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we created, et cetera, so on. that was important. what we were talking about is getting some elected offices, if we had city council and you got racist experts of law in that city council charter, if you got seats in there, we can wipe those laws off the book. mentality is another thing but to get the laws off the books, that was the key. nowadays, all these years have passed. we did a lot of things, all of us. you know, programs, party members, come out here and working on mayor good's campaign. i dived right on in over to help him out. he did that but sit there and wound up running the philadelphia parking authority. i said that's fantastic. bobby rush is telling me about all kinds of brothers and sisters in government, in politics, in the frameworks. i used to dream of having multi, multi, thousands more so than even we've got now of black folks, people of color folks, other young progressive white folks all in these political changing this system. well, there's still some work to be done. there's some unfinished and uncompleted b
we created, et cetera, so on. that was important. what we were talking about is getting some elected offices, if we had city council and you got racist experts of law in that city council charter, if you got seats in there, we can wipe those laws off the book. mentality is another thing but to get the laws off the books, that was the key. nowadays, all these years have passed. we did a lot of things, all of us. you know, programs, party members, come out here and working on mayor good's...
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unemployment, the decent housing, et cetera. it's right there. so you know, our party evolved to have a broader class analysis. rather than a race only analysis. we understood how to look at the broader class analysis of what was happening. so that became literally a stepping stone point for us to really begin to expand, the great characteristics of the black panther party was so great when we got coalition going, other organizations such as the red guard with the young chinese asians, and asian student alliance, aye and richard started them. it was another organization. the young lords political party. and then aim, american indian movement wrote their own programs, modeling after what we had written but more specifically to their culture and their community and what was happening. so that 10-point platform and program is basic. i mean, it's really no different from a lot of civil rights organizations and other organizations except that we in the black panther party really says we believe in the right to self defense. and i guess that's what cap
unemployment, the decent housing, et cetera. it's right there. so you know, our party evolved to have a broader class analysis. rather than a race only analysis. we understood how to look at the broader class analysis of what was happening. so that became literally a stepping stone point for us to really begin to expand, the great characteristics of the black panther party was so great when we got coalition going, other organizations such as the red guard with the young chinese asians, and...
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so i think that we should be creative, aggressive, et cetera, et cetera in a kind of philosophical way, but in terms of politically how we approach these toex, there are at least two good reasons for not -- for that not being our body posture, our visible body posture. i'm maybe thinking this way. i think we ought to be thinking creatively. one, the dynamic with north korea. i always thought, and i had reason for thinking that every time the north thought we really wanted something, it would be -- it was a lot harder to get it. that's true in any negotiation, generally speaking. but my negotiating partner literally said to me before the elections in '9 4, and i can't quote, but something close to, i know you need an agreement before your elections. in any negotiation, if someone says i know you need to buy this car, whatever the -- you're going to say, actually i don't, i can walk away at any time i want. this to me was bad news if he believed it. certainly it was untrue. and i told him it's untrue. they would have had to have told me this if they wanted me to have an agreement, they d
so i think that we should be creative, aggressive, et cetera, et cetera in a kind of philosophical way, but in terms of politically how we approach these toex, there are at least two good reasons for not -- for that not being our body posture, our visible body posture. i'm maybe thinking this way. i think we ought to be thinking creatively. one, the dynamic with north korea. i always thought, and i had reason for thinking that every time the north thought we really wanted something, it would be...
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build up its corporate banking services in 12 cities, including hong kong, india france jeremy et cetera. two percent is there and they are hiring more.
build up its corporate banking services in 12 cities, including hong kong, india france jeremy et cetera. two percent is there and they are hiring more.
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that are facilitated by highway construction, light rail construction, et cetera. but a lot of those suburbs are racially exclusive, by design. so you know, when the fha is giving loans out and the v.a. is giving loans out to citizens to provide them with the means to purchase their homes in the 1930s and 40s, they themselves don't have clauses against african-americans using the loans but a lot of those loans and a lot of those housing development projects are in places where black people can't move. so there's a structural impediment to african-american mobility. that hirsh argues is the cause of the second ghetto. this is what makes this ghetto different in the article that you read by hirsh. there's also a phenomenon called block busting in which predatory lenders to use a 21st century example or kind of real estate agents infiltrate neighborhoods and disseminate fear about blacks moving in so that whites will sell low so the agents can do what? help me out here. just say it out loud. turn around and sell the house higher. right. sell the house higher. so that'
that are facilitated by highway construction, light rail construction, et cetera. but a lot of those suburbs are racially exclusive, by design. so you know, when the fha is giving loans out and the v.a. is giving loans out to citizens to provide them with the means to purchase their homes in the 1930s and 40s, they themselves don't have clauses against african-americans using the loans but a lot of those loans and a lot of those housing development projects are in places where black people...
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, et cetera. what can we do after 3/11 to encourage more japanese to come to the united states? >> well, i can start that one off. right now, we have something, an initiative in which it's essentially to build on the good will developed between our two countries during the operation. it's a public/private partnership in which we focus on young people from the tohoku region and through things like sports exchanges, educational exchanges, cultural exchanges, entrepreneurship training, things like that, really encouraging people in the tohoku area to look at the united states as a place they can perhaps study or at least help fulfill their dreams post 3/11. a lot of young people have lost their families and it's been very heartening seeing them react to this program and seeing it as a way they can really just help to fulfill their dreams and generate hope in their lives. >> thank you. we're actually out of time. i'd love to do more, but i want to thank all of you for coming and spending time with us
, et cetera. what can we do after 3/11 to encourage more japanese to come to the united states? >> well, i can start that one off. right now, we have something, an initiative in which it's essentially to build on the good will developed between our two countries during the operation. it's a public/private partnership in which we focus on young people from the tohoku region and through things like sports exchanges, educational exchanges, cultural exchanges, entrepreneurship training,...
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. >> i have no incentive to get out because i have a set of ideas that include $2.50 gasoline, et cetera. i have every incentive to stay in. >> you don't have any money. are you going to spend your own money? >> if necessary. that's not the point. we are raising some money. >> paul steinhauser is in washington for us. you know, what gingrich needs is a debate. he needs one bad. >> those debates did wonders for him. newt gingrich was left for dead
. >> i have no incentive to get out because i have a set of ideas that include $2.50 gasoline, et cetera. i have every incentive to stay in. >> you don't have any money. are you going to spend your own money? >> if necessary. that's not the point. we are raising some money. >> paul steinhauser is in washington for us. you know, what gingrich needs is a debate. he needs one bad. >> those debates did wonders for him. newt gingrich was left for dead
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we always get very severe storms with hail, et cetera. there are a group of scammers that will go from door-to-door and from state to state following the storms. we call them storm chasers. sometimes we have a different group of scammers we call travelers that just come seasonally depending upon what the issues are. in the case of the storm chasers what will happen is they will follow a disaster and they will go door-to-door and say things like, i just repaired your neighbor's roof, and i have some materials left over. be happy to give you a discount on your repair for your house because i have one more day i'm going to be here. if you can decide right now -- so there's always this high pressure sales, the concern for you're going to make a deal we did it for your neighbor. so they're trying to give a number of areas of comfort with respect to, well, i've already about been in your neighborhood, et cetera. and of course we've even seen people get up on the roofs and make damage so that they can ostensibly repair it. a lot of times the ins
we always get very severe storms with hail, et cetera. there are a group of scammers that will go from door-to-door and from state to state following the storms. we call them storm chasers. sometimes we have a different group of scammers we call travelers that just come seasonally depending upon what the issues are. in the case of the storm chasers what will happen is they will follow a disaster and they will go door-to-door and say things like, i just repaired your neighbor's roof, and i have...
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, criticism of certain foreign policy issues, notions of what is the best economic system, et cetera. but not mistake to say that moderation -- to the extent we might find moderation and inclusive system, you know, don't assume that a single actor will become more moderate across all issue dimensions. you have to unpack the different issue dimensions and say what issues are they moderating and on what issues have they not? and janine clark has done some really interesting work on jordan in particular, that the issue of women's participation is a red line issue for the islamic action front. it's an issue that they don't want to cooperate, even where it is an agreement, they don't want to have joint press conferences on issues. they want to maintain that separate space. i think there is a lot of really interesting things to unpack here. i'm way out of order, as usual. so the last point -- u.s. foreign policy, i had a similar reaction. there was a lot i found in agreement with the last panel and that was, you know, interesting to me. >> i think samer laid this out beautifully. the u.s. h
, criticism of certain foreign policy issues, notions of what is the best economic system, et cetera. but not mistake to say that moderation -- to the extent we might find moderation and inclusive system, you know, don't assume that a single actor will become more moderate across all issue dimensions. you have to unpack the different issue dimensions and say what issues are they moderating and on what issues have they not? and janine clark has done some really interesting work on jordan in...
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economy is clearly healing, the labor market is climb, et cetera, et cetera. the balance sheets are being repaired. many households are through defaults. but in the u.s. the housing market is still there with a big overhang, the fiscal adjustment is starting to take place. it could be a drag of as much as 3% gdp next year. we have a lot of issues to work through, and in the phrase du jour is generally kicked the can down the road. it's important to kick the can down the road, but it's still there. >> so, arnab, if you've got these headwinds, china is slowing down as well. the extent of that slowdown is under quite a bit of question, so can we -- can the markets get further upside from here, given the kind of rally that we've seen so far? >> i would agree. i think we've kind of in our model portfolio started to take risks off the table last month. we'll probably continue that process next month. we're of the view that china is still going to have an important growth rate, high single digits this year, perhaps around 7%. the bigger picture is that the transition
economy is clearly healing, the labor market is climb, et cetera, et cetera. the balance sheets are being repaired. many households are through defaults. but in the u.s. the housing market is still there with a big overhang, the fiscal adjustment is starting to take place. it could be a drag of as much as 3% gdp next year. we have a lot of issues to work through, and in the phrase du jour is generally kicked the can down the road. it's important to kick the can down the road, but it's still...
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these issues keep coming up for the right -- talking about contraception et cetera because they recognize they lost, they lost on women's rights, gay rights, lost abortion rights on the general profanity of the culture and having lost so much they're in a panic. >> jerry garcia. [buzzer] >> ed to gitland a sociologist quoted in in the "l.a. times." of all the socialists you could get. >> socialists, socialists. >> oh, my god, a faux pas. sociologists. >> it's so unlike you to mispronounce a word. >> you can be a socialist and socialist. >> we have a new sponsor, don't we have a new airline. >> yes. >> in honor -- >> not screaming baby airlines? >> no. >> it's a new day with new places to go. we are transvaginal airlines probing our way into exciting new destinations with more round trips to over 20 states that are going one way. we're the only airline that goes to such depths to inspect your personal carry-on. at transvaginal, we know why you fly and we'll be there for you whether you like it or not. ♪ transvaginal airlines, we'll be special all the way ♪ >> mike and raleigh strikes again
these issues keep coming up for the right -- talking about contraception et cetera because they recognize they lost, they lost on women's rights, gay rights, lost abortion rights on the general profanity of the culture and having lost so much they're in a panic. >> jerry garcia. [buzzer] >> ed to gitland a sociologist quoted in in the "l.a. times." of all the socialists you could get. >> socialists, socialists. >> oh, my god, a faux pas. sociologists. >>...
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i look out there i see -- et cetera, et cetera. so i don't see the white community. i see people who have their own interests, their concerns, and if i speak intelligently and strongly and passionately and powerfulfully to those issues we'll get the vote. i said my prediction is when the smoke clears and the dust settles, that i will defeat jeff cohalen by margin of 55%. i don't know where that came from. but it ended up, it actually became that. so, i win the primary. to everyone's shock and amazement. we put together this incredible coalition, and we won the primary. against everybody. thought, no way that's guy can win. but we put this incredible coalition together, of people of color, senior citizens, et cetera, et cetera. one night the phone rings, ron, you have been attacked by vice president agnew. for those young people, when i was elected, richard nixon was president, spiro agnew was vice president. and i said, don't make a joke. i've been campaigning 18 hours. i'm tired. he said, no, you've been attacked by the vice president. i said, really? i said, how di
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, et cetera. some people may think they're putting you on but i actually believe a lot of the kids. >> reporter: the teenagers are not so sure. >> kids will do what they want to do, even if they got a job. >> reporter: a paycheck at least offers a way to learn the rules of the working world. at this fair, the department's hiring include parks and rec and the explorer programs at the fire and police departments. >> last year, congress cut a huge summer jobs program. so oakland has been trying to fill the gap. it is the combined private- public sector effort to create 1,000 summer jobs. >> that could lead to successful future jobs. >> hopefully i will go to college. >> and more help for the very neighborhoods they came from. >> i want to be a probation officer. >> why? >> because i want to help youth in oakland. >> reporter: more city jobs there, they are planned for april. in oakland, anne makovec, cbs 5. >>> in spite of the shaky economy, americans spent more than ever before on their pets last ye
, et cetera. some people may think they're putting you on but i actually believe a lot of the kids. >> reporter: the teenagers are not so sure. >> kids will do what they want to do, even if they got a job. >> reporter: a paycheck at least offers a way to learn the rules of the working world. at this fair, the department's hiring include parks and rec and the explorer programs at the fire and police departments. >> last year, congress cut a huge summer jobs program. so...
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, et cetera. and this doesn't make any sense to keep going. and going back to the early people going, the banks got bailed out. they made a commitment to do the right thing, i happen to at this time be in the mortgage business so i happened to know that i was totally caught off guard by the piracy that occurred in the big banks. and i include fannie and freddie in is that. >> we have about 15 million homes in the country that are probably under water. we have 5 million dollar in some form of foreclosure and another 2 million to 3 million that are just being held back. so we still have an inventory of homes in this country that are going to need to be repurchaseded. and we're not going to have the economy return until we have stabilized the housing market and we have new starts in terms of construction of homes. i do think that this concept of principal reduction which is what i think you're suggesting is one that, well, on the one hand it has merit, what people really need is relief in their month
, et cetera. and this doesn't make any sense to keep going. and going back to the early people going, the banks got bailed out. they made a commitment to do the right thing, i happen to at this time be in the mortgage business so i happened to know that i was totally caught off guard by the piracy that occurred in the big banks. and i include fannie and freddie in is that. >> we have about 15 million homes in the country that are probably under water. we have 5 million dollar in some form...
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them in a single environment and take them out of their cultural surroundings, family, school, et cetera. and so unfortunately, because of the vagaries of rehabilitation coverage, the schools do end up being the de facto rehabilitation setting. it's not what they're trained for, it's not what they're prepared for. they certainly have stepped up and tried to address the problem. but the medical rehabilitation of children really ought to be left to medical professionals. >> mr. chair, thanks. i recognize the ranking member for five minutes for questions. . thank you, mr. chairman. i wanted to ask dr. winston, you described how the majority of research is focused on traumatic brain injury for adults and you mentioned the need for focus t new safety products, programs and policies that will reduce se it seems you believe there is an possibility role for nih and other federal agencies and congress to build research on pediatric brain injury. but could you just share your perspective on specific pediatric research questions that could be further or should be further explored? >> thank you, ver
them in a single environment and take them out of their cultural surroundings, family, school, et cetera. and so unfortunately, because of the vagaries of rehabilitation coverage, the schools do end up being the de facto rehabilitation setting. it's not what they're trained for, it's not what they're prepared for. they certainly have stepped up and tried to address the problem. but the medical rehabilitation of children really ought to be left to medical professionals. >> mr. chair,...
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cetera. but my constituents are looking for a price reduction today. and you can't reducehe fiy,thing. appreciate your thoughts on the speculators. again, you need market makers. i think everyone would agreemak. am i right or am i wrong on that? i mean, if you're just going to buy from the producer, there's always room for manipulation in that regard. but if you have market makers, you get a free very, very difficult to eliminate. pr franken talks about, and that is limiting the speculators, how in the world -- maybe you guys can answer this. absolutely prohibit speculation in america, put a -yea sentence mandatory on anybodyed the price, how would you stop that from happening in anotherr million people on theot 7 billi. it seems to me they'd ep up tomorrow in london or singapore or somewhere else and do the exact same thing theyright or w? dr. yergin? >> i think paul should answer some of that, but i think definitely we're part of a world oil market. we're not. we're the north u.s. oil marke
cetera. but my constituents are looking for a price reduction today. and you can't reducehe fiy,thing. appreciate your thoughts on the speculators. again, you need market makers. i think everyone would agreemak. am i right or am i wrong on that? i mean, if you're just going to buy from the producer, there's always room for manipulation in that regard. but if you have market makers, you get a free very, very difficult to eliminate. pr franken talks about, and that is limiting the speculators,...
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right now with the other health care costs and employment cost, et cetera, et cetera, this is the one at the margin. another 5% and we will slow down. >> okay. last word, todd? >> yeah, he's absolutely right. look, you cannot take, you cannot hit discretionary income, especially when you have so many families in america, still continuing to struggle and this is the so-called economic recover taking place and look, they are he' killing the discretionary income budget right now, jonas and-- >> part of the whole thing. >> you're trying to sell somebody radio shack stuff and should be putting food on the family's table and those costs are going up and the bottom line for the companies will hit stocks as well. >> brenda: all right, that's the final world p thanks, guys. >> playing chicken with our economy, china accusing mickey d's are serving bad birds. now, neil's gang saying we all could end up getting roasted, but up here, first, think d.c. is the biggest threat to tax hikes? think again. look right in your own back yard. other laptop bag or hires another employee, it's not just good f
right now with the other health care costs and employment cost, et cetera, et cetera, this is the one at the margin. another 5% and we will slow down. >> okay. last word, todd? >> yeah, he's absolutely right. look, you cannot take, you cannot hit discretionary income, especially when you have so many families in america, still continuing to struggle and this is the so-called economic recover taking place and look, they are he' killing the discretionary income budget right now, jonas...
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, et cetera. all of which ultimately became the relationship, after the triangular diplomacy came to an end. but my distinct memory, people ask me when i came back, what did you learn that you didn't know before? and i said, well, it's really silly for me to say this. but i came away with the impression -- strong impression that communism is a very thin veneer and that thisg with chin. i'd been dealing with chinese from hong kong, from taiwan, so on and so forth. but that these people that we were dealing with were chinese. and they said, wow, is that what you learned? >> how about you? >> i had two dominant impressions. one was, especially driving through the countryside, what a poor country this was. we knew that it was massively populated but we had -- i had no idea of the primitive nature of the agriculture that we witnessed as a bus was speeding through the country -- >> and you were seeing the best of it? >> that's right. but even more vivid in my mind, because of the poverty, was going thro
, et cetera. all of which ultimately became the relationship, after the triangular diplomacy came to an end. but my distinct memory, people ask me when i came back, what did you learn that you didn't know before? and i said, well, it's really silly for me to say this. but i came away with the impression -- strong impression that communism is a very thin veneer and that thisg with chin. i'd been dealing with chinese from hong kong, from taiwan, so on and so forth. but that these people that we...
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et cetera, et cetera. some people may think that they're putting you on, but i actually believe a lot of those kids. >> reporter: the teenagers are not so sure. >> kids are going to do what they want to do even if they got a job. >> reporter: but a paycheck at least offers a way to learn the rules of the working world. at this fair, the departments hiring include park and rec and the explorer program at the fire and police department. last year, congress cut a huge summer jobs program. so oakland has been trying to fill the gap. it is the combined public/private sector effort to create 1,000 summer jobs. >> that could lead to successful future jobs. >> hopefully i will go to college. >> reporter: and more help for the very neighborhoods they came from. >> i want to be a probation officer. >> why? >> because i want to help youth in oakland. >> reporter: more city job fairs are planned for april. in oakland, anne makovec, cbs 5. >>> the drug overdose death of a san ramon history. it is who prosecutors say is
et cetera, et cetera. some people may think that they're putting you on, but i actually believe a lot of those kids. >> reporter: the teenagers are not so sure. >> kids are going to do what they want to do even if they got a job. >> reporter: but a paycheck at least offers a way to learn the rules of the working world. at this fair, the departments hiring include park and rec and the explorer program at the fire and police department. last year, congress cut a huge summer jobs...
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g, stamp duty land tax higher rate for certain acquisitions companies et cetera, motion number 67. as many of that opinion say aye. i shall call upon to move a motion entitled to the member of the law. it is a motion that the debate will take place today and on succeeding days. the remaining motions will be put at the end of the budget day on the 26th of march. will the chancellor please move the law motion. it's moved. the question is exhibit tants to amend the law with respect to the national debt and public revenue and further provision with connect to the finance. this resolution does not with respect to the value added tax. a, zero rating a supply acquisition of importation. b, the refunding amount of tax. c, friendly relief other than relief that's won. so far it's politicsable to goods that apply to every description. so far it is politicsable to services services of every description. i know called the leader of the opposition, the right honorable edward millband. >> mr. deputy speaker, the chancellor spoke for an hour. but one of his phrases was missing. there was one thin
g, stamp duty land tax higher rate for certain acquisitions companies et cetera, motion number 67. as many of that opinion say aye. i shall call upon to move a motion entitled to the member of the law. it is a motion that the debate will take place today and on succeeding days. the remaining motions will be put at the end of the budget day on the 26th of march. will the chancellor please move the law motion. it's moved. the question is exhibit tants to amend the law with respect to the national...
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, et cetera. but of those 735, it is my understanding that a significant percentage of these actions are really follow-on administrative actions. and i realize they count in the numbers but if i'm looking at the numbers correctly between 2009 and 2011 the number of original cases is actually down. now, am i reading these numbers wrong? >> well, a couple things. first of all, these are apples-to-ams comparisons. we count follow-on administrative proceedings both in the 2009 and 2011 numbers. but i think the point that's been perhaps lost in some of the commentary that i've read at least about this is that administrative proceedings that are follow-on are absolutely critical to our ability to enforce the federal security laws. it is only through that vehicle that we are able to bar people from continuing activity in the securities industry. if we want to bar somebody from acting as an investment dealer or really any other capacity, we have o use to follow-on administrative proceeding. some of them a
, et cetera. but of those 735, it is my understanding that a significant percentage of these actions are really follow-on administrative actions. and i realize they count in the numbers but if i'm looking at the numbers correctly between 2009 and 2011 the number of original cases is actually down. now, am i reading these numbers wrong? >> well, a couple things. first of all, these are apples-to-ams comparisons. we count follow-on administrative proceedings both in the 2009 and 2011...
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, et cetera, what do you say?>guest: do it but you will not, the price for gasoline globally is a good price. and here we are, i don't want to be repetitious on the point but we have plenty of energy in america but what i want do do is get, you know, our heavy duty trucks on natural gas, you do that, there are 8 mill of -- eight million of them on natural gas and if we did it in less than five years that would be 3 million barrels a day, 60 percent of what we import from opec, that is what you got to do is stop the opec oil and quit giving money to the taliban. we are paying for both prices of the war. >>neil: would that mean ruling out as the president has, with the green technology and solar, et cetera? >>guest: of court not. those are resources we need to develop. get on your own resources in america and your economy will recover. there is not a country in the world on their own resources that isn't doing well. as long as you are going to depend on the enemy for your oil, your economy will struggle, and i can t
, et cetera, what do you say?>guest: do it but you will not, the price for gasoline globally is a good price. and here we are, i don't want to be repetitious on the point but we have plenty of energy in america but what i want do do is get, you know, our heavy duty trucks on natural gas, you do that, there are 8 mill of -- eight million of them on natural gas and if we did it in less than five years that would be 3 million barrels a day, 60 percent of what we import from opec, that is what...
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the process which i'm about to go over including research, case stutsdz, et cetera, and it was really a broad partnership of folks that made it happen. when i say central market, have i this map up on the screen. black outlined area is what we call the strategy focused area. that's the area where our interventions are really focused on creating change. the purple area is the business study area, so we stretch that down to the mission street corridor because we wanted to look at the businesses on that street as well. and it's kind of hard to make out on that screen, but there is a green area that includes more of the northwest soma and the tenderloin districts because that's an acknowledgement of the fact that we recognize that the health and economic success of central market is closely related to that of the adjacent neighborhoods and vice versa. and so some of the -- a few of the strategies in the action plan relate to those neighborhoods as well and the demographic research and other research that we conducted reflects that larger study area. and i should just point out when we say
the process which i'm about to go over including research, case stutsdz, et cetera, and it was really a broad partnership of folks that made it happen. when i say central market, have i this map up on the screen. black outlined area is what we call the strategy focused area. that's the area where our interventions are really focused on creating change. the purple area is the business study area, so we stretch that down to the mission street corridor because we wanted to look at the businesses...
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with hurricane damage, et cetera. have we clearly set out the responsibility for the leaseholders in terms of their obligation to repair and to remediate? there's no oil fund for this process, i presume. >> that's right. there's other mitigation factors around impacts on avian resources, marine mammals. that is why we're doing these environmental analyses so we can develop mitigation measures and requirements to ensure that one, the operations go up that can provide energy from renewable sources. but two, we're managing the potential impacts. >> thank you very much. >> i want to add a couple more questions from the inquiry from senator chester on fraking. one of the concerns i'm hearing from folks is that the concern that these will be overlapping or duplicative rigs that are coming out of blm on top of what they already face in the states. can you speak to that issue? give me some assurance that we're not just adding on additional federal regulation on top of what the states are doing, and how you will work to elimin
with hurricane damage, et cetera. have we clearly set out the responsibility for the leaseholders in terms of their obligation to repair and to remediate? there's no oil fund for this process, i presume. >> that's right. there's other mitigation factors around impacts on avian resources, marine mammals. that is why we're doing these environmental analyses so we can develop mitigation measures and requirements to ensure that one, the operations go up that can provide energy from renewable...
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to usual mobiles wireless connection to upload electronic documents a money various discounts to cetera et cetera we hope this technology will become a universal too in the future will become quite commonplace. might be frightened. and technology. company so tronics manufacturers. the same. frequencies. one. another. and. over. time. a group of students in st petersburg. are working to put the. to. working a new way simply by downloading their good roads after anyone can help in this bill authorities spot bad roads more quickly and ideally more effectively and it's something we can all help with. with our daily routines. do you remember that we need to get the gaming component done by april. also we have to drop the game logic and us to sloan's a finish drawing all the vehicles yeah after graduation we'll have more time to get it done. was that one there was the. simple idea to harness pocket size computing power spring from a project here at the state polytechnic university. as you drive around with your smartphone a sensor with called an accelerometer takes readings noted by british a
to usual mobiles wireless connection to upload electronic documents a money various discounts to cetera et cetera we hope this technology will become a universal too in the future will become quite commonplace. might be frightened. and technology. company so tronics manufacturers. the same. frequencies. one. another. and. over. time. a group of students in st petersburg. are working to put the. to. working a new way simply by downloading their good roads after anyone can help in this bill...
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whether it's nuclear weapons, terrorist threats, et cetera, et cetera? >> jeff, do you see that allocation of funds for future safety coming into play when we're talking about disarmament and drawing down? >> caller: as an entity, i think it's a very rational reason for spending. >> okay. >> so i think his point is
whether it's nuclear weapons, terrorist threats, et cetera, et cetera? >> jeff, do you see that allocation of funds for future safety coming into play when we're talking about disarmament and drawing down? >> caller: as an entity, i think it's a very rational reason for spending. >> okay. >> so i think his point is
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the romney campaign got some criticism -- he's out of touch, he's got a car elevator, et cetera, et cetera. the campaign says it's simply a mechanism for storing cars in tight spaces, and we know how mitt romney loves cars. >> i love cars. i don't know, i mean, i grew up totally in love with cars. i drive a mustang and a chevy pickup truck. ann drives a couple cadillacs, actually. who, by the way, likes cars. and drive a mustang. i love cars. i love american cars. and long may they rule the world. >> they will rule the world in his giant garage in la jolla, for now. >>> still ahead, why are you awake? tweets and texts are next. "morning joe" moments away. [ male announcer ] what can you do with plain white rice? when you pour chunky beef with country vegetables soup over it... you can do dinner. four minutes, around four bucks. campbell's chunky. it's amazing what soup can do. ♪ why do you whisper, green grass? ♪ [ all ] shh! ♪ why tell the trees what ain't so? ♪ [ male announcer ] dow solutions use vibration reduction technology to help reduce track noise so trains move quieter through ur
the romney campaign got some criticism -- he's out of touch, he's got a car elevator, et cetera, et cetera. the campaign says it's simply a mechanism for storing cars in tight spaces, and we know how mitt romney loves cars. >> i love cars. i don't know, i mean, i grew up totally in love with cars. i drive a mustang and a chevy pickup truck. ann drives a couple cadillacs, actually. who, by the way, likes cars. and drive a mustang. i love cars. i love american cars. and long may they rule...
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whether it's nuclear weapons, terrorist threats, et cetera, et cetera? >> so jeff, do you see that allocation of funds for future safety coming into play when we're talking about disarmament? >> caller: i think it's a very rational reason. >> there's folks in congress who think, you know, we don't need to be spending billions of dollars on infrastructure projects. that's a big part of this whole debate is, you know, as part of the new treaty signed in 2010, there's a -- part of the debate on that was what we're doing with our current stockpile and how much we're modernizing it. so to get that treaty through, there was a large commitment made, $88 billion over the next ten years, to build some new facilities, to replace older facilities that were cold war era facilities. some people think that's too much, that we're spending too much on that and we could have a smaller stockpile and that could secure our nation just as well. so that's the push and pull in congress over these issues. >> jim writes on twitter, we must rid the world of all nuclear weapons. o
whether it's nuclear weapons, terrorist threats, et cetera, et cetera? >> so jeff, do you see that allocation of funds for future safety coming into play when we're talking about disarmament? >> caller: i think it's a very rational reason. >> there's folks in congress who think, you know, we don't need to be spending billions of dollars on infrastructure projects. that's a big part of this whole debate is, you know, as part of the new treaty signed in 2010, there's a -- part...
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prevention of avoidance, et cetera, motion number 65. and residential property consideration two million pounds. g stamp duty land tax, higher rate for certain acquisitions, companies, et cetera. motion number 67. as many with that opinion say aye. >> aye. >> those opposed, no? >> the ayes have it. i shalt now call on the chancellor to now move -- amendment to law, and it is the motion the debate will take place on today and succeeding days. will the chancellor please move the amendments of the law motion? it's moved. the question is, exhibit them to amend the law with respect to the national debt and the public revenue. and to further provision in connection with the finance. two, that this resolution does not extend to making any amendment with respect to the value added tax, so as to provide for zero rating or exempting the supply acquisition of importation, the amount of tax. so far as this is applicable -- every description and two, so far it is applicable to services, applies to services of every description. i now call the leader
prevention of avoidance, et cetera, motion number 65. and residential property consideration two million pounds. g stamp duty land tax, higher rate for certain acquisitions, companies, et cetera. motion number 67. as many with that opinion say aye. >> aye. >> those opposed, no? >> the ayes have it. i shalt now call on the chancellor to now move -- amendment to law, and it is the motion the debate will take place on today and succeeding days. will the chancellor please move the...
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or would they be more inclined and in compliance, etguidelines cetera, et cetera. what's your sense? >> good question. whati? >> i'm not sure about some the data here, what i've seen is some significant support within the population for their ability or being able to have a domestic nuclear capability, not weapons, not bombs. i think that's again a lot of fuzziness here. let's be more precise. i think there's -- i haven't seen anything at all that would tell me the general population thinks it's a great idea to have a nuclear weapon. i think the reality is, that time may be running against the regime in tehran. so they can play this game of a.m. by guity, they drag it out, and maybe they're stalling to build a capability'. if they get the capability, they're going to have to be in a box, if they ever try to use this, it's game over pretty quickly. what does that get them? meanwhile it plays out and the israelis will probably continue to be nervous, and are going to do what they do, but meanwhile, what else is going on? there's a lot happening in this region. so as
or would they be more inclined and in compliance, etguidelines cetera, et cetera. what's your sense? >> good question. whati? >> i'm not sure about some the data here, what i've seen is some significant support within the population for their ability or being able to have a domestic nuclear capability, not weapons, not bombs. i think that's again a lot of fuzziness here. let's be more precise. i think there's -- i haven't seen anything at all that would tell me the general...
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, et cetera. and it also means proper in terms of not violating any other provision of the constitution. that means both any amendments to the constitution or any provision of the original constitution itself. >> sure. >> many of the supporters of the bill say that one of the limits on the commerce power is the bill of rights, for example. you can't use the commerce power to violate the bill of rights. they stress this even more than elizabeth does. yet, that is just a concession that the commerce power -- it's an indirect way of admitting that under their theory the commerce itself has no power. the commerce power is unlimited except for when it violates the right of freedom of speech. that's the same degree of power that states have. the state's power and police power is unlimited unless it violates the freedom of speech. so essentially what their argument is the scope of the congress's powers is the same as the scope of the state's power, which is the police power. and as you so rightly point o
, et cetera. and it also means proper in terms of not violating any other provision of the constitution. that means both any amendments to the constitution or any provision of the original constitution itself. >> sure. >> many of the supporters of the bill say that one of the limits on the commerce power is the bill of rights, for example. you can't use the commerce power to violate the bill of rights. they stress this even more than elizabeth does. yet, that is just a concession...
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legal action, et cetera. at some point, we may decide, as a coalition, that there is a company worthy of a consumer boycott. we haven't made that decision yet. but it's the kind of tool we could use. please? >> we're going to pay the koch brothers a visit this spring, i promise. >> we -- i appreciated that answer, because common cause in september of 2010, i had never heard of the koch brothers. we paid them a visit last january in california, where we had a rally and where we had a panel discussion. and this was before they were fully exposed in the wisconsin issue and became household words. and the one thing i learned about charles and david is, they don't like the publicity. they, for ten years, have had secret sessions in june and january to try to corporatize our democracy. common cause and many of these groups have not only shown a light on the brother, but on other individual wealthy persons who want to move our democracy more towards a plutocacy. it was bill moilers who said, this is the most dangero
legal action, et cetera. at some point, we may decide, as a coalition, that there is a company worthy of a consumer boycott. we haven't made that decision yet. but it's the kind of tool we could use. please? >> we're going to pay the koch brothers a visit this spring, i promise. >> we -- i appreciated that answer, because common cause in september of 2010, i had never heard of the koch brothers. we paid them a visit last january in california, where we had a rally and where we had a...
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, et cetera. doesn't mean we necessarily captured everything but we certainly can capture a lot of variation associated with that messiness. also, the predictions that we make are probablistic, not deterministic. so the results i spoke of were all in probablistic terms. so if you subject an ethnic minority or a religious minority to particular conditions it makes that minority more likely to engage in violence. it doesn't necessarily marine that in every single case it will. so it's not clear to me that there is any disagreement between the empirical, the aggregate empirical analysis and the case study analysis. i just think that there's a lot more analysis to be done, and i think that these sorts of detailed case studies go hand in hand w analysis is improving our understanding of these relationships. >> brian? >> yes, in our approach, we don't look at a restriction on religion particularly as a negative or a positive thing. there's many situations in countries where the government and the societ
, et cetera. doesn't mean we necessarily captured everything but we certainly can capture a lot of variation associated with that messiness. also, the predictions that we make are probablistic, not deterministic. so the results i spoke of were all in probablistic terms. so if you subject an ethnic minority or a religious minority to particular conditions it makes that minority more likely to engage in violence. it doesn't necessarily marine that in every single case it will. so it's not clear...