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et cetera, et cetera.ry one of those numbers is an individual chide. -- child, and they are children like my grandchildren who play, laugh, cry, misbehave. but these kids are losing their childhoods and they are facing problems that are not only affecting them now in horrible ways, and you have seen it on television. i have visited in lebanon, syria and jordan and iraq, how the kids are trying to survive. it's affecting their future, and if it's affecting the kids' futures, it's affecting their country's futures, and that means all of us too. area. >> it creates a massive multipler effect, it affects the kids from neighbouring countries because refugees are taking away resources of them. what do you see as the consequences of an enormous problem? >> well let's talk about it in terms of the kids themselves. imagine that you are a 5-year-old kid in syria, in a hard to reach area, or living in a tent literally a tent, and the winters get cold in the beqaa valley, jordan and elsewhere. that kid, that five-year
et cetera, et cetera.ry one of those numbers is an individual chide. -- child, and they are children like my grandchildren who play, laugh, cry, misbehave. but these kids are losing their childhoods and they are facing problems that are not only affecting them now in horrible ways, and you have seen it on television. i have visited in lebanon, syria and jordan and iraq, how the kids are trying to survive. it's affecting their future, and if it's affecting the kids' futures, it's affecting their...
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a captain and a lieutenant inspectors down there and they handle all inspections, plan review, et cetera for the airport. schools have to be inspected annually. we have a inspector there. residential care facilities every two years and public education. we have sro's single room occupancies where the owner can request the fire department come down and give safety talks and which we do on a regular basis. our r1 and r2 programs the inspections are conducted by our engine companies. we have approximately 3800 r1 and r2 inspections annually. to date we have completed about 700 and their role is determine the level of fire life safety in the department of building inspection. if they see an. >> >> >> issue that needs attention they call us directly and a that is a sprinkler or system that is down or alarm or exiting and not only do they put it into the report and into the system and flagged and routed directly to the district it's under they also call us and we would send an inspector out immediately on something like that. so our current initiative -- the question came up what are we doing
a captain and a lieutenant inspectors down there and they handle all inspections, plan review, et cetera for the airport. schools have to be inspected annually. we have a inspector there. residential care facilities every two years and public education. we have sro's single room occupancies where the owner can request the fire department come down and give safety talks and which we do on a regular basis. our r1 and r2 programs the inspections are conducted by our engine companies. we have...
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they're assembly high rise buildings and et cetera and specified occupancies that fall under our jurisdiction. the bureau is broken up into different sections. we have a [inaudible] section that's stationed up on mission street next to the building department and they do our plan review for new construction. we have districts broken up into 10 and have district inspectors. the districts they inspect all new construction. they have the responsibility for complaint inspections within their district and they also conduct referral inspections so for fire clearance if the health department or another agency is requesting clearance in the district that is their role -- >> if you could speak into the mic so people can -- >> i'm sorry. high rise and getting back to the health and safety code we're mandated to inspect every high rise and we have a division and inspectors assigned to that section and 525 high rises in san francisco and we inspect them annually and then we have the port of san francisco. we have a captain of the port and inspector assigned to the port and that is more or less a one stop
they're assembly high rise buildings and et cetera and specified occupancies that fall under our jurisdiction. the bureau is broken up into different sections. we have a [inaudible] section that's stationed up on mission street next to the building department and they do our plan review for new construction. we have districts broken up into 10 and have district inspectors. the districts they inspect all new construction. they have the responsibility for complaint inspections within their...
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i've watched the nature channel et cetera, et cetera and there's so mach that needs to be done up there. that can be excused. it's great for youth and young people to be interested and have that passion because we need more of that in this country particularly as we address the arctic. where i'm concerned is when senior leaders are not necessarily there in that seal expert category. i was at a senate hearing last week and there were a couple of senators who had very legitimate, very good questions. there were others on the panel who you can sense they almost have to establish their credibility first. one of them and i know ambassador gearhart. are you still here? one senator to establish credibility, said, well, my wife traveled to iceland once. you have a very nice country there. and i turned around and looked at the ambassador and he is there, oh. you know at that point they have some sort of very shallow interest or knowledge about the arctic and yet here they are making decisions. another one mentioned to the alaskans who were in attendance that he had visited alaska once. i checked
i've watched the nature channel et cetera, et cetera and there's so mach that needs to be done up there. that can be excused. it's great for youth and young people to be interested and have that passion because we need more of that in this country particularly as we address the arctic. where i'm concerned is when senior leaders are not necessarily there in that seal expert category. i was at a senate hearing last week and there were a couple of senators who had very legitimate, very good...
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site actually has the type of meals that they provide, the meal hours, the contact phone number, et cetera, and we do share those with the public, with the consumers when they call, find out where things are. okay, back to glide. so for glide we are recommending an additional amount of $85,693 with a revised grant total amount not to exceed $386,564. with glide this increase will basically increase our service with them from 5 days a week to 7 days a week. there is definitely a lot of demand for a breakfast program and in the past we just didn't have the resources to be able to expand and meet the demand and this allows us to do a little bit of that. are there any questions? >> commissioners? >> linda, actually i should have asked the question first. i realize that you have kind of add back money to different sites, okay? i'm just wondering why the latino group and the japanese group did not have any extra money. it's just a question. >> sure. this is a notice of funding availability request. the process is open to any nonprofits that are out there. we did have a few contractors, current c
site actually has the type of meals that they provide, the meal hours, the contact phone number, et cetera, and we do share those with the public, with the consumers when they call, find out where things are. okay, back to glide. so for glide we are recommending an additional amount of $85,693 with a revised grant total amount not to exceed $386,564. with glide this increase will basically increase our service with them from 5 days a week to 7 days a week. there is definitely a lot of demand...
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, et cetera, et cetera she has a history of this. so why should we trust her? why should the american public want to trust her? she's inventing things and, by the way, a lot of this is just totally obscure she's trying to generate enough paperwork that nobody will ever get through with it. you think that they've been five years trying to get these statements from the state department. they've been all this period of time trying to do that. you invent all of this stuff so that you can delay delay, delay. so it will never happen. >> jessica, is that what it is or is it getting it out of the way before she announces her run for president? >> i certainly don't think that hillary is a devious person who is inventing these things for a delay of game. i think that the clintons do want to get past certain things before they launch the complain. i think what's really crucial is that hillary gets out there and starts talking about her agenda and her platform and policies and what she'll do as president. >> would you accept this behavior from a
, et cetera, et cetera she has a history of this. so why should we trust her? why should the american public want to trust her? she's inventing things and, by the way, a lot of this is just totally obscure she's trying to generate enough paperwork that nobody will ever get through with it. you think that they've been five years trying to get these statements from the state department. they've been all this period of time trying to do that. you invent all of this stuff so that you can delay...
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your residence, where you live, and look up if there is any complaints or pending inspections et cetera and if you have concerns you can call. they can call us directly on that. in addition the fire department is working with the american red cross. they have reached out to us and we're happy to work with them identifying high risk areas and the goal there is to provide and install smoke alarms to needy residents, and the new smoke alarms starting this july and with the california fire marshal need to have 10 year battery lives in them so that's a new provision that's out there, and it's worth noting that 2/3 of all fire deaths that cause -- that have occurred that where residents had smoke alarms 2/3 were due to they were disabled or they didn't have them either, 2/3, and the reason they're disabled is nuisance alarms or sometimes the battery fails so this is a step in the right direction and we're going to work with them on that. and other current initiatives we're working on, things to consider, just throwing them out there and let you know we're kind of trying to think outside the b
your residence, where you live, and look up if there is any complaints or pending inspections et cetera and if you have concerns you can call. they can call us directly on that. in addition the fire department is working with the american red cross. they have reached out to us and we're happy to work with them identifying high risk areas and the goal there is to provide and install smoke alarms to needy residents, and the new smoke alarms starting this july and with the california fire marshal...
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, et cetera. >> all right, thank you very much indeed for talking to al jazeera. >> time for sport now. >> thank you. we start at the cricket world cup where australia have beaten sri lanka. the aussies scored 376-9. michael clark was one of three batsman to get a 50. the stand out performer smashed 102 of just 53 balls. sri lanka showed fight in their chase, eventually crumbling to 312, australia winning by 64 runs. >> the whole sri lanka batting innings played really well and there's pressure, no doubt about it. our attitude was we've got to find a way to take wickets. it shows how long the game's come now that you can think about chasing 375 runs, but it's the skill of the players and the work they put in. >> new zealand beating having a. he took 4-18 of his 300th wicket in the pros. they made short work chasing that down, top scored with with 57 improving to a six wicket win with 84 balls to spare. they sit comfortably on top of pool a. >> it's always a good wicket here. you restrict teams to under 300 traditionally, you've got a chance of winning. we went into it thinking it was g
, et cetera. >> all right, thank you very much indeed for talking to al jazeera. >> time for sport now. >> thank you. we start at the cricket world cup where australia have beaten sri lanka. the aussies scored 376-9. michael clark was one of three batsman to get a 50. the stand out performer smashed 102 of just 53 balls. sri lanka showed fight in their chase, eventually crumbling to 312, australia winning by 64 runs. >> the whole sri lanka batting innings played really...
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, et cetera. since the sentence has happened, this prevents him from running in the next election. you have to remember that this sunday, the members of the opposition had voted in kareem wad, for six year term, but because of the conviction, he's likely to be able to run. >> condolences and tributes to the former prime minister of singapore continue to pour in. >> where people have been coming over the last few days to deliver their get well messages, now to send their condolences. tony wong was a teacher for decades. when he heard the news that lee kwan yew had dyed he died had put him in pain. >> what's going to happen in the near future is not going to be bad. >> flags of the small nation were lowered to half mast, to honor the passing of whom many felt was the father of modern singapore. without lee kwan yew singapore as many know it would not have existed. he saw his home land occupied first by the british and then by the japanese. after training as a lawyer he became prime minister in 1959
, et cetera. since the sentence has happened, this prevents him from running in the next election. you have to remember that this sunday, the members of the opposition had voted in kareem wad, for six year term, but because of the conviction, he's likely to be able to run. >> condolences and tributes to the former prime minister of singapore continue to pour in. >> where people have been coming over the last few days to deliver their get well messages, now to send their condolences....
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they see a transformer saying this is where i am and this is the speed i'm going, et cetera et ceteraw if you can press sort of the emergency swab button, it shrieks the control, if you don't have time to press the button in front of you, then clearly you have a problem. it might not click for a bit, but really you are benignly carrying on, unless you are focusing on that four-digit number then, again, you might not notice for sometime. suddenly you look back and you said there is x there and now it's there at all. >> the airbus a320 was 24 years old. is that particularly old for an aircraft? 24 years old? >> it's -- it's -- well it depends how much flying -- this thing will have been flown and flown and flown, unlike military airplanes that play maybe two hours a day, this one will be flying for its keep. given that this is western europe spain, france germany, and especially with the germans you can be insured that this will be maintained to the highest standards. >> yeah. the a320 is a proper work horse? >> yes, there are thousands of them. something happened to the airplane that t
they see a transformer saying this is where i am and this is the speed i'm going, et cetera et ceteraw if you can press sort of the emergency swab button, it shrieks the control, if you don't have time to press the button in front of you, then clearly you have a problem. it might not click for a bit, but really you are benignly carrying on, unless you are focusing on that four-digit number then, again, you might not notice for sometime. suddenly you look back and you said there is x there and...
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have very challenging issue that is all big cities are facing with the transportation the water, et cetera. so that city diplomacy paved the way for the national diplomacy. i did not do intentionally, but as a byproduct, these kinds of efforts of diplomacy -- stirred the international diplomacy. >> that was tokyo governor masuzoe speaking to nhk world's sho beppu. >>> they are scrambling to reach an agreement on tehran's nuclear development. foreign ministers for the five permanent u.n. security council members and germany. they've been at it for almost 18 months. western media report the leaders still need to resolve persistent obstacles. these include ending some sanctions and deciding the limits of iran's nuclear research and development. iranian deputy foreign minister said they had heated exchanges. >> translator: we cannot say we are close to resolving the issues, but we are hopeful and continue the efforts. >> the representatives will continue talks on tuesday. >>> western nations have temporarily lifted some of their sanctions on iran, but the ones that remain are having a serious
have very challenging issue that is all big cities are facing with the transportation the water, et cetera. so that city diplomacy paved the way for the national diplomacy. i did not do intentionally, but as a byproduct, these kinds of efforts of diplomacy -- stirred the international diplomacy. >> that was tokyo governor masuzoe speaking to nhk world's sho beppu. >>> they are scrambling to reach an agreement on tehran's nuclear development. foreign ministers for the five...
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mark is the trial american sniper, et cetera, et cetera. it seems like it comes out against them after the books are written. i wondered if you had me feedback from your brothers. >> sure, that's an excellent question. and they take us back a couple years. when you have the bin laden rate prompted a lot of books coming out except for lone survivor, which was marcus littrell. this operation went rating -- of redwing. it was an inspiration one they should know. when i was an iraqi was three days before that. the guys are like sending me e-mails, calling me surefooted stuff like that, making fun of me. what i will say when you're at the highest levels of government even admirals who are complicit with the national security staff releasing secret to "the new york times" and collaborating with hollywood bringing people in the top-secret information and giving them access to mission planners and stuff like that. just because you're the top-secret clearance does not mean you are privy to all information. if you need to know basis only. when you ha
mark is the trial american sniper, et cetera, et cetera. it seems like it comes out against them after the books are written. i wondered if you had me feedback from your brothers. >> sure, that's an excellent question. and they take us back a couple years. when you have the bin laden rate prompted a lot of books coming out except for lone survivor, which was marcus littrell. this operation went rating -- of redwing. it was an inspiration one they should know. when i was an iraqi was three...
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, et cetera. i'm not going to get into the numbers at this point in time except to say to you, we have established a critical measurement of needing a one year breakout time for a reasonable period of time and an ability to be able to limit the impact of whatever is produced by whatever centrifuges are running. in other words, you have to look at the stockpile and what happens to the spent fuel, what happens to other things. so there is a larger equation of how you measure what is happening. but the answer is, it is part of that equation and we are very much focused on it. >> secretary, let me ask you this, we're sitting at the table with the iranians, negotiating a very important issue relative to the nuclear program and intentions and not only to the region but to the world. and concurrently we are involved in iraq, syria and the iranian influence there, despite the americans believing that we have a friendly government in iraq, it seems as though the loyalties of that iraqi government are more
, et cetera. i'm not going to get into the numbers at this point in time except to say to you, we have established a critical measurement of needing a one year breakout time for a reasonable period of time and an ability to be able to limit the impact of whatever is produced by whatever centrifuges are running. in other words, you have to look at the stockpile and what happens to the spent fuel, what happens to other things. so there is a larger equation of how you measure what is happening....
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yes, we need to create more white and yellow zones et cetera, but at some point there is going to be too many vehicles so thank you very much. >> thank you. okay seeing no other member ever the public that would like to comment on item 3 public comment is closed. [gavel] >> >> supervisor wiener would you like to make a motion on this item? >> thank you madam chair and i am sorry sfpd is not here. that's unfortunate because sfpd is a key part of the enforcement solution. it should not be all on the mta but in any event i think we got a good flavor today of some of the efforts being made but we have a lot of work to do and i look forward to receiving a report in 60 days from mta on what its plan is to have the capacity to actually enforce double parking more consifert antdly so with they will move to continue item number 3 to the call of the chair. >> okay. this motion is to move to the call of the chair. seconded by supervisor kim and without objection. [gavel] it is so. madam clerk are there any other items on the agenda? >> madam chair there is no further business. >> all right. thi
yes, we need to create more white and yellow zones et cetera, but at some point there is going to be too many vehicles so thank you very much. >> thank you. okay seeing no other member ever the public that would like to comment on item 3 public comment is closed. [gavel] >> >> supervisor wiener would you like to make a motion on this item? >> thank you madam chair and i am sorry sfpd is not here. that's unfortunate because sfpd is a key part of the enforcement solution....
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et cetera was the percentage of funds that beat their benchmarks in the one, five, and ten year periods? did anybody do it? >> well, if you look across the nine u.s. boxes, you'll see none of the categories outperformed the benchmark. over short-term near term medium term or longer term horizon. >> it's often thought that perhaps with the return of volatility that some of these actively managed funds will do better but your research also shows that's not the case. >> that is not the case. if you go back to the last two periods with heightened volatility and stress in the market such as 2001 or 2008 if you look at those reports, you'll see that most of the managers did not beat the benchmarks. >> domestic equity funds lagged considerably across all time frames. 77%, 81%, 77% underperforming. the argument for active management a has often been a couple of things. number one, in small cap categories that's where the active managers could show their stuff. in emerging or international markets. that's where they added value, or in down markets, that's where they added value. did you find tha
et cetera was the percentage of funds that beat their benchmarks in the one, five, and ten year periods? did anybody do it? >> well, if you look across the nine u.s. boxes, you'll see none of the categories outperformed the benchmark. over short-term near term medium term or longer term horizon. >> it's often thought that perhaps with the return of volatility that some of these actively managed funds will do better but your research also shows that's not the case. >> that is...
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, et cetera. since this sentence happened, this prevents him from running in the next presidential election. you have to remember that this sunday, the members of the opposition have voted in kareem wad for their next presidential candidate. given six year sentence, he's unlikely to run. >> angela merkel in berlin, it's feared that greece is runging out of money. renegotiating the terms of the greek incredible bailout. ease the humanitarian crisis says there will be no more money without reforms. al jazeera's john vob lust siropolous. first that 2.3 billion. the eu saying you got to bring in reforms to get this money. alexis tsipras saying, we will make these reforms these arethe reforms rather than bringing them in before they get the money. >> well, it's the game of chicken continued but now not between finance ministers but at the highest level. greece has been given as you know to the end of april to not only specify the reforms but to begin to carry them out and show thattists moving in the d
, et cetera. since this sentence happened, this prevents him from running in the next presidential election. you have to remember that this sunday, the members of the opposition have voted in kareem wad for their next presidential candidate. given six year sentence, he's unlikely to run. >> angela merkel in berlin, it's feared that greece is runging out of money. renegotiating the terms of the greek incredible bailout. ease the humanitarian crisis says there will be no more money without...
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we want our children to have it better than we had it, et cetera, et cetera et cetera.bove all, in the case of my country, our country, we need to learn more about the world. we need to understand the cultures and the languages and what they think about. we need to understand and look at their world through their eyes, not ours. so i think collectively, we can do this. i wish my colleagues would get hot on this strategy right now governor and the rest of you. but i think -- i do think it is a clash of ideas and i think the good ideas will win out, as long as everybody understands what this is really all about. so thank you all again for joining us. and it's been a great seminar. [applause] >> see you next year! >> coming up, we'll take you live to the council on foreign relations to bring you a conversation with the state department's undersecretary, sarah sewell. she'll be talking about the work of the atrocities prevention board. again, that's live at 6:30 eastern here on c-span. and then tonight at 9:00 eastern, today's dedication ceremony for the edward m. kennedy i
we want our children to have it better than we had it, et cetera, et cetera et cetera.bove all, in the case of my country, our country, we need to learn more about the world. we need to understand the cultures and the languages and what they think about. we need to understand and look at their world through their eyes, not ours. so i think collectively, we can do this. i wish my colleagues would get hot on this strategy right now governor and the rest of you. but i think -- i do think it is a...
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you can find whether you need to take a bus high-speed line et cetera. there is no regional rail service because of the fire. you see the flames burning here tune to burn on this massive facility. 65,000 square-footwear house. i've seen signs that say the space is available. i talked to the fire department. they're checking on ownership, who owns it and whether or not it was leased et cetera. it's a large structure. at some point it's one story, at some points it's two stories. the fire department tells me there's a fear of collapse. they're trying to keep people back because they're worried a back portion of the structure on the opposite side on westmoreland, we're on fox, but over on westmoreland that area could collapse. the head line right now, you plan on taking septa, the manayunk/norristown regional rail you have to make other plans. that service suspended until further notice. another update in 30 noinzminutes. >>> one person is dead and two others injured after an explosion at a berks county titanium plan the. it happened on the timet plant. the
you can find whether you need to take a bus high-speed line et cetera. there is no regional rail service because of the fire. you see the flames burning here tune to burn on this massive facility. 65,000 square-footwear house. i've seen signs that say the space is available. i talked to the fire department. they're checking on ownership, who owns it and whether or not it was leased et cetera. it's a large structure. at some point it's one story, at some points it's two stories. the fire...
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et cetera et cetera. more, of course, coming your way on that in world business throughout the day. >> alice, thank you so much. stay with us here on bbc world news. still to come life as a female taxi driver in afghanistan. we'll tell you the story of a woman breaking down barriers from the front seat of her cab. (clucking noises) everyone wants to be the cadbury bunny because only he brings delicious cadbury creme eggs. while others may keep trying nobunny knows easter better than cadbury. >>> this is bbc world news. i'm philippa thomas. our latest headlines. a record-breaking attempt to fly a solar plane around the world is underway after taking off from abu dhabi. >>> the governing body of world cycling is accused of giving lance armstrong preferential treatment in his handling of doping cases. >>> the german chancellor angela merkel on her visit to japan has been talking about the fraught issues of wartime forgiveness. as the 70th anniversary of the end of the second world war approaches. with relati
et cetera et cetera. more, of course, coming your way on that in world business throughout the day. >> alice, thank you so much. stay with us here on bbc world news. still to come life as a female taxi driver in afghanistan. we'll tell you the story of a woman breaking down barriers from the front seat of her cab. (clucking noises) everyone wants to be the cadbury bunny because only he brings delicious cadbury creme eggs. while others may keep trying nobunny knows easter better than...
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, et cetera. know i would imagine that the people in st. louis county could be saving a whole lot of money by compiling and collaborating with one another, but if you have a city like ferguson that is boasting oh we reached $2 million in tickets last year or we're having to ticket people just to keep more money into the coffers, that's suggesting that the city is existing just for its own sake and not for the sake of the people that are supposed to deserve it -- >> you bring up the money and, malik, some of these folks who resigned and getting severance but first to you, why do you think the ferguson police force should stay put? >> for me it's not about the ferguson police force being dismantled it's about us righting the wrongs or ills that have occurred over decades and the police force. i wouldn't make a sweeping indictment over any police force or sit rennry on issues that have taken place in the past. i think our job is to bridge a bill and fill the gap and to build a better police departmen
, et cetera. know i would imagine that the people in st. louis county could be saving a whole lot of money by compiling and collaborating with one another, but if you have a city like ferguson that is boasting oh we reached $2 million in tickets last year or we're having to ticket people just to keep more money into the coffers, that's suggesting that the city is existing just for its own sake and not for the sake of the people that are supposed to deserve it -- >> you bring up the money...
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et cetera. they want to teach. they didn't want to join the union. >> and brian and i can tell you about nuns. nuns who had, you know, no union rules whatsoever. they were in it because they wanted to teach, because they loved the kids. i agree with that. >> and today in parochial schools, and today in a lot of other just chart-- there's a lot of people who do it just 'cause they love to do it. they're making a decent living. but they also don't -- >> it's a higher calling for them. >> it is, yeah. >> giving back. >> they're certainly underpaid. teachers are certainly underpaid. but what i'm talking about are work rules that limit you. if you have certain rules that you begin with, if you're a company and you have certain rules that you have to deal with, if you have a company that doesn't have those rules, the company without those limitations, that can have expanded hours -- i mean, the trend now is to have expanded school days, have more involvement, more, you know, using meritocracy, not a t
et cetera. they want to teach. they didn't want to join the union. >> and brian and i can tell you about nuns. nuns who had, you know, no union rules whatsoever. they were in it because they wanted to teach, because they loved the kids. i agree with that. >> and today in parochial schools, and today in a lot of other just chart-- there's a lot of people who do it just 'cause they love to do it. they're making a decent living. but they also don't -- >> it's a higher calling for...
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came to cisco to say how do you use the internet to close your books, outsource manufacturing et cetera. what's exciting today is you're about to see the second generation of the internet. >> rose: we conclude with the great writer richard price, new book called "the whites." >> what i intended to do was write an utterly stripped-down totally orthodox genre urban thriller and it was such a different identity for me even though i was dipping into the same pool that i always do but the style is going to be so different. it was just going to be about what happens next, what happens next. but once i started writing, you know i just realized after 41 years of writing, i only know one way to write, and the book kept expanding. >> rose: a program notes sunday night on "60 minutes," a piece with larry david, a piece with seinfeld curb your enthusiasm. here's an outtake a. why did you want to do a play? >> i thought it would be different, fun something i never experienced before. i would stand in the back, watch, go to rehearsals, consult with the director, see the thing unfold, then all of a su
came to cisco to say how do you use the internet to close your books, outsource manufacturing et cetera. what's exciting today is you're about to see the second generation of the internet. >> rose: we conclude with the great writer richard price, new book called "the whites." >> what i intended to do was write an utterly stripped-down totally orthodox genre urban thriller and it was such a different identity for me even though i was dipping into the same pool that i always...
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, et cetera et cetera. so a lot of lobbying. this is the key, to though. the money that has come in is only a tiny number of places where i there might be any kind of chance that the people's voice might be heard, and yet they're terrified of you. they're horrified you people might actually come along and say, i don't think i'm going to play by their rules this time. i think i'm going elect somebody who might actually be useful. and so what they do, they don't spend the money on campaigns to influence politicians. the politicians are already influenced. that process is done. and they represent a district where if they stepped out of line, by and large they would be primaried by somebody who would be in line because it's not the general election, it's the primary that matters. hearst what the money does. it tells you not to vote. and that's a critical thing. we got to get the people out as much as we can. so we now have, last elections mid-term election, 36% turnout in the united states of america. 36% turno
, et cetera et cetera. so a lot of lobbying. this is the key, to though. the money that has come in is only a tiny number of places where i there might be any kind of chance that the people's voice might be heard, and yet they're terrified of you. they're horrified you people might actually come along and say, i don't think i'm going to play by their rules this time. i think i'm going elect somebody who might actually be useful. and so what they do, they don't spend the money on campaigns to...
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different systems, different evolutions, et cetera.nd this was a little simplistic but nonetheless relevant. and that is in many ways, china now, at least in the region, is where the united states was after world war ii. then our leaders had to decide how to use our emerging power on the world scene. and they made incredibly wise decisions to take the lead in creating institutions, writing rules, establishing norms, that bound us. and so on one level, restrained the full exercise of our power. but at the same time, had the incredible beneficial effect of telling other countries, oh, you don't have to band together against the united states to check its power, because you have a voice, you have a say, you have the ability to help lead the direction of the world. and i suggested to some of our colleagues in china that this was relevant and interesting history as they thought about their approach to their emerging power. the other thing i'd say is this. when you think about the wealth of a nation today, in the past we defined it classical
different systems, different evolutions, et cetera.nd this was a little simplistic but nonetheless relevant. and that is in many ways, china now, at least in the region, is where the united states was after world war ii. then our leaders had to decide how to use our emerging power on the world scene. and they made incredibly wise decisions to take the lead in creating institutions, writing rules, establishing norms, that bound us. and so on one level, restrained the full exercise of our power....
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ago came out and said that they were proud that this man shot your son on the brooklyn bridge, et ceteracountry. >> i think the muslim countries are coming out. i think that one of our best allies these days in fighting. many muslims have been murdered in this. but hamas has been setting up cells and nests in this country since 1994. it isn't just the beginning of it now it began back then. it's been an ongoing place. the mosque that ari's murderer came out of is a hamas mosque. and continues to be a hamas mosque and they have been supportive of many terrorist attacks in this country. it's just that nobody was paying attention to it because until now they only looked at hamas as murderers of jews in the region, israelis and jews but not outside of that country. >> things are going to change. devorah, thanks for does your carpet ever feel rough and dirty? don't avoid it. resolve it. our new formula with a special conditioning ingredient softens your carpet with every use. it's resolve, so you know it cleans and freshens but now it also softens. resolve. a carpet that welcomes you. and try
ago came out and said that they were proud that this man shot your son on the brooklyn bridge, et ceteracountry. >> i think the muslim countries are coming out. i think that one of our best allies these days in fighting. many muslims have been murdered in this. but hamas has been setting up cells and nests in this country since 1994. it isn't just the beginning of it now it began back then. it's been an ongoing place. the mosque that ari's murderer came out of is a hamas mosque. and...
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why should, you know, some marine licensees, why should, you know, et cetera, et cetera.d so all this was, was an attempt to say, okay, how do we make sure that they are balancing each other out? because it's -- it has to be paid. and if the decision is that the congress wants to say, hey, yes, you ought to make sure that broadcasters pay for this, so be it. what we were trying to do was to say, what makes logical management sense? >> so let me just clarify. the $25 million isn't dedicated to anything, it's just being put back into the general budget. >> the money -- the money gets spent, okay? so the question is, does that money get raised by the general assessment that goes against everybody who is involved with the commission. or does it get raised by -- through the program that it relates to. and, you know, there will be a significant decrease for broadcasters, for instance, if they no longer contribute to something that they do not participate in. >> thank you, senator gardner. senator booker? >> first of all, i want to say thank you to all five who are serving our c
why should, you know, some marine licensees, why should, you know, et cetera, et cetera.d so all this was, was an attempt to say, okay, how do we make sure that they are balancing each other out? because it's -- it has to be paid. and if the decision is that the congress wants to say, hey, yes, you ought to make sure that broadcasters pay for this, so be it. what we were trying to do was to say, what makes logical management sense? >> so let me just clarify. the $25 million isn't...
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forget the public forum, et cetera, forget all that. just go back to look to see his speech being hurt and the answer is of course yes but not much because they can put a bumper sticker. you look at the other side of it and you say, does the state have legitimate interests? interest? the state says yes, our interest is that the messages we like messages we don't care about and messages we don't like. we have a system for keeping the last off because it is the government speaking which represents the citizens, and the citizens it's their government and they don't want just as in the example justice scalia gave to have their government associate with messages that this commission doesn't want. maybe there are limits on that but that's the basic idea. now, way those two things. i think he would say little harm to speech. we see the other broad, et cetera. what is your response? >> the response is the forum has been created. >> it's the conceptual part and i can tell whether a forum, and license plate is a forum or not a forum or if it's a
forget the public forum, et cetera, forget all that. just go back to look to see his speech being hurt and the answer is of course yes but not much because they can put a bumper sticker. you look at the other side of it and you say, does the state have legitimate interests? interest? the state says yes, our interest is that the messages we like messages we don't care about and messages we don't like. we have a system for keeping the last off because it is the government speaking which...
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and that goes to economic develop and the military on top of that and et cetera et cetera. so in going forward in doing the things that china feels will be in it's interest to do, we'll leave it, have it behave in what we would interrupt in an assertive manner. or whether they will feel sufficiently confident they can protect and promote their interests and claims and the rest of that in a way you were describing of more recent vintage. whether this more moderate approach to protecting and promoting chinese interest is something we should expect to see or whether the strategic vision is something that we think china needs to expand their influence in a way that will lead it to use their military capabilities in ways that are challenging to us. >> to you want to start with mike and then we'll go to richard? >> i think it is a great point. china's focus -- china's focus to maybe ten years oogt was on taiwan.hai -- ago was on taiwan. and i think this was done because they felt if they could deploy submarines, they could slow down u.s. intervention. i think they believe they ha
and that goes to economic develop and the military on top of that and et cetera et cetera. so in going forward in doing the things that china feels will be in it's interest to do, we'll leave it, have it behave in what we would interrupt in an assertive manner. or whether they will feel sufficiently confident they can protect and promote their interests and claims and the rest of that in a way you were describing of more recent vintage. whether this more moderate approach to protecting and...
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people jogging, dogs et cetera. a lot of things are prohibited from this park.you see from the sign alcohol, beverages, skateboards, animals, et cetera, but no mention of firearms. yet the township says you cannot bring a firearm into this park. demonstrators argue that that ordinance goes beyond state law especially since the state has said municipalities like marion need to make a right to carry not infrirj. they're coming to make their point and plead their case. it's made some neighbors uncomfortable. >> i think it would not be good to do it out here especially not today. >> we reached out to cease-fire p.a., a nonprofit. the executive director said it's the next step into bullying the campaign to accept guns anyone anywhere, anytime agenda. she goes on to say guns don't belong near children. coming up you're going to hear from people out here early this morning and why they on jelkt so feverishly to having guns in the park. live from bala sincynwyd park jesse gary. >>> colleagues and friends and family said good-bye to their colleague. police commissioner c
people jogging, dogs et cetera. a lot of things are prohibited from this park.you see from the sign alcohol, beverages, skateboards, animals, et cetera, but no mention of firearms. yet the township says you cannot bring a firearm into this park. demonstrators argue that that ordinance goes beyond state law especially since the state has said municipalities like marion need to make a right to carry not infrirj. they're coming to make their point and plead their case. it's made some neighbors...
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women on the legal front, on the prop property rights front, on the economic opportunity's front, et ceteraemanding japan end its use of numeral power. march the 11th will mark the 4th anniversary of the fukushima power plant melt down. japan's nuclear reactors were shut down after the fukushima incidents. now, the first ever attempt to fly around the world using only the power of the sun is about to take place. weather permitting the solar impulse will talk off from abu dhaibi on al journey that will take around five months. stefanie dekker is there. >> reporter: it's about pushing the limits a test of human he willration with a key message. >> when you have seen that plane, that flies day and night with no fuel, you can never accept after that somebody tells you that it's impossible to implement renewable energy impossible to save energy that it's impossible to be more energy efficient. this is the flying proof that the world can be much cleaner. >> they will be taking turns to fly the solar powerured plane around the policied for the very first time. >> by a week months makes it complete
women on the legal front, on the prop property rights front, on the economic opportunity's front, et ceteraemanding japan end its use of numeral power. march the 11th will mark the 4th anniversary of the fukushima power plant melt down. japan's nuclear reactors were shut down after the fukushima incidents. now, the first ever attempt to fly around the world using only the power of the sun is about to take place. weather permitting the solar impulse will talk off from abu dhaibi on al journey...
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secluded from the world and kind of had these barriers built in with his money and mental illness, et cetera want people to know about your dad they might not have gotten from the film? >> they had to squish the timeline. you only have 120, 140 minutes to tell the story. one of the things, they kind of showed my dad and john against each other in some ways. my dad was one of the few guys that reached out and tried to include john this a lot of things. they weren't inaccurate but they didn't show that. he treated john like a real guy. he wasn't a barrier against him. he welcomed him. that's how he treated everyone. he gave everyone time and tried to help them. >> understandably a very difficult time for you after john dupont murdered your god. you were in high school. i understand you dropped out. what got you back on track? >> one of the great things about my dad being who he was. i had these amazing role models around me. everyone was an ncaa champion and that leads to a lot of success in business and professionalism. i had enough smart people kicking my butt. there is this bar of success t
secluded from the world and kind of had these barriers built in with his money and mental illness, et cetera want people to know about your dad they might not have gotten from the film? >> they had to squish the timeline. you only have 120, 140 minutes to tell the story. one of the things, they kind of showed my dad and john against each other in some ways. my dad was one of the few guys that reached out and tried to include john this a lot of things. they weren't inaccurate but they...
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, et cetera. now, since the sentence, this prevents him from running in the next presidential elections. you have to remember that this sunday, the members of the opposition had voted in kareen wad as their presidential candidate. given the six year sentence he is likely to be unable to run. >>> the 2016 presidential race has kicked off yep with texas senator ted cruz saying he wants to be the republican's man at 1600 pennsylvania avenue. it was not impossible, it was to reignite the promise of america. are. >> i believe in you. i believe in the power of millions of courageous conservatives rising up to reignite the promise of america. and that is why today i am announcing that i am running for president of the united states. [cheering and applause] >> allen fisher live in washington d.c. i believe, i believe. the question is why should the american people believe and what sort of man is senator cruz? >> well, he can be a divisive figure. i mean he has his supporters particularly among christian c
, et cetera. now, since the sentence, this prevents him from running in the next presidential elections. you have to remember that this sunday, the members of the opposition had voted in kareen wad as their presidential candidate. given the six year sentence he is likely to be unable to run. >>> the 2016 presidential race has kicked off yep with texas senator ted cruz saying he wants to be the republican's man at 1600 pennsylvania avenue. it was not impossible, it was to reignite the...
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et cetera et cetera.re's enough warnings suggesting that valuations are rich that i wouldn't say we're quite in that territory. but obviously it depends on sectors. some look richer than others if you like. >> there's a depleting pool of safe haven assets. where else will they find safety if you're looking at the german bond below 10%. >> well i mean this takes us into the broader qe story and the whole supply dynamic of fixed income. i don't see the fixed income valuations if you accept the new normal at the long end of yield curves are that extreme. so the long end of the curve compared to where you would think growth and inflation tie dynamics are going to be. i don't think they're that rich. at the front end with negative yields they look rich. >> that's a fascinating one all together but we have to point out the desperation for yield is also one of the reasons european equities continue to rally. we're looking at the euro stoxx 600 index up to date. >> of course but that out performance is less prono
et cetera et cetera.re's enough warnings suggesting that valuations are rich that i wouldn't say we're quite in that territory. but obviously it depends on sectors. some look richer than others if you like. >> there's a depleting pool of safe haven assets. where else will they find safety if you're looking at the german bond below 10%. >> well i mean this takes us into the broader qe story and the whole supply dynamic of fixed income. i don't see the fixed income valuations if you...
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et cetera just let's just support each other and our brothers and love each other and try to get through this day because it's shocking. >> these guys have been so much to me. these guys are -- my brothers, my everything. >> reporter: the senior with 27 points to lead the way and not enough as villanova loses in their second game in the ncaa tournament. their season comes to an end. much more on the game coming up later in sports. neil hartman for nbc 10. back to you, denise. >>> dozens of illegal dirt bikes rounded up on philadelphia streets during a ride for a popular local rapper. he performed tonight. a heavy police presence outside the arena after the officers rounded up the most bikes in the city's history. we are live at the police impound lot. police say a post on social media tipped them off to today's ride. >> reporter: as of tonight, 68 bikes and atvs have been picked up and brought here, leaving the riders without a ride. >> it was a good team effort. >> reporter: the philadelphia police knew there would be a lot of atvs and dirt bikes on the street because of a rideout poste
et cetera just let's just support each other and our brothers and love each other and try to get through this day because it's shocking. >> these guys have been so much to me. these guys are -- my brothers, my everything. >> reporter: the senior with 27 points to lead the way and not enough as villanova loses in their second game in the ncaa tournament. their season comes to an end. much more on the game coming up later in sports. neil hartman for nbc 10. back to you, denise....