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growth and that of the largest european countries and so the correlation here has risen above seventy percent in the last ten years from less than twenty percent in the prior ten years and i think that that's a pretty incredible sign that means that in the future there's no such thing as america having a great year and europe not so much that we're always going to have to you know even on some terms that correlation does speak volumes as you mentioned and economists attribute it to the connections in trade any interdependency there as well as the impact of the financial crisis which obviously hit both of them very hard and interwoven financial systems which you kind of are touching upon absolutely a european debt crisis isn't just a european debt crisis because european banks are affected they are running low on capital or they are exposed to this debt but then so are you west bank's because they are exposed to the debt or their ex they insured the debt that is on these banks books so there is this contagion effect that i was alluding intertwines the united states and europe and absol
growth and that of the largest european countries and so the correlation here has risen above seventy percent in the last ten years from less than twenty percent in the prior ten years and i think that that's a pretty incredible sign that means that in the future there's no such thing as america having a great year and europe not so much that we're always going to have to you know even on some terms that correlation does speak volumes as you mentioned and economists attribute it to the...
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it took a long time to draw a correlation between smoking and lung cancer. there was a show on your piece on asbestos. that took 25 years the draw the link between asbestos and mesothelioma. people died who may have otherwise been screened and treated and saved. if you wait for the science to catch up, which it may never, as you're saying, you've waited too long. >> jon: have you been surprised by the... this has been one of the more stunning examples of pushback that i have ever seen from a community. it doesn't feel like the science community, but the government pushing back on these guys to keep making it more and more difficult for them to get help and treatment. >> i don't understand this. i mean, and you know, you see ads and for campaigns, whenever someone is running for office, they invoke the first responders, you have pictures of them. i don't understand how again you wouldn't err on the side of taking care of these folks. >> jon: right. >> the thing is it's not just taking care of people who are sick right now. if they allow this science toe merge
it took a long time to draw a correlation between smoking and lung cancer. there was a show on your piece on asbestos. that took 25 years the draw the link between asbestos and mesothelioma. people died who may have otherwise been screened and treated and saved. if you wait for the science to catch up, which it may never, as you're saying, you've waited too long. >> jon: have you been surprised by the... this has been one of the more stunning examples of pushback that i have ever seen...
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research also demonstrates a strong correlation between higher degrees of gender diversity in the leadership ranks of business and organizational performance. the world bank finds that by eliminating discrimination against female workers and managers, managers could significantly increase productivity per worker by 25% to 40%. reducing barriers, preventing women from working in certain sectors would lower the productivity gap between male and female workers by a third to one half across a range of countries. these gains are achieved because removing barriers to the talent and skills of women can be ememployed more efficiently. in our globalized world today, this is a competitive edge that is more important than ever. all of this underscores my primary point. when we liberate the economic potential of women, we elevate the economic performance of communities, nations and the world. take just one sector of our economy, agriculture to illustrate what i mean. we know women play an important role in driving agriculture-led growth world wide. agriculture is a power giannini for development as we h
research also demonstrates a strong correlation between higher degrees of gender diversity in the leadership ranks of business and organizational performance. the world bank finds that by eliminating discrimination against female workers and managers, managers could significantly increase productivity per worker by 25% to 40%. reducing barriers, preventing women from working in certain sectors would lower the productivity gap between male and female workers by a third to one half across a range...
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he wants to correll his anger. point he is dedicated to nothing less than the overthrow of american capitalism. this is the time when in contradiction to an approach like brother can you spare a dime written by a friend and associate of his. in contrast woody is beginning to get interested in the out of balance his mother used to sing to him when he was growing up in oklahoma. the border ballads in britain that take a highway man and turn him into a crusade for economic and social justice. this is the time when woody is jotting in his notebooks i love a good man outside the law as much as i hate abaddon man inside the law. he starts writing his own outlaw ballads. for instance he chooses as a subject in his most famous outlaw ballad somebody who probably didn't deserve the honor conferred upon him. this is a local oklahoma petty thief, bank robber, general all-around scumbag named charles offer floyd. pretty boy floyd. no evidence that he had any social conscience whatsoever. doesn't matter. in week's hands begging
he wants to correll his anger. point he is dedicated to nothing less than the overthrow of american capitalism. this is the time when in contradiction to an approach like brother can you spare a dime written by a friend and associate of his. in contrast woody is beginning to get interested in the out of balance his mother used to sing to him when he was growing up in oklahoma. the border ballads in britain that take a highway man and turn him into a crusade for economic and social justice. this...
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there. >> correlation is to poverty now through standing at an altar. other structural issue absence of fathers in the households 1967 to 2011 the prison population has gone from 250,000 to 2.5 million. >> bill: isn't that because of narcotics? >> yes. right. so we could address a so-called war on drugs which has targeted african-american people specifically. >> bill: if there is a reason for every social problem that you raise. >> right. >> bill: so what's the beef then? what do you want that isn't happening to lessen those problems? >> one, again, public policies that are targeted toward african-american communities. >> bill: like what? >> jobs bills that specifically address unemployment in the african-american community. >> bill: you want president obama to sign a jobs bill spending even more money saying, you know, the rest of you americans, if you are not black you can't get in on this. you want him to do that? >>. no one because it would be unprincipled and politically suicidal. >> bill: right. >> i'm not suggesting he ignore the rest of american
there. >> correlation is to poverty now through standing at an altar. other structural issue absence of fathers in the households 1967 to 2011 the prison population has gone from 250,000 to 2.5 million. >> bill: isn't that because of narcotics? >> yes. right. so we could address a so-called war on drugs which has targeted african-american people specifically. >> bill: if there is a reason for every social problem that you raise. >> right. >> bill: so what's...
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however, it is clear there's a correlation so we ran the correlation analysis to see the favorability of muslims connected with and it is statistically significant but very modest and the favorability of the muslims and hispanics and the correlation is specifically statistic but very modest so it is there but it is very complicated. it isn't a one-to-one correlation and there's different dynamics happening in that debate. and the last thing that both of you raised is this high favorability rating and then some policy issues there doesn't translate in a one-to-one direction that's absolutely true to read a couple reasons may be and it is clearly the case that when these were all telephone surveys people call and sort of answer and as a human being, stranger on the other end of the line asking questions something sociologists are talking about is the social desirability that me and fleet numbers and we know for example the number of people who attend religious services on a weekly basis is probably about double the number of people ought to lie there on any given sunday. it's the kind o
however, it is clear there's a correlation so we ran the correlation analysis to see the favorability of muslims connected with and it is statistically significant but very modest and the favorability of the muslims and hispanics and the correlation is specifically statistic but very modest so it is there but it is very complicated. it isn't a one-to-one correlation and there's different dynamics happening in that debate. and the last thing that both of you raised is this high favorability...
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have been correlating over the last ten years or how correlated they are how intertwined they are and so let's look at a prediction that we heard today that comic cycle research group has predicted that we're going into a double dip recession and basically that there is nothing that we can do to stop it when this group says it we have to listen. yes because actually the group has a pretty good track record actually last summer of the was if you remember there are a lot of the same fears the market was down last year and we were talking about a double dip and they actually insisted that there was no double dip coming and they were correct and they don't you know they don't they're not chicken littles it seems as they put it they don't make these kind of calls lightly lightly and it was interesting hearing what their chief said which is basically you have all these leading indicators all negative and they're spreading some more and more indicators that they followed have turned negative so be pretty interesting to see what happens could because the funny thing is not all of the data is
have been correlating over the last ten years or how correlated they are how intertwined they are and so let's look at a prediction that we heard today that comic cycle research group has predicted that we're going into a double dip recession and basically that there is nothing that we can do to stop it when this group says it we have to listen. yes because actually the group has a pretty good track record actually last summer of the was if you remember there are a lot of the same fears the...
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and there is no correlation between playing with a toy as a child and doing something bad as an adult. i played with match box cars when i was a kid. my check engine light has been on since 2002. >> i don't even know what a check engine light s. i had a toy car, i had a -- i don't own a chopper now. >> evidence that there is no correlation. >> i had carpal tunnel syndrome. or i was doing something with two -- oh jeez. margaret you don't endorse the silliness, do you? >> cory booker was telling a friend of mine the other day that the mayor had hundreds and hundreds of murders since he was mayor. not a single one of the murders is committed with a legal gun. they were committed with illegal gunses. none with a super soaker. what we want our father to do is encourage responsible and illegal use of weapons insped of suggests the weapons are bad. >> here is the thing with boys. we were all boys away. if you take a gun a way from a kid -- we used everything as a gun. >> and it was with a sound. douch, douch, douch. >> why douch? >> this is a group of guys that want to take guns that aren't
and there is no correlation between playing with a toy as a child and doing something bad as an adult. i played with match box cars when i was a kid. my check engine light has been on since 2002. >> i don't even know what a check engine light s. i had a toy car, i had a -- i don't own a chopper now. >> evidence that there is no correlation. >> i had carpal tunnel syndrome. or i was doing something with two -- oh jeez. margaret you don't endorse the silliness, do you? >>...
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when you cut down the line, you are not going to correlate highly. unlike the alltell case, the justice department said, we are looking at four national companies. we will keep four national companies. there are local markets that are easy to district. those are the things we would say they got wrong. the third thing is the public policy issue. the public policy issues include jobs. we should say that jobs trump everything. economic developments going nowhere. economic development is frozen throughout the country. >> would you be opposed if this were a sprint-t-mobile merger? >> it would depend on the circumstances. first would be jobs. second would be broadband billed out. there is a highly complex financial structure. they have the cable companies backing them, time warner and comcast. we do not see a duopoly danger. it is not in their best interests to see sprint go away. verizon has their hands full with vodaphone. they own 40% of verizon. there is no way verizon will focus on buying up sprint. to your question about sprint-t- mobile, we would se
when you cut down the line, you are not going to correlate highly. unlike the alltell case, the justice department said, we are looking at four national companies. we will keep four national companies. there are local markets that are easy to district. those are the things we would say they got wrong. the third thing is the public policy issue. the public policy issues include jobs. we should say that jobs trump everything. economic developments going nowhere. economic development is frozen...
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you can correlate the advancement of the shoreline of san francisco with the potential for liquefaction. >> it is a perfect example. it is all sold and liquefaction. >> treasure island is unique. it was originally developed to be the location of the world fair with the understanding that once it was finished, that would become the location of san francisco international airport. it is 11,000 feet long. in those days, the thought that was more than enough to land any conceivable airplane. they thought it was ideal. they said that we have all kinds of sand out in the bay from the sacramento river. we will take the stand out of the bay and create this island. the sand is loose and below the water. it liquefied in 1957. it liquefied in 1989 during the loma prieta. it was similar to what happened in the marina. >> as they move along and developed treasure island, the developer also has to provide stabilization programs. >> the sand has to be strengthened so that it will not liquefy. the buildings have to gain support below the sand in more confident material. >> we were talking about the wat
you can correlate the advancement of the shoreline of san francisco with the potential for liquefaction. >> it is a perfect example. it is all sold and liquefaction. >> treasure island is unique. it was originally developed to be the location of the world fair with the understanding that once it was finished, that would become the location of san francisco international airport. it is 11,000 feet long. in those days, the thought that was more than enough to land any conceivable...
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working and the economy, there's a correlation between that and investing in their mother's.t mother in her case knows that i will not repeat to my daughter what i've gone through? she is changing that culture of practice in afghanistan or the behavior practice in afghanistan. there's no better investment in talking about afghans as an example than investment in women who gets it, my money goes to my daughter who will go to college, will get a better life. >> what is the most successful place in which you've operated? you deal with women in distress in so many places. what's your big success story? >> all of them are successful. we work from congo to rowan dough to sudan to afghan and iraq. >> started in bosnia. >> we started in bosnia. a couple of things is, one, we're noticing the first investment women make in terms of how they hire is actually their husbands or sons, the first decision they make. all of them -- in africa women tend to actually run with that $1 investment and do so much with it. that seems to be the most vibrant place in terms of change. i recently met a w
working and the economy, there's a correlation between that and investing in their mother's.t mother in her case knows that i will not repeat to my daughter what i've gone through? she is changing that culture of practice in afghanistan or the behavior practice in afghanistan. there's no better investment in talking about afghans as an example than investment in women who gets it, my money goes to my daughter who will go to college, will get a better life. >> what is the most successful...
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at the beginning of the testimony there was a party who came up and spoke about insomnia correlating to what seemed to be a night installation. and a flash of light or something. and i didn't get the whole thing, but it seems that i would think the installations are being done during working hours. and i'm not sure or if there is any kind of welding or whatever is done and seems like it's an isolated incident, but i wanted to establish for the public that the installations are being done during working hourses and once instaled, there should be no type of flashes or any kind of light that would cause insomnia. >> sure. thank you, commissioner. indeed we follow the build iing inspection code and install during business hours as the permit require. i have heard of this incident before -- it came up at the community meeting. we have tried to find out more details about the nature of that. we were unable to get any clarity on when that happened or what site or if it was even an at&t site. but indeed there is no flashes of light or anything that is emitted from the antennas and i am unawa
at the beginning of the testimony there was a party who came up and spoke about insomnia correlating to what seemed to be a night installation. and a flash of light or something. and i didn't get the whole thing, but it seems that i would think the installations are being done during working hours. and i'm not sure or if there is any kind of welding or whatever is done and seems like it's an isolated incident, but i wanted to establish for the public that the installations are being done during...
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. >> you were saying that this is somehow correlated to rainfall. this goes from 1914 until 2006. it is the red line in the backgrounds which are the annual rainfall from each year is plotted on here. you can see it varies all over the place. if you take an average, the average is a thin gray line. that does not give you a feel for what the rainfall really is. that is an average over four years. you can see that these build up until we had the big events before. >> you expect to see them during the apocrine fall. in fact, they might occur at that time but they may occur the year after and two years after because it has taken awhile for it to accumulate. this triggered some major landslides that we saw. these are portions of the cliff rotates out to sea. >> when we look at this cliff, can you tell us what of the features that we can see? >> we are lucky to have a very fresh exposure. there is a large overhanging block. at the very edge, you can see the roots coming out. they are part of the problem. in addition, these are sandstone and shale. they have been uplifted and faulted and
. >> you were saying that this is somehow correlated to rainfall. this goes from 1914 until 2006. it is the red line in the backgrounds which are the annual rainfall from each year is plotted on here. you can see it varies all over the place. if you take an average, the average is a thin gray line. that does not give you a feel for what the rainfall really is. that is an average over four years. you can see that these build up until we had the big events before. >> you expect to see...
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or is there a correlation? things that play into academic success many the long-term. i think just having a kid in school earlier doesn't necessarily mean that they're going to have greater academic success because it's really tied to the quality of the programming that they're in. so you want to make sure that they're not just in school, but in high quality school programs. >> a lot of folks follow your career for folks who are not fully aware, what have you been up to since you left washington, d.c. as school chancellor? >> i started a new organization advocacy organization called student first. and we are doing extraordinarily well. we have about 600,000 members across the country so far. we're advocating for policy changes much like the things that we implemented in washington, d.c. all across the country. and we had laws changed in places like michigan, ohio, florida, and nevada across the nation. so we're looking forward to working in lots more states moving forward. >> former d.c. schools chance lore mic
or is there a correlation? things that play into academic success many the long-term. i think just having a kid in school earlier doesn't necessarily mean that they're going to have greater academic success because it's really tied to the quality of the programming that they're in. so you want to make sure that they're not just in school, but in high quality school programs. >> a lot of folks follow your career for folks who are not fully aware, what have you been up to since you left...
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like 40 different agencies that had databases that had information that was not being shared and correlated. it was not connecting the dots. >> narrator: the buzzwords became "connecting the dots" between federal government agencies and the states. that's why dhs decided to fund fusion centers in the states, a place where intelligence from thousands of local police forces and federal government databases could be brought together and analyzed. >> you need to get information. you need to get it fast. and you need to have it analyzed properly and disseminated properly. >> narrator: dhs has funded 72 fusion centers across the nation. maryland, the state where ziad jarrah slipped through the net, built one of the first. >> these fusion centers are very, very important entities for that information sharing between federal government, state government, local government. >> the more we collaborate and cooperate, i think, the better chance we have of preventing another september 11, 2001, from occurring. >> so the homeland security department funded intelligence fusion centers in every state. >> we
like 40 different agencies that had databases that had information that was not being shared and correlated. it was not connecting the dots. >> narrator: the buzzwords became "connecting the dots" between federal government agencies and the states. that's why dhs decided to fund fusion centers in the states, a place where intelligence from thousands of local police forces and federal government databases could be brought together and analyzed. >> you need to get...
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victory last night's golden league meeting in brussels the russian continue to domination over correlation rival blank of last week and was in a league of their own clearing two metres and five centimeters. even went close at the world record high to sing meters in ten centimeters while on the track the limpid champion your same boat powered his way to victory in the men's hundred meters he had to fight to get level there with less to carter at the start but the big man in white surged ahead to finish a nine point seven six seconds the fastest time this season but bolt was upstaged by fellow jamaican and training partner yeah great he was running in the two hundred meters around the second fastest time ever nineteen. point two six seconds bolton still holds the record at nineteen point one nine gave him a hug at the end does have the makings of a great in the future. now in tennis rafa nadal has bounced back from his u.s. open defeat to put spain on the brink of the davis cup final he defeated rich gas k. in the angling singles match of the semifinal against france and could go and it was
victory last night's golden league meeting in brussels the russian continue to domination over correlation rival blank of last week and was in a league of their own clearing two metres and five centimeters. even went close at the world record high to sing meters in ten centimeters while on the track the limpid champion your same boat powered his way to victory in the men's hundred meters he had to fight to get level there with less to carter at the start but the big man in white surged ahead to...
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. >> you were saying that this is somehow correlated to rainfall. this goes from 1914 until 2006. it is the red line in the backgrounds which are the annual rainfall from each year is plotted on here. you can see it varies all over the place. if you take an average, the average is a thin gray line. that does not give you a feel for what the rainfall really is. that is an average over four years. you can see that
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we are looking at travel data, other types of pieces of information, and trying to correlate them againstthe reporting that has come in. so we're pursuing a number of leads. again it's not confirmed but we're not relaxing at all. this is a 24/7 round-the-clock effort by all elements of the u.s. counterterrorism community both here in the united states as well as abroad. >> schieffer: there was one report that one of these people who might be suspected of this might be a united states citizen. can you tell us anything about that? >> well, bob, again, i don't want to get into the operational aspects of this. don't want to compromise anything that could lead us to individuals who may be part of this plot. we do have some information that we're tracking down. again none of this is confirmed at this point, but we are doing everything possible to see if we can find any additional information that would give us a lead about where these individuals, if they do exist and if they are planning to carry out an attack here in the states, might be residing right now. >> schieffer: what exactly were the
we are looking at travel data, other types of pieces of information, and trying to correlate them againstthe reporting that has come in. so we're pursuing a number of leads. again it's not confirmed but we're not relaxing at all. this is a 24/7 round-the-clock effort by all elements of the u.s. counterterrorism community both here in the united states as well as abroad. >> schieffer: there was one report that one of these people who might be suspected of this might be a united states...
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the correlation model blank of last age and was in the league of clearing to meet his i am five centimeters even one close to the world record high of two meters and ten centimeters now on the track the limping champion the same boat how despite a victory in the men's hundred matey she had to fight to get level best to come out at the start but then the big man in white says the head tiffani for nine point seven six seconds the fastest time this season football was upstaged by fellow jamaican and training partner yohan blake he was running in the two and rate is among the second fastest time ever nineteen point two six seconds bolton still holds the record at nineteen point one nine one one hug at the end has the makings of a great jew. let's turn to the rugby world cup argentina are taking on remaining in group b. as we speak taina looking to get their world cup back on track after that defeat to england simple and are leading remaining twenty nine points to eight then midway through the second half an important going to be for a minute this they lost in the discussions and later on in poo
the correlation model blank of last age and was in the league of clearing to meet his i am five centimeters even one close to the world record high of two meters and ten centimeters now on the track the limping champion the same boat how despite a victory in the men's hundred matey she had to fight to get level best to come out at the start but then the big man in white says the head tiffani for nine point seven six seconds the fastest time this season football was upstaged by fellow jamaican...
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we think there is pour correll and incorporeal. body and soul. brain and mind. as if they are two different things. i argue in "the believing brain" there's only one thing. just material stuff. the mind is just a word we use in a fuzzy way to describe what the brain is doing when it is doing its thing. neurons firing. swapping dopamine and other chemicals. but i am in the minority position. most people are natural born duelists. most of us think they are two things. that is why we can watch a fun movie like freaky friday and get the humor of lindsay lohan and jamie lee curtis switching bodies. if you think about it what is switching? what is going from one thing to the other? in our minds we think it is their sole or their personality. now you have a middle-aged mom in high school talking to the girls about boys and a teenage girl in a corporate board room and laughter in sues. these make for funny movies. there are a bunch of these >> reporter: pages or 13 going on 30 wear something goes from one body to the other. what is that? we naturally say i got it. the p
we think there is pour correll and incorporeal. body and soul. brain and mind. as if they are two different things. i argue in "the believing brain" there's only one thing. just material stuff. the mind is just a word we use in a fuzzy way to describe what the brain is doing when it is doing its thing. neurons firing. swapping dopamine and other chemicals. but i am in the minority position. most people are natural born duelists. most of us think they are two things. that is why we can...
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currently averaging a 7% dividend yield, they have a low correlation with stocks and bonds, making them an excellent asset for portfolio diversification, but they are subject to regulatory and interest rate risk, so do your homework. for the "money file," i'm karen gibbs. >> susie: you can keep up with n.b.r. any time. we're online at n.b.r. on pbs.org. there you'll find all the market data from the program, and you can watch any programs you may have missed. you can also follow us on twitter, @bizrpt or my personal feed, @sgharibnbr. we're also on facebook at bizrpt. >> susie: and speaking of social networking, it's always a good idea to grow your professional network. so how about connecting with the president of the united states? president obama is hosting a town hall meeting on linked-in, the social networking website for professionals. he'll answer questions about jobs and the economy. if you would like to ask him a question, join the "white house" group on linked-in. the big day is monday. that's "nightly business report" for wednesday, september 21. i'm susie gharib. good night
currently averaging a 7% dividend yield, they have a low correlation with stocks and bonds, making them an excellent asset for portfolio diversification, but they are subject to regulatory and interest rate risk, so do your homework. for the "money file," i'm karen gibbs. >> susie: you can keep up with n.b.r. any time. we're online at n.b.r. on pbs.org. there you'll find all the market data from the program, and you can watch any programs you may have missed. you can also follow...
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see a large population that i think is growing and there is some research that shows there's a correlationaphics of the city, given our city is older, becoming an older city and as parents are
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see a large population that i think is growing and there is some research that shows there's a correlationaphics of the city, given our city is older, becoming an older city and as parents are starting families later and later in their lives that autism just seems to be on the rise. so this is something that is needed and maps with the trajectory of the demographics in the city. i was amazed to see that this program is essentially entirely privately funded. through foundation grants. and that you are able to put a program together funded almost entirely from donations. i don't recall another program like that that was started up so quickly and that you managed to pull together. this is really a great testament to your work. president buell: i have a question, if i could. is there more capacity at the camp? if there was more money could they accommodate more kids? >> yes. president buell: what's the ratio of how much we can serve versus who we can serve? >> 2-1. there were kids that wanted to participate in the camp that couldn't. president buell: if we raised twice as much money you could
see a large population that i think is growing and there is some research that shows there's a correlationaphics of the city, given our city is older, becoming an older city and as parents are starting families later and later in their lives that autism just seems to be on the rise. so this is something that is needed and maps with the trajectory of the demographics in the city. i was amazed to see that this program is essentially entirely privately funded. through foundation grants. and that...
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eventually end its mandate in recent years both me and her governor has accumulated the problem of correlation of powers between the high representative in the local authorities he appointed the government in the federation in the other part of the country bypassing the parliament moreover he views his powers in the mandate by massively imposing more than two hundred laws he had no rights north or easy to do that there was not any un security council resolution to that effect or the so-called authorization from von that would have allowed him to act this way he imposed those laws in even went as far as to change the constitution. all these actions have resulted in the lack of confidence in the high representative today he's only supported by muslim both and political leaders while the buzzing codes and the bosun serbs are absolutely sure that his mandate should end as soon as possible the decision and that should be made by the peace implementation council which is supposed to implement the dayton peace agreement today it is also a user of to summarize to decide on certain issues so i believe
eventually end its mandate in recent years both me and her governor has accumulated the problem of correlation of powers between the high representative in the local authorities he appointed the government in the federation in the other part of the country bypassing the parliament moreover he views his powers in the mandate by massively imposing more than two hundred laws he had no rights north or easy to do that there was not any un security council resolution to that effect or the so-called...
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. >> what we are trying to accomplish is correlate happiness and satisfaction to create well-being. >ter: to achieve that, kurt and tony made somerville the first city in the country to actually ask people how they rate their level of happiness. on a scale of 1 to 10, where 10 is very happy, most citizens who responded registered close to an 8. were you surprised at the results you've received so far? >> in these difficult financial times when many people are struggling, yeah, i was pleasantly surprised. >> reporter: it also helps that somerville's unemployment rate is 5.8%, more than three points below the national figure. you commission the survey. >> right. >> reporter: what was the thought behind that? >> we used data to measure just about anything here. you know? how well we fill a pothole, real remoove graffiti and you enjoy a recreational program. >> reporter: people like an effective recycling program. he introduced one. people like to walk and bike. he built a path right through the city for both. you're smiling. does that mean you're happy? >> i love somerville. yeah, i thin
. >> what we are trying to accomplish is correlate happiness and satisfaction to create well-being. >ter: to achieve that, kurt and tony made somerville the first city in the country to actually ask people how they rate their level of happiness. on a scale of 1 to 10, where 10 is very happy, most citizens who responded registered close to an 8. were you surprised at the results you've received so far? >> in these difficult financial times when many people are struggling, yeah, i...
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terrorism in the first after tell us how these two meet in yemen well i would suspect there's a direct correlation between the kind of rise of personal indebtedness to private finance institutions that emerged in yemen starting in the late one nine hundred ninety s. and really caught on as a kind of plus possible resource for considerable profits for both local yemeni power holders stakeholders and the outside world banking world. and this is taking the form usually in the micro finance banking there's particularly successful banks as far as the outside investors are concerned in this operation called all the mobile inc which was given a reward last year for distributing over sixty thousand loans in yemen. for of course what micro finance is famous for starting up small businesses etc etc but what's turned out is that many of the clients of this bank are not either paying back these loans or cannot pay back to some really cuts off right after a second and get into this like a financing for a second because we all know that micro finance was heralded as the solution for third world development famo
terrorism in the first after tell us how these two meet in yemen well i would suspect there's a direct correlation between the kind of rise of personal indebtedness to private finance institutions that emerged in yemen starting in the late one nine hundred ninety s. and really caught on as a kind of plus possible resource for considerable profits for both local yemeni power holders stakeholders and the outside world banking world. and this is taking the form usually in the micro finance banking...