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, et cetera. but that said, that's still -- particularly with law and medicine, that could be a point where -- have you run into trouble legally? have you ever been sued? >> we've never been sued. >> do you have good insurance? >> we do have good insurance, yes. >> how does it work, when i ask a question, is there a specific person who's always online? there might be an expert that i need that person. what happens if they're in bed? do i have to wait 24 hours for a response when i need it straight away? >> good question. customers come, ask their question, you've got a specific question. we've got 10,000 experts on the other end waiting for the next question to come in. >> like a queue almost. >> like ebay, where there's this realtime list. >> is there bidding on the answer? >> they bid with their time. they're racing to be the first one to answer you. and that's how it works. they're waiting for a new question to come in. they've changed their hours, some work the night shift, some work the day s
, et cetera. but that said, that's still -- particularly with law and medicine, that could be a point where -- have you run into trouble legally? have you ever been sued? >> we've never been sued. >> do you have good insurance? >> we do have good insurance, yes. >> how does it work, when i ask a question, is there a specific person who's always online? there might be an expert that i need that person. what happens if they're in bed? do i have to wait 24 hours for a...
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or gang members, et cetera. this is a vital law enforcement tool and you'll see what happens. >> give guilliani credit for cleaning up new york city, continued a policy of stop and frisk which was in place prior to him. >> give credit for that cleaning up. >> it was continued. solid job. continued with greg kelly at a level nobody has seen before. >> it was done before guilliani came to office. >> worried about racial profiling, hold on, bloomberg signed a law in 2004 banning that. there are safeguards in place. the supreme court said it is legal. it is not a violation of the constitution. it works. it is an effective law enforcement tool and it does, does operate as deterrent. when you have high volume of police officers on the streets and you know you're going to get a pat down, you are going to think twice. >> 4.4 million people had suspicious -- >> why are we doing such a good job with terror in new york city? why have we been able to prevent a terror attack? >> how do you know? >> proactive and we have stro
or gang members, et cetera. this is a vital law enforcement tool and you'll see what happens. >> give guilliani credit for cleaning up new york city, continued a policy of stop and frisk which was in place prior to him. >> give credit for that cleaning up. >> it was continued. solid job. continued with greg kelly at a level nobody has seen before. >> it was done before guilliani came to office. >> worried about racial profiling, hold on, bloomberg signed a law in...
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basically we're going to be like a hub where people can come to get services, help, information, et ceteraat you see here on this table are a whole variety of did you ever rent things from tools, some walki-talkies. this helps people know what is going on in their neighborhood. over here you have a whole variety of water and canned goods. we're really hoping that people will stock up for themselves at least for the first 72 hours if not more. i know that i have a ton of canned food and other sorts of things such as water within my own home. and everybody should, but there's going to come a time where people are going to end up running out and needing more. so, that's what we've got right here. >> so, this neighborhood support center, this doesn't look to be a major city sponsored fully stocked space. it can be a small commercial space, even somebody's garage as long as they have the information, a guide of information, who to call for what, communications equipment, some power, have a generator. >> that's right. >> thinking of lights and charge your cell phones and so on. and probably be o
basically we're going to be like a hub where people can come to get services, help, information, et ceteraat you see here on this table are a whole variety of did you ever rent things from tools, some walki-talkies. this helps people know what is going on in their neighborhood. over here you have a whole variety of water and canned goods. we're really hoping that people will stock up for themselves at least for the first 72 hours if not more. i know that i have a ton of canned food and other...
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, et cetera. that may be helpful for judges sentencing to drug courts for addiction problem instead of prison for a long period of time. the primary problem is one of addiction and treatment of remediation of that and the subsequent behavioral problems and other things is probably far more cost-effective and good for that person than simply sentencing them to prison time. and so i think the neuroscience helps to educate and change our ways that we understand drugs and drug addiction. >> another question is have you ever been allowed to testify regarding i.q. in a hearing or a trial using your program? >> yes, i just did that this weekend. so i testified this morning. i do know that -- so the atkins case was actually argued by a professor at the university of new mexico and he is constantly barraged by what's the best way to assess i.q., especially when you have these different tests and different measures, et cetera. i.q. is one of the most well studied things in psychology. so taking a brain scan
, et cetera. that may be helpful for judges sentencing to drug courts for addiction problem instead of prison for a long period of time. the primary problem is one of addiction and treatment of remediation of that and the subsequent behavioral problems and other things is probably far more cost-effective and good for that person than simply sentencing them to prison time. and so i think the neuroscience helps to educate and change our ways that we understand drugs and drug addiction. >>...
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cetera, et. cetera, twit, tweeter. seldom do i see it mentioned. i mentioned it in my column, people talking about my column didn't mention obama and the executive order. i have to do another column. [laughter] and try to bring the point home again. but, you know, it's not my job to run your movement or put your message out for you. t your job. and it's important the people who are involved in this be able to the late great tim in northbound y used to after a speech say what is the bumper sticker? if there is one thing that the right has achieved, better than the left, left liberal progressives, of recent years it's the bumper sticker award. being able to change the conversation, for example, the death tax. it used to be called the estate tax. not the death tax. how we can get president obama to act on that. and i want to start with alvin, if you had any thoughts on that. >> i don't you know, i believe the president has spoken on tha. what is happening. that is the problem in congress. when the president put that sign around his neck, standing besi
cetera, et. cetera, twit, tweeter. seldom do i see it mentioned. i mentioned it in my column, people talking about my column didn't mention obama and the executive order. i have to do another column. [laughter] and try to bring the point home again. but, you know, it's not my job to run your movement or put your message out for you. t your job. and it's important the people who are involved in this be able to the late great tim in northbound y used to after a speech say what is the bumper...
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, et cetera. when i went to see the movie and a few hours later i was processing what i had seen, i had to totally slap myself and just kind of recant and back up, because part of what made it work was the fact that i had seen something on the screen that i don't see, which is the love story, which is such a part of how he overcame. >> and of course the jackie robinson story is a much broader in arobinson story is a much broader story than what's contained within the limits of the period of time that "42? focuses on. he was an extraordinary athlete, he was a very successful student or ucla, he served his country a in the war - not in the war, but arein the army. he was court-martialed by the army, which we bring up in the film tavis: that's right. >> he went on after his baseball career to be very important inor are you his - instrumental -- tavis: absolutely. >> - in the civil rights andmovement, all the way up through 1955, 1957, when the black power movement took the civil rights movement out o
, et cetera. when i went to see the movie and a few hours later i was processing what i had seen, i had to totally slap myself and just kind of recant and back up, because part of what made it work was the fact that i had seen something on the screen that i don't see, which is the love story, which is such a part of how he overcame. >> and of course the jackie robinson story is a much broader in arobinson story is a much broader story than what's contained within the limits of the period...
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that they have chatter, et cetera? my guess it is real. i said, hum, explosives inside the body. that seems like -- like woe! wait a minute. i was like, hum, i bet you they had that stuff lying around for at least six months. now why release it now? >> the timing is so convenient. >> it's too convenient. >> yeah. >> the nsa is under attack, and there is a red alert, and they almost lost the vote in the house which is unheard of on spying. so they are like don't we have something laying around that is incredibly scary. >> yeah, and the first segment of this show should be now the nsa is working with the dea to give information on american drug traffickers to prosecute them. so there's more information about how the nsa is spying on us, and instead of using that for national security, they are using it to prosecute americans for drug use and drug trafficking. every week there is a story about how we'll being violated, and this is a great distraction. but when is it news that al qaeda wants to go after us? >> yeah, the question is, is item in
that they have chatter, et cetera? my guess it is real. i said, hum, explosives inside the body. that seems like -- like woe! wait a minute. i was like, hum, i bet you they had that stuff lying around for at least six months. now why release it now? >> the timing is so convenient. >> it's too convenient. >> yeah. >> the nsa is under attack, and there is a red alert, and they almost lost the vote in the house which is unheard of on spying. so they are like don't we have...
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and they handle most of the public type groups like containers, et cetera.any of the ports facilities that handle things like oil, petroleum products, lick fid natural gas, et cetera, are private facilities and they handle a lot of those types of bulk commodities. so there's probably roughly an equal amount of public and private terminals. host: kurt naggle, the president of the port authorities, we thank you for talking to our viewers and welcome us to the port of virginia. we appreciate it. guest: happy to be here. host: that does it for our coverage at the port of virginia. we want to thank the folks here as well with the authority authority and everyone that was so welcoming to our crew and to all of us. thank you for watching. that does it for today's "washington journal." we'll be back tomorrow from washington. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> we are live at the brookings sister this morning. 400 $87 billion in cuts for the 2011 budget control. recently chuck hagel said
and they handle most of the public type groups like containers, et cetera.any of the ports facilities that handle things like oil, petroleum products, lick fid natural gas, et cetera, are private facilities and they handle a lot of those types of bulk commodities. so there's probably roughly an equal amount of public and private terminals. host: kurt naggle, the president of the port authorities, we thank you for talking to our viewers and welcome us to the port of virginia. we appreciate it....
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bunch of headlines saying u.s., big brother looking down on you, collecting telephone records, et cetera, well, understandably people
bunch of headlines saying u.s., big brother looking down on you, collecting telephone records, et cetera, well, understandably people
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cell phone, and people do if you're really trying to save some of your precious energy minutes, et cetera it's not working as well as it normally does, it is helpful to have a message board that you can get information to other people. and, so, that's what we're showing here. you can see people are going to be looking for their pets. they're going to be looking for rides. people are going to need to be sharing resources a much as they possibly can. another thing that you can see here is they're going to need to be fair tools and some of the things that people are going to need in order to be able to stay safer within their homes. so, we're just showing sort of a gesture to that with all these different tools here. but then also tarps, people are going to need to cover their windows if their windows are cracked, if their roofs are broken. so, ideally, the city would be able to know where all these neighborhood centers are and help deliver some of these supplies. >> they could come from a neighbor, maybe not. thank you so much for allowing us to come in and share this wonderful exhibit. and
cell phone, and people do if you're really trying to save some of your precious energy minutes, et cetera it's not working as well as it normally does, it is helpful to have a message board that you can get information to other people. and, so, that's what we're showing here. you can see people are going to be looking for their pets. they're going to be looking for rides. people are going to need to be sharing resources a much as they possibly can. another thing that you can see here is they're...
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understood] community benefits and how we're doing community arts work, urban agriculture work, et cetera. another piece of that community benefits work is really around education and access and we really have a broad portfolio of work that we're doing, but wanted to particularly lift up the drink tap component. so, in 2010 we started this city-wide global tap initiative. christina mentioned the bottled water filling station in the airport. we have them in the zoo. we have them in a number of places throughout the city that we have installed so that, again, tap water is publicly available in places where it might not be so easy if you're at the marina green, at a park, things like that. we have also begun to participate in a national partnership called tap it where businesses sign up to be a "tap it" partner and they offer free bottle -- free refills of water for anybody that wants it. we have about 100 businesses participating here in san francisco. one thing that we've done at the puc is both on our website and through our mobile app that you can download, you can see where is the neare
understood] community benefits and how we're doing community arts work, urban agriculture work, et cetera. another piece of that community benefits work is really around education and access and we really have a broad portfolio of work that we're doing, but wanted to particularly lift up the drink tap component. so, in 2010 we started this city-wide global tap initiative. christina mentioned the bottled water filling station in the airport. we have them in the zoo. we have them in a number of...
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two or more sweetened beverages per day resulted in obesity, heart disease, diabetes, et cetera, given what we know about the science behind that type of consumption. i really encourage you all to look at making sure we get tap water stations in the bayview and the mission, chinatown, and other communities that are experiencing disparities with regards to obesity and overweight. thank you. >> thank you. are there any other members of the public that would like to speak on this item? all right. i'd like to bring up radika fox real quick, just wanted to talk about tap water stations and how the locations were determined. >> so, i'm actually going to ask my colleague laura page who is -- coordinates our tap drink program to answer that question. >> thank you. >> can we put that up -- >> the map? >> the map again? thanks. >> we're asking specifically about the tap stations in schools or tap stations outdoors, so both. >> so, for outdoors, tap stations were determined based on use by the public. so, they're in large public open spaces such as golden gate park and yerba buena center for the
two or more sweetened beverages per day resulted in obesity, heart disease, diabetes, et cetera, given what we know about the science behind that type of consumption. i really encourage you all to look at making sure we get tap water stations in the bayview and the mission, chinatown, and other communities that are experiencing disparities with regards to obesity and overweight. thank you. >> thank you. are there any other members of the public that would like to speak on this item? all...
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bomb shelter signs in our schools, et cetera, et cetera.republicans like that, it's back, and they enjoy the fact that the cold war has restarted and they can blame barack obama for it. the problem is they might forget when medvedev was the president of russia, we had a great relationship with them. so my problem is no matter what he does, he can't win. so what? i want ryan, aside from the fact that you just received a delicious compliment about your age, the president has canceled his summit with mr. putin, but again, that's not likely to appease his critics who probably want, as you know, a return to the bush doctrine, i guess. >> what was the bush doctrine? remember, he stared into putin's eyes, or stared into his soul, i think he said. >> that's right putin is not the kind of figure you would see warmth there, and truth worthyness, but one reason, you know, they're going to continue criticizing him is just tactically they didn't play this very well. i don't think they thought through what they were doing when they stopped his plane in r
bomb shelter signs in our schools, et cetera, et cetera.republicans like that, it's back, and they enjoy the fact that the cold war has restarted and they can blame barack obama for it. the problem is they might forget when medvedev was the president of russia, we had a great relationship with them. so my problem is no matter what he does, he can't win. so what? i want ryan, aside from the fact that you just received a delicious compliment about your age, the president has canceled his summit...
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, et cetera.bad thing. if you're out there trying to educate the public on how to handle weapons safely, who not to shoot, including, you know, yourself, go get help if you need that sort of thing, that's a good thing. that's not at all what the nra stands for in the public's mind today, and if that's the case, then their image is worse than what we know, and they're hypocrites on top of that. that's the saddest part. >> let's just say that jimmy's dream of a third gun ownership organization were to come there true and there would be an advocate for the sane ordinary man on the street gun owner, what do you think realistically they could lobby for in washington. >> those people are pro-gun registries. my father was a lifetime member of the nra who resigned his membership over their response to the sandy hook shootings. he collects guns, he loves to use them properly, and actually he's pointed out if it was as hard to get a gun as it is to get a car, that would be okay with him. i think it would be
, et cetera.bad thing. if you're out there trying to educate the public on how to handle weapons safely, who not to shoot, including, you know, yourself, go get help if you need that sort of thing, that's a good thing. that's not at all what the nra stands for in the public's mind today, and if that's the case, then their image is worse than what we know, and they're hypocrites on top of that. that's the saddest part. >> let's just say that jimmy's dream of a third gun ownership...
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it's not just because god bless, et cetera. i pulled a joke back.ight, anyway, because a lot of the great people who worked on the show are going to be producing great content. now, anyway, let's give you a snip of the guests here. there's a lot to talk about here. >> i never imagined there being an african-american president and that blinded me to the fact that it was a democratic president more than it was a, you know, camelot knight waving a progressive magic wanted to right our wrongs. >> it's offensive the idea that has been floated a lot that we choose to go to school elsewhere, i should give up a quality education in exchange for my health care. >> i'm just worried about people tuning in late and don't watch to like programs like yours or read the newspapers every day and our love information voters. >> those people are friended by the idea that gays could be married are going to take it out on obama. >> what are we doing? we claim there is a problem with a lack of sufficient oil and we're exporting more oil, feeding the speculators. >> the c
it's not just because god bless, et cetera. i pulled a joke back.ight, anyway, because a lot of the great people who worked on the show are going to be producing great content. now, anyway, let's give you a snip of the guests here. there's a lot to talk about here. >> i never imagined there being an african-american president and that blinded me to the fact that it was a democratic president more than it was a, you know, camelot knight waving a progressive magic wanted to right our...
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because they have less to spend, retailers like walmart, dollar general, et cetera, et cetera, are suffering, and they're going to continue suffering as long as that income stays low and the bigger point probably, that high unemployment rate stays as high as it is. >> in fact, walmart is warning basically that things are not going to get any better. what does that say when the world's largest retailer when they say, sales are going down? >> that could construe the upper end of the economy is doing better. that's not their target audience. i will say -- you guys are talking about half the equation. the you said gas prices, that's going up this year and interest rates are going up a lot recently. that's what consumers and investors are more concerned about than payroll tax increase. you spend less, means less drive, less gas demand and the government is borrowing less beuse they don't have to offset that artificial tax cut. we've seen interest rates go up less. >> that's got to be the last word. thanks, guys. >>> coming up, neil predicted it. harry just confirming it. time to brace yourself fo
because they have less to spend, retailers like walmart, dollar general, et cetera, et cetera, are suffering, and they're going to continue suffering as long as that income stays low and the bigger point probably, that high unemployment rate stays as high as it is. >> in fact, walmart is warning basically that things are not going to get any better. what does that say when the world's largest retailer when they say, sales are going down? >> that could construe the upper end of the...
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, et cetera. there i did see a piece in the paper today that spun us somewhat positive. i come to you all because we've come to you before and we talked about, you know, a topic about the new greenway. and in those conversations that we've had with you all, we'd like to let you know we have made several attempts to talk to folks and the clients, then to have none of those conversations be returned. i know people have busy schedules, but i do want to make this perfectly clear. the outreach in the bayview hunters point is a very sensitive issue for our community. i would hope that this commission continues to understand the sensitivity of the inland area that folks may not be accustomed to going door to door in public housing sites that, you know, have high crime and low-incomes. but i ask that you all consider that when you make decisions about how you communicate with our community and i hope that you all are, you know, aware that there has been some very successful organizations that have made co
, et cetera. there i did see a piece in the paper today that spun us somewhat positive. i come to you all because we've come to you before and we talked about, you know, a topic about the new greenway. and in those conversations that we've had with you all, we'd like to let you know we have made several attempts to talk to folks and the clients, then to have none of those conversations be returned. i know people have busy schedules, but i do want to make this perfectly clear. the outreach in...
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they need deep, deep reforms in the structure of the company, et cetera.s what he announced today. it's going to be tough, because the oil industry in mexico is something that is very close to the mexican people. this video is from 1938. this is the mexican people demanding that the government nationalize 17 different oil companies, british and american mostly, and when those british and american companies demanded that they get paid back, mexicans handed in all of the wealth. they handed in jewelry, chickens, cellos, et cetera, in order to pay them back. this is a big change. if it gets through. it will mean companies like chevron, et cetera, can now invest and get more revenue out of a new country in latin america. it's also an investment opportunity for america, and perhaps, bill and kelly, as well, a better mexican economy. >> yeah, michelle, the best-performing market, i think, over the last -- i think the week, maybe a couple of weeks, is mexico. people are getting -- >> reporter: in anticipation of this. hedge funds in particular, highly anticipator
they need deep, deep reforms in the structure of the company, et cetera.s what he announced today. it's going to be tough, because the oil industry in mexico is something that is very close to the mexican people. this video is from 1938. this is the mexican people demanding that the government nationalize 17 different oil companies, british and american mostly, and when those british and american companies demanded that they get paid back, mexicans handed in all of the wealth. they handed in...
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et cetera. what do you think of that? >> well, if it's me, i would say the fbi's file on me is probably larger. that's what i'd be most worried about. look, no. i tend to agree here. and this idea, john, of individuals saying you can't have this or that, i don't know how that works when the nsa obviously isn't that interested in me. but some terrorist is going to say, i'd prefer if you fellows didn't have my phone records and all the rest of it. but, you know, i'm beginning to think that the congress of the united states should rightly take a look at this and sort of limit and we should argue out exactly what they can hold and how long. >> well, they are looking at it. and the president, in his press conference on friday, basically said he wants to work with the congress on putting appropriate restraints in place and more oversight, all that. but they're not gonna give up these programs. these programs are going to grow. there is sort of a limitless ability of the state to manipulate your life. it's vast amounts of anonym
et cetera. what do you think of that? >> well, if it's me, i would say the fbi's file on me is probably larger. that's what i'd be most worried about. look, no. i tend to agree here. and this idea, john, of individuals saying you can't have this or that, i don't know how that works when the nsa obviously isn't that interested in me. but some terrorist is going to say, i'd prefer if you fellows didn't have my phone records and all the rest of it. but, you know, i'm beginning to think that...
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, et cetera, i think the country goes back to what it was in the 1970s, which was so deeply progressivehat richard nixon had to do everything that ralph nader told him to do. >> michael: it's true, i listen to cenk say this for a long time, and he is right about it. what gets done in washington now without taking the money away. >> listen, if the people lead the leaders will follow. the only way it is going to happen is if you can convince your friends, family, everyone, that money is rotting the system. and when we can get people to get serious about getting money out of politics, make our republican brothers and sisters understand that citizens united hurt them, and the repeal of glass spiegel was a racket perpetrated on us by both the republicans in congress, and the democrats in the white house, but the politicians are not going to reform this. it is going to have to come from the people. >> michael: and when you talk about lawrence summers now being considered to run the fed -- >> yeah, i have a lot of jokes about larry summers, but they are all very derivative. [ laughter ] >> 12
, et cetera, i think the country goes back to what it was in the 1970s, which was so deeply progressivehat richard nixon had to do everything that ralph nader told him to do. >> michael: it's true, i listen to cenk say this for a long time, and he is right about it. what gets done in washington now without taking the money away. >> listen, if the people lead the leaders will follow. the only way it is going to happen is if you can convince your friends, family, everyone, that money...
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is a good american, who is a bad american, what constitutes bias, what constructs good and bad, et cetera. so, i encourage you to attend this workshop. the other is that we have concurrent enrollment for high school students, junior and high -- junior and senior high school students, and these are courses that are offered by ccsf. we're still open, accessible, affordable, accredited. don't let the mainstream media fool you, all right. we're one of the best bargains in town. and we have courses that transfer to u.c. and csu. so, if any of you have students or are a student interested, they're being offered. they are three units. you will have fulfilled the requirement at csu american cultures and ethic is studies. at berkeley and any of the other uc systems. i encourage you, you will have a leg up in transferring or graduating into a four-year college ~ by having these courses under your belt. so, i just wanted to encourage folks to know that these possibilities are there for the students and they should take advantage of them. and city college is there to support both san francisco unifie
is a good american, who is a bad american, what constitutes bias, what constructs good and bad, et cetera. so, i encourage you to attend this workshop. the other is that we have concurrent enrollment for high school students, junior and high -- junior and senior high school students, and these are courses that are offered by ccsf. we're still open, accessible, affordable, accredited. don't let the mainstream media fool you, all right. we're one of the best bargains in town. and we have courses...
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what do you think of the postmaster general and getting rid of saturday delivery, et cetera.hey have pension issues, though, is my understanding more than anything. >> there are two provisions that he had kind of talked about, and i think that ending the saturday delivery is just really not that big of a deal. >> it doesn't save enough money. >> here's the bottom line on that. this is what i feel. i feel that he has done a lot to get the postal service back on its feet. look how much -- i think it was $1.9 billion in debt and it's gone from that to 700 million something. so he's done a lot. i don't want them to get a bailout. he's telling them that he doesn't want a bailout. so for congress to pass this, i think it might be, this is just my feeling, i just think it might be in our betterment. i think it might be a good thing to do. >> all right. a group of 87 federal judges writing a letter to congress complaining about the sequester. here's a quote. funding reductions have forced us to slash our operations to the bone and we believe that our constitutional duties, public saf
what do you think of the postmaster general and getting rid of saturday delivery, et cetera.hey have pension issues, though, is my understanding more than anything. >> there are two provisions that he had kind of talked about, and i think that ending the saturday delivery is just really not that big of a deal. >> it doesn't save enough money. >> here's the bottom line on that. this is what i feel. i feel that he has done a lot to get the postal service back on its feet. look...
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is a good american, who is a bad american, what constitutes bias, what constructs good and bad, et cetera. so, i encourage you to attend this workshop. the other is that we have concurrent enrollment for high school students, junior and high -- junior and senior high school students, and these are courses that are offered by ccsf. we're still open, accessible, affordable, accredited. don't let the mainstream media fool you, all right. we're one of the best bargains in town. and we have courses that transfer to u.c. and csu. so, if any of you have students or are a student interested, they're being offered. they are three units. you will have fulfilled the requiren
is a good american, who is a bad american, what constitutes bias, what constructs good and bad, et cetera. so, i encourage you to attend this workshop. the other is that we have concurrent enrollment for high school students, junior and high -- junior and senior high school students, and these are courses that are offered by ccsf. we're still open, accessible, affordable, accredited. don't let the mainstream media fool you, all right. we're one of the best bargains in town. and we have courses...
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over time that i take anatomy have more public when the economists came in, et cetera and started to have lots of incorporation and the definition of fiduciary responsibilities got narrowed down to a point where you must always look to maximize your value, otherwise you will get fired or is it. that kind of got lost in the process. we lost that moral, ethical, humane, emotional dimension of work. work is the fundamental in our lives. s. ford said, it is a very human mass. we have created workplace is devoid of any caring and feeling and the power of love. now we are bringing that together. i do think it is evolutionary in the sense that we as humans beings are often rapidly in the world is changing dramatically. if you look in the last 20 years how much the world has changed. 1989, not only did we have the collapse of communism and free-market economies, but we also had the exxon valdez oil spill, the invention of the world wide web, which is fundamentally transformed the world because it created the transparency and egalitarianism. we also have a demographic threshold, where we have
over time that i take anatomy have more public when the economists came in, et cetera and started to have lots of incorporation and the definition of fiduciary responsibilities got narrowed down to a point where you must always look to maximize your value, otherwise you will get fired or is it. that kind of got lost in the process. we lost that moral, ethical, humane, emotional dimension of work. work is the fundamental in our lives. s. ford said, it is a very human mass. we have created...
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you should see increase in school et cetera cannedness and we sudden an important factor. >> and student engagement in the class classrooms. >> exactly and there are multiple benefits to doing this program and i want to say because this is important for you and all of the research people left in the room that we do know from the research it's not the social emotional learning for effective bullying prevention programs. there are other elements of staff training and educating students about what to do in a bullying case and our program we teach kids the 3r's. recognize, report and refuse bullying and we talk about the power that the bystanders have and the things they can do to make a difference and at a whole school level training adults and i want to put this out here and this is something that we know is very important. >> so alixis we heard a number of times today is takes a village and not just about programs in schools and not just about schools and families, but what is out there in the air, and mia has worked with sesame workshop. you target a slightly older age group. talk to us
you should see increase in school et cetera cannedness and we sudden an important factor. >> and student engagement in the class classrooms. >> exactly and there are multiple benefits to doing this program and i want to say because this is important for you and all of the research people left in the room that we do know from the research it's not the social emotional learning for effective bullying prevention programs. there are other elements of staff training and educating...
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the census measures irish american, italian-american, african-american, et cetera, et cetera. does that dilute the overconsciousness of black versus white? >> it doesn't dilute it. talking to me, as an african- american what i will tell you, the census saying african- american or irish american or scottish american, whatever, it doesn't matter. when i walk down the street and someone sees me the first thing they are going to see is a black woman. if they look automatic or you, they're not going to say, there's a jewish american, there's an irish american. you see race and we identify with it. and quite frankly, the election of barack obama i think was one of the greatest political events i will ever see in my lifetime but the country has become more race conscious in terms of color, and in terms of ethnicity since he was elected. the national debate on race in light of the jury verdict in the trayvon martin case absolutely demonstrated it. our discussions about immigration refinancial and the place of hispanics in american culture absolutely non straight that when it comes to
the census measures irish american, italian-american, african-american, et cetera, et cetera. does that dilute the overconsciousness of black versus white? >> it doesn't dilute it. talking to me, as an african- american what i will tell you, the census saying african- american or irish american or scottish american, whatever, it doesn't matter. when i walk down the street and someone sees me the first thing they are going to see is a black woman. if they look automatic or you, they're not...