the last is coordinate an election program. those are six simple things that you can do. these are real things that you can take back with you. organizations like faith link that are not 501c3s that have more flexibility to be able to help you can assist you in doing that.
they all fall within three steps -- the cbc's three step action plan. the first one is to set up a voting task force. when congresswoman waters talks about utilizing the power that you have in your congregations, different skill-sets that the members hold, this is something you can do. it's very real. it's practical and you can empower your congregation in doing it. the second is providing voter education information and training materials to your membership. you can put a leaflet in your...
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global tv and radio audience tuning in to this debate everywhere from the business news network to cbc radio and c-span throughout the continental united states. finally, and you'll come up with 2700 people who have once again failed where thompson hall to capacity for debate. we have had some stellar debates in this very hall. christopher hitchens and tony blair, who can forget the evening on religions impact on the world. henry kissinger, year ago today, was on the stage. eighty-two years of age, participating in his first public debate. eloquently arguing against china owning the 21st century. just a matter of months ago, larry summers and paul taubman went head-to-head in the future of the north american
global tv and radio audience tuning in to this debate everywhere from the business news network to cbc radio and c-span throughout the continental united states. finally, and you'll come up with 2700 people who have once again failed where thompson hall to capacity for debate. we have had some stellar debates in this very hall. christopher hitchens and tony blair, who can forget the evening on religions impact on the world. henry kissinger, year ago today, was on the stage. eighty-two years of...
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however, cbc, bureau is going to make ultimate decisions. do you have any other questions for us at this time? no? you want to go to level five? >> level two or level three. >> you want to go to gp? well, according to your file you can, so we'll see. okay? thank you. have a good day, all right? >> thank you. >> this is your paperwork. >> certainly he deserves to be moved because he has had clear conduct. since he's been here, he hasn't done anything. you know, he hasn't hurt anyone. and he is so small that he can slip his handcuffs, and he's shone us that. >> according to his file he's set up to go conduct -- his conduct report no behavior log notation. paperwise, he's eligible to be released from level six. >> our feeling is that we'd like to see them try to make it in a less restricted area, you know. that is our hope. >> shiverdecker's behavior in the coming weeks will help to determine whether or not he's transferred to a lower level. but even inmates in the prison's least restricted level two dorm still get out of control. >> who said t
however, cbc, bureau is going to make ultimate decisions. do you have any other questions for us at this time? no? you want to go to level five? >> level two or level three. >> you want to go to gp? well, according to your file you can, so we'll see. okay? thank you. have a good day, all right? >> thank you. >> this is your paperwork. >> certainly he deserves to be moved because he has had clear conduct. since he's been here, he hasn't done anything. you know, he...
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. >>> would be watching the temperatures climbed off the past couple of days the cbc is very strong intoernoon hours will squeeze in some sunshine. >>> an unusually cold system dropping into the bay area and likely to bring a chance of rain especially as it headed toward monday morning so watch out for that from the day as caught it went to part in most spots as the minister sunshine if you have caused by the afternoon and again will be presented to address local outside hires they're only in the fifties but were looking at the possibility of some showers as it headed toward monday some big changes in the works your son did it look like a bad one could coast a little sunny and breezy and said they temperatures there expectant the '60s and '70s is also fine upper seventies mid- 80s possible in the warmest spots and landed around the state still see about 90 the sacramento valley so about 97 hot in fresno but the high country watch out he may begin to see a few thunderstorms prop up in the afternoon it's still the some pitchers in the '70s and '80s expected price cut is guns into writing s
. >>> would be watching the temperatures climbed off the past couple of days the cbc is very strong intoernoon hours will squeeze in some sunshine. >>> an unusually cold system dropping into the bay area and likely to bring a chance of rain especially as it headed toward monday morning so watch out for that from the day as caught it went to part in most spots as the minister sunshine if you have caused by the afternoon and again will be presented to address local outside hires...
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i was watching the cbc news in canada there was a commission that just reported on the police conduct during the g8 summit rites in or it or it or it toronto. they timed it what the report said to film some of this to people talking about it. do you believe that when we have invested in the time of effort that you undertook on 9/11, and also on the baker commission, that these reports have gotten adequate attention particularly say in the case of the bp report where you mapped out things about the culture of the company that came home to roost in the gulf two years ago? >> well, i guess my both tom line -- bottom line conclusion is that bp is a real corporation. and, you know, we found that it had no corporate safety followings if i during the course of that fouls if i of the -- philosophy was the chairman seven of the numbers of the commission were safety experts that was their career. four were, you know, lay people. but again, we reached unanimity about agreeing -- egregious degrees on the part of the corporation. perhaps that best expressed by our last interview when browne the ce
i was watching the cbc news in canada there was a commission that just reported on the police conduct during the g8 summit rites in or it or it or it toronto. they timed it what the report said to film some of this to people talking about it. do you believe that when we have invested in the time of effort that you undertook on 9/11, and also on the baker commission, that these reports have gotten adequate attention particularly say in the case of the bp report where you mapped out things about...
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last year was the first time the annual cbc study showed more smoking of marijuana than tobacco. >>>t's talk about our weather, pretty nice day today and the weekend is just around the corner, bill. >> it really is getting close. as we head toward friday. tomorrow temperatures are on the increase today but they're going to decrease tomorrow as fog and low clouds move into the coast. fog right now at the coast. here we are in the outer sunset, you can see plenty of fog there at the golden gate park. the winds are gusting to 28 miles per hour. sustained at 17. that's out of the west basically. so you have a number like this. the winds are coming on shore, the fog is going to get pushed into our neighborhoods. basically more fog tomorrow, temperatures a little bit cooler and there's the fog right now. you can see it stacking up on the head lands. that fog will reform tomorrow and we'll see more of it as we head through the day. these are the highs from today, 80 in fairfield, 82 in antioch. indeed they are higher and warmer than they were yesterday by a good 4 degrees in many locations.
last year was the first time the annual cbc study showed more smoking of marijuana than tobacco. >>>t's talk about our weather, pretty nice day today and the weekend is just around the corner, bill. >> it really is getting close. as we head toward friday. tomorrow temperatures are on the increase today but they're going to decrease tomorrow as fog and low clouds move into the coast. fog right now at the coast. here we are in the outer sunset, you can see plenty of fog there at...
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he is perhaps best known as a long-running cbc program, "the nature of things."he was awarded the right livelihood award. his latest book is, "everything under the sun: toward a brighter future on a small blue planet." i began asking david suzuki if anything has changed since his daughter delivered that famous address 20 years ago. >> absolutely not. we're going backwards. sirleaf from the standpoint of my country, canada, said it was planning a leadership role in late rio '92. the question canada is a laggard. we are a global outlaw, renegade country. overall, the planet is in terrible shape. the difficulty is meetings like this are doomed to fail because we see ourselves at the center of everything. and our political and economic priorities have to dominate over everything else. if we do not come to gather and say, look, let's start with the agreement that we are biological creatures, and if you do not have air for more than three or four minutes you are dead, if you do not have clean air you are sick, so surely, there, the atmosphere that provides us with the
he is perhaps best known as a long-running cbc program, "the nature of things."he was awarded the right livelihood award. his latest book is, "everything under the sun: toward a brighter future on a small blue planet." i began asking david suzuki if anything has changed since his daughter delivered that famous address 20 years ago. >> absolutely not. we're going backwards. sirleaf from the standpoint of my country, canada, said it was planning a leadership role in late...
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i serve as the cbc's for the people voting rights co-chair with representative john -- my fellow representative john lewis. the date is 1965 and the place was selma, alabama. the young people lead the way. their goal was to achieve the uninhibited it right to vote. hundreds of men and women and children marched, black-and- white, hand in hand. many of them were probably singing, singing some of those oh,freedom songs like "bok freedom" and "we shall overcome ." then it was attacked by the clubs and tear gas. that will ever -- forever be known as bloody sunday. the day when americans lead for the struggle to secure our right to vote, our right to have unrestricted access to the polls. the marchers were beaten and knock down, but they did not stay down. they got up. one week later they marched again and a few days after that they marched more. now, clergy and young people lead the crowd. this time, thousands marched along the voting rights trail from selma to montgomery. because of bloody sunday and the thousands of americans who were beaten and killed over the years so that i can vote, so we can
i serve as the cbc's for the people voting rights co-chair with representative john -- my fellow representative john lewis. the date is 1965 and the place was selma, alabama. the young people lead the way. their goal was to achieve the uninhibited it right to vote. hundreds of men and women and children marched, black-and- white, hand in hand. many of them were probably singing, singing some of those oh,freedom songs like "bok freedom" and "we shall overcome ." then it was...
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we have the cbc which is always under attack but increasingly being filled with fox news type of characterswho character raise being left-wing not to talk about occupy wall street those who read the whole population they now are taken over by rate weighing shock jocks brother is not a lot it is feel we have to rely on our own independent media radical publishing. of how allot to that is good to report. >> we don't have figures that are recognized us now tops the to be intellectuals lake noam chomsky. we do have researchers was famous and less prestigious being interviewed in media and a new phenomenon a 99 year-old who wrote the book it is interesting. he is extremely old% today. he talks may be at and television radio shows years and years. he was not very famous. started a campaign of ill the gall immigrants and began signing petitions to talk about it and that led him to rates in this book of political as asia and for him and because of the incredible success of the book it was used and in different ways he now becomes a figure. it did is really a of the left side of the zero ways to go
we have the cbc which is always under attack but increasingly being filled with fox news type of characterswho character raise being left-wing not to talk about occupy wall street those who read the whole population they now are taken over by rate weighing shock jocks brother is not a lot it is feel we have to rely on our own independent media radical publishing. of how allot to that is good to report. >> we don't have figures that are recognized us now tops the to be intellectuals lake...
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word into cnn, the canadian broadcasting corporation, cbc, is reporting that police have arrested thatbout luca mag that thea suspected of killing and dismembering a student and mailing the body parts to canadian police and politicians. paula newton joins us. paula, we talked all last week about the search for this man. now we are getting word he's been captured in berlin? >> he might have been in paris as late as yesterday and obviously took a train to berlin, german police saying the person they have in custody they
word into cnn, the canadian broadcasting corporation, cbc, is reporting that police have arrested thatbout luca mag that thea suspected of killing and dismembering a student and mailing the body parts to canadian police and politicians. paula newton joins us. paula, we talked all last week about the search for this man. now we are getting word he's been captured in berlin? >> he might have been in paris as late as yesterday and obviously took a train to berlin, german police saying the...
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diagnosis that's picked up on routine monitoring blood visits that show an abnormality in the complete cbcr other cancer should be monitored with complete blood counts by their oncologist or internal medicine doctor. >> i want to talk about what she's going to undergo in the coming weeks and months. she says she will start pre-treatment starting today. that's so she can prepare for her bone marrow transplant. finding a match with her sister and she calls it a near perfect match, is that rare? what is her prognosis? >> it was a wonderful, wonderful piece of news that she has a match in her sister. although, we have much improved capabilities in finding donors in unrelated donors and using cord blood donors, it's still a fantastic bit of news to have a sibling donor especially for someone who is in any type of ethnic minority because minorities are underrepresented still in the donor registries. it also makes timing easier because for her when she's ready to go, her sister is going to be ready to go, and that makes it very nice in terms of getting things move quickly and efficiently. that sa
diagnosis that's picked up on routine monitoring blood visits that show an abnormality in the complete cbcr other cancer should be monitored with complete blood counts by their oncologist or internal medicine doctor. >> i want to talk about what she's going to undergo in the coming weeks and months. she says she will start pre-treatment starting today. that's so she can prepare for her bone marrow transplant. finding a match with her sister and she calls it a near perfect match, is that...
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lin was attending concordia university in montreal, and according to the cbc, the college has createdard to honor his life. it will help chinese students who want to study at concordia, and the university says it will establish a jun lin family fund to help with the family's expenses. now count the number of buttons on your tablet. isn't it time the automobile advanced? introducing cue in the all-new cadillac xts. the simplicity of a tablet has come to your car. ♪ the all-new cadillac xts has arrived. and it's bringing the future forward. new venus & olay. olay moisture bars help lock in moisture... while five blades get venus close. revealing smooth and goddess skin begins. only from venus & olay. yoo-hoo. hello. it's water from the drinking fountain at the mall. [ male announcer ] great tasting tap water can come from any faucet anywhere. the brita bottle with the filter inside. but when i was diagnosed with prostate cancer... i needed a coach. our doctor was great, but with so many tough decisions i felt lost. unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh a
lin was attending concordia university in montreal, and according to the cbc, the college has createdard to honor his life. it will help chinese students who want to study at concordia, and the university says it will establish a jun lin family fund to help with the family's expenses. now count the number of buttons on your tablet. isn't it time the automobile advanced? introducing cue in the all-new cadillac xts. the simplicity of a tablet has come to your car. ♪ the all-new cadillac xts has...
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word into cnn, the canadian broadcasting corporation, cbc, is reporting that police have arrested that porn actor in that gruesome murder mystery. we are talking about luca mag that thea suspected of killing and dismembering a student and mailing the body parts to canadian police and politicians. paula newton joins us. paula, we talked all last week about the search for this man. now we are getting word he's been captured in berlin? >> he might have been in paris as late as yesterday and obviously took a train to berlin, german police saying the person they have in custody they do believe right now is him but they are waiting for fingerprint tests to come back and confirm it. this man himself says he is the suspect. he says he is luca magnata. he was caught in an internet cafe and there were reports that they had seen activity on his account. he still had his own personal mobile phone. they figured this gi sooner or later would give himself up in a sense. because he want doing a good job of trying to cover his tracks. >> let's bring viewers back it last week when you and i were talking
word into cnn, the canadian broadcasting corporation, cbc, is reporting that police have arrested that porn actor in that gruesome murder mystery. we are talking about luca mag that thea suspected of killing and dismembering a student and mailing the body parts to canadian police and politicians. paula newton joins us. paula, we talked all last week about the search for this man. now we are getting word he's been captured in berlin? >> he might have been in paris as late as yesterday and...
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we had things like the cbc and wpa and people were out there earning a wage in helping rebuild the country. we also took on big projects whether it was immediately after the second world war in the truman and eisenhower administration's when we rebuild our entire infrastructure system and our transportation system for the country, we have to continue to make these investments. what we found while we have been bogged down in two words that are not paid for and accumulating greater debt, other nations, most notably some of our competitors like india and china, have been invested in their infrastructure. we've got some more to do and we have to catch up. it is within our grasp. we are the greatest country on the face of the earth. i always remain optimistic even though going back to george washington, people had concerns about political parties. more often than not, they have become overly partisan and around the fringes and it has led to the public saying a pox on both your houses. get something done down there. i would argue that we have been working very hard on the democratic side to put
we had things like the cbc and wpa and people were out there earning a wage in helping rebuild the country. we also took on big projects whether it was immediately after the second world war in the truman and eisenhower administration's when we rebuild our entire infrastructure system and our transportation system for the country, we have to continue to make these investments. what we found while we have been bogged down in two words that are not paid for and accumulating greater debt, other...
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global t vcht and radio audience tuning into this debate everywhere from business news networks to cbc radio ideas to c pack and c-span throughout the continental united states. timely, hello to you, the 2,700 people who once again filled roy thompson hall to capacity for a debate. we have had some stubborn debates in this very hall. christopher and tony blair, who can forget that evening on religion's impact on the world. henry kissinger a year ago today was on this stage, 82 years of age, participating in his first ever public debate. eloquently arguing against china owning the 21st century. and just a matter of months ago nobel laureate paul krugman and u.s. treasury secretary larry summers went head to head on the future of the north american economy. look, as entertaining and engaging as those contests were, they did not have the urgency of tonight's debate. in the last month the unthinkable has become the thinkable. when it comes to the future of europe. as early as next month with the second greek elections, we could see greece choose to leave out of choice or necessity the euro
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where you take the cost of emphysema, the cost of a lost work day, the cost of premature death and the cbc type of metrics that is the center for disease control. you calculate the cost of generation that produces -- a menu back that into a cost per kilowatt hour that is transferred from the generator out to the people in the surrounding area. so that is symmetric for doing it. if that is the question you're asking, how to measure it? >> i think it's a pretty good discussion of how to hit the outside elements you see and essentially create what sounds like a taxi me but we won't call it that if you don't want to. it also raises interesting issues about japan. i wrote recently about the energy cliff that japan is facing now. investing in large-scale nuclear reactors. all of these reactors have shut down in part because of the hot summer but also in part because of the iran sanctions and the way in which oil -- and the fact that the saudi's and others talk a lot about it. but japan is sitting in an energy nightmare and i put a piece with the former head of the international energy looking at
where you take the cost of emphysema, the cost of a lost work day, the cost of premature death and the cbc type of metrics that is the center for disease control. you calculate the cost of generation that produces -- a menu back that into a cost per kilowatt hour that is transferred from the generator out to the people in the surrounding area. so that is symmetric for doing it. if that is the question you're asking, how to measure it? >> i think it's a pretty good discussion of how to hit...
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she's cbc's senior business correspondent, reporter, onair personality, you're up. >> tough act to follow. the question is for niall. i facing the summit. i think mountain climbers say more is dying on the way down as on the way up. is it more sensible to press on to closer monetary and political union rather than retreat with all of the losses that might -- that might entail? >> well, as peter has just pointed out, i have been arguing for sometime now that these steps need to be taken to avoid a major banking crisis, comparable in its magnitude with the crisis of 1931. [applause] >> i agree. we agree. we agree. >> let him finish, gentlemen. let him finish. >> the problem is since i wrote that article, from berlin there has come but a single word, no. you can say no in 23 different languages, when it comes to saying no, the only one that matters and that's german. the single biggest problem right now -- the single biggest problem -- if i could answer amanda's question, is the proposition before the german government and people is, do you want to take the next step to a federal europe? and
she's cbc's senior business correspondent, reporter, onair personality, you're up. >> tough act to follow. the question is for niall. i facing the summit. i think mountain climbers say more is dying on the way down as on the way up. is it more sensible to press on to closer monetary and political union rather than retreat with all of the losses that might -- that might entail? >> well, as peter has just pointed out, i have been arguing for sometime now that these steps need to be...
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global tv and radio audience tuning in to this debate everywhere from the business news network to cbc radio and c-span throughout the continental united states. finally, and you'll come up with 2700 people who have once again failed where thompson hall to capacity for debate. we have had some stellar debates in this very hall. christopher hitchens and tony blair, who can forget the evening on religions impact on the world. henry kissinger, year ago today, was on the stage. eighty-two years of age, participating in his first public debate. eloquently arguing against china owning the 21st century. just a matter of months ago, larry summers and paul taubman went head-to-head in the future of the north american economy. it's entertaining and engaging as those were, they did not have the urgency of tonight's debate. last month, the unthinkable has become the thinkable when it comes to the future of europe. as early as next month, with the second greek elections, we can see greece choose to leave out of choice or necessity, the euro zone. many people have predicted that that could cause a c
global tv and radio audience tuning in to this debate everywhere from the business news network to cbc radio and c-span throughout the continental united states. finally, and you'll come up with 2700 people who have once again failed where thompson hall to capacity for debate. we have had some stellar debates in this very hall. christopher hitchens and tony blair, who can forget the evening on religions impact on the world. henry kissinger, year ago today, was on the stage. eighty-two years of...